for country prime; S7A V '?6 S .00 for country men?, JlAOOfeHV 
00 for r«-pocked menu, and $I3,(X)(^U250 for extr* buys. 
Prime mom beef quiet: sales utiioepocteo at J19.50. and un¬ 
inspected India dm at £&g00 Beef naro* in moderate 
demand and prices steady; soles at $1 I,00'i9]4.75 for ‘air to 
choice Week- n. Cot meats steady: sales at 5&@6Mc for 
shoulders, and 7,$3e for hams. Dressed hoys are quiet and 
nrm a!5/ i (»flj,'r. Bacon Ades in active request Riles at 
7s.,a7^c.for Western Cumberland cut middles 7JS®6efor 
City do, Tv, for Wester" and rltv short ribbed middles; T*£ 
ujrtV.e tor do long dear middle*. 7b,'c for do short clear 
middles; fi^e. for hollies, and he. for low? cut hams laird 
quieland firm, with a moderate request; sales at SkMBlOc. 
for No 1 to very ch0(0". flutter selling at l.Vriy.Or for Ohio, 
rod 13326c for rrtito. Cheese steady a d q c a: 10Qi2c 
Hors Firm and >n mod orate demand, with sales at 16@ 
25c for onlinar y fn choice. 
Amiss — Ouiet. with sales BO bbls. at I&37?i@|8,a0 for Vote, 
and nominal for Pearls. 
ItliFFMA Jan. 5.- Fi.orrt—The market far the icvk 
has ruled steady, with only a venr moderate demand, 
chictlv oomined to the toeal citr trade: sale* doubl" extra 
Indiana and Illinois »t $7.f>); white wlieot double ex rai’an- 
uia h nd Ohio at ffi,7-; and e xtra Wisconsin at ffl.t0. quoted 
at *5,w. $5.62*4. tt.r&'&hi lor the ranee of spring extras; 
fS.ro, fO, 7 \ $6,87^, * 7 , 00 , K7,JS(^7.S0 for tbn rango of white 
wheat double extras fair to choice. 
Ryk Fi.ottR-In moderate dntiuind and steady at SA.OOj} 
5,31 for choice Western. , , _ ...... ... 
tlK.i in — The wheat market quiet but firm, with bnl little 
millingor speculative demand; sales No. 2 Chicago at 98c; 
white Michigan at Sl. 2 SVwSl.-N). Milwaukee club at 81.11; red 
winter Toledo on p. L Com The market tending upward; 
siles fit ‘Ac. Then* is a fair demand for feeding, with some 
a-ocutative and light distilling demand. Cats—The market 
quiet and inactive; no Hales made public during the week; 
Jfeco QUmcrtiscmcnts 
PUBLISHERS NOTICES 
:rs op rasa Volomb.—T he rnah of suh- 
- w .. i .is volume induced us to .Kid an extra edition 
thousand, after printing the first edition of No. ). 
uai: bo able to furnish the early number* of 
volun; • fur some linya or Week* As long as we 
ihers to spore we shall send them to new 
unless otherwipc directed. 
A SON .ItINKH HIS I'MKKNOLOC Y, WITH POK- 
trait, in the January Piikr.yolooioal Journal. 
Early No»bf 
gcriptionsfor 
of sevea t_„ 
and hence we eli 
the present 
have the early nu; 
subscribers, 
Fatiiwce, FriknpsI—C lilb Agents and subscribers are 
assured that we roro doing the very hoet wo cm in tilling 
their orderr, but it « utterly imporoiMo to send nil the 
copies in one package at present -Tor the simple renaon 
that port of the name* arc in type and mailed hy machinery, 
and part in letters or books. Agents frequently send addi¬ 
tions of 6. 10, 20, or more, to clubs, the rory day we are 
mailing the regular package, and of course we must mail 
the orders separately our rule is to rnuii all buck nambers 
•he dav end* 1 - tlieroforr are received, and the next number 
^ promptly .is possible, if not with the regular Package. 
Anorr Club Thumb, &a—We eudeavnr to adhere strictly 
to our club rates, which require a certain number of sub- | 
ecriberg to get the paper at a specified price — say ten to 
get it at *I/o per copy, toe- But, in answer to frequent 
inquiries, we would stale that, in casoa where from Tour to 
six copies are ordered at 81,30 each, with a reasonable pros¬ 
pect of filling UP a club of ten, we will send them —and 
when the club is completed shall send extra copy, &c- This 
will accommodate t hose who do Dot wish to wait for others. 
Any person who is not an agent, sending the club rate 
($1,50) fora single copy (rfm price of which is $2.) will onb 
receive the paper the length of time the money pays for at 
fall single copy price. The only «W to get the Renat, for 
less than $2 a year, is to form or Join a club. 
Sklkct Y0.tr Pp.rmipmS- if those forming clubs will 
ppecifv the premia ms preferred, where they have the 
choice, and name Express Office (in cases where they are 
to be sent by Express.) In the letter* containing their re¬ 
mittances we shall bo saved some trouble, and perhaps 
subsequent scolding. We desire to pay all premiums os 
promptly as possible. 
Sfp~ Clcbbino with tttb Maoazinbb,—W e will furnish 
the Rural Nkw-Yokkhr for l«S, (or one year,) and either 
The UerUcuUuriel, (price $2,) or Arthur's Home Staga- 
nne, -,$2.) the Mine period, for M, and the Rural and 
either Harper's Magazine, Atlantic Monthly* or tiodefs 
V-2T ADVERTISING TERMS, In A«Iv& nee -Tiiirty- 
Fivk Cknts a Link, each insortion. A price and a half lor 
extra display, or 52*i cent« per line ot apace. Si'WJAL 
Notions (following reading matter, loaded.) CU cents a line. 
