BRIGHTON ANT) CAMBRIDGE,.Tan. 11—Beeves ranee 
at $7,50@1i. Working oxen, *80(&250 per pair. Milch 
cows, *296475. Two-year olds, *28035. Three-year olds, 
$37(?y«5, Swine, fat,live, 13f<Mle , dressed, 16@16MC- Sheep 
range from *4@U. 
BUFFALO, Jan. 16th.— Llvehogsare In fine requestand 
firm at *13,B0@U per 100 11m. -Courier. 
TORONTO, Jan. 12.—Beeves, *3£0@5*> 100 Ths,, for In¬ 
ferior to first class. Calves, *3.50 each. Sheep, *3:<S3,50 
each, by car load. Lambs, *2,25<®2,30 each.— Globe. 
QOO b E«OI>ED STOCK FOR 
Vy)/. SALE CHEAP —Comprising Devonshire, Dur- 
ham, (Short-hornj and Alderney-Bulla. Cows. fiatfers 
and alvcs: Cotewold. Leicester, Merino and South Down 
Sheep; captured hv Sit kru.aj.- ,n Virginia. A fine chance 
for farmers to obtain very choice stock at a low price, 
lliev will be Shipped to any part of the I'np, ,j states. 
N P. R»YeR ft C0„ Agents. 
“J-* 1 Coat.iwville, Cheater Co.. Pa. 
MAKrUFA-C TTJH 3 DRS. 
.The subscribers, yielding to the solicitations of many 
Manufacturers of Horse Rakes, have at length completed 
arrangements for ffirulBhlng Rake Teeth of any shape 
desired, bent and tempered to any pattern. 
We hare no hesitation in assuring Bake Manufacturers 
‘-aat they can now rely upon procuring from us good reli¬ 
able Teeth, ol very superior temper, and In any iioan- 
tu.v, on short notice. 
We furnish. In addition to the ordinary sizes of Bound 
Teeth, Sprout's Patent Shape Teeth, lor which we have 
the exclusive right of manufacture. 
Below we annex present List of Sizes : 
7 -1 (5 Inch Round.No. 1 
13-3* “ " .No * 
Sprout’s Patent . No. 1 
~ .No. * 
“ " .No. 3 
Extra price for all Teeth over 5 feet in length, also when 
a coll nr spring is made on the tooth 
Nos i, a and S L Sprout's Patent, correspond for strength 
with the same hoa. of Bound, and are much lighter and 
more elastic. 
Our Teeth ore all tested before leaving the shop, and 
warranted to be a perfect spring temper. 
Parties ordering Teeth should be careful to send pat¬ 
tern. 
W-: also fnrntsh Rake Steel to order, cut to lengths, at 
lowest market rates. 
t3?~TeuM» Cash, Respectfully, 
HUSSEY. TVEl,Ls & Co., Manufacturers of Best Re¬ 
fined and all descriptions ot Cast Steel. 
Pittsburg. Pa., Nov. i, l*u. [TBl-lSt] 
THE BF^T BEADING 
Op the day is found' d the Monthly Magazines. Among 
these the 
Th e Grcn t Popular Remedy for Colds, 
Oonghs, Hoarseness, Sore Throat," 
Croup and Whooping Cough. 
Cures Gravel and all Iiidnev Diseases, 
T’/nPr ' KTTCLF.' OF COM- 
yOIt l To SOLDIERS, cun in no wav contribute so 
much to Health and Comfort, and nr tritUn g meponsa as 
by sending n box of Fraxk Miller’s I.ejituxr Prs- 
sekvative A\n Watek-Pboof Oil, Blackinc,. For 
snle at Shoe aud other stores generally through the 
country. - J isi-et 
WOOL MARKETS. 
BOSTON, Jan. 12th.— 1 Thcfotlowtng quotation-rare from 
the Boston Advertiser —Saxonychoice, 1,10(5)1,1.7 ; Saxony 
fleece, I,n5(,iil,t0; full blooded Merino, 1,0Wit,05; three- 
fonrths do., i,(H „;l,05; one-lmlf do., 1.00,711,03: Common, 
fi.va1,00; Western mixed, 95(5)1,05; California, 15<3>80; Ca¬ 
nada, 95<A1,25: Pulled, extra, 1,00®1,10; Superfine, 90@1.00. 
NEW YORK, .Jan. UUi.—Domestic FIpoccs arc limited; 
the marke t to quiet ; we quote Saxony at 90521,10 1 Merino 
at 1,(K)(7 i 1,03 for Native and one half: 9 &«bI, 05 for one-half 
nml three-fourths, and 90®1.U7 for Full Blood, Pulled at 
TOt.i.HO lor No. l ; mv.i 1,00 for Super and 90® 1,00 for Extra j 
California at , iV,<, 15 for common Unwashed, and 50®«0 
for flue do,- Tribune. 
BUFFALO, Jan. 16tli.—Wool la quoted at 60@7O@S0c as 
to quality.—Courier. 
There have been man v severe cuses in Bom on and vi¬ 
cinity cured by the WHITE PINE COMPOUND, which 
can he referred to, and hundreds of cases of Kitlnev com¬ 
plaints, cuifKD Esi ir.-Kt.v by taking the While Pine Com¬ 
pound, have been reported by Druggists. 
