Special Notices 
RHieirrON, Sept. n. — Hnievsfi - Received i,3u 
Bales:—\ erj Extra, $14,00 per i. wt; 4jrtr*,*i.3,».i jBU,gu 
*«t gial., *i2,KG@ia,oo: id do, *io,.»uii,5u ; s.j ,a 0 , »io( 
(0)0,0) d cm. (the total weight or bid**, tallow ant 
ore69e(I beefj stores—Salea of yearlings at Sl%02i 
fihiSff e ^r8 ** f? r, - a4 \ Working <ixen-eaies range $mt 
W',1.15. Miti'fi Cow4—Ordinary, l-HOtefi): fcxlra, jfijrtgn 
Caul >s-3.MaAW * heart. OM Sheep, CJ^te VI Jh. l l <> 
lumbla ( omity pig-. W" IV tv 11.,- Foi hogs 12?40 ¥? lb, 
uh^^'i lallow l-iko ii) th. Caml'-kliin, Sl..v 
(o)2,uo, Sheepskins, 2,00. Oalf-aklna, 2fcy2Sc *} lb. 
CAM UKllfSE, -opi, r,. Beeves, $7,00(<ol2,.W. accord- 
lug to quality, i b'-ii. C’owb. Two- 
Xfaoflunui’ # 'T ' n »’ee-yeur old*. *8»«jSo. Sheen, 
*2.,^.ivW eiu b. spring lambs. JS.en&ifi.OO. I (Idas Um 
gfcjg". Potts, 7ac®i,ao. CWakl&S, fc 
OMlCACO. Scj'r. S.—Beeves—C arso.' supply. Sales 
range at $.l. do-,50, chiefly at * i.io„ rt.no Y> nvl. 
J^EW YORK STATE AGRICULTURAL 
SOCIETY'S EXHIBITION, 
Rochester, September 20, 21, 22, 23, 1864. 
1?ARMF,B’S Loom, 
J- m home luajiufartiTTrn 
I 1 in V,m■ -T- • ■n.u. J/TTO .'UII3 LUC«rt«iea 
the jMS! t0 examine 
HENDER80FS PLANTER’S loom. 
f re t! il S 8 ' t!j f OW5 the shuttle, lots off the 
7*”' up the doth, the wearing niting x:i 
Pen tee' TifiVV* 11 h i}, lu ’' lt ‘-e n.jdelrs-.'iuj’car- 
trlV , hls Cnnui will weave Jean-. I.lnsev. Klannpl 
Clotii' i ' V o-^SlI 1 '' ,S ’’'Jtit’C.- width Blankets, Plain 
Olofl,s *ThI^Tr Hn'ii ol 2 iV- on ' ^ c,0 ‘• Flux or Hemp 
^ ce * alr ' wll,,r> - it W IU be oa exhibition. (762-6t 
E^™Arf* MAIiE COLLEGE.-next 
SEPTEMBER 1ST. 
modwSw. f °AdS tl0U f ° r adV!ULcea slud <™ 5 - Terms 
m R gv- A- w. CQWLEs, u p., President. 
MMSixl™ “T,reS: 
.1? Circulars, address Rkv. C. V. SPEAR, the Prln- 
School Books.—A full assortment of all the books 
nsed in the different schools of this City and surround¬ 
ing country, can lie found at the Metropolitan Gift 
Book Store, No. 20 Buffalo street, Rochester- Remem¬ 
ber you pay no more for school books at the Metro¬ 
politan than at any other store, and you have tae 
advantage of receiving a gift with each purchase. 
The smallest gift any person can receive can he 
exchanged for 50 cents worth of stationery, which Is so 
much more than you can get for your money at auv 
other store. Remember, we sell the same books for 
the sa me price ns any other bookseller, nud we give to 
each purchaser a gift varying in value from 50 ceots to 
$1(10. 
PHOGRAM~ M-p. 
Books for entries will be opened at the OSBORN 
HOUSE, on 
Friday, September lOtl*, 
And citizens of Rochester and Monroe, and the ad¬ 
joining counties, are requested to make their entries 
before the Books are removed to the Fair Grounds 
ON' MONDAY, llitb, the Business Office will be 
opened at the Fair Grounds, where the entries will 
then be mad-. 
TUESDAY, 20tt, arrangements for the Exhibition 
will be completed, and toe grounds opened to the 
public. 
