GrAI.V—T here is but very little Wheat offering. and hold¬ 
ers are linn. There is a lull in the muling inquiry. No 
sales. Rye is tlrm, and is selling in the street at 90c. Corn 
is so iree ami wan toil, unsound is held at 7lV3|73, and prime 
Western Mixed at 77, in slon*. Barley is linn and in re¬ 
quest, with but little ode ring Sales two-rowed State at 
$1.45; wilder at Jl.-ih, and four-rowed Shite at ll.'O- Oats, 
find, and with light-receipt* my full prices are obtained, 
and quickly. SaJos of State at 62 . 
I1UFFA1 O, Jan. 12 .—Flock—T he market during the 
week baa been more active, chiefly for supplying the inte¬ 
rior demaud, soles spring wheat ext r.a Canada atld.ift: su- 
Ihirdn ' Ohio at ffi, O white wheat double extra Canada lit 
. white wheat double ext,-a Michigan at $7. white whnut 
double extm Indiana, Illinois, Michigan iwid Ohio at S6.7G. 
ftnaijr The wheat market very tlrm and prims advanc¬ 
ing; sales prime No. 1 Mil waul; re chib at * 1 , JJ lee of win¬ 
ter storage, and Canada chit. at tl,dJ,,ijl,IO, ehvmig witn 
good spevulativt and milling Inquiry, Corn The market 
tending upward, having sd vanned lur Hie week about dj>Sc, 
sales, opoulng, at W,(itWv, and closing at 'tthtdtc fieo ot 
winter storage- OatCvutelly held alAV. Harley Arles at 
$1,28 I,'XI for Western; Canada $1,37*5, State $l,iifi. Kyo 
ft*-, chiefly held dHCt 
BbaFH- The market quiet; prices steady at $1,7502,00; 
no sales of importance reported- 
Pkas —Chiefly held at T-Nj'.tTflc for Canadian; stock mod¬ 
erate —inquiry limited. 
Sunns The market extremely quiet and steady, at l,S7 l j 
for Canada timothy. $2.lKKCi2fl lor Illinois and Wisconsin 
timothy; $2,2502,.V) for Belgium timothy; and ifi.25w.60 
for Clover; and *2 for Ninseod. 
Provision* Tho market (inn Slid prices bonding up¬ 
ward. Mess pork $14.00. M,h- Befit ^S.OkdllO.OO, Laril flf.ijjt 
he. Hams smoked 9e. Smoked and dried beef 9c. 
TORONTO, Jan, 7.—The e wan very little activity on the 
streetni,irked to-duy, and tiie. receipts were very" light.— 
Prices reman witlnnri the slightest die ration whatever. 
We girt) yesterday's quotations below Pall wheat in lim¬ 
ited supply, at ixSe to We. per bushel. Spring wheat nominal 
at7pc to csj per bushel. Bariry— none odering would 
draw 88c to VO'. Rye nominal at tc ?) lb, or Sflcto'Oc per 
bushel. Oats were moderately supplied, and sold at H) -to 
•13c. Peas in light supply and selling readily at rt)s; to Me. 
Floor — Superfine $3,(0 At, fancy $4,10; extra $4,36.- 
piTBLilSIIER’S NOTICES 
I i.motii vrr.n scientific ameki- 
t-'AN. ’I IIK UK XT MECHANICAL PAPER IN THF 
®>KU> - K.MII fCKVI’l I V R A It.—V 01,1 IAIK V1II—NK W 
oKkibJs. —A new volume, of tills popular Journal eom- 
lmnceson the first nt January. It is published wkkki.y 
S' V ! u r, '"",' lC ! contains sixteen pages of useful infonna- 
fm.i, and from live to ten original engraving* of new iuven- 
foHti l eoln'!-m^ VOr ^ Ui|of ' ¥llioh ttrB Prepared expressly 
TO THE MECHANIC AND MAN UF ACTUREE. 
No person engaged in anv „r the mechanical or mnnnfac- 
1 irmg pursuits should thinxnf“ doing without" the 4 mv. 
tjkio Ajikkjca.n It costs hid MTr AiWW 
number eontui iis Crwra six te-teo engravings of new iinchinM 
mid inventions, which can not be hand in any oth«Ti'u|ji- 
TO THE INVENTOR. 
Tiie Bcirntivtc Amkhioa.n in Imlisponiuible to the inven- 
tor, iis it not only cwitalne illustrated descriptions of nearby 
all the best inventions as they come out, but each numbed 
contains an Oil e,a | ,,„t „f tho Claims nr dl Um 1'itinte is- 
.^“f'uted .-bates Patent Orth e du'i^ the vveek 
>KI-:i>ra OK FRUIT AM» K.VKRCREKNH. —Crop 
’ New Seeds with priced Catalogue, now ready. 
754-3t T1IOS. MEEHAN, Nurseryman. Germantown, P 
The Ecrac Brigade is fast filling np, but there is yet 
room for new recruits. Please send along your Company 
rolls, gentlemen. We can still supply rations (numbers) 
from January 1st. It is not too late, therefore, to start now 
lists or add to those already forwarded. Pick up the stag 
fliers, and also accommodate the eleventh-hour people who 
wish to enlist for the whole campaign (complete, volume.) 
DOtiV fxKM IT “SHLVPLASTB.RS," CHECKS, &C.— Age 11U 
and others remitting for the Rorac will Please bear in mind 
that fractional notes or “shinplasters," issued cither by 
corporations or individuals (except the checks of the Trea¬ 
surer of Rochester on the Monroe Co. Bank,) are nearly 
worthless in this city. Please don’t send them to us, but, 
instead. Government postal currency, or postaga stamps. 
Home agents send us cheeks on, or certificates of deposit in 
local banks, in payment for clubs. The collection of these 
often subjects us to trouble and expense, and we greatly 
prefer drafts, less cost of exchange. Will our friends please 
make a note of this, also. 