Among all the popular Medicines offered forsale.no 
one seems to have gained favor like the Wh i(# Pine Cora- 
pound. Tlda Medfelne was first made a- lately ns the 
spring of 1855, and then merely for one Individual, who 
wua affected with nn Inflammation o( the ihront. A cure 
wus effected Uy It. This induced others to apply tor the 
• ime remedy, and ercry one using It received a great 
benefit. The article, however, went without, a mime till 
November following, when It. was called While Pine Com¬ 
pound, During that month U was advertised for the 
first time. 
Some time in lSS6.au Individual, who purchased a bottle 
for a hard cough, w as not only cured of ;li« cough, but 
also ol a severe kidney complaint, of ter, years’ endur¬ 
ance. This being truly u discovery, the fact'was mention¬ 
ed to a skillful physician, who replied, m MibetOJiee. that 
the bark of White Pine was one of the fast diuretics 
known, provided its uaringbncy could be counteracted. 
If the other articles petering Into the Compound would 
effect this, u furtune was In the Medicine. The fortune 
lias not yet been reached, hut, the hundreds of cures ef¬ 
fected by tile Compound, in the most aggravated cases of 
Kidney diseases, including Dlabeleu , prove It. to be a won¬ 
derful Medicine for such ailments. A large number of 
physicians now employ it, or recommend it [or such use. 
Bat while the While Pine Compound. is sc useful in 
Kidney Inflammation, It la also a wouderful curative in all 
throat and lung diseases. It so quickly and soothingly 
allays iuflnmmatiou, that hoarseness and soreness arc re¬ 
moved us if by magic. Numerous cases have been re¬ 
ported to the originator, wlicrc relief In very severe cases 
has been experienced it. one hour and a cure effected in 
twenty-four hours. 
There is a very natural reason for this. The bark, and 
even the loaves, or * needles” of White Pine contain emi¬ 
nent medicinal qualities. The Indians employed the bark 
ofWhite Pine In treating (Ureases long before the settle¬ 
ment of America by Eup.’peoas. One instance confirm¬ 
ing tins may acre be given. 
James Cartier. a bold French mariner, as early as 1304, 
sailed along the northern coast Of North America, anal 
was the first among discoverer- to cuter the river St. Law¬ 
rence. On his return down the river, he found his men 
sadly afflicted and disabled by what sailors cal! the .v,-ur- 
Vy. Its ravages were fatal, and the survivors were scarce¬ 
ly able to bury the dead. 
Some or the Indians along the shore were likewise at¬ 
tacked by ttic same disease, ont t artlet observed tha: they 
soon recovered, ne therefore earnestly enquired ibout 
their mode of treatment, and they pointed out to him a 
tree, the bark and leaves of which they used in decoction, 
with signal success. Cartier tried the same remedy, and 
hud the gratification of seeing nil of fils crew who were 
afflicted "rapidly Improving. TkLt Tree man the While 
Pine. A wash of the nark, steeped Jn water, is exceed¬ 
ingly useful In reducing inflammation and cleansing old 
sore*, in tine, the virtues Of White Pine Burk are known 
everywhere, mid this doubtless, la one grand reason win 
the White Pine Compound was so favorably received at 
me llrst. 
The past year lias given a great opportunity to f -t the 
virtue., of the. HTML Pine cU'upoei.v j. I; has’beeu an un¬ 
usual time for colds and roughs, and very Urge quantities 
of the While i‘ine Compona i have been sold and used 
With the happiest effects. It speaks well lor the. Medicine, 
that the people living where it is prepared arc high In Us 
pral-c. 
The Editor of the Manchester Datlv and "Weekly Mir¬ 
ror, In a leader of the Daily, thus w rites of the Compound: 
“The While Pine Compound is advertised at much 
lengths In our columns, and we are happy to learn that 
the demand for it is increasing beyond alt previous ex¬ 
pectations. Il l* the very beet medicine lor coughs and 
colds \vo know of,and no family (fiat fiiusonce usedit will 
ever be without It. We speak irom our own knowledge 
it is sure to kill a cold, and pleasant os It is sure. The 
greatest Inventions emne hy accident, and it is singular 
that the White l’inc compound, made tor coughs and 
colds, should prove to br tne greatest remedy lu - kidney 
difficulties known. But so it is. "We cannot doubt it, so 
many testimonials come to us Irom well-know n men. Be¬ 
sides, the Character ot Ur. Poland Is such, that vv ktiow 
that he will not . ountenauce what la w rung. For v,-ai - a 
Baptist clergyman; studying n .'dlclr.e U m l remedies 
Ills.ailments, with a delicate, consumptive look.stand¬ 
ing with one foot upon the grave, lie made the discovery 
which has saved himself ami called out from hundreds of 
others the strongest testimonials possible. We have 
known Dr. Poland for years, and never knew a more con¬ 
scientious, honest, upright man, and are glad testate that 
we believe whatever he says about his Vv hlte Pine Com¬ 
pound.’ 
