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at Cienfuegos tlie escape of Slidell and Mason was 
ascertained. Proceeding thence to Havana, it was 
understood they had taken passage on the 7th inat. 
on the British mail steamship Trent, plying between 
Vera Cruz (by way of Havana and 8t. Thomas) anil 
Southampton. While the San Jacinto was iu the 
narrowest part of Bahama Channel, about twenty four 
miles to the west, she met the packet, and, as usnal 
in such cases, fired the shot across her bow and 
brought her to. Two boajs were sent to her, under 
command of Lieutenant Fairfax, who, boarding the 
packet, arrested Mason and Slidell, who are person¬ 
ally known to him. They at first objected to being 
removed without the employment of force; but not¬ 
withstanding that purpose, however, they were soon 
after removed without farther trouble, aud conveyed 
to the San Jacinto. Their respective Secretaries, 
Eostis and MoFarlane, were also brought on board, 
and are new on their way to New York. The packet 
had no other flag than her own. The remainder of 
the passengers, including ladies connected with the 
Slidell and Mason party, were not molested, and 
were therefore left free to pursue their journey. The 
official dispatches are voluminous, and include sev¬ 
eral accounts of the capture, together with the pro¬ 
test of Mason and Slidell against being taken from 
the British ship. 
Specials say there is reason to believe that the 
Government adheres to its determination to make 
Beaufort an epen port. 
The Treasury Department emphatically denies that 
counterfeit notes have been put in circulation. 
The volunteer service now numbers 430,000 men, 
leaving 20,000 more enlistments to reach the number 
authorized by Congress. 
The Government has advices that the United 
Bta'es troops occupy Beaufort, and are engaged in 
fortifying it. 
Navv IMu-Aktmknt, Washington, Nor. 10, 1361, 
Bin: It is with no ordinary emotion that 1 tender 
to you and your command the heartfelt congratula¬ 
tions and thanks of the Government and the country, 
for the brilliant success achieved at Port Royal, in 
the war now waging against, the Government in this 
most causeless and nnnatural rebellion that ever 
afflicted the country, high hopes have been indulged 
in the navy, and great confidence reposed in its 
efforts. The- results of the skill and bravery of your¬ 
self and others, have equaled arid surpassed our 
highest expectations. To you and your associates, 
under the providence of God, we tire indebted for 
this great achievement by the largest, squadron ever 
fitted out under that flag which you have so gallantly 
vindicated, and which you will boar on to coutlmud 
stii'.cens. 
On the receipt of your dispatches annonneing your 
victory at Port Royal, the Department issued the 
inclosed general order, which, with this letter, yon 
will caiiKfi to be read to your command. 
Yonr obedient servant, Gideon Wki.i.rs, 
To i'lag-OlIicer Samuel F. Dupont, commanding 
S. A. B. ti„ 8. C. 
Order. — The Government anneunces to 
the navy and to the country, its high gratification 
at the success of the combined navsl and army forces, 
respectively commanded by Flag-Officer Dupont and 
Brigadier-General Sherman, In the capture of Forts 
Walker and Beauregard, commanding the entrance 
to Port Royal Harbor, Booth Carolina. To commem¬ 
orate tills signal victory,- it Is ordered that a national 
salute be fired from each Navy Yard at meridian on 
the day after the reception of this order. 
Special Notices. 
Skk Geo. W. Elliott's advertisement, in another 
column, concerning “ Natloual HymnR,”&c. 
L~{7~ No Tr.vvki.ixo Agbnts aro employed by us, as we wish 
to give the whole Held to local agents and those who form clubs. 
And beside, we wish it distinctly understood that all persons 
traveling through the country, professing to hold certificates 
from OS. ARB IMPOSTORS. 
iitarkets, Commerce, $?c. 
Iturnl New-Yorker Older, / 
Roohkstrr. November 19. 1861. 5 
Fi.ocr is without change in rates, but busiuess is quite lively, 
owing to a reductiou in transportation rates to Now York, af¬ 
fording our millers a profit upon manufacture 
(IkA in— Corn ban advanced 0 cents pur bushel; Oats have 
added SVAS ceut* to the prices current, a week since. 
Provisions Pork is beginning to show itself in market.— 
New Mess Is worth only S13iW> yl barrel. Fresh Pork will bring 
but $4.0(fari.60 as to quality. 
Dairy. Ai:.— flutter still advancing and is in request at ia.nl!4 
cents per pound for choice roll, Eggs have declined slightly. 
Fruit - Apples have gone up to .H3pi’,62 cunts ft! bnsbel, rango 
governed by variety and condition. 
IIidkb and Skins are in more demand and at higher rates, as 
will be seen b r reference to quotations, 
KOCMF.iSTICIt WUOI.R&A l.K Pit ICES. 
Receipts— The following Is our comparative statement of TilAIUTPim » , 
wThe car; ° Tt “' the Central * Uilr0 » d ’ 16 H Winter Teirii of this 1, 
Flour a.vo Grain. 
Flour, winter wheat,FViV.i'ti.IV) 
Flour, spring do, 6 iXpi 6 25 
Flour, buckwheat.. OutfilOu 
Meal, Indian.l.OObi'l.UO 
Wheat. Genesee .. 1 undid i*. 
fleet white Canada.. 1.2«i?1.28 
Corn, old. . drtuMte 
.... 4> IV 
Corn, t.ow . 41),. ate 
Rve, BO lbs. ID bush. eSpuAOc 
Oats, by weight,. 28®Hoc 
Barley...,.—........ gad’fiOc 
Buckwheat . 4 la:40e. 
Beans. 1 . 2 %)l $<) 
Meats. 
Pork, Mess.713.006314 00 
Pork, clear..'... . 10.lXj@l7.UO 
Pork, cwt. 4 MfiM.flO 
Beef, CWt. 4.0He!A.U0 
Boring lambs, each 12.Yad.76 
Mutton, earctua... Yd) 1C 
Hams, sniokod..... kirlOc , 
Shoulders.. Sinks 
I thickens. 7w8c 
Turkeys.. SofllOc 
Geese. ShfiuSoc 
Ducks V pair . 38GN4c 
Dairy. ko, 
Butter, roll. ISfalllc 
Butter, firkin. 12<i'13o. 
