Special Notices 
JJAYUES' PATENT BRACE PENCE, 
PORTABLE OR STATIONARY. 
To Farmer* unit Other* Int«re*te<l (n Fence—This 
fence contain,, more than any other known, the essen- 
tl;il <|Uii 11 tI(*M of a fence tor fcvucral use, vt */4 
Strength, Durability, Portability and Cheapness. 
Circulars containing a fall description of the fence. 
Its cost, Ii(l7tmlaj;ts, will be sent free upon apnll- 
cation. 
Address JOEL A. S! WORDS, Batavia, N. T..for New 
imvvcL n™. England; xn -1 for all other territory, U. 
If A I I'lh-ntAA I iKi.rl 
parlor music store and piano 
FORTE EMPORIUM 
PAETIA1 LIST OF GIFTS 
Give* to the patrons of the Metropolitan Gift Book 
Store, No. 2t! Buffalo Street, Rochester, during the 
mouth of August, wore 26 gold and silver Watches, 18 
silver lee ritcliore, SI silver Cake Baskets, 28 silver 
Castors, Hfl silver Card Receivers, 4 silver Urns, 15 silver 
Salt Castors, gold Lined. 18 silver Berry Dishes, glass- 
lined, M silver Flower V r uses, 12 Parian marble Images, 
8 furnished Dressing Cases, 9 tat? Toilet sets, 81 sets 
silver Forks, 108 sets Silver Tea and Table Spoons, be¬ 
sides over Two Thousand other articles of value. A 
handsome Gift varying in value from 50 cents to f 100 
accompanies each purchase- Gifis accompany School 
Books, Photograph Albums and Port Folios. Also, 
remember you pay no more for a book at the Metropol¬ 
itan than at any other store, and the Prize is so much 
clear gain to tile pn reha.-e.r. All are invited to call and 
examine the beautiful stock of Books and Gifts always 
on exhibition at the Metropolitan Gilt Boole Store. 
r ; street, Rochester, jv. y., 
so that it has *e very apt>Iaralnce'of a '* 1 thfe KltMi oa Ulls CoDt,nc ' Il b It Is large and spacious, and yet furnished 
PIRST-CLi ASS PARL C> H. 
i:« tort,,_»«■«*««<n. m, r„r w „ . ttat »k« 6 ,or.u m 
® Sl t5L INSTRUMENTS AND MUSICAL MERCHANDIZE. 
OF*PtAN^-foR S TB 8 5*7 V** lhe LaR(> EST ASSORTMENT 
country. F.rst is the celebrated ami world-renowned and includes the best manufactures in this 
aCHIOXERING a sons grand, square and upright pianos boston 
ments rant tirsLclLs, aim atwI T ‘ Gll,ifcrt ' &Go.’s, of Boston; th^.Sfa^ 
_ . PIAN0S dd’n.nished prom any itrst-class manufacturers 
PtTsous%n!rtli'^|’UaYs'fro^a'iImad 0 |-i 1 ^nl!vAmnn^uro LL ir war . ra NTe:d FOE five veap.S with proper care. 
aasa^Sissr* --“>«•* -*■'£• wwari&ffisft ssjs isss^asa 
the stoox or sheet music is newi 
their piireha!j4f < ' : T),jp'.Vf]^l ? tNf| , n^"'hfi^ l Ti?. t .^’- M ° sle Teachers will And this a vary desirable place to make 
dize of every dcscrlptlttm Uln * th * ,r oMers Dee,J oal >' P»T loarterly. Music fiSoL and Muslcld MerStam- 
MB 8 IC PUBL18i.ED.-New Mns:, received ta.ly Pht^ Cords, prices from* Iff to *«: also Plano Stools. 
- ”• ELLJ S , Agent, Parlor Muxlo Store, Rochester, N. T. 
