DETROIT, I)ru. 29. -Under a lev favorable Eastern 
market, as (< oii is less favorable weather, prices have grad¬ 
ually tended downward withiu the pant low 'lavs, ana the 
market favors buy era We quote at ‘..To*l,iffX for hear;', 
ami lighter averages in proportion.' liibune 
TORONTO, Dim. 27.—fork hits been iu excellent supply, 
very large quantities of light pork being offered by the far¬ 
mer* which draw shi,12 to ,~3 >1 cwt. Heavy pork in mode¬ 
rate supply, selling at $3 to $3,70 si cwt —Globe 
BUFPAl.O, Deo. 2ii. Flour The market rules uni t. 
and wo ion o no sales to report by wlricli to establish quota¬ 
tions, the domarid being confined to dray load lots to supply 
t ie wants' f the local trade. 
Graix—W heat dull and heavy, and no nates reported Corn 
qu.et and lirtii at 5SC for rniiod lots. Oats quiet and no sales: 
held atotii'iJCflc. Hai ley, the range for State. Western and 
Canadian, is to-day quote-1 at Si. 0 jl.:0; hold higher in 
some cases. Rye. last sale was attOlX 
Seko Inm-ide.atii demand We hear of $6.26 being of¬ 
fered for Clover for Eastern shipments; held tit W-,-\a>.\50 
Ordinary to choice Tmlutb.V is quoted at $2(32,25. 
PROVistOHst- Now heavy n #-s pork in mi derate demand 
at #11,00. New light do, also in moderate demand at #13.00 
Primeai arcc nnd none offering Mesa boef is quoted at $8 
o*9. New smoked sugar-cured hiinui are quoted at 9C, and 
shoulder* at 6c. 
TORONTO, Dec. 34th. During the past week the prices 
hare risen very rapidly. The supplies of Grain were but 
moderate, with somewhat improved prices. 
Fall Wheat.—T here were but, moderate supplies of rail 
wheat nfft-rud on the street market this week. The quota¬ 
tions are about 2c better, ri*., 88c to Wo per bushel, Wo be¬ 
ing paid only where prime samples were offered. 
Spring Wnr-sr, of which there lias been very little offer¬ 
ed for some weeks past, remain# unchanged at the Connor 
l*rie«-s 78o to RV per bushel for moderate to good. 
Baklky won in light supply, prices about Ifc in advance; it 
now rolls freely nthTe t- sec J* bushel for good qualities. 
Kvk nominal at le V tfe., or about Vo*foe irt bushel. 
Oars were ratherseam* this week, and prices haruly as 
g..od a» those of last, week, which were fOb* i.V \) bushel. 
I he highest price now paid is 12c gt busliol for good, and 
|i«.' for inferior lAmjdes. 
1’uAH I ho quotations for peas have advanced about lc.; 
there was but a light supply. Thu price at which they have 
boon held tor sometime part was 59ra>5Je ft bushel; they 
now draw 6ugf54c tpl bushel— Globt. 
PUBIiISIIER’S JVOTICES 
A NMi.tl- MEETING M'tTH U.’l, KO- 
"'.A-'-,A r tuk r.M itm, \i ha vv, WhunicsnAT, 
{• Kli. Jl, MSS. On J) edur.sday F.veniiw, lion. 10, Coujvku., 
1 n’ajai'nf, anu R. I’. .Jomv.shn, s^crPtury, will nn A6- 
count of the Agriculture nf Great jtritain and the Cun - 
0>'tnt, amt also of the Omni Exhibition ftf the Industry 
'¥ nil \u(ions in houdnn. Mr. FlTf'll will deliver a l.nr.tnrii 
nnlnarrtu Injurious to thr. Farmer 
The usual Meeting!! at the Agricultural Ihvll, on Thurs¬ 
day, and Thursday F.oenino, 
Proposals for the next Annual Fair of tho Society, will 
be received li t the Secretary'* office previous to the Am ual 
Mooting. Mff.vu) ' n. 1'. JOHNSON', Sec'y. 
Otju Extra Premiums.- There is yet time to compete 
for the Extra Premiums for clubs of 10 subscribers. The 
'ist of offers was given in Rural of tho 6th and 13th ultimo. 
Note is the Time to secure the Extras, and make a good 
start ou the other Premiums 1 
Adukhk to TBt.MS.-We endeavor to adhere strictly to 
subscription terms, and no verson is authorized to offer the 
Rural at less than piublished rales. Agents and friends 
are at lil-rtT to dire away as many copies of tbc Rural u 
they arc disposed to pay for at club rate, but we do not wish 
tbe paper offered, in any case, below price. 
If those forming club* will 
preferred, where they have the 
Office (in coses where they are 
tha letters containing their re- 
sIihU be saved some trouble, and perhaps 
Wo desire to pay all premium* a* 
TIIK CBANBEIIKV VNI> ITS ciilw 
J 111 11»*‘ Sub-Mft ilR*r h:m issued a OimiUr from the 
press t routing uu this L rati berry and it« Culture. Said Cir¬ 
cular will we persons the proper informal ion ns to the 
commencement oi their Culture. I will take pie,nan re in 
forwarding them to all parts of the Uuited State-, to those 
sending post stamp to pay postage. IV-r-.-ois wishing pinnts 
mar receive them iu small or large quantities bv Express, 
rur wot or dr? #o|j r Asirim** [t>77-J4t. 
t , KOIH , K .‘V, RA I'iSs, 1 icllittghani, Norfolk Co., Moss, 
1 JEAliTirUIi facjes-what is the 
1 J meaning ,.f long noses, short ni»e. straight turner, 
crooked noses,harp MtetttiL blunt noses' And what is lire 
lx ML Morris, Dec. 26th, at the residence of the bride's 
father, by Rov. T. I,. Fraxklix, Mr. WM. A. CLARK. of 
Grnuton, Toinp. Co., N. Y., and Miss LIZZIE E. CLARK¬ 
SON, of tho former place. 
