AND ORNAMENTAL TREES 
TORONTO, AUG. 1".—Beeves scarce: sales, 1st qua 1 .. 
ad ilo, *vn>, 1'4,'i'R iii irl'ir. t'.O". Plump, 
good sulipl v, lit $3,0 tfliSiOU by ear Ion!. Lambs, plenty 
at $2.i)0 dU, a". ('iiUti. ryivori.oo Hide**. $T""*>6,<HI « 
cwl. tor a reel!; $fi,28Cfll%M) Tor trliiinied do. Belts, 21<.y 
36c. Lanibsklu•, U0< (J) 61,10 each. 
CHICAGO, Alt*. 1A ftBEVRt Demand law : mar¬ 
ket active; sal' 1 ! range-Jit $2,'6 * (I.!)", Chiefly at $6,00 )' 
6,26. HOGS—toat!ei|Hale -mnly; tlrai; sales r.-.nge at 
$6,60011,25, chiefly at 516,150*0,76. 
- &: H - W- SMITH’S 
AMERICAN ORGANS! 
Special Notices 
The American Organs are it,,. iiebt of tlte kind made, 
far anpet lor to the common i >rgan, Harmonium, or Mo- 
lodcon. In fullness ami ttoiTecinese of tone tiicv sur¬ 
pass ajl others, ami ns an elegant iilrcrof fur.drure they 
excel in beauty. For the Parlor, Chiirch, Lecture, oi 
Bodge Boom, they ha re no equal. Also, 
Tub Practical Shkphhrd .—Advance in Price,— 
It will he seen by reference to advertisement that the 
price of Dr. Randall's last, and best, work on Sheep 
Husbandry, The Practical SuKi'BBnD, baa been 
advanced from $ 1.50 to $ 1.75. Considering the prices 
now charged for works of equal cost of manufacture, 
(reckoning quality of paper, printing, number and 
style of Ulna trail on A, bluding, etc ,) the new price is 
very low, and it may soon bu necessary lo make it $2. 
The paper upon which it is printed costs over one third 
more than the same quality did when the work was 
first Issued, and the cases (covers) in proportion. This 
would warrant an advance to over $2, but fortunately 
the publisher obtained p iper fbr several editions before 
the last rise, and (instead of “ marking up,” as do the 
merchants,) gives the public the benefit of his very 
advantageous purchase of stock. Those, if liny there 
are, who have wailed for the price of the book to he 
lower, have •‘missed a figure,” audit, is more limn 
probable that such as want, it, and do not purchase 
soon, will ere long he Obliged to pay still more, or go 
without, the beet and most complete work on American 
Sheep Husbandry ever pnblisheiL 
Sollcit the attention of 
n, and 
THE WOOL AT AH MEETS. 
NEW YORK, An?. I". Under a more easy money 
mark, i, and a in st- rial advance hi gold and exchange, 
there lias prevailed a good demand for domestic fleeces, 
toe Inquiry being eiillrelv speculative. In price* there 
Is no pBftlcular change, yel.hnl lera are firmer In their 
views. Manilliictiiier an-n t liiiyln* It pivseuf, owing 
i„ the drouth ami tli- low stage or water Ik mill itiiMii,,. 
tforelgu i ascription-* cnulljiue quiet, a« buj ' r* and sell¬ 
er* are apart hi the'r view,. The aides r.*r tie- week 
fool III! l.v .lWii Hi*. Nutivi fleece- at $t,'i) for Wlsron- 
•iiiiind Michigan; 211*5 for 3tjl.*r *1.0*31,11 for unto 
and I'ei'ii-’ lvntila: $t,lilj&*l,ti5 for Pulled: also sales of 
UKI bii’es Ilf I'OiuiiiOii Oi goo.l t a llornta at 6*fiJ tie; ) 
bales fan min al fl.hV* 1.25; 300 hales white Ib.iiskol at 
72> 4 Te,7V: 210 do. l laek an I gray do ul *5 »jc : 116 do. for- 
dova’af 76c: IT bat"* M--tlza arid 12,000 tbs. Mexican oo 
private terms.— JSvc- POSl- 
BOSTON, Aug. 10.—The following are the quotations 
r woof for this w<~k:— Domestic — >axotry and Merino, 
Ine. $3 it, 81,20'iiitJ6; full blood, 21,1601.311! half and 
liree-fourths htoo", fl.W'** l.is : oiumon, $l,io.>i.t.5; 
nulled, extra, $US rl,3i>; do. superflm- S1 JWffiajS ; dO. 
No. I, Oft:,.:«)i.; Wes'‘Til mixed, yfli/a$Ual Foreign — 
Smyrna, waabed, »>■ i S5c;-1n. unwashed, :iu,i45o ; Syrian, 
on«,coc; (’ape, gfi.fTftc; Orlaiea, OOiaW; Buenos Ayres, 
30$60e; Peruvian,IWfftMr, -s' 
OHIO AGO, Any. It.—Received 2,'WT Tbs. Shipped 27,- 
62-i fhs. Mirket iiilrt.m I unchanged. We quote t— Fine 
light tlei eo.*t’fa,G5c: uiedtilui fleecesZfSAv • i-mtrtie fleece 
7.’(oi80c; factory tub-washed 95c<a $1,00.— Tribune. 