E StCS.-rtwAjpE EMALE COLLEGE. -Next THE PRACTICAL SHEPHERD, 
SE H TE MB E R 1ST. A COMPLETE TREATISE ON THE BKEBDIS8 MANAGE 
modeK 0 Adtalw 011 f0r advanced scents. Terms meet and diseases op sheep. ’ 
— 1 —-Rev. A. W. COWLES, D.D., President. By Hon. Henry 8. Ran d all, T.T. d., 
M WTaraxi>7E?£ comma’s AaUl0r 0f “ Sber?P HusbMdry 13 the South,’- “Fffi fr 
™ Husbandry,” Ac. ** 
netft cornsof J?!-, wal J* fen0rwu «XoelfeM <3 Of Its perma- E PBLISESD BY D. D. T. MOORS. ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
THE CATTLE IWARKETS, 
new toiik, A lie ?k-B eeves- Receipts, 5,278. 
We quote}-Extra, $ 19.50o;illJJU; First quality, *17,uU«i 
18,110: Second quality, $l3.00<ai9.un: Third quality, $1025 
fSl2,50; tnftirlor.$7,51) ^JQvOtJ: average of all sales, about 
fM,zr<eiM,(Vi. Cows—Receipts, HP. sales range $25,iH cO 
85,00. Veal Culvfijg—rieeulpts, 2,W9. Sales 6 @Ue per to, 
Inferior ro choice. Sheep—Beei ipta, Including lamb?, 
20,1*0. Sales sheep at. (f.uif'L 1 ’ per lb. common to extra. 
Lambs Tliioillij'e, eoaiimul to extra. Swine—Receipts. 
6.H3. Sale* corn-rod, live, ewt., $u.:t7, l 4 ijMil.76; dis- 
tiliery-fed, $u, STKfflH. »k 
kiuuiiton, Aug. 24. — Beeves — Received I.*1A 
Hales:—Very Extra. $13,00 per ewt; Extra, HAMili'X'; 
1st qual., $12,3UM 13.00 ; 2d do, $10,00® 11 r 'yJ ; 3rt do, *8,00 
Ca9.5U YJ ewt. (the total weljflit of lildcs, tallow and 
dressed beef.) Stores — Sates of yearlings at $lAui24: 
two year olds $23A ifl. Worklnu Oxen—Sales ranee $103 
<aWI. Mllrti Cows Ordinary, SIVK-i'iU; extn. $7tk3SH.'. 
Lambs—1,1)11:^7.00 head, i i/d sheep, &jC8e V) ib. Ci>- 
lumbla i'minty pig?, UXajl 2 et.lt.; Fat hogs 12Re V It.. 
Hides. | 2 e it) ft. fallow. Ukc V !h. Lambskins, $1.50 
Shij.pskinr, *1,S«X®2,00. Calf-skins, 2 %*5c p ft. 
OiMMlllIRE, Auk. 21 .—H. > veg. $7,00ffll2J». accord¬ 
ing to quality. Oxen. $03u2t>O. l ows. $25 ;li7. TWO- 
oldc, $2CdVki. Three-yrar olds. Sheep. 
$2.50Ca6.50 earli- Spring lambfs *2,5iv.fikiX), HMes. 12 ,? 
13c. TaMow, Pells. $I.OiXS.dN). Calfskins, 28 
SJ«e P tb. 
OIIIOACML Ansr. 27 .—BkevkS—L arge supply. Sales 
range at $.\I 2 Vj.7.12V:. oIlUUv at $3,at»:6.u0 p ewt. 
tfoga—Va'ket active; sales nuige at $7.iW5dl.(W, chiefly 
at *;i,»<.u 10,50. Prime hogs are In good demand.—TWh. 
