Rkokitts at Tidk-Watrr.—T he quantity of flour, wheat, 
corn, and barley, left at tide-water, during the 2d week in 
October, In the years It®! and I SCO, Is its follows: 
Hour, Wheat, Corn, Barley, 
hbls. tin. bu. bu 
1880..81,(00 829,800 419,000 276,800 
1859 . 48,409 118,409 7,600 191,800 
Increase, .32,000 Inc 711,100 Inc_411.400 Inc M/OO 
The aggregate quantity of the mm« articles left at tide¬ 
water Irion tin' enmineiicementof navigation to the lath of 
October, Inclusive, during the years 18o9 and 18w, is as 
foilowa; 
Flour, Wheat, Corn, Barley, 
hbls. bn. bn. bn. 
1886.720,400 9,702,100 12,198,100 948,700 
1859.384,500 1,718,500 2,29.1,100 667,800 
Ine_314,900 Inc 7,903,tk)0 Inc 0,900,000 Inc.275,90 
tty redlining the wheat to flonr,tin - quantity of the latter 
left at tide-water this year, compared with the correspond¬ 
ing period of last year, .show* an increase equal to i,916,517 
barrels dour. 
Special Notices 
30YS, DO YOU HEAR THAT V 
^.imertisements 
F AKM FOR BAI.K.—One of the best and hestsitnated 
farms in Monroe Co., lying 6 miles west of this City, in 
tho town of dates, on the Hu Main mud, will be sold at a great 
bargain if application is made soon. A small farm of 50 to 
80 acres, near the City, or a house and lot worth 4 to |5,uoo 
to the city, would be taken in part, payment- For particu¬ 
lars apply on llio premises, or at No. 8 Hill street, at 1 tits 
office of JOHSt M. Fkk.vijii A Co., of M. HUNTINGTON. 
Roc heste r, N Y . August 71, 1860. 554-tf 
QHoicrk bitijUous u<m>th. 
New Descriptive and Priced Catalogue of 
HyacintLis, 
Hiiliums, 
Tulips, See., See. 
Comprising the largest assortment ever offered. 
ANDREW HHIDGKM AN, 
655 9t -- ‘ - 
WEBSTER S PICTORIAL DICTION ART AS A PREMIUM 
AOVKHTIMINO TKKMft, In Ailrm.i'e —TllIRTv-FlVK 
Ctf.vrs A Lins, uaeh iusertiou. A price and a half for extra 
display, or 62>4 cents per line of space. Bpkuiai. Noticks, 
(following reading matter, loaded,) Sixty Cents a Line. 
t *f“Tnu Rprai. Ntcw-YortKUK has afar larger circulation 
than anv similar journal in the world, and is undoubtedly 
the best advertising medium of its class in America. 
Inconsequence of its large and increasing circulation, 
we are obliged to put the Inst form of the Rural to press 
earlierthAU formerly, and advertisement* should reach us 
on Monilat/ to secure insertion the same week. 
Trumassburgh, N, Y., Oct. 20, I860. 
D. D. T. MOORX;—Do you olfer any premium in the 
shape of Webster’s Unabridged Dictiouary for the coming 
year to boys getting a certain number of subscribers for 
your paper? If so, how many are necessary to draw me 
prize ? 
Please let me know as soon as convenient, and oblige, 
A copy of the best and cheapest Comic paper in the 
world; also, how to make from $25 to $100 per month, 
sent to any person free of charge. Send jour Name, 
Post-Office, County, and State to P. DORY, Cincinnati,0. 
Yhs, Master B , we do purpose to offer the Great Pic¬ 
torial Dictionary to the Boys,and perhaps Men also—but 
thought of withholding any announcement until after 
Election. Yet, if you will not impart the secret to any 
except the live, progressive Young Ruralists, we’ll tell 
you what we intend to offer the Boys—indeed, what we 
note promise, to wit: 
To every minor (Master or Miss, Young Man or Maid¬ 
en,) who remits payment according to our club terms 
for Forty Yearly Subscribers to the Rural NBW-YORKKR 
—at least twenty of which shall bn nets subscribers — 
previons to Christmas, (Doc. 25, I860,) we will give a 
copy of WKBSTRU’S IltfABRltlORD PICTORIAL DICTIONARY 
(cash price $6 50 ) and a free, copy of the Rural; and the 
same prize (Dictionary and free copy.) to the minor re¬ 
mitting, as above, for Thirtt Nkw Subscribers— (now 
subscribers beiug defined as persons who did not take 
the Rural previous to Oct., 1860.) 
JJublisljer’s department 
878 Broadway, New York. 
I jlAKM K4JU SAl.ic. —About to remove from the State, 
1 offer for sale, very cheap, my Farm of Still acres, one 
wile from Waterloo, loo uereii in wood, worth half the 
price 1 a*k for the farm. New house and barn, peppermint 
diatillery and building, orchard aud two good well*.— 
Liberal credit for one half the purchase money. 
Address O B. CLARK, 
August 11, IRIV) tt. Waterloo, Seneca Co., N. Y. 
THE FALL CAMPAIGN! 
ANTED-lOO.t'OO Ap'do Seedlings, 2 veers old, of first 
quality. Address'! Hi h Co., Plymouth, Michigan 
A Giumt Export Moviwknt. The Courier f, /-Inquirer 
of Wednesday, says: —* I’lie Exports from tlie port of New 
York for the past week lire valued at more limn three mil¬ 
lion tn hundred thousand dollars,- larger li.v nearly a 
million, than any previous green in the History of com 
mere*. 'Son, |y or quite one-half of thU great value whs 
made up of BrendatmTs, and included the following quail' 
t'liesot Domestic Produce: -7,U"n bales CottOti, 90,<UQhbls 
Flour, DOii.w d bushels Wheat, m.\0iI n U - ». Cheese, i vein gala. 
