Sales during the week at 3>S@4e *» lb. None but strictly extra, 
aver 12 A rti.s, command the outside figure. 
HOGS—The receipts at East Albany are enormous. Sales du¬ 
ring the week about 7,000 prime heavy corn-fetl. at prices rang- 
inir from $3.37 to $ 3 , 69 '{) 109 lt>«. Adas and Argus- ' K 
uihuiiton, Nov A —At market 1100Beeves, 900Stores, 4 .- 
000 Sheep and Lambs, and h00 Swine. 
, ilerit-Extra, *6,60; Brut Quality. *6.25; second 
do. $5.5000.00, third do. tU.'xVA.OO 
Mnatii taiws —$4l{rt47; common. $2&a>21. 
WoiiKixo ovki* - $*.x, $Kxrmi 2 b. 
Vkai. Oat.vna f.'.OOQiH.ftO 
YKARi.ixita- *S@tlt; two years old, $12®14; three years old, 
JU.'t 19 each. 
Hifma-djuTc Tallow. 6 X® 6 > 4 'c, 
Caw SkinS — dayC 
«*•»> AN,) DAlHta —tl.26HiiU.C0; extra and selections, $2,00® 
Pki.ts — 75c,;5'$l ik). 
Swixr—S tori-H, Wholesale. ; retail, fiffi 6 c; fat hogs, 
undressed, 0c.atil) fed. 4.Vc: coru fed, 4* a c. 8 
Nov. 27 —At market 1,917 Cattle. 1,51X1 Beeves, 
and b.17 Mores, consisting of Working Oxen. Cows ami Calves. 
V ear lings, two and three years old, not suitable for Beet. 
Pricks Market Beef Extra, *H flt)®6.6Q; first Quality, $5,7S 
@5.87, second do. tc.UO; third do. $3 Tniii 2 c 
WpRKrvo Oxkx ffikl tKXXa ISO. 
Cowm a.vp Cai.vkh - *25. StTSuo 
Storks Y irllug*, tB.00®if3wi Two years old,$13@iti, Three 
years old, $l7(a 19 
Shkkp a .yd I.ambs — 4 ,100 at market. Prices in lots at $2.00 
(aJ2.«2 each; extra and selections $S,40(a4.23. 
Spring Lambs.—None 
Hoots — 6 kfflf *J lb Tallow. BkfSfiJfc. 
Putts — $l(.i A1.C0 Calf Skins. 7®8C *} lb. 
r j HE NEW ENGLAND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 
THE SPRINGFIELD KWHLICAN FOR m 
To the Agent-Friends and Snbecrlbcr* of 1 be Garni 
New-Yorker, we respectfully submit the annexed Programme 
of Extra PEStwirwa. All who approve the character and ob¬ 
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taining the Union, by becoming Rnchuiti.nc! Okvidbks for the 
Rural BrKUDB, and securing a portion of the Popular Loan — 
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years. Naui in the Time U> Secure the Pritts, and those will do 
so who make Early and Effvient E.fforts in behalf of the Favor¬ 
ite Hi-rai., Litkrart ayp Family Nkwsi’apkr in America 
CHEAP BOOT AND SHOE STORE, 
o-dL State St., Mansion House Block, 
BOCHE8TEB , JV. 1\ 
THE LARGEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST REGULATED 
SHOE STORE 
I3NT WESTERN 3NTEW YORK. 
A Full assortment of both 
Eastern and Home-Made Work 
COKrST^YTNTTEYr OINT IT TV 1ST E). 
All kinds of Boots and Shoes 
MA.BE TO ORBER, 
And the work done promptly when promised. 
NO MISREPRESENTATIONS ALLOWED FOR THE 
SAKE OF SELLING. 
Parties buying goods at this Store can IN ALL CASES have 
Daily, Tri- Weekly, and Weekly. 
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Journals. In the scope and adaptation ot its news; in the full¬ 
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literature, tn curdeni g nml farming, ami to every theme of 
practical land theoretical interest to the people of New England, 
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lation of IV Hvn-hiiinx, jrreai beyond parallel, i$ tin* bent 
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Pkrhox '9 remitting tho lira!, I in la of Tky or more SubscrilierH, 
(at leant,/ire being nkw.I according to our terms, we will give 
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Diskaskr, ($i 25 .) or Igiaatsiia Piwohiai, Uyitkd Stater, as 
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cvrri)perron who remits for a club of 6 , 10, 15, £0, or more, even 
if another premium is awarded.) 
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to all others offered - and given a? a reward for prompt and effi¬ 
cient action An v person securing one of them, can also obtain 
other premiums 
tlv-The Fifty Cash (Treasury Note| Priv.es will bo sent to 
the persons entitled JtJlU fifty persons who send first, tutt of 
fortv or more subscribers,) on receipt of thHr remittance':, and 
tb» Book Premiums when selected am! ordered A eafelul ac¬ 
count will be kept of the time eacii club is received, and every 
pains taken to insure Accuracy iri awarding the Premiums, no 
thjit Uiere shall be no just cause of complaint. 
Till! WOOL WARKUTS. 
NFtV Y'OUK, Not. SO,— Tho stocks on hand are light anil 
with a good inquiry prices are fully maintained. The uualitleM 
adaptor) to »rmv clothing still have the preference, The sales 
embrace some so,(XX) lbs fleeces at XAmMc. and 13,Dill lbs Califor¬ 
nia at 82 c, cash. 
