SEW ADVERTISEMENTS, 
OUR FALL CAMPAIGN? 
RUE FAI„ 0 , Skit. 2.—Flour—M arket quiet and steady, with 
sales of Wisconsin anil Illinois extra at $4,00^)4,28; Ohio ami 
Indiana extra at $4.50.7r4,75; double extras, do. at $5,O0@5,5O, and 
choice do. at $3,73@6.O0 
Grain—W heat, market more active, with sales to-day of 
white Kentucky.<m private terms, mid at $l,)g.' t : foul ivhite 
Toledo a> tft-v, red winter at 90c, (>:l i Stir Chicago «pritig at 70.Li.ai 
TSc- amber Midi inn one; Milwaukee club attsic Corn, sales to 
dav at3Ao,. SV,. i .H ; c. Oats, last sale was at 25V,a. R.ve, last 
sate at 43c Other grains dull and nominal. 
Provisions Market inactive. Small sales pork at $14,Sjmv 
Haras at a s‘,e.; 9 ■ siijo for sugar cured do. Shoulders at fie, 
I.nrd at Beet at 0 e.'k. Cher--at forOc tor old,ami 4 ■, 
6c for new 
TO RON TO. August 30.—The condition of the Toronto mar¬ 
ket is so tint and prices give such a nominal value, that we 
merely append a list of rates 
Flour—S uperfine. 
“ Fancy,. 
" Extra, . __ 
*■ Double Extra, 
Oatmeal, scanty at.... 
Wheat, Fan.. 
" Spring. 
Barley.. 
Peas. 
Oats,. 
Potatoes. 
Rutter, Fresh.. 
*• Tub No. 1 .,., 
Cheese, dull. 
Eggs,... 
Beef, 1st and 2d class. . 
Wool,.. 
May,. . 
Straw,___ 
r P<> TliEE J )E A. EE 11H.— Before pur- 
I chasing elsewhere, send for our Wholesale Trade List for 
the fall ot 18(>l and spring of 18f>2 
We otter a nery large and extensive stock of Nursery articles, 
reel! assorted, nud of the itmi he.it tnialUv. at extremely low 
rates. O. B. M \ A WELL fic 00., Agents, *»•* 
August 1, 1861. (606-6 1 | Dansville, I,Tv, Co., N. V." 
Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary. 
A Rare Chance to make Money. * 
Cancer Cure — Dr. N. Babcock. 
Bird's Eyes for Sale — Wm Vick 
Paying F.mployment— K. G. istorke. 
To Nurserymen — R. If Edgerton. 
Johnston's Beau Harvester—U. I* Howard. 
A Karin Wanted. 
Walworth's Commercial College 
Hoop and Stave Timbered Laud for Sale. 
SPECIAL notices. 
Gainesville Female Seminary — C. A. Eldridge. 
The Rural, on Trial, at only Half Price? 
In response to late requests from Agents ami 
others, we would state that, in order to accommodate 
those wishing to try the Rckal New-Yorker for a 
few months — and also as a means of introducing it 
more generally in many localities preparatory to the 
commencement of anew volnme— we have conclu¬ 
ded to olfer the paper from September 1st to January, 
or from October to January, at only Half Price. 
TVe will therefore send the Upral from September 1st 
to January (l months, or 17 papers,) for 33 cents — or 
3 copies for SI, 6 for $2, Ac. From October to Jan¬ 
uary (3 months —13 papers,) at only 25 cts. per copy 
— or 4 copies for $L, 8 for $2, 12 for $3, Ac. In each 
case we will send to as many different post-offices as 
desired. Our Canada friends will of course add 
American postage (at the rate of 12J cts. for 12 
months.) to the above rates. 
?-»?*• This is offering the Rcral below war prices, 
and at a rate affording us no profit. But we hope, by 
thus furnishing the paper at or below cost, to intro¬ 
duce it to thousands who will become permanent 
subscribers. As the times are improving, and the 
long evenings and period of leisure are coming on 
apace, we trust the agents and other friends of the 
Rvral will kindly aid in extending its circulation 
and benefits. Almost any reader so disposed, can 
obtain from 4 to 20 trial subscribers with compara¬ 
tively little effort—thus not only benefiting individu¬ 
als and community, but contributing to the future 
prosperity and usefulness of the paper. Friends of 
the Rdrai. and its Objects! will you not make some 
effort in the right direction —to further the circula¬ 
tion of the favorite Rural Weekly, and render its 
Fall Campaign successful? 
dEKf’TION IVOTICK.—Sheriff's Of 
J kick, county of Monroe 
Notice I- Hereby Given, pursuant to the Statute* of this 
State, and ol tile annexed notice from tbo Secretary of State, 
that the General Election will he held in this Comity, on the 
Tuesday succeeding the first Monday of November next; at 
which election the officers named in tho annexed notice will 
he elected. HIRAM SMITH. Sheriff. 
Dated, August 1st, 1861. 
State of New York, ) 
Office of the Secretary of State ( 
Ahlauy, August 1, I mil. 
To the Sheriff nf the Count/ of Monroe: 
Silt, Notice is hereby given, that at the General Election to 
be held lit this State, on the Tuesday succeeding the lirat Mon¬ 
day Of November next, tho following Officers are to be elected, 
to wit. 
A‘Secretary of State, in the place of David R. Floyd Jones 
A Comptroller in the nlnon of Robert Deimlston 
An Attorney General. In the place of Charles G. Myers. 
