Stock Transportation.—T he difficulty of getting 
stock forward by rail (till continues. We hear of droves 
detained at Buffalo and Suspension Bridge, some of them 
over a week The trnth I* tfie railroads are totally unable 
to transport all the freight, and drovers at the West must 
take luto tliolr account not only the cost of transporta¬ 
tion, but Urn delays that may occur; Indeed must occur 
every winter until wc get a now " Grand Trunk 1 * railroad 
from I alee Erie to New York. The cost of freight upon 
stork ih almost equal to jis value a few years ago, From 
Chicago to New YOrk we saw the bills paid yesterday at 
*335 a car. averaging 18 head of ateor*. say *31 each From 
Central Illinois it would bo *35 u head. Including feed and 
excluding the drover's expenses. From Buffalo to New 
York the Uriffls SllBa car. From Albany bythe Harlem 
toiki *50 a car, and by the Hudson ftiver road, upon tho 
oil days of the Harlem, *100 a ear. For slump on single 
docks the freight Is very onerous. We suppose that all 
chnrgrjt upon hnlloc.k* that average U cwt. gross, ia Cen¬ 
tra) Illinois or Iowa to the time llrey art! sold, cannot bo 
counted, at present rates of freight, at lea- than £50 a 
head. ret a groat many contracts have been made thorn 
to receive cattle next spring at He V a, live weight, and 
Vt fee the stem 3. Add 
ft-clght, fond, ferriage, yardage, driving, and commission, 
at least *JQ— *142. It is not safe to cellmate the average net 
weight when sold In this market at over" civ',., which, at 
at 20c p ia, falls short, ol paying Cfist *3 each- At 10c a tt. 
we Bupposo tho rrimllty bettor; but bow will tho buy¬ 
er come out? First cost, *140; freight and charges, *30— 
*170. Estimate: 1:5 Its p cwl. gross weight, 770 tbs »isc B 
tt, will make *189.40. A loos of only 60c, besides time and 
expenses, would not be bard to he ir by tho fools who 
havo made Huch purchases. If the cattle hold out weight, 
aDd If (ho above price, per pound Is realized. Does ,my 
sano man bollov c it will be"/ Wo do not.—.Y. Y. Tribune, 
jiinUiVv yj*t> 
P rilK DANE SEED — Selected with the greatest 
Rare from sections a hose brooiu corn ia not culti¬ 
vated.ami grown by men who make cane a speciality and 
have our Implicit conlldence- Also Cook's Evaporator, 
Cana Mills, Corn Crashers. Sawing Machines, Ac. Seed 
IMPE0VED WASHING MACHINE, 
Patented June 23, 1868. 
This Machine is far superior to any thus far offered to 
the public, as It doe3 its work by beating, which causes 
the clothes to revolve and open, thus cleansing the gar¬ 
ments In the quickest and neatest manner, ana that too, 
without producing any injury even to the finest cambric. 
For County or State rights, address, 
TSFtf F. SHODDY, Rome, Oneida Co., N, Y. 
good and cheap heading. 
^MEKIC AN 
ri Emigrant Company. 
O FF1CE: 
No. 3 Bowling Green, New York 
The best reading of tho day ia now found in tho 
Monthly MngazineB. The high price of hooka limits 
their circulation; and the magazines form a good sub¬ 
stitute. Of these magazines the most desirable is the 
Tlie Great Popular Remedy for Colds, 
Coughs, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, 
Croup and Whooping Cough. 
Cures Gravel and all Kidney Diseases 
GENTS WANTED 
. Box 517. Boston, Maas. 
Addess 
7834t 
There have been many severe cases In Boston and vi¬ 
cinity cured bv tho WHITE FINE COMPOUND, which 
can be referred to, and hundreds uf cases of Kidney com¬ 
plaints, ctJKXD WfTTSBLY by taking the White Pine Com¬ 
pound, have been reported by Druggists. 
Among all the popular Medicines offered forsale.no 
one seems to have gained favor like the White Pine Com¬ 
pound, This Medicine was first made sa Lately us the 
spring of 1866, and then merely for one individual, whr 
was affected with an Inflammation of the throat. A cure 
wils effected by It. This Induced others to apply lot the 
same remedy,and everyone using tt received a great 
benefit. The article, however, went without a name till 
November following, when it was called While Pine Com¬ 
pound. During that month it was advertised for the 
first time. 
Some time In 1956, an Individ tial, who purchased a bottle 
for a hard cough, was not only cared of tire cough, tint 
also of a severe kidney complaint, of ten years' CDCtni- 
unec. Thin being truly a discovery, the fact was mention¬ 
ed to a skillful [xiyr-icfsn. who replied, in substance, that 
the bark oi White Fine was one of tkc best diuretics 
known, provided Its sstxingency could be counteracted. 
If the otner articles entering into tho Compound would 
effect this, a fortune wa in the Medlcin j. The fvrlun* 
has not yet been reached, but the liunuredsof cures el- 
fected by the Compound, in the meet aggravated cases of 
Kiduey diseases, including Diabetes, prove it to be a won- 
derfal Medicine Cot such a! I menu,. A large numbered 1 
physicians now employ It. or recommend it for such use. 