American Saxony Fleece ptb..,,. BOCa'M 
American full-blood Merino. .S8:« fsl 
Amenrnn half and three-quarter blood Meiiiio.._4tl(a l.s 
Native ami oue-fourth Merino...... . 4:t'5)45 
Extra. Pulled.. . 4 i;„.|,s 
Superfine, Pulled. AHJm 
No. 1. Pulled ... . .KVa .‘(8 
Lamh's, Pulled .. >W‘<i!l 0 
Californin, fioe, unwashed....Site ,14 
California, common do.....^....PViiil.S 
Pent yin II, washed. 2 Wni;W 
Valpa raiso, washed.l.'VihlS 
South American Merino, unwashed.. 21;S\£8 
Do. do. Mest.i*a, do. 16 ( 5)20 
rio. do. common, washed..14(ii;17 
|)o. do Kntre Riow, do.1HM17 
rio do. Kntre Rios, lilt washed. ffn 12 
Do. do. Cordova, washed. 27(5,28 
Cape Good Hope, unwashed. 2 A 5 27 
East Indin, wi.idled.’atfftio 
A f rican .washed.... ^ I ” i 32f5:35 
Do. iiirivaahud.nvaV’O 
Smyrna, do . " 17W'V2 
Do washed ..""ifipl 
T«xiw. :::::t«5>3o 
BOSTON, Nov. 29, The transactions in wool have been to a 
considerable extent, nml very full price.-, continue to be obtain¬ 
ed for desirable grades or both foreign and domestic. The sulea 
of fleece and milled have hero nt. 4,'<<iW,c, as to quality includ¬ 
ing Home IfiVI,l)l)0 18a at these figures In foreign the sales have 
been I. fit'll bales Modi term (lean, Capo ami South American at 
full pnoea 
Saxony Fleece, 
THE PROVISION MARKETS. 
NF,W YORK, Deo. 2 — Ft.opr—M arket opened heavy and 
quiet, hut closed with a fair Imsi ness doing for export and home 
consumption Sales at *5,20 .05,40 for rejected; J5„VOl5.50 for 
superfttw State; JR.S»Vr«.»> for extra do; M.-ltOdfl.io tor super- 
htie Western ; $5 5t\nA70 for Common to msitluiii extra do. $5, 
cU®o.9h for shlpplug brands extra round hooped Ohio, and $ti, 
0iXji)6,74 for trailq brands do. marketclosiug lieavv Canadian 
Hour rules quite steady, with a mode rate tumiuevH doing. Sales 
at He 5,* I for suiinrfine. and $A«®)7.W fir common to choice 
extra Rye fioiirqulet and sfoadv, with sates at $.1,2fiig.'4,4il. Tor 
inferior to choice. Corn lUOHI steady ind without, anv material 
Change in prices Rales at $3,IX> for extra Western; $3,IX) for 
Jersey, and $.1.2tX?;3.30 fox Brandy wine. 
Oka * v. W beat market opened heavy and dull, lint closed 
with a more active hmuneAs douig for export anil home con¬ 
sumption at, irregular lutes. A large portion of ttm sales were 
on speculation Sales Chicago spring at * 1 , 18511 , 25 ; Norib west¬ 
ern clob at $t 25fii)1.27, the latter for very choice; Milwaukee 
club at $1,25-nj,2.8; amber Iowa at $ 1 . 2 ffoil„H); winter red West¬ 
ern at $1 .Stfcj 1 , 31 ; amber Michic;ill it $1 lifjl .17; Canada club 
at, $1.29 / 1 , 39 ; mixed tbinmU at $1,80. white Canada at $1,,19, and 
white Michigan at $ 1 ,« 2 (j'I, 4.5 Rye remains steady and In mod¬ 
erate request; sales at tAJuffe, Barley rules Him andeteadv, 
sales liny Quint., and Canada West at. KfipHSc. Bariev malt 
ooiitiiiucjdull Hud nominal at 78c. Peas continue nominal at 
rite for Canadian. Corn market opened quiet., but clused firm, 
with a pretty god business doing Pic export, homo consump¬ 
tion RBd ppeeuNlion, sales at, 58c for damaged mixed Westeru; 
$MMC for fair to good shipping do cbiefiv at fi'i'aiWic afloat, 
87c Tor round yellow, 73c for white Wester n. and ditc for South 
ern yellow, flats in inod»rate rennesti salss at 47 uHMo. for 
Canada, ami 47 (c)t.Su for JrrsoV, W-steru and State. 
f ’“OVl 8 l°W 8 — Pork active and rat her easier; -i.i Ihs at $12,25f.fi 
12,50 for MOWI and $8,5<ta9,0ii for prime. Beer niles livm, sales 
at. *4154,80 for country prime; $n.tx<5'rt,50 for coiiuDy mesa; 
Clt.UUiolffJMIfor Te-paeked mess; anil $l3,iX»>i)13.A0fer ettre itiesK. 
1 rune loess beef in moderate demand, sale? at $19.SO5,20,00. 
