piTBI/lSHJEirS NOTICES 
(Educational 3uiwti$ement 
OcrPbbmich Awards for Early Clubs, ami the largest 
lists of subscribers sent in on or before the 15th Feb., will 
be made °n' ami publisher! (in the Rurai, or a Supplement' 
M so mi a- pns*ib!-\ anil x copy sent to each Agent inter¬ 
ested. A great proportion of the premiums for early clubs 
are already paid, and othere. and also the February prizes, 
will be as soon as dute-inined. and ordered by tbe persons 
entitled- There has been some delay in receiving Photo¬ 
graphic Albums from the manufacturers, but we hope to 
be able to send to all entitled applicants during the ensu¬ 
ing week 
U~ We have printed the Award of Premiums in a Sup¬ 
plement which will be mailed to all Agents the present Wi'tk 
The Albums have arrived and are being distributed. 
Thk Rural Bkioadk is fast filling up, but there is jet 
room for new recruits. Please send along your Company 
rolls, gentlemen. We cat) still supply ratious (numbers) 
from January 1st. It is not too late, therefore, to start uew 
lists or add to those already forwarded. Pick up the strag 
glers, and also accommodate the eleveuth hour people who 
wish to enlist for the whole campaign i complete, volume,) 
Aboct Ctra Terms, &ct—We endeavor to adhere strictly 
to our club rates, which fequire a certain number of sub¬ 
scribers to get the paper at a specified pridte- say ten to 
get it At <1.50 per copy, ire- But, in xhpw* to frequent 
inquiries, we would state that, in cases where from four to 
six copies are ordered at $1,50 each, with a reasonable pros¬ 
pect of filling np a club of ten, we will send them — and 
when the club is completed shall send extra copy, &c This 
will accommodate those who do not wish to wait tor others 
Any person who is not an agent, sending the clnb rale 
($1,50) for a niugle copy (the price of which is $2,1 will only 
receive the paper the length of time the money pays for al 
full single copy price. The only way to get the P.l'RAr. for 
less than $2 a year, is to form or join a club. 
# 
Back Vouufs. — Bound copies of Volume XIIT, for 1862, 
are now ready for delivery — price, (3. We would again 
state that, neither of the first five volumes of the Rural 
can be furnished by ns at any price. The subsequent vol¬ 
umes will be supplied, bound, nt $3 each — or if several are 
taken, at $2.00 each. The only volumes we euu furnish. 
unbound, arc those of 1859,'60, '61 and '62 — price, ?2 each 
Adhxkx to Teems. —We endeavor to adhere strietly to 
subscription terms, and unperson i.i authorized toalTerthe 
Rural at lee* than published rates. Agents and friends 
are at liberty to (live away ns many copies of the Rural as 
they are disposed to pay for it club rate, but we do not wish 
the paper offered, in auy case, below price. 
The Rural as a Present.—A ny Subscriber wishing to 
send the Rural to a friend or relative, as a present, will be 
charged ohIv $1,50. It is also furnished to Clergymen, 
Teachers aud Soldiers at the lowest club rate—$1.50 a copy 
A N’T person so disposed can act as local agent for the 
Rural Nkw-Youkkk, and those who volunteer in the good 
cause will receive gratuities, and their kindnesses be 
appreciated. 
Tin? Rural is sent to the wives or families of soldiers in 
the Union service at the lowest club rate ($1.50) — the same 
as to clergymen and teachers. 
No TravkLi.no Ack.VtS are employed bv us, as we wish 
to give the whole field to local and club agents. 
ry CtPHBJJW with 1 HR Magazines.—W e will furnish 
the Rural New-Yorker for 1883, (or one year.) and either 
The Horticulturist, (price $2,1 or .-Irtbur's Home Maga¬ 
zine, ($2,1 the same period, Tor $3; and the Rural am! 
either Harper's Magazine, Atlantic. Monthly, or (Jodev's 
Lady's Hook, one year, for $1. 
Flowku Skkiis kok Rural Agknt 3.—In remitting for 
an addition to her club the wife of a Post Master in Min 
Bogota says:—“Will gut more subscribers if I can, os I am 
desirous that every family should possess a copy, • * 
If you have any favors to bestow in the way of choice 
flower seeds, they would he very kindly received, as we 
have but Little opportunity to obtain choice seeds. M East 
year we distributed a large number of dollar packages of 
Imported seeds among our Agents, and are almost daily 
receiving acknowledgment* of the unexpected favors. 
