markets., Commerce, 
iho following is oar comparative statement of re- 
larket over tlie Central Railroad, estimating 16 to 
, _ Cor week 
I tns week. Last week last rear 
.2.618 5,Old S ib<j 
.4,800 6,030 6 7(0 
. l.«0U 723 «8 
Aver, weekly Total since Total sumo 
receipts last year January 1 . date last i ear. 
.3.318 16l,6di lBI.s.W 
.4.0*1 199.989 180.363 
T 5 '’'* ■'’f ’'Washing, Fuel, and Roon 
sheets ami pillow cases, in Fa!ley Semina! 
I H~ Winter Term opens Pec 4‘b 
,|r * s -- K17Q - H) .tDHN 
pjrtUI U.K HOUSE* HAST 
*ouij httjui* well tip,- loner rjuiu 
eleven to twelve hundred; age, seven to i 
nign. Any persou baring a wound pair of 
Uje description will ulcase address 
w)i’U ilrrn » nmk 
Tratblino Agents ftT6 employed bj' os, as we wish 
to give the whole field to local and club agents. 
larCHaJMJB o.» Annas..-.- — Subscribers wishing the address 
of their papers changed from ono Post-Office to another, roust 
specify the old address as well as the new to secure compliance 
The $2 Rate is more popular this year than formerly. People 
evidently begin to tbink itdon't pay us tofurnish such a journal 
as the Rural at the club rate, for many remit $2 per copy, and 
call the paper cheap at that price. 
Direct to Itocficater, f>. V—All persons having occasion to 
address the Rural New-Yorker, will please direct to Rmhes- 
ter, N. and not, as many do, to New York. Albany, Buffalo, 
kc. Money Letters intended for us are frequently directed 
and mailed to the above places. Please note. 
137~ Cu’ftur.vd wrm tuk Magazines,—W e will furnish the 
Rural New-Yorker Tor lf63. for one year,) and either The 
Horticulturist, (price $ 2 .) or Arthur's Home Marjasinr, (fa,) u , 0 
same period, for $3; and the Rural and either Tlarver's Main- 
zing, Atlantic Monthly, or Go fay's Daly's Hook, one year, for $4, 
-Adhere to Terms.-W e endeavor to adheie strictly to sub¬ 
scription terms, and no person authorised to offer the. Rout, at 
less than published rales. Agents and friends are at liberty to 
giw away as many copies of the Rural us they are disposed to 
pay for at club rate, but we do not wish the paper offered, in 
any case, below price, 
*3F“ Tiry Rural ii published strictly upon the cash Svstum 
— copies are never mailed to individual subscribers until paid 
for, and always discontinued when the subscription expires 
Hence, we force the paper upon uotm. and keep no credit books, 
experience having demonstrated that the Cash System is alto¬ 
gether the best for both .Subscriber and Publisber. 
t^- ASSOCIATED Effort leads to success in canvassing Tot 
periodicals, as well as in other enterprises. For instance, if yon 
are forming (or wish to forml a club for the Rcrat. New- 
Yorker, and cannot fill it up in your own neighborhood, get 
some person or persons a few miles distant to join with or assist 
you —adding their names to those you may procure, and send¬ 
ing all together. 
Back \ olpmks.—R ound copies of our last volume are now 
ready for delivery-price. * 3 ; unbound, *2 We would again 
Black, s<fTASr\ Salmon, 
Dark Brown, ^V>\ Scarlet, 
Brown, (£7 * Dark Drab, 
Light Brawn, a./ wj )<n\ Light Drab, 
Dork Blue, 11 j $ •[ \.( Yellow, 
Light Blue, N L 'P d Tdlow, 
Dark. Green, ^ J Orange, 
7> ld Green, f j ir< ^ enla ’ 
Purple, _ Drench Blue, 
Crimson, P ' 7 * le ’ 
FAMILY DYE COLORS. 
For Dyeing, silk, Woolen uinl Mlxe .Ifroo.ls, Show Is. 8carf«, 
Dresses, Itlbboiis. <i|ovcs, I to nne Is, l| u »s. Feathers, Kid 
Gloves, Children’s Cloth lug;, and oil kinds of Wearing 
ppurel, With perfect fast Colors. 
A SAVING Oh' 80 PER CENT. 
These lives are mixed in the form or powders concentrated 
are thoroughly tested, and put up in neat psckae-V For 
twenty-five cents you can color as many goods a< would other- 
o,r,r 0S , Tl " : >".is simple, ami any 
oni can use the Dy es with prrfoct sueress Directions inside ^ 
ton. MasT y H0WB * SlEv KN!5. 268 Broadway. Bog. 
for .-.ale by Druggists and Dealers in every City and Town. 
"DiiUKHIHKH BOAR FOR SA MO -Thorough- 
J J Di ed, hue form — 16 months old-good size. Price, boxed, 
Rurnl New-Yorker Office* i 
RoCEKarKR. XovtJLBKtt 25th, im. { 
Floor—N o change to note in the rates for Flour, and trans¬ 
actions are very .ight. 