B-ef hams stemlv: mall rales now at, $iI,-, 39, Cut rneatn 
dull and steady; small sales at 4 (c)4'.;c for ShmiMovs, and 4 
GfiVflCfOr Hama Biioon continuesItr good deinand. sales short 
i ihhed middles Ciimberlaud cut at 7 »i5a7tf8. mid Otic for city 
clear. Dressed hogs in good demand, with ales at F’fc. Lard 
in moderate ilemaud mid pricus firm; sulesal fittbrULc for No. ) 
to choice Western Butter Is firm and selling al IffVilH eenti 
lor 0 bio, and I5 >i22c,.iiU for State Cheese, coo tin ues sfoady 
at V. ii Kr for good t„ choice 
How Steady, with a moderate demand, sales at I Air 20 c lor 
common to prune. 
A mix*—Sternly at $5,31 V for Pots, and «t $5,31 Q for Pearls. 
BlIf K UA DUO. 2. —Flops The market rule steady, with 
afair local and iuterior demand, sales, mostly high grades, at 
$LWJkC'('5.1Xj$C for ultra Indiana and Ohio, and' $fi,25ta.fi,37*g 
for double extra do. 
flDAW- Wheal market dull and no transactions reported to¬ 
day Corn market steady, with a very moderate demand; sales 
at 40c. Oats nominal at jHc Harley, Rye, fee,, dull No sales 
reported, and On Change to note in quotations 
Skkom Market quiet and no mi mil at $l,7f<a)2 for timothy. 
Provisions—M ess pork at $1.1,59; prime at * 12 , 59 . llama, 
plain sugar cured, at 8(ui3ti; do, in sacks, at I.ard at H. 
Shoulders quiet at fit*. Country beef at $ 5 , 1 X 1 . Salted sides at 
be Clieew*. Hamburgh, at foi)7c 
Drkssi p Ilnur Li moderate demand within the range of 
3X(gi4o, at, tn qualify 
TORONTO, Noy So. Fi.opu There have been but few 
transact!oils during the week, the slocks held at the present 
tone being light; and during tho early part, of the week there 
was hut very little inquired r,, r . hut within the bisllewdays 
sales hare hern effected at $4 IS^DLffl). Fanries and Extras aie 
If they desire it, if the goods bought are not as represented 
or do not fit and are returned in good order. 
BKKSON8 from tho COUNTRY 
Visiting the city and wishing to purchase Good Boots and 
Shoes, should be sure to find this Store. 
PRATT, 
54 Stato Street, Mansion House Block. 
Third Door South of Market Street 
GILMAN’S SHOE STORE, 
No. 8 STA-TTU STKICIGT, 
ItOCIIESTER, N. Y. 
Pulled No. 1 . 
Do No. 2 . 
Texas,..,,.. 
Smyrna, washed, 
Do. unwashed 
Bttetios Ayres,... 
Crimea,. 
Canaria. 
«Vc»V.2 
A^iltO 
.47(.i.N> 
43550 
48,i 47 
..15tu45 
.505.35 
45ul;59 
Terras of the Rural-Always in Advance. 
Two Dollars a Year, Three Oopies, one year, fti; Six 
Crrpies, and one free tn ('tub Agent, $19; Ten, and one free, $13; 
Fifteen, ami vne free, $21 - Twenty, and one free, $;/),• and any 
greater number at the same rate — only $J .35 per copy ! (Huh pa 
•prr ,i tent to different ppst-affiCet, ifdegini). As we pay American 
portage, on copies mailed to Torn an countries, $1.37 U the lowest 
Club rate for Canada, and $£,5l) la Europe. 
N Treasury Note* and tiitD on oil Sotv at fhtnks in (/. 
S. aad Canada tahrA at par, teut Agent* will pk'dte remtJ. in 
Drafts mt ,\ew r ork (lets exchange.,) or .Vein fork, Nnv ling 
land or Tipper Canada money so far ax ctmnmient. All Subscrip- 
tion Money remit/-, [ by Draft an Mwlnrk, Boston, I'/ulad-Iphia. 
Albany, hochexteror Huftido, (text exchange,) jiav he mk.yt at 
Three'fourth do, 
riaif do. 
Common,. 
Western mixed,. 
Pulled Extra,... 
Do. Superfine, 
GILMAN’S SHOE STORE, 
No. 8 STAYTJEC 8TKEF/I 
ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
Ix Carlton, on the 20th ult., at the residence of the bride’s 
father, hy Rev. W T. Richarpso.n, MYRON L. PARKER, of 
Yates, aud Miss ANNIE E. ROWLEY, of the former place. 
THE risk or I iik Prill. im(wi, if mmlr payable to l,is order 
•"3F*Please write nil uames plainly, that thnymnyhe accu¬ 
rately eutered upon nur book- and correctly piii.ytkh in Mailing 
Machine. All remittances should be well inclosed, and carefully 
addressed and mailed to 
f). II, T. IIIOO It E, Rochester, N. Y. 
Are now offering, at their 
#*(TPUEelU 1100,71, 
Nos. 69 & 71 Main St., Marble Buildings, 
ROCHESTER, IV. Y., 
Of* Thursday, Nov. 28th, CORNELIA S., tho beloved wife of 
Andrew Brennan, aged 31 years. 
In Brighton, Nov. 28!h, of Consumption. FANNY, wife of 
Abner Rockland, aged 60 years and 6 months. 