We intended n, agreeably surprise many of our agents, in 
like manner, this year, by sending without promising them 
in advance—tint the above hint constrains ns to nay that 
we purpose distributing 500 or more dollar packages of 
choice flower seeds (imported by tin; most reliable seed- 
men in the country,) and that evr-y Indy Agent Friend 
will lie remembered. And wn Khali take especial pains to 
send to every person forming a club of six, ten or more, 
previous to April 1st, and who may fail of securing any 
of tile premiums already offered. ' Jan. 31, 1863. 
IMPERIAL 8v 0 . DICTIONARY, 
itli over 10,000 JV«w Words! 
Slate, $6,80af.Uifor superfine Wnstern; $7,!Sit?7,69 for com¬ 
mon to medium extra Western; $7,30(47,tiff for shipping 
brands extra round hooped Ohio, and $7.fo (< mo<) fnr trade 
brands do.-the market closing heavy. Sulci o| choice ex- 
tra State were made at J7.3J ,<7,#0, and sninP sales inferior 
do,reported at $4,96@7.30. Canadian limn IDCutrOe lower, 
with a very light business. Sales at $7.10/17,50 for com¬ 
mon, and tfotie,<11,00 for goo.l to choice extra. Rye Hour 
steady anil quiet at $4,00@5,2fi for inferior to choice. Corn 
meal quiet uud firm; sales at $4,0W6it.2r> for .Tersev, J-I.ri) 
(act.95 tor Bran iIt wine and $1,85 for calorie, and 75 pun¬ 
cheons Hrnndytvinn at $6,an. 
Grain — Wheat market still rules in favor of the buyer, 
with a very moderate buxines* doing for export and home 
consumption. Sale* winter red Western at $l, 70 oid. 7 .v am¬ 
ber Michigan at $l.7«eUi,7*, amber Joiwv nt *l.i7@U,7S; 
white Michigin.it $I,!KV and prime white l.ong Island it $2. 
Rye dull and heavy sales Jersey nt il.iw 1,12 >,Hoot and 
delivered. Bariev rules dull at $l..VK,5il,igj. Bariev malt 
continues nominally unchanged at $f ft). Peas continue 
nominal at $1,1.5 for Canada. Corn market fiyors buyers, 
with a very limited demntid; sales at 9Sf«)9.5<j for prime 
sound shipping mixed W»*tern; .TI®Slfl for unsound do.; 
96c for sound white Western, and 99c for yellow do. Data 
lower, with u moderate demand, with sales at 7t(g)76c for 
common to prime Jersey, and 81@83e for Canada, Western 
and .State. 
Pro vis iivya—Pork market rules d ill ami lower: sales 
at $1 l,.50'ffdi*.75 for mess; $16,35^16,00 for prime rtie/s arid 
$ll.SJtfii 13,82.1, for prime Beef rules dull: sales at $5,onurli,uo 
fur country prime; $7519.11)for country mess, $11,60(012,73 
for re-iiaekud mps*. and $12,II0®1 Lou for extra mess. Prime 
mess beef dull, sales at 832,.V) Beef hams in moderate de¬ 
mand and prices steady; sales at $15,00®16,50 for choice 
Western. Cut meats steady; sales ar for shoul¬ 
ders, mil] for hams, prefixed Imgs rule firmer,' 
Sales at 6t»®7.1«<;.. Bacon sides are dull am] rather easier, 
sales at7 l ic I'm Western Unroberl&tul ent middles; H(„ Site 
for city do, Ht*o Western fong ribbed middles; MJc ior do 
short ribbed loiddleeiHiC f«r b> fong.deai middles; 9'-j a9 ., 
forcitv do H'jfii 9‘^c for Western .short clear middles; 9U 
fame for city do . -i'afiifrH^e for bellies, and 7b.i<r7 > k e fop 
Western long cut hams. Lard market rules quiet, with 
less active demand sales at IQJiC&ll Vc for No. I to ennjee 
Blitter steady, and gelling s! l8ra|«8o foj- Ohio and Sin 3tlc 
lor State, fliepse quiet al I Ifffldc 
Asuks— Steady , sales at $9.27, for Pots, and $9,75 for 
Pearls 
Hops — Quiet and firm; sales at 220 > 28 e for ordinary to 
Prime. 
UP FF \ 1.0, March 9 —Flour —The market for the week 
line ruled dull, the demand being eonfined to small lots, 
chiefly for home Consumption. Sales opening „t $0.7r>n 
6.90 fot spring extras, end closing, after the decline in gold 
on Thursday, heavy and inactive. 
Grain'. — W’lieut—Tlie market for the week opened with 
muderab- milting demand and no speculative inquiry. Tin. 
large nod midden decline m gold on Thursday checked all 
operations, closing, op Friday, dull, heavy, and inactive 
Holder* are not mi-lined to sell at lower prices, and hovers 
not inclined to Purchase except at, a concession in prices. 