Grain—W heat, Corn, Oats, and Rarley are as last quoted.— 
Our figures for Rye are stricken out as buyers, are not to be 
found in the markets just at present. We hear that the last 
loud sold hereabouts brought 70 cents pen bo>hel of fit; pounds. 
Buckwheat ami Beans have advanced materially. 
Fork. -There has been an advance in the rates for dressed 
hogs equal to 60 cents f) 100 tbs. Some of the dealers scent In- 
' iued to thiok.that those w ho woutil possess a fine* specimen of 
the Monroe county hog this fall, will have to pay u pretty good 
price, as the farmers have shipped an extraordinary number of 
live hogs eastward. At the present relati ve prices of Corn and 
Pork it does not pay to fatten heavily, and such pigs ns are sold 
in our streets aro rather thin. 
Dairy, &o—Cheese is still moving upward. Lard dull and 
declining. Eggs are two or three cents per dozen better. 
Dried FroIT — Cherries and Plums bring lCq>2c^> lt», more at 
present, than at Ibe date of our last quotations. 
Salt has advanced 23 cents per liar re 1. 
Rochester Wholesale Prices. 
Floor Olid Drain. Eggs, dozen. 19.1? 20(5 
.■flour, winter wheat, $6 ASafSO Honey, box. Itojl 4 c 
Flour,spring do, 6 IK) 0.6.50 Candles, box. 13®1366o 
Jlonr, buckwheat... 2 lAi.g 2 .iiS Candies, extra_ JtTillo 
Heal, Indian.1.19001,18 ,. . .. ‘ 
Wheat, Geuesee.l.l.vjnl.30 a ,"‘* 
Jest white Canada- i 35 ml .35 Apples,bushel.... 25fa30o 
Cattle. 
Sheep 
Hogs.. 
Cattle 
Sheep 
Hogs.. 
Fhekp—P rices about the name—say 4<27>c. f) it, With one 
per potnJdf ,lUOn9 ' h * SU ' U ® have bee, ‘ m '" le •*!■' <hifcT.h'ISc 
red l xmt 7 a''? 1 '!"?. t ^f -S ,n r Ph*3 l -W*ie V fa; corn- 
urn 4 . f.li I'V? ?' ,ra 1? and corn-fed Wet- 
R*rn according to < ( ualit,y. 
8to re s!o'!' VoV ', 2 ! ) “ At market. 1,9.30 Beef Cattle, UJ0 
Storey 0,0 HI .sheen and Lambs. 6(10 Swine. 
n extra, ffi.LO.. 6 ./. 0 , first quality, $6,25(3) 
°as« dlhir '‘ ^ *«<*■<« ■ 
wi , ' 0 B /i' o ' r! * ~i-IA/t-lS; common, $19;o;2n. 
V RaL GaLVKH - £0,00 i! 11,01 
yeX^VS*’ ,SMia ‘* ,u ’ w ’ *"0 old. «I6@19; Three 
Hides - JUgp rt Tallow - SA Bjac. 
1 * . ■" ’- 3/ - Call Shinn — 8 (riffle » m, 
A 5V *-am ns — sy.^i.i2,76,- extra. M.iakSjs. 
" '•"■' T’ic; retail, I (aO^'c Fat Hogs. 
I, uoue. Spring Pigs, i.-ls^'c; retail, 
undrpssed, none CiH-io 
OAMHltlDDE, Niiv. 10 —At market 2,672 Cattle, about 1 90t) 
ijgssufe'saa^ «X‘. a *.* * 
20 J 6 .OAau.oi, third do. t:i.7A„ u.oo; o r dinary $-i- ’ a i 
Workim; oxen. {( pair-£7rfel60. ^ 
Cows A.vn Calves- jal. So’.ato 
year's old * 9 ‘ xU ' W > T «'° 7 «*arsold. $ 1 C@ 1 9; Three 
e^trV at market ?rioes ** tota. »«. 
Hides— 7>jm'.R C Ft IV fallow—R<d@8L'c. 
MUMS*-*®* % «x 
VO ALL WHO Have I'X>1C SaVILK: 
Fruits, dry and green. 
Butter, CLieese, 
Bard, Hams. 
Eg-gs, I *oultry. 
Game, Vegetables, 
Flour. Grain, 
Seeds, &c., ofec.. 
Can have them well sold at the highest prices in New York, 
with full cash returns always within Ten Ihiys of their reaching 
the city, by forwarding them to tho Commission House for 
Country Produce, of 
JOIST A H CARPENTER, 
32 Jn// street, AVw t'or/i, 
S. R-Thc advertiser hasha.l abundant experience In thisbusi- 
ness, and trusts that he will continue to merit patronage by the 
most careful attention to the interests of his patrons, fbe arti¬ 
cles are taken charge of on 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 ami selling is Jive per end.) 
