M>¥. 10, 
MOOSE’S SUSAL MEW-YOSKES. 
E X C B Tj H I O H ! ^ 
THE RURAL NEW-YORKER —1861. 
The Twelfth Volume of this Journal commonr.es 
■with January, 1S61. The Rural is so well known as the 
most Complete and Popular Weekly of its Class—while 
many pronounce it the Best, as it certainly is the Cheap¬ 
est and Largest Circulated—that we consider it unneces¬ 
sary to accompany the announcement of a New Tolumo 
with extended pledges or protestations. Suffice it to say, 
that the ensuing volume wilt at least equal either of its 
predecessors in Contents, Style and Appearance 
—for we shall endeavor to manifest Improvement in 
every Department, thus rendering the paper worthy a 
r.ARoa tsckkass upon the immense Circulation it has 
attained throughout the American Union and adjacent 
British Provinces. 
Good Pay for Doing Good! 
A VALUABLE GRATUITY 
TO EVERY PERSON WHO FORMS A CLTJB! 
The Agents and other influential and working Friends 
of the Rural Nsw-Yorebr, ami all disposed to become 
such, are respectfully advised that we have concluded to 
offer very I.IBRRAr- r>r>CCKMSNT9- the its* ytl offered — 
for early and active efforts to renew its present list, and 
add New Slbbiribrb* for the ensuing volume. Our 
reasons for this course are,—1st. Our new system of Mail¬ 
ing liy machinery renders it necessary to receive a great 
portion of the list of subscribers for 1861 at the earliest 
possible moment, in order to get them ready for printing 
by the first of January. 2d. Wo are desirous of largely 
extending the circulation mid usefulness of the Rckal, 
and willing to pay liberally lor efforts which Bhall secure 
ncu> subscribers. 3d. The prospority of the People and 
Country is such that we believe,noie the best time since 
the Bchal was established to largely InorkasB its circu¬ 
lation; and hence we are willing to forego immediate 
profit in anticipation of a greatly augmented permanent 
list—looking to the future for a gradual return of the 
large amouut invested In I'reiulume. 
— Such being tho facts, we invito special attention to 
the following unprecedentedly Liberal Seitoixlo Puemi- 
rsis—so arranged that every permit who obtains a Club 
of Three Subscribers or more will secure a Valuable. Priic! 
GRAND SPECIFIC PRIZES. 
Premium.* lor Hitch aud All — No lllnnkN ! 
fn order to give every Club Agent or Active Friend of the 
Rural k Benefit, we have concluded to offer the following 
Liberal Specific Premlumn to every person who forms a 
Club for the New Tolumol 
-WE WILL GIVE 
1. WEIISTKKS UNAKKIDl.llt PICTORIAL DIC¬ 
TION Allv (cash price fI'.Oo,) and an extra copy of the 
Rural tn every person remittitur $150for Forty Yearly Sub- 
scribers to the Rural New- Yorker, (at least twenty of 
which must be uciv Subscribe!n, or persons who have not 
taken the pape: regularly for l«tfc),) previous to the 1st of 
April, 1*01 The same IL>l' ljotwfy and free copy,) to every 
porkmi remitting $37,.'*! for Thirty /Vsisrfub-ei ilmrH, ns above. 
it. I.OKS1NGH auBmi'eu lusrout ofthk 
o >i ited sta'i eh (imperial eyo, with am i wuetrations, 
price, $3,80.) and ati extra copy of the Ktttnl i ree,.to every 
person n milling $37,-V>, ns above, lor thirCy rupies, at leant 
twenty et which must he for new snhii'ilbnr*. 
8. MACAULAY’S HISTORY OF ENGLAND, (Har¬ 
per's Edition, in i volumes, 12mo., hound In leather — cnah 
price,$8,)ainl an extra pa|iet free, to every person remit¬ 
titur £10, u- above, for Twenty-Four copies, at least twenty 
of wbicii most be [or new subscribers. 
I. MACAULAY'S ENGLAND, (.nuo eilirion as above, 
in cloth b. iJlug— jince, * 7 , 50 ,) and an extra paper free, to 
every person remitting $25 for twenty new subscribers, os 
above. Macaulay's England pm above) to every person 
remitting $25foi Twenty snhgeilberr, old or new. 
MACAULAY'S ENGLAND (in cloth, ns above,) to 
every person remitting *11 for Fifteen copies, at least lea 
of which must be for new subscribers. 
(t. YVKHSTKB8COUNTING IIOI HEANI* FAMILY* 
DICTIONARY (Mason and lirotherr’ Kill 1 1 nn, bound in 
leather, cash price, rl,-»i) post-paid, ami a free copy of the 
Ratal, to i-vi-i y person remitting 4 ih tor Twelve copies, at 
least eight being for new subscribers. 
7. YtKUSlERH C. IE A FAMILY OICTIOWRY, 
post-paid, and a tree copy of Rural, to overy person remit- 
ting 815 for Ten new sulaxcriliPr*; or 
H. EVERYRODY H I.AVVYKIt (bound in law style, 
price $1,26,) post-paid, (oil, any #l,25*-*r $1 work, mentioned 
herein, pm! paid, and u fret eopr ot Rural to every person 
returning Ib* lor lou subs« , - ,, .bisw, whethor obi or new, 
II . YVKBATEIt’H C. II. A F. DICTIONARY', post paid, 
and a free copy of Rural, to every person remitting $10 
for i ix new subscribers. 
III. THE IIORHE AND HIH DKF.A&KS (IIluBtrated, 
bound in leather, price $125,) post-paid, and a free copy 
of Rural, to every one remiluog SlU for Six subscribe!s, 
wh<*tber old or new. 
II. Lo.aHINU’8 PJGTORIAI. UNITED STATES(15mo, 
with 2oo Illustrations, print H,) poet-paid, to every person 
reuniting lor Five Subscrlberfl, throe being new—or $5 
for Three subscribers, two being new. 
Ui. COLE S FMI IT KOOK Ipric** SO rental vosl-paid- 
OK, if prel-rreil, THE SKILLFUL 1IOUSKVYIFK, (same 
price,) post paid— to every poraon remitting *1 for two 
subscriber*, one being now. 
(Persons entitled tn any of the above hooks, and prefer¬ 
ring Other write of equal value, mentioned herein, run be 
accommodated on staling their wishes. For Instance, arir 
one entitled to “Evenbody’s Lawyer." can have “Thr 
Horse and His Diseases ’ or •• Lessing* Pictorial,” and aid 
t erea. Any one eutitled to Macaulay’s History rain have 
Instead, post-paid, either (wo 01 the dollar or ten shilling 
books; and any one entitled to “ Lowing's Illustrated Hia- 
tory," cun have instead, and post-paid, two copies of the 
Cnunilng House and Family Dictionary, Sc. The Pictorial 
Dictionary, l.ussiug’s Illustrated History, and Macaulay s 
History are too heavy lo -eud by mail— out all the other 
works will lie sent post-paid to any part of the U. rf. within 
3,000 milvx.J 
Up- Persons who take the Rural tliio quarter, on trial, 
aud subscribe for next year, may be counted as new Bub- 
sCribers in Competing for Premiums. 
EXTRA PREMIUMS 
For Prompt ancl Efficient -Action. 
In order to secure a portion of the list Tor 1801 as early 
aB convenient, we will give the following Kelra 1‘remiums, 
in addition to what is offered in the Specific List: 
I. —To each of the One Hundred Persons sending the 
11 rot lists of Thirty or more Yearly Subscribers in the 
Rural, !at least tilteen of which must be new subscribers,) 
remitting pav according to our Club Terms, we will give a 
perfect and handsomely bound volume of the Rural for 
iHOOor 1*59, as preferred; oiq $i in such Books as we offer, 
post-paid. 
II. To curb of the One. Hundred Persons sending the 
first lists of 7 Hoenty or more eubsoribe/e lat least ten being 
new,) as above, we will give (and pay postage i( sunt by 
mall,i a copy of Webster's Counting House and Family 
JMciiunarv. 
