DE€. 21. 
411 i 
States of Aiuerioa is almost identical in every com¬ 
mercial point as that occupied towards us by Russia 
previous to the war in the Crimea. She had a hostile 
tariff while we looked to her for a large portion of 
our general supply of breadstuff*. There is this 
peculiarity in our present case. The commencement 
would be by breaking up blockades of Southern ports 
at once, set free our Industry from a cotton famine, 
add business prosperity to Lancashire through the 
winter, and at the same time we shall open our trade 
to s,000,000 in the Confederate States, who desire 
nothing better than to be our customers with respect 
to necessary considerations; also, the contrast be¬ 
tween the two positions is all in our favor. n 
The Privy Council held by her Majesty, on the 30th 
nit., was for the purpose of issuing an order prohib¬ 
iting the export from the United Kingdom, or carry¬ 
ing coastwise, of all powder, saltpetre, nitrates of 
soda and brimstone. 
The Queen’s proclamation is published in the Lon¬ 
don Gaze.tlf as extraordinary. 
On the 29th nit,, the Cabinet directed Lord Russell 
to prepare his dispatch for Lord Lyons. On Saturday 
they met to revise it, and finally settled its terms, and 
it was sent off the same evening. 
The Times understood that the communication, 
though coached in the firmest language, presumed 
that the Federal Government will not refuse to make 
an honorable reparation for an illegal act. The 
Times has but small hope of Buch disavowal. At the 
last dispatch the account of the Captain of the San 
Jacinto had been accepted by the Northern publio. 
The New York journals were urging the promotion 
of a naval officer who had the spirit to hoard a Brit¬ 
ish vessel and take off rebel officers, and consider the 
act enough to insure popularity. By the time the 
Earl Russell's dispatches arrive, the multitude may 
have already declared to the Government the treat¬ 
ment that Capt. Wilkes should receive. It becomes 
ns to be prepared for an unfortunate issue in Canada, 
in case of a war with the Northern States. The 
Times adverts to Mr. Seward's recent instructions to 
the people near the Canadian frontier. The only 
inference was, that he was about to force a Quarrel 
with England. The Times says that the wisest course 
for Canada to pursue is to let her prepare to disci¬ 
pline and emulate the mother country by drilling a 
volunteer army. 
The Post says that it has been declared by the law 
officers of the crown, that the action of Capt. Wilkes, 
of the Ban Jacinto, was unjustifiable. Lie had no 
right to arrest peaceable passengers under the Brit¬ 
ish flag. As the deed has been done, it amounts to a 
flagrant violation of the code of nations, and a direct 
insult to this country. Under these circumstances, 
we need hardly point out that the Government, will 
lose no time in seeking a prompt and full reparation, 
which it is its duty to require. In this case it, will 
surely receive the unanimous approbation of popular 
opinion. Wo arc unwilling to place the worst con¬ 
struction on the outrage of Capt. Wilkes, and to look 
upon it, as an intentional affront on the part of the 
United StatcB. 
The Shipping Gazette believes there is a possibility, 
but a slight one, that the Government will disavow 
the acta of Capt. Wilkes, and even go to the length 
of releasing the Southern Commissioners. If it is 
not complied with, a declaration of war is inevitable. 
The French journals look at. the present affair in 
the interest of England. Letters from France say 
that the news of the American difficulty with Eng¬ 
land, caused immense excitement in Paris, and the 
first general impression was that ample reparation 
mast bo jiiftdo to provwot u oofUalon. Communica¬ 
tions have taken place between the English and 
French Governments, and a good understanding on 
this subject is believed to have taken place. 
The Paris Patrie mentions that the American Gov¬ 
ernment had no right to arrest the Southern Com¬ 
missioners while on a British neutral steamer, and 
assertB the British Government should immediately 
transfer re-enforcements to Canada. 
The Paris Pays and Constitutionel denounce the 
act of the Ban Jacinto. 
To All Om* Readers. 
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I). D. T. 1YIOORE, RooitKHTKK, N. Y. 
ALII an Y, Dec lR.-ri. 0 UR and Meal.— Our market fnrfiour 
has ruled quo t all the morning, dealers being desimu* of useer- 
taini-g whst effect, the foreign news lisd upon the wn-vnost 
market* before operating The transactions have been only ot 
n retail dial enter an limited, at tho e losing prices of Saturday. 
Common to good State.ft5,4Rit)A,50 
Fancy and extra State,..A.o) it5,76 
Common to good Western. .. 6 80(106,00 
K-itra Michigan, Wisconsin, Indiana, Aic ..fl.UORli’.OO 
Extra Ohio,, .. ..ti.oo i ?,« i 
Common Canadian,. 6,6)Ka)A,80 
Extra Canadian.(!.0n,u,7,26 
Fancy Genesee. 6,73(1(0,28 
Extra Genesee ant! city brands...,. .6.MXb>7.l0 
H o-kwheat Fleur U tti good supply and at lower prices; sales 
in the street at $ 1.5o(aj| 66. sud from slote xt $I.6j'u)i,«9 () try) 
lbs. Corn Meal is steady uadsaleable at $l,.i'f<i)l,3' p mo its. 
Grain— fee supply of wheat is quite email and the market Is 
firmer with a fair local milling inquiry; sales rod Winter Stn'e 
at $1,27, and fair white Michigan uttl,4S. Co a quiet but steady,- 
sales of a few car Ink. of mixed WeCcr.i at Be delivered at East 
Albany. Rye is quiet Rut little doing to Hatley .ml we have 
to note sales nf four-rowed, io two cn lot* at 6!);jt,70c Oats 
quiet but steady, sales State at 420. delivered. 
