ghc ^nWislur to tlxo $ul>Ur. 
about the “sural EMPIRE CLUB.” 
a portion of the edition of the Rural Nrw-Yorkkr 
for the week ending Doc. 27, 1882, we published the follow- 
in? pontirraph - , w 
Special Caution to ail our Reader* , — We 
axain caution our readers to beware of pretended traveling 
agents for the Rural. for wo employ none. Wc also reit¬ 
erate that persons w|to aend circulars over the country 
offering the Rural Nkw Yohxhk at club P«oe. ham np 
wAoritf from us for w> -Join,) Hence, people who mail 
money to join a " Rural Empire, Keystones Or .any 
other distant club, must take vfielr ohiuicos tv _ T Wi^n» 
son who "rumt" the “'Rural Empire Uuh, in Wa.vne 
county, did not send ut it hut tni?i2»r, to our 
knowledge. (though we suspect he did in 
fictitious names .isilly dodgfo) yet prptenda in a recent 
circular, that he sent several hundred aujl received no 
premium 1 Though that is pretty steep an. wicked lyu.R, 
we can stand it in consideration of tlm tint that the hi km. 
is omitted from the list of papers offered In the Bmp re 
Club " t.-totne nth t publishers we. wot ot would consider 
alike one-, nn fortuimti-.l For Rome yearni past our pre¬ 
miums been arranged for the hem;lit of /.xw club 
affcntP, (inutPAd of tbo-D* who travel or work fbrOU&n tli# 
mail,) and " that* what* Ihr mailer" of llic engineer of (lit 
" Empire. " machine! 
The above Special Caution, and especially the latter por- 
tion thereof, w.is written very bnnriedly, ou the reception 
of a circular purporting tO emanate from the person who 
manages the Km pi re Club therein raeutionedt and what we 
then wrote, and now reiterate and reprint, was instigated 
on a pe rural <if the follnwimt paragraphs from said circular, 
which we aUo give tvrOalivi ft literatim, rl punciualtm .- 
Tlie tm udters of the Rural Empire Club, very well know 
the ''Rural .New-Yorker" has always been the leadin? pa¬ 
per in our prospectus, wo have taken thousands of sub¬ 
scriptions f> - that popular Journal and introduced it in a 
manner that has added many more thousands to its list of 
patrons. 
We should tie very happy to offer it now at club rates, if 
we could do -o wi'hout. loss While rtnall clubs last year 
were well Pall). Ours, emfinic.ing several hundreds of sub¬ 
scription*, Obtained at considerable espense for postage, 
printing. iliseounts. &o.. was refused even one extra copy I 
Hence, that "GOOD FAY FOR DOING GOOD' turns out 
in our case to be ivrpp poor fiife. 
—That what we affirmed in our Special Caution was true 
we firmly believe, indeed know, and can substantiate by 
unimpeachable testimony; though we weir mistnkon(much 
to our regret) in supposing that the Rural had Iteoii omit¬ 
ted from On* list of papers offered by the " Empire Club." 
After our paragraph bad gone to press we discovered an¬ 
other item .n the circular, the substance of which w9 quote 
as follows - 
** We do not wiHh to diwusdo people from patronisingso 
valuable a Journal, hut Kivu the above reasons for not offer¬ 
ing tlie said paper as we have always heretofore done. Rut 
i£ It will accommodate our patrons to include the Rural in 
their orders for periodicals, we will furnish it at it per year, 
and present each," kc. 
[Had not the author of the circular waited until the time 
for Our issue of Dec. 27 to go to pro si and he mostly printed 
before maillot? us a copy, we should have examined his cir- 
oolra mace carefully; yet our omission to notice that he 
fcvl included the RURAL is of less consequence than the 
fact that we received hi* document in time to refute its 
main statement in at loasta part of our edition.) 
Now, we do not propose to occupy much space with this 
matter, albeit the printed attack upon the Rural and its 
Publisher is most malicious- Were it necessary',wo could 
enter into particulars, but we have neither taste nor apace 
to exhibit another in a bad light, even in order to exonerate 
ourselves from n shadow of suspicion. The simple truth is 
that, after pay mu the engineer of the Empire Club several 
largo premiums, wo concluded (in consonance with our own 
notions of Justice and that of many local Agents of the 
Rtm.lL) that it v> iis not / ii/lit that one man should monopo¬ 
lize the h.chert prize each year, and therefore changed our 
programme so that each local acent would have a fair and 
equal chance. Aud, as wo asserted in our .Special Caution, 
“that's whale (hr mailer." The manager of mid Club did 
not sOud us a subscription during the clubbing season of 
“last year." and lienee was io tm wise untitled to any 
ol our ''(loon Pat roll I lot to Goo o’ That, in the simple 
"truth, and no one knows it better than himself. 
IThe above has boon in type for three weeks, but being 
considered comparatively unimportant it was omitted from 
week to week that other matter might be published. Wo 
may have oec ion to recur to the subject, and if so shall 
enueavor to do it ample justice.) 
PUBLISHER’S NOTICES. 
Tiiaxkm, ami a Rbqukst.—O ur best thanks arc due 
awltendered to Agents and other active and influential 
friends of the Rural for the successful manner in which 
they an; vMbbtny us, from all parts of the country. The 
Recruiting Officers of otir Brigade liavc this year accom 
plished much more than we anticipated—far more during 
the first twenty days of January than in any correspond 
ing period. SV'e appreciate their kindness, but while 
bending under a weight of obligation “ask for more 
that they will continue their effort# ao long as subscribers 
are obtainable, aud make the close of the campaign us 
brilliant as has been its opening. In return they,will not 
only receive our acknowledgments, and that Jot' commu¬ 
nity, but all the ooon pay poh dotng^good which we 
offer, Agents not receiving extra copies or premiums to 
wtoeh they are entitled, are specially requested] to]report 
the same, as wo wish to pay iw u/e go —asjfast as the pre¬ 
miums are due. and ordered. 
Tun Rural BittGADK u f.ut filling up, but there is yet 
room for new recruits. Please send alonglyour Company 
rolls, gentlemen. We eon »LU1 supply rations (numbers) 
from Jiuiuary 1st It is not too late, therefore, to start new 
lists or add to those already forwarded Pick]uji the strug 
glare, and also accommodate the eleventh hoar people who 
wish to enlist for the whole campaign (complete, volume,) 
Doh't Remit “Shito'lastrrs," Checks, kc.— Agents 
and others remitting for the Rural will please bear in mind 
that fractional notes or “-hioplastors," Issued either by 
corporations or individual* (except the checks of the Trea¬ 
surer of Rochester on tbo Moun.c Co.]Bank,) are nearly 
worthless in ibis city. Please don't send them to ns, but, 
instead, Government postal currency, or postage stamps. 
Some agents send usebecka oti, orcertifleatea of deposit in 
local banks, in payment for cl^bs. The collection of these 
often subjects u^go trouble and expense, and wo greatly 
prefer drafts, less cost of exchange. Will our friends please 
make a note of this, also. 