III. To F.aeh of the One Hundred Persons Bending the 
first lists of Ten or more erubrtcrlberj, <*t leant five being 
new,i wo will give (poring postage, if sent tiy mail,) a copy 
ul Modern Cookery [by ills? Acton and Mrs. Halo,] price, 
$1,25- or uoy doyai' or ten shilling tub =. Lor two fifty cent 
books,] mentioned above. 
[If preferred, either of the following works will be sent, 
post-paid. Instead of any one of equal price above named: 
Hints to Horse-Keepers, price SI 25; Buis Is American 
Flower Garden Directory, *1.25; Dadd’s Horse Doctor, $1; 
Dadd’s-Cattle Doctor, $1; Practical Cookery. $1; The Amer¬ 
ican Poultry Yard, $1; Langsiroth on the Hive and Huney 
Bee, $1.25; Mysteries of Bee Keeping Explained, SI ) 
l'xT~ Remember that these are Extra Premiums - in 
addition to all others offered — and given as a reward for 
early and efficient action ! Now is the Rest Time to Act! 
TERMS OF THE RURAL-In Advance. 
Two Dollars a Year. Three Copies, one year, Vi) 
Six Copies, and one free to Club Agent, *10; Ten, and one 
free, 515) Fifteen, and one fre-e, 521; Twenty, and one- 
free , $25; and anti greater number at the same rote only 
*1.25 per ropy! Club papers sent to different post-offices, 
if desired. As we pay American postage on copies mailed 
to foreign countries, 5157 »the lowest Club rate for Can 
ada, and 52-25 to Europe. 
l'f r ~ ISitl) on all SOltent Ranks in U. S and Canada 
taken, at pnr, but Agents will p/rusk remit New York, Can- 
ilda or New England money when convenient All sub¬ 
scription money remitted by Draft on either New York, 
Rostov, Albany, Rochester or Ruffalo, (lees exchange.) 
mag be sent at the risk of the Publisher, if made payable to 
hit order. 
F'KjgjrDfl ov tub RckaL ' such is onr Programme of 
Specific Premiuma for tho Winter Campaign. Please 
examine the list closely, and you will observe that every 
work offered is as stood as there is of the kind and 
price. The Books have been selected with great cart, 
special reference being had to their intrinsic value and 
merit, Is not tho Programme all “on the square," 
Reader, and are nut the Premiums worth contending 
for? Bear in mind that ktkrt prrso.v who forms a Cluh 
of three or more is sura of a good book, and that tho 
greater the effort, the larger will b» the prize! There Is 
no “Gift Book Enterprise " or gammon about the mat¬ 
ter, Gentlemen and Ladies, Boys and Girls,—for we have 
determined to give all of you disposed to aid tho RniiAL 
and its Objects, a bona fide, substantia! reward for geuer 
ems exercise of influence. Tho Prealdontial Electiou 
is over, the Country is safe, tho People prosperous and 
ready to substitute a useful paper for the campaign 
sheets, and Row is the Time to canvass soocessfully for 
the Favorite Rural asp Family Nhwsp.ipkh of America, 
Please write all addresses plainly and carefully, tuorder 
that they may be accurately entered upon our books and 
correctly rmi.NTBn by onr Mailing Maohino. All subscrip¬ 
tions should bo well inclosed, and carefully addressed 
and mailed to D. D. T. HOOItK, 
November. I860. Itoohoatcr, N. T. 
♦ 
PUBLISHER’S SPECIAL NOTICES. 
gTF” Tolbmtart Aohst* fob thr Rural.—A ny and ererr 
Subscriber, Post Master or reader is requested to act as yol- 
untary agent for the Rubai., by forming clubs or otherwise. 
Noio is the time for its Mends to manifest their interest ia 
the paper and tho cause It advocates, either by obtaining 
new subscribers, or Inducing others to act. In its behalf. If 
any lose or wear out number* in showing the paper ,— 
that’s the host way to get subscribers,— we will duplicate 
them In order to make their flies complete for binding. 
rrr No Tr.ivKUSO Aostrrs are employed by os. as we 
wish to give the whole flcUl to local agents and those who 
form elubs. And beside, we wish it distinctly understood 
that all persons traveling through the country, professing 
to hold certificates from ns, nm t.vi'OSTOna. 
C 7T Tim Rcral Is published strictly urea tho CASH 
ststkm— copies are nerer mulled to Individual subscribers 
until paid for, and always discontinued when the subscrip¬ 
tion term expires, Uetice, we force the paper upon none, 
and keep no creiUlbookg, experience having demonstrated 
that the Cush System 1s altogether tho best for both SubaorL 
her and I’ublisher. 
Thu Rural as a IT-Hamcr.—Our roadem are 
reminded that ia all cases where the Rural is sent to a 
distant frinnd or relative, us a present, wo only charge 
the lowest club price, $1.25. Our lowest price for copies 
seut to Canada, is $l.37>.<, and to Europe, $225—the 
extra charge being for postage. 
nr- Sproimkss FnKM. We always take pleasure In send¬ 
ing specimens free of charge. Reader, If you have any 
friends, near or distant, that you think would subscribe for 
the Run, or act as agents, please giro us their addresses 
and we will send them specimens, Ae. No matter how 
many namea—“the more the merrier." 
f^Axv person so disposed can act as local agent for 
the Rural, and those who volunteer iu the good canso will 
receive gratuities, aud their kindness bo appreciated. 
Jlkrkm, lEoinntetci:, &£. 
Rural New-Yokkkk Offiuk, > 
Rochester, Nov. 5, 1850.5 
Ft.OUR.—An advance of 25 cents per barrel is noted in 
flour from choicest wheat Other grades are as last quoted. 
Buckwheat Four is selling for $2 per l()d pounds. 
Gkai.v.—B est W Lite Canada wheat brings $1,10 \t bushel 
readily, aud considerable is beiug offered on sale. Barley 
hns dropped slightly. Buckwheat has opened at KK'i.llc, 
and in some lustanci-n lias brought a little better price. 
MbaYS.—N othing new to noto In this department of trade 
except In Iroah Pork, which has declini-dAoc-n".' cents during 
the week. A little is coming in but uot enough to tix the 
market. 
Sekds.— Clover has dropped 25(c)5b cents per bushel; 
Timothy has also lost a life*' amount. 
POCHE3TEB WHOLESALE PIUCE3. 
views considerably beneath those of lust week. The de¬ 
mand from Mnnlroal appears to be pretty fully met by sup- 
plies from the WhhIpi o Stales, at rates much helnw wlmt 
our millers can afford to manufacture and wunpete. The 
prospect id present is not very gratifying Tor high prices 
for Canadian Hour, except it be of very superior quality 
YT*> quote supoitiru- at (A, at which rate it has been offered 
and refused, although some holders still demand S5,I0: | 
fancy may no named at JfyVO.aM.flO; eitia $5,81X4)5,80,11110 
dmjfile e\t-* fr, t.li.JA »barrel. These rates must, Ol cimrso, 
he regarded as nominal. Oatmeal is not so brisk at $4 per 
barrel. 
Glut* —The wealcm-us in fall whoa! which the market 
displayed at the close of our last review has continued to 
manifest Itself throughout the week, although quotation* 
have uot so much declined as wo anticipated. The prices 
are for eomipou in good $l,1.Vi l.2o; for good to prime $1,20 
(311,25, and for extra prime *1,25 in about a dose a instances. 
The current outside rah-was $1,'A, and the average price 
for the dav won about *1,23 l> biu.hi'0 The marital closed 
steady at. tlu-%e istes. th'ring wheat is in good rcitiesl at 
$I,U■1,08, (he latter being tho extreme IlgUTe, and fij'S the 
on res nt. prico. Karlov is still active at improved pi ices. On 
TuOgdav upwaolv of /,000 bushels were bought at rs.XCCTC- 
f) bushel—the frequent range being between d.Y.i tWc fl till. 
Oat* are in beltoi demand, with liberal supplies I’rices 
are firmer at a cent better quoted now at 28b&i1 1 - 1*1 bush. 