WEDNESDAY, 2lst, the Judges will be called and 
enter upon their duties. Floral Hall, Domestic and 
Mechanics’ Hall, will be opened, and cattle and horses 
*3JCiimi.TH;d ij3 the exhibition rings. 
THURSDAY, 22d, Exhibition continued; the Judges 
will complete their labors, and all the departments of 
the exhibition will be in order for examination of vis¬ 
itors. 
FRIDAY, 23d, PRIZE ANIMALS will be publicly 
exhibited under the direction of JOHN HAROLD, 
E-^q., General Superintendent. 
Premiums wilt be announced and paid. 
EVENINC DISCUSSIONS AT CITY HALL. 
TUESDAY EVENING- — “Steaming and Cutting 
Food for Stock." Geo. A. Moore will open the dis° 
cuss ion. 
WEDNESDAY EVENING. - “Fine Wool Sheep, 
howshaU they be classified?” Hon. Henry S. Randall, 
LL. D., will open the discussion. 
THURSDAY EVENING.—“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. 
7M 3t e v .TnTTwsnw fl AAwafn 
■ rnary or me Treasury gives notice that 
subscriptions will be received for Coupon Treasury 
Notes, payable three years from Aug. 15th, 1,301, with 
semi-annual Interest at the rate of seven ami tbree- 
tenths per cent, per anuum,-prln<Upal and Interest 
both to be paid In lawful money. 
These notes will be convertible at the option of the 
holler at maturity. Into six per cent, gold bearing 
bonds, payable not loss than ttve nor more than twenty 
years from theLr date, as the Government may elect. 
They will be Issued in denominations of $50, $ioo, $500 
$U«0 and $5,000, and all subscriptions must be for 
flfty dollars, or some multiple, of flfty dollars. 
The notes wUl be transmitted to the owners five or 
transportation charges as soon after the reeeint nr th. 
THE PRACTICAL SHEPHERD: 
A COMPLETE .TREATISE ON THE BREEDING, MANAGE¬ 
MENT AND DISEASES OP SUEEP. 
BY HON. HEMET 3. RANDALL, LL. D, 
Author of “Sheep Husbandry In the South,” Ac., Jcc. 
PubllHhud by I>. D. T. Moore, Koehcatcr, N. Y. 
Though first published lu October last, this work 
has alreaily reached Its Twentieth Edition, and so great 
is the demand for it that others urebeinK lAMied as rap¬ 
idly as possible. It Is highly approved by both Press and 
People, and pronounced by far the best work on Sheep 
Husbandry ever published in America. The work com¬ 
prises 4M large 1-mo. pages, and Is printed, illustrated 
and bound lu superior style. Price, $L7J. J'i7~Sold only 
by Agents ami tin- Publisher. Good Agents wanted In 
all wool growing Counties, to whom liberal terms are 
offered. 1 or particulars of agency, or a sample copy of 
work, (sent post-paid for $ 1.7a,) address the Publisher. 
iknt.—a MONTH.—Agents wanted 
wiag Machines. We will give a er ne m l— 
ladilnes sold, or employ agents who will 
a H expenses paid. 
D. b. HERRIN TON A CO.. Detroit, Mich. 
x amts hi, posiung twenty-five thousand dollars and 
upwards for these notes at anyone time will be allowed 
a commission of one-quarter of one per cent., which 
wiil 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 mast be made from the deposits. 
SPECIAL ADVANTAGES OP THIS LOAN. 
It is a National Savings Bank, offering a higher 
rate of interest than any other, and the best security. 
Any savings bank which pays its depositors in U. S. 
Notes, considers that it Is paying In the best circulat¬ 
ing medium of the country, and It cannot pay lu any¬ 
thing better, for Its own assets are either In government 
securities or in notes or bonds payable in government 
paper. 
It is equally convenient as a temporary or permanent 
Investment. The notes can always be sold for within 
a fraction of their face and accumulated Interest, and 
are the best security with banks as collaterals for dls- I 
counts. 
Convertible into a Six per cent 5-20 Gold Bond. 
In addition to the very liberal interest OH tho nnfnc I 
POV Mii i ^ C ei! 1 .Tu l8t «LV ,he Rev. Dr. Ror.r.v 
SON, &1LASC. bMITH, of Massena, St. Lawrence Co. 