Is plaqetfA the nend ° r aU American Magazines, it. 
enlists 'j 16 best American writers, is thoroughly na- 
tioua 111 t° ,ui > hu<l treats topics of living interest. Its 
p r j,d !s low. being only Four Dollars a year, or 35 cents 
lumber. Clubs furnished at lower rates. ThcMag- 
.gtiue will be better than ever for the year 1B«5. Sub¬ 
scriptions should begin with the January number, 
which contnius articles by Longfellow. Bryant, Whit¬ 
tier, Lowell, Holmes, Hawthorne, Mrs. Stowe, Bayard 
Taylor, and others. The January number sent as a 
specimen for 25 cents. 
Address TICKNOR & FIELDS, Boston. 
I NARM FOR SALE.— 88 acres of choice land six 
miles west ol Geneva. Ontario Co., N. ’f „ about 15 
acres of valuable timber on the farm. All the cleared 
laud is arable, gpud tor grain, and Is thoroughly untler- 
dlamed; six acres of orchard, nil grafted ana choice 
fruii : excellent ontbulldlngs. The soil Is samlvand pro¬ 
ductive. Tlic greater part of the purchase price can re¬ 
main on the premises for a term of years. II. DARROW. 
OVDUSINBERRE ft McDonald; Geneva, N.Y 
Dated Geneva, N. Y., Jan. 2,1305. 7Bl-tf 
JUST CLASS FARM FOR SALE.— The sub 
tnr ADVERTISING TERMS, in Advnnce- 
Tiuktv-Fivk Cents a Link, each insertion. A price 
and a half for extra display, or 52.!/ cents per line of 
space. Special Notices (following reading matter, 
leaded,) 60 cents a tine. 
G REF.N’S patent roofing 
consists of a stout Canvass, impregnated with a per¬ 
fectly water-proof and incorruptible compound covered 
on both sides with a stout fabric made water-proof bv a 
solution of INDIA RUBBER, and hardened by aVoatin"- 
of PATENT METALLIC PAINT. a 
It is thortnighly WATES-FROOF 
It rolls tip and unrolls like a piece of oil cloth. 
It makes the bc«t and most durable BEAUT ROOFING 
ever introduced. 
It is designed for DWELT TNG HOUSES, BARNS, 
SHEDS, STEAMBOATS and RAILWAY CABS. 
It can be laid down fry any sensible working ■map. 
It is CHEAPER than any .-mown FtOOFlNG op EOUA L 
DURABILITY. 7?u t 
HENRY SMITH No. 129 Pearl St., New York. 
ILLUSTRATED AtftfUAL CATALOGUE 
Addcss 
7KL4I 
CENTS WANTED 
. Box 517, Boston, Mass. 
FLOWER 4XD VEGETABLE SEEDS, 
AND 
GLIDE TO THE FLOWER GARDEN, 
FOR 1865, 
IS NOW IMrilLISIIED. 
It contains ACCURATE DESCRIPTIONS of the lead¬ 
ing Floral treasures Of the world, with full directions for 
SOWING SEED. TRANSPLANTING and CULTURE, 
making a work of over SIXTY PAGES, beautifully 
Illustrated, with about 
THIRTY FINE WOOD ENGRAVINGS, 
AND 
TWO COLORLiD PLATES. 
This Annual is published for the instruction of ray cus¬ 
tomers, and to such It is sent tree as soon as puhftshed. 
To all others price 10 cents. Including postage, which is 
much leas chan the actual cost. 
Address JAMES VICK. 
Rochester, N. Y. 
Tin: PRACTICAL SIITPIIERI), 
A COMPLETE TflKATtSS Oil THE BREEDING, MANAGEMENT 
AND DISEASES OP SJLRKI'. 
By Hoti. Henry S. Randall, LL. D., 
Author oj " Sheep Husbandry in the South," “ Fine- 
Wool Sheep Husbandry," dr., etc. 
Published by D. D. T. Moore, Rochester, N. Y. 
t~rT Sent, post paid, to any address in Uuiled States or 
Canada, on i ccsipt of price, if a. OO, 
/"L\KD PHOTOGRAPHS. — Dealers suppllod at 
V / the lowest New York price-. Any subject you desire 
may be found nt C. IV. WOODWARD’S. 
136 Slate SI., Rochester. N. Y 
-- " " " 
j^OE’S WESTERN RESERVE 
FJFLEMIU 3 VI VAT, 
With Cooper's Improved Patent Heater and. 
Self-Adjusting Talves, 
These Vats are now made of galvanized Iran (Instead 
of wood,) which we have procured rolled expressly lor 
this purpose, from the best charcoal (ran, and galvanized 
In the very best ruannei'. The bottom of the ti t r at is also 
nmde o! one -hee< of gaSaoized ir tut. These, vrifli other 
improvements, render 11 a perleet apparatus for making 
Cheese. —*•- 
As these Yus have now beenTsold by thousands, and in 
every State la ths Union, where Cltesse Is made to any 
extent. (California and Iowa not excepted,) we deem ft 
unnecessary to add names as certificates, but shall en¬ 
deavor to make a inffleleat number to supoly the in¬ 
creasing demand. H. ft E. F. COOPKB- 
jy Send for a Catalogue 
A MONTH.—Agents wanted to sell Sewing 
We will give a coniml.-.-ion on all 
i >) Machines. We will give a comn)l--ion on all 
machines sold, or r.rrtploy agents who will work for the 
above wages and all expenses paid. Address, 
783-3C D B. BERRUNTON ft CO., Detroit, Miclt. 