A New York Weekly Price Current is issued by J. Carpenter, 
which is sent free to all his patrons. A specimen copy sent free 
to any desiring it A trial will prove the above tacts. Forabun- 
d tnt references as to responsibility, integrity, &c„ see the 
“Price Current ” 
Dash advanced on con-i fnmenta of Produce. Cash paid 
for BUTTER In large or small quamtites 
SEND FOR 
A. free COX’y 
o r 
PRIO IS >S CURRENT, 
AND ALL OTHER PARTICULARS, 
TO 
JOSIAH CARPENTER, 
667 No. 3a Jm.v- Str«et, New Yorls. 
Corn, old. fifty:fioc. 
Corn, new. SOyODc. 
Sye, 60 tbs to bttth.. fiRaiWc. 
Oats, by weight. ti'dic. 
Barley. l.lOa l 25 
Buckwheat. UfaHOc. 
Beans. I.£ 05 e 2 00 
Me nte. 
Pork, moss.$11.00011.50 
Pork, clear........ 13 u0fgj]360 
Dressed hogs, cwt 4.50(a) 5.00 
***'; CWt. t.umjjj 5110 
Jpnng lambs, each 1.60(g) 2,uo 
Antton, carcass... SM5c 
dams, smoked.... loyillo. 
Shoulders. 6 fqiA>vc. 
Chickens. Sc ;ic. 
Turkeys. SyHOo. 
,sese..... 40fti 50c. 
HtJCRS 19 pair. 380)140. 
Dnlry, Ac, 
Butter, roll. 16:3)1,Sc. 
J utter Itrkm. ipomf,, 
. Oliiallc. 
T.trd, tried. 8 a ;g,. 
Tallow, rough. 
Tallow, tried. 9 a10J4c. 
- ^-- - - .v... 
beaches, do. li>a.| 2 o 
Cherries, du. JO®I2c 
P'utux. do. 7 ca 3 c 
Potatoes. 4iv.i50c 
• tides unit Skins. 
Slaughter. »>,(a«o 
tali. 
Sheep Pelts.SI 25®2 25 
Lamb Pelts . 26c® 1.60 
Clover, medium, Sl.26®4.50 
Do. large, .... M.UOCa6,25 
Timothy. 2 WI(il 2 fi 
ri . Sundries. 
Wood, hard.$ 3 .iKXa) 5.00 
Wood, soft.t mm Aon 
Coal, hcranton— 5 Mi>(i. 5 il 
Coal, Pittstou. S, 50 u ii.,xo 
LOW. Shamokln... 5.50(a 6 fll) 
Coal, char. 7 ®tc 
Safa, bbt.$17inu 2 os) 
Straw tun. 6 .IW(a 7 . 0 ir 
Hay, ten.jnn is 00 
Wool, » tb- AiKaliOc 
White'll-:tl, halfbbl. A2A®3.50 
Codfish, quintal,... JvOOS&.'O 
Trout, halfbbl.... 3.26g;:i.50 
|9 * T, A ,66 and (17 Exchange St. Hoches- 
iir * U 1 !'l" h! I U i1 1 liB of Tin, ('i>j/ptr and Sln'rt-Iron 
fe 1 '; ' vl|f) -' •“i. 1 : , '"; 1 to tail- Coal and Wood Cook Stoves, l*ar- 
lor Stoves, lor Wood or Coal. Sole agent for the Arbiter ilus 
Parior Sriivc ° Vl% Un ' 1 th ' : ‘ c '- k ‘ l "' u( ‘ " 1 Stanley Gas Burner 
V&~ For particulars, turn advert Do men tin Rcral, Noy 15th. 
-Till!'ll vi vv'.'.-r; Ryes. Ear i Head. 
11 . 01 . Seek, lliiru.s, beet, skin, with “Shj.xm or Cu.VRAOIFat," 
and how to read them, given in 
Thk Pii nuxor.oofcAr, .Todknai, *xn [.ipr Ti.. 
were large amountingfaw-v®. re m' pts ,° r ho ^ for the week 
98 2 rii JuSnstm millc,n . >r H ,otal for the season of 
tb’ree’d^ 'pnVt nX°ga lb hayn l3 D a Zfr 
mT7r t X r 'be 
1(0 In ii- 1 . 1 Ih* Wlirhet for products Jbollltr 'orsr rluli fncintfn 
•ihivut 8 ^W n K 0 ''itahicd enough for a. slnrt, the advioeBlinm 
ahtOHil riot h.-uig Mucouragim;. mid old stocks selling at in ices 
ehitivoly lower than Die currant rnte for |,»i J ' .S' ' 
bav.? Wn sliiinrhfoved, the wontlicr now bum)red 
operations Hol.lo r. ni/Vr hicsk » .V ! co n'r . 7 ? U;,nn ,nr 
llf 'k H fi ' 1 'Ai'ly dclirwy to a packer on p. t. - 
•SSSSS^ilSsg^u &was b "“ * 
BIPRO VBD BUTTER PACKAGE 
1 PATENTED SEPT. Ti, 1K(W. 
, This is a rhcap and durable Package, o, conatmcted with a 
limiig Ot MICA on the inside, .is to secure ail the advantage* of 
glass, with the lightues.s and durability of a wooden package 
It will I'reSfi v e the butler Kdtei than tubs m lirkins. ,v» there 
fs No hiss f i f/m Soomue. and the bultm ia not tpm.ll by coining 
In contact with the wood * 
The us of this Package will seoiue o the Dairymen Pay for 
Uie l )ic’Un> T o O) it« return and It can be :loans*?*J a* ch.hiIv ns t 
htone nr .lar. and uun l*o used for yiuirs iiriiilWa out 
umjsavioif Ti m oxpent*R of new Pnckatfos every •♦♦urou. 
