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mu ^ubUsltcr to the public 
nf fAttl ‘: h y raMrorcl 313 State (lint wore 
lniM< a (oral •14.411 agult ,t 4 / 1*1 tort ivc-V 
. our quoUtnin* ii- « ill lx- noticed beloiv . 
This week, Lssl wt-eg. 
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V" c ' l! »nged bunds, ;l. holders 
fires offered. 
caused 111 til have a Iaivo siip- 
,hi j head. The deinuml i* good 
1 -V limnliivyp boon heavy -my 
'H^liavo l'a|Ion off a trill. 1 . WV 
'I 1 ' • h' ** weight. nrnl *til|-fed 
' '"ill- and wg quote nominally 
y S^ess. 
driven in, and we h: 
Pricks- Wo .titer 
Premium. 
Extra.. 
First quality.... 
Second quality. 
Third quality... 
Salks—N ot over 1 
are not Inclined to 
shklo- rtio rise m prices hits 
ply, the receipt* being oyer V, 1 .. j ■, 
and sales quick at la* t nit pm. 
H??*' receipt* at Ki,.! Alii 
U«*ft<) lor 11 m• uu.i nriOf* 
CHEAP BOOT AND SHOE STORE, 
5-1- State St., rYtansion House Uloolc, 
nocMtsTKn, jy, j*. 
THE LARGEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST RECULATED 
s KL O E S T O n 33 
I3NT WESTERN NEW YORK. 
A Full assortment of both 
Eastern and Home-Made Work 
CONSTANTLY ON ET ALINED. 
AH kinds of Boots atid Shoes 
MA3D13 TO OR3DEH, 
And the work done promptly when promised. 
HO MISREPRESENTATIONS ALLOWED FOR THE 
SAKE OR’ SELLING. 
Parties buying goods at, this Store can IN ALL CASES have 
THEIR HVrOHNnErsT REFUNDED 
If they desire it, if the goods bought are not as represented 
or do not lit aud are returned in good order. 
I *IC1 £H<> \s from tin* C< > I r JN'jr’It'V” 
Visiting the city and wishing to purchase Good Boots and 
Shoes, should he sure to find this Store. 
I*R.ATT, 
54 State Street, Mansion House Block, 
Third Door South of Market Street 
A NEW QUARTER! 
— There are at present in Baltimore twenty thousand 
troops. 
— The dry-goods stores at the South are almost destitute 
of stocks. 
— Cannel coal has been discovered in the Northern part of 
Minnesota. 
— Davenport is the largest city in Iowa, and has over 13,000 
inhabitants. 
— Large quantities of cotton are coming from England to 
this country. 
— Prince Napoleon has sailed from Boston for St. Johns, 
New Brunswick. 
— The pensions now paid by the French Treasury amount 
to 72,379,360 francs. 
— Sam. C. Reid is announced as a candidate for the rebel 
CoDgross in New Orleans. 
— A bill prohibiting the marriage of first cousins is pending 
in the Kentucky Legislature. 
— It has been decided not to admit children under five 
years into the Boston schools. 
— Stockingknilting associations have been organized by 
the ladies of Lebanon Co,, Pa. 
— Win, C. Rives is a candidate for the rebel Congress in 
the seventh district of Virginia. 
— A new banking house, composed of New York men, is 
soon to be opened in Washington. 
— James B. Clay, the renegade son of “ the gallant Harry,” 
was captured by a boy not over sixteen! 
— The marine losses for September are reported at $172,000; 
the total since January 1 is $10,162,850. 
— The rebels have formally taken possession of Arizona, in 
the name of the '* Confederate States of America. 
— Six hundred thousand pairs of sewed shoes are now 
being manufactured in Massachusetts for the army. 
— Mr. Holbrook, Governor elect of Vermont, is danger¬ 
ously ill with typhoid fever at his home Brattleboro. 
— Vermont is raising her sixth regiment. There are 600 
enrolled, and the went into camp at Montpelier last week. 