Select ToBR Premiums. 
specify the premiums 
choice, and name Express 
to he sent by Express,) in 
mittances, we i __ 
subsequent scolding, 
promptly as possible. 
About ClubTerms, Ao- 
to our club rate*, which require a certain number of sub¬ 
scriber? to get the paper at a specified price — say ten to 
get it at $1.60 per copy, k- But, in answer to frequent 
inquiries, wo would state that, iu cage* where from four to 
six copies are ordered at$1,50 each, with a reasonable Pros¬ 
pect of tilling up a club of ten, wc will scud,them — and 
when the dub is completed shall send extra copy, Ac- This 
will accommodate those who do not wish to wait for others. 
Any person who is not an agent, sending the club rate 
($1,50) Tor a single copy (tlm price of which is $2.) will only 
receive the jiaper the length of time the money pays lor at 
full single copy price. The only way to get the Rural for 
less tb.au $2 a.vear, is to form or join a club. 
Associated Eeeokt leads to success iu canvassing for 
periodicals, as well os in other enterprises. For instance, 
if you are forming (or wish to form) a club for the Rural 
New- Yorkkii, anil cannot fill it up iu jour own neighbor¬ 
hood, get some person or pcrsotiaa few miles distant to join 
with or assist you—adding their names to those you may 
procure, and sculling all together. 
Loor Sharp, Friends !- If those ordering the Rural 
would write all namesof persons, post-offices, Ac., correctly 
and plainly, wit should receive less scolding about other 
people's errors. Our clerks are not infallible, but most of 
tbe errors about which agents complain are not attributa¬ 
ble to any one in tho Rural Office. People who forgot to 
date their letters at any place, ortoBign their names, or to 
give the name or address fbr copies ordered, will please 
take things calmly and not charge us with their sins of 
oinisfijon, etc. 
T3!7'Cu:nniNG WITH thr Magazines.— Wo will furnish 
the Rural New-Yorker for 1863, (or one year,) and either 
The Horticulturist, (price $2.) or Arthur's Home Maga¬ 
zine. ($2,J the same period, for $3, and the Rural and 
either Harper’s Magazine, Atlantic Monthly, or Godtlis 
Lady's Hook, oue yoar, for $4. 
On the. 16th December, in the town of West Graeco, 
EDWARD STORK, aged 44 years. 
In Mncon, Ga., August 24th, of wounds received nt the 
battle of Shiloh, April 7th, ORLANDO HALSTEAD, sou ol 
Da Yin Ha lstkali of Alexander, aged 26 years. 
lx Alexander, Dec, 6th, of consumption, l’HILO, son nf 
David Halstead, aged 25years. 
r piIE SAT lilt DA Y EVENING POST. 
THE SATURDAY F.VENING POST is a Weekly paper 
devoted to Litomiure., New.*, Air., 
Nau -Viiucrtiscnunts 
Among its contributor* 
we may mention thn following diatingutshed writers: 
MILS. ELLEN WOOD, author of “ East Lyuno," "The 
Karl's Heirs, Ac. 
MARION HARLAND, author of 11 Miriam," “Alone," Ac. 
EDMUND KIRKE, author of “Among tho Pinos.” 
VIRGINIA F. TOWNSEND, whose domestic skotchesare 
so greatly admired. 
tuk CotTTLK .rniicn lts. 
new YORK, Dkg. 23. For Reeve*. Milch COWP, Teal 
Calves, and Sheep and Larohs, at the Washington Drove 
Yard, corner iff Fourth aveuua and Forty-fourth street, 
at Chamberlain’v Hudson River. Hull’? Head, loot of Robin¬ 
son street, at RrowuiUg's, in Sixth street, near Third are 
nue and also at O'Brien's Central Bull's I lead, Sixth street. 
For Swine, at Allorton's Yard, foot of 371.Ii street, N. It. 
Th» current prices for the week at all the markets are 
as follows 
BBKr cattle. 
First quality. 
Ordinary quality. 
Common quality... 
Inferior quality. 
OOW3 AND CALVKS. 
First quality.. 
Ordinary quality.. 
Common quality. 
Inferior quality.. 
VKAL CALVES. 
First, quality. 
Ordinary..... 
Common.... 
Inferior..... 
SHEKP AND LAMBS. 
$4 head $7 v tob*7,00 
. 8,UO(aM3,(X) 
. 4,506*5,50 
. S,500*,50 
. 3,00(^3,25 
_If) lb 4 7 4i(tti5'^c 
. 
. 4 (aUaC- 
S3>-ADVHI{TISIN« TERMS, In Adrnnoe Tidrtv- 
FivbCrnts a Line, each insertion. A price and a half for 
extra display, or 32.S cents per lino ot space Special 
Notices (following reading matter, leaded,) 60 cents a line. 
fy Tuk immonHO circulation of the Rural Nkw- 
YoukkR full twenty thousand morn than that of any 
other similar journal ronde.is it by far tho Best anil 
Cheapest Advertising Medium of its das* in America. Its 
circulation throughout the Loyal States and Territories, 
the Canada*, Ac., is large and rapidly inercaaing This fact 
should be borne in miud by all Business Men aud especi¬ 
ally Nurserymen, Manufacturers, Wholesale Dealers, Laud 
Agents, Ac., Ac.,—who wish to advertise widely and 
profitably. 