A THOROUGHLY ACCOM PUSH EO 
t i niutmgi' 150 acres. Address 
rBBKLl, 1110 Chestnut At., Philadelphia, I'.i. 
]>IRDSELL’S PATENT COMBINED 
B antam men. tom tiiiimh ani> com. rum’, 
with iHirtraits and description, In r’UHKNOI.OCU'AL 
JOURNAL. Why are they :o little? 1>77-S r , 
\ REA1,[,Y VALCAKI.K MIOliOSCMn'K, ONE that 
a child can use, sent free, by inuil, on receipt Of AS eta. 
Address a. WOODWARD, 1\ 0. BoxSJlA Boetwi. Mass. 
pOKIJLI.A AND MAN, WITH ENt»KAVINOH What 
VJf ar4! the ihll rretices, in body and mind? Svr l’hreuok'gi- 
cal Journal for January in ceutA Ask vnur nowsuian. or 
scud to FOWLER to WELLS, No. 308 Broadway, N. Y. 
I NVENTORS TO OFT A 1*ATENT, IN THE (L l 4 - 
A., in Europe, nr in any part o! tlic World, send ac.ent 
sbunp for tlie Inventors' Ciudc, to 
m-tt FOWL ICR to WELLS. New York. 
i lltADTim MICROWOI'K, MAONU VINR Five 
j Y Hundred times, for rwwNTY-KlfiuT OK.MTsI itn silver.) 
Fivg, ofli’creut powers, *l.m. Mailed free. Addre,« 
667-1 1 ' F. M. ROW Kts, Box330, Boston. Mae*. 
li. 1)10 LEWIS Ills PORTRAIT I'HRKNOIAMIV, 
Hiagranhy and (!vnimi»tic.s,in the Phrenological Jmir- 
Oiu.V 'I ayear. lOeenls . number. Newsmen have it. 
I TOR SALK A'l’ THE W I'ltSTKIi NO US ERIKS 
1 200.0)) \|iplc (Irafts: 100,000 Apple Seedlings; 50,000 
I*ear Drafts; 25,000 Pear Seedlinra. A good agjiortmeiitof 
Fruit and Ornamental Trees Address 
C7vVoo-tf L. J DILI 1NGS. Webster, N Y. 
Clover Thrasher and HuIIer, 
Patented Uav 18/A. 18M; Per. I.YA 1&"/J; April *th. 1862,- 
and May KVA. 1^*^- 
M A N V r A C T tl u H U IJ Y 
BIKD^FiLL At BROKAW, 
Weat Henrietta, Monroe Co., N. Y. 
This machine ojieratos in Clover thrashing similar to 
Crain Separators in wheat thrashing, doing all the work at 
one opnrahon, without te-haudliug the elialf. In tlie hands 
of goo<l operators it will thrash, hull, and clean from II) to 
50 busliols a day without waste of seed The undersigned 
in *’ manufacturing ill- onl.i machine patented thattlirashes. 
ipilK SCIENCE OF THE SOC1L IS HlVIiN IN A 
I w rit's of article-in the Phronological Jmmial. Janu¬ 
ary No., price to cts., now toady. SI a year. Ask Your news- 
mail tor it. or address FOW1.SL to WKl.f.S, N. V. 
(JP/J/A A MONTH! We want Agents at a moilta, 
dPOv" expenses r*dd. to s- II our Pr’U'itr, fjr. 
-itUrl Fturnerr. ami thirteen other new. useful and c.nrioue 
articles. Fiftoen circulars sent./ree |P7h l.'U| 
Addross S 1 I.VW to CLARIC, Bidilofonf, Maine. 
q»f7/T TO $150 PER MONTH.-THE LIT 
dP / ») TLF, RIANT HEWING-MACHINE COMPANY 
wont an agent in em-h county to solicit rvrdors for their new 
yi.’» Machine,yrlth gauge arrow-driver and extra hoodies. 
We will pay a liberal salary anil oxponiie*, or give large 
eoramissioa. For particulars, terms, etr-., lnclo«e a stamp, 
and address T. fl, I’AOK, Tolcslo. 0„ 
677-Ut Reueral Agent for the United Staton. 
R OCHE.VTEK COLLEGIATE JIVSTI- 
TCTR. This Institution provide tho very Isrst focili 
tee fora thorough Ebgllsh and Chiaslcjil Kduciinon. 
Boardiug Dalsirtinont exclusively for Yminq 1 .ilics. 
Expenses morjonite L. K. SATTliRLFK, Principal 
RorJiesU'i, Jan. I, 1868. 
hiillM and cleans, all at the juune operation. All machines 
that do the whole work, not marked Dikdhkm.’h Patknt, 
are ui&incemeau. The public aro hereby cautioned not to 
purflhose those that are infringements ol Mild patent. All 
communication* dlrrs'tnd to the sribscrlliers, at West Hen¬ 
rietta. will he promptly responded to. Order early If you 
wish a machine. 
This machine has always taken tho First Premium at 
Stale Fairs whore allowed to compete, and saves more than 
half the expense of Uio old way of getting out clover seed. 
In time and labor 
HIRDSELl. to BROKAW. Manufacturers. 
i502cotf West llenrietuv. Monroe (Jo.. N. Y. 