A State Engineer and Surveyor, in the place of Van It 
Richmond- 
A State Treasurer, iti the place of Philip Dorsbeimer. 
. -j Canal Commissioner, in the place of lliram Gardner, for 
full term. 
A Canal Commissioner, in the place or Benjamin F Bruce, 
who was appointed to till the vacancy occasioned by tho death 
ot Samuel II Humes 
An Inspector of State Prisons, In the place of .Tosiah T 
Everest 
A .bulge of the Court of Appeals, lu the place of George F. 
Comstock. 
All whose terms of office will expire on the last day of Decem¬ 
ber next. 
Also, ti Justice of the Supreme Court, lor tho Snvonth Judl- 
etal District, In the place of Henry Welles, whose term ol'ollice 
will expire on the last, dav of December next. 
Also, a Senator, for the Twenty eighth Senate District, com¬ 
prising the Comity of Monroe. 
COUNTY OFFICERS TO UK KI.KCTKD. 
Three Members of Assembly. 
A sheriff'. In the place of Hiram Smith 
A County Clerk, in the place of Dyer I). S. Brown. 
A Siinnrmteudeut of the Poor, In the place of lllenry H. 
Babcock. 
Two Justices of Sessions, in the places of AlphOiia B, Clark 
and Daniel H DeLand. 
Three Coroners, in the place of Frederick Roicheuhack, Oscar 
F. Brown and James W. Craig. 
All whose terms of office will expire on tho last day of De¬ 
cember next. ‘ (iofi-td 
( T A N'CEIC C l l{ K, - I)r. n raJICOCK'S 
' Medica; and SrmtiuAt. nm, k and great Canokii Km- 
roiui m, No. SOI i Impel St., New Haven. Gunn. Cancers and 
1 nmor- ot all description* removed without pain, ami without 
ttie useot the knife Dr. flAttuOrg would inform all persons 
afflicted with < .oncers or Tumors of anc de*erlrti-m that by 
addressing a letter to him, they will be furnished with a circu¬ 
lar of his mode of treatment, bee of charge 
Dr. Bar. oog is tbo original Cancer D.-ct r or New England, 
and the only one who removes Cancer* without pain All 
others ate hut imitators, induced bv bis success to profess 
themselves < 'nnoer Doctors. Plenty of references to those who 
have hern cured can bo 'Oiin At uiv office. 
M bit" Swellings, Hip Ill-on-o-:. Birth Marks, Scrofulous and 
Malignant. I leers. Discuses or the Mouth and Throat. IJIeero- 
tipn of the Bones. Tetter, Scald Head, and nil Diseases of the 
8km. permanently cured 
Orders from abroad promptly attended to 
Dr, N BABCOCK. 
No. 392 Chapel St., New Haven, Conn. 
$4,lSwM.I0 
4.50@4.60 
t.Tagks.uo 
8,50(0)8,75 
3,50©3,7 fi 
WS&l.lM 
soioi m 
40.i. 43 
40.d 43 
2tV.i' 2K*i 
30,-c 36 
i4.a i.y 
siai in 
7,m 8 
12® 14 
4,0(GD4.5O 
22® 23 
10 , 00 ( 51 S.O) 
S.Oftfffl.OO 
— Globe. 
®l)e Jfetus €onbcrtscr 
1 f£lffS7'/y^\ flCTOj/ai 
f mwtiijfJ'-ifrmTfiJx. 
TIIK CATTLE MARKETS. 
NEW \ (d!K, Am 28.—The current prices for the week at 
all the markets are as follows 
BKEF CATTLE. 
Kirs* duality, W cwt,. $8 O0f<£S.SO 
Ordinary Quality,...... 7 80 ..7.8 00 
Common Quality,. 7.0ffn)7.8l) 
Inferior Quality!. 6,00gi7,00 
cowa AND CALVES. 
First Quality .$80.00oe00.00 
Ordinary Quality. lU.flOffioO.OO 
Common Quality.SO.00@38.lXl 
Inferior Quality,.... . 22 U0S2H.00 
Firat q uality, ¥l tb.!.. 4hit'<u5.‘,c 
Ordinary quality... 4 j.t 4A*c 
Common Quality. 3>i(ai4 c 
Inferior Quality. 3 @3Jic 
„ 8ITEKP AND LAM US. 
Prime Quality. head,. S4,00®4.50 
Ordinary Quality. 3.2B@3.75 
Common Quality. 2.76(5)3.28 
Inferior quality... 2.2f<a)2.7 6 
SWtNE. 
First Quality, >1 tt>... 4 (<e4 1 ,c 
Other Qualities,. 3J4®8*s,o 
CA.MItltinGK, Am 28 .- At market S82 Cattle, *80 Beeves, 
and 132 Stores. Consisting of Working Oxen, Cows and Calves, 
Yearlings, two and threu year* old, not suitable for Beef. 
Pricks - Market Bee! Extra, *8 78m:«,28; lirat Quality. $8.80, 
second do, Sf.iHKo 0.00; third do. $100 
Workino Oxicn 8fi5, tBOffilOO. 
Cowa and Calves—$ zo. lyot-BO 
Stokes Yearlings, $10(ojl2, Two years old, $I3@16; Three 
years old, flfiu 17. 
Sheep and I.aMh* 4,414 at market. Prices in lots at $1.28 
@1-78 each: extra and selections $2 17@2.75. 
Spring Lambs. None. 