CLOTHES WRINGER 
terms. 
Single copy, $2 a yoar. Two oopics, $3. Four copies, $6. 
Eight copies (and one extra) $12. 
Tub only wringer with the 
I’ulcnt Cug-Wherl Regulator! 
No Wringer cun he durable without COG-WHEELS t 
The Universal Wringer toot the FIRST PREMIUM, a 
Silver Modal and Diploma, at tho New York Ktatc. Fair, 
1862. It was pronounced hi i'KUiok to ai.i. otiiukh in the 
WORLD'S FAIR AT LONDON, 1.862, and lux always taken 
(he FrutPtnmtum in cvoiy State and (.'minty Fair when 
exhibited iu fair competition with other machines. 
It is the Orluimil uud only ticnuluo ami Reliable 
Wringer bolbre the people 
It surpasses all others iu 
Strength of Frame! 
Capacity for Pressure! 
Power of Action! 
,W cwt $8,co(^,eo 
. i.mPS.M 
.. 6,50(5)7,50 
. 6,50(5)6,60 
$45,WX5)60,IX> 
40,000*45,0) 
30,006535,00 
. 25,00^28.00 
A.. Sr , X J TGNT3IX> I'RHIMIUM. 
WHO WANTS A HEWING MACHINE? To anyone 
sending thirty subscriptions to thn Post, and $60) will hi' 
givnniw a PltKMICM one of Wheeler A Wilson’s Hewing 
MmMkm, such as are sold hy them at, I'ortu- h'ive Dollars 
($45.) The machines will be selected new at till) mauufoo- 
tory in New York, and will be sent boxed, with full direc¬ 
tions for setting up and using, ami with no expense, tecevt 
for freight. 
DEACON A. I’KTEKSON, Publisher*, 
No. 81# Walnut BE, Philadelphia, Pa. 
ty Specimen numbers of Tits Post sent gratia. 
KRKSJriRE PIGS 
1 for sale by 
of STRICTLY PURE I CREED 
. J. PUTTEE, Lakeville, Conn, 
Prime quality 
Extras. 
Ordinary. 
Common. 
Inferior. 
ASON JONES HIS PHRENOLOGY, WITH 
trait, In tho January PlIKRNoLoiiluAL Journal 
WE CHALLENGE THE WORLD! 
We Deiy All Competition! 
IT SAVES TIME, LABOR, CLOTHES AND MONET. 
It will Wnak for Yrarh without Kf.pair. 
A Cmt.tt Eiiiiir Ykauh old can Ockratk it. 
No SKltVANT CAN UllKAIt IT IN UsiNO. 
No Caution or Skill ihhjuikkd in its usk. 
It Savks its Cost in Ci.otiiino kvkkv Six Months I 
Every Wringer with Cog-Wheels is Warranted 
IN EVERY PARTICULAR. 
THOROUGHLY ACCOMPLISHED 
nage I5U amts. Address 
LL, 1110 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
swinr. 
^HE PAPER FOR YOUR FAMILY. 
THE EXAMIJXTER; 
The Most Largely Circulated Baptist Newspaper 
in 'run: world. 
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY, 
B antam men. tom thumb and com. nutt, 
with purti.iibrand ileneiipl.iitn, in PHUENOLOGICAL 
JOURNAL. Why are they so little? 677-2t 
ALBAN T, Dili’. 29, RkBV«& We have to report an¬ 
other bad market for sellers, and. so far as losses are con¬ 
cerned, it is, for the middle-men, especially, one Of the 
worst of the year. The decline is l,V5)25c t4 100 lbs., from 
our quotations of last wek, and sales me slow at that. 
Rv.CF.irTS - The following is our comparative statement 
of receipt* at this market over the Central Railroad, esti¬ 
mating 16 to tho ear: 
Cor. week 
This week. Last week, last year. 
Cattle.2,861 4,740 2,262 
Sheep.3,326 6/40 3,160 
Hogs. 736 1,440 
Ave. weekly. Total since Total same 
receipts last year. January L dato last year. 
Cattle.3,348 178,319 173,9 lo 
Sheep.4,051 227.010 ’Mi.-W 
Hogs. 231 16.418 12,266 
To the receipts of Cattle by Railroad add 997 bead that 
were held over or driven in, making the total on sale 3,861. 
PRtCF.S— We found the. market dull from tho opening to 
the close, at the following quotations 
Tins week. Last week. 
Premium (per too tbs).$0,0X90,01) fApXXqW.as 
Extra..........- • -• 4,l/SM,!,5U 4,3i*a>l,70 
First quality.. . MK^VO 3.5003,90 
Second quality. kaxiA'VXi 2 ,round. 10 
Third quality. . . 2,(K<<42,25 2,(3X32,25 
Shkrv The supply of sheep is comparatively light. The 
market, for mutton is depressed, and tlm weather has been 
against it, bet the high price of pelts and wool keeps the 
sheep market firm .and encourages a ilispusiU.m to advance 
pi ice ; Wo quote tuimm-in to bur 4'■,("> I lie •*) It)., ami good 
to extra i i .".V, ■ Fancy are worth O Pjt. J ournal 
CAMBRIDGE, Oku. 21. Whole number of Cattle at 
market 686; about 601) Uneven, and 86 Stores, consisting of 
Working Oxen, MilOh Cow-, and one. two and three yoar 
'makkf.T Kbkf PriiijH, Extra 56,'i'l.u)fi,50, first quality $6, 
A.’e,..i..l Jo. *5.2#('66,*U; third do. $4,00. 
