Jilcttkcte, Commerce, &t 
TIIH WOOL MARKETS. 
V . 0,{K * Nor. 27. TTio detnsnj) continue* to'erablv 
-t Li cl , ,ihi r K <""• «no m»Mic vu« 
at Boston on the ll'th mst. has landed somewhat to eusiain 
dTnmVie ? K ^cni.tioo !i H no adyitniy wiih nhtitnedrn me- 
dium Hi.-cs will I firm Flvem declined f.mo former wiles 
.''“m.U „r forcirn have Iw. ,, sold f„ „r- 
lir . ?' r " ,ICrt '*'* tm-miiirfd 8W bale* Calt- 
forntit ''errand ►« ar-lre. have been sold at . 12 '<(.i:it ( > ,ash a,,<l 
figure*"W^qooi 1 ,! - l ’ U 0,1 4 - c ? Mt ’ 5 - WWl Sopor at the latter 
American Saxon? Fleece Jp m 
American full ‘ilnnd Vtcntin.. 
r po PAUMKHS nn«j 
1 tt.vrn a new kind or Shtin. [rjtrlK 
through the " Patent Office," which hi 
that n*conirnpTvl it to every farmer tili c 
Any perst.M ihut will ietn| me f, 
theoahv return nifttl a pArttphl* t that u 
tion, rar>i qajiJjfiC&tiont M ^ti t.«imn pric 
LATE AND IMPORTANT WAR NEWS ! 
CHEAP BOOT AND SHOE STORE, 
6-i State St, 
Bombardment of Pensacola — fort Pickens sends 
compliments to the Hebeis — The JYa try Y’arrt 
hre.4 three times and the Village of W'arring— 
J port of our fleet engaged — 
Bed sire federal Victory — Richmond, Savan¬ 
nah, Charleston, Memphis and JVew Orleans 
Panic- Stricken — A Valuable Prise captured 
by the V, 8. frigate 8t . Lawrence* 
Mansion House Block, 
ROCBXSTKR, «V. I'. 
THE LARGEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST REGULATED 
s 11 OE S T O H u 
IKT WESTERN TsTE’W YORK. 
A Puli assortment of both 
Eastern and IIome-Made Work 
CONSTANTLY OUST EiAISTlD. 
All kinds of Boots and Show 
MADE to order, 
And the work done promptly when promised. 
NO MISREPRESENTATIONS ALLOWED TOR THE 
8 AKK OF SELLING. 
Parties baying goods at this Store eon IN ALL CASES ham 
THE iR nvtoisTE-'sr repunded 
If they deoire it. If the goods bought are not as represented 
Or do not fit and are returned in good order. 
PERSONS from tlie COUNTKY 
Visiting the city and wishing to pnrehase Good Boots and 
Shoes, should be sure to find this Store. 
PRATT, 
64 State Street, Mansion Honse Block, 
Third Door South of Market Street 
h ' Al I f FIE LI) s EM ] n ,v 1 1 V r _ tw» 
• chn'f!ie'nf T p»1- 1 “I 1 r" i, n “ tltutl< '“ Wl| l open Dec, I. 1861. uni 
':terX UIC,rU lh “ U l ** aly V^«-CCer K ful 
l' iv'"'. 1 ' Rr " I" dhargn of native Teachers. 
Lxlra.i/lvunt.ig'., ire ufiurdiul it* MMoand Mil Painting. 
meirL lI* r'innil'Vir!>5 ?“"* V" " har " * r i 'tu«ted in theOom- 
DtDhimnSir 9 r* , J' n L lu ’ I**! 1 »' d linuiiunl Induce. 
menU* r ei>tf.«,H.lt„r>he Winter T.rtn Board „nd Wadiinr 
pte < w!!t r iow rab>l! lJUl,nfin,ra ** 10 * fi ‘ 0,lim e* iieuses at 
for further information, or to enenge Rooms, address 
Kkt. a. 0. COCHRAN, 
v B r ru > ^a'rUeld, Herkimer Co., N. Y. 