Cheese. fiuiff.Hc 
I.ard, tried. 8 Ate 9c 
Tallow, rough _ .Vf6c 
Tallow, tried. 7(di7,Sjc 
THE PROVISION MARKETS. 
NE\V YOltK, Nov 18. -FuipR — Market may bo quoted a 
HhauM lirnitT, with n !••** Jictivo hiisiru*?!* rinioir for ox port and 
hnuuU o^lrrt round hooped Ohio, and f..r tro/ie 
brands da market closing quiet. CamullHu Hour l*a*h*ilu 
firmer. with u iiind**rate bosuii'S). doing. Sales tit S6,66,un on f m . 
superfine, and v. 7.'<,n7,fto foroorrmnm to choice extra Rye flour 
quiet and stead v. vvilh sales at. WUVid. m, for interior to choice 
(,r.rn meal stead.y and without any material change in pneesi 
oiv "r )! r 1 ' " r> r,,r V 1 ' W,,fctBr, G WBS/vZ.Wfor Jersey, ami *»,. 
2ftaio.o0 for Brandy wine. 
44 lx .a t v —Wheat market may tie quoted fully 1 c better, with 
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red Shite at ?t.37(a’ 1 .38; winter red Western <tl *l„W,/)U 0 umber 
SLOT. 1 .13; C'amida .-hit, »t 81,91. white Michigan at. 
*t, l.v- WF, and white ranaila nr 81.11(011.4/- Rve I* quite and 
decidedly firmer, with salee at RJ:afl4(t Ksrley U Blnre scarce 
ami firmer, with ruodeinte sales at 77,<• for Itauitd i Must 7ja;fAc 
h>r Nt’te. Tic lm Buy Qnmto. and BVt for prime Cafie la West — 
liarley malt remain* dull end nominal a' Tee. Pen* continue 
quier, with biIm at *<ie for Oiinadiiin Corn market steady 
with II isod- rate hiisim-K* doing h.r export anil homo consmnn- 
tioo, and witbon*. material elm m- Sides at O.'e for damaged 
mixed We-tern, 'Halit) ■ for gotel j., prime shiimlng do; 7(M fur 
Western yellow and rite for Snathcro yellow, (lat* tinner and 
scarce; -ales nt 4>i itJIAe. lor Western and State. 
PRonaoi.v.* — Pork i* dull and prices easier, sales ,'it ilS.AOfat 
.' .a"", m";"'' ? n,t for prime _ HeM inucl.ve, 
(lOV v c lor iiaeiH. Hpioked mests rontlnno ecfixcu and very quiet 
lire " <ed boa- in active demand, with -ale* »l An. Bacon contin¬ 
ue* III good demand, ehiellv for future delivery, fit 6'cc for dry 
-alted -ill, V aud 7c. for smolu-d d.. Lard quiet aud doll, saIum 
ai h\ ,er- r lor No, I to choice Western. Hotter is (inn and 
selhug at life, 14 rent* tor Ohio, and llmai rents tor State - 
Ciimmmi* c inilnih*!- I'm'mi <it /J^'n.7kc fnr q«nn1 to ubolco 
Bkko« Oft lover, we nnliee sale* at 7V« 7\r. for lots as they 
nrnvr. and *«,S l . l r for redeamid, from store. Timothy is firm 
Asm.:.*-Both Pot and Pearl have advanced 12«o, with sale* 
Pot and pearl ,ll/SA,.'*l. 
Ilie-s There ermlinii*- u good demand for ell grade* lor con 
sumption, and choice are taken for export as last as received 
the Morlc I* increasing, but it i> small for the season: the sales 
are about 3X1 bale* at Iri.i'&’o, a* to quality. |„ ,,|,( aonin 200 
bales. 1*60, have been taken for consuinr lion at Ki.uptc and a 
Choice parrel of IH'itL l.'tc; none tran-u tions in older growths 
have also taken place, loll mi terms we did uot learn. 
AI.IIANJ, \OV is. k i.oiru Axn Meal The market opened 
firm with an •P livo Inqn ry lor Flour, amt during the morning 
Saturday* ' lr>,,L ' w,!r0 lra ‘- l,; ! ' 1 t!| e dosing price* of 
Common to good State.*S,4fl@6,B« 
kancyand extra Mate, .S,fl)ik6,76 
Common to good Western. x i;ii,, i; IN i 
Extra Michigan, Wisconsin, Indiana. &c'.”~"".\' 6'nrii7 00 
Extrai)hlo .... ..ftiuXffl/fiO 
Common ( aeadian. n,ma n,no 
Extra (lampban. 
Fancy frrnesoa,. * fsrii« 00 
Extra Genesee ami citv hrando.fi>iriu7]25 
Bm'lcwlieat. Hour is *tmelv and in fair request, aud is selling In 
the street at $1.73, andfrom storeat ».|;<7 The advance Iri fViru 
has brought, about acoire«piiip|ing improvementin Meal,which 
IS r-ow selling at. 81 2A„ I ,17', Vi) loo fi 1 ,*. 
Grain Rut little Wheat was olfCtrod on ‘Change the mnrn- 
ing, iiiul, up to the dose, no sale* were reported on account, of 
the llniini H ill lllllllfcf* Rve firm. With sales at 80c at the <W- 
iii'.deimt. For Corn the market I* weak, tho demand being 
limited though holders of rnixeii Western arc firm at fhf Par 
ley is in limltnd sup pi v arid held very firmly, .sales four-rowed 
vim'' » let t"]? ya '!T »«"• the market i» ou.iidr: sale* 
ht.alu lif, h(1o'it, anil 4iij-^c i/i »lor(!. 
ItL FFAi.o, Nov Is Floor — Demand light and price* 
Bteiply, with sales ut $» 00 tor etmirc extra Wi-Colisin; 4S,IXYf/. , i - 
26 lor extra Indiana and Ohio, and 16,37 for double 
tra*; Canada extra sa y* 
Giunv Wheat, market quiet; sale- Milwaukee club at O’V 
No. 21 'hicugo -prim at y0o. Com: -ales at 11 'w42c. Data in fair 
demand anil market steady; sale* at 28c. Barley, laat salsa at 
4-3',' W Ft' 1 tnuisactlrois reported in other gniin*. 
