More “Good Pay for Doing Good!” 
iilatkcte, Commerce, 
Aver, weekly Total since Total same 
receipt* last year January* 1. date last rear. 
Cattle..3.548 U4.6.7 lfit .871 
hheep.4.031 205.227 185,995 
Hogs. 231 14.828 *5.163 
To the receipts of cattle add 357 head, some of which were 
driven in, and others held over—making the total ou sain 2 , 47.1 
Pricks—A ll the good cattle nod most of the had changed 
hiunls pretty freely at the prices quoted: 
Thia reek. Lint week. 
rreminro.«i,(M a u.oo Jn.foin 4 ,')*> 
Kxtrs,. S.SntT 1.73 411(34.69 
First (Jaality.5Ma4.li) .VPVf.H.M 
Second timillty,.. 3,li>3..'}Q 2.0Pc3.tO 
fhirn quality... .2,15.33.56 2,0<K§2,85 
Shkkp— Receipts fair and inquiry rather active, although 
there is Ho improvement eilher In prices or the demand for 
mutton; sales aggregate about ih.ii) head at 4 Vg 4 i; 41 lb, 
Ilona he.-eipia aie enormous-upuaids of 25,000 head; de¬ 
mand continues good and prices remain about the same We 
quote as billows: -Store iuga 3\<a3yio Nib, corn-red State)', 
I" 4‘nC for common, and Sfo-uisc, lor exti ii.and corn-fed West- 
tern tJV.e'r’uC. the ouU.o- fur in-uvy oxtiaj sales about98CU. 
OAALKimriJR, NOT. 25 —At market 723 Cattle, about 800 
Beeve- ami 223 Stores. consisting ol Working Oxen. Cows, are: 
•loe, two ami three yoais oei 
ilx uKKr ilKK;- Extra ^including nothing but the best large 
, l. ' 1 -* • tteoj $d,3Ajiu.:n licet qualit- . 85.50(0,5,75; second 
do, 55 , 1 ) 11 , 0 ii,is), third uo, 7'. 76-7 4,00; ordinary, $.—,’1 — 
VVouki.vo I liax. f.i pan -jjiuu I3U. 
Cpws |,v|i GaI.VK.s - .720, 425(040 
ST 0 HK 8 - y**ai lings, I8.alu.9n. Two years old, $16fdJ19; Three 
yean old, J 2 ixu«|. 
Skkkc a .yd Lajsjis— nno at market Prices In lota. 12,75(43 
no each, extr*. 53,to, 1 4,/ai. 
HitiKM-7sj.V Nib fallow —7,hsc<t58a 
Pri.Tm- 5i,,‘ou,l,7fi Cali Skins—tl(u9c *) lb 
v BAL CaI.VKH, from *II.IIO,M ),00 
mmniniN, Nov. 28 at market, 560 Beel Cattle, 375 
.■Storey, Mu?**!. ivu«l L.tmbs, iiio Swine. 
BKxr ' J, VI I,k - Prices extra o 6,50; first quality. $6.26(31 
<W>, seen ml do. 56,n Kdll igi; third do, t4,AOu6.00 
tV'iKKisi, ' >rxx— None 
Miuui Cow*-*48" 47; common, $|Hn.l 9 . 
VKAI. Csi.VKH- 50.00,10,1X1 
^OK^nritn*. $9,119 ulO.OO; Two years old, $16(3)19; Tliree 
' HiPKS- 7 Cl Sc » lb Tallow-8Vj , 18 « 0 . 
Pklth -$h2i:tiii,37. each Cult Skin*—AelBc » lb. 
SnKKe A.VI) J.A.XKH- 52,5tKo2,76; extra $3.110(33,75. 
■Swi.vx—Store*, wholesale. 0 U4 o; retail, 4 (he. o Fat flog* 
and reseed, none Still-led. none Spring Pigs, 4wi e; retail' 
(.'.dpi n. 
TOIIOMii, Nov. 27 -Hkkf— First-class, scarce and in de¬ 
mand, at f5,on >1 c.wt, second class at 53,50.;,),4 ,00 per civt third 
class at $2,5(X« 3 per cwt, 
rillKKP ho 111 at .52,50.1(3,50 oucll. 
La, mm at $1,76,),2.25 ouch. 
Cai.vkh at $3,90(3)1,1)0 each 
Pkpts and Lambskinm sell at $ 1.00 each. Country skins at 
40a to 60c each. Hirers at $5 'fl cwt, 
Calfsklvs sell at 8a yl tb. —Globe. 