Work in*. iJxk.n V pair - None. 
It. DIO LEW IK 1118 PORTRAIT PHRENOLOGY, 
Biography ami Gyimsuities, in the Chronological Jour- 
. (July Jl a year, 111 cents a numhei. Newsmen have it. 
Can't 1>o It, Sir.—A letter just received from Penn 
Yan, N. Y., says:—“I can gel about 200 subscribers fur 
the Rural Nkw YorK-KK here if you will let me have them 
at $1.25 per copy. Will you let me have them at that rate?” 
No Sir. 1 we will not, nor a thousand copies. At the 
present price of printing paper we can make nothing on 
copies at $1.50—and if wc can furnish the Rural nt that 
price through tho year without losing nanny wc shall be 
agreebly disappointed. Hence, it is entirely useless to 
write us about lower rates—a waste of time ami stationery. 
rilllM SCIENCE OF THE SOUL 18 GIVEN IN A 
1 series of articles iti the Phrenological Journal. Janu¬ 
ary N*>., price 10 cw,, now ready. XI aVeur. Askyournews- 
mau for It, or address FOWLER k WEI.I.S, N. Y. 
CANVASSERS WANTED. 
To men who have bad experionro aa canvassers, or any 
who would like to engage in the sale of thin truly valuable 
Invention, liberal inducements will be offered arid good ter¬ 
ritory (riven them (they paying no thing for tho Patent 
Right) in which they slnll have the exclusive sale. 
Descriptive Circulars fiiniishcd hy 
JULIUS l\ EH A CD., General Agents, 
P. ll 11*• 1 311(7, 3D Brqadyt&y. New York. 
Sold in Rochester, by 
675 C. CARPENTER, MM Buffalo Street. 
Kit \V\HUi IIUUdllT, 
EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR, 
No. 15ronri way, New York, 
At the following rates, htriutly in advance 
One Copy, one Ycnr.ijW.UO 
Three Ooplen “ 5.00 
HI*. “ « 10.00 
Ten « « 15.00 
Fifteen “ « ....*0.00 
Twenty « “ 325.00 
Sjf'Any additional number above twenty, at 
the same rate. 
/ lORUJ.A AND MAN, WITH ENGRAVINGS What 
v J arc tlm (lilli'iHm-cs, in body aud iiilml? See Phrouologi- 
igil Journal for JauUwy. lOoeuU, Ask your newsman, or 
send to FOWLER & WELLS, No. 308'Broudway, N. Y. 
/1411E HUMAN BODY OF WHAT COMPOSED! 
Read PHYSIOLOGY in the PlIRRNOt.ouiOAL JOURNAL 
for 1863. Only ft a year. Ask your newsman for it. or send 
to 1677-2tJ FOWLER k WELLS, New York. 
rpO GEOWEES OF SPEING WHEAT. 
CHAPPELL & SPRAGUE, 
Eochester, H. Y., Sole Manufacturers of 
A FAR1I l«m SALE AT AUCTION, 
_/\ January 15th, 1863 Situated in the tuvrn iff Kmnu 
lus, Si'naottC'n., N. Y., ll miles from (icm'va, with School, 
PuKt-Otlice, ami grain wmrlmugn neat It. is well a*ta|*t.' , il 
to the raising of grain or stuck, A large ouinmmlious I louse 
ami new Burn, F rail mid other privileges. Term* given on 
the day of sale. Mils. M. J. LA I4MER, 
DEWEY’S COLORED FRUIT PLATES, 
Thf.sk plates have trow become almost indispensable to 
Nurserymen in the sale of Fruit and Ornamental Trees. 
The perfection already attained in producing these beauti¬ 
ful transcripts of nature surprised tts until we were in¬ 
formed that Mr. OitWKT had obtained European Arti.tfa 
who have served regular apprenticeships in Horticultural 
drawing ami coloring in Europe, where this art is carried 
to great perfection. Notwithstanding the fact Gmt paper 
and imported colors have more than doubled in cost, Mr. 
Dkwkv wishes us to state that during the month of Janu¬ 
ary no advance on old catalogue prices will be charged. 
TO $1S0 PER MONTH.-TUK LIT 
*|p I <•) I'Ll. HUNT .SEWING MACHINE COMPANY 
wan tan agent in etu;h county u> nolle.it orders for their new 
015 Machine, with gauge screw-driver and extra needles. 
Y/ will pay a liberal -alary ami * <■ peusot*, or give hug ' 
omimUqoii. For particulars, term.- etc., luotdhe a stamp, 
and uddreim T. S. PAL l .gfolcit.i, O., 
677-13t General Agnnl l/r the uni In* I States. 
Tint Exahihf.u was tho first religious paper in the United 
States to adopt tho strictly wish and club system of publi¬ 
cation. The plan lias equalled our best, expectations, thus 
far. ami as tin* steismi or the year has oonin in which money 
is the. most plenty, and the evenings are long, wo bespeak 
the personal co-operation of the friends of our journal In 
lidding wutiy thousands toils circulation. A ot.UR in kvkkv 
UHUKO ii, and Tub Exahihicu in kvkut fauii.v is tho 
motto. 677 -H 
A It AttlC CUrtNBG for e fiorprining Young Men 
with small Capital. Agents wi'nte I in all thn States 
Pi establish an Agency for the sale of THom cmIX k Co.'s 
Talent noiseless >10 Shuttle-SUlch Sicwini; Mai:iiinks, a 
Machine tinequu)od by any othm in thu market. 