Sales red winter lit ?) 15: white ordinary Wisconsin at 
o ' Hicriu.N.uiY oi rno K.vm.isn Luv-gitaoh 
rmnrauo^ Irw° r i R '“Vj ‘Wmgratdi v ’ ■‘"Miunciation. and 
peliuitiouBof Words. By Noah Wkiistkr, l.L. I). Abridged 
from the quarto edition of the author. To which is added 
a syx"r;ra ‘•I'Wouns differently pronounced bv different 
Orthoeinsts. Revised and enlarged bv tTiAUxony a, Goon- 
Kiull, 1'ro.fcctor in 1 'ale IS.IH,,,. With Ivxiwvna, Pro- 
nounelng Voeabulanen ot Scripture. Claastcal and Geo- 
gr.ipbical Namra. ind nn APPENDIX of over I0.IHW Now 
Words. l{e!mI price fti.Otl. 685 Uteow 
J B LIPPI VC0TT fc CO., Philadelphia, Pa. 
MERCANTILE COLLEGE 
EZEKIEL H , *on of Benjamin find Hann ah II. Moore, 
of \ psilauti, Mich., was born into tlie spirit world on first 
day morning, third mouth, 1st. 1863. aged 22 years, 5 mouths 
and 19 days. 
In* Ogden. Feb. 2GI.Ii. at the residence of Carter Evans, 
MILO TRIPP, aged 53 years 
In Canandaigua, on the 21st of Feb.. EDGAR C. MILLER 
aged 19 years arid 7 months 
Deceased was a member of Co, E, 126th Merit N. Y. Vols. 
Mis disease was consumption, occasioned by measles taken 
in camp near Union Mills, Va.. from which place he war 
brought home one week before his death. As adutiful sou, 
att affectionate brother, a genial companion, and a brave 
Comrade on tlie field of battle, he leaves many foie rids to 
mourn his early departure. 
ROCHESTER, ]V. Y 
XCstablislied. in 1HJ J2 
bUMt.VI IOU SALE rHEAP.—Th0 cheapest 
W farm in Orange county; situated 3’, miles north of 
Newburgh. -Sacres of good land , house, barn, and fences 
III coiiqdeto order, i or 5 acies nl wood, ami choice kinds 
of fouit upon it. A never lading stream i-imning through 
it. Tenuaetuiy Fornajliculankiidtlresg 
88Mteow E. R. RICHARPSON, Newburgh, N. Y. 
H i: \ ni |< f_ If you want employment, or want tho 
best i I wn-threndedl Jewing Machine ever mannfac. 
lured, send to ISAAC HALE. JR. HU, Newbury port. 
Mass for a descriptive circular of terries Ac. They tiny a 
iberal salary, or auow commission, is the Afteut may choose 
FOR TilE BUSINESS EDUCATION OF YOUNG MEN, 
DEVELOPING A 
New and Original Mode of Instruction, 
COMBINING THEORY an<l PRACTICE. 
DOCIlEmit COLLEGIATE IVSTI. 
1_ v 11 TK. 'I Win IiiHtitution tirovidoM tlie v^ry bo8t tkcili- 
R.m«nn t ?Vr ,t " { V Lmtbeb ami I :|,undcal Education 
Boarding Departmont exelualvelv for Young Ladies 
118iTOM -rf 
I>OE’S PATENT CHEESE VAT, 
WITH 
COOPER’S IMPROVED HEATER 
AND PATENT VALVES. 
xTIanufacturetl and told by 
IT- & E. If. COOPER, 
684] Watertown, IV. |- 4t 
^pHE BEST TILE MACHINE, 
^ViiDcvliricmcntii 
By means of certain Counting Room and Banking arrange 
inents, approved Practical Forms, routine of Business, Ac. 
descriticd and illustrated 
BY ITS FOUNDER. 
(Author of Fulton & Eastman's Book-Keeping.) 
■pM»R BALE two SPANISH JACKS, one nine and 
_L tlie other five years old; both have proved goad stock, 
rim oldest Jack stands 12 hands, the otlo r l.'i.V he is Ken¬ 
tucky bred. For particulars Inquire of V.' I Pit ATT or 
687- tf II. CLARK. Buffalo. N.'y. 