Sperm t li), 18/410 bid* I tosh i, 2,278 hlel*. and case* Tobacco, 
artV00 It... miiiut'dclured TotuLc.eu, 2l6,0ili) 1M. Tallow, *i,2iIt) 
bn I OH Hop-, 29, (h h It.-, Wlmlehone, 1,'SiN) pUgs. Gotten Good* 
i . 1 Lon i ooarlv oii'i-hrtl the m 
the Export*, and Dritisli Forts in tlio United Kingdom, Ire¬ 
land, or DapcudeUSle*, more than two-third*. Indeed, ex¬ 
cept Cotton to Havre, there i* little to swell the value of 
the Export* to other than IliltMi Forts. The effect, of the 
heavy shipment* to British Home Forts lias depressed Ex¬ 
change, and nearly stopped the export of specie. 
AGENTS WANTED -To engage jti an honorable 
business which pays from $2 to 87 per day. 
>ss M. M. AAN’KORN, Brasher Falls, N. Y. 
TEE RURAL, ON TRIAL, AT HALF PRICE, 
And Premiums for Club Agents! 
A MERICAK- GTJAsNO, 
1Y FROM 
JARVIS Sc BAKER'S ISLANDS, 
IN THK 
SOUTH PACIFIC O C KAN, 
1 MPORTICP BY THK 
AMERICAN GUANO COMPANY 
tit* W111 i mi n fc4tro«t, 
NEW YORK. 
C. S. MARSHALL, IWt. 11. MATHER, Seo’y. 
J. K. CIl AFl’EI.L, Agent, 89 Exohnngo St., Rochester, N. Y 
Is order to introduce it more readily to tlie notice and 
support of comparative strangers, (preparatory to the 
commencement of VoL XII, in Jan. next,) we have con¬ 
cluded to offer the Rural Nkw-Yorkkr for the present 
Quarter—Oct. 1st to January, 13 numbers—at only 
Half Prick, thus placing it within the reach and means 
of all nou-aubscribers who wish to give it a fair trial. 
We will send 4 copies for $1; 8 for $2; 12 for $3: 20 for 
$5, &c,, aud mail to as many peraous and post-offices as 
desired. We shall not make a farthing’* direct profit, 
yet shall be glad to Ihu* circulate 5,000 to 20,000 trial 
copies—for, though we may lose temporarily, it is be¬ 
lieved the bread thus cast abroad will return ere long, 
while thousands of families will be benefited by making 
the acquaintance of the Rural and becoming permanent 
subscribers. Below sen Premiums offered for Trial*. 
A REQUEST, AND WHEREFORE. 
— We ask its friends all over the land to aid in circu¬ 
lating the RuRaL'3 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* friends in 
the East and West, North and South, the will to extend 
the circulation and usefulness of the favorite Rural 
and Family WbkklY of America? 
UULPHITE OF LIME . f ot preserving Older — 
n w.rq full liiieetboi* fur n-e. Price, SO cotit* nor bottle of 
ten oiiiu’.rs enough for forty gallons cider Sod l.y EIx.- 
OreSH mi - , where. WRIflS, WALKER fi GO , 
i lot, 22, 1BB0 I 56 Ht.J l Hen, M. 
2^Any peraon 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. 
T° KAKMKUH, MKt hANlGft, AND UU1LDKKK.— 
JL Dnr '* Irruproesihle OquUlet*' Is ngsiust high price*,— 
We otter yon, at. 74 Main St, Rochester, Iron, Nail*, Hard¬ 
ware, (tils, Paints, Colors, Windows, Doors, Blind*, floe*, 
.Spades, Shovels, Corn Hoes, Cultivator*, nml other articles 
too numerous to mention. Also, the enfphrated "Straight 
Draft Plow,’’ which we offer cheaper t han the cheapest. 
5.'i5-t.i* MOORS!. TIE BIND ft CO. 
\ RARE CHANGE. On ae.cniintnfiigii nntlinfirm- 
irit-s, t now iiinir lor sale my farm (known us the (tood- 
wur Farm.) situ .toil on llio Buffalo Flank Road, I miles west 
of Roo.liPMter. Said farm contain* 101 acre* good land, with 
plenty of fruit of all kinds, good buildings, and in well wa¬ 
tered. H. LOVELACE. 
iilatitcls, dLumiucrcc, &c 
T7ABMER WANTED. -A man nr eot.d and Indiis- 
X tnouH naott*, ol small family, is wanted to take the 
euro of a Farm undo) tlio puihm vision of the owner. One 
is wanted that Is capable of taking llio oversight of stock 
usually kept on a farm, Kfiquireof lib Okipkin, Ksq.. 
Burrm’ Block, Itochesler, or the aubscrihor, near Riga On- 
DENNIS CHURCH 
D LEARY’S STEAM FANCY DYEING 
• AMI 
SOOtXRI N(X IdS'l’A TT i ,rS17 MKNT. 
Two linndrod yards north of th» N. Y tt. It. Depot, on 
Mill St, Curort of 1‘hUt. Tim oldost and mo.t extensive 
in Western New York. Hvury description of goods dyed 
ami finished with dispatch. 11. LE AKY, Rochester. 
rpKETII F4K4 THE MU,I,ION UOMF.TIIINU NEW 
I Office No, 7 Mansion House Block, 08 State street. 
Rochester, N Y. |«2»-tfl E. F. WIUSON. 
Rusal Nmv-Yorkrr Ofkick, ) 
Rochester, Oct. 28, I860. \ 
The weather of the past week was such as to materially 
affect trade, and though wfi note soma slight alterations lu 
the scale of prices, business has been exceedingly dull. 
Flock is without change in rates. 
Grain Com has declined 2 cents per bushel; Barley has 
fallen off 3585 cent*. Everything else in this branch of 
trade is as laHt quoted. 
Provision-; in anticipation of thu opening of the Fork 
market, holders of old have submitted to a decline in order 
to get rid of the atook on band. The reduction is equal to 
$1,00 per barrel for both men* nod clear. 
Dairy, Ao—Butter is still moving upward. Roll is worth 
10 cnnU, and firkin IS, aud there Is a good demand. Cheese 
ho*put on H cent per pound for choice. Eggs arc very 
scarce, and bring 18 cents per dozen readily. 
II ay is selling at last week’s quotation*, but a choice arti¬ 
cle is taken quick at the extreme figures,—$13 ft tun. 
ROCHESTER WHOLESALE PRICES. 