Peas ate qoi go much sought for and (he market was d* 1 " 
pressed at 5<ka.55c bushel — Globe. 
THE CATTLE MARKETS. 
NEW YORK. Oc.t. 3! — The current prices for the week 
at all the markets are as follows: 
111'Kg OATTI.K. 
First quality, iff ewh,.$ < Vi5Cf0,fl0 
Ordinary quality, .7,50.uH,on 
Common quality,.(i,(HK5'7,i)i) 
Inferior quality,. 5,00@i>,00 
COWS AND CALVK3. 
Firat quality,.*.'H),0tXa : 55,(10 
Ordinary quality, ..4ty km50,0(1 
Common quality,....,..30,otXato.oo 
Inferior quality,. 25,DO®S0,(K) 
TKAL CALVKS. _ 
First quality, Til lb.,. 61f@7,Mc 
Ordinary quuTity,.5K(u l> 
Common quality,.. I @6 
luferior quality,.SMCst* 
fUlKKP AND LAW US. 
FriiilO quality, hoail,.$5,25(178,00 
Ordinary quality. 4.iXKo5,oO 
Common quality,...3,IS4Xii)i,iK) 
Inferior quality,.2,50®*,'^ 
SWINB. 
First quality,. 5 ®6|4o 
Other qualities,...5?a(ii)67-» 
ALBANY, Nov. 8 .—Bkrtks—T he heavy falling; off in 
receipts this week shows that drovers take no little inter¬ 
est iu the coming election Tho Illinoisans, especially, 
prove by their absence tld* week that they are almost In a 
iiihii dmsruilned tu take part, in the contest. In view of 
the licht supply prices hare advanced Ig'dIH, IK.lhvo 
weight, a«coruiuif tu quality, 'file average rise is about 
Uu. Hales ar« not quiglt, however, the buyers both from 
New York and Brighton repr«Ketiling that their markets 
arolalready protty fairly supplied for the nextaereu days. 
Receiptw fhe i'ollnmiigr is oar comparative statement of 
receipts at this market over tho Central Railroad ustimat- 
iug 17 cattle to the car: 
I ^IUUSSON '8 CALORIC ENGINES are manufactured 
j by the Newark Machine Co- For particulara addrCH* 
I). B LOGAN, Agent, 
Blifl-2t 58 Beekmun Street, New York. 
COUTH DOWN BUCKS.-1 hava a few, very line Toll 
to blood South-Down Bucks, which twill sell low They 
ft]-e from Imported stock THOMAS BAILEY, 
565-21 Livonia, Li rings tnu Co., N. Y. 
TNURHAM BULL WANTED.-1 wish to purchase a 
i f first class Nhnrt-born Hull; an imported animal pre¬ 
ferred, if tin 1 prico is out too high. 
Address, giviug full pedigree, age, color, sise, lowest 
price, ft o. JOHN b UANCIS, General Ageol, 
Westllold, Chuutauqua Co., New York 
N. B.—Cheap Farms for sale. fills 
W ANTED. A FARM CONTAINING FROY 1 41 ) TO 
?ll acres ot warm,rich soil, well slocked with the dif- 
fi-rent varlmlrs of Find, Small Wood Lot, living running 
Water, locaied near the Oil.v, or on line 01 Railroad near a 
D©l>ot. Aliy one having such a Farm to sell ut a fair price, 
oan learn of a cash purchaser by sending a line to WIL¬ 
LIAM WOOD, rinorUvUIr, Ontario Go., N. Y , giving loca¬ 
tion, description, price, Ac. 
rpilK QI’OUTO GRAPE The suliscriber offers this 
L gran© to the puldle, believing that it possesses all the 
essential qualities of a IIrat c.Iakh wine grape 11 is perfectly 
hanlv, it bears gnml crops, ii i« free I'rom mildew, the juice 
is thicker than Unit of any oilier grape, and baa excellent 
proportions of sugar ami mill. N Lougwortb, Esq., (rim 
wine king,) says:—“Tn my surprise (he must (Juice) wOlghn 
82 degrees, a fair weight, as black as ink, and thicker than 
any / hone seen." I>r. 0. T. .Jackson gays, “The specimen 
of Oporto wine is not too sweet, but is just right " Seuil 
for tho descriptive catalogue of tin- Lyons Nursery. 
E. WARE SYLVESTER, l.yous, N. Y. 
j > I C H A. 1ST ID JR A. C 'ST - 
A Cikoui.au containing a list of all the Honks published, 
of a man FT INTERESTING character, seut FREE, 
on receipt of a throe cent stamp to pay postage. 
CULPHITE OF LIME-For preserving Cider- 
1-2 with lull (lliuetimis for use. Price, fid cents per bottle of 
ten ounces enough for forty gallons elder Sent by Ex¬ 
press anywbero. WEBB, WAI.KEK Co, 
Oct. 22, IgtkJ. [863-4t.| Utica, N. Y. 
|)IIGT«HHROYtATlC OIL DAINTINGH. Agents 
I Wanted to Introduce tin* beautiful art. Young moo are 
making over $50 a month iu this buHine-s Terms and 
Hperinieus sen I krkk. by mldressing, with ntump for returu 
postage. [663-8t| L. L. TODD .t CO , Lowell, Miisb. 
L. TODD .tCO., Lowell, Mass. 
1 )OUIIE8T1CK HAVINGS RANK.—This Bunk has Diud* 
I V to loan on bond aud mortgage, on improved farms, in 
the counties of Mouroe, Livingston, Genesee, Orleans, 
Ontario, and Wayne. 
562- 1St_ EDWARD WHALI N , Sec’y. 
M oney <an re siade in helling writ 
AiiHlflUbTiiRAt, and Mimpklt.aVK dtra Hooit.-i. For 
terms of agency apply to SAXTON Ai BARKER, 
5611-81 __25 Park Hw, New York. 
x i rf.at OI ItlOBITY.- l’artiaulara gout Brit- Agents 
u wanted.—641) SHAW A. PI.ARK, Biddefonl, Maine. 
| ’ARM EUR SAI .11 One nl Die best etui best situated 
I farms In Monroe Co., lying tl mile.* wei-t ot this City, in 
Die townot Gates, on the BnffiUo road, will he sold at a great 
bargain if application is made soon. A small farm ol fid to 
80 acres, near the City, hi- a house and lotwortli 1 to $5,000 
in the city, would be taken iu part, payment.. g„r particu¬ 
lars apply on the premises, nr at No. 8 Hill street, at tho 
office *if Join* M. Fill.Suit ft Co., Of M, HUNTINGTON. 
Rochester, Nf. Y., August, 21, I860. 664-tf 
I jlAltH KUU HAl.K.—About, to remove from the State, 
I offer for mile, very r heap, my Farm of 200 acres, one 
mile from Waterloo,— Iiki acres In wood, worth half the 
price 1 auk for tin* farm. New house ami barn, peppermint 
distillery atid building, orchard amt two good welhj.— 
Liberal credit for one half the purchase money. 
Address O. B-. CLARK,_ 
August 11, I860.—tl. 
O. B-. CLARK, 
Waterloo, Seuec* Co., N. Y. 
A MERIC AN 
krom 
JARVIS 4 BAKER 
GUANO, 
Address 
665-3t 
WILLIAMS tt BRKEDY, 
I’ubllaherg, Cinuinnati, O. 
Corresponding week 
This week. Last week. last year. 
Cattle,,. 1 , 82 b 4,'*W 2,822 
Sheep.4,827 4,409 6,316 
Hogs,.. 26 81 1,040 
Prices—The market is moderately active at the follow¬ 
ing quota tic tuff 
This weak. Last week. 
Pretomra...5 @51* 6 (d) 
Extra.tMiuitL 
STrst quality.. 3!i(S)4Vi SVitT-t 
Second quality.,.8l*v)8M 2)J(q)3 
Third quality.2kitS!2j)S 2 (<i2M 
Last week. 
6 ® 
ZH<o>3 
2 (*1)2M 
Roqg—Demand good and suptily fair; prices^ are n*> hot¬ 
ter, if as good, as tho ruling ratus of tho previous week.— 
Alias and Argus. 