Thk Rcr.'., is sent to the wives or families of soldiers in 
the Unton \ eo at the lowest club rate ($1.50) — the same 
as to clergymen and teachers. We publish this in answer 
to several recent inquiries, aud for tho benefit of all others 
interested. 
Early NYmbkrh of this Volume —The rush of sub¬ 
scriptions for tills volume Induced us to add an r x tra edition 
of seven thousand, after printing the first edition of No. 1. 
and hence we shall be able to furnish the early numbers of 
the present volume for some days or weeks. As loug as we 
have the early numbers to spare we shall send them to new 
subscribers, unless otherwise directed. 
About Ci.ch Terms, Ac.—W o endeavor to adhere strictly 
to onr club rates, wlflcli require a certain number of sub¬ 
scribers to get the paper it a specified price — sav ton to 
get St at $1,50 per copy, Ac. But, in answer to frequent 
iuquiries, we would state th.-.t, in eases where from four to 
six copies are ordered at $1,50 each, with a reasonable pros¬ 
pect of filling up a club of ten, we will send them—and 
when tho club is completed shall send extra copy, Ac. This 
will accommodate those who do unt wish to wait for others. 
Ar.y person who is not an agent, sending the club rate 
($1,50) fir a single copy (the price of which is $2,) will only 
receive the paper the length of time the money pays for at 
full single copy price. The only pay to vet the Rural for 
less than $2 a year, is to form or Join a club. 
FT~ Clubrino with thk MAaA 7 .iNT 8 .-Wfl will furnish 
the Rural N-.w-V 0 RKBR tor 1,463, (or one veur.l and either 
The Horticulturist. iprice $2,1 or Arthur's Home Maya- 
xi lie, ($ 2.1 the same period, for $3, and the Rural and 
cither Harpers Mailazine. Atlantic Monthly, or Galley’s 
Tail us Hook, one year, for $4. 
BEAUTIFUL MICROSCOPE, M AGNIFVINO Five 
Hundred times, for twk.xty-xiuiit cents 1 (in silver.) 
c, Of different uowrrs, $l.l»l. Mailed free. Addrtre 
' U V. M. BOWK/, Box 220. Boston, Mass. 
On the fifth of December, of typhoid fever, in the town of 
Veteran, I’lfEHH K„ wife of OORNEUfS Johnson and 
youngest daughter of John Jaokson, Esq., of Horseheuds, 
At flusiienrinn Bridge, S. Y., on the evening of the 4th 
inst., HaTTIE U, wife ot* GKO. BaHHAIUi, aged 20 years. 
In East Carlbm. N. V., Nov. 4th, of typhoid fever, TRU¬ 
MAN N. KUTTENTON, aged 21 vem-s 3 months ami 7 days. 
In Emory Hospital. Washington, D. Dec. ."0th, 1SG2, o f 
a wound received ul the natlle of Frudenekshiirg. ROBERT 
I r*» $ t i r xv ot. .i . a... i i a. «• —I. .x 
sajfTy^r TO i?15() Pint MONTH.—the LIT- 
dP l fJ TI.K GIANT SEWING MACHINE t’OMI’ANV 
want an agent in each countv to solicit orders fur their new 
*1 f* Machine, with gauge -crew-driver and extra needles. 
We will Pay a liberal salary mid expo uses, or give Largo 
commission. For particulars, terms eta, inclose a slump, 
and address T. S. PACK, Toledo O., 
677-Kit General Agent for the United Stutes. 
J. COLLINS, I Chiu (Rocliostei) N, Y. V., aged 20 years. 
On the Iltb, inst, GEORGE THOMAS, son of John C 
and Makt A. Moo uk, aged 4 years and 24 days. j 
On the SUi inst., PHILIP HENRY, Only son of Wm H, 
and .Sarah W. Goilsi.ink, aged 2 years and 7 months. 
press treating on the Cranberry and It* Culture, riaid Cir¬ 
cular will give persons the proper Information na to tiie 
commencement of their Cullure. i will take, pleasure in 
forwarding them to all part* of the I nitod >!Lite's, to vliose 
sending post Mump t«» pay postage, I ’onions wishing plants 
may receive them in small or large quantities by Express, 
for wet nr drV soil. Address r67?-l4t. 
GEORGE A. BATES, Bellingham, Norfolk Co., Mass. 
3 fciu ^VbucrtbemcntG 
r PO THE Nl ltsr.lt V TKABE.—Tho owner 
I of an extensive Nnr-ery In Canada \Y kst, (in a good 
country for aalert.1 riedirous of closing the concern, would 
bo glad to treat no e;uT7 and liberal terms with a bona fide 
nuruiuLser for the stock, which consists of > >}.• 00 to li <5.000 
well gmwn Apiu.k. Picak aud other Kut rr Turks. Siikhb- 
iiK itv. Ac, Every facility will be offered to a good ImxItiOBs 
customer. Addreue. poet-paid, 4577—It. 
ROBERT HUME, Tynedalo, Port Hope, C. W. 
ADVERTISING TERMS, 111 Advance — Thirty- 
Fivk Cknts a Link, each insertion. A price and a half for 
extra display, or 52>., cents per line of space Sukoiai. 
N'oticks (following reading matter, leaded,) GO cents a line. 
W E GROW THE BARBERRY FROM SEED, AND 
canfu niRh Wm, IIkpuks, nr imy one else, tho seen 
or plants, and from 15 Jre tr.s oxpeiyenee believe it the best 
material for an ornamental or t inn hedgo. Address 
E. C. EliORT, Highland Nurseries, (1\ O.) N. Y. 
^0 GROWERS or SPRING WHEAT. 
CIIAPPELiIa Sc SPRAGUE, 
Rochester, N. Y,, Sole Manufacturers of 
r PHH BIM SELLING lll.NTOICV OF 
I THE l{l ltl.l.l.lUN. 78 iSs(’Kt) BY THE AUBURN 
PUBLISHING CO. is" Book Air« nI m should scud at 
onee for full isirtlculan*. Private terms, and a well payiua 
business, to E. G. STORKK, Aitbttin, N. Y. 
