NEWS PARAGRAPHS. 
Capt. Martinez, a distingaiahed officer of the 
Spanish navy, has been commissioned by bis 
government to contract for the construction of 
three first-class war frigates in Americau ship¬ 
yards. 
Over five millions of dollars of silver, con¬ 
tained iu over two thousand packages, were re¬ 
cently landed from a steamer in England iu seven 
hours, drawn in wagons by upward of one hun¬ 
dred horses, and in seven hours more deposited 
in the vaults of the Bank of England. 
Toe schooner Brilliant, from Campeachy Oct. 
13, reports the outbreak of civil war in Yucatan, 
caused by the imposition of inland duties on 
goods from Campeachy, and a contention for 
revenues of the island of Carmen. The general 
government and the neighboring provinces pre¬ 
pared to invade Campeachy, but the latter antici¬ 
pated their movements, and was marching troops 
on the capital to conquer a treaty of peace. 
The New York Evening Post, speaking of tho 
several thousand suits on the calendar of the 
Couit of Common Pleas, brought by the Com¬ 
missioners of Excise to recover a pemilty of $50 
for each violation of the excise law by liquor 
dealers selling liquor without licenses, s iy that 
Bix hundred having failed to answer tho com¬ 
plaints, judgments have recently been obtained 
against them in the sum of $50 each and $13.13 
costs, making a total sura of about $38,000. 
These judgments have been entered up, aud exe¬ 
cutions will be issued forthwith. 
At the last meeting of the “Boston Society 
for Medical Improvement,” Dr. Jackson said tho 
practice of opium-eating was exceedingly com¬ 
mon in our country towns, and this opinion was 
confirmed by other physicians present. 
Tuk receipts of cotton since the 1st of Septem¬ 
ber at the shipping ports, arc 630,000 bales, 
against 016,000 in tho same time laHt year. Tho 
expoits amount to 175,000 bales, against 210,000 
last year. The stock in the ports is 110,000 bales 
against 450,000 last year. The decrease in the 
receipts is 111,000 bales compared with last year, 
and 20,000 compared with the year previous. 
The general impression is that the Crop will 
prove about half a million bales lesB than last 
year. 
The whale oil people of New Bedford, feeling 
the kerosene aud coal oil rivalry, made up a 
purse of $5,055 some time ago, to be distributed 
in prizes for improved lamps for burning whale 
oil. The result has been some very valuable im¬ 
provements, which it is believed will make whale 
oil economical, and, of course, popular agaiu. 
Wm. K, May, of Pomfret, Conn., picked 40 
bushels of apples from one tree. He had the 
curiosity to count the number of apples in one 
peck, and found 190, making 760 in one bushel, 
and, taking the peck as an average, consequently 
30,100 apples grew upon the tree. 
Quick Shipmem’ op Wheat to Liverpool.— 
The Chicago Journal says George Little, Esq., in 
September last, purchased and shipped a cargo 
of wheat from that port direct to Liverpool, by 
way of the St. Lawrence river, and he has now 
received a letter, informing him that the grain 
had arrived at Liverpool in twenty-five days 
from the dato of its shipment at Chicago. The 
route of shipment was aa follows:—From Chicago 
to Port Colborue; from Port Colborne to Port 
Dalhousie, over the Welland Railway; from Port 
Dalhousie to Quebec, by propeller; and from 
Quebec to Liverpool by steamer. Deducting the 
delays and stoppages at the varions poria of 
transhipment, the number of days of travel was 
only eighteen. 
The survey of the route for the Cape Cod 
Canal has been executed by the engineers of the 
United States Coast Survey. The proposed route 
extends from Buzzard’s Bay to Cape Cod Bay, 
and is designed to avoid the somewhat dangerous 
navigation around the Cupe. 
Thanksgiving in Canada.— The Toronto Globe 
understands that it is the intention of the Gov¬ 
ernment to appoint a day of National Thanks¬ 
giving for the abundant harvest and the returning 
prosperity of the country. 
The Government Survey of the northwestern 
lakes has closed for the season. Headquarters 
for the winter are established at Detroit. The 
field notes Bhow that a very large amount of 
work has been rccomplished, the entire region 
of Grand Traverse Bay, including the Manitou 
and Fox Islands, having been surveyed, and the 
topography and hydrography obtained with ex¬ 
treme accuracy. 
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HOWE’S STANDARD SCALES. 
Howe's Scales were among the noticeable features at 
the Ohio State Fair. The Hay Scales did good service In 
weighing np cattle and people. Being of exceedingly 
simple construction, they are set entirely above ground, 
and avoid the difficulty of water and ice, which, in the 
deep pits of other Hay Scales, is very annoying and 
injurious. Indeed, they have not half the working parts 
of the ordinary scales. They must consequently be less 
liable to get out of order, and continue to weigh accu¬ 
rately as when eet up. The platforms of all of Howe's 
B eales rest on Chilled Iron Balls, placed between them 
asd the knife edges, by means of which device the 
knives are protected from wear and tear. Check rods are 
thus dispensed with, and no jarring of the platform 
affects the sensitiveness of the beam. The scales were 
Rot up “ out of level," and continued to weigh correctly. 
