« 
MOOSE 
NEW TURK, Sept u.—Thi 
all the markets are as follows 
81 
First Quality, ri cm.. 
Ordinary quality,__ 
Com ill On quality.. 
Inferior quality.". 
_. Cow; 
First quality... 
Ordinary quality,. 
Common quality. 
Inferior quality. 
vi 
First quality, P Ib., .. 
Ordinary quality. 
Common quality,.,_ 
Inferior quality*. 
_ . sum: 
Prime quality, >1 head, 
Ordinary quality.. 
Common quality.. . 
Inferior quality." ..' 
First quality. ft,. 
Other qualities,... 
ALBANV 
] [EAD-QUARTERS. ROCHESTER, N, Y, 
— There are fifteen female rebels under arrest at Wash¬ 
ington. 
— Diptheria is making fearful ravages in some towns in 
Vermont 
— The Memphis Bulletin is reduced to the size of a sheet 
of foolscap. 
Look out for new three dollar counterfeits on the bank 
of Hartford. 
— The new Sultan is about to take a pleasure trip to Paris 
and London. 
— Gen Lvon's will gives all his property, some $30,000, to 
the Government. 
The great hotels in New York are about to reduce their 
prices to $2 per day. 
— The salaries of the employes in the Patent office have 
been reduced 20 per cent. 
— A bear weighing nearly 300 pounds was killed in Pitta- 
ford, Vt, Thursday week. 
— The Erie canal has delivered at New York, since May 1st, 
30,000.000 bushels of grain. 
— Emigrants, to the number of 60,000, have arrived at New 
York this year from Europe. 
An attempt was made a few nights ago to assassinate 
Gov, Pierrepont, of Virginia. 
— There are 37 U. 3. officers now In Cincinnati on business 
connected with the Government. 
— The Boston Journal says that a lobster weighing 63 lbs, 
has been captured at ChelRea Beach. 
— The first bale of new cotton was sold in Augusta. Ga.. a 
few days since, at 12 cents per pound. 
— The men of Col. Carr's (New York) regiment sent home 
ppriC’A UNION VI 
1 NEW firm: LOW -ct 
A largo and select aa>ortmcnt of ij. 
Gooseberries, Blackberries. Rnapbornos 
mg* Mulberry. * e .. No t"HAKill'. 
Full Descriptive! Catalogue and Trade 
cants. Address 
Sept, 21, I Sill 
AND OALVKH. 
■..546.007050.00 
. 4».tlO(a!«.BO 
.80,00535.1)0 
. 22 Ottii AS.OO 
4L OA1VKS. 
. 4«@S>ic 
. 4 @4 S<C 
. 3J*®4 C 
. 3 ^3<aC 
A.VD I.ASCBS. 
. *4.2*n>4.7* 
. S.2SCo 4.0|) 
.-.. 2.7.\<i«.ll0 
. 2 V£a?.ca 
HWINK. 
. 34v;'g!4 c 
. ByiqjHjjC 
i - - - ■ ■ - * I ^ i—R eEVKS—T ho receipts are vrrv le-iw 
beinn 3ii0 in"ro than last week, and this tact. together wdh Hie 
decline in the New York market last Wednesday foree" nrices 
receded'al'lenst'b;e uras ST° " ecli *"# n - think <J«C«s have 
I l .i ’* T "^ 1 weight Th»‘ uvurxirG iiuaJitv fa 
th&r !?«*!!!!&k Sonebtn on tl>». mHrfcoti-no- 
flOfUl tuU IiPhT, III) llisl typo]: VI,..., , VjUl . . It.ni 
were siu.t How,, to New York la't niVht and f,o,u" fi®’$X 
w'!!!uj;tbo^:;i,;!ffl. iu r,rsi ^ rh - 
Kkuki^tm 1 * 1)0 following' fa our comrmrntm* afAtAtnunt t \f 
to' thecaT.' 1U " ,ark " t ov *’ 1 ' t,l *‘ Cental Railroad, animating is 
cattle.™ R ,m ek ' L Vn7**' ^’5* 
.*5? lm 
(BlO-Stoo) 
markets, vlammcrcc, fee 
noted. Barley has declined. Butter. Fggs, Usy. Straw, and 
Wool, have each advanced a little. The general tone of the 
market is duil.-nothing doing except to supply present wants. 
See table of quotations for specialties. 
ROCHESTER WHOLESALE PRICES. 
