THE PUBLISHER TO THE REAPER, 
THE ru«VISION MAUIvRT.H, 
NEW YORK, Not 4 — Front— Market may bo quoted So 
lower, with only » limited business doing for export end home 
consumption. TiaosACtion* urn somewhat restricted t>v tim 
l-xoi storm. Sales at «S, ufttM.IH for rejected ; ISM (M for 
[MARKETS, 
p .karnpf A Hitching’* Circn 
,1UP ' t^ArKNDEP. Asaphjor, 
llIK CHOIR ROOK ; The new Collection of Sacred and 
Secular Music by Or. LOWELL MASON and WILLIAM 
MASON, (just published,| and a year's subscription to 
the NRW YORK MUSIC,11, REVIEW, for tine dollar. 
In compliance with urgent requests we will cnntinn* 
^roLi'Vr"/"' ' n V"" 1 ' th,>, T< > wdrks for liUpStfif 
. one i\f thrift. Any on^ pencil iiu n-t ono ilollttr iliAri>fnm 
before Orcein lie i 1 st. will bo entiU.““ u«,pV^ of AsTen ur’ 
T''f cnn.« Rook aud a year*! subseriptloi) to the N Y Mem.' 
o?«i.l!r.rai Tho.e k :i :?2 publishVd fort- 
f»et 0 M iweSSr four b(> " k ,l0ut •>* mail, mint 
haeellrmulv x.i le ,1 I. ' 4 to , prp p *J t,Very many 
tmu already a.iiiet tliemwilvm of this nlfor, and As.ra 
prove* quite as popular a« wo had antieipMyd. C*utaininrM» 
larffe an amount of matter as it tloet, and thin nearly all 
quite new and fresh, It proven one of the mn.t aOnuitlve works 
to-insers which we have ever issued, tint object, in mulct nr 
this libera] otter is, to obtain a wide circulation r..r suiiinla 
copies of Asacii, reel,sure that Its own n eHU XiU then 
in-uro it a very larye sale, ,„p| fo, nl | adoption bVch.q™ 
singing schools, societies, conventions, and social circles. Caia- 
"o'"'i n umerous mtisi al publication* -cot to anv ad 
tlresa without charge. Published al Nos. 5 and 7 Mercer street 
New York, by 617-2t MASON RROTHKrT 
tZz- Oor Show-Bill, Ixpuckmkxts, Ac , for 1862, just issued, 
sent free. 
*3P“ Thk Trial Qpartkk — The rush of Trial Subscribers 
has been so great that our edition of some of the October 
numbers is exhausted, so that we can no longer furnish the 
complete quarter. We will, however, send the Rural from 1st 
Nov. to ./an'y (9 papers) and 4 back numbers (making 13 papers 
in ail) for 20 cents. V&~ Our aim ia to have all trial subocrip- 
tions end with the year, as it would cause much extra labor and 
trouble to extend them into the new volume. 
£"*>■'I'lLL Tit kPi. sms o? Aornts Gos* to tor War.—Q uite 
a number of our Agent* have gone to the War, mostly as Cap¬ 
tains and Lieutenants in volunteer regiments. In cases whero 
they have not appointed or requested persons to act In behalf 
or the Rural during their absence, we trust some friend of the 
Paper will "assume the responsibility” of doingso, in order that 
there may be no vacancies. Friends, please All the places of 
the absentees, and see that all have an opportunity to subscribe 
for our next volume, Many who now take the Paper, aod 
others who like, it, only need asking, and hence an Agent la 
wanted in every town We hope many subscriber* will kindlv 
volunteer to act as Agents during the Winter Campaign -,and 
the more the better. Wbat say, Header ? 
ryTHR nor.TXK.VTS Frkk. — Specimen numbers of this 
volume will be sent free to all applicants. We shall take 
pleasure in also sending, free and post-paid, our large Show-Bill 
for 18C1 (beautifully colored by baud.) Prospectus, Ac,, to any 
and all persons disposed to aid in extending the circulation of 
the Rt ua 1 . N gw-Y orkxr. Reader, please send us the addresses 
of such of your friends, near or distant, as yon think would be 
likely to subscribe or act as agents, and we will forward the 
documents accordingly. 
tjp" Voi.r.YTARY Aobxts for re* Rcral.—A ny and every 
Subscriber or reader is requested to act in behalf of the Rural* 
by forming flubs or otherwise. Novi U On- OW for its friends to 
manifest their Interest in the paper and the cause it advocates, 
either by obtaining new subscribers, or inducing others to act In 
its behalf If any lose or wear out numbers in shouting ftp, 
JVlJ'rr,—that's the best way to get subscribers,— we will dupli¬ 
cate them iu order to make their dies complete for binding. 
rsr- WIBTI 5 K.Y AND Soutukhn Movkt.— In the present de¬ 
ranged state of the curreucy, we are unable to use Western and 
Southern money, as our bankers will not purchase it at any 
rate of discount Agents and Subscribers who cannot obtain 
New York, New Englaud, Pennsylvania, or Canada Money, will 
1 iiricnccci another month of 
u ng. The demand continues 
1111 grides of fleece, which ire 
i Sunn* fine wools have also 
es. No. i and sifjH'r pulled 
i-es. Of extra, the marker is 
t-en made within our quo- 
ri'iag throughout the month 
lunaideralile portion of that 
ii to arrive. The prices nb- 
the ruling rales one ycur 
11 ’ has been done , some few 
ac ivity—prices all the Umeadvi 
principally fur the low and med 
quickly taken it our quotntm 
found buyers at shout the same 
wools are sold np close at full 1 
belter supplied, but sales havl 
muons. 