Hops -\ steady market with aIp.i of O wego at lfta)0)a for 
this year's crop 
TORONTO, Dnq. 12 - Fi.orn There l.atn been hut few 
transaction* during the week, in the early part of which a lew 
small lots of superfine, that he In • tlm only gratis in which 
there bus been any thing doing, and that changed hands at $l, 
38. Holders to titty extent, however are not, nisp.until to sell at 
these figure;!, und are firm, in anticipation of higher prices du¬ 
ring the month* ot Jnnonry and February. if not before. The 
stocks held at tills |ioint ate light, and tratsactioh* tu any ex¬ 
tent are not to be expected. Quotations am : 
Superfine,.. M.SSjtVMO 
Fancy,... 4,55(,U4,fiO 
Extra,. 4:«./8,00 
Superior extra.A,3thi)6,4(> 
Choice brand*,...... 6,76®tl,UO 
Oatmeal has been tn limited supply, and i* in g,,nd demand, 
as poor quality brings $1 76 (<j). 3,90 jrl barrel 
Grain - Owinjf't* the impossible r nilftl .n of tl,.« roads Ion ! 
as poor quality brings $ 1 7«uW,!«l t) barrel Half do.‘.L.L‘ fifiCulNI Smyrna! WMheff. 
(chain - Owing to tlm int|)M*llde . ii.lfll in nf tlv> roads lea ■- Common. tvXnifii Do unwashed l(5n)26 
mg to the city during the lost three or ftmr days, the receipts WesL.ro mixed.tiXa'.IO Rueno* Ayres . isdi'40 
ol fall wheat iu our street market, lor the week, have been Pulled Extra, .. finfi>64 Crimea . 12 iy* 
NF.tV YORK, nt (0 12 . Tim n rket for th* lurt three day* 
ha* been toon.* iictive. Ihn Improvement running moic on Do- 
me-t.c vvoids, there hue aho been a good deni or el tor londgn, 
*u»l the trade generally have been I u-v We make nn toite- 
rial change in price*, hut holder* of Fleece* are a little linner 
in their views We notice sales of l'i)hales unwashed Rmyrna 
and 38 un. Mesl . x and Cordova,, On private terms; 3,0(4) lb* 
washed Africa, 3Sej 160 bale* Enm India, about L5c, 8 nun. and 
HO do. Dooskoi, on terms not made public. Ill’ Domestic, 180,- 
1.01 lbs Fleeces,IT itV.rMOc; flO.OHO tbs Pulled at 480, and fi.VJ hales 
Caliloruia at various prices not made public 
American Saxony Fleece jfl lb. .NMB2 
AmericiiufuU-blood Merino. lNr '60 
Amerlcau hall and three-quarter blood Merino_PL; IS 
Native ami one-t'oii.th Murillo. ISaUS 
Extra. Pnlle.l .., , <ijw 4 H 
Superfine Pulled.".4 h960 
No, l Pulled . Sfdjaii 
Lambs, Pulled. . 
California, (1 rm, unwnaned.;! 2 u' 3 l 
Cttllfoinia, common do.IKiilH 
Peruvian, washad.2 mSi:.V> 
Valparaiso, unwashed ...13©18 
South American Merino, unwashed..... 2UoSS 
Go- do, Mestizo. do. .. 16 ;id 2 i) 
Do. do. common, washed... MiifilT 
Do. do. EntreRioR. do.I«S)I7 
Do. do. Entrfl Rios, unwashed. 9X12 
Do. d». Cordova, washed. 27|ld2S 
Gape Good Hope, unwashed,. 2R5227 
Ksat India, washed. '265130 
African, washed.. !s2 : 5);t5 
Do. unwashed. 105)20 
Smyrna, do. .17@jf8 
Do. washed... 26m.su 
Mexican, iinwajihcd,... . liPu 
’» Ha*..W'l fifuJSO 
ItosTOfv, Dbo. 12—The, ruling price* for the week are a* 
follows : 
Saxony Fleece.483962 Pullod No. 1.433946 
Full blood Merino.4i\(if4) Do. No 2 . UUiaOO 
Three-fourth do,.BI)fiL88 Texas. !.'...!!!.!!!lwi. 00 
Half do,. 6f),5L63 Smyrna, washed’.".!.'!!! 2fifP38 
Common. MjiiOI Do unwashed. liyS)26 
CHEAP BOOT AND SHOE STORE, 
T>el- Stntn St,., Mansion House Bloolt, 
ROCHESTER, J\\ r. 
THE LARGEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST REGULATED 
8 II O E B TO R E 
I TNT WESTERN NEW YORK. 
A Full assortment of both 
Eastern and Home-Mado Woi*lt 
COTsTST^YTsTTIL.'S' OXsT H-A.JNT3D. 
All kinds of Boots and Shoes 
IVLiYXJE TO 
And the work dono promi>tly when promised. 
NO MISREPRESENTATIONS ALLOWED 
SELLING. 
limited, Altogether, both by team , and rail, they would not 
exceed 8,111X1 husbels. Tbcre ha* beer, comudornblo activity- 
among demers. and during the ra.lv partfd’tlis week aa high 
asFl.ln was pud. Since then, however, the ruling outside 
figure boaheeo $ 1.08 to $l.(K at which seven.I car load* have 
been sold. Dentations are 95W$',U2 for inferior to medium, 
and $I.0!X5 iI.U 8 lorgood to prime Hi ring wheal bn- been In ac¬ 
tive demand, end extietuv quotalin.i* urn readily obtained f r 
prim., sample*. Several lot* ex cars sold at svr’gQo U bushel. 
Barley, during tho week, ha* been in small supply, with an 
nulivo demand, principally for local consumption, ami for good 
brigat samples a* logli a* 40c luw been paid. The ruling*price* 
are D-oni tOffiriHc |.-i bu*hel. Oats arc leas pi on td’u I than in the 
early part .ittins week. Prices are steads at hoc,, and in some 
Superfine.47*60 
Grimen.1*525 
Canada.00(5)00 
ill a r r i e ir. 
Flour and Grain. 
Flour, winter wheat,$3.24(,i,C 50 
F’lour, spring do, a uoffl 6 . 2 S 
Flour, hnr.kwhcal. . 2.00@12.0l) 
Meal, lodleo........ t-uKii,1.00 
Wheal, Geuesec . l.UUMil 26 
Boat wlriL) Canada . 1.26m I 26 
Corn, old. 46;5i4fic 
Corn, o«w. #6@WSo 
R ve, fit) tb* f.l bush. 465,1600 
()at«, by weight,.... 30C32C 
Barley.. ,j0eji40c 
Hnokwlioal. SSalt.S- 
Beau*...... l.gftlyl.AO 
Meath. 