Flour and Grain 
Flour, vvint- wheat$ 5 , 50 C?’ 6|60 
Flour,spring do-5,2'«*)5.60 
Hour, buckwheat. l,5tXed,75 
Meal, Indian,.I.25(e l,31 
Ul 1, .... t I If ,TI IIUI.II 1 * "* 
HRKI.Klt At WILSON MAN 111 1 ’ACT CUING CO.H 
CINCINNATI, (Jet. 17-About 3,000 hoy* nold to-day for 
December delivery at $6,51), and <0,0JV, «•«./.» lor Novemher, 
Thu contracts umdc during the weelt, ** far a* beard of, 
reach 9,00(1 bead. For new products the ftiftrk"t i* very 
dull, and there befog no demRud except at prices below the 
view* rif .Aollerv We quote for December delivery rn.'»« 
pork $16/0, bulk meat tj .i'iiS 1 ^.-. nml barrel lard I0>»c 
The*e llgiircn are obtalnamu to *ome extent, hut. more i* 
generally a*ked The as*es*or* returns r I Imgs in thirty- 
nine counties of Ohio, and II cnutltioH of Indiana, show a 
decrease, a* compared with last, year, a* follow*: 
Ohio,.190,7915 
Indiana............ ....... 211,567 
Total,. M 
The total numtier, however, rnpnrteil iu the u O counties 
of the two states, is more than lialf tlie whole number 
usually repqrtud as packed iu /be entire West. The full 
return* ’or Indiana and Ohio will show considerably oyer 
three milltnu lings flint were six months old on the 1st of 
June. Large supplies of corn and high price* for pork will 
develop enough of tllOHH between now and thu 1st of Feb¬ 
ruary to make the crop long enough. A panic lit not to bit 
apprehended In this line.— Uturtle. 
IMPROVED FAMILY SEWITfO MACHINES, 
COO Brosdway, New Yorit. 
There Mac.hlnus combine all the Jute Improvements for 
Hemming, Slitchuig and Rtill off Seams, and are the best la 
nsn lor t-’AMtt.r HKWiNii and tailoring work. 
Prices from $40 to $lf0. Hdiumerx, $0 extra. 
S. W. DIBBLE, Agent, 
Stfl-tf Nos. 8 and 10 Smith's A reads, Rociisster, N. Y. 
PREMIUMS FOR TRIAL CLUBS! 
TO NUHSERYMEN AND,, FARMERS 
L Fritt H A11 111, (In wiiole or m part,) TWO 111> JNl iRli.I.i 
AND FIFTY ACRES OF GOOD LEVEL LAND, near the 
,-ll\ of I!.ill,more, and convenient to a turnpike II it.id 
uiirahly adapted lor an extensive Nursery, which is very 
much needed, as thousands of orders are annually <ent 
North for Trees, fit,,, which would suek a supply nearer 
home. For particulars address 
JOHN I. GROSS, 
Ren] Estate Agent, Baltimore, Md 
I 1HF,—I'ogC* r*erpctunl Kiln, l*aUMtc<t July, I8fi7_ 
j Superior to any in use for wood ur Goal. 2.SJ cords of 
wood, or IX tun* pf coal to LOtj ‘obis—coat not mixed with 
H’tme *<1-1r*i<* '464-01 O. D. FAftffi. Koohester, N Y. 
Thouuh wo cannot afford to give premiums for lists of 
Trial Subscribers, we are Willing to reward those dis¬ 
posed to make an effort, and therefore offer the following 
liberal Inducements for Quarter Club*: 
To the person sending the Largest List of Trial Sub¬ 
scribers for this Quarter, previous to the lot of Decem¬ 
ber, 1880. remitting pay at 26 cents per copy, we will 
give a copy of WtcB*r*R'a U.YAHKtnuKii Pictorial Dici- 
tionauy, (price $8 00.) 
To the person rending the second largest list, as above, 
we will x*a(l, post-paid, Agricultural Books to the 
amount of $t— the hooks to he selected from list given 
in this number of the Rural. 
To the person sending the third largest list, as above, 
$3 in Ag l Rooks post paid. 
To KAfit of the Tun persoiiR sending tlie next ten 
largest lists, a Gross of the Washington Medallion Pen, 
(price $1 60,) post-paid, or, if preferred, tbo Rural Nkw- 
Yorkku from Oct. 1st, I860, to Jan., 1802, (15 months) 
To kauu of the Tux person* sending the next, ten 
largest lists, the Rural Nkw-Yorkbk for six month*, or 
any 60 cent book m our list, post-paid. 
Pgr" To any person who sends a club of 12 to 20, and 
does not become eutltled to one of above premiums, wo 
will send the Rural for the Trial Quarter, free. 
— Now is thk Tut* to open and prosecute the Fall 
Canvass,—after which we shall offer Agent-Friends our 
programme for the Winter Campaign. 
P® 1 " Though we are dally receiving scores of Trial 
Subscriber*, we can still furnish back numbers from Oct, 
6th, having printed a largo extra edition in order to sup¬ 
ply the demand. 
“nioK’s ^aooxj3srTA.isrT 
AND 
DISPATCH 1»ATMNT.” 
The Inventor's Claims as acknowledged anil protected by 
the Governments of Canada, the United States, and 
Great Britain; with aplntiultone. 
Wit at 1 claim an my Invention Is, the contrivance of keep¬ 
ing accounts current, of whatever kind, description, or va¬ 
riety, in printed ronn. by keeping the stiitcmerils of the 
several uccount* nlunding in printers' typo, or their equiv¬ 
alents, the type being so arranged In form as lo udmitof hir¬ 
ing readily and qqickl y readjusted in any particular part, 
where an account may have undergone a change, by the 
lapse of time or Uit current of business tin (inactions: so 
that, when readjusted in all such parts up to any given 
date, an Impression then taken from the type idnili exhibit, 
iu printed form, the trun state or all the accounts so kept, 
accurately representing all the baluncui ur iqiiclnsidns, la 
accordance with the end or ends contemplated iu keeping 
the record; rendering It, cri commercial busluqSK, a balance 
sheet of the mnsl compact anil perfect, character, the de¬ 
tail* of management being substantially as recited in speci¬ 
fication, wherein It is shown, that tint fuel or flirts to ho re¬ 
corded, maybe represented b.v figure*, symbols,dates, or 
mimfir rs, iistid cither slips lately or vri eomliluutuui, or by 
whatever id so will indicate the rtir.tRH desired: and furthere 
more, bused on this primary Invention, 1 also cluini the do- 
vloo or contrivance ot rendering or transmitting account* 
til partial ur full statements, when the statement or »tat»- 
inerit* so rent urn thus, or substantially thus, kept in t ype, 
by the contrivances of my Invention, bo tiie medium of 
transmission wliat it may; but the particular mode of ren¬ 
dering accounts by the Use of tlie Dispatch Machine, coo • 
slitutiirl iif Ap’on Monument. Reel, mid Cllttor Stamp, ! 
claim m thu broadest mid nitlest .reuse; nml also thu ma¬ 
chine itself, embracing all Its forms arid modes of operating. 