Ft.orR AND Grain Eggs, dozen.... Sta'IOc 
Flour, winter wheat.*;.00@fl.25 Hooey, box " m® S 
F our, spring do. t 26@4 75 Gaudies, box" '..I.; KlUri c 
Hour, buckwheat... 2 0 ii(ai 8 .uo Caudles, extra . laftlSo 
'Jea!. Indian - 90. .-41 Krpit a.m> Roots 
Wheat Genesee ... i.ixr.i’i ai Apples bushel •«.eMic 
Best wliite Canada.. 1,1 Kyi 20 Apples, dried f) ib! 
(. orn. old . 42A1-V: Peaches, do i,. w,. 
iu “ ,,y 0,,H ' —■». 
•I'lm time is passing when CARPETS era be mid at the mvw. 
j>>f.rrv. All mAnufacturor* bavu *topp*M! thotr looms andViv 
advam'l 001 " ,ak ® ,,nnt,l " r goods until (lie prices 
Carpetings 
fM* r, -c>iTi iMrouTKD W 0 «f.. and the large demand for that 
lira aho\k i. ai rs should be home in mind bv nil who are 
CARPET. and 
100 1*1 Kf'KS /•'/,OOil «//, (•I.OTHS , 
Just received, in all widths. 
l iT STOVE, RUGS IN OIL CLOTH. Also. 
,'•0 PirCCES ORUGUETS, 
In new and bountiful Colorings 
FELTINGS, POOR MATS, 
ST t JR CA RPET1XGS STAIR-RODS , «fc. 
Jal/o^oar te.'liiu* "T, 1 "*”” 1 *® additions in every depart • 
werttqr om s(/,</,-, am) ml) bo hoi.d at pKires to spit Tire 
.•MISKST HI Vl;,ra H4*WE A HOLERS 
(dO-eotf Curpet Ware Rooms, JB state St., Kuchester, N Y. 
iavorylyociy G-oing to 
PRAT r l 1J S 
CHEAP BOOT AND SHOE STORE, 
><L- State* f3t: 
THE WOOL 
NEW TORK. Sktt 14 -T!,. „„ „„„ 
tinuoin active demand chiefly tor ■'peculation 
qulry prevails for the better grade- 
sorts » light —sales of m.Oilil tbs, ,, 
OOP do, fine washed Chillian at 24c 
American Saxony |.'|.oo-e yi lb 
Aine.nciin full lilouil Merino 
American half and ilircc-quarter 
Native ami one-fiuu-th Merino 
Extra, Pulled . 
Superfine, Pulled. 
No. 1, Pulled ... 
Lambs, Pulled... ........ . 
California, line, unwashed””*"’ 
California, common do. 
Peruvian, washed. 
AIA K NETS. 
The .tow and medium (locoes enn- 
.r„i' — J. and a fair in- 
. l he stock ot desirable 
medium fleeces at Stic, and 10,- 
.SSft’SS 
• Ato 1 ,1 
lod Merino .. aifn'33 
.2Sdfi3l) 
. 360, 37 
..81(2 34 
.2fifS'28 
... 
. WaHi 
.n>7Ma 
.2b>34 
.11(0’ 12 
.. 2 lie 23 
-.HVn'Sfl 
..HVad3 
..I-Veis 
«H-d. rCai 9 
.2ir,023 
.-26027 
. tom 
....iflrtm 
.lOtifilB 
.17.018 
....20(o 26 
.lu.i'12 
is in wool have beep 
les fo sustain very full 
•s of fleece and imlloil 
1 ' y.'sc lh ; ami the 
,, 1 haler, including about 
Hie market, at very I'u 11 and ad- 
ce o| line wooIn begins to attract 
T ; - .in (lescrlptfou have also boon mine 
(no tendency of tip- market Is upward 
- Sf^uDfr I'u I led .No. |, 'Wo.30 
rino-.3601)36 Do, No. 2, i«Hia 
o. 3-Vr.ki Texas. .” ” ” Iko 4 
. --37<Sl3i Smyrna, washed,....iNqvjfi 
..34,0-36 Ho unwashed. t*<i 17 
1 .Buenos Ayrea. .9(2.46 
. M;i usion House Ulook 
Third Hour South of .Market. Street. 
TKH COTINTY ,M(JH - 
If reigned is now prepared to execute ordera Tor tile 
: luw "• pw/v Chester County Pigs, These are 
IH "‘ ,ln ‘ '-bicily from prcmiom stock, 
mnde to Imichasers of punt seasons, i„ all sectiona 
■ I ru e. Mo per pair not akin, boxed and delivered 
l'.’i; pfU'inout in ndvanoo. 
Aid. MORRIS, Agricultural and Snod Warehouse 
1,120 Market.Hh, Philadelphia, IV 
l)E A Ia lil HN* — Before pur- 
elsewliern, send lor our \Yhol>milr Trade T.ist for 
II and spring of IMi2 
»"'U lame and extensive stock of Nursery articles 
' ll "' V ttl vxtr.i,i,»Ly low 
L,,-, u ' AXAYi-.I.t. .tut).. Agents, 
l,i06-8tj Uarisville, I.iv. Co N. Y. 
