W.S* 
RECRUITING OFFICERS of the SURAL BRIGADE. 
TEAL CALYK8. 
First quality. 
Ordinary quality,. 
Common quality,. 
Inferior quality,. 
HIIKKP A-XO LAMBS. 
Prime quality. 
Ordinary.. 
Common,... 
Inferior. 
SWIXK 
Corn-fed... 
Still.fen. 
Very poor,. S.fij ail 0 
AI.HANV, Nov 10 —Bsuvas—The market la very dull—the 
dullest, in (act, that has been known lieie for several months. 
The New Yorkers have our market this week almost entirely 
Jo i hem selves, and O' l ho'' are ini vim/ sparingl y, the trade rules 
he ivy oven m a decline of is *2f« i •' 10d Ihs on all glades The 
average quality also is comparatively low. 
Paickd—The following are the ruling prices: 
This week. Last week. 
Pretniutn,....tt,flortoi,oo f i.uuh.iiu 
Extra. « 1 «f4,fW) 4.;t'ri).4 ril 
First qualitv,.8,‘DW.V.O 3,800.4,lA 
Second quality.3 (too,3,25 31115 8,40 
Third qualitv.2.1 , ((i'-’,«5 8,.KWj)S,«5 
SiiKitv Prices about the same-nay 0<lli.4\'C; $) fb for fair to 
jffJMl. 
Moos The sales of the week about 9000 head at the follow¬ 
ing prices 
First quality Illinois corn-fed 
Medium.. 
State, heavy and fat.. 
Light State or Michigan. 
(CARRIAGE noilslN \VA XTEO !—Danpio gr 
‘ un >? biila, vv»* 11 u|>, Iomh i'hu^ in action; W£iy 
eleven to twelve hundred, age, seven to eight vem\\ to Inn 
high. Any person having u sound pen- of horse- tor sale ■ 
swering the description will pfea-e addiess. 
*®7-tf GBO A. PRINCE, Buffalo, N T 
MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER, 
TI1K LEADING AND MOST POPULAR 
Agricultural, Literary and Family Newspaper in America, 
Ax efficient Agent of the Ul’icai, writes that “it’s about time 
for (ion. Moors, of the Kpual Bkiuapk, to call tbe roll and 
prepare for the Winter Campaign "—that “some Recruiting 
Officers aid ■ aut to know about the bounties (premiums) 
offered fur succi-teful scouting, (cauvstaaitig,) while all ought to 
be posted as to the general progs in me of terms, (fee. , in order to 
enter upon the campaign intelligently, and with a prospect of 
victorylie further intimates that he ahull •• roll up his usual 
number, (about fifty.) and more ton. without regard to any 
premium,'' and hopes others “will help the Rural for the lovo 
of it and the good it has doitf and is dohi.%" ka In response to 
which, and many other gratifying awl encouraging epistles 
from Agent- Friends, wa beg, (after tendering acknowledgments 
for pastfavArs sad present kind offers.) to say that, though ill¬ 
ness and p:(lasing duties have thus far prevented us from 
making the usual arrangements fur tbe Winter Campaign, we 
shall soon is-qie the ’*documents" dills Piospectuses. Prern- 
ium Lists, tie. Meantime wo hope every Recruiting Officer of 
the Brigade will not only prepare. for but coinmnwe action 
Tho.«e who brainm h\— now, before the field Is occupied by the 
canvassers for trashy papers—will do the most good and b« the 
most successful. Friend- 1 w ill you nut respond to this sugges 
tion by eornniencini' your lists at oncef—remembering that out 
lowest odub rate far 1S03 (un announced last wools, with cogent 
reasons,) is Sl.fO per ropy. 