Bat while, the Whip, l ine Compound, is so useful In 
Kidney inflammation, It Is also a wonderful curative in all 
thro*! and lung diseases, it so quickly and soothing y 
allays inflammation, that hoHrscn.-aj and soreness are re¬ 
moved aa If by magic. Numerous crises nave been re¬ 
ported to the originator, where relief in verr ae vers caves 
has been experienced iu one hour and a cure effected m 
twenty-four hours. 
Them is a very nntnral reason for this. The bark, and 
even the leaves,or " needless 'of White Pine contain emi¬ 
nent medicinal qualities. The Indians employed the burit 
of White Fine In treating diseases long before the settle¬ 
ment of America by Europeans. One instance confirm¬ 
ing tills may here be given. 
James Cartier, a bold French mariner, as early as 1554, 
aallvd along the nbrtiiem coast of North America, and 
was *-hc t! ist amor c dls -ov erers to enter the rit er of. Law¬ 
rence. On his return down the river, he found his men 
sadly afflicted and disabled by what sailors cell the scur¬ 
ry. Its ravages were fatal, and the survivors were scarce¬ 
ly able to bury the dead. 
Some of the Indians along Hie shorv were likewise at¬ 
tacked by the game disease, but Cariierobserved that tbev 
8000 recovered. He therefore earnestly enquired about 
their mode of treatment, and they pointed out to him a 
tre-e, the bars and leaves of which they usod fn decoction, 
with signal success. Cartier tried the same remedy, and 
had the gratification of seeing all ol his crew who were 
afflicted rapidly improving. This Tree teas lAe White. 
Pine. A w:v.h of the bark, steeped in water, U exceed¬ 
ingly useful la reducing inflammation and cleansing old 
sores. Ip fine,the virtues of White Pine Bai Karekuown 
everywhere, and tills doubtless, is one grand reason why 
the White Pine Compound was s<> fiavorabiy received at 
the first. 
The past year has given a great Opportunity to test the 
virtues of the White Pine Compound. It has been an un¬ 
usual time for colds and coughs, and very large quantities 
Of the White Pine Compound have been soil and used 
with the bappieet effects. It speaks well for the Medicine, 
that the people Living where it Ls prepared are high in its 
praise. 
The Editor of the Manchester Daily and Weekly .Mir¬ 
ror, in a leader ot the Daily, thus writes of toe Compound: 
•' The White Fine Compound is advertised at much 
lengths in our columns, and we are huppr :a learn that 
the demaud for it ls Increasing beyond all previous ex¬ 
pectations. It ts the very best medic.r.c frr couslisand 
colds we know of, and no family that has once used it will 
ever Sc wlthont it. We speak bom our own. knowledge 
tt is sure to kilt a cold, and pleasant os It is -ure, The 
greatoss Inventions come by accident and it Is singular 
that Uio White Plus Compound, made for coughs and 
colds, should prove to be the greatest remedy Lor kidney 
dUEcultiee kiiova. But so it is. Wc cannot doubt it, so 
many testimonials come to us from well-known men. Be¬ 
side*, tiie character ot Dr. Poland is such, that we know 
that he will not collates Alice what Is wrong. For vears a 
Hap11st clergyman; study mg medicine tj find remedies 
for bid ailments, with a delicate, consumptive look, stand¬ 
ing with one foot upon the grave, he made Hie discovery 
which has saved himself ana called out from hundreds of 
others the strongest testimonials possible. We have 
known Dr, Poland for yeat*, and never knew a more con¬ 
scientious, honnsl, upright man, and are g.ad testate that 
we believe whatever be sajs about fits White Pine Com¬ 
pound.’ 
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my be found at C. W. WOODW ARD'S, 
126 State St., Rochester, if. Y. 
Send for a Catalogue. 7S5-3t 
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KmlgruuU from Foreign Countries to Settle 
in the United Sluter. 
which employs tho first talent In the country, and 
furnishes ita readers with 
TUE BEST STORIES, 
THE BEST ESS A YS, 
TUE BEST POEMS, 
which American talent can supply. The price is only 
$4.00 a year. Club rates liberal. A specimen number 
and circular for 25 cents. 
Address TICKNOR & FIELDS, Boston. 
A MONTH.— Agents wanted to sell Sewing 
’J i *J Machines, Wo wifi give a commission on all 
machines sold, or employ agents who will work for the 
above wages and all expenses paid. Address, 
D. B. HERRINToX & CO., Detroit, Mich. 
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Faid-np Capital, .$5' 
filing and Engraving on 
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v. Ag- 
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WHEATON’S OINTMENT 
Will Cure the Itch in 48 Hours. 
Aueo cures SALT RHEUM, ULCERS, CHILBLAINS, 
and all ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN. Price 50 cents. 
For sale by all Druggists. 
By sending 60 cents to WEEKS & POTTE, Sole 
Agents, 170 Washington St, BoBton, It will bo for¬ 
warded by mail, free of postage, to any part of the 
United States. TS5-4t 
C VLIXTON GRAPE WOOD WANTED.-A few 
/ thousand cuttings Custo.v wOOb. Address, stating 
price, L7S2-4tj A. F. CONABD, "West Grove, Pa. 