THIS IS THE FIRST AND ONLY SCHOOL 
A TERM OK 11 AVEEKS winch opens 
Ever instituted where Actual Business Transactions 
were connected with the 
fH/O I .•YU March 2flth, 18,3, will pav for Board, Wash¬ 
ing, Fuel and Room furnished, e.x. epf sheets nini pillow 
eases, in Falley Seminary, Fulton, Oswego Co., N. Y. Tui¬ 
tion from $5 to $8. For pa.* tieiilars or f ireulars arldress 
6«’3t JOHN F GRIFFIN. PrinCtpat. 
Theory of Rook-Kcepin 
A TEACHER HI PAINTING. V lad; who has had 
t Y experience as a Teacher of Fainting, and can give sat- 
Unictnry references, uesin's a situation in some Seminary 
Aoodoniv, or Private School. Address TFAC1IER, Drawer 
3 hi Rncl I CM ter. N, Y, or to caro of Editor Rural Xmv- 
l uKKkk, to whom tho advertiser refers 
1 .ANH AT A BARGAIN.- The fillhseriher wishes to 
j soil two quarter sections of lirst rate laud, situated in 
Henry county, Ohio one quarter located within half a 
mile of the 1'avton ft. Micbig oi Kit ; the other, one mile 
from RR. Timber, Burr Oak. Ash. Sycamore, Beech, Elm, 
Cottonwood ami Sugar Maple Price, $5 >1 acre. 
March lu. IHf.'l J. fl (tOE. Sidney, Shelby Co., Ohio. 
This Novel, Original and pre-eminent Mode of Instruc¬ 
tion wag fully introduced in 1858, and the right of this 
System of Theory and Practice Combined, 
Was secured by law to the founder or this Institution as 
Author and Discoverer, and remains tiro exclusive right 
and property of 
^ ® ^ ^ ^ A' \V ( N Ilf; 1 9 ^ J, J.-, jy rjp 
■^With La Tourrette’s Improvements. 
which Lnurabeen*used *for°ymu'fl 1 ‘and w7,h lE 1 ^^ 
provementfl, is undoubte.ijy the best and mostdurahle 'i'Ue 
Aniurica. it P-rforfUs tho wh3e laboro?griud- 
1 (PJ.sui eeiung it to Iron it from gravel, ami presses 
mil", 1 ,'. ". tll, ‘ 8aine operation, and may lie propelled by 
uUloq water, strain or Iiorse-Iiowrr- It uvikeg nil -.i/es mil 
shapes of tile and pipe, from Ito 12 Inches and nioidii nn 
rods of 2 inch fllv per li,„ lr . f|,e m/Sihino^latf?upfoTtt?nm 
a!. r f U . nf "'r Ur i* ’ J^'T# in, ide of iron,i and not liable to 
t QUuOt DHImt In tfi© Ifli'Ht vt IOITY 
ii A .!'ra" T 7.i" 1 ' 11H " U MM.tk \ *»rw. It was awardmi 
the k irst tremium at tlie Ohio Slate Fair in i860, which 
award was approved by a special coirunittee of practical tllo 
maker* appointed by lim Mato Board of Agriculture at ti e 
special requestor interested parties, who wereX^tisfied 
with Um decision of the first Miiiinifttem Hatl8,le,J 
Tbismaohn,.. was awarded a MUver Medal al the last State 
kair at Rochester, and it received l>om the press the high¬ 
est commendation from that .exhibition- * 
For further p.u-Ucularx. grilliutrafod circular, address 
A. LA rOuRUKTTE, ,1 k., Ank.NT, 
Waterloo, Semtcji Co., N. Y. 
Eastman’s Model Mercantile College. 
OP HOCHI1STEB, JY. V. 
LpOII SA 1,1. Tho timrougb-hred Stallion “ CON 
J ' STERNATiON " formerly owned l.v tne late Dr Cahh 
of Canuudaiguii. Coimternatlon waasirv i | |V Buruett's im¬ 
ported liorse Gonsteinatiiin, owned at S-, ray use, |lis dam 
was sired by llenrv War; grand dam. by Black Hawk. Ho 
is sixteen bands high, beautiful brown color, eight years 
old amt in line condition for tlie coming m-ason. and will bo 
sold cheap Please address 
II I*'. HATM.VKFR, Milo Centre, Yates C*,„ N. Y. 
The System of Practical Instruction 
la effected by means of a regular 
TUP CsITTLK .U.lItHP.TS, 
NEW YORK, March 3. — For Beeves, Milch Cows, Veal 
Calves, and Sheep ami Lambs, at the Washington Drove 
Yard, corner of Fourth nvonue ami Forty-fourth street, 
at Chamberlain 1 * Hudson River, Bull's Mead, foot *>f Robin¬ 
son street, at Browning's, In Sixrii street, near Third nvn 
nue; and also at O Brlen’s Central Hull’s Head. Bixth street. 