WINTER CAMPAIGN 
Korol New-Yorker Office, I 
ROCHK8T*B. Hkokukkr 1st. 1852 i 
Wk have quite a number of changes in prices to note for the 
week hut there is very little business transacted. Corn, Oat*, 
and Burley have all advanced. Corn and Barley having each 
moved up 5 cents. Oats fully 8 . 9 cents. 
Dukhsxp Hooh are worth i5>5 1 ecuU more than at the date 
of our last report. Hams and Shoulders declining. Mutton 
has fallen off a little. 
Coax, la Coal there ha* been an additional dollar per tun 
imposed. 
Rochester Wholesale Price*. 
Flour amt Groin. ), 4 gB, down. 10 ,: 20a 
/lour, winter wheat,$ti.2A,a7.50 fioupy, box. IgquUc 
Flour, spring do, rt,OUcjfi,60 Cam Ilea box. 13eiJ3>»c 
• tour, buckwheat... 2 hi ,(.2 25 Candles, extra_ l4MUo 
.1 J®*« Fruit and Hoot*. 
taps,;: lif | *<&»*= -gfe 
US' «& I™; S@S 
iy«2j flatus. do_ 7ui,8c 
. r Potato -A.. 40 n 60c 
Bnckwheat. slaughter. t>S(o.7o 
Menta. Sheep Pelts. $1 360),2 25 
Pork, mens.$11.00(3)1!.ft) [.auio Pelt*. 25c(a.l.88 
Pork, clear.. 13.0U@13.fio Seed*. 
dressed hogs, cwt. 5.U0& 6.25 Clover, medium, $4.26,04.60 
-Jeef, cwt. 4.00b), 5 00 Do. large. d,Ul>o «,26 
spring lambs, each 1 am 2.00 Timothy. 2.«kliib2.2S 
Hutton, carcass... 31yui)6c Bundrlca. 
dams, smoked .... d.olOc, Wood, hard.$40iKa)5,ti0 
shoulders . . NjriAc.. Wood, mft. 3 i»JUu3L5U 
Jhlcken*. RlnOr. Coal, Scranton .. 6 7 ,Xj 7 23 
rm-keys. 9T-010C, Coal. Pitt-,ton. 6 7 Aa7 25 
r -**ese. 40 .ji,5))c. Coal, ihamokin... 0 7Vs 7 26 
Ducks Piur. 88(a)44c. Coal, Chur.. . 7(jy8o 
» Dairy, Ate. Salt, hbl.....$1 78to2.00 
Jutter.roll. 17:u l9c. Straw tun.S.OOp, 7 no 
lutter, firkin. lf>;.i;IHe. Hay, tun.8.1WM16.00 
• bees* . 94910,lie. Wool, yi m. mtd.aic 
'.anl, tried . 9 „;yuc. Whiteflah, half hbl. 3 260,,3,so 
Tallow, rough. 6li(g)7c. Codflah, quintal,... 6.0<tui5«0 
■ allow, tried. 9@li'Xo- Trout, half bid.3.26)5)3 60 
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CHICAGO MARKET, Sa/urtiay Ewminy, Nov. 29.—Flour, 
6,74 i,6 for white wloter, $i,2ti aii,sw for choice spring. Wheat, 
>)t)2c for No. I, 7N',r!794 for No. 2 spring, 67(?)98o for rejected 
wing. Corn, 31(,632c for mixed, and iVoitWc for rejected. Ilar- 
;y, 8S®#5e; SI,05 oh, W fair to good. Oal», 3r>;.’i31c. Dressed 
>gx$3.MXaVl Pork, $9 ,ii 10,25. Timothy *eml, Jl.fiO.niJ.tiO. Flax 
led, $2,3**4i)2,40. Lard 7^,(aj7)4*c Cheese, 8c, lllc, 11 ( 41120 . But- 
?r, M®i|6e- Crauborrias. $Sol2 %) hbl. Potatoes, 7U(«85o.-- 
cans, $1,73, $2^,12,20. Eggs, I.YloNc. 0 , l , „ 
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Fruits, dry and green. 
Butter, Cheese,, 
Lard, limns. 
Eggs, IPoulfcry, 
Cvame, "Vt^getables, 
IV' 1 lour. Grain, 
Weeds, Acc., &c., 
Can have them well sold at the highest prices in New York, 
with full cash returns always within Ten Days of their reaching 
the city, by forwarding them to the Commission House for 
Country Produce, of 
J081AII CARPENTER, 
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N. H.-—Theadrertiser has had abundant experience in this busi¬ 
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PORK MARKETS. 
NEW YORK. Nov 25.—Receipt* this week,82,671. Quota¬ 
tion; Sl.ftK,)6.l2 (I cwt , 1|v„ weight. Tor corn-lit, 1 hogs, ami $l - 
25 ,(4-60 for dislillcrv-fed. Hogs of all kinds are selling briskly 
1 he following are the (quotations for this week 
, ,,, , , , Live Weight. Deadweight. 