N. B.—Send for a Circular. 619-2t 
ton Burned 
./met 
itihdt 
.'•tifnVtS 
4A,,, so 
Wa'M 
SR®4« 
aaufl* 
i-Lis 
.aw» 
.u.aiia 
21fSl2S 
1*L:2(I 
. I t oil 7 
160HI7 
. (Will 2 
!7(iii28 
28wK!7 
26'u JkJ 
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17 (i22 
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The following are the quotations of wool 
I PH. l,ed •Y, r> - ] . <n<nd 
No ' '<k.OOiiXXl 
Amencan hair and three-quarter blood Meriuo 
Native and oue-fourth Merino 
Extra, Pul |..d . . 
supertine, puiied....'.::::"';.;.— 
No. i, polled .. 
tAnih'a. Pulled. . 
California, flue, unwashed";;;;;;"" 
Californio, common do. . 
p-Muviiui.iviL.hed.;;;;;;. 
valiiaraieo. weslied . . . . 
South American Merino, unwashed. 
Mo. do. Meatiia. do. 
Po. do. roniiriun. wanhe.1.; 
Mo. do. Entre Rios, do.; . 
Mo. do. Kntre Rios, unwashed. 
Mo, do. Cordova, washed,. 
Cats? Gmid Hope, uuwashed. 
Eo«t Tndis, wnxbed._ -----. 
African, washed, . '.'.'.'.‘.'.11.1'.'.'. . 
Mo. unwashed.... 
Smyrna, do. .. 
Mo. washed... 
M-xican. unwashed;.. 
Texas. . 
BOSTON, No7. Z. 
^nrnnv Fle-oe.. 
Full blood Merino.. 
Three-fourth do._ 
Half do.. 
Common. 
Western mixed...... 
Pulled Extra.. . 
Do. Superfine... 
Fortress Monrob, Nov. 26.—Fort Pickens opened 
on Br»Kg’* forces on Saturday. Particulars meagre 
and through rebel sources. Bragg telegraphs that he 
was taking the bomhardment coolly. The rehels 
claim to have breached the walls of Pickens. The 
Navy Yard was on fire three times and put out. The 
village of Warrington was burned by Col. Brown's 
fire on the first day. 
Warttinoton, Nov. 26.—Assistant Secretary of the 
Navy. Fox, has received a dispatch from Baltimore 
6tatiog that the Norfolk Day Honk publishes advices 
from Richmond to the effect that an engagement was 
going on at Pensacola. Parties who read the paper 
say that it states that the frigates Niagara and Colo¬ 
rado engaged Fort McRea; that tho fort briskly 
returned the fire, and that tho vessels received dam¬ 
age and were compelled to haul off. The Day /look 
adds that Fort PickenB was firing on the Pensacola 
Navy Yard. 
Another dispatch says that the fight commenced on 
Saturday, and was in progress Snnday night Fort 
Pickens hy firing hot shot, bad set the Pensacola 
Navy Yard on fire three times, but the rebels had 
managed np to the latter day to extinguish the flames. 
They had not, however, been able to suppress those 
Of the burning town of Warrington, which the hot 
shot had utterly destroyed. It wa3 thought at Old 
Point that our victory was decisive. 
Government has advices from Richmond that that 
city, and also Savannah, Charleston, Memphis and 
New Orleans are panic-stricken. Families were pack¬ 
ing np so as to be in readiness for departing when the 
Yankees approached. It was the general belief that 
the rebel government had already begun the removal 
of Its archives to Nashville, which has been so sud¬ 
denly made the capital. Government has intelligence 
Tuxoa,.I 
Smyrua. washt-d” 
Mo. unwaxheci, 
Buenos Ay 
unmea,. 
Canada.]. 
