tfjf? MAI>E FROM FIFTY CTK-Calland examine,or 
®U samples sent free by mall for 50 cts.; retails for $ 6 . 
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Special Notices 
K ANDALI,^ GREAT SHEEP BOOK— 
The price of Thk PitAi.TtCAi. snjcnilf.iu>, by Hon. 
H. S. Kan dal:., 1 a now $1.75, am) If paper, binding, &c., 
continue to advance, foreveu remain atpre, tit figures.) 
will soon be $2 or more. Sent by mill, post-paid, oil 
receipt of price. 
Address D. lb T. MOORE, Rochester. X. Y. 
IlianBST PBEMtusi for Pen MANSHtr—The splendid 
specimens of Penmanship exhibited in Domestic Hull, 
over the stair way, were all executed by Prof. J V. Ii. 
Chapman, of Bryant, Stratton A Chapman’s Commer¬ 
cial College in Rochester. He was awarded the highest 
premium, a Diploma. Prof O. has won golden opin¬ 
ions for his superior penmanship, as well as success in 
teaching it, and students at the College can avail them¬ 
selves of the iinportSnt advantage of his instruction in 
that art, so necessary to a business man. 
THE CATTLE MARKETS. 
new yoilk. tv'p' 21,— Beeves- Receipts, 5.617; 
gsb b ranee from sfudshle; average of all sales about 
13 watt«c. Cows— 1 Rectdpta, 1W: sales range liom *»••>- 
»i, Veal Calves -Receipts, 2,K9fi; ndea ranee 7(<t’l2i4 r - 
for inferior to ctioiee. Sheep- Receipt*. 27,nfit; sales at. 
i»at«-.r. lamb’. ’ Sul 1c, Swine — Receipts, 11,105; 
sales com-fed, 1 1 A rtJ5; distillery-fed, f 1 AVqlfl, W. 
MtlUHTO.N, Sept. 21.-Reeves, 27 or ft. according to 
quality. V ear I Illy.:, £.!*.«».; 2 veic. oW,JWll&Anj i 
years o’d, *•«•>\v irking ove„, fivwep. Mth-h 
Cows, Sheep, «h,o «5 lb. Lambs,. *Kg;«,5U. 
Swine, Htaltc ¥»U>. 
CHICAGO, Sept. 21.-Hates to-day at *2,2.V«6, ehieflv 
at.$3,lW(u5per ewt. Hogs sold at * range ol 47,roe 12, 
chi* tty at *ll).q)ll per 100 lbs, the market closing dull, 
with a downward tendency.— Tribune. 
TORONTO, Kept. SL—Koevee range from *2,5* for in¬ 
ferior to j.;* perewt- for choice. Oat vs scarce at 
ln-Seach. obeep cheaper at 5 J<a .4 each. Lambs, $2(ai2yS5 
each. - Globe. 
GAMSIUHGK, Sept. 21. Beeves, $7(5>13. Working 
Oxen, eioo vKMi. Cows, * 2 £( 5 |t> 5 ; 2 1 ears old, $28*33; 3 
years old, $3i@4l). 
QAI.FI OK MHtirr-irORNi D CATTLE, 
D On WKOXtsu •, .. (let, imb. i mail otfei at Auc¬ 
tion my entire herd, consisting ol’ twenty-seven COW3 
and HEIFERS and eleven BULLS, all I lent Book Ani¬ 
mals, In good brooding and nursing ilmt not show) con¬ 
dition. Hale <m my farm, one and a half miles from the 
* amiIIus Station, oil rhe Auburn branch of the V. V. 
Central Railroad. 
A eredlt will be given if desired. Catalogues fur¬ 
nished un uppUaution. K M A IIKb. 
( am 111 us N. Y., Sept. 14,1861. 7fi(i-lt 
THE PRACTICAL SHEPHERD, 
A COMPLETE TREATISE ON THE BREEDENS, MANAOB- 
MENT AND DISEASES OF SHEEP 
By Ho a Henry 8. Randall, LL. D., 
Author of “Sheep Hu 6 han'iry in the South,” “Pine- 
Wool Sheep Husbandry,” Ac., Ac. 
ptraiLiaamn by d. d. t. moors. eochssteb, h. y. 