CAMBRIDGE, Oct. 31.— Whole number Cattle at market 
1,888, about I.OOU H* BTes, and.588Stores,coiisisting*d Work¬ 
ing Oxen, Milch Cows, aud one, two and three year old. 
Hicks l atti.js— Prices, extra, $6,W(-* 7,lK); first quality, $6; 
second quality, $5,25; third quality, f3,50; ordinary, $2,75. 
Worki mi Ox rc.v f*n< i*l75. 
Cow S A vo Oai vkh - $?o, tOwBO. 
Stoks.h — Yearlings, $7fgiU; two y#»r« old, $10®) 12; three 
years old, Itl'rilT. 
SilKice i.M) LamRB- 7,31)0 at market; prices in lots, $1,25, 
1,75002 each: extra, *2,2.5, 2,50'a'3,00. 
ItiPKg -OoitViC, Tallow, (XelOIsjc. 
Cai.p Skina 10 a 1 lc 1 1 lh. Pelts, $k")$l,S0 each. 
BRIGHTON, Nor. 1. 4t market. 1,300 Decves, about 900 
Stores, 7 (Kg) Sheen ami Lambs, 1,000 Swtnn. 
Hkick C*rrl.K—I’rlees, e .i.ru, $P,0iXifd,n0; llrst quality, SO¬ 
HO .e7,0i); second quality, $*>,0(Xa6,fi0; third quality, $3,S0,*i 4,- 
75: ordinary quality, $2,75. 
Working oxks None. 
Mii.cu Cowa — SlVi t >: eoromoD, $18(3\19. 
VkA!. CaI.VK 8 — tW.IKJfii.1,5*1. I 
Stokko — Yearlings, $7tq U; (two years old, $10(a 12; three 
years old, flhalfl. \ 
‘ Hi ohm -ikMitn Tf) Ih? C*J.r SJrins, DXgllolfUb. 
Ta i.i.uw — 6" Okjc V) ff* 
Shkkp am* Lamuk — $1,25(2*1,75; extra,$2,00@3,00. 
Pki.is — $l(3j$l,Au each. 
SwiVK —Stores, wlmli-anle, (VilflhRj fi ft! retail 6C*r7c; 
Spring pigs 7c; retail f*H('J(8c; fat hogs, undressed, none. 
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Office, N*u / Beekman 8t., N. Y.. The liivcnlt/r's Claims as acknowledged and protected by 
the Governments of Canada the United States, and 
O T H E I 3 XT 33 L I O - Great Rtiluin; with explanations. 
.. .nuusn • , • , • , , . „ .* ... Wu at I claim A* my invention Is, the contrivance of keep- 
Mv AI CM BJTUiVCTOR s deHigued to lake the pla* ( n g acoounrs cui tent, of whatever kind, description, or va- 
of tuft w«Il know;* Love* '’''Chiui, using Hie same Clmms, r iety, ill priuted form, by keeping tip- stulemsnts of the 
pels, kc , extracting stumps at birs than^ piio-biilt the* oost *,. V ei'«l uceount* rlaaditig in printers' tvr*e, m their uqniv- 
ol Die lever or any other maohiue. I i.lalm lor my ranohtnij , Bents, tie- type being so arranged in form as in admit of be- 
power, speed and portability combined, wlio.liaie Din three )pg mullly ftn*l quickly ruadjilgtod In any particular part, 
lundam' irial IiTtOCjplea of a practical Stump Extractor,,m**l w(l ,,,,,, account may have i.Dilt"*gone ;* olninge, by Hie 
challenge tue world t*> produce a Slump Extractor com- lapse of time or the current of business tr wotaclfons; so 
l /£fr p , n ' ic ^'- le '! or lV Jt . , a. i,„„i Unit, win n rciuliubted in all such ports up to noy given 
Dm ( v boiler winds chsiu enoligl* Dj Ini n the I trgr.il , in impression til c U taken fioni I ho type shall exhibit, 
stump* entirely liul u. (lie ground withiiuji any taking up j,, piloted form,the Dale stale of all tho accouuln :** kept, 
id chain*. I will win i ant the maehineoi sufficient strength accurntelv ['<1 presenting all tlm balances or conclusions, In 
IV,t two horses, giving (f-1 ninety-turn homo power nu thu accordance With lb*- end or ends com*-ululated In keeping 
BOvallos'. I'a-ri ol * hall ("'Cone, D. «„m*»ii»ni Btu record; rendering it, in counneriiiul business, a haiauce 
My I'rici) l**r a MW'hffi*, W'tll Chains, rods, .vc,.. Si (Ilciont *J|,*et of the must coinpaot and perferl chnracter, the de- 
lq pull stump* (80 eighty feet fiom aoi.hor stump, (..Kill) ( U j| S f ,f ni.inngrniMnt beingSUbsLtnlhilly u 4 rni-ite*! in Kpeai- 
three hundred dollar*', including a 'lend of it town ntfht ffcatlon, wherein It Is shown, I.list tip* fact 01 laots In he re- 
For ** e A?mriohl'itS corded, may t*e repregootwl l*y liguros, symbols,dates, or 
whli'li■ wtiulg nmin * 0 * 11*1 or shart I) . wit a towu right it*- nnmhurs, used either separately nr in combination, 01 hy 
clnde-1, la ($h*d) one Imielred and hlty dolla 11 . Ani good whatever else will indicate (he laolas desired: and I'urtliar- 
meuhattlooiui pul the machine togetiicr. Any taianm- r,n" n*,, ro, i.niacd on this primary Invention, I also claim the *le- 
operale tlm same. Any oilier information given hi the m- v j CIJ cimt.rivaneu of rendering nr transmitting accounts 
ygnhir that may ne ilivired. u D. HARRIS. (|| y llr n (l i fq|| stalemeiitg, when tlo* statement or slate- 
I* Itnlihliri:, .u.'iks., lew. nmnls ho sent are thus, or substantially Ulus, kept in type, 
Tioha, Tioga Co., l’ n, Sept 'hi, 1360. by the contrivances of mv inveutioii. be tin* medium of 
This is to Certify that we, the undersigned, having wit- ti'anamlsMlon wIia t it nuiy; hut the ,.iir{icular m*,*le of reu- 
nessvd to ourentlrn satisfaction a practical operation ofG. 1 ' l *.", L ' W .1 r-,.*] NC ' 1 i. , !* 1| .!(!? n T 
D. IIahiu»' aew and Improved Stump Evlractor, we take ntili'imt '*i “b''' 1 ’ ' '.''Ter Stamp, I 
iduiisure ill recommending It to nil who are in want of Such el.iuo 111 t h*. hroiuh-st and hill «t a* uhi , mid also the ma¬ 
tt machine, as being far supm lor to any other Stump Ex- chine 1 U 0 II,.omhrac.tngiill its b.r.-.H and 1110 * 1**11 nf operating, 
in fenowr’eik*** llH Indicated 111 dtscnhuig it, either as a simple hand instru- 
1 U Hoi. IT d JOHNSON, M if V DEI’IJ'F, .ui-nLnr us r*r<*P«Uer| by muchluery. Ami in connection 
IRA BAKED, FORTER GAYLORD, with thas* sr-cclllo claims, anil billed uimn Dieui, I also 
, MANN! G. II PLAGE claim all ot.Hm menu* nod appliance* mihxlatitnilly tliasumo 
F it HEN’i'oN LEROY TAUkR na those herein claimml or iotenda*! to be daiiund. SVlth 
K. a'. SHE AD, ’ LYMAN SMITH* these claims Drily aek.mwlo-|, : .*ri andproteoted ns above, 
... ... ... > | .... (nvuitlllill IlilM !,It,-ll.lv UI,r*!Nll tlst.l n* ,.r f'n r,,.. n I...,-. 
JARVIS 4 BAKER’S ISLANDS, 
IN THE 
SOUTH PACIFIC OCEAN, 
IMPORTED BV THE 
AMERICAN OOABO COMPANY 
Office, Gil William. Street, 
NEW YORK. 