HOSE SENDING ARTICLES OF COM 
X FORT TO SOLDIERS, can in no way contribute so 
much to Health and Comlort, and at trialng axpenae, aa 
by sending a box of Fuan-k Mu-lur's Lkathsb Pss- 
9ERVAT1VE AND WaTKR-PROOF OIL BLaCKEXO. For 
sale at Shoe and other stores generally through the 
country. i81-6t 
ECONOMICAL HOUSEKEEPERS USE 
Pylb’s Sai.euatus, Tyi-e's O. K. Soap, 
Pyub's Cream Tartar, Pyre's Bi-ueino Powder, 
Pyle's Baking Soda, Pyle's Stove Polish. 
Articles deaignod for all who want tlie best goods, 
full weight. Sold by best Grocers everywhere. Each 
package bears the name of James Pyle, Manufacturer, 
New York. 7TO-13t 
MAEEIED 
IVIAIMUFACTUIiERS. 
The eabacrlbers. yielding to the solicitations of many 
Manufacturers of Horas Rakes, have at length completed 
arrangements for furnishing Rake Teeth of any shape 
desired, bent and tempered to any pattern. 
We have no hesitation In assuring Bske Manufacturers 
that they can now rely upon procuring from us good reli¬ 
able Teeth, of very superior temper, and In any quan¬ 
tity, on short notice. 
w e furntsh, in addition to the ordinary sizes of Round 
T«eth, Sprout's Patent Shape Teeth, for which we have 
the exclusive right of manufacture. 
Below we annex present List of Sizes: 
7-16 Inch Round. .No. 1 
13-G‘J •* *• ..No. 3 
3-N “ “ .No. 3 
Sprout’s Patent .No. 1 
•* .No. 'A 
“ <* .......No. 3 
Extra price for all Teeth over 5 feet in length, also when 
a coll or spring is made on the tooth. 
Nos. 1,2 and 3 v Snrout's Patent, correspond for strength 
with the same Nos. of Round, and are much lighter and 
more elastic. 
Our Teeth are all tested before leaving the shop, and 
warranted to be a perfect spring temper. 
Parties ordering Teeth should be careful to send pat¬ 
tern. 
We also furnish Rake Steel to order, cut to lengths, at 
lowest market rates. 
cy Txkms Cash. Respectfully, 
Kl'SSEY, WKLLS & Co., Manufacturers of Best Re¬ 
fined and all descriptions ol Cast Steel. 
Pittsburg, Pa., Nov. 1, IS64. [781-18t] 
Jan. 19th, at the residence of the bride's father. In Has- 
kinvllle, N. Y„ by Itev. Mr. Omans, Mr. MARTIN A. 
HOADl.KYjOl Avoca. and Miss MINERVA JONES, of 
Fremont. 
PUBLISHER'S NOTICES. 
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exhausting our edltiOD, and hcnco those who wish the 
volume complete should Dot delay their orders. 
Show Bill*, Premium Gists, iJLc.. sont free (with 
specimen numbers) to all disposed to act aa Agents for 
the Be ral. PIT Bee list ot Premiums under heading of 
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also, notice “ To Our Club Agents,*' at head of (List col¬ 
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Show the Paper l— Tho beet way to procure new sub¬ 
scribers ls to show a number of the Rural, so that It 
can be examined and compared with other papers. 
Reader, take this, or any number, In your pocket and use 
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CIRC 17 L A It. 
Olhco of the Aoterleun F.mlirrunt Company, > 
Dits Moines, Iowa, Jan., 1865. S 
The American Emigrant Company has heretofore offer¬ 
ed its lands In Monona County, m this State, to settlers at 
*2.50 per acre, and contracts of *ale at that price, have 
been made with namheraof persons who propose settling 
upon tlie lands. Having lately associated With other par¬ 
ties who have nUnned the planting oi a large colony in 
that county, with a view to the establishment of a first 
class institution of learning, fully adequate to meet uie 
wants of iho community, it trio been determined to intro¬ 
duce into that count r the ensuing spring a: leastfWo hun¬ 
dred settlers—farmers and raectiiwies from other States 
and sections of our own country, of such a character as 
to aid In Rueh an enterprise, uud to value aud reap i vs pe¬ 
culiar artvantiigea. This number of persons, with the ten 
or fllteeu hundred people already roidutg chore, and tho 
still greater cumber which It Ls believed such a colony, 
with the proposed advantages, will Inevitably draw 
around lteelf, will form the basis on wldch maybe built 
all tlie Institutions - anelitl.educational, political and re¬ 
ligious-to which the Industrious former* and mechanics 
of the N rthern S'-r- - are teens'." >icd. Hut prese poi - 
ulatiou o! the county is of a desirable character, and thus 
reinforced will aid In securing (Date advantages. 
In order to aid in the immediate accoroplisfiaieut of this 
cud, thl* Company, on the application of the parties ro- 
lbrrcd to, and for the special pnrntwe or securing c; ouou 
the objects sought, ho* consented to tell its lauds hi that 
county until the first of July next, to such persons as may 
settle upon them by that Ume. at one dollar and fifty 
cents per aura, and af the siaie time to re-pay to such per¬ 
sons as have, contracted to purchase at the former price. 
O yon want to learn Ventriloquism t Bend25 eat 
for particulars to .1 rut's Rising, South wick, Mass. 
CRANBERRY PLANTS 
'or sale, by GEO. A. BATES, 
BelIIogham, Mass. 
tif” Send for Circular 
t i Unit AGENTS NVANTED —Tosell -5 nkw in- 
i." >x/ll vkntions— 2 very recent, anu of great value; 
all pay great profits to Agents. Send and set SO pages 
particulars gratis. EPHRAIM BROWN, Lowell, MM». 