For Swine, at Allorton’s Yard, foot of S7th street, N. K,- 
The current prices for the week at all the markets are 
ax follows: 
BKKH CATTLK. 
First quality.ewt $10,00®ll,no 
Oplinary quality. 
Common quality. 
Interior quality. 
COW'S AXD CAI.VKrt. 
First quality. 
Ordinary quality 
Common quality. 
Inferior quality. 
COLLEGE BANKING INSTITUTION, 
With a capital (sufficient for necessary purposes, with its 
bills and specie. It also has 
r 'HE EXCELSIOR BKE-IIIVK.^All who 
I test 11 ANNl M'S P ATENT RKK-1IIYK, agree that it 
is tlie best. Hive uvor invented I It ii the nnlv Hive that 
effectually gets rid of the moth-worm I It clear.- itself per¬ 
fectly of dead bees, and all foul matters ! The most thor- 
A College Manufacturing Company, 
To supply the students with good*, where almost every 
kind of Dry Goods and Groceries are dealt out. There are 
likewise Stock Brokers and Real Estate Agents Office*. 
These, with otherfacilities. renders it as its name declare*, 
r tltSELLS’ PIRUIISIVG AGENCY, 
KST VULIHHKH IS5R. 
Person* who wish to hny any articles lu New York that 
can be forwarded bv Mail or Express, ran rave all risk of in¬ 
trusting their mom j to U-refipouxible ordistnmest persons 
by sending llioir order* to FRKI). FAK.SELLS BRn ’ 
General 1’iirclmsimr Agents N. If Their Circular, one of 
the uiiifif coinplctn of it* kind In tip* I . S.. vou would do 
well to send for, as it may contain the prices of Goods or 
Books that you may waul, and they can cm ;,,,, tho best 
of reference, wheu required, Office, 176 IVashiu /-.on rit. 
N. y, City. Please address 
FRED. PARS ELLS .A BR0„ Box aMB P. 0„ Now Yor 
$45,(HX3)5i},iXI 
. 4O,dfX"ii‘l5,0rt 
fio,oota\3fi,<s) 
, 2,5,0X9)28,00 
VBAL CALVES. 
Firat quality.tb BbSCd^ c 
Ordinary. fi.kjfad c 
Common. 5 (h.Mic 
Inferier.. 4>4@5 c 
SHEEP AND LAM US. 
Extras."jp head $7,60ffl8,fl0 
Prime quality. 6,Straff,60 
Or* li nary. fi.o0@o6,00 
Cominou. -1,75(0 6,00 
Inferior. 1,,’0 [f'4,75 
swi.ve. 
Corn-fed..6hTn 5»{o 
Do. Lighvand Medium.■ 1 i «6*ic 
Still Hogs...ijiGha.Mc 
HIUGHT'ON, March 5 At market 800 Beeves; 80 Stores; 
0,000 Sheep and Lamb*, andooo Sw mn 
PRI 0 B 8 — Market Beef— Extra, $8,00; 1st quality, $7,50; 2d 
do, $6,5ti; Sd do, $1,7506,00. 
WoKKi.xii Oxk.v Moo, $1.81, $13l®133. 
Milch Cows -$»ISiU3; common $)9a'20. 
Storks- Yearlings, none; two years old $19S'2I; three 
years old SSSkjfMI. 
Hides —Bitskfo p) lb. 
Calp Ski.vs —None. 
Tallow—S ales at H(it, M 1 jc "^I tb. 
Pki.ts — $:;/0@4 1 oo each 
Sheep and LaMjis —Gf.75^1,00; extra 14.50(3,6.00. 
Swivb —Stores. wIioles,ile, none; retail, none. Spring 
Figs ki94. l »c; retail 4®lic, Fat. Hogs, undressed, uone. Stifl 
feil. mine. 
CA51 BRIDGE, March 1.— Whole number of Cuttle at 
market 336; about 300 Beeves, arid 36 Stores, consisting of 
Working Oxc-n, Milch Cows, ami one, two and three year 
old. 
Market Beep Prices, Extra $7,BO:<ifl,on ; fi rat, quality $6. 
75fo , 7.25; second do, $6,00*.r 0,50, third do. $a,l>t.,u5,00. 
WoKKi.Vd Oxk.v - f,J pair - ?9e(u,H0. 
Cows ajRj Calves — $30, $'t7(wM1. 
Storks- Yeavllogft none; two years old, $18@21, three 
year* old, f22fo)23. 
