h 
YTrro. PERRY & SON, BRinr.KPORT, 
VV conn,, have toe labux*t ami cjubai est t.on- 
cord Vinca In the country. Humpies sent free for 25 
cents. We have a Inrye and well grown stock of 
Rogers’ Hybrid, Allen's Hybrid, Crevellag and tv-ijv- 
ware- 7M-4t 
I v The pi le.- of THK PRAl.TItJAL BUEPHERU. by Hon. 
H, H, Hamiau,, Is now $1.76,and If [inner, binding, Ac., 
continue to ad ranee, (or term remain nl present figures.) 
will soon be $2 or more. Sent by mall, post-paid, on 
receipt of price. 
Address D. D. T. MOORE, Rochester, N. Y. 
The Secretary of the Treasury gives uotlce that 
subscriptions will be received for Coupon Treasury 
Notes, payable three years from Aug. 15th, ISM, with 
semi-annual Interest at the rate of seven and threo- 
tontha per cent, per annum,—principal and interest 
both to be paid in lawful money. 
These notes will be convertible at the option 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 will be issued In denominations of $50, $100, $500, 
$!.0u0 and $5,000, and all subscriptions must be for 
fifty dollars, or some multiple of fifty dollars 
The notes will be transmitted to the owners free of 
transportation charges as soon after the receipt of the 
original Certificates of Deposit as they can he prepared. 
As the notes draw Interest from August 15, persons 
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 anyone 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 from the deposits. 
8PE0IAL ADVANTAGES OP THIS LOAN. 
It is a National Savings bans, offering a higher 
rate of interest than any other, and Hit 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 In 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 dis¬ 
counts. 
Convertible into a Six per cent 5-20 Gold Bond. 
In addition to the very liberal Interest on the notes 
for three years, this privilege of conversion is now- 
worth about three per cent, per annum, for the current 
rate for 5-20 Bonds is not less than nine per cent pre¬ 
mium. and before the war the premium on six per cent 
U. S. stocks was over twenty per cent It will be seen 
that the actual profit on this loan, at the present mar¬ 
ket rate. Is not less than ten per cent, per annum. 
Its Exemption from State or Municipal Taxation. 
Bat aside from all the advantages we have enumer¬ 
ated, a special Act of Congress exempts all bands and 
Treasury notes from local taxation. On the average, this 
exemption Is worth about two per cent, per annum, 
according to the rate of taxation In various parts of 
the country. 
It is believed that no securities offer so great induce¬ 
ments to lenders a3 those Issued by the government. 
In all other forms 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 Its loans. It believes that the very strongest appeal 
will be to the loyalty and patriotism of the people. 
ScbsghutionS will be RECEIVED by the Treasurer 
of the United States, at Washington, the several Assist¬ 
ant Treasurers and designated Depositaries, and by the 
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ALBANY 
“ “ “ BUFFALO. 
“ “ “ SYRACUSE. 
“ “ “ ELMIRA. 
“ “ “ WATERTOWN. 
and by all National Banks which are depositaries of 
public money, and 
ALL RESPECT ABLE BANKS AND BANKERS 
throughout the country will give further Information 
and 
AFFORD EVERY FACILITY TO SUBSCRIBERS. 
F A K.B i.U’S I.OOOT.—AU persons interested 
In home manufacture, are requested to examine 
the practical utility and cheapness of 
HENDERSON’S PLANTER’S LOOM. 
It treads the treadles, throw, the shuttle, lets off the 
web, and takes ui, the cloth, the weaving being all 
clone by working the lathe. It can be made by any car¬ 
penter. This Loom wifi Weave Jeans- Llmscy, Flannel, 
Kerseys, Seamless Sacks, double width Blankets, Plain 
Cloth, or any kind of Cotton, Wool, Flax or Hemp 
Cloths. The Counties of Western New York Tor sale 
by GILL IS ,<• l.lPPINCOVr, Almond. Allegan v Got, 
N. i. State and County Rights for sale ny J. G. Hen¬ 
derson, Patentee* Salem, Iowa. This l.oora can be 
seen opposite the Court House, in Rochester, an* 11 the 
Slate Fair, where it will be on O blbitloti. (7SS-K 
fpHOKNDALE SOI XII DO \Vi*!L—Having 
X recently purchased fn a\ HAM’L THORNE, Esq., 
hU entire flock of celebrated SOUTH DOWN SHEEP, 
I am enabled to otter lor sale annul 7s head Of this 
favorite Breed, comprising FIFTY (OWES of various 
E mployment.— #tb a month.— Agents wanted 
to sell Sewing Machines. We will give a couunh- 
slou on all Machines sold, or employ agents who will 
work for the above wages, and all expenses paid. 