Pork. Moor. .$13.003014-Ort 
Pork, clear.. lfl O0(S)16.fX) 
Pork, cwt . 4.1KM4 00 
Beef, cwt. 4.00:5(6.00 
Spring lamb*, each 1.26<ol 75 
Mutton, car.arse... 3«)4C 
Hama, smoked. 7>,:irfto 
.Shoulders. 6u(6o 
Chicken*........... bride. 
Turkey*..... 6’r!)c 
Gcirse. 4lfo.')0c 
Duck* U pair . 38(5Mlc 
Dairy, tin. 
Butter, roll ...... 136014c 
Butter, lirkjn. 12uuI8o 
Cheese. 6607X0 
I.ard, tried. 8(a;8c 
Tallow, rough. 6C«'6\.c 
Tallow, tried. 7(S7Kc 
W every cheerfully commend the Rural New-Yorker to the 
pattoDSge of our readers, as One ot tl.a very best pufilication* 
of the kiud lo be found in the country. We use Its matter 
largely for our agricultural selections, and they are much 
esteemed by many of our patrons. See the prospectus for the 
Rural the coming .ear, which we publUh this wren. What its 
there fit*ted, may be relied upon aa e.on-ett- -Amerb an Wes¬ 
leyan, Syracuse, N. K 
Tin* beat and cheapest Weekly Agrtenltpial and Horticultu¬ 
ral, News and Literary “paper for the million,'" enters its 13tb 
year January 4, 1862. It contium-a to be published at Roches 
ter. N Y . bv D. D. T. Moore, iw founder Eight largo five- 
column pages each week, on line patieratid new type, crowded 
with cream articles.— Atti.-a Allas, N. 
Moors'* Rpral Nkw-Yoresr is one of the most nwful and 
interesting; papers receive! at Ibis ofilee. It abound* with 
valuable ioformation upon Agriculture and Hortl'-ulture. and 
besides is a capital literary and Godly newspaper. It presents 
to it* readers al-o an Intelligible -utmuary or current news, 
aud in handsomely Illustrated. — Cecil Democrat, Elldon, Aid. 
To our readers who see It, no recommendation is needed ; to 
others we say that the Rural i* un*urpar*ed in the cmntry as 
a paper combiaioK agricultural with general family reading.— 
Tvrcfi-Light, Jay Co., Did. 
instance* 32c 1i» buslml. Pens The supply nr this grain con- a tor A v' 
tioues small, with a steady demand at ■t^rp.’aic 'jt bushel. inAtiir.t t n. tv iw i. 
1 „JN lertnton, on the lllli inst,, by Rev I. Fauoo. Mr. R. H 
1 ELY. or Grand Rapids, Mich., and HATTIE, only daughter of 
n Deu. II. B. Mosul,r, of the former place. 
I, In this city, On the 11th in*t..at. th* residence of the bride’* 
father by Rev. Mr IVnmtLWt, JAMBS L. TARRANT and Mis* 
Parties buying good* at this Store can IN ALL OASES have 
THEIR TvIOKrB'Sr REFUNDED 
If they desire it, if the good* bought are not tut represented 
or do not fit and are returned in good order. 
PEKHON8 from the COUNTRY 
Visiting the city and winhing to purchase Good Boot* and 
Shoe*, should be sure to find thin Store. 
PRATT, 
64 State Street, Mansion House Block. 
Third Door South of Market Street 
Pork, light, 1l)i) lbs..8.25(53 50 
Pork, heavy, “ . ;l 76(0)4 00 
Bacon. 4,003.14,60 
Ham*. . .. »a) 9 
Rutter, Fresh V tb,. 11,jl 18 
•• Till. No. I,. Il(5) 12 
" " No. 2. *tore,. Bo) 9 
Cheese... Ra H 
Flgtts, H) doxen. 17(5) 18 
Potatoes, tier bushel. 60,5) 75 
Chickens $1 pair. 26® 50 
Ducks. 3fi@ 40 
Turkey*, each. 6i*5) 76 
Geese, each. 30(5) 46 
Sheepskins. 1,6066 00 
Woo), 1) lb. . 36(p) 00 
Hides, U lb. 0006 4>i 
Calfskins. Oulu 8 
Hay....10.00® 16.00 
Straw,. .. .9,003110.00 
Reef, —No. 1st and 2nd class ft) 100 lbs.. $-1 IXJOiAAO 
" inferior. 2.7fffi>3.60 
Calves, each.. 3.01X550.00 
Sheep.. SOlxjllft.OO 
Lambs,. . 2.50®3.00 
THE IlOCf MARKETS. 
Ill NOINN ATI, Dsn, II, The weather has been quite unfa 
vocable for pork packing, and beti"o (be bunionas done has 
been comparatively light. The last few days packing has been 
suspended, owing to the high temperature, and ihe number of 
hogs in the pens ha* largely Increased, though tile re- elpts 
have not been near at. laiee a* they would have been if llto 
weather had been good. Price* have not undergone arty im 
portant change, however, a.-, drovers have boon Brin, a* a gen¬ 
eral thing, olid nut ili>|)".."l tn make cnoccdsiohs of moeh 
inmni'iii, preferring to wait.a favorable) C-Voinge io the weather 
’I'll.'sales made Httturdav were for future delivery, lit it is, -o 
soon a* the weather beoouieseoM enough to pack. The whole 
range nr prices lift.* been $3,'.V(ai;t.40, tin- loiter rate for extra 
large, averaging 249 to 27,7 lbs, the po-iaihng vale* foe those 
averaging2otl to 226 tbs. being $3,3D,el.'!,37 -the market dosing 
In Gilead, Mich,, Nov. 23d. at Ihe r.-ddenco of the bride’* 
father by the Rev J, 0. Obank. ADOLPHUS N, KELLER, of 
Palmyra, N. Y. t and M. LIDA BOOTH, of Gilead. Mich. 
In I’enfield, Dec lllli. bv the Rev. Altar, Hamketj,, Mr, GEO. 
