A NEW QUARTER! 
tor state ami for W estern and 75c for Nort h River. Bariev 
steady, with sales at 67c. Barley malt is nominal at 7eo — 
leas quiet and nominal at «"c for Canadian. Corn market 
may he minted 1 c better, with a pretty active business doing for 
export and a irond home and speculative demand. Sates at 51 
' -e tot unsound mixed Western, ftSJn.itefor Eastern do film 
:vic tor good to prime shipping do . t>V for white Western! and 
'r rn tttoi!"r.rl.• request. with wiles 
Hi 50n.de for Canadian, and 3i.'.tv,e tor Western and State 
•-.r. K i , » Vl . S, °' VH - Puit VlUiet and Mnieel.v ho lirtn; -aim. „t fit M 
•° >- h - lo i' "tese; ard $9.7rnnim for prime Beef less active 
**'&<!?* MMry prime, »A.Ul)tjlUV..’S4> for .. 
mess; $9,00(0;11,26 tor re-packed mess; anil 312,75(1115 ,ki (,,, 
rl JT 'ft's* beef is dull and nominally unchanged 
at Mott-IS. Beef ham a qlllot, «li~. at $12,60 dll 6.01). Col meats 
in finr request; sale* small at tViflofnr Shoulder-, and sy. t ) 
f V:J’V hmoltcd meats scarce and very ouief. Bacon 
in limited request hut stead v Laid tlrmandiu fair demand- 
h l iW‘J l l c for No. I to choice Western Blitter selling 
at , .a, 11 cp lor Ohio, snd 12' v- 16 Cents for State Cl e *ae in 
Ifimd request, and selling-at An 7 eta. Tor gnod to choice 
Hope. Since opr last there lias been more activity in nil 
kinds at firm prices; new crop sell* as fust as received, mostly 
consumption, though some very choice lots have hewn 
taken tor export; the bittiness i-omprtses 160 hales new at 2 iV.e 
24c. and 420 do growth of I'M) at IV.ic.’Oc. cash; besides w hich 
some parcel* of older crops have been taken fur homo use on 
terms not made pnhljc- 
Ss^ps. For Clover there i-i some demand, but no stock The 
small lo b thus (ar received from Ohio and Now Jersey indicate 
an Inferior quality of ... to fhat of ln.*t tear In Timothy 
there has been more doing -some 7 to Sid hag- have been taken 
on speculation and for shipment at 31,7fliu'2. The trad for the 
country w moderate at S*1)2.25 If*) eermms Malaga C 
brought. ii.H7‘,, 4 mns. Nothing done in Linseed. 
demand has kept up this week, 
i' held good -lock, an active buslneos 
lo-t being nearly cleared of the mo t 
"•isoi I’linorterH. there has been less 
•'jr." O''- of the lower qualities 
sviitlr* lino UnoU ar»'aJmo<t entirely 
ev!., , ."? l « ' 'V! C( 'krse. Foreign wools 
cvci (it tine Mesiiia's. for which them 
oUh-uado wo have hoard or nothing 
‘ah::;--;;:::;:;.» 
reg.,quarter blood Merino... 88 (a 33 
, 28 ®ao 
3flhi37 
5l(a,d4 
.25(0 30 
.28toi33 
24(o;2S 
nxtina 
2<©S4 
II pel 2 
21 ® 28 
16&20 
.Ul®13 
.15®18 
. Sfal 9 
,»Vo)23 
25®27 
ROCHESTER, N. Y, 
Now is the Time to Procure Subscribers! 
The freshman class at Williams’ College numbers fifty- 
— Fort Lafayette contains 81 prisoners, guarded by 82 
soldiers. 
— Gold is held at fourteen to fifteen per cent, premium in 
the South. 
— The Postoffice Department is issuing two million postage 
stamps daily. 
— James G. Berret has formally resigned the office of Mayor 
of Washington. 
— Judge ,Wm. P. Briggs died at Montpelier, Vt., on the 21st 
ult, at the age of 70. 
— The War Department has authorized a cavalry company 
to be raised in Oregon. 
— The wife of Seromes, the captain of the privateer Sum¬ 
ter, resides in Cincinnati. 
— The West forever! A cavalry regiment was filled up in 
Michigan in three weeks! 
— A musket can, by turning screws and loosening springs, 
be separated into 47 parts. 
— The news is confirmed that Spain iBto join in the Anglo- 
French expedition to Mexico. 
— The Prince of Wales has gone to Prussia to witness the 
military movements on the Rhine. 
— Scott, late American Consul at Rio Janeiro, turns out to 
have been a thief as well as a traitor. 
— The Portuguese Government U patronizing the culture 
of cotton in its African dependencies. 
