XI £ 
guMislur to the gttMif 
ALBAN V, Opt. 23.—Flour ami MBAX—The market opened 
quiet but firm for Flour, but as the morning advanced the de¬ 
mand increased, and at noun a Rond business was doing at the 
current closing prices of Saturday. 
Common to gooff State.*5,2tl®5,25 
Jfnm'.v and extra State.in 
Common tn good Weston. 5,2n:ii'.5,,5() 
Extra Michigan. Wiucousiu, Indiana, &c. fi.tiOcVt(5,Ts 
Extra Ohio,... -.6.09(36,75 
Common i .nadiau... .VtMfitkV0 
Extra Canadian. 5,75<j,7,iH> 
Fancy trenur.ee,.. S.NVart.iH) 
Extra i.eni Hoo and City brands. .. 6,uiii«,7 25 
Corn Meal has turther unproved 6c. id I'M lbs, with a fair husl- 
ness dolngat$l,lftjtil,3l. 
Glut* There is an Improved milling demand for wheat.at, 
full prices f..r red and a slight ... white; sales, \ . car 
lota, at <i.i a for mixed Stale; $ l, 2’331,23 lor red iviliter do; Si ;gt 
for amber Michigan, aml>l,42( i 1,43 for white do Horn isiirm- 
cr, and in fair request for the East and home consumption: wile* 
mixed Western at; 5 u c Rye sternly ut 72bi'73e. In Curley hut 
little tta aspired, and the <nle# show no Important change In 
the market; -ales < unadn Fast atoSc, and Toronto at. 69c At 
the close there was a fair supply on the market, with bid few 
buyers. Oats c ull, with a large” supple offering at lower prices. 
A carload of State was sold early in the morning ai 40c. deliv¬ 
ered, hut at the close there were no buyers and free sellers ut 
Oi) cl-. 
Ftcttn A steady market, with sales II) tttns 17 lb feed at 52 Me, 
and 10 I uns is lb do, at Use. 
HrKKAl.n, Her S8 -Flour steady demand; sates ot IIIi- 
nois and Wisconsin extra at. $t,76u'r.,iH), extra Indiana and 
Ohio at <.Mj'.,ia5,J0; donblo extra do at A,i5,75. 
©be 3 fcios ©onirertser 
CHEAP BOOT AND SHOE STORE, 
• >•1- Stale St., Mansion Moustt Ulook, 
nocmssTim, jv, r. 
THE LARGEST, CHEAPEST AHO BEST REGULATED 
SHOE STORE 
IIST WESTERN NEW ”YOR,R. 
A Full assortment of both 
Kastern and Home-Made Work 
CONSTANTLY ON ZHZ^INTID. 
AU kinds of Boots and Shoos 
mare to ord er , 
And the work done promptly when promised. 
NO MISREPRESENTATIONS ALLOWED FOR THE 
S-AIvK OIF SELLING. 
Parties buying goods at this Storo can IN Aid, CASES have 
their ivroixriE'V' refunded 
Ii they desire it, if the goods bought are not as represented 
or do not lit and are returned in good order. 
I * KKHONS from tl»e ( ( ) l J NI KY 
Visiting tlto city and wishing to purchase Good. Bootw and 
Shoes, should be sure to find this Store. 
X’rtJVTT, 
54 Stato Street, Mansion House Block, 
Third Door South of Market Street 
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paper,—that’s the best way to get subscribers, - wo will dupli¬ 
cate them in order to make their files complete for binding. 
• j7“To f’LKRqvMEtL—On answer to inquiries wo would state 
that tho Rural is sent to Clergymen at the lowest club rate ($1,- 
25 per year.) The Clergy are among the warmest friends of the 
paper. Many aro kindly using their influence in its behalf, and 
very successful in Uieir efforts to increase its circulation. 
<! l ', t V, 23d ’, bv R«’V. w. It. Mkoik. HORACE 
i r D -n 01 "atorloo, Rod Miss CATHARINE A., 
daughter ol John Car max. Esq., of Junius. 
— New Bedford, Mass., has furnished 1.300 recruits for the 
navy. 
— The death of the Emperor of China is reported by the 
.Etna. 
— Sixteen car loads of arms lately left Indianapolis for 
Kentucky. 
— There are now 122 rebel prisoners confined in Fort 
Lafayette. 
— There are now in England 292 Unitarian churches and 
323 ministers. 
— Miss Florence Nightingale is so seriously ill that her life 
is dispaired of. 
— Gen. George Milton was inaugurated Governor of Florida 
on the 7th ult.. 
— Fifty-five millions of the new postage stamps have 
already been issued. 
— It is said that the force with which Fremont is moving 
against Price is 40,000. 
— It is computed that it will take $8,000,000 to pay off our 
troops up to October 31st 
— Rev. John Pierpont, Chaplain of Gen. Wilson’s (Mass.) 
regiment, is over 73 years old, 
— Tho assessed valuation of the real estate in Philadelphia, 
for the year 1S61, is $152,084,600. 
— During the past summer, the Governors of all the free 
States have been in Washington. 
— It is denied that Gen. Shields has declined the position 
of Brigadier-General tendered him. 
— Oneida county has sent 2,730 men—one more than her 
quota in the full number of 100,000. 