.1 n, 1 . 1 N 1 .7 N I S 1 ’ K A N" HAII 
O On. man. with a horse, can harvest from (i 
fl ?i V Ir "'" ^ K. I,. HOW. 
THE PROVISION MARKETS. 
* E ' V T, 0RK ' ,§ K, ' T 16; — Fw>tJR — Market %ilOC better, 
with a pretty good demand for export and a fair hnaimjM dni, a 
for home oonaumnjion. Shipping brand* cent.,one scarce ~ 
u'vtaAh*'?'" ,S r "fl dU "' : «.«»•'.«" '"'»f “Xtra do. 
F4.J0a4.t0 for superfine Western, *tS 6 ;„sUe. for common to 
medium extra do. t^. IN.iA.il for shipping brands extra round 
hooped Ohio and 16,45. 1 ) 6.26 for traits brands do. — market 
TJJsa n ft ^ l ' l N H , , ^r-"r r,r ‘ <» B "iand and prices 
oeu^r. at h, $ > 4 ,f nr miportino. anil $ 4,Marik) for 
aV'r " ** tn , Kv -' rJour A wt *h small sales 
ut S*.,.tOct. 7.\ Corn 'iM• f*t ini in fmjdointn ri'criic^t. - 
Rraud*\riui} ^ or " f u > ^85 for Jersey, and ®J,00(a'3, 111 for 
Gkai.n. - Wheat market opened very firm and quiet, anti closed 
doll and scarcely so firm, but prices are without any uiuteriu.1 
change. The ranch buyers are hohilng bsclt. .Sales Chicago 
spring at JI.OiLel 0.3 iingoood do. ivt 90c, Milwmikee club at xi pg 
o\ '. ' /'kOrthivesfern chib at. Si.ih.i, amber Iowa at 41 I -' ....| 
State at *M4(a)I,l7; winter red Western at 51 I4<n)[,20 tie-letter 
pne for ver>-dm ce: amber Michigan at *1 22 wliite W- .... 
a. *1.260. 211 ; White Kentucky ai *, «0,V id.Re M.-omri d 
K.VG V*'l V und nnil, witil >u|»*K ;i.l for SImIji hiwI 
WfHtoru. am! 70c Tor Korth Kivnr R;u l*» v cnntlBUfg diih !lnd 
nominally unchanged Harley malt nominal »i 70c Pens 
umet and nominal at ««c for G»..ai1isi, Corn market roles 
lirmer end pricessljgl,t.ly I, t .(ter. with a fair hosii|e n < .loii.vfm 
export and home coiiHUmptlon. 3ales at tau .Mic tor ulerior 
ofatr mixed Western; 6llm62c for good to very elmice shra 
SHWUKr'N Op 
Statu op Nkw York, 
OKKKJR OKTI1K SKCRhTAKV OP S 
Ablany, August I, 
To. the Sberiir of the County of Monroe l 
I S i. ,l i i ‘ N ’°.'! < ]? '“" "i’J given, that at th. 
he held m Hus State, T.ms., n y i 
day ot November next. Ihn following 
to wit: 
A Secretary of State, In the place of David H 
A Comptroller in the pi • - ■ - 
An Attorney Geuei-al, ii 
_ A State Engl 
- y..-." Genoral KleiR.i«,n to 
A 1 '.‘.'’"day succeeding the H r s(, Mon- 
.. '.7 Olllcont urn te be elected, 
i ■ i v.' ~r”- Floyd Jones 
rluce ot Robe ft Ih-nnistou 
A state b'nm. , . nthe place Charles G. Myers. 
Richmond * HU ' 1 r^ai veyor, ,n the place of Van R. 
A State Treasurer., in tlm place of Philip Dnraholnier 
full term. <J °" ,,UIB " l, »ner. iu the place of Hiram Gardner, tor 
A Canal Commissioner, m the place of Benjamin F Bruce 
ofSamu«riF"L"rnes 0 1111 Ul " Vac,ulcv 000ftfli<IL "- Hi b -i" lh '' ''catll 
Evi:resl'.' Hr ’ 0 '' t< ' r " r '^ (atu ill the place of Joaiah T. 