Early Numbers op Tim You: jus,-T he rush of aub- 
gcriptioiiAfor this volume Induced ns to add an extra 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 long us wo 
^iiave the early numbers to spare we shall send them to new 
subscribers, unless otherwise directed. 
PatiKWK. Fkienos!— Club Agents and subscriber* are 
assured that wo are doing the very best we can induing 
their orders; but it is utterly impossible to send all the 
copies in one package at present for the simple reason 
that part of the names are in type au<l mailed by machinery, 
and part in letters or books. Agents frequently send addi¬ 
tions of 11, 10, 20, or more, to clubs, the very day we ore 
mailing the regular package, and of course we must mail 
the orders separately. Our rule Is to mall all back numbers 
tbo day ordtu s therefor are received, and the next number 
as promptly os possible, if not with the regular package. 
ArtOOUlATKi) Effort leuds to success in canvassing ('or 
periodicals, ns well as in other enterprises. For instance, 
if you are forming (or wish to form) a club for the Rural 
Nkw-YuuKkK, and cannot fill it up In your own neighbor¬ 
hood, get some person or persons u few miles distant to join 
with or assist yon—adding their names to those you may 
procure, and sending all together. 
The Rural is sent to the wives or families of soldiers in 
the Union service nt the lowest club rate ($1.20) — the same 
as to clergymen and teachers. We publish this in answer 
to several recent inquiries, und for the benefit of all others 
in V> rested. 
Cy Clubbing with the Magazines.—Wo will furnish 
the Rural New-Yorker for 1863, (or one year,) and either 
The Horticulturist, (price $2J or Arthur’s Home Maga¬ 
zine, ($2,) the same period, for $3; and the Rural and 
either Harper's Magazine, Allantic Monthly, or Uodei/s 
Ladtfs Hook, one year, for $4. 
About Club Terms, Ac.—We endeavor to adhere strictly 1 
to our Club rates, which require a certain number of sub¬ 
scribers to get the paper at a specified price —say ten to 
get it nt 91,no per copy, flse. But, in answer to frequent 
inquiries, we would state that, in eases where from lour to 
six copiefl are ordered at $1,A) each, with a reasonable pros¬ 
pect of filling up A club of ton, wo will send them —and 
when the club is completed shall send extra copy, kc. This 
will accommodate those who do not wish to wait tor others. 
Any person who is not an agent, sending the club rate 
(41,50) for a single copy (the price of which is $2.) will only 
receive the paper the length of time the money pays for at 
full singlo copy price. The only won to get the Rural for 
less than 92 a year, is to form or join a club- 
Look Sharp, FRiEirog!— If those ordering the Rural 
would write all namegof persons, post-offices, Ac., correctly 
and plainly, wk should receive less scolding about other 
people’s errors. Our clerks are not infallible, but most of 
the errors about wbie.h agents complain are vut attributa¬ 
ble to any one in the Rural Of lien People who forget tc, 
date their letters at any place, or to sign their names, or to 
give the name or address for copies ordered, will please 
take tilings calmly .and not charge us with their sins of 
omission, etc. 
Special Notices. 
Reader, Stop and Think. —Wc suppose the most of 
our readers buy and use D. B. DkLaxd & Co.’s ChemdyU 
Sal err alas, but if there are any of you who do not, just 
stop and think that impure saleratus is very detrimental 
to the health of yourself and family, while the Chemical 
Saleratus is as pure as snow, and is therefore perfectly 
healthy. It. is manufactured nt Fnjrport, Monroe county, 
N Y., and for sale by most merchants and grocers in Uni 
oo untry. 
--» ■ » 
A COUGH, COLD, OR IRRITATED THROAT, 
If allowed to progress, results in serious Pulmonary and 
Bronchial affections, oftentimes incurable. 
BROWN’S BRONCHIAL TROCHES 
reach directly the affected parts and give almost instant 
relief. In Bronchitis, A sthma, and Catarrh they are 
Beneficial. The good effects resulting from the use of the 
Troches, and their extended use, has caused them to be 
counterfeited. Be sure to guard against worthless imita¬ 
tions. Obtain only Uie genuine- Hrerwn's Bronchial Troches 
which have proved their efficacy by a test of many years. 
Public Spkakkrh and Singers should use Uie Troches, 
Military officers and soldiers who over tax the voice, and 
are exposed to sudden changes should have them Sold 
everywhere at 36 cents per box 
JHarkcte, Commerce, &c. 
Itiiral New-Yorker Office, ) 
Rochester, Jan. 20, 1863. \ 
Flour —We note an advance of 26 cents per barrel in the 
lower grades of winter wheat flour; choice brands are a 
last week's prices. 
Grain —Corn is still advancing, the range now being 70 
@75 cents. 
Meats —There has been a general movement upward in 
meats. Pork is worth IDs to 91,00 more per barrel than at 
date of our last report. Dressed Hogs are 25 cents per 100 
pounds better. Hams and Shoulders are iOc to $1 higher. 
All other matters are about as last quoted. 
Rochester M'hoUsaie Prices. 
Flour nail Grain. 
Flour, win. wheat,90.250',7,N) 
Flour, spring do .. 6,750pU,l!6 
Flour, buckwheat. 2.M) "(2.50 
Meal.iinliao 1,IK?1,18 
Wheat. Genesee 1,J3®1.30 
Best white Canada l,:«f(71^5 
Corn, old.. 70 n 7,vc 
Corn, new. ... 70.; He. 
Rye, tiu lbs It hush wreHor. 
Outs, by weight... MKwfiOc 
Barley . l.SOuid.30 
Buckwheat . fiOcnkiOc 
Beans .. I,M6>2,00 
Meats. 
Pork, mess.U,00015,50 
Pork. Clear_1.5.00(6 15,.10 
Dressed hogs, cwt 6,76(3) 6,00 
Beef, c.vt. -Loire, r>,iXi 
SpringUnihs,oacU 2,00 
Mutton, carcass.. SLIfitfic 
Hams, smoked.. y ntOc 
Hiioulders. 6 lu'SHiC 
Chickens. 8 uwks 
Turkeys. 9 (olOC 
Geese. SO (ni.VOo 
Ducks pair_ 38 \JvMc 
I»ivlry, Ao. 
Rutter, roll 17 ffiditc 
Butter, lirkiri. .. 16 @18c 
Cheese. It (inl2c 
Lard, tried. 10 ('liioijc 
Tallow rough... 7 (til 7c 
Tallow, tried ... 9>S(5)10c 
Eggs, dozen. i(Xu!(8e 
Honey, box. 12(aiHc 
Candles, Isjx laialAo. 
Camlles, extra . i-kniuc 
Fruit uml Koala. 
Apples, bushel, aN.ulOc 
Do. druid ft lb 4 M -ike 
Peuolies, .(,, 12@lje 
C .e.ries, do l*<i)l5c 
Plums, do <J ftlloo 
1 otallies, do HXuiSOo 
Iflilee und Sl.lna. 
Slaughter - r (■i) 7e. 