GILMAN'S SHOE STORE, 
No. 8 STATE S'L’ItLCELB 
ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
tiir provision Markets, 
NEW YOKE, Nov 26 
NEW YORK, N-IV 26 -Ki.or>R— Markfi rules heavy and 
In tavor or bn v ora, but without 8ny ma'orlal chauite iu priemt 
with only a very mndvrute bu-i nun tlmny fur export and hnma 
consumption, Salt-H ai ffl.2italfl.4-, for rejected , f6.4i<aA./W for 
superfine State; $6.Solo‘6711 f--t nrtr* -In, i.6,ufa.wi.flo fur super 
nil" W-nter,. , fA.fiuccrfl.HO f--r common to medium extra do, tli ■ 
rha'S.M r„r rhippm* bniurtf.extra round h-mpv-l Ohio, and Id- 
06-t fur trodtr brands do,-market clnai ng lieavv. Canadian 
Ht.*ur without ananvt 1 , wits a *u--dera(e buxinehN doloK Salea 
»t >S,4AqJ6.Si'for aupm till", ami f-. «x«>?.60 for common to choioe 
extra Ity.'hour quiet aud «teadv. untti ««lee at M.iX-i'x to, fur 
i rife nor to choice (,m '0 meal «tc»dv and without any muteriiU 
rhiuigo In |in-« Sale, at IV-4) for extra W-Htern, tk.UU for 
Jiin*-*v . and fit.lHoA.S-l flir Bran-tywitie 
Giixii* —tvheat uinrket nnr.v tie qumed a shade firmer with a 
moderate hudnexe doina for export and bnine cuoeuniptlnn 
bates Ch cyoapriox »t *1.28,-1.27; NoithWestern cluhat*l.z7 
(-71,28. thu latter for choice; State Mprliut fl.t-1; Milwaukee 
Club at *1.27/111,2-4; amber Iowa at *l..-9toh)l,l)fl;>» Inter red West¬ 
ern at *I,,V®|,.W white Micbivan at *I,«aa)1 47, choice extra da 
at Ji.flS; aniherMo-biyaa at *t,S8(<i,!.4l. and ivliife luoiana at 51- 
40 Rv o-ote; ■wteeal e7 18 e. L.nl-l ftM ,| Mlm niili 
sate* cnaimtiri '"t rc at 7uc; cetnnu-o fa. ad t Wret at 7 -c, end u 
mirxu of Oahf ,rm» at 76c KarU-v mall renatnH dull nu-j nom¬ 
inal «i 7H*r I Van continue qriior, it yt»c for Canadian Corn 
market nitee heavy and diKhllv |. favor ofbtiver» with a retvl- 
eiute huaine-u) dofng for export amt home eonoiimptriin; ealee 
al ftric fur ba-lly dam tiffed mixed W-rreru; SXiaKAc for eo-a| t„ 
prime vliippioa do chn ftv At fiiy-it'A--, <jri, f , r do inat-m tf'e 
for Re-,ten yello-. ernJ «9cf r -triutl-ern yellow Mat, rule 
heavy, haI-'m hi r7.,i.Id-;, (or Canada, a'l'l 4 WtV: for Jcrwv 
Vt eMeru ami State. 
Pri)VI8i 088 - I’orlr nctive nu-1 pricen etendv; Nairn At ilSM-fl 
16.00 mr mewi; a- d W.-UfelO.OO fin prime. Beef stoodi: «ate» 
country prime; *fl.rx( n .6,74) f--i country me-iA, 
* 11 ,UU-ril 2 .no-or r-* pnehed mene ami * 1 . 6 , 11 ".! lit.fiOfnr extra menr. 