Address D. B. HKRfitNTON A CO.. Detroit, MU'h. 
THE WIND-MILL CHURN 
EXCELS AJL 1 Ij OTHERS. 
This Cliuru (patented April 1!*, isfil) has always chal¬ 
lenged competition, and has never been bear.u in any 
fair trial. It has lie.cn already In l rod need Into eighteen 
counties In six States, and meets with genera! com¬ 
mendation. 
The Ohio Farmer of June 1854.commend* thl ; Churn 
In very high terms. and adds: - " The low price at which 
lids chum Is afforded, is another inducement for its 
general use among larmer*. All dairy folks desiring to 
avail themselves of this new Invention. Should address 
the patentee, J. It. Davison, Madison, Lake Co., O.” 
Madison, a, Sept, -j. 18m. 
We think, after six month* trial, that Dav icon's 
W ind-Mill Olltlrn Is the in -1 of all churns. Average 
time or churning, five minutes: frequently In two. 
A. Hull. 
These churns are manufarlured and sold, wholesale 
and retail, at ROB'S Celebrated Cheese Vat Factory, 
Madison, Lake Co., Ohio. 
Those wishing Churns, Territory, or any further In¬ 
formation, may •all on Rev. J. Davison, obc-rlln, Ohio, 
or ad Iress the patentee. 766-11 
RACK ROOTS—For sale 
lib, Naples, Out, Co., N.Y. 
IH v BELLA 
by G. S. AD 
M APLEWtHW YOPSO LADIES’ INSTITUTE, 
PITTSFIELD, Mass,, commences Its t7th semi¬ 
annual session Oct. 6th, 1861. with Important Improve¬ 
ments In Its buildings, added to the great beauty of Its 
location and Um well-known excellence of lts pennas- 
nent corps of Instructors. 
For Circulars, address Bit v. C. V. SPEAK, the Prin¬ 
cipal. 761-71 
W ANTED.—ABKNTS to ge|l OUT splendid Campaign 
Medals and Plus, with Photographs of President 
and Vico President. Price from *6,00 to $>5.00 per 
hundred. Sample sent on receipt of IS ct.-;., or live dif¬ 
ferent styles for SlJXk Addpjis _ 
7 W. K. L.VNPHKAK, 
764-4t PM West «tj St., Cincinnati, Ohio. 
W YOKOFFTJ PATENT WOOD WATER PIPE.— 
L S. HOrtBIE A CO., 108 Arcade, Rochester, 
N. Y., manufacture all shies of tills pipe, from one to 
twelve inches bore. 
It Is the cheapest, most durable, and best pipe In nee, 
for water works hi cities and villages, for breweries, 
tanneries, railroads, and water courses of all kinds. It 
has ail the strength of Iron, and Is much more durable, 
besides being a much purer medium for conducting 
water. We also make the best ami cheapest farmer's 
pipe lo use, for conducting water from springs to dry 
fields, dwellings, or other places. 
This pipe la made by boring solid pine logs and scant¬ 
ling, and where much pressure Is required, handing It 
with Iron. 
All orders filled promptly. Circulars contain list of 
prices. 761-tf 
LiARMERS, ATTENTION! 
X> Do not purchase a Mower or Reaper for the sea¬ 
son of 1866, until you see “ TliK IMPROVED CAYUGA 
CJiruer MOwkk and Reapkk," and ■■ Improved Cayuga 
Chief Junior Mower,” manufactured by 
BARBER, SHELDON * GO., Auburn, N. Y. 
Circular*, with full description, Ac., furnished on ap¬ 
plication, or forwarded b) mall. 766-St 
A'*ent, H. G. Chamberlin, E->q., of Medina, will be 
pleased to give any desired information in relation to 
it. Rights are for sale at only a nominal price. A 
description of ibis rack was given in the Rural New- 
Yorker of Dec. 1!>, IMS. 