Call. .. .... 1 ) oil 
Sheep Pelts.... 1.2 r re 2,76 
i.Otnb 1'olts_ 25(iii2.(J0 
Clover, medium 4.NXei3,00 
Do. large (i.(XK'a6,2fi 
rimnthy. . 2,00ms!,25 
f'lHItll’IlK 
Wofyl. lmnl. 1,0^75,00 
Wood, soft_ 3,00®.i6O 
Coal Sr-., ,tou. I-,75,1.7,25 
Coni, (Mtstun li.TAuff.M 
Coni, Rl,.,luokln «,7Ayff.av 
Coal, <’har. 7 ud 8c 
Balt, hbl. 1,75(0.2,1)0 
Straw, tun.5,oo;,07.00 
Hay, tun .8,00,7015,00 
Wool, It lb. 603600 
Whltellsh, N, bbi v-O l.v.ho 
C odfish, quintal 5,iXXoif,A0 
Trout, half hbl.. S.licPJsTa) 
RI7VF max, Jan. 19 Flour — The msrket opened quiet 
on Mood*,/ week,and closed w Ui an act,re demand, partly 
sneculutive and partly for the Kosl.hut withoaI material 
change in quotations, sales white wheat double extra Iudi- 
ana at 97JW; spring wheat Illii obiev.tra.it 46,oO. Tlie mnr- 
ketfer the week has ranged at36,75@7,00 high guidesdoublo 
extra, 96,7.\<t6,UO for dmiblo uxt'a white wheat Canada, 
#-',fO for spring wheat extra Canada and Htatii - eioaing firm 
speeulation ruiI EosterO sliipment. 
Grain - Tbs wheal market active and prices tending up¬ 
ward. The ndtUuce for the week has been about 5 a-ficti,— 
rinsingquiet The demand has been partly spec illative and 
partly for itiilnQK. quoted at 91,11 for So. 2 Chicago, $1,21 
for No. I Milwaukee chitVMJil $1,11) a 1,3a tor red winter 
Western. Corn—The market vorv firm lnu less active -uiles 
opening at uie. and closing at 6 ?m-_ Oats, In mode rite de¬ 
mand but Him, sales for the Chicago oats at -Vur Barley 
The stock tight. market firm m,I tending upward; qiloled 
it 91.10 for \V,.vd.eru. und J1.-D ft»r Canada. Rye—Tlie mar¬ 
ket verv quiet for the week, no solos except In small lots; 
held at f0 . Me. 
Brans —tiuiet and nominalut $l,7rre2,00. 
PRAK-HMd ul rasfftsc. 
ShRi'O—Tim market has rulod more active, with sales at 
M,AX'55.37>jfor Clovor, and 92,2.\iU2,60 for Timothv. 
Provisions The market firm and prices tending up- 
wnrd. Mess pork 914,50, Moss lleer$S.OO«6IO.OO, laird 9.kj@ 
y)tic; Hams Bmuked9v. SuiukSd «uid dried boL-f 9e. 
THK CATTLE .11.1 /SHUTS. 
ALBANY, Jan. 19—Bkkvkr —Thn market opened well 
this week Lost week's prices worn cosily realized, while 
Oiere was a marked depreciation in tlm average quality of 
the offerings. Fortunately thn supply was only moderate, 
and as there was an improvenutat in the Eastern murkets 
last trunk, buyers n-oin that direction evinced a willingness 
that Is not usual with them, to enter intocoinpctition with 
New York era 
Kkchiuts—T he following is our comparative statement, 
of receipts at. tliis market over the Central Railroad, esti¬ 
mating 16 to the car. 
Cor week 
This week, I gist week, last Year. 
Beeves.8,040 3,136 3,243 
Sheep.3,350 9,076 6,0.31 
Hogs.. . 
Are. weokly. Total sinco Total same 
receipts last yoAr January l. date hist year 
B coves.3,431 3.256 8,120 
Sheep.4.466 18.003 17,783 
Hogs. 333 .... 2,594 
Pmosa.-— 
This week. Last week. 
Premium (per 100 lbs).... _S5,l2fii)6,.T/ $.1.ty<ig.,:!7 
^ Ntl I'rft r ctw cvvfr- tnvkntobn to okt a i».vrr.NT, in the d. k 
♦t V uu -ivU u l Illy Cult TTI5, A A -' \ n Eui-ojm). Or in tor part of Uie World, send a 3 cent 
stamp for 'bo Luve-utops' Guide, to 
- WMt FUWI.KK A WELLS. Now York. 
® ^ ADVKKT1.81NU TKRMB, In Advnm-e Thirty- dtrswre \ uax-ru, T , 
Firv Pevts a I ini- ,i ,i , , , . V^^x^ '* , * ;s,,, - _,wlu,t tohireAgenUiineveryooun- 
s GK.VT3 A gink, each losortton. A pnee and a halffor 'o' 1 tyiit^faa month, lupeuso. paid, t u sell my imw 
extra display, or 62V, C0l|ts ,,„ r j, m , o| space . S pKCt u. Cheai; Family Sewing Machines, 
Notices (following reading matter, leaded.) 60 cents a hne. A ' iJrtW H ' MAPIBOH, Alfr ed, Maine. 
I Vf.l ) A MONTH r We want .Agents at 960 a month, 
iAsicft u r u t fivvH ,i ... , .. , , f 4P"/v/ »ixpt»nai*spfiiu, to hoII our JCvrrUxstivij J‘enritjt. 0)*i’ 
> of 'mu piMior j rfirli* ,lI } ( ^ ^ l00 ^ rnfe-il Jiumrrt, iih>\ t!iirtf»on otbor now, um*ml tunlcurioSl 
au.J?titVbv r n< V‘ u ) r t .** u '' n ™y urtLoloK. I- if to on .tlrcnlam nont /rw. 
1 ». WOOD. DtlC O, NVTl SHAW A GI.AKK. Biddeford, Maine! 
1 ry-a^i" 1 , 1 ,^ H ""‘ I )IHHi:vri;i{ to 1,1, II. I AIM IN Nil- 
for Board and Tuition S,-nmt v-lire’ttolLra pI^Maton f- V ^ 7’“? t I , .' 6,U 1 lu f ion t . h .O very best facili- 
Vddic-is RFV A W I-IIWL',- |/ II o '-. ties lor a thorough English and Classical Education 
uurt.s M,v. A. tv i.OWLLix. D. D„ Prest Boarding Department exeluslv. lv for Ymmg Ladies. 
' i ii.n gi ii > vi a “ Expenses moderate l.. It. SATl’ERLKE, Principal 
r nEJlFLUAllGI. I*AI‘I5I{. -The MONITOR, Kochnstor, Jan. 1.186.3. 
I eight piigen quarto, -Monthly, Tor tt„. Soldiers and 
Youth- Single copy, six months, 26 cents; loor nmre. tu i NfiTITIITIAN init ’Tim'' cimi,' taa' 
oue address, 10 cents each, 20 copies, for 3 month*. *1 n,> S 1,,,K ■ M** *, ,**.-' j 
member the brave soldier uonttia, #1. He I. hi I LLPM w.-nty y ears experience avith this, and 
Addn'«u n \nr t <=5 r'nnn. ti, m Kinartwi iVcTWaW I/ibtfnitte* Iiiim enanltiamu itivo .an opm- 
__ Dppcr Alton, Ill. Ion „M,t» it can be cured. Reference will be given to 
1 ,,,,,, in,..,,., ... , v-i-.-i, S.« M.A. . numerous patients who have recovered muter treatment. 