W J > 500 / ;• 
:J u ’ rs ' rSA Tntm- 
F 7 k .^;? D t moderate; -.ales at«4 
ill..., lor men*, a-d PJ h2R for prime. Beef dull and on 
Changed; sales at *t!V, 1.6,1 |Vir country prime; *6.13)06.60 ffi, 
rr'ra'r V ' M,l)hfgill ,28 for re.p,irked mess ; and * 11 . 750 ,' 
fl ?r, "*'ra mess Prune mess I emu tone* dull and 
ir 2 «y n d! ! V n Pn'l"' <P,, ‘i *!?? m hnms aiitef; rales a, 
V nr , ,ru ' a ^ lfl tan* -vhUm ,it 4-V«M l ir fnr 
MiouMiirs and J.J.tjr for Hams, 'iimke.l meats and 
ven quiet. Hnooti diill »nd nnminailv unchanged Lard active 
and steady • rale, at n.;,rip ,e lor No i to choice Western Hot 
t« r firm and sell,rig at. r ebuts ror Ohio „„1 |Pel 14 cents 
rorsiste l.heess |„ good request, and selling at Wa 7 cts for 
good to voi r cooler. 
Arm KM—Pol* are shindy, with -ales at 46,25, Pearl* sold at the 
aaine price-extra tares would firing 12 L ,-ts more 
H,iph—-T here cnntlMiies f.„,' ..in,I r-r home imp 
lion, ami ns tho jrcHp»5 of the? now era]) am yot lliuwf*r« 
«l»ll huv pretty fmylv hop^ or the growlof fhflo. Thu t-alu.M 
nmahw.tvOO »'f th!« H-cription af I ftUSr. Hi to itualirv 
and now crop at cash. Tho marker to. grow rh-’ 
older t rut ii !n*t vuar i>> very riuiet, th** ymater part of the stock 
being tadd at mnch higher ratnn than ihosi* now current. 
\U&\\Y t Sbkt 1(5. Kt orn A yr> \fKAb-TheTnarkpt.oiiened 
Ihij} rnorrnpg wtlh an Ai-tivo diMimid i*mi Flour, nod wiMi ligtif 
rcc-ipt»; hnldersveah/tHd an udvance ol iftpl.nr. isviiM on tho 
o.urmnt prlco^Of la>t week upon favorite bmtJqM of hotli State 
and wostei o, ( orn V<"*1 1 « very firm, arid fair ronuost 
ivomninu to good >fam ,.. 4 . 40 
Fancy and extra State.V «r« i.m 
Common in good \V»*nt4»rn. IftMAiM) 
r.xlru Michigan, VViscon.-in. Indiana, &c., 
Extra Ohio, ..ft.oiya i;,76 
( . 4.lk»,74.60 
Fancy Genesee..... ti ikis fl jo 
Extra Genesee and city hrand- . (jW;j 7 i),i 
Gkai.n- A llriner market. f,, r Wheat wlrl, a fiur mllllng de- 
rc ? Michigan at * 1 . 131 $. and white Michigan 
lKn> 20 o 
ViEi 22 c 
2.Va26c 
t'llfii 26c 
SOfaVtat 
•'annrr. 
ADVERTISING TER.Ms, In Advance -Thirty 
Kivu Ckntm a Line, each Insertion. A price anil a half fot 
extra display, or 62>j cents per line dt space. Special Notices 
following reading in Alter, leaded.) Sixty Cents ,1 Line 
IY7- Its immense circulation among the Producers and Deal- 
• rn of the Free States, Tenders the Rnm, N*w-Yokker by far 
Hie Best and Cheapest. Advertising Medium of it* class This 
“Airr should lie borne in mind b.v aJl Wholesale Dealers, Maim 
fanturern, Ac., who must necessarily depend upon the I'enpleTd 
the North for patronage. 
T_TICKOit'a PATEJNT PORTABLE 
KEYSTONE CIDER AND WINE MILL. 
1 TuigH.lmiralde machine |« now ready for the fruit harvest of 
^ 'a* *1 1 POBRjble, rnadu heltur t!ui»i ever brfnro. vid wol* 
worthy the attention of farmer* wanting such Machines, 
ft lias no superior In the mniket. ami i* the only mill thar 
will properly grind Grapes. iTir.e, iiu Enr sale h v dealers or, 
the manufacturer. w 0 IllCkfiif 
*'' 1 Bit Eagla Works, llarri -hiirg, p». 
A | ’ I 'J. aK SKEDl.TNOS 
7\ Seedlings and $76, to exchange t< 
Delaware and Diana Grape Vines 
Address 11. BUCl 
Fort Mifflin in comp'etc order, and a number of men ban 
been engaged. 
— The privateer Jeff. Davis was wrecked August 18th, ot 
the bar of St. Augustine, Florida, and the crew have arrive! 
at Charleston. 
— Three hundred and thirty-tbree vessels entered the port 
of New York, aod four hundred and twenty-two cleared, 
during last month. 