We are requested by Robt Hale, Esq , of Chicaso, 
Ill., proprietor of the above improvement, to call the 
attention of those interested to the same. A full sized 
Rack will lie on exhibition at the State Fair at Koch 
ester next week—Sept. 20th to 23d, inclusive—and his 
H OinCEFATIHC TII DlC tL COLLEGE 
OF PENNSYLVANIA, PfiUadetphla. Sesaiou of 
1801-6, begins QCTOhatt 10TU. 
Faculty.—g. H. ring. >L I).: Ad. Lippe, M. D.; H. N. 
Guernsey, M- D-: C. 1 >- Kaue, V. D.; o. It. Starkey, M. 
D,: 1', VV llaon, M. D.: 0, Hvermann, M. D.; Prof, Ste¬ 
phens. Address C. HEEKil Ah N, M. D., Dean, 
7(i5-2t 1,106 Filbert Street. 
TORONTO, Sent. H,—Flour, *4.30/7:5,(!0 per bbl. Fall 
wheat, HVa-HSe, Spring wheat, 74 7 76r. Rarley. 73@P4C, 
Oats, 41(a)42c, Rye. lc Vl It. lV«s, 50©«5e. HayiSll 
Straw. *7@8. Butler, )2VgoU5c. Eggs, lhnl 4 r. Hams. 
lOK&Uc. Flitch bacon, fitp/ifie. Ch**- »e, lO^inke. Lard. 
l«®nc. Calfskins. I8[a)20c th. Sheep-kins. 75c each. 
T,amhsklns,76c each. I’nth toes,76c7m$ 1 perhu. Apples 
$i,2.Y7fi2,on per bbl. Peaches, $l,3tx)fi2 per case. Wool, 
Special Notices 
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. 
J^EWEY’S COLORED FRUIT PLATES, 
650 VARIETIES, 
Embracing all the popular varieties of Fruits, Flow¬ 
ers ami Shrubbery sold by Nurserymen. Catalogues' 
furnished on application, by mail or otherwise. 
Flute Kooks on hand, all saleable varieties—at $10, 
$!.'> ale I *». 
3(V,iX0 Colored Plates tn stock ready hi fill orders. 
Plate Books put up to orderin from one to three days 
notice. 
N. B. Visitor, to the Pomologies! Convention, lobe 
held at Rochester. .September lath, are requested lo call 
and examine varieties and samples of new plates. 
Address orders to L>. M. DEWEY, 
Horticultural Bookseller. 
765-2t Rochester, N. Y. 
FOR THE FALL OF IS64. 
100,000 Standard and Dwarf Apple Trees, 
50,000 Standard and Dwarf Pear Trees. 
A large stock of Peach, Plum and Cherry tkkxs; 
White Grillie and Cherry Currant:;; Concord, Diana, 
Delaware and Hartford Prolific Grape Vines; 600,000 
Pear and Quince Stork*. Now Is the time to buy trees. 
Trees arc cheap in comparison to other articles. Deal¬ 
ers are invited to call. All tetters and orders promptly 
attended to. Send for Wholesale and Descriptive Cata¬ 
logues, and Inclose stamps to pjvpav onstage. 
Address E. MOOIjV '& SONS, 
759-l6t Niagara Nurseries, Loeknort, N. Y. 
The largest and most complete assortment of these 
Books are to be found at. the Metropolitan Gift Book 
Store, No. 36 Buffalo street, Rochester, and you have 
the advantage of receiving with each Album you buy 
at this establishment a handsome prize, varying m 
value from 50 cents to $100,00, so that the Album you 
buy may not cost you anything. Ail arc Invited to cal 
and examine the Books and Gifts at t he Metropolitan 
THE CATTIjE MARKETS. 
HEW YUltK, HepL 8.—BKRV&S Flirt quality, SIAJO 
<7n20.no; Ordinary to good, SUJSUifMAtM: Cntnnj.TO, 61 o,»»l 
allSjnO; inferior. *3onkclo.on. Cows and Calves—First 
(Ttall’y, $-■o.OYcTS: Ordinary, $45,G*<55,011: Common. 
A8i,tv*a}4Vot): Inferior, SAt,fliVaj3ls'Xi, Veal Calves-First 
|U«!!ty, D lt„, IffedI"; Ordlnarv. 8Hi;i'9Sc I Common, 
.• • i »r; Inferior, 7i.i7<;p. Shwp and Lambs Kxtrv . 