i.ounry, and Town Rights for h.ate b- 
Scott, N Y„ Sopt. 34 , 1962. X T * PKC ^ 
THE PROVISION 1IARKKTS, 
NEW YORK, Nov 22. —FLorR—Market rules levs ur live 
nciTdnv 6n- h!'rn' ,l .' ,U '' 1 11 with a moderate hast- 
n.. S' bLtmM ouMiiMiUion sales at #A,>ii,,i,5.76for super- 
WhsW.i tuna h « "i f e ***•' f'.bA r,,76 foe Superfine 
*6 76 «6 4l t r^loetn^ • cn,t ! ,tt0 » ,f > medium fxtra Western. 
tS’lii "ST. . °P s* branua extra round hooped Ohio, ami 
ViVuiVbmr Kilc te ? r?^ 9 ,ln i- r l,e marl,ef -li.afne firm Can- 
ind Ji gsivsbrnifl, sales at Jfi.iki,. «,!•: ,y.« common. 
Sat^&KlXtS£ MJm ^‘ uSffttUiSiX 
Grain— Wheat market steady and may he quoted a, cent 
tion er, ^ilD«i'! l! '" bo export and lidttic consump- 
S 1 , • TK' 1 s brio It at 1,17;.. 1 . 21 ; Milwaukee club at £).- 
Ml, ainlwr (owa at fl,32a I,.(5; winter red Western, at ?i .'(7 
ad,4., amber Michigan at ?i.i.3 i i,4i. white Michigan at *1 ft) 
Rye steady . sales at sue. f 0 ,. Western aud lUui Wc d'rSiate - 
sfra i’v It ai’fia ';“,'« u - CE V alM 4t *Un.'’d,62. Bariev malt 
-ttaty at jl 64,.. 1.0/. I'ea-s conttne qutelaml nominal ai,£l im) 
er r *afrH r At 7i!'- 7 ^"?^ “£! lve - ftu *' milv •» luotcd a shade Urm- 
FasWri- wKm *tt'Pl" 0 g mixnd Western, < 2 , ,rJlfc for 
WVs , ;'ml i Western 76c for white 
iveso.rn, an.i Pir round yellow, flats in moderate demand 
State. ° f ° r c ‘ ,ratnon ,0 Prime Jersey, Canada, W..»t,efn and 
priiS%HiklSS'7flfo^n i mt t ' ; ?,'w tor'coautrv 
X« * M’lWirSi i\ 7 i f r , asV ' nto ' mess , £12 12.73 lor re-packed 
a5&;4b,c frir^hoobmreTO„/m' ly: “tU'fr- far hama aim 
atVc. ^oValde 
and in good demand , t 
9 00far p7an"^^ “ ttt *S.a>®K,6u for Pole, and$9.00® 
wsaaRRina 
Indu ‘ ui ‘- ««• •••••• 
Common f'anadhtn.i". 
Extra Canadian,.. 
fancy Genesee . . •• gL"-',,, 
ExtraGonesee ami city brand*”!!”!*.'. siivVHlcn 
fTB 1 1 a J? ,Im '! tlu 'I ' n good reqnnstai £1 315 |”<| t. llVI tbs 
State nt $1,3.1 HVO.quiet nuri 
nottee fnrlhm sale ll^ariDday oSEf hHHM l7h 7 ■ 
'?v U ' r i' 1 " i '.‘" 1 ' 1on" e *B t6 | 3fi ' thl! ‘ u thro tag 1 ) , 11 (W bu" do at, 
l.M. i>at» in active requqet ntun advaucit of ivc w im 
f"2oX a CanadaE^^ 1 ( 
iu, with a good demand at thoout- 
^RTHUR’sS home magazine 
THE WOOL, IHARKETN. 
sSttJSStfa 
Saxony FleOca 79 tb. 
American full-blood Merino. 
American ball and three-fourths Mori 
Extra nuhe.f’' ° ' m ° c l !,)u ' ,t ' r Mori no 
Superfine puiiVd'!!;;;. 
No. 1 milieu....! 
Iatmn's nulled. .”!"'. 
California fine, unwashed!!. 
Californiacornnmu do. 
Peruvian wnshed.. 
Chilian Merino ilmvnshed!!!!. 
Chilian Motlza unwashed.. 
Valparaiso unwashed. . 