TV Y. STATE AG. SOCIETY.-The AN NY si 
lx • Meeting uv rue. N. V Statk An. Bocisrv, will 
be held at the Cnpilol In Albany, on RV.in/A.tet/, /■ --bru- 
ary sth, 1308, at 12 o'clock, M. B. P. JOHNSON. Sec y. 
arommcvffy 
Parlor Music Store 
Rnral New-Yorker Ofilce, j 
Roouestbr, January SO, 1865. S 
There are but lew changes from oar List report. 1Ye 
quote as below: 
Flock, Feed, MEAL, etc.—W hite wheat flour sells at 
*13; red whuat, *11 9 bbl. Buckwheat flour Is lower and 
(a quoted at *3,75@1 per 100 tbs. Coarse mill feed, *35 per 
tun; flue, *40<$60. Corn meal per tun; retells at 
V 100 toe, or *1,68 v buahel. 
Grain.—W hite wheat $2,70 , ..j2.50;ml, *2,00tf62,lj, Corn 
Bhcllcd, *1,45; In ear 70i3i73c. Rye, * 1 ,40^^1,43, Barley, 
*1,6091,65. llnckwheat *1 perbu. Oats75^30. 
Fouaue.—T imothy hay, tiio best, ls soiling at *25 V tun. 
The range for Clover and Timothy is f lka35—depending 
on quality. 6lraw *'.Vtl2. Corn stalks *»xilO per tun. 
Meats.— Dressed bogs, |lfx,41T. Beef *106418 for good, 
droased. Hama 18<*30e per lb. Shouidor*. 18<9t9c. Dried 
beef, 20®22c Jowls, 13c. Chickens Ux*4lSc. Turkeys20c. 
Tallow lOaiOXC for rough; lse for tried. Lard, ‘W^Ac. 
Seeds.—T imothy, *5(35.50. Clover, *Ux^l6,50. Beans, 
*1,50642,75 most saka at *2. Beaus which bring only *1,- 
50 are generally sound and dry, but contain a large per 
oont. of Imperfect ones. No Large quantltlre to bo had at 
that price that wc can learn. I'ens. |lACq42. Flax, *2,50 
@8,00. 
Fruits. — Green apples sell In the street at 75c@*l per 
bushel — some as high as*t^8. Dried applre, L2@13c per 
Ih. Dried peachee 25@30c. Dried plums 206425c. 
Veobtableb.—P otetoosrange at T0@7Cc. Onions brlug 
*2 per buahel. 
Dairy, etc.— Butter is lower and quoted at S3@S8c. 
Cheese, 20@23e. Eggs, HTviuHc. 
Hides urn Pelts. Green hlili-j tvriSVJc. Green calf 
skins 15@l6c. Pelts recently taken off, *1642.50 cadi. 
NYool.—S ome lots have appeareil In the market during 
tho past week uud have bco.n purchased at 65@S0c F 15- 
Mb. S. D.DraoctSi-1 have examined your new Plano 
Forte, and cordially approve of its system of construc¬ 
tion ; its principles, or which great increase of vibratory 
power is obtained, being very simple, and perfectly 
philosophical. 
The line is grand noble, it has great capacity for sus¬ 
taining ifie sound, or singing, and its volume of tone or 
power I have never heard excelled ia depth, purity and 
sympathetic sweetness. S. THaI,BHRG. 
SILVER MF.DAli WINK. -Vines of the Oimjbto. 
IN ol largc size, will be ready for ptantlng April 1. Those 
who failed teobtatn n supply last spring will please apply 
early. For terms to Agents or Clubs.and 'Inscriptive eir- 
' ‘ -1 K. W AIC K 8 YL VEST ER. I v r.n*. N. V. 
culars, address 
rilRAPPERS, READ THIS! Un the receipt of 
J. *1, I will son! to any addrew the Skcukt employed 
by tVi-stern Truppum for catching all kind* of fur bearing 
animals. Add reel JASPER WILSON, 
Russellville, Fntnam Connsy, IncL 
Drab Sis—I have examined your newly Invented Pl¬ 
an: Forte. It iner ts all the praises giv en to It by Messrs. 
Thalberg. Gott-cfialk. Strak ~ch, Msson and others. As 
regards structure, it is original and philosophical. In 
iiarlrv, volume ami continuity of tone, m vocal versimll- 
(tude. that ciownlng excellence which enables the pianist 
to “sing" on the lustrument—your ainare PLaaoaeven 
deserve the hLehesi rank: your Inveccioc. la my opinion, 
is destined to work radical changes in the manufacture of 
Pianos throughout the world. I remain verv respectful¬ 
ly vours. WM. HKNKY FRY, 
(Editor Critic of N. Y. Tribune.) 
•' 1 find the White Pine Compound to he very efficacious 
not only .a coughs and other pulmonic nffecuoos but also 
In .five Hons of Vfio kidneys, debility ot the stomach and 
other kindred organs." 
Rev J K. Chase of Rnmcey, N. H., writes: 
M I have for yeans regarded your White Pine Compound 
as an Invaluable remedy. I can truly nay that I regard It 
as even more efficacious and valuable than ever. 1 have 
last taken the Compound for a cold, and it works charrn- 
ingty." 
