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THE VVOOI. MARKKTS 
NKW YORK, Dec- 26, Tho market continues iu a state of 
almost complete stag nation tho demand from all quartern 
very light, and prices are heavy and depressed , a few thousand 
pounds of Domestic Fleeces have hw>n sold, but the prices are 
still kept strictly secret, though they an* without doubt much 
lower than at. the beginning of the month Wool has certainly 
received .1 blow from which it w ill take a Ions thru- to recover, 
even should an immediate re action talc* place, both Unam-inlly 
ami politically It is to be hoped that the uew year may open 
wilh brighter prospects and that business will once ■•utaiu 
resume its swav w here Inactivity and depression have so long 
been tiredorainant. We append quotations, but would remark 
that they are altogether munionl 
American Saxony Fleece, lb,. 'A?477 
American (hll-bi'>"d Meiinf, . U .'w 
American h.i'f-blond and three-fourths Merino, t* 1 .y -1 > 
Amnricnn Native and One-fourth Merino,. ... iWylfl 
Extra Polled, ■Wj'fio 
Superfine, Pulled, S-Kt'Sfl 
No. I. Pulled. 271430 
Lambs, Pulled... ..31&34 
California, extra, . OtX'lt'O 
California, line, unwashed... .Ufa 34 
California, common do... UX L t 20 
Peruvian, washed, .2ftm2S 
ValpanUso, unwashed, . 
Routh Amerlean, common washed,. Ike Hi 
South American Entre Rios, do, .. Ike 16 
.South Arauriciui, unwashed, . 10(2128 
South American Cordova, washed, pic I.‘A 
Rast India, washed. 1 G 28 
Afrieau, unwashed,...,..OftpOO 
African. washed. OOritflO 
Smv rn*. unwashed, . Hye’.ld 
Smyrna, washed,. 21f,c2t 
Mexican, unwashed, . . ... . _Ou.fOrt 
Cape. 9*5)82 
Donskoi. t*(3''J0 
(.V. }'. Trilfune. 
g BOSTON. Oee. 26 The demand for domestic, has improved, 
with sales ol 100,i>» lbs. fleece and pulled at the decline noticed 
ln.il week Foreign is dull, with sales Of .V) bales South Ameri¬ 
can and Mediterranean on private terms. 
Saxony and Merino, fine,.VXs-dO Western mixed. 25(<U30 
Full blood,. .. t.*<ui49 Sinyrmw washed, . li'OhiS 
s. and *i blond.3W*b47 D". unwashed, fluid* 
Common, . 36(2)38 Syrian. .. 1 l;in24 
Pulled, extra, 4S3MO Cape... ....... ...23l5i27 
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Rural Nrw-Youkrr Orrmn, j 
Rochwlw, Jan, 2, 1661. ( 
Thr market for the better brands of Flour has exhibited more 
firmness during the week, and an advance of 25 cento per barrel 
bas been made. 
(Ikain We are unable to note any change of rates in this 
department of trade. Manufacturing is rather quiet just at 
present, millers do not purchase any morn wheat than will 
keep their supply good tor retail demand, —distillers and 
brewers are out of the market, and rye and barley are conse¬ 
quently exceedingly dull of sale 
Provisions - Buyers of Pork, by the cwt. hava put on an 
additional 25 cents per 100 pounds upon light hogs,—heavy 
remain at last quotations. 
Dribd Fruit Reference til Table of Quotations will shown 
general decline in all kinds of Dried Fruit There Li a consider¬ 
able quantity upon the market at this date, and any attempt at 
sale will have to meet a falling off in rates. 
ROCHESTER WHOLESALE PRICES. 
From iNn Grain. Eggs, dosen.lfiQuific 
Flour, Winter Whflut,iij,i\.a56.75 Honey, box . tajnli 
Flour, spring do, . 5,001(65,00 Candles, box ..... Ififlil3 
Flour, buckwheat, 0,01X52,00 Gandies, extra OOtjbU 
Meal, Indian 1.25,, i/r. Fruit and Roots. 