— The price of land in London may be reckoned at con¬ 
siderably more than $500 000 per acre. 
— A venerable pair of twin sisters, widows, 88 years of age, 
lately visited the camps at New Haven, Ct. 
— The infallible London Times locates Fortress Monroe 
on Governor's Island, in New Tork harbor. 
— Wm. Blanchard, the former publisher of the National 
Era, has been appointed Consul to Melbourne. 
— The Richmond Whig plaintively advertises for vaccine 
virus, and says a supply is of the utmost importance. 
No. I. Pulled .. 
Lamb’s, Pulled.I.,11"!"’.'.. 
California, fine, unwashed 
California, common do. 
1 erntian, washed... 
Valparaiso, unwashed . . . 
South American Merino, unwashed. 
Do. do. Mpstizn, do. 
I>o. do. common, washed 
Do. do. Entro Rios, do. 
do. Entre Rios, unwashed! 
,, D-o. do. Cordova, mushed... 
i ape (,ood Hope, unwashed,.. 
East India, washed,... 
African, washed,.!.!!!!!!!. 
Do. unwashed.!!"" 
Smyrna, do. 
Do. washed... 
Mexican, unwashed!™."".’.'!!"*". 
at only half price. Now is (he Ttme for Friends of 
the Paper to make an Effort in its behalf. While we 
are doing our utmost to render its pages interesting, 
instructive and useful to readers, and beneficial to 
community—and at the same time advocating what 
we conceive to be the Best Interest of the Country, 
in sustaining “the Union, the Constitution and the 
Laws,” regardless of consequences, as we risk losing 
many subscribers thereby —we appeal to all who 
think the Rural is doing Good and maintaining the 
Right, to give it their encouragement and support. 
Thanks to those who are generously aiding 
the Rural by the exercise of their influence — a 
portion of whom have to-day (Oot. 1.) favored us 
with over 
. 12 bi- 2 fi 
lb® 22 
mtoiti 
17® m 
,20626 
ll ©12 
unary 
ASBffe ™ Are without chance, 50 tibia Pot brought $5,20, which 
is also the f>r»cti of IVtirl. T.... r>t.,vlv ‘ :! .,** 
Ip-h-jp. consists of 6.50 bids. Pot, and 2-S7 do pearl 
1.0H7 barrels. 
ALBANY. Surr 30. — Flock jw Mkai, —Gur market for 
r lour opened steady but quiet, and throughout the morning 
”m.V a limited business was done at the closing prices of Aitnc- 
Cmnmon to good State,. jg Wifi ’10 
Fancy ami extra State. ."*."".!"" n! 1065.111) 
Common »«■ ifnorl Up stem,.. ... C.&uAfl fib 
Kxtr.i Michigan. Wlacoiuin, Indiana, kc . e>,m',u\ 7 ri 
Extranhio,. . .h.oo;, 16 , 7.4 
Common r tnadlan,. 
Extra .. "I"!!"’ b', 756 fi.50 
Fancy Gom.«-e, .... .fi.oo 
K(ypMPwpp Ann c»t v brands, . . ^ ft 7 a 
Coi n Meal is In fair request and is -oiling n’t SI® M 2 II pm rt>» 
Grain There is tew aelivltv In Wheat, hut the market rules 
nr" 1 , -ales white Michigan at 81.87. Corn .iniie, with Imt lit- 
Me offering nr strictly prime, sales mixed Western at Me. Rye 
quiet, hut steady. Bai ley tirm and In moderate request safes 
Winter at file; tour-rowed State, in ear lots, at dip. 6 .V,' (lilts 
wi haut material change m value, with hut a limited inquny 
Sales State at. 32‘^c “ - 
nOFFAL*., Srpt 50. Ki.oob- Market quiet for want of 
Hhipping foctunca. Miles to-day at M,60®3,7.5 for tine India, a 
M.»«dj4.76 for extra Wisconsin; * 4 , 75 ( 05,011 for extra Indiana ami 
The stock in the iinflection ware- 
" * U87 do. Pearl— together 
In tins city, on Monday morning the 80th nit 
o( about -4 hours, JOS. GLASER, Jr., aged 25 
JO*M V^VBatVi®^ in Monroe Co., 
JOHN Ax RAULT, in the 74tli year of his age, 
At Sebringville, C W„ Sept, loth. 1,961 Mi¬ 
nt Jackson, Mich , aged 30 years. His reniaii 
Jackson for interment 
one hundred and fifty new subscribers! 
Will not others kindly strengthen our hands, in like 
manner, at a season when the people have leisure to 
read, and really need such a paper as the Rural in 
their families ? 
