"blossoms" been in Lincoln's army, onr Southern 
journals would have held them up as fair specimens 
of Northern morality, cultivation and taste. 
She Nerog Couhcnser. Special Notices. 
lost. 
A Growl on tue Cotton Question.— The last 
Ni w Orleans True Delta received gives us the follow¬ 
ing exhibit of the feelings of the South on the rebel¬ 
lion, now that the pockets of the people are being 
operated upon by Jeff. Davis & Co.:—" Nothing, 
apparently, seems more simple or manageable, and. 
at the same time, more equitable, than the proposal 
to make the Confederate Government the purchaser 
of all the cotton grown within these States, at a price 
equal to the highest average obtained within the last 
year; this again to be re-sold by the Government at 
an average of fifty per cent, or no trade; the latter, 
on the favorite and popnlar theory of the advocates 
of the scheme, that in any event England and France 
must have the cotton; that, there being only one 
seller here, the price will be to suit his ideas, 
irrespective of all antiquated theories based upon 
demand and supply. 
The picture is certainly a pleasing and a taking 
one, and shows, besides, the marvelous progress of 
our age and the felicitous condition of our country, 
where the luxury of a big war can be enjoyed, and 
with the positive certainty that its pecuniary cost 
will fall upon foreign countries in quasi hostility to 
us and our institutions. Admitting, however, the 
feasibility of the notable project,— taking it for 
granted, as its advocates do so complacently, that 
England and France must have our cotton, no'matter 
what may be the price or other consequences attached 
to its procurement,—would it not he as well to make 
them pay 25 cents per pound for the 10 cent quality, 
then for the others 15 cents, and greater or lesser as 
the case may be 7 If this be done, the surplus over 
the Government profit might go to the States inter¬ 
ested respectively, according to population, and thus 
everybody would be contented and happy, and no¬ 
body unjustly or partially dealt by. 
Or, again, cenld not the Confederate Government, 
instead of confining its operations to one branch of 
commerce, take chargo of all, and buy out, for its 
bills, made a legal tender of, everything the public 
own, whether grown, manufactured, imported, or 
created by the ingenuity, industry and enterprise of 
the people? VVe are interested in several branches 
of rather unproductive industry, at present, and 
think, perhaps unreasonably, that our claim upon 
the beneficent attentions of Government ought to be 
at least as strong as those of him who grows cotton 
for a livelihood; and, like the latter, we are willing, 
nay, most anxious, that the Government will buy us 
out, giving legal tender notes for tho property, and 
estimating It at its value twelve months ago. The 
thing of making fish of one and flesh of another, 
enriching the cotton growing glass of citizens, to 
the impoverishment and ruin of all others, is not at . 
all to our mind; but let the scheme include every- 1 volunteer8 - 
thing besides cotton, and albeit we have precious 
small faith in tho capacity of Messrs. Jeff. DaviH «Y 
Co. to manage such an undertaking, we are willing 
to accede to the same, as all will faro alike. We 
can duly appreciate the alacrity with which cotton 
growers, particularly the debtor olasB, leap at tho 
proposition to sell their cotton at the highest price 
and obtain legal tender paper for it; but we must 
confess to great obtusencss in not seeing how its 
purchase hy the Confederate authorities can promote 
thc of °ur revolution in the hands and under 
the control of the latter. 
Davis and his associates, with the cotton crop 
upon their hands, would be like the man so often 
tritely referred to, who drew the elephant in the 
lottery, deucedly perplexed to know what to do with 
it, even to the payment of the salaries of the useless 
and expensive functionaries still nestling about the 
custom house, and other old snuggeries and nurseries 
ol official corruption. Besides, it is just barely 
possible that France, and bull-headed England 
especially, may object to pay the price at which it 
may please Government to appraise King Cotton- 
may conclude to let Manchester and Rouen, Glasgow 
and Belfast, slide for a little, or until a second crop 
m gathered, when the condition of affairs may have 
improved, in their opinion, and when it will be pos¬ 
sible to purchase his majesty at some valuation 
without taking our war upon their shoulders as the 
lull complement of the contract. Should two crops 
be allowed to accumulate here, and nothing seems 
more probable if Government undertakes to super¬ 
sede the mercantile body, and conduct tho commerce 
ot the country after its own fashion, nothing will 
remain to us but to increase the selling price, adding 
to that first fixed ten per cent., as a compensation 
lor the time we have been compelled to hold it for 
our reluctant or impracticable customers. Than 
this, it would seem, nothing is easier. We, who are 
old fogies, and inveterately addicted rather to that 
which experience has approved, than what theories 
deem possible, cannot, of course, sanction it upon , 
any other principle than its nniversal application' I t,flcatlon8 on Federal Bill, 
nevertheless, as we are assured from so many and so 
authoritative sources that the thing is right, reason¬ 
able. and eminently wise, we are willing to see the 
experiment tried of substituting the agents of Gov¬ 
ernment for the merchants of the Republic. We are 
tired of a fruitless opposition. 
— The estimated cost of supporting the British army in 1861 
is $70,000,000. 
— The grain receipts of Buffalo, on the 19th inst., equaled 
1 . 000,000 bushels. 
— The X. C. Legislature has refused to call the secession 
convention together. 
— Millerites are re-organizing, preparatory to the end of all 
things, on Saturday, Oot. 12 . 
Among the novelties in New York churches isahydraulic 
engine for blowing the organ. 
— The subscription to the National Popular Loan thus far 
amounts to over ten million dollars. 
Eighteen cents on a dollar is the rato of assessment in 
the city of London for the rent year. 
— The great cotton mill at Sprague, Conn., the largest in 
New England, started on Monday week. 
— The first railroad in Oregon has just been built on what 
is called the “ transit across the cascades.” 
— The Texas Ranger records great havoc by the ball worm 
on the cotton crop, in the vicinity of Breutian. 