Hides l.kjeiilie.*1 tb Tallow. An iS>'' 
Pelts iUlctfuSl. Calf Skins, 7&i8c 14 ft. 
Veal Cji.vks—jo.-ao 
ititK.'MTON, Ab'iittaT 20,—At market 250 Beeves, 160 Stores 
•1,400 Sheep urn) l.iinil's, and 580 Swine. 
Webster's Unabridged Dictionary, 
NEW PICTORIAL EDITION. 
t^fPlotorial Illnxtmf ion*4 of Military 
Terms. 
Webster's Dictionary creels in these, and has, among others, 
pictorial representations o/ the following 
Barlmcan. Bastion, Battlement, Bar shot. Block-house, 
Bombs. Cannon. Carrounde, Chain-sltot, OUevaux-de-frige, Cal¬ 
trop, Umber.-, Mai I lie r. Martello Tower, Mortar, Portcullis, 
Kavelin, Keduu. Stiir Forts. Sec. 
No other English Dictionary published iu this country has a 
fourth part of these. 
SO ALSO JTH 
Definitions of Military Terms. 
As, the foregoing, and Abatis, Ambulance, Ambuscade, Arm¬ 
istice, DauQuette. Bivouac, Brevet, Caisson. Caliber. Canister 
shot, Cantonment, Caponier*, Casemate, Cartel, Chain-sltot, 
Cliamade, Coiiimisnary, Commissariat, Counterscarp, Chef de 
battalllon, Ouj de *ac. Dahlgren gun, Minin rifle, fee., Ac, 
Sold by all Booksellers. 60.8 3t 
VEAL CALVES, 
(iofi-td 
- J-A I >EIVIA', at JVaplas.. 
The Academy building having been llnisliod, 
.. .__I_I, (to that it will compare lavoialdy 
with any Academy in the Suite, and the School having been 
• " " MF.KKF.1,1,, insisted by com- 
.r IIn* Academic Year 
.18111, The Course of 
intended to be equal to any Academy iu this State, 
and cost of Tuition reasonable. 
This Institution is located in a pleaxant, quiet, and remark- 
alHv healthful village, and easy of acres-. 
Tho Trustee* hope to reeeive a lair proportion of patronage 
to their School, ami pledge themselves that no effort shall bo 
spared to so eomluet the School a* to deserve it. 
11 II WATItOUS. Pres’t of Board of Trustee*. 
E WELLS, Sec y 808 H 
fp< > NKffiDSIM IRJV. 'Chnmpion of England, 
I Early Kent, Bishop’s Dwarl. Long Pod Dwarf, Dwarf Blue 
Imperial, Macro whit, nod other Pen*, raiseil by 
B04-lit ROBERT nr*ME, Port, Hope. Canada West 
ua i *i.i<:s 
. > NkwYork r 
and put in order for Sritoul, ho that it w 
I’ou w u r uuws*v<hj mi vmv min/ 
put in charge of I’roh- unr M M !. 
patent Tear.liers, Hie First Term of 
will crimriiem’e on the lltli dav of Sept. 
Study i— —.> --* 
t Chanok of Address. —Subscribers wishing the address 
of their papers changed from one Post-Office to another, must 
specify the old address as well as the new to secure compliance 
with their reQuests. 
>7* Any person so disposed can act as local agent for tlm 
Rural New-Yorker, and those who volunteer iu the good 
cause will receive gratuities, and their kindness be appreciated 
GROWERS’ SOCIETY of WESTERN NEW 
J' Y'ORK. flic next meeting of tile Fruit Grower* 1 Society 
of Western Nrw York will be ludil »t the Court House, in the 
city of Uoeliesfci. commencing ou Tuesday, the 1st. day of Oct. 
By order of CflunoiL 0. P. BISSKLL, Sec y 
Rochester, August26, 1881. 
Special Notices 
ONE y 1*1 A1 1 Old) No. 1 Pem-li 
l R! i.-, for -de,$ 4 H (.■ i.onii. 20 , 111*1 rieed'lng pen 
I.IXKJ; 30,000 Apple ..Ilings, *2 50 >) 1,I*KI. 
P BOWEN lX CO., East Aurora, Erie Co,, N Y. 
GAINESVILLE FEMALE SEMINARY 
A >«i>l.-n(lul Pai'in l<> 1 ..•( lor n Term 
\ of 3 Years -The subncrlher, having been iu feeble 
health for several year*, Ua* now concludim to lev long-ea 
voyages, and will let about 300 acres (all tillable; ofh’bifurm for 
a money rent. The farm I* In perfect order anil One id the hunt 
In the state for either grain or grip's. ' 11 1 - 1 .i..v entered, 
buildings lirst rate. As ue intends sailing liy 1st ofOcUdn-r ilia 
Important that intending iifTs.rer* should view it immediately. 
602 -tr robt. ,r. sw.\N. 
Rose Hill Farm, near Geneva, Ont. Co., N. Y .July 20 , ISO l. 
/11/iVER STHKKT SEMINARY, The 
\y Fall Term will commence Tm-mlny, Sept. lOtu. 
Circulars mav tie hod at the Bookstore of Stkklf. Avbry fit 
Co., or by addresvlDg Miss AMY MOORE, Principal. 