Evorybocly G-oing; to 
PRATT’S 
CHEAP BOOT AND SHOE 'STORE, 
5<L Slnte St., Mi 
ADVEKTISINt; TERMS, in A.Ivu,ic<.-Th, R ty 
Kivk Cunts a Lins, each Insertion. A price and a half foi 
extra display, or 62', cents per line of space. SfwiiA L Notiokh 
, rollow 1 ng reading matter, leaded.) Sixty Cento a Line 
*TP- It* Immense circulation among the Producers and Deal- 
era nl the Free States, renders the Rural Nkw-Yorkkk by fai 
Hie Best and Cheapest Advertising Medium of Ito class. Thin 
s.irr should ho borne In mind by all Wholesale Dealers, Manu- 
acturem, A",:., who must ueceHwtrily depend upon the People ol 
the North for patronage. 
ABOUT ADVERTISING. 
FACTS fou business men. 
in si ion House Bloolr 
Third lioor .South of Market Street, 
|jochentfir Light Carriage Factory^:acm&. 
1 15 ilfehi A'/., Itorlustrr^ JV, jL 1 * 
I have now rented a portion of the Carriage Factory formerly 
occupied by Elbott \ I.wick, where I will moaulSSafi 
kiudn of light ( oiriave- and SieiuhH of the IlglHe it and im¬ 
proved styles Great, attention will be paid to all kinds of re¬ 
pairing. I mil make in ardor any kind of Carriage wood-work 
tor any other eslolrlieliineiit, and will sell to them lower than 
thev ea" manolaetii,,.. .( HUGH McDUNOIJGll. 
Rocheatur, iN. 7 ., .Sept 14, 1861. tiK>-l.'itoo 
tl.IjV’FON- CrFt A I 
J Dollars per thousand, by 
„y . 1 at Twenty Five 
(iKd. BECK, Charlotte, N Y. 
8b fur new. - -um.auants) 
TOKONTrt, SRI-T 28. Ki.nrtt—Flour begin* to partieiimte i n 
Die general improvement, and there is at lengih cnneidio-ablii 
animation In the market, Wy aro very glad to perceive (his 
Change in the trade, and hope our millers, many ot u-hom dc 
serve great sympathy for their heavy joiseii during the mim- 
lol'lows ftb w to mukl ' 8 ood tlifde deucionc.v We quoin as 
Superfine. iwm.m 
J,"? 0 )’..4,7ftJ4 All 
Fxtra ... .. fi.l 106 ( 6,30 
Double extra, ... . . fi.fiftn 8 .U 0 
I J , Having imported 
A.pe/' sleauu-r N't-w YoTk a lot of ... ITALIAN BFKH. 
fwhi; h arrived iiiRii remarkably good state,) I shall b« able U> 
furnish amateurs wdth pure genuine ITALIAN QUEENS For 
pru-e mid other iiifonnatinn, apply t.( 
\r n i... , r . WM. Rf'SK. fifi Exchange Place, New York 
tim'J.i i btn , ntr th, ‘ LikI HnJ "“I*’ Itnportion ’hisseason, 
nit puiiiic mn roly ou it purt^tfy pure brefni (Jill-4t 
of cbiiroff*. 
r"i 7 : r‘i? a IVfir.hnr fu a School.- ritv or 
.Tif rt tS r, Ii u ‘ nt k0 lh " MMual Enttliflh 
Addiess K. W B . fit RnlgerV.4hp, New York City 
VTF! W ENT IT I; j hmsks. \, 
^ii^mG:^i^ ut n ra 5 s AnvBKTiamr 
_ , . , ..... .. .. .. iftniim m (Mir 
market during the week, and not. only for wheat, but for other 
articles it good doiil of money has been .-.uried into the coun¬ 
try rail wheat has been in active demand, with liberal sun. 
plies, M $l,U5(a)l,li) for t>> good, and $ 111 ® 1.15 lor good 
J \ rivaled .’oliee-Atrameri" - Transparbnt Conw’' for Ke.se 
"I 'ri Mlllcb-Snfo,” for ve-t pocket, " Patent |n- 
" l ilemmer a! d gioTw-- 'i '";"!-''' 1 !"" 1 V W ' )r •'-Hol.lnr;" Dowueito 
1 au ^ Shj 0 !l 1 ^Sat^racrion or money rotarned 
1 i 1 '' 1 , • Nil - -.111 ■ | , \ ew York. 
irBtilT AND OWN \m xn jvt a r 
6 , MOODY At SON, Niagara Nurseries, Lock port, N, Y. 