TORONTO, Aro. 24. —Beeves dull: sales $3,0(>'«n,«a 
Hogs. ia@13e (d IL Calves, $3^50(^4,50 each. Sheep, 
$ lvO.qSLflireach, l-miltf., $2,l»^J,25 eacli,-G/-. 5 <’ 
PHILADELPHI V, Aug. 24. Beef cattle sold : l from 
>10 to $17 *t . \rt. SI,ceil, <*,-7'.r. Hogs, $I45i,16,5U » 
Cwt-neL. Cows. $2>V85. 
luae. One hundred acres of the land l 
Hie farm has about 40 acreg 0 f w<jod, i 
RANDALL’S GREAT SHEEP BOOK 
AT THE STATE, COUNTY AND LOCAL AG. FATES, 
Wanted, in every County wherein a State, County, 
or other Agricultural Fair is to Ire held this season, on 
efficient agent for Randall’s Practical Suepheud, 
the most valuable and popular work on Sheep Hus¬ 
bandry ever published In America. The book will sell 
rapidly in all woo) growing sections, and especially at 
the Fairs. Few agents arc canvassing at present, and 
Now is th- Time to secure territory. Live, enereetic 
and intelligent meu can make the business both pleas¬ 
ant and profluiblii The book will bo furnished such 
on liberal terms—so that they will have a good margin 
for profit. Apply at once If yon wish to secure an 
agency. Address 
D. D. T. MOORE, Publisher, Rochester, N. Y. 
The Secretary of the Treasury gives notice that 
subscriptions will be received for Coupon Treasury 
Notes, payable three years from Aug. 15th, 1864, with 
semi-annual interest at the rate of seven and three- 
tenths per cent, per annum,—principal and interest 
both to be paid In lawful money. 
These notes will be convertible at the optiou of the 
holder at maturity. Into six 
per cent, gold bearing 
bonds, payable not less than five nor more than twenty 
years from their date, as the Government may elect. 
They wilt be Issued hi denominations of $jo, $ioo, $ 300 , 
$1,W0 and $5,000, and all subscriptions must be for 
fifty dollars, or some widUple of fifty dollars. 
The notes will be transmitted to the owners free of 
transportation charges as soon after the receipt of the 
original CerUficntesof Deposit as they can be prepared. 
As the notes draw interest from August 15, persona 
making deposits subsequent to that date must pay the 
Interest accrued from date of note to date of deposit. 
Parties depositing twenty-five thousand dollars and 
upwards for these notes at any one time will be allowed 
a commission of one-quarter of one per cent., which 
will be paid by the Treasury Department upon the re¬ 
ceipt of a bill for the amount, certified to by the officer 
with whom the deposit was made. No deductions for 
commissions must be made front the deposits, 
SPECIAL ADVANTAGES OF THIS LOAN. 
Ir is A National savings Bank, offering a higher 
rate of Interest than any other, and Uit best security. 
Any savings bank which pays Its depositors In U. S. 
Notes, considers that It is paying In the best clrculat- 
lngmedlumof the country, and It cannot pay in any¬ 
thing better, for its own assets are either In government 
securities or In uotes or bonds payable la government 
paper. 
It Is equally convenient as a temporary or permanent 
largely advanced- Hie fna°r descriptions are quiet, but 
prices arc without matt rial change. Super pulled is 
fii reduced supply In demand and prices are equallv as 
high as fleece?. Erg tin- close a good In pilrv prevailed 
for Kersey description* for home eouMimptlon and 
speculation. We nunte at OOCi'JWe for native and >. 
blood Merino; 05. 37Kc for X, and \ do do; !i 3 c;a$l,'U 
for full blood do do: mid tl.Ou ul.ia for SJaxnny fleeces • 
®tsA5cfor Nrt, I pulled: MiViSY.O* for Su[ierllnc do, and 
‘.>5i',a|tJ ,03 i or c x i r a do: .in a, 43 c. for common unwashed 
California: and fid.:Ate for flue do; foudgn descriptions 
havciilso been In improved demand. 
BOSTON, Aug. 24.—The following are the quotations 
r.f wool for this week:— Domestic —Saxony and Merino, 
line, lb, $i2S>ai,25: full ninod, $1.18@1JU: half and 
three-fourths (flood- SI.UXjIJH; common. $1.04.7,1,l£; 
pulled, extra, $1.15ull,.V); ilo. superflile. $l,UU(ail; do. 