Tin: c\3TTJn: .fi.i/sm:rs. 
NEW YORK, Jan. fi. Knr Beeves, Milch Cows, Veal 
Calve*, and .Sheep and Lanihs, at the Washlngtou Drove 
Yard corner uf fourth avenue and Enrty-fiuirtli Greet, 
at Ohaiitbbrlain's iludson River, Bull’*- Head, font of Robln- 
-nn street at Browning’-, in Sixth street, near Till'd ave¬ 
nue uitd aim at. O’Brien'lCentral Bull's Ifuad, Sixth street. 
)'nr Swine, at Allecton - Yard, foot of 37th utreet, K 
The curreut prices for the week at all the market* are 
ns follows; 
HKKK CATTLE. 
First quality...., 
Ordinary quality 
Common quality 
Inferior quality. 
OOW8 AND CALVES. 
Ftrut quality....,.$45,«>@50,00 
Ordinary quality,. 40,»(VaM5i,00 
Common quality. 30,OX$35.00 
Inferior quality. 25,uu5ri28,uo 
VEAL CALVES. 
First quality..fh SV'hiW'sc 
Ordinary. 4S<aK‘aC 
Common. ■DifiiMK.c 
Infenor. 4 (SM'ic 
SMEKP AND LA HRS. 
Prime quality .JJ bend $«,00(a>fi,50 
Katnvs. ... 7,04X^8,00 
Ordinary. .. S.'aioimS.OO 
Common.. . t.fitXaVi.Oi) 
Inferior. S,7r^4,29 
8 WINE. 
Corh-fcd...fjfb 
PftSfVa. 4k®4h'c 
Still-fed... SMddSSiC 
AUHANV. Jan. 12 -Bkxvks—T hfl Hde is up and hoMera 
are comparatively h ippy Two ri.oiig markets, nUB imme¬ 
diately following tiie other, have not been or common 
oecurrence latterly, and those who have happened to 
secure to thomselv '-the benefits of both, have rciumn to 
consider tliemselv''s pretty Inck.v. The market opened 
buoyantly, and as it became known that t.iiM receipt* would 
not bo more than un avenige, or in the nuighhofiqond of 
3.000 head, buyers, especially those hero frem New York 
showed a little anxiety t-> (ecuire a supply, and bolder* folf 
justified in advancing their views 12 A25e. p,ir too lbs. 
Kkcxu'TS The following is our compHraUve statement 
of receipt* at this market over the Central Railroad, esti¬ 
mating 16 to tho car 
_. . ... . Cor, week 
Thiswoek. La-1 week, last vein 
Beeves.3,188 2,1 U 2,4.'« 
Sheep.8,075 5,083 7 lit, 
Hogs... .... 2,360 
Ave. weekly. Total since Total same 
reccipta last year. January i. date hist vear 
Beeves.3,481 ft.21fl 4 8^) 
Sheep.I.lfifi 13,158 1’2!'L32 
Hogs. 332 .... 2l(i94 
In addition to the receipts of Beeves, there were up¬ 
ward of IQO hold over, making the total ou s.ifi- about3,260 
head, 
RkjCES The market was reasonably active from tho 
oiamiug to the Clone, at the following quotations 
This week. Lust week. 
t'reimura (per 100 lbs)..$5,12t'i-0,:(7 V'.ivr rYi.i’i 
Extra. 4,;«X'Ai,7<5 
First quality...\70W4,I5 ftfiOiuM.iX) 
Second duality. 2,90(2 3,.S) 2,7(Xn).’l,lO 
Third quality....2,30^2,60 2,10(!n2,SO 
SiirEi'—There is a flurry in the Sheep market, arid x 
pretty stiong speculabve fcelirn: in apparent all owing to 
tllC ivivapre rioro and in New York last week. The range 
of prices this week is from 5 to 6)ie, while most of the 
sales have been rnsrit? AtChtMlfin. The market has seldom 
been Isdter supplied with prime, extra heavy Sheep, and 
the stale »l the market may bOjudged when we state that 
of the total receipts! not more than ijjixi heyd remain in 
fir»t hands. 
A JI11KH AN SIIAIIP-SIIDOTSjH. 
I Y on practice gunnery, iUn.<troJinij efiective i 
escopo as a sight for Rifle*. Artilleiy, he. Eveiy 
or out of the Army should have a cupv — which w 
free (</ poslaiie, OD receifd of pricy, fifty contn. 
Adihons DANIEL WOOD, 
Author our! I’ubhsher, Kncheste 
A 18 ARE CII IN till mr enterprising Young Men 
with small capital. Agents wanted in all tiie States 
to PHwiblitfh in Agon<*.v for tho nf Tjm\iMrW).N fi Co.’H 
Talent noiseless .MO Shuttle- .StUrh Skwinu M vCUlNtta, a 
Machine unequalod by any other in the market. 
Jiv Full Particulars by nddrowdiig at our sales room, 
No. Id 1 re mo nt I vow, Boston, Moss, 
679-It K. THOMPSON h CO, 
N OW READYTU 1 FART OF DR 
SMUCKER B HUtory of (lie Soiitberu Relii Minii, 
from its origin, giving a fuLI mil rohable account of all tho 
Batthw, Sieges, F.ng.igementfl, &e„ .t,-. 
This is the only authentic HISTORY OF TIIE WAR now 
published and will contain nvnr X>) Octavo pnges,Illustrated 
with numeroiiA hue steel plates, from original drawings, by 
that eminent artist, SAMUEL sakpain, Esq. 
A few rooil agents wanted, tn whom tiie largest ronunis- 
«ir>u vrill iKj pftia. Suocimrn c-opie« H«*nt on receipt of tho 
price, $2,C0. BRADLEY ft CIO., Publishers, 
No. fi6 North Fourth Street, I'ltiladelpliin, Pa. 
V cwt $9,0lX<filO.II0 
.. H.2C<aiy,l'0 
. 7,()<XSW,0) 
. 5,5d@6,50 
B erkshire figs i or strictly fukf. hrfj i» 
for Bale by W. J. PETTEE, Lakoville, Conn. 