A Good Book Premium.—After examining the Manual of 
Agriculture (the new book advertised in the Rural two weeks 
ago,) we concluded it to be the best work on the subject (espe¬ 
cially for Boy* and Young Men) which wo could offer to those, 
forming dubs, ami have already purchased two hundred copies 
for distribution as premiums We wish every Boy or Young 
Man who rcadn this paper could have, and would carefully 
peruse, the Manual ; and to enable many to easily obtain it, 
we will -end a copy, post-paid, to every person remitting $5 
foraclubof three subscribers, or $fi fora club of five Fnr$19 
we will send six copies or tho Ri iiai., with a free copy ol' the 
paper, and also the num wm-v ti...», - - v.,«. m..« or.....*- 
Begin Kiirly.—Those who desire to form clubs for our next 
volume should begin now, before the field is occupied by can 
vassera for trashy paper* of the Bunkum ll ig-stulf and love- 
and-murder genua. VJT“ it Agent-FHondg will send names as 
early aud last as possible, it will enable ns to get a large por- 
portion in type, and ready for mailing by machinery, previous 
to the commencement of the new volume, 
ta‘~ Fill the Ft.A cer or Aokyts Gone to tub War.- Quite 
a number of our -Agents have gone to the War, mostly as Cap¬ 
tains and Lieutenant* in volunteer regiments. In cases whore 
they have not appointed or requested persons to act in behalf 
of the HritAL during their absence, wn trust some friend of the 
Paper will "assume the responsibility" of doing so, in order that 
there maybe no vacancies. Friends, please fill the places of 
the absentees, and see that ail have an opport unity to subscribe 
for onr next, volume. Many who now take the Paper, and 
other* who like it, only need asking, and hence an Agent is 
wanted in ovary town. We hope many *ub»cnt>era will kindly 
volunteer to act as Agent- during the Winter Campaign—said 
the more the better. W hat. say, Reader 1 
fV~ West kiln and SoPTintHN Money.— In the present de¬ 
ranged a tale of the currency, we are unable to nun 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 England, Pennsylvania, or Canada Money, will 
please send us U. S, Postage. Stamps, as they are far preferable 
to any uncurrent bank bills. 
f*i7“ A mi ere to Terms.—W e endeavor to adhere strictly to 
subscription terms, and no person is authorized to offer the 
Ritual at lets than published rates. Agents aud friends ure at 
liberty to g^ve away as many copies of the Rural as they aro 
disposed to pay for at club rate, but we do not wish the paper 
offered, in any cose, below price. 
No Traveling Aokyts are employed by us, as we wish 
to give the whole field to local agents and those who form clubs. 
Ami beside, we wish it distinctly understood that all persons 
traveling through the country, professing to hold certificates 
from us. arb ULFOSTOua. 
FTP Ciianok ok Address. —Subscribers wishing the address 
of their papers changed from one Post-Office to another, must 
speeiry the old address as well as tne new to secure compliance 
with their requests. 
CT Any pereoo so disposed can apt as local agent for the 
Ritual Xtew-Y orker, and those who volunteer in the good 
cause will receive gratuities, and tbeir kindness be appreciated 
ty Opr I.Yl.crRiiKMS for obtaining subscribers to the Thir¬ 
teenth Volume of the Rural, for 1882 , are of the most Liberal 
and Substantial character. Premium Lists, Show-Bills, &c., 
sent free to all disposed to act as agents. 
A OHOIOK AND COSIft.KTi: ASSORTMENT OK 
European and American Drang Goods, 
Black and Fauoy Dress Silks, 
Rroolta and Woolen l.ong Hhuwls. 
Broche aud Woolen Square Shawls, 
ftoml.a/ioes. Alpacas and Paramettas, 
French Merinos, (Best Assortment in Rochester,) 
French and American Prints and Ginghams, 
House Furnishing Goods, Woolen Blankets, 
I.ace and Muslin Drapery. (Yard or Set,) 
WlMlrilHAJU' on^t lino —i — . 1 •" -I -- 1 AJI . .. t/lv»»« «. 
White Goods, Embroideries, Hosiery, &c. 
-AESO- 
Bleached and Brown, Sheetings and Shirtings, 
Tickings, Denims and Towelings, 
At i.icmh than the present New York prices. 
^Viiuertisniunts 
nrr»*«, . Umin.IT> UVUUIIT |«,\.IIT, ?.»UU. LftRlOlOll 
Double Extra was fold nn Tuned iy at $6,3q 
$:/iil' V' A ' k°Dd quality the demand continues steady at 
Grain Fall wheat, during the week lias liren in fair .supply 
Trw n»oo>*\t* q n . -..«i4 --i m,...... v.Mfmnut uiflly. 
Prir.u-. ih Him Marly jmrt ol tlie wi*uk »nl -tumlv, ran^li'P IVnin 
MuGaJfl.IO. Since iltcu, however, prices have declined, the out¬ 
side figure for prime samples now being .«1,96.5) 1,07, Spnog 
Wheat ha- only been in moderate suptd v The receipts for the 
week would not exceed S.WXIhnshels There has been uoao'ive 
ih-tn and, but prices have been rather easier, the range being H3 
fa Stic , and in a f»w Instfutcea H7c Inn been (laid for desirable ear 
loads Barley lia* been iu better supply, and prices have ruled 
steady, owing to the desire on the p nt of shippers to complete 
the oargTle.i, the range being from 4V<i 43cT) bushel Peas are 
only in limited supply, and In demand at IlkaWfc FJ bushel. 