Hon, P. H. Sweetser of South Reading, writes: 
" Having long known something of the valuable medi¬ 
cinal properties ot Uio White Pine. I was prepared, on 
seeing aa adveruaementof vour White Pine Compound, to 
give tee medicine ft trial. It bos been used by members 
of my family, for several years, for colds and coughs, and 
tn some CMea, of serious kidney difficulties, with excel¬ 
lent res')ll». Several of our friends have also received 
much benefit from tee Compound. Wj intend to keep It 
always on hand." 
R are chance to purchase real 
ESTATE. Two farms containing 149 and 1S5 acres 
each, lying side by aide, and situated two nilte* east of the 
large and^ flourishing village of Cambridge, Washington 
Co., N. Y„ arc for kale. In location, fruit, wood, water. 
Ac., or for grain, aiipep, rii.I the dairy, no more desirable 
places can be found It) this section of country The 
dwelling houses, burns, &o., are " A No. I." For farther 
particulars address or call on Iho subscriber. 
785-2t II. K. FISHER. 
Dated North NVIilt" Creek, N. Y^ Jan. '23.18fv5._ 
Messes. Chi' Kseing A Son—“ Accept my sincere con- 
gratnlatMUS. Henceforth the United Slate* mayadvan- 
tageoaslv compete with Europe tn the construction of 
Ptauos: and lt» Dot the least of all our comruercial tri- 
urnplis that you have succeeded iu matching md surpass¬ 
ing the efforts of the Erards, the Pleyels. the Collarda, 
and Broadwoods. Tru'.v yours, 
Docember. 1862. “ L. M. GOTISCHALK." 
Mb. G. H. Ellis —Dour Sir: l rake much pleasure in 
saying that tho Plano yoq furnished for Gtan’s Opera 
Troupe in this city, manufactured by Messrs. Kartzman 
& Hinze, is a very line instrument—indeed os good as I 
have ever used. Yoors truly, E. MUZZIO. 
Musical Director of tee Italian Opera. 
Dr. Poland — t wish to bear testimony to the value of 
your B'Atie Pine Compound. You will reuiuiuber how 
rbeble I ivaa at the time I called on you in July last. Mv 
chlef complaint was lnJtammdXion of the kidneys. In >ui- 
ditlou to other disagreeable symptoms. I ,«n Itereil dread- 
ftiliy from severe pain. You sold me a botth of the H ’-nu- 
Pine Compouml, and before I had taken two-thirds of tee 
contents of one bottle, my pain had all left me. Though 
I have been afflicted wUh teat complalut a long time, l 
have not had a return of it since, and have for many 
months past enjoyed excellent health. 
S. D. & W. H. Smith's American Organs. 
These Instruments are pronounced hy competent judges, 
the best I:i»tnaen.K manufactured :a the united States. 
Thcv N>re Off the palm at the reoenl State Fair held at 
Rochester. N. Y*., and received the First Premium over 
the whole catalogue exhibited, including Instruments 
from the most celebrated mauufseturers throughout the 
Country, (Mason .t Hamlin's included.) 
Al l of the above superior Instruments can be found at 
the Parlor Music Store only, os the Proprietor has tee ex¬ 
clusive Agency. *hd a large assortment..-onstantiy on hand 
fjrghget Nlusic, Musical Merchandise, of every 
description. 
All Instruments warranted for five years. 
A first-class Tuner Ls employed, ana will attend to all 
orders promptly GEO. H. ELLIS, Agent, 
Parlor Music Store, $5 State St., Rochester, N. Y. 
Should be used by all Farmers on their 
SHEEP, ANIMALS AND PLANTS. 
JANIES F. LEVIN, 
JLtfeni South Bourn Company, 
GSS-lSt US (Vn Lrul Wharf, IUmUih, Uum. 
\V1SIIES TO Bl \ A SNIALI. FARM The 
vv price ol which, not to exceed seveu hundred dol- 
lan*. Wherein tee State..: New York can u K ibcnd? 
RurallsU, please respond, aud oblige 
Your*,with respect, CIlAS. it. BANCROFT, 
7S4-2t_ i Hampden Co.. MMS. 
I NARM FOR S \ I.K. u0 :n ->* of land, .•te.ini four 
’ mlU -- east of Peni > , N to* Co., N. Y„ and w 
one mile af* depot on (in \. Y. A K II. U. Said farm has 
no bUlldlngik Is well v. ate ,• | and Umbered, aud In a high 
Btate of cnltlvatioD. For funliur pariiculura Inquire'of 
1). K. I1ATMAKKR and I II. SHEl'll K11D, Mtlo CYntrr. 
Yates Co., N,Y tbi 
THE PROVISION MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, Jan. 2S.-Asli«t, *116*12,50. Cotton Mid¬ 
dlings 90c. Flour, Super Slate, *fl,t5vl.llA6; Extra State, 
*9,«cd9,7h ; Fancy State, *9,906*10, 11 ; *11,10(^11,80 for trade 
and family brtunls K) e tloni. tiyu.9,75. Wheat, *2,15 tor 
No, 3 Chicago spring ; *2,20 Mllwaukcoclub. Barley malt 
*2,14^62.20. Oats, *1,06^ 1.06k for Western. Rye. *1,65.- 
NVeatern mixed Corn, old, *lAh*l,8fl; uew yellow, *1,77 
661,711. Hops, rHkVle. Hav, Jl.Ukht.TO *i 100 (ha. Pork *36 
00(496,90 for old mo**; OSTJiOi^MJjO lor new utoM, *3Aal«.i» 
for prime niet*^. Plain Moss beof *36,009(8■. Extra, pii,- 
006*24. Dretwed hogs, *15.506616. Lard, ltV.t23.SC. Clover 
seed, 256626c Timothy, *6646,50. Rough flax. t3,7Oj*3,90. 