AntlKRB TO Tkiim:;.—W e endeavor to adhere strictly to sub 
scription terms, nnd no person is rwlhorised to offer the Rural a) 
less than published rafts. Agents and friends are at liberty to 
4 (gNJic 
'IMfliiN AMD sKKIti.l Ni. s r (trKS.- JOHN 
L loll’MIRV, (formerly IIhimml A Wji.liamk,) DausvIUe, 
Livington Co.. N V., invites the attention or 
Planters, Nurserymen and Dealer*, 
to his line stock of I'enr, l Mu in. and \pple Seedlings. Also 
I year old StamUnd unfi Itear l I 1 , ir Tree • of leading varieties’ 
winch lie n!K«i*w for tlu» hmW Spring Un4i*, chuai* for ctuth, 
1 ! ri .lullV cor\DRY |i,.n-.,|'„, I.,v r:„ . n y. 
JJVOJClt.tSOL.lVs** IMPROVED 
IIORSR ANI) HAM) POWER 
HAY AND COTTON PRESSES. 
These machines have been trstkp in thk most thorouoh 
w a junta, throughout this and foreign countries, to the nurnbei 
of over 1,300, 
The Norsk IViwKit Is worked hy either wkerl or capstan, 
amt in several important points possesses unequalled merit, 
\\ e invite ail those wanting such machines to write for our 
Catalogue, containing lull information, with Cl’Ts, p hicks. &c,, 
or call and examine personally. All orders promptly attended 
to by addressing INUKRSOLL k DOUGHERTY, 
664-fit earn] Green Point, King’s Co.. L. I. 
.$i,«3fiH,W 
... 4,3flffi4.no 
.4. thfn I 37 
.,1,60(013,76 
f Atlas and Argos 
PORK MARKETS. 
1 DROXTO. Nov 6 -Fork baa been well supplied during the 
veck, and prices bold without much variation; selis at $3 00 to 
53.60 pi cwL— (lint,.. 
, CINOIVS VTI Nov. d —Mess pork IsMill held at $1(1 SYailO 71 
first r lass ennn'rv and city brands, but thee is no demand 
and those puces an; nominal. 'PboGove'Tim.mt emit •actors are 
’he only lniyemol '.neon, and they need hut little skf 'ifie, are 
the «skii g |*iiiv>- for shoulders and sides. Nothing being done 
in bulk meats. Lm d is offered nt ft ,'£ for December. Imt 9c is 
nearer the views of buy era. 
The market t o hoc* i - dull, not much doing for immediate 
delivery They am held at. $i 6'.<a.4 75 for next month, with buy 
era offering J4 At)—7Ymrs. 
Ht,. I.DDJg, Nov 1 -IJooa—Demand good and supply fair, 
villi |.r res nt.'(to 3';.c v'l tl, net. We hear of no contractu hy 
packer* for do ivory hem, but our p.v keis have nontiacted fm 
lots to be delivered at point* above on p, t —Dim. 
lii ritOIT, Nov s — One of our psclo rs Im* nommnncod op 
e’lilions, and I* Olfenriy Tim) per ewf, fer heavy dressod begs 
line figure is not to he bilten as the opening into for the sea¬ 
son. which is a matter altogether uncertain as yet. — Tribune. 
with CopPKK's Tmprovemkxts, made especiallv for large 
lauteg .with galvanized iron Imliex, and bottoms lo the tin Vans. 
8IZEM FOR CUivKeL FACTORIES. 
I » ;; ;; & ;; ' •• 210 •• deeper, bs <v 
8 9 10 - ,V MS, •< •' ais - « 6 (Xl 
3 feet by 11 . •• 836 •• 8h no 
i* „ !V ” 367 ’’ 96 Do 
s i r is,, i? " ’ ,l " 1 " 100 W 
13 3 7-12 11, “ 466 *• 110 lb > 
TRitM8 Tiiese prices will not be varied from, nnd notes on 
interest will be reqimed when eredit is given. 
'Ihei-n Vats are now made of f! ilViioized Iron, irmteud of wood 
U »• have made a Heater e+wiaHg for lliesr. large Vats, two of 
whieli have been in use the pa*t. season, and give perfect satis- 
faction* 
Letters of inquiry promptly answered 
... , , „ „ r . II- A E. F. COOPER. 
Watertown, Y. N„ Oct. 26, 1832. 