This is one of Ike great features of Howe's improve¬ 
ments. The Morris A Essex Caual Company, in Mew 
Jersey, have an immense scale, 70 feet long by 30 feet wide, 
which is 7 feet higher at the upper than at the lower 
end. It has weighed thus far (1800) some 700,000 tuns 
of iron and coal, and has beeu in use for four years with* 
out any variation in weighing. We are informed that 
the Messrs. How e are the only manufacturers who could 
1 uild a scale to meet the requirements o! this Canal 
Company, to build a scale on an inclined plane. These 
scales are nowin successful operation iu many parts of 
Ohio, and auy further information maybe had by address¬ 
ing the General Agent, Mr. James G. Duplet, 93 Main 
street, Buffalo, N, Y.. who is prepared to deal liberally 
with all orders, whether large or small .—Ohio State 
Journal, Columbus, Ohio, Nov. 8. 
BXCELSIO R ! 7? 
THE RURAL NEW-YORKER —1881. 
The Twelfth Volume of this Journal commences 
with January, 1861. The Rural in so well known as tho 
most Complete and Popular Weekly of its Class—while 
mauy 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 Volume 
with extended pledges or protestatious. 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 
large increase upon the immense Circulation it has 
attained throughout the American Union and adjacent 
British Provinces. 
O'” For “Good Pay for Doing Good"—list of 
Premiums offered, Ac.,—see last week’s Rural; or we 
will send full particulars, Show-Bills, Prospectuses, &c., 
to all applicants. 
Jltarkete, Commerce, &c. 
Rural Nkw-Yorker Ofeiue, ) 
Rochester, Nov. 14, 18450. { 
FlOUB.—T he advance noted last week is still retained, but 
no further movement noted. 
Grain.—I n this department, of trade we have observed 
notliiug new except in Oats, which have advanced 1 cent 
per bushel. 
Meats. -The falling off in fiesh pork last week 1ms been 
regained, an-l should the weather hold out cool we may ex¬ 
pect more lively times in the provision market All thatis 
offered is readily taken at $8,6U>:b7,IH) per owl. 
Dairy, kc Butter is »tf)l going up, the current mtesfor 
choice roll being lfi'a'17 cents per pound. Eggs have puton 
1 cent per dozen and arc so iree. 
Potatoes.—T hn best varieties are stiffening a little in 
price, Mercers being worth 40 cents per bushel. 
Hay has taken s sturtof $],00(<i 2,00 during the week, the 
latter advance being ou best loads. 
ROCHESTER WHOLESALE PR.ICE3. 
Flour a no Grain Eggs, dozen.17ffii7c 
Flour, wint. wheat- Sfi.ilKij 0,75 Honey, box. 12 m 1 iy 
flour, spring do_5,25 m A/iO Candles, box. Uio 13c 
Flour, buckwheat..Or lie 8,00 Caudles, extra...l.lle 
Men I, Indian,.l, J.v > 1,31 Fruit* and Roots. 
Wheat, (inneseo ..1.Ill j 1,55 Apples, bushel .25(0)000 
Best white Canada i.vm >1,10 Apples, dried_ ,ti3J)75c 
Corn, old.Avu.vic Peaches, dried, ft lb ...iilHe 
Corn, new. OiK/mHc Cherries, dried, t-l lb.... 1 1 Mo 
Five, lio lbs. t’l bush.. iKI.iiOie. Plums, dried,...OOs li) 
flats, t>y weight,..,.• ,-d " V T C Potatoes, .AKuMOc 
h.i rley,.u0<« 0*^6 11 1 mm ami Skins. 
at 29@31c, the current Retire of the week being .70c f) busli. 
Peas are m only fair requst at slight! v better prices, 66te5 c 
$1 bushel being the rates paid.— Globe. 
TUI*: PORK TRADE. 
CHICAGO, Nov. H—The coni wnather of the oast few 
days lias caused a good demand for hogs by pacKOig, aril 
the market was very firm safes varvlug from ff.no e 5,40 
grosa Monday there was an active demand by shippers, 
and too yards were cleared out at full prices. The sales 
were so follows: 
•pi H"gs averaging 245 It* at.$5.40 
« “ “ 2711 IU at .. Bo 
fid “ “ ths at.a'sa 
« “ a.'0 18s at. 5 30 
Itll “ 100 18s at. 5,2.*(ffiS,35 
»7 “ MO 18s at.5 ’ 
it . vauiv o 
S0V> at..\io 
92 “ “ 275 J8s at..A 35 
81 “ “ 230 18s at.5 hi 
— [Democrat. 
CINCINNATI, Nov. ft, - Vfogs firm: tl o packing season 
has eoromeneed, and sales of about tf.uutl bo id were made 
the last throe days, at $*A75 to *7 net, according to quality, 
the latter, however, must be regarded an extreme rate, jfi- 
87 being toe outside rate p\."’-,ere were *1 sposntl to nay gen- 
erally; but at tbw tale the demand was good, lit (lie close, 
for good, heavy hogs, on the spot About 9,000 head were 
received during the week.- (jasetle. 