.Semis Market quiet aud nominal at AIJ.YiiU for timothy 
I nuvisroNH —Mesa pork at $ 1.3,60; prime at 313,60. Ifum*. 
plain sugar cared, at Yu»8»i; do. in Back-, at fiddly. Lard at 8. 
Shouldertc quiet at «><. Country beef at 85,00. .Salted side* at 
6c. Chee-e, Hamburgh, at (Aa)7«. 
'BlltllNTIl, Nqv IB. There was only a limited Hupply of 
grain mi our market vealerday. Fall wheat. I* again CMliir.the 
outside hgore being 81 iif, and Unit,only in one or twoinatariCes; 
from that down to D.V-, fur inferior. Spring wheat ieln moder- 
atn request at 8SC,f)90o, and 92c for choice. Barley i* in fair re¬ 
quest at ♦ 3,1 Id,■ per bushel Peas. l.V.u lie. Oat*, 8Sfd;37* Other 
articles are wxlkout Cham:". - Globe.. 
ill A BKUTrt. 
Cor. week 
la*t year. 
Last week. 
4Jfc"?4Xo 
4'.J (P4 ,0 
2J4*«2?iC 
Egg*, doxen. Pi.all tic 
Honey, box. i.ruillc 
Uiadje*, hox. iDuUKl'iC 
Candles extni . I.FqlJo 
k'RftT A.vo KOOT8. 
A pplee, bushel.... 38® 02c 
Apple*, dried lb. BMtiko 
l'eaches, do. 12(5)12c 
Cberrie*. do. _ 15m 12c 
PI'i ms, do. ixyhiOc 
PoUtoes. 30iF’38o 
ttniES and Skins. 
Slaughtor. «Ti)5i<c 
Calf. mii7o 
Sheep Pelt*. 7fl«iif,I.Sl) 
Lamb Pelt* ..._ fi0cfm$ 1 
Cloyer. bushel . ’ JA.iklTa S.2S 
Timothy.2.U0(ii) 2.60 
... , . m-vdries. 
Wood, hard.$.3 IH)®« 00 
Wood Rol f ..3 Odin .3 00 
Com , Lehigh.7-<X(*S 7.«M) 
Coal, Scranton.S.Bftaj 6.60 
Coal. Pittston .J.mw'! 60 
Coal. ShanioWn.... 6.641(5! 6.60 
Coal,Char.. IfX<ri2Sc 
Salt, bid. MPfitl J.42 
Hay, tun. 7 00@I2.00 
Straw, ton.6.on,n ti.oo 
Wool, ID lb . Sa@44o 
Whitefish, halfbbl.. S.oofu'i M ix) 
Codfish quintal_4 OOr'el 4 60 
Trout, half bbl...., 3 .OOG 0 3-6 
- Th'k week. Last week. last year. 
Cattle.3.3 12 .1,264 3 m 
Sheep.8,376 8,318 3,867 
ffiBsr.“ 3 "> 
„ , This week. Last week. 
.4liS4V.o 4V"'4Xo 
Extra ... . 4 Jx.a4.Hc 4 '.,,( 1/4 ' ,0 
I trst quality. 3 >,(U. 3 A V 3 3 «s iitStoj 
Socond quality. 8 (aSJ t 0 3,!tfol3Kc 
Thin) quality.. ... 2 V,i 2 l)io 
Sam:* — About 2,41k) head charged band* hero 
biikkk—N o chat ge to notice. The receipts are about tho same 
as ln*l week, bales about 4 000 at .'I'x'mJM >) rp, 
Hops Receipts too heavy and market dull We quote still 
*£}■ * ," ! J ,"; uri ! n “ ?'«C‘ 'tt-W-'WNc, and fat corn fed. at 3^ 
V about c-.iXM Allot and Arpiu. 
^ ov ' 1 * A' niarket 1260 Beeves, 1000 Stores, 3,- 
6 O 1 ) Sheep nod Liutib*. and HOOSwinO. 
I KioE- Market Beef- Extra, 81 < 1 o ; flrstquality, 86.00; second 
< 10 , fo,7t(.i;6. M; third do, ?4,.',Hj:A,.*.t 
Mn.( 11 Cows —$47^060, 1 -omnmn, fl9Jf20. 
Work 1 mi iukn-885, 8 imy,i ( i«l. 
Vkal Calves - 83 . 00(5 4 ,no. 
JH aJI'* 0 ^/"’?—two years old, SIKgl l; three years old, 
Hi !*•»-« Vo-fte Tallow, sinMhfi. 
Calk Srinh - 
Lajirs— 81,28(gl2,00; extra and selections, $2,75@ 
Pelts — 60o,hC$l.OO. 
Swi.nh -Stores wholesale, 4;'rri6c; retail, 6@7 c: fat hogs, 
nnaressedi 0 c; still fe<l, none; corn fed, none; spring pigs, none 
C AM IIIUIMJK, Nov. 13 At murkot 1,984 Cattle, 1000 Beeves, 
and 084.stores, oonmirtiug of Working Oxen, Oowk and Calves, 
\ ea> lings, two und three v.-ur mil. not suitable for Heel 
PRIORS Market B«-ef -Kxlra. fli OO.n (S.26; first quality. $6.76 
®5,76. second de, (5,00; third do. *8.76(m4.00. 
Wgiikino Oxkn —>980, 8l0iv;,i|30. 
Cow* AND i)ALVW 8 — *30, 4 il,j/g, 
Storks — Y 'ariillga, | 8 a)IO.lW; Two year* old, $11(5114; Three 
years old. (INn 17 
Shkki* a.*u I.AMHfl 3,900 at market. Prices In lot*at$ 2.00 
@2.62 each; extra and selections $3.1)0(53.62. 
Spring Lambs None 
Hides -0*»(a)7e ?) lb. Tallow, 6Ji(a'7c. 
Pki.tr - 87(35*1.26 Calf Skins, TJ, 8 c » lb. 