’nine me-w beef in moderate -lem.viil. H.-ilrx- hi ti« a) 10,00 - 
He-f h im- eto.ndv; email xalr-e new «t f l.-x-fllfl jr,. Cut meat* 
dull -vod steady; email -*a.le- ut 4k, - Tor 'houldeiM aiiiI fl 
ror tlaffitf. f^iu'on rontlnii^M in gnml ilfnmmJ rhi^dv Tor 
future *|,. 1 ,very mwarM u»rv r|iil<-t. luu witr out 
cicSi^il cljansro. nrrAAfd hom in fair dcmmi'l, «m‘th aIom ht 4UCiA 
JC «*Hrd morn no.tiv« »iml pritM?4 i li»tl** t1nm»r; hiiIcm a* 
fnr No. i to cMc« W»HU*rn. Rutter ih Arm and ^Minie hi In 
^ li rout* r.»r Onlo, nnd t.Va?l root* for 3Ut*. (J henne con- 
I.v fh'>c.itv, on tho 2T«tin*t_. hv tho Rpy U. M. Kott OKO 
8. (» 0KF, ami Mina C. K. IT A TOUT, all of thin city. ’ U 
r^HE BOOK RESULTING FROM THE 
“NATIONAL HYMN COMMITTEE.” 
the21*t inetant, MARY A. ME VINE, aired 22 
^ftnertisements 
CYRtO. XV. HliLIOUT, 
No. 30 Walltfir Htroot, New York, 
HAH .MIST PUBLISHED 
NATIONAL HYMNS: 
How they are written and how they are not written; 
“f Lyric and J\'ational Study for the Times., 
BY RICHARD CHANT WHITE. 
One volume,elegantly printed no tinted paper, with embellieh- 
mcrite, Price, ban-lnnim-ly bound in cloth. $l. 
As an Impreieinn prevails to so me extent that there are to be 
two d i ire rent, nookii npun the atiove an luecr. Mr. Kli.iottiIo- 
eires In say that such is not the case, hut that he hnMimar- 
ra-gement with MeHura Kudu ,V. f xKi.irmy, the owners of the 
publish -r w 11C * 1 “ l ' a ' ono ,rt te be kuown for a uptwilied time ,-is 
au.oai rmnw TEK1TIN, In Advixnoe-THIRTT- 
Frva Cmktb a Liar, each Insertion, a pneyi and a half for 
extra -lisplay, or sj't, oents per Hue of space. SexoiAt, Notioks 
( foliowing rea-Uag matter, leaded,) HWty Cents a Lino 
• ^ Its Immense circulation among the Producers and Deal¬ 
ers of the Free States, renders the KnUL Nkw Voksbr hy far 
the Rest and Cheafieel Advertising Medium of it« daea, Thm 
rxVT should b« borne in mind hy alt Wholesale Dealers, Manu- 
factnrera, *o.. who muat noceaearily dat-eod upon tlie People of 
the North for iiatronage 
GILMAN'S SHOE STORE, 
No. 8 STATE STKiCiBO?, 
.ROCHESTER, Pf. y. 
,'OIf. SA 1 iRI. A small Nurse 
Other, lu a good locality, for tutte chi 
620-It p, BA1 
iyhonzd: ;i;T7HKKYK.-A r-w n 
» urknys. bred from tho largcat stuck eve, 
VS'/. WM. El.MR 
North Whit** Hr*-. L U'u. 
oLc^Ad8»; itet RR " Nz,t T,mKKYt ’’ 
>1Mt I N It l-UIK. nnett, V. Y. 
r^ 1 ’ f jK ,y ^jMINAHY, etm.ton n 
* Y ,• ° " r " Hoard- Washing, Km-I. and Rtlom furnished ex' 
Oliens Mee" Ath li«t’ W T^',‘ K " l0 ‘ f Wl '1' 11 " r "‘ " f 1 < weeks, whfok 
° < luitioii from $A to*X a Mio H 
6l * X rOHN P. GRIFFIN. Principal. 
ETUOPOLITAN 
GIFT BOOKSTORE, 
NO. 28 BUFFALO ST., ROCHESTER, N. Y., 
hterf'te’Slf* ;V"',Hberallv cnmlucted establishment nr the 
kind ir. rhe Dnite.l -.tal.-H All Rooks sold at the PuMirln-i s 
I i ic* M HI I )i (rift, ^ I Wit w 11 u VH \\ [*m rch a ••• vait'tr.v in vulan 
from flu cent. t„ ilrkt I),-scrip',ye 'c.taiogurs nilti'led fn-ii'(1 
am ad Ir-s, upon application. I.ibeial nducemeuU olfered tr) 
-vgant-i getting np cluba (KrPtt 
i juttr >-«“4‘rl 1 injg«. nn« year old, 4 to 12 i 
-I st-.icky and Iree frojn blight. 
