RECRUITING OFFICERS of the RURAL BRIGADE. 
CHKKStt In pooiI demand. with free Pales during the past 
week, tfonted at IO.'jC Tor ordinary, 1K« l.c for good to choice. 
SHKD8—The market qui- t, sales manly ati eUil. Quoted at 
$1,26 for ordinary Wisconsin, $2 t'or prime IllinoisTimothy, ami 
$2,l8hK«'2.25for Belgian Timothy. Clover at *4,50 •5,0). I lax- 
seed at 31,904. 
Provisions - The market dull with hut little doing; mess 
pork. $ll,.'iOfiil 12.00 l.axd firm at 0)^e. Hams and Shoulders— 
none in Tb- bauds of packers. White fish and Trout in half bar¬ 
rels firm at $3,2o;&3, .to. 
( AI DER. I»III,T,S.—T have now on hand, in store, seve- 
\J rat or the celebrated IIiokok Chock Mills, which I tvill 
sell at manufacturers' prices.transportation added, at. tin* Uene- 
aee Seed aud Agricultural Warehouse, itoehi ster, \ y 
J. K tPALJS. A ent. 
BLACK DUCKS 
AND 
Bronao TxirKics 
FOR SAUK BY 
6(58 JOHN It. PAGE. Senuett, N. Y. 
As efficient Apent of the Rural writes that "it's about time 
for (Jen. Moorm, of the Rural Brigade, to call the roll and 
prepare for the Winter Campaign"—that “some Recruiting 
Officers will want to know about, the bounties (premiums) 
offered for successful scouting, (canvassing,) while all ought to 
he posted as to the general progamme of tern’s, Ac , in order to 
enter upon the campaign intelligently, and with a prospect of 
victory." He farther intimates that he shall •* roll up his usual 
number, (about fifty.) and more too, without regard to any 
premium, and hopes others ' will help the Run*!, for the love 
of it and the good it has done ami is doing," Ac. In response to 
which, and many other gratifying ami encouraging epistles 
from Agent-Friends, wo beg, (.after tendering acknowledgments 
for past Carom aud present kind offers,) to say that, though ill¬ 
ness aud pressing duties ham thus far prevented us from 
making the usual arrangements for illo Winter Campaign, we 
shall soon issue the " documents" - Bills, Prospectuses, Prem¬ 
ium lusts, Ac. Meantime we hope every Recruiting Officer of 
the Brigade will not only y repare for but commrncr. action. 
Those who firkin early,— not, before the field is occupied by the 
canvr-sera for I ashy papers—will do the most, good and be the 
most successful. Friends! will yon not respond to this sugges¬ 
tion by commencing your lists at onceT—remembering that our 
lowest club rate for 1863 (ns announced last week, with cogent 
reasons.) is $ 1 . 2:0 per copy. 
Adhere to Tbkms.—W e endeavor to adhere strictly to sub¬ 
scription terms, and no person tin authorized to offer the Rural at 
lose than published rates. Agents and friends am at liberty to 
piwe a way as many copies of the Rc HA t, as they are disposed to 
pay foe at cl ob rate, but we do not wish the paper offered, in 
any case, below price. 
83^" Change or Address — Subscribers wishing the address 
of their papers changed from one Post-Office to another, must 
specify the old address as well as the now to secure compliance. 
B arton x- him,ever 
/*/-.-/// ni/ii, at the stir. Piiit, i . 
Straw Cutters. and CIioiumiiu Ax*«. 
I ivns awarded the First 
on <'«rti Stalk, Huy, aud 
... —.-— — — Fieri- premium On car- 
pouter r.«jc»* Tool* 
-AM kirnOnf A/AVV/A.V/CV TOOLS, AtiRICVI.TUKAL IM- 
I LhMKS TS, and HA ROW AMR generally, at the Old Stand, 
first building west of Main si, ID.age, Kr>oh*„ter X Y. All 
articles of our manufacture irur-nurfed. »1S-I3t 
EL A WA K E < l IIA PE VIN ES, from 
Concord Grape Vines, from So to $10 ft mu. 
Diana brape Vines, from £5 to $15 Vi inn. 
-2t \\ r W 11 1 if/in i im p v* . 
THE CATTLE MARKETS. 
NICW YOUK, Oct A-'—The current prices for the week at 
all the markets are as follows: 
, ... RF.KP CATTI.K, 
First quality, .cwt *8.60h'9,00 
Ormn.iry Quality. 7.2vlr«.25 
Common quality,.... 6.5IV'S-.7.U0 
Inferior quality,.. 
First quality. 
Ordinary quality. 
Common quality, 
Inferior quality, , 
First, quality. 
Ordinary quality, 
Common quality, 
Inferior quality. 4 ’@43*0 
SHEEP AND LAMBS 
Prime quality,. f) head *4.00^5.250 
Ordinary. 4 ffKa)4.60 
Fn-n-non, ...... 7 CV; .1 75 
Inferior. 2,87(g)3'25 
8 WINK 
Corn-fed,. 3 brOH^c 
still-fed. S^£ 4 .t<c 
Very poor. 3 (d#‘ic 
ALBAN V, Nov. 3 .—Bkeyks—T he market is dull and lower 
this week The supply, io view of the comparatively light dp 
1113 ml. is altogether too large while the average quality is b.v no 
means what it ought to be. The sales made indicate a decline 
to 15 il2.Sc TV inn It,s on nil grades, and tbtre is no animation in 
the trade even at this falling off. 
Receipts— The following is our comparative statement ofre- 
eeipts at this market over the Central Railroad, estimating 16 to 
the car; 
_ . Cor week 
_ This week. Last, week last year. 
Cattle.4,112 3,120 2.464 
Sheep.6.327 4,100 3,736 
Hogs. 266 .... 1S5 
Aver, weekly Total since Total same 
receipts last year January 1 . date last year. 