— A “devoted” wife in Ohio cut one of her husband's 
fingers off to prevent his enlistment. 
I 
— Rev. Mr. Gordon and his wife have been murdered by 
the natives of Krromanga, Australia. 
— The .Etna Fire Insurance Company of Hartford have 
invested $380,000 in the national loan. 
—Tames G. Clark, the popular singerand poet, hasenlisted 
in the Jefferson county (35th) regiment. 
— Pennsylvania lias enrolled her full quota to make up the 
half million of men called for by Congress. 
— There will be. manufactured in Ottawa Co., Ill., the 
present year, 2.250 barrels of Sorghum molasses. 
— The East Saginaw (Mich,) Salt Manufacturing Company 
are now turning out nine hundred barrels of salt a week. 
— George Howard, the oldest merchant in the State of 
Kentucky, died of old age at Mount Sterling, on the 12th ult. 
— The Halifax (N. S.) papers announce that a lump of gold 
has been recently taken from the mines of that region, worth 
$500. 
— Thomas Wildey, of Baltimore, founder of the Inde¬ 
pendent Order of Odd Fellows, died in that city on Saturday 
week. 
— A brilliant meteor was observed near Troy, N. Y., on 
Thursday evening week. It had a luminous tail of a bluish 
color. 
— The first wheat ever brought from tho Lake Superior 
country arrived at Detroit on Saturday week, in the steamer 
Illinois. 
— The subscriptions collected for a German fleet, in the 
principal towns of Prussia, already amount to upward of 
$75,000. 
— On Wednesday week, $96,000 worth of ingot copper 
was shipped for the East from Detroit over the Grand Trunk 
Railway. 
— European gossipers tell a story of sad disagreements 
between the princess royal of England and her Prussian 
husband. 
— We have news of the loss of a Russian line-of battle-ship 
on the coast of Japan, with 800 men on board, all of whom 
perished. 
— The town of Richmond, R. I, gives each unmarried man 
$36, ami each married man »ou, wno enlists in the army from 
that town. 
— There are eight or ten thousand bales of cotton at 
Memphis, Tenn., awaiting confiscation on the arrival of the 
Union forces. 
— Dunbarton, New Hampshire, has within its limits no 
lawyer, no physician, no store, no tavern, and not a solitary 
town pauper. 
— Spain is a customer at present in the Birmingham (Eng.) 
market for 12,000 tuns of railway iron, 50 locomotives, and 
600 carriages. 
— The official census of Canada is published. The upper 
province has 1,395.222 inhabitants, and the lower 1,103,606 — 
total 2,498,888. 
— Up to the 30th of September, the gross receipts nf the 
New York State canals were nearly a million dollars in excess 
of those in 1860. 
— Manorale F., widow of Col. John W. Lowe, 12th Ohio 
regiment, killed atCarnifex Ferry, has been granted a pension 
of $40 per mouth. 
— Large (locks of wild ducks are visiting New York harbor 
and bay at present, and they are sometimes shot from the 
decks of steamers. 
— The Montreal Pilot states that a gentleman has reached 
the U. 8, to relieve Dr. Russell, the special correspondent of 
the London Times. 
— Eight citizens of Hartford Co., Md., have been indicted 
by the grand jury for treason. Each of them gave bail in 
the sum of $40,000. 
- It is rumored that the Federal Government has purchased 
every propeller on the Hudson river, with the exception of 
the Erastns Corning. 
— Missouri is one of the largest States in the Union. It 
contains 57,380 square mileB of territory, or 43,123,200 acreB, 
and has 107 counties. 
— The schooners Ocean Wave, Harriet Ryan, and Mecca, 
have been brought ae prizes from Hatteras Inlet to the Navy 
Yard at Philadelphia, 
— A letter from Hong Kong to the New York Board of 
L ndervn iters states that a privateer has made its appearance 
in the Uhineee waters. 
— A black bear, weighing 200 pounds, was captured in a 
trap, at Mt. Prospect, last week. Bears are very abundant in 
New Hampshire this fall. 
— The amount of money thus far expended by the City 
(' uocils of Philadelphia, for the relief of families of absent 
volunteers, is $180,803 45. 
— Some English journals manifest their sympathy for the 
U. S. by nick-naming our Faat day religions exercises “ Lin¬ 
coln's humiliation services.” 
— Boston harbor is being placed in a state of defence. One 
hundred and twenty guns aro being mounted at Forts Warren, 
Wintbrop, and Independence. 
— The Richmond Examiner states that the freedom with 
which the Confederate Treaenry Notes are counterfeited has 
almost stopped their circulation. 
— Upward of 10,000 men, mechanics, laborers, &c., are now 
employed at the Brooklyn, Charlestown, Philadelphia, Wash¬ 
ington, and Portsmouth Navy Yards. 
— Thirty-nine thousand seven hundred and sixty-eight 
horses have been purchased by the Government in Cincinnati 
since the breaking out Of the rebellion. 
— There were 8 school teachers among the 43 men recruited 
at Oi laud, Me., for the cavalry regiment. Maine has teachers 
enough in the army to form a regiment. 