THE PEACTICAL SHEPHERD, 
A COMPLETE TRZATISE ON THE BREEDING, MANAGE¬ 
MENT and DB 3 A 8 E 8 OP BHEEP. 
By Hon. Henry S. Randall, LL. D., 
Author of “Sheep Husbandry in the South,” “Fine- 
Wool Sheep Husbandry,” Ac., Ac. 
PUBLISHED BY D. D. T. MOORE. ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
This work, first published last fall, has already reach¬ 
ed its Nineteenth Edition, and titedemand has thus far 
oeen extraordinary. A new and revised edition Is now 
remly, and others will follow In such rapid succession 
that, alt orders can hereafter be titled promptly. No vol¬ 
ume on .my branch of Agriculture or husbandry ever 
had so rapid a sale or gave such universal satisfaction. 
Tlie work Is a timely one, and luiquestlonahly fhehesrarut 
most complete Treatise on Sheep Ifusluuxtrv ever published 
in America. It [3 cordially welcomed and highly ap¬ 
proved by both Press aud People. Witness the follow¬ 
ing extructs from a few nr the numerous Review; and 
Letters the work has elicited: 
TO THE GREAT STOCK OF 
STAN'DAIiD AND DWARF FRUIT TREES, 
ORNAMENTAL TREES, 
SMBS AND PLANTS, 
Boar dm ;ni, Gray Sc Co. 
FORTES. 
The subscriber—late one of the firm — has taken the 
Wll(i /./-.' SAt.ft ,UlK.\-ry,:nu\ willfiii nisli thesePlauOS 
lo dealers and the public at the very lowest prices. 
Send for bVr m far ■ and address aft tertian. 
8IBKIUA ATT, Wholesale Agent. 
Of every description, which they now offer for the | 7«0-<ti:ow' 7ks Broadway, Sew York. 
FALL TRADE. 
The Stock is of the IYhst Quality in all respects. 
A WHOLESALE CATALOGUE 
Is just published, and will be sent post free to appli¬ 
cants who inclose a stamp. 
KLXWAN«EIt & BARRY, 
Mount Hope Nurseries, 
762-tt Rochester, N. Y 
TKKKS! TRKEH! TUKTCtk! 
L lepicO Standard Apple, Standard and liwarf Pear, 
standard ''berry, JVach, Pltim, Rod, White and ftlack 
Ci rratit-Iiiirseelu stout. .'iO.OOO Ru-well s, iuii'6 .OHJ .ieat 
'u-itin m i-ivin-riy; MMMOGnipe vines. IsitbeUu, l.ar.a.w- 
ba, Is-l.i a arc and ( ouconl, for sale In laigeor .malt 
quantltes. t un if mu cash. 7i« ttvow 
JAYNE & PEATMAN, Ronton, Yates bo., Y. 
W V MICltiUjCOPK — t'luubii.iiig luslruo- 
tton with Ainuf-ment. t* n ailci, prepaid, 
£ for $260; it' with Sbeauiifni Mnui. etl Ob* 
j 8 Jects for $3*25; with i* < bdet ts. f by 
1^,_1 HENPY OR A ltd, 
IS)Centre btnvf. Sew Vork. 
vv —Also he will mall. p-i*|.abl. the Novelty 
U«ss. companion of flu- Craig Mlrrtiscope, 
V. lor exauiihltig Living Itisects, Seeds, 
Flower*. Wool, Jte.. fur $l-5ii; or with l‘i 
neautiful Mi .untea Onlecls for t.t DUeount to dealers. 
Agents Wanted.— $ 50 per month guaranteed. For 
terms utid speet mens address, with stamp, L. L. Todd 
& Co., New York. 756-l2t 
H edge pi.antm: hkihik plants: r — ■ >vn- 
Hedge Plant ( ircular tor the season Is now ready, 
and will he mailed to all applicants. Address 
-S. tic A It DM A N A Nu.v.eiymen, 
Y. 
Jltavkets, Commcvcc, &c 
M aplewood young i.ai*if.#*’ institute, 
PITd'.-FIEl.l>, Mas-., eoitimeuees it- 47tb semi¬ 
annual session Oct. fith, •'id, with important Improve¬ 
ments In its buildings, added to the great beauty of its 
location and the well-known excellence of its "perma¬ 
nent corps of instructors. 
For Circulars, address llitr. C. V. bt’EAK, the Prin¬ 
cipal- 76l-7t 
UY THE PREMIUM 
THRESHING MACHIiYE. 