* RK.Af.I,Y VAI.UAHI.E MICROSOOFK, ONE that 
‘ V, I* ft 11 ' use, sent free, by mail, on receipt of 88 cts 
Address S. WOODWARD. P. 0 Box 3273, Boston. Mims. 
TNVKNTOIIS TO GET A PATENT, IN THE U. 8. 
I A., in Europe, or in any part uf tho World, solid a 3 cent 
stamp lor the Inventors Guido, to 
W.8-11 FOWLER & WELIJJ, New York. 
A MONTH t I want to hire Agents in every coun- 
4 •» ty at $78 a month, expenses paid, to sell ray new 
Cheap rami lytic wing Machines. 
Address |(r/8-!3t| S. MADISON, Alfred, Maine. 
Colored Pi.stes.—E. Harrow ,V Bro.’ s collection of 
-Colored Plates of FRUITS, FLOWERS, SHRUBS, EV¬ 
ERGREEN and WEEPING TREES, DWARF FRUIT 
TREES, &c. ,are unequaled by any tiling of the kind offered, 
and are so acknowledged by Horticulturists, Nurserymen, 
and dealers in trees here and everywhere The eoUection 
consists of between five and six hundred varieties, all true 
to nature, as the very best artists in tiie country have been 
employed, both in the engraving and coloring Every taste 
nan now be met, and every want supplied. Arrangements 
have been made to supply orders os fast as received. Cab 
alogues forwarded free on application to E. Daurow & 
BRO., Rochester, N. Y. 
TtlK ROl.niKR, AND IllNTS ON CAM I* Lint, TO WHICH ARK 
ADPRD INSTRUCTIONS voit GETTING FURLOUGHS and 
DISCHARGES, oomimuco rkom nut revimko “Army 
Rhoulationr,' II.u.i.'h Journal ok Hkalth, anoothkr 
KM1NKNT SOCRCKS. 
Price 10 Cents—Finer Edition 25 Cents. 
RENT FREE OF POSTAGE. 
J V7" Every Officer and Private in the Army needs this 
little work . it. is an Invaluable companion. Thk Rules FOR 
Prksbrvino Hkalth and Ivsthoctionn for ohtaimno 
Furlouoks and DiscuAKCres arc worth au hundred-fold 
its cost. ^ n 
tr.BT Ayr**nts \\ ; anted. 
Addreen the Publisher 
679-tf 0-G, EVANS, Philadelphia, Pa. 
“BOOTH’S PATENT SHAKER,” 
For Hopm'itlnpj Gate, Barley, and other foreign Rnbetances 
kst ami only 
.itG.i 
,V M1 " • We want Agents at $80 a month 
,V ' 0 'P'uikoh paid, Ui sell our Kverlastinn /‘imnls. On 
-ntiu Itiinii'is, arid thirteen other new, useful and e.nrimii 
.Articles, rlfteeu circulara sent free. IhTfl-l.ttl 
Address SIIA W k CLARK, Biddoford, Maine. 
pDPIIESTEK COM, F, G I A ’I’ i: IN.STI- 
I V H IF. rids Institution provl.lna the very best factli 
ti( f* lor f h(»rOTIjfh Kn'.’liHh nnu CliiAHiciil WUurJition. 
Ho »rfliTi« Dypiirtmout f\ 'liiKivelv for Vnumr 
K,tneuMtfH tnoilorn.tr. \ it K. .SA1TKKI.KK, Principal 
Koclicrtcr, Jun. 1, IHM, 
Irom Wheat, it is the HKer simui.km 
M ucbine over iuvented, that thoroui 
desired end. It cleans from 150 to 20 
a hoy cun operate it, and Its 
Exceeding I,ow Price 
Briugs it within the reach of every Farmer. On receipt of 
EiuiiT Dollars, a Machine (with printed inatrnotimm for 
operating,) will b« -htppod as directed. Thowe wialiing to 
engage in the sale of the machine and purchasing bv the 
do/.rn, will have a fair discount madn to them, All orders 
to be addressed to CHAPPELL k SPitAGUE, 
fi73-6teu] Rochester. N. Y , Solo Shinufiu'turers. 
lily aecomplishes this 
busluds per day, and 
Jttnrkets, Commcnc, fee 
J^LOWER SHEDS FOR 1863 
My NEW ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE of 
FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEEDS 
Is now ready to send out. It contains descriptions of nil 
the FINEST FLOWERS, both old and now, with Engrav¬ 
ings showing tho character of some of those that are new 
and particularly valuable, with a full list of the 
NOVELTIES FOR IHG»! 
Mv Seeds arc imported from Die best Florists arid Seed 
Growers of Ekolanp, Pra.yuk, and Gichmany, and arc 
unsurpassed. 
C A FAliOi ; T 1 Eis 
Sent by mail, Kara; uy i’dstagic, tn all whoapplv. Send 
for a copy for yourweif, are! alsoseti.:| the names and address 
of the l.ivnra of niininn ki.owrrs in your neighborhood, to 
whom I will promptly forward the Catalogue Tree. 
rr M V cfletnuaers of hist year will receive the now Cata¬ 
logue without writing for it. 
Address JAMES VICK, Rochester, N. V. 
if it r it I New-Yorker Office, ) 
Kochkstkr, Jan, 13, 1(463. ) 
Therk have been quite a number of changes in our mar¬ 
ket during the week, all of which are noted below. 
Corn has made a material advance, the range being from 
65 to 70 cents, with very little selling below the extreme 
figure IX. 
Pork has started up 50 cents per barrel. Dressed Hogs 
20/1150 cents better on the 100 pounds. 
Cheese aud Lard have each added 1 cent per pound to 
rates current at the date of our last issue. 
Clover Seed is looking np a little as the sale begins. 
Hay is unchanged in rates, but is somewhat scarce and 
on advance is looked for. 
Itorhenter Wholesale Price*. 