MULLINER and Mis* KLLKN M GKIPPKN. both of Penfleld. 
SD i C it. 
l:P~ As Postadk Stamp* of tho old enrissoin are worthies* 
here, Rural friends will plena.- remit those of the new issue in 
future. Demand U. S. Treasury Notes preferred to any Bank 
Notes except those of our own and the New England State*. 
Special Notices. 
the Good Templar. — The only temperance periodical at 
the West. Fifty cents per annum; 10 copies , 3 months, $1. 
Who will help the cause and benefit bis family? Address 
B. II. MILLS, Upper Alton, Ill. 
Jllarkcte, Commerce, &c. 
Kurul New-Viirlirr Olficr, ) 
RoORESTKK, De'Oituber 17, 186L ) 
Tjib exciting topics of the day have put ft quietus upon all 
operations of a business character. We note ft slight decline in 
F’resh Pork and Hatns, aud a small advance in wool. No other 
change* apparent, 
K4K11I1CHTKU WHOLESALE PKM K8. 
Flour and Grain. Eggs, dozen. 15x0I6c 
F'lour, winter wheat,$6.26(5:6.^50 Hooey, box. llXoillc 
F’lour, spring do, 6 00(3)6.25 Gandies, box .llX,ulU>yc 
FTour, buckwheat. . 2 0 <xr.! 2 . 0 i) Candles, extra . . I23» 12c 
Meal, Imlien.. UJ0fil.dll Fttorr and Root*. 
.I?.West Ru*h. on Thursday, the 12th inst., of apoplexy, 
JOHN P. STULIr, aged 69 years and 3 months. 
At Cleveland, Ohio, Lieut CHARLES F. TNGERSOLL, son 
of Kov. Alvin INOKH80LL, of this city, aged 20 years. 
3Uu)erti0cnunt0. 
A DVKltTIsiNG TEIldffli In Ailvnnct. — Teirty- 
Fiye Obnts a Link, each Insertion. A price and a half for 
extra display, or 62S cenlH pur line of space. .SrnotAL Notiokh, 
(following reading matter, leaded,) Sixty Cent* a l,ine 
CJT" Its immense circulation among the Producers Rod Deal- 
GIIMAN’S SHOE STORE, 
ro. Q 8TATK STREET, 
BOOIIESTER, N. Y. 
hiRh tnmperaturo.juut the number ol errtofth ere tin RtnuL Nk.v SToarkr bv for -sr -—• 
1 . ........... i j TW> 
d. Price* have Dot undergone any im kact should bo borne In mind try all Wholesale Dealers, Mauu- PRINTING, furnished OKA ITS 
Ktof liTmakn'"nnocMS^'®* of nmeh IVu5,ul ,JW ’ who mnHt n«e*«W“'ily depend upon the People of GEfaUBOW ER Y KH. Commission Agent, Nuw Ynrt 
i wait a. I'.ivoriible c.lmngn iu the weather ^.<1 North lor patronage. 
dav were for fittnro delivery, llist is. so____ A 1 * X * J > HI HT’OC I-C H — 1,(XX),000 one year, aud 2,000.000 
i - 1 i, -■I., k The whole -----— i Y. two year old Ap(de Stocks, ■.) frotu $1 60 k 1 $2,6) id 1,000. 
■en $3.2/(513.41), the lutlcr rate fo, extra . f) lr Hr.tlo, by EDWARD WAIT, Walden , Our Stock*are tUtHUriMMMd, and we oiler Giim, for oaSU at 
o 277 lbs , rim pievailiog rate-. for 1.1)086 JlF Orange Go , N Y , I |:air about 5 mouths; I .lo. about 3 mos" the above war prices. ENSIGN A FORD, 
t,i. he.ng $3,3t>5il3,3A -tlte market closing I Hoar* moc; 1 do. 7 mos; I How, io pig, 16 months. ’ Ohio Nurserios, Tolmto, Ohio. 
dull but firm, packets uni, disposed in buy fur future delivery, 
aud drovers very willing lo sell ut the quotations. Gazette 
41II10AGD, Dun II Tho uuusuall.v warm—indeed, sullrv 
weather, Operates unfavorably among provision th alers Not 
withstanding this, however, awing tn a fear that the receipt* 
should lie suddenly cut. off, jncontrquenuaof the mflonndition 
of tlie roads In the triteripl*, Hie dwtnaod for ting* was more 
active, both hr shipper* and packers, anil we note an advance 
in price* of fully |0c fl 100 Ibi The icceiplx were onlv 6.2.14, 
but the sales since Saturday foot up fully 11,000 head, at a 
range nl S2,(Jtk.n2.a74a, gross. The market ft», the e.lnsfl tv,is firm 
at. 82,6nrfi2.6ft -t|ilito a uiilnlier of hnldei - asking $2,.6fl(VS2.ft0, with 
iipwai-il of 4,0oa head in the pen*, Besides the usual shipping 
demand lor New York, there were quite a number of Cana¬ 
dian* in the market, who wore purchasing lor shipment, to 
Montreal 
The market lor ilresied hog* wan vrrv much depresaed—the 
warm weather cm. fug a huge nrorml,on to sour, with sale* 
at $2,141.02, in for notion, mm fat-... ... ,,, . -e.— 
IH-TritlHT, DKO 14 -The warm wiqither ol the part l -w days 
I,’ ILM TTt »l-f. HA I rK — Farm for mile of 300 acre* 
I near the village of Lyons, Wayno Co., N. Y. Will ex¬ 
change in part, tor a small farm, or some Western land. For 
particular-, address Box 2/1, Lyons, N. Y. 
Lyons, Dec 1 1. 1-861- _ 6&t 2t 
'JITOI ’/I’ I lOltNH. I have f t sale a few Ball* and 
t > Bull Calve*, Cows ami Heifer* Thu You. g Stock by the 
Duko of Gloste; (U3«J.) and Grand Duke of tixlord (IKI84 ) 
JAMES I) SHE I,III IN, 
823-9t White Spring Farm. Geneva, N Y. 