No. 1, MtbUOc.! Wesleni mixed. 95oCa'5I,l!0. Foreign— 
Smyrna, washed, 50 r 85c; do, unwasticd, ;vv*45c; Syrian. 
Si*!') I Cape, 7-v: Crimea, oi' iXH); Buenos Ayret, 
.KXnSflOc: Peruvian.Od^OJc. 
CHICAGO, Aug. 27.—The Tribun-r says there has bec-n. 
do change In the pn-vlons Arm and buoyant character 
of the market. Choice fleeces sell reailliy at SLftx and 
large , ( u nn titles are held as high a* $l,l» peril). MY 
quote:—Fine light fleece, 97c?k $i,.,»; medium fleece 9BC® 
$) ; coarse fleece, flimsies ractory tub-waehed $ 1 ® 1 , 10 . 
: 'r-'’’ ,)0u lbs choice fleece wool at $1,05 V lb; 
3,000 lbs do at $1,05. 
*“ *' ,es0 ' tw * PlD./nou. oil- to 
Cbeapest, most durable, and best pipe la use, 
for water works In cities and villages, for breweriet 
tanneries, railroads, and water courses of .*11 kind*. It 
baa »U the strength of Iron, and is much more durable, 
wot' - s a rml , c!l P'cr. r medium for conducttog 
”, 4 ler. 1 ) c also make tne best an>i cheapest farmer's 
THE BEST ADVERTIS- 
- 1 - ING MEDIFMof Us class la MOORE’S BUBAL 
NEW-YORKER, the Leading and largest circulated 
Agricultural, Business ami Family Newspaper In Amer¬ 
ica. Business Men who yi->h to reach, at once, ten* 
of thousands of the most enterprising Farmers, Hor¬ 
ticulturists, Ac., and thousands of Merchants, Mechan¬ 
ics, Manufacturers and Professional Men, throughout 
the Loyal States, should give the Rural a trial. As the 
season for Fall Business is at hand, Now is the Trial 
for all who wish to advertise widely and profitably, to 
select the 6 «< medium— and that the above Is tlrst of Its 
class, many prominent Manufacturers, Nurserymen, 
Seedsmen, Dealers In Agricultural Implements, Machi¬ 
nery, Ac., Wholesale Merchants, Educational Institu¬ 
tions, Publishers, Land and Insurance Companies, 
Agencies, Ac.. Ac., In various parts of the country, can 
attest. 
From the New Fork Daily Tribune. 
We don’t care what a publisher charges, so that he 
gives ua the worth of our money. Mr. IIookk charges 
35 cents a line, and his circulation make- it cheap ad¬ 
vertising. Wo don't know the circulation of the 
Rurai. \ew-Y oukkr, hut wo know that It pays us to 
advertise In It. 
From the New Fork Daily 7’imes 
MOOBVS Rural Nkw-Yujikek. published at Roch- 
esU;r, lias u Very large drculatlou. especially among tlie 
agrlculturiil pomil.ulou of tin Northern, W'esternfand 
Middh States, and oilers a very excellent medium for 
advertising to Uualiicas men of this citv wim desire to 
reach those sections. It Is an able and wi ll-oiauuufc.l 
- <Sc H- W. SMITH’S 
AMERICAN ORGANS! 
sniMn an * arUtrtss all erd.-rj to 
-IBERIA Ol i, Wholesale Agent, <43Broadway, n y, 
Boardman, Gray A: Co. 
PXAISTO FORTES. 
of , t ^, fl . rm - has taken the 
f - ^.4 GE^C 1 , and wlUturiiish these Pianos 
w a r» r o,’ ll ii * I,,J »t Vile ver}- lowest prices. 
Sena for Circular., - and address all orders. 1 
7m , t SIBERIA OTT, Wholeoule Agent, 
(60-steow 743 Broadway, New York. 