South American Merino unwashed” 
South American Mestiva unwashed * 
gontii American common xvashed 
South American Entre Rios do. 
south American unwashed 
South American Cordova washed!*" 
Gape Good Hope unwashed 
East India washed .... 
African unwashed .... 
African washed__ 
Mexican n n washed 
Texas. 
Smyrna now-ashed!'.!! 
Smvrna washed. 
Syrian unwashed..!.!! 
BOSTON, November 19. 
prices, and iu fair demur d 
Saxony and Mer.,fine. 
Full blood. 
k. and blood,..!!!!!! 
Common, .. 
Pulled, extra. 
Do. supertine, 
Do No 1. 
no No 2 .!!.!!!!!' 
Western mixed.”!.!!!! 
BUFFALO, Nov 22 
h > A K 1 ! I A, xV illlLLENER was awarded the First 
} 1 rnniinn, at the State Fair, on Torn Stnlh, liny, and 
Straw Fulic-Sj iind Chopping A.ve*. First premium on Far- 
|M-liter f .ilge I mile. 
/>/ ?,99 r ' S ' A OniaiTLTt.'KAL 1M- 
I LHMh.\ IS, amt 11 Alt OH'A A A generally, at the Old Stand, 
first, building west of Main St BriUge. Rochester. N. Y. All 
articles of our manufiictiire warranted. U 65 -I 3 t 
EDITED BY T. S. ARTHUR AND 
VIRGINIA E. TOWNSEND. 
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Sr 1 1 «, he oUtr ' !L‘.*- J'”'' ri'vl s r rln « trade, cheat, iorcanh. 
frM-fat] _ JOHN GO UN DRY, Dansville, Liv. Co . N. Y. 
(JHOICE NATIVE AND FOREIGHT 
G-rapo Vinos. 
Lk.M!. * Co., offer for sale a large stock of Native and Foreign 
Gtapo V ines, including all the rarest and most valuablo varie¬ 
ties Send lor a Price List. 
Address LENK h CO 
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-Fleece and pulled wool sustain full 
762 Texas... 
700 Smyrna, washed 
65 Do unwashed,.. 
765 Syrian. 
70 Cape. 
768 Crimea.,_..... 
65 ftuenoa Ayres,.! 
Oil Peruvian, washer 
appear m every number, including choice pictures, groups and 
»otk?iltir” Val K Haituons, and a great variety of needle 
THE LITERARY 
portion of the HOME MAGAZl NK is of the highest character 
1 he Editors, who wnte largely for its page* are »! ,u xt 
In'the country^ 008 ^ loni P U!JS oi some u: the best 'writers 
A NEW SERIAL ST0R7 BY T. S. ARTHUR, 
SlE b VoJiPrr Ced tllL ‘ J.' u| dary number, entitled ‘'OUT IN 
RARE AND ELEGANT PREMIUMS 
are Beul to all who make dp Chile: Our premium* lor ik/u 
2. A large 1 tiotograpblc conr, from an Eueruvingof Hunting. 
eve^ C on«.' e,U '' C,Un '- " MbKCYS «»REAM ' ft favorite wiUt 
*•«OF AN ENGLISH 
HUMK..ruill. ThU prt*iTiiuui Wrta ^ivcui 1rj»a vear. and wux m 
great a favorite that wa continue it on our List for lacsi 
YEARLY TERMS, IN ADVANCE. 
0 . 1 °.‘i 01 'Y. -lluI on,, pr -0 mI un.. $/. two copies, $3, three copies 
te.'m cmjfrH. lw^' e,fe ' htC01 " eH . 4, °. twelve copies, «i5; seven- 
*m f'u ! >a, ‘ ellc , n fa ,h " potters-up of the *3, >14. *5 and 
clubs'” 1 ' !UK tW ° pTe, " 1UB,s etWU to getlcrs-up of *15 and S 20 
Jlttimi il!) ,d^ a C ° Py ° f tLe Ma « aKiue ' 1 ' ^tt e r s -„p of 
elTT^ZatfaTd 06 StamVi b * lentfor rmtaae on 
Addresa t. s. a RTiim a co., 
on ‘J t 323 Walnut Hi, 1’hilufahihia. Pa. 
.mow 
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. HI 7, 3.5 
.18 7,AS 
,30Vi 68 
.1773)28 
20Vi. 55 
.2I7 ,t'44 
... . , ---lS0C<i«S 
i'w) /‘b ' lt: ' U '! und,: " 1£re,J ' Hooted at 
65c for tine grades.- Courier. 
4)f wool there is very little to notice, 
wm'l'^y IIiarlietat present, 35c is of- 
PLEASE FILL THE RANKS ! 
Many of our Agents have gone to the war, and 
we must depend upon those at home, and volun¬ 
teers, to maintain the circulation and usefulness of 
the Rural throughout the country. Every former 
Agent will therefore please consider himself or her¬ 
self duly re-appointed, and especially requested to 
act as Recruiting Otlicer for tho Rural Brigade. 