Flour mid Grain. Eggs, dozen. 18fd)20c 
Flour, win xvheat,$6,00W,50 Honey, box. l'.i nl lc 
Flour, spring do 5.7.Viu6,25 Gandies, box 1 2 teil.V. 
rpO SlNCFIt-S AND msiFIANS. - THK 
I GHOKIBTKK-A Monthly Musical Journal Contains 
Interesting musical news, original and instructive articles 
on tin; HciMune r,| Mli-ic: New AntliHins. Chants. OIcks, &c. 
Published Monthly at »)« cents per annum. Four pages ol' 
music in euch number. ABBEY A. AHP.oT, 
Publishers, 119 Niia<nii Street, N y. 
• xT* .-specimen copies sent Of receipt on si x cents. 
TAMES TERRY Sc CO 
“ DK4I.KRR IN 
Stoves, Furnaces, Coal Orates 
Sliver Plated Ware, Pocket and Tabl 
--- --, --.,1" Cutlery aud Houbo 
Hurnlshing Hardware of every deiienpUou. 
Jt !. H IP — 
Manufacturers of KKDZI K’H tVATKK 1 TLTKK 8 , Refrig¬ 
erators and Thermometers, and dealers in Tin, Copper. Zinc, 
Sheet Iron, Ac., Ac., 59 .V. 6 | State Street, Rochester, N. Y. 
yj ASOdNT Sc Hi A-TvIEIISr'S 
HARMONIUMS AND MEL0DE0NS, 
Warranted the hkbt [.ystkuji ic.vrHof the. dare in the world. 
See Catalogues containing testimony to their superiority 
frOID the most eminent musicians. Ooustantly exhibited in 
com petition with Instrument* nf tiie other tie-, t makers*, 
they have never, in a -ingle instance, failed to take the 
highest prize. The only Gold Mkiia i, ever awarded to reed 
instruments in this country wo* to one of tbr-e, Prlreg of 
Ilurtnortiums, (of which novcral new siylrh are nmv first of- 
tereilJFiO to $4sKI eacli. of Melodoun.-, ^45 t„ fam each 
New Yotk warc-repms, at Nun. Ul Mercer Ht,„ where 
Uealorur.ro supplied at tho aanir ririre,i us from the factory, 
l>y MASON UROTUER-S, Agents, 
L'LOWEK SEEDS for IRAS. My I ilostrated 
I’ Seed Catalogue tor 1883, containing a list and descrip¬ 
tions ol everything old and valuable, ,u well an every tiling 
mnv .iivl kjivjiiifct/ic tlriit c.jhi ti& nbtiiiiuMl in Isnropo, will 1 m* 
iMjiird iilhMit th« uf January I will forwunl itfroo 
of puMtaifo. ^ -i.11 wljn upply, bv tnfljl, nr D»*r#inntwUy« at my 
Sb&U ItonDJi*, No IS KHwnn^or k I5>trrv'.> Blocjc. 
JAMRS VICK, rtuchoRtor, N. Y. 
I NSTITUTION FOR TMI3 UI1RE OF 
I Kl-n.KPSY Twenty years experience with thin, and 
ktiulwn lycrvou^ iJlAlltWfA, hAXOiiablAtl mu to ijivo an op in- 
loo mhm it can be cured, Reference will be given hi 
numerous patients who have recovered under treatment. 
Provision is made for those patients who find it necAiwiary 
to remain; but most can be treated at home, after one rpu- 
snlutlnn. Apply at 1,432South Penn Square, PhlJadelDhift 
Letters promptly answered. WM. M. CORNELL, NL D 
Viun cs, uox 12f«ll3c 
Caudles, extra . I*®14c 
Fruit unit Itiwln. 
Apples,dmahel... 2ftd)300 
Do. dried V It. 4 (ol fe. 
I'eachcn, uo UffilHc 
Cbnrries, do 12®l/5c 
Plums, do . y (a)]0c 
Potatoes, q„ gaSaoc 
liters and Skins, 
Slaughter. fltjd5) 7c 
Gulf ........... 9 (ia 9c 
Hheep Pelts. 1,25(3,2,75 
Lamb Pelts. 2 M 2 .W 
ISeeals. 
Clover, roeditP'd. -l, VXa'5,0i) 
.Dp large. . 6 , 11001 ) 6,25 
TimCtll/.,.. . 2,00(5)2,25 
SdlMlrlrs, 
Wood, hard.4,(JfKg<3,t!0 
Wood, soft ... 3,QD‘iVj,50 
CoaJ, Scranton \\Vsju7i>h 
Coal. I'ritstim 6,7f»:7i7.25 
r RHE NEW YORK CHRONICLE. 
FASH CLUB TERTIS. 
The Nkw York ChRosiclk, in spite of the enormous 
price of printing paper, and Contrary to tho example of the 
majority of its contemporaries, has not kai.Akii Ite Price. 
It will Htill bo sent to Bubw-ribers at the following low 
raves, which are innanahly cash inwlvaiwe- 
wirt Copy, one year.$2,00 
Three CoPiert ‘ .. ... fi,id 
Mve " ,f . .. 3,00 
Ten “ “ . . . 15,00 
Fifteen '* “ . ril.00 
Twenty " . 25,00 
And any adaition.U number at the rate of $1,25 a year. 
V3T We will a!no present to every subscriber who pays 
one year in advance 
OUR WAR MAP. 
This Map is entitled “A Historical and Military Man of 
the Southern and Border States." it is 2 a by 36 Inches in 
size, is beautifully Colored, exceedingly full in places, shows 
all the rail roads anil battle-fields, and gives a table of the 
dates of the principal engagements ol the war. 
The Cuao.vii i.s l* one of the largest and most largely 
circulated papers m the Baptist denomination, and numbers 
among its contributors the ablest men of that communion. 
It will also be »een by the above terms tbit it is not only 
cheaper to clubs than nine-tenths of the other religious 
papers, but that its rate* arc as low na throw of the cheapest 
secular weeklies. 