C. S. MARSHALL, Brest H. MATHER, Scc’y. 
J. K. CHAPPELL, Agent, 1*9 Exchange St., Roehestor.N. Y. 
rpo FAIUIEIIS, MW II VINICS, A % It 1 UILDRUA— 
J- One “Irreprsssihli* Conflict" ix against high prices — 
We Offer you, at 71 Main St, Rochester, Iron, Nulla, Hard¬ 
ware, Oils, Paints, Colors, Windows, Doors, Winds, Hoes, 
Spades, Shovels, Corn Hues, Cultivators, ami other articles 
too nuioarous tn mention, Abi**, the celebrated “Straight 
Draft Plow," which we offer cheaper than thr* cheapest 
_835-tf mIkiR W. HF.HtNG k CO. 
ritKimi KOIt TUB Mil.MON ROM K i ll ING NXW. 
J. Office No. 7 Mamlhin House Block, 58 State elreet. 
Rochester. N. Y. |528-tf! K. F- W11RON. 
MnJ. r. DEPOT, 
PORTER GAYLORD, 
G- II. PI,AUK, 
LEROY TABKR, 
LYMAN SMITH 
the recoril; i-enderiu* D, iu commercial buxine**, a balance 
sheet of the must compact and perferl character, the de¬ 
tails nl rnannyr'inttiri being substantially *h nu-iled in speci- 
liralion, wherein II Is Shawn, that tip* fact ut fluffs lo he re- 
cordetl, may l*e repcegouled by ■ignres, rymhols,dates, or 
nnmhers, used either separately nr in combination, 01 hy 
wImlrver else will iuilkule the mot ua dvsiredt mid I'nrthar- 
miii-0, bused on this primary tnrenLinn, I algo claim the de¬ 
vice **r roiitrivanni of rendering nr tTariKinltting aeeounta 
in partial or full stalenientg, when the statement or slutie- 
mnnlH so sent m e thus, or substantially Uiun, kept in t ype, 
by the ao 11 trivi*tires of my invention, hr the mmlium or 
tfspsijulsxlnn what it may; hut the purucula* mode of reu- 
deriuif accounts tty the usetifthe ln.|*atrh Vlachine, *. - **n- 
stiDiM'Iof Apron Movement, Reel, and Cutter Stamp, I 
claim in tlm broadest nod fullest sense; and ab*o the ma¬ 
chine itself, embracing til I Ms |V>* *-*m amlmoden of opwrnting, 
iuj Indicated in *!* scribiag it, cither as a simple band instru¬ 
ment, nr us propelled by machinery. And in connection 
with iboae apeeUin claims, anil blued upon Diem, I also 
claim all nthe 1 mean* nml appliance* xtilixIatitijiUy thesume 
hm 1 hose hereto elamiml or intended to be claimed. SVlth 
those ulaimri fully ackunwloilgod and iirolectud a* above, 
this inveiitjou lifts ftlreftdy spread ifsi-ll over Uanieta, Imir- 
Fr,ouu am* Gkaiv. 
Flour, winr. wlieat.$S,60'ai»*>,75 
Flour, wiring do. ,,u)Uf'ab,?i) 
Flour, buckwheat.. 0.1 l)ni2,l«l 
Meal, Irelian,.l,25(o 1,31 
Wheal, Genesee_I.IOQ* I.A’* 
Best white Uanada 0jffD.o l.4U 
Corn, ohl..Wffi'oflo 
Corn, new.00 <*00*; 
Rye, ri) lbs t ’) hu>k..0 d** 62c 
Oats, by weight,.ZDazOe 
Barloy,.fiOfriig.'/^c 
Buckwheat,......... id** 14c 
Beaus,..llZMMOffe 
Meats. 
Pork, Mess.$19,00£pQf),0i) 
fork, clear.2U.IKL* (5UK) 
Pork, *'wt.6,* (>>»*,fs) 
Beef, f t *:Wt. 4,0<Vr | l'’ t i.H) 
Spring lambs, each. 1,50 ~*2,00 
\lutton, carcass.Ii" Sc 
Hams, smoked.llw '120 
Shdulllor*,.dWOjhc 
fffiickene,.. 0 * 8c 
Turkeys,.Millie 
Goose,..JM(*r4lc 
Ilueks, k* pair.36(u -iji; 
Dairy, Ac, 
Butter, roil.IDaUfle 
Riitter, firkin.noalBc 
Cheese,...10C5* IlKe 
I.rir*], tried..I2@12Sc 
Tallow, rough.GkjJo 
Tallow, tried,.10c 
Eggs, dozen.16fSlCc 
Hunev, box...12(" l4c. 
Oiuulfc*, box.IZtalSc 
Gnmiles, extra.,.,..I-Jc 
Fur its -. m> Roots. 
Apples, hushol.i’.VcdOc 
Apjih-x, dried. 63* if I Bo 
i’eaelp.'H, *lrie*l. fi lb_l2S,e 
(ffmi'ries, driftit, fl If*. . l2‘-jc 
Plums, ttried,.00**10 
i'otatoes,.2a 1,36c 
ID OKS AND Sltl.vs. 
Slangluor.5o'*8Vfe 
Calf..SJCalOC 
Sheep pelts,.5*)c<a$l,2fi 
Luinh pelts,.tkK'iHri’. 
SKKP8. 
Clover, bushel.$5,l)lYii.5,2fi 
fnqOlhy, .2,250*3,00 
StMllllKH. 
Wood, burii.<3,0004,00 
Wood, soft_3.00(53,50 
Coni, I aJiigh.8,7fit“ ; (',00 
Coni, Scranton.4,2.5*** l ,.'*0 
Coal, Pittston.4,25*3 l l J .5ll 
Ciml, Shamokm_4,25*7* I,,50 
Coal, Char.KXJif2Kc 
... 
Hay, tun.$8,00* 12,00 
Straw, tun.0,00(50,00 
Wool,tfi lb. 3Da'50c 
Wliiterlsh.bb) .. .$0,(«)!«'9,50 
God fish, f.i quintal 4,tiooi.5,25 
Trout, bbl.8,00(0^,50 
PRODUCE AND PROVISION MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, Nov. 5. Flock Market lOu hirher on 
common and modi urn grades, with a moderutu demand tor 
home use and limited export inquiry. Sales ut $S,4(S>ii£,flii 
for super State; ?.y*d'a5,li.5 for extra ‘In; J5,4U(iil5,fiO for 
super Wsstern; $8,(vl'.ffl8,H4 for cominnu in medium extra 
do; S5,80C*ti8,!)0 for shipping brands extra round hoop Ohio 
—closing quiet anil firm. Canadian in little better request 
and market a shade tinner; sale* at 55,HLr 7,50 for common 
to choice extra. 
Gkai.x Wheat market firm, hut the extreme marcityof 
freights and high rates ruling operale an a serious check 
on the export demand; sales winter red Western at 13AP4 
136c afloat, 137G-■ I37di'c in store; Milwaukee club at 12.V-U 
r27. ( V-‘; amner Wiseutiain at 12veI20e; while Ohio and In¬ 
diana at ItVuilfi.v; white Keutucky at about HMc; riant* 
white Michigan at IfiSo. Rye heavy and lower; sales Cana¬ 
dian at 72f*ij73n. Harley in mod oral* request, hut prices 
without material change; sateoat 78-( 78c for Canada East, 
83c for Canada West. Cnru npeneil firm, hut closed deci¬ 
dedly better, with n good export demand; sale* at 7 i» 4 ( 5 } 
7lkie for Western mlZD'1, alloat: 72,H'c tor do in Mure— 
closing with 00 sellers below 736. riat* steady at 37(_>t.38c 
f*)i- Weitern, Canadian and State. 
1 'BOTiairtxK- pork very quiet ami steady, rales at $19 
for mess; JM.12P* 1 1 ..V 1 for prime. Lttr<l*3ull and unchang¬ 
ed: sale- at k'a-id.'lc. Hi liter oTKidvat 11 !5c for Ohio, 
l&a) 2 Ic for gtate. Cheese steady at 9ft lie. 