I ( i ENTS WA NTED iu every I.oyai. Statu at 
/l a salary nl $86 per Mouth and traveling expenses paid, to 
sell anew article that every Family and every Soldier most 
have, ictail piiru iff which (<■ $1 For non.htoma <ff Agoucy ad- 
dt'C'S intinedialeljr, A. G. BALLOU ,V. HON. Ihtverhill. Mass.— 
10 a,,pUcauU for A * cn - 
A gents wanted io meei* kuiiit trees. 
Wb wish to employ a number of experienced and trust¬ 
worthy men to Hell trees, Ac., from our Nurseries at liberal 
wages. 
Wit. ilicsalK Dkaluka furnished with Nursery, Slock of all 
descriptions at the lowest wholesale rates 
HOOKER, FARLEY ft CO., 
684tf Rochester Wholesale Nuimirles, Knohestar, N. Y. 
L URK. I'ugr’* rorpcituul Kiln, I’litcnled Juljr, 
1837.—Superior to any io use for Wood or Goal, corda 
of wood, or IX tuns of coal to 180 hbls — coal uot mixed with 
stone. Address f434-til 1 0- D. FAGK. Hoohester. N Y. 
h»s had an fin favorable effect on the market, ami price* have t I IQ PATRONS GV ITFTrTrTIM'fl ANTI HOWA'RP’g 
dacllned 2f»5.'!i'o during tlm week On Saturday salt)* were made 1 U ALltrlUIYI o AND MUWAUH b 
Apples. I.Uhhel_ 3»3>)62c 
A).pies, dried fi tb. 5>i(«.3>ic 
lV.irhes. do. ISfadBo 
Cherries, do. 14(ail6o 
I'lumB, do. .... 12(5; 1 4c 
Potatoes.......... 30(5.400 
Hidbs and Skins. 
Slaughter. Raifl.^o 
Calf. «®7c 
Sheep Pelts.. $1.23(a) 1.76 
Lamb Pelt*. 74c(a,-$l.23 
Sbkps. 
Clover, bushel.$1.01X5) 4.60 
Timothy..3,2.00® 2.60 
SCN0RIK8. 
Wood, hard.$8b036 6 00 
Wood, soft. 3 Oft a) s.ut) 
Coal, l.ohigh.7 .Xlff; 7.00 
Goal..Scranton.6.6015, 6.60 
Goal. Pittstou.fi .'SKal 6 60 
Goal. Shamokiu _ S.Mfi) 3.60 
Goal. Char. PXZlSSia 
Salt, bhl.l.lbal 1 60 
Hay, tun .. 7.OOfliHl.tiO 
Straw, tain.6 flt4a| 6 00 
Wool,*/lb.. :Wa)46a. 
Whltensh, balfhbl.. 3.0X5) 3.00 
Codfish, quintal.... 4 OXal 4 60 
Trout, naif bbl.3.00® 3.26 
at. a range of $3.1 itfn 3,70 the Ini ter figure being all that could 
be obtained for tin. very best The figure* iff hutclAr* may be 
ft little higher, hut for large lots no more than the figures 
quoted could he obtained Tribune. 
THE CATTLE MARKETS. 
NEW Y4HKK, Diso. II I’hn current pricos for the week at 
all the markets are a* follows; 
JlKEg OATTt.M. 
First, qualitj fd CW-t. $8.21X5 9.00 
Ordinary quality... l.rM.tuA Of) 
Common quality,.. 6.60. d7 25 
Inferior quality, .. 6 OCX.«6.60 
COWS AND OALVKN. 
First quality.$45.00(5)60.00 
Ordinary quality,. 10.00.r-15.00 
Common quality. 30.00(5.35.00 
Inferior quality,. 25UtX‘L30.00 
VKAL 0AI.VK8. 
First quality, «lb. 6,M@6 c 
Ordinary quality,. 4>j®6 c 
Common quality. 4. l a:^4>ic 
Inferior quality,. 4 (a)4>^o 
HHKKK AND LAMPS. 
Prlmu quality, f/ iiwul,. $4.50:V86.00 
Ordinary quality,. 4.00.514.50 
Comition quality. 3. 00 ®4.(0 
Inferior quality. 2.25(5,13.00 
8W1NK. 
First quality, )<) Ih. 3Ji(52i^c 
Other qualities,.. 3 @3 c 
ALBANY, DkO. 18. - Bkkviw There are nearly 1,300 more 
nattU- it. the yard , than on Monday la»t, and taking weight in¬ 
to consideration, tbo supply of heel’ is at lead dnuhle that of 
Inst iveels There is a marked improvement in the average 
a oality, and Tor tho first Unto lit sutne weeks there "tea few 
roves of strict Iv pry to him Thor* i little or no change in 
prices. Higher figures have been paid for one or two droves 
than have been . Drained beforo for a rear or morn back, but 
O e superiority ot the call I u jus'ifies Otis, purlin p> Aside from 
Uu'iti fancy lots, liter is scarcely dny change to not*. The de¬ 
mand Is ctnnparwlively light, Although tl.oi.. are plenty of buy¬ 
ers in the market. 
KtafiMrf* The following Is onr comparative Htatement of 
receipt* at this market over the Central Kail rood, a-t. mating 16 
to the car: 
IVOWER AND MOWER AND REAPER. 
Aft there hav“ been many inquiries** tfllho right I havclouso 
tin. invention Patented by A. W. Mmkrb, Pl an Adjustable I.evcr 
bv which tho finger bar ami knives of a Grass Harvester are 
elevated or depietseil. I limeby give notice that I have settled 
in full w itli said Moiisk for the' use of i-.'tfd iii»untinu on all ma- 
ehines of my make, and all who have them are rulutteed from 
any liability m r.atd Molts* or his ngent,, ami I have also leased 
the right to list' in the future I lia said improvements, u« the 
subjoined certificate wfll shoiv It L, UDWAKD, 
Ma.i.iftml.i I er, Ruffillo, N. Y. 
I, Ai.kert W Moiwh, the Pat-ntue nf the Lifter arrangement 
for Gifts. Harvester, do certify that Reims L. IIowxkd, of Buf¬ 
falo, has settled with me for the past and taken ft licence for 
the luturo, instated In his card above. 623-2t 
Dated, Dec. 13th, 1661. ALBERT W MORSE. 