California wools have been ai 
“bo met with a ready wile. . 
winch bn* come in, had been s 
tamer) are fully Ufiy percent, til 
■KH. 
In due foreign w ools very lil 
■ales of Mestizo at, 24t«2fto; and C 
23b,We, m tt cash. 
Ti»»w And jn»» Itum fnh'ifti wo* 
after, but as the market w is bare 
tiotis hsve been tor wools to n 
nrrived from Europe. per steam,. 
as soon mi landed, and at high rai 
I lie demand and eoivuimptfor 
wamls The cnuntr.T, Hi fail, wa l 
all of 0111 large carpet mamifocl 
supply or wool, In 0011 sequence . 
are la ye quantities of wool on ( 
placed in market,luring the ne*r 
A public sale of a lute direct ii 
or Bombay wools, took pi n e hern 
oil with spirit. Much higher p; 
expected 
The latest accounts of the pub' 
an ml vs nee ol Id to I ,d on lou 
on tin. liner kinds Ka-t India am! 
waul* of the foiled 8 lutes. The . 
CHEAP BOOT A HD SHOE STORE, 
Oyt State St., Mansion. Houses Block, 
ROCHESTER , JVi f. 
THE LARGEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST REGULATED 
®* EC O E JB* 1* o H E 
H>T WESTERN TNTEW YORK. 
A Fall aasortmeHt of both 
Eastern and Home-Made Work 
cojsrsxAisrTXs'sr oixr 
All kinds of Boot* and Show 
made to OHDEI1, 
And the work done promptly when promised. 
NO MISREPRESENTATIONS ALLOWED POR THE 
SAKE OP’ SELLING. 
Parties buying goods at this Store can IN ALL CASES have 
THE IR 3VTOJNTE'V' RBPTI-MT VWrn 
If they desire it, if the goods bought are not m represented 
or do not lit and are returned in good order. 
PERSONS from tins COCXJNTTKY 
Visiting the city and wishing to purchase Good Boots and 
Shoes, should bo sure to find this Store. 
rRATT, 
84 State Street, Mansion House Block, 
Third floor South of Market Street 
$*>. ilk* 6.70 for trade biand* do,—market closing qiitet. Canadian 
i* »ii tiu.'.*l4» with 4 mod? mt«t hu^iu^v^tioinjir. S.ilPH ut 
» for mu ami $578^7,60 for emu mon to choic«» 
K X V ,lntlr au,et ,’ wuh 1.10 for inferior to 
choice. mpiil quint find without #nv t^atorinl ohinitfoIn 
w.:« tor c.l„* 0 « Western, |3.80(aS.Mfor.re,-«ey. 
and S3.30 fur Bran-lywlne. 
Ora iv —Wheat market may bp quoted about le lower, with 
only a very nioderate budnees doing f»r export nnd limrie ro,,- 
•'"•JiyiPSL bultSsi-btoacciaptingat *1. IU r 1 . 22 ; Racine spring at 
Milwaukee duh at *1.230,1.24; amber Iowa at *1,236*1 
ihe latter prtee for smalt parcel* choice; red State at 4 i 
*5i *Vi ,er r< “ 1 M 1 estern at ?I,.Wh* 1,34; ainlwr Michigan at *1 ,»• 
white Western at *1 4i>*)l. ,3; while Kentucky and white Mich. 
ijt\m at fi IhoTHtler price bnitiir. f«rr»tnrt!I parcel* Rye 
continues scarce and firm, with sales a, 80 ,t 82 c .is m qnalltv 
W't hunt any m.terial nhanse in prices, with sales nt Oi 
Mn-c. Barley malt continues dull and nominal al 78c. Pea* 
dull and nominal at die for Canadian. Corn market may be 
quoted aiilnida lower, but with onlT a moderate business doing 
for export and home consumption. There i* not, ho n ever 
any pressing desire *o realise. Sale* at f-OpildUC for damaged to’ 
inferior mixed Western: tifl(fl A3 l ,c forgot*] In printo slopping do 
Me for Choice clo , to arrive, fin* for yellow Wester ami Tile for 
and Australian, greasy, at 
i have been eagerly sought 
a dock, most of the Iranruic 
The wiuds that have 
t Vive met with a ready sale. 
K. 
'mbrnee all kind* of foreign 
F Or so bare of stock — nearly 
Iter* have disposed of their 
li e pressing demand. There 
e way here, which can Im 
.Mr day a 
partition oT •omo 700 bales 
Hi the 30th ultimo, and went 
Ire were realned than wan 
■ sale* at Liverpool, report 
lad medium, and 2 d to 2 *- 4 d 
other wools unifable for the 
<<* were to have terminated 
.1 ... T . ‘'"'www.Hni A Ut] , 
on the 23d o 11. 
Amoricao Saxony Fleece (fl f 
Aiomiesu full-hlood Merino. 
American half and threr-qu.ir 
Native and nno-fourtll Merlin 
Extra, Pulled . 
.Superfine, Pulled. 
No. I, Pulled . 
Lamb’s. Pulled .. . 
California, line, unwashed..', 
California, common do 
Peruvian, washed . 
Valparaiso, unwn»he,i... 
South American Merino, uu« 
Oo. do, Meat i/or, ,) 
Do. do. common. »i 
l)o. do. Ent.re Rio*, 
Ho do. Fntre Rios, 
Do, do. Cordova, tv.u 
Cape Good Hope, unwashed 
East India, washed._ 
African, washed. 