Wheat, Genesee, I.Orin 1.30 Apples, bushel . .2T<o)40c 
Best, white Oanuida, 0,00(/ol r 36 Apples, dried 4k£15A 
Corn, old. vis.'Ac Peaches, dried, It. 002)10 
Corn, new ...OffinUO Cherries, dried, 00.oil4 
GRAND SPECIFIC PRIZES 
At the residence of the bride's father, on Christmas evening, 
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TUK IPROV1SION MAKRBTH. 
NF.W YORK, Jan. 2. Flour- Market 3(;'d0c- better, with a 
moderate demand. Sales at FA,25'"6,35 for superflue State; $8,60 
(m5,65 for extra State; $6,26(ai5,36 for superb lie Western; JS.fAXa) 
A. IK) for common to medium extra Western, and iWtjfa&h for 
interior to good extra round hoop Ohio. Canadian acarcc and a 
shade firmer Sales at SA.cUn 7 
Grain Wheat market, tc. better, with moderate export de 
muiid. Sales at FI, IT". 1,22 for Chicago spring, $l,23('id,25 for 
Noriliwestorn club; 11.27(211,28 for .Milwaukee club. Sl.3Asll.36 
for winter red Western. Ityr uuiet at 7.V' Barley linn Sales 
Cuiiada Kastat 71 ',.c Corn market a slutdfi better Sales at 71 
6u72c for mixed Western In store 11 ml delivered. Oats steady at 
375u3H l ._.e. for Ktate, Western and Canada 
PKOVI 8 I 0 N 8 Pork doll and unchanged. Small sales at $16,25 
for mess, F12,00Pui2|26 for prime. Isiid (Inn. Sales at IIIV;' 
10\e. Butter in limited reipo stat liJ(_'ill5c. for Ohio, I k'u 20 c. for 
Stole. Cheese steady at 9ydfi\.e. 
Horn Old are nominal, uew first sorts sell slow I r at 2IX>d 
3a ct# 
Arums Arr quirt at $4,75 for Pots; and $4,H7.VVoft for Pearls 
ALBANY, IMsi.. HI -Flour anP MbaL— Tin' market lor Hour 
is firm, with a good home, eastern Olid river demand, with an 
upward tendency in prices. The tran.-aebons this morning wero 
to a fair extent at very full, hut do quotable improvement in, 
prices Buckwheat Hour is si lllnv In the street for FI,75, and 
from store afo$l,87Jj per Il)l) Its. Corn meal U steady 
ciitAiN In wheat nothing has tiunapimd. Corn steady, with 
sales of a few car loads of mixed Western at 65c, delivered Rye 
qtd»t But little doing in Istrley. Sales Michigan at 00. and two- 
rOwed Jiifieraon Co. at V>. Oats tu modcraU- reqavsl at previous 
prices. Sales Stats’ at. 32s,. 
Hons Our market t’oi orewind hogs is dull and drooping. The 
receipts for the past twentr-four hours have boon large, num 
iiering about I,Mo hoad. Puckers hare virtually withdrawn 
from the market, because they refuse to pqy over $6,50 tor tho 
best in market The axles have been limited, Ilk; head at F6,62.‘-* 
for light and |6,75for heavy, Closing very quiet 
BUFFALO, .1 ax. 1 In flour the demand continues limited, 
and the market is fair. Sales at 15 for extra Wisconsin, $6,2X5) 
5,37tj for extra Ohio and Indiana, and fA.WXoMl for double extras. 
Grain Wheal remains quiet and 1 Hires firm. Corn also quint 
at Ih.npie for new. ami 50c for old. Oats, barley, and other 
grains quiet, with a moderate inquiry 
Okksskii Ilona- A shade easier, with increased receipts. 
TORONTO, Obi' 21> -Flour The only sales that wo have 
heard of are of No I sooertine, winch dm mg the latter part of 
kirtt week changed hsui'ls at from $4,.’t5VirM,60. The rMccipU COn 
tiriow light. ! here i ; 110 demand for the higher grades, anu it 
seemsImpns.nblw to say when there wdl be Prices may be quot¬ 
ed as follows No. I uperfine, 6t, tU'o’.t.DO; fanny, $1,«Utm3; extra, 
$5,.H,Xei6.60 double PVticl, S8,7fta)6 per barrel. 
