Special’ Notices. 
From the New York Christian Adnara.lt and Journal. 
THE GREAT INVENTION. 
Titk poor woman's riches, 
The rich woman’s bliss. 
In the war which is Rein* on among the sewing ma¬ 
chines, there is something comforting in the fact that 
nobody is killed, and the community ill general derive a 
permanent benefit. As in the political world, where a 
great variety of opinion prevails, and each party has it* 
favorite leader, so among the sewing machines, we find 
a great variety of opinion, and each one loud In their 
praises of the one they think the best. Unlike political 
opinions, however, we regard all the sowing machines ss 
a blessing From the greatest to the least, from the 
splendid cabinet machine of GRotkk & Bakkk, down to 
the smallest machine Invented, we find a labor-saving 
benefit to all the families in thn land. In so my mg, 
however, we must not bo considered as recommending a 
cheap article, as to our sorrow, we have Invariably found 
that a cheap article |g In the end the dearest. 
We speak from experience when we sny that, after 
having tried all the principal sowing machines, we must 
accord to that of Gkoykk k RaKKit the pre-eminence, 
Those indispensable features of sowing, strength, uni 
formity, and elasticity, all of which are brought out In 
this incomparable invention, make it the first sewing 
machine in the country. Others have their good points, 
but this combines all. and possesses every characteristic 
necessary to make it most desirable. We know one lady 
whose appreciation of tills machine, after a trial of years, 
is such that she would part with almost every other 
article of household furniture before she would allow it 
to be taken. She understands the different varieties of 
sewing 'machines, nnd lias tested the merits of all; hut 
GROVKit Si BaKRK'b noiseless machine, w ith its firm uni¬ 
form stitch, surpasses, In her estimation, all others, lu 
that lady's opinion, we have the must unlimited confi¬ 
dence, her taste and judgment being excelled by none. 
Nor has her judgment been formed hastily. She has, 
■with a view of thoroughly testing the merits of the dif¬ 
ferent seeing machines, given the most of them a fair 
trial, and the result as above staled. 
The frROVKit \ Baker Company, from being one of tho 
oldest and most successful of tho originators and direct, 
ors of the business, and having associated with it men 
of the greatest artistic skill, possesses facilities above 
that of others In making such improvements as are cal¬ 
culated to bring the sewing machine to perfection, in 
their magnificent establishment ou Broadway, they have 
in the finest taste fitted up a large drawing-room, where 
a great number of ladies may be found every day, either 
learning or perfecting themselves In the art of sewing; 
and we would say to our lady friends, who have hitherto 
remained skeptical in regard to this great, invention of 
the age, an hour could not be more profitably spent than 
at this establishment. 
Ipublisljcr’fi Department. 
THE RURAL, ON TRIAL, AT HALF PRICE, 
And Premiums for Club Agents! 
I.v order to introduce it more readily to the notice and 
[support of comparative strangers, (preparatory to the 
commencement of Tol. XII, in Jan. next,) we have con¬ 
cluded to olfer the Rural New-Yqrkkr for the present 
Quarter—Oct. 1st to January, 13 numbers—at ONLY 
Hale 1'kiok, thug placing it within tho reach and meuns 
of all non-subscrihnrg who wish to give it u fair trial. 
We will send -1 copies for $1; 8 for $ 2 ; 12 for $3; ‘JO for 
$o, &e., and mail to ua many persons and post-oliices as 
desired. Wo shall not make a farthing's direct profit, 
yet shall bu glad to thug circulate fi.OOO to 20,000 [rial 
copies—for, though we may lose temporarily, it is be¬ 
lieved tho bread thus cast abroad will return pro long, 
while thousands of families will be benefited by making 
the acquaintance of the Rural nnd becoming permanent 
subBcrihern. See Premiums offered for Trials in last No, 
A REQUEST, AND WHEREFORE. 
— We ask itg friends all over the land to aid in circu¬ 
lating the Rt!H al's Campaign Quarter. Almost any one 
can readily obtain from 4 to 20 subscribers, “Where 
there’s a will there's a way," and have not its friends in 
the East aud West, North and South, the will to extend 
the circulation and usefulness of the favorite Rural 
and Kamil* Weekly of America? 
Publisher’s .Special Notices. 
Wu would again state that neither of tho flrgtfive 
volumes of tho Rural can be furnished. We can supply 
the others —lisa, ’fid, '67, '38 and '39-bound, at *3 each. 
The only volumes we can furnish unbound are those of ISM 
and 1850 — price, $2 each. 
tH7~ Axv person who remits pay for a club of 6, 10 or 15 
at the specified rales for such club, ami mills a (sufficient 
number within one month thereafter, can avail himselt ot 
the advantage of the price of largo club, and rutain the 
amount overpaid. 
*37“ Tiik Rural is published strictly upon the cash sys¬ 
tem— copies are never mailed to individual snbscribers un¬ 
til paid for, (or ordered by a responsible agent,) and always 
discontinued whun the subscription term expire a. 
tif" Avt person so disposed can act as local ageDtforthe 
Rural, nnd those who volunteer in the good cause wit] re¬ 
ceive gratuities, and tholr kludnens be appreciated. 
Jttcirkets, ^armuercc, &c. 
Rural Nkw-Yorkbb Oeeiok, ) 
Rochester, Oct. 9, i860. S 
Flour is without, material alteration, although the ten¬ 
dency of the market, under the iuiluence of foreign news, 
is upward. 
Grain—T he only changes noted arc in Corn and Oats, 
which have declined. 
Poultry is beginning to make a show in market and 
prices have fallen off some what. 
No other changes of note. 
ROCHESTER WHOLESALE PRICES. 
Flol-r and Grain Katin, dozen. u'lfr 
Flour, vriat. wheat.i-l.iOjJ’fi,50 1 touey, box.iaij Me 
Flour, spring do_5,r.V"j5,50 Caudle*, box.|>. 
Flour, buckwheat 1,50" 1,75 Candles, extra. U c 
Meal, Indian,..l, 2 .V«i.l, 3 l Fruits and Roots. 
Wheat, Genesee_1,10>' 1,35 Apples, bushel.iVe00c 
Rest while Canada 0,00 « 0,00 Apples, dried. sScfi $),ik) 
Corn, old........hVe'.Vk) PuafiDes, dried, fl Ih .... .ode 
Coro, new.liOiiiKic Cherries, dried, lb..OOteqOc 
Rye, 6011a. t> buah...on e< 02 c Plains, dried,.oa'./uo 
Gats, by weight,. 2 /»."’ 2 B 0 Potatoes,.25<jiS8c 
Harley,.do muo. Hides and -'kin:* 
Buckwheat,.lO o 10c Slaughter. 6 v .'d ie 
Beaus,,...-.G 2 >i't iriDu C.llf. ..».••■ file 
Meats. Sheep pelts,.BOeh'’41,25 
Pork, Mom .$ 19,OF■ 20,00 Lamb pelts.iU/eSV. 
Pork, dear.21,00 ' 21 , W Skkus. 
Flour and Grain. 
Flour, vriat. wheat.$5,50. <66,50 
Flour, spring do—5,LV" 5,80 
Flour, buckwheat 1.50" 1,75 
Meal, Indian, . 1 , 2 . 5 " 1,31 
W heat, Genesee_1,10 "1,35 
Best white Canada o,oo" 0 ,oo 
Corn, old.... 6 Sce.V*c 
Corn, new.oo«o 0 o 
Bye, 60 !!■<. i 1 bush...<XI " 02 c 
Oats, by weight,. ‘JNnVjOO 
Barley,.(1 Sfi iBc 
Buckwheat,. 35 oi-tOc 
Beaus,....-.(htjpatuc 
Meats. 