Cattle.3,348 119,77:1 152,125 
Sheep.4.0.51 185,435 1.56,924 
Hogs. 231 9,351 2,081 
To the above receipts of cattle we liavo tn add IDO head, that 
were driven in. making the total on sale 4,212, and there are 60 
cars of Cattle, or 96 > In-ad, lying over at Buffalo and Suspension 
Bridge, for want of cars. 
Prices—T he following are. the ruling prices: 
. This week. Last week. 
Premium,.Su.tMie OidO $n,uo ytl no 
Extra,.. 4.306. 4.60 4.3,7 a 4,75 
First quality, ..S.mMU.i 5 4,Off,, 4,2.5 
Second quality.. . 8 . 10 - 3.40 3.2<V.,>3.6() 
Third quahty..2.3tKs!2,S5 2,.6ix. 2.65 
SwF.Kr —The inquiry is light., sales several hundred during 
the sveek At 4 V/> 4 .e. The total agios do not exceed 2 /X 0 head, 
linns — The sales have been about £000 head at the following 
imt.es; 
Firs quality Illinois cora-fed.$l,62f5 * 80 
Medium....4,25(34,50 
State, lo-avv and fet,. ... 4 , 25 v 
Light State or Michigan...3,LOWS,7.5 
[AtUm and Jr pus. 
BRIGHTON, Oct. 30 —At market. 1,600 Beef Cattle. 650 
Stores. 4,3 8) -sheep aud Lambs. 91 Swine. 
BRKrCAT- 1 'LM — Price*. extra. 56,7.536,76 find quality. $6,60® 
0 ttb second do, * 6.0 <v. 0.00; third do, $4.60®5.o0 
Working Oxgy—None. 
Milch Cows— $39 <1 <3; common, $18 jilP. 
Vral Caltrs —$0,l»>l’fl,00 
Storks-—Y earling, $7,(Whi9,00; Two years old, $14@16; Three 
yea-re »l«3. tl'Crt.19, 
Hides — fi ft ft. Tallow -7‘»'®7>-lc. 
PelT 8—ll.no.-i1,2.5. each. Calf Skins—3a>9e XI ft. 
Sukrp A.VO LaMhs —*2,CKke2.2fi: extra. *2,7.5 a 3,50. 
Swish—S tores, wholesale, o i.SOe : retail. 0 Mile. Fat Hogs, 
undressod, none. St.ill-fed. none. Spring Pigs, 5 @ 60 ; retail, 
6 a 6 c. 
OAMJHUIHJK. Out. 29.— At market 2662 Cattle, about 1.1W0 
Beeves, ami 1662 stores, consisting of Working Oxen, Cows, and 
one, two and three vcarB old. 
Market Berk— Extra (including nothing hut the best Urge 
fat stall-fed Oxen) ftytUq, 6.75 first quality, 36.0Qf„d,26; Biicond 
do, ss.wvah.tw; third do. $4,iKbii;(),pu. ordinary, $—oh— 
Workivu Oxks, Tl pair-$7firiil60. 
Cows Ajril Oalvrs —*20. .$2 fiia>40 
STORKS —Yearlings, $7M9,00; Two years old, $l.Yoll5; Three 
years old, $IAal£tt 
riHUKi- AMD I,AMUR -4960 at market. Prices In lots, $2,S0®2.- 
7R AAnh * Aviwo *•) ikV.AQ 7t 
tA RKIA (IE HOUSES WANTED! 
J^A.XJILSIINrER, LsTXJJEiSEniBfcj, 
Dansville, Livingston Co., N. Y. 
tt r R in vile the att-*nt ion to Nurserymen and Dealers to our 
extensive st«i k of Fruit Tines, comprising the leading varieties 
Standard and Dwarf Pc-.-u" Trees, 
Two and three years from bud. very linu. 
Plum Thkrr. 7 and 8 years from l>ud. very fine. 
Chkkry Ik«ks, 2 Vi'.-irBfrom bud, vary line. 
2W.I 00 Apple Mock", 2 Years n.d, 
50,<X)0 Anueiw Quince Stocks 
Avery large stack of V fple Treed, 4 years old, 6 to 8 feet, at $45 
per 1000 , very line; together with a general assortment of 
Small Fruits and Evergreens. 
We w ill sell our stock at; prices lo suit the times for ea«h, nr 
on time, with approved notes paviinh- ai Imnk. |6S7-3t«o 
Dausville, Oct., 1882 WlLMAMA, RAMSDEN £ CO. 
Oapplo grsv, 
, H - uesds well up. long range in action, weight, 
eli-ion to twelve huuoreil, age, i.-veu "o oirht vears, M hands 
high. Any pereou having a sound pair „? horses lor sale aa- 
awe ring the de»crijition will plena ad-tuva 
Ml-K OKI) A. PRINCE, Buffalo, N Y 
OOW3 AXD OALVRS. 
J3EST FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. 
Wheeler & Wilson Manuf during Co. 
Worn awarded the First Premium at the Great International 
Exhibition. Loudon, 1S62. 
Principal O tit re, 505 Broadway^ JVVio ITark, 
665 8 W. IHHHI.K, Agent, Rnebeatev, N. Y. 
\Y 1 L L I A M 00221, 
Draper anti 'X'iiiloi*, 
19 FKOuYT S T ft BBT, ItOCUBSTBU, JV. I". 
rMPBOVED BUTTER PACKADB, 
r PATENTED 8EI>1'. ss, _ r 
This is a ehenp mid dutnhle Paekagn. so constructed with a 
lining " .;u, this inside, H .1 to secure all the ml vantage* of 
glass. With the lightnnaa and durahility of a wooden packs in. 
It will preserve the butter better th.-ui tubs or firkins a-there 
is An Ao.« from Smknnr, aim thn butter is not spoilt by coming 
in contact with the wood ' 
The use of thisipftckiu-e will secure to the Dairvmen pav for 
the Facksge or its return, aud it c.-ui be cle-insediis easily an a 
'bturu* nr (ri-f-M J;ir, jui.J ran I»e nsp»l for until worn out 
tlnm iariiiff the expense of 1‘neltAKeH every so mod 
M^SU to, County, ami Town Riffht* |>> r snle by 
Scott. N Y., Sept 21 . 1862. T * * >iiCK ’ 
TSAL OALVSa 
A IIEAI'TI E1JI, AIirROMt OPE, Mum ntfVtuff 
di Fire Hundred times tor lioenly-eipht cents! Tin siIverd 
1 ’J'f. ui diIfcreut powers, $1.00 Mailed tree. Address 
BoMf F. M, HOW KN, Box 2T. H.iston. Musa. 