— Isaac V. Fowler, the defaulting Postmaster of New York, 
is employed in Barron, Forbes k Co.’s cotton mill, at Tepic, 
Mexico, at a salary of $2,500 per annum. 
— The Iiev. Daniel Waldo entered upon his 100th year on 
the 11th ult. He still preaches, going through with two and 
sometimes three services on the Sabbath. 
— A boat load of rice from Canada, by the Champlain canal, 
reached tide water last week. It was a novel cargo, being the 
first load of rice ever carried on the canal. 
— Gen. Totten, Chief of the Engineer corps, is making an 
examination of our works along the Canada border, particu¬ 
larly at Rouse's Point, on Lake Champlain, 
!v this city on the 25thi ult, of Typhoid Fever, JAS. AUSTIN 
DRUM, aged 36 years and 10 months. 
ADVKUTIS]^^ TRRM8) In Advance — Thirty 
tii-K CkxtS a I.i.vh, each insertion. A price and a half for 
exlra display, or 52)j cents per line of space. Sukoi aL Notices 
(following reading matter, lauded.) Sixty Cents a Liue 
Its immense circulation among Hie Producers and Deal¬ 
ers of the Free States, renders thn Rural NKw-Yorker by far 
the Rest and Cheapest Advertising Medium of its class. This 
fact should be borne in mind by all Wholesale Dealers. Manu¬ 
facturers, Ac,, who must, necessarily depend upon tho People of 
the North for patronage. 
«7iX A WONTH. I want, to hire AGENTS i„ every 
up. I •> County to sell anew, cheap SEWING MACHINE; at 
*75 per mouth an d expenses. Address (with stamp) 
?< 3. M UtfcoN, Alfred, Maine 
n.ypKisrq’ agen<’v, Uo. iiohi.t, isr. -v. 
JL Exa.mnat.at tie- Patent Office lor $5. Caveats filed for 
s. . tfiiurautCLMl <»n doubtful cam AiMn—t 
f PRA8KH, Up* IVs Rochester, N. Y. 
\ w«NDi:n i i i, little iriciioscoPE, 
-v V niagmfving snmjl objec , AIM) times, will be emit, toanyap 
pl.cAiit on receipt nf twenty Jii ie emit in si ver. and one pink 
\ i".n r n" , "^7m r 'o r 7']'’ Hollar Address Mrs, 
M. a. W Ol ipvy A UP. Box |M34, Philadelphia, Pa. iilii-41, 
A GOOD SALVIJ , FA IIM Situated on the 
v,,* 5 -I'uuoerport road hind adjoining the Niagara Falls branch 
" 1 . JV. ' , '‘"Hal Railroad) in tllu town of Gates, i miles 
wo“t of Loi-hostur, is offered for -ale. It, contains 27 3-5 acres 
under a hn:b "latent cultivation; rich gravelly soil; plenlv of 
■ultot cltiuca varieties. Price low. and terms easy Apply on 
the premises or address 
ilf’lt 0 Et. MARSH. Catos. .Monroe f'n V v 
fine stock nt Pear Skiuu in<;k, 1 nud •> yearn old. 
j i rn, CitEiutv, and Am.K ri -hicks 
I'ware I'k.ir Tkrks. 2 years from bud, first class, 
Also. | U M i ITS. Allot which they offer for fall and spring 
trade ut. reduced prices BRISTOL ft WILLIAMS. 
’ ' _ Dausville, Liv. Co., N. Y. 
IBUILDING DOTS 
urar'VftYiV W llnl nt V ,f W, M '’ w ! Wl 1 population of 
null . 0 . 11 ( 1 ( 1 , to lie given a-, Premiums to Subscribers for moral, 
rcitgioii-i and historical work* of art. For parttculai s adilrru 
THE CATTLE MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, Opt. 23. -t’lm current prices for the week at 
all the markets are as follows; 
IIKtCF CATTLE. 
Fust quailt) kl cwt. $8.2fi©9.00 
Ordinary quality... 7.505 8 oil 
Common qu tlily. 7.00017.50 
Interior quality. 6.BO@fi.fiO 
COWS A.Vl) CALVES. 
Fi rst quality.$45.oor7imoo 
Ordinary quality.4H.00u 45.iH) 
Loin men qnality. 80.00t5i35.00 
Inferior quality. 22 uufi 28.00 
_ VEAL OALYKH. 
First qnality. p lb.,. fij^ffifi c 
Ordinary quality,. 4S!‘" 5>»c 
Lotnmotl quality. 4'iW P„c 
Inferior quality,. 4 @ 4 Uc 
HITKKP AXI> LAMPS. 
Prune quality, 70 head,. *.t u.Vu .i so 
i>n Iimi v quality.X. 3.2/Vu 4.DO 
B\ tfe 
First quality, p m.*’y , .yK... 4}4®4b;o 
Other qualities. SjaSS.-iC 
Al.ltAN V, OUT 28 —RkEVKH At the opening ot (lie mu,Let. 
evuy tiling was promising enough the average quality of t.be 
cattle Was belter than but week, and tlure were plenty of lei v- 
erx here I rntu Now York mid the East Hut the prospect‘ill 
anything tint promising now. Train alter train came in, until 
2.53 car loads had arrived, bringing down nearly 4,1(H) beeves, 
which, with tllOso driven in on foot, gave a total in the yards 
of 4.235. 