This work, first published last fan, has already reach¬ 
ed Its Nineteenth Edition, and the demand has thus far 
been extraordinary. A new axi l revised edition Is now 
ready, and others will rollow In such rapid succession 
that all orders can hereafter he tilled promptly. No vol¬ 
ume on auy branch of Agriculture or husbandry ever 
had so rapid a sale or gave such universal satisfaction. 
The work la a timely one, ami unquestionably thehestand 
most amidete Tnatise on Sheep Husbandry ever pubUthed 
in America. It la cordially welcomed and highly ap¬ 
proved by both Press and People. Witness die follow¬ 
ing extracts from a few of the numerous Reviews and 
Letters the work has elicited: 
OPINIONS 07 PRESS AND PEOPLE. 
From the Ohio Farmer. 
The reputation of the author—who ranks as the au¬ 
thority lu lids country upon all that pertains to the 
breeding and management of sheep—will Induce a large 
and continued demand for “The Practical Shepherd.” 
From the Avia England Farmer, Boston. 
The Practical Shepherd—I s a work that has long 
been needed by our people- It should be in the hand and 
head of every person owning sheep. 
From (he New York Tribune. 
In this volume the author has exhausted the subject 
and given all that is necessary for any farmer to know 
about selecting, breeding, am) general management of 
sheep. In healthur sickness. We heartily commend tins 
work to all who wish for a sound and . I-..-rough treatise 
on sheep husbandry. 
Fiim the Country (repllevuzn and Cultivator. 
As a whole, this book is umiaestlonably in advance of 
anything of the kind now before the public. 
From J. B. KUppart, Sec'y Ohio State Foard o f Ag're. 
I sbaU with great pleasure recommend the “Practical 
Shepherd" as being the great American work, if not 
r.-arty the best work In the English language on the 
subject , ... _ 
Frotri toe V/nne. Farmer . 
The name of the a*• tnor, Hon. H» 5. Randall, 1b a 
guarantee ot Us completeness and reliability. 
From Col. 3. P. Johnson, Sec'y N. Y. Slide Ag'l Society. 
It Is the best practical Ste ep Book, 1 think, ever pub¬ 
lished, and does great credit Co Dr. Randall. 
Tit it beat Schools and Investment for Young Men at 
die present Hire, Send =Umpef*>rCtrcnlars>ud_XiM.3l- 
nieus of PenmaiiPhlp. 
(JH0I0E FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL 
T DEL ID JE S - 
Edward J. Evans & Co. 
Respectfully invite the attention of 
AMATEURS AND PLANTERS 
To their extensive stock Of 
Extra Select TREES and PLANTS, 
Grown with especial reference to the demand from 
parti, s purchasing fur their own planting, embracing a 
T. A-R.fi?. A HE CHOICE ASSORTMENT 
OF 
FRUIT TREES, both Standard and Dwarf; 
IIZCIDUOCS TREES, for Lawn and Street Planting; 
EVERGREENS, of Choicest Kinds; 
HARDY FLOWERING SHRUBS AND VINES; 
GRAPES, of Choicest Varieties; 
SMALL FRUITS, of the Leading Kinds; 
ROSES, BEDDING PLANTS, A®- 
Parties-contemplating planting Fruit Trees Largely, 
i or desiring choice, well-grown Ornamental Trees, for 
Cemeteries, Street-Planting, or the Improvement of 
^HE STANDARD SHEEP BOOK.— 
Those who want the best work extant on American 
Sheep Htisbaudrv—the Standard Authority on the Sub¬ 
ject-should procure TUB PRACTICAL SHEPHERD, by 
Hon. l|. S. Randall. A new and revised edition now 
reaciy. i2nio-—pp. *o4—well illustrated and n»ndaomely 
bound. Price, Cu'th gilt, $l.75-1n leather, ni.rarv style, 
$2.50. Sent by mall, pont-pald, on receipt of price. 