Shbkp aN'd Lambs— 2103 at market; prices in lots, $5,50(50 
6,00 each; extra, $f,(XX' , .8,lL 
IIii)K»—SFiCoi3ta fl lb. Tallow—8($8>jeIf) lb. 
Pelts - $.'V506t1,00 each. 
Cale Skins - None. Yeal Calves-None, 
A MODEL COLLEfiE IN FACT. 
Under thisSystem of Education no young man of ordinary 
ability need foil of being able in a very short time (ten 
lo twelve weeks,) to act as Book-Keeper, in the highest es¬ 
tablishment, without any misgivings of his ability. 
T| 'linOTIlY TITCOXIH, AG AIN, Letters 
L to the Joneses of JoffEBVRLB,—On the 1st of April, 
Tbs Springfield Republican will commence c nrav ceric* of 
Lt>llt*ra uilurexsed to New England Life and Character, bv 
Hr. J, G. IIuii(,a.VU, under kin welt known lite ary ,,,,i, M . ,,f 
TlMtrriiv TitoOMii. Tliey will tnsit n' the excellencies 
and Infirmities, the cenenlridtie* rnel i*li *cyn.;ra.-i*-« of tin* 
various int'inliers of the .Imjes fumilv The li.'lii will tlms 
ho opened for such description* r.r all shades of New Eng¬ 
land character and such conmientaric* upon them a* Dr. 
Hm.L a Mi's pen Uhs proved itself so luitiplly litled for. We 
anliripiiti: from tfci-m some of the most piquant, uni popular 
of the author's writings. The lettora will be continued 
weekly through nearly the remainder * l tie- your. Sub¬ 
scriptions will bo received for The Weekly Republican du¬ 
ring their publication, orTmiu April I. IsflS, to January] 
1884, at $1,50 each. SAMUEL BOWLES J; Cl). ' 
«87-2toow Pum.iamiRS, Springfi<d<l, Atass. 
To Returned Disabled Soldiers 
The administration of medicinal preparations in the form 
of a Lozenge, is of all modes the most eligible and couvcn 
ient, more especially as regards a Couon Remedy. — 
“ Brown's Uronchial Troches or Cough Lozenges, allay 
Irritation which induces Coughing, having a direct infiu 
ence to tire affected parts. As there are imitations, be sure 
to obtain the genuine. 
A liberal discount on the terms for Tuition will be allowed. 
A DDSIKAULE I All 171 FOR SALE — 
2 V One mile east of lit*- village of Ftui-ln, tieing in the 
town of York. Living-Ami Cn .N Y , -v.-ll lonwn as tlie 
Blake Farm, and among the bent grain gi-nwiiig farms in 
the Genesee Valley It consists of M2 nr rex, nic.elv water¬ 
ed bv spring*. Building* crnnluOdious end very abundant 
for tbe farm. Fix acres of lino oruhar*l, frnn* which is 
USUnllY Sold aiemt 200 parrel* of excellent apple*. I’earH, 
(Juinc.es, Cherries. Grapes, Ac., in abundance, About fifty 
ncrex wheat, S8ol clover, and 21) nf ru-w l-.iml pasture on the 
farm. Also an excellent wood Jot, the farm will tie sold at 
a bargain. Terms easy; till** perfect 
Also for sab*, about. 16 acres of superior Genesee river 
flats, in Leicester, near the site nf the Jem- hi iilge. Also, 
about 12 tuns broom brush. Also, about 30,000 well season¬ 
ed broom handle*. Also, aquautitv ol seasoned white ash, 
basswood, oak and elm lumber. Ail for sale by 
687-tt JOHN SHELDON. Moscow, Liv. Co., N. Y. 
Ladies’ India Ruiirkk Tages — Only 20 Cents Each .— 
A new and perfect article for holding Ladies’ Dresses from 
tlie side-walk in dump and muddy weather; also useful 
about house. Forwarded to auy address, Post Paid, on 
receipt of 20 cents, postal currency. Address II. A. IIall 
& Co., at their India Rubber Warehouse, 85 Milk street, 
Boston, where the trade and every one else are supplied 
with all kinds of Rubber goods, at prices that the amount 
of their orders entitle them to. 
T^O CHESTER CITY SC A EE WORKS. 
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. 
E. A. For myth & Co. keep constantly on hand a large 
assortment of * 
Hay, Cal tic, Crain, llatkm and Cuimtcr Scales, 
which they will m-I| at greatly reduced prices. 
I v All work warranted 
Address E. A FORSYTH .It CO., Rochester, N. Y., 
6JB-26teo Old Staud ofDuryne & Forsyth. ’ 
Pursuing the full busines* course. A number in daily 
attendance. 