;J head. $7,07,lift ••); Prime quail tv, Ordinary, 
,00.7,6,00 7 Common. 34,50 7\00‘; Inferior, *3,7*774,*o. 
Swine—Corn-led,P llL, ll*&ul2»<c; sllU-fed, 11 >^712c. 
KHI6BTON, Sept. 8. - Beef Cattle • Extra. $13,5ft 1 14: 
trst quality, $i2.V7.jji;i,i>i; second do., hMiv.c 'lgn; itird 
do., $8,fOhi>.60 cwt. l the total weteht of h!<le«, taLlow 
and drew>ed beef.) Yearlings. $H.'iVsO<fi; t*v*> years 
old, t70.ft),a'35,<M; tbr— yeura <>]1.3j<X* jf,%00. Working 
‘Oven— Sale* at SlhfaiCO. Milch Cows, Old 
Sheep, 6V.i4k!XI Jk. Lonil -. <77 XJ head. Swine, 
» -'He r.i IT,. Fat hOJtS, 12>»C f> ft- 
CAM BRIDGE. Scut. 8. -Beef Extra, $13,l0 i £ilS.S0: 
first .tuallty, $t2,'HV.ul?.2J: second do., »10, isnatl, 00; third 
do., $7AWfa*k3ft. Working Uxcn —(lows and 
Calves — $Si>.ixot67jxi; two years old $.N),ftt(7.A5,nil; three 
vears old SikUBtotfS.lXk Sheet' and Lam),"—4,6 *> at mar¬ 
ket: prices In lols. *i/s‘-l.fo each; extra, $3,0c>.ifi,i2: 
Spring Lanibe, *7.. r Ai:'6JXt 
ALBAN V, S.pt. 12.—Beeves - Receipts, 4,570. The 
fbllowlngare the quotations:—Premium. $l0,*5atin,75; 
• vtca. * r » '3,«*>; first quality. 2d do. *7:ol7,50; 
8*1 do. $fi;ii6,Vi:Inferior,$4.8*Y3AN). Sheep and Lambs— 
Receipts. 6,*■*»'; price* advsneed *. t to S‘c r r.1 tt>. Hogs— 
Receipts 6,WO; nates at $l!(a)12,2S per cwt. 
CHICAGO. Sept, l<>. —Been*-—Receipts large an<1 mar¬ 
ket active; sales rang** at $3V7,2.4. chiefly'at SI,5<Ya’8 
gross. Hogs—Solos at $6.25(4) I2dt5, chiefly at *U(<iil1,62t» 
per cwt. »neep—Retcipts light; sales at $6,25qij7 per 
cwt. 
TORONTO, Sept. 8—Beeves. *td'5 I* cwt. Sheep 
scare* at *4oi4,5U eaCln Lambs plenty at $2^1,25 each. 
— Globe. 
THE PRACTICAL SHEPHERD 
A COMPLETE TREATISE ON THE BREEDING, MANAGE 
MKNT AND DISEASES OF SHEET. 
APPLK AND PEAR 
TREES, on good terms to the trade. 
COLE & WOOD. 
Albion, Orleans Co., N. Y. 
200,000 
' Address 
BY HON. HENRY S. RANDALL, LL. D_ 
Author of “Sheep Husbandry In the South,” Ac., »Ve. 
Published by D. I>. T. Moore, Rochester, N. Y. 
THOUGH first published In October last, this work 
has already reached Its Twenlisth Edition, ami so great 
Is the demand fur It that others are belug Issued a* rap¬ 
idly at* pe- ihliv It l> highly approved by both lYciwand 
People, and pronounced by far the BE8T work on bticep 
Husbandry ever published tn AmerlCJU The work com- 
prises lot large Liroov pages, and is printed. Illustrated 
and bound in superior style. Price, $1.75. Sold only 
by Agents and the Publisher. Good Agents wanted In 
all wool growing Countleo, to whom liberal terms are 
otfere*!. For particulars of agency, or u sample copy of 
work, (sent post-paid for $1.75,) address the Publisher. 
J^EW YOKE STATE AGRICULTURAL 
10,000 IN II 8K AND APPROVED. 
This admtarbte machine Is now ready for the fruit 
harvest of 1864. 11 Is, If possible, made better than 
ever before, and well worthy the attention of all farm¬ 
ers wanting such machines. 
It haa uo superior tn the market, and is the only mill 
that will property grind Gray- =. For sale b) all re¬ 
spectable dealers. 