LOTTSVILLK, (Kv.) Nov. 8.—Hogs have been plenty the 
past week, but neaily all are sold at present, me I prices 
have an upward tendency mr well fatted. Price# range 
from $s,25(irii D loo 18s. gross — Courier, 
THE CATTLE MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, Nov 7 — The current prices for the week 
at all tho markets are as follows: 
KtCKK OATTLK. 
First quality, >T cwt.,.$9,60(210,00 
Ordinary quality,. .-,50 i!>,od 
Common quality,. 7,.'iriri*,ix) 
Interior quality. 6,50^7,00 
COWS AND CALVES. 
First quality,..*50,0<X5W5,00 
Ordinary quality,. 4 iy 
Common quality,.30,WX? 111,00 
Interior quality,.25,oo^,3u,oo 
,,, , VEAL CALVES. 
First quality, lb.,.6i*@7!<c 
Ordinary quality,.fiJguB 
Cotmuou quality,. q <7,5 
Inferior quality,.3^®* 
_ . SHEEP AND LAMBS. 
Prime quality, )d head,.$5,?5(a6,1)0 
Ordinary quality,. 4,00fti/fl,0O 
Common quality,.3,a (nM.di) 
Interior quality,. 2,lift « 3,25 
— SWINE. 
f list qualify,.6 itii'tfc 
Other qualities,. fiftWy# 
jSiOQ Sn A TERM, of '4 weeks, pays for Board, 
Washing and Tuition in Common English in 
I* ai.i.icy te mINARY, t ultoo,Oswego Co., N. Y. Term opens 
I^i* 6 f h, For CiroTtl;*rn 
WMt JOHN l’. GRIFFIN, Principal 
Cl |)j) COPYING PKLNS WITH WRITING 
w 1 CaSK Portable and durable, and Copies in¬ 
stantly and perlVefiv. 
rient, post-psi l, with Copying Rook, for*1.27 Canvass- 
>v« Auknts will fin*I this an unrivalled urtiele, in every 
rcapent. l<or |>arlleuliirs mid II lust luted Ctmiiai, akdresr. 
with stamp, the manul'aclurer. 
J. It. ATlVATK.lt, 
Box 316 lYovirlenco, Utiodu Island. 
I pAJUlElt’S LKATHEK TIU SSE6_ 
1 These instrumenta differ from all 
others now in market. They me made 
entir. lv of Leather, and for ease, dura- 
bill ry aud efficiency, cannot be excelled. 
1 here are no springs to rout or got out of 
Order, end tin*. True* run bo worn with 
ease by old or yomnr. All tlm measure required lu order¬ 
ing in the size around the hips. Atbltegg 
gfifi-eowif G. T. PALMER, Fnst Avon, N. Y. 
_ „ _ rPWENTY PAIRS OF UI.OV/.K TURKEYS (LARGE 
I' -EJ- B C A. 1ST A. Xj J3 O ~btT , 1 brood,) mid a lot of Cuyuga Black Ducks, for sale. 
,, Y Senuott, N. Y. 5«fl-2t J. R. PAGR. 
Flour and Grain. 
FImir, wint. wheat-55,51*2 ,i ' 7s 
Hour, spring do_5,25a21,50 
Flour, buckwheat.;’,0ij 
Men I, Indian,. 1 , 2 -V.y |,3| 
Wheat, (innesei! ..1,10 J 1,38 
Bert white Canada 0 ,on it t, in 
Corn, old.S-Yutiflc 
Corn, new.OOuj.ildc 
Rye, tui lbs. p biisli.. lK>,li li2e. 
Oats, by weight,2*) 7 V'C 
Barley,... .80 " ivjtfc 
Buckwheat,.40i.it Ito 
Beans,.62X',7UX)c 
Meats. 
Pork, Mesa..$19,00 . 00,00 
Pork, clear.20,00',"'On.oO 
Pork, cwt.«,*.•••• 7,io 
Reel, D cwt.4,00:518*00 
Soring Inmbs, cii.-.li l,uri 2,m) 
Mutton, enrenas.4 > 0 o 
Barns, smoked.It " l 2 o 
Slioul'leiM,...S yi\fi 9c 
Chickens,..o<lSc 
Turkeyr,.iM> . 10c 
Geese,......... ......3-t" lie 
Duels#, Y> pair.sa®)4le 
Dairy, Ac. 
Butter, roll.1G7817C 
Butb>r, lirkin. 154 « l«c 
Cheese,.U)'u tlHc 
Lard, tried.12®l2Kc 
Tallow, rough . 6 '^c 
Tallow, tried,.9j*(all0c 
ALBANY, Nor. 1 -Bkkvps—O wing to the tight mtpplv 
in New i ork hist week, nn iioiimmI number of buyers left 
that nly, on 1 harsdav, lor Buirslo. Iho royripm ttiere, 
from the West, were unusually light, and these New York¬ 
ers went through the Yards, buying up marly every alter, 
on speculation.. Arriving hen? they were alightlv disup 
pmotiel at finding so uuuiy (1,300) on sale from our’.State. 
.Still they have profited lit* the venture, prices having 
sprung 41 ft., -ive weight, at which the market is ac¬ 
tive and holudrs firm. 