DIAL A. LN IS WANTED IO HELL I1UKM <»F Provision is tnilde for those patients who find it rnireHsarv 
„ i - * y r !\ u " r , , •??,To-VD’KINN GO. Apple, the best to remain; tmt most con fie treated at fiome. aHer one cOn- 
gee Iy, ,re?'V.'l. “i ” 1,1 ^‘- w \ ,or ^ 10 8- 1 barrel sultation. Apply at 1,432South Penn .Square Philadelnhiit. 
Send tm pj ites and terms, or soml 50 fits and get 2 dez „,;i- Letter# promptly answered WM M. GO KNELL, M. D. 
onn i)}’ 11 hi 11 , |>rt»-paid. Addn-fis 
3S. fi. FRQ3T, Hig hland Nuraerioa, (t*. 0) N v rpoK HALE in'.'- West Bloom 
MHOitT.iiitHME i...„ w . , , 7, P field, the premises owned by thu Into Alvin Wu.oos, 
Sta.Vnm ,*,o v i.r,wu.i;.i Vi K i NaL,!.. -Having UII i-onsistnig of eighteen and one-hilf a,-res. On the place is 
«-/ ‘ X | , ir,f U ,';lm!. 1 !. 0 nm VS 'i> '.'.'J, r '. ,, )v dEtenmve parcinises a good dwelling house, good ham, wood-hoirxe, a good imt 
sreveii^ ^ trant^rir'iL^vre ^ 1*°V Py 1 >y ,lon A- tory.ii lavge tile factory, and other necessary out-buildings. 
uJn n'few H.liem MiOre.’ r' V ,'i s 't tn J al !’ i ,r ‘-p:ir»*t( to The Und i-. in the liighrat state of cultivation, having been 
efil in XUv 1 > !l r 'i tw0 Bull Calves, one year aU nr It anderdrairmd in the most thorough tint non Oqit 
1,11 , , , .‘i.r rJr oa *y terms. U a grapery of between six and seven acres, having pro- 
Januan 14,1863. T (.. I KTLHS, Danen, N Y dncod tlm iw,*l season Isitween six and seven tuns, and 
——-— __other nncesjuuv f• ,, t 
r PHE NEW Y0E.K 0HE0NT riT.P ■ Machine, With fixtures,of this pattern 
1 ^ A v JJ, XL. a XL VU 1 o LJj . imtsirtod by John DklapiBLP. For further particulars ap- 
csvii saw a a* ......... fiiy to HIRAM WILCOX, Administrator, 
( AMI U,UI ll.inis. C73-3t Victor. Ontario Co., N. Y. 
Thk New Yohk Ohkoiyioi.k, iu Apito of iho emormoua — - 
pno? of printing Papwr, und poutmry to thtt Axumplo of thn OF FRUIT WU EVKRORJEKNH. -Crop or 
majority m iw contorapomiiPK, han not kaimxt> ir<< Prico. ^ ‘Now Seodii with priced Catalomio, now rmidyr. 
It will hWI bn <j?nt to ^.b^HlMTi ,vt tho followini? low THOS. MKKH.VN, NurnorymiU), flermluitown. Pa. 
raters winch ar*j mnnrifUnv av<h in advance. 
Three t: Iton!ea n0 V*’ .A «KApTIKOL MIOROSCDHK, MAGNIFYING Five 
H 3 v« •' “ .V. 5' ? Hup' ri'd times, Tor I WKNTY-kuiiit uKNi-a | (in silver.) 
•V.”” i, « .-. , H .G> ^ ivy, of different powera, 91.00 Mailed free. Address 
Fffteen '• <• . ««•« F. M, BOWEV!, Box 221), Boston, Mass. 
Twfintf 1 n . . . 
And auy udditioniil number nt the mto’of' J3G uTy ear. r.T'f? ] vrl! -THK LIT- 
inudvanois to Pver J «ubsciiber who i>ays „, Ln t an agent In each county to srdn-it nnjers f.w thl(r new 
ou * )' u,irlu uavivnee #16 Machine, with gauge screw-ilriver amt extra noodle". 
OUK WA 1^- MAI*. Wewill pay A liberal aubuy ami exponHtm, or jire lar^e 
This Map Is entitled "A Historical and Military Map of For P^ r ticfll»PAtoms, eto inclono airtamp, 
the Him thorn and Border .States, It is 28 by 36 inches hi i'/'jJ ,fi» i 
size, is beautifully oolored, exenedlngly full places shows ** 4t .eneral gi ut for tho United States. 
all tha railroudH and fiatile liefits ami gives a labluot tlio rl .„ r ... tMiti.irir v . v n ....« „ r . 
dutoii ol thu principal ompupiiiientM of the war 6131115 CltANBEKRY AaJ D IFS LDIv 
The Giironiui n is one iff the largest ami most largely l TlfRK. The Subscriber has Issued a Circular Lein tho 
tircnlalod tmpeis in till) Baptist denomination, and number* PrufW treating on tho Cranberry and its Culture. Said (dr 
among its contributors lira xlilnst men of that emiununiou Ottlar will (five persons the proper Infonmitioii as to the 
It will also bo seen by the above terms that it. is not only commencemotit of their Culture, 1 will tike pleasure in 
cheaper to dubs than nine-lenths iff tlie other religious forwarding them to all parts of the United Staten, to these 
papers, but Ulat its ratos are. as low aa those of tiie eheaimst sending post slumti to pay Postage. Persons wishing planta 
seoular weeklies. ‘ may reeetre them iu small or kirge quantities by Express, 
Specimen conies sent on application to the rmblishera for wet or dry soil. Address I (T77-14t. 
P. CHURCH A- CO., New York Chronirle, New Yoi-k, OKOUrtR A. BATES, Bellingham, Norfolk Cm, Mass. 
thk k.bst part ok dr.' fHBDSELL’S PATENT COMBINED 
IN SMIH.h KB S History of the ramthern Kefielllen, J > 
from Its Origin, giyiug a full iuid reliable ae.eoout ol id! tho Wt 
Battles, Siege*, Engiigomonto. Ae., &e. if 
This is the only authentic HISTORY OF THE WAR now 
pubtuihed and will contain over .'4)1 Or Li vo pages, illustrated 
with numerous tine, steel plates, from original drawings by 
that eminent artist. SAMUEL SARTALN, Eso. ’ V 
A Tew good StfHUbi wanted, to whom the largest r ( i)iuni|(- 
gipti will fie paid. Specimen copies sent oo receipt of the 
price,$2,60. BRADLEY k CO,, Puhliuhons, 
No. 60 North l‘mirt&ittr*0t* PbiMolphlA, IV 
r pHE SOLDIERS’ GUIDE TO HEALTH, 
KHRKAOINU RiILKH VOR PftRdltKVlNG THE HHAI.TH OK 
thrsowgrr, and iii.rri on camp Lipk, to which ark Clover TUrusher and Hullcr. 
nZvi ,rmif:Kn ' LSG ^KLOUOILS AND m mhi ]m /M , 18M . April ’ m . 