Pork, Mom.$19,00!" 20,00 
Pork, clear.. 21,00 ’ 21 , 9 ) 
Pork, curt.0,50" 7,00 
Beef, | J rwt...4,00/10,00 
Spring lambs, each. V<n:h 2 .oo 
Mutton, carcass.4la>6c 
liarns, smoked ... 11 ." 12 c 
Shoulders,.bbi'.iOtt 
Chickons,. o.rko 
Turkeys...OO.julOc 
Geese, '..31 b He. 
Bucks, V- Pair.Site-He 
Dairy, k<\. 
Butter, roll ..IS • 15c 
Butter, lirkin.no 5 He 
Cheese,,. .10 • 11 o 
I.:.rd, tried. 12 ", 12 «< 
I.allow, rough. r,u a 
Tallow, tried,. SJifajlOc 
PRODUCE AND PROVISION MARKET*. 
SSW YORK, hetk Flour Mot* active, and about 5c 
better for (dripping g ad CS, with an increased export demand 
nnd fair home trace inquiry. Sales , th, ,iXn. 5 ,.'V> lor rope. 
State, $5, ■lheA,. r >‘> for extru do. $t,; , .'-j6.‘>,35 tor supei West¬ 
ern; $5,5|> “5,7" for oonimon to medium extra do: LV70,".\- 
75 Tor Ri.ipplug hrsude extra round hoop Ohtn, Of the »ilea 
14,(00 bbta ter export. Cann/flan a shad" firmer with fair 
demand; sales it VVr’7.60 W comioon to choice extra. 
Oka i.v — Wheat I " i cent* Witter? will, prettv good export 
denisiiil; mb's white Michigan lit $ 1,10 l,<5: winter red 
Western at 41,531, Milwaukee dub at $Vi' " I, th; ainhor Wis- 
couein at $1.2/1: I'hle-uro spring at $1,18." l.vli > No*. 2 and 
1; red Soul hern at $1,55; While do, SI,45; white t j liio. 1II'II- 
unn, Ac., $I.H6iWI,40. Rve scarce and finu; sales st sue for 
IVextern. Rarley continues iu lair roqlMM’t sales of Cana¬ 
da at Hoi) 4 ’# - . Corn in fair re men', in part for export, but 
prices are without material change; wile»al7lKs fi'Sc, sttont 
and in storCMllIxed Western Gate in Very moderate re¬ 
quest at unchanged pikes .'tffaWrc for Western, Canadian 
und State. 
Provisions —Pork dull and heavy; sales it $19,n<X"20.0’’ 
for new mess; *18,87’; tor old do; *r6,2ff(ill0,3 7 for West¬ 
ern prime do.; $14,50114,75 for new prime; i 13,23 for old 
<h' Lard d»ll l sales at 12 ', eiKl^c. dnttei at 11 DISC for 
Ohio- ’ft'-'•its Tn» qisle r'heegs steady al 9V ti I l>-c. 
Asnrs-The market i« unchanged. Sale* are 50 bids, at 
$5,25 for Pots; $5,50 for Pearls. 
ALBANV. Oct H. - Flopr and Mvai. The rainstorm 
in the early tart of the day tended to restrict operations 
in Flour, and during tint entire morning only a moderate 
hu-lness h is been done at the dosing rule* of Saturday. 
Buck when! Fioiirand Corn Meal are unchanged. 
GuaIN— Holders of Wheat have advanced their views 231 
3c rill , which tins rent led to cheek nperatious. There is 
a r air supply offering, with saVs iuferier whit" Michigan at 
$i,42. Cottri* lower, with only a moderate demand: sales 
Western mixed at fisc, alloat. For Burley the market is 
rather irregular, but no qii<Va v le change in prices can he 
given. Sales two-rowed Canada E»v r at Ii5c; Micloginat 
6 . 8 c; Canada West, via Buffalo, at 73c; Niagara Co ftt75c; 
fem-rewed Mate at j.V; V’omiont at .®Oe, and Canada K.iat 
at 82.a83c. Rve rather firmer, with sides at 750, nfiiml. 
Oats uuchflntred with only a moderate inquiry; sales State 
static .—Journal 
BCFFALG, Oct, 8 .— Pi.otiB—In hotter demand and mnr- 
ketsteady; s.les at $l,87H(<i5,ild lor extra Csnadtao and 
Wisconsin; *5, l'ffi.5,(5214 for don hie extia Illinois slid Wis 
cousin. $5,i o i 6J5o lor frir to choico extra Ohio and Indiana 
anil $3.75 ’ (5 ,.'.5 [nr donhle extras 
Grain- Wheat, steady: .rules Saturday afternoon, No 1 
Milwaukee i Inh at SI,09, nnd choice white Canada et $1,28. 
fhbmonilnv, No 11 jiv-ago spring at $1,0$; So. i .Miiwsu- 
l.ee c'nh si f 1 .1 9; white Ohio at J 1,22, and white Michigan 
at $1,24 Corn steady and io good demand; sales Saturday 
n f tei noon, at 55.V-. This morning, slinat at S4c, .slid 55’,c 
Instore. Osts markel nominal at l#8e. Bariev quiet, with¬ 
in t lei range of fi2)*(o 6 jo. Rye Steady; sales this morning 
at 68 e. 
I'aovtmoNg rbravv mess pork lower, held at $19,26: no 
lix lii mess or prime offering Vb ss lleni is quoted at $7,3li, 
and prime at $5,00, HsRioj scarce are! none oll'uriOg. Re- 
ceip»a nf cbeeae are extroniely light, and Ifiv market is firm. 
The range of prices from store is ID i I to.— Cum. Ado. 
TORONTO, Oct,5 - Floor -Tlisrn tins hnmi a settling in 
Hie prices of flour- which, however, under the iullneuce of 
the new s may inc/iver. There is a liinHH demand nnd in 
almust complete absence of a speculative inquiry. We 
quote 
Superfine No. L......f.Viij : 5 ,tv 
Fancy,.. 6,26(ijJfi,!'l) 
Extra,. 5,.’Uiiii,(K) 
Douhlc Extra.. fi.i o a fi,2S 
Grain The market, for wheat is very buoyant, and $ 1 , 2.8 
On 1,80 is paid pietly fre»|v for the p imest lots. About fi¬ 
ll’ll bushels ot lull wheal wern sold on the 3rd inst.atnn 
average of $ 1 . ”9 tier bushel—no improvemenl. on the prev¬ 
ious week of 8 eetds pur luuditd Bpring wheat isollerod 
more freely, and finds ie.uly sale at $b,ul,03 ^fl bush. Tor 
good to printe. Il tilpv loot not Tiinturlnllv dimreasnd In re¬ 
ceipts, itlthnUgh tliwie Is not ns much as forrnerly offering. 
Tli« d-liveries aimmut to about. 4,M)3 husliels pur day. 
I’rii i'S will in the pn-l fewdilJH h ive Hhowu it tendeney to 
improve, 63'tf D s', und for very good samples of while stain 
file, tin* been free'y until. Pen* are in ste irty dninaud at 
5'<a I’Oc, tin- l itter lor good qualities. Itec dptS slowly in¬ 
crease. Oats are firm, with an improvement intliedoliv- 
eries. Prices are steady at 2&"}30c bushel. The demand 
is protly active.— (jtube. 