V 8 .U, Oil,V KB — $0@0 | 
TIIK WOOL MARKETS. 
NEW VOI1K, Nov, 1.) The Hlonlc of all kind*, both native 
and foreign, in inaOeqiinte to the wants of inauufHcturern. and 
price* favor Hie Hell «r, the tranolctlons, eonrequentlv are less 
exteu-ivu galea of 76,000 lb*, doineetlc lleece it J!*5)63e III 0 , 11 ) 
do pullrd at 47.560*. For mpeffinP and extra count! t , AOilcO do 
Texas and Califirrnln a! SAc 88 c; 26 baleaCapo i.t27@28c and50 
do. waMheu Cordova at , 13 ia.’Me, 0 montha. 
Amorlcan Saxony Fleece (!) lb, ....606662 
Armuli'fih tul! blorol M»*nuu. ^.Slu'hi 
American hairand lliree-qumtec blood Merino.." "driu:is 
N«U»e and one-fourth Merino. 40 Pili 6 
Kxtnt Pulled . .' 4 fi(« 4.3 
Superfine, Pulled..46(560 
No. 1 , Pulled . 30(5:18 
Lamb'*. Pulled .. . 
California, fine, unwashed. 32 isHi 
California, common do.P'.:ie|.3 
Peruvian, wn*hnl .”1— 2 «ai 36 
Valjiaraiso, washed .!."l 3 , 5 )lfl 
South American Merino, unw-ashed,.21|ie23 
1)0. do, Meidiza, do, .10(5211 
Do, do, common, washed. 11 ( 5:17 
Do. do. Entre Rios, do.17xail7 
Do. do. Entre Rio*, uuwttshed.Irii .12 
Do. do Cordova, washed. 275 28 
Cape Good Hope, unwashed. 26(3)27 
Ka»l India, Wuuhed. 2.Vn30 
African, washed,.3 firitB 
Da. unwashed, .. liVni"n 
Smyrna, do. .".’]j7 ; 522 
Do. washed. 2 ((n.“() 
Mexican, unwashed. I "r,i 14 
Texas.jj@ 3 o 
Half do..47,i W 
Common, .. 10.147 
W ohiei 11 ml xed.Sail 11 
Pulled Extra.6Uii66 
Do Superfine.46)60 
Srm-rna, washed.........iWic.W 
Do. unwashed. I6 pi26 
Bueno* Ayres. Dpi-III 
Crimea.. 13 leva 
Canada.Odpi 00 
JH a r r i e it. 
NCTTIE r 'LEraN<L 
TON, all of this city. 
In Sheboygan Falls, Win., on the 6th ins»nnt, by Rev. T. A 
WAP8WOHTU, Mr. WM CHAPLIN am) MIhs MELISSA E WIL¬ 
SON, only ilaughtm-of A WU.KON, Karp, all of Plymouth. Wis. 
At tho Second Baptist Church, on Ihe 11th inst., by Rev. G. 
D. Hoardman, HORAI 10 B. HOOKER and SU&vtf 1) ,daugh¬ 
ter ol Ei.o.y IlPNri.NO roN, Esq., all of Rooheal.er 
In Poo fie hi, on the 13th inst., at tho residence of the bride’s 
fillier by Rev. .lONATHAN Edwapiis, 1111 AS. ,M HOOKER, of 
Brighton, and Miss RATIO .1 LEWIS. 
H i t b. 
ooioda'' morning, Oct l.Btli. Mrs. 
<' A IkOLIN K MOOUK, rnlirtof tin* bit*'* Rhv. N atHaniki. L. 
Moore, of Kelloggsvtlle, N. V., (and mother of Mrs. Ai.rkkd 
Baum/m, ot tl'M city ) aged 75 vein* The remains were taken 
to Kelloggsyillo for interment, 
|v Kelloggsvllle, Nov-, 13, 1861, BETSEY, wiTeof Lkmukl Nkw- 
t.AND, (and niHter of Mrs. Ai.kkko Bahnitm, of this citv ) aged 66 
years. ‘ B 
In Flavann, Cuba, Oct. 13th, I860, S ARAH H , daughter of the 
Iiit<! A. B. Ha »*.\ ijk, Kfefi.* of I'arDiiuittOiJ, Ontario Oo., N, Y. 
.,/ ,N this dtv, on Hie 16th inst., IDA ,\l , youngest daughter of 
WM. N. aud Marv Fullbk, aged 2 year* ami I) month*. 
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post tree. Apply to R. W, El> 1)1.50N, (413 South Delaware 
AVOnue, Phlludi-lplnn, I'a. 6h).10t 
I I VV'P I lOTiN KE Dl I > for Iminediaio u«o I offer 
1 the public, for one month Hawthorn Seed In tan nunc 
package*, at SI each, by mail, we'l packeil, on receipt of order 
and cash. Vff~ Also. Hawthorn Plant* for sale 
W M. BKAL'CITAM P, Skam-alela*. N. Y 
IVJ’ :v X J,,< voit-rii am ionic a. 
1 3 See what Dr. lev m. -.1 i-H.ifii >11 Hiedard Monttily. and . /id 
For «km* vines from the Original. Price rvdnceil. SI each. $ln Tii 
do*:, freight prepaid, Orders solicited for Peach. "Little Amu." 
Tor true vine* from the Original. Price reduced *| each, $10 71 
dor, freight, prepaid. Orders solicited for Peach, "Little Anno " 
which ripen* three weeks In advance of Tillotson. Nursery 
stock at half-price. O. T HOBBS, 7 
R andolph, Oawford Cn., I'a. 
( )1/D RI DO 1C 1ST r r If S Id u Y, 
WFHmT KK, MONROK CO,, V. V. 
60.000 Apple Seedlings, two year* old, extra nice, from 81 60 
to $3 00 » I 000 . Hear Stock* from 86 , 0 a to $8.00 f) 1 , 000 . Apple 
Grafts 8 - 1.00 111 l.ooo. Apple Seed* 8 - 1 . 00 ')) bushel wet 
_ LEWIS . 1 . BII.I FN 6 S. 
O l'll KKS. 