GILMAN’S SHOE STOKE, 
No. & STATIC STREET, 
ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
GILMAN’S SHOE STORE, 
No. S STATE STRKE'd 1 , 
ROCHESTER, If. Y. 
j^OOKS FOR RURAXI8T8. 
Tn* following work* on Agrlonltnre, Horticulturn, Ac., may 
be obtained at th* Office of thu ItnitAL Nrw-Yokkmjl We can 
also furnish other book* on Rural Allairs, issued by American 
publishers, at the usual retail prices, aud shall add now works 
aH published. t &~ Rtnut. Agent* entitled to premium*, and 
who are ofterod aohnlcM of books, can select from till* list. 
THE PROVISION fllAltKETS. 
NEW Y4)f(ic. Deo. 18 .—Flobh—.M arket opened quiet and 
Qrm with only a mndorate business doing for export and homo 
consumption, and closed dull, with holders a litllu more din 
POxed to realise Sales at *A,255)6,**6 for rejected ; $S,4d@6,60 
for suoerfiue rilftle, #t. t 'i.Y>r6,7o for extra do, J5. tl(,i)5,60 for mi per¬ 
il ut> Western ; $5,650.5,86 fm cnpnuon to modioui extra do, tb, 
90,15,95 fur snipping brands extra round hooped Ohio, and $6, 
i).Va.6,73 for trade brands do,— market closing dull Canadian 
Moor ahgiitly declined, with a moderate Imsiouse doing. Stiles 
at $fl,4J«i*|Sd for miperfine, and $’i 65«i7,60 for common to choice 
exti-a Rye Ilnur quiet and steady, with sales at $3..‘.«vi 4.1.1, for 
inferior to choice, Corn meal steady and without any material 
change in prices Sains at $3,1)0 for extra Western, $3,W) for 
Jersey, and 7.3,30 for Brandywine. 
Gkaiy—W heat mat set lirrn, with a limited supply offering 
and only a moderate business doing for export aud home con¬ 
sumption. Sales fair Chicago apriugal $1,29; Milwaukee elubat 
*1,31 «)l,32; (air winter red Western a) $1.41; white Western nt 
$ 1,46, By* remain* firm and without material change itt prices; 
sales at 82W<qH6o. Barie v rum- steady. 70><,ri)c; sales Slate at 7*. 
Barley mall continues dull aud nominal at UUC for prime - 
Puaa continue quiet and nominal at 86c for Canadian Corn 
market may Im quoted dull, with onlv a vory moderate buxi 
0*68 doing Tor export and home consumption; sales at Ii6c for 
poor mixed Western; 670i 67,L,c for good to uboico shipping do, 
afloat, and 68c in store, 7('m; f jr white Western, and 68ctor Jer-ey 
yellow Oat* quirt (Lod sL-ady, wile* at 44 u-4tXc. for Canatla, 
and 44Jg|Vr)46c for Jersey, Western ami St.s’e, the hit.f-r no ex- 
Iretno price. We uotice sales of beans HI $2,25&j/2,6U for medi¬ 
um, and $2.85 for marrow tab, 
FlinyrsiO.vs - Pork quiet .rod without change; sales at $12,26 
!V13,00 for mess, and $a,6u'n 9,00 for prime. Roof unchanged — 
Sales at $4C<()4,60 lor enuutry prim*, $5,1)0016,60 for country 
mess; $U,Ott5jl2,OJ for re-pack.•'! mess, ami $13,7«<*U.H.87 for ex¬ 
tra mess. Prime mess beef firm and unchanged; sales at $18,60 
(snlD.OO Rvftf blltn* steady, ssl.j* at 516.IKD' 17.'4l. Cut "eats 
are quiet and dull, - lies at 3K(ff4o for old shoulders, and 4\«6c 
for new (in: 4*iW6« for old hstns, and VffniTe. tar new do. Bacon 
cortiiiues firm and iu lair demand-, -ales.it 7o for Cumberland 
middles, 7' i'; for long ribbed do, 7for long cl/jar do, and 7J»c 
for short clear do. '-looked meat* are d it I land heavy: sales a 
tew hbds. fide*at flqiffi.Qu. Dressed hogs in umderate demand, 
with sales at. 4)6(<t)4)tfl. Lard in active demaudand prices easier; 
sale* M SlSCkific for No. 1 to choice Western. Butter less firm 
aud selling at Hfn tv-, for Ghfri, and Ifirr.,!*: for State. Gheeso 
continues itondy at 5)ifitfcfor good to choto.o. 
Hok.-i -Steady, with a moderate demand; sales at 12n)2dc for 
common to prime. 
Amiss - Steady it SJ.SIB* for pots, and at $5,50for pearls 
HHEKAMJ, Pgc |6. - F't-oru The demand i.i very moder¬ 
ate this morning while prices are unchanged. Sales since Sat 
ttr.Uy noon at$4,50(^4,65 for extra Canada from spring wheat; 
ft7,1 for-xtra Wisconsin: $'>,0i)(alfl 26 for fair to goad extra lodi- 
ai.a and Ohio, and $4.87>£'i'5,t>d for double extras 
GBalJt—’there is nothing dolug lo the wheat market. Hold¬ 
ers are tinner In consequence of the favorable report of the 
steamer. Com also quiet and no salue Oats. !.l-i Utuisootious 
were made *t 28c Rve also nominal at 65c. 
Pkovi3io*e—Heavy mux* pork rules dull at$11.60(5)12.00, and 
light do at $10,Wa)li,00 Beef dull and none offering. New 
hams, smoked, ate selling slowly tU 7c, while now smoked 
.shoulders sre quoteffat 41-2:a.6c. l.Kju brings 7j4)7)tc u to qual¬ 
ity. Tallow is still quoted at 8)£c. 
Dkkhhmd H1X48—Are still quiet within the range of SfiCaMc aa 
to quality. A lot of 100 State, averaging 210 Iba, brought 3’fc. 
This week. 
Cattle.3.291 
Sheep.8.034 
Hogs. 1,943 
PRHJK8— 
Last week. 