1^-EW BOOKS FOB AGENTS, 
SOLD ONLY BY SUB.SCRIPT ION. 
WANTED—An Agent In every County, tn engage In 
the sale of Beautifully lU.LsnuTKIi WORKS. Circu¬ 
lars, giving fall information, with Terms to Agents, aud a 
full list of my Publications, sent on auplicatiou. 
Address HHANK RtILISOV, 
Quaker City Publishing House, 
563-6teo No. S3 .South Third street, Philadelphia, f’a. 
Till! UATTLK MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, Oct. 17.—The current prices foftlTo week 
at all the markets are us follows: 
HKKK OATTLK. 
First quality, P cwt.,. 
Ordinary quality,.. 
Common quality,.. 
Inferior quality,... 
COWS AND CALVES. 
Firrt quality,.*r4>,()0@55,00 
Ordinary quality,.40,(**5)60,IX) 
Common quality,.... 80/0:5in,Oil 
Inferior quality,. 26,00^30,01) 
VEAL CALVKH. 
First quality, }> lb,,. C (5:7c 
Ordinary quality,.5 Goby, 
Common quality...4 (dil.i- 
Inferior quality,.3Xi5jl 
RftEBP AND LAMBS. 
Prime quality, %) head,..$5,lXXjv6,50 
Ordinary quality,. 4,00(5-1,50 
Common quality,.... . 3,2f(58.78 
Inferior quality,.2,76(5,;l,ot) 
Eggs, dozen.16(5)l6c. 
Honey, box..taaito 
Candles, box.12(5) 13c 
Candles, extra. Ho 
Fruits and Roots. 
Apple*, bushel .......gr.,iilOe 
Apples, dried.Ittoff.V 
Peaches, dried, T,l If,_124,c 
Cherries, dried, (,l th. I2Hc 
Plums, dried.OOfatiO 
Potatoes.2S6uS8q 
Hidks and Shins. 
Slaughter.A5i6Vc 
< 'all'..tkallUc 
Lamb pelts, .D0(rt88c 
k/KKIJ^ 
Clover, bushel.,V. $5,26(51576 
Timothy^.2,7.V3,25 
, , tiUNUMlEB. 
Wood, hard .#3,(KY®4,00 
Wood. soft...,8 j m.i8,8(l 
Coni, Lehigh.6.0,1 G.l 8) 
voal, Sminton _4,26(5 -I, fit) 
Goal, Fittstou.4,27/5.4,74) 
Coal, SliuiiKikin....4,25(5/4,60 
cian m,or..tU«J2«e 
Salt, tool.*1,35 
Hay, tun.$r,iJ0bM2,li0 
$9,00(5)10,00 
. 8,255 9,00 
. LT'IX/AlS) 
6,IHKai7,HO 
Wheat, Genesee _1, Ilk ml, At 
Best will to Canada 0,0i!"0,00 
Corn, oid.. ' M, l f,, l': 
Corn, new.OOfifiHkj 
Rye, 00 Its. 'P hush...00 a'02c 
(lilt-, hy weight,..'2.V5 1 20c 
Barley,. ..Cit563o 
ihickwlieat,. ..860e 10c 
llcans,.82>4ljiOOi} 
Ukatr. 
Fork, Mess.$19,00(5no,on 
Fork, clear.JO.OikmjiLOO 
Fork, cwt.7,' tri; 7,"ft 
F.ecf, civt.4,tHXe I'./JO 
Spring lambs, cacti l,00@2,(k) 
M u ttun, carcass ....... 4(<i ; 0o 
Hams, smoked ......11(5)120 
Shoulders. 
Ghlrkons,.UuSo 
Turkeys,.............OororiOc 
Geese,...3*2 410 
Duckx, T> pair.ftNU. tlc 
Dairy, ho- 
Rutter, roll..10a 10c 
Butter, firkin. OOftrlBc 
Cheese,.10(5)11 Ka 
La i d, tried.12(5;I2^« 
Tallow, rough ..6Xc 
Tallow, tried,.9Ji(5)l0c 
r |'WO WORKS, 
1 VALUABLE TO THE SICK OR WELL. 
Seut by mall, no pay expected until received, read and 
approved. 
Address Dr. S. 3 FITCH, 711 Broadway, New York. 
1st. Six Licim'ttKB on Hie Causes, Prevention and Cure of 
Lung, Brnncula! and Skin Diseases; and Male and Female 
complaints. I'ottin mode of Preserving Health tn a flan 
ilred Years. M) psgek, 21 engravings. Price, 60 ceuts, iu 
kilver or P. O. Stamps 
2nd. A work on He art Disease, Palsy, ItiieumuHsm Dye- 
pepsin. Dysentery, Cholera Infantum, Summer Diarrheal 
of Children, Cholera and Cholera Morbus, Billions Cholic, 
Costivcness,Dipiherin, Soro Tluoals, Bcarlet Fever, Vul 
low Fever, and the dir,eases iff elderly and old people, with 
Medical Prescriptions for 9 of tiieuo diseases Thu Pre¬ 
scriptions alone worth f.’.oo. 
WHY WE GROW OLD AND WHAT (CURES OISEASE! 
trot nilges, lt«n#rHiUrm- l‘> ( o, «0 epnts S-y wtrluto Book 
you w ill have, giving Name,State, County, and Poet Office 
SWINR. 
Other qualities.. 8 (a'H'n 
ALBANY, Oct. 22.—Beeves—Now Yorkers say they lost 
money last week, and cannot buy unless at. prices that pre¬ 
cludes all chance of loss now. Holders, although unwilling 
(o meet their views, have been compelled to make cone*’* 
rions, and the sales mode Indicate a decline of,'ac J ) th, live 
weight, on ail grades. 