Receipts—The following Is our conipanitivn statement of 
receipts at this market over the Coutral lUUroad estimat¬ 
ing 17 cattle to the car: 
. Corresponding week 
This week. Last week. last v ear. 
Cafilei.3, ICO 1,829 2,737 
gbeep,.8,635 4,827 0,5h) 
Hogs,. 321 26 371 
Prices The market la moderately active at the follow¬ 
ing quotations: 
„ , This week. Isurtweek. 
Premium......« l ,i'5'. l 5 f.tj '2 
Extra.. .4?„(" 6 4«0j4>i 
First quality. 3?jgl4t» 3tiUC4‘i 
Second quality.3 hi SR 2'I •» 3 l f 
Third quality.2M@2« 2Ss602« 
Sheep and I .mobs -The market pretty dull, owing to the 
unfavorable weather. Prices have declined 25c 4) head,— 
Du ring the week about 3,«Ud head have changed hands at 
In ffiir rOf|UP8t at la.st w«0k’« prici'w. SalOH during 
trio \vvuk, about 2,*o0 heu<fv at pric.og ranirlnqr from Wo for 
oi.Urmry HtilUuH to (»>* ll> for pnma coni fed .—Allan and 
Aifliu r. 
CAMBR!HGE, Nov 7.- Whole number Cuttle at market 
!>•““' about 81 HI Beeves, and 528 Stores,copalatlng of Work¬ 
ing Oxen, Vlik'U Lows, met one, two end Ihioo veer old. 
Bkee Cattlk _ I Vick, extra, t8,7We7,0ll; first qualify, tfi; 
see .i.d iiiality, .1 v’n; 1 bird quality, t-hfo; ordinary, $2,75. 
Workino Gxen - 380(ii)l73. ’ ’ 
Cows ANP Calves- s::(), HK'iCO. 
Htokeh — Yearling#, $7'<p9; two year# old, $t0f!'jl2; three 
yearn old, $U 0)17. 
SiiKKf a Np I.amiiH - 4,:t09 at market; prices in lots, $1,25, 
l,j. r "u2 I'.aeli; "Vtra, S2.25, 2,75m.' 
HI OKS I' Va J''- Tallow, 6 R ' 7C. 
Calk SKixa-WCqdlc V lb. Pelt?, $I,2s@-$i,75each. 
BRIGITTON, Nov. 8. - At market, 1,100 Beeves, about 700 
Mf, I ksl.onn uurl ijiiiiiU, ?,il W . 
Hi i i* CsTri.E Prices, extra, $7,50ii »,IW; first quality, So¬ 
lid <87,Ijq; secolid quality, $6,00(^6,50; third quaiitv, $-L60®5,- 
00: ordinary quality, $2,75. ’ 
WoiiKi.vo Oxen $sd, !i<),., f)5. 
MII.I II (lows $ifge44: nimulOfi, $lYeI9. 
Veal Capvks — $3,0. i .•< :t,50. 
Storks Vemliugli, $7:,fl79; two years ol«l,$io7i 12 ; three 
years oi l, Sl ump; 
HiDHS —e@6Lc v 18: Calf Skins, PYo 11c id tb. 
TaLUiw- 6 fiLfe (.1 lb. 
Sheep ami Lames $)2i*" l/0; extra, $2,OOCi5.flO. 
Pkli.s -$i(« $i,5o each. 
INK — Stores, whoh‘iilc, (Keti 1 ,. P lb; retail 07o7e ; 
Spring pigs 7c; retail TH'SrUc; fat hogs, undressed, none. 
THE WOOL MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, Nov. 8.—The market still continues quiet, 
hut prices are firm. There wore no dmilit large supjdieB 
hud In by manufacturers at the shearing time, which to¬ 
gether with the political excitement which has long been 
prevalent, may to some extent account for the inactivity 
and 'lullners of the maiket. Election, however. Is now 
over, and as the stocks of m itiuhieturers must soon beremte 
Slaughter.8®5k(0 
t-aIf,..ifs Ido 
Slieep pelts.SlJofolSI 25 
Lamb pells,.SOkratto 
Skkdh. 
Clove r, bush e I.$5 ,iV<7i 5,25 
Timothy,.2,25. i.3,()d 
SixnyiKS 
Wood, hard.♦3,nor.i.|,nn 
Wfiod. .oft.. 3 , 00 m.'!,50 
Coal, r.ehfgti ......5,'.."6 ,00 
Coni, Scranton- _4,25:7 1,5) 
Coal, Pitlston.4,.'.V,i 1,50 
Coal, Shamokin_4,25(3 l,5o 
Coal, Char.Ida l2(Ze. 
Balt, bid.. 31,55 
Hay, tun.. SPjOda 11,0(1 
Straw, ton.U,l)d»0,00 
Wool, yi ib..'gyevsoc 
Wliitefish, bbl.$9,Odd'S),5u 
Codfish, )') quintal •1 ) 60'"5,23 
Trout, bbl.8,003)8,60 
Last week. 
5 ("3’a 
4K@4»<4 
3 k«) 4*4 
?.V.i 
ViQWX 
PBODLGE AND PROVISION MARKETS. 