Tallow, 15X0*1**. 
"BUFFALO, Jan. SO.-Flour, snlesi Indiana at *U,7N; 
Ohio white *11,23. W heat. *2,25 Canada white; No. 1 Chi¬ 
cago and Milwaukee *2, a‘»,iff,06, Corn, *1.42f,*1.55, Oaw, 
85(4tfTc. Barley, *1,95(^1,60 fur Western: *1.60 Canadian, 
llye, *1,45. Pena, *1,756*1,80. Beans, *d,l2’,.,'.JJ5,. Tlmotliy 
seed, *5,50ut6,50. Clover, *156*15,50. Barley malt, *1,906* 
J, Oil meal, *60 V tun. Oat inoal, *J46j>i6 » bbl liuck- 
wheat flour, JV'V.inl 9 100 «i». Hay, **7(.&30. Potatoes, 
75C6«*1. Apples, *3<j;3,50 F bbl. Cranberries, *15. But 
tor,46:.*52e. Cheese', ISjCkle. Eggs, 136*i5c. -M.wi I*OTk, 
iHTidlW. Dreused tings, *14wit,50. Hides, He for green; 
lOKrtUr do oaltesl; l8(.ft22c dry UJuU Feathers, 00c-. Salt, 
*2^06*3,55 V bbl.— Courier. 
TORONTO, Jan. 2f>. -Klonr, BjSpAl.eO. Fall wheat,90 
©Wc V buahel: apring do. 7V.#S3c. Barley, rt>j 4 ? 0 c. Oats, 
IVoWOc. Ryo, Wc. Poas, 6 tk* 6 le. Hay. *L5 * tun. Straw, 
*lf. Butter, 18ej20e. Kgg*. 14u*1.V. Hama, IKSIOXc. Ha- 
pon, 06*H<*c. Lard, tu,*i 2 c. Venison. *3,o0&». Greeu 
hides *k(*:t,90 f. 100 ti,« ; dry do, * 66680 .; cured and tunned 
<X(i*5o, Sliuepsklna aud Lambskins, rl.,»fl ,25 each for 
green; dry, l 6 oil 8 c V tt. GrconcalfiiKins, 10c V tt: dry 
Uliiiac. Potatour, 856645c, A pplcft, * 1 ,906*2 V bbl.-Cloie. 
White l*Iue Compound for Diabetes. 
Important leetimonp fro'n Asa GvWdiius. Es.;„ of 
Bow, Stnc Hurnpehlre. 
Mr Asa Goodhue, of Bow, N. H., was go prostrated by 
Bktbelee, in March. 3S59, that noirtier hltu-solr nor anv who 
saw him thought mat he could possibly live through the 
month. As a last resort ho thought he v.-oul l try the 
I Lilts flic CYwipcnmtd. They procured a bottle for him, 
he began to take it, sad to tee surprise of *j;, he Iramrd:- 
ftWlv jIimiu'J ,iir.< el r.mimdracnt. Eleven rnoams after¬ 
wards, (Feb, Si, lo.l,) ir. a full statemaul of Ids case, he 
says:—“ 1 believe Or, Py, i ruV While Pine Compound. 
under God, has beou the moansof my recovery teas far.” 
XW Growers. Important, and Dealers in genuine Garden, 
Field uud Flow, r *ecds. Also Trees, Vines, Shrubs. 
Plants, Ac., &c., 
153 I tr04i.il Street. 
NEWARK, NEW JERSEY. 
JOHN V. K.UJlKliLK, Seclsman, 
(Successor to tlie late Geo. C- Thorbttru.) 
FRANCIS llUILL, Seed Grower and Nurseryman. 
N. B.— Seeds by mall, postage paid, on receipt of price. 
Catalogues gratis, by addressing us above. 7Si>-13t 
tlMIE PATENT "STA U” NO-CHIMNEY 
A BURNER, for Kenaat neOll Lamps and Lanterns, tits 
all ordinary sue lamps. »ud without a chimney gives a 
brilliant light, free iroiu smoke or smell, and can bo 
handled freely wiuiou: twmg extinguished ; wai raut.xl os 
represented Agents wanted. Samples sent, post paid, 
lor40c. Circulars ire.- JAMES EDGAR. Sole Mir., 95 
MaidOU-Lahe, New York oily, (Box 5,646 N. Y., P. O.) 
I NAU.n Foil NAl.lv. A first class dairy and 
J grain tanu of 205 acres, (a tee town of Rodman, Jeff, 
uo., N. Y., the former -osklenoe of Daniel Smith, de¬ 
ceased. It is 7 mllas from Watertown, has comfortable 
buUdlnzs, HO acres wood, a large orchard wltli grafted 
tvult. tt is level,productive, it 00 frotn stone and well wa¬ 
tered. Will keep 50 cows. One half or more of the pur¬ 
chase money can remain on the farm from t to 10 years. 