\\7ANTED.—CANVASSING AGENTS in every 
TV Town and County, to sell 
Thayer*!* “ Youths History of ibe Rebellion,’' 
clegntilly ilbietraled. Price only *I..Vq Also Agents to can¬ 
vass for the early Life Of Chit f-Jnsti- • .•?. P Chase. Pi-Ice 
*1.50. Sample copies sent by mall on receipt of price. 
Applv Immediately to AVAJKEK, WISH ft CO„ 
TSa-2r Publishers. BoHon. Mas-. 
The Practical JSlirpherd.— This great American 
work on Sheep Husbandry, will until further nottcc.be 
sold only by the Publisher and Club Agents of the BdbaL 
New-Yokkeb,—( except for a short time by u very few 
county Agents who are now canvassing,—not over ten or 
twelve In all.) Our plan is to appoint no more canvassing 
agents for the book, but to furnish It to our Club Agents 
at such a rate that they cun make a handsome prortc on 
sates. This will give our friends a benefit and place the 
work In the hands of the people of hundreds of localities 
where It has not been offered for sale—for uot one-tenth 
of the counties in the wool growing sections of tne States 
or Canada have yet been canvassed. The book Is in de¬ 
mand, and ItCfiAL readers wanting it should apply to 
Club Agents or send to the Publisher,—os It is not sold at 
It.-bookstores. 
The Practical Shepherd is a large 12mo. volume of 454 
pages, handsomely illustrated, pi loted and lionnd. Price 
§2, (post-paid, IT sent by mall) which is cheap at present 
cost and prices or books. To any Rural Club Agent (1. 
<•., any person remitting for 5,7,10 or more subscribers to 
the It. N. Y. for 1865,) we will furnish the work at a 
handsome discount fl’orn retail price. 
'yy' O O D • S A TV I N G FT A C H I N E S. 
1 would call the attention of the Farmers to my new 
Drag Saw. which, by a simple connivance, rpatented 
April 21, 1863,1 draws up the log without stopping, en¬ 
abling the operator to do a greater amount of work, and 
with less labor, than by the ordinary machine. 1 also 
build small Ll-”i- Power, suitable for sawing wood, cut¬ 
ting rVed, ftc., fto. Also, Circular Sows, Ac. 
Address J. W. MOUNT, 
Medina Iron Works. 
r791-2teow] Medina, Orleans Co.. N. Y. 
1 7AUM FOR SALE.— The undersigned offers his 
1 farm for sale, consisting of 110 acres — twenty ot it 
timbered and the rest tillable laud —situate about two 
miles from But aria village aud within half a mile ol u 
saw mill, grist mill, school house, ftc. There are two 
isr and > 
on it. anil the value of the timber Is estimated at ov ■ 
$2,000. Price $50 pee acre, For further particular* in¬ 
quire ofH. II. WOODWARD, Kao., at Rochester, or oftiie 
subscriber at Batavia, X. Y. N. A. WOODWARD. 
FOR FACTORIES. 
The No. 13 ami U Tvs have been fully tested In the 
factories, and !• ivo proved to be the best and most econo¬ 
mical Ya: in use. 
Qur Pea Ur :- an iron w-.th patent calves to control 
the fieut I't'to.uhe / l and ’lot r)?rt iron that will soon go 
- i i. -, cntatliTig x large expense to maintain them,) 
Our Vais are the best and cheapest la the market, Our 
long exTKc .ence in htilld'.cg, etmV.es ns to make a perfect 
article. We also make, to be used with steam, our So. 14 
Vat, 550 gallons, with MipU*' Patent Wafer Tad and 
distribution. This Las been -3 atii is deemed abso- 
luteiv noc.eseary to get an eyuai and even scalping of tie 
cuixlby steam. We append Jfx. Will Urns’ certiff catc: 
Rome, N. Y., Marvli 34, lO>t. 
D. W. Maples, Esq.—Doar y.lr . Yours of the 21st iDst. 
Is received. Wc commenced making Cheese in the Vat 
yon re:v".'dtiled for os on Tuesday, and find It a decided 
Improvement on our of*-' method of applying steam. The 
diracultv arising from tnc direct application of steam, 
either with or wtlhoot water under It. involves the neces¬ 
sity of vto’.erit agitation of the card to equalize the tetn- 
peraturc, thereby caasin^ a considerable loss of butter, 
and ftne particles of curd, which are by your method of 
beating saved. 
Respectfully Yoore. Jesse WILLIAMS. 
IT~Sead for circular*. l etters of inquiry promptly 
answered. H. A E. F. COOPER. 
Dec. 15,1£S4. [779-6t W atertown, N. Y, 
BEAT WESTERN NURSERIES 
T rees for sale by the block or 
OTHERW ! - r..— 11 c Subscriber has seven blocks of 
Trees, mostly Apple- f* to 8 feet high, that mast be sold 
this spring. Here is an opportunity to get trees at very 
low prices. Address A. FAHNESTOCK, Agent. 