THE CATTLE DIAUKETK. 
NEW YORK, Out. 3. - The current prices fur the week 
at all the markets are as follows: 
BOSTON, Oct 5.—The sales of Fleece and PttPed Wool 
have been 2. , n,ll'() ttw, at about previous prices The de¬ 
mand is ennfined to the medium grades of ileece, The sales 
of hu e gn have beeu 5 it hale* Caps, Mediterranean, and 
South American, and9n0 ballots Peruvian at steady prices. 
Saxony A Merino_55f.jii7 , Western mixed.25(3132 
IIICKir CATTLE. 
First quality, H Ctrl.,. 
Ordinary quality. 
Common quality,. 
inferior quality,.. 
COWS AND 0ALYK8. 
First quality,... 
Ordinary quality,.:. 
Common quality,. 
Interior quality,,... 
VttAt. CALVES. 
First quality, tllh.,. . 
Ordinary quality,. 
Common quality,. 
Inferior quality,. 
HUE El- AND LAMBS. 
Prime quality, >1 head,. 
Ordinary quality,. 
Common quality,.... 
Inferior quality,. 
8W1NB. 
First quality,. 
Other qualities,. 
...$9,00C"9,60 
... 8,00"8,30 
... 7.00"’7,50 
.. 5,50." (1,50 
. $50,00 " 60,00 
. 40,00 " 50,00 
. ;in,oo « 40,00 
. 25,U0,"j30,00 
..6 (ti ja 
.5 ("5X 
.$ ("IX 
. 3» ", 4 
, .f 5,IKK" 5,511 
.. 4.110" 4,50 
.. 3,lkX" 3,75 
•> no 
.. 3’lHK«3.'75 
.. 2,7fi(Jb3,yo 
.. (iV/iitKic, 
.. (i ‘ L.;’ K 
Clover, bushel.$.5,256/5,75 
Timothy l .2,761-3,25 
riUNDRIKH. 
Wood, haul.$'vxt" 4,00 
Wood. soil. .t"3,50 
Coal, Lehigh... 5 , 7.5 ■ 6.00 
Coal, Scranton.4,25" 4,5) 
Coal, Pittston . 4 ,'i'."/I/O 
Coal, Shamokin_ 4 , 2 . 5 " t,50 
Coal, Char.10;a lake 
Baifi hbl.$L35 
Hay. tun.5vOO i 11,IS) 
$1.tuw, ton.0,00a0,00 
Wool, It 17.. 3nf"'50o 
Whitelfelr, hhl_$9,(X>:« 9,50 
Codfish, >< quintal 4,60 3 5.25 
Trout, hbl. 8 ,00^8,50 
Am. Native and one fourth Merino. 30 " 48 
Extra, Pulled . 4356.5) 
Sopeiline, Polled...» 5 ;. 
No. i, Palled.”!1!28@3 i 
Lamb’s, Pulled . 31,35 
California, extra.....‘.unf-ino 
l.ulltornla, line, unwashed. 22 i ''535 
Call ford in, common do.”1 10 f "|.5 
Peruvian, washed.” fflnSS 
Viilpardlso, unwashed .12Kdi 28 
South Am. coininou, washed.105613 
South Am. Kutre Rios, no...lit" |i; 
South American, unwashed. x ,j j | 
South Amoricjtn Cordova, washed. USTbizw 
East India, washed.1A7 i25 
African, unwiisheil.9 . 16 
African, washed.165/ 2 ti 
Smyrna, unwashed, .In- m 
Smyrna, washed.24(«126 
Mexican, unwashed..... .1 \(ajU 
LW! X. Journal uf Commerce. 
Full blood .aOf.jai 
Ji ilfid '4 blood.44/ ii III 
Common .3904 43 
Dulled extra.45(j|.Yi 
Ho. superfine.380445 
Do. No. 1.306437 
Do. No. 2.2lka29 
Smyrna washed. 16942.8 
Ho. unwashed.. Dei) 18 
Syrian..11(7424 
Citpe.28, >57 
Crimea. . 94* 17 
Buenos Ayres .9 > 15 
Peruvian, washed. 2601 31 
0catl)5- 
On the 18lh of Sept., PCD, at. tlie residence of his hrotlier. 
In IViP'ater, Monro. Co, N Y., 0LITER C. PARCEL!,, 
itged 21 years und ID mouths. 
2 V&ucrtiscmeuts* 
ADVEKTISINU TERMS, In Advnr.ee —THtRTY-FirR 
Cents a Link, each insertion. A price anil a half for extra 
illRplay, or 62.S,' cents per tiuo of space. Special Notices, 
(following reading matter, leaded,) 'Sixty Cents a Line. 
*:i7-Tnie Rural New Yorkkii has afteriargnrclronlatiou 
than any similar Journal in the wot Id, nnd Is undoubtedly 
the best advertising medium of it* class iu America. 
Tn consequence of It* large and Increasing circulation, 
woaro obliged to put the Inst form of the Rural to press 
enrlinr than fimnwly, ami iidrertiaements should roach us 
on Monday to seen rs insertion the same week. 
T KICE 8 TKKNIIIUE ItlCK LA31HN, carefully bred 
1 J from Imported Stock. Price, tin to $13. 
Ml-2t P. P. BKAl’ISK, Batavia, N. Y. 
t 1HESTNUTS. -Contracts will be made for delivery, 
W to uitrly iipplleauls. O. T. HOBBS, 
Randolph, Crawford Co,, Pa. 
n (Win AOENTS4 WANTED TosellSnew Inventions 
• -0110 very reCMit, and of great, value lo fami¬ 
lies. All pay great |irolits to Agents. Send four stumps 
and got -d pages iiartieohire. 
5il-tjteow EPHRAIM BROWN, LnweU^Mass. 
N ew ghapeh sew straw her hi eh. s.nd 
lor the " First Annual Catalogue of Now mid Rare 
Frniis; Oriwioiriedat the American Gardmnf F.xperimvnts 
and Vineyard Nuriery." G T. 11<)UBS, Pio. 
Uandolpli, Crawford Co., Pa. 
•MID ACTIVE YOUNG MEN WANTED To sell 
*)' o 7 by Mibseription, some ot llu* nuist popular hooks 
ever published io tin" country. Some ol our Agents urn 
making 1'iom $100 to t.3< 0 per month. 
Address LIBERTY II ALL A I! KG , 
56l*3t Booksellers, Rochester, N. Y. 
August, 1841). 
661-2teow. 
| JU LHOUa FLOWBK 1-t O O T S . 
Guunnnnal fall Importations of Bulbous Flower Roots’ 
is just received from Holland In fine order. 
II eitdiriic.es lltlni inl/in, 'Ibllipt, (Vlll US, IVtLfr.ltnu.l, Jntt- 
quiln, Lilies, Crown Imfi rto/s, 4"' , all strong, sound Bulh i 
Hull cannot fail to give xatisfncoou. Order* should lie sent 
iu iimmoil itely. KLLW tNGKR At BARRY, 
Get. I), l i i>. Mt. Hope Nurseries, Rochestm, N. Y. 
QfrD DJWk DUAfl. ROMTAt failawbas, 1 your ..1,1, 
a—*F" 7.x " /x / 31.5 |,ri 101,0 2 veai . old, $23; Imhidlas, 
$25 per hari; Anna, Delaware. Diana, Concwril, Hud 60 other 
varieties of Native und Foreign Catiuvhas and luahellus. 
fiuneriar, mviue to location,soil, Ac., and bringing u much 
higher price willi our vmt.-i.x her#. Terms liberal to deal 
Or*. Orders by lu.iil -ntUlactorily filled. 