Address I). D. T. MOORE. Rochester, X. Y 
T he best advertis- 
ING MEDIUM, oflts class Is MOORE’S RURAL 
NEW-YORKER, the leading and largest circulated 
Agricultural, Businessaud Family NewspaperIn Amer¬ 
ica. Business Men who wish to reach, at ottce, TBNb 
OF thou BAN L 8 of tin* most enterprising Farmers, Ilor- 
tlcultunsts, Ac,, amt thousands of MerdiAuls, Mechan¬ 
ics, Manufacturers and Professional Men. throughout, 
the Loyal States, should give Llie RURAL a trill!. AS the 
season for Fall Busin am i» at hand, Now is TttK Tiiiic 
for all wlui wUll VO advertise widely aud prOtUably, to 
select Uie beet mediums- and that the above Is Best Of Its 
class, many prominent Manufacturers, Nurserymen, 
geedfitm-n, Dealers In Agricultural Implements, Machi¬ 
nery, Ac., Whol' BAle Mcrcimn 1st, Eilucatlonal Institu¬ 
tions, Publishers, Land and Insurance Companies, 
Agencies, .tc., Ac., In various parts of the country, can 
attest. 
From the Few York Daily Tribune. 
We don’t cure what a publisher charges, so that he 
gives us the worth of our money. Mr. MOOKE charges 
35 Cents a line, and Ids circulation makes It cheap ad¬ 
vertising. \\ e don’t know the circulation "1 the 
Rural NkW-Youkkii, but we know that it pays us to 
advertise In iL 
From the New York Daily Times. 
Moore’S Ri ual New-Yorker, published at Roch¬ 
ester, has a very large circulation, especially among the 
agricultural population of the Northern, western, and 
Middle Slates, and oUetS a Very excellent medium lor 
advertising to business men of this city who desire to 
reach those sections. It is an able ami well-managed 
paper, aud deserves the success It has achieved. 
F armers, attbnti on i 
Do not purchase a Mower or Reaper lor the sea¬ 
son of i 860 , until you sec - Tns Improved Cayfoa 
Chief Mown: ajh> Reaper,” and “Improved Cayuga 
Chief Junior Mower," manufactured hv 
BAKBK.K. SHELDON & CO., Auburn. N. Y. 
Circulars, wilh full description, Ac., furuished on ap¬ 
plication, or forwarded by math 765-3t 
NEW YORK, Sept- 21 .—Domestic fleews havu ben 
in limited demand dii-ing the week. *nd under the 
great fall In cold, nolder- were compelled to sulmil t to 
a decline or 5 to is per cent, the market closing full 
and drooping. We qu ite American at 95<xa&l,U5 for 
full HikkI Merinos; Sli t>1,"3 for k »nd »i do: $hjl,l 6 for 
—axonv lleec.es; $],flA.r-f,(5 lor native ami ’« Merino: 
nulie-t ai H.fdjft.'c tor No. 1; and $l(jiLlO for sum-rUnc 
California; 3 -: . nv. for common unwashed; and o5(475c 
for new do. — Post. 
CiiIC.MHi, Reph 2t—The market isilullami inactive. 
Stocks ou hand are generally large, and in many o»« 
lire held ai high pi loea. Buyers are At present not of- 
r, ring over i» tii93c “ lb for choice wool. Present «mo ; 
(Htl us are. nominal. We quote:—1 luelight lleece, *■ tr>, 
IG.aSIc: ill.-Hum Bec.ee, 00,?p5e.: coarse Oeeoe, 'Jhifibc ; 
factory lull wasted. $lqiI— Tribune.. 
OGSTO.N, Ke*pt. 22—l’lio following arv the quotations 
,t wool for lols wiwk:—Dowcftv;—Kaxony and Merino, 
rtne, » m, ji.U’. oi.ui; full uh.o«U $ijk* . i.l”: hac a id 
hree-conrtbs blood, SI <i4,06: eominou. id r !bc: iml.e*!, 
itra, *i,i3 tijo , do. ‘.MM-rtine. $l,0t‘j6l.25; Weslerr, 
mixed, 9 hcs;$ 1,60. —Journal. 
BUFFALO, Kept. 21 .—Market active and firm. We 
quote pulled word as follows:—No, 1 , 76c : super, n)c ; 
extra fcUper.OOe. ami XX super at 93c. ileeced wool 
Unit at WoCn)$l,t>5, as to quality.—Owner. 