2,016 
6,190 
760 
This week. 
...474(ajA‘<C 
Cor. week 
lost year. 
2,4.82 
680 
60 
-BPHUP Last Week. 
Premium,..,. SVf.mh'\ts 0 (M c. 
Extra.4U5;4iyO 4Q;mlLc 
First quality.8*;5)4 O 34;,'5.4 0 
Secoud quality.SX^aKo 8 'yo)3Ko 
Third quality.2>i(jd2Ke 2.kj(<L2,%c 
rih'EKf - It will lie noticed that tint supply Is pretty large, but 
tlte week opens wit h cold, clear woather aud ft brisk demand at 
an advance oq last, week - oriceg. Pricos range from 3:y(a)4>ic ; 
tiiu outside figure for strictly extra. 
1 lor: i We have no change to nuke In out figure*, the ruling 
quotation-* being 3.L(»l'i‘*r )U It, for corn fed, and most oftlie 
sales being made at fl iri.ri.70 yJ ps) lbs During the week 
about 12,000 bead were oObl. -Altos and Argu.,. 
CAMBRIDGE, Dr.o, il -At market713 Cattle, 660 Beeves, 
and 163 Stores, oourining of Working Oxen, Cows ami Calves, 
Yearlings, two and three year* mil, not suitable for Beet 
Pmoeta Market Brel’ Extra, 7,0 isyaifl.25; first quality, $ 5.75 
(«i0JK). ancomi ri,., third do. $3,76(Sl4.«). 
vVoiiKtiro OXKJt -$IW. *100fkil20. 
Cow* x.VD Calvish - $23, (tlfijiW) 
Stokka Yearlli.gs, IO.UO lOO.iM, Two years old,?l5uil7; Three 
yciirt, old, 1184,1/1 
Siii'.kp ax'd La.vuih -3,AW at. market. Prices In lotsat$2.00 
(aJ ’.ftt) each; extra aud selections tZll/oA-Kt. 
Spring l.amt>* None 
Iln.Ka - Vi lb. Tallow. (VeifitiC. 
Pki.th — $ 1 (« 4 I. 26 . Calf Skins, 'fi'kjSc p lb. 
Vila 1 , Gai.vkh $05-0. 
BRI44IIT44N, Dxo 12 At market 9G0 Beeves, 1600 Stores, 
35<)d Sheep And I ambs, and 480 Swine. 
Prick.-.— Sfark-l Beef—Extra, *6 26;,flrst quality, $6.00; second 
do, $5.7.'/", 41 , 00 ; third do, $4,7f<cC6.(K), 
Mit.rn Gow* -$.Wj 4I, common, $13fct)]9. 
Workt.ym Dy»cv-$H. r i, $110^)136, 
Vkal Cal v i—$ 4,0tXiii6,00. 
YuAKiavii*- $Apl0; two years old, $12®16; three years old. 
$177419 elm). 
futWfB—fifcfi je Tallow. 6Qra)6>£e. 
Calk Saine — ft" fiC. 
StiKKK a at) Lamjim-$ 2 00^2,50; extra and selections, $3,00® 
$3.60. 
PBLT8 — $1 ,10.£1.50. 
Swi.vk—S tores, wholesale, 4 (ff;6 c ; retail, 55)7 c; fat hogs, 
undressed, 00 ; still fed, 0c; corn fed. 0c. 
THE WOOL ItJARKETM. 
Al.ltAN3, Due 12 — The market continues to r i a very firm 
for the common and medium grades, but very tatne for tho 
finer description* of Fleece, with silo* 1,000 lbs common nt 49, 
and 10,000fbx tin* 00 p. t Pulled I- taken alums' n« fast ax it 
becomes marketable This ih probably the largeal kin market 
in tbo world at this wM'm of tbo year, dealers huing new ablo 
to gather m about 20,000 lb", of Palled Wool weekly. Tlm 
sales of Pulled stiic.o our last embrace 2,600 lbs. No. 1 at 46; 
5 000 lbs. cupor and 10,000 tbs. extra, both at 47>j, cash, The 
stock of all kinds of woohnow in this market does uot exceed 
200,000 lb s.—Journal. 
American Farrar r'« Ency- 
•» clopedia, ..$4 00 
Allen's Am. Farm Book.. ..160 
Allen's Disease* ol Domes¬ 
tic Animals.............. VI 
Allen'sKural Arcnltectura 1 2// 
Allen on the Grape.1 00 
Am. Architect, or Plan* for 
Country Dwellings .6 00 
A meric.au Florist's Guido,.. 78 
Barry's Fruit. Garden, . 126 
- Blake’s F'nrumr at, Home,. I 26 
H O I ,IDAY S.— 60 XXX Written Cards sent for $1. RousMlnKaull'sRuralEcou- 
C. A WALWORTH, Box 213, Philadelphia, omy .126 
Brighi mi Grape Culture, 2 d 
1 1 Wlf) PACKAGES of Rare FlowerSeeds to be giveuawav. edition. ... ..... 60 
| U1 M 7 » jr-s..nd I’m a Circular. P SUTTON, Ransom, Pa Browne s Bird F’ancier . 60 
1 , ,, , Brownes Poultry Yard-100 
L3N4J 1 <• A yi N C-’-I- .1 MII.LKR. No to Arcade, Roch- Do. Field Rook of Mimirett 126 
I./.ester N V General Fmgravvr. Wedding, V.Mt.ug, and I/ndgeman'sCard. As*t.. .180 
Business Curds, ?ea!s. Plat.* Printing, Wood f.uts, Ac,, Ac. Po Florin'.’* Guide. till 
N. II. All orders promptly executed at reasons hie rate*. Do! Kitchen Gardener's I n- 
|j 1 BUIT GROWERS' SOCIETY of WESTERN NEW Dm Vrmt Cult. Manuai_ 60 
I' v ()RK I be Annual Meeting of rhrt Frqtt Grower* bo- Breck’s Book of Flowers....! 00 
cietv of Western New York will be hold at the Court House, Ruist’s Flower Garden 1 26 
Rochester, N. Y„ at 11 o'clock, A. M., on Wednesday, the 8th d„. F'amUv Kitchen Card 76 
day of January, 1862. A fine show of F rutt may he expected. Chemical Field Lectures .100 
