stammering: 
VINES.- 
^ deschtption of stock. 
OF 
VINES FOB, SALE AT IONA, 
WITU BOMS ACCOUNT OF 
OUR FOUR BEST HARDY KIFDS 
My stock llil-t season I* vi'ry large, COTOprldug ail of 
tic valuable hardy varieties, mid h»* necii )u 'Oueed 
wi'Ji til, greatest care ton»«ri*. plants tba, win with 
oeiiaintv Ml ve the beat results for buyers. 
Tiie very kl'iwt .uptjrKrlly that my vtues have exhib¬ 
ited throughout tuu r-onuliy, warrants this lull l.eliof 
Li tat l con, it) bOfdtdfO licit* only turnijli fclui ties* but 
Liu; eliftapeol vi,jus f ,r garuettil and i toe) jm« l hat can 
he orJVrc i; tor tho lull jvountof which, and ji rloea, 
See Prlri* Lit, WfilCe ut soul for a two cent stamp. 
TliuliitroUuuMun of the Ddawaro vine win uii event, 
ol Uic utmost Importance In A-Uidricau CrrujMi Unllwr, 
tu r 1 vli g us a mod', hardy ami enduring vhio, superior 
to all itliefs lu habit ami eh/toCte-i, as wi ll as m me 
s n ps6»Ui)C'i«ahty of iib fruit, which titled It lo become 
“Utehoucaior of American las to," 10 Mac the apt ex- 
pri salon ot Mr. Peter H. Mead. Unit) shown by the 
cmoA.cn, Boot. 17 . —Floor, *tn,*ftgiio,2S Tor good 
irpHiii;exl’as. \vho*t*. for No. It 
rejected rc •: *I.W>t No. 1 spring; No 2; 
»I^i(^i,m;i rojeotol spring. (>ro. •,»'?*• Oata, 
fci% fire- Kyr, *1,18 fllxA Hurley, Mess 
pork, $42,76- Tl ru othV (Wed. f 4,l«a M<k Bn ttcr.AO uAir. 
lCiriCH. K5o, I 'lu’CM', tSjgflnc fur wenlom. Timothy hay, 
S.jite, Prairie hav, Sit 11 A. Kraus 52,2fi. Onions, 
• l,n_< fjl ,75. Potatoes, 9iichfiL20 V bn.—7>Vro«c. 
TORONTO, Sept. 1L-Flour, fl*V»tf,Mper bid. Fall 
wheat. lO®».r- Spring wheilt,77@RJc. Burley, 
Outs, WjGwDf* Rye. lo V th. Praa, WdOhL Hay, SI (I®la 
Straw, 57(g« Buiter, llXfeilSc. Ur cue, HW|f. H«m5 i 
lORhfilR'. Lard, Idea He- Wool, *Su tic- Pumtoes, IWw 
7 r.o per ho, tfreen ti'tien. per cwt. fry hides, toe* 
|Hc tier IK tJalfelnnA, dry, I8$».>e (p tb. Shc-p-kins, 76c 
each.— Globe. 
RirKFALO, Sep'. 19.—Flour active. Wheat doll anil 
nominal; Ililm.le red winter, 5iM>7,V; No. I Milwaukee 
spring, S2,o#; white Kentucky amt Mich., $2,45: amber 
Mlob.. S2Jftffli,l& (Jorn dull, wl.h sales at $1,40. oats, 
7.'.n. Barley, $2,25<7*k3rt. 
Special Notices 
PARLOR MUSIC STORE AND PIANO-FORTE EMPORIUM 
JSTO. 35 STATE STREET, ROCHESTER, N. Y., 
tfi the moet Splendid Establishment of the kind on this Continent. It Is large and spacious, and yet tarnished 
so that U has every appearance n f a 
PIRST-CIiASS PAHLOR. 
The undersigned having been engaged In this exclusive business for several rears. Is a thorough judge of all kinds 
OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS AND MUSICAL MERCHANDIZE. 
The -.to,* Of mode has te>*n selected with great e*re, and la very large, and the LAB 1 TEST ASSORTMENT 
OF Pt ANO -FORTtCB that can he found west of New York dly, and Includes the best manufactures In this 
rooniry. First I* the celebrated and world-renowned 
OKICKEEING & SONS UEAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANOS, BOSTON, 
Of which the undersigned haa the sole .igency. It la said hv Thainerg. Btrnfcoseh and (rottschadc to he the best 
Plano ever made. The sole agency of r,li* well-known FIRST. PRIZE KUHTZMAN it HI.NZE PIANOS one 
of the roost popular Pianos In these parts; Kaltet, Davie AO's, and T. Hilbert & Ob’s, of B.;eton; these instru- 
ineats rmik arst-cljcsa, and are too well known to need comment. 
PIANOS FURNISHED FROM ANY FIRST-CLASS MANUFACTURERS 
That the purr n*ser may desire when ordered, and all PtrLEY wait banted foe five yeahs with proper care. 
p.Tsotifl ordering Ptanoe fri>m abroad, may rely upon being honorably aerved, and tlie iiL-trument will be war¬ 
ranted to give satisfaction on delivery, when the price and at.yle of Instrument Is given. All Instruments aold at 
manuihctnrers’ prices. 
J. r. UKOWJP8 KARP, OKI*. A. PKtNCE A CO.’S MKLODKON8, GLITAIDN ACCORHKO'1 S, VIOLINS, 
Flotbs, Taubjoblnes, HTKiNQd, aud all kinds of Musical Instruments. 