TORONTO, Sept. 21.—W'ool la quoted active at 42@43e 
Ih. _ 
FAMILY WISE AND CIDER MILL, 
With Press Com¬ 
bined, large and 
small s 1 x e, for 
'And, horse or 
■ 'T.lier power. Is 
strong, reliable, 
mpac.t, simple, 
neat of eonstrut- 
ttOBedurable, eeo- 
.ideal A 'heap. 
Grinds all kinds 
or fruit, fine, fast, 
••lay, and presses 
dry. 
home valuable 
ltnpro «•... tu e it t s 
have been added 
'»this MIU since 
last season, and 
.vs now feel con- 
fiienr. that it is 
r I i: 
nlars. Descriptive Pamphlet, or Mills, wldrcss the man¬ 
ufacturers, > 7 . s-r=. HUTu'HXNtd 1 N .1 BRI/THkR. 
759 -lip. Auburn, N. Y. 
THE PRACTICAL SHEPHERD: 
A OOMTLLTK TREATISE ON THE BltF.KDlNG, MANAGE¬ 
MENT AND DISEASES OF SHEEP. 
BY HON. HENHY S. RANDALL, LL. D„ 
Author of “Sheep Husbandry In the South,” Ac., Ac. 
Published by D. D. T. Moore, Rochester, N. Y. 
THOUGH first published lu October lust, this work 
has already reached Its TiverUicth Edition, and so great 
Is the demand lor It that others are being Issued as rap¬ 
idly as possible. It Is highly approved by both Press »ml 
People, aud pronounced by far the best work on Sheep 
Hus bam Jay ever published In America. The work com¬ 
prises FH large l'.’mo. pages, aud Is printed. Illustrated 
ami bound In superior style. Price. $1.75. tffF" Sold only 
by Agents ami the Publisher. Good Agents want* 1 In 
all wool growing Counties, to whom liberal terms are 
offered. For particulars of agency, or a sample copy of 
work, (sent post-paid for $1.75,1 address the Publisher. 
From, the Canadian Agriculturist 
As Sheep Husbandry Is dally acquiring more Import¬ 
ance hi ' 'ana-la. w e cut s.iMy recommend to our farm¬ 
ers “The Practical Shepherd,” us the most comprehen¬ 
sive ami valuable treatise on this subject that b** yet 
emanated from the American press. Every farmer hav¬ 
ing a flock of sheep, of whatever breed aud however 
small, would do well to procure a copy. 
From the Journal of the N. Y. State Ag'l Society. 
Tu >: PRACTICAL SilErtlKltD Is a most complete work 
on Sheep Husbandry for the practical wool grower, and 
gives aLl the Important matter required for the manage¬ 
ment of sheep as well as a description of the various 
breeds adapted to our country. Tills work meets the 
wants of the wool growers. 
From J. P. Reynolds, Sec'v Illinois State Ag'l Society. 
I have little doubt the work will meet fully the wants 
of tiiose engaged In Sheep Husbandry. It has been look¬ 
ed for with much lu torus t, and seems, from the uol very 
careful examination I have given it, to be what the au¬ 
thor designed to make—an Impartial and useful book. 
On the 29th ult.. at the resilience of D. Green, F.sq., 
of East Rush, N. Y., OELIA L. G., wife ol Rev. GEO. 
G. Markham. 
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and the lost form (inside pages) on Tuesday morning. 
Hence to secure Insertion advertisements Intended for 
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‘ate of the paper, and those for the Inside (7tb page) on 
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’ Address 
OH FLAX AMD HEMP CULTURE 
JUST JP UBLISZIEDy 
The Sixth Edition of “ A MANUAL OF FLAX CULTURE 
and Manufacture, embracing full directions for Pre- 
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owing. Harvest- f f-eL. 
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publlshol laet sV-s- \ l f mp 
sou, has b,um high- .\\ , ® ' a I . NUr 
ly commended by 'V\d i) i l a- r 
the Press and cut- . iN 2 L Iff 
ttvators of Flux \ |If 9 
arut Hemp. It con- Vf/ \fV 
•talus Essays by «f « Y, j L 
),—A FARM OF FROM 80 TO 
goral. lll'ahle land, with good buitd- 
Box IS9 Geneva F. V., Ontario Co., N. Y., 
rpjm ATI i: III CAN APPLK CITTKIt.- 
I A new and ingenious labor-saving machine, lor 
iinarturiug,coretng and .-trlnring apples; was awarded 
the highest premium at the recent State lair. Fycy 
farmer should have one, a* It does the work as rapi dly 
as tell p-rsons by the Of Unary way. Suit upon receipt 
of the retail prtc •, ft. A large discount to the trade. 