Ruikiuth —Tho following is our comparative statement of 
receipts at this market over the Central Railroad, estimating It. 
to the oar: 
Cor. wmhU 
This week. Last week. last year. 
Cattle.4.018 2.992 4.U67 
Sheep.8, fill) 6,7Sd 1,41)0 
Hogs..21u IDO HI 
Pit it tun - The market clo-os extremely dull at the following 
quotations 
This week. I .a«t, week. 
Premium.44-j;<j)4*io o mu c 
Extra.....I «t.4‘.io 4 faH^o 
* irst quality .»'.( u,3*io Skbf 3»in 
Hmiond quality.3'„ u 3* t c 3‘ 0 riaH' (e. 
fined quality. 2 l i>/. 2 t*c 2‘ f u.'i e 
SltRKP -Tile receipts are unexpectedly heavy, but as the 
weather is comparatively favorable for slaughtering, the .ji; 
mand is good, talas dUrjnv the week were about fl.fiOO bend. 
linos The supply is grfcnler thun the demand, and the 
market is nut ao firm as it wiu last Wednesday. —Atlas i£ Argus 
tilttllllTIEV, Out. 21. -At market 1200 Beeves, 45IH) Stores,4,- 
PHl Shoep and Luiubs, and 800 Swine. 
Pricks Market. Beef Extra, *0 23; first quality, *6.00; second 
do, S5,M(<e5 6l); tided do, *4,7.50(5,00 
Milch I'ow- - Mb' 47; cotntuuu, $20®21. 
WOKHI.VH OTEN-None. 
Vkai, Calves $3,<HHn.5,00. 
YKAltl.i.viiH - $7:<i;8 ; two years old. $11313; three years old, 
file 17 Rllcll. 
Ilit/KH—d.V'iRc, Tallow. 6G',6)*C. 
Calf Skiwh— 7(j?i8c. 
Srkkp asp Lasuis - $!.26001,50; extra and selections, $2,000) 
$4.50. 
Piyt.Tii 75c.;u 
rtwiVK — Store., wlodosale, lu Pke,; retail.5,* a c; fat hogs, iin- 
dresaud, ae; still led. none; com fell. 6/o7c, spring |iigs, bign.,’,‘4 
c vtiimtix;Ik Oct. 23. - At market J.582 Cattle, 10(H) Beeves, 
and filestore#, consihtiug of Working Oxen, Cows and Calves, 
Yearlings, two and three year- old, not suitable for Keef 
Pricks Market Reef Extra, tfi J.'/'Ufi.ui); first quality. $5.25 
fifth,M, second do. $6.00; third do, $:i76*u;10O. 
Workivh OxijV— $80, $({900121) 
COWS AND OaLVKH—*20. 350750. 
Storks Yearlings, $7®8; Two years old, $11@14; Three 
ycam old, $1 i n 17 
' riiiKKP and f.ASHiS 5,097 at market. Prices in lots at $1.75 
@.’,60 eafrb; extra and srdectious $2.75(3(4.50. 
Spring Landis—None 
Hii oks fi.«(fitjc ■(.) It. Talloiv, 6u C'aC. 
I’Bt.TH 75 c(u $t. Calf Skins, 7(3 8c %7 lb. 
Veal CAlvue—SOO fiO- 
Comniissinn Agent, New York. 
j[UBBAED & NORTHROP, 
Are now offering, at their 
Ponvi,pin .s.//./;.v noo,n. 
Nos. 69 & 71 Main St., Marble Buildings, 
ROCTIKHTIria, N. Y., 
a atrotoK and complbtk assortment of 
European and American Dress Goods, 
Black ami Fancy Dress Silks, 
Broclie and Woolen I ong Shawl*, 
Brochu and Woolen Square Shawl*. 
Hniiihurimv.. Alpaca* and I’aramettas, 
French Mellon*. ,'b--i A-»ortiuent in Rochester.) 
rrencli and Auuulcun Prints and Ginghams, 
House H urnisldng (boods, Woolen Blankets, 
w rappSbWflrtl l Ditlft'tr|‘»: ",. i.)d»SdiWuif.l i)ucun.o *. 
White Goods, Embroideries, Hosiery, Ac. 
— ALSO — 
Bleached and Brown Sheetings and Shirtings, 
Tickings, Denims and Towelings, 
At LESS than the present New York prices. 
HEREFORD CATTLE AT AUCTION 
M. C. Remington, of Sennet, Cayuga Co., N. Y., will sell 
at Auction on Wednesday, Nov.her 13th, at 9 o’clock A. M., 
his superior herd of Hereford rattle, consisting of Cows, Bulls 
and Heifers. A number of these are prize animals 
A t* ENTS WANTED to HELL Pit HIT TREES. 
Wk wish to employ a number of experienced and trust¬ 
worthy men to sell trees, ifea., from our Nurseries at liberal 
wages 
Wholesale Dealers rurnixhod with Nursery, Stock of all 
descriptions at the lowest wholesale rates 
oo*u Rochester Wholesale !&'* Kl .MY & CO., 
_ ~ Rochester, N. Y. 