^ — The 43d, 45th, 46th, 47th, and 48th regiments of N. Y 
State volunteers, have departed for Washington. 
— Rev. E. Yates ReeBe, editor of the Methodist Protestant 
at Baltimore, committed suicide on Satarday week. 
— They have a free market in New Orleans for the families 
of soldiers who are left without meanR of support. 
— Mrs. Lincoln has returned from her trip to Niagara Falls, 
and is at home in the White House receiving calls. 
— The Columbia, seized at New York on Monday week, 
is owned by wealthy secessionists in Charleston, S. C. 
— The amount of Southern property seized in New York 
by the Marshal thus far is supposed to be about $10,000,000. 
— The New Hampshire Gazette, published at Portsmouth, 
one hundred and fire years old, wits discontinued on the 14th 
/T-STThe Metropolitan Gift Bookstore, No, 
26 Buffalo street, Rochester, N. Y„ founded by J. P. 
Hone, Esq., is the largest and most liberally con¬ 
ducted establishment of the kind in the United 
States. At this establishment ail Books are sold at, 
the regular Retail Prices, and «, Gift accompanies 
each Book at the time of sale, (without any additional 
expei.se,) varying in value from 50 cents to $100.00, 
For particulars send for a Catalogue. 
illarkcts, Commerce, &c. 
Itiirnl New-Yorker Office, 
Rochester, Septemner 21 , istfl. 
1 
I 
— The longest telegraph line in the world'is from London 
to Tagranog, on the sea of Azoff, 2,500 miles long, and works 
well. 
Gen. Butler has procured from Government an order for 
18 cannon, rifled on the Sawyer pattern, with 200 shells for 
each. 
— The cashier of the Sub Treasury at New York says he 
could dispose of $ 20,000 U. S. demand notes, if he could get 
them. 
— Washington letters say the Treasury Department is bow 
in daily receipt of about $500,000 from the proceeds of small 
notes. 
— During the past week, 15 000 new troops reached 
Washington from this State, Massachusetts, and Pennayl- 
It is suggested that the prisoners at Governor's and i . ■ 
Bedlon’g Islands be employed in buildiDg a walliround the * """ * r<4l< 
former. 
The rebels in Maryland are hoping for a row, and claim 
that two hundred thousand troops are ready to come to their 
assistance. 
— The venerable Rev. John Pferpont, of Medford, has been 
designated chaplain of the 22 d regiment of Massachusetts 
— A man occupies in the ranks a front of 20 inches; a 
continuous line of 50,000 men therefore is nearly sixteen 
miles long. 
— The rebel prisoners on Governor’s Island have taken 
offence against the band for playing Yankee Doodle. Play it 
again, then. 
The Federal troops in Gen. Banks’ command are in line 
condition. Mrs. Banks shares the privations of tent-life with 
her husband. 
I lour.-W e note an advance of 25 cents per bar.el upoi 
Hour of all grades, and a tirmess at tlm advance not observable 
tor some months. Indian meal brings $1.00561.12 fl 100 ths. 
Grain.— Wheat has advanced 2 (Ws cents per bushel, and is in 
demand Corn has lost the range and is firm at the extreme 
heretofore quoted. No ether change of note in this branch of 
trade. 
WOOL,—We are glad to note the principal advance of the sea¬ 
son m this article. The range is 2 ff.i '35 cents per pound and 
such as is brought to market is readily taken. 
KOOIIOTEK WHOLESALE PRICES 
Floor and Grain 
F lour, winterwbeaT.S.vift.rfifli) 
Flour, spring do. l 7X5 5 00 
Hour buckwheat... 2 mxa o ta. 
Meal, Indian .j j -I2 
’* neat, Genesee. . . I mrAl gft 
1 >• i 
» UWu ». ** ueput*. ... I raj 1 2ft 
Hast white Canada. taocSl *ift 
Corn, old. »K<it|0c 
Corn, miftitte 
Rye, tfO tl>s. buah. itx<D4Ac 
Oats, by weight. 2 * 5:260 
bSurlvy . 4*5600 
Buckwheat. .VdT'FOe. 
.••.l.ooj&l a 
M K 4TS. 
Pork, Mess.*14,500:15 00 
Pork, clear. 17 OO/is .00 
ork. CWt . . fi.0001'6.60 
Beef. CWt . LOO.iAeO 
>"m,g lambs, each I.jmmI 75 
Multon, carcass... keVic 
Hams, smoked_ 
Shoulders.. 
Chickens. 
Turkeys.. 
. 
Ducks>1 pair ...” 
„ lUlRT. faj. 
Butter, roll . 
Butter, firkin.. 
C beers. . . 
Lard, tried 
Tallow, rough 
Tallow, tried.", 
OJO 10 c 
11 Value 
900100 
5@lie 
9 5 10 c 
lOldlO 
4U,i60c 
S* 0 YHu 
KG'lie 
a>i'9c 
in 6 c 
«Wflo 
■i f CjC. 
SfaiOJjc 
Eggs, dozen. 
Honor, box_ 
Candles, box . 10 Vy lie 
Caudles, extra ... lie 12c 
I' ut'ir on Roots 
A pp es, bushel. . 385650 c 
Apples, dried jd (b 56,'48 
I e-o'le-a, ’!». 12 /120 
Cherries, do, .... pv^,, 
PI bins. <1°. <1057 Ho 
Potatoes.. souxhc 
Hunts AND Skins. 
^laughter.. 3W4o 
? ITT pi j s ’ ■ ‘ ‘ 780 
Latub Pglta SJ(5,75c 
Clover. busiieV .,KV ,6 5.26 
Timothy. ..2.00fit) 2./10 
... , , Stnoriks. 