THE CRANBERRY AMI ITN CUI.- 
I TURK. Tho Subscriber Inwi iwtusd a Circular Irom Din 
proflS tn .1 ting on the Cranberry and its Culture. Said f*ir- 
cular will rive persons tlie proper information as tn the 
commencement of their Ouituie. 1 will take pleasure in 
forwarding them to all parts of the United Stiitec, to those 
sending post stamp to pay postage. Persons ivitdiing plsntu 
may receive them in sin/dl or large quant I ties by Express, 
for wet or dry soil. Address t(J77-Ut, 
OF.ORRE A- R ATES, Bellingham, Norfolk to., Maas. 
r I M> SINRER-S A N I) lTI CSJCIANS. - THE 
1 CHORISTER A Monthly Musical Journal Contains 
interesting musical news, original and Instructive articles 
on the Science of Hu-ic: New Anthems. Chan L, Glees, toe 
Published Monthly at 60 cent, per annum. Four pages of 
music in ooch Dumber. V P.BF,Y to ABBOT, 
Publishers, 119 Nassau Street, N. Y. 
I P~ Specimen copies »eut of receipt on six cents. 
TNSTITUTION FOR THE CURE OF 
L EPILEPSY. Twenty years experience with this, mid 
kindred Sentmm OUeeutS. has enabled me to givu an opin¬ 
ion vrhm it can be c.nied. Reference wll be given to 
mmierous patiente who have rw.nverttl under treatment 
Provision is made (hr those patients wtm find it neecssary 
to TUtnain; hut mmd ran ti« treated at home, after one con¬ 
sultation. Apply at l,l32rioptb Penn Square, PhUaUelDhia, 
Letters promptly unrwt red WM M. OORNELL. M. IX 
rs HE GOOD NATHUEU?— llis Physioi-mi 
_I. id? will imlicaL- it. t« he cross, morose, nud ill-tem¬ 
pered ? 11 is face will how it. For the ’‘Signs of Charac¬ 
ter'* «e Piiuuivoi.oiiiiiAL Joi’jux a i., January number now 
ready. Price 10 cents. Ask ynnr newsman for it. 
TAMES TERRY <3c CO-, 
fJ pkai.khs tft 
8tovbk, FnrnaceN, i’oul Grates, 
Silver Plated Ware, Pocket and Table Cutlery and House 
Furnishing Uanlwaro of every 'leeilritJtJou. 
- J /, y 6 
Manufiicturersof KF.DZIK*» WATER KILTERS, Refrig¬ 
erators and Thermometers, aud dealers in Tin, Copper. Zino. 
Sheet Iron, toe., toe.., 0 U tofil Slate Street, Pugehepter, N. Y. 
A FARM FOR SALE AT AUCTION. 
t.\ JaNUakv 15th, 18425—SStuivtuilin the town of Itomu 
jns, Seneca Co., N. Y., 11 miles from tienevs, willi School 
Pimt-Ofltoe, aurl grain warehouse near. It Is well adapter 
to the miring Oferain or stock. A large coiiimodinns H'Utta 
and new Barn, Fruit and utbur privileges. Terms given ot 
the day of sale. MBA M. J. LATIMER. 
ldOU HA IxlU—III the Village Of West Bloom 
I' field, the jiremiseH owned hy the lute Alvin Wilcox, 
coiisisttng of eighteen and tona-hiilf acres. Vki the place is 
a giK»d dwelling house, good barn, wooil-Uonsc, a good pot¬ 
tery, a largo tile facto* y, and other neouaxir v oot-buildtrigs. 
The land L in thfi htphest state of cultivation, having hoop 
all of it under*Vrainud In tho most thorough manner. On it 
is a KTatvrv of between six and snven uerns. having pro- 
(lneed tno !>xxt seawin Litwexin ai« and scvtiq tuns, and 
other necessary Truit, 
Also, a good Tile Mue’afho, with fixtures, of tlie (vattcru 
importod by John pKL.lviRt.ii. F.t finiher parttcuLirs np- 
1,0TVEK SEEDS lor 1863.-My I llastcuted 
deed Catalogue for 1863, c,mtainitig a lint and rtoscrip- 
i of u very thing old and valuable, h« well is everything 
... „ .uld desirable that, cun bo obtained in Europe, will be 
issued about the middin of January,. 1 will fonvnrd Itfreu 
following extent have been made, wr,:—75,000 ttw fleece at 
K8(Si«0, with a * trial' lot '■ raocy" at ftoc; il.COO lbs pulled 88 
WYc; UW.OQ'B# Cftlifornio, 8V,*Mc; and !30,7)0 lbs Santa Ke, 
35f, <w* v , Advanced exolomge hiw stifTcned holder', o, for 
sign Slid higher i- ilee are now demanded; (Vila* were made 
of't60 bales OhI>". and J»> «!<i. Mr.stixs, p t. Thfi wool 
trxde of Mils eity has increased vayivly within tho past rear 
-and at present, as a general wool market. New York 
stands ttrvt on line continent. Imports of Foreign Wool at 
this igiri in 18 * 12 , have boon 87r, , $8v6t-* against, (t> 1861, 
67®d2c 
.«Xa1!2 
6d : m 
isafotY, 
.VK(i'68 
.68(5)60 
,48(560 
itkoi 15 
.anotao 
tioue of everything old and valuable, an well is everything 
new tUld desirable that, enn be obtained in Europe, will be 
issued about the middlo of January. 1 will fonvnrd Itfreu 
of postage, to all wlm apply, by mall, or personally, at my 
Seed Room*. No 18 EUvrair-” u '-‘ l - 
Address JA 
igor to Barry's Block 
MES VICK, Rocbester, N Y 
rpilE HUMAN HOI)Y OK WHAT COMI'ONKDf 
I Head PHYSIOLOGY In tho PltRg.NOLOqlOaL JOURNAL 
for 1863. Oniv $1 a year. A«k your nnwwnon for it, nr send 
to |U 77 - 2 t] FOWLER to WELLS, New York. 
r(IMF MTONF. REE III VIIS Patented May 
I 9th, 1818; Ke->sxued Ont. 14th. I85H. WATRR-SrttATNB 
MoTir- Proof, Patented Aug. 2tst, 18d One is a Hkvolv- 
ni.i, TR.vNRgKRKiNq Douiil.it Hivu, combining two hives in 
one rrome; the other M a Watrh .Si'Kivy IDvk, from 
which the Bees can he removed at anx time desired, with¬ 
out any injury to either Bei'fl or honey. Both Invos art) 
MOTII rROOF, 
And said mnth-pronf which can be attached for live cents 
mitt rvj>W the re nth from onto hire'. 