7Sl-2teo. Toledo, Ohio. 
TOL EDO, OHIO. 
The subscriber offers for spring trade, a very large and 
fine stock ot 
Fruit and Orimmeniol Tret'*. Vitim*, 
To Nurserymen and Dealers unusual Inducements are 
offered. Correspondence solicited. 
783 A. W. MADDOCKS. 
O.KSTOCK’S ROTARY SPA DER 
Haring purchased the exclusive right to manufacture 
and vend this 
GREAT AGRICULTURAL WANT, 
(tfiroagtiou! the United States, excepting the NewEng- 
i i l mid some of tlie Atlantic and Pacific States,) which 
La* been so thoroughly and satisfactorily tested, lam now 
prepared to rccelv - orders for them. 
A boy 15 years old. with four good horses, can spade six 
to eight acres per .Ur, eight Inches deep.leaving the field 
In tlic condition of a garden Led when forked. 
Depots will he cstAbtlshetl ar Chicago. Milwaukee, St, 
Louis, Clnclmiait, Indianapolis, and other Wes tent anil 
Southern cities, au.l 1 shall endeavor to meet the demand 
by manufacturing extensively; hut orders should be sent 
early to avoid delay and disappointment. 
For further information, price, ftc.. scud lor circular. 
J. C. BID WELL, rlltshurgfi. Its., Ttow >V orka. 
Plttsburgh. Pa., Nov ember, io)l. 732-tX 
I ON A GRAPE VINES, STll A WHERRY 
BI.AN 1 s and White l’each Blow l ocators. The he-, 
varieties* known. J. Kcccn, of Waterloo, will sell the 
above named artlete* as follows: 
RusfieU’e, «0 Plants for $ 1 ; 100 do, $2. 1,600 do. f 12. Du¬ 
plicate thousands at $in per l.uoo. 
Buffalo Seedling, fi nor *lo*., or fi per 10i. 
White Peadi Blow Potatoes, $150 y neck; F’> V bushel. 
No. 1, one year old Iona vines at $ 2 .V) each, or $25 per 
dozen. All orders received during ,.January, to per cent, 
premium ju the amount will be paid In plants; during 
February 5 per cent. No premium after February. Cash 
to accompany orders. .]. KfiECH. 
Waterloo, N. Y„ January 9,1S65. 
ECONOMICAL HOUSEKEEPERS USE 
ll's Saleratcs. I Pvi e’s 0. K. Soap, 
-»-’«■ J'liEAxt Tabtar, Pti k’s IJi.uk ini; Powder, 
re If . fitrr, . n . n r. 
I‘yle s Baking Soda, | PYi*E*6 Sidve Polish. 
Articles designed for nil who want the best goods, 
full weight. Sold by best Grocers everywhere. Each 
package bears the name of James Pyi.e. Manufacturer, 
New York. 776-1 fit 
O’T illlll AIRES OF EXCELLENT LAND 
Ft M r Forsale in New JeraeT, U miles south of 
PWla lelpti'.a bv the Cape May RR., <.-,'$20 to *35 per acre, 
v down, balance in four years. A fine growth of young 
t.ra'OV : with the land at -to above pl iers, ft flue stream 
vilib excii’.e i: water power running through the center. 
For furtficr information applv to 
TTS-tf A CllLE ft CO„ 
Manumuskin, Cumberland Co., New Jersey. 
rUTILlSITKR’S NOTICES, 
TESTIMONIALS. 
A very large number of li«.Jv irtnnt testimonials have al¬ 
ready been received (torn PfcIxirlnng, Clergviuen, Apothe- 
carl. -, and, Indeed, from all il vw-c- in Society, speaking la 
the most flattering terms of die White PLue"compound. 
Dr, Mehola of Nurtlifield, vt„ savs: 
" 1 il ml the White Pine Compound to be very efficacious 
not only lu coughs and other pulmonic affections but also 
lu affections of the kidneys, debility of the stomach and 
other kindred organs." 
Rev. J. K. Chase or Kurnney, N. II., writes: 
“ 1 have tor years reg i.-ued your White i’lne Compound 
as an invaluable tvmtvly. 1 ran trulv say that I regard It 
a* oven more i lffeaeious and valuable than ever. 1 have 
iu»t taken the Compound to t a cold, ami it w orks charui- 
Ingly.’’ 
Hon. I*. FI. bweetser of Sou :d Reading, writes: 
•• Having long known something of the valuable medi¬ 
cinal properties of the White UUi,-, l was prepared, on 
fleeing »u advertisement of your White Pine Compound, to 
give the medicine- a trial. It has been used bv members 
ol my family, for several years, for colds and coughs, and 
in some cases, of serious kidney difficulties, with excel¬ 
lent results. Several of our trie mis have also received 
much benefit front the Compound. Wc Intend to keep it 
always on hand." 
% Bed :nin^ and Eiumiru c*a 
\ XV" O O 3D , 
—e~Jl] Satisfactorily and promptly 
Eg J executed, viz.-—Views of Pub- 
/ lie aud Private Buildings, 
}•- / Book 11 lust radons. Ilor-'-, 
Wk/ Cattle. Slice p, Mae *.: n flry, Ag- 
V/ ricultural Iiqplements, Seals. 