Address 8. S. ROBBING, Copenhagen, Lewis Go., N. Y. 
Letter from Rsv. L, C. strvxns. Pietor of the Baptist 
Church, Irof tiou-n Centre, A'. H. 
Dr. J. W. Poland — My Dear Sir —You have asked me 
wliat l think ot y our White Pltic Compound. 1 never be¬ 
fore put pen to paper to tip', any man what'I thought of a 
medicine. Mv lathCT. a physician Of lire ohl school, 
early In.: ne to serious suspicions of all nostrums of what 
over kind not bearing tho stamp of teat fraierult-.. But 
Ui-ss. suvplclo s I Lave parted With bv devr. --s.iu I have 
carefully acuuatnttd my seif wtt-h tire leading nrin.npU-s 
Of Uydreipathy, Hoiuosypstey. Thompscn’.anism, Kclecll- 
ctsm. ann other systema w liicli have cialvoevl jtnbHe favor 
within the last twenty live years • so that 1 fe,.l at Ubertv 
on this ground ki speak mv convletlorv. 
Then Uio sympathy which l feel for you, as a former 
Baptist pastor — obl .ed to fcllcqulsh tee ministry ineroly 
on account of lll-bOalUi, but Still cherishing all tile ardor 
of your early years lor tew blessed work, and laboring to 
your utmost In other ways, to proclaim the glorious gos¬ 
pel, lucluied me as a matter oi duty to comply with your 
request. 
In 1843 l became acquainted with Den Holmes Board 
man or Maine, brother of tee late Ooo, Dana Bonrdmr.n, 
formerly mwatonary in Buruwh, and from him tor the 
lire’ lime learned tec wonderful mediutn.vl qualities of 
white ptnc bark. He had a few years before been brought 
to Urn borders of the grave, hy what the beat of ptr*»t- 
claoB pronounced ploxnoaeurr iionauuipUun.aud was given 
up to die, but was ncvertheleo? eullrelv cured ay a 
preparation made by hts ow u hauda from this bark. Since 
that time, until l became acquainted with yonr Article, 1 
hnvq boeu surprised teat no phlioeophical nuud was found 
to undertake a cough preparation irom white pine.. 
As soon as your article w as brought to my notice. It 
therefore secured my attention ; and I have not failed to 
acquaint myself with a snrflcient number of facts to pro¬ 
duce a settled Judgment, as 10 Us value, slomo of my own 
family have Mod it with signal benefit, ! believe one of 
til® boot cough u>ejleia<» ever prepared, besides Its »al 
ue as a Cough Modic , ne, I have good reason to believe 11 
to be all it claims as a remedy for kidm-y diseases and 
diabetes. Yours truly.' L. C. STEVENS. 
Goffistown Centre, X. H„ February, I860. 
TUB FOLLOWIN'O SPLK.VDID LIST OF 
WATCHES, UUAiffS, HOLD PENS AND PENCILS, 
Ac., WORTH *500,000. 
To bo sold at Our Dollnr each, wlthont regard to 
value, aud not to be paid until you know what you will 
receive. 
UX) Gold Hunting Case Watehee.. . . each *100.00 
100 Gold Wlitcn.Hi. ... . ...60.00 
Cadloe' Wateties. 35.00 
400 Silvet Watclioe... *15.00 to * 2 . 4.00 
600 Gold Nock and Yeet Chains . 13.00 to 15.00 
1000 ChatclaUi and Guard Chains. 5.00 to 13.00 
ttlk'O Vest and Neck Chain* . 4.00 to 12.00 
•1(100 Solitaire Jet and Gold Brooches. 4.00 to 8.00 
4000 Coral. Lava, Garnet, Ac., Brooches.. ;s.(X)to 6.00 
71X10 Gold Jet, Opal, Ac., Ear Drops.. 3,00 to 8.00 
.500) fVenla' Urraet iuid Scarf Pins. 8.00 to 8.00 
6000 Oval Band Bracelets.. 3.00 to 8.00 
20 iH) Chased Bracelet*. 6 . 1 x 1 to lo.on 
flaoO California Diauioud Plus and Rings.. 2.50 to A00 
2000 uold Walcli Keys...... 2.5010 6.00 
5000 Solitaire Sleeve Huttons and Studs.. 2.00 to Sjoo 
3000 Gold TliUnblvs . . 4.(X) to li.tl) 
3000 Miniature Lockets. 2,00 to 7.-10 
flood Miniature LoekeU, Magic. 4.00 to 0.00 
2f«>I CioldTuqUiuleks, Crosses, 4c,. 2.U0 to 6 . 0 O 
3000 Fob and III boon Slides... 2.00 to 9.00 
4000 Chased Gold Klugj. 2.00 to 5.00 
4000Stone Set Rings...... 2,00 to 6.00 
0,41V Set* ladles' Jewelry -Jet and Uotd.. 5.00 to LUV 
tXXV Si te, ladles' Jewelry—varied atyles.. 3.00 to 15dW 
8000 Gold Pens, Silver Case and Pencil_ 4.00 to 3.00 
1000 Pena, Gold Cose and Pencil. 6.00 to 10.00 
iXOO Gold Pena, Gold-mounted Holder,... 2.00 to B.ix) 
All ten goods tn tho above list will be sold, without re¬ 
servation. For One Dollnr Earl). Certtilcntre of ail 
tlie various articles are placed In similar .‘nvrlopee ami 
sealed. These envelope* will be tent by mall or delivered 
at our office, without regard to choice. On receiving a 
Certltlcatn yon will see wliul article It represents, and it 
is optional with you to send one dollar and receive tho 
article named, or anv other in tho Hat of the same value. 