( , ii N ' e, K < ' I TIC 1-G. Du. N BABCOCK'S 
V-' MkPirAI, and SUNWOAI. OVFICR and groat Canckr Fm- 
HOKIUM, N o 31.2 Chapel St. New Haven, Conn '-,’anoers and 
Tuiimrsof all diiM-ripUrms removed without, pain, and without 
the use ol the knife. Dr BADOouk would infnuo all peraom, 
rtilfiuletl with < anc»A|A or luimrr«ot auv ‘leHcrii tjori that bt 
addressing il letter to him, they will bo furnished with nolrcti 
lar of his mode of treatment, h ee of charge 
Dr, B.uii ilOk is tho original Caueer Don’ r of New England, 
and the duly one who removes Cancers without pam Alt 
Others are hut Iniltutors, induced hv his success to profess 
themselves Lanrr-i Doc tors Plenty ot references to those who- 
have been cured can be seen at my office 
While .Swellings, flip ()i eases, Birth Marks. Sea-ofuloirs and 
Malignant Dicers, Diseases of the Mouth and Throat. Uloorn- 
tion of til" Bones. TetP-r, Scald Head, and all Dtoeusg of ih» 
Skin, permanently enrsd. 
Orders from abroad promptly attended to, 
eoa.v. Dk. N. BABCOCK, 
‘- i( No. 392Chapei Bt, New Haven, Conn. 
1 ^ 1 1 COUNTY 
\ 1 he undoislgned is now pi-enured to exuants orders for th» 
fa 1 trade, tor Ins stock of pure Chester County Mgs. These are 
selected with great rare and ellielly from premium stock. 
Re erenre i> made to purClmsen. of past -easons, In all sections 
or tUo Onion. I “--e, $lo per pair not, akin, boxod and deli-rored 
m Philuowjnhm; pavm»*ntm iuJvji.mc*‘. 
SlOIUUs, vVKi’UMiltfuwl and W».rehou 
1,1^0 Market 8t. # I'bibkjptlpliiu, Pa. 
HUBBARD & NORTHROP 
Aro now oflering, at their 
t ot‘t t..tn sales no o.n, 
Nos. 69 & 71 Main St., Marble Buildings, 
IiO< ’HESTKR, N. Y., 
A OtlOICK AND UOMFLKrlS AS80RT1IKNT OK 
European and American Dross Goods 
Black and Fancy Dress Silks, 
Broehe and Woolen l.oog Shawls. 
Broche and Woolen Square Shawls, 
Bombwipes. Alpacas and Faramettus, 
krench Merinos, (‘test Assortment in Rochester ) 
French and Aroenoan Prints and Ginghams 
House Furnishing Goods. Woolen Blankets, 
Lacfi ana Muslin Drapery, (Yard or S**t,) 
Wrappers and Drawers, Ladles’ and G«intl®rnerTs 
White Goods, Eiubroiderles, Hosiery, (fee 
—ALSO— 
Bleached and Brown Sheetings and Shirtings, 
Tickings, Denims and Towelings, 
At i.Mss than the present New York prices, 
. 7(<tl 8 
mini la 
25.0) ,’t« 
40(al 46 
. 60f(i) 76 
. »k«) 2.5 
$l,76(e)Z6d 
$4 6 tt’aA IH) 
3 5O.uU.0d 
,’UH»J) 6 . 0 q 
3 (KK&4.II0 
l-7'km2,00 
60fai 60 
OOfa) J ‘j 
OH® 8 
.10.OXad4.U0 
3.UIX,i.tMIO 
— (tlohe. 
i.-imbs 
Sheepskins, 
Hides, d lb 
Calfskins... 
Hay. 
Straw,..., 
^ xJ Chanok ok Addrros. —Subscribers wishing the at 
of their pa t )ers changed from one Post-Office to another, 
specify the OLD address as well aa the nkw to secure comp] 
with their requests. 
Id the manufacturing town of Planen, iD Saxony, a fire 
recently took place which lasted two days, and destroyed an 
entire district. 
— The force now employed in the Kittery (Me.,) Navy 
\ ard is 1,700 men, and there are four war vessels in process 
of construction. 
— Mr Charles Vasear. a prominent citizen of Poughkeepsie, 
died on the 20th ult. He was the founder of the new Vassar 
Female College. 
— The health of the Federal army is described by a Chap. 
Inin as miraculous, and he praises the cleanliness and comfort 
of the hospitals. 
— The aggregate cargoes Erie canal boats can float in a 
-eason, from the lakes to the ocean, would load the combined 
fleets of the world. 
— An official report shows that two fellows have killed in 
Detroit 2,223 dogs, for which they present a bill against the 
city of nearly $600. 
— Dixon, III., was visited by a severe tornado on the 14th 
sit Several buildings were unroofed and torn down. No 
jierson was injured. 
— There are 70 woolen mills engaged in manufacturing 
cloth for the Government, and the amount of goods ordered 
is about $ 20 , 000 , 000 . 