A lUONTIIl—I w.v.vt to tttr.M Auk.vts in every 
tjp I 5 ) County at *75 per month aud expenses, to sell a new 
and cheap Bowing Machine. Address, with stamp, 
662-121 S. MADIrtON, Alfred, Maine. 
Js < JjK- oHEES K EACT(>I4IKH, 
ROE’S PATENT VAT, 
With Coo cult's f M enov cm i:\ts, made especially for larne 
dau-u-s, with siaJvattizod iron bodies, and bottoms to the tin Vaia. 
SIZES FOR CHEESE FACTORIES. 
o <. " " 210 “ deeper, 65 (3) 
8 9 “ JiJ •• h.Y 8l>i •• “ 26.5 *• r.s im 
9 3 feet by if), - 33.6 " Mu) 
1® 3 I I, •< 367 o 35 W) 
x 2 VIA.. if 400 " 100 oo 
13 3 7-12" 11, S' 466 « 110 00 
Tkrms —These prices Will not he varied from, and notes on 
interest will be required when credit is given. 
rheho Vats an- now made of Gal v.tnized Iron, instead of wood. 
We have uiada a tLater especially for these largo Vats, two of 
which have been tn use the past Hoason, and give perfect satis¬ 
faction. 
Letters of inquiry promptly answered. 
II. * E. F. COOPER. 
Watertown, Y. N.. Oci 26, 1862. 668-4t 
.-V MONTHI-Wewsnt Agents at .Sixty 
f ID\IW Dollars a mou'li ami all expenses paid, to sell our 
new Ct.imnta Wri.yijkrs, Omkxtai, 15I.'V:XKR8, ami 12 other 
new articles Address SHAW & CLARK, Hi.Ideford, Maine. 
I lb AC H I'lf.ld HAH.—25,000 one y ear old, from 
bud. very thrifty and fine, at $50 per thousand. 
Address LENKA CO, 
4-fit_ Humboldt, Nm-.eiiea, Toledo. Ohio. 
Special IVotices«s 
QHOICE NATIVE AND FOREIGN 
Orape Vinoa, 
Lbjtk A Co., offer for sale a large stock of Native and Foreign 
tIcr%Vnd H fim a Pri^Lhlt “ d "‘"’ H V!llual,le 
Address LKNK k CO 
66, 01 Humboldt Nurseries, Toledo, Ohio. 
T he grove in i i ifsn:uY.-DR. 
JOHN A KKNNICOTT. Tor Oimivk I'. O.. Cook. Co.. Il¬ 
linois, still sells all kinds uf Nursery vtock, stilted to the North¬ 
west Fruit, Ornamental and Timber Trees, Splendid Kvkk- 
tiRnu.vs, sure to (tee—"Small Fruits,” or ft) best sorts; uearSDO 
varietieanl hardy Ah rubs au, I Flowering Plants, and some that 
are tender. Pieplant, Asparagus Roots, &o„ ail honest and 
good," and at rates based on the price or i'ann products .uui In 
fior —naarly all at an average of less than halt the prices of 6 
years ago I Packing extra, warranted safe. Terms, except to 
known customers, Cash with, the order. Priced Lints and infor- 
mafion TOKK. f,"j f 
Pfrsoxs wismxo to preserve flowers ; also, any desiring- 
to hire or buy Electrical Instruments, send stamp to 
C. M. RollixS, 
313 Washington St., Boston. Mass. 
j^HE NEW YORK OBSERVER 
IS A RELIGIOUS 2 VND SECULAR 
NEWSPAPER, 
PUBLISHED ON A DOUBLE SHEET, RO AS TO BE 
EASILY HEP,4 RATED INTO 
TWO DISTINCT PAPERS. 
In Religion it is free from sectarianism, and gives a full, fair 
and impartial report ev«*rj woek ot* ull mattors ot ^onoriAl 
interest 
IN ALL TUS DEKOMTNATIOKS. 
In I’olitics it is entirely free from party relations or affinities 
discussing great, principles with freedom aud candor, and giving 
the fullest and latest intelligence of all the movements of the 
day, 
IT SUPP0RT8 TIIE GOVERNMENT WITH VIGOR, 
FIDELITY AND ZEAL, IN ITS EFFORTS TO 
CRUSH THE REBELLION, 
and restore the Biiioti, and pmiervethe Constitution. It criti¬ 
cises with freedom whatever mea-iu esare uot. adapted to the ac¬ 
complishment ol these ends, butits steady pur MW, trom the 
beginning of the war. hffg been, and mil be, to uphold the 
hands and strengthen the heart of the Government, while it 
puts foi th its euergii-s to prou-e.t us against tin- most unholy 
rebellion that ever disturbed tile peace ol any country- 
1 he New Y ork Observer is the most complete family nows- 
Rooussthr, Nov., 1862. 
Owing to the large advance in Labor and Material, in addi¬ 
tion to the heavy taxes now imposed, we are compelled to ad- 
advance the price of Booth's Patent Shaker to Eight Dollars. 
CuarpRi.r. & Spraoub. 
1 1 ^ our rions need 11 Brrst.vxsa EdPOatiox; without it thev 
may plow and reap os then' grandfathurs did before ttnvni but 
they cannot, without such instruction, intelligently, methodi¬ 
cal! v, nr accurately, set about the successful prosecution ot that 
especially Close biumesK. Minli-rn AgricuUiire. There is one 
liistitutloo m tho country, and hot one, whore students sre 
thoroiighlv trained, os well as theoretiiutlly tniight— whem 3 tn 
12 weeks attendance secures s perfect knowledge nfereii. legal 
form of procedure in every luu.iwo branch or euteiprrwi, ami -i 
ready aptitude nr skill in practical business matters. 
l'ees at I aow Prices 
Otm STOCK FOR FALL IS VERY EXTENSIVE, and in 
quality the VERY BEST. We give prices below, and for par¬ 
ticulars invite you to semi for our Catalogue. Prices per 1600 
ae follows, aud most things at same rate per 100. 