Oats, owing to the large receipts, both bv teams and rail, prices 
havn declined, the outside figures now being 2%..10o |-i bushel. 
Potatoes, pgr htt-hcl. 4 a;,i j/j 
Apples, il barrel.. . $1.59(2,2.59 
Butter, r resit lb. j 5 ,,, n; 
“ Tub No. 1. IBS 12 
» "No. 2, store,.. sS 9 
. <KS « 
O’liickeurt imir. 20>4 25 
DHck"... 300 35 
Geese, each... 23(5) 40 
Slinepekius. flria gq 
Ht'IfK.WIb. 00,i 1 
Calfektns. oixS 8 
D“y.10,90(5 16,00 
Straw,..,, .. .. .. .9,Wild I,(K) 
Beef, —No. 1st and Ind class 100 lbs.. $3 7Y„ 4 oo 
" inferior. 2,60C^3iX) 
Calves, each. 3.5flfit)3.fl0 
Sheep. 2.50(5)4. (X) 
Lambs. 2.00(5)2.75 
“800“ . 4.00(314.50 
HatllB. tin I 9 
pork *uoo*is.::: 3 . 500 ,, 4.25 
ADVKKTIMINf* T KitI1IH, In AdviiDre — Thirty 
Five Cents a Link, oaeh inserti'in, A price ur/l a half for 
... . .,. .,—j , ... ueai cents per noe*n *p;. Ad Sekotlit, Kotiowo, 
(following reading inat.for. leaded,) Sixty Lents A Line 
FT - Its Immense circulation among the Producers and Deal¬ 
ers of the Free States, renders the Ritual New Yoke kr by far 
the Bent and Cheapest Advertising Medium of its class. Tin's 
ka(!T should be borne in mind by all Wholesale Dealers, .Manu¬ 
facturers, Arc., who must necessarily depend upon the People of 
tho North for patronage, 
Allen’s Rural Architecture 1 26 Do. CtlL-ohisiu of Chemistry 
Allen on the Grape.loo for Schools J 25 
Am. Architect, or Plans for Langstroth on the iiive and 
Country Dwelling!.fioo llouey Une re 
American Mortal's Guide,. 75 Luuahar'e Oot iftmses.l 26 
Barry's Fruit Garden.1 26 Liebig’s Familiar Lettoni to 
Blakes I'armer at- Home,..125 Farmers. flu 
Boussingault's Rural Eoun- Llnefev's Morgan lioraes’ V1 (XI 
u < ! n JY - ' a '[iuersBen-kyeper’sMannall00 
Biiehtni) Gnipc 0ulture,2d Miles on the ilerrc n Foot 60 
edition. .60 Mllhurn on Cow. 23 
Browne’s Bird Fancier. . 50 Modern Cookery by Miss 
Urowne’s Poultry Yard.. UK) Acton and Mrs H .1. flale.l 2fi 
Do. Field BtmkufMauurea J 26 Mrs. Abel s .Skillful Ifouso- 
Rrldgnmitn’s Gard. Ass’t—160 wile ami Ladles’Guide 50 
Do. Florist’s Guide ... . tit) Saxton’sKuial Hand Books, 
Do, Kitchen Gardeners In- hound In 4 Senes 'wh 123 
Ktructor........ ...... 60 Mu nil’s Lantl Drainer. 50 
Do. Fruit Cult. Manual- 1-9 Nash’s Progressive F’armer 60 
Brook’s Book of I- lowerN....l 00 Neill’s Gat d. Companion 100 
Kttlet’s Flow.-r Garden ..1 26 Norton’s Elements of AktI- 
Do. Family Kiu-hen Gard. 76 culture . 5 U 
Chemical Field Loeturas I On Olcntt’sSoigho andlmplieelOU 
Chinese Sn-rar Lane and Pardee on tuu Strawberry 00 
Sugar Making. 26 Pedder’s Land Meaaurer. so 
Cborlton a Gtapo Growers Persoz’s New Culture ol the 
Guido..... . 60 Vina,..,. 25 
Cobbett’H Ant. Gardener flu Phelps’ Him keeper’s Chart 26 
Cottage and Farm Rue- (lulnbv's Mysteries of Bee- 
keeper .. 60 keeping.....1 (X) 
Cole,s Am. Fruit Duok. 60 Ouiricy un Soiling CaUie,.. BO 
Do. Am. Vetortimrtiin. 60 Rabbit Fancier 50 
Dadd's Modern I Inrsu Doc .100 Randall’s Sheep Husband- 
Do. Am. Cattle Doctor . . 1 00 ry .. j 2 fl 
Do,.Anatomy .and Pltysi- Richardson on the Horse*" 26 
oloy of the Horse.2IX) Do. Pests of the Farm 26 
Go. colored plants.....4 00 Do Domestic F'owltt. 26 
Dana's Muck Manual.. 100 Do. nn the Hog. 26 
Do, Pri/a Essay mi Manures 28 Do. on the Hooey Bee 26 
Darlington's Weeds and list* Do. on the Dog..25 
fill 1 lants-...............I 5(1 ReBmelin’* Vloe-dressers 
Davy s I Kiyon Hard Book. lui) Manual. 89 
Domestic s.ml OrrianionUI Shepherd’sGwtt Book" ”200 
Poultry.... llX) Stray I .eaves Irani the Book 
Do. colored plates. 2 <X) of Nature 190 
Downing’s F mils and F’ruit Stephens’ Book oi tlie Farm 
Trees... .1 75 2 Vills. . 4 00 
Downing’s Landscape Car- Skillful Housewife ' 25 