Iv Livonia, Livingston Co., on the morning of the 
8tli Inst., after a short but painful Illness, of Croup and 
Olplllerbi, Kill A Kt.TA, voungest daughter Of OSCAIt 
and KMiLttt ADAMS, aged 2 years and 6 months. 
Rnr»] New-Yorker Ofllee, ) 
RoCR KSTKIt, August 16, ISOl. S 
There Is a general dullness In tills market. Produce 
does not come In much. We nuke few changes In 
figures. Borne articles which we quote are altogether 
nominal: 
Kocbestor Wholesale Price*. 
Flour aim Grain. 
Flour, win. wli't. $i2,,vXii.'S 
Flour, spring do. G.W,-10,00 
Flour, buck win-iii.o.d w,o,w 
Meal, ludlatx..2,<a<Sa,iO 
Wheat, Geiiebee. 2,2tta2,6U 
Best while Panadidl, 15^2.15 
Corn.L4t\gil,5t) 
ti _,«.i iv. a i t. . n in’ hi ui 
fpUOHNDALC SOUTH DOWNS. —Having 
L recently purchased from BAU'L THORNE, Esq., 
hl-enttn flock of odebrated SOUTH DOWN ritEE”, 
I am i iinbied to offer t r sale about 76 head o( this 
favorite- Breed, c i-nprislng FIFTY EV\ !-.s of various 
agre, an t TwENlV-FlvK RAMS, (yearlings and 
lambs.) All Slicep sold win he delivered "at the uoat or 
railway Iren of eliarg.-. 
Having previously pur-based from Mr. THORNE the 
celebrated Imported Ham “ Arvhhi.-Ieip." bred hv the 
late JONAS IV tun, Brabrahani, England, 1 take pleas¬ 
ure in announcing that lie is now r.- united to the flock 
to which lie has al ready gl vca so much reputation. 
UKORtlK H. BKi it' N, 
Millhrook, Washiilgt-iri Hollow I’. <>., 
761-6 1 Dutchess b’o., N. Y 
A*ciu Aincvtiscmcnts 
Eggs, dozen.LyallbC 
Honey, liox.2.W28 
(Jamlfes, box.atfiZIbj 
Gaudies, extra.42^22>j 
Knit auil Roots. 
Apples, bushel.75® 126c 
Do. dried ft lb .... iUIO 
Peuclies, do _25.7,25 
<'hi-rrlc&, do .25,a2» 
Plums, do .... ISi2i) 
Potatoes, busb$2,0o,<;2,00 
lllfit-s and flktu-. 
Slaughtered. Auj»c 
Calf. Hi":. 2S 
Sheep Pelt;. As.m.25 
Lamb Pelt;..Vt2,l '25 
Seed*. 
Clover, nii'illuui $ — 
Do. large. — r — 
Timothy.... -vai — 
SuiuIrleA- 
Wood, hard.56,50;jt7,fiU 
Do. soR.l,iMai.%0tl 
Coal, Sc ra u to u.. 12 J« il S,IK' 
Do. PUtiUiii.. 12 . 1 Vla,15.U(i 
Do. Sharaoklri 12,10 :13.00 
Do. Char. la.i.l.v- 
Salt, hhl.,V/i AX' 
Straw, tuu.10,00 
Hay, tuu.I7.'*bi 20,011 
Wool. >7 It,. 75 i-'#". 
Whltefish, S hid..ESN.. .COO 
Codfish, qointal. ..y,'*Ci'-' 5" 
Trout, half lib!-y.'AfcjtfW 
I3T ADVERTISIN'G TERMS, la Advance—TlIIBTY- 
FrvK Ckxt6 a Link, each Insertion. A price and a 
half for extra display, or 52>* cents per line of space. 
Special Notices (following reading matter, leaded,) 
40 cents a Hue. 
13 T* The edition of the RURAL Is now so large as to 
render It necessary that the. first form (outside pages) 
should go to press on Friday of the week preceding date, 
and the last form (Inside pages) on Tuesday morning. 
Hence to secure Insertion advertisements lnteuded for 
the lost page should reach us ten days In advance of the 
■late of the paper, and those for the Inside (7th page; on 
Monday. 
The Railway Morse-Power irlrli-f, tins r pent*-iiy 
taken Mu 1 Kir-t Premium ui N. Y. Mule Fair, mid has 
never I’HlIeil tu do «<i over till It- competitor- where- 
ever exhlbittwl hj‘ us In isompctlttoo with others, run¬ 
ning with low elevation and slow travel uf team! 
C0MRINKD TERES HERS AND CLEANERS. 
XlirexliurN, Scporulors, latiuittg Jlills, 
Wood Saivs, Arc. 
All of the best In market. The 
THEESHEE AUD CLEANEE 
Received the Fihst Phkmilm at the Ohio BtuteFalr, 
1563, runs easy, separates the grain clean from the straw, 
cleans quite equal to the beet of Fanning Mills, leavlug 
the grain tit for the mill or market. 
fF For price and description send for 1 irctilars, and 
satisfy vourself before purchasing. 