Hirst, quality corn-fed. large size,. ,.474(u)6 l j,u ti'i dtl‘ia 
Necoud nullity, coni fed.. tR,&>Xo 
Hirst (■lUiili'r, small size-, fat and 
prime, for market, butchers.4jg(ffi4Vo BHlUfl c 
Large slae, still-fed, fat.ikatodltfo fi<o.atVc 
Second quality, still-fed.3 ^@h "6 s ulatto 
N. V, Tribune. 
ALU ANY, Dec, 1—A steady market fur Dressed Hogs with 
moderate sales Of State, at $5,50 for light; $5.76 ior heavy and 
$6 for extra. J ’ 
DETROIT, Dec. 1 .—Daksskd noGS—Prior.') are steady, and 
the market n tolerably well pllpplied, but all well-futted hoirs 
offering are readily t ,ken at the following mug,. 
I.'.t averaging .'l l) to SfiiJ. $-i no ,.n pog 
I)o do SOU to 2SW. . .3.62', y.V.WL 
Do do ISO to Wi. ■}' «,j * 
The inirket ha* really undergone uo change compared with 
a week ago. (hr although very extra loti e.nmmandf 4 .W& 4 12‘s 
the same would have been paid a week ago, hut none of' that 
qftnr.riptfon weiu f.U*?n nlTtinnif Thnsw tururfH me extremo 
THE PROVISION .MARKETS, 
Nictv yukk, Dec. l —Flour—M arket rules dull and heavy 
ami prices may he (Hjote.l hailOc loaer. with onlv a v«rv mode¬ 
rate business doing forborne consumption. Safe* at m, 50 i r, - 
UO for giiperiine ritate; 6,75(413,90 lor extra ritate; tO.tHKwti.M for 
superfine M estern, $5.86 ^ i». 2 A for cnnimou to medium extra 
Western, $ 8 ,t>>JA73 for shipping brauds extra round hooped 
Ohio, and1*6.*., ,6,0 ror trade bruids do,-the market closing 
lie ary. Canadian finiir ahade lower; sales at 56 , 80 :, 16 ,mi for 
coinmoo. aud 8 ),. PVo ,s,2fi tor good to choice extra. Rye Hour 
continuedquiet and steady at M.aXoiS.W for inferior to choice — 
Lorn meal .-.u-aiiy. with sales at $3,73 tor Jersey; $ 4.25 for Marsh's 
calori,.', audit, A for Brondywln*. 
, riiixrv Wheat market onll and -nrcettk-d, and may he quoted 
«c lovvf?r, with only A BWnlUfftlo rJt‘man<l for wxr'Ort iui »1 liomc 
cdnsumiiUim. Sales Cbirjigi) spring at l ia.g 1,21; Milwaukee 
club-lit $U9 ,nl.2H, amber lows at$1,29., el.Si, extra choice <lo at 
$ AIM, winter rea Western, at J-l,.')i , i,;* ; amber Michigan at 
$1.3 ,f.i 1,44 extra oilmen do. at $1,43591.43; ami,or State at $1 4 |- 
white Geue.ee til $1,5(1, mid white Michigan at *l. 3 o,i, l 54 , Kve 
quiet, and firm vale* at *X„.g 3 ,; |or Western, soil 9:, I,,,- State. 
Hurley rporf active ami firmer, sale* State anil Canada at $) 40 
(41,6A Barley null htealy At $l.64,iLl,fl7. Peas coulluc quiet 
and MOtninixl at $1 ltd. Corn mat ket. withuut decide,1 change, 
with a very moderate bwlness doing; -ale* at. 70c for shipping 
mixed Western, liio tWc for Eastern, IBg flSc for damaged and 
healed Western; 7lc forwhltn Wnuteru, and 73c for yellow do 
Oats in less active demand at lihu fifie. f,, r cnmmnn to r.riuis Jer¬ 
sey, Canada, W eHtern and sute, and 68 ) 4 ( 4 «7c Do exlru dhoica. 