— The late Duke of Buckingham had a large insurance on 
his lit*, upward of three hundred thousand pounds sterling. 
— Gov. Morgan, of this State, has designated Thursday, 
November 2Sth, as a day of Praise, Tnanksgiving, and Prayer. 
— The storm on Lake Superior week before last was very 
severe, 
Now is the Time to Procure Subscribers! 
With last No. commenced a New Quarter of the 
Rural New-Yorker— affording a good opportunity 
for renewals, or for trial or yearly subscriptions to 
begin. See notice of “ Fall Campaign” on last page 
—wherein the ensuing quarter is offered, on Trial, 
at only half price. Aon- is the Time 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 conseqnences, as we risk losing 
many subscribers thereby — we appeal to all who 
think the Rural is doing Goon and maintaining the 
Right, to give it their encouragement and support. 
the wool markets. 
wirif ■?YiirLr 0 ! {K i’ T ' •'r Th, ‘ o’a'ket continues 
wm tll^ slock, prices have further improved. 
i im f | , |.V’ Ur r< ? T"' 9 u ' >ta, ;! ons Bales have be 
'II.0)11 II,s i-leer,• at r.T-j'l7c, aiel 20,U0i) If,* Pull,.,! ;i,; 
., !'J:'''"' ,u " ; ‘ n mart t'oin Rnuland 1 at price 
■t! !«' Vi' Y' mv " to l"' high. Aeuvv importation- 
, '“ siifipjv immediate wants. Istrge orders 
Hhread but full prices will rule till the market 1 * |>, 
ed. 11 lent is non hut little wool ti first, hands. 
American haxnuv Fleece ?t|p 
American full-blood Aiming ... 
American half and three-,marte'r b'lood MeriuoY 
Native a ml one-fourth Merino. 
Extra, Pulled . . 
Superfine, Pulled.. .. 
No. 1 , Pulled ... . 
Lambs, Pulled.. .'..’”1. 
California, line, unwashed”. 
tor Bupidl 
.15^48 
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27432 
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ABOUT ADVERTISING, 
FACTS FOIL HUiSlNKiSS T 
forevnnxt ,C ,nw< ' p * w<| h Only it moderate .U mttod 
tor 1 xporf. tie. pnv.ile in-coino- front Krnnve bv the Ni i,,ni-i 
are not M> fflvorable. Snip* Milwaukee elijbat «q, 2 li<i 1,25 ; dain- 
ftvi d and inferior do nt ?|,il3(.r 1, 1 1; C’llicape n|irin : at , ; i.ift.i 1.23* 
'Vinter ted Wester at 51,80,) I .'Pi umber low , SI ,'IKu i 1 , itn 
cine iprljo. n •c|, 20 ,r 4 r ,„] >•(.,|,. „ S | | I, v ,.rv"eiie,,-,> 
ur K ' . ,a ' an M *'-1^1,35 the latter no extreme price - 
ti ote Wealern at f|,37iull,4A-the lult. t .. for Cbfowo : 
white Canaillnn »f. *1 m , red long Wand n„ p t ftve Ohn: 
ailes Mate at 7«o Barley very srnrci) nt. '.'•" 7/0.. im to loiditv' 
t.orT, ccntmiien in pretrv good demand for export and mono 
cooHiiuintion. and market rules Very firm, miles at .Ma-Vio for 
lb,maved and inlerou- W-atern mixed; .Via We. for Eastoru do 
JW'l'Pjnv do . wL.'.Vc tor WeMorn 
.1 ullnw ; 60ft fo- Werlci u white, mclnrlinv Western mixed in 
-tore nt 5- „c iree r,| all cbaiyi-s to Nov id, data in limit..,| 
roqW'statfe'ft-’c. forL'anadiau, aud 3k.dAV for Wontei n and 
..'’.tl'Y '-••"'5's-l’qrk market scarcely «p ttrin ; uW at S] 1 K ,„ 
1.1.IK) for niepx, and Kl.no for prime. Lai d more native ami 
uiarkct hrioer . xalnit lit H*, l (ffli|»,e. Butter in fair requed at 7:,i 
lit., lor Ohm, and l2jjLa,)r,c. for Slate Chenao atoady at Ciniia. 