. 6.00 
Wood soft . 3 0000 3.(JO 
Cua . Lehigh.. 7iHOi 7HO 
i.'m .srrant,,,,.s.60W r, M 
Lem , Pittston . 6 .,*Ke A ,50 
irml. siianiokin.... 5 . no s.no 
(.oaLOhor.. Hm.isv 
Salt, bid - .. 1 1 i 2 
H'kv. tun . 7 ikaT. Iimhj 
Straw, tun.6.00,« 0.00 
W pol. ft lb .. . 2 -Hrt'XV- 
W'lnlelitdi. Imlfbbl. AOii.e 3.00 
alUtm markets iJjj'Xi follows! current 1>net ' 3 for the week at 
First quality 
as follows: 
R**k Cattle. 
Ordinary quality ^ . «. 2 Atd’ 9.00 
Common uuility,.;!"";. 
Inferior quadty. i-i£ 
... cowa Am CALVES 
.*SS5f» 
{tret quality. *7 fh. 
Ordinary quality. . 
Common quality. . , J- ; ’ c 
Inferior quality',.. 3 (n 3 v c 
] jEAD-aUARTERB, ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
... _ 8HRKP AND LAMBS. 
I rime quality, fit head,.... 
Ordinary quality. 
Common quality-. 
inferior quality... 
Fhwt quality >7 ft>.S’*" 1 **- 
Other qualities. . 
. 3.S,(s'3Lo 
*4.50(015.50 
3.2fl®|4.25 
2.75013.00 
2 12(012.62 
•WTSStfSI- Sf& Kffi? 1300 *- 
® rst quality, *6.25; second 
Mii.r u Cows #iL'i' 47 , common, S1&319 
W'MtHINLi (txy.fi- *100, *110(0.135* ' 
IkAL i ; Ai.yxn- ^ootr 1 . 00 . 
wo years old, $12@14; three years old, 
!/*'■ ' Al.l-R.H-*3.006, 
IB ti 
6170011) each 
Hiiiks 1 'v'l-V. fallow, 5,;o6L C . 
Pale Skins an! 9 c. 
* 2 ?.vi; K ‘ AN ” —$I.J5®|,50j extra and selections, $ 1 , 75 (a) 
Pki.ts — 26e.;V*].0l). 
“ io '’' 
WOKHIVO GxKN filrtwiSf 
Lows AND Cai.VBS — *25, 37i.-i 12 
y;m•H , ^dU^*^^^^^l7. 1lg " , Two years olJ - 814*18; Three 
— i5,fl00 at omrkcit Pricen in lofi? nt <;i •>>? 
♦fflstka-sS. 
IIHIES -4 s,,'u;5c III lb. Tallow, 5@5J<C. 
PELTS- 25 er<i 2 e Calf Skins, 7 ®«c» H>. 
V KAL Calves —$(Xu )0 e 
to 
Codfish, quintal..; 4 nOfaj 
Trout, Imlfbbl. 3 , 000 ) 3.25 
TITK PROVISION MARKKTS. 
NEW YORK, 
NEW YORK. SBPT 23. - Fl.oPR - Market much excited 
and prices have again udvanced JOn 'Wc. with a large business 
doiog^for^export, i'uuHedbv_ favorable accounts by tSe Euro pit! 
in<iuirv for homo f<Dnvim,nii;.n 
LUropa, 
•ShIhh JLt 
THE WOOL MARKETS, 
kin n ! fK - ® E, ’T; 31, —The demand continues brisk for all 
hands, there has been little done hr"lbIs*omi'rter° 4 !i r H t * 1 °•,V ’ M1 
priuiiA " ' ’*,seu oaiee, at full 
American Saxnuy Fleece-JI tb. w^hk 
American full-blood Merino .... .iU■ VS 
Arnencun hall and three-quarter bbmd'Meriiio'" : 's 
Na ive and ono.fourth Merino.jXS 
Extra, Pulled .. ;; . 3^737 
S!;.'!. l !! , ' U !!..c""". r - jr!' 1 .! "jiiall/salee at s7,46„ 3,00. Corn meHl 
.' noticed below were ronrriv 
Bn pe rii ne, Pul led..'" . ( 
No I. Pulled . ... ..SRS’jM 
.Pulled " . 
California, line, unwaslied! """.•TJ!!:..' 
California, common do. . mem 
Peruvian, washed . . *c- j7 
Valparaiso, unwashed .ViV 
So nth American Merino, unwashed,. 
" n "'o u astir" 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do 
1)0 
do. 
do. 
iza, do ... livrcet) 
common, washed.. I (Kail 3 
do. Kill re Kins, do. .!jy v 
do. Entre Rios, unwashed.H,„ a 
r .il'k Cordova, washed. jeftvjia 
rape Good Hope, unwashed..Tfe? 
East India, washed,.. . 
African, washed. ... . 
Do. unwashed .Ifgo 22 
6ttuu.se fl>r Western, and 70a 7.v for State and North" rTw.?'” 
Barley dull and nominal at «H‘ic. Bariev uialt continues 
nominal at 7"'' I mjih and ri<»mtrittI at tfcc for OafiHitim 
.ore market without..... in iirlces with”' 
l’h'.lr.ysvdo(„y|-u e xm, r i and home con.iVmptm , 
satort at S c for mftHd • • -•* * — 
Do. unwiushed,. tl v ,ic 
Smyrna, do, !3>v!S 
Do. washed. .. . 
Mexican, unwasiiod. .p®*® 
-Ii Pi 12 
eru do., and Nii*,. u‘ 6 ,“c |,,i good to pHine^hijqVing do ^Oqulu 
Ww^an^hlte' ^ f “ r . .rS 
— The New York Commercial states that the income of 
toe Sheriff of that city will be $200,000 per year for some 
tiinft to coma. 
Six hundred dollars have been subscribed in San Fran¬ 
cisco to he sent to Parson Brownlow, editor of the Knoxville 
(Tenn. ) Whig. 