By orner of tho Lourjo.il. PhinPMM Suytir C;$uo kiicI 
621 4t C. P. BISSKLu 8ecrotwy, Rochester, N. Y. k s t iwar Making...... 26 
Cborl ton’s Crnp« Grower’* 
Guide. 60 
Cobbett'H Am. Gardener.., 60 
Cothige and Farm Bee- 
K@0jM>r 4 »»*»••••«••*•••• ai) 
Cole’s Ant. Fruit Book...., 60 
Do. Am. Veterinarian. 60 
ila<Id's Modern Horse Doc. 1 00 
Do. Am. Cattle Doctor . . I 00 
Do. Anatomy and Pliysi- 
oloy of the Horne.,.200 
Bo. colored plat**. , 4 od 
Dana's Mock Manual...._1 
Do. Prize Finsav on Manures 26 
GILMAN’S SHOE STORE, 
_ __ Davy’s Devon ilerd Book. 100 
No. © STATT] B r JtRKET, Domestic and Ornamental 
’ Poultry..........„,.li)0 
ROOHESTJ5R, N. Y. Do, colored plates.. ... 2 00 
’ Downing * Fruit* and Fruit 
Trees.1 16 
Downing'* landscape Gar¬ 
dening.3 60 
Do. Rural F.Kiays.3 00 
Flastweod'H Cranberry Cul¬ 
ture. 50 
FTlttott’s West. Fruit Book 1 25 
Kvery Lady her own Flower 
Gardener, 60 
Family I Noe tor by Prof- H 
8. Taylor.1 26 
Farm Drninngo, (H. F 
French).1 00 
...... ..._ ... „- Fessenden’* Fitruier and 
TnOWLER’S PATENT STEAM PLOWING Gardener ..126 
P MACHINERY.—Patent Right* for States and Counties, Do. Am Kitchen Garden.. 50 
and Machines, are now for sale. Descriptive Pamphlet* sent. Field's Pear Culture.. 100 
post free. Apply to R. W. EDDISON, 603 South Delaware FmhCulture.-..,190 
Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. 619-lllt Flinton Grnewis.. .126 
■-— Guenon on Milch Cowa.... 60 
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kind in tho United States. All Books s/dd Ht. the PuhtUfie^. Hctcnoe. B0 
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fo. e s r rjv r m satEUdCT, 
ROCnESTJUR, N. Y. 
Trio VVLK It’S PATENT STEAM PLOWING 
t MACHINERY.-Patent Right* for States and Counties, 
amd Machines, are now for sale. Descriptive Pamphlets sent, 
post Gee. Apply to R. W. EDDISON, 603 South Delaware 
Avenue, Philadelphia, Pft 61 $ pit 
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NO. 26 BUFFALO ST,, ROCHESTER, N. Y., 
The largest and most liberally conducted establishment of the 
kind In tho Ut.iterl8tat.es. All Books sold st the Publisher's 
t nces, and .> Gift given with each purchase, varying in value 
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any address upon application. Liberal inducement* offered to 
Agents getting up clubs- 620-tt 
Hyde'sChlnose Sugar Cane 15 
Johnston's Agricultural 
Chemistry.1 25 
Do. F.luuienteof Ag. Choni 
Istrv snd Geology .1 60 
Do, Catechism of Chemistry 
for Schools... 25 
Langstioth on th* Hive and 
Honey Bee.126 
l.eu.-liar's Hot Houses ,1 26 
Liebig's F’amiliar I .otters to 
Farmer*., so 
Li lisle v's Morgan Horses .] 01 ) 
Allnnr s Bee-keeper's Man nail 90 
Mile* on tin* Horse's Foot.. 60 
Milburn on Cow. 25 
Modern Cookery by Mis* 
Acton and Mrs, 8 J. Hale.l 26 
Mrs Abel's Skillful Houmi- 
wife ami Lillies'Guide , 60 
Saxton's Rural Hand Books, 
bound in t Series. . .each 1 25 
MunnV Land Drainer. B0 
Nash's Progreselve F’Hj-met. 60 
Nolli's Gant. Companion .100 
Norton’s Elements nf Agri¬ 
culture.. 60 
Oloott’sSorgho and lm|»heel 00 
Pardo* on th* Strawberry. (Hi 
redder’* l.aad Measurer 60 
Peraoz's Now Culture of the 
Vino. . . . 26 
Phvlist' Boe-keepor's Chart 26 
Quinoy’s Mysteries of Bee¬ 
keeping.1 00 
Quincy on Soiling Cattle,,. 60 
Kabbll Fancier....,,. 60 
Rati.I hII’b Sheep Httsband- 
RIclbardKori on the Ilorno,.’! 25 
Do. Pest* of the Farm. 26 
Do, DomustJc F’owls. 25 
Do. on the Hug. 25 
Do. ou the Honoy Btut - 25 
Do. on the Dog... 25 
Reeiuelitt’* Vlue-druMfir* 
Manual. 60 
Shupherd’sOwn Rook.200 
Stray Leave* from the Book 
of Nature.100 
Stephens’ Book of the Farm 
2 vols. 4 00 
Skillful Housewife . 26 
Skinner's Fllement* of Ag¬ 
riculture . 26 
Smith's Landscape Gar¬ 
dening.......126 
Tbaer's Principle* of Agri¬ 
culture...-.. ....2 00 
ThotmiA F'arro Implement* 1 00 
Thompson’s Food of Ani¬ 
mals.. 76 
The Rose Cultnrint,........ 80 
Top ham's Chemistry Made 
Easy..,,..-. 28 
Turner'* Cotton Planter's 
Manual..j,..,. 1 90 
Warder's Hedges and Ever- 
KTHetlS'. 100 
Wari tig’s Element* of Ag¬ 
riculture... 78 
Weeks on Beos .. 25 
Wilson on Flax. 25 
Youatt & Martin on Cattle. 1 25 
Yeuatton tho Home.,125 
Do. on Sheep. 75 
Do. on the Hog. 78 
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