Hipit axn Oir.vAMKNTAr. ihickh of all kinds. OKaee C 
one year nlrl Qu nee s'oekw fr, m c ,t ings and layer* 
Ee/er-Tm*—Those who have dealt with us " f 
Arfilroiw N. R. A M, f). WILLSON. West Bloomfield 
AND 
-lOURNAIs OF- RURAL ART AND TASTE. 
TO f.niTORH J.vo Puui.isnp.n8. 
^ TytK ' fop Sn,c - Th » Tyim upon which tho RtmAt Nkw 
Y tmKEitig now printed—conaisting mainly of N)i) lbs. of Scotch 
fae^ Minion. 200 lhs. or Non pSreil. 2,60 lbs. of Agato. and variouj 
fontBOf Head and Display Letter-will be gold at haum-iuom, 
deliverable on the 1st of .lanUAry. 1802, As will be rreen by the 
appearance of this paper the Type is in good order, makes,, 
fair impression, and would be about as good as new for use on 
a hand iirt'tw. 
Ht ereol y pee of Kr.ffrnv!««*.- We have also for sale, or can 
furnish to enter. Stereotypes of most of tho CngravIng. of 
late or f, , meriy used iu the Rt- km. The assortment embraces 
aonie 2,ii0(! Illustrations Ilf vorions kinds in Agriculture. Hor¬ 
ticulture. Floriculture. Biography, Natural History. Scenery. 
Topography, Ac., Ac. We can promptly furnish any of tlift 
\>ar Mar*. I’iirtrailn of iJfnera)^, Ac,, recently (or bontiift^r to 
be) given in tho l.UKXb, at War pi Ices from ono-lhird to one- 
fifth the original cost Apply to or address 
D. D. T. MOORE. Rochester. N. Y. 
( TflOKCM POULTRY for NAI 
Tv HI riC-LEOOED DKRRV () vMK 
“V' w Vi-uni since at Know 
HI 1 REaKEm-BRICAMTKD ll ' t, " 
0, i' , ; fl Y, f 'p'fi rtn' k ohjaio-d ofths I, 
. TmDLmIHK (.EK.sK. bred l-oui r | 
by A W An.tin. l-biq Tims 
largest ol all Get .,. 
excultenra of the-r flesh. 
Brio* of tlie (5am, :*..„L L ,„„ r ,,, W1H „.. 
pair. All the nloyk Is of 111® beht qimlity 
ram r.u „ HANFORD HOWARD, 
Nov. 7 1861 MhCl ’ ° f th ® BoBU,n Cultivator, BoaUn 
t'“r, HOWLS, bred from stock 
vriHWHiHV. Kn^liiml. 
- IMK-itrai game FMWI.A. bred 
la e Lord Berwick in leap, 
oiu stm k impmtcd fmin Francs 
. me QnnshlCre-l Ip Europe th« 
al " ,tJUCl ‘ by epicures lor tho 
" ‘‘" r na . ir • of the Denso »ia per 
GILMAN’S SHOE STORE, 
No. 8 STATE HTRKET : 
ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
tTiT‘ Skk Gko. W. F.lliott’s advertisement, In another 
column, concerning “ National Hymns,” &o. 