A pple Trees, 5 to 8 feet, line, $45; 4 to 5 feet, $20. 
Standard Pear, 6 to8 ft, extra, $250; 4 to 8 ft. No. 1, $200. 
Dwarf Pear, very extra, $200; No. 1, $130. 
Standard Cherry, very extra, $t30; Dwarf, $70. 
Plum, largo stock, and best in State, $200. 
Plum, No, 2, $100. 
Peach, No. 1, $50; No. 2, $25. 
Hornet Raspberry, fin* stock, $5 r't too 
Apple Seedlings, $3; Norway Spruce, Arbor Vitae, Anger 
and Orange Quince stools, cheap. 
660 II. 8 OUTHWICK .fc RON, Dansville, Liv. Co.,N. Y. 
Partial List or Gifts — Given at the Metraplitan Gift 
Book Store. No. 26 Buffalo Street, Rochester, at its branch, 
No. 19t) Main Street, Buffalo, during the month of October, 
wore 54 gold and silver watches, 31 silver ice pitchers, 63 sil¬ 
ver patent castors, 42 of them cut glass bottles, 36 silver cake 
baskets. 21 silver card receivers, 18 silver coffee and tea urns, 
3 Bohemian glass punch howls, 23 silver butter dishes, 4 pairs 
silver (lower vases, 18 silver syrup pitchers, 31 silver tea and 
coffee p<-H 4 setts silver salts, gold lined in morocco cases, 5 
gold guard chains. 31 gold band bracelets, over 300 setts tea 
and table spoons, 75 setts silver forks, besides over 5,000 other 
articles of value. A handsome gift accompanies each book, 
varying in value from 50c to 5100. The largest assortment of 
Photograph Alliums, to he found in the city, are always on 
exhibiuon at the Metropolitan. 
j-4 ^ JVE s F O rt s .A. L II . 
BENNETT &~BANCKER, 
ATTORNEYS AT LAW AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS, 
Jackson, Mdohisan, 
N/tv;' fer sale some of the Choicest F* rhino Lx.vna in the State 
of Michigan situate prim-,really in the Counties of Jackson 
twoo, and Ingham Said lands are mostly Improved farms of 
from forty to one thousand acre*, well located, and will >,* sold 
»t reasonable rates 
Person* wishing to purchase farm8 In th» West, would do well 
to call upm, or irnmirc of said firm beforepurclnounv eleewhere. 
O. W. BENNETT. _ R BANP KKR. 
r pO 
To IDairymon, 
TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. 
TO ALL WHO Have 
T A M E 8 T E K K Y He CO., 
hf DBALBKS IX 
STOVES, FURNACES, COAX GKATEE. 
Silver Plated Ware, Pocket and Table Cutlery and House Fur¬ 
nishing Hardware of every description 
^VIjSO, 
Manufacturers of KKIl'/IE'X WATER FILTERS, Refrigerators, 
and Thermometers, aud dealer in Tin, Copper, Zinc, Sheet Iron, 
&o., &c., 5» & 61 State Street. Rochester. N. V. 
JHavkcte, Commerce, &c 
T’OR. SALE: 
Fruits, dry and green, 
Butter, Clieese, 
Dard, Hams, 
Eggs, Poultry, 
Game, 'Vegetables, 
Flonr, Grain, 
Seeds, <Scc., Sac., 
Can have them well sold at the highest prices in New York, 
with full rush returns always within Ten Days of their reaching 
the city, by forwarding them to the Commission House for 
Country Produce, of 
JO.SIAIl carpenter, 
32 Jay street, .Veto I'ork. 
N.B.—Theadvertiserhashadabundantexperience in this busi¬ 
ness, and trusts that he will continue'to merit patronage by the 
most careful attention to the interests of Iris patrons. The arti¬ 
cles are taken charge of an their arrival, and carefully disposed 
of. promptly, to good cash customers, and cash returns made 
immediately to tho owner. (The highest charge made for re¬ 
ceiving and selling is .five per retd ) 
A New York Weekly Price Current is issued by J. Carpenter, 
which is .sent free to all his patron*. A specimen copy sent free 
to any desiring it. A trial will prove the above facts. For abun¬ 
dant references as to responsibility, integrity. .4c., see the 
"Price Current” 
ty Cash advanced on consignments of Produce. Cash paid 
for BUTTER in large or small quantites 
SEND FOR 
At FUBB COPY 
O F 
PRICES CURRENT, 
AND ALL OTHER PARTICULARS, 
TO 
JOSIAH CARPENTER, 
687 No. 353 J ay Street, New York. 
Knral New*Yorker ORlecy ) 
Rocukstbr, Noykmkkk 4th. 1862. { 
Our market exhibits but littlo change, and though quiet in all 
departments, figures are firm. Buckwheat is purchased to some 
extent at 4 ) cents pox bushel We put Barley up 2 cent* per 
buabcl. Butter is still moving upward. Potatoes aro offered iu 
large quantities, but are readily taken for shipment with a 
range of from 35 to 45 cents, os to variety. 
Rochester Wholesale Prices. 
Eggs, dozen. 16:317c 
ilnoey, box. 12@14o 
Candles, box. 12J4<«U3c 
Candles, extra_ 
Fruit, and Hoot*. 
Apples, bushel_ 2.5.e,300 
Do dried £7 Hi... 3n.3-, 
Peaches, do. lOyulOo 
Cherries, do. lntjille 
Plums, do. 7;«i8c 
Potatoes. avq45c 
tilde* and Shin*. 
Slaughter..... e.VSfftt 
Calf............... 7 ;j540 
Sheep Pelts. $1 255200 
Lamb Pelts. 250 ®)-80 
Seed*. 