-The rebel “Secretary of War,” L. P. Walker, bus 
resigned on account of ill-health. Ilia successor has not 
been appointed. 
- In Cleveland, Wednesday week, three young women wore 
discovered in the 41st regiment, attired as males, having 
enlisted as such. 
One hundred tuns of ginseng have been shipped from 
Bt, Paul, Mm., to China, thig season, via New York Its 
value was $150,000. 
14 ku ,: Z'rZlt 1 Wr demand; sales «t ti i,m< 
chamreri- ", uulZ ' 1 r “' “ ,f and uu- 
m . 
.. 
biting k/iIp# at 
* 2.-sr,Put meats h, f„|, e. . e • . "-al's T. ! X f,,r 
NImulder. „r, t ,v.. . c* ,c f.u Hams Hmokerl s«:: ccc am 
vei y quiet. Bacon more active, with sales 4<HJ dun |t,s ,,,, 
tt, ri si'tea in dry s d, at 10 c. - 
»rd fiem rale ■ at V- “ 1, 
ror Ht’lm r 7 »"'* 12.014’; Cents 
vwr%lte 800 re ' ,ttURf ' for 
Hoi--. The receipts of new crrqi Continue li L 'ht and Dm 
Sh^**LV»»SrCa'lfcL * f '' 8aI *‘* 4( ' ^ I'M-In- 
«| S 7Vu’- I , rl |m"b h r. t’l ' 1 " 11 ft '"‘ " notico small sales at 
I JniHhel, tliiver ip -mall log, at s‘,lu [la >1 It,; and 
Sept. Id The market is very tlrni fur nil kind ,,r 
1,1,1 ' ll ‘" waa * w ... . DIM and mb 
vancitig pri.-es, 
Saxony Fleece, ..HO . 37 
Full blood Merino’,! .'""aaii 3 « 
riinv-touith do,. - Wu.Hfi 
•I" 1 * ''u. art,,: p; 
Common, . 340.36 
western mixed.1-07, 2.6 
Pulled Extra.30.,, in 
Do. (superfine.,'#Ka:38 
PulDstl No. 1 .2«V ( 130 
T„v' n ’’ No - 3 * • lftSao 
“myrim, washed.l.'/ii '.'ll 
Do. unwashed. 07/17 
Buenos Ayres.o„ 45 
Crimea. 7 „ 17 
Canada....’aagiM 
Stale St., 
Third it 00 r 
We also oMcc the m rest feedlinc-iff Annies Pear I'l,,,,, 
Angers Eunice to he found aril where PP ' ' 1U,n and 
Apple grafts furnlsbed to ordei 
lucking done 111 the best manner. 
,1|L|t COWLES, ROBERTS Si CO. 
1 Hull Com'l College Course Walworth's 
'JP-M New Dept, Lmvville (N. V.) Acldemy Write. 
M OM Id; 
The New 
f or I {< > \' S \v .V NTEI) 
..., , , * nrk Juvenile Asylum will Indenture to 
, Mtiei.ftiid siaiidlug. Hoys who have lam 11 dis- 
be re- 
Ci,dined and iprtructed in th«T " .Hit 1 wb. '' 'n 
commended a, c Iielelat... f nr approntlce") 11 
for Jnrtliei' infurirmtinn addre*,* K WRIGHT Sunt It,, 
Bnception, N o. 7/ West I3lb Street. N>W Yu, k Cit v 
House of 
W * """" ' ' “* 
mSS* /u 'i!". nf| ard Pears * 2 ( 10 M 1 , 000 ; Dwarf Pears 
:«;vf,bN Liv. Co., N. Y 
^ JH ENTER 
IGN.— 
__ < ’< > I I JV'3'"N' f _ 
, Ti . r,1 r “HtlODigned 1. now prepared to execute onh'rs'ror’the 
Is I tnide. lor he. stock ofpurc i:i,e.,l.er County Pig, '• r . £ 
".‘In ftreiit care and chiefly IVom premium stock 
of’the tr C nirin n,, Hri.m C; , J'’ h “»" r ' " f P»D.seasons, in all seetions 
in PldlmhZiiaf ^ .. 
^..ANCHALL ».OR^ 
Otw'mLion^ 
IV oot, 
tough tl/ix, Sl.tSiii 1 ,. 61 ) -pi bushel. 
Ashes -Are in moderate ilemaad. and steadv in 
sales embrace Jo hbls. Pot, and .5/) do Pearl, at *5,26. 
price; thc 
General Twiggs is constructing works of defence. The 
New Orleans Delta says one hundred thousand dollars are 
placed at his disposal. 
— Them is a belief in remote parts of “ Dixie," that Presi¬ 
dent. Lincoln and his Cabinet have sought refuge in Philadel¬ 
phia and reside there. 
In our army, among the officers of rank, are three Prus- 
Gan barons, a Russian prince, an English baronet, and a 
German revolutionist 
The little city of Wilmington, in the slave, though loyal, 
State of Delaware, has subscribed $90,000 to the new 7.30 per 
cent. Government loan. 
The six Whitworth cannon, presented to the Govern¬ 
ment by “ loyal Americans in Europe,” were sent to Wash- 
ingtnn oo Tuoaday week. 
— A resolution bas been passed by the City Council of Cin¬ 
cinnati, requesting the Governor to draft 50,000 men for the 
the protection of the city. 
The Ballimore American of Thursday week says that 64 
cannon have reached that point from Pittsburgh, for the for- 
•L L. Riddle, late Postmaster at New Orleans, has paid 
all drafts, and settled his accounts with the Department. He 
has been removed by Davis. 
ir th»* 
Al.li vN V,.Sept 23. Flour and Meal—F or l ion 
iwaiket onoticd and closed buoyant, at an advance of lO-i -Oe"i) 
bbl. on III It ml Ins Thro.ighoul tin. morning 1 h -re Was u c in 
hu-inr... doing, bmh for the supplv of li e local I™ u d ami r 
shipmciil Tin. mini pis an- mmlyrale. «<-mainl and foi 
Coni 1110 D to good State. *. , 7 . 