DISl.HAKOKS, POMPtLXD riiOM the u.KviHKi> “Army anel Mag VUh. 1862 
Rkgulationn,' HAni.'a Journal op Hbalth, and othkr manupautuukd ny 
EMINENT HOUKUNN BIRU8ELL At- OROKAW, 
Price 10 Cents —Finer Edition 25 Cents. 
SENT FREE of POSTAGE. West Henrietta, Monroe Co., N. Y, 
’’ v;'-' r Y CMTi< '“V rind Private in the Army needs this This maul line operates in ('lover thrashing similar to 
lulu- work it is an invaluable eompanioiv. Tint Bulks sou Grain Separators in wheat tun diiug, doing all the work at 
1 iiicSRUviNG Health and Instructions for ohtaining one operation, without rehandling tlm chaff. In the band* 
FriiLotmiis and Discharges aro worth an hundred fold of good operator* ii .vil 1 tlirnah. hull, and clean (rotn ll) to 
its cost, BO fiushuls a day without wnste of seed. Tin. undersigned 
E if tv <g«’iit H Wunted. JFJ are manufacturing the only luachluu patented thnttlirashes, 
Address the Publisher hulls and cleans, all at the ss.me operation: All machines 
07!Ft.r G G EVANS Pfiifiulolnhin (*., that do the whole work not. marked BiudmKw.’.-i Patent. 
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I "AT n urv to Q-C.-OTXO ae-.,,.. toirr.hose those that am inlringiuneiiia of .uiid patent All 
t La'—' W Jru 1 <• FC_l)Fv, 1803 communications uireetod to the nulmerihers, at West llen- 
„ ,, , ' , riel to, will be promptly rtispondlnl to. Order early if you 
Mv NEW ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE of wish a machine, 
rrr ATTTTvn a .m urn nm . -r.. ^ . This mnohine bn* always taken the Firat Premium at 
FLO WEE AND VEGETABLE SEEDS State Fain* where allowed toegjmpete, ami save* more than 
... half tho expense of the old way of getting out clover sood. 
1* now ready to send out. It ooutains deseriptaon* of all in tiros ami labor. 
the UN ESI F LOWERS, both tuff and new, with Erigrav- RlRDBEliL k BRDKAW. Mannfxrlnrers. 
mgs showing the character „r some of those that are new 662eotf West Ueiirietl.i, Monroe Co.. N V 
anil particularly valuable, with a full list of the 
Vld fi'P I Iff® i.'Ski. ■ u/><> , P|30 THU NlfltSKRY TItADEi—Tlie owner 
.N * Lli ■ IL. f 1C IStLI . 1 of an extensive Nursery m Canada Wkht. (in a good 
My Seeds are imported from thn host Florists and Seed- country for sites.) desirous or closing the concern, would 
Growers or Enoland, Fkanok, and Gkrmanv and are h« glad to treat on easy and liberal terms with a bona Jide. 
unsurpassed. purchaser for the stock, which consist* of ftkCOI) to tw.OOS 
ri a m , | ( , . r-rrewi well grown APPLE, Pa*R and other Fruit Trkkm, Biirub- 
v -'^ r \ bkrv, Sic. Every facility will be offered to a good business 
Sent by nwul, kukk nr poHTArj#, to all who apply. S^ntl cu ^ tomor ’ Vn/M^TvnmL.u r» t ir r r^w* 
forao^ipy for yournelt, an«i aUo send tho uameRuna mhlreea RJBLKT jIUMK, Tynedule, 1 art Hope, C. W 
lost week. 
__■__ M . $5,12fnV5,:t7 
Extra. . 4,,V)(a'6,ni) 4,WXa'5,0O 
First quality—..3.7.Vki,l5 3,70004,15 
Second quality.2,90(«l3,30 2,9Ufi?>3 3l) 
Third quality.2,400465 2,SPt3t2,60 
Sai.kn Thrrc wore very fow premium llt'evNi in any of 
the yards. Tho fi.'st car lot fine, fat, and strictly Indians*, 
won hi tondtly command 5 V- tfi. For a second car lot, 
which were tint quite so prime, 6V4c. was refused 
SCTRSI* - NolrrilbHliuiding tbo ligavy supply on the last 
m .1 rki't, tho Yanis were closed on Monday, and ns the re¬ 
ceipts, thi* we.ek, have been comparatively light, prices are 
well maintained, although the w -atlicr. until Saturday, w-i.-i 
quite unfavorable for siaughtdring. We quote common to 
fair at 5V -' 6lj)c tfi , and good to prime C^iaBc. 
Mohr— Hogs are doing better During the middle of the 
week trade was somewhat languid, but with the cold, clear 
weather of Saturday, the demand impiOTOd and the market 
is active at itjjr, -Ifi, n-lf.c M It, tor fight to fair corn-fed, and 
5.'a.fifi,c for pinna heavy, dosing tlm. Receipts of the week 
atm ot 16,(W) tread. Journal 
NEW YORK, J ax. 13. For Beeves. Milch Cows, Veal 
f’.-ilve*, und Sheep and Lambs, at the Wiu.hington Drove 
Yanl, corner of Fourth avenue and Forty-fourth street ; 
at Chaniherlain'i Hudson River, Bull's Head, foot of Robin¬ 
son ittreet, at Browning’s, in Sixth .tract, near Third ave¬ 
nue , and also nt O’Brien's Contra I Bull's Head, Sixth street. 
For Swine, at Allerton’s Yard, foot of 37th street, N. It. 
Tlie current prices Tor tho week at all the marluitu are 
ns follow*: * 
HKKF OATTLR. 
First quality .. .$4 
Ordinary quality.. 
Common quality. 
Inferior quality. 
cows AND CAl.VUa. 
First quality.. 
Ordinary quality.. 
Coraroou quality. 
Inferior quality. . 
V KAL OAJ.VKH. 
First quality . . 
Ordinary 
Common. 
Inferior..*. 
SHKKP AND LAMBS. 
Prime quality.TR 
Extras .. 
Ordinary... 
Common.. 
Inforior. 
SW1NB. 
Corn-fed. 
Poor...%.. 
Still-fed.. 
cwt $9,«Xn)U,no 
.... fkfKuKl.PO 
. 8,5608,50 
. 0,0007,50 
. .$45,06050.00 
... 40,00045,(X) 
30,00035,(X) 
.... 25,00028,00 
4,j5^8«c 
4ki04 
4 04Aic 
head $6,OlX.rfi,.50 
. 7,0008,00 
. 5,5006,00 
. 4,5005,00 
. 3,7504,26 
V ff> 5 @5‘»’c 
...... 
. SVCa-iV- 
thk rnot’tsto.s' .ii.iuhktn. 