V\THEELER St WILSON MANUFACTURING cry* 
VV 1SPK0VE1) FA.1I1L1' SfiWIM Hauiimw 00 * 
WITH NEW 
Glass Cloth Presscr and Hemmers, 
AT REDUCED PRICES. 
itlarkets, Qlcmxmerfc, 
Iturul New-Yorker Oltlee, j 
RootiKSTKK. October 29, 1861 . 5 
Flour Anii Grain —Although an advance has been made in 
the Eastern markets, we are uuable, hereabouts, to change 
prices, because of the increased rates imposed by transporta¬ 
tion lines on freight. it is next to impossible to obtain boats 
here, a - captains prefer going to Buffalo and obtaining full 
loads through to New York. Buffalo is full of Hour and grain, 
with little prospect of a diminution at present On Friday and 
Saturday last, is,390 barrels of flour ; 688,825 bushels of wheat; 
405,426 bushels of Corn arrived at that port. 
Dairy, <kj. There are a few changes iu minor matters,—But¬ 
ter, Cheese, Eggs, etc., whieh may be observed by reference 
to our table of quotations. 
IHMlIlKSTKIt WHOLESALE PRICKS. 
Eggs, dozen. 13® lie 
Honey, box. luffliio 
Candies, box ..... lUnlJU^o 
Caudles, extra_ ]2(ajl2c 
Fruit and Roots. 
Apples, bushel.... 26®88c 
A pples. ilried {(lb .Vu.5.Vjc 
Peaches, do. ... 12lui|2o 
Cherries, do. 12(7712c. 
Plums, do. IHtffllOc 
Potatoes. 39uyS8o 
Hipes aNu Eiuins. 
Slaughter. 5(u;5o 
Cn.lf.. . ^70 
$ boe i»Pel tw. 7ficS * I 26 
Lamb Pelts. 60c('a$l 
Skkiik, 
Clover, bushel ,...$5.iH);aj 6.25 
Timothy.g.ijUui 2.50 
•Sundries. 
Wood, hard.$3 IHX)6 5.00 
Wood, soft . SOOWi 3.00 
Coal, Lelngb .7.lHpu 7.IH) 
Coal, Scraotou.f.rsiu; 5.5tj 
Coal, l'ittston.5.5Uu) 6 ,50 
Coal, Slutmokln-fi.fio’n, 5.60 
Coal, Choir .. Ji)u,t2‘,n 
.Salt, bbt. I.Hutu l *2 
Hay, tun. 7 . 0001 H in/ 
Straw, tun.S.IHfu) fi.oo 
Wool, Y) th.. 33044c. 
Whitetish. halfbbl.. 3.0l<g 3.00 
Codfish, quintal...94 Oil® 4.50 
Trout, half bbl.3.00© 3.25 
Notwithstanding the general stagnation in almost every de¬ 
partment, of business during llto last few months, it is with 
much satisfaction that we are able to record the fact that our 
etl’OrtS to maintain our former amount of business have been 
entirely successful, and in some departments ilm sales have in¬ 
creased over those of any pfffVtciUs year. 
EVERY DEPARTMENT CONTAIN* IIAKHAINM ! 
Which wu should he happy to exhibit, cnufidently believing 
that they would ho appreciated by the most economical pur- 
THB WHEELER It WILSON MANUFACTURING CO be* 
to state that they have reduced tho prices of their SEWING 
MACHINES, while they have added now and important im¬ 
provements. The reduction Is mode in tho hope that the Com¬ 
pany will have no mor« legal expenses defending their patents. 
OfUuie QOS JiroHflway, New York. 
8. W. DIBBLE, Ajjnut, 
579-tf ROOtllCSTJCK. TV. T. 
LADIES’ CLOTH GARMENTS 
Every desirable grade of Cloth and Beaver CLOAKS, of the 
most approved and Fashionable Style*, aro now ottered by us 
in great variety. Wo are also prepared to 
MANUKACTEKK GAKMENTM TO OliDKK, 
AT A t'KW HOURS' NOTICE, 
For those who prefer selecting theirmvn Cloths. 
We have taken great pains t » perfect, anaegements apper¬ 
taining tu this popular branch or oar business, and we aro 
every month acquiring more and mine popularity in the Man¬ 
ufacturing Department. 
i -fT OUR PRICES. A),WAYS SATISFACTORY. 
HUIIKAHD A- MliaimO)', 
612 69 ft 71 Main Street, Rochester, N. Y. 
L IIAIE.—l*n«e’H r’erpeliinl Kiln, I*ntented July, 
1857. - Superior to any in u«e for Wood or Coal. 2>i cord* 
of wood, or 1>« tuna of coal to 1(H) bbla — coal not mixed with 
atone. Addreag |434 tf.j (!. 1). PAGE. Rochester. N. Y. 
Mytd, Indian.l.OOu l.tx) 
Wlieat, Genesee.J.IHXuil 25 
Best ., Idle Canada. 1.2.5,1.28 
Corn, old. lHXg;4iJC 
Corn, new',. OUSiJOe 
Rye, 6(1 th*. ),) hu.->li. sfiuifillo 
Oats, by Weight,_ 2Vn)25c 
Bariev . . 453 50c 
Buckwheat. 4dCu4Ue 
Beans. I ’AVn t 50 
Mu ATS. 