76S-U \v. WILLIAMS, Box 6 SI, Utica,N. X. 
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twelve Inches bora 
IT I- the olw qn-st, i 
for w ater woi ks in cities and villages, for breweries 
txiin.-rU o, railroads, and water courses of aU kinds. U 
has xll the slreagOi or Iron, xml Is mnch more durable. 
b. q,lea ixdng a much purer medium for conducting 
water. Wf also make the best and cheapest farmers 
pt-.it, In use, for conducting water from springs to ary 
Helds, dwellings, or other places. 
This pipe U made by boring solid pine logs and scant¬ 
ling, juJ.i where much pressure l» required, bauolng It 
W Ml orders tilled promptly. Circulars contain Ust of 
Wanted, in every County wherein a State, County, 
or other Agricultural Fair is to he held Ihis season, tin 
efficient agent for Randall’s Practical Srki'imcrd, 
the most valuable and popular work on Sheep Hus¬ 
bandry ever published in America. The hook will sell 
rapidly in ol! wool growing sect'.uus, and especially at 
the Fairs, Few ayeuta arc canvassing at present, and 
Now it the. Time to secure territory. Live, energetic 
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on liberal terms—so that they will have a good margin 
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agency. Address 
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BOOXS FOR RURALISTS 
^OOD-SAWING MACHINES. 
i would call the attention of the Farmers to n y 
iew Drug haw. which, by a fl tuple contrivance, (pai¬ 
nted April 21, I3.il,l draw* up Hieing without stoppli.e. 
ambling tlm operator to do a arcater amount of work, 
uvl with lee - labor, than by tn« ordinary machine. I 
dw> build small Light fewer, suitable for sawing 
vocal, cutting feed, Ac., Ac. Also, Circular Saws, Ac. 
Address J. \Y. MODN l\ 
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7GLU Medina, Orleans Co., N. Y. 
THE following works on Agriculture. Horticulture, 
Ac., may be obtained at the Office of the Rural New- 
Yorker. Wt can also furnish other books on Rural 
Affairs, issued by American publishers, at the usual re¬ 
tail prices,—and shall add new works as published. 
Allen’s American Farm 
Book.U5 I 
Do. Diseases of Domes- i 
tic Animals.,-L'A 1 | 
Aon. Bird Fancter. 25 . 
Am. Kitchen Gardener 25 
Burry’s Fruit Garden..1,21 
Am. Fruit Grower's 1 
Guide. Elliott,. 1223 
Brlxbt on Grape Cultui e 
2 d edition. 60 
Browne’s Field Book of 
yiaaures.. .W3 
Bridgeman’s Gardener's 
Assistant..1,73 
Do. Fruit Cult. Manual 7 S I 
Speck's Book FlowcrS-1.25 
Suisfs Flower Garden 1.25 
Cattle and their Diseases 
Jennings...1,50 | 
ChemlcaT Field Let- 
tnres.-.....Iv» 
Cottage and Farm Bec-_ 
Keeper. "3 
Cole’s Air. Fruit B,x>k &> 
Do. Am- Veterinarian. 50 
Dadd's American Cattle 
Doctor.,-.--1.25 
Do. Anatomy and Physi¬ 
ology of live Horse.. - S,Si 
Do. colored plates.5A' 
Dana’s Muck Manual. .1,00 
Dm Kssav on Manures. 25 
Do. Prize Essay on Ma¬ 
nures. 3J 
Llarlington’s WeGts and 
Useful Plants. 
Davy’s Devon Herd 
Botik.-IXW 
Directions for Preserving 
Natural Flowers-IA0 
Dlxou and Kerr's Orun- 
uiHiital and Domestic 
Poultry.!,2i 
[lowntne's Fruits and 
Fruit Trees. 