Deed for individual right, }5; Deed with hive of either 
kind. S10! sent hr Rxpresw on receipt or price. Flirt qua! 
itv material and work, and every hive warranted. For 
hivee or rights address 
JOSEPH WOODROFFE, St. Cloirsville, Ohio. 
I 7 *t~ Right of State of Nc .r York for sale. 678-13t 
Saxony Flecco. ^ h>,. -.. . 
American full-blood Merino. 
Dp halFiind tliree-quarV’rdo. . 
Do Native, and quarter do. 
Extra pulled.... 
Superfine do... 
No. I, do. . 
California fine, unmuihod. 
Do common do . 
Peruvian wnahod . . . 
Chilian Merino unw ishod . . 
Do Metiga do .. 
Valparaiso do . 
South Aiiienctm Merino unwitshe<l_ 
Do do Mestizo ik> .... 
Do do common washed. 
Do do Entre Riou washed... 
Do do. do do unwashed 
Do do Cordova washed. 
Cope Good Hope unwashed. 
East India wnshrnl . 
African unwashOd.... ... 
tk> washed. 
Mexican unwashed. 
Texas . 
Smyrna unwashed. 
Do wfWbtvl. . 
Syrian unwashed ... 
At F Shipping and Cr/mriu-r< vjJ. I.ut. 
BOSTON, Due 31. The following are the quotations or 
wool, for the week: 
Saxony and Merino, fine.. . 
Do do full-blood. 
Do do half and throe-fourths 
Common.... 
Pulled, extra.... 
Do superfine.. .. 
Do No. . 
Western mixed . . 
Smyrna washed... 
Do unwashed.. 
Syrian. 
Cape. 
Crimea. .. ... 
Buenos Ayres.. . 
Peruvian washed....,... 
rpo THE NURSERY TRADE.-The owner 
I ,.f a/i oxtflDsi’ " Nursery iuDanahs Wiist, (in a good 
country fur sales,) desirous of closing the imucoi n, would 
lie glad to trout on easy aud liberal terms with a bona .fills 
purchaser for the stock, whlnli coimisVi of OO.Hli) to K 0,1)00 
well grown Appi.k, Pxaii and othui Fnuir Tkkkh, Sukcp- 
iikkv. toe, Every facility will he nlfcmd to a good pinduces 
customer. Address, post 
Jj! ARMS FOR iSA-XsJEJ. 
BENNETT BANCRER, 
Attorneys at Law and Real Estate Agents, 
jjchso.'V, .n/t'ff/fvjfvV, 
Have for sale some of the choicest Eauminu I.avns tn the 
State of Michigan, situate principally in the Counties of 
Jackson, Eaton, nipt Durham, Said lands are meetly im¬ 
proved far™ of |rum forty to one thousand acres, well 
iojatod. and will be Mold at reasonable rito*. 
Penejus wishing to Purchase farms in the West., would do 
well to call uinio or iuquirO of Wdd firm before purchasing 
elsewhere. 
O. W. BENNETT. E- BANCKER. 
u, vt /-sv, 
Tynodalo, Port Uoi>e. C. W 
b MIt<Y1 FDR SAFE. One hundred and forty- 
seven acres, in T,ed.vnrd. Cayuga. Co., N. Y., the re«a- 
dence of the late A.M. CnderliiU. The situation Is healthy, 
pleasant, ami comm.iiids a view of Cayuga Like. it. is easy 
of access to market, schools, and places of worship, is in a 
high state of cuKivutina. It him a convenient dwelling, 
two tenant houses, two burns, and other out-buildings,four 
wells, and a ucvei I’aJling spring, I'rutt trims tn hearing, innj 
ten tsJK’S of wigs! laud. AddrtHL. 
EZRA W1LJ4TS,. or si. A. UNDERHILL, 
l Iti'ja Sl>riugj, Cayuga Co., N. Y. 
•jALy) 
.20,5)27 
25(5) ?n 
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C IEARK’.N SCHOOL VISITOR, 
' VOLUME VII. 
A DAY SCHOOL MONTHLY. 
The Visitor will commence its tyv'iith. Vniume with the 
January No., 1863. This is the only Pay School PirurJical 
published at . 
FIFTY CUNTS A YUARl 
Magazine form Beautifully UJustra!- -ft ltoadjngH, Music, 
Speeches, PialotruM, Stones, Fusiles, toe., toe., from the 
VKRY SHUT WK1TBR8. 