Fancy and ex'ra State, _" ....l". j’ 7 P ' i 7 * 
Common to good Western. . 
IRADM TfIBOtTOHoTTT the State.—T he Uoadilhi. Times 
MVS that Mr. Bln. chard, t.he well known wool buyer from 
Du h , has purchased i„ the valley of the Susquehanna about 
■ ' 00 I'ou/I'ls Of wool, at ru iees ranging Irom 2.6c to 36c >> |l> - 
lie Inis taken in this place about 18.00QM,*. heaidus n. large 
quantity at Otego. Alton. MasonviUe and Franklin. ri.e 
...tli (tfunrr says that wool buyers (n that part, ortho country 
are now offering t/Urty-jive cents for the best grades. 
Attica Atlas says that, wool 
^ afv XT E CHANCE. 
A Large Lot of Trees, Shrubs, &c„ for $10. 
Biel Siiitiiug im'o i' v I ,. ' 1 " " to purchase TREES 
Vj .'/. ri . i r ii 1 Planting, is turni-hed l.v the subscriber 
i , ! m ' r ; ,ll( ” v '"k iisson.mi.nl for Sin, all choice kinds of 
flirt quality and warranted genuine. anus, oi 
-The 
. '* feadily bought up in that vicinity 
nt -»3 cents per pound for host lots 
D i C b. 
PAKKR n,i ,o U, ''V 0 r *°L h '"d-, of consumption. Mr. AARON 
LAKER, son ot Josura Bakkk, aged 22years ami J months 
OOLLTOCTION. 
_ . fruit. 
•I standard Apple Trees, 
'! .'pars, Standard or l)vv 
4 1 “lu.’hoH, 
•I <’ln»rrU^ 
7 Grapes, hardy, ..I different kinds, as follows -1 Dels 
varf. 
aware; 2 
in,. ‘ !' U r : I *’iinton; I Cahivid)a. Ware ' * 
i l . i V ".' h ' * sjtn'ca kinds. Is 11 hemv g included. 
' ■ :■ V l - , " ,tr ' v ‘u tl.V Prolific; 7.6 Wilson's Seedling- 
'l .tu' 5nJ.uo,, l V;; ; d '" 1 ,;arli ' Sca, ' let ' M Triomphe & 
4 Gonselierrie-. .ff i W o varieties. 
C Nm)let ' WW,H 0 ra l ,,,; 4 ' : '"»rey; 1 Red Grape i Black 
O Ti. n-r JUINT TAL. 
1 SptXu..all!'.a ri ' 1 - Summer; 2 Mohs 
| guinea Reevesii, II 
! ff 1 1,511 ** Hon<»' Mickle, 
1 Cltmhiuir il'niey-ucklo 
I v\ i io* rnwn 
^ViUterfiscmntts. 
Extra Irene*.... and city brands,."I”"""”', iip'lya'J j'ta 
^'.u'iT: I'y forth.-r Imp' v.-d in value, with a moder¬ 
ate milling demand at. the advam ed Iirbos; sales red Wt'slerii 
Slate at * 1,1 !K.I t in, and good wl.de Michigan at $j 35 r mn 
rather gaMer with a fair demand -nl. s mixed Wes! ..i r'/, 
a b.at, and .63.- for car lots delivered at. East ^ \\Lnv J 
there U but liDle doing, auii wo l.avo only to note Mile-two 
.. . at Hoc, lour.rowed do at /Uc, old r m , ,’mved >'„D, ^ 
1 D,:.", 1 ;' ,in : 1 h, t ut »uu SSL 1 ::;z 
at tin tlppot and delivered. Data inactive, hut steady. 
(tj)fUii: . 
Sales Htftie nl 33 
. 1 . 8 . Jackson, M. C., representing the 2d district of Ken 
tucky is raising a regiment of cavalry in Louisville for the 
service of the United States. 
ABOUT ADVERTISING. 
FA€T!S fo « I*lI«IiVE!S!S MEM. 
— The Buffalo Commercial says the largest raft was towed 
into that harbor on Saturday that ever entered the port. It 
contained over 1 , 000,000 feet. 
to¬ 
ut 
Indiana 
choice lots at -\6,7fi. 
Grain- Wheat, quiet; sales to-da- red Toledo »/ n m. 
winter at 3d my."|,i f, Corn sales /. d i v •.} am ,? rf . : V ' 
at 25c. Kve, sal-; at 4nr Peai n -?D«i .u .^ r at *J "'“'re 
Beans. qiiMfed at 76cvr Si l 2 'i ** Pnme— 
Skkiis —Timothy, last, -ale w.xs at ? r.ip. |y, r Bt . w 
i itovr-iiiNs Market quiet, u it.li small consumptive ml,,. V(. 
Quote tfH t.s pork 41 1 . * 11 . it d prime do. .it nm. \| fUM hfot’ at 
rnm« do ;.i Srt ffiftt 
Shoulders at f.J»n Lard at 8c. Tallow at .Si. Cheese at 7 ' -a- 
tor old, ami,Vatic for uew 1 n < l " y L 
7®9o 
TGKOVTU, Sect 20.-Flour Ther-ia no marked improve- 
ment to notice in the Ilnur market. U -teruCanadiau'miiie',^ 
AWVKRTI8ING TERMS, In Advance-T hirty- 
i<ivK Ckntb a Line, each insertion. A price and a half for 
extra display, or 52 b, cents per line of space. Special Notices 
( following reading matter, leaded.) Sixty Ceuta a Line 
HP- its immense circulation among the Producer , and Deal¬ 
ers of the Free States, renders the Rural New-Yorker by far 
the Best and Cheapest Advertising Medium of its class Tills 
eaut should be borne in mind by all Wholesale Dealers, Manu¬ 
facturers, Ac... who must necessarily depend upon tho People of 
the North tor patronage. 