S Z>- Full pin tieular.5 hr addressing at nut sales room, 
No. 13 i iQmont Row, Boston, Mac*. 
766-lt R. THOMKHGN it CO. 
I AMES TERRY &z CO., 
DKALKRS tH 
Htoves, Furnaci'H, Coa.1 Orates, 
.-'.ilver Plated Ware, Pocket and Table Cutlery and Houso 
h'lirniflliing Hardware of every description. 
— J /. s o 
Maliuhictu re IS n! KKD/.ItTH WATER FILTERS, Refrtg- 
erutorBamlTherinoiiieteis, and dealers in Tin, Copper. Zinc, 
Sheet Iron, tea,, Ac., 51) & 6] Stale Struct, Rochester, N. Y. 
Jilnvkcis, Commerce, &c 
I j3L,OVVi:U ,Si:i:i»N lor 1 SOB. My I llustrated 
I' Seed Catalngue for 1863, containing a list and dqserip- 
tmim of everything old ami valuable, as well as rvdn tiling 
nilw ami d»si ruble that can he obtained in Europe, will lie 
issued ubout the iniddlq of January, 1 will forward it free 
of postage, to all wlm apply, hy mail, nr personally, at my 
Sued Rooms, No 18 Eliwangei & Barry's Block 
Address JAMES VICK, Rochester, N. Y. 
Rural New-Yorker Ofllre, ) 
ROL’HKSTIfH, DlJC. 3), 1.-62. *| 
Thbrk is but little doing iu our market just at premint' 
and prices are generally same as last week. Thn only 
changes noted are as follows:- Dressed Hogs have advanced 
25 cents per 100 pounds for chotco* Poultry is quite, plenty 
and lower Eud is a tittle more io demand and rates are 
slightly higher- 
Itetcfirster Wholesale. Prices, 
Flour and Grain. 
Flour, win wheat,At*.0t)>)7,- r 0 
Flour, spring do . 5,7fi(ffl6,2'j 
Flour, buckwheat, i.ifi q' 2 ,f,() 
Meal, Indian_ l, 18561,W 
Wheat, (leiicsec.. l,I.Aa'|,30 
Best white Oamula l,35>)l.35 
Corn, obi. ftSeySfic 
Corn, new _.... 6Aa)C5q 
Rye, di lbs * huHh 56qiiioc 
Outs, by M right. .7) **.’6*' 
Barley. . J.aKAl.ad 
Buckwheat. 5tX*i)50e 
Beaus. .. 1,50:5)2.10 
Meats. 
Pork, mess,. . . 12 , 0 *" 12,7) 
Pork, Clear_ . .M.iHKyi 13,50 
Dressed hogs, cwt 5,iXw) 5,35 
Beef, cwt . 1,00.51 6,on 
Spring ln.mlip.eorh 1,51)5 2,00 
Mutton, careers.. .Vjeugc. 
Hama, smoked... 8 ;n)9c 
Shoulders. 5 (ffisc 
Chickens .. . .. 7 JiAc 
Turkeys ... 8 @<lii 
Geese. ._ ... 40 5h50c 
Duckaftpai* ... 3i Pa tic 
Dairy, Ac. 
Butter, roll_ 17 f<?l!)q 
Butter, tirkin 16 inilrio 
Cheese. (P-sCMle 
Lard, tried. 8' a (*o Ik'. 
Tallow rough.. 7 (ii 7c 
Tallow, tried_ 0 (ii)lU>„q 
r | to Tin: n i icsEu y tic a i»i:. Thu o wuer 
I of an Oxlces'iye Nursery in Canada Wl48T, (inn good 
CO ii n try for sales,) desirouA *1 closing the concern, would 
be glad to treat on easy ami libural te * in* with a bona lute 
purchasei-fir thu rtook, which consists **f i0,<00 to U0,d.»J 
well grown A ffi.g. Pica ii and olber Fruit Trkkh, Suruii- 
hkky. &c, Every facility will be offered to a good buriness 
customer. Address, pout-lurid, «77-4t. 
ROBERT HUME. Tynedale, Port Hope, (,'. W. 
EAEMOmUMS AND MEL0DE0NS, 
Warrmitod the hkut insthhmkntho!' the class In the world. 
See Ontaloglies ooritniiiing testimony to their superiority 
from the monte mine lit musicians. Constantly exhibited in 
compotitlon with Instruments of tlm other heat makers, 
they have never, in a single instance, failed to take the 
highest prize. The only Gold Mkdai. ever awarded to read 
instrumenU in tlda country was to one of these. Prices of 
Hm mooiutns, if,t which wmtriil new style:* are now IIrat of¬ 
fered,) J60 to $400 each; of Molodeons, $.|5 to $21X1 each. 
New York ware-rooms at Nos. 5 k 7 Mercer St., where 
dealers art supplied at the same prices ss from the factory, 
hy MASON BROTHERS, Agents. 
Eggs, 'loren. 19@20o 
Jloouy, blue_ i 2 f*snc 
Candles, box. . 13*3U3.tic 
Candles, extra. 14(u)l4c 
l'ruit ami Roots. 