Do. unwashed, .. . 
Siovrna, do. 
Do, washed,." 
Mexican, unwashed.. 
ALBANY, Onr 31.—There bus 
.4«f<i'48 
,44;;ii48 
btaH 
.i'A <i)42 
.3tbi'.10 
.36(0)411 
27(0132 
laliej* 
.—(to— 
13®I5 
21(5.23 
lfift!20 
ly.i 17 
l.V 17 
, V 12 
liilnid Merilio 
GELMAN S SHOE STORE, 
No. 8 STATE STREET 
ROCH KHTKlt, N. Y. 
SRFDe For Clover nnd Timothy there i* a moderate inquiry 
5 ? ,m at , f V N) r W Clover, *4<*)2.2* >7 hn. Tor Timothy, 
pie market fo, "seed ,» very Mrin, and for Caleotlu.at Bos 
tne. Y a, IH now inked. Ill* 111rI•• Bombay h- re is held ut 
?,;;iit i -| i Koogb Hax continue* scarce, with 
sinall sates at $I.Sf@)l,S0, cash 
Hop*—Onnttnuo in v< rv moderate request at previous rale* 
there i* some inqnlrv for export but Hie pnides suil*b!e are 
re? r , r f.-.. comma.,.I r„l| ni'rn. The sates are t <0013110 bales a, 
1.1 nfa loc. and fancy lor* .He)i2c ca-h, in old growth*, -onie 130 
bales changed band*, for ron«nmnti"n, at nr,*|0e cash 
AsriFsj-The market I* stead v tor both Pot and Pearl at $ 3 . 311 * 
ALBANY, Nor 4 -Fr.0PR ASP MxAr,.-The market opened 
steady for tloni with a limited demand, mainly for home cou- 
Hll ttl lit.ii i Ml <1 , I tits* aiinnlw ,.4 I lin vivo. ___ 
ii ' iished, 
• .230127 
.120)25 
• .200130 
.lV'20 
L.170)18 
.20fif2« 
l. IV 1 ‘ 
p te,l through the week a 
|l'ii| in the absence of hnv 
k towards a decline, though 
i« make nay concession*. 
.A IVIO N'PTT. 
rlU ilk *-'''—- -■ -I want to hire AGENTS in eve 
Itf. * County to sell anew, cheap SEWING MACHINE- 
* 7 a,« o'i montl1 anJ expenses. Address (with stamp) 
6lM>t S, MADISON. Alfred. Maine 
please send as V. S Pottage Stamps, as they are far preferable 
t<i any uncurrent bank bills 
I *- Tux RtTSAL it published strictly upon the cash hvstrm 
— copies arc never mailed to Individual suhscribers nnOl [>aid 
for. and always discontinued when the subscription expires. 
Hence, we force the paper U|«in none, and keep no credit books, 
experience having demonstrated that the Cash System is altm 
gether the best for both Subscriber and Publisher. 
TC~ No Tra vkli.vc Aokytm are employed by us, as we wish 
to give the whole field to local agent* and those who form clubs. 
And beside, wo wish it distinctly understood that all persons 
traveling through the country, professing to hold certificates 
from us. aka: lUeoKTims, 
I TT~ A* Postauk Stamfm of the old emimoin are worthless 
here, Rpral friends will please remit those of the new issue in 
future Demand U S. Treasury Notes preferred to any Bank 
Notes except those of our own and tire New England Stats*. 
* I 7 " Ciuxts* of Addrbss. —Subscriber* wishisg the address 
Of their papers changed from one PosYOIBco to another, must 
specify the old address as weil as the nkw to secure compliance 
with their requests, 
Opr IvnfCKME.VTS for obtaining aubscribers to the Thir¬ 
teenth Volume of the Rural, for 1862, are of the most Liberal 
and Substantial character. Premium Lints, Show-Bills, Ac., 
sent free to all disposed to act as agents. 
I f Any person no disposed can act as local agent for the 
Rural Nkw-\okkkii, ami those who volunteer in the good 
cause will receive gratuities, nnd their kindness be appreciated 
il* very firm for foreign and 
Ini-|'<I oil aecount of the high 
»i icktie comprise anu.iiou tb*. 
|r nulled, as to quality. In 
l ". mostly South American 
'HMItf Inc morenienl in this market is restricted hr the 
.Ih-eneonr freighting facilities, hoih on the river arid fur the 
Eastern <’<i.i>i Wheat, steady and * fair milling request,, with 
sales at $1.1, furred »pnng, $1,28 fur re. i winter State and $| it 
r«r white Michigan, 'orn lieavv and prices lower rinie* 
uiixi-.i Western *t SO, nrtuai Bye quiet and no sale* Barley 
steady but inactive Oats unchanged in value, but the demand 
is limited, and wo have only to note sale* of State in Iota at 37!, 
if as ssiftfrritf d,, " w ' **“•» 
Grain Wheat, no tinnsactions reported to dav. The advices 
from below hare destroyed confidence Corn, weaker salesat 
4 l<,i 7 ii ijo Hats, last sale* at 28c. No transactions reported in 
other gialits. " 
riFKti* — Market quiet and nominal at M. 73 <pi 3 for timothy 
I mam — I.o*( rale at (Uic. J 
I’kovisions Mess pork at $13.50; prime at $12,50. Hams 
P ain sugar eared atdo, m *ack«, at M<i(.r 9 Lard at H, 
M,..ubler, quiet at «<* Cuuntiy beef at $5,IX). .Salted shies at 
fie. Cheese, Hamburgh, at«(<i)7. 