[ English llA.vThom. double pink 
1 lb. lytr.x spectaliilis, 
Phloxes rb '* 000 '' 5 PI,lntB ' inchld '”F «ome of the best 
twjswi'y TYOsras FOR 
or T Z” K,'te;"as gnr *■" M ~«— 
FOR HA LK AT VVHOLKSAI.E. 
■jd.iKin good Mnnetti Stocks at. $12 Jo 1 noij 
A 1 »t'i'• Storks at f3Y) l.tjQo' ’ 
«• ' Ir-iGt-1 in Clinton, and Catawba Grape at s-to >11 oon 
“• t? 0rj ^ v ^ Htrorgi^Mw- 
Fim 
10 .UU 0 Flu** Plum Stock/*, cbffln. 
II 4 t I 1 .... 
delM'a’r'the fOd.XT}!'^ in box« ? witta moss, and 
Charge, according io dffmMi^r’ 1, '‘ XpreSS 0flice ' free of 
n ulbuns Hants. 
cheaper than ever 
than fivdy t)<*rorc* i 
W ILSON’S 
for sale— 2 / 
Peonies, Ct St.na.xwb*'ri-i.■ 
.. Lists so ot. to us will he priced Inwee 
than eve-before i„ this country Pmini e V Co., Flushing, NY 
H ALBANY STRAWBERRY riant, 
Me. E 1 doz.; Si it loo , $.6 ft 1.000. 
__ J KNQX , Bo x 155, Pi 11 
r UUM ).;s ! WAR Puri Ies - 1 
i" 1 i /l.f I fMMH. MOO*1 I.-.. 1 . 4 . wwan 
* hii ' SVrM ''nnchoii. and nvorv wi v i. 
JSSfrW!WSd L Th0 — 
Al 1 LE »EEDLI.NG8, *2.50 per 1,0 0 f ,ddr. -x 
. ... . ..ftfjdrfsu 
< H CURTIS, Walervlllo, N. Y. 
As the season for Trade ia again at hand, we would remind 
-nose who wish to do Business the present Autumn and 
Fail, that the Rcral New Yorker possesses extraordinary 
advantages as an Advertising Medium, its actual mrculalvm 
exceeding by at least 20,000 that of any other paper published 
in this State or section of the Union (out of New York city.) 
In addition to its immense circulation among the best 
portion ot the Rural Population, (more particularly in New 
York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Wis- 
conmn, Ate..) a i s taken by thousands of Business and Pro- 
esstonal Men in Villages and Cities from Canada to Califor¬ 
nia, and MaJne to Minnesota. Hence, it is thk medium 
through which to reach, at once, Tens of Thousands 
0 the moat enterprising, progressive and wealthy Farmers, 
ort.cultur.sU, &rf and hosts of Merchants, Mechanics, 
Manufacturer- and Professional Men. Its pages are un.,ues- 
tmoably the best and cheapest channel on this Continent 
r the Business Cards and AnnouneemenU of all who wish 
to address the Agricultural and Horticultural - ub- 
ie. such as Dealers in Implements and Machinery. -Fruit 
trees, Nhrubs, P!anta and Flowers,-Seeds and Fertilizers — 
I-npreved Stock, Keai Estate, Ac.,-as well a- for leading 
■inbers and Booksellers, (especially of standard and 
praciicai works,) Wholesale Dealers. Manufacturers, Educa- 
"ual Institutions, Land, Insurance and other Companies, 
ami imT 7 ^ md * ed f ° r a " who w to secure large 
uA * ' an<3 heU ' ;e P r "J' llih!e publicity. The fact that but 
The New Haven Journal Bays Connecticut has three 
regiments more than her quota ready, but the general Gov¬ 
ernment will not accept them. 
The Cincinnati annual conference of the Methodist 
burch resolved their thauks to Geo. McClellan for his Sab- 
bath observance proclamation. 
mg rate.* 
Superfine,.. 
Fancy. . 
Extra, (nominal). 
Double extra.." 
Gain lea I, 
munh activity at tho follow- 
limited space is devoted 
to Advertising, and that a rigid cen- 
M *^ rc ised over that department (our aim being to 
. -- vmcn (GW Bira uen 
deception.^—— R — ^ qaaCk " ry ' hambU « 
dium cif maki 
-ep ion./renders the Rural far more vaiuaole _ _ 
i Ug known matters ot value and utility—for its 
and 
as a me- 
annnuucemjote are generally so new and Of such character 
to be read and heeded by all interested. 
Gov. Pickens, of South Carolina, is a candidate for the 
' tee Presidency C.f the Southern Confederacy when Alex. H. 
Stephen* dies, or hi* term expires. 
-Miss Louisa Under, the distinguished sculptor, sister to 
Brig. Gen Lander, has arrived in Washington, with the 
intention of opening a studio there. 
-The aggregate free population of the eleven seceded 
States amounts to five million five hundred and eighty-oue 
thousand six hundred and forty nine, 
-Government is buildmgat St. Louis four propellers and 
40 flats, of solid timber, each 60 feet long, and 25 feet wide 
to b« used io the Southern expedition. 
- The St. Paul Pioneer of the 10th announces the arrival 
of the first locomotive in Minnesota. By December this 
engine will be running to St Anthony. 
- Col Liebedietf, of the staff „f the Emperor of Russia, is 
on his way to this country, on a mission similar to that of 
Gen. McClellan during the Crimean war. 
- The shipments of cotton from Bombay to Europe, for 
the first five months of the present year, were 837.631 bales 
against 270,165 for the same time last year. 
- A law suit in the New Jersey courts, known as the 
Meeken Will Case.” has been settled by mutual consent, 
and fees to the amount $40,000 have been paid. 