Grain— There Imx been nothing paid outside of fd,In J) bushel 
for tho best samples of fall wheat, though the average price 
would not po much below that figure. The omge of all giadc 
Ufrom fl.u'rn 1,10 Spring Wheat- Chore ha» been no change 
In the prim at thii grain, the rates iiaid roling prelt.v steady at 
I mm AYu (Me , tlmiiveiuge would beabruit Stc. it bushel. Barley 
There is qot enough nomingiu to supply,local wants. The prices 
paid rule from iXXntfiSn , at. which price it ie not active. I'e.o. 
This grain seems lo 00 tlm most, active of all tire gixuns, lint the 
receipts arc so small as almost to (ecollide the pisi.ubdity of say- 
»g whether « [ruin is active or dull The prices at who-h peas 
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and plainly, WE should n-ceiye less scolding about other people't 
errors. Our clerks arc not infallible, but most of the errors 
about which agent- complain are. nut attributable to any one In 
the Rural Office. People who lorgnt to date their letters at 
any place, or to sign tln-ir names, or to give the name or address 
for copies ordered, will please take thinex calmly and not charge 
tw with their sins of omisiion, etc. 
t'j7“ Thk Monky wk Kkcktvk —Bills on all solvent Banks iu 
the U. S. and Canada taken at par on subscription to theKciiAl., 
but our agents, and other friends will please remit New York, 
New England, or Canada money, when convenient. Postage 
Stamps can be remitted for fractional parts of a dollar. For all 
amounts over $5 we prefer Drafts 00 either New York, Phila¬ 
delphia. Boston. Albany, lloe.hnater, or Buffalo, (lessexchanged 
payable to our order—ami ail men drafts may be mailed at the. 
risk of the Publisher. If our triends throughout the Union, 
British Provinces, Ac., will comply with these suggestions so tar 
an convenient, the favor will be appreciated. 
If-fT- Back Volumkh, k('.. Wc cannot furnish either ol the 
first five volumes of the Rural Nkw-Yokkkr. All or either of 
the others (from 1855 to 1860, inclusive,) can be supplied, bound, 
at $3 per volume. The only volumes we can furnish unbound 
are those of 1850 and 1860—price, $2 each 
,$5,25(<w6,00 
UKrirdi.OO 
3,001.03,75 
. 2,78(5)3,01) 
200,000 Scions of 50 loading sorts of 
FAHNESTOCK & BAKER. 
Toledo, Ohio. 
t|M) FARMER*. MEFIIANICH, Sc HI! 11. HERS. 
1 Our " IrrepreksP-fe Conllict" is against high prices. We 
offer yon, at 74 Main St., Rochester, Iron, Nails, Hardware, Oil*, 
Paints. Colors, Windows, Doors, Blinds, lloei. Ppades, Shovels, 
Corn Hoes, Cultivators, and other articles too numerous to 
mention. Also, Die celebrated "Straight Draft Plow," which 
we offer cheaper t han the cheapest 
535.If MOORE, ITEBINO k CO. 
OW TO OltTAIN PATENTS on Rejected Ap 
VUi'erturny, anil iu other case* Send lor Circular to 
•it J. FRASER, Rochester, N. h. 
\ PPIiE GRAFTS,—100.000 Apples, root grafted, for 
sale in Spring, at $5 per 1,000 when 10.U00 or over are taken 
less amount, $6 per 1,000, 
57l-4t FAHNESTOCK k BAKER, Toledo, 0. 
A MERICAN GUANO 
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NEW YORK. 
C. S, MARSHALL, Pns't, H. MATHER, Sec'y. 
J. K. CHAPPELL, Agent, 69 Exchange St., Rochester, N. Y 
PPLE SEEDS, &.C -—150 bushels Fresh Apple 
Seeds. 
12 bushels Freeh Plum I’iU. 
200 bushels Fresli Peach Pits. 
-It FAHNESTOCK k BAKER, Toledo. 0 
rp H u; IIOUTICULTUUIS T 
* is the best Magarine. ol its kind in America. Every ad¬ 
mirer of 
FLOWERS, FRUITS, 
BEAUTIFUL GARDENS, 
PLEASANT HOMES, &c„ 
should subscribe for it Publislied monthy—48 pages—elegantly 
illustrated Terms $2 a year. For the two years, 1860 and 1861, 
$3. The edition with colored plates, -a a year. Our Catalogue 
is sent free to everybody. 