Rochester, \ugust 2 fi, 18*51, ii07-2t 
To the Patrons and Pupils of Gainesville Female Seminary: 
Doubtless the intelligence that the Seminary is in ashes 
has saddened many heart*. My own has been filled with 
sadness at the thought of those whom I hud so soon expected 
to welcome again to onr family and School. But the prompt 
and efficient action of tho people for the erection of a new 
building, has dispelled in part the gloom and sadness. With 
this aid, and the insurance which the .-Etna Company will 
pay, we expect to erect a new building far bettor than the 
former one. Meanwhile, the School will be carried forward 
tinder the supervision of the new Principal, Mrs. B, A, 
McNai.l, of l.oclcport, a graduate of Lima College, with 
assistants fully competent to take charge of their respective 
departments. 
Having completed an arrangement for tho School in one of 
the churches, and engaged a commodious house for boarding 
wa would express our gratitude for former patronage, aud 
ask you to favor us still, and even now in this hour of trial, 
when the Institution most needs assistance, we earnestly 
solicit sympathy and support. The School will open the 5th 
of Sept., as specified lu the Catalogue. The Teachers will be 
at their posts. We hope tho students will not hesitate 
because of circumstances which they may deem unfavorable, 
but come in due time. We feel assured that the facilities for 
obtaining an education will be equal to those of any previous 
term. Besides the facility for boarding mentioned, board 
can be obtained in families at the price given in the Catalogue; 
also, rooms can be had for Belf-botirding. 
Gainesville, N. Y., Augnst 28, 1861. C. A. ELDRIDGE. 
( ''OUNTKY AGENTS WANTED.- 
$3 a Dav Mrs ILukins want* Agent- at home or to 
travel for her Pictorial ■•FAMILY NEWSPAPER," also for her 
Curious New Book of FKMaLE CHARauTKKS i.v the CITY 
For Specimens and Terms inclose red stamp to HANKJNR fit 
CO.. New York H7H 
r 1 1 n iq M JS „—Wo offer for sale first, class trees 
I at. the following prices. 
Apples $30 r* 1,000; Standard Peats $i00 ft t.OOO; Dwarf Peni s 
$1.30 fl 1,0011; Cherries $50 f/ 1 , 000 ; Plums 821 *) gi 1 , 01 ) 0 , Peaches 
$40 f ) 1,000; Apple Needling* $8.00 ki WOO, 
For particular* -coil for our Catalogue 
fi()7 tf II. SOFT I (WICIv *k HON, Dansville, Liv. Co., N. Y. 
/ ti i icj-vrii', w «'oinv r r'v pigs, 
' 1 The linnai slyncil in now prcpai'Oil to execute orders lor the 
fall ! rude, tin- hi- stock of pair (’ll-,4ei County Pigs. These arc 
selected with great car- and chiefly from premium stock. 
Reference is made to purchasers of past seasons, in all sections 
of Die Union. Price, $16 per pale not akin, hexed aud delivered 
in Philadelphia, payment-In advance. 
PAHCHAI.I, MORRIS, Agricultural and Seed Warehouse, 
007-tf I 120 Market St,,. Philadelphia, Pa. 
NEW YORK, August 30.—Quotation* lor Fleece Wool are 
merely nominal It would he ditlUraltto ohtniri within 3c f-i lb. 
of the rates noted for lots premed on sale. The demand for low 
clothing kinds still continues active, and with a decreasing 
stock, prices liave a hardening tendency The salts embrace 
IIS) hale- line unwashed Mediterranean at Ifi -rrilc; 300 do. Call, 
fornia, 15(‘UV-8; and 180 do. Chilian. la'-yaeZlc, 0 mos. Fleece i„ in 
light supply rales at 2)8-r,32c., mid Pulled, 2<4n}.32c; about 73,000 
Ihs of both kinds have been taken. 
American Saxony Fleece lillb........S/l@38 
American full-hlood Merino . :I4,J).'«5 
American hall'and three-quarter blood Merino. . 3IX<i 3.'t 
Native and one-lourth Merino. MmW 
Extra. Pulled. . .V<«37 
Superfine, Pulled-.--.31(5:!l 
No. 1. Pulled .2fio»2.8 
I,arnb’», Polled.. 2iy'«32 
California, line, unwashed.24(mjfi 
California, common do. ... .. __iU(a>i2 
Peruvian, washed . . .. IKiic .'H 
ValparaiHO. nil washed..II,i. 12 
South American Merino, unwashed,.21(7)24 
Do. do. Mentiza, do ..16® 20 
Do. do. common, washed.lire t.3 
Ilo. do. Entre Rios, do.18®18 
Do do, Kutre RioB, unwashed,.»;ie !) 
Do, do. Cordova, washed,...,.-2ty>i)23 
Capo Good Hope, unwashed. 25i,n27 
East India, washed. I 2 f>ii 28 
African, washed.1R5)22 
Do. unwnshod, ..Idt'e’ilfi 
Smyrna, do.17,(018 
Do, washed.20(1(211 
Mexican, unwashed,.. .. . I(*:qi12 
BOSTON, Art. 28, - All grades - litahlo for army clothing 
continue ill demand and sell at full prices. In New York ati 
active demand for low clothing descriptions still prevails. 
Saxony Fleece. 
Full blood Merino, 
Three-fourth do,. 
Half do,.,. 
Common,.. 
Western mixed,.. 
Pulled Extra. 
Do. Superfine, 
A GENTS WANTED to SICI,I, Kit (JIT THKKS. 
We wish to employ a number of experienced and trust¬ 
worthy men to sell trees, Ac., from our Nurwirius at liberal 
wage*. 