Receipts The following is our comparative statement of 
receipts at this market oyer the Central Railroad estimat¬ 
ing 1/ cattle to the car: 
Corresponding week 
Tina week. Last. week. last year. 
Cattle,...-V»32 4,080 3,6*7 
Sheep,.5,016 6,118 6,485 
Hogs,.. 648 1,163 786 
Prices Tim market is comparatively inactive at the fol¬ 
lowing prices: 
This week. Last week. 
Premium. 5 (ais'a 
Extra. ..AWmiV, 4^(5 5 
First quality. .8?„(5)4U 3WH 
Second quality. 1 „ 2jj'cC3 
Third quality. VhCdjBH 2.\i(^2Ji' 
CAMBRIDGE, Oct. 17.- Whole number Cattle at market 
2,ml: about 1,18)8 Be«voB,and 1011 Stores,cousistingof Work¬ 
ing Oxen, Milch Cows, and one, two aud three year old. 
lim e Ca i ti.k -Prices, Rxtra, $8,90®!,DO; first quality, *6; 
second quality, 3%26; 'bird quality, $3,60; ordinary, $2,75. 
Work i n i; Ox KN $7. r 45jl60. 
Cows ani> CaLvbs —#.’0, 26, 3»Vn.'t7. 
StOkls YcarUiign, $7(«i9; two years old, $!0(a 12; three 
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LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE 
Bei.ow we give extracts from several letters, 
(mostly of recent date,) as indicative of the senti¬ 
ments entertained and communicated to us hy 
hundreds of correspondents: 
Pcnnftylvunla* 
A Cumberland Co., Pa., farmer, who has taken the 
Rural a quarter on trial, sends the gold to become a 
regular subscriber, and says:—“Tho last number of th* 
Rural for the quarter has come to hand. It can't be beat. 
The first quarter pays for a year's subscription. Put 
me down for a regular subscriber. Icannot do withoutit. 
My neighbors are conning it. Inclosed you will fi nd,” &c. 
Virginia. 
AsuBsotiinKR in Rockingham Co., Va., in remitting 
pay for a list, regrets that be has not done better still, 
and adds:—“ I like the RURAL, and will do all I can to 
introduce it into other families. All who see the paper 
are pleased with it; hence persona who have a taste for 
good reading, can anon be induced to subscribe. Such 
wholesome, valuable, and instructive reading as the 
Rural always contains, is incomparably superior to tho 
‘ trash ’ of the flash paper.” 
Ohio. 
A Lickino Co., Ohio, subscriber writes:— “This is 
the third year that the Rural New-Yorker has come 
into my family. We can truly say that we like it better 
and better. It gives us information that ice can gain 
nowhere else. Its entire freedom from all moral impu¬ 
rity gives it a character with us as a family newspaper of 
incalculable value.” 
Indiana. 
An Agent-friend in Noble Co. remits several sub¬ 
scriptions, and adds:—“The Rural ia steadily gaining 
ground in our vicinity, and I hope before long to send 
you a club of fifty or more additional subscribers. It is 
such a paper as I can recommend with pleasure, and 
every one is satisfied with It. I shall certainly work for 
it as long as I live, aud it continues to be as good a 
paper as it now is.” 
Kentucky. 
A Lewis County, Ky., farmer writes: — “Fortune 
placed a copy of you Rural New-Yorker in my hand* 
a few dayB since, and I would say to you, free of flattery, 
that it is a little the best paper I ever read. I have now 
in the room copies of some thirty different newspapers 
from the East and West, but none so interesting or so 
well calculated to ‘post up’ the tanner as the well-fllled- 
np pages of your Rural. I am a young farmer and de¬ 
light in the rearing of stock, the cultivation of the soil 
and the growing of fruit trees, and as a matter of course 
want all the information I can obtain. * • I will be a 
subscriber for the Rural as soon as J hear from you, and 
think 1 can get up a club.il 
llkode Island. 
A Rhodes Island subscriber renews his subscription 
in advance, thus:—“ Inclosed find $2 for another year, as 
I believe my term Las nearly expired, I have been a 
reader of the Rural for the past year, and find it to he 
one of the beBt weeklies 1 have ever seea, and the beet 
paper l ever took. I have been taking the-, as 
it is the leading Agricultural paper here, hut the Rural 
surpasses it much, though the former iB a good paper.” 
Canada West. 
In renewing his etibscriptiom, J. H. 8., of Elgin Co., 
C. W,, says:—“I have concluded to try your valuable 
Rural, as 1 consider it the best Agricultural journal / 
Aoce ever seen. Find inclosed $2.12, which I believe U 
in compliance with your tevens to Canada subscribera." 
— We have soores of letters from the various States, 
Territories, Ac., similar to the ahore, but must omit them 
for want of spa«e. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISION MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, Oct. 22 .—Flour— Market heavy and about 
6c easier, with only a moderate demand. Sales at T6,.'(iKii)5,- 
36 for super S‘ate ; $6,5r) aft,Mi for extra do ; t«,25@6,ai for 
stipei Western: 16,60;rnft.N) lor common to medium extra 
do; SftJtdGrL.SO for sbippiuK brand* extra round lump Ohio, 
-rjn*ing very dull. Oana'lian without quolablu change; 
Bales at $6,eyaj7,C<) for common to clmlco extra. 
Grain Wheat a shade easier, with rather morn doing for 
export; sales winter red Western at $1,8&@I,36; Milwau¬ 
kee club at $I,27(dJ | f 28l( ; white Michigan at $1,46(^1,65; 
Chicago spring at il.zKod,^26; prime wldto Canadian at 31,- 
61: rod Ktatc at $1,36; AImLsi Wisconsin at 31,28; white lnd[- 
aua $1,46(5)1,47. Rye quiet at *05,8if,. Barley in pretty 
g ood request; sales at 78c fur Slatu. 83a. for Canada West.— 
orn heavy nnd rather eerier, with onlva moderate da¬ 
mn nd for home consumption and some little speculative 
and cjtDOit Inquiry; sales at. 7ttc, for mixed Western, it, 
ntore and slloat; 7ftc for round yellow. Oat* in pretty good 
—.i ..4 Ufii. . . j.. . tir.. ..a., rv. .i: • .«. a 
iwm * iii'iij iryj wain* *■- I vc, 
ntore and slloatj 7&c for round yellc... -. 
request at 88>»0h4itc for Wen tern. Canadian And Static 
FitovralONS —Fork dull, and prices without striking 
Change; sales at $F.>,2ft'ad'i,.W> ror maSH, $14.50for prime 
Lard dull dull and uncheugcd; sales at Wt.aRSc. Butter 
steady at lltoldo for Ohio; lij<£21o tor atate. Cheese 
Steady at Hallo. 