Clover, medium, $-1.25604 SO 
Do. large. ti.UtK-t. 0,25 
Timothy. 2.lto§2.25 
Sundrlc*. 
Wood, bard.$3.(X>:ul4L10 
Wood, soft,. 3.00®3.IW 
Coal. Scranton_ 5 mjfalfi.50 
f’-oal. Pittgton.s.coatfi 50 
Coal, Sharnokin... ICrkab.M 
Coal, Char. 7;;qRe 
Salt, kb!.$) fi-Joll 75 
Straw 'on.tSthXo7 1 K 1 
QR0CERIES, PROVISIONS, SEEDS, FRUITS, 9c c. 
2VT. J. MONROE, 
WH01.KM4LK AM) KKT4I1, 
GROCER AND COBOUSSlON UERCHANT, 
90 Buffalo Street, Rochester, N. Y. 
Also, Dealer in Clover aud Timothy Seed. Seed Potatoes, 
Green and Dried Fruita, Ac Pure Wines and Liquors, 
and Rectified Whisky, for Medicinal purposes 1641) 
GREAT INDUCEMENTS. 
The Proprietors uf the Netv York Obrerver offer the following 
valuable premiums for t 
NEW SUBSCRIBERS. 
Ix all camks, the NKW Bniisouittteas must be those who have 
not in their eum or others' names laju-.n the puper during the past 
ycGjr. 
PORK MARKETS. 
CINCINNATI, Oct 30.—In tho pork-packing business a be¬ 
ginning has been made. Four hou*e* commenced cutting to¬ 
day Operations, however, will not be (u full blast, for some 
time yet. a* the weather l'aaltogether too uncertain at thisearl v 
period of tlie sea-on for heavy nndertuktnu* Lot t|.-— n 111 iF 
morn or lem doing from this time fmirard About 1,200 bead 
sold during tlio week at 74,50 ,*1.7.5, niainlv for November de¬ 
livery The outside figure was established to-day 2,1(00 head 
h ivingaold, part, on the spot, at*).73 Extensive preparetiona 
have been made for packing for the English iHHTknt, and com¬ 
petition pr.iuii - s to bo lively, ao that we msv expert 10 se» 
price* stf.-rw I to the highest iustiflutde point, if riot higher — 
Prime liinl. on the spot, brine* #He, and green hams For 
Other article* -f the now product, them is no demand Ham* 
nrn a good xrlic e at present; so i* lard; sides will go into boxes: 
shoulder* will be packed for England, and more than the usual 
proportion ol the hog will lie turned into lard, at least as long 
as prieea or the latter arc maintained Mesa pork isdnll at $ln 
fO adl.WI, No'hing doing Iri bulk ma. t or bacon, in the private 
way. At. Covington, to-day. Brook*. Johnson k Co. were 
awarded AH.OllH fi.s, bacon shoulder* at $5 58; 5(1.000 do Ht $5,62; 
£0.000 do at $5,64, and 180 brl*. mesa pork at. $K», 27 . - GazetL.. 
Ft«ur and Grain. 
Flour, wiuU-r wheat,$6 J0V7.M 
Flour, spring do, 6.25dn6..50 
Flour, buckwheat... £ ikl.aj2.O0 
Meal, Indian. t.lfiuil.lA 
Wheat. Geoesee. 1 1.5c t ."41 
Lest wPile Caua/ia.- 1 3 -ail M 
Cora, old. *6:5 60 ^ 
Corn, new. SO a.6 J.; 
Rye, 60 tbs bush.. SOa.ikiis. 
Oats, by weight. 4ih'4ie. 
Barley. 05 «10.5c. 
Buckwheat.. 4d u»)c. 
Beans.1.2$ad-75 
Meats. 
Fork, mew.$11005611 90 
Pork, clear.13.Ut»!<0J3.f4) 
Dressed hogg, curt. 4.Offal 4.50 
Beef, cwt. loom) 6 00 
Spring lambs, each 1 UKig 2 .00 
Mutton, carcass... batV 
Hams. «moked_ lo villa. 
Shoulders. S(aW>tc. 
Chickens. BuWe. 
Turkeys. flraili)«. 
Geese. 4d;t)J0o 
Ducks f) pair. 3801;t ie 
llutry, Ao. 
Butter, roll. 18a’i20c. 
Butter, firkin. ITaTlSe 
Cheese. !l 10 c. 
Iatrd, tried. atspOlOo. 
Tallow, rough. 6kj5i)6j£o. 
Tallow, tried. 9j0I0Xe. 
Foreign and American Horticultural Agent 
AND COMMISSION MERCHANT 
EXHIBITION sind SALKS ROOMS 
No. 634 Broadway, near Bieeker Street, New York. 
ALL kinds of iu-w, rare, and Seedling Plant*, Fruits, Flowers. 
Trees. Yinefl.Shrun*. fas. Iron, Wire and Rustic Work; Freaeh. 
English and American Glass; Patent Ilea ter* Foreign and 
American Bonks, Magazine* Papers, Plates, Designs. I ' :swings, 
Ac All Horticultural Novelties, a* soon oa intmduce<l 
All orders, Ac., will receive the personal attention of the 
Proprietor 8K4-14 
THE WOOL MARKETS. 
NKW VOI1K, Oct. 28. The demand is less animated for all 
kind*, but with u reduced supply, holders general! v arc very 
firm in anticipation of an improved demand and a further ad¬ 
vance in prices. The sides nrn 1,204.* ft# native fierce at 62 '-;(iii7(le 
tor line medium, coarse and flit.-washed; 10,000 lbs Canadian at 
6.5c; 200 bales California,' 100 do Donskoi, and 100 do Horatio at 
very full prices. 
Saxony Fleece. 
American mil-blood Merino. 
American hall a.nd three-tourth* Merino 
American Native ttnd quarter Merino ... 
Extra rmlled. 
Superfine pulled.. ’ 
No. 1 pulle ' . 
Lamb's pulled. 