Apples, bushel, iVA.N'c 
Do, dried «it lb 4 ot 6 c 
Peiches, do 10OT12C 
Chernes, do 120150 
PluniM, do . lupi) 12 c 
Potatoes, do 10(a)5iie 
Hides nnd r*kln-. 
rHnughler. 6 t«<i 7C 
Calf. 9c 
Sheep Pelts. 1,2502,60 
Lamb Pelt*. 25(31,50 
Hectti* 
CloTor, moaiuui 4,2&WM t 60 
Do. large... 6,000^25 
liemtny.. ... . 2,u0(at2,25 
hu n Arles. 
W iod, li*n'*l. »,0Fo)5>0 
Wood, soft.S.OOM60 
(.'on.!. Seraphill.. 6,7.>.(ii7,25 
Coal, I'iUstoii.. t!.7f/e 7,25 
Coal, Sliamokin 6,76*57,25 
Coal, (’hiir. ... 7 (g) 8c 
Suit, bi t.. . ... 1,7A'«.ayO 
Straw, tun.5,00 " 7,00 
Hay, mn .. .-bjKi' lG.OO 
Word f.) lb. r 0 iU60c 
Whiteflsli, >3 bbl 4,.'O r a)6,i O 
Codfish, quintal. 5,1 «yin6/0 
l.utr i.i.i v iaC. i’au 
I ITG AND ITS POWERS— Human im 
I J PTOvemsiit, Gradation of Animals, Dlfferenno m Men, 
Higher Ih'aliii of IJIb, by Rev. It. VV. P.kloiikr, io PHRK- 
NDLOGIGAL JOURNAL for Jiuiuary. Now rea'ly. Also, 
PI IK \Y.\YS OI 1 ’ LIFi'V w ' 11 ' illustrative engravings. 
“ Kuadmg character at u glance/ PHYSIOGNOMY; lliird- 
CMiing ol the. Brain,Us Clausen, The Term of Life, and much 
other interesting matter only il a year, or lu cents a num¬ 
ber. Ask your newsman for it, or send to 
« 677-2V EGW I.EIt A WELLS, New York. 
BOOTH’S PATENT SHAKER, 
For separating Outs, Barley, nnd other foreign substances 
from Wheat, it is tho iirht, simpi.kht, uiikai'kht ami only 
Machine, over invented, that thoroughly accomplishes this 
desired end. It deans from 150 to 200 bushels per day, and 
a boy can operate it, and its 
Excecdliik’ l.off l*rice 
Brings it within the reach of every Fanner. On receipt of 
Kioiit Dollars, n. Machine (with printed instructions for 
operating,) wilt lie shipped ns directed. Those wishing to 
engage in the sale **f the machine . nd purchasing by the 
driven, will have a loir discimnt, niHde to them, All orders 
to be addressed to CHAPPELL Ac SPRAGUE, 
673-Cteo| Rochester. N. Y , Solo Manufacturers. 
BENNETT A BANCKER, 
Attorneys at Law and Real Estate Agents, 
j.ffASG.v, jutcttra.tJY’, 
Have for Kilo Home of the ehrJc.est F'akming I.aniiH in the 
State of Michigan, eitimto principally in the Countue of 
Jackson. Eaton, arid Ingham. Said lauds are mostly Im 
proved farina of Iroin forty to one thousand acres, well 
located, and will he sold at reasonable r;iten. 
Pei'HOim wiahiog to purchase farms in the West, would do 
well to cull upon or inquire of said firm before purchasing 
el se where. 
0. W. BENNETT E, BANCKER, 
Ij'AltiTl Hilt SAl.n.-One hundred and forty 
]' sovmt ar.rex. In Lcdyar'l. Gaynga Go,, N. Y., the resi¬ 
lience of the late A. M, llmleihill. Tin* situation is healthy, 
pleasant, and cummanils a view of Cayuga Lake, ttiseosy 
ef lute.ess to market, schools, and places of worship: is in a 
high state of cultivation. It has a convenient, dwelling, 
two tonant Imtiaeii, two barns, and other out-buildings,four 
wells, and a nevm ffaiti'ie spring, fruit trees iu bearing, and 
ten acres of wood land Address 
EZRA WlI.LiTN, or S. A. UNDERIULL, 
Union Springs Cayuga Co,, N. Y. 
TO BUILDERS AND FARMERS. 
Building Brick and Drain Tile. 
Tnw Rochester Brick and Tile Manufacturing Company 
are now prepared to meet el 1 demands of either Builders or 
Earmcrs wanting Brick or Tile. Pipe Tilo ol'Jal! .-i/.es from 
two to six Inches, ainl Iliiree-.NIioe from two to ten inches. 
The Tile nikimfiictured hy this Company are longer than 
that made by other inanufacturer-, being 16 uicliea in 
length, IjOOO pieces milking 80 rods. They are also strong, 
hard burned, and every Way of superior quality. Tbe fol¬ 
lowing list nf prices shows the low rates at which w« offer 
our Tile, and the facilities thus afforded farmer* for cheap 
UnderdrnLntng. Per 1000 'duces. Per iml. 
2 iee.h Pipe . $10.00 20c. 