A,A/" R— 4. gentleman living within a few 
' Y miles of MadiHoa, the caiiital citv of Wiscnn-in In Dane 
Lounlv wants a mm. and his wife to tike the tell cbiiree of ^ 
,l The Tre Karr " - ' Do! "'''”f a ,|a 'ry of fifty to a Infndred 
on* t. ite farm m mprtMHx 700 ih'h-h a ronMli* vrifhmif ,,r 
"irfyon^he firm r » m '| l 'li ,1,mI 1 ”' f - -anH tho man will Imveto 
r ' f l" j tom*” Mm dairy, None .p-ed ai> 
ply null a'thoroughly competent and having good references 
aodtesuch a couple liberal WHge» will be pan! ™ r,!r ' nc '-«. 
rthf^mce' Ua-tisrm 1 w "'' 1 ' 1 - ' ,V l ?i tpr or "therwp-e to th .1 Pal 
hS '. V ’^ ,>, i2LT lf tj ‘ 0 ‘ter, a-ldress If 0 A 
A Good Kook Premium. After examining the Manual of 
Aoricullure ((he new book adrertioed in tho Ruuai, two woeks 
ox-. ) we concluded it to be the best work or. the subject (er.ps- 
cijiIIy for Boy,nantl Yonog Men) which weoould o(fm to tbo>** 
foriniug clubs, and have already putchasod two linndr.wi copies 
for distnbuiiini as premluma We wish every Boy or Young 
Man who reads this paper could hare. a D .| would carefully 
pereee. the Manual* and to enable many to easily obtain it 
we will rend a cupy. post-paid, to overt- ... .J 
y *'"I in active reuuear during tho week, at U&toe. 
h^.» P y ’" ,C, “- 1 lJ . ar ' n ‘ f " ,1 ‘ lsrtt tw, ‘ ftevs, thera.igu 
iKi.ftg 48(051c I are in limited supply at dfltinSOc. and in -if 
mar,-| ' -ate have been vn,y scarce, and during th« week iu, 
higb as tile, was paid; tho auinily hv ears linving inen-ue-d 
puces In cotieequouci! have declined to 2-Ka*6ti,'ic 47 bushel 
prices In cotiaequoucn have declined to f) fiuahel. 
THE CATTLE IUARKETK. 
NKW YORK, Not. 20,— 1’he current prices for the wee 
all the marketH are as follows; 
m „ UKKK CATTLJI. 
Firwt qanlitj « cy * 
OnJianry qattliiy,. 
Coinmou rmility. 
Inferior qu^ity,.,. 
quuJity,. 
Onlin/iry quality,. 
CommOu qunlity,. 
Inferior quality,... 
Finit quality, V 1^, 
Ordinary quality, . 
Cmiit/ion quality,.. 
Inferior quality,... 
-V j ,, r, 4 AflU LAJUR), 
pWaaS.!^.:;;;;.S»tS 
interior quality,.:..;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; % 
w awt.vK. 
Fi rnt qiiality. V to. a 
Other quail Una,.8 
AI.ltA V V, Nrjv 28 —Bkkvbs—'T he receipt<if Reaves are e-m 
patHti-.ely light, bbt the demand is mini,-rail: tlmre being only 
mn VV frf), “ S * w York, while tire Boater ,?In are 
i ot taking qiiiie s-> many aa usual There is 
qu .! t» as rump-red with last week Pr-cUare about i he ™„ 
ten. more fJymaV'e'ter rett r!ttion - ,ht ‘ u “ rk,stiB ** 
Pkickm - W« do nut change our Hgures 
ThiM week. week. 
tt::.—..•« 
Firet an^Mty . 
Second quality.J gs'lo 
Third quHlitv . 2^r/kr 
auiUS ^bear' cha-ged hands'her®. 
Hhkki'— Receipts ar,- xornewha ‘ 
n- ieiit to supply the demand. F 
truin 8SI@8I ic; .-x-rs, aver \n (fc.. at *« *K 
HOQS-Rgwipb. co llnue v« rv heavy ' 
?6?,. ^alet ftti-mt | .VO-J heafi must I 
",- if iuon we nave some com- 
plaiiita that trial sulsicribeni (at nfticea where we have yearly 
Bubseri tiers) do mil receive their papers in the regular package. 
The reason Of thm ta that we do not moil triala by machine 
but separately. We attempted to put them in typo, but the 
task was so great, and the term of subscription so short, that 
we were constrained to deist. All (rial friend, who subscribe 
for our next volume, will hare ihufr names printed on the 
papers and receive them in the regular packages. 