Amir:* -The market i< quiet and steady, with sales 30 
hbls. at $6,25for Pot*; $5,25 for Fearls. 
ALBANY, Oct, 22.— Flour and Mbal. — Only a limited 
business has been done in Flour, which, In part, can be at¬ 
tributed to a frtin storm which hue prevailed during tho 
greater part Of the morning. In prices there i* no change 
to note, but for the lower grades the market rules lo favor 
of the buyer. Buckwheat Flour i* quiet. Corn Meal is 
steady. 
GK.\iN-Kor Wheat thorn is a moderate milling demand 
at a Hlight decline on the current price* of last week; sale* 
in lots at *1,22 fur spring .State, $1,81X5)1,31 for Mnditerran- 
emi, ami $l,6tl for prime white Michigan. Corn very quiet 
at unchanged prices; vale* Western mixed at £7 V,round 
yellow is Held at 70c Barley in fair supply with a very 
limited demand. The only sale reported wu* stored in car 
lots at 70c. Rye steady at 7Ce. Oats firm and in moderate 
request; sales State at 3ti>ic. 
FKKD-Tbe dqpiaod is more active with a fair supply.— 
Sales ISO tuns at76for 20 tbs,, 78cfor 28 lbs., and $l,oti for 85 
It* feed.— Journal. 
RUFFA LO, Oct. 22 — Flour— The market is steady with 
a moderate home and interior demaud. Sales at $4,80 for 
Canadian; $6,0) for extra Wisconsin; *5,211 ol,,r\) for extra 
Michigan, Indiana and Ohio, and *6,7.Va.G,26 for double 
extras. 
Grain- Wheat to day is the dullest of the season,nota 
single ado haviug come to our knowledge. The cause is 
traceable to the re cent advance in freight*. A sale of 12,- 
000 bn. white Canada, took place Saturday afternoon, on 
private term*. Corn is also dull and heavy, nothing in the 
way of sales having been reported since Saturday noon — 
Oat* dull, and no nale*. Barley quite and nominal. Rye 
also quiet and nominaL 
FKoYiBtiiNa—The market is weaker. Heavy messporki* 
selling at *19,80; no light mess or prime offering. Mess 
Beef is quoted at $7,6U, and prime at $5,00. Bacon scarce 
and none offering, Receipts of cheese am extremely light 
and the market is linn. The range of prices from *tore is 
|0@Uc — Cam. Ado. 
TORONTO, Oct. 20.— Floor —The market has not been 
very active during the week, and but flew sales have trans¬ 
pired. The views Of holders have, ir anything, becornn 
firmer, and in nome cases an advance in prices has been de¬ 
manded, while the ideas of buyer* have receded, aud there 
is now a wide difference between the two, The offerings 
are gradually increasing,although there is not sufficient.on 
the market to Induce li pressure to sell. We are without 
quotations hosed on sales,but we give below views of buy¬ 
ers and sellers: 
Superfine No. 1.$5,l.‘tfa6,25 
Fancy,. . ft,30 5,5,50 
Extra,.. 6,8ix5;ts,i)0 
Double Extra,.... 8,1 Spill, 50 
Gr-UN—'T he market for fall wheat has been remarkably 
Heady for another week, closing with a still further atj. 
vance in pricy-- T fie receipt* have been moderately larve, 
averaglDgiibn.it fl.iku) bmhols per day tin- quality uni¬ 
formly good. There ha* beer, & healthy degree of compe¬ 
tition among buyer', and good samples have been eagerly 
sought throughout the week The rates paid on Tuesday 
ranged Mom $J,24fd'l,30 for common to good, and from $l,8t) 
(S' 1,34, and iu a few Instance* $1,33, for prime to extra prime. 
Tbo advance iu freights tended to check the animation to¬ 
wards the close. While the advices by th e Arabia were not 
interpreted as of a decidedly favorable character. Yester¬ 
day the market for wheat was a shade hettar, *l,3k'«.i,3S be¬ 
ing p»id more frequently for extra prime wimples—while 
verv little really good wheat wax bought below $1,30 f) 
bushed. Spring wheat has been in active request, and 
prices have kept steady at the advance of last week. Fair 
lo good lots sell at 91,lv6fi(l l 0& and prime $| pj )i bushel.— 
There ban been a good deal of animation In the demand for 
bar Wy, and prices towards t r ;e endofttie week were better. 
From 0t(ai87c was the rauge, while the average rate was 
fully B6c,bemg 2c better than last week. Rye t« in limited 
supply at W*<k>c 1) bushel. Pea* early in the week were 
freely sought, Hnu sains slightly better were realized, as 
high as fitc bring paid, hut. t a ward the clove the market was 
not »o lively, and bOdAlc were the prevalent tigures. Oats 
have again fluctuated, and with a slight decrease in tho 
■uppUvji; tir* rate ranging from 2fl(gi50e *4 bushel.— Globe. 
T HE PEOPLE’S FARM MILL; 
OR, A COMPLETE GRIST MILL FOR $40. 
Hiindliird’s Patent, 
Awarded the First Frumium at Urn American Institute 
last fall; also at the New York ritate Fair, at Elmira, this 
fall, in competition with the best Mills in use. 
IMPROVED FOR 1061. 
THIS WONDERFUL MILL 
13 MADE WITH FLAT PLATES, 
They are drossod on both sides like Burr Mill Stones. 
There urn 10 Plates, 4 moveable and 8 stationary. The 
movable Platen are operated by a double crunk, and all the 
power ts applied within one Inch of the centre of tho shaft. 