J. P. Ml'.ltKlAM, Agt,.i 8 mulusky City Nurseries, 
Sandusky City, Ohio, Bept, igft). 6 Dl- 2 teow 
\ NICE FRUIT FARM FOR SALE.—About 
g\ lu acres ol cbm a* bind — gooil Iruiue liuiioirigs — mi 
the Rochester and Webster I'lanlc Hoad Pi I'eutbrid, shout 
(We mili'H from Itffs oltv with froiu 12 to l,lill’l grafted Ap¬ 
ple Trees, and a I'wai f Pear ' Irchard uf over trig lit hundred 
trees, io good thrift and hearing or- er, About four acres of 
wood land all well fenced. Due of the lineal place, in the 
country. For further particulars iuqare of Wn. Wool), on 
I he place, orol' the undersigned lit Ids office. No.89 Arcadu. 
Rue hi ••• i DANIEL WGUU 
/ <om.'ix idv znys’DiiMArTtv, 
" 1 Fine Hill Nursery, near Buffalo, N. Y., 
Ol fiois tor s ite a general assortment of Frail, Ornamental 
Trees and Shrubs. 
The collection of Fruit consists of all worthy for general 
cultivation, including Grape Vines, Foreign and Native. 
(If Apples, Cherries, and Dwarf ’’ears, a largo stock of 
very thrifty and stocky Trees is on hand, of the best 
varieties. 
Ordims respectfully solicited. Catalogues sent to all ap¬ 
plicants. 561-It 
H ZCKOX’S PATENT FOItTABl.il 
KKV’STUMC Cl OKI- AND WINE MILL. 
Tide admlrnhln machine is now ready for the fruit hs.r 
vert of I860. If is, if possible, iniidw better Mum ever before 
and welt worthy the ulteutiou of farmcra wanting unob 
machines. 
It lias no superior in the market, and is th.- only mil) 
that will properly grind Grapes, Price, ild. For sale by 
dealers or the manufacturer W o. HIOKOK, 
Kagle Works, Harrisburg, Pa. 
The above Milts on band to till orders at 338 Main slreet, 
Buffalo, N. Y. Address II. C. WHITE, Agent. 
IT IO DAY,” 
a beautiful sketch written 
BY T. S- afYFITJE-IXTjR,, 
expressly for 
THE NKW YORK CHRONtCLK, 
i.« contained in Hie number for October llth. Other writers 
of wide celebrity will fllrnish the ( I IKON ICI.E w ith lively 
nnd wholesome reading for the tainily and the young. The 
shiest minds in the Baptist denomination also contribute 
frequently to its columns, nnd it aspires to stand as the 
io print" fib 1 tivo "f the highest and best iidigious life of the 
denomination Tim surest evidence of llm worth of th” 
L'HRONJGl.K is euown io tli« Tact that i< has advanced and 
is U'lTanciiig inoro rapidly io cireiilulioti Mum any other 
Baptist paper in the country, and tlm public hers feel confi¬ 
dent Hint it will soon lead the whole Baptist press in the 
extent or its patronage. 
As a liberal tud'ieoni. tit to those sending new subscribers, 
the publishers of the (.'IIHDNIGU: 
« OIi’FSn TO l’ltF:SKN' r H 
a copy of \V EBSTICU'S NEW PH tORIAi, FNAHRIDGED 
DICTIONARY, Cnlll illlllg IJtJff he ■ itifol Illustrative wood 
cuts, and sold at $650. to (Hit pet.oo (flirt will -mud them 
the names ot THREE NEW Si:BriCRlBKHA, with SIX 
DGLLAKS, In advance. As th" subscription price of the 
paper is two dollars a year, they thus suDxbuitially offer to 
give away the Dielionart 
TkK.IIX By mail, $2 -i year io advance 
Specimen copies of the C'iiRoviolr cut free to any ad- 
dresH. Address P. CHURCH ft CO., 
661 41 Park Row, Now York. 
rpnE AMEltlC A N T E It It A V U 1. T O It, 
A ROTARY DIGGER, 
BY HORSE OR STEAM POWER, 
SOU RKT01.0T10.Xi2 1Nd TIIK MUDM OF CULTIVATING LAND, 
I mended nn a Sulmtitnto 
For tiro oroinary Plowing. Suhsoiling, Cross plowing, 
Harrowing and Seeding Processes. 
Farmers desirous of Improving, quickening and cheapen¬ 
ing the preparation of lain! for erorm, may nod tlmir inter- 
”sl in L'lamioitig (ti. l'ERRAt I L'l G‘(, a ItotRi r Digger nr 
Spnxllnp Mnehiiie, e.nnhiuiug the Evans Patent with Ver- 
nnm's nnurovinviunt-. 
The impfirtanee of sirar soelj Rotary M leliine, for supor- 
•ediug 1‘loire worked either by horse or ►team power, may 
hi- found illustrated in the volume eaMfid “ ’I'nlpa, or 
Chrnnir.lre nl a Clay Farm," find in the Fulled State* 
Paten! Olliee K.• port on “ Agriculture," fur 1859, pages 251, 
Ae , now being lOli'-iaMy ein.-olateil. 
Reaping, mowing and tlir- -uiiig niaehiues siipentfidiug 
the tdekbfi tho scythe and,the flail have idJ'eeted great 
improvement-, ami conferred vnat henelila on the tanning 
Community, by quickening and cheapening lie, modes of 
serurinn a certain cine- of croj - Hot IheHe. inventions, 
hnw.-vei great nnd va mirth*, are comparatively limited iu 
.application having reference .m y to hay and small grain, 
will riots, th" Knlnry Terrm ullor, io quickening "et 
chew ptruing mid improv ing lie* pTerrirutiva nf Land fur 
Crops of all. limits, will, by mpeiseoing implements here* 
tol'oru eMiploy. il, effect a molution in the mode and font, 
af prnuirinti load fur crops, g-cater and Irene valuable 
tiean a'l the improvement* ever mail” iu crop-s iring apps- 
ratue- iniismin h as tho proper preparation of the i.jij for 
file reception of seeds und the growth of grains, roofs, 
fruits.»n«l vra-Hcr, now cost*.H im ArrienIturiHl (oon*, .ir,< 1 is 
of greater ivinHequenei* to him and to the consumer, than 
all tie* snmoquerit labort in the ou-ines* of tillage. 
Having deYotiul alteOlion for miuiv years T<• tho snhjeet 
of improving inaehimTy for arepu.ti.nt) land for crops. I 
now invite the attention of the Fanning community lo tho 
Machine construct,..! t.y me, and which I have denominated 
"The American ’iYrracnftnr" In the belief that It presents 
Iheui.ifd valuable improveitieul ever lo.-ort- for cultivating 
the earth—an improvement which,like tile Tear graph, will 
form an era in the I.Dtqrv ot Huumn Progress. 
Iu behalf of the American Torrami'tor Civinpaiiy. 
IIK.M1Y O KI El.l.Y, l*res t. 
661 Office No. 8 Masonic Hal), Rochester, N. T. 
■j’ai x ivx./v rxrjv, 
ALBANY. Oct 8 .—The trade in nc.tirn, considering Hie 
large supply. The total receipts here during the week foot 
up about 4,6011, all hut about 4t4J of which were thrown up¬ 
on Mm market. The too wore shipped to Bergen Hill. 
'There are at least 1 ,U 00 tun many ou mile. 