And all disposed to volunteer as such officers — lo 
fill the ranks of absentees, or to act in places where 
we have no agents — arc hereby commissioned to 
go-ahead; having all the powers of competing for 
and securing Bounties (Premiums) granted to for¬ 
mer Agents. We want at least one good Recruiting 
Officer in every (own where the Rural does or 
ought to circulate, and if every friend of the paper 
acts as assistant, so much the better. If those who 
can consistently act in its behalf, will kindly aid the 
Rural, its influence for good will soon bo more 
general and widely extended, and the people and 
country enriched rather than impoverished thereby. 
Iu the hope that many, if not all, herein addressed 
will be disposed to give the subject early attention, 
we leave it Cor their consideration—merely adding 
that Now is the Best Time for Action. 
Magiuino farm. Beautifully illustrated. Readings, Music 
BMT. C WmTWt« 0ffW *' StOlU,S ’ riuile *' faow the VICKY 
Jo r urnaVpu T bufed. th ° “ rcal ' Uiou of Educational 
Now i* the tlma to farm clubs lor Winter Schools. Send for a 
specimen, and see inducement to clubs. Address U 101 B 
daughai>ay Hammond, pcrltshkrs. 
. _ . Thtladelphia, Pa, 
. Exchanges copying the above, and sending a marked conv 
will receive the Visitor for one year. 
j A AI hJ ?S T K R K Y «SgT CO 7, 
u obai.brs ix 
STOVES, FURNACES, COAL GRATES, 
mimf Ware. Pocket and Table Cutlery aad House Fur¬ 
nishing Hardware of every description. “ 
AI SO, 
Manufacturers of KFDZIE'S WATER FILTERS, Refrigerators 
and Thermometers, and dealer iu Tio, Copi.er,Zmc, Sheet Iron! 
&o., kc., OM « «1 Statu street, Rochester. N. V. **• 
Q.R0CERIES, PROVISIONS, SEEDS, FRCITS. Ac, 
“ 5C- JT. MONTROE, 
WHOU58ALS AJfD KATAII, 
AND COAI7IIS8ION MERCHANT, 
DO BxrRaio Street, Rochester, JXJ. -jf. 
ALSO. Dealer in Clover and Timothy Seed, Seed Pot*teen 
nKui f 5Lf"‘ r ? , v^°f 12th, by Rev W 11. Mkoii:, 5 
Iv this city, on the 17th inat., nt the residence 
ting clcrtrvinaii, !»r R»-v a. Saak. STEPHEN P 
Mi?tS LI., NICE A. <» K IK PIN, both of this city. 
Ar Ch. iMt Church, in this city, on the 10th inst 
^tlHUYLIiR, iissihterl 1)V Rev H A. Vkkly a ( 
Wa^liLnKton, to OEOROfA F. 1*0 VE CRAFT, of tj 
li^ure& ‘ 
},^mod^e N ^;,^o^;TxVft^ ft^hfre wi;^ : mi^ 
Indiana at *6.75; wl„t e wheat Omib!# IlinoUatR?,. 2 
wheat extra Illinois at ?6; white wheat double exfralfaViafaat 
.Sihte'i 
. ‘^ohu/;ky nt $\,m, red winter I llinois 
sM. ?I,1«S, while (. Aniliiit fit SI.iJF’- rlosino nul^t Cftrii Tim 
<ec rn,,(i V iv‘^lv ar t ,r,. chiefly for Ri&TOe® 
ateivart v^ Oafa 1 The 1 ''’ C J°? inK . a '-•'■•‘hr and mmler 
ei,> h(.m\o. '’.mh Iho market cimet and noi/utrii iif p.^»* 
l ^ V ^ 1 \y 1 h r' but X , . ui g t ll «ht^i.och ( no Mile*; <iuoU*tl 
,wir ? t - a .i • r ,<lr ?. **.75O 1,30 tor Stale, and #l.37a,fajl (o for 
S8MS 2HS5S;,, ® 
mXs&ss star* ■» "»'«*.-«h ..a. 
ea’lMiiCTA’aVc'sxt •"** “4 
Skkds In moderate demand at -2 far choice Illinois and Wis- 
fm^rlfnT *.2.25(5)2.50 for fair to choice Belgium *5 50 
rOr choice Clover, aud *2 tor (tat need. ' 
Vl u IH .? M— , Ir ' tnarketttuiet., with only modernte bu-iiness 
2«?^at$I2,lkXa.l2,,50. j.ard. 
\\ r 1 ^ ^ 1 -A- C O 2C , 
Di*aper and Tailor, 
19 J7ROJYT ST mi 11T, HOC BUST un, jy. J-, 
*;Cv^,W, or w ° K , . 1 , thu 19tl * of brain fever, WILLIE D„ only 
sonot W it. M. Newmaw, aged 4 years, 1 month, and 11 days. * 
uliPu-'t v^V!' ou tl !" ls *h inst.. of consumption, ETHAN A 
HOPKINS, Leq., on Ida49th birthday. a, 
Ar Boston. Mass., mth inst., ROBERT WILLIAMS aged rr 
years, brother of J r,. VViLr.tAMs. Buml Ne^Yo'ker‘Sfici 
An iionest nuui * the nohlcbt work of Coil " 
rarjaatSisy*"” *• »• ««*« 
Principal Ollier, 505 Broadway, J\'etc V'ork. 