Every Lady her own 
Flower Gardener,— 25 
Eeeryhodvhtsown Law¬ 
yer.;.1,25 
Family Doctor, by Prof. 
Henry N. Taylor,— 1,25 
Fanu Drainage .H, F. 
French.).1.23 
Farmers Cyclopedia of 
Modern Ag— Blake...1,25 
Field’s Pear Culture_1,25 
Fish Culture.I A' 
F’ tut on G l'a-ses ...... 2.1W 
Flowers for the Parlor 
and Garden.Saw 
Grape CuUurlsl bv An¬ 
drew S. Fuller-1.33 
Guenon on Milch Cows 75 
Herbert's Horse-Keep¬ 
ers .1-25 
Hooper’s Dog and Gnu. 
paper............ 25 
House Cid i ure of Orna¬ 
mental Plants .T 6 c 
Jennings’ Sheep, 5 wine 
and Poultry,.l.3fl 
Johnston's Chemistry and 
Gvo-ey —--- 1 , 
Do. Catechism of Chem¬ 
istry for schools. 
Langstrotli ou the Hive 
and Honey Bee.LAO 
Liebig's great work ou 
Agriculture.1,30 
Do. Familiar Letters to 
Farmers.0,50 
l.lnslev’s Morg Horses* 1 JS 
Manual of Agrteninire by 
Etuersiui ami Flint... 73 
Miles on Horse's Foot 25 
MUbtim on the Cow_ 35 
Manual cn Flax and 
Hemp Culture. 25 
Modern Cookery try Miss 
Acton A Mrs S J lisle 1,30 
M rs Abel's SkillfUl House- 
vrtfeand L.i .tes' Guide 25 
Munn's Land Drainer.. W 
Nsoh’b P togresslve Far¬ 
mer. M 
Norton's Elements of 
Agriculture. SO 
Olcott's Sjorxho and Im¬ 
plies*.. .ld» 
Pardc-j ca the Straw¬ 
berry . 75 
Pedder'- I.uuii Measurer 50 
[ Persoz's New Culture of 
;he Vine. 25 
Practical 'SUeptaerd,Bat>- 
SsJEKSewS p m hr 
has cultivated flax ^ W aUd J \ 
over thirty years .§ •« 
and thorouihly uu- T \ \ ’ 
d,erstanua the f/r l 
whole subject. • 
The Manual is FLAX PLANT, 
publish*.-I In hand¬ 
some styles pamphlet ronu. Price only 25 Cents —for 
which a copy will be sent to any point reached by UieU. 
S. or Canada mails. Liberal dlacouut to Agents and the 
Trades Address I>. 1>. T. MOOKK, 
Kdltor Rural New-Yorker. Rochester. N. V 
Agents Wanted.— $ 50 per month guaranteed. For 
terms and specimens address, with stamp. L. L. Todd 
& Co., New York. 766-lit 
H JAU.U FOR S4I.E. lfiO Acres, situated ui 
ihe west part nr Rock Island Co., three miles irom 
Muscatine; dry and fertile land, timber and prairie, 
w Ith spring water on each >D acre lol; also a good well, 
a thrifty young orchard, a g*»o*l, new- house, well ilu- 
ished, 90 acres under lmproreuicut. with new an*1 aub- 
stanlial fence. One of the beat of farms for fruit or 
sheep, xml nearly ah -month enough for grain H, bis. 
Inquire nt JON.V. FOSTER. Rochester. N. X., bUF.L 
FOS'I’KR, Muscatine, Iowa, or J. UERBEKT FOSTER, 
on the Farm. 7&5-tf 
ilLukcts, Commerce, &c 
BEST family sewing machine. 
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•55 a. W. nutKUL Axvat. Kootleater. St. V, 
AKAXN TTLK JtAOBINK, BK8T Di OM«M»U 
J r» 0 lured by A LA lot'RREITE. 