Witoi.K.s.u.K pKAT.MtH fur nulled with Notsery, Slock of *11 
description* at. the lowest Wholesale rules 
HOOKER. FARLEY A CO., 
68411' Rochester Wholesale Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y. 
u FAMILY NEWSPAPER.” — 
1 Mrs. Hankins' Mammoth Pictorial is in its Sixth Volume 
and has .3(H),000 readers. Full ot' Engraving* and Fashion Plato*. 
Largest, nicest and best iu th" world for To eta. a year. Aoknth 
wanted. Ladies, Teachers, Clergymen, nr Post Masters. For 
Specimen Coping and Terms to Agents, inclose red stamp to 
678 HANKINS A CO., New York. 
j LYLI AN BlCKNi:l£K.\m TITAN HVI'lR. 
J- PRICE OK ITALIAN QUEENS. 
Fertilized by Italian Drones, with a small colony of sufficient 
size to insure their safe arrival to their place of destination, by 
Express, will be $5.00 
OH'It KATE*. 
If two Queens are ordered to one address.$ 8,00 
Jf three •■ " •• •• .IU .00 
If tour '• •■ '■ >• . 12 ,no 
,11'six " *' „ •* •' .16 00 
Minister H of the Gospel supplied at $300, who are also enti¬ 
tled to the individual tight of the Compound Hive, free. 
Parties will find it to their advantage to order a 'Compound 
Nivo complete, at the same time, as they will get more for less 
money. All Cmiimuniealioti* answered if a .3 cent, stamp la in¬ 
closed to pay return postage. Circulars giving foil particulars 
Will be seut, fite. K. P KIDDER, Burlington, Vermont. 
Y\7"HEELEK & WILSON MANUFACTURING CO’S 
vv III PROVED FA1I11A SEM M ACHINES 
WITH NEW 
GHas3 Cloth Presser anti Hemmere, 
AT REDUCED PRICES. 
THE WHEELER fit WILSON MANUFACTURING CO. beg 
to state that they have reduced the prices of their SEWING 
MACHINES, while they have added new and important im¬ 
provements. The reduction in mode in the hope that Die Com¬ 
pany will have no more legal expenses defending their patent*. 
Office 505 Broadway, Now York. 
S». VV. Dill 111,R, Aiient, 
_ _ ROfUlttSTKR. N Y 
“WOMEN OF NEW YORK.”— 
Vv Mm. Hank' ' " .. 
illarkcts, €onxtncrcc t &c 
rjlHE AtTSTIISr S'l'lt/YWTSERItY. 
Tots remarkable variety, after three years' trial, has proved 
to be the 
MOST WONDERFUL STRA WHERRY 
in cultivation. It has been produced this year— 111 of the berries 
weighing one pound It is a* productive as th# Wit.so.v, much 
larger, and liner flavored; the berry U a beautiful scarlet, ami 
Commands the 
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE. 
It continues long in heating, and maintains it* large size 
thro ugh n ut. It was lent to New York from Watnrvllnt up to 
the 20th nl July—long after alt other varieties had disappeared, 
It Is without doubt-the in 0*1 valuable market berry in cultiva¬ 
tion; it is. much mure prolific than the Tnompho de Guild, 
larger in size, and altogether mote attractive 
The plant*of thn A USTIN are nnw offered at greatly reduced 
prices — viz, $1,00 per dozen ; $9.00 per huudn.-d, and $30,00 per 
thousand 
Orders s-hlrewed to CIlAUNCY MILLER. 
Aug. 1, Ml. 007-41. Shaker Trustee, Albany. N. Y. 
Rural New-Yorker Office, 
RoCHkbtku, September 3, 1861 
F’lour and Grain are without change. 
MKATS-We take off 50c@$1.00 upon Mess Pork 
have declined, also, the range being forts; ’j) lt>. 
very choice will bring moro than 5>£e. 
Dairy, fite.,—Butter seems to have reached the bottom and we 
note a slight advance, equal to $1.00 'ft 100 lbs. Cneese has put 
on a like amount in rate*. 
PitL-rr.—As the season advances .Sheep aud Lamb l’clts be¬ 
come moro valuable. Each now brings from 31 to -14 cts., ns to 
condition and quality 
Wool.— By reference to the table it will bo observed that a 
material a-Ivanee ba» been made in the rates current for the 
coarser grades of wool, Fine Is unchanged, but wool dealers 
are in better spirits and are looking fora movement ail round 
the board at an early day. 
ROCHESTER WHOLESALE PRICES. 
Flour and Grain. Egg*, dozen. 8feoc 
Flour, Winter Wheat,$5.uti@l6.26 Houev. box.... ladio-e 
F our, spring do, 4 2.Vi4.76 Candfcs, box lie* 
Flour, buckwheat... 2.000 2 00 Candles, extra 12.rl2c 
Me*. Indian. 3Ucfo-$l Kriqt and Roots. ' 
Wheat Genesee.... 1,10-1,20 Apples, bushel.... mt7Se 
Best white Canada l.]8gl2() Apple*, dried ^I jb. Sliiic 
Corn, Old. 4o.ii42c Peaches, do. .. . i 2 C«.i"o 
Cberries, do. 12u 12c 
Rye, 60 tbs. 7J bush. 40@48ll Plum*, do, .. U0(fi8c 
Oats, by weight,. 26©2flc Potatoes . 3U(m38c 
Barley.-..,.. 607-;8ilc HIDR8 and Skjns. 