Clbii Rater ov thk lltTRAt..— Agents will please make a 
note of Hi > fact that thr. lowest Club rate of the Karol for 186 k i* 
4)1.50. Many room to have overlooked the announcement, In 
late numbers, for we at e daily receiving additions to clubs at the 
old rate of 51 W per copy. Wo cannot, send tbe paper lit that 
price without losing money, and surely none of our friends wish 
us to do that It is hoped those who have remitted at the $1.26 
ra'Bfiinre Nov lat. will col led and forward tbo deficiency. Otn 
lowest price to clergymen, or for copies pent as presents to 
friends, is now #1 fO. 
— So far as we have heard the views of agents and subscri¬ 
bers— and w e have numerous expressions oral and written — 
with a single exception ail concur in the justice and necessity 
of the advance from $1 2S to $1 50 as tho lowest dub rate. 
A BRIEF APPEAL TO RURAL AGENTS 
In thesa times which try tho purses of publishers wo i 
cal, Useful an.l Imsliuctive Literature, in both Town and Country 
numerous Farmers, Horticulturists, Mechanics, Manufacturers, Mm 
Sensible Women, from Maine to Minnesota aud Canada to California, 
of them volunteered expires with the year, 
cal question. Wo fain hope that 
recruits. To its readers, who know the value of tho Rubai 
exercise of their influence at a time wht “ 
to become a Recruiting Officer for this Brigade will pi 
appointed as such, and entitled and requested to compete for the liberal 
who form companies, (clubs,) 
AND SUBSCRIBERS. 
especially appeal to the friends of Praoti- 
The Rural Biuuadk includes 
Mechanics, Manufacturers, Merchants, Professional Men and 
- -- But the time for which most 
Will they enlist again in our Brigade? —is tho pracii* 
most of them will, and also bring with them thousands of new 
., we especially appeal for the kind 
eu it will most strengthen tbo enterprise. Every one disposed 
lease consider himself duly nominated and 
1 Bounties offered those 
a list ol which will bo forwarded to all applicants. 
TnK WOOI. MARKETS. 
, NF ;' V ',' V|> maka n* nhanv.i in our rnmarks. 
Wool is firmly held: (ho demand i« ntiont. the mime, and a. fair 
inquiry Tinm imattfataw Woo|q am freqly tatoin on nine- 
qla.'ioo where n fair in min is -Imwed. loti qroaia n-nenillv am 
hold nbiiru tlin vimve of huyuw, *,) Uul tlio Iniiaamlon-ham 
boon light. I In. »alo. .. about 3 m baloa Gio dova and 
somo llnnakoi til Sr i 4 <o; I'll .In rape ,W t \Ufe. tlio former nrfefl 
lor Inferior'Vool; noi) do Blanket wool lor Government orders 
'o go to I 111ladnlphiH. m. p ' , lb qo Black Snlonlea ... 
30 do nnw iahed Mein/i. ipc. wrimn do Ctilifornift at prices 
ranging fern,i2«V to 4Sc; 269,MX) IU lloeamt, (Wo-Kifi,;, anfl-ome 
Special Notices 
Thk Lady M anaobrk of the Homk kor thr Frirxplkbs. 
will be happy to see the Friends of tho Institution at their 
Donation 1'artt, Thursday, Xov. VMh, 1802, corner East 
Avenuoand Alexander street, Rochester. While hearts and 
hands are open in aid of our noble Army, let none forget tin 
more than destitute at home. 
STj?” Wo trust the above invitation, which is extended to 
nil in this region, will receive a very general acceptance and 
be responded to in a liberal manner, Our country friends 
especially, have been “blessed in basket aud in store,” and 
having fewer calls than city people, are expected to contribute 
specimens of the bountiful products they possess. 
mu, m an respects, maintain the enviable reputation The Rural has acquired. It will be pub¬ 
lished in Superior Style- with Ne«, Type, {l ood white Paper, ami many fine Enyravims. Its 
form will continue the same as now-Double Quarto-with an Index, Title Page, etc., at close of 
(he yoar, rendering the volume complete for binding and preservation. 