THE STOCR OF 8HEET MUSIC IS NEW! 
Selected with great care; Is large and complete. Music Teac.here win dnd this a very desirable place to make 
lltelr purchaaea Teachers sending their oriers oee<l only pay <|uarteriy. Muslb Books and Musical Merchaa- 
ilxe of every description. 
MC&U) FCBI.IS1UCD.— New Music received -tally. Piano Cords, prices from 510 to $65; also Piano Stools. 
759-tr UFA n. ELI.18, Agent, Parlor Mu»lo Store, KoctoOr, N. T. 
A CARD FROM C. W. ALEXANDER & Co. 
As a number of purlieu (aubeertbera to Tfw Unral 
Fcw-Yorker) amt for our boolr, Gbn Gkaut’b Dabino 
S rY, and have not received it, we beg to aay that, the 
following waa the cause of the delay A mill at which 
our largest orders for cover paper were being filled end 
denly broke, and finding it Impossible to have it made 
elsewhere, wo were obliged to wait nearly six weeks. 
It baa been now received, and the Ivooks sent out This 
explanation we deem duo to Mr. Moors, and herewith 
make It C. W■ ALEXANDER & Co., 
123 Booth Third St., Phia 
THE CATTLE HLARKKTS. 
NKW YOWK, Bent- 13.- Bcevw, Pocdpta.7 033. We 
•ntinte^Fir*t nuallty, $18310^1: Ordinary g'jod,»'» 
(ail 7,50; Uoinmon, »9 a ll.^'' Lnfieri■•r, 7»1«9B ( o«s 
Receipts, HO; salei at todulT'. V.:U Odves-ReciIp s, 
*,37u; 6*lea at7(g)l.v to It. Sh'. ep and I junb-'—He, cLIh, 
21,Ilk; sales at *«a!' V ewL Swtne-IteCCIpta, d,930, 
sales, corn-fed, 7 d ih. I 2 >ir^t 3 n; »Uli-fWI. 1 
BKIONTOV, Hept u.—K.wves—Wecolpis.3 374; sale, 
range at *!)/, (iji i V cwt —the u.Ul w eight of hides, 
t Ibi'V mid dr.Km.I iN'Cf 2 years oW, JSIujbO 
years n|.l, WWi. Working oxen, *‘ 2u 't, ^, C V ' 1 ‘' 
i'ows, *W.iWJ. Sheep, 7iaBcto lb Lambs, $3,W@6^o v* 
head. Sw|n.-. 13t;c tor fat hogs. 
lOKOVlO Kept !1 R.v-ves III good fiUUPlv at V2..V' 
CDS to cwt. Calves, t4,fA‘gf. Lambs, $A.oi2,25 each. 
Slieep, $2i.f 1 each.— QJolr- 
tlliOMHk Sept. 17.—Beeves—sales ut 5't.VV^, chiefly 
at svo.aivvi to cwt Hogs, J7A<Kk> 1 -V>fl, Chiefly at $11,SO 
0*12,51- Ditru, rv. 
OAURRIDQB S"pt IS. -Heev. s, $7(aH3,5ii. Working 
Oxen, Cowls $r<j| 6 S. hheep, tW S each. 
T he: best advertis¬ 
ing MKD1TIM of its cl»a« tfl M.OOBE’B RUItAL 
NEW-Y()ltKER, the leading aud largest circulated 
Agricultural, Businw-saml Family Newspaper in Amer¬ 
ica. Bushimt Mon who wish to reach, at once, 1 v.Nt> 
or THotrsANia, of tlie most enierprlBlng Fanner ., llor- 
tlculturiiite, Jc.',, ami thotwanda of Merchaiii*., Mrolian- 
les, Manufacturers and Protoeelonal Men, tl.roughool 
the I/oyal otnie*, sUoald give the BUBAL a trial. As the 
season for Fall Hsmiims is at hand. Now is tiik TuifU 
for all who wish to tidvertico widely and profitably, to 
select the best meilmms— and that the above Is first of lt» 
class, many prominent .Manufactua-rs, N ursorytn'-n, 
Beedstnen, DC dors In .Vgncnltoral Implements, Machi¬ 
nery, Ac., WlwlWiUc Mcrehante. Educational lnsLtu- 
tions, PobUahers, Lund and Insursncc Com panics. 
Agencies, Ac., Ac-, In various porta of the oountry, oan 
attest. 
From, the IVr.u) York Daily Tribune 
We don’t care what a publisher charges, so that he 
gtves us tlie worth of onr money. Mr. Mm.ikk charges 
§6 cento a line, and bis circulation makes It cheap ad, 
vertlolng. VVc don t know the circulation or Uic 
BUHAi.NMW-YoBk.KB, but wo know that It pays u« to 
kdvertlso In It. 
From the New York Dailg Times 
MOOBK ’8 BBBAi. Nkw-YobKEK, pobltsbod III Roch¬ 
ester, has a very largo clrtuilatlon, iwpeclally among the 
agricultural pupUlatlun of the NorUu rK, \l estern, and 
Middle Stales, and oilers a very excellent modltuu lor 
advertising to business iiR'n of this city who desire to 
reach those sections It Is an able and well-managed 
paper, and deserves the success it has achieved. 
HADE FKOM FIFTY CTB.—Call and examine, or 
’fill J samples sent free by mall tor 50 cts.; retails tor $ 6 . 
