PUBLISHER'S SPECIAL NOTICES 
NEWS PARAGRAPHS 
being tbe current outaid* figure, and varying from that to 
Me. I lie average, however, is not lower than 60c el bushel, 
reas are otthred only epariugly, and prices remain steady 
atatKftbOe t) bushel.— Globe., 
WffWl MONTH Made by nnv active person, 
1 t/t/ wit n the cheapest and best STENCIL TOOL'* in 
the market. Before purchasing elsewhere, he sure to send 
for my latest Circular and sample., which are free Address 
D. L. Mll.l IKEN, Brandon, VI. 
C*Qn PER MONTH Anavrs Wjurmi-Oreat in- 
ru/t_ivy diicetaanuitre nilrml. For Particular* send 1 red 
"tamo. Add re.s MERCANTILE AGENCY, Milan, Ohio. 
I if" The parties m e le-nonsihle and their nioiucss a 
legitimate quo, B'estern Gleaner, Ctesclond, Ohio. 
!>KI\fK’H NEW t'VI'.VUnUK OK O It A K K H 
I c.uii rising over .'axi Varieties. I’rinee'a Catalogue ol 
ritilbou!* l' |ifUnliliii# 1 , , vory otien- 
jivm Apn!i<\nnt* to nen<l for theno and ollu»r (LiU 
Iuk r ut»w. I’ricoft art' fowor than ®v*»r btffor* oir»>ri‘«l. 
U LAW’S PATENT APPLE PACKEB, 
• TJufn.s *-,, ,1 T . . t 1 C 
REMnRANPT Peat.k, the eminent painter, fa¬ 
mous for his portrait from life, of Washington, 
and the celebrated picture, “ The Coutt of Death,” 
is dead. He was eighty-three years old. 
The unexampled health of Hew Orleans the 
present season, is attributed in part to the re-pav¬ 
ing of the principal thoroughfares with granite 
blocks, thereby preventing noxious exhalations. 
Tdk “American Wine Company,” of Chicigo 
are about to transfer their operations to St. Louis, 
being convince ! of the superiority of the Missouri 
grape, and expect to produce from G0.000 to 70,- 
000 gallons of wine the first season. 
Ninktt-six thousand Buffalo robes, worth$250,- 
000 , have been brought from the Upper Missis¬ 
sippi this year. They are all tanned by squaws, 
the braves not stooping to such menial work. Tn 
spite of this large number, prices will be high 
this winter, as there are fewer old ones iu market 
than common. 
A rACKAOK of Liberian coffee, raised on the 
farm of President Benson, in Bnssa county, has 
been received in New York. Tho berry is un¬ 
commonly large and full, and light in color. The 
coffee raised in Liberia, according to the Coloni¬ 
zation Herald, is declared to be the best known, 
and commands a much higher price than an¬ 
other. 
A man in.Iowa, not far from Mercer county, 
Missouri, being annoyed very much with persons 
stealing watermelons, put poison in some of them. 
Five men who went into the enclosure got hold 
of some of these poisonous melons, ate three of 
them, and three of the party were found dead in 
the enclosure and two just outside. 
A firm in Amherst, Mass,, are manufacturing 
about fifteen hundred pounds of artificial leather 
daily, from scraps of leather and old pieces of 
rope. It has not been introduced out of Now 
England, yet the demand is reported to bo greater 
than the supply. Tho process of making is simi¬ 
lar to that of manufacturing paper. So says the 
Boston Journal. 
Earnings op the Auiibrn Prison.—T he State 
Prison, at Auburn, has at length become a paying 
institution. Tho figures are as follows: 
Total earning» ami expenditures nf Auburn Prison far 
the month of September, I860. 
Total contract earnings..$ 7,438 11 
Miscellaneous “ . 8,441 37 
Total earnings ..$ IS.879 48 
Total expenses fur ordinary support_ 6,449 81 
Earnings over expenditures..$ 10,429 67 
Total receipts for the year ending September 
•i0, 1860.. ' .100,3 IS 74 
Total ordinary expenses during same time.... 76,191 89 
Profits over expenditnreg for the year . $ 26,163 85 
From New Mexico. —The New Mexican mall, 
with dates to the 21th ult,, arrived at Independ¬ 
ence, Mo., on tho 8th inat. The preparations for 
a campaign against the Indians have not intimi 
dated them. A party of them went iuto Fort 
Fauntleroy, a short time ago, and run oil' eighty 
head of cattle belonging to Dr. Connolly. The 
volunteers who enlisted for tho war against the 
Navajoes, have marched for the place of rendez 
vouse. The election for members of the House 
of Representatives p issed oil'quietly. J. A. Hub- 
bell was elected to fill the vacancy occasioned by 
the resignation of Judge Baird. 
No news from the plains. But few Indians 
were seen, and they were lriendly. 
Cl? - V oluntary Agrxts for tub Rural.—A ny and every 
Subscriber. Post Master or reader is requested to act as vol- 
Untarr agent for the Rural, by forming clubs or otherwise. 
JV’o iq is the time for Its friends to manifest their interest, in 
the paper and the eaurni It advocates, either by obtaining 
new subscribers, Or Inducing other* to act in ita behalf. If 
any lose or wear out numbers in showing th« paper,— 
that's tho best way to get subscribers,— we will duplicate 
them in order to make their files complete for binding, 
t?r* Ct.nttniaa wrru Tim MAOA7,iars, &r.—We will send 
theTllmiAi. New York nr for 1861 and a yearly copy of cither 
The Atlantic, Warper's, Godcy's, or any other $3 maga- 
*ine, for ♦!. The Kl-rai. and either The IfortlcnHortM, 
limey's Magazine, Arthur's Magazine, or any other 
•9 magazine, for 98. Canada subscribers must add the 
American postage. 
rw-TnB Rtril is published strictly upon the cash 
ststrm —copies are never mailed to individual subscribers 
until paid for, and always discontinued when the subscrip¬ 
tion term expire*. Hence, we force the paper upon none, 
and keep no credit hooks, experience having demonstrated 
that the Cash System is altogether the best for both Subacri- 
ber and Publisher. 