■lie £ “sSu I T n?Vtij“r?.“‘ or u,< 
L \ 1)1a >L AV ATLltMAN, of the former place. 
timn.ri.a I"’j” •“ ■ >iuag«-«, ior orewenes, 
hasHdl Ti2o2li2??Jh' V n , d *«t«t courses of all kinds. It 
be*ld -• U ’ r ' n ' au '* ls ,!! " c h more durable. 
xuib pipe is maae tiy boriug solid pier logs and scant- 
wlft irll rt5rt ^ essure ^ r^mre-f bancUn“ t 
nruL 0r ' J ^ r5 fllled Circulars contain list of 
gii‘—:___ 76l-tf 
QOOLEY Sz OPDYCKE, 
COMMISSION MERCHANTS. 
219 Merchanta' Bow, West Wastaos Market, Xew York, 
Dea^re ln all kihds of COUNTRY PRODUCE, Live 
-Alves. Slicep. Lambs. Pooitry. H-gs. fiattpw 
^sexo 3,&m1isi v ments 
RANDALL’S GREAT S HEEP ROOK 
AT THE STATE, COCNTY AND 
LOCAL AO. FAIRS. 
Waxteh, in every County wherein a State, County, 
or other Agricultural Fair ts to be held this season, an 
efficient agent for Randall's Practical Suepiierd, 
the most valuable and popular work on Sheep Hus¬ 
bandry ever published lu America. Tho book will sell 
rapidly In all wool growing sections, and especially at 
the Fairs. Few agents are canvassing at present, and 
Now u tie Time to secure territory. Live, energetic 
and intelligent men can make the business both pleas¬ 
ant and profitable. Tlig book Will !m furnished such 
on liberal terms—so that they will have a good margin 
^ f $~ 'till KHTISING TERMS, In Advance — TIHRTY- 
FrVK Cents a Line, each Insertion. A price and a 
half for extra display, or 52H' cents per line of space. 
Special Notices (following reading matter, leaded,) 
<50 cents a line. 
The edition of the Rural Is now so large as to 
render It necessary that the ficst form (outside pages) 
Bhoidd go to press on Friday of the week preceding date, 
and the last form (Inside pages) ou Tuesday morning. 
Hence to secure insertion advertisements Intended for 
the last page should reach u» leu days In advance of the 
date of tile paper, and those for the Inside (7th page) ou 
Monday. 
is. Poultry. Eggs, Balter, 
e a speciality. , Refer To §?£ 
well-known p-,l ; Uc men. Correspondence from prre 
;ra, dealers, and trult-grow rs solicited. Send for 
trnMv M-i'icw' ,h'o'fsIy-iam*-nt; from the coantrv re- 
trully sodcSti-d and prompt returns made. [TSVlStco 
RICES! THEES! TKEKN 1 
110X00 StandAJ^ Apple, standard and DwarYP^r* 
ear I f Ijcrrv. Peach, Plam, Red, White and Blawdt 
ant.Horsr-cbeetmit. .v).«»Bass,irB, andrtMOGrewt 
fin Straw be rryt*fX>j Grape vinee. Dabc.a, Cataw- 
felaw 3 re mid Concord, for sale in large or strall 
dfrey' tlEAF you C ASK. 
JA1>E A PLATMAN, Benton, Yates Go., N. Y. 
iN urserymen, and 
Dealers in Trees, 
TO THE GREAT STOCK OF 
STANDARD A.\D DWARF FRUIT TREES, 
ORNAMENTAL TREES, 
SHRUBS AND PLANTS, 
Of every description, which they now offer for the 
I ’ AIj3 J TRADE. 
The Stock is of the Fihst Qc.u.itv in all respects. 
A WHOLESALE CATALOGUE 
U just published, and will be sent post free to appli¬ 
cants who inclose a stamp. 
ELLIVAN(IHIt A- BARRY, 
Moumt Hope Nurseries, 
It I RiwhnCj. VT V 
7:*t ODD pABELLA GRAPE KOOTS-For sale 
* by f., b. AjDAitS, Naples, Out. Co.. N.Y. 
T?V SSr ; LI ’ WRAWBEBHT PLANTS.- 
iiJIJ al! "Mh',- r. , elved after the 1st September 
I '"A the following price-; wid he churned*_ 20 Pl-int; 1 
»'c7 11*1 Plants, ivdri Plants, $1,^1. Caih to ac¬ 
company ord.,-r>. Addrvr-s ^ va S itreaL- 
Markets, Commerce, &c 
^ "«*«*** ttvcxity per cent. 11 wui oe seen 
that the actual profit on this loan, at the present mar¬ 
ket rate, Is not less than ten percent, per annum. 