7 !*S-fi 2 t| B- L. WOLCOTT,ITS Chatham Square, N. Y. 
\,trinr. perry a son, bryogeport, 
V V 1 -ONN m have the LABOaST and CUE a I'KBT (ou- 
coril Vines lu the country. Samples sect free for 25 
ceots. ’.Ve have a large and well grown stock at 
P.oeors’ Hybrid, Allen's Hybrid, Creveling and Dulo- 
ware. 764-4t 
K AN DALE’S GREAT SHEEP BOOK.— 
The price of True PiiAi"ric.\i- juepukuu. by Hon. 
tl, s. Rasdall, is now $1.76, and If paper, binning, Ac., 
continue to ad vance, (or even remain at present tig arcs, 
win soon be $2 or more- Bent by mail, f)Cet-pai«l, on 
receipt of prtoA 
Address D. IX T. MOOKE. Roelieater, N. Y. 
M AFUWIWI* fWStt Lt»l£F LhSTITOT*. 
ITTTsFIELD, Mass., aomnienoes Its 47th semi¬ 
annual M.-ssl.ni Oct. 4th, 1961, with important Improve¬ 
ments id Ita buildings, added to the great beauty ot' Its 
locatlOD and the well-known excolfeBoe of Its perma¬ 
nent corps of Instructors. 
For circulars, address Rbv. C. Y. SPEAR, the Prin¬ 
cipal, 781-71; 
THE WOOL MARKETS- 
NKW FORK. 9,-pt in. -We quote Saxony fleece $1,05 
fill, 10 . for full blood Merino $UW<M,n 6 ; tor an., t, do 
$I, ! 03llh5; tor native and ^ do $ 1 'Ooyl.Or.; extra pulto-l 
*l.i»Aii,05; superfine do, 9ft • No I, do. 77^081 ; (,all- 
tornia line unwashed 66^1.'5c, and for cvnunou do, 311^-15. 
Ma •■ftitnr. 
HU 8 Ti>N, Sept. IA—The following are the .iuotaUons 
of wool for this week s—Domestic —Saxony and Merino 
fine, to n>. MU blood, $M 8 tml^i'; half and 
three-fourths blo.ni, 5148131 , 18 ; common, $i,oo,ai,ifi: 
D oolittle raspberry plants. 
fn'te by mail, postage paid xnd warranted to ar¬ 
rive safely or money refnmlev!—I stint mall bays full of 
plants lust spring to Denver ' Ily.CoL Ter., safety, 
g.K'.J plants for 51; KW good plant*, for 54. 
If ordered by F.xprews chargee ttupalu, SO good plan's 
for SI; 100 or over. 52 per llW: V*>> or over $ .7 per LOCO. 
Bhalt coauneDcc fil ing orders October luih. I’rtn’.ed 
dlreetloBs sent on receipt of order. Remit C- h- cur¬ 
rency, and address H, Lf. l)OOH i TLE, 
7f.$-2t Oaks Corners, S'. Y. 
N. B.—List season, after mv plants were ail sold, I 
hod orders tor more than UXJ.O.O that i had to refuse. 
W TOKOFF*8 PATENT WOOD WATER I’lFF-— 
L 6 . HOdBIK A ('<)., bft Arca.le, Rochester. 
S. y., manufacture ad stz*« of this pipe, ftom cue to 
twelve inches bore. 
Ir, la the cheapest, most durable, and best pipe In use, 
for water works In cities and villages, for breweries, 
tanneries, railroads, and water courses of all kinds. It 
has all the strength of iron, and id much more durable, 
besides being a much purer medium for conducting 
water. We also make the best and cheapest farmer’s 
pipe In use. tor conducting water from springs to dry 
field j, dwellings, or other places. 
This pipe Is made by boring solid pine lo-re and scant¬ 
ling, at-.d where much pressure is re»;nixed, banding It 
with iron. 
All orders .Tied promptly. Circulars contain List of 
prises. 76i-tf 
(D ALE OF SHORT-HORNED CATTLE, 
yjl Om WK»NEM>\V, Wot- I2ih, t shall offer at Auc¬ 
tion mv entire herd, consisting of twenty-seven COWB 
and ilKlFKRB and . Ir-rm BUI.LB, all Herd Roik Ani- 
mals. In goo,i bnvsliv.g and nursing ibut not show) ocn- 
dltlorr. Bale on my farm, one and a half ml!<-« from the 
i aniUlus Station, on the Auburn branch of tlie N. Y. 
Central Railroad. 
A credit will be given if desired. Catalogues fur¬ 
nished on apnit cation. E- MARKS. 
Camlllus, N. Y., Bcpt. u, l«U. 7a6-4t 
proiiu t on and of perreciion In ripening that belongs 
only to Its couipahfcm. the IHiLtKi la. and to Wi** Lh:l.- 
war.-. It would be difficult to say la whut respect to 
have it changed to niaite il,bett-r. 
Bocoud: The IBUARI.LA. This is of large sl/e in 
bunch, and berries very dark or bla* x, v. ry sweet 
splrlu-d, rich and pure In 0»vor, ri; .-ning ^uit: to the 
center. Its flesh being otdtornily tender iied r.wret 
throughout. lt» time, of np -nlue D e»rtle*tof »U— be- 
f,) •ijven the Hartford Urn line. Its berries adhere 
Hrmlj to the bunch, uev ur dropping, and It la Onjo’ttie 
best of keepers, or. If WlAbcd, did-* to raisins fllia Is 
the sixth year of Its fruiting, and under extensive trial 
through the post live yean, the most uufavnr.b e to to- 
'r>ape, ltb»s u.aliitalned an lucreaelug degree of eve 1 - 
Umi’v and uniform health of leaf aud constancy of pro¬ 
duction. .... , . 