US'* N# Travruxo Aobnt* are employed by us, as we 
wish to give the whole field to local agents and those who 
form clubs. And beside, we wish it distinctly understood 
that all persons traveling through the country, professing 
to hold certificates from us, arb impostors. 
l*T Tug Rural as a Pbbsbkt.—O ur readers arc 
reminded that in all cases where the Rural is sent to a 
distant friend or relative, as a present, we only charge 
the lowest club pries, $1 26. Our lowest price for copies 
Bent to Canada, is $1.37)4, and to Europe, $2 26—tha 
extra charge being for postage. 
t jT* Ant person who remits pay for a club of 6,10 or 16 
at tho specified rates for such club, and adds a sufficient 
Qumber within one month thereafter, can avail himself ot 
the advantage of the price •!' large club, and retain the 
amount, overpaid. 
5 f?~AsT pergo* so disposed can act as local agent for 
the Rural, and those who volunteer in the good cause will 
receive gratuities, and their kindness be appreciated. 
THE 1*01(K. TRADE. 
CHICAGO, Oct. tl.— During the past week tho market 
liss been Un >'t and the supply light. Sales were made 
throughout the week at. $,’>,26<,i>.V0; but yesterday mid to¬ 
day both summer packers and shippers were more eager to 
purchase, and the sales rouged from $5,60 >41,75. The sales 
were: 
45 Hogs averaging 208 tbs at. *,v«o 
51 “ " 235 tha at . 6 115 
led ‘ “ 265 lbs at. 6.70 
4t •• « 275 it., at. 2 $ 
119 * “ 245 ibs at. 
<5 “ “ 220 tbs at. 6/,0 
—[Democrat. 
CINCINNATI. Oct, 1 1,—Provisions are dull, but holder* 
are firm at. #l7,i.Vu IS,i n for mess pork, and %< 1 1 \ for b n un 
shoulders ami sides, There is mu improved feeling in the 
market for lings fur future delivery; we hear of sales of 
about4,0(10 head lor ..ember af $0,50. For November 
th«V are mostly held at $0,75. with buy era at Iroiti StfiAOto 
$'>,66. I lie large contracts that have been made through- 
nut the tv cm will operate in Invor of sellers, arid prospect 
I* tlrnt UftfJU but* nl thft f.fU*p will CiutUiPf builds »»t 
prices highly remunerative to I'mldcrs. The immUUMIS have 
made returns for iwenty-gfx counting, to toe Auditor's of¬ 
fice, at Columbus, nf lira number of hogs assessed The 
figures compare, us lulhnvs; 
Twenty-six Con»ti“s IfflH,..621 (if!) 
Twenty six Counties 1529,..70li’t)79 
Decrease in I 860 ,. 13 fl,n 3 il 
The same rill ill Of deereuso in the remaining counties 
would make a /ailing off of .167,000 head. Western packer* 
are olTenug box meals at 8for loUK-rlh, 9 for long clear. 
it h» knew its advantages. It ■« entirely nf Iron and will 
Iasi a lifetime. See out in Rural of Sept. v!). Price $3, no. 
Agents and IVildlars wanted in every County and Town 
in tins and other States where fruit Is extensively grown. 
A lew County arid distant State rights hirrole. Send for a 
liirciltnr. Address or apply to 
■N'd 4t It- I,AW. I.oekport, N. Y. 
(; UANrO- FROM BAKER'S ISLAND. 
Wk would cull the attention nf Guano Dealers, Planters, 
and Farmers, to the article which we have cm hand and 
for sale at 
40 Per Cent. Loss than Peruvian Guano, 
which we claim to be superior to any Guano or Fertilizer 
ever Imported () r manufactured in this country. 
1 hi* Guano is imported by 
WILLIAM II. WHJJ 1 I 8 , 
OF NEW YOKE, 
From Baker's and Jarvis’ Islands, in the South 
Pacific Ocean. 
Sold genuine and pure ns imported by the Cargo, or at 
retail b,y 
•I(MIN It, SAUDY, General Agent, 
No. 68 South Street, Corner of Wall Street. 
NEW YORK. 
It. lots been satisfactorily tested bv many of our promi¬ 
nent farmers, and analyzed by the niusf eminent and pnpn- 
'- 1 a i r.vi ' AJ *- v *. 4»i 1 tX i.: 4 i "n > • » I * i < ( \ 
i hiinoi.il iiiousaiiii French Qmuco Stacks,for dwarli 
ic I ear—my ow n growing and fine at. prices as follows 
first r , at Sip per thousand. 
Second si/.** at t'i per thousand. 
In large qu mtitieg at still lower rub" 1 . 
.....____ «• W. EASTMAN 
T \ ’ , , K 1 N K JGW (lit A I • Id88 -Debra a e 
-I • I Mann* < fiMconl, H.ntlonl Proliflii. iiri'i Union 
V loan^—Konu #no u|rl roofy, \rarmnteid gonuino, will 
no htrm((h» > n, P'i U<*• l fii rrniHK Tor JCx|U*ent, for $R tho H*'t, or 
for W wq will Homl tin' foreiro wr ntid V ork WaiJftir-*** (miiim 
i Clarion i'nrt :»ol I [yd?'a VUiio) (JlMito»i v Cn’Hwnft ind 
mu bull * 1 , mokiiiff in viinoiu»«. I . -S»n<l for Deter inline. 