Specimen copies rent pn nppl n ation in the publishers. 
I, CHURCH k CO., New York Chronicle, New York. 
nx^rk ra?-'o ,,> i < * I rt --. A n' 7 ' Whole number of Cattle at 
mark, t ii.O. about .,,5 Lei v,.^ , ln ,| 45 Stores, Consisting of 
Working Oxen, Milch Lows, and one, two and three year 
7 «!‘^re KT 11KK *. i’rA SN I'-xtm K,25<Lnr. 1 .te; first quality $5, 
75Mb,(XL second do, »5,2fl('rV),fl*). third Jo, * 4 , 25 . 
WoaKi.vq rixgy k'Pair None. 
COWS A-VD CALVE3 —$22. 
KrOUKS Yearlings, none; two years old, USTdao three 
ycMie old, 5215022. 
Sheep and Lamer 1725 at market, prices in lots, $3 soft! 
4,00 ouch; extra, M..V), ifyNX'ofi.OJ. ’ ' 
IfipgH—73<i*ag|c ill lb- Tallow bmHo kl Ifi, 
*»... .... • 7 SL..I.I mi t. 
1 lAAUiH FOIC SXEF.—Ono hundred and forty. 
* "even acriiB, io l.-Tilv;ird C-ayuga J,'.).; N. V , the resi¬ 
dence of the ate A. M. tJndciUUl, Tlnfisituation i* healthy, 
pteiucuit, and xNxnmandsa view nf Cayuga Luke.; ituoasy 
" r + " " l ’“ '. And Places of Worship. is in a 
It Inu a eonvemnnt. dwcllmg, 
. '•’*.qr ont-building^four 
seven airroe. 
-.... —1. Thiysltuatrnn|*healihy, 
idcoauit, and eommandi a view nf Cayuga l ake it u fluey 
of access to omrkek sclmoL and places 0 /Worship; is in a 
high flteV* of cultivation, It ln« . convenient, dwcllmg, 
two tenant house vtwo barns, m») other out-buddings, foiTt 
well;., and a neve; -falling iroom, irui< trees in bearing, aud 
ten acres of wood land, Aodrcsg ■’ 
EZRA M i/.LIT-j, ,-,y tj A UNIlRRllILL, 
_Lulon Springs, Cayuga (,V>., N. Y. 
—In the village of West Bloom 
-L 'he premises Awned by the late Ai.vin Wiloox, 
cons, fig o, eighteen and ono-liaU' acres. On the place is 
a good dwelling house, good barn, wood limi-e. good pot¬ 
tery, a large tile fuctory, and other iicccBsnry out-huildlngs. 
The land is in the Ijlpln -t state of cultivation, having Imen 
alt ol it tinderdrained in the most thorough manner, wn it 
is a propery of between six and seven acres, having pro¬ 
duced the 1 mst season between six and seven tuns, and 
other neccs.-urv fruit,. 
Also, a good Tile Machine, with fixtures of the pattern 
Imported by J Oirv Dblaeiki.p. For further particulars an- 
Drereed Ungs ewi 5,fsYS u^7n 
Beef, cwt. 4.mb) 5 . 1 XI 
Spring lambs,each 2,00 
Mutton, carcass.. 
Hums smoked... 8 (£4X5 
Shoulders. 5^(ui«o 
C trick e ns.. 7 &i8c 
Turkeys_ 8 fii.fic 
Geese. . 40 (S>50c. 
Ducks F pair.... 38 (k 44c 
Dairy, Ac. 
Butter, roll- 17 {Bi9c 
Butter, firkin.. . 16 (.iiiflc 
Cheese. II (S)i2c. 
Lard, tried. 9’, 5. Ii)c 
Tallow rough... 6>»;b Oc 
Tallow, tried .... 9 oh p'.Jc 
JfACKSOJV, .lUCHtUJiJY, 
Have for vile mme of the choicest Farmi vo I,ayoh in the 
State of Michigan, situate principally In the Counties of 
Jackson. Eaton, and Ingham. Bald lands are mostly un¬ 
proved terms of from forty to one thousand acres, weU 
located, nnd will he sold at rea-noablu rates. 
Persons wishing to purchase limns in the West., would do 
well to call upon or inquire of said firm before purchasing 
elsewhere. 
”■ ■■ ETT . KKK. 
( CARRIAGE HORNES WANTED. Dapple 
-- , gmy. long Liil«, heads well up, long range in or.lion; 
weight, eleven to twelve hundred; age, seven to eight 
year-, !6 hands high. Any person having a sound pair of 
horses tor sale, answering the description will pLeaae 
address UNO. A. PRINCE, Bullalo, N. Y. 
. 1 . For further Particulars in- 
HIRAM WILCOX, Administrator, 
Victor, Ontario Co., N. Y. 
tins tt'ipoL .11.111 h r. rs. 
Al.lt AN d. Jan, 7. -There Is an improved inquiry for 
wool within the pa/t three days for manufacturing purposes, 
and the market rules very firm. Balys of fi,000 Ibe, extra 
and No, I polled, have been made during the week at very 
full prices, and several lotd arc now under negotiation. 
NKW voitK, Jaw, 7. The market continues qmteac- 
tive, and sfth's are large at adv.-timing rates, Since our Last, 
11)0,000 ruixsi 1 Western fleece •icl'l at file: W 000 tfvs pulled. 
lOuPSTi;, 1,700 bnlrs California, 3f)'qH3e; A 70 du DonskOt most¬ 
ly at .'vLi.-ac, 3C0 do Mnstizn, hHj^Sc ; 260 do. Cape. 31(it)33c; 
andl.'Odo East India On private terms Enhanced Ex¬ 
change has stiffened holders of foreign, and the market 
gene rally max c quoted as decidedly higher, with still a 
lurduning tendency. 