The Miller family, which resides in Minot, Me., within a 
ndias of two miles, has lost 14 children by diptheria within 
the last few months. 
— There are now in the U. S. Navy 9 captains, 14 com¬ 
manders, and 37 lieutenants, from the seceded States. They 
ire loyal to the core. 
— 7ortamouth, N. FT., was never before so flourishing as it 
tas been 9 ince the war commenced, on account of the Gov¬ 
ernment works there. 
— f noli Lathrop, of South Radley, Mass, on opening a bag 
'[ latent office wheat, imported from Fraace, found it alive 
aith small blscg bugs. 
-The Government of the King of Italy has resolved to 
r an exhibition of Art and Industry at Florence daring 
‘•ptember and October. 
— Another den of skiliral counterfeiters has been broken 
in St. Louis, an extensive haul of coin made, and six 
ttperU in the art arrested. ’ 
— it appears from the returns made by the officers appoint- 
to take the late census, that the population Df Paris ! 
‘mounts to 1,700,000 bouIs. 
-There are 5 098 boats belonging to the Erie canal, of j 
,L "h 1,446 are of greater tannage than the vessel in which 
•vloinbus discovered America. 
— In Highgate, Vt., with a population of not quite two 1 
'-and eight hundred, there are six hundred scholars and 
(Metiers in the Sabbath schools. j 
— The Richmond Whig says that in two months the Con- 1 
-tote Government ‘ wilt command Maryland, Kentucky, r 
w 1 Missouri. ” Will they do it? 1 
\ HA.H33 CHAKTCE. 
A Large Lot of Trees, Shrubs, &c., for $10. 
„ A 2m!'i/,V!. r, r rt "r n i!- V !" r , tt " lw ' w'-d'lns on purchase TREKS 
and .SHRUBS, fnr fall planting, is furnished by the subscriber, 
who offers the following asaortmout for $18, all choice kinds, of 
firnt quality mil wsirruntcvi go dii(R e 
< x COIjJLi I3CTXOIV . 
FRUIT. 
4 Standard Apple Trees, 
4 Pears, .Standard or Dwarf. * 
•I Peaches, assorted. 
4 ('berries. 
7 Gram's, hardy, of different, kinds, as follows:—I Delaware- 2 
.e„ - Gfboonl; I Diana, I Isabella, 1 Clinton, | Catawba. 
100 Rnkpherncs, 4 choice kinds, fail to-n.i. g included 
.160 Strawberries 75 Longworth'* Prolific, 7.5 Wilson's Seedling- 
aa» sxfsk" ** s ’* ri “ ■» * 
4 Gooseberries, of two varieties. 
16 Currant* — 4 White Grape, 4 Cherry; 4 Red Grape; 4 Black 
013,TXT A-TvXEKTT-AJLi- 
6 KW*k 2 Hybrid PerpetuaJ; 2 Summer; 2 Moea. 
1 »^pirn*/i o.allorta, 
1 Spiraia ReevesH, fl. pleno. 
1 Tartarian Honeysuckle, 
1 (dimhing Honeysuckle. 
1 Weigels, rosea, 
1 English Hawthorn, double pink. 
1 Didytra spertahllis. 
1 d 0 ph"oxmc rb#Cfl<,U8 Plllnlfl ' 'Mluling some of the bent 
F arsons w l*liitiv to substitute other varieties than these 
named, and or the vune value, will bu accommodated. 
TiWTiITVLt T V- B.OSM 8 FOR 03. 
er T (W„S°? d 1 H ? ui V, t> Fkri-vtPaI,. Sitvnkk, and Mosa Itoem 
oF tiio 06M- hd< 1 kMidJiiiT vanulim, tor $5. 
FOIL WALK AT WHOLKSALK, 
Specinl Notices 
n . "w*»r Vfl l 4 Itn. 
first quality K) cwt,. 
Ordinary quality. ' "'! 
L’oniniOD quility...! 
Inferior quality.V.V. 
~ , ,, COWS A.vd 0ALVK8, 
First quality. 
Ordinary quality. 
Common quality,.!!!!!!!!!!! 
Inferior quality. 
— _ „ VKAL CAI.VBS.. 
First quality, 'iff tb. 
Ordinary quality... 
Common quality,. 
Inferior quality.. !!...!!!!!!!!!!! 
„ , „ SHKKI* A NO LAM 68 . 
Prunii quality, If) head. 
Ordinary quality. 
Common quality....!!!!"!. 
Inferior quality. .!.”."“! 
ro . .. . 8 WINN. 
First quality, f) rb. 
Other qualities,. . 