Strict attention is paid to this most essential branch of 
Education. 
ittarkets, Commerce, &c 
TUP WOOL JUJU KPT 8, 
BENNETT Ac. BANCKEB, 
Attorneys at Law and Eeal Estate Agents, 
jjvhsojy, .ri/PuiajjY. 
Have for sale home of the ohoiccst Farming Lands in the 
Mat..? of Mmhig-tn, situate principally In the Counties of 
Jackson, Eaton, and Uigbiim. Said lamia an.- mostly im¬ 
proved tn.i-r. 1 * nf from forty to one thousand acre*, well 
located, ami will be void at reasonable rates. 
Person* wishing to purchase farm* in the Went, wnnid do 
well t,n call upon or Inquire of said firm beforu purchuximr 
elsewhere. * 
w - rr. k. lavcKEK. 
■yj ASON Sc KC A. Tvl LX 3NT 7 S 
HAKM0NIUMS AND MEL0DE0NS, 
Warranted the j.vht kr mk.\th of thit claw in the world. 
Catalo^uttn cont-thiiMg- testimony to their snp«riorlty 
tvniii ttie most eminent rnuxudans. Constantly exhibited in 
competition with instruments of the other 'heat inakera. 
ftn-v have never, in a single instance, failed »„ Ithe 
NEW YORK, March 5.—Wool.—The market is quite un¬ 
settled; tlie liuCtuatiOd* in the currency have had tin- effect 
Of checking operation* a little among speculatora, and 
tie;re will he lees doing till tin- money market i« more tran 
Ourl. The operations this week have been more among the 
dealer*, and less pold by importers; the sales, however, 
have been at full prices, and we have not heard of any con¬ 
cession vet mad*, lu domestic, we have only to notice 
noine KUXJO lb* fleece* at 90c: and 50 bale* California at 41)35 
6 * 0 . canh. The Immiiera or Foreign COmpriHU* 400 bales l.is- 
bon al 40c, 200 do Morocco; 300 do Donskoi, and 50 do Mexti- 
za, on private trains. 
Saxony Fleece, plb,.. 
American full-blood Merino. 
Do Indf aud three-quarter do... 
Do Native and quarter do. 
Extra pulled... 
Supertiue do.* 
No. 1 , do... 
California fine, unwashed. 
Do common do .. 
Peruvian washed. 
Chilian Meriuo nnwashud.. 
Do ifeutiza do 
Valparaiso do . 
South American Merino unwashed 
Do do Mextiza do ...1 
Do do common washed. 
Do do Entre Ring waaheit... 
Do do do do unwashed 
Do do Cordova washed_ 
Cape Good Hope unwashed. 
East India washed.|"" 
African unwashed....""’”*1 
Do washed... 
Mexican unwashed. 
Texas.; 
Smyrna unwashed. 
Do washed. 
Syrian unwashed.,.32t3i34 
A". Y Shipping and Commercial List. 
BOSTON, March 5.—The following are the quotations 
of wool, for the week: 
Saxony and Merino, fine. 9 <X$ 95 e 
Do do full-blood. .Sldtn 
Do do half and three-fourths. B5&87 
Common. . 8 ty 3.84 
Pulled, extra.9071.9.5 
Do superfine. 35 ( 3,90 
Do No. 1 .:::::;;:::ooSoo 
Western mixed. 7 i«a»l 
Smyrna washed..,. ‘$SfwS2 
Do unwashed. . 
Syrian..'.':";A»iL42 
Cape.4A5.75 
Crimea....19@S5 
reruvian crashed. saia -16 
Canada. norSffs 
Rural N'ew-Y‘urkcr Office, > 
Rochestkk, March 10, 1862 .) 
Flour—A lthough a decline ha* taken place in the New 
York market, dealer* here have not receded from former 
rates. Those best informed are in a state of uncertainty 
a* what it the course to pursue, and the market remain* a* 
last quoted. 
Grain No change in rates. 
Meats —We uote'a slight decline in shoulders. 
Dairy, bz —Choice roll butter is sold quickly at 2l@23e, 
an advance of 2 ; per lb for the week 
Seeds -Clover has taben off fully 50ct*. bushel. 
Sheep Pelts -The market is decidedly active. Occa¬ 
sionally the extreme price Of $5,00 is paid for au extra pelt. 
Hay is firm at quoted rates, with every indication of an 
advance. 
Horheater Vb'lioteaale Price*. 