Saxony Fleece, r> !b,.. . (>3CalC6c 
..fiaSaifl 
. bf'igxi 
. .5&<ii6» 
..64(58(7 
. Jkfa8i3 
. .48@6u 
. 3*®4J5 
.laKak'gi 
. .'lOoifiO 
.sAoai 
. ,3aa.'H 
iyi'i’22 
, .ASuktO 
.. 20 n>27 
.'2.tei ISO 
.,28(3227 
.17(5)19 
.37(5140 
AOaCtS 
.V«i45 
,2 <a538 
.100/316 
Yoh:*) 
r ’HE NIOm: BEE lirVFS-Patented May 
I 9tb. Idtfl; Re Issued Oct, fltli, 1854). Watrr-HpraYEK 
Moth- 1 KOOK, Patented Anv. 2 I--C, Ift J) /)qe ,, , Rlvolv- 
iao, TKiasi-icaiuyn Double Ilivn, combining two hives in 
one frame; the other is a Watkr-Si'Kavki: Hivk, from 
which the Bees can be removed at any time desired, with¬ 
out any injury to either Bees or honey Both Lives are 
moth x*r.oof. 
And naid moth-proof ivliich ran he attached for five cents 
viiJI repel the nwlh/rriio imp hire. 
Deed (or individual right, $5; Deed with hive of either 
kind, $10; sent bv Express 011 receipt of price. First qual¬ 
ity material and work, and every hive warranted. For 
hives or rights aildrem 
JOSEPH WOODKOFFE, St. CUinrville, Ohio. 
CT7~ Right of Slate of New York for salt. 678-131 
fj’O 
to r>-A.iR.'sravTE 3 Nr, 
TO COUNTRY merchants. 
TO ALL WHO HAVE FOR SAJLE 
F’Fuits, clry and green, 
3F5ut.ter. Cheese, 
Lard, Haras, 
Eggs. 1 *onltry. 
Game, "Vegetables, 
F’lour, Grain, 
Heeds, He, c., fee., 
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 
JO 8 IAII CAKFKNTKK, 
sa Juy fctreef, New York. 
N. 1 L—The advertiser has had abun.laut experience in 
this business, and trusts that he. will continue to merit pat¬ 
ronage by the most careful attention to the interests of his 
patrons. The articles are t2dien charec of on theirarrival, 
and carefully disposed of, promptly, to good cash customers, 
and cash returns made Immediately to the owner. (The 
higheet charge made for receiving and sidling ig 5 percent.) 
A New York Weekly Price Curreut is issued by J. Car¬ 
penter, which is sent free to all his patrons. A specimen 
copy sent free to any desiring it. A trial will prove the 
above facts. For abundant references ns to responsibility, 
integrity, Ac.,see tho “Price Current." 
Cash advanced on coiiwgomenta of Produce. Cush 
paid for BUTTER in large or small quantiles. 
BKHSrr) FOR 
-A- PREE COPY 
o y 
PIUCES CimiFERTT, 
AND ALL OTHER PARTICULARS, 
pori and home consumption. Sate* at $K,l0<fOfl. td for super- 
nne State; SvOeGi.y; for extraSUU*, Sfl.lOitfB.HR for supet- 
r M K' tern; $6 ,H)///;.;k) tor con or 1 to .hum extra 
Western; fc,'Jfuq.i,tg< (or xhipplng brands extra round hoop- 
ed Ohio, and $7.J9/fb8,25 for trade brands do, - the market 
ewxing treaty. Hates of choice extrasjtate were made at 
I'nnadi.iu flour a shade c , -r, with Ws doing; 
sates at on.nOaijfl.S) for common, and $6,Vnr8fl; 10 for good to 
choice exUa. Rve (tour quiet unit steady at ?-t .'4)VWS,2.5 
for interior to choice. Corn meal quiet and steady: sales at 
re,Ivy 1 . 1)0 tel Jersey . $1,70 for nrandywine, autl loOpuu- 
clii-ous Brandywine at $2130. 
Grain — Wheal market less active ami mav be quoted a 
shade lower, with a moderate buslnossdoing for export and 
hoioecjusuinpdon; mite* Chicago spring at $1,26(5)1,35 Mil¬ 
waukee clua at Jl.34@l,'0, amber Jowa at $1.11(3)1,43; win¬ 
ter red Yj ostern at $1, l7flbl,5t; maher Michigan at Jl.Mgoi,- 
52, and choice do at $1,6.1% Rye ia qqlet and mimiualfor 
want ol stock. Barley very scarce and prices still advanc¬ 
ing; sates Cumula East at$1,46. Barley malt continues firm 
and in fair n quest; sales at about $1,68- Peas quiet and 
nominal. Corn maybe quoted to lower, xvith lore doing; 
sales at cd <t.82c for sound shipping mixed Western; 79<&flt)c 
for Eastern, and fiSjotfir. for damaged and heated, and $!,(>> 
for prime old white •goutbern Oats are firmer, with a good 
demand at 'SJii^Tic for common to prime Jenny, Canada, 
W estern at-d State, and 71c for choice Prince Edward's 
Lilaod. 
Provision- - Pork market stendy and a nhaiJo firmer; 
sales at $) t.25$bl l.3l , i foi mess; $1.3,00(5)16,50 for prime mere 
and SIl. r Hkb)12,A0for prime- Beef steady; sains at $.'.,00,DO 
utrvmcre $l2,00'fbl3,- 
OO for re-pacted mere, and Sl.TWft 13,50 for oiteamere.— 
Pnane mere beef nuiot and prices nomioallv unchanged. 
Boer boon in moderate demarof and prices ste-.dy; Bales 
ct $14,00® 1 1 ,75 for State and Western. Cut meats quiet; 
f 1 L L 1 A M OOX, 
IDi^aper and Tailor, 
19 FRONT STREET, ROCHESTER, N. Y, 
(J B. M I Ij 1 j E R, 
FOREIGN AND AMERICAN 
Horticultural Agent & Commission Merchant 
EXHIBITION AND SALES BOOMS, 
No. 634 Broadway, near BIceker St, New York. 