I do not offer these for trial, but with the fully ascer¬ 
tained knowledge of tlitlir quail ties after thi>r<Ki.h trlaL 
For fort'vr P'iitli’Ulaxs concerning tb> m, set; Dcscri 
tlve ‘ sialogue; and also for toe conditions of .success 
In Grape Culture InGanlon and Vineyard. 
The lull measure of success In gvaue enltcre is no; 
ati-aiaable without some kudw.&dge of Uh- conditions 
upb winch serocss depends. 
To supply 1 lies knowledge, I have pre pared two pab- 
llrntlou. which emlxi.ly the r.-i-nltsof long »nd tifcn- 
slve pcr*on-%j experience. A1 hough natm-d catalogue-, 
tl.c two lo<. thi r comprise Ute most UtornueU and COtu- 
f irehei.Lve treat’ ** on tog vine that has bucu published 
n this country. 
•The Descriptive Catalogue, with price list, is the only 
pali lcatl 'ii that fuliy dtsyrlbcs Ute characlcrlaltcs and 
relative value l»r gar'lea and vineyard of all the Native 
vines His', arc worthy of attention. Resides a re ry 
Inrro amount of other Important matters 0 "t dtseu s—.l 
in any dher iiubllcaTJon. it Con lain » a ehaptor on to- 
‘-QuiiV.ly >f U t > [>• .- ai. 4 lU< K-Incallbn of TAste,’’by 
K. <4. rurdee, a Lecture on the •‘(,'ODdlil.jBA of Success 
lti Drape Col; are,' 1 bv Peter B. Mead, and a chapter ou 
Wine and Wh>o-taaklng ” It is UiuslratcJ »ita forty 
engravings,and sen' for t u cents. 
The Ulostrared Catalogue Is a the rough rnatise on 
the planting, roaaagenient propagation and tra’nlugof 
toe vine In the vineyard, lUaslraUal » ilh more than 
slxtv t-ngravLugs. It Is sent for twenty-live rents. 
The tw,i XT* also -i’IiI bound togeUicrir, flexible paper 
covens tor bftj rents. A largo pari or tile eegravlii'TS 
are taken from living vines, and are the roost ’.ruUntil 
and snlrlted ever pun'1 shed. 
MrVrlcu List, cmt.ln.rg also matters of importanc« 
to purehnaurs. Is srnit for »two ecul stamp. When re¬ 
quested, two will l>e sent V> one add ri-s > for one stomp, 
tl coutaifl, outline engravings of lonaABd Israella and 
x retires,-ntatlon of toe Israella In fail bearing, and also 
A eOMPLBTB TRBATMtE ON TUB BUEEDIWO, MANAlfK- 
JtBNT AND DlsKAOBS Of BUKBI’. 
BT HON. HENRY 8. RANDALL. LL. D, 
Author of “Sheep Husbandry in the Boutli,” Ac., Ac. 
Published by I>. n T. Moore, Roehreter, N. T. 
TnotroH first puWtsIved in October last, this work 
has already reached Its TioerUieih Ettiiia’u and so great 
la the demand for It that others are being Issued an rap¬ 
idly as possible- It Is highly approved by both Press aud 
People, and pronounced by far the WKfoT work on Sheep 
Husbandry ever published in America. The wort com¬ 
prises 454 large l2nio. pages, aud la printed, tLlnstrateil 
and bound In superior style. Price, SL75. tv’ Boll only 
by Age me and the Pnbl Uher. Good Agents wanted la 
all wool growing Counties, to whom ttberal terms are 
offered. For particulars Of agoncy, or a sample copy of 
work, (sent poet-paid for $l.7\| address tho PuhUslier. 
From (he Canadian Agriculturist. 
As STiecp Husbandry is daily ae, pa ring mflri' import¬ 
ance In Canada, we e.-ui surely n -coiii ranui to ocr fat 111 - 
ers “The Pracucs) Slvetmobl," as the most comprehen¬ 
sive and valuable treatise on UlU SUldoc* that baa yet 
emanated from the American prere. Kvory (annex hav¬ 
ing a llix-k ot olicep. of wtuiLiver breed and however 
small, vi on id do wcul to procure a cop*. 
FYi/»i the Jfiumal of the N. Y. State Aft Sreirfy. 
TllK PRACTICAL SHXPHBBD is a most complete work 
on Sheep Husbandry for tin: practical wool grower, aud 
gives all the important matter required tor the manage¬ 
ment of sheep aa well as a description of the various 
breetls adapted to our country. Tula work meets tlie 
At tho residence of the bride’s parents, at Ruohville. 
Mo.,fiept. 7 1 h,by the Rev. Mr PbRNsy. WM fiPAUbK. 
Bsq!,of N.-I . and Miss BETTY HYATT, daughter of 
Isaac Hyatt, Escp 
FOR THE FALL OF 1S64. 
100,000 Standard and Dwarf Apple Trees. 