' Wedding, Invitation and Vis¬ 
iting Cards engraved and 
tyle. Orders by mall promptly al- 
MIX, 60 Arcade, Rochester, N. Y. 
CABINET ORGANS, 
For Families, Churches and Schools, 
ADAPTED TO 
SACKED AUD SEOULAK, CHUKCH 
AND 
HOME IVXTJiSIO. 
PRICES: $110, $130, $140, $160, and upward, 
according to number of stops and style of 
case. 
fy"They are elegant as pieces of Fur¬ 
niture, occupy little space, are not lia¬ 
ble to get out of order, aud every one 
Is warranted tor fire years. 
Ill nstrateil Catalogues, with full particulars, freb 
to any address. Wa re room •*, N o. 7 Mercer street. New 
York, and No. 271 Washington street, Boston. 
GIBBONS & STONE, Sole Agents for Rochester 
and Monroe county. No. 22 South St. Paul street, Roch¬ 
ester, N. Y, 779tf 
ATT" ANT ED. AGENTS—In every county, at, *71) a 
1 T month.» xpea-es r aid. to intro-flnee 15 new and use¬ 
ful articles, the nest se'.i ing ever offered. Tor particulars, 
"address OTIS T. GAREY. Biddelord, Me. [773-l3t 
tended to. 
{$>5 H*st Premium Family Gem S-"j 
SEWING MACHINE. 
THE WONDER OF THE AGE. 
The EascilvGkm SKwrso Macntxr„ a most wonderful 
and elegantly constructed Novct.rv; is p<>rfoctlv noise¬ 
less In operation; uses the straight nee-lie sews with 
Double or m.nolk Tui.k vp , maxes the rtuufing stitch 
more perfect and regular than bv hand; will gather, hem, 
ruffle, shir, tu.-x, ru v up t-,--;i,itSs. Ac , Ac. Requires no 
lubrications or change of xtit-'A ; is >uu ii-tble t-> nn< o f 
order, and will last » "lifetim e. See Opinioni of the 
Press. " For the drewtuaVer it L< i'!ra.'u-ift)p, for the 
housnhoU 1| supplies » vacant plnce."— (lenity's Lady'* 
Took, " U US-:- a common needle, tsswt verv rapidly,and 
Is so easily understood tlut a child can use ft." —.V. V. I.i- 
dd pendent. “ It is one of tha neatest and most useful girts 
a household can receive, its chtrapuess ts remarkable." 
- Frink Leslie's liiustrile-i Newspaper, Dec. St. "We 
have wltne-v'd fim operation of this wonderful maeliine, 
which predates the runuing-stltch, with -ingle or double 
thread, silently yet very rapidly. Exactly like hand-sew¬ 
ing, and undoubtedly will bccomu much used "—A. F 
Tribune. 
I’hls ingenious and useful machine Is perfect lu Its. con¬ 
struction, and has none of the faults of the htgh nrlced 
machines. No one will pnv $50 ,yr *100 fora sewing rna- 
fo. This 
ful machine was awarded the Ftusr Psxvitrtyr by the Ken 
V ork State Falr.showlug Us superiority over ail othere. 
imitations or in_frt-\jr -nents ol this Gevuixk Article 
arc liable to prosecution. Agents of perseverance are 
wanted all over the world,and will be paid f ion per month. 
Single machines, w ell packed in hoxca, will be Sent to 
any addres*. per express, on receipt of *9. Descriptive 
Reynold’s Arcade, Rochester, N. V. 
Entrance over the Post Office and from Exchange Place. 
tiff* Oldest Commercial College in the Country, Estab¬ 
lished In lfB2. 
Practical Instruction in Book Keeping and Business 
originated m this Institution, and is more perfectly car¬ 
ried out than n any other. The Practical D Apart- 
mevt Is under the supervision ami instruction of the 
Principal himself. 
Pen s an situ* by Prof. Rccdell, one of the-most success¬ 
ful T-'icher? its the country. Txi.xoRarmxo—Morse’s 
Instruments arc used- Mr, Barton, Chief Operator In the 
Office of the Western Union I due. teacher, 
i a dies’ Deparluienl adjoining mala Busiaeee Hall. 
A Scholarship good for an uniimitevl time. 
For further information, please call at the rooms, or 
send for College Paper. Address 
A. K. EASTMAN. Principal, 
TiS-lSt Rochester, N. Y. 
Markets, Cornmew, 
PROM B. F. AIKEN. 
Goffstown. Mnrch 14, ISiSO. 
Ds. Polan d I wish to boar testimony bo the value of 
your Due Pine Contpou a- i You will remembv r hoa 
lecble l was at the time l called on you In Jul* last. My 
chief complaint was laffamnuttion of the kidney*. In ad¬ 
dition to other disagreeable svmptoma. I suffered dread¬ 
fully from severe pain. You sold rue a buttle of the U'Aife 
Pm* Compound, and before t hud taken two-thirds of the 
conteuU ul one bottle, thy pain had all left me. Though 
I have been afflicted w ilfi that coniplaiut a long time, l 
have uot had a return ot it since, and have for many 
mouths past uujoyod excellent health. 