In all tranaactlpp# by mail charge tor forwarding 
the Ccrilficatee, p»v Lug postage and doing tee busthros, 
2.) cents each. Five Certirtcates will bn sent for Si, 
Reynold’s Arcade, Rochester, N. Y. 
Entrance over tho Post Office and from ExcUauge Place. 
fST - Oldest Commercial College in the Country. Kstab- 
\\f A r 4? HR* UIVKN A W A Y 1! 
V V Agents selling our 
“ NOVELTY AND N ATIONAL M 
Prize Packet a and Cei-ti i ioatos, 
In the Great Oltt Sale of Yalcablk .Jkwklst, receive 
os premiums, due Gold . s d Silt er W atcuks Son.I 25 
cents and receive a ccrltdcate entitilng you to a prl.a\ 
a'.ao our special Circular to agents with premium Induce¬ 
ments Also a list ..four Sim undid Stkki. E.noxavixos 
xst> Cahi> PlC-vunita, which pay agents '.-100 nor cent, 
profit. G. 3. HASKINS ,t CO., 
781 it yo.*6 Heekman n . {few York. 
ouiesi..— -„- — - 
IDiied In 1843. WH 
Practical Instruction tn Book Keeping and Business 
Ol'tfinatod |n tins Institution, and ls more perfectly car¬ 
ried out fliau m any Other. Tlie Pkacticvl D spart- 
mkxt is . 1 - ter !he supervision arid tnatrncUon of the 
Priucipai himself. 
I'KXvi \sshic by Prof- Rundell. .me of the most success¬ 
ful Tcachera in the countr- T*i.*m»xmniro—Morse’s 
lustrum mm are used—Mr. Barton, Chief Operator In the 
Office of the Weslern Union Line, teacher, 
tsidles’ Department adjoining mala Business Hall. 
A scholarship good for an unlimited time. 
For further information, please call at the rooms, or 
- nd for College Paper. Address 
A. R. EASTMAN. Principal, 
TTSdSt Rochester, N. Y. 
L[AVU MON IS Y, TIME AND LAliOU! 
Q 
1st. Tuk Cklxiikatkp (Ixirucux W.isnivo Prkp.vr.v 
tiox will m:ik.i the hardixt water soft as cuin-xcttier. 
2d Wttti tho Excels toil s.' u- will moke washing-day 
pleasaut, aud savk on* half tux tius, l.uior xxv> 
kxi-x.nsk. 
fld. The clothes will lock much whiter, and stains .its- 
appear os by magic-, and last ono-thlrd loniprr. 
4tli. tl k* 4 Uai.l,K 0 for cleauing paints, floors and dlshos. 
Slh. Cun be made In any L-uulIy, aud the materials can 
be obtained of an> Grocer. 
6th, For mm dollar 1 will send the Recipe for making 
tile Washing Preparation, and also the Excelsior Soap. 
7th. Warranted to do all l stale above, or the money 
m til bo returned. Address J. THOMPSON CREE. Store 
No. S4 Pleasant Street, Worcester, Maas. 7S4-U 
AAA 'C RES OF EXCELLENT LAND 
.f),l H Bl For sale In N e w J e raev, 46 mites south of 
Philadelphia by the Cape May UR., si *30 to *25 per acre. 
4 down, balance lu four years. A flue grow th Of young 
timber with tlie land at tee ahov prices. A tine stream 
with excellent water power running through tee center. 
For further Informatiou apply to 
riS-ti A COLE & CO.. 
Manumuskln, Cumberland Co., Nev. Jersey. 
J^EST FAMILY SEWING- MACHINE. 
WHEELER & WILSON 
MANUFACTURING CO. were awarded the Ftsa-r 
Pusmium at the Great International Exhibition, Lon¬ 
don, 1S62. 
Principal Office, No, 635 Broadway, N. 7, 
605 S. W. DIBBLE, Agent, Rochester, N. Y. 
Agents come and examine Invention, or Samples sent 
ft-yn by mall for 30 eta.; retails for six dollars easily, 
77iV48t U. L. WOLCOTT. 170 Chatham Square, N. Y. 
THE WHITE PINE COMPOUND, 
GEOIUIE D. SWOT. M. D., PROPRIETOR. 
Will be manufactured In future at the Nkw Rkolxxd 
Dknot, 106 Hanover St., Boston, under tee supervision 
Of Rev. J. W. Poluml, M. D. 
DR. 8WETT will attend to the business department, to 
whom all orders should bo addressed. 
jV'Sold by wholesale and retail dealers In medletue 
Utoowhere. TSS-Stoow 
1ANCER8 CURE 
--... Cancers and Tumors of every 
Y.r description remoMsl and cured, without pain or the 
use of tho Knife by L>KS. B.VBCOCK & SON, 
TUTU No. 27 Bon,! street, Now York. 
ONA AND ISH 
dress UEV 
El.LA VINES for sale. Ad 
b' K. CANNON, Geneva, N. Y 