^ five thousaud loaves of bread, made out of 240 barrels 
of Sour and 25 bushels of potatoes, are baked daily in the 14 
Government ovens at Washington, for the soldiers. 
- John A. Washington, late proprietor of Mt. Vernon, and 
the disgrace of au honored uaine. was shot dead while acting 
as a spy near Gen. Reynold’s camp, at Cheat Mountain Pass 
. $I,150f4,26 
. 4,4.Vu4,r0 
..... 
.6,40;aj6,fio 
Grain - The' euppllesVff wheat during Hie Voek'Tf^Ln 
511 V 11 * re.ichJnif at»ovv mh>. bu -?i 
per day. and rIm-.ii here in tb.. country being vei .• iosiiriiifieanr 
IV»« w! — “Un- 
Euyiitfan Ce- 
aiiioontioE III the w.-ek to |,., rt than »\<M bu«he)s Thi 
market up to Saturday continued v.-rv bU 'Vaut at 4 - eve a.m 
son,et,„,"*6,5c, tmtsloca the,, ha-, suddonl. droppedTOaGflo 
K& r.“‘ ... s “ivr; * 
*• Snrinir *• . ’ ii-f.fi J. 10 
Iijirlpv—\f}*rl*4vi$ nnonr.ri 7.1 ***** .* * * * HR 
Burlpy^farket opgnod at.’...... 
^ batciomsdttt. . . Jg 
l’easare in email supply at.1".'”. JJlj ‘‘J 
Beef, -No 1,.., ._ 20 
“ inferior. . aovoa 
iK) 
Calves i*ach,.. • Z =. 4 
i.am&, . . 5 "it"!■ 
H/irrm Hull *"’"" ... Jj (Xti'ii 
Bacon duii. 
Hams. 
IN) 
.'d 
5..’0O.)ti oo 
9f» 10 
— Globe. 
A < ’ 4 ' V : ,‘ N ^" >4 . 1 ^oinfthinn 
' bllee-Htraineraud Ecouoml/.i,i . ■ r.vvoMan c; e . 
; I 'dent .'la'ch-xiife, for vo A.-pocke, "Patent Ii 
hi., IVncd. t„ mark d. Patent ••Work liohirn Downel's 
fir' 1 " r " lr "”- v returned* 
L. RILE A CO., Nt Nassau sit, New York. 
llenirqcr and Shield. 
Send etanip 
\ 
?V4 > r r»4]i» id vj t m ic< ti* H 4 \ i.ii’ 
, 00 . located three mile north of l.voriYlv!!^, 
for sale It will ho sold on ma.onahle t-rn^ nd rn^t or 
WSf ““ ■‘““’snifft JWS ■ 
" Jl>u _ Lyons. Wayne Co.. N. Y. 
I t>.:r steamer New Ycuk, aVot'^f^rmiu", ^tVi'i Av’flkT^ 
i" 
iriitab smutmns with pure genuine ITALIAN QUEEN-S*' Fo 
,ice and other iiffonna,ion. aiq.lv >o sror,i..x. . to 
v I, an- ' v ", ItnSB, W) Exchange Piaoe, New York 
t,lB Uw ” 0 d only imporlion this mnxm. 
«he public .•a„'^;^7^7''gctd;,;a; ( ;;;::7tl l ' Mp :7 u l , ' , 
.ly pure breed, tito -n 
THE CATTLE 1IARRET8. 
ti,e L r^ & 1 
It wiiVheseen 
that there am only lit, Los h-re now than Gi -n T. ere 
however, a n.in-h greater fallinv oil ... . ... TL 1 ’ 
this '» u " ben -.ha.; 
low BK ,. “VM'Hge qn.vhtv is cui para’ive, * 
N.r«r York Ttm Vssmln^,''*'" 1 '. '‘•’«o,nd from 
i .. ora. III. »ss,e,n hovers hoped to force ii. eii,... 
holding nut until the !«►, hour, i/q, th-lu-tiof, of tn j 
I’renj 
60*j-2teo) 
-ImlN- I»i<rrt-,t few oho ice ones, from III V 
O'P block, fiir.ns old, for sale. 
WM. K. GRIDLKY, North Ch 
i Chill. Monroe Co., N, Y 
S, * I ’ - N T CII. TOO! jiri — The best, in the World at fair 
,o7^' Ad,| ress W. K. I.A.VI'HK.Ut (fe CO. 
^ 3l) Bo* 1,719 Cincinnati, Ohio. 
807 dOvEi-i. BLAKKMOKK, Rooilsstkr. n. Y 
X> TREE 
-----* ^iH^whurfr, D(7UU ,,, r 
Ujfj fall of 1>I61 >tn*i spring of 
^ eemUor^Jr" Tntd? CuFfor 
August 1. 1861 . *r*aiSff W,a «-* S9..r .. _ 
[606 «t) DaoFvilje, Liv. Co., N. Y. 
E >TICE.-8«,k,^ Or- 
EtcK, Count v or Monr./r, 
.StaD. t, am!"„rV; r, ' b3 ’ Pursuant to the Statute* of this 
thftt^l’hcT*Oerlt*ral Krion wiinmtSd of State? 
Wwuh* Tm. 
State ok Nkw York. / 
OKKfCE OK TUB SkORKTARV OK STATE 
... „ Ablany, August 1 , 18di. 
Io the Sheriff oT the County ol' Monroet 
11 ■ Nolice is hereby i 
>AA lli.l.l I r. lL: . J . 
be held in this Ki V< a"' tfl , at at l,H ' General Election to 
to w, t: . .. .oincei-* ar « to ho elected, 
A .locretary of State, in the pl.xcn of David R. r’ovi! 