TtHJONTO, Nov 2 Ft.onu --The business in flour has boon 
more active during the pa t week, »od -ai.-* to sOtneext« nt 
have betin mmie in superfine, winch still continues in lively 
aeiHilDl . I I.e better gi-R.le* iire isoramvbai more IN request but 
Hie trade done .* still limited. The stock of flour held I ere i 
picsolit Is vary light, a* lew mill* are turning out their Tull 
capacity At present there i* a good profit, tor the miller which 
VYo quote ’* 0 Bhuuia httv '’ tb ® effect of increasing the supply. 
superior extra.$ 3 ,tMra.«, 7 fi 
.. . 
re if ....B, 2 l|<i 3,26 
Ih.uhie extra,. 5 , 7 ft« 6 ,») 
— ».7V 1 . 8 U 
No 1 ..*. 1,00.111.25 
O.ITMKAL Good quality free from upecksand well manofno 
tored, is in request at fd, ih(aii, 88 . Loininou quuhtie* are of very 
tu'iVf NiLllt, * 
Grai.v - The receipt* of fall wheat on the street market 
xi°n d note xeee, i S, 0 ei) bushel* daily, and demand I* active at 
61,1 ).. 1.13 |..r choice ram air*, and at $l„ii|,i)/ fop en tt „ uon t<> 
u‘m"T,' I bew ' Dipping parcel* are reported, owing to tbs 
diffinuJtv 111 uniruring freisht; $t.lK»".t.i u ,Lk,,i ... 
Ui dry ‘•nippingquality. The qununtv „f wheat olfrr- 
."‘f.ccotlfidci very liltUtod. not more tlian l.utiq to (,300 bushels 
liidlv 1 be demand q, active st VlaltV.. n m . up two snip* of 
q .laut r,e« are reported at 0 <j|Wc. f o. h. Barley;.deliveries 
<>t this grain have fallen nil, and lire now not more Ilian I -onto 
2.01 It hUHlie* dal tv. a ml sell at O-ittV. I la,* j n lioriredVumil v 
a W ma.l^mn,itai5l'!:5T ^ P ° M « 
We subjoin qno'ations of the following articles 
Beef, —Nu. l*t and 2 ud class ^1 1 U 0 lb* 
" inferior. 
Calves, each, . . 
riheop, .. 
I.amlis, .. 
Bacon dull... 
Ham* ... 
Butter, Fresh *f7 |l».. 
“ Tub No. 1 . 
" No. 2 , store,. 
Che«*« . 
Kgv*, \> ilrrsen,. ... .. ..........'.'" 
Cniuketui i)i pair. 
Duck* .. 
Turkey*, each.' 
Geuxe, each._ *"* 
PotatOOik per bushel.I!"” ' 
Apples, qri barrel.. 
rilieepskios. 
.43fal4fi 
.00, a (X) 
IO.i33 
. ifidiiso 
UFA’ |H 
IOui.40 
. Vd’fi 
. 00 j« 00 
fniand continues active and 
any grade would briug 4 <<4 
GILMAN’S SHOE STORE, 
No. 8 STATE STREET, 
ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
T/lu, ‘Mlferent power* for One Dollar 
lit B, W0l)l)\V Altl), Bux 1834, Philadelphia, I’a. 
A C-S-OOI > SMALL FA KM Sil 
Ut 11 ,, v"v rl J*’ n , n ’T 1 rl t ",' 1 adjoining the Nlagarr 
„f i ... \ v Central Railroad) la the town of 
uuol?. W 6 !**-"fw.'sollbrei! r.ir sale. Itconlair 
under a high state of cultivation ; rich gravelly . 
fruit of choice varieties. Price low, and terms ea 
the premises or aildre** 
•‘IS- tt C. H. MARSH. Gate,. Mur,,* 
si, rna, w ashed! 
('" unwashed, 
Bpetio* Ayres,.... 
Clieisa. 
Cloida,. 
gCHENECTADY AGRICULTURAL WORKS 
d-- Wcsst i njrlioitKo Sc Co., 
PROPRIETORS AND MANUFACTURERS 
-Fl'teiZMW. Kn,ll V"r C-'hAiu Horse Power*, 
v/i MMtir i Hi,cut r.niilortM (>hA.(u Pmrt*rri ( onil»in*w! 
urirl ('l^aawrH, ThronhMrM HupamtorM’ ami Clover 
Machine*. Alsu an improved pattern ot Lever Mono, Power* 
and Slil ft" 1 "Ph ,:l ,r‘ 1 T , r. W .' 10 ' 1 ‘ SttM *• C"''>' circular 
anil ■■Mtlt ta lb. First PremillSl Wire awarded their 
nireMher and i leiinrr at Hie late New York State Fair 
„rV nvBr i S J," <,b '" n rtieomii.eoded at this time to the no- 
1 Fill !'m in ILM "',‘ e U " RI " '(‘“"Cd by any other* in n*e. 
hi , . a i n l | “. n ,1UL ! Price* "f machine* will bft found in an 
Illostraled circular, which will lie nm.I fore to al ap iiSub? 
G WKS'l'JNGHOUSE ,t C(l 
013-4top _Seh.rtadj . N. V. 
nifKWTER COUNTY I * I < 3 . 