Address R. A M. HARDER, 
7t8-7teo CoMesklll, Schoharie County, N. Y. 
WYCKOFP8 PATENT «OOD W ATER PIPE. 
11 I. B. HOoBIE v t o., p i Ar- jei,-, Rochester, 
N. Y., manufacture all sizes of Hits pipe, from one to 
twelve inches bore. 
U is tin- cheapest, most durable, aud beet pipe In use, 
for water works In Cltlis and villages, for breweries, 
tanneries, ml Hoad-, and Water courses of all kinds. It 
has all the strength of Iron, and Is much more durable, 
bestdea being a much purer medium for conducting 
water. V, e also make tin- best and cheapest farmer's 
piro in use, for conducting water from springs to dry 
hel ls, dwellings, or oilier places. 
Tills pipe Is made by boring solid pine logs and scant¬ 
ling, and where much pressure Is required, banding it 
with iron. 
All orders filled promptly. Circulars contain list of 
prices. 7fii-tf 
T3MPLOYMENT.— *75 A MONTH—Agents wanted 
Ag to sell flowing Machines. We will give a commis¬ 
sion on all Machines sold, or employ agents who will 
work for the above wage,, and all expenses paid. 
Address D. B. HERR IN TON & CO.. Detroit. Mich. 
1 NEW STRAWBERRY. MEAD'S SEEDLING.— 
/Y Large, conical hrrrv. hi llllant scarlet color, glossy 
surface, aud sweet. Juicy flesh, of the highest flavor. 
Price, tt per dovu ; $25 per hundred. Ready this tall. 
For circulars. Ac., address 
PETER II. MEAD. 
Room 43 Moffat Building, 
762-21 335 Broadway, Ne.w York. 
( \{ \ V TERM OF is WEEKS — W hich 
(T -ti.l r opirns Aug. |Sth, pays for hou' d. washing, 
fuel and romnfttrnlslus!. xcept sheets and pillowcases, 
in Falley Seminary, Fulton, N. Y. Tuition in common 
English, $N Address J. P. GRIFFIN. Principal. 
fiARILY IVL\E AND CIDER DILI. 
With Press Com¬ 
bined, large and 
small size, for 
ban i, horse or 
other power. Is 
strong, reliable, 
• mp.vi. simple, 
neat of constru' - 
lion, furuhlc, eco¬ 
nomical A cheap. 
Grinds all kinds 
Of fruit, fine, fast, 
easy, and presses 
dry. 
Borne valuable 
Im pro v e m e u t s 
have hem added 
to this Mill since 
las’, season, and 
w« now feel cou¬ 
rt-lent Hint tt ts 
ust what the peo 
pic warn. 
For full partic¬ 
ulars, Descriptive Pamphie’. or Mills, .vd-'tv-- rhe man¬ 
ufacturers, Messrs-HUTCHINSON ,t i'RoTHER. 
759-liU Auburn, N. Y. 
' ttUTCHfWSCgN 
¥fm Ja r t -vr 
WIN! tOIOBI MIU2 
THE PROVISION MARKETS. 
NEW VORK, Aug. 13.—ASHES—Firm. Sales at 213,50 
for pots, aud $ 16 , 61 ) twr pearls. 
FlOiuc and Mkal-TIic market for AVestern and 
Stale Flour Is more active; the demand is general; the 
Inquiry ho lug In part for exp >rt, prieef are a shade 
firmer; bftUtw' brands are quite active and firmer. 
Sales at t'.i.m i.9,S5 tor uiierllue Slave; for 
extra State; *H'.iOntliVU for fancy dn; t'.v.#c- c 1 " 0 u 
the low >■ rad cm of VVen-ni extra; $ 10,40 of tu#) fur Ship¬ 
ping Ohio; »in ,75 1 i3,6"Cor'rad. ami family brands: and 
$ 111,7 i;a »6, 0 fiir idil and new Bt. Louis ex Iris. Canadian 
Flour Is active, uud I "a l.v- ! sitter; sah-i at 10,44 
for the low grades of t vtr.i, ami lO,.Vud2,'<) for tun 1 , 
and rttuilly *■ tires. Southtrn Flour 1-also .U,a>t5c het- 
uid qulti :mtive; Hit supply la light; sales at 2.0,70 
(a,11,70 for mixed to good superfine eoun'iv, ttallluiore, 
«c, ami $12,n ;allI,'») P>r trade aud fau.lly brands. Rye 
Flour Is scarce and firm: tales at 2S6U41L76, Corn 
M> al Hllnu, '.de« at $AUC» for Jersey; 2N2ator 31ar»h‘s 
Caloric, and for Kraudy win.. 
(JhaIN—'T he market for prime Wheat Is more active, 
and l, on.-lo two c uts belter, owing to the Imprcve- 
nietri lrieieliangc. The dcmaii.i Is mainly for export. 