Frovlv u.ys—P ork quiet ami without decided change sale* 
at $l3,l2Sud3 26 for mens; SlS.IMn111/*) Dm prime „„^,$i 2 .;g, 
tor thin tnre, $1.1.60 bircleoH, and $ll,s0(3lil,7afnr prime Beef 
quiet anil firm; sale* at $3,50a;7,iltt for country prime; $8 Odal 
lu.76 for country mess; $ 12 , t: 13,76 for re packed ,in ; * 1 : 1,511 0 
14,25 for extra mess Prime mess i.eef quiet and withontmo- 
terial change Beef ham* in tnndorakn demand and pm-ns 
steady- Cut meat* unchanged; Mttl|,.( at 7 Kc for hams, and 6 c 
tor nrw i*noui(lm Jaacoo 8 We« in aindttfat* f3i i nmml ^a‘hm ar 
M far Clif uut-lnru: oh'iir aro uuiHt til 
♦>' 4 C> Lara wmrk»*t liutl u,nrl uneliiuwtid, kh Im at lor No 
i w priini*. Butler Hem ami fti lO a/^ctor "Ohio, and 'll 
vatwc for^uto. Chpp«« firm and utomijr *f ^(o i 3 c. 
a.CVV ,K i‘. R,J,aIi KU ‘*-' rt ^ $.S,^ru,SAJ for Potn. and 
0,00 for rpar )8 
low and mpdium (tcatliM »>rnowaro In fair ildmAnd 
Tor couMumptlon; lUlmt cd :u> lmlf« ut Choice andtitra 
shippmjt Itnc.T lnt-< aril Imlil :\l 
vSKKiJti A koo‘ 1 inquiry lor Clovor neod. atid the markotf* 
riloady Malrj oi l22 I.him at lUfc Timothy ^cod .a inA«> 
tivo lit $2 I 2,1 g), ylbumel 
A Lis AN V, Dec. I Flop it and Mbad—'T here is but little do¬ 
ing iu Flour, the inclemency of the weather having tended to 
restrict operation*, in pi ice* there is no change to note, but thn 
receipts are in e.ifo-a of the demand, and the market, is weak. 
Common to j/oort .-Mate.*5,70,(6,90 
Fancy and Extra State.... 6,iMa)6,30 
Common to good Western. 6.<kXo^.60 
Extra .Miclngau, \\ nicom-in, I u,liana, ha. _ 6,76 a n no 
Extra < Hilo.. fi,76f,i ^OO 
Common i otudlati.«,ooi,i6,76 
.extra (.anwlian..... 6 , 9 o(ui)t no 
Fancy Genesee.... 7.tK>„-7,25 
Extra 'tenesee and city brand*. 8 , 1)048 25 
Corn Meal is firm and in good request at $1,31,41,44 loo lbs. 
Grain There is a fair supply of wheat o[taring, and the mar¬ 
ket favors Ihu buyer. Millers are temporarily supplied, ami 
there Is but, little it any shipping inqiiny. A small parcel of 
winter ted State sold at $ 1 Kve dull Corn inactive, but 
holders are firm; sales round yellow at 6 f)o. Prime Western 
mixed is held at 89c Barley dull, and thn market rules in favor 
of the hover, with a good supply ottering; sales two rowed 
state, a good -ample at $1,40 Oat* without important change 
with a good inquiry nod a lair supply; sales Statu at CbAol'-c 
for car lots, and 62c alloat. 
Ill'FIT A l.n, Dec I PUMTU The market rule* dull; with 
only a moderate bodtn- “ doing, sales extra Jn.liao» „t $5 90 - 
vety Ctioire Wisconsin bakers' at $ 8 , 12 ) 4 ; Illinois extra at pi 
Ryk H’u.'t it ."'Hies choice Wit torn ut $ 6 . 
Gluts f’lie wheat market rules dull, heavy and drooping 
sales 01 wry choice white Michigan bagged at $1,10, white Can 
HitaatJI.,;-. No. 2Chicago spring iUU4.se, no sales red winter 
kud no demand Corn Hie market quiet, with uuly moderate 
business doing; dales S*tiHday dltmagnd si !.’«•. ami sound Went- 
ern mixed I u three lots ol 49c cheong dull anil inactive. Oats 
co.sales, firm at 52 Bariev market steady, with light stock 
fuel only 'UOdenite busirtf.o, doing, no sales, quoted at $1,’20 for 
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gIRDSELL’S PATENT COMBINED 
r , DV.;'.,L. M,, J Vt* “I 0 ,”'" polled at IWnmw.; UK),IKS) tt,« 
C/ !lnf' n v latter price for sselectton of prime 
?o.m l .^S?a , .- hwc ' tjr *. I'*" UMstiza; 21)0 do M.upnlore, and 
19,800 lbs Salon mu aoil iu,) hales Peryuiau on p. t. 
Saxony Fleece *1 tb. mien 
Americanfiill-hfooil Merino dahia 
American hall and three-fourths Merino'".'".628465 
American Native and quarter Merino. ..RFn fo 
Kxtrji nui1«!ii ... 