I tra!!!. U ,? nW '“■•‘Pared to execute ordeix for the 
ra 1 trade, for In* stock of pure Chester-tenuity Pigs These are 
selected with great care and chiefly fre.n prem.wm stoefc 
?f th r « [fnion""prleu of t-a*t seasons, i„ all sections 
ot the Union. I ncxi, $lw per pair not akin, boxed ami delivered 
in Philadelphia; payment io advance. 1 
GILMANS SHOE STORE, 
No. 8 STATE STREET 
ROCHESTER, ff. Y. 
TitF. Rural N kw-York kii comes to u* this woek as interesting 
as ever. Asa Literary, AgricuHural ami Family NewKimpsr 
combined the Rural I* far aluori of any other nubluiljrd in Hn, 
world. Journal. Atma. Wit. 
Thk Rural Nkiv-Yoiixkr Ig decided ]y the first Agricultural 
‘HK lU’KAL .* r\v -1 orkkr ig ilvcutedl y the first Agricultural 
and general newspaper of tile country, and we are always glad 
to aid io extending it* ci.eu'stinn We advise onr readers to 
make it a necessity American ftitu.-n, Jackson, Micti. 
AQRICOLTi,RAt. Pafkiim.— We are happy to eee an Inquiry for 
Agricultural paperH Wesre ofteonaked forthebest. We have 
no bedtatlon in jiruoouiicing Moure's Rural New Yorker, pub- 
ll»heq „t Rochester, Y V., the bout in the Union -Journal 
rraumin, Iowa. 
Moorb'h Rural Nkw-Yohkkr I* decidedly the bent Rural 
ami .me id the best Family Papers, published anywhere Aa 
tiiii. h useful information concerning Agricultural alfaiis could 
not <e obtained lor Hie *ame money In any other w.iv — Ur 
IwrUr, C/ananoi/ur, V. IK 
"Gut thk Brft, the cheapest, and the most popular I" Thin 
Is Kill, | of ,he Rural New-Yorker, the folding sod the largest 
Cjrcunitad Rural. Literary ami Family Weekly published In tbs 
Unit' d - .dee lake it, farmers, gardener., and rornlLt*. arel 
you will find that the above Is every word true. Uomr Nruix 
Marietta, 0.\v> 
Mooitr. h Ritiia .. - rvA OkKKt*. If von want a good and relia¬ 
ble Agricultural tin or, vnd for Moore* Rural New-Yorker, tho 
belt Ay I.-II11 11 Til pa r In the United S'ate*. The Rural boa 
been eonaidvrublV -■ ,li. .e larid improved, is free fooio nil *ecta- 
Mai.i-iu ami politic*, is a firet da** Family Paper. -Union Ad- 
V 0 cu.tr, North Anson, ifo 
Rural Vfw Yokklk. -Among all the Literary and Scientific 
perlodiral* that have corns under our unties, we have found 
none that will inrpo** in iu gtoeml merits the Rural New- 
Yorlter. It treat* Upon all subjects, and every number contain* 
a valuable stock of information and Interesting reading matter 
Vnnrt, Lab' COg, Mum 
MooRk * Rural Xfw-Yof.kbr furnishes n* our selections thi* 
wee*. I Lis ore: of the largest Agricultural papers, and, in its 
whole appeniutics. engravings, print ami all, i* a perfect gem. 
It IS full nt thought aud luformailoti, aud there is nothing tu its 
content* to Offend ta-te, purity or piety. It has a large turculo- 
Bon and we wish It wen large r. H is published every Sato, day 
1? 'iochesmr, N. by I). D. f Moore, who ig more wonhv of 
xu»j if. v .i tlfokn iii.iii y »liu Imvu Lij rm. — ikrtHjrr'QMumjjJ, lluraid. 
Tnr. i^GRAL Nkw V oKKKii ik ou«» of tho vatv f’i?w 
paperi which keep* up wirli the pr/>gT.>Hri of the in nil that 
A1IVERTIMINU TERMS, j„ Advanc«—T hirty 
Fivk Uknt 8 a Link, each insartien. A price and a half foi 
•ixtru display, or 62!g Wots per lie ai ^ "oi SvaciaL Notiokb 
( following reading matter, leaded,) i -. v Bents a l.lns 
Ci7“ Its 11 ,linen*,I circulation *n4n JVxlncuniand Deal 
era of the Fre* fitatt-e, renden tlm Rural Nkw-Yorkkr by fai 
the Best and liheapesl Advert,ning Medium of it* doe*. Tliii 
fact should h« borne in mind by a 1 WhnleisAle Dealers, Mauu 
factiirere, A-o„ who must necessarily depend upon the People ol 
tho North for patronage 
out n wr rei i L \r puruouutrs sd.lrem 
1 1 11 miii. i QJU>, it,i Broadway, New York. 
A \ 1 * J < I.fiOfi.iXX) one year, and 2 tMMI 900 
()nVm« V L ar " ‘ A,,,,le Sl 'icks, at from *l M t„ $ 3 .i*) y) j non W 
Our ritock* are ummrpaMOd, and we offer them for oamii at 
he above war price* ^ENSIGN k $y}rd“ 
nin.) Ni rserii... Toledo. Ohio 
•''* ^vl^ng: SW 
GEO. BOWERYEM, Commission Agent, New York 
noorifu ro 
S.lx(a*Mh» 
3 ISt@4,.'0 
3 00(5. 4.30 
2.1)1 If,u3 0,1 
5.AO,Hi. Oil 
9 
Mfol 17 
ISw) 14 
9,4) 10 
8(51 9 
I*?, 15 
3ft, >1 40 
80® 35 
SO* GO 
.3 lg<A 40 
BAaj) 40 
$1,305)3.01) 
•tiJfoM 80 
Oil,!) 4 
IK t«l H 
14.1*10(117,00 
8,1X15)9.00 
— Olobr. 