NEW YOHIC, Nov. 12 .— Fr.ont Heavy and Amide lower 
with little more doing for export, the decliue having brt/t 
In l.iirer. to u fair extent. A decline in freights to-day also 
fty.'-ls the export demand- Sub's »l Ar.,i r,,, Knoer 
State; CVd 'AM for extra do; «,2'ta'.4,.vi for super ttot- 
eru; *5,:i) "Mr. for wmnion to medium extra do; $5,7000 
5.75 (or shipping brand# extra round hoop Ohio — ciofiug 
moderately steady at the decline. Of the .ales some 7,000 
or 8 , 1)00 hhls. wore taken for <-\] jit'u 1 . ( .iiLvlitiii 'lull, ll^nVy 
nivi mtlier ea«it*r; ailna at ^.’» l 7fei7.AO fur cuiuuiou to 
oxtra 
Graw—W liGat hofivy! u»j*'l not withMtunOinsr a raatoHal 
uejilimi iu fn*iirlit* ItuldurM art* compe ll***] to accept l»twor 
£ M* R'« •fM l Aorinif chciiui* amber FoWM.it 
mlorior * bite WcHlcrn at |bt0. Ry« dull nrjd heavy; 
»U0 IhmIioIr at ^7lio. Unrley fiO;t,vy aoil droopinK* cx- 
copt ^»r ©trictly prime* p^rceja, which arc* nul plenty; huIch 
at < 7 rii7uc for State: 7'J^ lor C*tvf.'n E/int; S0n for ofood 
Canada West. Com heavy and aud lower: ji/iW at lW.i Wc 
for Western uffeat: 7^c for prflTie Soutjirri n yellow, 
80c for h»V i11 lot® white Southern; ndxert VV*-atern»i»i Htoie, 
lu lfl atTtC. with buyer* at 70c. Data aiiiet at itfui.'Jfiu for 
Wuritei Li, Cauadiau and Stale. 
I*ru)Vi.srr>VH-pwrk heavy and lower both for rne<»R and 
TOifoe, the latter bavin/ drainedWXr^75ci-i bbl; hmIch at $iy- 
two y<urH old, $10@12; three 
I , .1..- mil' I I4II1I1IV 1 ' i 14 f . 4 tPA'RIOC 'll* UD1. H'llfK ill p I »- i ' . . . , ...,, 
1)V;'H9,'A5 far an <»— closing with do buyers at over $19; $13,- reduced, we may e» pect beiurv long to see a hotter demand 
26" 13,51 for prime. Lard dull; sales at 12-0 I2'i£«. Butter P r0V li - I he lew •. null s ilt's that lia .n taken place have 
llX'l'Ite. for<Jilin, Pie 21c for State.. Cheese steady at 9(" lie. [J®® 11 Ahuost eiilirely confined to Cahlornia and dorneslic 
Ashes -Quiet and steady; eales small lots at $5,25 for 
pots and pearl#; 
ALBANY, NVjv. 12 . Floor gjtn Meal —The market 
opened quiet for (lour and throughout the morning only a 
liiiuhm butantsrt done at previous prices. Buckwheat flour 
nod corn meal are etrady, 
Cffi.UN—There is a gre.il supply of Wheat nfforlng, but 
buyer, arid filers being apart in their views, duly a few 
parcels changed bauds. Sale, red w.nter State at $1,25.— 
Corn is Hteadv, but quiet. Sabs Western mixed at foe.— 
Kye lower with sales at Tift. In Barley we notice only a 
numerate supply entering and not a very spirited inquiry, 
except for very choice samples, gules State at 68 c; Lake 
Shore .it 72c; CnuadaKist at 73c, and Canada West at 82 RC. 
Date 111 lair request and the market is steady; sales at 35Kc 
tor Mate mid Canada KusL 
Feed—T he market is rather more active with a moderate 
supply. S il- S at 52*4 for 16(2(17 Jb feed, 7d for 26 18 and 
72,'; for 27 18 feed.— Journal. 
BUFFALO, Nov. 12 .— Flour —Demand moderate and 
market steady. Sales at $4,9o..rflf ,r extra Wisconsin; $.y 
26 1 kntl for lair to choice extra I:.d'.ma and Ohm, an>($ 6,76 
(u:6,25 f"r double extra. 
fiRAl.x -Market qtifotand a ‘hade easier. A sale of No. I 
Chicagoemingtook ola'-" &«turday afterno/njat $1. This 
morning No. if Chicago spring at 98c: No. I do. at$l; Mil¬ 
waukee club at $ 1 , 02 ; Canada club it $L"2('fll,02>f, Corn 
dull and no < deg. Oats nominal at 25c, Bariev nominal at 
6 -c. Rye dull nod nominal at 62V:. Reas, market nomi¬ 
nal at. file, 
I'RO VISIONS— Market steady. Heavy mess pork ix selling 
at $19; no light mess or prirae offering. Meas is quoted at 
$ 6 ,fid and prime at $5. Bacon scarce aud none offering. 
GhoCsn Is coming in very s’owlv, and the in ike.t is firm. 
Quotations from store are luetic. Lard quiet at l2Wc. - 
Com. Advertiser. 
OSWEGO, Nov. 12.— Flour—M arket dull at $5,60 for ex¬ 
tra State. 