AI.KANY, SRrT. 30 
$8,266)9.110 
7.26(8i8 Oil 
6.60(5^.90 
e.axjidj.uu 
77-€r- Tub Metropolitan Gin- Rooestore, No. 
26 Buffalo street, Rochester, N. Y. Among the I'men 
distributed at this popular establishment for month 
ending Sept. 30th, were 22 Gold and Silver Watches, 
11 Gold Guard Chaina, 7 large sized Silver hie 
hitchers, 8 Silver Cake Baskets, 21 Silver Cups, 11 
Gold Bracelets, 8 Gold Necklaces, 22 Setts of Jewelry, 
31 Setts Silver Tea and Tablespoons, 18 Setts Silver 
Forks, besides over 1,500 other articles of value. A 
Gift varying in value from 50 cents to $100.00 ac¬ 
companies each Book sold. Descriptive Catalogues 
mailed free, upon application. 
,$45.0iX5«0.00 
. 48.006)4 5.00 
. 30.00" 36.00 
. 22 U0(u 28.O) 
riiiich siittolactkm that wu urn ab(« to record the fact that, uur 
efforts to maintain our former amount of bueineiut have been 
entirel y successful, and in some department)! tin- wiles have in¬ 
creased over those of any previous year 
KVF.UV DKI'ARTSISNl' CONTAIN* BARGAIN 8 1 
Whjflh we ahujltd he happy to exhibit, confidently helieviug 
that they_ would ho appreciated li.y the most economical pur 
chase r W e am also u x i ensive man n loctu re ro of 
LADIES’ CLOTH GARMENTS. 
Every darirabid jerede of Cloth and Beaver CLOAKS, of the 
most approved and t inhionahle 8tvle«, ure aow oflared hv qk 
in groat variety. We are ajeo prepared to 
MANCFACTL’HE 6ARJIKSTS TO OKDKR, 
AT A FEW Itoim.y NOTICE, 
Fb? those who prnfor soleoUng their own Cloths. 
We have taken gioat puina t*. perfect arrangements anner- 
tairmig to tills popular branch nf our business, and we are 
every month acquiring more and more popularity in the Man¬ 
ufacturing Department. 
rft-OOK BRICES, AI.WAYS SATISFACTORY 
IIUKKARD A. NORTHROP, 
*‘ 12 69 ft 71 Main Street, Rochester, N, Y. 
$4.5roi.A,5i) 
.3.26&AA5 
2,76:5)3.26 
2256/A75 
4 6R7«C 
S?i(0)3>iC 
ALKAN Y, Ski-t. 30 — Bkkvk.x - We have the same old story 
doi^PS^in’\ 8 S a,rk !i t <» Over-supplied and prices are 
(town again On Saturday the drovers were pretty still each 
hoping and prophesying that, there wouldn’t Is- mom than S,0«) 
!if h r e ’ hl ' t , l - raln “ n *"’ train tiegnu to come in, until the to 
tal for the week was i n n an to 4,691), which ij at least l,5)H) more 
r ' ,U a ■ W .!H‘ is? ,nltn . v 0,1 t,lfi market, 
P?5%“ "-P* 1 remained so till Die close, at a decline of k'na 
dc. all around Most nf the sales have been made to the New- 
I orkers the Kastorn men holding not till lh» lost, for even 
tower rates, thev having had v.-rv poor markets the past two 
W u e J?» avnnye quality m cot above medium 
RWJRWTtt-- I be following is our comparative statement oT 
W^pUAtthUmarkotoyor the Cent.nl tedlmad, estimating 16 
... , . Cor, week 
This week. Last week. Lost year. 
.4.690 3,424 S.tMJl 
SP« e P.-.4,606 4,360 2 454 
go**.- w . 180 .... * jjo 
♦b-’JhS.tr - ??'t rket M at the decline, and many of 
the drovers will ho compelled to sell at a loss. Some shipped to 
New York hut night (nearly I,'4)0 head went down by rad arid 
thifi-arllftst moment 0 MlVe tbttmselv<!H by getting to mar ket at 
Sas-JI:. 
ja«s 
Tv !'?,’a ? a uHi y .. wme 3h5;3)^c 
Third auallty . 2 diaUa o 
w‘.'s U em!eT,Tir/'^ p - ,y '"f'lod and the demand more brisk than 
7 Anticipated. The inquiry for the Easternmar- 
market is firm at 3c lor ordinary 
f' l 3 M;'> C tf lb far good. About X.uOO head were token at 
price* within tlrr«> QUOtationv. 
4lJi.cn Cows -Nominally $286388, 
Ot^^!, , Tn°i N | ,aiu b" and*a, 900 BeeVl ’ 3 ’ 300 St0re8 ' 
do.S .hWdo.HwS'Sk’ * Mi an,t “ uaUt J r ' ^ 86000,1 
Mitr.ii Cows f3!r<i46, common, $18@19. 