Caluh)gne of tin* Cultunhu* j\ur,u‘nr 
Columbus, (>., Oct, M. n. BATEFTAM k (!l>. 
bu- Airriaultprai ChtftniMfji, anti found to ooDtinn. ium will be 
town by our Cironl«r f ) ft Inr^e per ct»ubiuL* ol 
Bono Phosphate of I.imo and Phosphoiic Acid, 
and id her animal organic matter, vinUlltig amninipa sufil- 
eienl in produce immediatu nhuudniii mops, besides sub- 
stiititiiiliy enriching the h-iII. It can he freely used without 
danger of burning the seed or plant, bv coining tn contact 
with It, ns is the rase with some other rerlili/.cis; retaining 
a great, degr.if ipoisruru, it causes the plant lo grow in a 
healthy condition,nod u» experience has proved, 
FREE OF INSJSC'1'8. 
For ordera in any niiantitv, Iwhlch will tie promptly at¬ 
tended In,) nr pniiiphh'tH coptni'itug full parUuulars of an- 
alyscs and tests of farmers, apply an above. 669-l.'it 
V hh WHO , WANT PAYING EMPLOY- 
.ni.NI sipiuld engage without del i v, in c i n v , ,-rinu for 
tho New Agent a lloolw of llm Vllbllr,, | a n till.I,],,g (•„ if 
Ton will only send us ymir addrea*, an easy thing, »o 
will return you, free, nurflaiillilcnllul tTeenlur, containing 
loll piirtieulers of (ho huidiie-is, Ita profits, and how to 
coiidurt it. The inforip 'tinn, while it will cok| von notldoir, 
will 'to >11 ritmpetont 'hptpjiiitr', L hn-meHs woifli 
IromaKHW tn ijllOOU per year. II in free Irotu risk, nip) 
any one oi lollow il in Ida mvn (own ee county. It is now 
Unusually good. Will v oi trv it? If go, address 
E. it. 8 TOIIUK, Auburn, N. Y. 
First quality, >T cwt..$9,00®!),60 
Ordinaly quality,.. 8 , 2 »u; 9 ,oo 
Coionmii quality,. 7.0O.T H.iKJ 
Interior quality,. 6,60@6,60 
COW8 A.XD CALVES. 
Firat quality,..$.50,1)0(3 60,00 
lirdmai'T quality,.4P,iHkam(J0 
Comnmo qu/dity,. 30,OOo'i 10,00 
Inferior quality,. 25,ot)gi30,00 
„ VEAL CALVES. 
First quality, Tilth.,. 0 fa7e 
Ordinary quality,.4'vO'AJx 
Common quality,. 3M('U4 
Inferior quality,. 3 (g, 3 ^ 
Uncap ANTI LAMBS. 
FriinO quality, f.l head,.$5,00(5)5,60 
Ordinary quality,. 4.00or4,S0 
Common quality,.3,003:5.75 
Inlarlor emailly,. 2 , 75 @ 3 ,oo 
, SWINE. 
First, quality,. 
Gtller qualities,. G>4(5)6Ji 
ALBANY. Oct. 16, Beeves — Notwithstanding that the 
supply is about tlm same as last week -being only 129 bead 
shi.il the demand is quirk for the best and' middling 
droves, at a shade higher prices There are comparatively 
lew prune beeves on sale, and only two or tl. drove’s 
strictl y premium. For the most part the supply larnaue up 
n| light, glcen stork, until for market, and lor this desurip- 
tioD' 'he trade is heavy at declining I,lives, Of tlm hotter 
grades both New Yoilc and Brighton are buying quite 
freely.. 
Receipts—-The fo’lowlng Is our comparative statement of 
receipts at this market over the Ceutiul Railroad estimat¬ 
ing 1/ cattle to the car: 
_ . . Corresponding week 
_ TliiB week. Last week. lust year. 
Cattle,.4,080 4,284 3,179 
sheep,.6,IH 4,0(18 lu 3f,8 
Hogs. 1,163 ,V47 Til 
I’rtces—We quote the market nrctly active for the hotter 
grades, and dull for inforior, at the following rates: 
This week. Bast week. 
Breminm.6'„ l e6'. 1 5 f«6‘* 
Kxtni.. .4l«®6 4Khhif.L 
First quality.3JY<Tn S%ia \ Q 
Secona quality. 2 * 41/68 2 *T 
Third qualily. Hvtbb’Jji ZHiSfifi 
CAMBKIDGE, Met 10 —Whole mimlior Cattle at market 
1,918—about 1,600 Beeves,and416Stores, consisting o( Work¬ 
ing Oxen, Milch Cows, and one, two sod three year old. 
rikkif Ihvl ri.n - l'rnv N extra, *fl,vhi7,00; first quality, $(!• 
second Oimllfv, EV'6; tolrd ,|uahly, $3,6u; ordinary, $2,75. 
WoUKiMi Oxk.v $76fud0u * ’ 
Cows AMI OaLVIH ivu, 30, 40Qa ik) 
H'i okr.v Yearllugrt, *7uuV; two y*»r8 old, 8I0(?f 12: three 
year* old, Si I 1 17. 
SUkEP a Mi Lamrs — fl.t’oi lit mnrki-t; price* in lots, $1,25, 
l,76tal2 USelM exlra, $AS8 .', 'V42,76, ’ ’ 
IliPKs—'Xud'ac. Tallow, ti/ufit^o. 