The v'ihitok has the lurve.d circulation of any Educa¬ 
tional Journal published 
Now is the tine-to form cJulis for V T inter Schools Send 
for „ specs man, and see Inducement -w Uh 
Address l 1 AUGI1ADAY A HaMMON'D, 
Publishers. I’iuluilelpiiia. Pa 
Exchanges copying the nbove. aud sending a mark- 
ed oopy, will receive the Visitor for one year fiTS-iteo 
:» 836 
,35f®45 
- 
■10 5)16 
2iX«X’» 
. —fit)— 
( 1AKKUCE HORNES WANTED.—Dapple 
V j gray, long tails, heals well up; loug range in autlOBi 
weight, eleven to twelvq hundrisi, age, seven to eight 
years. 16 hands high. An t person having a sound pair ol' 
hones for sale, answering the description will t'leiwo 
address CEO. A. PKINCE, Bull'alo, N. Y. 
rnilE LAWS OF I.IFE—This, the leading and 
I most widely circulated Ujultii dm k.v,u in the onin- 
try, comuR'iire i its Sixth Volume in Jiuiuary, 1863, Its 
leading uhjccts are to teach those wiio art- well iiow to keep 
well, mid the invalid how to leguin health by means that 
are natural ami scientific, its Editors have hud a wide ami 
varied experience, oral are amply qualified Tor then pivi- 
tlouH. It is irsue.{ Monthly, io luuuitihil iiuHrlu fotni ef 1*1 
Pages, at the low price of SI for fifteen nuntlie, Sample 
fret The January issuo will contain »u article on the 
Causes, Treatment, and Core of Ihiilherin. 
M. W. SIMMONS to CO., Publishers, Dunsviile, N. Y. 
la' < TIH.LliV, 06 and 07 Exchniigfl Nt 
1 . Rochester, dealer ui atl kltidnof fl.x, Coi'PRIt AN 
StlRKT-lKOK Wahl, wholesnj.- and retail. (xml and Woe 
Cook Stoves, Parlor Stover., for Wood or Coal Sole age i 
for the Arbiter On* Rurnnr L'oolc Stove, and the WJebraL 
Stanley Bs* Burner Parlor Stove, l -fr For inuticuJa*' 
seo advertisement in Rural, Nov. 15th, 1862 . 
taiSwr, 
(From the Wyoming Co. Mirror ] 
yjt;.g would recommend to those sending comfort* to 
their fridx te tlie army that they send some of Frank 
Mili mbs i. s at her Prveervati vc and Water Proof Chi Black 
ing. We tlilv ** tlioy pan in no otlier way contribute so 
effectually W Mix health and comfort of the soldier. The 
manufacturer* arc Ik receipt of orders faun Die soldiers 
for their Blacking They know that tt is a far better arti¬ 
cle than they car* genN" a hy buy of the sutlera. It will 
koap tlie feet dry site warm, a necessary precaution for the 
health of tlie Boldier. 
H 1 ARi 1I FOR NA l,IL -The farm now ooeppied 
hy th* Kubki’clliei’, -ituated in the town of Scoecn, On¬ 
tario Co., N. Y., 6St miles south west of Ei'nnca and 1 mile 
east of Stanley Oorneis. Ealil fanu coiihiiua III) acres of 
goo<l land soil gravely loam partly uuderd* .inoiL, aud is 
well fenced. Hn» about 20 acres of wood, mostly la’ac.h and 
maple, is well watered. This farm is Pleasantly mtuated, 
has mi It a lary*’ commodious dwelling house anu all noces 
•nary mi t-buildlngr, ha* u large bank burn, a cow barn and 
stable, horse burn, corn and hog house will be sold rhe ip. 
Tenns to suit purohimor. Title imlieputahli’. For further 
particular address WM. E. 1UPPEY, 
G77-2t Hall's Corners, Ontario Co,, N. Y. 
.57(5)66 
..Tvaro 
. P.X5135 
. 18'5)38 
:« ■HA 
. 16(’i)28 
. 185*55 
26 <544 
ONE OF THE BEST FARMS 
I.Y U'KSTJiltJV JVKW' VOBK. 
J ) raper an cl 1 aiior, 
19 FRONT STREET, ROCIIIvSTER, N. Y, 
a TiiR Subscribera, Assignees of Ororos Brown, ffSgR 
will sell at Public. Auction, wvw 
ON THE PREMISES, ON 
Wtidnesduy, January SI, INGB, 
At precisely I 0 >i o’cloek A. M., 
A FARM OF ‘205 ACRES. 
The Buildings are of MODERN STYLE, and in TIP¬ 
TOP OKPEF, (the Barn alone coslin over 83,000.' Said 
Farm hea 
In the Town of Phelps, Ontario County, 
Two and a half miles southwest from Oak* Corners; has 
been nndei a well directed system of improvement for sev¬ 
eral years, and ih thoroughly nniierdraiuad The desirable- 
( 1 33 . 3VI X li 1 j E R , 
FOREIGN AND AMERICAN 
Horticultural Agent & Commission Merchant 
EXHIBITION AND SALES ROOMS, 
No. 634 Broadway, near Blocker St., New York. 
All kind* nt new. rare, and Seedling Hants. Fruit-, 
Flowers, Trees, Vloev, Shrubs, ton.; Iron, Wire and Rustic 
Work. French, English and American Glass, Patent Heat¬ 
ers; Foreign and American Books. Magazines, Papers, 
Plates, Designs, Druwtugri, toe. All Horticultural Novelties, 
•js soon as introduced, 
IT ^ii orders, )tc., will receive the personal attention 
of the Proprietor. 
WILKES' SPIRIT Of THE TIMES 
* ' Ofilms »•>• William Ht-rccl, New York. 
iHavkcts, t£f ntmctCf, &c 
GEORGE WILKB8, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR 
Rural New-Yorker Office, / 
KociieoTSK, Jan. 6 , 18C3. 5 
Flour ako Grain, with tho single exception of Buck¬ 
wheat, remain »t It**, week's prices- Buckwheat has ad¬ 
vanced 5 gents pet bushel. 