"• WHBLE, Agent, Uocheater, N, V. 
r J^0 BUILDERS AND FARMERS 
Building Brick and Drain Tile. 
The Rochester Brick and Tile Mauuiacturing Comnanv are 
DOW prepared to meet all demands of either Mnlldersor Far- 
mers wanting Brick or Tile. Pipe Tile of all -iris from two 
to M\ incties, tuid Home Shoe Item two Tv. l.n inolici. The Ti r 
uianufaeturi'd hv this Company an- longer than that made bv 
other munoiacturers, beitig )fi inches in length, 1,000 piece', 
making 3u toda. Tliev are also strong, hard burned, and everx 
T" 1 * J, ‘ fallowing ijgt ot prices shows the 
fortledfarmwi^fi^rcheiiirandelrTfriLiii.ag <! lh0 ,i,cililie8 tllU9 ^ 
2 Inch Pipe. 7^7 
4 .. !! . Ifi-W 37>i 
: .. „ .. 56 
8 « Round Tile in two pieces..! 8 O 11 JO $125 
i Horse faboe Tt.e. on 
? .< „ „ . J 2 «0 
J „ „ , ——. 1600 25 
1*1 ID two .. 1(A) t)tj I 75 
PermuB wtshitig TiIhh wid find it to their interest to call at 
tho office ot ho Company, 22 llutfaio Street, Rochester before 
nill'P l!la no U u .4 14 iu..,, * *wwictw, UVIUrC 
GROCER 
TERMS OF THE RURAL FOR 1863 
s\uvKJ(U»INW YKUM(* t in Advunod—'rHIRTy-Fivji 
CJKNTa a Litre, each insertion. A price and a half ror extra 
display, or 62>J cents per line of space. Spkcijll Notiobs (fol¬ 
lowing reading matter, leaded,) Sixty Cents a Line. 
cr“The immense circulation of the It oka i. Nkw-Yorkbr— 
full twenty thousand more than that of any other similar j our 
nal—renders it by far the Best and Cheapest Advertising Mediur. i 
or its class in America This pact should be borne in mind 
by all Nurserymen, Manufacturers, Wholesale Dealers, Land 
Agents, A:c., itc,, who necessarily depend upon the People of 
the North for patronage. 
Foreign and American Horticultural Agent 
AND COMIVIISSION MERCHANT 
EXHIBITION a»nd SA1.KS ROOMS 
No. 634 Broadway, near Bleeker Street, New York. 
TW - vin! 80 ii"”" ' r,lV0 ' I 10 ’ 1 ^.dling Plants, Fruits. Flowers. 
trefjH i mes ; Shruf.tr., ^ Irou. \V Irw ;ir;<J Rustic Work French 
Engu.-ii and Imerii to Glaaa; Patent Heaters: Foreign' and 
kc \il tlnrii 'v'"' s i , > I ’« r8 . Oates. Designs, Drawings. 
All Horticultural Novelties, its soon as introduced. K 
Proprietor 0 " 16 ™' &C " WiU rec0l7e the Pewonal attention of the 
-* ____ 653^tf 
A LLIS, WATEK !S As C O., 
^ BANKERS, 
55 Buflftlo St., UppoHlte the Eujflo Hotel. 
KOCHE9TIdR, N. yr. 
Interest Coupons of V S. seven and three-tenths per cent. 
THE CATTLE IRAK RETS. 
NEW VOItK, N’OV IS-The current prices for the week at 
all the markets are as follows: 
BKKF CATTLB. 
.IRowt. $8.60@9,00 
■. 7.25m a, 25 
. 6.50(017.110 
. 6.00(^0,00 
ALBERT WIND- 
43 soft PtOS for Salk. I will part with my old Bmkshire 
Boar, a tirst premium, choice animal. 
WM. K. GRIDLE Y. North Chili, Monroe Co., N. Y. 
OliUME Eighteen! 1 1 , 1 si ft ti . 
ESTABLISHED BY A. J. DOWNING IN 1846. 
THE 
HOHTICULTUHIST 
AND 
Journal of Rural Art and Rural Taste. 
PETER II. UK AD AND GEO. E. WOODWARD, 
KDrrouo axd propriktcirs, 
A Montlity Msgaainu, devoted to the ORCHARD. VIVF- 
yI 1 !?Ri/MtoPS^'n! 1 !!’R-SERY; to culture under gin, ^ 
LANDSCAPE GARDENING RURAL ARCHITECTURE'and 
the Imnroveumnt and Embellishment of City. Suburban ami 
Country Homer. 
The new Fruits ami Flower*, and all improvements in Rural 
Art, will be lihiirully ilUistintrd 
An Original AftCtlITECTUR.vL DESIGN in each number. 