Its Exemption from State or Municipal Taxation. 
But aside from all the advantages 
ated, a special Act of Congress 
Treasunt notes from lo-:al taxation. 
exemption is worth about two 
Rural New-Yorker Office, ) 
Rochester, Sept. <5, Isol 5 
The weather for the past week has been very un¬ 
pleasant, and bush)eea generally very dulh Flour 
remains at last week's prices. Not much of any de¬ 
scription of grain offering. There Is a slight decline I11 
oats, but In other grains prices unchanged. Pork has ad¬ 
vanced 50 cents per barrel: lard l to l>j cents per pound; 
butter and egg- at last quotations. Hay lias advanced 
for choice lots $1 per tun. 
Rochester Wholesale Prices. 
Floor and Drain. 
Flour, win. wb’t $10,5!l@U 
Flour, spring do. 10,2 Al 10,50 
Flour, buc ktvlie« 1,0,oOQ l),uu 
Meal, Indian.i.iALrJ.UI 
vv heat, flviicsw- .f— 
Best whl to GanadaO.tte 5 ai,u) 
Cora.LteUl.so 
Bye, 6H lbs, Lu.. 1,01(31,63 
Oats, by weight... u.oo 
Barley.UJiiijS 
Beans ..l,80fl:2,U) 
Buckwh.al.L'JiLyUOU 
Mc.k 
Pork, old incoe.. 11 .'Aljiiftl.uO 
Pork, n'ess.sO.lluiio^O 
Pork, clear.*J,U0tet2,uo 
Dressed hogs.c’utette euo.uo 
Beef, cwt.u.nou.oo.ou 
Spring Iamb6 .... S,Ui> f.1.50 
Miitton, cavcAis.. AflOc 
Hams, smoked..22,no' 21.00 
Shoulders.U,(»fflfl.OO 
Chickens. . HV1.-- 
Turkeys. 00d.i») 
Geese. OftSoo 
Dolrj-, A«. 
Butter, roll.at'if Ce 
Butter, lirkm.Nkert 
Cheese, ucw.2i,u;2*« 
Cheese.LSI-24 
Lard, ti led.2L"2< 
Tailow, rough.. 
TaLlow, tried. 
we have enumcr- 
! exempts ail bonds and 
■ Ou the average, this 
per cent, per (annum, 
according to the rate of taxation In various parts of 
the country. 
It is believed that uo securities «ffer so great induce¬ 
ments to lenders as those Issued by the government. 
In all other tonus of Indebtedness, the faith or ability 
of private parties, or stock companies, or separate 
communities, only. Is pledged for payment, while the 
whole property of the country Is held to secure the dis¬ 
charge of all the obligations of the United States. 
While the government offers the most liberal terms 
for Us loans, lt believes that the very strongest appeal 
will be to the loyalty and patriotism of the people. 
Subscriptions will be received by the Treasurer 
of the United States, at Washington, the several A-ur. 
kCVSTOKE CICER wl 
ir .vK '. UE * ; d Cavco*. 
,!. AND Rkai Kr, and -- tmprnxltl Caouiia 
y.l'.'yr- inapufaelurcd !>y 
i-' j’HKI.DON CIO., Auburn, X. Y. 
, ‘vnsUhed on ap . 
rorwardml by mall. 7t55-st 
a Blula.lrtj.hla, Session of 
r -'PP’V, M dl\< H. N. 
t». n. Sr.:»rki*y, 51. 
c.’ HESRMaN N. M. D.i Deafi. " tL " 
_ l.ldo Filbert Street, 
, J'2E WEEKLY PEAIEIE ^\AEMES“ 
The Western Farmer’s Own Paper, now 24 
Years Old. 
CLUB TERMS TO ALL, whefher SING LT or by Scores. 
For general Farm Miscellany, Reliable Maaket Re¬ 
ports, and Useful and entertaining Mlscellanv The 
PKA 1UI1. F.VRJLEK is not excelled by anv paper pub¬ 
lished. Will save many times its cost to anv family 
taking It. J 
$fi.i>o Mailed to EMERY & GO. 
now secure it one year. 
Samples sent free. 
Eggs; dozen.l&filSc 
Honey, box.25,028 
Candles, box.2tte:2! 
Caudles, extra.- swC 
Fruit and R00U. 