Provisions Mesa and Clear Pork have each put on 50c 
p^r J&arrol. Shoulders have gone up $1,00 per 100 peunds. 
Lord is J* cent per pound better. 
Pjklts -Sheep and Lamb Peiti have started up'JOeeuts 
on choice. 
Hoc heeler Wholes nit Prices ■ 
Eggs, dozen. I85i20c 
Honey, box... . 12UH14C ' 
Candles, box_ 12 til 2 SJc 
Candles, extra. . l+jai4c 
F'rutt and Root*. 
Apples, bushel,,. 260>*30c 
Do. lined V< fb . 4 (ai 5c 
Peaches, do .. 1(X5)12c 
Plit’r.-ies, ilu L2la)I5c 
Plums, do .. 9 (Ty.ioc 
Potqtmis. dp 40 tn5oc 
Pour Hollars a l>«r, In Jldrance. 
TO CLUBS—5 Copies..$17.00 
“ 9 Copies. .. ... .$30.00 
IFP~ No eutj.erriplionji receined for lees than four months. 
SINCLAIR TOlJSKY, No. 121 Nxmau Htroct, New York, 
General Wholesale Agent, for *upr>)v4ng IHaiers. T. K 
0*LXViiKU, Agent for Pbllsdelphei. Pa 
l.it~ Postmaster* are requested P> act as agnnts. Hid re¬ 
tain 25 per cunt for their trouble This per c.exitogn is, how¬ 
ever, not to he deducted from Club rates. 
Pe'Hon* subscribing tor the HemiT. previous to Jau. i. '63, 
will he al tower) ten per cent, ill sen u nu 
675-8t CKO WiLKiW 4 CO., Pkophi).tok8 
.. 7,.VX<l>8,25 
.. 6.50(5)7.06 
.. 5,01X7)16.00 
$«,005050,00 
4(),00<i)l5.(M 
30,00®8B,00 
. ' 2 B,co@e 8 ,a) 
VKAL CALVK8. 
. .IP tb SHfMHt 
. . 4S<irt5'i»C 
. 4'4(ot4J5c 
... 4 C&t’ac 
3HKKP AND I.AMII 8 . 
.3) head $5,6(X<i!7.0O 
. 8,0Of*13.f« 
. 4,5(1fa»,.» 
.. 4.00(3)4,80 
. 3^55<3n,uo 
BWt.YK, 
Corn-fed.P ib 4y®5Ke 
Poor ... 4 faVI&c 
Still-fed. .... 3^@d c 
CAMBRIDGE, Due. 31. - Whole number of Cattle .at 
market 759. about 660 Beeves, and 169Stores, consisting of 
Working Oxen, Milch Cows, undone, two and tluee year 
old. 
MakkkT Bkrp Price*, Extra 56,25(ti)6.50; first quality $5, 
75(.r«6,00, secixud do, $5,25(^5,50; thinj do. $4,00. 
WORKINO Oxkx \> puir None. 
CoWH A.NtJ Cai.vks — $24, $ 28 - 0 - 12 . 
Btokkh -Year, ngs, none; two years old, $18020, three 
years old, $21(5,21, 
Siukp anu Lamhs 1300 at market; prices in lots, $3,600 
4,00 each; extra, 24SS.toXu-fi.OP. 
Inferior quidity 
COWS A-NP OALVKS. 
QROCERIES, PROVISIONS, SEEDS, FRUITS, &c 
M. J. M0TJT10E, 
WIIOLKBALB AND RKTAIL 
GROCER & COMMISSION MERCHANT, 
No. 90 Buffalo Street, Rochester, N. Y. 
A [.HO, Dealer in Clover and Timothy Seed, Seed Potatoes, 
Green and Dried Fruits, toe. I Lt~ Pure Wine* and Liquor* 
an'i Rectified Whisky, for Medicinal purpose*. (640. 
First qaality_ 
Ordinary quality 
Common quality. 
Inferior quality. 
First quality 
Ordinary 
Common. 
inferior. 
{ )F;AUTIF01, FACES - UHAT IS Til E 
1 J meaning of long noser, short noses, straight rioeex, 
i rookoil iKeies, sharp nonea, blunt noses? And wli.at is iii- 
dhvated by thick lipo, thin lips, enmpresed Hint, loving lips? 
What about laughing .-res, piercing eyes, blue eyes, block 
eye*, gray eyes? What r.,| chin* broad, narrow, long, and 
retreating? What if the mouth he large or small? Anti 
what It Indicated by light hair, dark hair, red hair, straight, 
hail, or curly bail' And of the skin — be it soft, -mouth 
and fair? oris) it freckled, ibuk or rough? Whv all. these 
different conditions, and what do they meui ' Will PHYy- 
IOGNOMY reveiil the tine eJoira-ter' I, it pti*,,ible toaltni’, 
change and Improve tlm features? Theiie and otlier ques¬ 
tions answered in Tub PhwsNOLOOK’aL Joukn.w. for 1863. 
Only #1 ay«ui’. January Nu. now ready. Ask your news¬ 
man for it, or send to FOWLER to WEl.1,4, N. Y. 
Flour, spring do 5,7.Vptl,25 
Flour, buckwheat. $,.'002,50 
Meal,iu3iidi ... 1,1801,18 
Wheat. Genesee . 1 l.v ai.30 
Best white Canada l,.v-dl,35 
Corn, old... tifi aMl’c 
Corn, new.. fiAakiTc. 