Cl 1 (('AGO. Nov. )( flogs are in large -supply and the mar- - 
ket low declined li).« 160 . with sale* at 82.30r.n2.60 for common to C|30 U’ ,-Vi 1C I f X mid liousi 
me.l'um, ami 2.ft)a)2 ftl for fair to prime. .Some few lofs of extra 1 " L 1 11 H,A4S - 
eoiint of th^'clMi m Ui weather mTr'l .X 8, . ,iil3e brisker on ac- I have a new kind of Grain introduced to Ibis country 
in the above rmout on* -Jou rnal U u n0 ‘ m Pri»venmut through tho • Patent nJIb.-e, ’ which In* many qualification* 
toe aoovo quoo.iiuus -Journal. that recommend it to every farmer throughout the country.— 
K|’. Un it*, Nov. It -The supply has been full both in Any person that will semi me 6 cent- iu damps. I will send 
droves 11 . d wagons, ami price* lian-declioed with sale* dmimr i " ,u " y return mall a pamphlet ’ Hut "ill rive a I’ll 11 descrip- 
tlm wsek at3,S:cjlc y) It,. Ijemocrol 1 Hiui rare qu.Ultlcation*. adacta* „. price, k- 
_Vi) . Address JaMElJ SHAW. Cedar Rapids, Iowa. 
.1 . 7 - , . .." VU1JL, Iri li»y llUIHlIVI'limni, 
iff trw ubovw rjur^tiitiuuH — Jt / uvnal . 
HT. IaOIJIs, Vov. U The supply lias Iieen full, both in 
drovo:-* iim! w.'urons, and pr'n'tw have decliaed, with sales during 
the week at 3:- ,: lc. ); jb.— Jfemmrrat. 
riM'lw.vi 1 , Nov. 14. -The market is unusually depressed, 
owing tu the reiiiirkabl v heavy receipts—exceeding 16 , 11 m) hood. 
I lm ill maud wa- cooiparatlvely brink at the outset blit >*ill. *u 
many coming on buyers saw that they were to have things 
pretty much their own wav. ami held Lack. Prices are now 
dow n to 3prl3}i,c r> lb tor *till-fe«l, und ;p<( 6 ).v,c for fit corn f-d 
at winch rao-s holder* are anxious to realize. Halos about 7,- 
OuO heml —Gazette. ’ 
Addrc«s 
James hid 
dedar Rapid*, Iowa. 
t:j7~ Our Show-Bill, Inpltkme.vth, Ac., for 1862, just issued, 
sent free and post-paid to all applicants, 
A Handsome Ackkowlbpomknt— Book Premiums Appre¬ 
ciated. During the past ten moutliB we have received many 
kind acknowledgments of Book Premiums from distant 
friend*, showing that such works as we offer for efforts in 
behalf of the Rural are appreciated. One of the last is 
from an agent in Onondaga Go., N- Y., who obtained some 
sixty yearly subscriber* last spring after the season for can¬ 
vasring had expired, and reads in this gratifying wise:— 
“ Your*, with information of having sent premium books for 
me, by Express, wa* duly received, The books are also 
received, as specified in your letter. With much pleasuVe 
they have been thoroughly looked over, and certainly my 
warmest thank* are due for them, for, like the Rural, their 
co-worker, there is no ’ault about them,—but in everything, 
subject matter, paper, typography, and binding, perfect aa 
desirable. Burely, while premium* ,0 excellent, of such 
genuine wor'h, are rendered, the Rural will never lack 
earnest hand* to enliat heartily in its cause. Again, 1 say, 
accept my warm acknowledgments Tor the books, and rest 
assured that oa I am able the interests of the Rural shall be 
thoroughly attended to here and 1 round about.’ ” 
THE CATTIjH MARKETS. 
NEW YOltK', Nov. 13.— i’he current prices for the week at 
all the markets are aa follows: 
„ UKEV OATTLS. 
First quality *1 cwt. $«.0Oa8,6() 
Ordinary quality. 7 . 2 ggs , W 
Common quriity. 6.ocr<u7 00 
Interior quauty. 5 . 00 ^ 0.00 
COWS AND CALVES. 
Fiot quality. .8451X1(5)50.00 
Ordinary quality. 40.00w45.00 
Common quality.3O.OduJ35.Q0 
Inferior quality. 00@ai.00 
, VEAL CALVES. 
First quality, »> 15,. 6^*0 0 
Ordinary quality. 4J^5Cc 
Cmunion quality. 4 
Inreriur qnallty .. 3 »£ 5)4 0 
„ . 6H)-U<P AND LAMBS. 
Pnme quality, yibeiid. $-1.00T«;4.50 
Ordinary quality. 3,51X54.00 
Common quality,. 3,00@.3,50 
Inferior quality... 2.6«.5;i00 
awi.vB. 
ffiTYtl quality. ?)lb. 3**‘@4jtfc 
Other qualilie*. 3 ’a703?;c 
ALBAN V, Nov. K—Beeves—T he Jupply is about tho same 
Isiat week 50 ttir a-t numl> < fr ' 4 nr<i C-Oticern*.^!, but thorn are 
mon* poiiodi' of beef here oo w than tiieu. cattle Hverairin^ 
heavier amt of firmer quality. O-.ly a moderate hustnesa ha* 
hnen (tone, and that at a decline of \a 'll lb, owiux to the low 
rates that ruled in New York on Wednesday Indeed, taking 
quality into consideration, tho lieeUne in sonic iustunceshas 
boen even more than we indicate. 
W .xV N I HI D.— A yciitlemiii living within a few 
mile* of Madison, the cnpi al city ot Wiscoriwn, in Dane 
County, yttotea nian and hi* wife intake the full charga of a 
(.rum and At nek Farm, incIndiiiE / '■ dry of flftv to a hundred 
cow* I he farm comprises 7uu acre* A couple without, or 
with only ». email family, i* do ited, and the man will have to 
carry on tho farm, and Uw woman the dairy. None need ap¬ 
ply unless thoroughly competent ami having good references 
and to such a couple liberal wage* will he paid 
J'P A young man who is u competent gariienor and capable 
of carrying on a nursery i* also wanted. 