Superlln« pulled.W 
No. 1 pul It, :. 4 gu «J) 
California line, unwashed..2i cv, 
California common do.’ ' .,w„ g, 
Peruvian WMhftd. 4qvt5ii 
Chilian Mniino unwashed. .....Y...Y.YY 3i-i 34 
Chilian Metis* unwu*hed.....i. 'S'Jfj .’U 
Yalparaiwo unwashed.".I""*1.19'?22 
UOKT4IN, November 25.—Domestic wool has been’purrhased 
Ireely I ho past week, and a good range of prices continue* to be 
sustained. 
ALBAN V. Dne. T - We notice sales of 20.000 lb». medium and 
nn« J'lopoe at /io.t,(v>e. 
MILWAtlKKKk Nov. 26,—There have been very light, re 
ceipta of wool during the week. Quotations may be given at 63 
NV ENT Oils, SAVE YOUR. PATENTS, 
. , ____-Those 
L rejected previous to the new Law, must he prosecuted be¬ 
fore March next, or lost. No charge unless patents ureobtuined 
by J. 1 It AS ICR A CO., Patent Agent*, Rochester, N. Y. 
CLOVER THRASHER AND HIJLLER, 
Patented May 18 th, 1858; Dec. 13Ut, 1859; April 8lh, 1862; and 
May 13/A, 1862. 
MANUFACTURED BY 
13irclsell Bi'okaw, 
B *(»l Henrietta, iTIonroet Co,, *Y. I*. 
This machine operates in Clover thraihmg similar to Grain 
Separator*in wiieat thrashing, doing all the work at one oper¬ 
ation, without re handling the chaff. In the hands of good 
opurators It will thrash, hull, and clean from to to 5) bushel* a 
day without waste of seed The uuderriguod are manufactur¬ 
ing the only mainline patented that thrushes, bul ls and cleans, 
allat tho same operation. All machines that do tlio whole 
work, not marked fliKOxau.' ; Patsst, »,,, i/iLiugeincnt* The 
public are hereby cautioned not to puruou.se those that aie )n- 
iriugettient* of said patent Ail communication* -lirocted to 
the Mibscribet'A at Weal Henrietta, mil be promptly responded 
to. Order early if you wish a machine 
This Machine Uaa always Liken th« First Premium at State 
Fair* where allowed to c.mpet.i, and saves more than half the 
expense of the did war of getting out clover seed, in time and 
labor BUiDSELL k BKOKAW. ManuloctnreT*. 
fttteotf West ili-nne.lt:i. Monroe Co., N. Y. 
'•lux ITrMAN Kick Divine." Eves, Ear*, Lip*. Mouth, Head, 
Mnir. Neck, Hands, Feet, Skin, with "Siux-I of Charaotkr," 
and how to read them, given in 
Tub Phrexolootoal Journal and Life II- 
r.rsntATKn for 18*3. devoted to Plriucxoi.onT, PiiveioLOfiY, 
I'HYHloriNOMY. PSYCHflditHlY, and to all Unit relates to the In¬ 
tellectual. Sonial, Mural, and Spiritual Nature of Man. Amply 
illustrated, and adapted to the comprehension of all. S'ew 
volume. Subscribe now Onlr f i.ik) year. Sample*, ill cent*. 
Addros* FOWLER and WELLS, 3(18 Broadway, N. Y. 
IMPROVED BUTTER PACKAGE, 
PATENTED SEPT. *, 1 Hiilt. 
This in a cheap and durable Package, *0 constructed with a 
lining of MICA on the inside, a* to secure all the advantage* of 
glass, with the lightne** and durability or a wooden package. 
It will preserve the butter better than tuba or firkins, as there 
is No hiss from Boakage, and the butter is not spoilt bv coming 
In contact with the wood 
The use of this Package will secure to tbe Dairymen jmyfor 
tile Package or its return; and It can be cleansed as easily ax a 
Stoue or Glass Jar, and can )>e used for year* until worn ont, 
thus saving the expense of new Packages every reason. 
py State, Gouuty, aud Town Right* for sale by 
-A T. PECK, Patentee. 
Scott, N. Y., Sept. 24, 1862. 665-12t 
IJARTON it >111,1, EN Elt wj.s awarded the First 
J ) Premium, at the State Fair, ou Guru Stalk, Hay, and 
Straw Cutters, aud Chapping Avon. First premium Ou Car- 
punter Edge Tool*. 
All kind* <ff MECHANICS' TOOLS, A (lKICULTURAL IM¬ 
PLEMENTS, and HA HD WAKE generally, at the Old Stand, 
first building west of Main St Bridge. Rochester. X. Y. All 
articles of our manufacture warranted. 665-13t 
yyr cox. 
Draper and. Tailor, 
1H FHOJhTT STIIHKT, llOCHESTHIt, .Y. V. 