Apples, hh| .$l.,oir.12,50 
Do. dried >1 ft).... r«.-x-1<j 
P.-iU-bria, do .2Aa3s 
Cherries do .2.5(0,25 
Plums, do -Uodii 
PoUbies, V bu*h»l2Wjil,7« 
Hide* and Akin*. 
SMftiightered. 8 ;Sc 
Calf. in-20 
blue n Pelts.15 u75o 
Lamb Fells.25£76 
Clecd*. 
Clover, medium.* laa — 
„po. large. —,01 — 
Timothy..:.. -db 10 
ttundrte*. 
Wood, hard.*8A>38,50 
Do. son.6,000(7.00 
Coal. Scran ton., 12 jXi l.At u 
Da l lUiton ..12.1X1 jilS.U) 
Da Wiamokiu 12,UU>.15.(X) 
Do, Guar 
^alt. bbL- 
Straw, tan 
1 N-v 2 
TTOIHEPAIIIK 
11 OK l’EXXSY LVA-... 
lNd 5, t>eg 1 us October 10m. 
Facclty. Ht-ring. M. D.; * 
Ouerus; y. M. D.I C. G. llmm, 51. D.; (. 
D.. 1 . tel I son, 51. lb; Hecrm.'uui. M. lb 
900 000 
“ r ’ Address TK GubE n /WOOD 1 , 5 t0 ^ tra ‘ le ’ 
' ( ^~ 3t _Albion. Orleans Co., N. Y. 
W JI. PERRY A SON, BRIDGEPORT, 
CONN., have the LASGKer and cheapest Con- 
cl-nt 1 ; ?ll w‘L,v r Wimtry. Samples sent free for 88 
. S*L >-NK': ar >'1 well grown stock of 
Rogers Hybrid, Allens Hybrid, CrevcUng and Dela¬ 
ware. 
.8,»VjL)0.UO 
.U.G.tefl.OO 
1.. 8&5il5o 
>i bl.l..8.1A.f‘3,CO 
ilnui...a.iteoisi,{u 
fbbi....a,itei 1 2,Lo 
THE PROVISION MARKETS. 
-..^u W er VH , KK ’. i St ' pU A-FLOUR-The market Tor 
.aiLUly brands la firm and qulei. Sales at *10,j>^l»,td for 
t,,r extra Stare; $ ID,9-re 
11,10 fortuury do: *lu,ft>.0-ll,lu for the low grades of 
*L,A@II,» for Shipping Ohio; $11,65 
&as,25 for trade and Umlly brand -: and $ll,2Hgi«,oo for 
St- Louis extras. Canadian Flour $n ,di>.;,iu,f>5 for e\- 
tra, and SlO.iNujlLPi ter tra-lc and family extra; South¬ 
ern Flour, *ll,Wii,12.W for mixed to good sujH-rllnr 
D lu-avy Sales Chicago Spring, 
5* ’ MAlwaukot eiub, »2.2.Vqi,3i , ; amber da 
Chicago, id., n ill 
FOR THE FALL OF 1S64. 
100,000 Standard and Dwarf Apple Trees, 
50,000 Standard and Dwarf Pear Trees, 
A, stock of Peach. Flur and Chef.uy Trees; 
M bite Grape anil Cherry Currants: Concord. Diana. 
Delaware and Hartford Prolific lira tie Vines :50uouu 
Pear and Quince Blocks. Now is the time to 3uy trees 
Trees arc cheap la comparison to other articles: Deal- 
'j 1 ' 11 * 1 '-’ 1,1 <**U» All .otters ami onlers promptly 
. '^i ^ ll ‘ l fur " hcvlcsajeaud DescriptiveCatA- 
.ogues. mtd inclose stamps to preuav postago. 
Address K. 5tOut)V SO?fS, 
,sw-lot Niagara Nurseries. Lockport, N. Y. 
H avnk.v patent brace fence 
fob-table on stationary— This fence vill lie 
on exhibit!."i during the State Fair at Rochester, N. V. 
All Interested In fencing should give It a Umrcugli e.\- 
5 I r V i l ,'. K \ t - 1 ?w call for circulars, or a. id reus .n>FL A. 
slMtlXDS, Batavia, X. 5., agent 1 r Xi*w York and 
X ew England. R. HAYNES, Fatevdee. 
Individuals sending aubs will re- 
ceive s uitable compensation for trouble aati time. 