Receipts -The I'o'lowiug Is our comparative statement of 
receipts at this market over Uin Central Railroad estimat¬ 
ing 1 / cattle to the car: 
Corresponding week 
This week. Lust week. last veur. 
Cattle,..4 ,vhi 3,98 1 g,(!oi 
Sheep,.4,608 2,454 6,1132 
Hogs,. 547 120 418 
Prices—We advance our price this week life, ou premium, 
there being a drove Hold a* that llgnie. 3 fie next grades 
remain the Haiiin with a sllgtit. decline ou the lower grades. 
Mm market closing exceedingly dull, so mqch so that some 
hunches may he held over: 
This week. Xsist weUk. 
Premium.. 5 (a,A'*' Co 6 
Extra.4>ta}i 5 4 4*^4^ 
Firat quality.3‘!:« lk 3K h 4 
Second quality.3 (a .V., 
Third quality.' 2 'a i'/2 / ‘y 2 .!^(b 2>i 
BRIGHTON, Oct. 4.—At market, 1,400 Rocvc-r, 900Stores 
7,000 Sheep and Lambs, and 8uU Swine. 
ItKt.T U 1 II.K- Pi leer, extra, $11,0051)0,00: first quality, S7- 
25" 7,Ml second quality, fO.ltlQi 6,75; thiid quality, $4ie5,50. 
WokKINd DXK.N $7', $-0,11.85. 
MI LOU Cows $1 ff" 41 
VKAI, Caj.VKH — $3,0 l'l I,I'll. 
Stoiiks Yearling*. LxLisx); two years old, $105512; three 
years old, $140) 17. 
Hl oks — 0 16 FI th: Calf Skins, 10® 12c j;'i Ih. 
Tallow - ilanFJc ,v It. 
Shkku AND I, v.vtus - $I,IK )ft 1,50; extra, $2,CO "3,50. 
Pki.i s— SOof" f 1,76 each. 
Swi.nv: -Sii.ri'H, wfinlesale, 6l<("0c fl th; retail 7(o:0c — 
Spring pigs 7c; retail Cyirtytc; fat hogs, undressed, Oc. 
CAMBRIDGE, Oct 8.—Whole number CaHlii at market 
2, U 21 —about 1 ,2011 Beeves, nnd 821 Stores, consisting ol Work¬ 
ing Flxen, Mi ch Cows, and noo, two ami three year old. 
Bkkf Catti.*—P rice ", extra. $6,V(ui7,oO; first quality, $6; 
vecond quality, $xif>; thin! quality, $3,5o; oriiinary, $2,75. 
Working fuc.n - $7J<" iff) 
Mown and Calvyh—$V 5, 3.1, 4fl@02. 
Stokk* Yuailirigs, $6, ’7; two years old, SAdlO; three 
years old, S12 r 16. 
Shkku and L ixtns — 7.6.W at rnnrkct; prices in lots, $1,25, 
1,7.5 42 each; extra. $2,23 2,75Ca3,73. 
II ipK.-i - 6c. Tiillow, Drti #Kc. 
Calk Skins 10" 12c C th. Pelt*, $!'..• $1,75 each. 
SwiNK-Fst liogs sold for 6 1 *,". 6 Hc-It Ih, live weight— 
ShcaUi 6/i(n7c. 
TIIE WOOI. MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, Oct. 3.—Wn notice sales of 6,000 lbs. extra 
domestic fleeces at 4We. Messrs. Bowes, in their Liver pool 
Circular of the 2ntli ult , remark that " Me* public, sains of 
wool commenced In-re yeidcrdsy anil will fin continued up 
to ,‘jth inst. There l* a full attendance of buyers, and East 
Irwin wool is in good demand, at pni es equal to our .1 iiom- 
Jiily sales. English Is about hid yU ft) lower than at that 
period, hut present* an improvement on the rati., current 
last mouth. Egyptian ruthor neglected and Id >) th low¬ 
er Th” following qii-otitit’B b’lVM slrwaily been off”red, 
viz :—2,322 halos East fneia, ail sold: 7 14 Enolisfi and Irish; 
47x Egyp'iiiri, about one toiirih of them sold; J |h washed 
MerinnSpanish, and 408 greasy Spantsli sod Lisbon, all 
withdrawn- 123 Syrian long akin, Kiev, Kohl at 6<<(e7, aud 
U'a refused for white; 970 hag* Man adorn flesee io|,| readily 
at i8ai.8k; for 1*1. quality, and 17Li for irregulitr sec- 
uii'ls. the avi-raue of tho whole being |7fvl el Ih. this ar¬ 
rival* ot Ess* tllilia wool at this port "ice last auction 
s .ten, amount to I ,'i'q hales. At a public rale ol Buioh.k 
A yres wool, held a» Aril warp yeHtnoiuv. price - are reported 
to have )!' rlim'd 50010 tJcmil upon tfl” sal” held there in 
Juno. Public sales of 8"il0,00d hags various kimls ol Scotch 
wool are adve liied to he fiefil a t Leith, Edinburgli and 
Glasgow on 2ith lo 29th Inslant." 
Wo quote: 
Am. Saxony fleece Y* lb.. ...JsVT/'M 
Am. full-hlood ih-rino.47o.M 
Am. ball hlooil and thrcc-fourlhs Merino_4U " 46 
'FREES AND PLANTS. 1 *m now prepared to 
l Un man to toe trade tin* pillowing Trees and Plants at 
unumuilfv low prices, lor cash or approved notes : 
60,10*) Standard AptllA Trees. 
hilkW) * In, Pear Treea. 
10,006 do. Plum Trees. 
. 5 , 001 ) "berry Tiers. 
3,01)0 Grape V n.ea I«alp-lla, Catawba, Clinton, and Con¬ 
cord. 
19,001) Limirvua Pie Plant. 
2,000 Arltor VHie, I Vwar transplanted. 
2 000 Itiariherriee, Faatolf, Franconia, Antwerp, kr„ 
I,Of*) Norway Spruce, 3 feet. 
2,0U« Horse i'hertrillt, from 1 to 4 yesrs old. 
20,000 App.i! Seeillinvs, one year old, extra lino. 
3,1*011 Lawton Klaekli”i ries. 
2,000 Cli'iry Irtirraiit, tfrue.) 
Packing grounds 2 miles aoulh of Syracuse, mi the Plank 
Road Address A. M. WildXAMi4, 
661-31 Syracuse, N. Y. 
I I If J HLANI) JV l IRNERIKH, 
1 1 NEWBURGH, N. Y. 
A. SAUL, Successor lo tho UU A. J. Downing & Co., 
lias the ple-mnro ,.r announcing lo th” natrons of this old 
establishment, anil thn public in general, Mint his dock uf 
Fruit soil Uruanmolil Tree*, Plant*, etc , for sale for lilt- 
ensuing Fall trade. 4 Toil end rnmplcte, and comprises 
everyth tig to lie obtained in Ills line of hiodnus*, viz: 
A inige iloelc of Apple, Pa ir, Cherry, Plain, I’oach, Ap- 
rieot, N vchiiIoe and Quince Tree.-, one io three years IrQln 
the hml, ol Hiira.’i’i.-r.|.i ,fiiy and growth. 
GRAPH Vinks -Naliya and Foreign, embracing all the 
new ami rare varieties, 
Gonsefiorrlfe, Curran's, Ra*pl)crrlftS, Blackberries, and 
strawberries. Of nil the heat, new and old proved varieties. 