In tills City, on the 23th ult., GEORGE LYMAN 
of Dr. N. S. BARNES, aged seven months. 
2 k"cu> ^Vimertisemmts 
- it is an able and well-au»uage?I 
paper, and deserves the success It has achieved. 
IT AWVEBTlSlfifl TERMS, In Advance—Y hIRTY- 
Fivk Cents a Link, each insertion. A price and a 
half for extra display, or 52 }*' cents per line of space. 
■Special Noticks {following reacting matter, leaded,) 
60 cent* a line. 
IF 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 wee k preceding dale, 
and the last form (Inside pages) on Tuesday morning. 
Hence to seeure Insertion advertisements Intended for 
the last page should rc.ich us teu days In advance of the 
date of the paper, and those for the Inside ( 7 th page! on 
Monday. 
Agents Wanted.— $ 50 per month guaranteed. For 
terms and specimens address, with stamp, L. L. Todd 
& Co., New York. 766-12t. 
BOOKS FOR RURAUSTS 
MANETACTUBSD BY 
D. S. PLC3IE dt CO., 
No. 59 Buane-street, New Torn. 
STROk'G, LIGHT, LSD ORXXMSXTSL. 
Sold by all House-Famishing Dealers. 
Jttarkcts, Commerce, 
The following works on Agriculture, Horticulture, 
Ac,, may be obtained at the Office of the Rural New- 
Yoreer. We can also furnish other books on Rural 
Affairs, issued bv American publishers, at the usual re- 
tatl prices,—and si mil add new works as published. 
AhenY American Farm Johnston's ChemlsOT and 
Boo*.. .1.25 Geology.. l, 
’ l,t Hon e--- Dm Catechism of Chem- 
. 1 ’? ) Istry for Schools. 
J ’ n .^ U ' r ;. T Lanistroth on the Hive 
Am. Kitchen Uar.leuer 25 ajifl H'jnev Bee- 240 
Barry’s Fruit tvan:leu..lJ 5 Liebig’s great work n-i 
Am. Fruit Grower’s i AgrleufiwSc 
Guide. Elliott.1.25 Dori Fatlffilar 'Lettii-V‘to* 
Bright on Grape Culture Farmers ..¥m 
iS edition,. 50 Unsler’sMorjrHoreeVtiS 
Brownes Meld Book of Manualof AgrlcaYireby 
Mauures.145 n ana vikT 
Brldgeman’s Gardener’s Miles u HoxseY Foot 35 
Assistant.. .-1,75 Milhijruon tt.aCow,. ia 
' li >uual ^5 Manual on Flax and 
Breek s lkaA b .owers-LSS Hemp Culture.... 23 
l,2i Ml -' r - 1 Cookery bv Mixs 
Lovtti and their Diseases Ac ton Jc Mr- S J ’dale 150 
Jennings ... ..; je Mrs Atw.’e Ski! IfUl House - 0 
cnemleal Field Lee- wife and Ladles’Guide 18 
tare»..- l,i\' Mafia's I.-iiu!Drainer.. » 
Cottage *:i'. Farm Bcc-_ Na=hY Progressive Far- 
jvivpcr.. <.» iiirr,,,,, dn 
Cole's A a.. Frui. Book, NortoiTs Eieme'ats'of 
tki. A'a. t eU-rluarlan.. Ml Agrt dlr.uxw..... « 
D»vM s Auiorlcan Cattle Olcritt.- sorgho and i m . 
D - lor.1.25 plet ... 1 l» 
Dm An-, unity and Fays:- FarJee »n the Sliaw- ’ 
olc'gvofumMorse... \50 berry. ' 75 
E Ml’l.Ut MINT .—$75 A 5IONTU.—Agents wanted 
to sell Sewing Machines. We will give a commis¬ 
sion on all Machines sold, or employ agent 9 who will 
work lor the almve wages, and all expenses paid. 
Address D. B. HER KIN TON Jt CO., Detroit, Mich. 