Application must be made liy letter or otherwise to the Pat- 
riot Ollice, .Madison, Wisconsin If by letter, ad Ires.s II 0 
_Madison. Wis., Nov, 14, 1861 619-lt, 
tin* WINTKR SCHOOLS 
1 AND WINTER EVENINGS, 
THE O.UV i)\y - SCHOOL PAPER PUBLISHED! 
ORIGINAL SCHOOL MUSIC, 
BY STEPHEN C, FO S T F. R A N D O T H ERS. 
Original School Dialogues, Stone /tending Lemms, Letters 
to Children, Parity, Speeches, Enigmas, IlenuOful 
Engravings, <is, d-c., in 
CLARK’S SCHOOL VISITOR, VOL. VI. 
REV. ALEX, CLARK, EDITOR. 
A. targe and elegantly printed (Juarto Monthly lor Teachers 
and School Children everywhere. 
The School Visitor ha* more reading matter, finer illuxtra- 
tions, and better music, than any juvenile periodical publish¬ 
ed lor the price. 
One copy, one year, 50 cento, 
Three copies, ” $100 
Eight •' “ $2.0i) (only 25 cents each.) 
Twelve *• ** 8,3.00 1 : 1 ml one to club rmiktr.) 
Ihe tnu'icalomt 10 the ViatTOu i*worth more than twice tho 
price of the paper. 
Specimens turn shed free. Now is the time to form clubs. 
Addt>-** DAIIHHaDA Y k. HAMMOND, 
619-4teo 411 Walnut St., Philadelphia. 
Hit, ! 1 ^KMINARY.-Tln T 
,1 r i, V ,V'„ r f r lV nl (, il H Institution will open Dec. 4. 1861 , un- _I 
ami *1, KAv . A. M. ww'sted by sn able 
Miiijm! ,!,., 1 , , : i ' f GoinirtAlt !• a gentlnm.au of high 
experlcrico a tan edVcuter. ,U " r " th » n veamaucceseful 
l bf> 1* ami O^ntMin An> In cIiafc* of nntyp T^ao-horn fi 
KxtraadvanUigeaniei.fr.nded in Music and nil I’aiutimt. 
” l, lvft grade.it- d in the Com- 
meiu.il Depaitiu»nl«ui!nr i|,e pa-t roar, a d unuxuul nduce- 
Winter Ten". Board anil Wa-hing 
Kc*cEt r |ow':atel mli0U ' r0m 10 4nJ expo once at } 
For further information, or to en ,>*go Room* address 
Ray. A. ft nuCHRAN, 
v r i r /*• , Fairfield, Herkimer Co., N. Y. 
13. B.—tsonil for a Circular. ' 619-2t 
GILMAN’S SHOE STORE, 
No. 8 STATE STREET, 
ROCHESTER. N. Y. 
T HE NIC W YORK OHSICXJV'I-CIi 
1 FOR 1862. 
Trir Newspaper is now Urn largest and cheapest of itsaino in 
the whole country, possessing ttWractlqii* peculiar to itself, 
and givuig It a wide circulation in all part* or our country. 
It i* In.val, national, conservative, ami earnest In il* siiimnrt 
or the Government, Hut Constitution, and Uni Law* iu dis¬ 
tinctive feature* are. 
! It i- printed un a double glievt *o ** to make Two complete. 
N’wnoijnrs, mm devoted to SECULAR, and Ihe other RK- 
LB.IOUri mutter*; und there may be ntqt.un(ei| up n- lo niako 
two cmnpleto journals, while the price Pit both la no greater 
than is charged Tor many papers smaller than either oue of the 
two. 
2. It Itlves every week a complete *vnop*i* of the most Inter¬ 
esting event) in all religious detitmivaliims. iiK-iudlng thoBe 
that are cull™ Evangelical and llmae that are not; ita every 
Intelligent (.hriHtiau wislto* to be well iuFormud respeoting all 
of thorn. B 
3 H give* a well-digested epitome ,f I hr Hews or the Day, 
buret,m and. Ikmestie, prepared with grcul labor and care, so 
ihat Ihe reader is r.urn to be put in povMiMspm of every evont of 
i. lercat and irnpoitai ce to the public. It lm* distinct depart¬ 
ment* devoted to Agriculture ana l ominercfut niattiT*. 
4 l ire h'ormtn Correspondence nr Ihe OhsKrvkii i* unrival¬ 
led. and has long commanded the admiration ot intelligent 
men. 
Terms for New Huhscriltor*. 
1. Vo cimli ,, 1 -w Hubmsrflw pajDig in advance $2 50 for ono 
year, we Will send the paper end a copy ot our Bihlo Atlaa, 
with live beautiful eolore.1 maim. 
2. To the person Obtaining smsenhers me will give OKU dollar 
far each N !•• W subscriber paying $2 no in advance. 
3. to any one now it mlrjic.ilbef *en ing us nun new xnbgcrilter 
jiini ff wi'i will houu both pii|»i*ih for huh visir. 
nqiubfra r>f ttw S KW Yowk Oiiskuvkr will be Hcnt 
1 /ruJvt to anyml lioMH that mav^ bit furwacded to uh lor that 
purpohv. 
'I he Mato of the coaotrv n*n<Jora it Important, for tut nnd dn- 
tiii.ilne for tip* cDUrchi'H that it new and earnout L‘Ilort» bo miulo 
to rKteod Ml** primdpliM ••f i?00d icnvurmtiont and nonml re* 
ItiFiouH truth into ull tin* fatniliuK of the land, fn rvorv nnlfth* 
borhood then* innM bf- 80 iue who Ho not. now lake a mliinoun 
new.spa per, and \vh*» mitfht with a llttln <xortiun bo induced to 
HubMiribe. 
To Introduce the Nkw Yomc Ohmkrvkr into the famillort of 
the whole cuantry, wo trust, i« a work of Ruflfeient importance 
to necure the aid of every patriot a* d Christian. Wo ?u-k your 
personal and iinmodiato co-operation. 
SIDNK* K Mo Its K, Jr, k (Jo.. 
ICdif.iyrs and Projirv'ttrris. 
61!)-2teow 37 Par* How, Nkw You*. 