O.N Thankigiving day. at the residence of bride’s parents, in 
Batavia, by Rev Trio*. .1. WhitOomii. .1 H. SH0UREL8, of 
Penn Tan. N Y., and EVELINE fit A M PTON, youngest daugh¬ 
ter of H. B. Cramfto.v, Esq., of Batavia. 
In Rush, Nov, !6th, at the residence of the bride's father, hy 
theRnv W« H, Goi.nwr.v, II I), Rev, CEO. GARY MARK¬ 
HAM, of the East Genesee Conference, and CELL) L . eldest 
daughter of David Grkkn Esq 
On the 16th of Oct, at tho reridence of the bride'* father, hy 
tho Rev. T MmiiiKU., PHILANDER U PETTKN01I.L, of Sun 
t L No Traveling Agents are employed by us, as we wish 
to give the whole field to local and club agent*. 
Irsr-CIUNOB OF Address —Subscribers wishing the address 
of their paper* changed from one Post-Office to another, must 
specify the old address os welt a* the new to secure compliance 
Direct to Rochester! X. Y—All persons having occasion, to 
address the Rural Nkw-Youksr, will please direct to Itoehes- 
ter, N. K, und not, as many do, to New York, Albany, Buffalo, 
&c. Money Letters intended for n* are frequently directed 
and mailed to the above places. PIcnso note, 
I37“Clcii8ino with the Magazines — We will furnish the 
Rural New-Yorker for ).<63, (or one year,I aud either The 
Horticulturist, (price $2,) or Arthur's Home Magazine, ($2,i the 
same period, for $3; and the Rural and either Ilaipei t Magor 
sine, Atlantic Monthly, or (JoUey’t Lady's Book, one year, for $4, 
Adiikkr to Terms. -Wo endeavor to adhere strictly to sub¬ 
scription terms, aud no person is authorized to offer the Rural at 
less than published rates. Agent* and friends ore at liberty to 
give away a* many copies of the Rural as they are disposed to 
pay for at club rate, hut we do not wish the poper offered, in 
any case, below price. 
IJT Associated Effort leads to success in canvassing for 
periodicals, a* well aa in Other enterprises For instance, ifyou 
are forming (qr wish to form) * club for the Rural New- 
Yorker, ami 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 You meh.— Bound copies of our last rolume are now 
ready for delivery—price, $3, unbound, $2 We would again 
state that mother of the first five volumes of the Rural can be 
furnished by us at any price. The subsequent volumes will be 
supplied, bound, at $3 each — or If several are tsdsen, at $2 60 
each. The only complete volumes we can furnish, unbound, are 
those of 1898, '60 and '61 —price. $2 each. 
PIT Look Sharp. Friends!-I f those ordering the Rural 
/ riAllltl A G K HOUSES WANTED 5—Dapple gray, 
V 7 long taiL-i, head* well up, long range in action, weight, 
eleven to twelve hundred; age, seven to eight year*, jq Imufig 
high. Any pnivou having a sound pair of horses ior sale, an¬ 
swering the description will please addret-s 
«7-tf_GKO A, PRINCE, Buffalo. N Y. 
r A M E H TEKK Y Ac. CO., 
'J DKALKR8 IN 
STOVES, FURNACES, COAL GRATES, 
Silver Plated Ware, Pocket ami Table Cutlery and House Fur- 
nUhing Hardware of every description. 
AESO, 
Manufacturers of fCEDZIE'S WATER FILTERS, Refrigeratora. 
A BFAUTIF1IL MICROS! OHK, .71 
.1 Five Hundred time*, tor twenty-eight cents 
Five, of different powers, $1.IN). Mailed fre* 
_ F. M. BOWEN, ix 
iruiton. Ma** 
and Thermometers, anil dealer In Tin, Copper, 7. 
*0 , Ac.. a» ik ttl State Street. Rochester, N. Y. 
A MONTH !■ 
_ , , I want to birr Aoknth In every 
fop i ' > County at $73 per month and expenses, to will a new 
and cheap Suwing Machine. Address, with stamp, 
_ 8 . MAD ISO N, Alfred. Mains, 
] >EST FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. 
Wheeler & Wilson Manufacturing Co. 
Were awarded the First Premium at the Great International 
Exhibition, London, 1862, 
Principal Office, 505 Itroadirup, J\’eu> J'ork. 
®_ s. W. DIltHI.E, Agvat, Itochestcr. N. T. 
^.ROCEKIES, PR0VI8I0N8, SEEDS, FRUIT8, Ac. 