J^EWEY’S COLOEED FEUIT PLATES, 
650 VARIETIES, 
Embracing all the popular v arte lies of Fruits, Flow- 
ftffnaiw '°bl by XurnryiBen. catalogues 
fl ini? 'A 011 , application, by mull or otherwise. “ 
ti--AV'i « s oa !l, ‘ saleable varieties—at $u>. 
STEEL COMPOSITION BELLS 
A cool Church 
or other Beh for 20 oen« 
per pound, 
t WARRANTED 
To give Satisfaction, 
For valuable InSonnaucm 
ajwn the subject of 
BElXS 
semi fer pamphlets to the 
andersbrnct, who are theorA 
awmuactarers of this de¬ 
scription of Bell with Hare 
a rlson’s seif- acting pa- 
Cj tent*<i rotating hong- 
lngs,etther in this coun- 
try or la SarojNi. 
mUed U \Y C eite'ai. * Oorn-»I.^ ims, ?or 
Provisions-T’ ork market active, at 
Old Meiis; $4U,.vVi.-tl,4b New do. ' ' ' 
pees; *30.9ff2 roe exini do. uull . 
hams dull. Lard—sales at 3i<t(d!3tv, 
SEKDg^fioverseed quiet. ,uppi> tight, prices 
nal, at llmotby quiet at £6,75'J,7,tvb ] 
Flax quiet but firm at fi.VSXJkl,*) per tiu. 
Bekswa-X— die for yellow Western. 
TORONTO, Sept. 5.-Flour, *I Ofl@6,00 per bbh 
Wheat, fte«c«e. Kprlng wheat, sod Barley, 7.,^,.,. 
Oats, 41te0«c- Rye, 1C ® fh. Hay, 3U for be»L Straw, 
$7(.uA Fear, 50eaV.\ Butter, 14, Uc. Kggx, lOfSu^c. 
Hams, lOgdlc. F ltelL bacon, Cheese, lftali)>2e. 
Lard, lOtailU-.v. l’otatoe*. 7ac,j,$i. Appier, Si.oy.: 2.00 
RT bM. 1VR.I, jw perbblT KaSSi. $i^i pertim 
1 omatoes, Mctiifil. Flum4, fl per bu. Chickens, 
50c per jialr. Ducks. 50 ..,Wr per pair. Green lildts * So) 
0 per cwt. Dry hide*, MHIcVGb. Wool, U^«5C. l aii- 
6kius, lAjisWv ii lb. Sheepskin*, 75c each. Lambskins, 
75c each. Salt, *1,25^,1.50 fci bbh 
CHICAGO, Sept. 5—FLOUR-White Whiter extra,, 
*1 l.,i; lied do, *11.10 :11215; Spring extra*. $10,15 
i<j)io,76. Wheat—No. 1 red, $2,10,0^,11: No. 2 red, $i,oaa 
2,13; rejected, $2,iAi: No. 1 Spring, *2,O0w}2.ii5: No, 2, 
*l.W@l,tt>. Cent No. 1. »lAi..'.l,M4; So, 2, *1,31,21,33; 
rejected, $1,21661,20: salts of canal corn by sample at 
*l,31ffll.St. Oats, Bye, JtAAall.36. Harley 
wanted a' *2,1"u2,«0. BuUcr .‘alma: JtVoteJo. Cheese, 
18(jj|25c. Eggs, IduilSe. Green apples, *l,50(,w. per bbl. 
Tomato BO, W>V6e per \ bIL box. Water melons. *15(A 
IS per l(k\ Fears, $X-A per basket. Siberian gratis, 
$ 1,25(0)1,511 do. Friiirie chickens. $2.2.25 per dor.. Tim¬ 
othy lu»y, $Uv. M: Prairie, *U^ilii. Hides—Green salt¬ 
ed. trltuiufl, lSX«iSi*e; dry salted, do, 17.-lSo; dry 
film, do, 21eiu2o; KIpvtrccn salted, trimmed, 17,.:'lSc ; 
Calf, do, do. Sid»2tc. OnlohB, ILOOMCtLSk Fqtat.tes, 
*1,00^1,20. M e - Curl,. $(iv.il. Lard.Jllo. 1’aUow. WofilA 
ItCFFAIAJ, Sepl. fi. FLOrn —Sales range at 
@12,00, aecotelliig to quality. Wheat dull: sa! °s at f ijfi 
cii2,S5. i-’oru, *1.4V,fl,4t. Oats ranged at 75J£79c during 
the week; no tiansaeltous May. Barley, $'.',06. Rye, 
$1,60. Peas, $2 for Canadian, sales of Coarse feed at 
$32 per tun. Mess Fork, f*i>,M)(a.G. Shoulder a. 17frlSc. 