THE CATTI.K MARKETS. 
YOHK, Oct. 30 — The current prices for the week at 
all the markets are a* follows: 
bbrf cattlk. 
First quality *J cwt. 
Ordiuary quality.. 
Coinmnu quility. 
Inferior quality,.. 
~ .. COWS AJO) OALVTtS. 
First quality. 
Ordinary quality,. 
Common quality, . .. . 
inferior quality,. 
„ VHAL 0ALVK8. 
First quality, ft !b.. 
Ordiuary quality. 
Common quality,. 
Inferior quality. 
D . ... . hmxkp and lamII*. 
Prime qaallty p head . 
Or-imarv quality. 
Common quality,. 
I ufurior q uiil ity. 
Firet quality,If) ]b,.. 4 
Other qualities.” silage 
07 L~^* tKT K ? ( -Thc receipt* arc moderate this 
WL»?i., mid tho rnHrkot U c<>?nparativ«k|y ncUve, bur oDeiatinrH 
re^h!I T || B rT’ 14t re, ! lrl jJ ocl }>y the unfavorable weather. Owing 
! 'ghtsupplly the drover* looked for better price-., an1 
advaecml th.-, f vl-w* at lcaat ’.c, ' e ; lb on all grades hntthev 
were miriasen in the fone of the market. Buyers refnsedfo 
7 f) , |) t |fu 1, > ".* Ini,| u finally settled down at an advance of !*;<■. 
fJ lb, live weight, on premium and extra, and at last week's 
figures on tfie other gradea 
ref h *„ 1 ? WU1 ? .L" I? 1, Cdrnnanitlve statement of 
uTtfoTcar- * mark * ,t over the Central Railroad, estimating 16 
Cor 
Cattle Th «" eek - Cast week. last year 
S?” 1 ®.2,464 4,804 iftm 
.3,736 SS, 640 4 *27 
Hogs,.,,. 21() 
Pricks—W e alter our quotations only for premium and extra: 
KX IUm .4^'fosc k ‘ 
TOfflfe:r:r:::r:.SSSK Wm 
GILMAN’S SHOE STOEE, 
No. 8 STATE STREET 
ROOII ESTER. V. t. 
1 ( W I , VV: 1 rit«*i| -foiKKTitiyri Nkw 1 
' ') ' Impiov. d Patent Iiideiihleift.mii, f ()r marking linen; 
PatentMatoliria'. for v..«l pocket; Downer'* Patent Ilemmer 
a"d.fih".lil ; Union I hermpmeter; Coffee Filter, Pafort Ilonev 
a r .To .."'u'""! riKlu to "'tni'ifuctui-e to familioa with 
recipe, ?l Semi stamp. 
t)l7-2tonw RICE 4 CO., b Nassau SL, New York. 
I A kPfiv of 
nrniiono JMH I^IK, N fj 72 Mam «tn*rt, oppowit^ the On- 
!.i?r 1 1 , N ' ju*t received a lurge assort- 
ii nt of Stotbb and iioimn Fornirhixo Goodh of the bent 
ty los, which will be sold at the lowest rate*. Call and see. 
m a ^LHC.—An excellent groin 
■- '"•»>* t47 acre*. In Isalvard C m;a Co., N. Y Uwresl- 
dence of the late A M UMikkiiiix IS olTerod for sale The 
sttuiitiiin healthy, nleasant, and con mauds a view of Cayuga 
1 , 11 k* ; it I I .-osv of aeceMi to mark ',, schools, and place* iff 
worship, t* In a high state of ciiltiva- 01 , amj produces aluind 
ant crop* It ha-> a coovenieiit dwvl 'ng, t wo tenant houses 
two harns, and ether out building* our wells, and a never- 
failing spring of good water, excel!, t fruit trees in bearing, 
and ten acre* ot womf Ian I. Price, $ , per acre, A'Mress 
617-4 teo w K WI LI.ITS. U dIoii SnrinifM. fjjtv Ha nt v 
( y K 4^, HI. - Or. N. BABCOCK’S 
‘ n<1 Ca.vckr Em- 
cukiom, NO. 392 Chapel St , New Haven, Cona. Cancers and 
Tumors of all descriptions removed without pain ami without 
anti ","7 ,r ‘'i e ,. kBifM (>r B*W 0 «XI would inform 2d * ,?„ 
afflicted w th Cancers or Tumor* of anv desert.“ion that hv 
lar^of "hi? moil” h ,““' t , h T v wa l tH ' furnished with a circu^ 
lar 01 hn modn or lr*Atiu»nt,, fu‘« rthurr*. 
w th *' k 0r ^“W t’iio.'er Doctor of New RnjrUad 
anil the on y 01 m who remove* Canrers without ruin All 
other* are hut imitators, induced by & «SS,re ^profoJi 
the in *el veil Cancer Doctor*. Plenty nf references fo those who 
have been cared r» n M m y altlce “ wil0 
Order* from abroad promptly attended to 
««>« ^ Dr. N BABCOCK. 
_ <WB ‘ 13tt _N® 3IF 2Chap el 8 t. Nvw Haven, Cenn. 