50.000 Standard and Dwarf Pear Trees. 
A large stock of PKAC1I. Cl cm and Crkhky Trues; 
White Grille- and Cherry Currants; Coucord, Diana, 
Delaware ami Hartford Prolific Grape Vines; N«oXM 
Pear and Quince Stocks. Now Is the time to buy tree*. 
Tri - s are chaap In comparison to otlver articles. Deal¬ 
ers are invited to ca! 1- All letters ami iclsrs promptly 
attende.! to. Send for W-ftoirsale and l>esmpttve Cata¬ 
logues, and Inclose sMaupe to prepay r>.,slaee. 
Address E. ML" >DV A SONS, 
759-16t Niagara Nnrserles. rgs-kTv-vrt. N. Y. 
r pHE STANDARD SHEEP BOOK — 
’I’hoso who want toe best work extant on American 
Sheep Husbandry—the Blau dare) Authority 04i tb- sul— 
i'-ct—should procure Tub Pbactical Shstiibeo, by 
ii n. H. S. Randall. A new and revise,) edition now 
reauy. 12 roo.—pp. 404—well Illustrated and handsomely 
bound. Price, clotlt iillt, 51.75—in leather, tthrary style, 
54.SU. iv-nt by urnlL poet-paH, Ob receipt of price. 
Address D. IX T. MOORE. Rochester, N. V' 
Ncui Abpcrtiscmcnts 
tgT’ADVEKTISlNO TERMS, In Advanoo—THIBTY- 
BTvb Cents a Link, eo-di Insertion. A price and a 
tia'f tor extra display, or 62>4 cents per line of space. 
opbcial NOTKJSfl (following remllng matter, leaded,) 
«U cents a Une. 
tjr The edition of the Rural U now so large os to 
render It necessary that the first form (outside pages) 
should go to press on Frbtay of the week preceding date, 
and the last form (Inside pages) on Tuesday morning. 
Hence to secure Insertion advertisements intended for 
the last page should reach as ten days In advauce ot the 
date of the paper, and those for the Inside (7th page) on 
Monday. 
IS ABELLA GRAPE HOOTS—For sale 
by O. fv. ADAMS, NapK-s, Out. Co., N.Y. 
STEEL COMPOSITION SELLS. 
TIf ANTF D.—AUEMT 8 to sell our splendid Campaign 
TV Medals and Pins, with Photographs of president 
and Vice President. Price front t'Otl to S 1 - r, JXi per 
hundred- Sample sent on receipt of 28 cte., or five dif¬ 
ferent stylos for 5UM. Aildress 
tv. K. LANPHEAB, 
P 54 - 4 t lit West 4th St., Cincinnati, Ohio. 
Church or other Beii few 20 cents 
per pound. 
te WABBANTEO 
\ To give Satisfaction. 
wj For valuable Information 
upon toe subject of 
c._ J- ;is-t 
TJiAJRlvrEto^'S, ATTENTION I 
T Do not pun-base a Mower or lie a per for the sea¬ 
son of ia> 6. until von “Tub Ixprhvkd Oaypga 
CntKR Mowsk AND KEAfr.R," arid “ Improv'd Gsyuox 
Chief Junior Mower f mar nfactUTOd by 
BARBER. SKELlHiN & CO., Ailburt, N. Y. 
Circulars, with fall description, Ac-, furnished on ap- 
pUcallon, or forwarded by mail. 765-1 1 
send for oiunplUets to the 
uniierstguL. 1 .wno are theoni* 
manufacturers of this de- 
•-crlptlon of Beil with Har- 
^ rlson’s te>J-<Mtma pa- 
tents*! relating hang- 
tngs-elthertn this coun- 
-lA try or In Europe. 
OAliIPORNIAt-Fof salp. f3 acres of land in 
L/ toe Township of Callfomta. Branch Go., Mich. 
For terms. Ac..o4 liras,with stamp,COUNTY CLERK, 
Cold water. Branch Co., Mich. 767-15 
rpBCE CHAMPION. 
HICK O Jv * IS 
PATENT PORTABLE KEYSTONE 
CIDER AND WINE MILL. 
10,000 IN CSE AND APPROVED. 
This .vlmlATbie machine is now ready for the fruit 
harvest of tS&t. It la. if possible, made better than 
ever before, and well worthy toe attention of ad farm- 
era wanting such machines. 
It bxs no superior in the market, and Is the only mill 
thAtwti) properly grtttd Grapes. For sale by all re¬ 
spectable tlealcrs. 
On account ot the very heavy excise tax on spirits, 
there will be :v large demand for gvx>d Chler, [which la, 
bv the way, the most hooithy beverage there ls,especl- 
atlv tor those affilete *1 with liver csmplalnta,) and every 
one having apples «UI make them up Into good Cider, 
Lf they woairt study tbolr InU ttsta. I Lctend to h&ve 
good receipts for making Cider printed and distributed 
among dealers, for the use of those purchasing mills. 
If your merchant doiy. not keep them, tell him to send 
for one for you, or write to the m an ulacturer yourself. 
Address the manufacturer. W. CL illCKOK., 
T57-UI Eagle Works. HarrLsburgh, l a. 
y E.M’Rl MHilTSM_Full directions sent tor 2i ceni a 
bv which any one can roister this amusing and ex- 
Lraor duary, wonderful »u*l beautiful art. Address 
7 B 7 -st JULIUS RlfiiNG,Sonthwtck, Mass. 
gEST FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. 