California One, unwashed..”. 34(3145 
California common do.jflVnA0 
Peruvian washed ., 40 ff ,10 
Chilian Merino uowashed. SiiiHU 
Chilian Metiza unwashed. 32 5 34 
Valparaiso unwa-U*d. 19.< 7-22 
South American Merino unwashed.2Ao-,{0 
South American Meetiza unwashed..!!]ifflkeW 
Sontii AiuericAn common washed.25-530 
South American Entre Rios do. 2 Avr 27 
South American unwashed.17 c'l9 
Sonth American Cordova washed.37 1 40 
Capa Good Hope unwashed.3ika35 
East India washed.. SSiaMfi 
African unwashed. 
African washed. 40VC46 
Mexican unwruihod... 25(3>30 
Texas. dMm* 
Smyrna unwashed. 2 fi'j ;-!3 
Smyrna washed.36 -46 
Syrian unwarhed. 23@26 
H41STON, October 28.—There is a steady demand for fleece 
wool. Pulled is fCiirce and the best lots of’extra sell high. 
daxonv aud Men,lino. ..6(Kg62 Texas.000300 
trail Wood.CAaffo Smyrna, washed. SHa-.’O 
•5 and H blood.60 ril65 Do unwashed.19 d 3.5 
Common.fr),i(455 Syniin.180(38 
Pulled, extra.6A'u)7ll Cap«.30 ifi8 
Do superfine.fi'A.ff'8 Crimea.).16S28 
Do No. 1. t ,7065 Buenos Ayres,... 18 T 6.5 
Do No. 2,.QOrjtOO Peruvian, washed.:’6-v ; 44 
Western mixed. tA^OS Oanatia..60t.«i'65 
.606052 
.6<)a'62 
.62(5 65 
.62 v a'fi5 
8 
Mum 
.48i50 
$2,60 in advance on «wK for one year - vit ““ muuk 
American Farmer’s Encyclopedia ..... $4 00 
Allen's (It 1,) American Farm Bonk . 1 no 
Allen (J. Fisk 1 on the Culture of the Grape . 11 « 
Barry'* Fruit Garden...' ' j „ s 
RnusidiigaoJtV Rural Economy. . j -*6 
Btidgeman'-i Young Ganleuei 1 *# Assistant’!.. 1 50 
Buisi's American Flower Garden Directory .1 25 
Comprohonriv* Farm Record. * 3 
Dadd's .Modern Horse Doctor... 4 qj 
Divld * American Cattle Doctor.'.... 1 DO 
Dana'* Muck Manual . .I ,m 
French'* Farm Drainage... j qo 
(hirliak's Fi-h Culture.lot) 
IIcrbeTt's Hint* to Horsn Ke-pei*. ” ” j 
Warder's Hedges ami Evergreens .’”’1,’"’’”^ 1 oo 
To any One sending us U-n new sub-crilicrs *od advance nav- 
ment lor each, one year, wo will .*n -1 the Farmer's Enrvcln- 
pedi.x, l;arm Record, and any live other books on the ILt- or 
the entire list, except the Encyclopedia and Record 
fior tiv« new MUbscribcm. will, payment in advance, we will 
send the I- anner s Encyclopedia aud Far,,, Record, or any other 
five books in the list. J 
For four new subscriber# and payment, the Encyclopedia and 
any book less than ?3. 
i ^ftlri'oeuR'* subscribers, the Farm Record and any dollar 
For two now subscriber«, any two books in the list cost- 
ting leas than id each And for one new subscriber any book 
costing less than $3 on thy list. 3 
These books will bo sent by mail or express, at the option or 
expense of the subscribers 
Every evening devoted to canvaasing may secure one or more 
of these volumes. 
The v are among tho most practical works now published on 
the subjects treated. With this collection of bonks in Ids libra- 
ry, neither the beginner, unr the inoru advanced farmer need 
go fuither for Instruction desired in nor branch of his pursuits. 
They are here placed within the reach of every young man in 
the rounlry, without a ihdlnr in money. 
TIIE PROVISION MARKETS. 
NEW v 0 Itlv, Nov. 3.— Flour—T he market continues heavy 
and unsettled, aud prices may bo again quoted foe lower, with 
only a very moderate bunine-* doing for export and home con- 
sumptiou At the close there were tio buyer* at outside quota¬ 
tions. Males nt 15.6.5 i .5 75 for sapnrrlno -State: 6,9006.211 for ex¬ 
tra 6ta> 7.5.65 |J)6,76 for superfine Western; $fl,00uOO.2/i for COIli- 
mon to medium extra W eel* ru, J 8 . 7 A, 6.61 forrhlpplng brand* 
extra round hooped Ohio, and Jt.,'Al , 8.25 for trade brands do,— 
the ... cloning dull. Canadian flour heavy and lower, with 
a miii. 1-1 : e demand, saleA at $6,06^,6,15 for oojuinon, and $6 20 a, 
8.04 foi ,- I choice extra Rvo Hour coni 1 
Steady ut ..u.ku ij.ou lor inferior to choice Gorume.il steady 
“ a1 ?V'l ,)r Brandywino, $4,00bv4.l0 for Hatch's caloric, 
and $3,70 l"r Jer*ey. 
Gralv —Wheat market may bo quoted lo lower, with a 
moderate hui.mpsx doing for export and bom* consumption. 