3 “ “ 16.00 37>i 
4 “ “ . 30.U) 66 
5 “ “ 60,00 * 75 
8 “ Round Tile in two pieces ... 80.00 $1.25 
2 “ Horse Shoe Tile.. . 8.00 
3 “ “ “ . 12.00 
4 “ “ “ .. 16.00 25 
rpiIK LAIVN OI'' I<II ll — This, the leading arid 
1 most widely uiruUlated I Ilaltii Journal in the coun¬ 
try, commences its .Sixth Volume in January, 1863. Its 
Imufing objects are re teach those who are well how to beep 
well, ami tin- invalid how to rig .in health hy means that 
are natural and seientuu . It. Editor,, have had a wide and 
varied experience, ami arc amply qualified fur their posi¬ 
tions. It is issued Monthly, in beautiful quarto form of 16 
Pagan, at the low price of $1 lor fifteen month.. Sample 
frr.r. The January isaun will contain an article ou the 
Causes, Treatment, ami (Jure ol / hptke.rm, 
M. tv. SIMMONS ,v 00., Publishers, Uausvilie, N. Y. 
( a lumiii: iiohm s wanted.—D apple 
V_.) gray, long tails, heads ll up, long range in action; 
weight, . leveii to twelve hundred, age, seven to eight 
years, i6 hands high. Any pnrwm having a sound pair nf 
horros for Sale, answering the description will pluano 
address GEO. A. PRINCE, Buffalo, N Y. 
Trout, half bbl.. 3,15^*3,60 
H a TOLLEY, 65 aiul 67 Kxcharigo Si., 
. Kisiliester, dealer iu all kinds of Tin. t'oeeKii Attn 
SHKKY-lRON Ward, wholesale and retail, Coal and ..I 
Conk Stoves. Parlor Stoves, for Wood or Coal. Sole agent 
for the Arbiter (bus Burner Cook Stove, and tho celebrated 
Stanley Cm Burner Parlor H.tswe C v” For particulars, 
see advertisement in Rural, Nov 16th, 1862 . 
Tin: PROVlsiOJY .TI.1HMKT8. 
NEW YORK, Dec. 30. Flo oil—Market is about 5c-het- 
Wr, with rather mure doing, in part for export. Buies at 
$5,8)) d'5,95 fur superfine State * $6,15,0)6,21) for extra dn; $ 6,25 
@6.30 lor choice do; $'i,8.V'b5,‘J5 fra -npertim- Western; $6,20 
5)6,45 for common P. medium extra do $6,7i>.«’6,80 for com¬ 
mon 1 1 good shipping hraltdft extra round hoop Ohio; ami 
$6,96':!.*,25 (Or trade brands do-- tile market closing firm - 
* at ailian 5c better, wtwi a moderate bttniniH iloing; sales 
at $6,2C>.f ai,40 for common, and $6,50 * S,LA) for good to choice 
extra. 
Graix Whealis a ohadu better, with a moderate demand 
for export and 8ome little milling inquiry; sales at $1,20(5) 
1,31 for Chicago spring; Milwaukee club $1,28(4)1,36: $1,36 ') 
1,40 amber Iowa: $l,40'i l,15 wititer *ed Western; si,Slid'1,48 
amber Michigan: $l,u) winter red Illinois; S1.4bN)l,46 winter 
red State; $1,47 inferior white Michigan; #1.56 prime *1*', and 
$1,0) white Genesee. Ilvesteadv sales on p. t. Burley is 
in good request at lull prices: sales Stale anu Esstern at $1- 
35.o'l,40. Com—Lew doing and the market eloped fguucolv 
so Grin: sail -al 79c prime, shinning Western mixed afloat: 
76 «.78c f.-.t- good Eastern do; 65g75c fnrdamugcd and heated 
do; tkiriiiNi* for Western vetlow; fifty Stic for white Southern 
Oats more active ui fiffu 7lc for common to prime. 
PkOV'lSio.vs—Pork firmer, with a fair' demand; sales at 
$14,314)14,50 f..r mesa; £13,'0 a t&sQ for prime mesa, and 
$11 62f)ia>lA5ri for prime. Ear.I steady nod unchanged; sales 
at9k£ii.ll)e, Butter sol ling at !N*1W. for Ohio, and 22C'l)25c 
for State Cheese steady at lwi'd2<: lor infeiPq to prime 
Daituar.i) Ho«k - Dull at S)i<qi5Kc frit Wi stern. 
Biceps A quiet market for Clove raced; sales of 30 hags 
good at lOkjc., and Prime, in small lots, at lOfto. Timothy 
seed j-in t'dr demand at $2,'iVu'2,.'77 : :. Rough Flax seed w 
YY" I Xj L I -A. TvOI COX. : 
Draper and Tailor, 
19 FRONT STREET, UOCHESTEU, N. Y 
6 “ Pipe.Cff.Off $1.00 
ll) « “ . . .100,00 1.75 
Persmis wishing '1 dec will find it hi their interest to call 
at the office .,f the Company, 22 Buffalo Street, Kochoster, 
before purchasing elsewhere, 
A large quantity of Brick always ou hand. 
All orders for Brid, - of Tiles, to be shipped by railroad or 
Canal, will he promptly attended to. 
For other information, address 
W OTIS, Superintendent, Rochester, N. Y. 
T UK Pnnii MARKETS. 