78S-if W aterloo. Scncea Co., N. Y, 
molt -hing rebels, but prices, and they have a down¬ 
ward tendency. The market la somewhat excited; 
with the presence of anxious sellers, and the absence 
of buyers. It Is difficult to fix npou quota 1 ious. We 
quote as follows: 
FLOUit—White Winter, fnaffS 23; Red Winter. II",w) 
@10.76; Extra State, $3,ruitff.76. WllEAT-M hlu-, $1,23 
<«ii2,.V>; K,d, II/XaL'W; BjirCig. UdM/ill.Tb. Corn, »l,-*0 
tqjl.w. Barley, *1.33, Oats, 76&VWc. l<ye, *1,50, Buck¬ 
wheat, SI. Clover sued, $i5. Timothy, $7<g>hi Wool, 
5t\i,(i0(!. Uay, SUMift Potatoes74a«i*i. Onions, *1,76. 
Besns *l,lo .'.2, l’ork, *10. Lanl, 'iAj •’Hams, 22,*. 
Shouldei<s li(3Jl5C, Eggs, 4aQ|23i*. Butter. «M42c. 
Cheese, 22 b 02 »e. Apples, *l,6oq)l,i3 p**r hoi. Dried 
apnh s,Au'.b- 71 lb. bin-op pnlvs 750,01*1,50 each. Slaugh¬ 
ter hides, HifitJc ^ lb. Dressed hogs, *lS,*i)13,30 per CwL 
l’htjit trees sold 
-D • AT 
T, O "W E S T RATES- 
Applc Trees. 8 to 8 feet... * 30 per 1,000 
Dwarf Pear, 2 years.. . lh) do. 
Isabella and Catawba, 3 years. . 80 do. 
Linnmns Rhubarb.. 50 do. 
The above of the finest growth. 
Also, ail the usual variety of Nursery Products at 
correspoudtag rates. 
Address DEWITT C- ROBERTS, 
76S-4t Highland Nurseries, Syracuse, N. Y. 
■tall.. ..1,75 
Produce and Ready 
Reckoner. *U 
Quhibv's Mvsterlei of 
Bee-KeepSur.1,50 
Ouincy ou Soiling Cattle 30 
Rabbli Fancier.. 25 
Richardson on the Horse 35 
Do. on the Pests of the 
Farm. IS 
Do. Domestic Fowls.... 35 
Do. on the Hog. 35 
Do. on the Hoiwv Bee.. 25 
Do.on the Dog, Cloth... 10 
Rogers’Scientific Ag... 1,01) 
Sbenherd’s Own Book.2,50 
Skinner’s Elements Ag. 33 
Smith’s Landscxjx: Gar- 
deniDg.1,50 
The Horse and his Dis¬ 
eases, Jennings.1,5 
Thomas’ Farm Imple¬ 
ments...,.1.50 
Thompson's Food of 
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NO. 315 STATE STREET, ROCHESTER, IV. "V., 
IS tlie most Splendid Establishment of the kind on this Continent, It la large and spacions, and yet furnished 
so that it has every appearance of a 
FIRST-CRASS FARIaOR. 
The undersigned having been engaged lu this exclusive business for several years, is a thorough judge of all kinds 
OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS AND MUSICAL MERCHANDIZE. 
The stock of goods has been selected with great care, and U very large, and the LARGES V vfth'RTM'KNT 
OF PIANO -FORTES that can be found we st or New York city, and includes the best manufactures in this 
country. First la the celebrated and worUl-renowued 
CHIOKERING & SONS GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANOS, BOSTON, 
Of which the undersigned has the solo agency. It Is saldb y'O ialberg. 3&ako^h and GottM'Indk 
Plano ever luade. The s,ile agvitoy of the well-known tlKST-PitlYK KCKTZM VN X- lll.NiK l IANM8 one 
of the most popular Ptamvs In these parts; H,allot, Davis A t'o. s, aud T. Gilbert A Go. s, ot Boston, these Instru¬ 
ments rank Orat-class, and are t«x> well known to need comment. 
PIANOS FURNISHED FROM ANY FIRST-CLASS MANUFACTURERS 
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WASHINGTON STREET NURSERIES, 
GENEVA, TVT. Y. 
THE PHOVINION HIAllKHTS. 