— Brigadier General Slocum, of the Onondaga regiment, 
has been assigned to the command of a division in the column 
of Gen Rosecrans. 
- Forty thousand dollars, belonging to parties in the Con- 
lederate States, were seized last week at the Park Bank, N. Y. 
by Marshal Murray. 
— Rev. Dc Bethune is about to retire from his pastoral 
charge in New York. He will go to Italy, where he will 
make his future home. 
— On Wednesday week the amount of money paid into the 
Sub-Treasury at New York, as individual subscriptions to the 
loan, w&* over $800,000. 
— The New Orleans Picayune says the heavy growth of 
grass in some of the streets in that city “ would pay the 
mower for bis trouble.” 
— Among the advantages of the conquest of Hatteras Inlet, 
is the command of the whole tar, pitch, turpentine, and lum¬ 
ber regions of the State. 
— Light-houses on Cape Florida and at Jupiter Inlet—the 
latter a new and costly structure — have been blown up and 
destroyed by the rebels. 
— St Louis is now the most orderly city in the U. 8. The 
‘ l 3 u °r stores have been shut up by the Provost Marshal, and 
there is no drunkenness. 
— The prisons of Memphis are said to be full of Union 
men and women—some of whom were grossly ill-treated 
before and after incarceration. 
— Another comet i* reported to hare been observed in 
England, about the '20th of August, whose right ascension in 
13h. 54m., and declination 47 ’. 
— A man called at a jewelry shop in Greenfield, Mass., last 
week, for a watch which he left there twelve years ago to bo 
repaired. The watch was done. 
— Ihe Federal Court at Clarksburg, Ya., adjourned on 
Saturday week. During the session one hundred and four¬ 
teen secessionists were indicted. 
— It is supposed that the quantity of hops raised in this 
btate, during the present season, will be from one-half to 
three-quarters the average growth. 
The colors of the 79th regiment N. Y. militia have been 
restored by Gen. McClellan. The standard was received with 
demonstrations of heartfelt gratitude. 
— Advices from Michigan show that, in a few days, that 
State will have more than 15.000 men in the field, well 
i v f- tlothed and fully armed and equipped 
— The first $100 treasury note issued for the new loan will 
-A be sent to that patriotic shoemaker in Massachusetts, who 
-j,, didn t waut to be hard with Uncle Sam. 
I;.A City Councils of Philadelphia are doing a handsome 
,C) ^'ng for Generals McClellan and Anderson. At a cost of 
they are to present to each a sword. 
fc- ~~G. W. M. Nutt, the " man in miniature/' called oa 
tVn invite the attention of Nurserymen. Dealers and Plant 
lira to our very bilk" an.I ••xcoediinjy fine Stock. a,n| the vm-v 
low pncea at which wo offer them. We are almost exclusively 
hi the wholesale tneie, hence Nursery men ami Wlioh.-uil, 
Dealer* will I’m.) us fully prepaid 10 meet their wants 
Our Advantages over Eastern Nurseries. 
‘"V 5-y.' , ' tki,, F •> ,M " imrel.ip.OH of us. you will *a V » m lo $ 15 
urn I Vi?l, rt ” H lu tninf 'l“* r t»diou, besides tin- ruinous .iclavs 
2d Our TREES beimr pOwn in the West on the best, of soil 
are acclimated and suited to tin, Western trade 
,3d. I hoy ate put or lh,. ground a much shorter time, hence 
with nil 1 rI[Mn 1!vt' 11 '' 1 '' ' V * 10 h " 8t manses, iu boxis. 
Read oor prices and order early. *• First come, first served ” 
Apple Trees, l no, 6 to 7 feel.$7j.iw per I.I1W 
7 , n 8 to 4Risk. . 40.00 
iJQw Dwarf lyiitr.,. lJO.Ut) 
Ou, " ij ** |3o m i» 
Pears. Standard. 2 '• .. *a>\5Yl*i; 2.'9 ).'ikj 
K°- r, , I “ . 180.1)0 “ 
Do. Dwarf l •• . nu.0U 
rl 0 ■ a. eX r \ i. . *20 W 100 ; 180.00 
I . Di> rpiAAU Murnlu ril A 4r. f... k a.. AVv ..... 
delivered. Journal. -- lu * muvr UKU,e 
MPEKALO, Sser. IB. FhOPR- Market steady. Sale* tn-dav 
Wisconsin oxtru at f*.r7L(ji4.S7Js; ... extra at | 4 ,76; 
Indiana and Ohio umlble exlraat -6,26(>i'6.76 
Grain— whoa t, sales to-day, red winter at 3 H.i l: Chicago 
spring at 84c Vlilwsultee club, un private term-: white K.-n 
lucky at *1.1.3; ami uhlcago Spring at 83c. Corn, sales to-dav. at 
wC« Oaa, liittl ^ailo iit ^A.vac, Kye, fa tnafa wu* at nc Pen. , > 
nominal atftlc r.r mime Barley nominal at 4.'<m50c. Beans 
quoted at 76<Xaill U%. _ 
7 W " q ? 0to ^ a 1@ a Si Sa 't‘3 of 3 bales at inside rale- 
with light stock on hand. Thu crop promises Pi he lUhter this 
year. * 
8*141,3 - Timothy at $| JOfoJl 76. 