Fork, Mens.......,.*t 5.1 Hfs, 15 60 
Pork, clear.. lfl.0(Xui 47.00 
Pork, CWt..... 4.50l.a5 00 
Hoof, cwt. 4.lH).ui5.UU 
Spring bimba, each 1.25(3.11.75 
Mutton, carcass. . *‘mc 
Hams, smoked. 9(3’l0c 
Shoulders.. Aullic 
Chickens. Wu 9c 
Turkeys...,_.... 10:3. lie 
Geene.... 4(r350c 
Ducks 1ft pair . SiVu. l lo 
Dairy, Ac. 
Butter, roll. 72.‘|0 !.3c 
Butter, firkin. 10 h lie 
Cheese. flfii7k,c 
Lard, tried. 8j4(<rUc 
Tallow, rough. tijelet 
Tallow, tried.. 7fu)7)>ic 
J)ochestep Light Carriage Factory,!- 
.Vo. I'15 ,71 "In SI,, floc/intler, JV. V.— 
T have now rented a portion of the Carnage Factory tormorly 
occupied iiv Elliott k l.odewick, where I will manufaetuie ail 
kinds of light. Carriage* and Sldglu of the lightest amt im¬ 
proved style* Great attention will he paid to all kinds or re* 
f miring, 1 will make to order any kind of Cut riago wood-work 
or an v other e OahliMhment, and will *ell to them lower than 
they .-'an manufaetuie. J. HUGH MCDONOUGH 
Rochester, N. Y., Sept. 14, tHfil. 6UI-I3U** 
American Farmers Kncy- HydegChinemiSugar Cane 25 
clopedia, ----$4 00 Johustoii's Agricultural 
Alien'K Am. Farm Book_ 1 so Chemistry .125 
Allen's lllseicoHof Domes- Do, Klemeritsol Ag Oheui- 
tic Animals .. . 75 istry and Geology.100 
A lien's Rural Architecture 1 25 Do. UatechiMU of Chemistry 
Allen on the Grape.100 for Schools_ .. 25 
Am. Architect, or Plans for Langstrolh on tho Hive and 
Country Dwellings.BOO Honey Bee .125 
American Florist's Guide,. 76 Leuc bar's Hot Houses.125 
Barry's Fruit Garden.I 23 J.jebig ... Familiar Lettem to 
Blake's Fanner at Home,. .1 26 Farmers. . 50 
BoiiHsingAult s Rural Kcou- IJnsley’8 Morgan Horaes'.. 1 00 
om.v . .125 Mirier'sBee keeper'sMaiuui.ll00 
Briglit 00 Grape Cult urn, 2d Miles on the Horse’s Foot.. 30 
edition, . 60 Milbum on Oow. 26 
Browne's Bird Fancier. 60 Modern Cookery by Miss 
Browne's Poultry Yard-1 00 Acton and Mr,. S. J. Hale 125 
Do. Held Book of Manures I 26 Mrs. Abel * Skillful House- 
RriOg'imanri Gufl. AaaI. .. .1 50 wife and Ladles 1 Guide. 50 
l)o. Florist's Guide. 60 Saxton s Rural Hand Books, 
Do. Kitcheu Gardener's In- bound Iu 4 Senes... each l 25 
structor. 60 .Murm'» G4ud Drainer.. 50 
Do. Fruit Cult. Manual.... 60 Nash's Progressive Fanner. 60 
Brock'- Book of Flowers. ...1 Wl Neill s Gard. t.'ornpanion.. .1 00 
BuislV Flower Garden.1 25 Norton's RleuieuU of Agri- 
Do. Family Kitchen Gard. 76 culture. 80 
Chemical Fi. ld Lectures 1 ihi OlcotlSorgho and Impheel (JO 
Chluese Siiear Lanw and I’ardee on tho Strawberry. 60 
Sugar Making .. ....... 25 Pcddyr'x Land Measurer... 60 
Cborlton's Grape Grower's l'enaw. s New Culture of the 
Guide. 60 Vine . 25 
Cnlibetts A 11 I Gardener fifi Pile I us’ Uee-keeniiF* Chart 25 
Cottage and Farm Bee- Qiiinhy'* Myxtemi* of Bee¬ 
keeper ............... 60 keeping., ..100 
Cole's Am. k rm t Book. 50 Quincy on Soiling Cattle... 50 
Do. Am. Veterinarian. 50 Rabbit Fancier. .. . 60 
Dadd* Vfoucrn Horse line,. 1 iH( KaudaU'x Sheep Husband- 
Ilo. Am. Cattle Doctor 190 ry. . .125 
Do. Anatomy and Pllysi- Richardson oil the Horse,.. 25 
oloy of the Horse.2IH) Do. Pests of Urn Farm. 25 
Do. COtored plate*.... 4 IHI Do. Domestic Fowl.. 25 
Dana's Mnek Matiual 100 Do. tm the ling ... 25 
Do. Prite E.-smv on Manures 25 Do. on tpC Honey Bee. 25 
Darlington'* Meeds and Use- Do. OU the Doe. 25 
ful Plante .. 1 r*i Keem*lii,'s Vm- • ■ j , 
Davy 's He von Herd Book .100 Manual. . 51 ) 
Domestic and Ornamental Shepherd's Own Book.2 00 
Poultry..) DO Stray Leaves from thn Book 