ALBANY, Pun. 29. Receipts of Live Hogs a* Eaa*' 
Albany over 20,000 head. The market opened active, at a 
small advance; *0106 extra heavy corn-fed bringing $5Jj)5,0ti 
i) 100 lbs. But trie change hi the weathe r worked a decline 
and the market settled down to the prices of the previous 
week—Ji-Jaii'-..c for Jighl common to fair, and 4 ;N''aM>^c Ljr 
good to extra heavy coru-fed.— Journal- 
CINCINNATI, Dec. 27. The demand for Hogs has been 
active, and the receipts were taken from day to day, at ad¬ 
vancing rates the whole advance, for the week being 25c 
cental. Tho weather toward the close became quite unfa¬ 
vorable, and those who had hogs on the books this morn¬ 
ing, were anxious to sell. and in order to do so made ron- 
coa-mns of lubitlje ; tlm soles nf such imlicoting a range of 
?4,)l.i6h4,6t), whilst live were hold (irmly at $t,2S@4,75. The 
total number packed during the week do not quite reach 69,- 
900 head. The hog** arc all In from Kentucky —Gazelle 
ST. LOUIs, Duo. 20. -Bubinstv) in packing has been quite 
active during the past week, hut for the first few days the 
demand for hogs was inactive, toe warm weather of the. 
f irevious wepk having caused the accumulation nf ax many 
mgs ruj the pens of the Packers could well manage. The 
arrival also nf contract lots kept up the supply, -<o that 
throughout the week the market was in favor of buyer*, 
aud prices lower, ranging from 3>f(aMc tej 4J-jC, dividing ou 
170 and 209 pouud.4.— Vcmucrai, 
LOCTWVILT.K, [ 1 so, 26. -The nffinbor of hoga slaughter¬ 
ed the preaeul season around the falls is 101, 4 7L», nearly all 
^ .. .. . . .the houses having closed fur the season, Tbe ruling rates 
Corn is held nmre finidy ami is quiet, unsound Western are $4,25 b, $4,00 per hundred pounds net, with but rare 
mixed is held at 72c, and strictly prime at 76®77c. Oats quiet. * ransactiona.— Journal. 
FOREIGN AND AMERICAN 
Horticultural Agent & Commission Merchant 
EXHIBITION AND SALES ROOMS, 
No. 634 Broadway, near Blooker St., New York. 
Au, kinds of new, rare, ami Seedling PI .111 ts, Fruits, 
Flower-. Trees, Viuc j , :-hruh‘, Ac. Iron, Wire and Rustic 
Work, French, English arid American Glass I'ateut Heat¬ 
ers; Foreign and American Rooks. Magazines. Pipers. 
Plates, Designs, Drawings, Ac. All Horticultural Novelties, 
as soon as introduced. 
S z y~ All orders, Ac., will receive the personal attention 
of tho Proprietor. 
PISH’S NUESERY 0E NIGHT LAMP, 
AMI) 
• Tea and Coffee Boiler ? 
ARRANGED FOR EITHER GAS OR KEROSENE. 
Warming, Boiling, Frying, Cooking done by the Bame 
flame that lights tin- room 
New York .State Fair, held in this city in September last, 
awarded Premium and special notice. 
N. B —The undersigned are desirous of making arrange¬ 
ment* with an active, reliable business man or firm, for the 
sale of the above articles in Rochester trad vicinity. 
Address W L. FISH A CO.. Ml Broadway, N, Y 
]>EST FAMLIY SEWING MACHINE. 
W1IEELBK A WlliSON 
MANUFACTURING CO. wore awarded the First Premium 
at the Great lutci national Exhibition, London, 1862. 
Principal Office, 505 Broadway, N. Y. 
6C5 IN W. DIBRI.E, Agent, Rocheafcr," N. Y. 
mREE8 AND SK EDI. I NCI STOtJKN- 
I JOHN GOUVDRY, furnierly BiostolA Williams,) 
Dansvillo, Livingrtun Co., N. Y., Invite ; thu attention of 
Planters, Nurserymen and Healer*, 
To his fine sUick of PHAlt, PLUM, AND APPLE SEED¬ 
LINGS. Al-Oj 2 year old StAbdanl aiul Dwarf Dear Trees of 
leading varieties, which he offer- fur the Kali and Spring 
trailo, I'hoavfor ctuth. JOHN GOKNDRY, 
66fl-i3t Dansvilk', Living*tott Co., N. Y. 
A HF.AUTIFUL UICKUHDOffe, ilAGNIFYLNG Five 
Hundred times, for t'Wgtm-KiriHT OBM'ial di silver.) 
Five, ot'dillcrontppwera. SI.00. Mailed free. Address 
6n7-tf K. M. RlYWRid, Box3J, Boston, Mass. 
(jROCERIES, PROVISIONS, SEEDS, FRUITS, &c 
TVE- JT- 3\0LOlSnFLOJE: T 
WltOMtHXI.K it II WKr.ML 
GROOEE & COMMISSION MERCHANT, 
No. 90 Buffalo Street, Rochester, N. Y. 
Also, Dealer in Clover and Timothy Seed, Seed Potatoes 
Green anil Dried Fruit*, Ac. C i/~ Pure Winee and I.iqnora' 
and Rectified Whusky, for Medicinal purposes. 1640. ' 
| ) A RTON A FI1L.L£NCK was awarded the 
I ) First Premium, at tho 8kite Fair. *>n Cm.s Stalk. 
Hat, AVt) S'niAw CirrrKKS, and Caoi't't.vi; Axes. First 
I x remium on C-aK i-KMTgu Eirae Tools. 
All kinds of MECHANICS' iOOLS, AGRICULTURAL 
IMPLEMENTS, aud HARDWARE generally, at the Old 
Stand, first building west of Main St, Bridge, Rochester, N. 
Y. All articles of our manufacture warranted. [665-13t 
riAUK. ‘•F..Y1PIRF. UOI.LECTION," BY A. N. JOUN- 
L SON, best Music Book t xl-iiit, for Church. Choirs aud 
Singing Schools. Published sod for sal- by 
ADAME & DABNEY, Rochester, N. Y. 