GILMAN’S SHOE STORE, 
Fo. 8 STATE STJY.H: IC'r, 
ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
rpKE BOOK RESULTING PROM THE 
“NATIONAL HYMN COMMITTEE.” 
GEO. W. EULIOTT, 
No. : II» W allior Str«M*t, N«?w Yorlt, 
HAS JtJST PUBLISHED 
NATIONAL HYMNS: 
How they are written and how th y are nut written : 
cl Ef/rir and JX"at I on at Study for the Times, 
BY RICHARD ORANt" WHITE. 
One volume, elegantly nrint.-d on tinted paper, with embellish- 
montrt. Fried, handsomely bound in doth, tl. 
As an impre .lion prevail* fo Home extent that there are to bo 
two dillerent tuinka upon Ihe above subject. Mr. El.f.lOTT de 
sires to ,-:iy that such ia not the case; but that he ha* an ar- 
rai cement with Mes*r*. Rnno ti Caulrto.v, the owners of tho 
rdatr*. by which he alonu is to he known fora specified time as 
publisher. 
STANDARD HOOKS FOR AGENTS. 
LOSBING'S 1‘ICTORTAL HISTORY OF THK UNITED 
ST AT 1.3. l vol>, royal 8vo., “oo page*, 300 Ki.gi.uvp.gr, Price 
' I.Ori'lNG’S EMINENT AMERICANS 1 vol..8vo„ 416 pages: 
100 Portrait) price tl 
PARTON H LIFE OF JACKSON. 3 vote, royal Kvo„ 2.042 
page-, 3 Steel Portrait.*, beside other Engraving * Price 87.50. 
PATRIOTIC AND tliCROtC ELOQUENCE Extracts from 
the Speeches and Writing* of DistinyuMhed Men. I voL, !2rao., 
261 page* Price 76 oont*. 
Copln* of apv pr them) work* sent to any address, pre¬ 
paid, on receipt of price. 
AGENTS wanted in all parts of the country Great induce¬ 
ment* offered. 
MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS supplied at the lowest rates. 
GEORGE YV. ELLIOTT. 
619-3t No. 3!) Walker Street, New York. 
r nHE HORTICULTURIST, 
AND 
JOURNAL OF RURAL ART AND TASTE. 
PETER B. MEAD AND GEO. E. WOODWARD, 
Editors anh Proprietors, 
NEW YORK. 
C. *1. SAXTON, Pul Iisher, 25 Pack. liow, Acvr York, 
A Monthly Mauazi.vk of forty-eight page*, established by A. 
J. Downim?, in 1816, and devoted to Fruit Culture, Flowers, 
Vegetables, Trees, City, Suburban and Landscape Gardening, 
Rural Architecture, Ac. 
The seventeenth anuual volume begin* with January, 1882, 
aud will be made r.f more practical value and interest than any 
yet issued. Will be liberally illnstrat.ul with finished Wood 
Engraving* and t-.velve Lithograph)-. Plates, which will include 
thu new varieties of Grapes, Pears aud other Fruits, Flowers, 
Ac., and ull improvement* iu Rural Art. 
One Copy, one year, payable in advance,. .$2,00 
Four Copies, “ " •• to one address,. $ 6.00 
Ten Copies, " “ *• “ .. $ 13.00 
We will semi the Horticulturist and)R ural Nkw-Yokkkk, 
one year, for Three Dollars. 
A FIRST CLASS PREMIUM. 
New subscribers to the 17th volume, 1862, sending $1 in ad¬ 
vance, wiii receive by express tho volume* for 1360and 1861, 
handsomely bound in oiuth Those commence with the edi¬ 
torship of Mr. P B. Mead, under whose direction rim Horti¬ 
culturist ha* been brought to its present high standard. 
THE EDITION WITH COLORED PLATES. 
The colored edition has the Lithographic Plate*colored after 
tho original subjects, which are unequal#.! as works of art, and 
should be In the bauds of every one who giow* fruit or flower*. 
One Copy, one year, payable in advance. $5.00 
Four Copie*, " " •* to one address,, $13.00 
PREMIUM FOR COLORED EDITION. 
New subscription for 1862, aud bound volumes for I860 and 
1861, by express, Tun Dollar*. 
Address all business aud editorial communications to 
MKAJ* A. YV04>DYVAKI>, 
EdUeyrt and Proprietors of the. IIm-turuUuri.il, 
Now York. 
| > n A. T T ’ s 
CHEAP BOOT AND SHOE STORE, 
• a-'L State bt., Mansion House illoolc, 
ROCHESTER, JY. S\ 
THE LARGEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST REGULATED 
S II O E STO H 33 
IJNT WESTERN TNTE'W "HOHUSH 
A Full assortment of both 
Eastern find Home-Made Work 
CONSTANTLY OUST LL Ax NT ID. 
All kind* of Boot* and Shoes 
t 
MA 3 D 33 TO ORDER, 
And the work done promptly when promieed. 
HO MISREPRESENTATIONS ALLOWED FOR THE 
SAIL HI OH 1 SELIjUSTCI. 
Parties buying goods at this Store can IN ALL CASES have 
TIPEIR IVnOIxTEY- REFUNDED 
If they desire it, if the good* bought are not as represented 
or do not fit and are returned in good order. 
PEKHONH from tin* COUNTRY 
Visiting the city and wishing to purchase Good Boot* and 
Shoes, should bo sure to find this Store. 
PRATT, 
54 State Street, Mansion House Block, 
Third Door South of Market Street 
GILMAN’S SHOE STORE, 
No. 8 STATE STREET, 
ROG’IUJWTIiR, N. Y. 
I JA RM jroit S A I ,D’. containing 102 acre* of choice 
land. Apply to R. W. MILLS & CO., Skaneateles, N. Y. 
1 JOT f I ,TK. Y. 1 have lor sain RuoNEK ritRKKVM, Cayuga 
Blank Dur.us, ami Gray Dorki' g-t 
618 ft JOHN It PAGE, Sonnett, N. Y. 
TMJ.I.KY MlNAUY, FIII,TO\, N. 