WciKKl.vii Oxkn -None. 
VKAi, Ca i.vKs — #3.006)4,IX). 
$17fUd8 Viu-if — two y^ars Old, «12@I4; three years old, 
Hipkm <Tallow. AolSWc. 
Cai.k 8 rinh a., 9 c. ' 
ditsep anu Lawbs—$ 1.2601,60; extra and selections, $2,00® 
Jflarkete, Commerce, $zc. 
Flour. There has been no advance In flour since our last, 
but prices are very firm. We quote inferior Spring at $ 4 , 76 , bo- 
cause some few dealers have a very poor article in the market 
at that rate, but a medium grade will roadiiy bring $5.09 per 
barrel. 
Grajn -INo change in Wheat, Corn, or Data. Rye is 5 cents 
per bu-ihel better than last week. Barley is corning in in small 
quantrtes, but not enough to fix the market. 
Pkovisio-VS of all kinds are as last quoted. 
Damv. ito-Roll Butter remains at I 0 @U cento per pound. 
Firkin has advanced slightly. Cheese has put on 2 cento per 
pound for the week. Eggs are up to 11 cento per dozen. 
Honey is worth i 2 (ail» cents per pound. 
Dried Luurrs are in better demand, and are advancing 
slowly. 
ROCHESTER WHOLESALE ERICKS. 
Flour and Grain. Evir* dnvom uvaU. 
Flour, winter wheat,$.5,266.-6.60 H^oy. box!!!!"' {wl 4 “ 
l our, spr lug do, 4 7665 00 C'andfea, bq* itomOkc 
w, iDJun.i.uuaj.12 Fmitit and Roots 
Wheat. Genexea. ... J.i.»)ujI 26 Apples, btlahel .W5i60o 
r«™ W rt i. ta Apples, dried V lb! 
C«nj. old . 006.45c F'eacbes. do. iwt 
H IGHLA ND NI.I ItSEKIEH, 
SYRACUSE, N. Y. 
i'mcKS lower than 'ian be found elsewhere in the State for 
the same quality, 
We invite the attention of Nursw-y men and Dealers to our 
large assortment of choice and well grown 
Fruit and Ornamental Treea, Shrubs and Roses, 
which wo niter for vale lower than ivuj be purchased elsewhere 
in this Htato Our .tool; of aitlbh, Peaks, Bkaciiks, Plums 
. iJKKKlKg, LcRRa.m-s, (iKARKe, 4:0., iVc., Is large, of tine growth, 
and of choiW! Viirletles * 
We also ofifnr the finest seedlings of Apples, Pear, Plum and 
Anger- Huino.e to be found any where. 
Apple grafts furnished to order. 
Packing done in the best manner. 
COWLES, ROBERTS & CO. 
H laKUTfUW NOTICE.— Shmiw-s Or- 
J 'J K 1 I 1 IC. CofTXTV OK Monkob 
pursuant to the Stotntes of this 
ouiUi'find of tfi^ hqduxoiI notice from the SMfntAnr of State 
that the General Election will be held in this County o n the 
Tuesday succeeding the lirsl Monday of November next; at 
whe h election the ulhcers named in the annexed notice will 
)»«.« is. um. mKA)1 s » ml - *«« 
„_ Static ok Nbw Yoaic, ) 
OryjCK OK TUB SSCRKTAItY OK 3-r.kTK i 
AbUny. Aligns! 1, 1861. 
lo the Slicplif of th» County nl' Hunroei 
bifhe'ld totlto if hereby giver,, that a the General Election to 
L“ ' ' J .“ e succeeding the rust Mon- 
towB ,S| ,: )6r u ‘ iXt ’ tha following officers ora to be elected, 
A Secretory of State. 111 the place of Davil K. Floyd Jones. 
A Comptroilei- m the place of Robert Deniimton. 
An Attornev-r.eneral. in the plac- of Charlv r, Myers. 
eK fVlKll* h tun ni.iin nm ... I . . 1 -1 . . , _ 
^AR.r*ETING S! 
300 PIECES THIS DAY RECEIVED! 
Ly_EBV VARIETY the loarket itfords. Price* 
Miry In if li'ilin li to $ft the miLkir)^ tins moHt Kxtkn.sivk 
A^hoktmknt to bg lound in imv In thw .-onutry, in 
Styfs.it, Cmonriux. hl^yanc.c oj Dutton* and I'kjces 
\\ o navv spared no iminN to rtuik^ our Slock thr mohit at- 
ruACTrvK uvt‘r oily rod i^any on»- soMon, nnd we f'u. v fw/ici- 
pat* a farpr trade. 