On account of the very heavy excise tax on spirits, 
there will b« a Lot-gi letaanc for good Cider, ! which Is, 
SOCIETY’S EXHIBITION. 
Rochester, September 20, 21, 22, 23, 1864. 
:p:r, ogr . 
Books for entries will be opened at the OSBORN 
HOUSE, ou 
Friday, September 16th, 
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, Ittth, the Business Office will be 
opened at the Fair Grounds, where the entries will 
then be made. 
TUESDAY, 20th, 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’ Hall, will be opened, and cattle and horses 
exazntned in the exhibition rings. 
THURSDAY, 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. 
FRIDAY, 23d, PRIZE ANIMALS will be publicly 
exhibited under the direction of JOHN HAROLD, 
Esq., General Superintendent. 
Premiums will be announced and paid. 
EVENINC DISCUSSIONS AT CITY HALL. 
TUESDAY EVENING. — “Steaming and Cutting 
Food for Stock.” Geo. A- Moore will open the dis¬ 
cussion. 
WEDNESDAY EVENING. — “ Fine Wool Sheep, 
how shall 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. Alien 
will open the discussion 
Wool Grower’s Convention, at the City Hall, on 
Wednesday, at 10 A. M. 
7W3t B. P. JOHNSON, Secretary. 
by thr way, the most healthy beverage there Is. especi¬ 
ally for those afflicted with Liver csmpiaints.1 and every 
one having apples will moke them up into good Cider, 
If they would study their interests. I Intern! to have 
good receipts for making Cider printed and distributed 
among dealers, for the use of those purchasing mills. 
If your merchant does not keep them, tell him to send 
for one for you, or w rite to the manufacturer vouisdf. 
Address the manufacturer. W. O- HtCKOK, 
757-llt Eagle Works, Harrtsburgh, Pa. 
RANDALL'S GREAT SHEEP BOOK 
AT THE STATE, COUNTY AND LOCAL AG. PALES. 
THE WOOF. JIAKKETS. 
NKVV Y ORK, Sept. 7. The demand for domestic 
fleeces has. been only moderate Mm oour last, owing to 
the unsettled market for gold amt exchange; iu prices, 
however, there la no particular change, it Is reported 
among the trade that the supply on hand is light, in fact 
not enough to warraut their actual requirements: if 
this he so, better price# are looked for. The market 
closes rather flat. Foreign descriptions are dull amt 
pricer, nominal, thrro being no disposition to buy until 
after Lbo side of nape, which Is announced to lake place 
to-diy. We quote ao followsAmerican at $),Ub 5)LT3 
for native and ‘4 Merinot $ 1 . 00.1 J.IO for *4 nr.a C do; 
Sl.hfviil. 10 for full blood do: mid *i,ix>;qi, 2 u for Saxony 
fleeces? superfine pulled.$ 1 ,(*UI, 1 Q: extra do,*i "0.311,16; 
California at V«.J5c for tine unwashed; SUSIr for'rom- 
mon do* —Past- 
BOSTON, Sept. 8 .—The following are the quotations 
of wool for thl 6 week Domestic — Saxony and Merino, 
fine, it., $ijwaij 6 ; full blood, $i,ia<sJlJ 0 : half and 
three-fourths mood, $1,16^:1,18; common, $l,00ffll,l5; 
pulled, extra fit, 15®!A0;do. superfine, $1,00611215; West¬ 
ern mixed, $i, 00 (c£l,tii. 
Wanteb, In every County wherein a State, County, 
or other Agricnltnral Fair is to he held this season, an 
efficient agent for Ka.n lirn’ri Practical Srefukkd, 
the most valuable and popular work on Sheep Hus¬ 
bandry ever published In America. The book will sell 
rapidly In alt wool growing sections, and especially at 
the Fairs. Few agents are canvassing at present, and 
Now is the Time to secure territory. Live, energetic 
and Intelligent men can make the business both pleas¬ 
ant and profitable. The book will be 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. 
MANUFACTURED »Y 
D. S. PLUME <Si CO., 
No. 59 r> yianp-3~tree!t , New Yora. 
STS OS’a, is GST, XSD OSSAMStfTXL. 
Sold b'- all House-Furnishing Dealers. 