On. colored plates.200 of Nature ) go 
Downing'* k mil* and Fruit Stephens’ Book ot tlm Fanil 
Tree* .1 75 2 vol* 4 00 
Downing's Landscape Gar Skillful llou-ewil'u . 25 
dening.3 50 Skinner's Elements of Ag- 
Do. Rural EoatV".SOU rkulture... . 25 
Eastwood'S Cranberry Cul- Smith's l-audscupe Gar- 
ture. .50 damng , .125 
Elliull'a Wert. Fruit Rook I 25 Thaer'-. I'rluciples of Agri- 
Every Lady herown Flower culture.2 00 
Gardener .. . 60 Thoma*'F'ai-m Implements 1 00 
Family Doctor by Prof. II. Thompson's Food of Ani- 
s Taylor.1-25 mal* . 75 
Farm Diainage, (if F The Ruse Guitarist... _ 80 
French) .1 (XI Tonhani j Chemistry Made 
Fessenden's Farmer and Easy . . . . 25 
Gardener.... 1 26 TurueFs Cotton I’lantoFs 
Do. Am Kitchen Garden.. 50 Manual ..1 00 
Field's PearCulture....1 00 Warder s Hedges aud Kver- 
Fish Culture........1 00 green*'.1 00 
Flint on Gravies .125 VYaringV Elements ot Ag- 
Guenon on Milch Gowk_ 60 ticultutn. . 75 
Herbert to Horse-keepers. .1 25 Week* on Bees. 25 
Hooper's Dug (k Gun, paper, 25 Wilson on Flax. 15 
Do. do. cloth. 6.) Yoaatt A Martin on Cattle.1 25 
Hough'* Farm Record.3 00 Veuattoutho Horse.125 
Kidder'* Guide to Apiarian Do. on Sheep. 75 
Science.... 60 Do. outbe Ilog..... 75 
nr* Any of the above named works will be forwarded by 
mail, post-paid, on receipt of the price specified. 
Address D. D. T. MODItE, Rochester, N. Y. 
300 PIECES THIS DAY RECEIVED/ 
COMPRISING EVERY VARIETY thn market afford*. Price* 
varying from Is. to $6 the yard - making the most Extiwsivr 
Ahhoktmknt to he found in any hoiiHu in tills country, iu 
Stut- !:, Colorings, EUgawe of Design, and Primus 
We have -pared no pains to make our Stock the most at- 
Tkautivk ever offered in any one neoson, and we fully antici¬ 
pate n. targe trade. 
Th* time is paiuijg when CARPETS can lie snltt nf, the present 
prices. ALL uiamuaclurers have (.topped their looms, and say 
thev will not make another piece ot goods until the prices 
admtutc- 
Ca !• j>et in<*:s 
Are made from tueoHTgp wool, and the large demand for that 
kind of stock Tor Artnv cloth ha* greatlu increased the price. 
TttK AliOVK VAirrs should he borne in mind hr all who ore 
about to purchase any kind of a CARPET, and at once moke 
their selections. 
too pi vci:s pr.oon 011- ci-oTi/s, 
Just received, in all widths. 
ty .STOVE RUGS IN OIL CLOTH. Also. 
50 1'I EC KM DUIJOGETH, 
In new and beautiful Coloring*. 
FE I,TIN OS, DOOR MATS . 
STAIR CARPETINGS, STAIR-RODS, die. 
In Cwt we have inadn extenilve Additions in ceevg depart- 
virid.if our Stock, and will be Kor.n at iuiiuk.* to hlit tiuc 
CI.OSK r Iir-Tims. HOW E A ROGERS, 
610-eutf Carpet Ware Room*. 36.State St.. Rochester, N. Y 
consumption, Tim export demand Is chiefly fur England, the 
French account* by'be Africa berngless favorable. Hale* at 
$5, IU'ui5,40 for rejected ; $5. (03 6,45 for «U|icrtlntt State, $6,65'.;i 
5.70 for extra do; $6,40(3.5,43 for imperflne Western; $5,65.1.5,85 
for common to medium extra do, f5,8.Y.i .6.96 fur shipping 
brand* extra round hooped Ohio, and $*i,.)«tr[®,fl0 fur trade 
brand* do, anil soma parcel* of choice, extra State sold ut$rt- 
75, rnarkvt elnrlug firm, Canadian flour Ih a shade firmer, with 
a moderite hiiAines* fliflog Sale* at $9,45(aiB,43 for Superfine, 
aud $5 rifin 6,76 for common tn choice extra. Rye Hoar steady 
with only email sales at $'l,u r3, i.iHi fur lllfeiiiir to choice. — 
Corn meal quiet and without any material change in prices 
Sales trilling at *2.760.3,no for Western; $2,8002,91) for Jersey 
and $3,80 for Brandywine. 