They have an oscillating, longitudinal aud reciprocating 
motion. 
Itis not a Rotary Mill. 
It has more grindingsurl'nco than anyothrr Mill, require* 
less motion and !<•*;< power, for t he same amount of work. 
It cau be attached to any luud of power using a licit. 
And with about two- Ion so power and iW revolutions will 
grind from 130 to 176 bushel* of grain in 2-1 hours. 
It will not hunt meal. 
It is the most simple and compact Mill in use. 
It will griml all kinds nf grain, coarse ami fine, for feed. 
It ran be entirely renewed by adding new plates, which 
Co*t only till cunts each. . ... 
They arc self-nharpeuiog, a* the wear is upon both 
sides of th« groove*, ia cunsequcuce of the reciprocating 
motion. 
The Plates are made nf white iron, aud are very durable. 
This Mill is the cheapest ever made, on account of Ha 
simplicity, durability aud capacity, 
tt wilt grind Out* alone, aud cannot be cloggnd. 
It will grind Wheat, Corn, Barley, Buckwheat, Gat*, 
Plaster, Ac, &c,A'c. . _ 
Liberal discount to dealers. I also manufacture How¬ 
ard's New Mower and Johnson's Hand Corn [lasker 
Send for a Circular. Address It. L» HOWAIfl*, 
058-21 Buffalo, N. Y. 
DOOKH FOK KUKALLSTS. 
Tub following works on Agriculture, Horticulture, Ac., 
may be obtained at. tho Office of thu Rural Nkw-York k it. 
We can also furnish otiior books on Rural Affuirs, issued by 
American pnlilishenr, ut thu usual retail prices,- and shall 
add new works as published. 
American Farmer's Ency - .Do. Element* of Ag. Chern- 
clnpedin. $400 istry and Geology.10# 
Allen's Am. Fanil Book 1 (16 Do. Catechism of Chemia- H 
Allen’s DIsenacHof Domes- try for Schools.25 
tic Animals. ..75 Langstrotii on lire Hive 
Allen’s Rural Architecture 125 aud Honey Rue.I 26 
Allen on the Grape. .1 U0 LeuclmF* Hot Houses. 1 2fl 
Am. Architect, or Plan* Tor Liebig's Familiar Letters 
Country Dwelling*.600 to Farmers.... .60 
American Florist’* Guido.. 76 Mosley’. Morgan Horses log 
Barry's Fruit Garden. 1 25 Miner's Ihio-keupep* Man- 
Blake'.s Farmer at Home 1 25 mil...10# 
BouRgiogault'n Rural Kcon- Miles ou the Horse’s Foot. Ml 
nmy...I 26 Wilburn on the Cow ..26 
Bright on Grape Culture.. 50 Mrs. Abel's Skillful Ilouse- 
Browuu’s Bird Fancier—80 wife and Radius' Guido 5# 
Browne’* Poultry Yard... 100 Saxton's Rural Hand Books, 
Do. Field Book ol Manurost 26 bound in 4 Serin*, .each 126 
Briclynniari'H Gat'd. A«»'t..l 50 Miinu'* Land Drainer. 30 
Do. Florist * Guide-Ou Nosh's Progressiva Farmer 60 
Do. Kitchen Gardeueri*Iu- Nelli’* Gardener's Coni- 
Btructnr.. .6o panion.100 
Do. Fruit Cult. Manual.... tiff Norton’s Elements of Ag. 
Brock’s Book of Flowers.. 1 00 rhmltnre ..60 
Uuist’* Flower Garden_1 25 Olcott s .Sorgho and Ini¬ 
tio. Family Kitchen Card. 76 pheo. 100 
Chemical Field Lectures I Off Pardea an thu Strawberry Vo 
Chine hu Sugar Cane and I'edderi* Land Mi-.-isnrer . 50 
Sugar Making.25 I'crsoz'* New Culture of 
Clinrlton’s Gnipu Grower’s the Vine .25 
Guide.,.. .80 t’beln*’ Bee-keepePa Chart 26 
CohbeU’H Arm Gardener. Ul Qiiinbv’' Mysteries of Bw- 
Cottage aud Pfrui Boo- keeping...1 0 q 
keeper.25 Rabbit Fancier.50 
Colo’* Am. Fruit Book-flff KaiuluITs Sheep Itusban- 
Do. Ain. Veterinarian-60 dry..1 *6 
Dadd’* Modern Horse DoC.t U<) Rlcliardinin on tiieHorso.. 26 
Do. Am. Cuttle Doctor_10W Do. Pests of tlie Farm.26 
Do. Anatomy and Physi Do. IlOtubstiu Fowls.25 
ology of the Horse.2 00 Do.oathu Hog.26 
Do. colored plnte*.4 INI Do. ou tho Honey Bee_25 
Dana’s Muck Manual. 1 00 [In. on the Dog.28 
Do. Prize Esnay on Ma- Keernelin’s Vuiu-dresser'.i 
mire*. ..25 Manual. 60 
Darlington* Weed* and Shepherd’*Own Kook... 2<jo 
t fioful Plant* ..I r*) Stewart's Stable Hook_1 o# 
Davy’* Devon Herd Book. 1 09 Stray Leaves from the 
Domnirtlc aud Ornamental Brink of Nature.100 
Poultry .—..1 00 Stephen*’ Book of the 
Do. colored plates....2 00 Firm, 2 vnl*.4 Off 
Downing's Fruits and Fruit. HklUful Housewife .25 
Tree#.... —..I 50 Skinner's Elements of Ag. 26 
Downing!! Ijinditeapo Gar- Smith s landscape Gar¬ 
dening......380 duning. . . 125 
Do. Rural Essays..300 Timer's Principle* of Ag. 2 uu 
Eastwood’s Cranberry Cul- Thermits" Farm Imide- 
turo. ..... 60 ments..10# 
Elliott's Western Fruit Thompson's Food of Aui- 
Book.125 mala .78 
Every Lady herown Flow- The Rose Cult mist.. 26 
orGajrdonor.60 Tonham’s Chemistry Made 
Farm D nonage, (li. F. Easy .26 
Krenchl.100 Turner's Cotton Planter’s 
Fessenden's Farmer and Manual .1 00 
Gardener.125 Warden Hedges aud Elver- 
Do. Am. Kitchen Gard.60 greens.1 00 
Field’s Pear Culture.I Off Waring'. KJementa of Ag.. 75 
Fi*b Culture.t mil Week . on Been..25 
Flint on Grasses ........I ini White'* Gardening for the 
Cueuon on Milch Cows_60 Sooth ...126 
Herbert to Horse-keeper*. 1261 Wilson on FltVx.25 
HoopeFs Dog undGuo_ " r Youalt A Martin on Cattle.125 
Hough’s E’ario Record,.. 3 Off Youatt on the Hor»e.1 25 
Hyde's Chiuese Bugar Do. on Sheen.75 
Cano.25 Do. ou the Hog.75 
Johnston’s Ag. Chemistry 126i 
ry Any of the above named work* will be forwarded by 
mail, post-paid, on receipt of th* price specified. 