JjlAMILY WINE AND CIDER MILL, 
^ With Press Com- 
, 10 . 2 . A hlned, large and 
small b 1 t e, for 
hand, horse or 
other power, la 
I strong, reliable, 
compact, simple, 
neat of cotistruo- 
flon.rturablc, eco¬ 
nomical A cheap. 
Grinds all kinds 
of fruit, fine, fast, 
easy, and nreesen 
dry. 
Some valuable 
Irnpro v e me n t s 
have been added 
to this Mull since 
. last season, and 
A we now feel con- 
jo3 fidenl that It Is 
r uat what the peo 
pie want. 
For full portio¬ 
ns, address the man- 
SON A BROTHKK, 
Auburn, Y. 
umjcr 
WINtliSIDECMUIX, 
Agents Wanted.— 1 50 per month guaranteed. For 
terms and specimens address, with stamp, L. L. Todd 
A Co., New York. 750-lilt. 
- &c li. W. SMITH’S 
AMERICAN ORGANS! 
JEHarkete, Commerce, 
AT Camp Relief Hospital, Washington, l). C., August 
llth, 1864, GEORGE S. Mi‘NORTH, member of the 8th 
Illinois Cavalry. 
His re-eulistment paper describes him thus:—Said 
(lEouOK s. McNOHTU was boni In Rochester, N. Y., Is 
twenty-six years of age, five feet seven inches high, 
light coniPlexlou, blue eyes, light hair; occupation, 
farmer. His parents live on a farm near Rochester. 
They can hear more of him by addressing John H. 
Yatks, Nt. Charles, Kane Go., UI. 
The American Organs are the bust of the kind made, 
(hr superior to Un. wnuion Organ, Harmonium, or Me- 
Ukteon. In ftiitness a*d perfectness of tone tttey sur- 
pasr all others and as an elegant piece of furniture they 
excel m beauty. For the Parlor, Church, Leclure, or 
Lodge Room, they haTe no equal. Also, 
Rural New-Yarkcr (Nice, i 
RoclUtSTKR, Ht-pt. 13, 1864. { 
Tuts market affords Utile cause for remark. Busi¬ 
ness Is dull, and prices change little. This week some 
of the leading articles of consumption have advanced 
slightly, while others have depreciated. There is a 
firmness about holders that sinks wllli weight Into the 
pockets of consumers, 
RocliMter Uliolotuilv JPrtcoa. 
Fteur and Drain. Eggs, dozen.20:<i2lc 
Flour, win. wh't. $13,1XI70H Honey, box...2s33» 
Kcu) ^iiucrtipcmenls 
Send far descriptive Circulars, and address all orders to 
SIBERIA OTT, Wholesale Agent. 748 Broadway, N. Y. 
T O IMVKVrORS AND l'ATENTEEA -lavrnU-os 
exatnlneiL Patents obtained, patents rr-tjsu«rt. 
Patents extended. Retccted cases nro^ventoil without 
charge unless succrsstiA j. FRASER A CO., Western 
New York Patent Agency. Rochester and Buffalo, N.Y. 
Boardman, Gray & Co 
ty-ADVERTISING TERMS, la Ad van oe—THIRTY- 
Frv* CKNT8 A Link, each Insertion. A price and a 
half for extra display, or 62,S cents per line of space, 
arsuiAi, Notices 1 following reading matter, leaded,) 
Sli cents a line. 
trr Tiie edition of the Rural Is now *0 large a». to 
render It uecesaary that the nrst forru (outside pages) 
should go to press ou Friday of tile week preceilUig date, 
ana the lost form (Inside pages) ou Tuesday morning. 
Hence lo secure Insertion advertisements intended for 
the last page should reach us ten day r s in advance of the 
date of the palter, and those for the Inside (7th page) on 
Monday. 
V ' Cancers cured without pain or the Q»u of the knife. 
Tumorous White Swelling, Goitre, l leers and uUOhroa* 
lc diseases successfully treated, circulais descnbiag 
treatment sent free of charge. Address 
DBA Babcock a torin, 
7*4-tf 37 Bond Street, New York. 
The subscriber — late one of the firm —has taken the 
WHOLE SALE A GENCY, and wlU furnish these Pianos 
to dealers and the public, at the very lowest priees. 
Send for Circulars and address all orders, 
SIBERIA on, Wholesale Agent, 
TOMteow 7aS Broadway, New York. 