OKAtv. — Wheat, market mav he quoted 1(3:2.; better, with a 
verv fair export d.-mand, chiefly for England, mid a moderate 
k urine-adding fur bumu codgumptiqu Sale* Ciiieago spring at 
$1.183,1.22. Racine .pnng at 3J,ga* 1 , 23 ; Milwaukee club at $1,22 
1'25, amber Iowa at $1,26, red State at $1,303 1,83, winter red 
Western at >1.329*1,35; inferior do. at $ 1 , 29 , s ruber Michigan at. 
$1.36; white Western at $1.4, 50 , 1 . 46 ; white Kentucky ut 31 41 <3 
1,1.*, and white Canada at M..'!731,38 Rye continues Hr in, with 
sales at. 7&" 79o. a* iu quality. Barley rule* st.-ad y aud quiet, 
with sales at Hie for State, and 70fri72« for 1,'anada, Bariev malt 
eout.'uues dull aud oiuiiiual at Tee. f’eaa flull and nominal at 
8dc for Canadian. Corn market firm, and prices may he quoted 
li32f. better, with ;t good business doing for export and home 
Consumption. Sales at. 68c for inferior to emuumii mixed 
Western; itf *))fc for gooff to prime xhipiilngdo . file for choice 
do.; filifl i;2e fur yellow Western, aod tjfifei tijc for white Western. 
Oat* steady nod in moderate dninaud; sale* at 4u.u tic for Gaua- 
(llao. arid 4l'u42e. for Western and State. 
PHOV1HIO.V8 — Pork market dull but. steady; sale* at$15.2'/« 
15.76 tor m.os; a’d $9.7ofa lO.tHI lor prime tieef rules dull; 
sales at >4(3 4.50 for country primu ; th.iXXnlS.Q) for country 
me**; $9,(HA«dl,25 for re pneked mess, and $12,75(6)13,50 for 
extra lues*. Priuie me** tieef i, dulla t ,d npadtially unchanged 
at >17GbPN Bee. hams steady; xmall sales new‘at $lfia,l7. 
Cut meats qni»t and steady , sales atfiP.ft'.c for .Shoulder*, 
ami Chi tie for Ham* Smoked meats are *1 aroe and very quitq, 
Kaoori firm aud ill demand at ti<,c for dry -atted sides, and 7ti 
for smoked do. Lard iu moderate request and prices are steady, 
sales at 8'/ihilj^c. for No. 1 to choice Western Rutter sell¬ 
ing at83 ;12 coot* tor Ohio, and 12f3d7ront. for State. Cheese 
is steady and selljug at t ,u 7 rent* for good to choice. 
KKE 08 — (.lover and Timothy Seeds both Inactive , prices 
without change. Clover. lb, Sh’Oc, Timothy ,>1 bu . $1 7: e 2 
Hops — The nvarket is very dull, and price* are irregular; 
veiy choice and fancy hit* suitable for export are scarce arid 
briog full prices, but other grades are riot much inquired fur — 
the sales reach about 2(0 bah-, at 133 l;*e. I'm imlloarr to good 
first sort; small lot- of very prime bring somewhat higher 
price*, and are quoted io “orne Instances as high on 20tn28c In 
old growths there have been -ales of 1,(0 bate. 184)0'* at previous 
rate- About EUOU bales of Hop* are lie ill g shipped to London, 
being the parrels previously referred to us going forward. 
Acmes—Pot is steady at the late advance, and Pearl are again 
a little higher, with sales JO hbls. Pot ut $6,253.5,31 1 ,, and 60 do. 
Pearl, at >6,312*. 
nANCEH CimtTC. —D«. N. BABCOCK’S 
\_J MtmiJAt. aud SotusmAL flffffl and great Canckr Evr- 
poKltPM. No. 392 Chapel St., New Haven, Conn. Cancels and 
Tamm . o( all desci'iptions removed without pain, and without 
the use of Die knife. Dr. HaiiCDL’K would inform all person* 
afflicted w th Cancers or Tumor* or any ffescrintlon. that by 
addriM in ' a letter to birn, they will in* furnished with a circu- 
l«r ot hU Hindu ol tr ^atioHut, 1 1 of <ubur^. 
Dr Raiujouk is the original Cancer Doct r of New England, 
and the only one who removes Cancers without pain. All 
other* uni hut imitator*. Induced by hi* success to profess 
tliiqii-clve* Cancer Doctor*. Plenty id reference* to those who 
have been cured can be Aeeu at <0 r otllce. 
White Swelling*, Hip Di'iuifes, Birth Marks, Serofulou* and 
Malignant Hirer*, Disease* or the Mouth and Throat, Ulcera¬ 
tion ot t.ho Hones, Tetter, Scald Head, and all Diseases of the 
Skin, permanently cured 
Order* from abroad promptly attended to 
" Hit N. BABCOCK. 
608.Lit No 892Chapel St.. New Haven, Conn. 
( 'H I K- < < M NTY I-* I O M.- 
\J I he undersifijed I* now prepared to execute orders for the 
fall trade, for hi* .lock of pure. Chester County Mgs These are 
selected with great care and chiefly frm» premium stock 
Kiderencu is made to purchaser* of past sea-one, in all sections 
of Union. Price, >16 per pair not akin, boxod ami delivered 
in Philadelphia; payment in advance. 
PASCHAi.I. M0RR18, Agricultural and Seed Warehouse. 
607-tf 1,120 Market (it., Philadelphia, Pa. 