Ts/L. J. MONKOE, 
WROLKMALK ANI> XKTAIL 
GROCER AND COM.HISSItlN MERCHANT, 
0O Butliulo Street, Koekeater, N. Y. 
Also, Dealer in Clover and Timothy Seed, Seed Potatoes, 
Green and Dried Fruits, 8tc t Pure Wines and Liquors, 
and Rectified Whisky, Ior Medicinal purposes [640 
Butter, Fresh V ft, 
Kgg*, doron. 
GuickenH, 41 pair... 
Duck*, pair. 
Turkeys, each. 
Geese, each. 
Hay tun. 
Straw p tun. 
160517 
KX«il5 
30:5;40 
WtlAb 
403,70 
30@40 
CP" ADVERTISING TERMS, In Advanoe—T hirtt-Fiyi 
Oknts a Link, oach insertion A price and a half for extra 
display, or 62,S eenta per line of space. Special Notiorr (fol- 
lowing reading matter, leaded.) Sixty Cents a Line 
I3P The immense cirenlation of the Rural Nrw-Yorrrr — 
full twenty thousand morn than that of any other similar jour¬ 
nal—render* it by far the Beet and Cheapest Advertising Medium 
of its class in America. This fact should be borue in mind 
by all Nurserymen, Manufacturers. Wholesale Dealers, Land 
Agents, &<x, Ac., who necessarily depend upon the People of 
the North for patronage. 
TOE CATTLE MARKETS. 
YORK* Nor 25 — The current prices for the week at 
a I the market* are as follows; 
_ . ... BF.BF oattlr 
Filwt quality .. cwt. $8.8009,00 
Ordinary quality. 7.25mA.26 
Common quality. 6.6807.00 
Inferior quality. 5,5806,00 
COWS AND CALVES 
First quality. 
Ordinary quidity,. 
Common quality...." 
Inferior quality. 
YHAL OALVB* 
First quality. 
Ordinary quality. 
Common quality. 
Inferior quality,. 
shbrp and lambs. 
.14 head *6.5006,50 
. 7,0008,(4) 
. 4.6<llii,6,f« 
. 8,61X5.4,60 
. SuUO^S,^ 
RW1NK. 
5. U11 - fed . 4V3)4‘iQ 
ALBANY, Deo. 1 —IIxkves—T ho supply i* nnnatiallv light 
this week, and pi ices advanced under a fair demand The ad¬ 
vance on good Beeves is equal to k,c $1 tb. live weight, and liXm 
20c *1100 tbs. on the poorer grades We have n-vs, seen go 
many poor cattle nn mir market aa have been brought forward 
during thn pm>t low weeks—nearly all rrom our nwn State and 
Michigan. The quality of those alluded to mav be imagined 
when we state that 25 and even 30 of them are crowded into one 
ear. and that limy have been selling at from $10 to $18 it head 
or from lo to l.J£c (|) lb. 
Rhosifth - The following is onr comparative statement of r»- 
eeipt* at this market over the Control Railroad, estimating 15 to 
the car: 
_ . Cor week 
This week. Last week last year. 
- • -2.116 2,960 2.984 
...6,233 6,484 5,637 
...8,103 1,867 1,621 
A X* L. I SS , WATERS Ac CO., 
BANKERS, 
55 Buflhlo Sl, Opposite the Eagle Hotel, 
ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
Interest Coupons of U. S seven and three-tenths per cent. 
Bonds, due August 19th, 1362, paid at their Banking Office, on 
pre**otation. o$Kl K>3aGeui -o 
Highest premium paid for gold, silver, Canada currency, and 
U. S. Demaud Note*, of old issue 
Interest paid on special deposits Bight drafts on England 
and Ireland In sums to suit. 648-Nit 
IDOCJECEBTEK CITY SCALE WORKS. 
1A GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. 
E. A. Forsyth & Co keep constantly ou baud a large assort- 
meat of 
Hay, Cattle, Gram, Platform ami Counter Scales, 
which they will sell at greatly reduced prices. 
I f All work warranted 
Address E, A. FORSYTH k CO., Rochester, N Y . 
6S6-26teo Old Stand of Duryee ii Forsyth. 
I'f See illustrated advertisement in Rvhal of Msrch"29 
r £0 BUILDERS AND FARMERS. 
Building Brick and Drain Tile. 