Rales Chicago spring at l.l3oid,23, Milwaukee club at Si,aafid - 
28; amber Iowa at $1,290 1,81, winter red Western, at $|,.T»«-I - 
38, ambei Michigan at $I,SVail,4l Tair white ilicbigiin at S1..W 
aud Choice amber Mato at, st,4l Rve continues quiet and firm; 
nt yu<i top siiitw, am! wOhttini at B&rlFt coDtjoucs 
scarce aud very fir in. sales four-rotvou State at Jtj'ru Harley 
»•«.continue# nominal at about $i,.50. Pea* quivt nnd nominal 
at $1,1)4. ten m very scarce and market lo better, with a fair de¬ 
mand for export and borne consumption; sale* at 7j ., 76c for 
shtppiug mixed Western; ton 71c for Eastern; tjKi68c tor dam¬ 
ped and heated Western; 76c. Tor yellow Western; and 7&7oflUc 
for prune white Westm-n. tints in more active demand; sales at 
66 4 57c. tor lo w, and 55. yftlo for old J«r*ey Canada Weatern 
and State 
PROViSioys—Fork insier, with a fair business; sales at $13.00 
@113,0J for met.-; SI2,60,113,1X1 for prime ntes*; $l3,tt».,-12.00 tor 
prune; $12,26for thin me**, and $)4.0D for clear. Beef rule* 
steady; sale*, at $6,60.»-7.»J for oountrv prime; $8,01^10.76 for 
«•« 11 try ole** ; $L2J<-13,75 for re-packed do; $13,« a, 14,00 for 
extra ntes,.. Prime mess beef rule* dull and nominal Hoof 
the most eminent musicians. Constantly exhibited in compe¬ 
tition with instruments of Dm other best maker*. tli*v have 
never, in »Kinp.li' instance, failed to take tho IJgbest prire. The 
only Gold Modal ever awarded to reed instruments in this 
country was to one of these. Price* of Harmonium*, (of wbteh 
several new styles aro now first, offered.I (60 to $ 4111 } each; of 
Melodeons, $45 to $20(1 each New York ware-room*, at. Nos. 5 
A 7 Mercer St., where dealers are supplied at 'h* same prices a* 
from the factory, by M ASON BROTHERS. Agnate 
TREES AND SEEDLING S T O C K S._ JOHN 
I. .GO UN DRY, ifm-iuerly Bristol to Wu.LUjIS,) Dansville, 
I.mngton Co., NY', iuviles the utteutfon of 
Plan tors, Nurserymen and Dealers, 
to his fine stock of Fear, FIIIMl. and Apple Needling*. Also, 
2 year old Standard and Dwart Fear Tree* uf leading varieties, 
which he offer* for Die Fall arid Spring trade, cheap for cash. 
66fet3t| JOHN GOUNDBY, Dansville, Liv Co , N Y. 
It is the Original and only Genuine nnd Kdlsble Wring¬ 
er before the people. 
It surpasses all others in 
Strength of Krunic ! 
Capacity for Pressure J 
Power of Action! 
X0 GROWERS OF SPRING WHEAT. 
Oliappell Sc Sprague, 
ROCHESTER, N. Y., SOLE MANUFACTURERS OF 
WE CHALLENGE THE WORLD! 
We Defy All Competition! 
We invite a fair comparison with any other Wringer, and will 
show, by positive proof and actual aemonatratiun, that THE 
UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGER will Jlnudi work that 
“Sclf-udjlisting” Machines and other cheap apologies for 
Wringers have left undone, and will easily press water from 
articles on which they have done their best! 1? you dox't bk- 
likvk it, try rr 
We ask none to buy without a thorough test, for which abun¬ 
dant opportunity -will be given to all. 
WE WARRANT 
EACH ONE IN EVERY PARTICULAR I 
rjVBEiES IKTDEFElSmEKrT, 
KDITED BT 
HENRY WARD BEECHER, 
IS A RELIGIOUS NEWSPAPER, 
AND A REAL NEWSPAPER. 
it Affords its rbaukss : 
Fair and thoughtful editorial disemrinna of the most import¬ 
ant facts aud occurrences anil mtcrciis of this nation and of the 
world 
A comprehensive record of facts, men and movements of the 
Religious World. 
A full and careful weekly history of the progress of the 
Rebellion. 
Ample chronicles of the important general news, home and 
foreign 
Fair aud careful accounts of now hunks; made on the oxpress 
principle or serving ** a safe gn do to bnvars. 
Interestingcorrespondrneft from Washington,from the West 
from the Army, noui Abroad 
Six columns a nook of carefully selected matter for Family 
Reading; being r,rose and poatry, suite ,1 to interest both the 
ulu People and the Y oung People. 
A full chronicle of the progress ofb isiurss and of the current 
griceaof ni*ichandise. produce and live stock in New York 
ONE SERMON EVERY WEEK 
II V 
BEV. HENRY WARD BEECHER. 
THE FOLLOWING EMINENT WRITE t8 ARK 8PECIAI. COX- 
TEIRSTOIiS TO ITS COLUMNS 
Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe, 
Rsv. Theodore L. Cutler, 
Ret. Roiibrt M. I atkield, 
Ret. Gbokgk B. Ciikkter, 
Horace Greeley, 
Bayard Taylor, 
John G. Whittier. 
TERMS— $2 per annum, paid in rdvance. Specimen num¬ 
ber sent gratis. JOSEPH U. RICHARDS, Publisher, 
663-9t No. S Bee Lilian Street, New York. 
FOR SALK BY NEW! AGENTS. 
... , j , , - ? V ***. *•••»*»■• n/i yv.aj../. O mill UUIIIC line, 
wttu sr it vs or I 2 O 0 ISOG bales now at 3 ?v<u2*Hc, aa«i very choice 24(a) 
25 cent*, c.-i-li. In old there Have been no transaction* 
Seeds —Clover se.-d is in demand nt 9 d9‘ a c. Timothy seed 
is quiet—sales of 300 bushel* $2.12)2. 
A Lit 5.VY, Nov. 3 .—Flour anu Meal—T he market for flour 
is without quotable change, with only a moderate Lmsinesi 
doing. 
Common to good State. $6.WCiC, 40 
Fancy and Extra State. fi.foJfi'.fiO 
Lorinuui to good Western. 6 SO ufi 75 
Extra Michigan, Wisconsin, Indiana, toe.I. flint) a'«’(W 
Extra Dhio..., . 6,75fia.l0 
Common Canadian,. 6,fb.t.6,90 
Extia Canadian. 7.00@8,00 
Fancy Genesee... . .. 7,0007,25 
Extra Gaop*'-e end city brands. 8.0Dm8.26 
Corn Meal has further improved in value 5d %( 10tj fts.' during 
the iveeK, wit), sn active demand at $1.31>J,|.4i. ' K 
Grain.—W heat quiet, hut (irmly held, Rvc steady. Corn in 
limited reqnost at unchanged prices. In Barley then-is hut 
little doing, hut the market is very firm with on It a limited 
quantity offering IsaIcsLW bMieU four rowed Sthte at $1 45 
Oats higher and active. Sales 21,000 hu. State at 67c ’ ’ 
Fkkd — Sale* 20 t«uis 30 lb Iced at J1.12L ipi foO ffo. 