Grain—W heat steady; sates No. l.Milwankco club at$l - 
Id alloat, and white Canada at $1.30 afloat. Corn quiet.— 
Barley dull; sales New Castle at 66 c; Bay Quints at69>ic. 
Other gt.uos quiet. 
CHICAGO, Nov. 12 ,—Floub steady. 
Grain—W heat closed with declining tendency; sales at 
8 )c mr Northwestern club; 8 Ite> 2 c for No. I, and MPaftlc for 
No. 2 epritig, iu store. Corn steady; sales at 30 ', in store. 
Oats steady. 
PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 12 .—Flour steady; Howard St. 
ami Ohio I5.5Q; City Mills is ,37K. 
Gba t.V—Wheat firm; sates .it $J,?0®1,87 for red; $1,35'Vl,- 
65 for white. Corn advanced 2c; red 7'.(«j72c; white 72ta70c. 
TORONTO, Nov 9. -Flock—'T he market is ftt present 
liiiH'ltlci! and qriotalUjON qulle nominal, ns fellows;—Super 
(Joe $1,76" ' ; fancy has been sold at $5,M), but we question 
much II the onerarioa could he repeated,-the outside rate 
would now be $7,25: extia fs nominal at $5,fo ",6; aud double 
extra is liimly held fit fiLi tf,5o ;) barrel. For Oatmeal tho 
wholesale price is $4 ft barrel. 
Grain— The wheat market baa ruled steady Throughout 
the week, showing towards the close a slight tendency to 
advance. Tfie reiviots have been very moderate indeed, 
which is owing lu the bad state or the country roads. The 
delivenen for the entire week will not amount to over 26,- 
000 hufunU. There »k ah exc^llezit ifo trt&Qd fur good bright 
kimplos of grvin aud an unusual number of buyers are on 
the market. The rate raid on Toes,lav ranged from * 1,20 
m i,3ft for info,lor to good; »nd from $ 1 , 2 *.: 1.28, and in a few 
instances $1,30, for good to prime and extra prime. Yester¬ 
day tho market for wheat was a ibade vaster, the outside 
rate paid being 61,28 r 4 bushel, tho price ranging froio that 
down to $ 1 , 20 . The average up to noun wou'il not Lavu 
been much jf any over 11,25 >1 buEbel. Spring wheat has 
fieen In the Usual good renaest, hut prices aomowliat lower 
ui proportion to those paid for winter grain. The beat s.nn- 
pie.t of 'Golden Drop” have been placed at f Loisoi l ofi, hut 
the ordinary grades have sold at $Kat,d4, while It hits b eo 
Impossible to sell common lot* at almve V7c '-j busbel. Bar¬ 
ley is in moderate roaueit a's (Incline ou the 
week, although near the close the tendency was towards 
i in prove raent. The present range of prices is from WiatBc 
the current rate being between 60@63c 'fl bushel. Oats are 
in better demand, with moderate receipts. Prices are steady 
fleecer. Forciyii wools are very dull, but prices ara with¬ 
out change. We quote: 
Am. Saxony fleece : 0 lb..,......ftiVafifi 
Am. lull-hlrmti Sterino. 5(Kn. r ,2 
gtiu halF-blood and three-fourths Merino_.|,V" i8 
Am. Native and one-fourth Merino.,.495 43 
Erini, Pullt'd . 4 >(qi46 
Stipe ill no, fulled.3S6 it 
No. 1, Pulled... ;iof" 3 i 
Lamb’s, Pulled.. 3 n /39 
California, extra. 0i»'.-7 iaj 
Giilifoml.i, tine, qnwaAhed.. , ..teteicdtJ 
CaJifornia, commou do. 12(5(20 
Peruvian, washed. 25m 32 
Valparaiso, unwashed.UPodi 
South Am '"Mi'",,.a washed. \ 
Sontll Am. Eutro Rios, do.p(a IB 
South American, unrvashed.silld 
South American Cordova, washed.1ft" 2.3 
E/nt India, washed.lfte.dl 
African, mr washed...I 7 m vg 
AfriiNtn, washed.ilu 
Smyrna, unwashed. pv , 19 
Smyrna, washml.J 24(527 
Mexican, uuwaobed..H K 
[A. 1". Keening 1‘uet. 
BOSTON, Nov. 8.— Tho demand for llcccc and pulled 
wool continues moderate, and tire market remains without 
change, f be sales of the week have be a 150,000 lt,s, in¬ 
cluding medmin grades of fleece at 46 a 50c, and 12,00'J tbs. 
fine at 65c. Transactions iu Foreign tiavn bcnri to gome ex- 
tent, and include 000 halos Pape, Spanish, Mediterranean, 
and Last Indian,and6,Q0|) ballot# Peruvian in private terms. 
Saxpny A Merino- 55m,.’, a . YTestemmixed.,2S@i2 
Full i'lood............ fi 0 (. 4 .‘r( Smyrna washed. \iitn.ih 
Full I'lood.>...50(®A4 
'A and »i blood.44(iii l9 
Pomnion.SOiSjid 
Pulled extra.45w6fi 
Do. snperlinc.15 
Do. No. 1.300437 
Do. No. 2. 20 ( 31 29 
Smyrna wiuhed.Ihto 28 
Do. unwashed.9®i8 
Syrian..Il(5>24 
Cape.23 " 57 
Crimea.U>(<$17 
Bnenog Ayres.fltolfi 
Peraviau, washed.20^1 
_gUocrlisementB. 