A ‘w KN Ta ' van ’ tku 10 h «LL erh.it tr eeh. 
to employ a uumber of axporieooed And tra«t- 
wage *. 7 U>8n 10 “ ll tr ‘ MW ’ ‘ Vc ’ rroiu < ’ <ir Nurseries at liberal 
descriptions at A SiOCk of ^ 
«H 4 t.f R.iehester Wliolmxfo Niurems, Roobeiiter, N. Y. 
QREATEST INVENTION OF THE AGE. 
$8.00(5)8.80 
7.811(58 ifO 
6.81)57.25 
6 . 0 U(a 6.00 
GILMAN’S SHOE STORE, 
K'o. 8 STATE STREET, 
ROCHBSTEtt, N. Y. 
,$45.0ixa«).00 
. 4H.lKJiai46.00 
. 3o.O0rai38.00 
. 28 IXtS;3l).lKJ 
Prizks giveu at tbo Metropolitan Gift Book 
Store, No. 20 Buffalo street, Rochester, N, Y., for the 
month ending October dim—Twenty-eight Gold and 
Silver Watches, 18 large size Silver Ice Pitchers, 14 
Gold Guard Chains, 7 .Silver Castors, 31 sets Silver 
Forks, <31 seta Tea and Table Spoons, 1 Soup 
Terrene, 27 Silver Cups, 4 Silver Butter Dishes, 21 
Gold Bracelets, 13 Silver Cake Baskets, 37 Silver 
Napkin Rings, besides over 3,(><>u other articles of 
value. A Gift accompanies each book, varying in 
value from $50 to $100. Descriptive Catalogues 
mailed free, upon application, to anv address. 
4«;„6 3 ic 
4 (uG.VJc 
3&@4 c 
J-JUBBABD & NORTHBOP, 
Are now ofierings. at their 
POPULAR SALES ROOM, 
Nos. 69 & 71 Main St., Marble Buildings, 
ROCHESTER, N. y., 
A CHOICE AND OOXFLKTIC ASSORTMENT OP 
European and American Dress Goods, 
Black ami Fancy lire** Silk*, 
Broche and Woolen Long.Shawls. 
Brocfie and Wooieu Square .Shawl*. 
Bombasines, Alpaca* and Parametta* 
French .Merino*. (Best Assortment in Rochester) 
I, much and American Print* and Ginghams, 
House Fumlkbliig Goods, Wooieu Blankets 
Laeo ami Muslin Drapery. 1 Yard or Set) ’ 
Wrapper* *ud Drawers, feufles* and Gehtlemon's. 
White Goods, Lmbroulene*, Hosiery, 4tc. 
-ALSO — 
Bleached and Brown Sheetings and Shirtings, 
Tickings, Denims and Towelings, 
At buss than the present New York price*. 
iilarkete, Commerce, fee 
Rural New*Yorker i 
Rixiukbtisk, November 5 , 1861 ) 
Wk are unable to report anything new in Flour or Grain - 
All transactions are cramped because of exorbitant freight 
charge* 
PqOltky Ig appearing somewhat plentifully In our market, 
and we note a slight decline in prices 
Hat ranges from f7,00 to $ 12,00 per tan. 
ROCIIKMTEK WMOL1C8ALE PRICES. 
Flour axd Grain. Eggs, dozen. '® 17 c 
Flour, winter wheal.$5.23(a6 80 Honey, box llSllc 
F our, spring do. 5 00 5ft 25 Gau,lies, box .... life) OHc 
Flour buckwheat. . 2 orfp.Ou Candle*, extra .... P45-12C 
MMi, Indian.J (XtaJ.lKI Fruit a.vo Root*. 
W heat .Genesee.... I.iskj, 1 28 Apple*, bushel... 2fta38c 
Best white Canada.. I Zfta-128 Apples, dried \;l tb. eblftGe 
Corn, old .. OltaJtOa i'eaches. do. . . i-Yulve. 
GILMAN'S SHOE STORE, 
No. 8 STATE STREET. 
ROCHESTER, N. y. 
SSe Wljb 0 improvement In prices, Sale. 
JJZ r :\~Ti" e e ? Hitle at last week h rates-SWe fl th 
foj r.H atiilffttd aod 4c for fat corii*fe<i a«astock. -AU/it <t- Arjux 
sU,T2,I: u;MB ~’“'' ,0OS ““- 5 -- 
SiW„. 8SW8?‘ 
MiL4!U (-OWd $4 , A<d 49-. roaimoti. $)9(a)20. 
Workimi Oxkn - foi), $100. 5l3lXial37^ 
VksI. CaLvkm —f3,IKGi!6,00. 
; tW ° y« ai ™ oW > three years old, 
H-r.KH-6;«6 l -ic. Tallow. 6@6>.c. 
Calf Ski.vh — %i9c. 
A> “ U>,hS ~* US ® 1 >50; extra ami selections. $ 2 . 00 ® 
PRLTS—80c.W*1.00. 
Swink-S tore* wholesale. 4>{Mo ; retail, m*X c; fat hogs, 
unarmed, Oc, ^tjll none; corn Cud, none; spring pigs, none. 
CAWBUnHlB, Out. SO —At market 1,830 Cattle. 900 Beeves, 
asid 430 ritori-K. consisting of Working Oxen. Cow* ami Calves 
Yearling*, t wo aodthree yoare old. notsuitoble for Beet 
Pricbs-M arket Ifoef K\tra, $6 7ft’e)6.00; first quality. $8 25 
(h-.t W -*•*,)II.I <fo. $5.00. third do. J.H 7ft,i.4.l.l0. 7 
A oKXi.vr; Ojrn -$4.',. Fj>)a l20 
(low* AIVI) CALVM—$20, 3ftM*a 
riTORBa —Yearling*. $7fu!8 ; Two year* old, $11® 14 , Three 
years old. $l4,'a'17 
Shkki* and Lamrs —*. 6 fi 0 at market Prices in lotsat$2.00 
@2.50 each; extra and selections $3.ofta 3.37. 