for inferior tn pviina. 1 
.Ahmj.i Re> i< ain ba 1,; t noticed, with salt- of 75 iibla. Pot and 
36 do. I earl, at 85.25, I he previoim price 
Ihii'.s -The market In firm Uudurthe I'ti comfilo foreign advicea 
nal.h a good denmn Irnm COiummere far all grndeM, aid ler 
Choice, for export , the reciiipls Cimtiime very livlit I'm the aea. 
'J 00 ’ "P,’ ficcRmhlate , sales reach Phi l,al,M 
ism - at Me, as toimnlity . ami 2141 do |»W., at lN e 2 u |„. 
eluding id hales lor export. In OJd.aoine 60 bates IV ,0 no Id at 
l,P,.c. and (fill do oldei gtnwth.- on private term, 
Skkps The demnml for Timothy contimie;i good, we note 
aalexof I.tNd IniHWUt $t. 75 „ f 2 , purf for shipment. The market 
Im- Linseed cont iiiihh very itronv. and nrlnec teed Upward ad 
vices from ( nleiit.lA being very favorable to holders-the latest 
accounts trom there state t,bar, .llpply ttiw lev; than had 
been expected, and that tli4demand was more titan count to 
the supply—we notice soles here of tn,el.\nfitl huge Bombay 
from store, on private terms, ami in Boston, <evei.il thousand 
bags Calcutta, at il.HOlji I HB, ca*li Rough Flux m in demand 
biivobeen made of 3,300 bush. Slate, at $1,65(1 1 . 57 ) 
A'.BWI, OiT. 7 FuM'it AM> MF.AI.-Hnr market Tor flour 
opened Unit. Willi a trnrir upward tendenc, Some holder's 
advanced their view* from III to 16 cents per h.irre], Gut 110 to 
the .■lo-e ..I our report no improvement in prices hail I.. 
‘-tffiMmiinil !«ltlioiij/h Ihn wiw 6 U 0 V>»xit, with an active 
dr-mawl at tho doHjruf pricvM of ^alm«Uv. (U>vu meal »,a uctive 
#lf»u firm. 
Ghai.v Wheat, has further Improved in value, with a lair 
tndhmr demand Silica White Genesee at. $l.;kl, and white 
' rr/r ? t * i' oro . >«”» buoyant,, with a fair demand nta 
Ml/idd tlccliue. sale* mixed Western at blit nminlv at. 
at .".-I, I. ve in nt nml salahin at 70 Bariev meets with afair 
deniand. anil the market rule), pretty steady. Sales Western 
at 60, two-iowcrl Stale at .W, Wavne countv at. ( 41 , Ontario 
63. prime foil, rowed State at Bfi. . 0 ml Canada Wed, 
at 70, lata quiet hut stniuty Sales State at A)« 33 1 „ the latter 
figure lor let- delivered, 
KBKD—A Ready inrritef. with xaler 3o tun- l*j lb. fi nd at 32!j. 
Opt 7 —Fl.Oi'rt—Sale*. Ol extra Wiacnnain and 
lllmoiM ,,t WJfriC-I.M'J; dout,In extra lllleoia at. S5.00; extra 
••'Ah"' Chi raw wheat, No, 2 , at ni. Kentucky whitd 
on private trim*; unifier Iowa at * 1 , 05 , Ker,e«ha olul, at !)7 
Uilcnco springntflti, Michigan at $ 1 .]f*a,|,ao. fliicagn cpvi.n at. 
06 t orn sales id Sim.to. Hat., Lad, ,,t Harley- 
Sales ol prime Canada at. 63 , J 
PkOVIhio.m -Mesa pork nt 413,50, nrinei at *1;' 50, Hums 
plain sugar cured. ;,ttt(cias; ,|o, in -ark-, at, s\ ,<1 i.md : ,ta. 