NEW YORK, J.is 19 Kt.OUR Market L.ay fie quoted 
a shade firmer, with a heller business doing for export and 
home consumption. Sales ut 66,30^6,70 for superli lie State; 
$0,7O(P *'.'!> lori-xtra State, wi,.‘l.'gfor Su(leriine West¬ 
ern; $6,90@7,i0 for comraon to medium OXtra Wes-tern; 
•7,2007,30 tor ebtpplng brambi extra round hooped Ohio, 
and $7,40(<rd.2.', for trade Iraud* do,—the market closing 
quiet Sales Of choice extra State were made at $6,900 
7,10. Canadian flour a shade firmer, with morn doing; sales 
ul 4 C.AKii- 7.15 for common, and fT-AlM*. ® lor good to choice 
extra. Ityg Hour quiet and steady at$(,60<ft4,30forinferior 
to choice Cm ll meal active and tortuer: antes at $3,9504,1)0 
for Jersey; $4,60 .j.i.7i) for Brandy wine, aud 100 puncheons 
Uratid.vwine at 221 , 00 . 
Grain — Wheat market may bo quoted Io bettor, with a 
a moderate husinti^ doing for export and home consump¬ 
tion; Niles Chicago spring nt $1.32gpl.41 Milwaukee stub at 
$1,42(6)1,48; amber Iowa nt $l,49ftil,52; -siliter red Wvrtem 
lit $1,53^51,57; umber Mlc.lmtaii at $l,.Va7l,.iS; winter red II 
linois at $l,4-l(<(d,55, and while Michigan at fI,0Si/ljl,"O. Kve 
rontinue* scarce unit very quiet .it 95@$! fetoKto Bar- 
ley very scarce and wanteil at full prices', sales at $1.45 for 
State, and $1,47 for F.ustcrn. Barley mslt continues firm 
and in fair request; sales State ot 3t,6.v<rl,fo, und l'enn 
Yan at $1,70. short lime. Peas quiet and nominal. Coni 
may be quoted In bi tter with more active business doing; 
sales at .*4«t-“6c tor shipping mixed We.atorn; 80®a2c for 
Eastern, 70 ®82c for damaged and heated, arid 99c foi prime 
old while Southern Oats are quiet, with a moderate de¬ 
mand at 67®6fi; for common to prime Jersey, and 71@74c 
for Canada, Western and .Stale. 
Provisions — Pork, market active and a nbndn firmer; 
sales at $U t ffik'.frfil4,76 for mom; $18,606510,70 for prime mess 
and f n,5C.ff / l3.0frfor prrro-' Beef steady; su|cHat$A,Oist46,i)0 
for country pt'-ie.; $7,0fi'.,f9,00 for ore m try tm .«*. $H.6tKitl2,- 
60 for re-packr I me**, and $12,00013,60 for extra mere.— 
Primirmtor beef dull aud prices noftnualty unchanged. 
Beef hams In moderuto demand and price a steady, sales 
at $U,li06}14.r0 for State and W-rieni. Cut meats quiet; 
ailcs.it. CljKfOfifte for-hniildnrs, anil for Imuia Dress¬ 
ed hogs are .pilot and steady at Vicdfir Bacon tides less 
active but verv Crime Ues at 7V(gi7‘ac for W extern (.’unifier 
land Cut middlex; 7>ic for city do; 7J*c for Western ,ong 
ribbed middles; cejlA'iO for do.' short ribbed middle*; HV04 
b'xc fordo long clear middle*; tie. for choice city do; 8 fi;'<g! 
M ac for Western short clear middle*: nH o-OUjc for choice 
city do; for fiiili.es, and 7J^i®77ic for'Western long 
cut hams. Uud scarcely so firm, with a Io*a active demand, 
Riles at lO.kjtjblWic for No. I to choice. Bultor soiling at 
15fit20c for Onto, sod 'AX-okic for State. Gheose steady 
and quiet at lUC^I 2 ?>c, 
Hors -Firm and in moderate dcmaiPl, with sales at J 6 @ 
25c for ordinary to prime. 
Amika Quiet, with -rnall sales at i8,W‘j'ih$,U) for Pots, 
and nominal at $7,62j-„ for Poaila. 
ALBAN 5 , Jan. 19,—Flol'r am* Meal- Tfi.' buoyancy of 
the Flour market noticed at the close of the week wo* still 
apparent this morning, but tho annoyances resulting from 
tlie inundation ol the warehouses -minewhat diverted the 
attention of tbo Iradu. and the business ,n flour was limited 
at the dosing prices ot last week. 
Common to good State... $6 26056£9 
Fitnev and extra -'late... 0 fiOOi’b 75 
Common to good Western.$6007 00 
Extra Michigan, Wiscousui, Indiana, io' 7 aviiA 25 
Extra Oliio. 7 25@8 25 
Common Canadian . 6 7,Vaj) ») 
Extra Canadian. 7 75^00 
Fancy G*n esen . . .. . (»7 2a 
F.xtra Gcmvue and city brands. . (.- 1,8 25 
Buckwheat Flour has been more pIcr.tifuL though it bos 
been freely taken at a slight reduction on last week's price. 
Sales in too xtreet are te-lng ruvle at $2,12S. and from store 
$2 37 V< 100 th*. fi'orn M.-al is In active request and is sell¬ 
ing freely at JlAff u-l.iSN; 100 tbs. 
Grain - Wheat is very firnij with but littln offering and a 
good milling inquiry. Corn is sqarvi- and waqtod for the 
East and home consumption, at very full prices. R.ve is 
quie.t. In Barley we notice sales of Jefferson county, in 
car lots, at $1,52 delivered at the Central depot. Oats are 
very scarce and wanted at a higher price, sales fltatn at 68c. 
Sekd — A quiet market Ths only sale reported during 
the week was 175 bu. medium Western Clover at JOS'C- 
Do 
(in 
Mestizo do . 
Do 
do 
common washed. _ 
Do 
do 
Entro Rios washed. 
Do 
do 
do do unwashed.. 
Do 
do 
Cordova washed. 
r i CsKI.l W 11 .l.oty.H utHups for plantiDg, und shoots 
*> ot a superior article ot French Osiers, for sale in any 
quantity by K WOOD, Utica, N. Y. 
VM.MIRA FEMALE COLLEGF. - 4«ml■ Aniii,„| Hea- 
ij alou opens I'eh. 6th, S» p cim-k, ,t m. Whole oxpimimc 
tor Board aud Tuition Savftuty iivc Bollat* per Begsion. 