Cai.v 8kixs io.-i l2o ci it,. Celts, $l(i>$l,f0each. 
BRI MITON. i'll. II.— At market, 1,500 Beeves,£00Stores 
li,iHI0 Sheep itud I .nines, and 7oU Swine. 
Bluer C.u iLK-lh ice-. extra, S7,'i>,.i)P,00: first quality, $7- 
00 " 7,25; second quality, fO.iKKn t>,50; third quality, $4('i 6,60 
Working Ovkw f.x , Suugeltu. 
Mii.cii Cow-. -JISm ii; 
Vihai. Calves - $8,0 ©1,90. 
8thkkk - Yearlings, $00 1 u0; two years old, $10)T 12; threu 
years old, $1 l a ||). 
ilinns fKo iiWc TT th; Calf Skins, UYT 12c lb. 
TaLi.oW - ii - hS'e T) J lb. 
Smkkh ami I.am ns- il,60rid,7n: extra, $2,ComsO. 
Pklis —$Ko!$ 1,"6 lineh. ' ’ 
Swine -Stores, wholesale, fiVrOe f) lb; retail ii\'@ — 
Spring pigs 7c; retail **K<!'.8o; fat iiogs, undressed, 0c. 
lAAll.Vt K((lt SALE.-Ope of the heal, mid best situated 
I furiMH in Monroe Co., lying 0 miles wokI. of lids City, in 
the town of Gules, 011 flic Bolfalh road, will be sold at a great 
bargain II application is made soon. A small farm ol SO to 
HP seres, near lira City, -.r a house and lot. worth 4 to $5,000 
In the city, would be taken in part, payment. For particu¬ 
lars apply 011 lira premise*, or at No 8 Dill street, nt tho 
nfliee of John M. French f{ Cn., Ilf it. HUNTINGTON. 
Rochester, N. Y., August 31, lHik). 664-tf 
pIKITIM'HIUtMVTKl OIL ILUNTI N«R Agents 
1 Wonted to introduce this beautiful art. Young men are 
making over $60 a month in this business. Terms aud 
Specimen* sent ekek, by addressing, with stamp for return 
postage. [565-811 L. L. TOflD At CO., Lowell, Mass. 
| UNIT'S TO INVENTORS. 
Mksskh. MDMN CO., Editors of the Scienlifio Ameii- 
can, having had upwards of fifteen years experience in 
soliciting Patents at home and iu toreign Patent Ollloes, 
have published a 
MANUAL OF ADVICE IIOW TO SECURE LETTERS PATENT, 
which they w'll Ejnvilid by mail, free of charge. 
TJIG SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN 
la an Illindruted Weekly Jqnroa', of sixteen pages, devoted 
to the interest* of 
INVENTORS, MKCHANICS AND M A N IT FACT I.' ItE R 8 . 
Tlm numbers for a year nmlte a volume Of useful matter 
(toll of engravings,) of 532 pages. Terms, $2 a year; $1 for 
six mouths. 
Specimen numbers of lira paper sent free on application 
to MIJNN ti CO., 
Mi2 No. 87 Park Row, New York. 
itlacketsfy Camincrcc, #e 
Rural Nkw-Yorkkr Os sick, ) 
Rochester, OcL 16, I860. | 
Flour asp Graix.—A lthough cousiderulile is doing, we 
are unable to note any change* In rotes. The last foreign 
news has had a tendency to strengthen tho market, and 
holders arc firm. 
Pkot isio.vs Tho price* for pork tiro not *0 firm as here¬ 
tofore, and we arc inclined to the belief that those having 
any large amount of stock on baud would bs willing to 
make slight concessions. Fresh pork is beginning to make 
its appearance in market, and the rauge is $7,00tal7,25. 
Diinti) Fruitu.—Now and then a package of dried fruit 
is on sale, and tho price* ut which the market is opening 
may be seen by reference to table of quotations. 
FIat. During tlm week hay has put 011 $1,U0 per tun for 
best quality. 
ROUHK3TK11 W110 L EH A L. B PRICES. 
Flock ami Grain Eggs, drama.14(a)1'c 
Flour,wirit.wiieat.$.5,6Oe6,50 Honey, box . pip, |.( C 
Flour, spring do-6,2.5 a .5, ,50 ('indietiox .12(3, |:p- 
Flour, buckwheat, 1,60 1 1,73 Cundlex, extra.He 
Meal, Indian, .....1,26'1,31 Fruits and Roots"’ 
Wheat, GeueSee .. .1,10 2 1.36 Apple*, bushel .2Au00e 
BuhL white Canada 0 ,00 ' 0,00 Apple*, dn.-i .63ei76c 
Corn, old.......8£h]5-c Peaches, dried, ?J lb_UHc 
Corn, new.OOnOOo Cherries, dried, ft lb. I 2 <jr 
Rye, 60iha. tl Imsl). lH)o62u PI urns, dried,.OO.rpj 
Oats, by weight,...... 2 .V L i 26 e. Potatoes.26 c.<l3Sc 
(dioicn; 1 n 11 , 1 »«>i its roots, 
New Descriptive and Priced Catalogue of 
I lyacinOiH, 
JLiiliuuiH, 
Tulips, See., See. 
Comprising tiro largest assortment ever offered. 
AN l>IIE\V III,'IDG K VIA N, 
655-9t 878 Broadway, New York. 
laCKRTKKSIIIKK IJCCK LA31 lit*, carefully bred 
. r Irout Imported .Stock. Price, $10 In #16. 