Flour mill Grain. Eggs, dozen. lt ilfiC 
Flour, win wheat,$ 7,25 1 8,50 Honey, box. 12'a.Mc 
r lour, spring do .. «,5iks7.tM C«nd e*. box. ... 13.V-l'l1c 
..I 1 ; buckwheat. 2,50 .a 2,50 'audi >8. extra. . 1-4 alike 
Meal,India,I . 1,18(^1,18 Fruit uud Root-. 
Wheat, Genesee.. 1.50 ? 1.75 Apples, hushe! ‘Ma .one 
The high premium on gold and silver on this side (from 
50 to 60 per cent.,) will lessen your expenses more than one 
third from what they have been heretofore. 
.9)5 95c 
.86(5 90 
.NO: a.*5 
.7;.'Ho 
.85(5 91) 
,t0 :aX5 
,65 w!70 
.31K«'40 
.400.50 
.40® 43 
.3&5'37 
.27(5:28 
305 2.8 
■irii .'B 
'2.5:530 
.30 5 32 
.21:5,,23 
.48®.50 
,46aU7 
.4.Vtt(i0 
,20'aW 
.IS/, 55 
.32J-V, 
NEW MODE OF INSTEUOTION 
The groat success attending our New Mode of Instruction 
lias produced quite a uaftROn among the Manager* of slm 
ilar Schools, who advertise us we do, and some even claim 
the originality of the system. These arc however mure 
imitators. Whatever merits the System may have, they 
can only be developed and made available to tho *tudcnt, 
by teachers of 
Practical Experience in the Counting-Room, 
And a knowledge of business operations in the field of 
actual enterprise. On these we have and do now rely 
for our success. 
A FIRST CLASS COMMERCIAL COL¬ 
LEGE, with Bank, Model .Store, office;, and alt (fie 
approved apparatus, ha* been establish. .) in connection 
with tin, Fort Edward Institute. 125 young men are now 
pursuing Commercial Studies. $20 navs for Graduates 
Course va~ Board, washing, and find, with common 
English braaoiiH* and Lecture*, $4(1 lor 14 week* Tlie Fort 
Edwji.nl lijhtHiito i* thu beat Mu^tAjnod Soiuiiuiry 
tor ladies and K^nUemrn \ n the State. Adi!re * 
tout Rev. JOSEPH K- KING. Fort Kdwxnl, N. Y. 
A MONTH t We want Agent* at $60 a month, 
expense* paid, to ieil our Evnlasting Pencils, On'- 
timer*, and 13other new. article*. 1,6 circular* free 
' (678-1311 Sll.t W V Cl,ARK. Biddeford, Me. 
TlioRsaiuls of Youn 
Men 
riP ( e) TI.K GIANT SEWING-MACHINE COMPANY 
want an njent iu escii comity to solicit orders for their new 
*15 Machine, with gauge screw-driver and extra ueeille*. 
We will pay a liberal -alary and expenses, or give large 
commission. For particular*, terin-, etc., iuclone a ntarup. 
and address T, R. PAG K. Toledo, 0., 
677-13t General Agent for the united State*. 
FOREIGN AND AMERICAN 
Horticultural Agent & Commission Merchant 
EXHIBITION AND SALES ROOMS, 
No. 634 Broadway, near Bleeker St, New York. 
At.t. kinds of new, rare, and ffeenling Plants, Frnit*. 
Flowers. 1 reef. Vine-, b'hrubs, -kc. Iron. Wire and Rustic 
Work; trench. English and American Glass Patent Heat¬ 
ers. Foreign and American' Bonks, Magazine'. Papers, 
I late*, Designs, Drawings, Ac. AUHorticulluialNnyelties, 
a* soon a* introduced, 
AU orders, &c., wiU receive the personal attention 
of the Proprietor. 
To be met with throughout our land can bear us witness. 
YtT For full particulars of thi* Institution, mode Of 
instruction, original plan of operation, and for Term* of 
Tuition, &c„ &c., please send for Circular. 
Address 
Niuttnu, Qircaiw 
H^ins. 
Shoulders.' 
Cliichens. 
Turkeys. 
Geese. 
Dairy, 
Butter, roll... 
Butter, firkin.. 
Cheese. 
Lard, tried .... 
Tallow rough. 
Tallow, tried .. 
JJEST FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. 
WIIEELEIt A: WILSON 
MANUFACTURING CO, were awarded the First. Premium 
at the Great International Exhibition, London, 1862. 
Principal Office, 505 Kroadway, N. Y« 
666 8. W. DLHIILE, Agent, Rochester,JN. Y. 
21 ®23c 
16 ®2llc 
n <2,l8c 
10?4«jllc 
7 (a: 7'-'c 
10 @ 10 .i 4 c 
Principal of Past man's Coni' 1 1 College, 
ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