AsffBB Quiet and unchanged; sales at $8,75 for pots, 
$5,25 for pearls. 
ALBANY, Nov. 8 . — Flour avd Meal —The market 
opened steady for flour, with a moderate local and limited 
shipping inquiry. 1 lie European advices received just at 
the clone of change, hare rather tended to strengthen the 
market, h*G nr* improvement bail been realize! up to noon. 
Buckwheat flour and corn rural are unchanged. 
(Iks in -In Wheat thnre is a mudgrata burines* doing for 
tin- supply of tho local mills. Bain* No, 2 Chicago spring 
ut I17-, Mediterranean at L‘9c, un i while Michigan at 152c. 
Corn is rather (inner and in good rftoaest, in part for sh'P- 
im-r,t Bales Western mixed at 670* 6 u c, closing at the dut- 
shle fnrnrc. Barloy i» in lu'-decnte request for home con¬ 
sumption and r**r shipment. P:ri*-> st.,t.. at 71c, Canada 
East at 78c, and MTevteio for shlpnirnt 1 ** Pbiholelphia at 
82c. lints without important change in value, and moder¬ 
ately active. Sains State at 355$c. 
Km®—A good supply an*! a fair inquiry. Sales at £8 for 
25Tb and 7u for 2(ith feed.— Journal, 
BUFFALO, Not. 5.— Front— Moderate demand and 
market sleadv. Sale* at $i,.V) for fine; $5 for fair extra 
lllittois and Wisconsin; $5.25 forfavo* ite extra Illinois (ba¬ 
ker* bran'! 1 ) $.L374Mh5,i0 f„i extra ludiaoa and Ohio, and 
$5,7546,2.5 fur double extra. 
Gbmx—F reights have again advanced, and the demand 
in consequence i* very moderate, but oue sib- naviog been 
reported since .Saturday noon—Green Bay ('lob this morn¬ 
ing at $I,i)5. Corn closed tinner. Sale* this morning at 
fillc held at 51c at the close Oat* dull and heaw. Sales 
Satur.lav afternoon st 26 c, Barler dull at. 62 >i'^. 6 Jc. Rye 
quiet at Ate. Market f**r peas neminal at 65e. 
Pkiitisioxs— Market steady. Heavy me** pork is soiling 
ftt $19; no light mess or prime offeriaz M *<*-8 ia quntn*i at 
$6.80 and prime at $ 8 . Bacon scarce and none offering. 
Cheese i* coming in very «lnwlv, am! thr* market i* linn 
Quotation* from store are I 0 . 4 IIC. Lard quiet at 12 Me.— 
Com Advertiser 
TORONTO, Nov. 1 .—Flock—'T here is an utter absence of 
demand for Oonr, especially of tl*e lower grades. There is 
a good deal offering now, and holders have lowered their 
THE WOOL DIARKMT.S. 
NF.W YORK,Nov. 1.— The. market continues dull but 
prices general 1 v an- well sustained. Demrablo pulled wools 
continue Ingoodiliimatidatfull intcs. California would are 
Brin, with a fitirrequest. Fine foreign wools have shown 
mure activity than like grades or diumvtlc, and there has 
he On a moilerat** tosincs* done in the coarser ‘j'UCriptiotl*. 
Walter Brown's MouDilv Circular remarks:—“ We have *-x. 
pot-tor) f rom this market, from tho e.oiniuencenieul of the 
year to October 1st, 2,700 bales of wool, (none were export¬ 
ed in 1H69,| wtnln onr Imports, incluulng ('alifornm are! 
Southern domestic, lull short oflaat year’s during thesame 
period, more thuu 7,-5ls) hales mailing the present supply, 
comparing thn two years, about 10,04X1 bales less than last 
tear, whilo the consumption is not at ail diminished.'' 
We quota: 
Am. Saxony fleece !ri lb... Ji8@fi5 
Am. full-bland Merino.80Q>'52 
Am. half-blood aud three-fourths Merino_t-V-* 18 
Am. Native and one-fourth Merino.-iff ;; 12 
Extra, Dulled.,...44(*h48 
Fuperliiie. Fulled.38y H 
No. I. Pulled..30035 
1 .aml?*, Fulled...350.'!'.) 
California, extra..—. .OOfalK) 
California, tine, unwashed.Uwofl 
California, couoooo do.,.12<ni2i) 
Pi:ru viati, washOd.... ,„28S32 
Vnliitiriiiao, unwashed.li(o )12 
Hout.ii Am. common, washed.lOumo 
South Ann Eotre Rios, *io.lift’.16 
South American, unwashed.Iff 
South American Cordova, washed.Wraffil 
East, futliu, washed.160)30 
African, uowa*hed. r „..ftarld 
African, washed ..16325 
Smyrna, unwashed.. llLiH!) 
Smy mu, washed.2-k*>'j27 
Mexican, unwashed.12ft'd 4 
IN- Y Evening Rust. 
BOSTON, Nov. 1. —The demand for fleece and pulled 
wool is moderate, but prices remain the same. Sales of 
128,000 lbs, at previous prices, medium grades of fleece 
ranging from 453tififfo $) lb. The rales of Foreign have boon 
280bales .Mediterranean, South American aad Spanis)i, aud 
IDU ballois Peruvian at various prices, as to quality. 
Saxony k Mex-iao.55(5)1*7* W*-st*:rn mixed........284*535 
_ . , . . ,, . .. 1 this inveutiou lifts nlroadt Hpreiid its*»lf over Cnnmia, four- 
Tmfl vs to Certify that we, the underBlg'*' 11 witnessed un tf ,„ n sqtuttrs* of the American Union, ami into (s rent Britain, 
opornti'-'uof G. D. Ha 11 It is improved Slump Extractor 1 n mui U now u.--*l in more than one hundred Newspaper Of- 
extracting four pmo Slnnips train eighteen Inches to llireu Hh immense value lo hanking and similar inslitu- 
feBtiodiamnt«r.Fr®m the time thatthomiu’hine was dnten thins will he slmwn in a circular which will rn.il:** its ap- 
into the tieid. anchoring the same, tbrowlri-r oil' chain*, 
NF.W YORK, Nov. I — The market continues dull but rods, kv. , raising! tha crotch.pUlliiii' threontUmPH and Poll- 
Ices generally are well sustained. Desirable pulled wools Ing one without crotch, making four iu all extracted, piek- 
intiimn* ingoiid limnatid atfull cites. California wools are tng up chains, rods, crotch, Ac., loading itpoafiiaohine and 
•in with a fair reque-t. l- inc foreign wools have shown leaving Hold, wua inside or forty minute*. Tho time ro- 
*ire actlviiy Ginn like grail'-s iff ihinevtle-, and there hns quire*! fur pulling the four stomps after Die machine wa* 
• on a inorlerat" t usincss *lone iu the (Sparser 'h'Bcription*. hitched to them, was inside of/our minutes. 
itlti-i Brown’s xWootblY Clrenlar remarks: " We have ex- Col 11. S. JOHNSO ,1 * ala. 
jrtqd from thi» market, from tho cnwmeiicewwrt of the A. W WILSON, Covington, Pa. 
-nr to October |„t, 2,700 halo* of wool, (none were *'.xpr,rt- F.r.MjItA, Chemung Co., N. Y , Oct. 15,18ft). 