WHEELEB & WILSOW 
MANTJFAC I URLNG Civ. were awarded the FIRST 
in wir M at ;he Great International Exhibition, Lon¬ 
don. 1884 
Rrfaripa) 0flr., «Y», 625 Braagwap, .V. W. 
885 AW. DIBBLE. Agent, Koafcewter, N. Y. 
CH DA PER HO NTH—AGENTS WANT- 
rtT> | UU til bf the AUnURN I'KtLIfiMlNG OO., 
lit eve y township to s*-tl their valuable book, fop the 
people, Including the liiteet IlGtory of the Rebellion. 
CTr For full ixtrUcularsan ’ liberal otters, address 
767-Jt E. «. 8TORKI-; Awburn, N. Y. 
BAND ALL’S GREAT SHEEP BOOK 
AT THE STATE. COUNTY AND LOCAL AO. FAIRS. 
BOOKS FOR RURAUSTS 
W antes, in every County wherein a State, County, 
or other Agricultural Fair ie to ho held this season, un 
efficient agent for Randall’s Pkaotical SmuitRnn, 
the most valuable and popular work on Sheep Hus¬ 
bandry ever published in America. The book will sell 
rapidly In all 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 cun make the business both pleas¬ 
ant and profitable- The book will lie furnished such 
on liberal terms—so that limy will have a good margin 
for profit. Apply at once if you wish to secure an 
agency. Address 
O. L> T MOORE, Publisher, Rochester, N Y. 
1 Kfk I 1 i \ APPLE TttKJES.- I have the disposal 
lO'/,v ” Ft F of x lar^e lot of Apple Trees 3 and 4 
years old, grown near iSoldwater, Michigan, wlile.li 1 
will -ell at *t>i* per L'kai tor merchantable trees I rein 5 
to s tW-t high, pa-krd In boxes and delivered at tlie 
Rxllroad Depot, Toledo, Ohio. 
767-R A. FAHNESTOCK, Agent. 
Ths following works on Agriculture, Horticulture, 
Ac., may be obtaine-i at xhe Office of toe Rural Xkw- 
Yosucrk. We can also turr.’.sh other books on Rural 
Affairs Issued by American puhlishers at the usual re¬ 
tail prices.—and shall a* LI new works as published. 
Alien's American Farm , Johnston's Chemistry and 
Rook... .1,23 Geology.1, 
Do. Diseases of Domes- I Do. Catechism of Chetn- 
Uc Animals. .L.iAJ utrv lor Schools_ 
Am. Bird Fancier. 25 Langstfott on the Hive 
Am. Kitenen Uorvlcner 55 and Honey Bee.1,50 
Barr'’• Fruit Garden ...'5 LleiDtg’a great work on 
Aai.'Fruit GrovreFs I Agriculture.L30 
OTKAWiUlliKIKS, BC1R8, P4ED.N1A8, Af.-Now U 
iri the time to plant lU. ii. No luenase this fall over 
old prices. A*' kinds of Sirnwherries 575 of Pmonies, 
aud over LOil) of Bulbs. Descriptive Catalogues of each 
of these classes rent to applicants. Also, Catalogues or 
Tree*. Shrubs, Grapes, Ac. 
7S7-H Pit! N'CE A CO., Flushing, N. Y. 
R O S T tfc C O 
genesee V alle y nueseries, 
AKVEST SLOVES.—Buck and Dog skla Glovei 
whotesitle and retail, at the old stand for Trunks, 
&“■ 73 «*“ su ' 
Rochester, N. \ - 
Parties who desire lo purelxase first vialdii 
STANDARD OR DWARF FRUIT TREES. 
Small Fruit A Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Plants, 
Ac., Ao., 
in i-wje or rtaii.l ^uautitlee, are solicited to inform 
tocmaulveHOf our Stock anil Prices. 
Our Nursery coutalus nearly FOUR HUNDRED 
Al KEfik which enables us to fill orders even of the most 
extensive character, while particular attention is given 
to orders amounting to smalt sums. 
our stock will lie supplied at the avast fscorobie rates. 
The following Oitaloeues. with price*, are furnished 
on application upon receipt of five cents tor each: 
So. 1 tri'l - ~ Del -nptiit I'ruv.l Ueiotl C’uhlAhSJe Of 
Fruits, Ornanaemal Trees, Plants, Ac. 
So. 4— tYkoieaoie Frier J (TU <4 0 \^te ot Fruits, Om- 
'mcutal Trees. Ac., for Nurieryutcn. IValcrs and others, 
who may wish to buy in large quantities/or the .iutumn 
of 1504. Address FkObT A C 4 to_ 
XRAIN TILE RACHrNE, BEST IN CftK MANC 
J tactured by A. LA TOUR BETTE, 
rssutf Waterloo, Seneca Co., N. Y. 
rno LN VENT'DKS AND PATENTEES, — Inventions 
1 examined. I’atrxits obtained. Patents re-tssuch 
Patents ext. tuteL Rejected cases presecutel wltliout 
charge unless successful. J. FRABEB A C>Wi?stera 
Sew York Patent Agency, Rochester and Buffalo. V.Y. 
For descriptive pamphlet. 
C. T» MKAltS A OO., 
2T7 W. M Street, S. Y. 
Agents Wanted. — $ 50 per month guaranteed. For 
terms and specimens address, with stamp, L. L. Todd 
A Co.. New York. TO0-13t. 
Cured bv Bates’ Appliances. 