AComptmUer in the ,/lace of Robert Derm hi to o' “ 
A StiteTrnrfSSl*' 1 * '7“' Ohailes G Myere 
Richmond Upn "°' ,l " 4 Sury eyor, In tlm place of Van R. 
lardnor, for 
A rw^l T r r ‘'"-'"''' r in P'* c « Of Philip Dnmhoimer 
full te?m. tw ^i^.'uener. iu the place of Hiram Gwrd 
A Canal CoimoiB«ion«r, in tile nlace nr n.,„:. L - „ 
wbo witsHjinoint^d fill Hiaa **• ujamin Bruce, 
of San,ue)^ Barnet 7 occiMioued by the death 
Everest P " Ct ° r “ r 8tota Vrimn »- in ‘he P^co of Joslah T. 
ComlteA 00ftlUiCo,,rt0f Al,fH ' al '' ‘he place of George F. 
ber next. 08 ® t#rmB 0f oflic * wil1 * ! 5 M>tre the last day of Do 
:*cem- 
clal'lIiUrieLhS 0 ^ u* Sv 'u'"' v Courl ' ,or Seventh Judi- 
k?sss;” omss. 
OOtrNTY OFKICKUH TO HE ELVATFJ*. 
7 9 laical Agent. wuhT, t Ir'aCing ^"h^ie'iids A SheriM^V;” 1 ^•‘W.WV- 
tall and winter. By selling Oporto Grape Vines. For te.ms to A C, ‘ io plaee of tliram Smith 
Agent*, address • K. WA&E SYLVESTER? Lyons. NY. a l h .* P 1 *®? ^ Dyer D. ; 
OR MORE 
Ymker- compelled them to enter Z ^MWarlv" and-here' 
onLxtea^filit quamy ? 1 WttdHJ,ri0fc6 weight. 
„ This week. 
Cattle.a, 
Sheep. 
Hogs... 
rec. t i 7 t^Jf >< »T- rhe i'btiowing Is our comparative statement of 
to the car l k' S tnarltt ' , 0Vft r the Central Railroad, estimaiing 16 
. , , Cor. week 
Last week. last y-ear. 
4,032 4,|3| 
4.336 3 R-y 
Prices—the market is quite active nt the following rates *** 
.sssrtr 
I < >TTiMrS'r< >N’S BKAN HAnV].’-/Ti, p 
h0r8,> ’ Cau hi ‘R. , 'V.. r HOWAKD ;rl * ht ^ 
Mauufactury.r, Buffalo, N. Y 
Bahcnrk" nnl,U “ 1,!,Jt ° f l ^ e 1,oor ' in l h*'place'of Henry H. 
S. Brown 
608- It 
( M-SS *' K ’ ‘ 1 K> 1 1 
r^K.ui n ri• r ,vo''■ ?• aml X r " at Cancer Em- 
jrwKiUM, O. XJ, LllHp«tl St.. ,\hw Ifnvrn, rorm <.’>ific«.*r« urn! 
Tuinjraof all {j-rnov«?d without pain, awl without 
IfiVi^i' ,r I* kr ‘"" I,r B' UI< ' 0f,K would '',nfonn"ail ("ere'm" 
af!iicte»l with ( Aiiwra or Tumorn of anv ile**cri tioo Thit ^ 
addm-Hing a letter to ),„„ they will l,. furn i “ ,"i w th a ( ? -, u 
lnr of hi mod" of treatment. Dee of charge. 
Dr L.uiitouk Is the original Cancer lloct rof x 
id the only o, e who removes Cnncnr. 
mhe^'u 00 h V '' . w l* b remove s Cai. oe rj * w i iho*u t W pai nf * * A u' 
oilier- am hat itiiit«forn. induced t.v bis «umv< r ( , n«.r 
thmuKulv.,* Doctor. Plenty o r. f?r."n^, te thom who 
have tteen cured cao f.eseeu at my office ’* wl, ° 
Sw,* hngi. j tip Di-eases. Birth Marks, Hcrnfulou* and 
Malignant Ulcers, D/mase* of the Mo. th and Throat C'lcerii 
tton of the Bones, Tetter. Scald Head, and all DLs.-;iaoh of thn 
Skin permanently cured ' .wesot the 
Orders from abroad promptly attended to. 
608- I3t 
„ Dr. N. BABCOCK, 
No. 392 Chapei St., New Haven, Conn. 
Amyl‘iTlieLanff 0 " 8, in tb * plawB of «• Clark 
F^Bmwua^TCi'ea w7’ni'g.° firnMtarick Keichenback, Oscar 
cende.^neTt * frm8 01 wil1 ‘’ x P |re on the last day of l)». 
I IICKOK’S PATENT PORTABLE 
. ke ystone cider and wine mill. 
ISqT 8 ^!^ 'Uacllfne la now ready for the fruit harvest of 
1' vi'fix ti ' rniule h**t.nu b*‘fonv iuid wpll 
J.™ ntirm of farm,.r- wanting such Machine*. 
” btt* no.superior tu the market, and is the only mill that 
Everybody Going 
PRATT’S 
CHEAP BOOT AND SHOE STORE, 
ATm nation. House Kloolc, 
South of .T/arkft Street. 
II KiHIi A. IN I) IV r; KSEUIEN, 
11 SYRACUSE, N. Y. 
the^'ame'qu?lit?f.°° tan l ’" l " u, “ J ‘'^wherein tho Stata, for 
Wc invite the attention of Nurserymen and Dealers to our 
large awoi'tment of Choice and well grown 
l w F a»r M,or 
, — I' . . au fcUVj lii.ti nry, tl 
will properly gnud Grapes. Price. *40 
the maiiufaotuiyr 
»M-Hn __Fogle Wo rks HarriGiViVg, 
u WOMEN OP NEW YORK 
' ' Mr*. Ilaukin*' Curtoii* New Book of Female i 
tera in the City, is very Interesting, and -trictly moral Faso-v 
of Book and Particuhua of ?Z? P T H>U ° a 
H.4NKLNS & CO.. New York. 
578 
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