NKH YOBK, Snpt. Si. Flour Uaiaadlan, S9,UV*t9.liO; 
super Stan*, *giO: 8,W: extra Slate, S9.*t9,35; blitpping 
Old**. $l0,2f,.aU0,Ait St. l.ouls extras, S10JH)@lt. \N heat, 
8(a)l0o lower. Oat a, iSl.q FA*. Rve nominal at *l,6.Y*ili,aO 
Corn, * I,fie for mixed Western, afloat. Hay, 1,23101,30 
per luO Itlions, tVA'c. N*. w mess pork, J<aai2,50; 
prime mess, #.vdifJ9. Met., lacf Sltv;i.’2. Shoulders, 
l8e. Lard, SWgSOSc. Timothy seed, J**.2.,:*„'. Flax 
seed, *3,Td. Tallow, USiiHc- 
1JCKFVLO, Sept. J«. Flour—Salim w* sleru bakers at 
$Ui,T>uiii; uml)),'extra Oldo,SU,2.k Wncat Milwau- 
kis* club, *1,83; amber Miehlgan, *2. Corn, *l,l.VJM6. 
* late, 7ft*u77c. Barley, *2.1 1 . Pena, 8l,7s<l,8>X Beans, 
,* Ilxrl* y malt, t ;2.ur Illinois Timothy 
Boed, *'5,50. Clover a,:*I, *l7i«.IS. Flax hv** 1, *3. A)i- 
pl'-a, *l |* r tm. Butter, tAijngc, OIi*h.*si', ISfjJJJc. l’ota- 
Uh*b, *1,25 J 1,73. Eggm 25c I ard, 2*>,e. Sugar cured 
liaius, 'if: 2.:.'. litiam. flc. SUuuldors. |J(AI» Gr in 
hides, lik. Green Halted, Iflfejlflc- Dry flint. 22u2ii*'. 
Woolpi Its, *2,23^11 o*ch. Lambakius,* Lrdl^ ,',. Shorn 
pelts, M.Xbi75C- 
CiliGA go, Sepi. 24. Flour, *IG£9,13M for good Spring 
extras. WtiOit, No. I Spring ®t,73V *■ 1.76: Vo. 2 *1,99 o 
1,70; rejected, *1 J)h<vL«2; No. 2 red wliiL*r, *1,73. Com, 
Dam, lU^i'tUe. Rye, *l,l9i4UC Hurley, *i,S3 
CaE 1 tL' 1 j. TlmoL’iy a, ed, f i j 4.2.\ Flax .'.sal, *2,91 But¬ 
ter, subtle. Bcaua, *2,IX Broom corn, *275 per tun. 
Clieeae, l.*\.i)23*'- Eggs, 19fip22c. Onions, *l,*i&ufl,70. Tim¬ 
othy bay, *19^23 per tuu. Prairie hay, *17tg)2k 
ISrowiis Graves A: Selover 
Call t)u nut*niton of DEALERS aud PLANTERS to 
their large and well nr own stock of 
TREES, GRAPE VINES, &c., 
XfOHSISTIM} IX 1'AUT OF 
APPLES, Standard and Dwarf, thrifty and flue: 
PEAKS, *• *• 2 aud 3 years, stocky 
and hand in a-, ehoioest varieties. 
PLUMS, f years, strong; 
<11 ERUlKs, 2 years, thrifty and tin**. 
Ale * *, a full and choice stock of the best native, hardy 
Gr n iY D E S , 
Consisting of Aiuiuixd-vc, 1 nm| 2 years, very strong; 
IONA, IftKAKLLA. DMl.AW.VHK. GREVELINO, IH.VNA, 
Ha itTFOHU prolific!, CONOourg Ac, stroug, healthy, 
wc ll-rooti'd Jd.ants; t.igetlK'r with the la si leading For¬ 
eign kinds. Also, a general assortment ot 
Srn,ill Fruits, Oruauwatal Trees, Shrubs ami Ri^cs 
All for sale at lowest rates . Personal examination 
I solicited. 
Price List sent on application. 708-31 
Animal, 
The Sorghum Grower’s Manual, bv W. H. Clark, price, 
25c. Young H>Hisekee)ier'5 and Dairy Maid's Directory, 
25c- W <i"l Growetwi ml Stock Register, Volumes 1,2,5, 
« and 3—33 cents e»Fn. 
Any of Uu* above namea w orks will be forwarded 
bv mail, post-paid, on receipt of the price specified. 
Address ». l». T. MOOKE Rochester, N. Y. 
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