Ao.. oil are so 
707-3 teow 
Markets, Commerce, &c 
ltnrxl New*Yorker Offlcr, I 
UOCHESTKK, fiepL 30, 1564. ) 
Wk have tow changes lo make. There U more activ¬ 
ity la the market, au.l prices steady at quotations: 
HoeDe«cor Wholesale Price*. 
rlnr aad Uridiu Kggo, dof.cn.. .20^210 
Float, wlmwh*L $13,00(3)14 Honey, box...,.lifthfis 
Flour, soring do.Hi^fc.jul(l/0 Uandles, box.2Ujj|2i>* 
Flour, bucAwhcateiMtiJi 1 ,^ Candles, extra.XS.<ii2a>» 
Meal, Indian.zymuhM'l Frelt aad Root*. 
Wheat, Gtiucece-.2hiviJt.»e Appica, bhl. 5 i^O_.r,3,UO 
Best whiteCiui.»daO,i>i\o J ,W } Do, dried ^1 tb .... too ^ 
Corn. l.ktoiJPeaches, do ..28(425 
Rye, 60 too. V biL.l,ouwd,o 6 ITicrrlcc, do . 
Oats, by weight... W-MhAO Plums, do .... ..l£m 
Barley.L»U|1.35 rotateics, P bushflAGtl^U 
Beane.l,aiVcS,U0 IHJ« nmd aau». 
Buckwheat .U»XilfLW Slaughtered. fijJe 
Mtato. Call'.. ia.c'5) 
Pork, Old Iuum 1I,UU,<U0,UU Shri ll 1‘elU.- SI 
Pork, roeas. sO.ikte h'Ah Lamb Pelts .... 5l.'kh£2,lW 
Pork, Clear.*U,lA» t a 12,00 Sc-cda. 
Dressed hogb,c’’. Clover, medium 5 ISjfi - 
Beet, cwt.U,UU;V1X»JLW Do. large. —,0 — 
Bprl ng lambs ... i,i>A.‘uto56 1 tmothy. ig) W 
niHE PBACTICAJ. SHEPHEBR-This Is 
L the latest and best of Dr. RANDALL’S works on 
Soeep Husbandry. U tells all about the Breeding, Man¬ 
agement and Diseases of Sheep, and is THU work tor 
every wool grower on the American Continent. Price, 
5L75—sent by mail post-paid. 
Address D. D. T. MOORE. Rochester, N. Y. 
Pardee oa the Straw¬ 
berry. 7* 
Pender's Land Measurer 90 
Person's New Culture of 
the vine. » 
Practical Shepherd,Ran¬ 
dall... .1,T5 
Produce and Steady 
Reckoner.... 80 
Qulahy’s Mysteries ot 
Bee-keeping.-.. L89 
Quincy on boiling Cattle SO 
Rabbit Fancier.,. 25 
Richardson ou the Horse 25 
Do. on the Pests of the 
Farm. 25 
Do, Domestic Fowls.,.. 24 
Do. 011 the Hog. IS 
Dix on the Honey Bee.. 25 
Do. on the Dog. Cloth,*- 30 
Rogers’ Scientific Ag... 1,00 
Shepherd's Own Book.Sjt) 
Skinner’s Elements Ag. 25 
Srottli’s Lahtlsoape Gar¬ 
dening. 1 .C 6 
The Horse and his Dis¬ 
eases, Jennings. .... tJ 
Thomas’ Form Imple- 
roenw. 1 J 0 
Thompson’s Food of 
A BE YOU OUT OF EMPLOYMENT! 
XJL proiitubJtt l>u&Uuj*Jfcs In reach of nil 
who en>:w* lu the sale of 
RITCHIE’S SPLENDID STEEL PORTRAITS, 
Perfect In Likeness and Execution, viz., 
PliliSIDKNT AHE4JUX LINCOLN. Price, - «•«« 
Ubut.-Gkn- u.». OR4>r, - - - LOO 
maj.-okn. Vi. s. Hancock. ... i.oo 
Maj.-GKN, It. B. MCCLELLAN, - - - 1.04) 
MAJ.-UxN. W T. siuhbas, - - - 1.00 
Rk.Ut Ail Mill At. IK G. KaUUAUI T, - - 1.04) 
HoN. IIokack GBSELST. (nearly ready,) - - t.oo 
The *Uo for naming U uuitonu, 14 a l» Inches. 
from the New York Trinaie. 
Both tor the rar.ty as well a* the aupreme exoeilofiCU 
of the work, do wv welcome the appearance of these 
Une engraving* by *h« artist, A. H. Rltcnlo. The like- 
am oLr.a/Jj perfect, and '.he flBeuess of the engrav¬ 
ing eorialuly uut exmdVe*’. I 01 nidui lug the magnlrt- 
eoiu e of 1 be work, they are void very low,. 
K»r ti rui- to agent;-, apptv to DhRUY A MILLER. 
Pal.lldiers.» Spruce st„ New York. 
’ 'Ain of the above eau |>e mbI lty mail, safely packed. 
Also, Gov. Raymond's Life of and History of 
PRESIDENT IJNCOLN’S ADMINISTRATION. 
I* Coutalus all hla Speeches. Meu»«es Proclamations 
and l-eU- ro, aud a steel porD-ult. Price, U1.&0. 