Buckwheat. 36;o-40e- Slaughter. Y-/3c 
Beaus.. . l.ODCul.sa Calf.. . . 
Meats. Slump Pelts. 13,- hc 
lork,Mess .$14 SgmsO 0 Lamb Pelts. 31ii44c 
Pork, clear-.. 17 00 @ 18 .no Skkps. 
Pork, cwt. 6-0ff@6 60 Clover, bushel.,...$6.iHGe 5.25 
Beef, cwt.... -LOtif 3.00 Timothy.200fii 2 80 
Spring lambs, each 1,28-1 76 Suvdriks ' 
Mutton, paretics... 6S-6c Wood, hard.$3 K Oil 
llams, smoked_ 
Shoulders. 
Chickens. 
Turkeys. 
Geese. 
Ducks 19 pair . 
Dairy, &c. 
Butter, roll... 
Butter, firkin. 
Cheese. 
Lard, tried_ 
Tallow, rough 
Tallow, tried.. 
Texas. 
Smyrna, washed,. 
Do. unwashed, 
Bui-no* Ayres, ... 
Crimea. 
Canada,. 
Shoulders 
None hut 
’ V Mm. Hankins’ Curious Now Book of Female Charac¬ 
ters In the City, is very interesting, and strictly moral Fancy 
binding; 380 Pages, 50 Engraving*. 3fi Portrait*. Mailed Iren for 
$1 AGEN TS Wanted — Ladies and Teacher*. For iJcsuilption 
of Book and Particulars of Agency, mclose red stamp to 
678 HANKINS fir CO.. New York 
| IAIK.— P»ko** Perpetual Kiln, Piitnurcd July, 
I J 1887. - Superior to any in use for Wood or Coal 2S cord* 
Of wood, or 1>« tuns of coal to 100 bids. — coal not mixed with 
stone. Address (434-tf. 1 C- D- PAGE, Rochester, N Y 
A Large Lot of Trees, Shrubs, &c., for §10. 
A rark opportunity for those wishing to purchase TREKS 
and SHRUBS, forl'ali planting, is furnisnefi bv the subscriber, 
who offers the following assortment for $10, all choice kinds, of 
first quality ami warranted genuine. 
$10 COLLECTIOIY. 
FRUIT. ' 
4 Standard Apple Trees. 
•I Pears, Standard or Dwarf. 
I Peaches, assorted. 
4 Cherries, 
7 Grapes, hardy, of different, kinds, as follows —1 Delaware; 2 
Concord; J Diana; I Isabella; 1 Clinton; I Catawba. 
100 Raspberries, 4 choice kinds, full bearing included. 
360 Strawberries—78 Lnugwortli s Prolific, 76 Wilson s Seedling' 
30 Burrs New Pine 50 Early Scarlet; 60 Triomphe do 
Gaud ; 50 Jenny Lind. 
4 Gooseberries, of two varieties. 
16 Curranti, i White drape; 4 Cherry; 4 Red Grape , 4 Black 
Naples. 
ORN A-IylETsTT A.Xj. 
6 Roses —2 Hybrid Perpetual; 2 Summer; 2 Moss. 
1 Spu'iua calinsa. 
1 Splrtea Recvcsll, fi. pic no. 
1 Tartarian Honeysncklfi, 
1 Climhirig Honeysuckle 
1 Wei gel a rosea 
1 English Hawthorn, double pink. 
1 Dielytra spectabilis. 
1 dozen Herbaceous Plants, including some of the best 
Phloxes, 
Persons wishing to substitute other varieties than those 
named, and of the same value, will be accommodated. 
T r Wn03VTY HOSES POH $3. 
Twenty good Hybrid Pkuckttal, StuantR, and Moss Roses 
of the best and leading varieties, for $3. 
FOit SALE AT WHOLESALE. 
40,000 good Manellt Slocks at, $12 %r 1,000. 
50,0011 Apple Stocks nt $3 r. I 1,000. 
.5.01(0 l-oilti-llu. 