Rye, 60 lbs. \i bU..l,60®lA6 
Oats, by weight... »uo,ofi 
Barley ........l.AtSlis 
Beans. 
Buckwheat.. 1,'Wg) 1,1)0 
Meata. 
Pork, old me**. 4l,fM(g)00,(k) 
Pork, mess.«0,iMku,4U,60 
Pork, clear.ffi,UUuu43JI0 
Dressed bog 3 ,cTiXi,o^,to,iJ 0 
Beef, cwt.,OJX»iiXVXl 
BfirUig Uiulu .... 3,00 iANJ 
Mutton, carcass. A:.|dc 
Hams, smoked. .2S,«Xj24.on 
Bhoulilers.14,110,^1.7,W 
ChlckeuK. IxailSC 
Turkeys. UO<^00 
Geese. otX#)U 
Dairy, Ass 
Mutter, roll ..46,748c 
Butter, III klu.lNatA8 
C'heMe, new. 
ChCVH', ."V 2'i 
Lard, tried. 21qY4 
TaUow, rough.»&» 
Tallow, Lrieil.16^18 
H akvemt GLOVKA -Hues and Do* skin Glove*, 
wholesale aud retail, at the old stand for Trunks, 
Whips and OlooeS, 78 State fit., Sonhester, N. Y. 
766-tf A. R. PRITCHARD. 
bheep Pelts..25®75c 
Lamb Pel U.. 24^75 
m-edu. 
Clover, medium $ 18qS — 
Ihj. large,.... -oh — 
Tthiothy. 7(2) 10 
gunitrlr*. 
Wood, tU4rd.,, I> 98,0fir»8.9fi 
Do. aofl.o.'XW.'jt'i 
Coal, Scranton.. 12 MwuS,0U 
|)ix Plttstcu .. 1 i,0»>S. 13,'A» 
lhi. fihamoklu li,0O@t3,«i 
Do. Char. I2.7i.l5c 
Salt, bbl. 
Straw, tun.H,W0i.7HVgu 
Hay, tun.17,lMi'2lJb 
Wool. » lb . (ttal»c 
Whltefish, S bld..M,AV.',ld 
Codfish, quintal.. a,a\jfi,Rt) 
Trout, half bbl....8,<X\2>9,00 
PARLOR MUSIC STORE AND PIANO-FORTE EMPORIUM 
STEEL COMPOSITION BELLS. 
NO. 3 5 STATE H T It LC K T . ICO CHESTER, JNT. Y.. 
18 the most Splendid EstaMlshment of the kind on this Continent. It Is large and spacious, and yet furnished 
so that It has every appearance of a 
FIHST-CIiASS PARIiOR. 
The undersigned having been engaged tn this exclusive business for several yea.ru Is a thorough judge ot all kduds 
OP MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS AND MUSICAL MERCHANDIZE. 
The stock of goods has betu selected with great care, and Is very large, and the LARGEST ASSORTMENT 
OF PIANOFORTES that can be found weatofNew York cltv, aud 'Includes the best manufactures In this 
country. First 1* the celebrated and world-renowned 
CHECKERING & SONS GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANOS, BOSTON, 
Of which the undersigned Lis the sole agency. It Is said by Thai here, filrakosoh and Qottsehalk to ho the best 
Plano ever made. The sob agency of the well-known first-PRIZE KCKTZMAN a- iunze PtANOS one 
of the most popular Plattot in these parts; Uatlet, Davis Oo. s, and T. Gilbert & Oo.’s, of Bostou; these lustru- 
meuts rank ilrsl-clasa, and 4re too well known to need comment. 
PIANOS FURXISHED PROM ANY HRST-CLASS MANUFACTURERS 
That the purchaser may desire when ordered, and ALL fully w akhantkd for kick \kars with pn>per care, 
Persons order lug Planus ftmi abroad, may rtdy upon being honorably served, and tlie Instrument will be war¬ 
ranted to give satofacUon >n delivery, wlieu the price and style of instrument Is given. All tnstrurneuta sold at 
manufacturers’ prices. 
J. K. BROWN’S It AKP. GEO. A. PRINCE A s OO.'* MKLODEON*, GUITAR*. .VCCORDEONS, V10LLN8, 
Flutbb, Tam 110 kin as, Htrinus, and all kinds of Musical lustrtuncuts. 
THE STOCK OF SHEET MUSIC IS NEW! 