Address REV. A. W. OtlWLES. D. I>„ Brest. 
riAJEiriPEUAJVCK PVPU11. _ T|10 MONITOR, 
1 eight pages quarto,-Monthly, Tor tfi,- Soldier* uml 
Youtli Single copy, *ix montbs. 25 cent*, m nr more, t.. 
oue address. 10 cecils each, 20 copies, tor 3 mouths. $1. Ke- 
uictiiber the brave soldier 
11 H MU LS UPD»t m on, ill. 
I OC AX AG ENT!* WANTED TO HELL TUp.FH OF 
J tlm germane King ov Tomckinn Co. Am-s, the !».*t 
variety grown, aud sells in New York tor $6 to Sti V l.arrel 
Send for plates and term*, or solid W ut* and get 2 1 I 07 . 
one by mail, pro-paid. Address 
E. C. FRONT, Highland Nurseries, it', 0 ) N Y 
OHOIU -HORNS K)H SAM:..-Having Uu 
P expected y increased my herd by extensive pundisses 
from thu celebrated Princess trlbo, bred bv lion A 
Stkvknk, (see lien! Book. Vols. 2 to 5.) I am prepared to 
selln tew heiter* with calf,-also two bull ealvo*. one year 
old in May on vory owy U»rniH. 1 
Jtmaary 14,1 m. T Q. f'ETKHH, Virion, N. Y 
r fHE NEW YORK C HR0NI CLE. 
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TirR Nkw York ghroniui.k, in Spite of the enormous 
price iff printing Paper, and contrary to thn example of tho 
majority its contemporaries, has not kalskd if* Price. 
It will still be sent to subscribers at tho following low 
rates, winch are mvemtihlv cash in ildi'ONr;,- 
One (ktpr. one year. . *2 no 
Throe Copies “ . 
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Wo will also present to every subscriber who pays 
ona your in udvance 
OUK WAK MAI*. 
This Map Is entitled "A Historical aud Military Mali of 
the .Southern and Border .-states. It is 28 by 36 Inches in 
OAMRHJDGK. Jan. 11. - Whole number of Cattle at 
market 784; about 71)0 Hoove*, raid 81 Stores, consisting ef 
Working Oxen, Milch Cows, ami one, two and three year 
old. i 
M aKKKT Bkrk Prices. Exlr» #7.0O.m7,76; first quality $6, 
2fit,(u8,50; second do, $5,5(X<i8k00, third do. $4,50 ^1,70. 
WoiuuNfl Oxitv p pair None. 
Covr.'l AND Cai vrb *211. *sa,i>44. 
BTORNrt Yearlings, uouc; two years old, $18®20, three 
year* old, 422f ; e2-i. 
StiKKt* and 1,anils Hrii at market; prices iu lota, $1,00® 
4,60 each; extra, ^.OXiuCjsi, 
liiriK:i -V^Oirh-. f) If.. Tallow—SC"8c jit lb. 
Pgl.TS - $t,*7/et2,00 each. 
Brighton, Jan. L r j At market 8.50 Beovos; 106 Stores; 
1,600 Sheep aud Lambs, and 'JJ0 Swine. 
PitioKN —Market Beef Extra, $7,76; 1st quality, $7,00; 2d 
do, $6,60; 3d do, $1,7606,00, 
WorkinO Oxkn -$90, fill, $1 hi, $12f®140. 
Milch Cows $I7Q45; common $l9tn£o. 
Storks Yearling*, nonet two years old $]8(a>21; three 
years old $21(<fc23. 
Hidkr— 7^<jit8c ID tb. 
Calk Skins — BrjTfOa rl lb 
T* (.LOW—Sales at iOhSc. ft lb. 
Pki.TH — $1,75(012,00 each. 
Sitkkp and l.AMBK AH.iXifrijU.IO; extra $fiOO(a5. r >,70. 
SwiNB —Stores, wholesale, none; retail, none. Spring 
Pigs 4H0fl6\ic; retail Mifgfil-ho. Fat liogs, undressed, none. 
Still fed, noue. 
THK xrootj jnJRHKTS. 
AIJIANY, Jan. 14. 'Thu inquiry for all descriptions of 
wool ih active, and tho market is firm with an upward ten¬ 
dency. The * lies of the week aggregate M,000 IL*., and 
embrace 20,000 lbs extra piiiiud on p. t.. 2r»,(lC)0 fine fleece at 
62c, and 10.000 Jtm. do. ou p. t. Journal. 
NEW YORK, Jan. ll.»-Tho market continues active 
and excited, with large sales, partly on speculation, at ad- 
nuiaOd priflO*. Fine clothing wools are geuernlly six tier 
cent, higher than this day week; Uie coarse goodsnre quiet 
and unchanged. Foreign descriptions are unsettled by the 
great fluctuations in exchange, and much higher prices are 
dcniandod. We notice sales of 70,000 lbs. fleece st. fiOrnffOc; 
40,01)1 tbs. pulled within the snrui- range, 400 bales Mustixa, 
'irk^Ski; and 350 bales Cordova, on p, t 
Saxriny Fleece, fil lb,.©kCCc 
American fill]-blood Merino..8206s 
Do half and three-quarter do.600®! 
Do Native aud quarter do.58fii’6i 
Extra pulled. 
Superfine do.60(gi63 
No. I, do. . ..48(0.550 
California fine, unwashed .34(3)45 
Do common do .axufso 
Peruvian washed.-iffaiTO 
Chilian Meriuo unw.-tshod. .32(3134 
Do Mentixa do .82(3)34 
Valparaiso do 19022 
South American Merino unwashed.,28030 
Do do Mnstlza do .20;-(27 
JD i £ i>. 
Clover Thrusher and Hiiller, 
Patented May WA. I AW,- /hr. V>Jh, 1859, April Hth. 1862.- 
awl Mat/ 18w, 18(52, 
M A N V V 4.Q T U It K D 11 Y 
BIBDSEIiL Sc BROKAWj 
West Henrietta, Monroe Co., N. Y, 
Capo Good Hope unwashed.30(3 i36 
East ludia washed.35045 
Afri'xui unwashed.26uu38 
Do waxhed.(0046 
Mexican unwashed.26030 
Texas. . .— (n — 
Smyrna unwsshed... 2673213 
Do washed.3673-16 
Syrian unwashed.23(328 
A r . )' Shipping caul OomsncrcuU f ist. 
BOSTON, J AN. 14—Tlie following are the quotations of 
wool, for the week: 
Saxony and Merino, fine. fitdriffc 
Do do full-blood.(7)365 
Do do half aud threc-foui - tha..62(3 67 
Common.69065 
Fulled, extra. .Av37u 
Do su perfine. .6273168 
Do No. 1...8706.5 
Western mixed.5573:65 
Smyrna washed.33060 
Do unwashed. 1*3:35, 
Syrian.183)88 
Cape ..309163 
Crimea. 16(3:23 
Buenos Ayres.I»aj55 
Peruvian washed.28044 
In Richmond, Ontario Co.. N. Y.. Jan. 1st,, after an ill- 
nw °f nearly live years, of eonsumplton, ANDREW M. 
STEELE, aged 58years, 4 months, and 13 day*. 
Lx this city, on the 15th Inst., EFFIE MORRISON, eldest 
'laughter of 15. K. and A. J. GlLKKHON, aged 8 years and 8 
months. 
fv Fifth and Buttonwood street Hospital, Philadelphia, 
Pa , on Die 6th tnst., FRANCIS W. KELLY, L3th (Roches¬ 
ter) N. Y. Y., aged 23 years and 6 mouths. 