TERMS, Always In Advance -Two Dollars a Year. To Agents aud Clubs: Three copies for ?5 • Six for $10 • 
Ten tor $15 ; and any addmonul number «t the latter rate, ($1 50 per copy,)-with a free copy to every’person remit- 
u,g for a club of r.x or more according to terms. Or” We are obliged to pre-pay postage on all papers sent abroad, 
but whjto the present rate o. exchange continues, WB will make no extra charge for postage to Canada friends who 
pay us in bills on tl.eir own fcpro.e-paytug banks. Our lowest price for copies mailed to Europe is $2 50. 
fTUT Now is tho Time to Subscribe and form Clubs, as Subscriptions can begin with tlio volume or any num¬ 
ber. Efficient Local Agents wanted in all places reached by\e United States and Canada mails, to whom wo shall try 
*"« t°° d 1>a Vr ^7 ° 00d - 8p0CluU Numbcrs - WWW.BUU, Intliwementi, &c„ sent free to all disposed to 
beneht their neighbors and community by incroduumg the paper to more general uotico and support. 
NoymtBKR 15, 1862. Addrrsr I), d. T . MOOItE, Itocheetcr, N. Y. 
iltarkcts, Commerce, &t 
lx this city, on the 6th iu-1 at tlio resilience of Wm. R Gir- 
f. ,IA ' v ,' WM K1Nti - anil HARRIET 
8, GIFFORD, bethel Buiialo, 
IxllOplMsIer, on theCth inst.at the resideneo of G. C. Gip- 
ro»i>. Esq. hy Jhc Hov. A. Sam, Mr. A. 1). GORDON and Mrs 
w. it. I A[)no^K< 
Ox tlio 1st lost., bv the Rev Mr. Et.uxwoot). Mr. II. G. 
PARISH aud ANNUS L. NICHOLS, allot this c'ty. 
A BEAUTIFUL DUC’ROSUOPK, DI 
Five Hundred times, tor twenty-eight cents 
Fivk, of different powers, £1.00. Mailed tree Adc 
t»7-tf " .. 
^CADEMY OF FINE ARTS 
OVER ROCHESTER SAVINGS RANK, 
IS NOW OPEN, 
With the Finest Collection of Statuary and 
Paintings in the States. 
(in silver.) 
- - . —. —3 -- 
K, !\l. HDWF.N, Rnx 220, pQ8tou* Mbah. 
I^A JK-TON A: ;HI tLEN ICH wti* livrurtij'fl fii« Fir*t 
\ ) t'rntnuvi, at the Staff? Fuir, on t orn Stwtk, Ilay, and 
tftrttw OntU’vH, and CbopiihiK A«<m. i'irat premium on Onr- 
puiiter Kiljjt* I tHiln. 
Mk 9 r f Al )7£if. Tpocs, AOiacUlTURAL IM- 
rLEMhiS /\ and HARDWARE gennrally, at. the Old rits.ud 
first building west of Main St. Bnnge, Rochester. N. Y. All’ 
articles of our manufacture warranted, 6 «fi- 13 t 
O.v the evening of tho 6th inst. JOHN WARD, on’ysonof 
Edward aud JIaxnaii 1), Daoob, aged 3 years and® monttis. 
On the tlth inst, of dipthe-U, JOHN 8 TAI.Y, eldest non of 
Capt. ft. S. and .Sp.mir M. B. HoOOlierjJl,aged 4 years aud 5 mos. 
I.v this city, on Friday, the 7th inst.. of consumption, MARY 
JANE, daughter of G. S. and Maui a Cophlaj®, agod 13 years 
and 4 months 
A large number of splendid new works are just added, inelud- 
M0RELAND! W ° rkfl br 
BHATER t 
PALMER'S MARBLES , etc. 
Hie new and third season has commenced. 
Family Tiekefa. nn 
Reason Tickets. .L ! 
Single Admission.... 25 
t3r 0pon dai| y fr«>n> » A. M. till 6 P. AL; and on Saturday 
evenings from 6 to 10. 