Selected with great care; * large aud complete. Music Teachers will find this a very desirable place to make 
their pur chases. Teachers seuulng their orders new! only pay quarterly. Music Books and Musical Merohan- 
A good Church or other Bell for 20 cents 
per pound. 
warranted 
To give Satisfaction. 
C‘<! m ade K ROM FIFTY CTS. Call and examine ,01 
W'l free samples -out tiy mall for 50 cts.; retails for fii. 
J6o-52l| R. L. WOLCOTT, lie Chatham Square, N.Y. 
For valuable information 
upon the subject of 
wind for pamphlets to Die 
undersigned,who are tlieoni* 
manufacturers of this de- 
-oripUon of Bell with Uar» 
j, rlson’s self- a.tvig pa- 
rig; tented rotating hang- 
gffv !ngs,eitherln tmscouu- 
.tA try or la Europe. 
IAOG.S, RATS, ItllCC AND SNAKIS.- 
_1 ' Two pair Rat Terrier Puppies for sale; black 
bodies, tan uuders; natural ratters; weigh from ten to 
illleeu pounds when full grown. The mother keeps 
One i .ndfed acre farm and granaries free from rate, 
mb'' . 1 snakes. Uom,$io,uo vaeh; $15,OJ per pair, 
didli <. aide at railroad orexixaw.w Aditrev* 
788-U JAMES JOHNSON, Box U7. Lyons, N. Y. 
Tin: PROVISION MAKKLTS, 
NEW YOKE, Sept, 12. Ashes $13,50 IV.r pots : $15,60 
1 for neal'ls. Keeswnx 82®8*c. Flour, $2,73fajlO,60 Stale; 
i 515,.5 Western grae. .. live ttour, s.V.vrt'.fi per hid. 
^ Corn meal, Wheat, t’SM for amber Toledo, 
i Barley nominal. Oats, 90c for Canadian; 91 H)2e for 
| W est. rn.MUd te ufllftee lor State'. Rye. x Corn. 
*1 $l,Cll§(a|l,6$ for Wcktimi mlxeil. Hops, Mt'otMe lor this 
A year'acrop; 85yaJ8c fat last year’s, lluv, Sl.fiVa 1,50 per 
y e\vt- New me.- pork, $*'. 2 \(v 43 ,rf); ,.j | $41,00. 
T Shoulders, i3> 4 c. Hams, t9'.,e. l.-ird. 2t'i;,uj4>ic. 
>'X Rf KE VLO, Sepv. PA r'lour,sales ;U fl-t.i&'j. 12 . Wheat 
O dull, and no sales. Corn firm; sales No. 2 at *M.i. 
4 Oats 7fH#le. Barley held at $2,30. Rye, $ 1 ,Mi. iv'as 
jj $l,95l«iU. llmolhy seed, t'krO.'AV Clover seed, $18. 
w Flax seed, $3. Butler, ilkiflflOc. Heavy tuess pork, $ 4 U.fi 
B 41. Lard, 2kVii2lc. Bug-r cured bams, 23c. I’lsiu 
H hams, '.Me. Bacon, nth-., lfrlefi aud smoked beef, 20c. 
M Shoulders, 17c. 
AMERICAN BELL COMPANY, 
Nov 30 Libertv street. New York, 
fM-tr 
train tile machine, best in use manu 
J taetured by A. LA TuURRETTF.. 
7AS-tf Waterioo. Seneca Co., N. Y, 
STANDARD SHEEP BOOK.— 
Tliose wtio want the beat work extant 011 amurlean 
Sheep Husbandry-the Standard Authority on vC s.dw 
jeet should procure Tins I’Waotical SiucpiiKitk V v 
lion. H. S. Randall, a new aud revised edition nu« 
reaoy. IS 1110 . — pp. 4. r >4 well Illustrated ami handsomely 
hound. Price, cloth gilt, #1.75— hi leather, library style, 
$2.50. Sent by mail, post-paid, on reet tpt of price. 
Address t), I). T. MOORE, liocliester, N.,Y 
J^EST FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. 
WHEELER & WILSON 
MANUFACTURING CO. were awarded the First 
Prrmium at the Great International Exhibition, Lon¬ 
don, 1862. 
Principal filfirq .Vo, 62a Broadtcap, JY, I*, 
$66 AW DIBBLE, Agent. Ko«tie«ter. N. Y. 
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