Rhubarb and 4sriar»vus Rfinta, of all the heat varieties. 
ORNAMENTAL TREES. 
I'.vanriitkKAs, a very arge elut'k of Norway Sprue” of 
all alzes: lAil-am Fir, Eitropen Nilvi-r Fir; Austrian.Scotch 
and While Pines: llamlorn and Aiuerlcaii Spriion; Arbor 
Vita-, Jntiipei i (of Morin,) and a grr.it variety of New (Jnni 
furs, irnm one to live feel high, 
DkuM)ii)os Thicks Gf ext' a size fiir SI reek Plant log, and 
giving iinn id.I i:il<* effect to i’arks. Lawn*, Cemetei ie«, etc,, 
e'e., such as M'lplee (x varimiev i Elms ill) varieties,) As.h 
(S varietieft,) i)afes, 16 varieties,) lloisu Olieslnuts, Cnoilim. 
AilauMmv, l.nreb. Tulip tom, Abelea, Neguudo, Moiinlalii 
Ami, Din idiioiiH I’vp:!i'y», Weeping Wdiuws, American and 
European Lterieus. etc-, etc. 
Fi.owkuinu ritiKonn.— riser 80 cholon species and varie¬ 
ties. 
Rusks — A liege cut lent Inn of Hybrid Perpetual, Hardy 
Garden, Moas Clilnn, 'f'es, and oilier Roses. 
Hterms Plants, iuo.ihiii risaga Orange Plautaof extra 
growth, one toihree venrs old. 
Tlieahov.. stock is ill of the best quality and growth, aud 
will im Hold on the moot reasonable terms. 
A new Catalogue is ready, and will he sent to all appli¬ 
cants ou (inclosing a postage atamp to lire-pay the same. 
A. KAMI,, Highland Nurseries, 
Sept , 1860. [56t-4teo| Newburgh, N. Y. 
(JET THE EEST. 
N. Y. fi u,3nUTa ‘' tx 
o.r old. At * 'w* 
A*' 57>- 
W A NT'ED To nngngn Immediately, a good Prop¬ 
agator, prineipallv for Grapes and Rosea Referenrea 
requirud. Addresa, staring particulars, Rochester Nurse¬ 
ries, P. O. Box 1,398, Kochealer, N Y. 56«-3t 
M oney uan re m.mik in mei.i.inu oik 
AOBim'LTritAI. and VlSCkbl.ANkOUa Books. $’or 
tones of ageucy apply to SAXTON A BARKER, 
360-6t 25 Park Row, Now York. 
I j*M 1’l.OYM ENT FOIt 500 I MI| HTI(I(U’N YOl'Nfl 
I 2 .Mk.n From $10 to $30 per week CaU be made by active 
agerita in selling I,. Hall A Huo.'s siitmcription hooks, 
660 -Zt L. HALL * RRO., 
No. 8 Exchange Place, Rochester, N. .Y. 
(1*‘>H WANTEO Th” Aiklres* of good CANY AKSER8 
BP«Jx r, and AGIJN r.K vflio will travel I or $30 per month 
arm expefisea paid. Addresa S. F. FRENCH k CO., 
SfllKlt I'ubllaliers, Dt'*- 121 Nassau St, N. Y. 
r PO NURSERYMEN AND OTHERS. 
1 1’he Bubnuiihci- lirw W.UlXl APPLE IK EES, lour years 
old. comprising the lirmr VA iuhto ”, wl.i. Ii he will sell al 
low uitniKH, l. livered ou the premises lu this city, or they 
niav be removed at llu- option of the purrhusnr For par* 
UOulars, inquire of Hr \l Srmi.Nrfi limn- Caledonia Sqiuire, 
or address CAK1.TON H. ROGERS, Palmyra, N. Y. 
Rochester, Sopt. 2 H, ISffl, 859-3t 
Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary. 
NEW PICTORIAL EDITION. 
Is purohaaing a lull and complete English Dictionary, for 
the a 'bool-room, tire hoinehold, Office, counting-room, or 
library dosigned to lie a permanent and oft consulted 
volume, and coating mote than oidi'nory works—til.- pnr- 
ChA-er, iniahl” ol'lnii to milk", peiynnallv, a iimiute exam 
inaiion liioiM'lf. y«t wishes lo know what Dictionary lie 
may Hill” MlriafiudonJJ’ select IIS Ilia guide to Mo, metinmo, 
onijin, orUtauraohy, and proiiunenittou ot words. 'I hat 
Webster’s Unabridged Pictorial 
is that, work, we might submit an overwhelming muss uf 
the very log host te tiiiiou v, tail a limit lo noiaonable anueo 
compels ns to ic .tnct our Cllauoiia to auu c'fiiss of evi¬ 
dence, vf/.: 
PRESENT SALES, 
ax Indicating, with certainty (and not like exaggerated 
Htatem«ulM ot iuter'Oiled partleq) w>'at the pcop/s thiuk. 
These nuthuntlcated certificates ol Booksellers, who sell 
what Ml.' pupil)-, call for, nr,• yet v KIM N I PTC A N l' FACTS. 
A. S. Karats Jf Burr, /Vcw York. Kiglri hundred and 
thlrh-en, Wefiver; one hundred ami iwn, Worcester. 
fi/n ldon /, Co., New York Five Webster lo one Wnr- 
ces'ur. 
II. Htiller .V Co , Philadelphia. Ten Webster to one 
Worcester 
lii mu, 1‘hinncy I, C'o, lYr.io fork. TwO hundred ami 
six, Wchsier: lifiy, VVoree-ter* “The sales of Wnrcnster 
were all made within it few weeks alter publication. We 
have no v Utile or no demand for it, while Webster is in 
Steady request." 
I) Appleton Sf Cn., New York. Fix hundred and eighty- 
six, Webster two Imndred, Worcester. 
/' rail. Onkh y ifCto., New. York »i* hundred and thirty* 
tliri'e, Webster D.rty, Wo-oesler. 
Collins 6r JJrothcr, New York Four Webster to one 
Worcester 
dork, Austin, Maynard Sr Co., New York. Four hun¬ 
dred Hint sixty - two, Webster; twelve, Worcester. 
S. I ' <Ini/ys (,■ ( Chirai/o. 1 lirrm fiandred aud twenty- 
fooe, WldlslMe: t.w*' ive, Worcester. 
Sanborn \ Curler, Portland, Me " More than ono bun- 
•Ipi d, Webster: iivu '•)• tino*, Worcester.” 
Applegate. \ t '» , (tineiuniiIt I'lnee hundred and soV 
Cut v two, WenstPr. eigllT, WfiteegIPt 
Moor r, H'iftlueA, Keys \ Cn, Cincinnati “Twenty 
Widisters Pictorial, to on« Woecesmi’s, *nd havo filled ail 
the or'te|N we luiv— rceeteyil lor tie- latter ” 
/, Bushnelt, St- Louis Ninety• Mirim WebsU’i; seven, 
Woreesler. 
Keiths | tvnode, St Loots Wetisler in comparison with 
Worcester, fifteen m one " Our sales 'if Worcester nearly 
Ceased iu a law week. arier it appeared.'' 
I'll” most extensive jOhbttig liOuSO lo the hook'rail” In 
Hos'on Thirteen hundred und one, Webster; two lion 
died aud tvtonly-riioo, Worcester. Another Unit On book 
*'llnr. Gnu hundred arid thirteen, Webster; and 'woul 
Wnrceste' and " It la all I hat. have been called for ” 
limidn.il \ Alton, C'lluminis, (), “About eight Webster 
to one Worcester." 