SAXTON X BARKER, 
Agricultural Book Publishers, 
.771-3t No. 25 Park Row, New York. 
THE PORK TRADE. 
LOUISVILLE, Ky , Dec, 27— Receipts light, and but little 
doing. The price paid is $5,25 per l<Xi pounds net— Courier. 
ST. LOUIS, Mo., Dec, 27 —Hog* are in demand, with pur 
('h.e.'i of several lots to-day at triees ranging from SJfC for light 
to 6c for heavy. Buyers are omtiiug 5' y-i Ac. dividing on 200 lbs. 
— Dcmoe-rat 
CINCINNATI, O., Dec. 23. The receipts "f hogs for 48 hours, 
ending at noon to-day, were 6,On) Lead. The market opened 
firm at $8.80for first class lots, and there were sales as high as 
$5,60, bat the trade cloned more tame, though i.teady, at $6,4<>e 
6,.VI for lots averaging 200 Jb.i an*l upwardK— Gazette . 
CHICAGO. 111. Doc. 2ft—The hog market opened firm this 
morning, and ail the offerings were taken at prices ranging from 
4.90, the latter price only being paid lor choice lots ; the 
ruling prices may be quoted at $4,li&ye4 •»). Dressed llors are in 
better supply aud au active bu nic-s w.-vs done at $ 8 , 200116 , 78 .-- 
Daily Times 
TORONTO, Dkc. 20. The hog market is the only market in 
which there seems to be much activity. The receipts improve 
each week, and the competition is keen. Heavy hogs bring from 
$5,50fu 6 100 tbs.; medium from $5(a)5,37^', and light hogs from 
$4.50C«4."5 Globe. 
rnEETII FOR THE MIMiION -Somkthino New 
I Office, No. 7 Mansion House Block, 58 State Street 
Rochester, N. V |52Vtf.] E. F. WliriON 
I I de .71. C. HORDOEF, Breeders of pure Short-horn 
I I . ami Ahb-nc y Cattle. .South Down and Silesian Shee p, 
SvJfUkuntl Essex Digs, Rochester, N. Y. 521-tf 
WJ HEELER & WILSON MANUFACTURING CO’S 
>v IMPROVED FAIIILY SEWING MACHINES 
GO-Ti Broadway, N«-\v York. 
Tiikhk Machined combine all the late improvements for Hem¬ 
ming, Stib hing ami Felling Seams, and are the best iu use for 
vsmii.v sitwiNii and tiiloring work. 
Prices from $50 to $150. Ilemmers, $8 extra. 
S. W. DIBBLE. Agent. 
815 tf Nos. 8 and 10 Smith’s Arcade, Rochester, N Y. 
A PPLE GRAFTS. -I will mill Apple Grafts this win 
ter ami coming spring, Apple Grafts got up in tho best 
style, or. good healthy stock, and popular varieties, such as are 
generally grown in this vicinity, for $6,00 t.) 1,000 in quariti 
tie» over 10,000 W 0. STKOWUKK. 
Petilield, N. Y„ Dec. 3, I860. 569-tf 
I >04 HESTER SAVINGS HANK. This Bank has 
I L funds to loan on bond and mortgage, ou iroprovod farnis, 
in the counties of Monroe. Livingston, Genesee, Orleans, On¬ 
tario, and Wayne 
662-13t KDWARD WHALIN, Sko’v. 
1 1.V1K.— Page’s Perpetual Kiln, Patented .Iuly, 
j 1857.— Huporiorto any in use for Wood or Coal. 2 J a cords 
of wood, or 1L tuns of coal to 100 bills, -coal not mixed with 
atone. Address [434-tt] C. 0. PAGE, Rochester, N. Y 
JOR SALE—A Farm containing 182 1 ;’ acres. 4 miles 
J west of Genera, Ontario County, N. Y. Price, $I0.0«W. 
Address the subscriber, at Geneva C. 8. BROTHER. 