Eggs, doren.lX;318c 
Honey, box.25ic2is 
Candles, box.2t‘421} e 
Candles, extra_SBi 22 W 
»Mlt an,I iinohl 
Apples, tihl.$l,fo. 72.50 
D". dntd \i IS .... aim 
I’lMClieS, do . 25 ; 25 
Clh.-'ries, do 2NI25 
i inm-, do .... 1*'. i-; 
FOlal'><■!!, p bllSb$l„VUll,75 
llldm and Skins. 
bUughtered. 
Calf. 
rbeeji IMts 
Flour, win. wh’t $lH„vxai4 
Flour, spriug do. 10.25A 10.50 
Flour, buckw heal,o,i»C'OjflU 
Meal, Indluu. 2 L«Kj 2 ,lo 
Wheal. Genesee. 2.2IC-2.50 
Best w hi te Can ad ab.UiXSiJ.OO 
Corn. luw'1.50 
Rye, 6$ R-. tJ bu..MJtVa l.fis 
Oats, by weight... 9®3l,ih 
Barley.I.2ilt;l,24 
Beans....l,60.fl2,Gi 
Bucktvlicat.1 ,'W(di1,00 
Meala. 
Pork, old mess..0P,lK)®«i,iXi 
Fork, mess.«D,00i34«>,sn 
Fork, dear.W.iMoitAW 
Dressed hogs,c’t Ik'.itCi.W.dj 
Beef, ewi.O.OCCiho.uu 
Spring lambs.... 3,0ufl(340 
Mutton, carcass.. 10 c 
H ams, 9 moked.. 2!.isv,i 74,141 
Shoulders.14 ,HV.l15.O0 
Chickens. , lSxlIsc 
Turkeys. IkXuibo 
G«ese. OhSuO 
Dairy, Act. 
Butter, roll.a-v; I2e 
Butter, lU'klii.ixx. i iw 
Cheese, new.22ai24 
Cheese.22 e 24 
Lard, tried.20^,22^ 
Tallow, rough.surJ 
Tallow, tried.1S©16 
\\ I H>. AGENTS to sell our splendid Campaign 
v v Medals and Fins, with Fhotogru;flis of Fresldent 
and \ ice I’resident. Frtce from *tki» to $15.00 p. r 
hundred. Sample s.-nt on n-eelpt of 2i els., or five dif¬ 
ferent styles for Si.'Xk Address 
.. ' , r ^ W. K. LANFTTEAR, 
1S4 Wi-t 4th St,, Uiucianati, Ohio. 
YOKE STATE AGEICULTUEAL 
SOCIETY’S EXHIBITION. 
Rochester, September 20, 21, 22, 23, 1864. 
tVi 75c 
26.2,75 
Clovvr, medlunTs — 
Do. large. —® - 
llmothy. 7 ,^. io 
SiiihIHm. 
WOW, bard.$6,8X7177,50 
Do. sort.4,IM®5,00 
Coal, .‘m- ran ton.. 12,iXlal3,00 
Do. FiUrioii.JJkOflif 13,00 
; >'• 31 ,, Itokiu H.ixC ; 1,00 
„ Do. Cliar .. 12 ; lv 
I* 1 *' hbl, .X,6.Vr.X.3(i 
Straw, tun.10.00 
““J', 1 ”''--.17,00620,00 
Wool, kl lb. 35 .al 9 . 5 i' 
PROGRAMME. 
Books for entries will be opened at the OSBORN 
HOFSE, on 
Fi’iduy. September Kitli, 
Aod citizens of Rochester and Monroe, and the ad 
joining comities, are requested to make their entries 
before the Books are removed to the Fair Grounds 
ON MONDAY, 19th, the Business Office will bo 
opened at the Fair Grounds, where the entries will 
then be made. 
TTESDAY, aoth, arrangements for the Exhibition 
will be completed, and the grounds opened to the 
public. 