Anderson S,- Fuller, Toledo, O, “Ninety-two Webster 
to each copy of Worcester.” 
AT««r \ Smith, Ypeitanti, Mich. Tldrty-tvro, Wnhator; 
ou WoR-Uster, 
J L Corse Sr Son, Hurlinylon, Iowa, Killy, Webster - , 
three, Woreesler. 
Ft 11 mint. Smith Sf Co., Ur.lroit, Midi. Twenty five Web¬ 
ster to one Worcester. 
Another Western In,OH” reports, “Two hundred, Web 
ster; and hill Due Wiu ecsior and Mult lo a himksellur. 
No countcr-Htatcinent* can he “xhitiited, dealing iu fads 
and Jlyures, that disprove tho stain of public opinion iodi 
catcd by the above nqiort*, wliieli wern inndit during 
August and September'. 1,7.50 pages. Price 46,50. Sold by 
all Itooksidlnia. G. if!. MFRltlAM, Spriogllcld, Mass. 
I i7*“The eighty pages of Illustrations, comparable In 
tlneoesa to those of hank notes, arc worth the price of the 
hook.”— Ch Herald. 
" Oct; the Boat.” Got the Handsomest. 
Get tho Cheapest. Get Webster. 
('if Speeimon pamphletgof th” new features sent by 
mail on application. 661 It 
pANASERAGA NURSERIES, 
V Danavillti, JV. "V. 
O. B. MAXWELL So OO., 
Lx addition to their extensive stock of Fruit and Orna¬ 
mental Trees, offer for the Autumn of I860 and Spring of 
1861, an inimoti.n- stock or 
SMALL h’JtUITS. 
HARDY NATIVE. LKAl’ES Anna, Catawba, Concord, 
Clara, Delaware, Diana. Isabella, Hartford 
Prolific., arid Rebecca, very nlrong and welt- 
grown. 
RASI’HEKltlFR Unit and Yellow Antwerp, Cntnwissifi 
Fa*toll; Franconia, Large Fiuitod Monthly, 
and Brinckle'a Orange, by the thousand, 
very low. 
CURRANTS - Whit” and Red Dutch, Black Naples, Vic¬ 
toria, Cherry, and White Grape. 
GOOSEBERRIES— Houghton's Seedling, 1,2, and 3 years, 
very cheap. 
RLACIiHEItHltCO New Rochelle and Dorchester. 
STKAWlIhlllUKS - or all tho leading sorts. 
KHL'UAItil, ASPARAGUS, &c. 
I ^r - Iiea:'riptivc and Wholesale Catalogue furnished to 
applicants. 
Dttuavill”, N. V., Sept. 24, 1?60. 060-3t 
ASSIGNEE’S SALE OF BLOODET) STOCK! 
I shall Nell tho Stock of Skth \. Bi-oxuu., E*q„ at his 
reahleocn In Hartford, Tnimhull Go., Ohio, at Auction, lo 
Ih” highest b dd”r, "" TnuiuuiAV, too 14th day of October 
next, commencing at 10 o'clock, A. M. Th” Stock consbtA 
of over Iff h,old of Short-horn Durham Cattle, principally 
Howland Heifer", which have been canTullv i. Iccteo and 
r,-nerved from previous eih-«,—Together with a few Young 
Ftii!Ju. including P ont liny, <in .mini'll of great promise, t" 
which the Mows an” Heifers have hen fired Six Jacks 
and Jnnnetteof uxi vllent firewdiug and d"'Vended from the 
h,M( of imported stock Also a Hock of Smith Down Sheep 
of superior quriilv anil pm” bro-ding, descend d from the 
faoioqs flock of.l'iMS vVfihii. the prince of South Down 
bn-edefe, So o” Hoses, including a good minister mar". 
A Do, cl private rate ,t any time, Cheater White Pigs of tho 
he»t quality and hroeding- 
Mr. llu.aiixKi.t, hns bred and sold more Improved Mock 
th in any other man in NorMi-rn Obi", and ha* "hared 
largely in premium* ot vuriou«ritat»x and County Fair", ami 
tin long established ami enviable refutation os a hreeder of 
stock l< a sure guarantee that thin will be a rare chance for 
ha rvalue, as it is a we'I known fact that ureter ordinary c!<- 
qiiuiMhinrc* no dlabli&tied hreeder will port with his best 
eclcarinns of stock. 
TF.RM-4 OF SALE.—Six months credit on approved 
notes, or a liberal di-count for cash. 
If. B. THOMPSON, Assignee nf SllTH A. BcSH.VKI.L. 
Hartford, Trumbull Co., U., Sept. 28, IStiU. 500-21 
J)LOOMmGTON mm8EBY f Illinois.- 
Mcl'it a.s'h (»k.s amknt »is TkK.KH, :« Inrirn utock cL)•'np 
forcasli. Apple, l lo 4 years, l.iKiil, $29 lo $93, Mocks, I 
year, selected, m.ilnu, LV. duosr.br,era, Ihorghton, strong, 
ted. $•- Raspberry, mimv file, j,2 lu if, Strawberry, 
Wilson ", I’v Scarlet. C ifom-, lavs, or WnrliliigGin, and 
others, pure. KM, $f;MUNI, Tulips, lUil. of Ml namvd 
sorts, Dr,'I nml Ng’l, $h Itnnl drafts, l",is)o, tm; Fruit 
Stocks, Beeils, Stc., mm pm- Lists. Goaij orders [u l'*,|l , acked 
free. [330-311 K K. PHGBNIX. 
|» LAW’S PATENT APPLE PACKEB. 
' * Fatemed July IHQD. 
Turn I’oe.kor was Invonti d with a full kmuvlcdge of wlmt 
was wanted inc the important business, nod has risen in 
tl'ishliiii! time In lie a .tarile nml drairuhte aitic'c. No 
Farmer vviGi Fruit to imck should or would lie without one 
if he Ittoov it* iLiivnnhigCs. It I* nntiruly of Irou amt will 
lust a lifetime. See cut in RliKSL of JScj't .9. Price $3,80. 
Agents and Pod.liars wanted in every County and Town 
in this nnd other .States whore fruit in extensively grown. 
A lew i'uunty and distant Slate rights for sale. Bend for a 
Circular. Address or apply to 
669 4t R. LAW, Lock port, N. Y. 
'PHD CiltOVTin «*-> BAKER 
I i J' , r - . i , t , i :; w 
FAMILY SEWING MACHINE 
Is rapidly superseding all fibers for family use. The 
Dm iii.u I.ouk-Stiti'ii I'ornied l.y thin Machine is found to 
ho the only one which survives the wash lotion Mn*scums, 
ami, thoreforo, tho only ono perimiiiontly valuable for 
Family Sowing. 
IT IS THE BEST IN THE WORLD 
Fur families to use, who dr-lro o stitch unrivaled for 
BKAMTY, KL.v : I'tt'iTY, no.i Sl'ftFNGTII. This loscliine 
sows equally well mi all I’aliiii'*.; iiiiimIIq, Cf'ii'iri, linen, 
woolen cloth, oto,; troro tho fimod BWIJ48 MITtH.IVupto 
llm IIEAVIKBT BKAVKR Cl.uTII or LF.ATHKR. It 
liniti|i”S its own work, which i» tnori. duiuhle than any fab¬ 
ric, runs at a quicker rule of i peed tluin snv other, in very 
slmplo In its cnristi lletl.ui, monlv oildoism.iit, nod with 
proper management. NEVER GEl'S OUT UF ORDER. 