The market close- Ittlii. Bales Chicago xprlug at 22,13 
Milwaukee club at f2. ,6.,i 2,36; amber do. at $2.37 
$2,40; Red Wi .tern it $2.3 2.1 ■; underdo, a! $2,1) 
2,-Vl.S; W lute Mlel.U'iu at tJ.-gi. Barley Is llrm hut 
quiet. Marie) Mall I In demand, at 22,25 per Ini. Oat., 
ai live hui lower: sates Canadian at '27c; Western at 94 
(a trie, and Btxie al *Bc. Itye la scarce aud wanted, at 
$l,‘k'V.<2,"" per hu. Corn 1, plenty and lower; sale* at 
$L’Uy1.63‘, for Mixed Western; very choice at $1,54— 
the latter above the in urket—closing quiet at $1,62 for 
Nm2. 
PiwmBlONS—The demand for Pork Is more active, 
and the market decidedly better; the Inquiry Is entirely 
speculative, hosed upon Ute supposed light stock In the 
country; s-A-e at 23i.ixMi30f»Jtmr m.l mess; 2:18,60.0,31),50 
for new mess; 234,'*(nfG.AO for prim. ; $3ll,tM^3fiA t ' for 
prime mev-. and r ’' V>,5<) mj thin 'no-, closing 
FANCY PI 44 EONS, 
j For sale, all of the choicest 
rtf varieties Is.ported, aud sc- t 
' Iccted from the hest for. len N -v || g2 
-traluq If It Were posslhl. 
for gvntlciunn who are not 
fanciers lo auow the amount * — 
of pleasure In keeping and 
raising fine Pigeons, scarce anv would be 
'vitUi.ut Uiolrgtvlories which would forma 
"■ spK-ndid ..nauealt l« tlielr garileiia or 
Set. i lorh-t t,J VI. ... ABtU RY. 
Poat-Office, Box No. 430s New York City. 
t VVNDAl.L’S GREAT SHEEP IfOOK.- 
U The price of Tub Pha. tic.u. bhepheup. by Hon. 
II. B Kan fi.xl.T-, is now $1.75, am! If paper, binding, Ac., 
continue to advance, (orereu remain at present figures.) 
will soon he $2 or more. Belli by mall, post-paid, on 
receipt of price. 
A'ldre--. D. D. T. MOORE, Rochester, N. Y. 
BOOKS FOR R(J RALISTS 
IT’ARMEirs LOOM.-All person? interested 
I ' In home manufacture, arc requested to examine 
the prin:Ileal utLllty and cheapness of 
HENDEKSOU'S PLANTER'S LOOM. 
U tr- ads the treadles throws the shuttle, lets off the 
web, and t»'o-s up the cloth, the weaving being all 
done by working the lathe. It can he made bv an v c.ir- 
! ten ter. I'liU IvMimwlll weave -H-aus. Llusey, Flannel, 
<1 rscys. >. ami. -- sacks, iouble width 1) .oil,* Is. Plata 
loth, or any kind of Cotton. Wool, Flax or lleiup 
I lntlie. file Countie- of Western New York for s« a 
b. 1 . HI. IS A LlrlMM (>Tl, Almond. AUe.auy Co., 
N, Y. State and Couiity Rights fir sute ov ). ft. llKN- 
DKItsON, Patentee. Salem, Iowa. This Loom can be 
seen opposite the Court House, in Rochester, until the 
State Fair, where it will be on exhibition. 1762-5 1 
rpo INVENTORS AND PATENTEES. -Inventions 
1 examined. Patents ubtalned. Patents rt-l-sucd. 
Patents i-xU-aded. K eject .al cases prosecuted without 
charge unless successful. I. ERASER A C *•. Western 
New York Patent Agency, Rochester and Buffalo, N.Y. 
Allen's American Farm 
Book.1.25 
Do. Hi—usee of Domes¬ 
tic Animals .1,00 
Am. Bil l Fancier. 26 
Am. Klt.-lien t;*rd«nt:T t : I 
Barry’s Fruit Car<len.-145 I 
Am. Fruit urawst’a 
Guide. Elliott.1,25 
Bright on tin;**Culture 
2il edition. JO 
Browne's Field Book o! 