Rye, (X) tbs ft bugh 55a‘fl0c 
Oats, by weight... 500,70c 
Barley’...I.’JiLal.S) 
Buckwheat_ Oop-KOr 
Beans.. L50ctl2,f0 
Meats. 
Pork, mess.ti,5ftail3J)0 
Pork. Clear.IS.iSE'Ul l.iA) 
Dressed hogs, c» t 6 ,UXdi 5 , 2 .', 
Beef, evt T. 4JAk;d 5,tX) 
Spring Umhs,e;tdh l,50(,il 2.00 
Mutton, CMcafA,. fih-a’5c 
Hams, smoked... 8 (al9c 
Shoulders. 5'- 2 'u'6c 
Chickens. 7 08c 
Turkeys 8 (u>9e 
Geese. 48 (adOc 
Ducks pair. . 38 Jn4c 
Dairy, .la. 
Butter, roll. 17 COlOc 
Butter, firkin. . 16 unite 
Cheese -- - 9. L ia'llc 
I air, l, tried. 9 • «) 9Sc 
Tallow rough... 6 J 6 ?(jl l)c 
Tallow, tried — 9 <jf 9JiC 
Prime quality 
Extras. 
Orrliairy. 
Common. 
Inferior. 
A NNLAL MEETING STATE AG’L SO- 
l \ CIETY, at tub Capitol, auiasy, Wbdnbmuay, 
Fmii. II, 1861 On lYcdntednv Fvtnuui, Hon. E.Cok.vki.l, 
President, and B. P. JohVSON, -eertdary, will give an ac- 
enuptof tlie AirriniUurt of Gfl/U Britain and the I'tm- 
linmt,— and also of the Ureal Exhibition of the Industry 
of all Nation* in London. Dr. Fmiu will deliver a Lecture 
on Inserts Injurious to the Parmer. 
Tim usual Meeting- at toe Agricultural Hall, on Thurs¬ 
day, and Thunitav Uxtninil , 
PropoBiil* f<ii’ tbo next Annual Fajr of the Society, will 
he received at the Secretary's office Previous to the A nnual 
Meeting. ( 675 - 41 ) B. P. .JOHNSON, Seo’y. 
T HiE 
AT THK 
^BTHHR’S HOME MAGAZINE for 1863. 
rw/.f/.n fa xxt -*-v/a xx/i. 
Edited by T. S. Arthur & Virginia F. Townsend. 
Tux Rochester Brick and Tile Manufacturing Company 
are now prepared to meet all demands of i-ither Builderx or 
Farmers wanting Brick or TUe. Pi pc Tile nflPdl w !.<'* from 
two to six inches, al»d Hor'c-Sho*’ from two to ten inches. 
The Tils raanutheturad hy ll,i- ComPiui v are longer than 
that made by other munidV.turerv, being 16 incho in 
length, l t (X )0 pieces making 811 rmts. rhey nre also -'roug, 
hard burned, and every way of superior quality. The fol¬ 
lowing li.-t of pi’p ev shown tlie low rates At whi< h we offer 
our Tile, and the facilities thus .afforded farmers for cheap 
underdraining. Per J0O0 pieces. Per rod. 
2 inch Pipe. .$ 10.00 20 c 
3 ir “ 15.00 37to' 
4 “ “ 30.00 66 
a a * '...50.00 75 
8 “ Round Tile in two pieces . 80.00 $ 1.25 
2 “ Hor-e Shoe Tile. 8.00 
3 •• “ “ 12JXI 
4 i* a “ 16,00 25 
5 » •• “ 25.00 37>i 
6 “ Pipe.. . 60.00 *1.00 
ll) « “ . .100.00 1.75 
Persons wishingTilca will find it to their interest to call 
at the office of the Company, 22 Buffalo Street, ItochoBter, 
before purchasing elsewhere. 
A largo quantity of Brick always on hand. 
All orders for Bricks or Tiles, to he flnpped by railroad or 
canal, will Ire promptly attended to. 
For other information, address ..... ,, 
W OTIS, Superinten,lent, Rochester, N. Y. 
OU'. 1 * IrlllJW, 'iUG ~ OWllBf. 
Pkicks Market Beef - Extra, $6,75; l«t quality, $6,50; 2d 
do. $6,00, fid do, JO,00 
WORKiSO Ox km None. 
Milch Cows —common $17(?»18. 
Stokjcs—Y earlings, none: two years old $17<3T20; three 
years old $2!iir2S. 
Hidks —7toi'S5te ft lb. 
Calk HaiaH - 'itftp c <1 lb. 
Tallow—B ales ut7ti<j^8c^1 ft 
Pklth— $i,7. r >fij2,00 each. 
Sunup arp Lxmi9— $3.00(^3,75; extra $4,00®6,50. 
Contains Novelets. Stories, Poetry, Fashion*. Steel and 
Mfood Engravings, Needlework Patterns in great variety, a 
Mother's Department,Children's Department, Mou*ekoc|>- 
ers' ami Health Departm»ntu,with T.itorary Kcvicws.anu.all 
the accessories Of a IIr-t-oL>.—, U.ig.wiiie. 
The Lndy'ii Book bears this Uafteritig testimony to the 
character of Arthur 1 .-. Ihmvc Manazir.r. 
"As wo have often before salll, it (s, without controversy, 
the best $2 Masta/ine pulihshed in the country; and this in 
the strunglv outspoken testimony everywhere giveU by the 
press. We know of no periodical that so well deserves the 
praise bestowed The editors never lip-in their efforts to 
give, each month, a rich .rod varied literary re pas', to their 
readers. Tholr work is kept fully up to the standard of 
their promise, is never dull, vet always lull of instruction 
We have often »aid ami repeat it again, that itshould make 
a part of the reading Of every household. We know at no 
bettor educator of the people, young and old. Of the. edi¬ 
tors we need not speak; their names are household word* 
all over the country tn their bauds no periodical can fail 
to reach the highest point of excellence 4 ‘ 
Jt JS'ew Serial by T, S. yfrf/iw, 
ig commenced in the January number, entitled “ OUT IN 
THE WOULD.'' 