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everywhere Address DAtJGHADAY & UAMM’iN’l), 411 
W alnnt St., Philadelphia . Pa. 666-3teow 
A CHEAP FARM - In Farmington, Tioga Co,, Pa., 
81 acres, good tor wheat (over 2'0 bushels raised this 
year,) au.i for grazing; 25 acres seeded this year. House 
new. Price. $1,3)0. 
Good wild Farming Lauds, within 3 to 5 miles of a Rail¬ 
road, $0 to $8 so acre. J. W. TUBBS. 
Lawreuceviite, Pa., Nov. I, 1860. 
T,'OR SALE — The Farm of tho late Charles Powis, 
1 on the nidge Road, in Greece, six miles from Roches¬ 
ter,—emits!nine 98acres, ten acres wood. Good buildings, 
and valnable Fruit of all kinds. 
For terms, apply on the premises, to 
„ „ JANE L. POWIS, Executrix. 
Greece, Nov. 10, I860. 566-3t 
MRS. MARY J. HOLMES, 
Will appear in the 
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A l'I’l-H BKElt.-A choice lot of the growth of i860, for 
sale by JAMES A. ROOT, 
WH 3t Bk ac -■ 1 , i Go , N T Y. 
| )ICAI{ TfiKI'.S -Standard, from 4 to l!feet $25 1;1 100. 
1 Cnrrants, \v bite Grape, strong plant* 1 , $lo ^4 loo, $80 : p 
Currants, Bed Grape, strong plants, $7 ligl; >60 P 1,000. 
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Penr Set'll, dry seed, per pound,fl.ro. 
For sale st too above prices before packed. A slight 
charge will he made nnlr fur Him boxes aud moss, hut I do 
riot make any charge ol the packing and delivering at Roch¬ 
ester. W. D. aTROW iser, 
October. 1880, Peufieltl, N. Y. 
"• 8 I will also furnish Apple Grallt of the popular 
forte, packed und deliverud at l.ochuster, at $5,(0 'ft I.ii do, 
i u qiimililics over 10 . 1 ) (i. 56!-tf 
JCULPHITE OF LIME FOr preserving Cider — 
8 ' Willi tall Ui.actions lor use. Brice, 50 rents per bottle of 
ten ounces -enough for foil v gallons elder Sent hj'Ex¬ 
press any where, WEBB, WALKER & OO., 
Oct. 22 , 1 8 5)) [563-41.] _ Utlcn, N. 7. 
pilOTtUlimi.MATlC OIL I'AINTINGR. —Agents 
I Wanted to 1 otroduee this beautiful hi t. Young men ara 
making over .ted n month iu this huainew. Terms and 
Specimens sen! runic, by addre.ising. with stamp for return 
postage. I.M13 v 1 L, 1 ,. TODD fe GO-, Lowell, Maas. 
I >4MtlIR(H t’EIt AAV INCH lt.\NK.-T)ds Bauk has funds 
I V to loan on bond and rrmi (page, on improved farms, in 
tht( cnuntl«s of Monroe, Livingston, Genesee, Orleans, 
Ontario, aud Wayne. 
Hj l» _ EDWARD WHAT,1 
/ 1 14KAT CPUffISI'IV. Partlculai '-,, 1 ,, 
' T wanted. - 519 SHAW At CLARK. Rlddeford. Maine. 
J JtAItM POK SALIC. 
A farms iu Monroe Co., It I tig 6 poles wst of this Oitv, in 
tl.ii to a u of ll.iles, on tli - Buffalo rami, will he , .Id "t « great 
bargain d apidieatmn is made soon, a small farm of «) to 
Nil icrea, teuir the Gity, • r a house aud lot worth I to $5,()dlJ 
in t||n city, would be TjG > n In part payment. For particu¬ 
lar, apply on Urn pjpoiifleo, or at No. H flfil -Ireet, at the 
office PI Jon.v M. I ':Oi:u ft Go., of >t. HUNTINGTON 
Rochester, N. Y., August 21, I Aft). ft«4-tf 
pfAKM foil HALE.- About to remove from the State, 
I l o 'er (or sale, very cheap, my Fairn of 2c0 acres, one 
mile from Waterloo,— 100 acres In wood, worth half the 
price I ask for the farm. New house nnd bnru, peppenntnt 
omul lory and building, orchard and two good wells.— 
Liberal credit for one half the purchase money. 
Address O. B. CLARK, 
oat 11, I860 t. Wi terloo, Seneca Oo., N. Y. 
A MERIC A 1ST GUANO, 
~ L *~ FROM 
JARVIS ti BAKER’S ISLANDS, 
in run 
SOUTH PACIFIC O O Jri A. N , 
imported bv the 
AMERICAN GUANO COMPANY 
Oflioe,, 0(3 WilliMiri Street, 
NEW YORK. 