Marin * ..1225 
BrldgctiMti’s Gardener's 
Assistant. 1,76 
lk\ Fruit Cult. Manual T5 
Brock's Book FU>wers.l2& 
Bulst’s Fi.'»t*r Garden. 1,25 
Cattle and their Diseases 
Jennings.1.M 
Che in leal Field Lec¬ 
tures.... -let 1 
Cottage and Farm Bee- 
Kteia-r. 75 
Cole’s Am. Fruit Bora. 60 
Do. Aw, Veterinarian- 60 
Dadd's American Cattle 
Doctor___1,25 
Do. Anatomy and Pity's i- 
ologv of tl.< fTorse_3.5" 
Do. noibrsd plate,.5,0ti 
Dana's Muck Manual..1."*' 
D>>. Essay on Manures. 25 
Do. Prlri- Essay on Mil- 
nur. ,. 25 
Darlington's Weeds and 
Useful Plants.1,50 
Daw's Devon Herd 
Book .IjOO 
Dlreettons for Preserving 
Natural Flowers_1,5" 
| Dixon and Kerr's Orna¬ 
mental aud Domestic 
Poultry...1^6 
Downing's Fruits and 
Fruit Tz* .2,5" 
I Every Lady her own 
Flower Gardener,.... 25 
Every0<xly Ills owu Law¬ 
yer . t.2S 
RUSSELL STEAWBEEEY PLANTS, 
ALSO 
Buffalo Seedling Plants, 
For all orders received alter August 1st, 1S64, the 
following prices will he charged: 
Russell’s A' Plants for. .$1.00 
Do. 100 do. for.$3.00 
Do. 1 , 1 X 0 do. for.$20.00 
Buffalo—$1.5" per dozen; $f\00 per '00. 
Cash to accompany oislers. Plants warranted true to 
name, by J. K.EECH, Waterloo, fB ui ca Co., N. Y. 
Langstr .ib on the Hive 
and Houev Bee.1,50 
Liebig’s great work on 
AgrUu-iut*.L50 
Do. Familiar Letters to 
Fxnuers.ajQ 
LlnsU-v's Morg Horses2i46 
Manual of Agriculture by 
Emerson and Flint... 75 
Miles on Horse’s Foot 25 
Mllhuru on the Cow.... 25 
Manual «vo Flax uud 
Hemp Cu-ture....,.-, 25 
Modern Cookerv by illss 
Actor. ,1 Mr- 8 J Hale. 1,50 
Mrs Ain I'sflklUfUl House¬ 
wife*'.id L.,*lies’ tdulde 25 
Micuu’s Land Drains-.. 50 
Nash’s Progressive For¬ 
mer. so 
Norton’s Elements of 
Agriculture. 50 
Olcotl’s Sorgho and tm- 
FOR THE FALL OF 1864 . 
100,000 Standard and Dwarf Apple Trees. 
50,000 Standard and Dwarf Pear Trees. 
A large ,t*'vk of Pka.ii, Pll’m and ( hkhhy Tkcrs: 
White Gra)e and Cherry Currants; (.'oucord, Diana, 
Delaware aud Hartford Prolific Grape Vines; 500,"00 
Pmr and QuiUce BVicks. Now U tile time to 'my trees. 
Tr** -: ire cheap In oniiwirisen Pj elher articles. Deal¬ 
er- lire Invito 1 to ea’.L A'.t letters and orders promptly 
atp’iided to. -- ,nl fi-i Wludi -ah- and Descriptive Cata¬ 
logues. and inclose stamp* to prepay postage- 
Address E. MDliliV Jfc SONS, 
759-I6t Niagara Nurseries, Loekporf, N. Y. 
AT 
LOW PRICES. 
PLANTERS, who are forming Vineyards, 
and 
NUKSERYS1EN, who wish plant* for stoek, 
Wilt rind It their Interest to examine the one-year old 
plants of 
l^YTtSOISTS & CO., 
Of which they oiler 
bnoyiuil. with rin tditr, at the Outside tlgurr-. BtU I Is 
nnHierutrly active a. d tiriu; sites lit 2l8,i»>ii21.00 lor 
plain rue*., and $2',t.Xfu26,eO (or extra do. Tierce Beef 
and Heel HuttUtare dull and nominal. Cut Meats are 
active and firm: -ale.-* at H^t'lSo for Slioulde-rs; 17^0 
13o for Hams; and 2k : 2.V tor haggc>l hauir. Baeoii is 
inactive. 1. ird Is ucuv* and llrm : sub s al 2I... 21 Cc for 
No. I, anil 22 ig 2 J)jo for fair to prime fcteam and Kettle 
ri-mlen d. 
Hors firm »t 2iCx.32c, all gra*!*^- Hay firm at $1,P0(S> 
L35 per evvt. FI * v seed, $ ),riv;S,t») per bu. Tallow, 19 
Or J)-,c for city ; KS.z l.'c for western. 
CHICAGO. A Co. 13.—FLOBK—*’l.tv>jU^0for Winter 
extra,: $D V " l*V" Bjirnig 00 . Wheat SuUsNo. 1 Red 
22,10; No. 2 do $2,"7u4!" 1 ,: relc ied R. d $1>0: No. t 
Spring *tl)J<aff.07; Nix 2 0... $IJM;<0I,H *7; r,*). Spring, 
$1,71. Corn §ubs No. 1 $1,24“,; No. 2 #l,2|t,,ajl,'22‘...; 
r. leet«d f M 4 (oil,m.*$. Hals—No 1 65,cd6Hc; No. 2. fi.v.i 
t34,c; rijeeted file. live $1.AV. 1,5s ll at ley 21,S7‘i 
( 5 ) 1 , 145 . Butter JU*:4"C. Beau* $2.01it2.Ni. ClwcaO lix« 
2Jc. Egg-* c.;,, lie. Apples $2,50r,ft,*" per Mil. Hay 
$17,5-11 for Timothy: *1? 1 2»J for prairie. Unions tt.'ih 
(J7LS0. iviulis** iMOo'-Vt UUUkens 23^3,75 per 
iLANYPACTCRED BY 
D. S. PLUME Si CO„ 
No. 59 Du ane-street, New Tors. 