The Rochester Brick and Tiie Manufacturing Company are 
now prepared to meet all demand* of wither Builder* or Far¬ 
mers wanting Brick or Tile ripe Tile of all 020 * from two 
to six Inches, and Home Shoe from two lo ten inches The Tile 
manufactured by this Company are longer than That main by 
other manufacturers, being 18 inches lo length, 1 ,’Vi piece* 
making SO rods. They are also strong, hard burned, and every 
way of superior quality. The following list of prices shows the 
low rates at which we offer our Tile, and the facilities thus af- 
forded furmora tor cheap underdruining 
. , . Per UXW pieces. Per rod 
2 Inch Pipe.$ 10.08 ate. 
1 “ ** . 30.00 M 
8 44 44 . 50 01) 76 
8 " Round Tile in two pieces. 88.00 $1 25 
2 “ Horse Shoe Tile. s.ixi 
5 “ “ “ . 121») 
< 44 " “ .. 16.00 28 
« “ 44 “ . 26 80 S7H 
6 44 Pipe. 601 X) $1.00 
W • in two pieces. 100.00 1 75 
Persons wishing ITleB will find it to their interest to call at 
the office of the Company. 22 Buffalo Street, Rochester, before 
purchasing elsewhere. 
A large quantity of Brick always on hand. 
All orders for Bricks or TiUh, to be shipped by railroad or 
eanal, will be promptly attended to. 
For other Information, address 
W. OTIS, Superintendent. Rochester, N. Y. 
HITE FACE It LACK SPANISH FOVVLS- 
Purr. Breed. Send for a descriptive circular. Adarc»s 
it L. B. SILVER. Salem, O- 
$16,00®60,80 
48,lXki45.88 
, 3(l,iXKu)35,08 
26.80(3)28,00 
Atm 6x@ex 
P A R M 8 F O IX 8 A. L E . 
BENNETT IkT BANCKER, 
1TT0UNEYS AT LAW AND HEAL ESTATE AGENTS, 
.Jftolcsori, Michissan, 
Have for sale some of the choicest Farming Lands in the State 
or Michigan dtuate principally In the Countie* of Jackson, 
EaVin, and Ingham. Said lauds aie mostly Improved farms of 
from forty to one thousand acres, well located, and will be sold 
at reasonable rates. 
Persons wishing to purchase forms iu the West, would do well 
to call upon or i nqui re of said firm before purchasing elnewhero. 
0. W. BKNNFTV K BANGKKR 
fof3HE STONE BEE I11VE is moth proof, and with 
X this attached to it ang hive can he made moth proof nt a 
cost of 5 cents in money am! a few minute* in time. Send 
stamp for free circular to 
573-41 JOSEPH WOODROFFE, St. Clairville, O. 
Prime qn&lity. 
Extras. 
Ordinary. 
Common,.. 
Inferior. 
nLOVKR MACHINES, <JCsc., 
MSNC'FACrtKRD BT 
G. WESTINGHOUSE & CO., Schenectady, 7T, y. 
Tiik subscriber* respeoHuliy invite attention to thnlr Improv¬ 
ed Patent Glover Holler and Cleaning Machine. The Hul or 
has been improved ,o that itis inferior to none,and tUeeleaning 
arrangemeut i* acknowledged a* the >»'«t there i*inu*0, A 
Bolt or Separator Is attached, which well facilitate the opera¬ 
tions of the Holler hy removing the straws which remain in 
the clover. 
Notice is also invited to our improved !s>ver and Railway 
Horse Powers, Combined Threshers ami Cleaner*, Threehers 
and Separators and Wood Saws, (both circular ami cross-cut) of 
which full information will ho found in our Circular Please 
send for one. Addretw G. WESTING HOUSE k CO 
(Rffitnow Schenectady. N.’Y. 
HARMONIUMS AND MEL0DE0NS, 
Warranted the BBicr i.vsTxrvuxTfi of the class in the world. 
See Catalogues containing testimony U> their superiority from 
the most eminent musician* Constantly exhibited in compe¬ 
tition with itistrumenta of the other best maker*, they have 
never, in a single instance, failed to take the hignest. pnae. The 
only Gold Mkdal ever awarded to reed instrument* in thia 
country was to one of these Prices of Harmonium*, (of which 
several new styles are now first offered,] $68 to $400 each; of 
Mvlodeons, $45 to $308 each New York waie-rooms, at Noe. 5 
& 7 Mercer St, where dealer* are supplied at the same price* aa 
from the factory, by MASON BROTHERS, Ageata 
Ijl 'l 1 1 TJLiI iEY,65 and 67 Exchange St.. Itoches- 
I 1 . ter, dealer in all kinds ol Tin. upper amt Sheet-Iron 
Ware, wholesale and retail. Coal »ud Wood Cook Stores, Par¬ 
lor Stoves, for Wood or Coal. Sole agent for the Arbiter Gas 
Burner Cook Stove, and the celebrated Stanley Ga* Burner 
P arlor Stove. 
■®~ For particulars, see advertisement in Rubai* Not. 15th. 
Cattle 
Sheep 
Hogs.. 