WEDNESDAY, 21st, the Judges will be called and 
enter upon their duties. Floral Hall. Domestic and 
Mechanics’ llall, will be opened, and cattle and horses 
examtued in the exhibition rings. 
THF RSDAY, 23d, Exhibition continued; the Judges 
will complete their labors, and all the departments of 
the exhibition will be in order for examination of vis 
itors. 
1* RIDAX, ffid, PRIZE ANIMALS will be publicly 
exhibited under Hie direction of JOHN HAROLD, 
Esq., General Superintendent. 
Premiums will be announced and paid. 
EVENINC DISCUSSIONS AT CITY HALL. 
TUESDAY EVENING. — “Steaming and Cutting 
Food Tor Stock ’’ Geo A Moore will open the dis¬ 
cussion. 
WEDNESDAY EVENING. — “ Fine Wool Sheep, 
how shall they be classifiedHon. Henry S. Randall, 
LI. D., will open the discussion. 
TUI lk'l'A Y EV KNING.—“ Is it best for Dairymen 
to raise Stock or purchase Hon. Lewis F. Allen 
will open the discussion 
Wool Grower’s Convention, at the City Hall, on 
Wednesday, at 10 A. M 
1W3t B. P. JOHNS nw 
CpANULY WINE AND CIDER TllI.L 
^ ltn Press Com- 
btuci!, large and 
small size, for 
baud, horse or 
Other power. Is 
strong, relUlflu, 
compact, simple, 
neat of construe- 
uon.flurable, eco¬ 
nomic*; A cheap. 
Grinds all kin's 
of fruit, fine, fas:, 
easy, *n,t presses 
dry. 
Some valuable, 
tuipro v e m e a t s 
have been *,b 1 ed 
to lids Mill since 
last season, and 
we now feel con- 
Ildeut tliat It Is 
usi what the peo 
pie want. 
For Bill partle- 
or Ml',Is, address the u au- 
ilLTCHlNbON Jk BROTHER, 
Auburn, N. X. 
KM 
win; tem u mm ' 
Uuhn v ftp S.'.OlngCattle 60 
Rathit kaucter. is 
Richardson on tlie Horse C 
Do. on the Fests of the 
Farm... 18 
Do. Doniesilc J'owis.... x 
Do. ou the Hog. 
Do. on the Honey Bee. is 
Do. or. the D-vj, Cloth,.. 5 U 
IT -'i rs' hoU-utitle Ag...l,uo 
Shepherd's Own Book.XW 
bfelnneria Elements Ag is 
Smith’s Lau lseape Gar¬ 
dening. 1 » 
The Horse ami his Dis¬ 
eases. Jennings. 1 A 
Thomas’ FaroTIrnple- 
meats. 1,50 
Thompson’s Food of 
Animals. rs 
Do, do. pay., r.ip 
Topliam s Chemistry 
made Easy. 25 
Warder's Hedges and 
Evergreen's.... 1 .H 1 
Wa: ng's Elements of 
Agriculture. 75 
Do. on Sl-.eep. 75 
Do. op the Hog.. 75 
Wax 1 lowers, how to 
make them. 1,50 
Young Fanner; Manual 
the provision markets. 
Flour — The medium and 
soles at $lds;i",»i for 
$HJ,i)i.J.4Hki5 for extra State; siosuft 
’ 75 (or b’r'Jx- 
' ‘'.‘"'y extra; Soufh- 
**{F U4l . 3t,! '* tf‘ v<» d eupcrfiLe 
i Corn 
NEW aoi,k, Aug. ff'.—F lour- The me 
better grades are heavy and dull. Sales -• « 1 
superfine State; tl", ■ .: 
lljlfl for fancy J«>; $10,.u».„ U,m i„ r Uu- low 
Western extra; $l02W£ll,}ff ;■ 
(a)l3,75 for trade and family brands 
rp« INVENTORS ANO PATENTEES. - Inventions 
J. examined. Fatents obtained. Patents re-Dsnec, 
Fateuts extended. Rejected cases prosecuted without 
charge uitle-ss successful. J. FRASER A CO- Western 
New York Fa tout Agency, Rochester >.nd Buffalo, N, Y. 