Johnston's Agricultural 
ChmnLtry .1 aa 
Do. KletaBntaof Ag. Chem- 
Istry and Geology . ..1 00 
Do, Cati'i'hurn of Cbeuiistry 
for Schools . 26 
Langstroth on the Hive and 
Honey Bee.126 
LnUfthar’* Hot HcnisOS _ 125 
Liebig* Familiar Letters to 
Farmers ,. 80 
Li n-ley's Morgan Horses 1 00 
M i tie r aBce-kcepcr » Man ua) 1 uu 
Mile* on the Horse’s Foot.. 30 
Milburn on Cow, 23 
Modern Cookery bv Mi** 
Acton and Mr* S J. Haln.l 25 
filrs. Abel's Skillful Hpiiae- 
wifo and Ladies' Guide 60 
Saxton - Rural Hand Books, 
bound in 4 .Series .each | 26 
Mnnoe Land Drainer. -50 
Na-li • ProgressiveFumier (30 
Neill's Card. Companion ltxi 
Norton's b.lementH of Agri- 
culture'. ig) 
Olcott sSorgbu an-1 fm*l'i. ei oo 
Pardee on the Slrawtu-riy fio 
PeiMer’s Laud Measurer 60 
Persoz'a New Culture of thu 
Vine_ 23 
Phelps' Bee-keeper'* Chart 23 
Quinby's Mysteries of Bee¬ 
keeping. ...100 
Quincy on Soiling Cattle,.. 80 
Rabbit Fancier ... 80 
Randall’s Sheep Husband¬ 
ry . 125 
Richardson on the Horne,.. 25 
Do. ports of the Farm. 25 
Do. Domestic Fowl*.. 23 
Do. on the Hug.. 23 
Do, on the Honey Bee .... 26 
Do. on the [ log . 26 
Ree melin'* Vine-dressers 
Manual.. . 50 
Shepherd's Own Book.2 00 
Stray Leaves from the Book 
^ of Nature , . 1 ig) 
Stephens' Book orthe Farm 
2 vnIs. 100 
Skillful Housewife . . 23 
Skinner s ElmneuU of Ag- 
^ ncnltiiie. 23 
Smith's Landscape Gar¬ 
dening. 123 
Timor's Principles of Agri¬ 
culture ... . .. 2 00 
Thomas Farm Jinpiementsl 00 
Tliomi-cons Food of Ani¬ 
mals... 73 
The RoseCultprist,. 60 
Tr-plmm's Chemistry Made 
Easy.. 25 
Turner'- Cotton Planter’s 
Man mil..I OU 
Warder's Hedges and Ever¬ 
greens', ,. ...1 00 
Waring s Element* of Ag- 
ADVEHT181NG TEIUI.M, In Advance — Thirty 
Five Cknts a Link, each insertion. A price aud a half for 
extra display, or 8214 cents per lino of space. Sckcial Noticks, 
(following reading matter, leaded,) Sixty Cent* a Line 
I IT Its immense circulation among tho Producers and Deal¬ 
ers nf the F ree States, renders the Rural Nkw-Yokkkr by far 
the Best aud Cheapest Advertising Medium of its class. This 
KAOTshould be homo in miud by all Wholesale Dealers, Manu¬ 
facturers, Ac., who must necessarily depeud upon the People of 
the North for patronage. 
ONLY. Full Com'l College Course, Walworth's 
New Dep t, I.nwvillo (N. Y I Academy. Write. 
VV A rVH’l-l I i, consist ing of 2nd acres or up¬ 
ward*, For particulars address Box -li t, A Iblou, N. Y. 
8,-jDc 
4Pj.6c 
S kfu fic 
4;a..4 l 4C 
G 
Acre- Hoop, -Sr riiuve Timbered 1 
for sale, or exchange in part. Apply at this Office 
r |’( > NPliSEHV .\t b) N.-I.50.0KJfi-et a- box lumber. 
X IS feet long tin- sale at a price to suit the times, at the vard 
near St. Paul St. Bridge. R. H. KDGERTON. 
Rochester. X. Y.. Aug. 2!t, 1861 . 60 S- 2 t 
Guide. 60 
Cobbett* Am. Gardener... 30 
Cottage and l-.irm Bee¬ 
keeper . 60 
Cole's Am. Fruit Book. 80 
Do. At,,. Veterinarian .... 30 
Dadd's Mndqrn Horse Doe..100 
Do. Am. Cattle Doctor.100 
I)o. Anatomy and Phyxi- 
oloy of thu Horse..2 Off 
Do. colored plates. .4 00 
Dapa - Muck Manual.I on 
I in. Prize I-. viv on Manures 24 
Darlington's Weeds anil Cse- 
fig Pl nit- .130 
Daw s Devon Herd Book.. 1 1 » 
Domestic and OrnumenUl 
PuuUrv.1 |>1 
Do. colored plate*. 2 00 
Downing's Fruits aud Fruit 
Trees. 1 75 
Downing 1 * Landscape Gar¬ 
dening ,, .3 30 
THE PROVISION JIAUKET-S. 
NEW YORK. -Ski-t. 2 — Flour— Market may be quoted 
about Be better on medium grades, with a fair business doing 
lor export and hoine cpnjramption, while other -lew:rii.ttonS 
rule dull and heavy. Sale- ut $4,2fou.4,3o f ( , r sunsrHoM Vtate 
for iixt.ru do, $4,2fo.'.4,3o for superfine tt^esterii; $4,45 
Qa.4,65 for comrnoa to medium extra do ; $8 n.Vai.5 lu for shin¬ 
ning brand* extra round hooped Ohio, and $3.2oJrd,'i!t for trade 
brands do, —market closing quiet. Some -ales nf choice extra 
s-tate were made at $4.68. Canadian Hour omi t no! nominal at 
^SWfovgnperfiue. and *4.8. ^ f^^SrSo^ 
extia KJ« Hour sternly. with small sale*at*2.30fa.3.G7 Coin 
meal steady and m moderate demand, with sales at S3 13 for 
Btaodywiue. 
Grain —Wheat market heavy and declining for common and 
inferior descriptions, while good sound parcels arc without anv 
material change in prices, with a moderate business doing for 
export and home consumption, SaleeChicagoaprlngat 06(aja7c: 
Milwaukee club .it ti.Vw Sl.ijfi, amber [i,na at $1 07 ,, | qg winter 
red Westerns! $1.10 - I.td; soli and inferior do at 21 ,( 1 .',-, i n- 
red State at $ 1,11 white Wesu-rn at $I. 2 >M 1.23. new w rite fitii- - 
tunore at $1.80 and whlfo Kentucky at. $l,i 5 > 1.32. Rye isnuiet 
and nominal at 50 -tide for Westeirp anil tlaV|-B 8 cforState Bai¬ 
ley coot.Hues dull and nominally unchanged Bariev malt 
‘••U08at 76c. Pea- remain quiet and nominal at fisc forCaDa- 
diaii, Corn moiket may boou 0 t, -l ic bettor, with amodemu- 
supply.and a good demand for export and homo consump¬ 
tion. riales at (4' a rr 47'ic for inferior to common mixed West, 
orn, 4SM9C lor good and prime shipp-m- i<n, aipl .'OV-82C r-r 
yellow Western. Oats in moderate demand at 2tXi.29fl for 
Cauailiau, and $2(^330. for Vi ‘-tern and Eta to. 