In Prince Street Hospital. Alexandrin, Ya., Dec. 30, 1862, 
of wounds received at the battle of Fredericksburg. Vl, 
Sergeant EDWARD T. SCOTT. Co. K, 13th (Rochester) N. 
Y Y-, agod 22 years and 2 monilis. 
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whom I will promplly forward the Catalogue free. 
t fr- Mv customers or lost year will receive the new Cata¬ 
logue without writing for It. 
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rpo FARMERS, 
TO ID A.XR.Y3VrE3NT 7 
TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. 
TO ALL WHO HAVE FOR SALE 
E'ruits, dry und oreen, 
IJuttev, Oh. ere Be, 
Lard, Hamst 
Kggs, I*oultry, 
Game, Vegetables, 
Flour, Grain, 
Heeds, dtc., Hco., 
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House for Country Produce, of 
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88 Juy Street, New York. 
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and carefully disposed of, promptly, to good cash customers, 
and cash returns mn/b: immediately to the owner, (The 
highest Charge made for receiving and selling is 5 percent.) 
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• zY Cash advanced on consignments of Produce. Cash 
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o r 
FIIIOES CtJTLRIINT, 
AND ALL OTHER PARTICULARS, 
T O 
JONI All LABPENTEB, 
JYo. 32 Jay Street , JYeso Y&rk. 
This machine operates in ('lover thrashing similar to 
Grain Separator* in wheat (hr-tnlijug, doing all Urn work at. 
one operation, without re handling tiiocbnlt In the bands 
of good operators ii will thrash, hull, and clean Irmn ll) to 
GO bushels a day without waste of semi The lueteraurned 
are manufacturing the only machine patented that thrashes, 
hull*and clean*, nil at Hie earn* operation All machtm'K 
that dp the whole work, not marked Uiiidmrll’.-i I'stknt. 
are infringement* Tlie public s Ue r ebv e.a' tioned not to 
imrclwisa those that tire infringoiDCnuot .mid patent. All 
communications directed to the wubscribers, at Went Hen¬ 
rietta, will bo promptly respoudud to. Ordei early if you 
wish a machine 
This machine has alway* (alien the Find. Premium at 
State Fain where allowed to compete, and aaveH more than 
half thn expense of tho old way iff getting out clover sood. 
in time .and luhoi 
UIUJDSEUL k HRriK AW, Mannfvrlnrer*. 
602eotf West Henrietta, Monroe Co.. N Y. 
rpo THE NITUSEUV TRADE,—Tlio owner 
1 of an extensive Nuraery in Canada W kht. (in a good 
country for italtuO diiniroui of ctoHing the concern, would 
lei glad to treat on easy and liberal terms with a bona title. 
piirchosnr for the stock, which Consist* of P0;(KX) to lixl.OOU 
well gniwn Aitlr, Pkar and other Flit )it Trkkm, Shrub- 
RRRY. 3iC. Every Gicility will be offered to a good bnsinesa 
customer. Andress, post-paid. 677-4t, 
ROBEUT JIUME, Tynecluln, Port Hope, C. W 
TAMES TERRY Ss OO., 
DRAI.KKH nr 
Stuvttk, l'urnaccfl, Ooul Grates 7 
Sliver Plated Ware, Pocket amt Table Cutlery and House 
Furnishing Hardware of every description. 
./ /. .S’ « 
Man \ 1 fac ti l re rg 0 f K ED/1 F.'H WATER FI LTV. KM, RelVig 
eratoiHaudThermometors.ftnd dealem inTin, Copper, Zinc, 
Sheet Iron, &c., &c., 59 k 61 State Street, Rochester, N. Y. 
jy] ASON Sc HC A.TVrXuITNT 7 S 
HARMONIUMS AND MEL0DE0NS, 
Warranted the iikst i *>-.•«•» uitxiinth of the .class in the world. 
See Catalogue* containing testimouv to*their superiority 
from the most eminent musicians. Constantly exhibited in 
competition with iustruinects of the other best makers, 
thev hare never, in a tingle Instance, fnUed to take the 
highest prize. Thu only Gold .Mup.u. river awarded to reed 
instruments In this country was to one of these. Prices of 
Harmoni unis, (of which several new id i le* are now first of¬ 
fered,) $60 to $400 each; of Melodeons, $15 to $200 each. 
New York ware-rooms, at Nos. .5 A; 7 Mercer St,, where 
dealers are supplied at the same price* as fen mi the factory, 
by MASON BROTHERS, Agents. 
ic nvr S FOR SALE. 
BENNETT BANCKEB, 
Attorneys at Law and Real Estate Agents, 
jj/rHsojv , .riifflitfff.v, 
Have for-<.-de «ome of tlie choicest FAit-YUNn Lands intbe 
State of Michigan, situate prlnclpoily In the Counties of 
Jackson, Eaton, nmi Ingham. Said lands are mostly im¬ 
proved forms of from forty to one thousand acres, well 
located, and will be sold at reasonable rates. 
Person* wishing to purchase farm* iu the Wrist, would do 
well to cuil upon or inquire of said firm before purchasing 
elsewhere. 
O. W. BENNETT. K. BANCKER. 
( UKRIAGE HOILSI-IN WANTED,—Dapple 
gray, long tails, hr-ida well up; long rang* In action; 
weight, eleven to twelve hundred; age, .even to eight 
year*, lfl bandit high. Any person having a sound pair of 
horses for silo, answering the description will please 
address GKO. A. PRINCE, Buffalo, N Y. 
I A TIJLLEY, G h nnd G7 Exchange St., 
I 1 . Rochester, d> dor In all kinds of tIN. CnppKK AND 
Hhkot-IiiOn Wark, wholesale sret retell, i.'mil and Wood 
Cook Stoves, I'nrlor Stoves, for Wood or Coal Sole agent 
for the Arbiter On* Burner Cook Stove, arid the celebrated 
Stauley Gas Burner Parlor Stove # v~ For partjcul.ua, 
noo advertisement in Rural, Nov, 15th, 1862. 
Q 33 . MILLER, 
FOREIGN ANI> AMERICAN 
Horticultural Agent & Commission Merchant 
EXHIBITION AND SALES ROOMS, 
No, 634 Broadway, near Bleeker SL, New York. 
All kinds of new, rare, and Seedling Plante, Fruits, 
Flowers, Trees, Vines, Shrub*. Ar.. Iron, Wire aud Rustic 
Work; French. English nnd American Gian* Patent Heat¬ 
ers; Foreign and American Books, Magazines, Papers, 
Plates. Designs, Drawings, &c. All Horticultural Novelties, 
as soon as introduced. 
1 All oniera, &e„ will receive tho peraonal attention 
of the Proprietor. 
J>EST FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. 
WTTEEIiER Ac NVILSOIV 
M.ANTJFACTURING CO. wore awarded the First Premium 
at the Groat International Exhibition, Loudon, 1862. 
PrinciimJ Office, 505 Ilroadway, N. Y, 
665 H- W. DIBBLE, IGx-Ji,*W,)N. Y. 