dening...... ....8 50 .Skinner’s Elements of Ag- 
Do. Rural Eways...,3(X) ncnlture. 25 
Eastwood’S Cranberry Cttl- Smith’* Landscape" Gar-” 
„torn. 60 'tuning..1 2fl 
Elliott’s West, Fruit Book 1 26 Timer's Principles of Agri- 
Every Lady herowu Flower culture..200 
Gardener...... 50 Thomas’ Farm ImrdemeotHl 00 
Family Doctor by Prof Q. Tliompaon’H Food or Ani- 
S. Taylor.125 main. . 7 B 
Farm Drainage, (H. F. Th" RoseCulturist.. m 
F’reticlt).1 (X) Tonham’s Chemistry Made 
Fessendens Farmer and Easy... . 23 
Gardener....,..125 Turner’s Cotton Planters 
Do. Am Klto.h*>n Garden.. 69 Mnnmtl.. .190 
Kield'H I’earCultnre.1 IX) Warder s Hedges and Ever- 
Fish Culture.1 00 greeds'.„..l 00 
Flint on Grasses.. .125 Waring’* Elements of Ag- 
Guenon on Milch CowB.... 69 rioulture. 75 
Herbert to Hotse-keepew. 126 Week* on Reee 25 
Hooper's Doy h. Gun,paper, 26 Wilson mi Flux.‘ 25 
Do. do. cloth... 59 Youatt. h Martin on Cattle". 126 
Hough * Farm Record... ...300 Yeualton the Horse.1 25 
Ku'der’s Guide to Apiarluu Do. on Sheep. 76 
Science,. 50 Do. on tho Hog. 75 
FilT Any of the above named works will be forwarded by 
mail, post-paid, on receipt of the price specified. 
Address I>. I). T. MOOItK, Rochester, N. Y. 
Notwithstanding tho general stagnation in almost every de¬ 
partment of business during the last few months, it Is with 
much satisfaction that we are able to record the fact that our 
efforts to maintain our former amount of business have been 
entirely successful, aud in some departments the sains have in¬ 
creased over those of any previous year. 
EVF.IIY DEPARTMENT OONTAJLNH JtAKUAINH t 
Which we should be happy to exhibit, confidently believing 
that they would hu appreciated hy the most economical pur¬ 
chaser. We are also extensive manufacturers of 
LADIES’ CLOTH GARMENTS. 
Every desirable grade Of Cloth and Beaver Cl,OAKS, of the 
most, approved and Fashionable Styles, are now offered by us 
In great variety. Wo are also prepared to 
MANTJKACTCKK GARMENTS TO ORDER, 
AT A FEW HOCKS' NOTICE, 
For those who prefer selecting their own OlotllS. 
We have taken great puinH t.e perfect arrangements apper¬ 
taining to this popular branch of our business, and we are 
every month acquiring more and more popularity in tho Man¬ 
ufacturing Department. 
Ijr OUK PRICES, ALWAYS SATISFACTORY. 
• IITItllARR NORTHROP, 
Gl 2 89 5: 71 Main Street, Rochester, N. Y. 
LM*! ,TG SKRDS At $.',,09 per Imnliel, for rale at 
Marengo, Wayne Co., N. Y .by WM. A KM IT AGE 
rn SI’lGNffTH.If IAN Well toil norih 
Or CARDS. »ent for * 1 , by C. A. WALWOliTII, Box 
Philadelphia, Pa. 62 j. 
M USICA 1 , 69 ets. will secure full directions fur the 
construction of aboard, in sections, bountifully ami situ 
ply illustrating the wh le subject of Musical Trauspositlou, by 
simple movements Address, with return stamp 
M. HHLLWTISB, Palmyra, N Y. 
^COMMENCEMENT OF VOLUME XXIV. 
HASPE R ’ S 
NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE. 
Tttn Twenty-Fourth Volume at I Uitio.ic A Nkw Monthly Ma,;- 
azink conimenens with the present Nutnhur. The Puhlishera 
propose no change Iff the scope ami spirit of the Magazine. 
Their aim will still ho to furnish a Miscellany which shall be 
acceptable to Hie great mass of cultivated American readers. 
The following partial summary of the Content* of the last 
Volume will Indicate the general nature of the subjects to be 
Introduced, and the variety or literary and artistic talent to bo 
employed in their treatment: 
HISTORY AND BIOGRAPHY. Bv John S. 0. Aiiiiott, Hobt. 
E. Oot.KVIAN, .1. T. IlKAOI.hV, BBn.-ON J. IglHSINf), 
TRAVF1I, ANf) ADVENTURE. By J RoSh Bkownb, T. ADP1- 
son RtiqiAKPSi Jamki G Wilhov, D. II. Strothbe. 