Hams, 2Ug2Ste. Lard, 10c. Butler. lAuffhV- h'gjjs, 22c. 
Cheese, l'Av.JI'.'t Water Lime. $2..2,111 per bbl. Ball, 
$3,50 AWi. Broom corn, $3 0 per tutu 
51ANtTACTT~SED BY 
D. S. PLUME <& CO., 
No. 59 Du ane-straet, New Yors. 
STEO.VG, LIGET. A.VA OESAMEXTJlL. 
Sold by all House-Enmishiag Dealers. 
for 
Bwf, ?li>5hl2 for plain 
Ilerce Beef dull. Beef 
« -. A* 
pplj light, prices notnl- 
i' t at $6,75(0)7,1)0. Bough 
T^HORND Vl,E SOUTH lH)W5S.-navin2 
A. tescently purchased from s.\5C|. THORNE, Esc’ 
hi: entire Uock of celebrated SOUTH DOWN SirEEt* 
I am eitabli-d to offer for sale about 75 hea<t of this 
favonte Brivd, coinprl-ing FIFTY EWES of various 
iu)i 1 TV\ iNl i»FlVK RAMS. fywUDjitb ana 
raHwat trei 91,1,1 wU l bv ddlvcrvd at the i-)Jt or 
railway ire» of charge. 
Having pr<vi,.uiy purchased from Mr. THOS.VE the 
.a 1 “ Archbishop," bred by the 
late Jonas \\ eh n, ltrabrA,.uu, Kugland. 1 take pleas¬ 
ure lu announcing that lie Is now re-united to the flock 
to which he has already given so much reputation. 
OEpftGE H. BROWN, 
MUlbrook, Washington Hollow P. Q., 
7«l-dt Dutebots Co.. N. Y 
JpAMILY "INI; AND CIDER BULL, 
W—h Press Com¬ 
bined, large and 
small site, for 
hand, horse or 
otuer power. Is 
strong, reliable, 
compact, simple, 
neat of construc¬ 
tion. durable, eco¬ 
nomical ,t cheap. 
Grinds all kinds 
of fruit, line, fast, 
easy, and presses 
dry. 
Some valuable 
impro v e m e n t 3 
have been added 
to this 51Ui since 
last season, and 
I? now feel con¬ 
fident that it is 
nst what thepeo 
pte want. 
For full partle- 
11! 1 tvs, the mxn- 
'X \ BB( i f HER, 
_ Auburn, x. r. 
T O INVENTORS AND PATENTEES. — Inventions' 
ter ts’exted i l ' ,at *v| t f 0>)t f !Tl < d- Patents re-lssued. 
a fttUivj eXteU'JvLa Kr*ject<*J r:i5us nr066tuted with .hi 
c burg,: unless - 1 ,v.^ ,1 . vhanU.. iotw" n 
New York Patent A gency. Rochester and BuffiGo. N.Y, 
PAJMCERS O UTie T~>.- 
A-' Cancers, curec without bam or the Use bfthe knife 
Tumorous While Sw,tiling. Goitre,Ulcers an" c’ chrore 
10 ifrseases SUWesaftlUv treats!. Ctrcffiare dexmlbteg 
treatment seat free of char.v. Address ' ^ 
. DttS. BABCOt’K ,v Ti BiN, 
S7 Bond Street. X'tw York. 
H arvest glove<c-b„ 0 , a;i , D g^mu Gloves, 
wholesale ami retail, at the old stand for IVun.lT 
"''OP* -did Gloves, 7S&U-L- St.. Ro-q,. -icT. X. 1. 
WIN! tatoq win « 
rsj-tf 
TNRAXN TILE MACHINE, BEer IN r . r y ,, V r- 
i &S l " eJ br wt kvi'"" t?“ 
>> aterloo, Stti'H'aOo., X. Y. 
PARLOR MUSIC STORE AND PIANO-FORTE EMPORIUM, 
NO> 33 STREET, ROCHESTER. IV. Y 
so that*U has P cvery a pi >ear |in c c' o f a°' Uu klt ‘ 1 on 0x15 Uontineut. It la large and spacious, and yet furnished 
FIRST-CIj A.SS PARLOR. 