The time is passing when CAKPET3 ran h« sold at the present 
paces. AM. manufacturei-» have stopped their looms, and *nv 
OUvatu-e n jl ,Ililkl ' piece or goods until the prices 
Carpel i ngs 
Are made from itrTOBTKn wool, and the large demand for that 
kind of stork Inr Arm y cloth tin- greatly increased the price. 
I..N ABOVB K.urr.s Sboui.l be borne in mind hv all who are 
auy kln ' J of u C - VKi ' 1 ’ :T - a “ J <* make 
100 EtECr.S FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, 
THE PROVISION MARKETS, 
NEW YORK, SKPT. 30. - 
Change in prices, but with 
port and home consumption. 
$5,25(3)5.35 for superfine State; *5.60a6,7U for 
35 for superfine Western; “ ' 
extra do; t5,KA;*5,95 for *h. 
Otiio, and $8,0566,50 for trade brands do, 
quiet. F-•" ' 
—Fuutr—M arket without material 
a less active business doing for ex- 
1 . Sales at F 5 . 2 i.to 5 ,A 5 for rejected ; 
.. . (i, r C - 5,7-J for extra do; $5,2.Vo5,- 
*’ 6d@5.8U for common to medium 
figpjog bwnilt extra round hooped 
>; 4i • • >» . uT«e.J5 briiftdn mO, — mn.rkHt cloiiuhf 
Without change, but with rather lea* 
buMriess doing. Sales at $,'i,25(u5..35 for - 0 [*-rllrte, and , 4 . 6 , 55(4 
f to Choice extra Rye Hour steady, with sales 
“ ^ tor inferior to choice. Corn meal quint and with- 
out >°ater 1 aI change in prices. Sales at $2.90 for choice West 
eI SL ? >r J''™*?’ a n<i $4.15 for Brandy win* ’ 
teKAi.N -V, beat market scarcely -o firm, nod demand less u-- 
anv mo« 4 .'Ma )r and home consumption, but prices without 
any material change, hales Chicago epringat Sl.ltSR&il 20 ito- 
clubat^i^lRAitoV^?' 1 ’^!' at $1.20. Milwaukee 
Siwvvt aW* / L , iru^or* n,W I# *'> O.’tKiel.fiii. red State at 
f»'*fvvai\i v ^ W ^‘ t " r , n *l.Sfl@J,40; winter red Western 
at. $1...» 3 1 54 inferior to choice; white Michigan at $1 38,xl 40 
wh,to kentuek v at 31^a 1.46. and red and white Long Waml 
°* private tenon. Rye quiet and very firm, with small sales at 
THE WOOL MARKETS. 
market fg very firm and prices have 
it. ,3c +1 Id, tlir jmst, week, autl from the lowest 
ek tt&iro thft fUlv&Qiv ha*! t>ee»i 6 to 7 rent 
.PtiiM no. i.sorbic 
; rino ._ I'o. No. 2. uvs.a, 
lo*- . Tuxh*, . . *>7/40 
.Smyrna, washed..!!!!!!!ia &26 
.. .wu36 Do unwashed, gffi ]7 
*• .«?, M Buenos Ayres. toi 45 
. t . r ,4Hf.-45 Cnmea, 7<iii7 
ne,.8S®38 Canada.!!.!!..!30(5iS4 
KPT. 80.—The demand for Wool continues very 
market i« bouvant. The Bales of Fleece during 
aggregate 96.0OU tbs., all on private terms. * 
rojSKWr. 26.— A continued active demand, and 
ud tor fine clips. The lower grades sell at 36(ai3lic. 
KEYSTONE Cl DEB AND WINE MILL. 
This adHiirnble machine is now ready for the fruit harvest of 
1861. it is, if possible, m id« tjetter than ever before, and well 
w »rtby the attention nf farmers wanting such Machines 
tt has uo superior in the market, and is theotilv mill that 
will properly grind Grape* Price, $4u. For sale by dealers or 
the manufacturer. W (.). H1CK0K. 
“>4-B)t Eagle Works, Harrisburg, Pa. 
P -Art 33 JG S « — We offer for sale first class trees 
jL at the pillowing piioes. 
tiwoo i 1 $^ ,-d. 1 ’" 0 !’’ ttem^rd Psnni$200» 1.004); Dwarf Pears 
*1 W N l{2% $200 Yi 1(000; Peaches 
leOOU, Apple .Seedling* 13.0) i) I.uOO. 
r or |mrt 1 cul 4 rt Kcnd for* our Ctttaloirue. 
807-tf H, SOUTH WICK 5s SON, Dansville, Liy. Co., N. Y. 