Manager. 
ILLIKEN’H STEM II, PAi)I l*H LET - Shows 
how any active person eun make money rapidly. Sent 
Address D t, MILLIKEN, 
Editor “Monitor.’ Brandon, Yt.. 
^HE NEW YORK OBSERVER 
IS A RELIGIOUS AND SECULAR 
NEWSPAPER, 
PUBLISIIED O.V A DOUBLE Sltf.KT, SO AS TO BE 
EASILY SEPARATED INTO 
TWO DISTINCT PAPERS . 
In Religion it is free from sectarianism, and gives a full, fair 
and inipartial report every week ol all matters of general 
interest B 
IN ALI, THE DENOMINATION'S. 
In Politics it is entirely free from party relations or affinities, 
discussing great principles with freedom and candor, and giving 
the fullest and latest intelligence ol all the movements of the 
day. 
IT SUPPORTS THK GOVERNMENT WITH VIGOR, 
FIDELITY AND ZEAL, IN 1TH EFFORTS TO 
CRUSH THE UEBKLLION, 
and restore tho Union, and preserve tho Constitution It criti¬ 
cises with freedom whatever measures are not adapted to the ao 
coinpli sli inriit. id those ends; hut its -ready purpose, from the 
beginning of the war, bus been, »ml will he, to uphold the 
hands and strengthen 'lie heart, of the Government, whim it 
mils forth its energies to protect us against the mo:,i untioly 
rebellion that ever dlstarlwd [bn pciiee ,.f any country. 
I be New York Observer is tho most complete family news¬ 
paper 
IN THK WORLD, 
In the variety of its Departments, 
In tho fullness of it- Information, 
In tbo extent uf its Correspondence, 
In the number of rnlnds enlisted in its F.ditorial and other 
columns, 
In tho amount of money expended in procuring materials to 
enrich ami adorn its pages, 
In tile healthful, ruligious, conservative, genial tone that per¬ 
vades the paper. 
In its stores of anecdote, biography, poetry, science, art, and 
general literature, it will strive to exceed every other weekly 
newspaper. 
A MONTH f—I wa.vr to hirk Aumrs in every 
riP. 1 * > r ""nty at 876 per momh and expenses, to sell a new 
and Cheap bowing Machine. Address, with stamp, 
_ S M ADISD.V. Alfred. Maine. 
kJlf/ f( | A. MONTH !—We want Agents at bitty 
w'JV ' Dollars a mon'h aud all expenses paid, to soil our 
new ClOTUXb WfttNOKRS. Osis.vr.li, BuKXKitd, and 12 other 
new articles Address SIlAW A CLARK. Hi'ldcfnnJ, Maine. 
I 11’- - \ f H rU I i KC IC—35,000 one y ear old, from 
L bud, very thrifty and lino, at $60 per thousand. 
Address LENK k CO.. 
nni-9l Humboldt Nurseries, Toledo, Ohio. 
Beans 
tnr^ AID KKTISiNU TERMS, In Advunco—T h 1 KTY-FrvB 
Cunts a i.ixk, each insertion. A-price and a half for oxtra 
rllsplay, or 62*J cents per line of space. Spkoial Notiots (fol¬ 
lowing reading matter, leaded.) Sixty CcntH a Line 
.). IIUMPIIEBY 
{ 3 EST FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. 
Wheeler & Wilson Manuf cturing Co. 
Worn awarded the First Premium at the Groat international 
Exhibition, Loudon, 1882. 
Principal Olllre, 50.> Hrondwat/, JV’tto W'orle. 
£. W. DI liltljt, Agent, Kocliceter, N. Y. 
A jPF'IgKI SKTCDS FOR SALE. 
J > Ti>” growth of 1882 , warranted to give sa hractlou. Throe 
Dollars and Fifty C^ntu per bushel, by 
WILLIAM A KM I TAG 10, M.iringo, Wayne Co., N Y 
Bronzo Turb.ios 
FOR BALK BV 
_JOHN R. PAGE. Sennett, N. Y. 