The undersignetl having been engage,! in this exclusive business for several years. Is a thorough Judge of all kinds 
OP MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS AND MUSICAL MERCHANDIZE. 
Th»3 v-took of £oo4l& has Iweu 8t‘leetod with , ' 
OF PIANO-FORTES that can be found w^i of w York tll « ^LARGEST ASSORTMENT 
■muntry. > tm la the celebrated and world-renowned 10rk ‘ a ’ 11 ' 1 dioludes the best manufactures lu this 
y.OHICKERING & SONS GRAND, SQUARE .- 
dna sju, ?&& 
fl.rdtM.lasa, aiil are w»»n kimwri r.> nnoijj coium» ut ' 
PIANOS FURNISHED PROM ANY FIRST 
piJnwnaVrtPH^*'J.?* 5 ' "* ll ” n ordered, and ALt 
ranted 1.1 int 1 )tf ri * iu,, - r rom ahritad, may rcir upon 
mmmfan.uW^rlete. “ deUvtry ’ wta ' u lil ° ^ 
Mkw, 11A u, ‘' HKO - A - ukinck ,1k c. . 
r LLTah, lAJIBOttlNBB, btBUJC.i, aadallkl-'- .1 V 
51Y 1 LLOSTRATED ANNUAL CATALOGUE of 
llAdtDY Ditch and other Flowering Bulba, and 
C-S-nicltr to the Elower Garden, 
is now roaily to send out. It eousuts of mu and plain 
descriptions of the beat 
Hyacinths, Tulips, Crocuses, Snow Drops, 
Crown Imperials, Anemones, Lilies, &c &c., 
with ample direetlaus for planting and culture. >,_■ 
Catalogue this season ls beautifully Illustrated, con¬ 
taining among other Illustrations two lull page en¬ 
gravings, and urn' beautiful colored plate of the 
J iVTAKr LILY. 
It is sent five of postage to all who apply, Incloslug 
ten cents. Catalogues always sent to my customers of 
the previous your, free, as soon as Issued, without 
being ordered. 
My importations from Holland the present year have 
never been equaled lor extent, variety and excellence. 
Address JAMES VICK, 
764 Rochester, N. Y. 
nlare. Descriptive Pamphlet, or Mill 
ufacturers, u--- 
759-10t 
AND UPRIGHT PIANOS, BOSTON, 
: Strakoseh and Gottsehalk to be the be«t 
-122 M RTZM VN .1 IILNZE FLVNOfione 
and T. Gilbert & Co.’s, of Boston; thesedJistru- 
0LASS MANUfACTURERS 
; ' V U‘ R , Af,TKD F1VK VKARS With proper care. 
vleot^H y i s, ' rve ’ 1 ’ * n ’J the lortrument wUlbe war- 
)■<■ i-i iustrumeut Is given. All instruments sold at 
- *ItteCnmmnS. ° l lT U{8> ^“DRONS, VIOLIN'S, 
BET MUSIC IS NEW! 
..;-o S too,s. 
Wf w 111011 *he underslgne* has the sole agency, 
meut, rank fcusV^are ^wSV^owirSl^ 
THE OA1TL£ BI.tKKDT*. 
NEW YORK, Aug. 21.—BKBVEP— Reeetpte, 6,7li. 
We quotes— Extra. $IV|<»,1 UI.26; Flint quality, $17.0ua) 
18,00; Second qualltv, $I.V16i<8l6,00 ; Third quality, #113)0 
(9)12,50; Inferior,$t>,.VG$ 10.00: average of all sales, about 
$M,o0\,iiiU,50. Cows—Receipts, 13iX Sales range $30,00 c 
00,00. Veal Calves—Receipt*, 2,003. Sales (Ki’ll 1 , per ft. 
Inferior to choice- Sheep—Receipts, Including laiubs, 
21.270. Sales sheep at .Vgv*e .„. r p,, common to extra. 
Lambs, 7qi'llc, couitnou to extra. Swine—Receipts, 
0,833. sales enru.fed, live, cwt., $U,7h.jil2,00; diitll- 
lery-fed, Jll.teku'11,75. 
Selected with gte*t core; 1: 
their purchases. Veactmrs 
dlze ot every desc\jptluu. 
MUSIC I’UBUSfb n % 
750-U * 
i tfiflcq .Ve, 623 Broad trap, ,Y, p, 
A W, UIBBLE, Agent, Roehoster, N, T- 