Spring Lambs.—None 
Hi Dus—fifjrtPdc V ft. Tallow, a'<* 6 > 2 c. 
Pkltm — foefu^x. (?alf Skin.*, 7@Sc » ft. 
VsAL CAATMtl —$0@0. 
Notwithstanding the.general stagnation in almost every de- 
partiirent .il h.uloem during the 7ie.t few months, it i* with 
mu. v.aiislactiomhat we are able to record the lout that wur 
ellorts to maintain onr former amount of businew have been 
entirely suoceMitiil. and in some department* the sale* have in- 
creaK.i.1 over th,i»e of any previous year. 
EVHHY HKPAIIT.MJE.VT CONTAINS BARGAIN'S I 
Wbioh we should he happy to exhiSil, confidently believing 
lhatihey would be appreciated by the most economical pur¬ 
chaser We are also extensive manufacturer* ef 
LADIES’ CLOTH GARMENTS. 
livery desirable grade of Cloth and Beaver CLOAKS, of the 
most approved and k ash lonablo Style* are now offered by u* 
in irrttMl viinptv VV a nru mi.-ji J 
Corn. uew,. . 00.5 tuc 
Rve. Wi lb*. ~u bush. liiff.ftic 
Oat*, by weight. 2ft</ 2<5e 
Barley... 45@50c 
Buckwheat. 4.,5 4.ic 
Beau*. 1.2,ftaiJ 5( 
Mbatu. 
Pork, Ifot*.ils.isy.i is 51 
Pork, clear. 16 -a)@17.ix 
Pork, cwt. 4.505)8.00 
Beef, cwt . 4..,4r*)5.u0 
Stirii g lambs, each 1 . 2 & 5.1 75 
Mutton, carca**... 4;o)4c 
Ham*, smoked. Sri. 10 c 
Shoulder*. i’.iic 
Chickens. 7(2Mc 
Turkeys.,,. 9510c 
Geese. t.(5/s)c 
Duck* p pair . 3S5;44c 
Dairy, ko. 
Butter, roll. 12k@13c 
Butter, firkin. ll,«12c 
Lne^se. 6wf7kc 
Lard, tried.. 8^@9o 
Ta low, rough .... ft®6c 
Tallow, tned. 7@7feo 
VyHEELEH & WILSON MANUFACTURING CO’i 
MPttOVBD nmx 8BWI.VG MACHINES 
WITH NEW 
Glass Cloth Prosser and Hemmers, 
AT REDUCED PRICES. 
THE WHEELER A WILSON MANUFACTURING CO beg 
to state that tliey have reduced tfie prices of their SEWING 
MACHINES, while they have added new and important Im¬ 
provement*. Tbu reduction I* made in the hope that the Com¬ 
pany will hare no more legal expeuse* defending tberr patent!. 
Office GOO Broadway, New York. 
«. W. DIBBLE, A Kent, 
679 ’ tf ROCHESTER. H. T. 
rerpeffiail Kiln, Puteqtvd July. 
j .??^ nor f° r or CouU. 2W c«rdi 
or wood, or l>g tuns of coal to 160 bbla — coal not mixed with 
stone. Address [434-tf] C. D- PAGE. Rochester, NT Y. 
rajioQ. It it already 
conceded, D0t only \iy pnn-UcHl in«fi, but rhe 
in Europe, that with etxiked food hog,. u„w*. I'aiiing catii.. 
4c. may fo- made, to thrive a- writ in qt,-r ** ( n autumn 
and in many iiislani'e* navlpg 30 per ecu', m fno.1. Wide* fafo 
ting in much hire Lmie than whim kept op dry *n<i t ,iw fond 
nu* apparatus U perfectly safe, simple. Sicily mattSged, and 
of tuffla-nt strenjrtn and cspaciiy tor iiOiniiKtte u<r It Is 
already u«-,1 to s ivantagu liv Farmer*. Im,-v 
already U*ed to ... r».Mivr% nsirviueil, MUKIIISII 
lannFre.CRrnsg^maker* Hole! Keeper*, Poor House*. Bo&p 
and r allow f beudlen., aud for lie. Army at well a, lor varioui* 
other u-e* where Ate .m or heat i* require' 
rir New Illustrated Circulars, riving :*'tail*, a.|vahtagus of 
cooked lor*] for nuioial*. tertlinoiilalK. fc- 4c , *,. n t free to *11 
applicant* Pril-c or size now generally 11 Mil b'.' fanner* I* $'5 
complete for wood and *3 extra for coal, and $20, without fure 
n»Ce. comiilete for the arch. 
f'T, Ofifois may be arlilrrsnnl to the Patentee, or U W 
At^n.V Chicago, III,. M. -.r., P,INK‘ |;, GANNETT 4 OS- 
GOOD. Boston. .Meesr*. BENNETT k C". Rochester N Y 
and many Agent*, Stove Dealer*, 4c.. throughout the country’ 
Important advantages secured to , *>d reliabla Agent*! 
I tr All inquiries or order* addressed to the Patentee 
promptly attended to. I>. R. fkimm.k, 
... . Patentee and Proprietor. 
November. 1861, 617 East Bethany. N. Y. 
Codfish, quintal 
Trout, half bbl. 