C“> I C(| a TEIIM, of J4 WRICK A, IMS's for KOAUD, 
r lw* s I •• ft) Washing, Fuel, and Room furnished, except 
sheets and pillow cases, in Fafley Seminary, Fulton. N. Y. 
i i7* Winter Term opens Dec f'h 1862 Foe Circulars nd- 
drcus (67(1-31] .DH1N P. GRIFFIN, Principal. 
| M 1*0 Ia 'l’ A NT —’To those who are liable to be 
1. drafted. On receipt of one dime, in eprein, 1 will scud infor¬ 
mation to any one who writes fur it. that wi l exempt a man 
trnoi being drafted, without leaving the country, or putting m 
a plea of physical disability. No humbug about this. 
Ad'Iress G. B JONES, 
Box 16L P. O., Ptiiladolplria, Pa, 
T> I 1VE C O IS 
»er ixncl rTailor, 
stum;I iT, HOCUESTEU , JY. V 
POCKET ItOOI 
(JHOICE NATIVF AND FOREIGN 
Gnvvpo Vinos, 
Lkxk & Co., offer for sale a largo stock of Native and Foreign 
Grape Vines, including all the rarest, and most valuable varie¬ 
ties. Send for a Price List. 
... A ddl ‘ eBS LENK k CO.. 
W»**9t Humboldt Nurseries, Toledo, Ohio. 
i-T-f elastic band, for the new Postage Currency made ,,1 
i -F~ A gent s Wan ted S ample s sent, post-paid, for 15 oont*. 
P A R M B F O F. SALE^ 
BENNETT & BANCKEE, 
ATTDJiAEYS AT LAW AND REAL ESTATE AGE.VfS, 
Jackson, ^liohigan, 
f O, r some of the Choicest FarmIXO 1. V.\['H In tile Sinte 
FatS? «? ft i n f I"'.ncipally iu the Couutivx of Jackson 
^8id laoile are mostly improved farms of 
St r“^.mabU."'ateS h0u “ n<1 HCr09 ’ we " lucated - be sold 
l « tmrctiase hirms in the West, would do well 
te f calUponor,n^ r H O f Hrin beforepardianing elsewhere 
\[ Ak. S O 1ST <Se ha. IVT Ig I 3ST » gj 
HARMONIUMS AND MEL0DE0NS, 
Warranted tho rrrt ixxTRtTMSXTH of the class in the world 
th« mort a flP “ MC V“ t * Jn . 10 - 8 u ’ thfir n.ipenority frora 
the most Mimu»*nt irniHicuiiirA. CoiiHliintl 3 f tAxhibit^d in oomna. 
tition with instriiiueuta of the other best makers they IiiTvh 
T II IfJ GRoyii] NrTUSFH.V.-lJB 
JOHN A. KENNlCOTl’, Tiik Gkovk P. (i, Cook Cu.. Ii.- 
t.ixom, still sells all kinds of Nursery stock, suited to tho North¬ 
west bruit, Ornamental nnd Timber Trees, rfplendld Kvkk- 
orkk.vs, ;mr« to live -''Small Fruits," of fiu lm«st sorts, near 306 
varictios of hardy Shrubs and Flowering Plants, and some that 
am tender Pie Plant, Astiningus Roots. ka„ all •’houest and 
good, aud at rates based nu the price of form produets and la 
l>or - nearly all at an average of less than hall the prices of 6 
yeoir ago I Packing extra, warranted sale. Terms, except, to 
known customers. Cask with tlu; order. Priced Lists aud infor¬ 
mation VHKK, S* 0 .f 
TMPROVD1I) BUTTillK PACKAGE. 