PKOvwifiNe-Market quiet, with small conrtimptivo sales We 
quote mess pork at *14, a d prime do at *10. Mess beef at, S» 
prime do at *6 Ham,, at ,jftXc for plain and canvaHHe,L- 
Shoulden-, at r/ic Lard at 8c. Tallow at 8c. Cheese at T/i !rt: 
lor old, and ISBniic for uew 
TORONTO, Skit 13.- Ff.oCR Id Flour tho transactions 
are exceedingly limited. A slight demand exists for sutrai-fiim 
of wbic 1 giaile. however, then, is but little ollering. We quote 
KLaJOllOWH, ul <^nUI-oL* notfuuiilly : 
Suiwriiae.. . _ $ino^.v^O 
.-. 4.40,1.4.60 
a mount can remain on moit K «Ke- Apply 0,1 the premises or 
address 81LA3 P.\ fTEN. 
“™; _ L.von Co. N V 
I I’ \ LIA % < i l FEENK ..parted 
1. per steamer New York, a lot of venninw ITALIAN REES 
(which Arrived | n a rumarkalily good ntate,) 1 -lill he uble to 
lurniMi amateiiiH with pure gemnne ITALIAN uOeKN' 3 For 
price ami other inforuiuHnn, ar.plv to 
v u on - y. ROSE. eS Kxrhango Pfaco.lNew Yort 
,.‘ N - I*. —ru,* being tlm last and only 11,1 portion this season 
Hie public cun rnlv on getting a perfectly pure lured. fillMt 
f 1 » A* A x UERRV 1-1 , a N TS IT> H 
V > I-ALL PLANTING. The subscriber offer* for sale a 
cnoico and large <tock of t'rauberrv Plants to. I’sll plant'iig. 
for the cfilebratvd liell a d Washington va ietia*, $4.00 
W 1,000; Cherrv vanety, *2.SH I) I.IKW. A liberal discount will 
on made on large quantities For information up he culture 
wo'l for ft Circular. Address I*. D. Cl I Il.S' >N 
fillMt Bellingham, N'nrfolk Co., Mas*. 
RKSPKOTviru.Y invite the attention cf the puhlic to their dtps 
immense stock covering upwards of F'ivn Hondkkd A«nB8 
—y. ie Attention of the puhlic to their present 
, - 2 .:, covering rioi nUBBRktl ACKKff ON 
Land, and embracing everything desirable in both 
FRUIT and ORNAMENTAL DEPARTMENT, 
Grown in the very best manner. And offered either at wholesale 
Of retail, at greatly reduced prices. 
l, ' H who contemplate planting should avail themselves of 
this opportunity, tlm like ul which may not occur soon again 
■.iPitTr rir ’ t 'y? an< I Wholesale Catalogues forwarded gratia, and 
all inforuittUon a* to prices, Ac., promptly given ou application 
fi<)4-4t„o IUOCM' HOPE NTRSKRIFK 
Angust 1, 1861. ROCHE8TKR, N. Y 
/\ J11lit 1 i*1 I' arm I o Eel lor IL r T,.I,.., 
/ V,°! r a Ykar». —The subscriber, having been in foehle 
heaTtti for several years, han „ow concluded u, try long Ja 
S L n V T, T,'*V‘ ,,OU ,'" '?'* a, 'U‘" l aI1 f i"6>'le) of 1,1s tW, for 
ii « q.ra ^ r "‘. f ^ n “ lH '!’ Perfect order and one of the Imst 
“ >r » ,!lt h n r grain or grass, rxcclleutly 
builfiiotfd firnt rm^. As Iih int4?r»<i>, K>iiliriK bv fai of Oc 
important that, intending offerors should - 
602-tf 
Rose iTlll Farm, near Oe 
|*oche8ter Light Carriage Factory, 
.-Ye. 1 1 ■> JMntn St '' ““ ~- 
llorhe*ter. J\\ 
I have now ren'ed a portion of the Can jape F'actorv tormerlv 
occupied hv Elliott ‘V Lodnwick, where I will uiafifacUirc all 
kinds ol light Carnages and Nleivhs of the light)st and im¬ 
proved sly les Great atteotiou will he paid to all .tndsrd re- 
pairing. I will make to order any kind of Car, lagtgwnnd-work 
for any other establishrnont, and will sell to them lower than 
they can iDunufactuie. .1. HUGH McDCNOUGH. 