STBOSG, LIGHT, LSD ORXAMEXTAL. 
w "** ^ 
Sold by all House-Furnishing Dealers. 
r|iHE CHAMPIONT. 
HICKOK’S 
PATENT PORTABLE KEYSTONE 
CIDER AND WINE MILL. 
10,000 IN C8R AND APPROVED. 
This adinlarble machine is now ready for the fruit 
harve t of lt®4. It Is, ti po.-stMe, made better than 
ever lo fore, ami well worthy the attention of all farm¬ 
ers wanting such machine*. 
U has no superior In the market, and Is the only mill 
that win properly grUill Grapes. For sale by all rv- 
speClahlo >lt .ci rs 
On ar*.-oiii • oi ti*. very heavy excise tax o« spirits, 
there will he s large *hoi*n<l for good CPU r, * which Is, 
by the way, the line*' h* ,itliv Iveverage tliere lAespecl- 
ailv for those xtlllcted »lib liver esmplaints,i and every 
om* h iving apples will make litem up Into good Ct"er. 
If they wonhl study their Interest*. I Intend lo have 
got'*I revelers tor niakli-g t.:»u« r pnnn-.l aud dDttlhuted 
among de tiers, for the use of those purchasing mills. 
if your merchant does uOt Keep theiii, tell him to send 
phee. .1,00 
Pardee -u the Straw¬ 
berry . 73 
Fodder's Land Measurer 50 
Perso/'s New Cnitureof 
the Vine. 25 
Practical Shepherd,Ran¬ 
dall.1,75 
Produce and Ready 
Reckoner. 81 ) 
Quluhy’s Mysteries of 
Bee-keeping.1,50 
ynlncy on Boiling Cattle 50 
Rabbit Fancier. 25 
Richardson on the Horse 25 
Do. on tile Pests of the 
Farm.. 25 
Do. Domestic Fowls_ 28 
Do. on the Hog. 25 
Do. On To* Bouev Bee.. 25 
Do.ou the Dog, Cloth.., 50 
- rs' -• icut rt, Ag. 1,00 
Shepherd's Own Book.2.50 
Skinner’s Elements Ag. 25 
Smith's Landscape Gar¬ 
dening.1,25 
Tin, Horse and his Dls- 
easrs, Jennings...1,5 
Hionia,’ F arm Imple- 
meuls.1,50 
Thonqison's Food of 
Animals..... 75 
Da da paper..50 
Topham’a Chemistry 
made Easy . 25 
Warder's Hedges and 
Evergreen’s....1,50 
Warlng's Elements of 
Agriculture.75 
Do. on sheep.75 
Do. on the Hog.75 
! Wax Flowers, how to 
make them... , .1.50 
Young Farmers Manual 
At the following low prices: 
No. 1. $95 00 per UK) — $20" 00 per 1,000. 
No. '1. $ 16,00 per 100 — $ 135,00 per 1,000. 
$ 1,000.00 per 10,000. 
No a $ 12,00 per 100 — fUXU'O per 1,000. 
$ 750,00 per 10,000. 
They are propagated from single eyes of bearing 
vines, and not by layering or grafting, and are so 
grown as to ensure an abundance of fibrous roots aud 
thoroughly ripened wood. 
Tlie testimony of those who have purchased them for 
the last two years is of the most favorable character. 
In consequence of the low price, tlielr stock of Dela¬ 
wares lias for two years been bought up early ill the 
uutumu by a few persons. The proprietors wlsll them 
more, widely scattered, and hope, therefore, that those 
who desire to purchase, will send tlielr orders early. 
In consequence of the great difficulty In growing the 
Delaware the first year, uurscrymeti will find tt their 
Interest to purchase largely to plant for stock. 
The I’loprletors can also furnish 
100,000 
Other HARDY GRADES Including Concord, Diana, 
Groveling, Inna, AlleuSt Hybrid, Vdlroudac, aud Other 
new sorts, 
RENftOINrT A.KTT HOSES, 
From cuttings, and not grafted or budded In auy way, 
825 PER TOO. 
Address PARSON'S A CO., 
T82-flteo Flushing, N. Y. 
STEEL COMPOSITION BELLS. 
A good Church or other Bell for 2" cents 
per pound. 
"V W.VXR.vNTSD 
To give Sarismetioc. 