1 PATENTED SEPT. «, IHS 8 . 
This is a cheap ami durshte Package, go constructed with a 
lining of MILA oo the inside, ok to secure all the advantages of 
fffef.* o the lightbeso and durabilit y of a woodon package 
H W| ll preserve tbo hotter better thun Uitm or firkins, a- thorn 
is An Loss from Soahaiie. and the butter in not spoilt Hy coining 
in contact wilt. Hie wood ' 
The use of this Package will secure to the Dairvuiou pay for 
L ho l:li* KKifH rtr i f H Pf»l 11 rn ami it eon i,e I I .. ... 1 .:.. _ 
Graix— tVbeut market quite steady, nnd nrie.ns may be quot¬ 
ed l(ni2o better, with a muder. 1*0 businosk tioiog for export and 
horn.- curi'dimptimi Sotos Chicago kpriug at l.lfi.i 1 , 26 , Milwau 
keeelii’i at i-l,2«eiJ,SI: amber Iowa at $T.82tad,36; winter red 
Western, 111 $ 1 . 3 * 1111 , 41 . amber Michigan lit #l.l3k,fii 1,46, white 
Michigan at .-1.33fal,AS, red .State ut *l,.IUf«5l,«i; white Illinois 
at SI-Pi; white Ohio at, $|,6d, and white Indiana at SI.lAaii.V). 
Ily e contlnUi'R qniet and prices without msierial change; small 
Bales al 8 .Vj itfic for Slate, and Western lit, <foy8oe flarli-v con- 
Dniies flea roe and firm, sales ten-rowed State at 51.45, and Can¬ 
ada Last ut- 51.85 Dai ley matt continues quiet and nominal at 
$1,60. I --os quiet and riOiniual al $I.(M Com lc lower lorsound, 
aud steady fen- unfounff, with a modnrale demand for export 
and home consumption, sales at 7lnp7l'»c for shipping mixed 
03 and 07 EXCHANGE ST., HOCHESTER, 
PRAUKR IX A 1.1. KI.VPM OF 
Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron Ware, 
WHOIHCSAIjK ANI) R-KTAUj. 
Coal aud Wood Cook Stoves, Parlor Stove* for Wood or Coal 
Sole agent for tho 
Arbiter Gas Burner Cook Stove, 
Anri the celebrated Stanley Gas Burner Parlor Store. 
It you want but) of the beat Coal Sloven for Cooking, 111 the 
market, (at 11 moderate price.) buy the ARHUkk. If vou wish 
your wife to IjC limiab/c, apd to laugh nt both corners of her 
mouth, and look so Aappv that you can't refrain from kis ,mq 
hi e, buy itis AKHiTkR. If you wish to bake vour potaloea in 20 
mi mites, and lie at rmir offices before your neighbor, buy the 
AKiiirhU, itis the .Stone. 
For the Piulor, buy SrANLRv'n Gas Bliuxxn, the best Coal 
Stove out, easily regulated, will burn all night ami con'nines 
hut, little coal, good for a sick room, or any other room. This is 
the testimony ot a Yankee, who is blessed with nuo of each 
kiwJ, find hundred* or tithe re who tuo unhijr thorn. 
. Particular attention paid to Tin Roofing, Flat andStuud- 
ing Groove. 
lift- All kinds of Jobbing thankfully received and promptly 
ntteuded to. 
I MT Cash paid for old Copper, Briias, Lead, Iron, and Rags 
«It E A T INI) UC EM ENTS. 
The Proprietors of tho New York Observer offer the following 
valuable premiums for 
NEW SUBSCRIBERS. 
I ; v all CA.8K8, thu NKur huiwohiiikkh rnmt he, those who have 
not m thnr own or otter*’ nanm taken the papa' during tte past 
year. 
and ho 0 H J epuaudtptiop; kaIah at 71^/71 ‘ 4 C for ahinpluff mixed 
VvMHtMrH, 06.*i7ilo for Kn.Uorn ( 6 <r(^Ao for diuunfr^o >\ua heated 
Western 76c far vallow Nartherri. anil 73c for whl»M Wenteru. 