I io 1869,1 while our itnports, Incluulng <-alir..mia and This la to Certify tliut I have »i!uwH*.**l **. p.i.d.cal «per- 
inthora domestic, tall short ol last .year’s dui mg the same ft |j ori n f (; [>, ) | .Mims’ now and improve* I Slump Extractor, 
•rlml, more Ibau 7,800 hales making ttie present supply, ft „,| j pleasure in recoin mending il to the public, ssbe- 
ml pa ring thu two years, about ID.O.Hi bales less than last i, u . 1 auporior to auv other Stump Extractor within my 
sar, while toe consumption is not at ail diminished, knowledge lull v combining tlm three fundamental priori 
r n quote: pit**, which are power, spued and portability. I have been 
Am. Saxony fleece f) lb.fiflftVW the owner of a lever machine for the last '.right .vettr**, with 
Am. full-blond Merino.fiOt** . r .2 chain* Utld rods enough to jmJI sll stumps on ten acres n( 
Am. hujf-bloiid and three-lourth* Merino_4.50M8 lamlfroujonn anchor slum|i, 'I her** are two screw ron- 
Am. Native and one-fourth Merino.-IO * 12 chines in mv neighborhood, one an upright, the oilier a 
Extra, l'ullcd...44(1148 horizontal screw 1 think that slumps can ho extracted 
Superb lie, Fulled.38.« II will* .Vlr. IlAKRia’ machine at one half Urn cost they cau he 
No. 1. Fulled.800138 with aDy other machine. ,, D _ 
Lamb's. Fulled.................................35*a.!9 CHRISTIAN I.REAT.-riNGKK. 
tlona will he slmwn in a circular which will make iti* ap¬ 
pearance snnti, Meanwhile, applications for information, 
‘‘llcedftof Rights," or “Dispoluh .Machine*,” will coeoive 
duo attention, when addressed either to 
Kcv. ItOHICllT I) I UK, 
Buflalo, N. Y., or Fort Erie, C. W- 
Or to hia Agent and Attorney,__ 
JOHN J. HAINES, London, England 
K3T To " LkX,” who in the Montreal Gazelle of 1st Feb¬ 
ruary, 1850, pronounce* lie* “Mea" of keeping iic-iouuts 
current "in tvpe,” a “grossabsurdity,”- thanks are hereby 
tendered, un*! the ammranee given, tlmt this gross sbsurd- 
ity ia all that Mr, Dice hoe patented In the ilnpialu or keep¬ 
ing account*. His claim* hinder no operation therein into 
which this gross absurdity is not piruticiilly smngglml in 
any manner; neither bodily nor partially; neither directly 
onr indirectly; neither explicitly nor symbolically; Hns 
ground hi* claim* covo-r, and nothing morn, Ibe absolute 
monopoly of this absurdity and nothing else, is all ho asks 
*« hi* claims, rationally read, attest ^f.| 538-tf. 
will?'.M icHakkih' mai hiiie at e«e iiai/Uio cost they cau he J >( X )KS FOK lv. I K ALISTS. 
with aoy other 1:11 'r;nm,sTlAN (,'REATSINOKR. Tiik following works on Agriculture, Horticulture, Ac., 
_ _ may be obtained at tho Office of thu Rural Nkw-yorkbb. 
4 l’UUE SEED. A choice lot of the growth of I860, for We can also runiteh other hooks on Rural Alim s, issued by 
\ Kilo hr JAMES 1 ROOT Amenean publishers, at tlm usual retail prices,—and sliall 
56l-3t Skaneatele*, Ouomlaga U**.,’N. Y. add now works us published. 
---- American Farmer’* Lucy- Do. ElemeiiteofAg. Chem- 
*15*“*. 1143.400; JO* U ■,*». ^^SlteiSSKlS » 
do" Kail Du nth “ ** “ $30 “ Allen r*u the Grape....... I (S) Li-uclmi-’s Hot Houses_125 
do, Seedlings, 2 years, drat quality, *4.» V 1,000. S^ingam'fe Rural Kcon- MU^s o,Vthe HWs Foot ™ 
do Seel wet seed -/bushel St 00 ’ om .*’.!. *•••• - ' Milhurn on DmCow. .25 
Panrfla**,! dri’^ii'lner nouoilblVl)’ BrulM on Grape Culture.. fsl Mr*. Ahqi’c Skillful House- 
For'sale’at the at’ovo prices’before packeil. A slight nrowue's I'oultryYrid ’l Ofl Sa^tonfrKlirain'l'ndHont* ^ 
charge will ho ujjjtde only tor the boxi-s and moss, but I do FiJSd |*,„,- Mnmi,„.l *5 ‘ twmnif-in s™*.,,'ii 1"* ?’.,, 
not make any chlrge of the oacumg irnddei, ve, mg’ at Roc, M * % 
(Uffohsr iKUn W. D. SLKOVVOFR, Do. Florist’s Guide. ..-W Nftsh’a Frogreseive Farmer W 
F S.-['will a!*., furnish Apple Graita of the um-nlar Uoiu- 
sorts, packedand delivered at Rochester, at *6,1)0 K )JkX), cOIl MAmi«L:!! Si NoUonS W^nU'of Ag °° 
in quaritlticB over K),(k,0. 561 tr Brock’s Book of Flower*..HXL ricnlture. K . 60 
- " KuIaFh Flower Garden...,l 25 Oh’otFg Sorgho aud im- 
T jj p MFW AMFRlf'AM WATCH Do. Family Kitchen Hard. 70 plies...100 
Mt NtV» AlYItttlLrtlN WHlbn Che mvaU Viehl Lecture* I Off Fa"!fo on the Strawberry 60 
DTADE AT WALTHAM, 1VIASS. Chinese Sugar Cane ami Fodder’s Lund Mcusurer.. 50 
- , Sugar Making. . 25 Ferso/.’s New Culture of 
I\ order to meet the requirement* of gentlemen who Choruou’s Giapo Growers the Vine. ...,25 
prefe-• a thinner Watch than those u "'f lr ‘""'J 0 ** ““ Co1.Utt'* A,oV(V ? 'rdVnV*f''' W ” 
\re have lately a we w at-^le of Watch on tlie tiireo* a/jil >anu Bee- Invpln^ ...100 
Qiiartfr plato made], especial fur thin purpoHR. kueperK^ibbit . 50 
In establishing this new series, it has also been our dc- ^“^^'v/tTAoari^!!!! a» K T v ' ! ‘ 1J '' i Sh ’'' 1 ' HuB ® ft " 1 ' ,, 
Saxony a Mentto.-*r*oo ’*/ 
Full blood.805554 
Wand % blood.ti/aiiu 
Cmniuoo.395843 
Pulled extra.47f455 
Du. xuncrllne..’W*ii47 
|)o. Nu. I.-...36(*a38 
Do. No. 2.2U(s3ff 
Smyrna w***hed....... 165428 
Du.' unwashed...y<«» 18 
Syriau.,...11(^24 
Cano.23(*i 57 
Crimea.- .9® 17 
Bunooe Ayro*.W« 45 
Peruvian, washed.26(3>31 
illarriagcs. 
Is this city, on the evening of the 23th ult., by the Rev. 
W. F. Pat.xf, JAMES MrGIVERN, Jr, and EMILY 
LOUISE W., youngest daughter of James BUcuar. 
lv this ritv, on the 30th ult., bv the Kev. Mr. Montoom- 
EUT, Mr. CH AS. H. RIFLE Y and Miss LEM1RA A. GOFF, 
all of this city. 
American Farmer’ll ICncy- Do. F.lernenlsofAg. Chem- 
elojiedia. $• 00 istry aud Geology.I 00 
Allen's Am. Farm Hook. I 00 Do. Catnchlum nf Clieiuis- 
Allen’s Diseases of Domes- try for School*. .25 
tic Animals...7AjLarig*lroth on the Fiive 
All on’s Rural Arch i tnr.ture 1 anti Hnnejr H«e.l 25 
Alien nu tlie Grape .MW Li-io liaris Hot House*_i 25 
Am. Architect,orl’laosl**r Liebig's Familiar Letters 
Country Dwellini/s 600 tnj'urinnr*.50 
American FI"i*> , 'sGui*le 75 Llmiley’s .Morgan Horses too 
Barry’* Fruit Garden.1 2-’> Miner’s Dee-keeper’s Man- 
Itlake's Farmer at 1 lutiie 125 utU. . 1 00 
Boussingaull’s Rural Econ- Miles on the Horse's Foot 50 
omy.. 125 Milburn on .the Cow .26 
Bright on Grape Culture.. 6o Mr*. A!*qf*Skillful lioune- 
Drowue's Blr*l Fancier.... 6*1 wife and Ladies’Guide 50 
Brown**'* Poultry Yard 1 ofl Suxtou'sRural Hand Hooks, 
I >o. Field Bookut Manuitisl 25 buuild in i Scries, euvh I 25 
Hridgeinun's Gar*l. Ass’t..l M Mann's Land Drainer. 50 
llo. rrit-i .*t's Gul'le.. 60 Nosh's Progressive Fanner 60 
Do. Kitchen (Iftrdomii'slu-^ Neill's Gardener’* Com¬ 
panion.I 00 
Dcntl) 0 . 