Beg!.. Early .—Those who desire to, form Clubs ror our next 
volume shouldbrpi'n now, before the field • occupied by can- 
vassers for trashy papers of the Bunkum Uig-Matf and love- 
and-murdcr genua, ftril Agent-Fiiemls will rend names as 
early and feet as possible, it will enable us to get a large por- 
portion in type, and ready for mailing by machinery, previous 
to the commencement of the new volume. 
t3T Vout.vtarv AOEXT 8 POR TUB Rukal.—A ny and every 
Subscriber or reader is nequested to act in behalf of the Rckai. 
by forming clubs or otherwise. AW U the Hint ter its friends to 
manifest their interest in the paper and tho cause it advocate* 
either by obtaining new subscribe™, or inducing others to act in 
its behail If any lose or wear out number* in shotuino the I 
the best way to get subscribers.— we will dupli¬ 
cate them in order to make their ale complete for binding. 
rsr- WK3TKR.V O.YD SoPTUgR-v Mo.vKT.-In the present de¬ 
ranged state of the currency, we are ooable to use Western and 
Southern money, as our bankers will not purchase it atony 
rate or discount Agents and Subscribers who cannot obtain 
New York, New England. Pennsylvania, or Canada Money will 
please send n„ U. S Pottage Stamps, as they are far preferable 
to any uncurrent bank bills. 
IY7“ A mi k. eg to Tkrjja,—W e endeavor to adhere strictly to 
subscription terms, and no person is authorized to offer the 
Rural al less than published rates Agents and friends are at 
uherty to give away %s many copies of the Rural u they are 
ispoeed to pay ter at club rate, but we do not wish the paper 
offered, in any cose, below priee. 1 
C(u “ v,iK Aoorkss, -Subscribers wishing the address 
of the.r papers changed from one Post-Office V. another, must 
specify the old address as well as the kkw to secure compliance 
with their requests. 
R-'ifT A v V f T° n 90 diflp0Red can *4- local agent ter the 
Rural Nkw- Yokkrr, and those who volunteer in the good 
cause will receive gratuities, and their kindness be appreciated 
. * '.'' f I - VBD0KMKIS " r3 Hr obtaining subscribers to the Thir- 
tndLe fi V th8 R,RAI ” for I862 - are of the most Liberal 
and Substantial character. Premium Lists, Show-Bills, &c. 
sent free to all disposed to act as agents. 
VKaL 0ALV1U4. 
GILMAN’S SHOE STORE, 
No. 8 8T’A r PJffi 8TREET, 
ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
8 ^i 8 Xc 
3 falSyc 
ijit leh« lh»n ImhT. frpplc, ytt p*f- 
thw week pric^i r«uge<j 
b«tw«p.n 15,000 and »), 
. ^ '^Vgu, M “ 
second 
Miig-u Cows — Hub48: eonironn, UK ',,-19 
Workinu Oxi m |86 SI2ir„H30. 
VBaL CaLVIW -l3.iXXa4.6d 
$14f“'7 U e»<-h. ,9(iylU; lW0 yeani three years old, 
iflPies - Ifya fr; Tallow, fif*7c. 
Calk nki.vs — nxaiitc 
^Siikkp AND LAinw-$l.a^],60; extra and selections, $2.00® 
iteLTS—78c.;®$1.00. 
undrefJSiJ II? 1 “-Tm i retail, flCaHDi'c; Tat hogs, 
unar*jFwiJ, 0c.dti1! fail, none; corn fed, none; spring pig*, none. 