BUFFALO, Nor. 3 .-Flour—T he market moderately active 
mainly for interim trade; sales extra Wisconsin and Illinois 
spring ut choice extra spring wheat Illinois at $6 25, 
white wtieatdouble c.xlra Michigan at $7. 
Rye Hour But little in the market, inquiry moderate; com¬ 
mon to ekmoe qtinted at $3 73(0)4.60. 
Grain- The wheat market dull, with, hut llttladoing; hold¬ 
ers drill; fcuver* do not meet the view* of sellers; sales Satur¬ 
day, No 2 Chicago spring at 71 amber Michigan at 81,19; red 
winter XJhnnts at $1 16, No. " Chicago spring oh private terms_ 
Closing dull aud inactive. Corn Market steady and moderately 
active, rnainiy for freight*: *alc» Saturday Western mixed, at 
™>je; slightly damaged at 47c—closing quiet hui steady, Oats— 
Till) market quiet with but limited demand; sales at 42o. Bariev 
—ihe rocelrd* light, doniand good; advanced to $l,20n;l,25 for 
.air to choice Cauadiau . Rye, Tiie market quiet and nominal 
Or auimlexv. in Mendon, Oct. 24th, 18-12, ELIZA SHELDON, 
wife of henry A. Shbldo.v, in the 67th year of her age. 
In White Creek, Washington Co., N. Y.. Oct. 24th. MERCY, 
daughter of H K. & Emily C. Wood, aged ten years in the 
same town. Get 25lh, IdBJilE, daughter of H. K. to Emily C. 
W non, aged three years 
RORFrt"m mn^Sw Co " ;V J 5 U5t 10th. »<■ a lingering illness, 
Kt.iUe.nl S, GIBSON aged62 years. As a Chnstiau, citizen, 
eompauion and friend, the deceased war, highly esteemed for 
hi* moral excellence, a constant adherenec to the right ami the 
exercise of those genial virtues which gladden and embellish 
CANVAH8EHS WANTED. 
To men who have had experience a* canvasser*, or any who 
would like to engage in the sale of this truly valuable inven¬ 
tion, liberal inducements will be offered ami good territory- 
given them (they paying nothing for the Patent Right) in which, 
they shall have the exclusive sale 
Descriptive Circulars furnished by 
JCHC8 IVES A- CO„ General Agent*, 
653 P. 0. Box Slid, 345 Broadway, New York. 
Sold by Sr kcia l. Canvassers throughout the land 
A llis, w-a.tkk.s & co., 
B A.WK.EH.S, 
55 Buffalo St., Opposite the Eagle Hotel, 
ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
Interest Coupons of U. S. seven and three-tenths per cent. 
Bonds, due August 19th, 1862, paid at their Banking Office, on 
presentation. 
Highest premium paid for gold, silver, Canada curroocy, and 
U. S. Demand Notes, of old issue 
lute rest paid on special deposit* Sight drafts on England 
and Ireland in sums to suit 648-26t 
Chnts a Lins, each insertion. A price and a half for extra 
display, or 62>£ cents per line of space. Special Notices (foi- 
lowing reading matter, leaded,) Sixty Ceuta a Line. 
137“ The Immense circulation of the Rural Nbw-Yorrrr — 
full twen ty thousand more than that of any other simil ar j our- 
nal—renders it by far the Best and Cheapest Advertising Medium 
of its class in America. This pact should be borne in mind 
by all Nurserymen. Manufacturers. Wholesale Dealers, Land 
Agents, &c., toe., who necessarily depend upon the People ol 
the North for patronage. 
T30ULLEJSTER CITY SCALE WORKS. 
,A GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. 
E. A FoRbyth & Co. keep constantly on hnnd a large assort¬ 
ment of 
Hay, Cattle, Grain, Platform and Counter ScaleB, 
which they will sell at greatly reduced prieea 
IT" All work warranted. 
Address E A. FORSYTH to CO., Rochester. N Y.. 
636-26teo Old Stand of Duryee to ForByth. 
FF" See illustrated advertisement iu Rural of March 29 
“BOOTH’S PATENT SHAKER.” 
For separating ©ats, Barley, and other foreign substances from 
Wheat, it is the ukst. BImclkst, CHKxrKST and only lluehine 
ever invented, that thoroughly acc-omplishe* this desired end. 
It cleans from 15<> to 200 bushels per day. aud a boy can operate 
it, and its exceeding 
LOW JP R ICH 
Brings it within the reach of every Farmer. On receipt Of 
Eight Dollars, a Machine (with printed instructions for opei- 
ating,) will be shipped as directed Those wishing to engage in 
the sale of the machine and purchasing by the doseu, will have 
a fair discount made to them. All orders to be addressed to 
CHATPKLL A-. SFIt VULIC, KnehcMer, N. Y., 
658-131 S*ie Manufacturers. 
M ACIC POCKKT H< )4) Ids-M il 
elastic band, for the new Postage Currency, made ar 
JSJSretail, by SNOW to HAFG0OJ5, Patiifinffi 
Office, 22 Court St„ Boston, Moss. 
Agents Wanted. Samples sent, post-raid, for 10 cents. 
W -A-£y i -’‘lCr). (for prompt pay.) a SmaU Farm, (! 
to 60 acres) within 10 miles ot this city, worth about St 
M ONEY TO LOAN.-The Monrob 
County Savings Institution has money to loan on im¬ 
proved farms in Monroe and adjoining counties 
J. E PIFRFONT, Secretary. 
Rochester, Aug. 16, 1862. 657-tteow 
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