At his residence in Newport Valley, Herkimer Co., N. Y., 
Monday, October 1st , of heinarrliage of the.stomach, JOS. 
BENCHLE Y, ageil 68 years. 
His death was calm and peaceful as his life had ever been. 
Suffering no pain, he felt no fear—no regret at death’s ap¬ 
proach,—but breathed his life out sweetly, surrounded by 
loving friends.—[C om. 
'^.boertisemfnts. 
ADVEIlTISlNtt TEJRW8, t» A.lvttnec — ThirTT-FiVK 
Ck.vts a Lixk, each insertion. A price aud a half for extra 
display, or 52>i cents per line of space. Special Noticbs, 
(following reading matter, leaded,) Sixty Cents a Line. 
lip- Taw Kcral Nkw-Yorkkr has afar larger circulation 
than any similar journal in the world, aud ia undoubtedly 
the best advertising medium of its class in America. 
TWENTY PAIRS OF ltUON/K TURKEYS (LARGE 
1 breed,) and a lot of Cayuga Black Ducks, for sale. 
Sennelt, N. Y. 6&-2t J. K. PAGE. 
PS.-T will also furnish Apple Graftsofthe popular Kt**"" Hardenorisln- Nelli;*, tlardencF* C,*m- 
ati ‘ ocheBtij '’ at Do.iruiTifuit.'Mammi::::2 !n‘ ir a* 00 
in quantities over 10,0*0. 561 tr Brock’s Bookof Flower*..llkl rieulturr. 8 . 60 
- KuUFh Flower Garden-128 Olcott’s Sorgho aud 1m- 
T u p WFW AMFRlf'AM WATCH Do. Family Kitchen Hard.. 7o pliea...loo 
Mt IN t YV AlYItttlUrtlV WMtun chemical Field Lectiir'*.! 00 Pardee on the Strawberry. 60 
DTADE AT WALTHAM, DlASS. Chine*.) Sugar Cane ao*l Peilder’* Land Measurer.. 50 
- , Sugar Making.25 Fersw.'* New Culture of 
I\ order to meet the requirement* of gentlemen who Choruou’s Giapo Growers the Vioe. ,.25 
prefer a thinner Watch than those agudjy tnsde by u» Co ^*”AVuV(«nflf'' S “ 
we have lately a wew 8t/le of Watcli on tlie tiireo* (jntUftO and Kami Bee- k* » ptn* ..100 
onarter plate made], especial »lCHlsrn»?'l fur thi* purpoee. keeper...2* Knbbit Kan« i»>r. 50 
lu establiohing this new series, it has also been our de- ''. 9?) “j 25 
sign to prodnee a Watch in overy way superior to the best Dadd’s Modern Horse Doc. I UO Richardson on the Horse:. 25 
and highest price*! products of the inn»t reputable of Eng- Dm -\ rn - Cattle Doctor.... 1 U« Do. Post* of the Farm..... 25 
’ . . ,, , , . D*>. Anatomy ami l ltysi 'o. Domestic I-owls. 25 
Ush anti Swiss Watch, manufacturers; aud no labor or ex- (J i„ K y of tKe Horse... ..aiw Do, on the Hog.. a 
Dense ha* been spared to thi* end. Do. colored plates.. 4 IK) Do. on the Honey Bee_25 
In all respects of fine and durable material, of external Dami-* Muck \(ai.ual. . l ffff Do. on the Dog... . 25 
man * si**.* .-) .* Do- Fru« Essay c*u Ma- Reecflelnia Yutc-dtusseFs 
and internal finish, of accurate Compensation and adjust imre*. .25 Manual.50 
meut, of mathematically just proportions, and of practical Darlington’s '.Veoiis and Shepherd's Own Book —200 
results,oar new three-quarter plate Watch cballengcHcom- rjavy’s'llovon H.-'r-i Boolc.'l uui Stnij? 1 l.caio-s ** fo’m'the °° 
parison with any in the world. Domestic and Ornamental j Book of Nature.1 00 
. , , . , Poulity ..1 o<1 Stephens’ Book of the 
Tho following named gentlemen may be referred no. colored plate*........ 200 Farm, ■?. vois. 4 00 
in in relation to these Watrhpa • Downing'* Fruit* and Fruit Skillful I!*m*ewlfu _25 
to m relation to weso w atones . Tree*. 1 DO ShDmsfl* Elements or Ag.. 25 
TTon. HA.vxtiuLllAMi.iv, Maine, Jonx G. Sxxk, Vermont , Downiux r ’s Landscape Gat- Smith’s Laudscape Gar- ^ 
N- P. Wjllis, New York, Hou. N. P. Bam..*, Mass. Do' kooJ Essays:";"'.3ffff riiaer'*VrinciplVs ‘of Ag.'.2 m 
Hohacb Gkkki.EY, Fuaitk Lkslik, Eastwood's Cmnbeny Cul- Thomn*’ Farm Impie- 
OVHUBW. F-ki.o, New York, War. 11. Cart, New York. '' Western' ‘ F^ii ^ Thumpin’*' Food of A ni- °° 
PAPt. Mobpht, New Orleans, NobmaS IV tAKo, Wisconsin. Bl)0 g ) 25 mals . IS 
Dr. J. Marios Sims, Prof. Bartlktt, Wist Point. 
Lieut. IT. A. Wish, U. S. N. Col. W. J. Hard**, U. S. A. 
S. I. Phimk, D. I)., fVh’t. Pi's. Wii.ho.vG, Hr\ r, New York. 
Gem G. P- Morris, New York. Pktkk Cooper, New York 
Cactiox.—A s oar watch i* now extanelvvly conntcrfoited 
by foreign manufacturer*, wo have to inform the public 
that no watch is of our production which ia unaccompanied 
by a certificate of genuineness, boating the number of the 
watch, aud signed by our Treasurer, R. E. Robbins, or by 
onr predecessors, Appleton, Tracy k Co. 
As theso watches are for sale by jewelere generally 
throughout tbo Union, the American Watch Company do 
not solicit orders for single watches. 
ROBBINS & APPLETON, 
664-2t Wholesale Agents, No. 1S2 Broadway, N. Y. 
Every Lady her own Flow- 
oroArdefier..... 
Farm Drainage, (11. F. 
French). 
The Rose Ciittorist.25 
1 Tnph.-tm * Chemistry Made 
Eiisv . .25 
lOOITiirnnFH Cotton Planter's 
Fcssendwi'8 Farmer and Manual ..100 
Gardener.125 Warder's Uedgesand Evor- 
Do. Am. Kitchen Card.SO green*. . ....1 00 
Ki.-ld's War Culturo.1 1 *' Waring’* Elcmnnte of Ag.. 75 
Fish Culture.. ..1 iKt W*>pk* on Bee*.25 
Flint on Grasses.125 While’s Gardening for the 
Gurnon on Milch Cow*_6fl South. . 1 25 
Herbert to Hore«>-k«eperi-12fl Wilson on Flax.25 
Hooped* Dog and Won.... 25 Yonatt^r Martin on Cattle. 1 25 
Hough’s Fanil Record, 3*0 Youalt en the Horse .1 25 
Hvdc’s Chinese Sugar |l)o. on Sheep.75 
Caue...-.25 Do.on the Hog............ 75 
Johneton's Ag.Cheinisr.ryI 25i 
I?yAny of the above named works will bn forwarded by 
man, post-paid, ua receipt or thu price specified. 
Address tt O. T. ilooiiK, Rochester, N. Y. 
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