O. S. MARSHALL, Fres't, H. MATHER, SeiYy. 
J. K. CHAl’PKLL, Agent,69 Exchange 8t., Rochester, N. Y. 
rro FAIIXSKHP, Mtu IIANIOtl, ANII ItUILIIKMB,— 
i Our “Irrepressible Conflict’' Is against tugh prices.— 
Wo oiler you. at 74 .Stem 8t. Kofiheeter. Iron, Sails, Hard¬ 
ware, (his, laints. Colors, Windows, Dorns, Winds, Ho.;«, 
.-Qiirnes, shovels, Corn Hoes, Cultivators, aud other articled 
too nuninroiis to mention. Also, the celebrated “ Straight 
Draft Plow, which we offer cheaper than the cheapest. 
MA- tf __Mt'riRK. HE B IN G A CO. 
(j'KKdi nn; Ttiz Mit.LioN-i>o.»ir.TiiisM new. 
A Office 1 No. 7 Manainti Honso Block, is Suite sheet. 
R ochest er, N. Y. [52 5-tfl B. F. WILSON. 
“ryicK’s -/voooxjisrTAATNxa: 
AND 
DISyATCMEX A»ATIIIV’r.” 
The Inventor's Chums nr nrknowlr.dged and protected by 
the Uiwe.rnmmls of Canada, the United Stales, and 
Great. Britain; with tiplnnutiuns. 
W HAT I claim sx my Invention is, the contrivance of keep¬ 
ing accounts current, of whatever kind,description, or va¬ 
riety, in Printed (0)iii, by keeping tl.. of the 
several accounts standing m printers' type, or their equiv¬ 
alent#, Urn type being BO arranged in form as to admit of be¬ 
ing readily and quickly readjusted in any particular part, 
wlu-rc an account may have undergone a change, by the 
laps" of time 01 the current of business transactions; so 
that, when readjusted in all such pasts up to unv given 
date, an impression then taken from the type shall exhibit. 
In printed form, the true state of all the accounts #o kept! 
accurately rAprcmutine .til the balance#(lr conclusion*, in 
accordance with the end or ends contemplated in keeping 
the record; rcmteriiig it, iu COimnerciinI huaim-ss, a balance 
aher t .il th" most compact and perfect diameter, the de¬ 
tails or Management being subsUiifially ns recited in speci¬ 
fication, wherein it la shown, that the foci 01 Did, to I,,; re¬ 
corded, may bo tepresented by figures, spmbols dates, or 
numbers Used either sepirately or In Combination, or by 
whatererelse will indicate the fact as desired: and further¬ 
more, huci'd on this prima r Invention, I ..Iso vUhn the de¬ 
vice nr contrivance ot rendering or trail on iuing accounts 
In partial Or fullstaternenls, when the statement or state- 
meuU <0 sent are thus, or nitistntri.ully thus, kept in typo, 
by the coritrivuoo'-‘ uf my invunliou, tie the medium of 
transmission what it may; but the rariicutar inode of ren¬ 
dering accounts ty foe 11-.0 of the Dispute li Mncliiue, con¬ 
stituted of Apron Movement, Rod, and Cutter Stamp, I 
claim In the hrou'p.-ft anil fullest •-nm; and also the ma¬ 
chine itfidf.ret[ig '-ll its foririM undmodeHof operating, 
a* indicated in In."'I fling it. either ns a siaiplo hand instru¬ 
ment, or ns prof" del by m.icldnery. Ami iu connection 
with those specific chums., and based upon them, I algo 
claim-ill other means and appliances suMatilinlly the same 
a» those herem claimed or intended to he claimed. With 
there claim, luhy seknewied■>«•! ami protected us above 
this invention haa alre.nlr-prend itscll over Crimida, four¬ 
teen 3tut' fl of the A me 1 h- in | mon, and into Gn at Rritein, 
and in now used in more than one hundred Newspaper Of¬ 
fices. Ite Immense valuta to banking nnd similar institu¬ 
tions will be shown in a circular which will mnkeitsap- 
poHratice soon. Mcnnwhlfo, appiicvuiotts for information, 
•‘Deeds of Kighta, or ‘ Dispatch Machine*," wtU receive 
due attention, when addressed either to 
IN.v. IDIBKKT MICK, 
Buffiilo, N. Y, or Fort Erie, C. W. 
Or to hit) Agent ar.d Atlorner, 
_ _ „ T JOHN J. HAINES, London, England. 
I i/- To Lex, whointlio Montreal Gazette cf 1st Fsb- 
ruury, WbO, pronounces the “idea” cf keeping nccounta 
current ‘‘in type," a “growsalianr lity,'’ llnuiks are hereby 
tendered, and file a-suraticu given, that this gross absurd¬ 
ity is all that Mr. Dime has patented in the domain ofkeiip- 
ing accounts. His claims hinder uo Operation therein into 
which this gTOSg absurdity U not piraticoilv smuggled til 
any manner; neither bodily nor partially; neither directly 
nor indirectly; neither explicitly nor symbolically; this 
ground bin claims cover, and nothing more; the absolute 
monopoly of this absurdity auJ nothing else, ia all he ask# 
as hi# claims, rationally read, attest - /* » 633-If. 