NATURAL HISTORY. By T. B. Tuoiu'H, ChablOttk Tayi.oii. 
SKETCHES OF CHARACTER ANT) INCIDENT By W.vt. A. 
Bakkk, Mai nski.i, I). Fiw.o, .Tank G. Fuli.i'.h, IIkmiv N’kii.i,, 
Bay a an Tavi.ou, C H Wxdb. 
NOVELS. By W M Track grow, Anthony T trot, roe x. 
STORIES AND TALES. Hy T. S Aurirint, Jaxk 0. AnsTix, 
Mahy E. Bkaw.ky, Caxounk CtfKSKnoito, Mary A, Dknj- 
bon Fitz Hiioji l.rmxiw. Locrsi-: 1 ianolur Moiu.ton, K.rru 
J. Nkkly, II AHIuktt E. PkKScirrr, Itof k Tbrry, Kaiukklnk 
S Wii.liamB. 
POEMS By Gk<>. Aiinolo, CliAiii.orrK TIiionts. Fitz-Jamkh 
O’Bkik.y, Thom an Hux.n Enot.imi, Lacra K. I'oiilman, N. G 
StlKI'OKRI). Ar.tiXANOKB SMITH. 
ESSAYS, RE VIEWS, AND CRITICISMS By CltAH. A.rrtioN 
Chas. T. Coxc.no.v. Guo WM, Ccm is, Hknky Gu.k.-l A If, 
Guia-XAM. DmNaU* G Mtr'list.n, 1 has. Nokiwofk, Saml’kl 
O aoooo, 3 I Paimk, Gkow.k Rti't KY. 
ANECDOTE AND FACF.TIAl. By more than a Honxikbp Con- 
tkihutomn, from every part of t he country. 
THE II,l.DHTRA flOlXS, executed by the t,(*Kt Engravers, un¬ 
der the immediate Hipnrvfstotl of IIkvrv SKAKe, are mainly 
from Original Drawings, by the following Artists:— Ukllkw, 
CAURor.r,, OiiAJ'iY. Cox. Giiatkr, I!k> yxshxr. I.osxino, Mac- 
DONOUCH, lieL lnan, Mn. 1 ,a 1 .-, Nkwma.n, I'arsos.-., PhRkinb, 
RlL’HAHim, Sahu.ik, Stxi'iikvs, strothkr, 
The Circle of Contributors to the Magazine has been enlarged 
from Number to Number; and the amouutof valuable matter 
at the disposal of the Publisher* has never been so great as at 
present Those Authors aud Artists whose works have been so 
favorably received will still furnish contributions, and arrange¬ 
ments have been made with others, for whose productions a 
like cordial welcome is confidently anticipated. Neither labor 
nor expeose wilt be spared to render the ensuing Volume 
worthy of the favor which the Magazine has received for nearly 
Twelve Years 
THE HOG MARKETS. 
CINCINNATI. Nov. 29. The week how under review mnv he 
considered the fir-1 of the poc.kirig season. Hogs Came forward 
very sparingly at first, no t considerable contractu for products 
maturing tin*, month, tho demand for hogs for several day* wax 
in advance of the receiots, and prices, which opened at $3,12, 
advanced steadily until t-'t.7lf i.3,7i heCBIi)tj the current rate* on 
Monday I his. however, proved the culminating point, There 
was not a proportionato advance in provisions, and receipts 
increasing, with beany olIVring, for next week dulivurv, prices 
got suddenly Into the downward xcaln. and lde was lost Mon 
day iitternoou, closing at $.1,60, and to day a further decline ol 
2»u3ue. was established, closing at$3,SQ(a 3,4(),tho latter the out¬ 
side figure for best hog*. The market is In an unsettled and 
Uncertain condition; devoid of strength and liable tn Midden 
depression ill the event of large, receipts Packers for the 
European markets have taken hold pretty rreely, and will do a 
large business; but local packers are exceedingly timid, regBrrl- 
ing the result its Qapaeduiit upon Ihu continuance Of the war. 
It is the opinion of this class, that without a Southern market 
the trade can hardly be profitable, aud that there i,s danger of 
its being disastrous, own nt present prices. Till* Is the pre¬ 
vailing feeling, and teedovg can draw their own eonc I unions. 
We may remaik, however, that nrices will he Minified to the 
highest point that can he reached with anv degree of nufiity, in 
the taco uf surrounding circumstances,— (Jazeilc. 
I,0\fM)>. (O. W.,j Nu, At Dukhskij Ffocx inferior, $3 per 
100 lbs. Good medium and small sizes, $3,26fa3,JO per 11X1 lbs.; 
heavy hogs, $3,50 per 109 lbs.—Free Press. 
GILMAN’S SHOE STORE, 
No. 8 STATE STREET 
ROCHESTER, N. Y, 
Special Notices 
Yl etrofolitan a i p t bookstore, 
NO, 26 BUFFALO ST., ROCHESTER, N. Y„ 
The largest and most liberally conducted establishment or tho 
kind in the United >»t.atPH. Ail Hooka Hold at tho I’uhliaher'a 
PricoA, and a Gift given with each purchase, varying in value 
from 50 cents to $100. De*oriptiT« Gatalogue« mailed free to 
any address upon application. Liberal inducements offered to 
Agents getting up clubs. CaO-tt 
to eh iron ta juyn puueinhehs , 
race oiiumu, ass ms. ot .xonpareu, 230 lb*, ot Agate, and various 
fonts of Head and Display Letter—will be sold at half-prick, 
deliverable on the 1st of January, 1862. As will be seen by the 
appearance of this paper, the Typo is iu good order, makes a 
fair impression, and would be about as good as new for use on 
a hand press. 