OatH AtuHfly iiu«) la moiterate <lem&nc):jtKl«A at f;i> u for new, 
aud 6 £<LtMc for old Oauada, Wf.Hteni anti r-UUr 
Provision*—F ork leM activn .ind n ahade earner; sad-s at $ia r 
lor $ia r riO<i. 13.00 for prime Mrs*, fnr 
prune; $12>0 v for thin nieaa, ami $ 18 .A 0 Tor clear. Reef ruUe 
BU*Ady; at $r>,M.a>7,uo for country prime HH.Oijpijio.7ft for 
country me km; aU^l3.7d for r«s packwd do , fd3.A0 a J-MJU for 
extra nuw Prime mens bv<tf ruin* dull ami nominal. Boi f 
hams ste *dy and in modamte demand . ut for 
choice Wi*«u:rn Cut in fair demand and * toady. «*le 8 at 
8 k( 2 )iC for Western and city HbuulderH, TW.^Tlkc. for hams — 
Smoked innate steady and Unchanged it aeon >. i ,1moderately 
active; falee part city short clear middlei at SaOUc. do riiort 
ribbed ai * ,c, und do b''lu«« at*,',';, taxed market more active 
but heavy; miles at 9M l "'lo*A,C, feu- No ! to choice. Uutter 
SteiMly and active at M -i.afe for Ohio, und | 20 ijaSo for State — 
Cheese rules steady ojid in good demand, Pc lie for common 
to choice, 
Ahiikh—F irm; small sales at $8,12>S®8,EUi for Pots, and $ 9 ,- 
00 " 9,"0 for Pem Is, 
llopa Continue in good demand for export, hut the market 
is less buoyant, owing to Die high rate of freight, viz: 4c P 
steamer, 2c it packet: .-r.les of 600 bales new at l*(a'23c, for or¬ 
dinary to prime. 
Nh’Rbs Clover seed is very scarce and small sales of prime 
arc making at. lOyt bJSo. Timothy teed is in limited request 
at $2,l2jT,i«,2.25. 
BL’FlfAC,4), Nov. 10,—FLOUR—In fair demand, mainly for in¬ 
terior trade; sub's ordinary extra Ohio at $fi, I 2 v,, double extra 
white wheat at 17, white wheat double extra Canada ai $ 6 , 16 ; 
spring wliuit c tra Iowa at $l *7>4; spring wheat extra Illinois 
at So: white wheat double extra Michigan at $ 7 ; white wheat 
double extra Indians at *7; sprine ic.ut extra Canada at $6,73 
— closing quiet ! I 
Guai.n- I'l i -i • 'eipt Iff tbu steamer's nows 
advanced i n . > ! ' . Ohio *t $1, 2 U;No. 2Cblea- 
go spring i i - i la, in bug*, at $1.32, Canada 
club at $1 , 'On i, :" i r, 1 1. Coin—1ti» unfavorable 
foreign in , market, with but IIULo do 
ing l’riC' i "roulallie! V urn mixed at SVc; damuged 
at u<e do- i >• 'in ii Data - The market firm but 
quiet. N i * - - 1 , 1 , -1 Nominal at i7a 4 c. Bariev — 
Iu good ib . s.il v,t ipw u 1 tendency. Quoted kl $i.28@ 
1,3d for IV.*’r , i a.i him $1,26 riir Btate-thu receipts 
continue ' idi ' wilt. I ; : ' ■ it. Rye—In only moderate 
demand, wilt. t. - •••■ ,i •- . ,! h -htstock, no sales reported, 
quotede id . ti.Sc for found new Western. 
Ikas- .'.I, ■. i idjaii 
Di-ass !. :■ , $ 1 , 60.1 1.75 for fair to choice 
Provisions .i'Ii i i . i with hut little doing,vxcopt 
• n retail ■ i - h . . at $U,oiYatl 2 , 60 . I gird, pmoe, 
kettle r. -i :i ■ , .. 1 'ii, -i . tes soft «t 9c Hams |» u.lic 
Should" ■ i , l ,iu i Trout in bairbairels at, $3,60 
&3.75. He. t, no nr inuicri; t 
Chkkmk Very active. * 1 id's for the week of 20 to 25 tons 
*t lO.tji k u'id '"i'l" ,i" 1 s very choice at 12 c —closiug 
firm, witli I, upv in 'i'.i'I." i 
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AT PAR. 
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