A GENTS WANTED EVERYWHEKE, 
Y L to sell l atrlotle Medals of Gen’ls Grant, Met'lel- 
pallb ml R r B iuTS4K l ri° lU ' Prk ' e 25 ctnb ***1 P° st * 
763 Publisher, 515 Washington Sl, Boston, Mass, 
UAliJIEllN 1.049.71—Atl persons interested 
£ jss&'tfflshssss ** 110 ““ im 
HENDERSON’S PLANTER'S LOOM. 
It treads the treadles, throws lhe shuttle, lets off the 
web, and takes up the Cloth, the weaving being all 
done by working L 10 lathe, .t can l>o made by an) car¬ 
penter. This I,nnui will weave Jeans, Lluscv, Flannel. 
Kerseys, Seaud-.-s sacks, double width Blankets, Fialu 
oi ' ott .n. Wool, F)a\ «r Hemp 
K. U ,^; n»e Counties or \t. mwn New York for sale 
J- A'lLLW* l.lFPlNCOTl', Aliaoud, Alleganv Co., 
, ;U;l1 County Rights (brsale r,> ,i, U. Htc>- 
PKKsoif, Patentee, balum, Iowa. This Loom can be 
^°«r, 08Ue , lhe ou Tf,Home, tn Rochester, until tlie 
state Fair, where It will be on exhibition. 1762 - 5 C 
Cx. WESTINGHOVSB aV 10 .. 
Sclaenectady, IV. 'Y'., 
M AXU FACTt'RKRS OJT 
Endless Chain and Leverj Horse-Powers, 
Threshers and Cleancra, Titreshers and S'parnfcirs, 
yover ilullers, circular and Cross-cut Woof Sawing 
Machines, Broom Cora Scrapers, Cider Mills, .to.. 
“® n d for ^ Circular conta.i ’.ng description and price 
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Cancers curei! without \>%ui or us* of the knife. 
Tumorous White Swelling, t«oUries t lccrs unU alic'hron* 
lc tUseases ouccc^snillj treated. Circulars describiujt 
treatment sent free of chaw. 
^ Dus, Babcock * tobix, 
L44-tf 27 Bond Street. New York. 
TORONTO, Aug. 24. -Flour. $4.0t>^4,!0 per bid. Fall 
K ' f «la>, $14 for best. Straw, 
*MS. 1 css. 5 WA 5 .V. Butter, l.'>a’2Ue. Kens. Illu'Ukr 
V {! 1 ^;8.vPo®,R 
Otr ln, '^iri bC ‘ * 75.’,.., $1. Apple*. $lJWta^U0 
Von!nt’,.. 1 ’ ,H 1 bbL Peaelu fTi.tp'r bn. 
** 1>'T bu. Chicken41® 
SSMM'&SiSft'K ,K '«*• 
An K' f’—FLOUH-White Whiter extra* 
STEEL OOMPOSITIOH BELLS, 
A good Cbureb or other Bell for 20 cent* 
per pound. 
WAMtAOTSD 
To ^ive Satisfaction. 
For valuable Information 
upon the sublett of 
, bells 
.<-nd for pamphlets to tlie 
undersigned, vrlm are tbeaik'i 
uusiuthcturi'rs of tlila de¬ 
scription or Bel) with Hare 
r. rtson’s self- attiny pa- 
Ki tented rotating uong- 
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-^►txy or la Europe. 
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MANUFACTURING CD. were awarded the First 
PRRMIUM at the Great Interuatloa.U Exltlhltlon, Lon¬ 
don. 1362 . 
Principal Oats*, .Vo, 625 Broadway, .V. V. 
!66 O. W. DIBBLE, Agent, Uouhootcr, N, Y, 
AMERICAN BELL COMPANY, 
No. SU TJbertv Street. New York, 