Rare aud Elegant Premiums 
are sent to all who make up L'lnb*. ). A large Photographic 
copy of that »p!e.,iid Engraving, "Sh.ik-I'xakic and his 
Gotkmi’Oraiuk- " 2. A Urge Photographic copy, from an 
Empravlng of Huntington's c*lehratcd picture, ‘Mkkcy’s 
I lRgAM." 3. A simfbr copy ol Herring's "Gumpsk op an 
E yfJLien IIoiiksts vo” 
TERMS. - $2 a yew. i a advance, and one premium plate. 
Two copies. $3; three for $4; four for $5: eight, and one to 
getter up of a club. $ 10 . One of the premium plate* is sent 
to every getter up of club, small ot large. Three redStampe 
must be sent to pay postage on each premium. 
Address T. S. .VRTIIUR to CO., 
675 323 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
EMPIRE AGRICULTURAL WORKS 
The undersigned continue to manufacture the superior 
Changeable Endless Chain 
RAILWAY HORNE-POVVEK, 
which took the FIRST PREMIUM at the recent N. Y. State 
Fair, for 1882. as it also has at every Stale and I'ounty Fair 
al which the Proprietors have echwiled it in c <rmyctitum with 
others' This they behove cannot be said of any other 
Power which ha.- been exhibited at an equal number of 
Fairs. They also manufacture 
Combined Threshers and Cleaners, 
Threshers, Separators, Wood Saws, &c. 
All of the heat in market. 
These Powers produce more power with less elevation, 
and arc operated with greater mice totter team, than any 
other, requiring very „low travel of horses, being only 
about l*a miles per hour when do.ngagood loir bu«inens, 
which is 400 to 500 bushels Of Oats per day, or half that 
quantity of Wheut or P.ye 
The Thresher and Cleaner 
runs eoay. separates the grain perfectly clean from the 
straw, cleans quite equal to the best of Fanning Mills, leav¬ 
ing the grain nt for mill or market, and D capable of doing 
a larger business without waste or clogging than any other 
Two-Horve Cleaner before the public. 
tS{T For Price and description send for Circulars, and 
satigf v yourself before purchasing. 
Address R. & M. HARDER, 
671-lamIX Cobleskilj, Schoharie Co., N. Y. 
i. Sales at$5,fHM58.i’0 for 
tra State. t5,05(<#i,05 for 
superfine We-tem; $6,fbyro.Tl) for common to medium extra 
Western; Ss'. M -\'i l 7,00 for snipping brands extra round hoop- 
■■PWHIbSwAvv— the market 
.. ___ . xtra State were, ma/le at $6,- 
(lanadi.ui flour in good demand ana a shade firm 
~ i)0 for common, and $6,70158,00 for good 
Hour quiet and steady at $*,SCi(<$ 6,26 
Com meal quiet ondsteedy; oalesat 
Wije.qt market quoted shade firmer, with a 
--- ; _- 
sales Chicago spring at $ 1 . 2 'k(i|l 34; Milwaukee r.luh at $1.32 
Western; $<i. M .X't l 7,i» for shipping brands extrarnunrLhoop- 
1 Ohio, and ii 'Kkii -.2' lor Irmie brands do. -th- .....r . '. 
closing Hi,q. S«!ef of choice extra State were, made at $6.- 
5036,65- _ 
er; sales a t $6, lOi 
to choice extra. .... 
for inferior to choice 
$4,00 for Jei.-i”’. 
. . ... 
moderate business doing for export and nomo consumption; 
i. xilC-U*^ , -»n mauncr umu at ci.i. 
@1,38; amber Iowa at $1.39(<f)l.4l; winter red Western at $1, 
43<Sri.t8: amber Michigan at $!,18@1,S0; winter red Illinois 
at $1,43- unsound winter red State at #1,15, and white Michi¬ 
gan at $1 58 Hi f i» -.iiiii't and without material change, at 
I* this city, on the evening of Dec. 3l3t, at the Central 
Presbyterian Church, by Rev. F. F. Ellkxwood, M. RIP- 
PF,Y BALL1NT1N E, of Chili, and ABBIE A., only daugh¬ 
ter of K/ka CHaJK, Esq . of Ogden. 
Ox Christmas Eve. at Die residence of the bride's parents, 
bv Rev. N A. Dr. I’p.w, of Victor. N Y . Mr I, ROSS CRIF- 
PEN and MARIA, youngest daughter of WM. Suthkiilasd, 
Esq., of Camuidaigua. 
Ix Sullivan. Jefferson Co . Wis., Dec- 12, 1862, at the resi¬ 
de neo of the bride's father, bv 0. F Wxm>, Esq,, Mr. A. S. 
LONGLEY and Miss RACHEL M. DAY, all of Sullivan. 
]>EST FAMLIY SEWING MACHINE. 
* WIIEELEB A WILSON 
MANUFA'"I'UKING CO. were awarded tbo First Premium 
at the Great International Exhibition, London, 1862. 
Principal Ofllffly 505 llroadway, N. Y. 
«,•, S. w. niKKI-K, Aar nt, Koehester, V. Y. 
Lx this city, at 5 o’clock on the morning of the 3d instant, 
ROXANNA, wife of Rev. W. Tookbr. 