Provision .s — Pork in moderate demand anil steady; salesat 
$15,00 tor mew; and SiO.mx-MiUW for prime. Beef quiet and 
firm; sale* at $4'- 4.SO fircouutry prime; $3,00Cm6.50 for conn- 
t.T (((•'**; $ 0 , 00 .^/ 11.26 for ee-packed mo-*; ami $12,31.1.13, 12 ‘.; 
for extra raew. Prime mess beef imntinuef dull ami nou,- 
uially unchanged, at $175618. Beef bam* quiet, Kile- at S14 50 
Cu 5 quiet and dull sales at 4 1 ..-t .c for Almuldor., 
&nn Sjiyo. 6C for Hajn». Sruok^il jueiitr sriux’-c awl verv rmiPt. 
Hacoa aull and normoHlIv anchanwred. Lart! ht$‘adv 4 with hm 
a-'tivo demand, sale* at 8feju9?^c. tor No. 1 to choice W-lern. 
Butter ttmi and selling at 8orile for Ohio and I0C5/14'- c 1 
tor state Cheese in good request, and selling at, UV/Gc for 
good to very choice. ' ' 
Pearls^ -SteaJy an>1 auiet at {ol ‘ and $5,37Jj for 
rOHNHTON’S BIG A IN’ HAItVKrj'l’ hi JR. 
O One man. with a horse, can harvest from live to eight acres 
in a day. Price *8. It. L. HOWARD, 
tiOVJt Manufacturer, Buffalo, N. Y. 
. ’ll atom and Catawba Grapn, at $40101,000. 
2,iXI0 Concord Grapes at $18 pi 100. Strong layers from bear¬ 
ing vines. 
lO.OUt) Fine Plum Stock*, cheap. 
t fT~ All order* will be well packed in boxes, with moss, and 
delivered at the Railroad Depot, Express Office, &e., free of 
charge, according g, direction* 
*>07 .HfsEIMt BLAKKMOKE, RoriiK.srtCR, N Y 
I illHl-fS TCA'IGS FOH SALK-1 
J 7 aui now prepared to supply those who have inquired In 
the III kal, and all others, with Glass Eyes for all bird* and 
aoitnal*. 
Colored Eyes suitable (or Pigeons, Duck*, Ac., per pair, 15 cts. 
" " large aizo, for Owls, Ac..' -• •• ;jo cts. 
Black Eyes, at from Id to 18 cts per pair 
Ten Pairs, assorted sizes and ool-rs. for $1 00. 
I will send any number at these prices bv mall, postage paid. 
608 WM. VICK. Rochester. N. Y. 
/”( AINESVn.I.F; KKMAf.IG (SIGM I- 
' A NARY.—The Fall Term of this Institution will commence 
on Thursday. Sept. 5th Terms, Board ami Tuition per year, 
Common brauches $67, Higher branch— $70. For Catalogues 
address [«08-3t C. A. ELDRIDGE. 
Gainesville, Wyoming Co., N. V’ , 1861. 
A JiAli It: < H /V JVC E to M .V liv E 
.. A MONK). r inve pateflb-itnew article to drv and air 
clothes upon in the house, which for niuiplieitv, neatness, con¬ 
venience and cost, surplus— any thing heretofore u-e-1 for this 
onrpose It i- used t-n a stand arid revolve- —/ that articles may 
be bung on all jitlv* - I It., ami alt brought in turn near t.lic fire, 
without moving a step One that gives so font to bang upon, 
e-in lot made for 80 cent- I have al*o invented another without 
a stand. It i- Imng on the wall ot t mom. oear liie lire, un¬ 
der the mantle shelf, or any whore that convenience requites— 
out-that give* more room r/i hang apon than the old ciothc* 
bars; when folded i* only 3 feet long ana 0 inches w ide They 
are made ot variou* sizes, costing front 10 to 28 cents each 
Household articles so useful .i- the-- should be in every 
family, and will be, ti. soon a- they can be bad. 1 wuh to ar¬ 
range with sonic one in every town, counly. or State, to make 
and sell them. (Jii the receipt of One Dollar I will grant the 
right to make 10. which will secure in exclusive town right 17 
years, during the life of the patent, bv paying, m advance, from 
rime to time, on- dime each, tor 10 and upwards at a time, a* 
the demand warrants. This is a rare chancu to secure the ex- 
T REE 
Rk.hpectpflly invite the attention of tho public to their present 
immense .stock, covering upwards of FIvk Hu.ndkld Ackj£« oy 
LaXd, and embracing everylhiog: dosinible In both 
FRUIT and ORNAMENTAL DEPARTMENT 
Grown in the rerv best mamier. and offen d either at wholesale 
or retail, at greatly reduced price-.. 
. mfe 
this opportunity, the like of which may not occur soon again, 
Descriptive and Wholesale Catalogue* forwarded gratis, and 
all information as to prices, Ac., promptly given ou application, 
6()4-4teo MOUNT HOME NUMBER IKK, 
August 1, 1861. ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