Kurnl Nevv-Yorkri- Office.) 
Rooilkstkb, January 17, 1665. v 
Although the sleighing U good there Is little activity 
In the markets. 
Flour, Feeo, Meal. ETC.-Flonr la without chauge 
since our last issue, ranging at *10&|9 wholesale, Buck¬ 
wheat from *4dU,50 per 100 lbs. Coarse mill feed, *:» per 
tun. Com meal *3,U) per 100 lbs. 
Giim.n.—W hite wheat *2.20(^3,33;red, *2,IS®SJJ0, Com 
ahelled, *1,45641,00; in ear 0?*375c. Rye, *1.40: 41 , 15 , Bar* 
ley, *1,50641,75. Buckwheat *1 per bu. Oats S0e<«3o. 
SEEtw. Timothy, *5,3,50. Clover, *16t*l6,50. Beans, 
*!,5Ui2,75. IV.-is, *1,50(0.2. FUx,*2,5(Kj63. 
Meat*. Droasod hogs, *16017, Beef tAilO for good. 
Mutton hna advoncoil to *a^io p Qr too lbs. Hama Stymie 
per lb. Shoulders, 17<sj,lSc. Turkeys ls«420c. Chicken* 
l**c. No game in market. 
Fobaoe. Timothy hay hna advanced and sella quickly 
at a range of *20(,]g27 — chiefly at * 24(^26 per tun. Clover 
hay *lfi'uis. Straw f .* , 1 — the latter price for good rve 
straw. Corn stalks |Ai{ 10 per tun. 
Vkgktari.es. Potatoes range at 70®75c. Ouioua bring 
*2,qff!,50 readily. 
Fruits. — Greco apples, *1^,25 per bushel-* 8 , 5 (Va 4 ,so 
per bW. Dried apples, fill So per lb. Dried peaches 
24ii530c. Dried plums 20,.v25c. 
Dairy, etc,— Butter U plenty at 42t^l3c. Cheese, 
‘■“Wile. Eggs, 38c. Lard, 33<it34c. 
Hides and Pblts. Qreeu hides 8Hc. Green calfskins 
*56Sl«c. l’elts recently taken off, *2(s>3 each. 
OREMlI'M CHESTER WHITE PIGS FOR 
1 SALE.—Progeny of bogs that have taken State a ::,1 
United States Premiums scut la pairs (not akin) to all 
parts of tlic United States, Canada. Cuba and _Sout'u 
America. For circulars and price* Address ti .S it 
N. P. BOYER ft CO . Coatesville, Chester Co.,Pa. 
Pine Compound for Diabetes. 
Important Testimony from Asa Goodhue, Esq., of 
Bou\ \eu Hampshire. 
Mr. Asa Goodhue, t Bow, V. H_, was pro«: tied l)v 
Diabetes, in March, hS59, taut neither himself nor any who 
saw him thought that tie could po*dblv live through the 
month. Asa last resort he thought "he would trv the 
Pine compound. They procured a bottle for’iilm, 
he began to take it, and to tie. Mirpr-s ot all, tie Immedi¬ 
ately showed sign* of amendmeut. Eleven inoiitb* after¬ 
wards, :Feh.3t, 1660,) lu a full statem. ut of hr- ease, hr 
SitysI believe Dr. fbkind's \\fhit* Hue Compound. 
under God, bus been the means of my recovery thus far." 
Letter from Rev. L. C. Stevens. Hist or of the Baptist 
Church, Uofrstown Centre, .V. H. 
pr. J. \t Poland My Dear Sir—You have asked me 
what 1 think ol your >\ hlte Pine Compound. I nev er be¬ 
fore pm pen to paper to tell any man what I thought of a 
uioalcm*!. My latlier, a phyalclan ol the old school 
early led me So nilous suspicions of all nostrums ot what- 
ever kind not bearing me stamp of that fraternity. But 
tars, si!*f>leu.us I have patted with b-. degTeos.aa i have 
Clirct'j ly iicuualDted n.ywU with the loading principles 
ot Hydropathy, Hoin.eojmlhy.Thotnpi-iiiUniism, Ecloeti- 
cisiu. uud other systems which luiv, claimed public favor 
A IN’S PATENT HAIR CRIMPERS, 
L. YLtlLCPd, TRA r THEM. 
They will ntske roar hair wave beautiful without 
heating It. For sale rr. variety stores throughout the 
conntrv. Retailers will be snpulieit by auv first class 
Jobber" of Notions to New York, Philadelphia or Bos¬ 
ton. 7fi9-36t 
> \ NCEllS CCKED.— Cancers and Tumors of every 
description removed and cured, without pain or the 
« of the anile by DU*. BABCOCK ft SON. 
TSl-tf No. 27 Bond Street, New York. 
UlHEEP FOR SALE.— Fifty choice Spanish Merino 
O Ewes,2 years ole. bred in Vermont, ana served by a 
ram bred by Edwin Hammond Price. *03 per bead. 
781 -dt WAt.TER COi.E Batavia. Genesee Co., N. Y. 