LIFB AND CAMPAIGN'S OF 
LIEUT.-GEMERAL UltANT, ?1.50, 
Agents wauled to sell Up above. Apply to 
DERBY A MII.LEU, Publishers, 
7 U 7 -U 5 Spruce sL, New York. 
W k invite the atteutiou of all In tending do purchase, 
to our kxtknsive and tutLiADLK Oooorunentof Nur¬ 
sery Stock, embracing 
FRIT r TREES Dwarf aad Standard,— Apple, Pear, 
iiherry. Plum, Peach, AprnioL NecUriue, Orange 
Quluce, ,tc- 
KA 1 tu, FKCIT 8 —SeUrt Kinds.— Currants, Gooseber¬ 
ries, ItATpherrtes, BlaOkberriee, Rhubarb, fiwaw- 
berrleA, Russell’s Prolific and Buffalo Seedling. 
GRAPE VINES -Sfronc, ttra'thy Flar.ts Delaware, 
Diana, Coucord, Horitorel PreiUflo, Kebcoea, Allen’s 
Hybrid, Union VlUogo, Oilyahoga. CreveUng, Iona, 
Draella Adtrondac, Rogers* Hybrids.Ac*., Ac. Also 
a line stock of F-myt iMet, all the best varieties. 
URN \MKNTvl. TKKKS -t rat Kveeifrr inv— 
Norway Spruce, Amerlcau and Siberian Arbor 
Vita’, scol.'h, Ausltlan and White l'inr, Balaam 
Fir, Hemlock, Junipers, ,te. Also, Mm-,, Maples, 
Horse ehestitute. Lindens Mountain Ash, Tulip 
Trees, Magnolias, Flow ering Thorns Ac.. Ac. 
Nil Kl Ih* 7rt Orrat t'arxrtsi. White Fringe, Snow Ball, 
Purple Fringe, .Uthcvvs, SpInwA Deotzias. Houey- 
sucklee. Lilacs; Koscn a full assortment of the best 
varieties. Perpetual, Muss. CU.rouliig, Bourbon, Nol- 
M A KTTTACTURED BY 
D. S. PLUME & CO., 
No. 59 Duane-street. New Tors. 
STSOS’G, LIGHT. -LVD OA.VOJfK.VTAL 
Sold by all House-Furnishing Dealers. 
jUMILY WINE AND CIDEK HULL, 
With tb-i-os Com- 
*— — blued, large srul I 
S other power, la 
strong, reliable, 
compacL simples 
Brit of L’oustruc- 
ttonelarablA eco¬ 
nomical & cheap, 
Grinds all kinds 
Of fruit fine. fast, 
easy, and presses 
^S ome valuable 
last season, and 
we now feel con¬ 
fident lllal It. is 
. uat wlut the peo 
For fun parti c- 
rePamphlet. Or Mills address the tnan- 
Mcssrs. UCTCIUNSON A BROTHER. 
Auburn, X. V. 
Do. do. paper.SI 
Topham’s Cliem'.stry 
made Rosy.. . 25 
Warder's rh.lges and 
Evergreen's.I JO 
Waring’- Elements of 
Agriculture. 75 
Yofiatt -n Sheep. 75 
D>>, on the Hog..76 
Wax Flowers, how to 
m*ke them....;1J» 
Young Farmers Manual 
»Vtto and Tea. 
UlT.lt* AND I'lANTS For Fiji and Sl'nml Planting.— 
Ullea, Gladlo i, Hyaeinihs, Tollpe, Crocus, Crown 
Imperials, Camellaa, Fnohalas, Arnicas, Begcuiaa, 
Chry soti them urns, Ac., Ac. 
Uur facilltlea are extensive!, and we offer superior lu- 
ducemeute to Dealers ami all wishing a variety of 
stock. Every order rt-ce.vvd shall have our careful and 
considerate attention. Catalogues, descriptive or 
wholesale, sent ou receipt of a three cent stomp. Call 
and examine our stock. $ 
T. O. M-Y.VYY ELL As BROTHERS 
Geneva, Onk Co., N. Y. 
September, 18CL 766-3t 
THE PROVISION MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, Sept. 17.-Ashes, 51SJ50 tor Pot: $15,50 
tor Pt arU. Cloue. 5H,40(u4i,lu tor super State; iio.dlo.vi 
for t sura State ilO-’O •; :i h*r Western brands. Wheat, 
$L\0j.alo roi OUloagutjprliig; 5 Li* tor Red Wrsn rn; 
»2flU tor Wlilte MuroUOii. Hay. $1,2541,60 per cwt. 
Hops, itojibic. Pork, $«Aft<ai43 for new m e», ftfituTl 
toroid itir.vs. llr. i, 5 io.fiI nn 1 lor plain roeos ; SffiJOtoiAJ 
tor extra uittSA Hlioulders, itv* uL,-; l^iOSclorhanre. 
Lard,54rit24kiC. Clover nu 1. 38Hetd^«. Ttuiotliy sued,- 
56.0)7. Uoogii (lax seed, $.l,00byd,to. 
APPLE TREES, 5 TO 7 FT, 
5o0 per 1,1101'; i l > to 5 feet, 5jfi per 1,1)00 
P. BOWEN ,V CO., 
East Aurora, Erie Co., N. Y 
I ,v«R THE BEET SELECTED STRAWBERRIES, 
’ Raspberries and Blackberries, which yielded for un 
the tiast suanuer over 1.50U bushel* of milt, send for 
catalogues grails. WILLIAM PARRY, 
*iiu-ai Gliuiamlnson, N. J. 