«lil- 2 t '• " .. - - 
P BKADISII, Batavia, N. Y 
*?n(| AOTUK vocns’fi 31KN WANTED To sell 
Ijy subscription, suiiie of Hie mnut popular linnks 
ever published In this country Somo of onr Agents are 
mall o g from $l |)0 to $.’k 0 per mnntli. 
Address LIBERTY H\LLAHKO, 
Booksellers, Rochester, 
'I’FGl > - To engage Immediately, a good I’rop- 
r, iir-i tin pally for Grapes and Kosi's References 
Address, stating parlicular*, ltocliestcr Nurso- 
iox 1,598, Much ester, V Y. 660-3t. 
3 HEAT CliltlOHITV—Partictilnrs sent free. Agent* 
X wanted.—619 SHAW & CLARK, Biddel'ord, Maine. 
required, 
lies, I'. (I 
A MERIC AN GUANO, 
krom 
JARVIS & BAKER'S ISLANDS, 
r.N THU 
SO 17'J-’II PACIFIC OOJGAISr, 
IMPORTRt) BV THR 
AMERICAN GUANO COMPANY 
Oltioiv, (JO William Street, 
NEW YORK. 
C. S. MARSHALL, Pres’t. H. MATnER, See’y. 
•I- K. OH A I'PELL, Agent, 69 Exchange At., Roclieuter, N. Y, 
M oney can be made in selling o 
AORIOt’LTiRx 1. and 511 ana.i t vhiii:i Hooks. 
terms of agency apply to S \XT(IN k BARKER, 
ft',lit si a ti..-. 1 . r» ... t ir ' 1 
(UNASERAGA NURSERIES, 
kJ Dunsville, N. "YU 
O . B . M A X W ELL So CO,, 
Iv addition tn their extensive stock of Fruit and Orna¬ 
mental frees, otter for the Autumn of 18L0 and Spring of 
1861, au imnraiiHe ntoek of 
SMALL FIUJITS. 
HARDY NATIVE Gl£ VI'EH — Arina,Catawba, Coueord, 
Clara, Delaware, Diana, Isabella, liarlfoni 
i’rolific, and Rebecca, very strong and well 
grown. 
RASPBERRIES i: -d and Yellow Antwerp, Catawissa, 
Fostolf, FriHCOnhl, l.arge Fruited .Monthly, 
'■'el Hritickle's Orauge, l>y the thousand, 
very low. 
OtTUKANTS While and Red Dutch, Black Naples, Vic¬ 
toria, Cherry, and White Grape. 
GOdSEBEIililEB Houghton's Seedliug, 1, 2, and S years, 
very cheap, 
liLAGUlIEKKIEA —New Rochelle and Dorohester. 
HTICAIVBEKIilEtt Ol'all the leading sorts. 
RHUBARB, AriP VRJGirS, * 0 , 
ITT- Descriptive and Wholesale Catalogue furnished to 
applicants. 
Dansville, X. Y., Sept. 24, 188(1. Sfi0-3t 
'I'D FAB.MKBft, MEGHAN Mid, ANH l*ti! I.DEBIA— 
l ()»r "Irreprennihle Oonllict" >k against, high price*.— 
We offer you, at 74 Main St., Rochester, Iron, Nails, Hard¬ 
ware, Oils, Paint*. Co tors, Windows, Doom, Blinds, Hoes, 
Spades, Shovel*, Corn Hue*, Cultivator*, mid other article* 
too miiueroUN to tnentton. Also, the »e|nt>ruted “Straight 
DraR Plow,” which we offer cheaper than the cheapest. 
WB-tf MOOKK, HEBING & CO. 
'I'EKTII FOR THE 3IILI.ION 8DMETIIINO NEW. 
I Office No. 7 Mansion Qouhb RIocIg 68 State sfreet. 
Hoohester, N. Y. f525-tf| K. F WILSON. 
HEELER * WILSON 31ANf KAfiTCIlIBB OO.t 
IMPEOVKD FAMILY 8EWITTO MivCHHOSS, 
GOO Broadway, New YorU. 
These Machine* Combine all the late Improvement* for 
Hemming, Stitching and Pelting Seams, and ate the best in 
use for kamix, y skwi.mi mid tailoring work. 
Price* from $50 to *156. Hennners, #5 »xtrk. 
.. , „ „ «. W. DIBBLE, Agent. 
815-tf No*. 8 and 10 Smith'* Arcade, Koche*ter, N. Y. 
Publisher’s Qcpailment 
THE CrllOVIilR <*3 BAKE B 
1 NOISELESS 
FAMILY SEWING MACHINE 
Is rnpidlv mipergcding all other* for family irae. The 
llorm.ic Lock-Stiti n formed by Lhi* Mnchiira >h found to 
be the ontu onr. which xurvive* Llie warli-tnhon bia*-I'litn*, 
and, therefore, Uie only onu permanently valuable for 
Family Sewing. 
IT 13 THE BEST IN THE WORLD 
For families to uko, who desire a ntiloh unrivaled for 
REALTY, ELASTICITY, ami STRENGTH. Thi* machine 
hm w* equally well mi all fahiieg; munliri, cotton, linen, 
woolen elntn. etc,; from (he finest SWISS MUSI IN up to 
the HEAVIEST REAVER CLOTH or LEATHER. It 
finishes It- own wort, wltii'h is more durable than any fab¬ 
ric, run* at a quicker rate of speed limn nnv other, U very 
simple in ita construction, easily under*food, and wilu 
proper management NEVER GETS OUT OF ORDER. 
OS’IoiCES. 