OF F I C K 9 . 
495 Broadway,N piv York: IH Hummor Street, Boston; 730 
IJtioatnnt St.i'Ot, I'hlladolplihi: IH1 Hal 11 mo re -Greet, Italti- 
inoie; 124 North Fourth Street, 81. Lnul»; 58 West Fourth 
S root, Cincinnati. 171 Hunerior Street, Clsre jind, IIBI.iilio 
Street, Chicago; nnd all tho principal cltlea aud towns la 
ihy bolted States 
5ft9| SEND FOR A CIRCULAR. _r£| [4t 
( ;TJAISrO-FROM BAKER’S ISLAND, 
Wk would call tli9 Attention of Guano Dealers, Planters, 
and Farmers, to thu article which wo havo on hand and 
lor salo nt 
40 Per Cent. Less than Peruvian Guano, 
which wo claim to he anuerinr to any Guano or Fertilizer 
ever imported or manulhoUlrud iu this country. 
This Guano in imported by 
WILL I A M 11. VV JE1 SI 5, 
OF NEW YORK, 
From Baker’s and Jarvis' Islands, in the South 
Pacific Ocean. 
Sold genuine and pure as imported tij thu Cargo, or at 
retail by 
JOHN IL HARDY, General Agent, 
No. 58 riouth Street, Corner of Wall Struct, 
NEW YORK. 
It has hoen satisfactorily tlisted by many of our promi¬ 
nent fnmmre.ftiid analyzed I.v the mostoiiilnentamf popu¬ 
lar Agricultural Chemist.", and found lo contain, (ua will bo 
such by our Circular,) a large pur uontag” of 
Bono Phosphate of Lime and Phosphoric Acid, 
and otlrur unimul organic mnfter, yielding ammonia sultl 
"loot to prudent Immediate Ahondaot crops, beside" pub- 
stautlrilly eiiric.liluu tlie "oil U nn he freely used wittiout 
daugur of huruilMt th” *”'id or plant, by coming in contact 
with it, un is tin: Ofido willi other mrtillzerii; retaining 
a groat, degree of ror.istimr, it cjiusoh III” plant, to grow iu a 
healthy condition,and ns oxpeiieooe Itaa proved, 
FREE GF f.NBEf TL 
Fur orijera iu any uoautity, (which will be promptly at¬ 
tend”,! to,) or pamphlets containing full particulars or an* 
alyst'i) aud tests ot farmers,apply a* above. 559- 13t 
/ lltICKKY SKKDS. Wo havo 20 nnslu'lH fresh Cherry 
"ri l>i I a wu will null nt m per bushel, who re 5 or U) 
bushols aro taken. Biiiglu bushel, $4. 
A. FAHNESTOCK & SONS. 
Toledo, Ohio, Sept. J, i860. 557 5t 
l* V I.V IA AMKUIC’ANA AMERICAN ARBOR VITvM 
n EVERGREEN FENriK. This Imaotlfol ami Hardy 
Evergreen makes a penukuont bodge screen ami wind 
hreak. Send for a Circular The Muds supplied ou liberal 
ton,is. Diana, Delaware and Concord Grope Vines; WU- 
Ben's Albany Htrawhern-, Ac., ke. Address 
556 tit A. ./. McCl.AVK, Fnlinyra, N. Y. 
F 'au’.i ion $AJX Ono of thebest and best situated 
farms iu Monroe Co., lying 3 miles west of thin City, in 
JT farms iu Monroe Co., Ivtng 3 miles west of tbi* City, tu 
tho town of Gates, on the Buffalo rood, will he sold at a groat 
bargain if application is made soon. A small farm ol fit) to 
80 acres, oear tho Cit y, or a house and lot worth 4 to $5,000 
iu the city, would tie taken in pact payment For particu¬ 
lar* apply ou the Promises, or at No. 8 Hill "treet, at tho 
office of John M. Fucsrou k Co., of M. HUNTINGTON. 
Rochester, N. Y-, August 21, I860. 464-tf 
I >HOriHllltOM ATID OIL 1‘AINTINUH_AgeutH 
1 Wanted to introdiicu tbi- heautllul art. Young ui”n are 
lonklng over $fd a mouth in this buxines*. Terms and 
.ripeoiniena sent nil'.K, liy addroe-mg. with stamp for return 
postage. [655-8l| L. L. TODD & CO., Lowell, Mans. 
rtHOICK I«ITL1JC)17H> ROOTS. 
J New Dorcriptivo and Priced Catalogue of 
HyacintkH. 
IjiliumH, 
TtilijiM, Jicc. 
Comprising the largest assortment ever offered. 
A.NDKKtV MtUIUKUAN, 
555 9t 878 Broadway, New York. 
I UAItW FOR SALE.—About to removn from the State, 
I offer for sale, very cheap, my Farm of ail acres, one 
mile from Waterloo,— UK) acrea io wood, worth half the 
prion I ask for the farm. New house aud burn, peppermint 
diMlillmy nnd building, orchard and two good wells.— 
Liberal credit for one half the purchase money. 
Address O. 11. CI.AKK, 
August 11, I860.—tf. Waterloo, rienoca Co., N. Y. 
flKKAT OITUIORITY. Partleulsra sent free. Agents 
VJ wanted.—349 SHAW & CLARK, Biddeford, Maine. 
A MERICAN O XT A. JNT O, 
SROM 
JARVIS & BAKER'S ISLANDS, 
I.V TUB 
SOUTH PACIFIC OCEAN, 
rMPORTKU BY Tll» 
AMERICAN GUANO COMPANY 
Oflioe, GO WiUmixa Sti-ntst, 
NEW YOBK. 
0. S. MARSHALL, i’res't. H. MATHER, SerVy. 
J. K. CHAPPELL, Agent, 69 Exchange St., Rochester, N. Y. 
rpo KMilUtll*, MECHANICS, AND UT II.DKltH.— 
I Our 4 *Irrepressible Conflict" is against high prices.— 
We offer you, at 74 Main St., Rochester, irou, Nails, Hard¬ 
ware, Oils, Paints, Color*, Windows, Doors, Bliuda, floes, 
8padefl, Shovels, Corn Hoes, Cultivator*, and other nrlicile* 
too numerous to mention. Also, the celebrated “ Straight 
Draft Plow," which we Offer ohenper that, the ehwapnat. 
535-tf MOORE, HE BING k CO. 
rpKirril FOR THE MILLION FOMKTIIINU NEW. 
1 Office No. 7 Mansion House likick, 53 State street. 
Roeheater. N. Y. _ 1523-1^ K. F. WIIJTON . 
yy ItKIU.Elt As WUAON MANt FAUTLlUNU CO.V 
IMPROVED FAMILY SEWING MACHINES, 
60S 1 iroadway, New Yorlr- 
Theae Mac bines combine all the Int* Improvements for 
Hemming, Stt/ching and Felling Seams, and are the best la 
use for family agwiNO and tailoring work. 
Price* from $30 to $180. Hemuiera, $5 ,-xtr*. 
8. WVDIBBI.K, Agent. 
815-t.f Now. 8 and ID Smith's Arcadw. Ho etiS" ' 
I IMK-Pairi, I'eriH'taul Kiln, I'atcaMI July, 
J Superior to any in use for Wood or Coal. 2>2 cord* of 
wood, or 1>< tuns of coal to_100 bbls-^coal uot mixed with 
aton*. Address 
[434-tfl 0. i). PAGE, Rochester, N. Y. 