At.r. kinds of new, rare, and Seedling Plants, Fruits, 
Flowers. Trees, Vine , Shrub-, Ac., Iron, Wire and Knstic 
Work, French, English and American Glass; Patent. Heat¬ 
ers; Foreign nnd American Books, Mag;i/tm*a. Papers, 
Plates, Designs. Drawings, Ac. All Horticultural Novelties, 
as soon hh introduced. 
t'fT~ All orders, Ac., will receive the personal attention 
of the Proprietor 
ONE OF THE BEST FARMS 
IJV W'KNTEItJY -V/7 IF’ I'O/IH. 
California fine, unwashed. 
Do common do . 
Peruvian washed. 
Chilian Merino unwashed. 
);■> Meathta do 
Valparaiso do .. . 
South American Merino unwashed..,. 
Do do Meetiza do .... 
Do do Common washed. ... 
Do do Eutre Rios washed... 
Do do do do a nwashed 
Do do Cordova, washed. 
Cape Good Hope unwashed. 
East India wuftfied.. 
African unwashed,.. 
Do washed... 
Mexican unwashed.. 
Texan , . 
Smyrna unwashed. . TftshXt 
Do washed.3fl(5vi6 
Syrian unwashed.,.. . . ,2S,'j5J6 
N. Y. Shipping oou.1 Commercial List. 
BOSTON, Jajx 7.-The following are the quotations of 
wool, for the week: 
Saxony and Merino, fine. KKoXffc 
Do do full-blood... 63 .Wgi 
Do do half and three-fourths.,62(5>67 
Common. UVtefifi 
Pulled, extra.66(570 
Do superfine. ,62(a)6« 
Do No. 1.57(3*5 
Western mixed., r xVfi65 
a Thk Subscribers, Awsigueesof Gkouiik Uuow.v reswR 
will sell at Public. Auction, vvw* 
ON THIS PREMISES, ON --A- 
YVtidncisidsiy, .lunuary til, 
At precisely 10.H' o'clock A M., 
A P-AllxW OF 205 ACRES. 
The Buildings are of MODKH.Y STYLE, and in TIP- 
*01 * OHVJCllj (the Uaru ulone co»tin^; over $3,000.) Said 
Farm beg 
In the Town of Phelps, Ontario County, 
Two and a half miles aouthwest from Oaks' Corners; has 
been UDder a well directed system of improvement for sev¬ 
eral years, and m thoroughly uqderdniiucd. The desirable¬ 
ness of the location, convenience and durability of build¬ 
ings, quality of soil, high iitato of cultivation, all combine 
to make it one of the inert desirable farms ever nlloicd for 
sale. 
„Fy Also, immediately after the Farm is sold, all the 
Personal Property assigned to them will be altered for sale, 
luc.ludln:- I .VO pure t»rvd ^|,unl«h Mi-rinu Ewes and 10 
lliickA - ivliicii will b«? idvortiBtfd by poitor*- 
The Asaignueadoslra it, to be diwtinctlv understood 
Umt the iwte will comm.' "eo at the time specified, and that 
THE PA KM WILL HE SCI t> PI KST 
t~ii~ Th- TERMS-will be CASH on delivery of the prop- 
^rty, except t-h.it itirt andorMtood thut hi\ arrokniivinont can 
bo made by which a considerable portion of the purchase 
money Tor the Farm can remain on a mortgage, ou the 
same. WILLIAM JOHNSON,) 
„ GEORGE C. MOORE, i Assignees. 
December 15th, 1862 . 678-2t 
QE0CERIES, PE0VISI0NS, SEEDS, FKUITS, &c 
M. J. MONROE, 
W4IOLXHALK A.VD RKTAIL 
GROCER & COMMISSION MERCHANT, 
No. 90 Buffalo Street, Rochester, N. Y. 
ALSO, Dealer in Clover and Timothy Seed, Seed Potatoes, 
Green and Dried Fruit* &c- • 35’” Pure Wine \ and Liquors 
and Rectified Whisky, for Medicinal purposes. (610. 
]>EST FAMLIY SEWING MACHINE. 
WIIEEIiElt Ac WILSON 
MANUFACTURING CO. were awarded the Fir-t Premium 
at the Great International Exhibition, Isindoo, 1882. 
Principal Office, 505 Broa4l\vay, N. IT. 
665 8. W. niKIIUi, Agent, liechtstcrJN. Y. 
hind cut middles; Srtec. for city do; 7Hc for Western and 
city long nbbed middles; 8c for do, long clear middles; 9c 
j» r 'te>. short clear middles; 8?fic for city bellies, and 7\»c 
tor Western long cut liam< lvird -teadv and easier, with a 
moderate r.-muect: sales at 9S,gilO!xe for No. I to choice.— 
Butter selling at 16<.BK)o. tor (Jlite. ;U id 2CK2n25c for State. 
Cheese steady and quiet at 10te)I2V_-. 
Hops—F inn arid In moderate demand, with sales at 15@ 
-’2. * ter ord nai ) to i e. I me. 
Ashls - Qtiiet, with small sales at $8.'37>6@3,50 for Pols, 
and nominal at $7,62,Si for Pearls. 
_ALBANY, J As. 12 .—Flock a.xp Mkai,—T iie demand for 
Flour continues active for the Ewri and the supply of the 
Jcjcal trade particularly for choice brands of State and 
Western, which are firm, with ,an improved tendency. 
Common and medium grades are in good request, aud firm 
at the recent advouced prices. 'The rales of the morning 
have been to a fair extent at very full pricer. Buckwheat 
is Belling in the meet at $2 12.^, and from store at 
$2 Sp wT ^ k* ^ rm 11110 ln g00< ^ request at 
jftoisa 
,305168 
rjAlIK ** KMl’IIttl OOLUFjCTION,” BY A. N. JOIIN- 
J- SON, best Music Book extant, for Church Choirs and 
Singing Schools. Published and for sale bv 
ADAMS k DABNEY, Rochester, N. Y. 
JOSIAH CARPENTER, 
-Ye, 32 J ay Street , JYeto York, 
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