Stereotype* of KngrovHis*.—We have also for sale. Or can 
furnish to order, Stereotypes of most of the Engravings of 
late or formerly used iu the Rltba l. The assortment embraces 
some 2,tXA) Illustrations of various kinds—in Agriculture, Hor¬ 
ticulture, Floriculture. Biography, Natural ILrtory, Scenery, 
Topography, in:.. Ac. We can promptly furnish any of the 
War Map:, Portraits of Generals, Ac., recently (or hereafter to 
be) given in the Rural, at War prices-from one-third to one- 
fifth the original cost. Apply to or address 
tf D. D. T, MDORE, Rochester, N. Y. 
Z1T See Geo. W. Elliott’s advertisement, in another 
column, concerning “National Hyinnit,” Ac. 
W A N 1 It. I ).— A gentleman living within a few 
miles ol Madison, the capital city nf Wisconsin, in Dane 
((ourity, wants a man and his wife to take the full charge of a 
Grain and Stock Farm, including a dairy of fifty to a humlred 
cows. The farm comprise* 790 acres, A couple without, or 
with only a inittll family, is desired, and the man will have to 
carry on the farm, and the woman t,ho dairy None need ap¬ 
ply unless thoroughly competent and haring good references, 
and to such a coupltt liber,il wages wilt be paid. 
IY7~ A young tuan who Is a competent gardener and capable 
of carrying on a nursery is al*o wanted, 
» Application most be made by letter nr otherwise to the Pat¬ 
riot Office, ’die I non. Wocousin. If by letter, address 11. G 
Madison, Win., Nov. 14, I86L tifiHt 
GILMAN’S SHOE STORE, 
No. 8 STATE STREET, 
ROCHESTER. N. V. ' 
T he Publisher* of 11 1 rhkr’h MaGazink, aware of its perma¬ 
nent value. have eleclrotvped evorv page. 'They c>u. there¬ 
fore. supply any A umber from the beginning upon the Coflow- 
■iug tertns 
Any Nuniber will be sent, by Mail, post-paid, for Twenty-five 
Gents, Any Volume, comprising Six Numbers, neatly bound 
iu Cloth, will be rent by Mail, to anv part of the United States 
within 3,01X1'mile* of Nmy York, post-paid, for Two Dollars per 
Volume Complete Sets will be sent hy Express, tie- frelghtat 
the charge nf the pi) to barer, at a discount of Twenty-flve per 
cent, from the above rate. Twenty Three Volumes, bound uni¬ 
formly. extending from June, 1650, to November, 1861, are now 
ready. 
VTK W M1NTKHP K* IS* IGX.-Any desired 
0,1 • a l bo , 11 ^£ IU Ji;§ 8 ADVERTISING, and of 
PRINTING, furnished GRATIS 
GEO. BOWERYEM, Commission Agent, New York. 
A PI I riD- H l OCKH —1,000,OfX) one year, and 2,000,000 
two year old Apple Stock*, al from $1.59 to $2 30 *4 1,990. 
Our Stocks are unsurpassed, and we offer tti«m for 0 A.ia at 
the above war prices. ENSIGN It FORD, 
614-tf Ohio Nurserie*, Toledo, Ohio. 
Jilarkcts, Commerce, &c 
A GENTS WANTED to MEM. Fit HIT TREES. 
-Cl, Wb wish to employ a number of exper iinced arid trust¬ 
worthy men to sell trees, &c., from our Nurseries at liberal 
wages. 
Wbolkrale Dkai.chh furnisoed with Nursery. Stock ef all 
descriptions at the Lowest wholesale rates. 
HOOKER, FARLEY * CO.. 
684tf Rochester Wholeiutln Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y. 
Rural New-Yorker Office, ) 
Kooujcstkr, December 3 . 1861. j 
Iy Flour and Grain we do not note any material change, 
tt heat is not quite so firm as last week, but we are unable to 
alter quotations. 
Provisions—P ork, mess, clear, and in the hog is exceedingly 
dull, and prices have declined. Packers are unwilling to pay 
r rTTILPCKYrS.— A few pairs of Bronze 
t Turkeys, bred from the largest •' >ck ever iiunnrted for 
sale by ‘ WM. KLDRKDGK 
620-.lt North White Creek. Wash. Co., N. Y. 
IjAOWLER’S PATENT STEAM PLOWING 
MACHINKRy—Patent Rights tor States and Counties, 
and Machines, are now for sale Descriptive Pamphlets sent 
post free. Apply to R. W EDDISON. 60S South Delaware 
Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. 619-iot 
L I,1IE.-Page’s Perpetual Klin, Piileiiled July, 
1367.—Superior to any in use for Wood or OoaL 2k cords 
of wood, or Ik tans of coal to 199 bbls — coal not mixed with 
stone. Address [tSi-tfj C. D. PAGE, Rochester, N. Y. 