Rochester, N. Y., 8ept. 14. 1861. 610-I3teo 
"utmeai tudemand. 37,VsS,tH) 
Git a iv - We are at the middle of September'with' hut a yen' 
slight improvement in produce, notwithstanding there is more 
gram in Canada at the p.ea-nt time, including the o il and new 
crop than Urn everw.w at anv former period. The low prices 
which prevail must check tin deliveries Unlike other seasons 
tanners are not necessitated to seek a market, and havir g roll 
dom realized lev* than $f 211 for the pust four years, Hie iii- 00 - 
sition is verv strong to hold their gram in the hope of a better 
once tliau I 10 — the present rate tor white winter wheat 
Bariev also comes forward slowly, >OfokVio. n t.ushel seems o 
temptation fbr even lots -Guih,| sample. The demand ,s fair 
tor Wlimncnt, und will coatiuue so for the malting season but 
3the mam jiurchaseb inust be o,ade before the middle of 
N 0 vc in I icr. 
Of other articles the supply is equally small, calling for no 
particularization. We append a list of prices' 
VV heat, Fall, fJ bushel. .. 85.'At*l.IB 
Spring • . 
, wuteresL 
... lotoher it i* 
v,e» it iniun-diatcl v 
RV>BT J. SWAN 
uevtt, Ont. Co., N. Y-. July 20 , ik«i. 
(JOUNTHY AGENTS WANTED.— 
rratri*i??- A i * )A X ?& n ^!int.R AwvrjU jti home, or to 
travel tor her Pictorial ‘FAMILY NKWSPaJ’ER." alio for her 
Lunou* New Book of FEMALE CHARACTERS in rim irnV 
For Specimens and Terms raeloee rod stamp to HANKINS A 
vv„ wow York 
A t m KN ^r WfANTKBto MR7.L KltUlT Ttt KKM. 
1 v >V k wish to employ a number of experinneed and trust- 
wave« y ' WD 10 ll " * c ‘ frunl olu Nnrawie* ai lilieral 
WnoLKHAh* Dkaobkh furnished wdli Nnmnry, Slock of aj) 
de^.nptioija at tho lovMJtf w/t/tUstiJs rat**. 
mot.e , hooker, farley 4 co„ 
684tt Rocheater Wholesale Nurseries. Rochester, N Y 
u L’AMILY 
, Mnt. Hankins' V 
and ha* aid.ijoo readers. . 
Largest, nicest »nd best in the world 
wanted. Ladies, Teacher*. Clgrgytn 
.Specimen Copies and Terms to Agon 1 
- Full Com’l College Course. Walworth’s 
New Dept, Lowville (N. Y.) Academy. Write,. 
I < n !V1 x*' ,::>S v'‘, >r , WANTED. 
I 1 Ihe New York Juyemm Asylum will Indenture to 
Fanners and others In good standing. Bovs w ho haw.- been dis 
011,1 med and lusTnu’ted in that Institution, ami who can bo re 
commended a* cmi, delate* for apprenticeship 
t or fin th.-r information ,oMre*s E .— 
bolt a, Urn tnrorroatlon address E WRIGHT, Rapt. House of 
Receptiou, No. 71 West 13th Street, New York City. 
TREES W f e offer for wile first clnsa trees 
l at tlm foliowiug j>nci*R, 
m Fears $200 f) 1.000; Dwarf Pears 
*nrari 1 ,s^ : . Chl ', ,r L"’ i ^ >■ T- ^ L«W; Peaches 
$40 fj 1,000. Apple Seed'insi $3-00 rt 1,,,» 
. I or particulars send for our I t.tali,g,,^ 
tk)7-tf H, SOUTH WICK ii SON, Dansvillc, Liv, Co,, N. Y. 
Barley, 
Peas.... 
Oats. 
Pots, ues. 
Apples, (W barrel, _ 
Butter, Fresh y) tb.. 
" Tub No. 1 ... 
Cheese. 
Eggs, >) dozen,. 
Beef, 1st and 2d Class, 
-■ --- newspaper.-- 
•’f™,'Mammoth Pictorial i« it, Its Sixth Vcdnm* 
.1* '(ll of_Engrftvin^* and Fashion Plate*. 
M lfl | rear Aukbth 
ds.ders. For 
ulaiaii to 
New Yort. 
Calves, each, 
.Sheep, .. 