(95 Broadway, New York : 18 Summer Street, Boston; 730 
Qhftalnot Street, Philadelphia: 181 Baltimore Street, Balti¬ 
more; 124 North Fourth Street, St. Louis: 68 West Fourth 
S'reef, Cincinnati; 171 Superior Street, Cleveland; 116 Lake 
Street, Chic ,1 go; amt all the principal cities and town* iu 
rim United States. 
659] I'tT- 'KND FOR A CIRCULAR, ^gj [4t 
NEW YORK, Oct. II.—The market i* very quiet, and 
there Is no sale for Fleece of any description bat < 'ulifnrnia 
which Is taken up immediately on arrival nf liKpdfd/, as t<> 
quality. Ollier qualitra* may bo quoted as follows: 
Am. Saxony lieeee rl lb...f.v i 55 
Am. full-blood Merino.....I7 u 6 l 
Am half-blood and three-fourth* Merino tou |f> 
Ain Native .'ind one-fourth Merino.fiOa.ej 
Extra, Pulled . . -t;yS/y) 
Superfine, Pulled...35 ;> 
No. I. railed .. 28 >a;u 
Lamb’s, Pulled .31 i /31 
Cajlfortja, exltn. INJOMKI 
( alfforuia, fine, unwashed. 22®36 
G ilil'oriJia, common do. loulb 
Peruvian, wiudmil . 2i>a82 
yalparuimi, unwashed. YlWSrDS 
S.uilh Am. eo,muon, wa.-hed... 11 rvjj 1 3 
South Am. Kiitru Rios, do.lliodii 
South American, unwashed. Sail 
South American Cordova, washed. 2 a® 22 K 
Ea*t India, washed. VStjii.’i 
African, unwashed. 9 ,lfd 
African, wached .Jd».26 
Smyrna, unwashed. 106016 
Smyrna, washed . 2l;.'»2i> 
Mexican, unwashed. .11604 
THE FALL CAMPAIGN! 
L 13I It.—t'liggl ('erpeluol Kiln, Patented July, I HOT.— 
Superior to any in line for Wood or Coal. cord* of 
wood, or !>; tun* of coal to UK) bills—<:oid not mixed with 
Stan* 4 d»o*e*i* f 484 -tri 0 . 14 . PAGE Recherfer, N V 
Cana hjUl lets active, hut market rule* very firm; sales at 
* 5,-0 '< 7,60 for common to choice extra. 
Gi' xi.x- Wheat, demand less active and market xcnrcelv 
*0 firm r prices, however, have umlorgorm no material 
change; sales winter re«l Wesloro at $Lil7fa.d,4i), on «hlp- 
board at $1,39: white Western also on shipboard at $1,17— 
fought on both parcels l2Mej white Michigan at $l. r 0 AI,- 
51*; -M >1 Wallace dun at $1,50 u,1,33; Chicago Spliug at 8l,2s(5r 
1,29*. white rillio, Indiana, Ac., *l./i)-ehfefiy instore; «nf- 
her Wi*-onsiu at fl.tt'.i 1,35; red North Carolina at $1,42.— 
l!ye scarce and v.uy |ln» sales prime ut *-in. Bariev in 
better re |iie*1; sales at ri>.fl4v t e f,.rC..na<ia East and West 
—Including Canada SVest at 88e. to arrive. Corn in fair re- 
ouesl, in part for export, without material change in 
prices; *alesnt7l,V • Tt»fe, for mixed Wesl-rn, alluat aud in 
Hfore. rials In hotter request and firmer at 3r>(,(qpje for 
Western, Canaiflun and Stale. 
Piiovmio.vr* — Pork quiet but firm; sales at $18,76(218,85 
for r»«s«; SH.SOfor prime. Latd dttU; Sulex at I2* 4 rajl3‘g c . 
Rutter steady at M ilHo for Ohio; l.V(i21c ior State.— 
CiieeiiM •te»dy at ‘.ladle 
Asuna-The market i* unchanged. Sale* are 50 bbis. at 
$6,25 tor Pot*; $6,50 for Pearls. 
AI B VNY, Oct. 15. Fi.orii jlwd Msai.. -Our market for 
k lour opened very (trcu wild ,1 good demand from all quar¬ 
ters at the cloning rates of Satuntay. Some holder* were 
asking an advance, but no quotable improvement can he 
made. Buckwheat Elmir amt Corn ileal are unchanged. 
Gkxi.x Wheat Ik in active milling request and for prime 
simplex *u advance ofNide tl hit., lorn been realized We 
note sale* of spring State at *1,1.5, Mediterranean at $l,3o 
tad,31, and whim Michigan at $l,»3wii,principally utthe 
latter figure. Coral* rather more active ami tho market 
'■ j ^ will it wan iaiid«3 nit Sftturduy (t W**Ht**rn 
ii4ix<‘d at 07 J v' r , unrl ihh m^rniug df>. ftt U8c t and round yel¬ 
low at 7«ic. Barley in )u fair n>one&t and unchanffea In 
value. TUe Halim abrogate ^6^0 bu.,inn]iii|iaafour-rowed 
hi Inc: j;«iiada via Buffalo, at 7&fc; CanadaRnAtat 8L 
»mu Wi'iu at W®8$c» Oats flrroer aud mure acUvtf. Sales 
the rural, on trial, at half price, 
And Premiuma for Club Agents! 
In order to introduce it more readily to the notice and 
support of comparative Btrangers, (preparatory to the 
commencement of Vol. XII, in Jan. next,) we have con¬ 
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Quarter—Oct, 1st to January, 13 number*—at only 
Half Prick, thus placing it within the reach and mean* 
of all non-snbscrihera who wish to give it a fair trial 
We will Bend 4 copies for $1; 8 for |2; 12 for $3; 20 for 
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desired. W'e shall not make a farthing’s direct profit, 
yet shall be glad to thus circulate 6,000 to 20,000 trial 
copies-for, though we may lose temporarily, it i* be¬ 
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while thousands of families will be benefited by making 
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subscribers. Below see Premium* offered for Trials. 