RAIN TILE MACHINE. BEST IN USE, 
manufactured by A. LA TOURREITE, 
S-tf Waterloo, Seneca Co., N. Y. 
C1IOKT-HOU.VS FOR SALE 
kd and lleit. i* by 1 K. WALDJ.c 
A few young Bulls 
Roy, Uen. Co.. N. v. 
J 3 EST FAMILY SEWING MAOHINE. 
WHEELER & WILSON 
MANUFACTURING CO. were awarded the First 
Urkmitm at the Great International Exhibition, Lon¬ 
don, 1S62. 
Principal Office, No. 6'35 Broadway, N, Y. 
665 S. IV. DIBBLE, Agent, Rochester, N. Y. 
Agents come and examine invention, or samples sent 
free by mail for 50 cts.: retails for six dollars eas.ly. 
770-kSt R. L. WOLCOTT, 170 Chatham Square. N. Y. 
( ’ll.INTON GRAPE WOOD WANT 
V 1 thottsaml enuings (Ii.i.ston wood. Ad* 
price. [7K2-U1 A K. CONARD, Wc 
(VLI) EYKS MADE \ENV. 
\ * A pamphlet directing how to speedily restore sight 
atul give up spectacles without aid ot doctor or medicine. 
Sent by mail tree, ou receipt of 10 cents. 
Address E. B. FOOTE, M. D , 
Tt'A-lflt 1190 Broadway, N. Y. 
E "\A 7 " ENGXj AKT 
Petroleum Company 
of boston. 
CAPITOL, $ 150 , 000 —SHARES 90,000 
SUBSCRIPTIONS $5.00 PEIi SHAPE. 
NO PERSONAL LIABILITIES! 
BTff“ For further Information address, 
E. C. BATES, Esq., 15, M. YEOMANS, Fsq.. 
J. U. CLAPP ft CO., Bankers, F. E. SMITH, Eso 1 
Messrs. WM.L1NCO I N ft Co., Messrs. E. ft K, 5V. SEARS. 
TSi] BOSTON, Mu**. Lit 
CATTLE MARKETS. 
NLM \ t iKlv, .Ian 1 Beef l attic received 5 016 Salt', 
range at fllOttfjd »■ ilk) R., Cow*, riu-olvad sate*!!? 
cl ' toO tbilves. rccelv ed, saU* raiiee at 
rWfillS. Sheep and Latiibs, received, 14,9») Gta Siw 
RW B>», svvme, received, l" 711 Su/ea 
#tlfl-led. *lSiw l 50t norn-fed, *ia®li. i-.iil. . alia 
ALBANY, Jati. It. But little done because of the de 
lay ot slock tram* by snow storms. Sales ofatem ehieilv 
o inferior quality ranged at 6 m.Sc, Sbeep scarce a il 
i'.iif ih^u l‘ V ’ th f l °“tfl , «« flS'ire for flue vvooled averaging 
IDO lbs. Hogs sell quick at l%Uc aud arc not plenty. “ K 
inallty, the growth of 1861 , 
lOOl, Skancatulcs, N. V. 
THE WHITE PINE C0MP0ILND, 
GEORGE D. SWETT.M. D., PROPRIETOR. 
" Ill be manufactured lu future at the Nsw Kkolvmi 
Dffior. U6 H-ni.u-cr st„ under the supervision 
01 Rev. J, M , Polaud, ill. 1 ). 
DU. SM KT I’ will attend to the business department, to 
whom all orders should be addressed. 
t3f Sold by wholesale and retail dealers In medicine 
elsewhere. 783-5ieow 
ON A AND 
. dress 
ISR A ELLA VINES lor sake d 
!iE\ F. E. CANNON, Geneva, N. V 
ropes, chains. ;or belts. 3d. The log-roller is adjustable 
to suit the size of log j aud. 4th. The saw may be bal¬ 
anced so as to cut light or heavy, according to size ot log. 
Send for a Circular containing description ot above 
machine; also of our Patent Endless Chain and l ever 
Horse-Powers, Threshes and Cleaners, Clover Machines, 
Circular Sawing Maehim s. Broom Corn Scrapers, ftu. 
Address G. W ESTINGHOUS'E A Co., 
7Sl-2teo Sciieuectady, >• ‘ • 
Tint attention of wood sawvors Is iuvHedto the above 
machine, l! Is intended for untng the heaviest business 
aud may be driven by either Endless Chain or Lever 
Horse Powers. Improvements in it over the machines In 
common use. consist of—1st. The saw always man's In a 
direct line with the center of the crank-wheel, which en¬ 
ables it to bo driven rapidly without bounding. 2d. The 
apparatus for rolling the log forward is operated by a 
screw on the crank wheel shaft, avoiding the use ot 
KlAHM FOR SALE, One of the best Wheat aud 
J-, W “'«’P la,' ui“ m Mushtenaw Co.. Mich., 
,11 acres and lying on the direct road from Ann Arbor to 
1 psllanti, and H' mile out of the corporation of Ann Ar¬ 
bor, is rolling oak land, witth good buildings, fruit, 
wood, water, ftc. For particulars address 
iSi-lt F. A. SPALDING, Ann Arbor, Mich. 