For viUu.fi Me luforiuaUon 
ipoii tlie subject of 
BELLS 
send for pamphlets to tae 
undersign*.** I.wtio are the on*) 
oi.umiactur. rs of tills de- 
icrlpUou or Bell with Har- 
_ rlsoa's tel/ - acluia pa¬ 
ries ten tod rotating tiahg- 
I Lngs.eHhcrUi thlsconn- 
r ilf A try or In Europe. 
f 1 AJMOEHS CURED. 
V Cancers cured without pain Of toe Use Of tlie knife. 
Tumorous White Swelling. Goitre. Ulcers aud alK'hrou- 
lc diseases successfully treated. Circulars describing 
treatment sent free of charge. Address 
Dus. BABCOCK A TOBIN, 
744- tf 27 Bond Street, New York. 
AMERICAN BELL COMB ANY, 
No. W Liberty Street, New \ ort. 
A RAIN TILE MACHINE. BEST IN USE MAN’C 
J factured by A. LA TOURRETTE. 
73S-tf Waterloo, BeuecaCo., N. Y. 
PARLOR MUSIC STORE AND PIANO-FORTE EMPORIUM 
The stock of gtxvls has hiH*u s^lectetl with o-^re, anil is v«'ry Inr^e, and the T -V^OKTArENT 
OF PlAJS'O - FOHTK^ that can he found west ot New Vork city, and tucluilos the best uiamiiaclures In this 
country. First is tlie celebrated and Wvrlit-rviiov-*fU 4 d 
^OHIOKEaiHQ 4 SONS GKAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANOS, BOSTON, 
Of which the uU'le.r-Igned has the sole agency. It la said by Tha))>er«. Sirako-i*'h and Oottaelialk to be the best 
Plano ever mode. TI*,- sole ogeuev *i the welMciiowu VI RflT - I’RlitE KTRTZM.YN A HINZK PIANOS one 
of the most popular I’taivos In these parts; Unitet, Davis A Gas's, itti'l T. GUbefv & Co.’s, of Boston; these instru¬ 
ments rank first-class, and are too well known to nee" oomnient. 
PIANOS FURNISHED FROM ANY FIRST-CLASS MANUFACTURERS 
That the purchaser may desire when ordered, and all i’CLLY wahh vnted wk pivk ye ars wtth proper care. 
Personsorcletlug Pianos from abroad, tony rely upon being honorably served, and the Instrument will be war¬ 
ranted to give sail,faction on delivery, when the price au*l style of instrument ts given. All instruments sold at 
manufacturers" prices. 
J. K. BROWN'S 11 YKF. GEO. A. I'RINCE * CO.'S MELODEOXS, GUITARS, ACC OHO EONS, VIOLINS, 
Flutes, T.wiboiunes, Bnu bgs, au*l all kiu.is of Musical Iustrumeuts. 
THE STOO? OF SHEET MUSIC IS NEW! 
Selected with great care; Is large and complete. Music Teachers will find this a very desirable place to make 
their purchases. Teachers semilng tlielr orders need ouly pay quarterly. Music Books anal Musical Merchan¬ 
dize of every description. 
1 MUSIC PUBLISHED.-New Music received dailv. Plano Cords, prices from $1" to $65; also Plano Stools. 
752-tf GEO. II. ELLIS, Agent, Parlor Monde Store, Rochester, N. Y. 
B RIDGEWATER PAINT.— KsTAHLtSHEP INSO.—Fire 
and Wafer Proof, for roofs, outride work, decks of 
vessels, Iron work, hriek. Urn railroad bridges, depots, 
,*ie. Depot 74 Malden Lane. New York. 
739-Mt ROBKBT K E Y \ 0LOS, Agent. 
IjU.HIKA FEMALE COLLEGE.- Next 
I Vi Session OPENS 
SEPTEMBER 1ST. 
A superior institution for advanced students. Terms 
moderate. Addrer* 
761 Hjbv. A. VY. COWLES, D.D., President. 
H arvest gloves.—B uck a* * Deg skin Gloves, 
w tiu .esale and retail, al the *'*1 stand for Trunks , 
Whips and Gloves, 73 State St., Ro 'hi -:er. N. Y'. 
765-tt" A. R. PRITCHARD. 
gEST FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. 
WHEELER & WILSON 
MANUFACTURING CD. were awarded the First 
Premium at the Great International Exhibition, Lon¬ 
don, 1862. 
Principal <MI«, *Yo, 625 Broadway^ „V» J*. 
665 A W. DIBBLE, Agwit, Roohester, N. Y. 
r ^HE STANDARD SHEEP BOOK.— 
Tlmse who wunt the best work extant ou American 
Sheep Husbandry—the Standard Authority on the Sub- 
tret—should procure Tus Pr actio At shepiiehd, i*y 
Hon. 1L B. Randall A new .ami revised edition now 
reany. l2mo.—bp. 454—well Illustrated aud huudanturiy 
bound. Price, Cloth gilt, $1.75—lu leather, library style, 
$2.50. Sent by mall, post-pat", ou receipt of price. 
Address D. D. T. MOORE, Rochester, N, Y 