A REQUEST, AND WHEREFORE. 
— We ask its friends all over the land to aid in circu¬ 
lating the Rural's Campaign Quarter. Almost any one 
can readily obtain from 4 to 20 subscribers. <• Where 
there’s a will there’s a way,” and have not it* friend* iu 
the East and Weal, North and South, the will to extend 
the circulation and usefulness of tl.e favorite Rubai, 
and FamiuT WfiKKt.r of America? 
American Farmer's Eticy- Do. ElnmcutsofAg. Chem- 
clopedia.....$- 1 0D| tatty uud Geology. 1 00 
Allen'* Am. Farm Honk.. I ui> Do. Catechism ut Chemia- A 
Allen * [Xmorsr* of botmiB- | tty for Scd»>oi*. . -m 
tic Animal* .75 Lungatrntn on the Hive 
AHhu'h Rural Architecture^', ajjil ILmihv Bex .125 
Allen on tint Grape.ltal Luuctiap* Ifoi House* ...I 25 
Am. Architect, m I'lqOS for Liebig'* Familiar Letter* 
Country Dwelling*. . lifffi to funner*.. .. 50 
American Floriat’sGuide.. 7.5 l.iindc-y' Morgan Hor*CM.i 00 
Barry's Fruit Garden_I 2-6 Miner'* Bee keeper's Man- 
Bliilce'* f armor at Home 1 26 mil ... . 100 
HonssIngauU's Rural Kcon- Miles On the IIoi -i-’h Foot .'A 
>»»y.. .. I 26| Mllhurn era (hit Cow .26 
Brit: lit nu Grape Culture.. 60 Mr*. Abel's Skillful llnu.w- 
Bruwne's Bird Fancier—50 wife, and Lauras’Guide.. 50 
Browne'* Punltry Yard.. 1 oolSaxtonta Rural Hand Book*, 
fro. Field Bookot Manurenl 26| boutid in I Series e.aclt 1 25 
liridveiiiari'* fluid. As*'t. I 601 Mutin'* Lund Drainer. 50 
Do, x ini ,-T* Guide .tio No,h'* Progressive Farmer lit) 
Do. Kitchen tinnienep* In- .Veilf* Oaraeoex's Com- 
«true for.fs) panion . . 1 00 
Do. Fruit Cult. Mamuii ., ft) Norton'* Element* of Ag. 
Greek's Book Of Flower* .100 riculture .CO 
Hiiist'* Flower Garden_126 ORotPs Sor gho and iiu- 
Do. Family Kitchen Curd..74 plien. 1 0 ,) 
Chemical Field Lecture* 1 Off Pardee mi the Strawberry. 60 
Chiuese Sugar Cano and I’odder 1 * Land Measurer.. 50 
Sugar Maklug.,....26 Beriioz 'm Nuw Culture of 
Churl too’# Grape Grower's tho Vine. . 25 
Guide. .Ik 1 Philip * 1 Be«-keepep* Chart 26 
Cobbett'a Am. Gardener iff Quinhy's My * tone* of Bee- 
Cnttagn and Farm Bee- I keeping. 100 
keeper . 28 Rahhii. Fancl.-r .50 
Cole’* Am. Fruit Book.... 6 fflRandnil'a Sheep Husban- 
Do. Am. Veterinarian. 6 U| .lev . 126 
Dadd'* Modern llor''.* Doe.l Off, Hicli.'iidMon cm the Horse.. 25 
Do, Am, CsttJu Doctor. 1 flv I In, Peats of tlFarm .25 
Do. Anatomy and Physi [Do. Donittatie Fowl*. .25 
nlngv of :.he Horae. 2 (WfDo, orr lire llog... . 25 
Do. colored plates_. .. I no:Do.on the Honey Bee_25 
Dana * Muck Manual. 1 Off Do. on the Dog.26 
Do. Prize Essay 00 Mu- Rceinellli’* Viuu-dressePs 
nureis.. .2.5 Manual. 50 
Darlington’* Weeds and Shepherd'* Own Hook_ 200 
Useful Plants .I 50 Stewart’* Stable Book_ 1 uo 
Davy's Devon Hurd Book 1 WjiStray Leave* from the 
Domestic aud Omameutal I Rmik of Nature.100 
Poultry .. 1 IK) Stephens’ Book of the 
Do, C»ilored pfale* . .... 21)0 Farm, 2 TOls.4 00 
D> vuiug <Fruif«aud Fruit Skillful House-vifo. 25 
Trees .1 ft)I Skinner's Element* of Ag. 25 
Downim S Landscape Gar- Smith's Liuntacape Gar¬ 
dening .3 iffj deuing.I 25 
Do. Rural Es -ay*. .3 OO'Thacp* l'ritrcip'.ee of Ag. 2 00 
lie’-'.wood * Cranberry Cut- ThuruwV Pa ,to 1uii)1b- 
tuie—.. .. ft) meuta... 1 00 
Elliott 1 * Western 1’ruit Thompson's Food of Aui- 
Book.126 main . 75 
Every Lady her own Flow* The Roue Culturist. 25 
erGarlenor.60lTqphum'R Chemistry Made 
lann Drainage, (it, F’. [ F.nav .nj 
French).I 00 TurneK* Cotton Planter's 
FeeKenden* Farmer and Manual . 100 
Gardener.1 2- r J Wurdur'e Hedge* and Kver- 
I)o. Am. Kitchen Gard.ftl| green*. 1 00 
Field'* Pear Culture.1 on Waring'* Elements of Ag.. 76 
Irish Cultiin-..,.l 00 1 Weeks on Re r;.25 
Kliat 011 Gnr**e*. 1 2 ‘h White’* Gardening for the 
Guenon on .Milch Cows_ 6 <M South ..) 25 
Herbert to Horse-keeper*.126 Wilson 011 Flax.25 
lira,per'* Dog and Gun.... 25 YeUAttlt Marlin on C'attle.l 25 
Hough’* Fanil Record,... 8 ft) Ynuattouthn Horse.126 
Hyde’s Chiuese Sugar 1 Do. on Sheep. 75 
Cane....25 Do. on the llog.76 
Johnston * Ag. Chemistry 1 2 ft 
r?r Any of the above named work rwill be forwarded by 
mail, post-paid, on receipt of the price specified. 