sWm* tnOK ' NoV - I9 ~ At , mark et 848 Cattle, rijo Beeves, 
fP d *?* Su, . re *- cr.tieisiiog ot Workiug Oxen, Cows and Calve*' 
Y Pk !'^ t j lr 7 v ' wir ' ""i r, °' suitable ter Beet * 
PRIOK.M - Market R-ef - j-.xtrs. t « < 0 ) 8 . 26 ; fust quality $875 
@*■7 5 ’ecoud d-, 57,-00, third dr., M OUC-ntiOO. 7 
WOKKLYO OlKJt — $85. fI 1 XX 0 126 
COWS A«p CxI.VRS *841, 4l'XnA 0 
ye are ote 7* I Ni 17 “ ff8 ’ * 3W °@ l0 - W; Two F e *rs old,$12@14; Three 
“ . niar ket. Prices in lots at $ 2.00 
@-b2 each, oxtra and selections t 3 . 00 fdl 3 . 28 . 
DRAG CROSS-CUT AND CIRCULAR 
iVre^ih f > hi " ei,!nf i h t h ',' ,tofit ; kindP1[ '^ ,nt It ha* received K n || 
the kirat Premium at the Fa n of the N Y State .Iff Society Mill I ni ! 
S a « U H,Hr rnTT' -'OO the ... prizr at Other “riaviM 
rttai«< nrif) <yfni 4 iv Kiiirii. It hM bft n r«*ri»nt v oapffcr.G'ti t* u;iv». «ygfi 
made strong and dur tily. and is nut liabhi to get ,,,,t, f n ,i.- r lenith L 
hresh.nv 7 B re"" hv a " y 0 ,ll T rv u '4eqmw°ers used in heoV b 
threshing, B„th -nay be oo-d at one tun-, or s-pft at-ly, Hr,ion 
aedeeireq It is llrietul m sawing barrF -li.’a-liug I Uv-I and u oioa, 
•.liingle Imlis, slittinr f-nc- stulf and a-laptvd p, * variety of Mr K. I 
"tber purpose h-r which -uch saw. ir, einploved. ' Mill that I 
wood 1,10 "j" ,,n,! * 5ir, ‘" | ai ‘,i» (.i- cutting cord any ihl„g 
woo I limbs, poles, Ac - and one c t o« cut nr .Ir**.aw. f ,r » -w- col,-if 
mg logs into stove »ood or other lengths. Thenjnsle machlim -ay We 
ms only one. . r e cu- r, r drag saw; the dnnhlo ,,,a l.inc has an v set of 
liTngt^^Thet' Fbh'h *r<» made 10 order to cot an, di-wind - otolT 11 
length I Ire pr-es of r.lie improved m,chine* are ns follows: fact. It wil 
Dpi" HOftl Machine, with one Circular and ..no Drag Saw .W wish and 
Single Crass Out. With one Drag ,H*w ..$40 .00 Hari.-m 
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___ Ohio Nurseries, Toledo. Ohift. 
A N D Biti LEROY’S NUH 8 EB 1 KS, 
- r» , AT ANGERS, FRANCE. 
world l^rr f U ! KM ‘ N'lfathies, the moat extensive in tho 
noble' re » h , h , " for " , hlM on me run < friend* and tha 
and Ornamental T.a£. 
Pirn/ Sticks. for the pi'Oeoul a.,*! 
son. us now, ready and at th-.r disporal. Pre«<JUi *s+- 
811 sl£ ply 10 BRUGIHERE At riTKHA LID. 
614-tJtm .1 (%,,|», VI Vn.a 
Below we give Sam pie* of many testimonials received from 
theyaffirm** 11 W ^° ,av<! Um>Jl (hia mac hi no and know whereof 
We have been aging during the summer one of HitllocIc'sSiw. 
re^ii v """l aV railroad wood It is constructed w ,th 
two l.r-MH-rnt Maw» Our power ih a portable en oe of t|ve- 
horse. with th -power we have driven hoih Saws through 
three feet log* with ’he greatest ease, amt havft cut from U to 
3,1 cords of wood (e-r day. After using tile Machine stead I v fir 
several month -. we have no hesitat o in saving, that it is the 
wnmi’re rV" 4 * •‘rningoment tor sawing either long or short 
wood that we hare yetaeen. 
Darien, N. Y. X. C. PETRUS 
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