I Address u. O. T. MUOIUC, Rochester, N. Y. 
tiiP d wool aiAttiim 
NEW YORK, Oct. 18—We have nothing new to report. 
The market still feels the effects of the late »ale, on 
domestic wools in particular, which are at a stand *1111. 
Foreign wools are also quiet, and iu the absence nf sales 
prices are but nominal. We quote: 
Am. Saxony llceco p Tb. ftflhfffift 
Am, full-blood Merino .. ..60(^32 
Am. half-bloi'rd arid three-fourths Merino_t&_|-t8 
Arn. Native and one-fourth Merino.42D 43 
Extra, Pulled.4Uff t6 
Superfine, Pulled...S8a41 
No. I, Pulled .30®33 
Lfirob’s, Pulled... 35(539 
California, extra...tXXaUO 
Califorul*, tine, unwashed.12X<*'38 
Califoruia, common do.12(020 
Peruvian, washed...25:3 32 
Valparaiso, unwashed...10K('"1U< 
Sontli Am', common, washed.lUre)13 
Boutli Am. Entra Ring, do.14(3116 
South Amencao, unwashed.Swill 
South American Cordova, washed.19(,i22 
East India, washed..,.3fiw30 
African, unwashed...17®22 
African, washed.ldWSfi 
Smyrna, unwirelred. ...10(3 15 
Smyrna, wiwhed........ 15<ni20 
Mexican, unwashed. 13(.5A7 
[TV. F. Kb siting Post 
BOSTON, Oct. 18. — Domestic has been in moderate de¬ 
mand, tbo sales comprising liW,Ufiff lb*. Fleece and Pulled, 
mostly medium grade* fleece at 4ft u 61) qj Hi. Foreign has 
bean gold to a lair extent tlie transactions comprising 800 lo 
DCO bales Cape, Mediterranean and Souih American, and 
ISffboIlotri Peruviau at lull Yrices. 
Saxonv fe Merino.... ..Vcffffi? Western mixed.2^35 
Knli blond__ftniEM Smyrna washed..16028 
U ami blood...4|<§49 Do. unwashed.95418 
Common ..390543 Syrian......1K$24 
Pulled extra.47<fti66 Gape.2Sw57 
Do. BiinorHnn.....88(247 C'nmea......9(^17 
T * . a** • Hr... 60 n... _ . . a_ tk ...if 
T>OOIIENTER RAVINGS HANK.—This Bank has lands 
l \j t.o loan on bond and mortgage, ou improved farm*, iu 
the counties of Monroe, Livingston, Genesee, Orleans, 
Ontario,and Wayne. a • 
662-13t EDWARD WIIAJ I ■ 3ac v 
O | (til PER 910.Vm Ma le by anv active person, 
*5) I UU with the cheapest nrel best STENCH. TOOLS in 
the market. Before purchasing elsewhere, be «ure to send 
for in v ia'estCircular and sample*, which are free. Address 
,*'.2-2t I). (,. M11 .LIKE! V, Brand on, \ 1. 
on tUU) dwarf peartrees- 
71 7V I Ol fine growth, aiiff a lull assortment ot 
other Fruit Trees, both .Standard and Dwarf, Small Fruit.*. 
Elvergreonn, Roses, Stocks for Nurserymen, sc. l «T Send 
for Catalogues of the Columbus Hurte^^ & co 
Colunihns, Ohio, Pot,, 1880 - 562-2 
TO NURSERYMEN, AcC.-FOR SALE-Two 
1 hundred ihousaml French Quince Stock*, for dwarfing 
tlie Pear -my own growing and flue—at prices as follows: 
First size, at $11) per thousand. 
Second size at $6 per thousand. 
In large quantities at still lower rate*. 
8 * w . EASTMAN. 
662-2t 
Rocheqti'i, N. Y., Oct., I860. 
r)KST «IX NE'.W GRA PEH.-Itelaware 
J > Diana, Cqnco'tl, Rebecca, Hartford Prolific, sod Cniou 
Village—good one veuruld roots, warranted genuine, will 
he furnished, pocked in rrmo, for Express, for $5 the ret, or 
for $6 wu will send the foregoing and York Madeira, (name 
a* Afnrwn Port aud Hyde's Ctiia.i Clinton, Ca'awfia and 
Isabella, making 10 varlette*. I -CT* Sviul for Deicriphoe 
Catalogue of the (’slumIras A/ursery. 
ColuiqbiiH, (.)., Q<ft., fift). M. B. BATKTTAM & CO. 
JHarriages 
On the evom'ng of the 17th Inst., at the residence of tho 
bride’s father, by Rev. T. L. E’rznklin, ROBT. H. BROOKS 
and KMELINK A. WEEKS, elde*t daughWr of KsutiXN S. 
Wkkkh, Esq., of ML Mortis, N. Y. 
On Wedncsdar evening, tho 10th iost., at the rewidencc nf 
the bride’s father, by tbs Rev, A. M, Day, of Havana, Mr. 
JOHN D. W I-'NEK, of West Dresden, N Y, and Miss 
M oney can be made iv selling oi; 
AoRloULTUBAt. and Miscitt.t.A\iioi.'s Book 4. F 
terms of agency apply to SAXTOV A BARKER, 
560-6t 26 Park Row, New York. 
BEAT CLTUOS1TV.- Particulars sent free, 
wanted.—54# SHAW & CLARK, Biddeford, 