Address D. D. T. UOOltri, Rochester, N. Y. 
“THICK’S ^COOTJ3STTA.3NrX 
AND 
DXSI'ATCTl I»AT’Ji:WT.” 
The Inntntor’s Claims as acknowledged and. protected by 
the. Governments of Canada, the United States, and 
Great Britain , with explanations. 
W iiat t claim as my Invent ion is, the contrivance of keep¬ 
ing accounts current, of whatever kind, descrLdron, nr va¬ 
riety, in printed form, by keening the MtateuieuLH of the 
several account* ntaoolog in printers' type, or thou' equiv¬ 
alents, th 6 type being so arranged in form ns to admit nib* 
iug readily and quickly readjusted in any particular part, 
where an account may have undergone a change, by the 
lap*# of time nr the current of business transactions; so 
that, when read)unfed in all such part* up to any given 
date, .111 impression then taken from tho typo aha!! exhibit, 
111 printed form, the true state of all the account* >»• kept, 
accurately rejucsentingall the balance# or conclusion,, m 
accordance with lira end or end* contemplated In keeping 
the record; rendering it, in commercial busines*, a balancu 
sheet of tho must compact anil perfect Ctiarach- - , 1h» de¬ 
tail, of management being #ulwt»ntiallv as recited m speci¬ 
fication, wherein it Is Shown, that the fact 01 Cu ts to he re¬ 
corded, may be represented by figures, symbols,date*, or 
numberuse. 1 either w-p 
whatever#!** will indicate the tact as deni red: and further¬ 
more, based on this primary invention, l ulm claim tire tie- 
vieft or contrivance ol re adoring or t > : . : 1 -, ounts 
in partial or full Atntmnents, when th« slaleiaoiit or state¬ 
ments so sent are thus, or substantially 11 mc kept iq type, 
by the contrivances of m v invention, he the medium ot 
transmission what it may: hut U 10 particular mode of ren- 
derlng account*by the uscofth* Dispatch Machine, con¬ 
stituted of Apron Movement, Keel, ami Cm ter Sttaiaj), I 
claim iu ti e broadest and fulloat souse; Hint also the ma¬ 
chine i tsc If, e m h raw’ n g a 11 !t* form* and mode* of opornting, 
aaindicutea In dcecrlljing it, piMe-r c< 1 simple ti*nil instru- 
meut, or ft* propelled by machinery. Aud in connection 
with these specific claims, and based upon them, I also 
claim all other means and appliances substantially the same 
a* those herein claimed or intended to be claimed. With 
these claim* fully acknowledged and Protected a* above, 
this invention lms already spread Irion over Canada, four¬ 
teen State* of the American l r 11 for), aud into Great Britain, 
aud is low used In more than oue hundred Newspaper Of- 
licus. Its 111101 * 11*0 valuo to bunking Rod similar in*tilu- 
tion* will he shown iu it circular which will make iu ap¬ 
pearance soon. Meanwhile, ajiplhvition* for Information, 
•‘Deeds of Rights," or “Di-pu'ch Miiclilues,” will receive 
ilue ttttenliou, when ad'lre.ssed either 4» 
tfr-v. icoKK.irr dick. 
Buffalo, N. Y., or Fort Eric, C. W- 
Or to his Agent and Attorney. 
JOHN f HAINES, London, England. 
837" To “ I.CX," w ho in the Montreal Gillette of 1 st F eb- 
ruary, 18 ft), pronounces tt>e “idea" of keeping account* 
current “in type,”a "gross absurdity,’’ thaukxare hereby 
tendered, and th*' aumc.tncc given, that till* gross absurd¬ 
ity ia all that Mr. Dick has patented iu the domain of keep- 
iugaccounU Hisciaiirin luoder no operation lhx*rein into 
which this gross abnurihtv i* not piratic-ally smuggled in 
any manner: neither bodllv nor partially; neither directly 
uor indirectly; neiiher explicitly nor symbolically; this 
ground his claims cover, and nothing more; the absolute 
monopoly of thi* absurdity and nothing else, hf all he ask* 
as his claims, rationally read, attest. « 2 LI 638-tf. 
25® 32 
186828 
.9018 
1 he; 24 
2 .T 1.57 
.9017 
.».*45 
2t!y^il 
Do. unwashed.... 
Syrian. 
Cape. 
Crimea. 
Bitonos Ayres_ 
i'eruviau, washed 
iHnrriagea 
Iv Mendon, Monroe Co , N. Y , on the 11th inst, by the 
R*v. N. Hukff, HENRY 0. WOOD of pittsford, and THE BE 
ANN, youngest daughter of TjmOtut Baknaud, ICsq,, of 
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