I Y., ot'er* Board, Wanhiug, Fuel, and Room I'urnt died, ex- 
enptsheets and pillow ca.-ie*, for $31,611 a ti-rm of 14 wanks, which 
open* Dec. Sth, 186L Tuition front $6 to8R Amin-** 
618-31 JOHN P. GRIFFIN, Principal. 
J jtiar J**«*(*<1 Jinrjs. <>nn year old, 4 to 12 inches, 
slodtv and free from blight. 
Fruit and Ounamicntai, li.-i-na or all kinds. Osage Orange, 
one year olil, Quince «tocU* fri in outiing* and layera 
Rcferemx --Those who have dealt with ns. 613 3t 
Addre** N. It k M. I) W1I.I.SON, West Bloomfiold, N. Y. 
j JRINGPJ ALBEB.T’8 W INDSOR PIGS. 
i offer a few good wpCoImcnn, tliroo and l.ior mouths old, of 
this 
IMPROVED SUFFOLK ItRRED, 
tho produce of animal* aefected with care from Prince Albert’* 
Stock, at Shaw Farm, Windsor, and imported by me last fall.— 
The animal* sent, me were pronounced by Prince Albert's 
steward to lie equal to any pigs in England. Price, boxed for 
tia.isporlfttiOn, $20 each, or $60 fora boar and two mows, from 
different parent* on both side*. I,. MASON. Jit., 
618-3t South Orange, N. J. 
( IJEXOIOID POT TXffV 1 1.\" tor SALE. 
WfllTE-LEGGED DERBY GAME FQWIjS. bred from stock 
obtained a few yuan since at Knowid»v, England. 
STREAKKD-BItEASI'ED BLACK RED GAME FOWLS, bred 
Cliielly from stock ntitaiued of the i:i « Lord Berwick in 1*69. 
TOUI.OID.K GEESE, bred bomrtie k imported from Franco 
by A. W Ail-tin, E«q Tlp-m are considered in Europe tho 
largest of all (lm a-, and tiro much esteemed by epicure* for the 
excellence of thoir llesli 
Price Of the Game Fowl* 8,'. per pair, of the Geese $12 per 
pair. AH llio Mock is of the be t quality, 
SANFORD HOWifflD, 
Office of the Boston Cultivator, Boston. Mas*. 
Nov. 7. 1861. «l8 8ft 
“| I G A Agent* ’VVantctl—SoHBTOlifa New!— 
I ' Impiovud Patent ladcfll In I’eto II, for marking linen; 
Patent Match Safi-for vest pocket; Downer’s Patent Ilemtner 
and Shield, Union Thermometer; Coffee Filter, Patent Honey 
or'fable manna, and right to manufacture to families with 
recipe, $1. Send stamp. 
617-2teow IUCE k CO., 83 Na**au St, New York. 
GILMAN’S SHOE STORE, 
No. 8 STATE STREET, 
ROCIIE8TEII, N. Y. 
Ij^yVltTVl FOK S AI, K.—A ti excellent grain 
1. farm of 117 acres, in l.i-dvard. Cayuga Co,, N. Y., the resi¬ 
dence of the late A. M D.vpmuni.r., is offered for sale. Tho 
situation healthy, pleasant, and command* a view of Cayuga 
l-iike ; it i* i-uhv of access to market, school*, and places of 
worship; i* iu a nigh state of cultivation, and produces aim nil- 
ant crop*. It ha* a oonvenli-nt dwelling, two tenant houses, 
two bama, nod other out l.uildius*. four welts, aud a never- 
failing spring of good water, excellent fruit tree* in bearing, 
and ten acres of wood bind. Price, $56 per acre. Address 
617-iteow E. WILLrrS, Union Spring*, Cay Co., N. Y. 
(I& 17 C c\ MONTH,- 1 want to hire AGENT’S in every 
’Id >•' County to self anew, elu-ap SEWING MACHINE; at 
$76 per month and expenses Addr*.** (with stamp) 
6l6-0t A MADISON, Allred, Maine 
A WONDERFUL LITTLE MIUUOSCOPK, 
v V magnifying small object* 601) times, will be sent to any ap- 
[o cant on receipt of twenty-five cwnfu in si ver, and ono pink 
stamp. Five of different powers for On* Dollar. Addles* Mrs. 
M. S. WOODWARD. B >x ISM. Philudelphfa, P». 61 »E 4 t 
A PPI,K STOCKS 1,000,000 one year, and 2,000.000 
l V two year old Apple Stocks, at from $1.30 "to $3 00 fl 1,000. 
Our Stock* are unsurpassed, aud wo offer them formula at 
the above war price*. ENSIGN k EORD, 
814-tf Ohio Nurseries, Toledo, Ohio. 
^CHENECTADY AGRICULTURAL WORKS, 
O-, Westiny;l 1 ouse Jig (7o., 
PROPRIETORS AND MANUFACTURERS 
Of their Patent Endfesi Chain Horsu Powers, Combined 
Threshers aud Cleaners, i’hreshers and Separator*, and Clover 
Machines. Also an improved pattern of Lever Horse Powers 
and Large Thieshora amlC’leaners. Wood Saws, (both circular 
and cioss-Ciit.) Ac. Tim F’irst Preniiuui was awarded their 
Thrasher and Cleaner at the Into Now York State Fair 
§ The Clover Machine is recommended at this time to the no¬ 
tice of the public as one unstirpaened by any others In use. 
F ull description and prices of machines will be found ia an 
illustrated circular, which will be mailed free (o all applicant*. 
Addre** (j. WEST1NGHOCSE k CD., 
613-41*0 Schenectady, N. Y. 
T IWE.— I’u He’* Per pel mil K iln, iriurntrd .1 uly, 
I.-J 1857.- Superior to any in n*e for Wood or Coal. 2,N cord* 
of wood, or LSi tuns of coal to lot bbls —coal not mixed with 
itone. Address (434-tfJ C. D. PAGE. Ronhe*t«r. N. Y. 
Mookk’h Rukal Nhw-Yorkkii i* itecidndlv this bent Rural, 
and one of lie? best I-'amily Papers, published anywhere. A* 
much usi ful information concerning Agricultural affair* coold 
not bo obtained for tbe Same money iu any Other way - Tfe- 
porter, Cananoque, C IP. 