Lambs. 
W HEELER & WILSON MAHHEACTDRIHG CO’l 
IMDPniDtl P 4 ll 11 V venue uinuivnn 
IMPROVED FAMILV SEWINfi MACHINES 
WITH NEW 
Glass Cloth Presser and Hemmers, 
AT &EDUCELD PRICES. 
and 169.stores, consisting ol Working Oxen. Cows and Calves, 
"".■ ““d three year- old. not suitable for Beef 
tH-ef-Extra, $6.26foJ» SO; first quality. $6.00 
A'-.IKkaO.l*); third do, $4.0u. 
$9,,; flllfb.ISO. 
-—) — $24, 3,fusts 
Y^rhog*. * 105 ) 12 ; Two years old, Three 
'8bkkp awd'EaMBS— 1.800 *t market. Prices in lots at $125 
@1.75 each; extra and selections $2.17(0,2.75. 
a "-•••• 1 “—ha.—None 
4Sr'a)5c 1,1 fb. Tallow, .' aS^c. 
aSc@$l Calf Skins, 7@8c Ib. 
—j— toa-o 
BRIGHTON. Skit. 12. 
Prickh —Mart 
@5.76, second <v 
WOKKI.N'O fin... 
Cows A>P Cai.vkr 
Storks - T ' . " 
yean- old, $17@ 19 
Shkkp and Lambs — 4,8*6) at market. Prices in lots at $125 
Spriri "tAmba.—None “ 
HID88 ' “ ’ - - - - 
PRI.TS _ 
Ykal Calvzh 
THE WHEELER it WILSON MANUFACTURING CO. beg 
to state that they have redneod the price* of their SEWING 
MACHINES, while they have added new and important Im¬ 
provements. The reduction la made in the hope that the Con> 
pany will have no more legal expenses defending their patent*. 
Office 505 BroJidway, New York. 
8. \V. DIRBJLK, Agent, 
_ ROCHESTER, If. T. 
“WOMEN OF NEW YORK.”— 
; \ Mrs. Hau kiriH Curious New Bonk of Kaumle Ch\r%o- 
faw iu the City, fa very mterfixtln* and Htr|ut4y moral Knncy 
,,0 ‘;traiU. Mallei fr*« for 
r’ n A wanted—and (for tfaMcriplioq 
of Jl rt4> M kud Particufani of Ageucy, iru-.loRe r«U nUmn to 
«78 HAfiKINS it CO.. New York. 
I y » JLiAJl \ |-\ | I ) IL \ Vj > Of f iaan 
M. NUTT, a MtN ,n miniatura. and hv rfr the' 
Mlutil,-si person nr i,IS age living, ,17 year* old. 29 inches iu 
height,,and weighingonlv 25 Ibs-I He will he a-.i-.l-,! bv the 
>m-nv iy 0"iyn. [so well known To ihe public.) Mira .3. K. 
LKLION and Ins hroiher. HOD.x 1A N I TT, (2U yean of uge, 3 
tee.t9 inches m height, and weighing 66 fha./ * 
they will give Levee* in 
CORINTHIAN HALL. ItOCHESTER, *opt 18 10 •'<1 and >1 
l’;;ngkbt hall, bkockpokt, Mo„d»rsu P t iidf 
CONCERT HALL, ALiUDs, Tamday.Sept. 24 tfi, 
ARCADE HALL, i. CKPORT, Wednesday and Thursday 
^ept- ,'6th arid 2>ith ’ inursnay. 
cours il ALL SUSPENSION BRIDGE Friday, Sept. 27th. 
GRANTS HaLL, NIAGARA FALLS. Saturday, Sept 23th. 
Aft, ■rnowns at 3 o clock , Evenings at 7.50 o'clock 
Admission—Adults, 18 cts.; Children, 10 cts. 
•At market 950 Beeves, 260 Stores, i 
——---- ..150Swine. 
do^oTtb^. 1 Wsg?? 
Miloh COWH -$il(ad7, common. 
Workino Oxka — illkl. $ll(l@t3fl, 
VP-A1, CA1.VKS—$3,lkJtin4.0U. 
$lU( ® U; two Jeare old, *13:5)14; three years old, 
HiBKS—l'^Sc- Tallow. 
Calk Skikh — 8fo 9c. 
mho** CaMBS—$ 126(ai,04); extra and selections, $2,00@ 
Pkpth— 25c.Ca'$l . 00 . 
-Stores, wholieaje. 4 @4 c ; retail, 4)^c ; fet hogs 
still fed, none; corn fed, none ; spring pigs, 5 >£@ 5 jkc. 
CHADNCY MILLER. 
Shaker Trustee. Albany, N. Y. 