Two h.vdi-omelv Colored 1‘lates. 
The DELAWARE GRADE for April numtxir, and one of tho 
beet. Rears or Strawberries iu September, colored, for all sub-- 
eenbers. 
A varied table of contents, comprising Essays from tlia best 
talent in the country. 
T EJ rt 1 MC ts . 
One copy one year, invariably in ivlvance, . .Two Dollars 
Pour copies. Six .. 
Beven i-opies, and One gratis to Club Atretit,” Ten 
Sevm?DoUar°' U * !H ‘~ 1860 ' 1861, ^Subscription forlSSJ,— 
Inclose the amount In a letter, send hv mail, and address 
** WOODWARD. Publishers Ofthe Horticulturist, 
“'-■'‘t 37 Park Row New York. 
First quality,. 
Ordinary quality, 
Common quality, 
Inferior quality',.. 
^n^q t &i^;“;:;:;!.\\"!!!!:!!;;. 
fife 
common quaiitf.i:.:.:::::::::::: 
Inferior quality. 4 
ft 1 ® quahty,.head *6.50 7r6 50 
p , y t n non . 3,5tVa 4 to 
faf 8 " 01- .. 3.00:i3;25 
_ , . SWI.VK. 
.:.fa*; 
ALBANY, Niiv. 24.—BBBVKs-The supply brought down hv 
tho ruilroad is much lighter this week than last, and at the 
' wPifS 1 *’ " vie disposed to insist upon an advance equal 
to .it. f) lb, live weight, and the maiket linallv settled down at 
an improvement of AwiIOC t ,) lM „ s . ror „ ril J* 
PRICKS The following are the ruling prices: 
„ , This week. 
Premium.n.7t»a4.9C 
Extra,.... . 4 j ,- 0 4 v 
First quality. g 45®3 3! 
Second quality.a.yiru b!',. 
Ihurd quality.2.t0(5)2,3< 
.uMn.r*-.. vw,/drh di u. wvcd ami iQree*i«mtiR n«r 
1 1 ii*- Aug^uht mb, l&B. rnui Jit tb«ir Bankiiur Offii 
presentation. B 
Highest premium paid tor gold, sliver, Canada currency 
U. S Ileiuaml Notes, ot old Issue J 
Interest paid on special deposits Sight drafts on F.n 
ann TewtanA in sums to »nit ej[ 
All orders for Bucks or Tiles, to be shipped by railroad or 
canal, will be promptly attended to. 
For other information, u.hiiva* 
W. OTIS, Superintendent. Rochester, N. Y. 
^CADEMY OF FINE ARTS, 
OVER ROCHESTER SAVINGS BANK, 
IS NOW OPEN, 
With the Finest CoUeetion of Statuary and 
Paintings in the States. 
^ ARMS FOR SALE 
BEHNETT & BANCKER, 
ATTORMS AT LAW AMR REAL ESTATE AGENTS, 
Jfiokson 
, Miohigan, 
Have for aale sotne of the Choicest Faicmivo i »«na o. » 
of Michigan. AituftD principally in t r he ,? tat « 
Eaton, and lughanj, Saul iimJa are mosttt Z rroved& B °of 
To7’7tt W well 10^,^“ ^dwil&oli 
Persona wishing to pnrchaao farms in the Weal wonM .in 
• 0 .r w P BENNFAT"' B,>f ^ nr “ ^f’ or, “ Purchasing elsewhTra 
-A. Q O IsT <Sc Ii A. Ivl LIN’S 
HARMONIUMS AND MEL0DE0NS, 
Warranted the bkht i.vaTHrMK.VTS of the class tn the world 
See Catalogues containing testimony to their Miperioritv fro , 
the must eminent musicians. Onmoantly exbihiu.d n comne! 
ation with nmtrunieiite of the other best makers thev have 
never, u, a -ingle imdanow. failed to take the big .eat t rue The 
ouly Gr.Lt. Mku a l ever awarded to reed X., ,«na u 
country was to one nt these ITfagn of HwroomW tof whfrh 
sevei.i naw stylus are now first ollered | foo to tiu c ji 
MelodeoUH. Wfl tn *200 eacll .W York wa^ .m.ms j v,^ l 
7„)'rh '7et dealers ar.. mordi-ri ,r Ve -.-mi 
from the factory, by MASON BROTHERS, Agents ^ 
A large number of splendid 
new works are just added, includ. 
ng works by 
MORELAND! 
SIIATEB l 
PALMER'S MARBLES, &c, 
The new and third season has commenced. 
Family Tickets. 
Season Tickets..!!!!!!!!! 
Single Admission. 
t'&~ Open daily from 9 A. M. till 6 P. M. 
evenings from ti to 10. 
60S 
Last week. 
$4,630)4,87 
4,10(a4,45 
3.40fa 4.80 
2.9X0)3,10 
2,0v&i,30 
and on Saturday 
J. UUMl'llEUY, Manager. 