.shooIdei- null 1 at.A'-i t.'ountry XttvgjJ 4»,ou Salt- I-ide at 
ij 1 1 f i r it a is’ I > «> 1 < n ,'V m j*; rv r r *\ i 
r TREKS. SlIRCnS. VINES, \-r. - The lara«*t amlmosl 
complete stock ever offered in Niagara county. For sain nl 
war prices. J 
Local and Traveling Agents wanted to sell Trims from ouu 
Nurseries, tor 1 rices ami 1 . .italogues address 
E. MOODY A: SuN. Niagara Nurseries. Lockport, N. T. 
Half do .:n,T III 
Common.J4i>. j 10 
W extern mixed. 30 „ 35 
rllllOd Extra.43 ,46 
Do. Superfine.. .4i>,t;43 
Al.ttANY, Otrr. 3,-TY 4. 
continues qmtn active, and the 
tendency. Tho sales of Flee 
IfiO.OOd the., on private terms, 
Journos, 
CINCINNATI, Out. J. — A continued active demand and 
nricoa hnnyitijl. | fin entire clip has now pa- ed from first bands 
into these of ni/inidiieturevA mid large opprater- JO.OiK) tfis 
com!"on sold here w | i.)i ,, i On* week at 37c. Fine ,-lipa bring 10 
4 fa C ’PeM l e t | ,l ' < l v !,'’ wnslieil common would bring SSro 
39c. Fulled is helling at ,'40(,O31. t/ajetti 
DETROIT. Opt 5 -There is now no wool left in first, bands 
except an occasional lotofl'nll or tlirce-fouri let blood Prices 
ncm„, n i > l l, ,',' r 'i tUv M '"' tree I y oiler,-d. ami is 
probable llmt even a trifle higher would be paid -Tritnme 
...43 ,46 I frinien.... 7 ,, 17 
...46,043 1 Canada.' 30 ,, 3,1 
The demand for Fleece and Fulled Wool 
market firm witli . 11 , upward 
eve during (be week have reached 
supposed to be very fall price.). 
I 1 \ * J I 4 V iV Q I 1 R1E iVN*-—Having Iimporic, 
I per steamer \„w York, a lot nf genuine ITU ,TAN BEES 
[which arrived In a remarkably good state,) I shall lie able t< 
furnish nm.'iti'iir- with pure aerimrie rr.vLI A\ OUKENH Fo 
price and other iol'ormntion. apidv to 
m n ti • W V. RHBK, At lOxrhnnge PI,tew, New York, 
at k. I lus being the last and iiulv importion this Reusoi) 
the public can filly Oil getting a |,eit„e.r.ly pure broad, 1110-48 
A FOH.N A LK 
4 \ I he I,inn occupied by ths- sulmcriber for over fifty year* 
containing Ttklac.ies of choice lillable land, under good cnllivn- 
imn, located three mile north ot Lyons idlnre. is now ..It, 
It will l,e sold on rcasouablo teiius, and most of th, 
uinoiintcau re main on mortgage Apply „n iho premises 01 
itildriisa SILVH FATTEN. 
'* I >V OHM Wji v no ( Vi. V V 
Snow fell at Marquette to the depth of throo Inches. 
— It is reported that the Government intends sending the 
contraband negroes to St. Domingo, but at what time is not 
stated. 
— It is stated that the census returns of Jamaica show a 
pretty large increase upon the numbers given by the census 
of 1844. 
— The United States Court for the Western district of 
Virginia haa indicted two hundred and forty persons for 
treason. 
— On Monday. Tuesday, and Wednesday of last week, live 
million cartridges were sent away from the Watervliet 
Arsenal. 
— Governor Brown, of Georgia, has contributed five thou¬ 
sand dollars for fitting up a hospital in Richmond for Georgia 
soldiers. 
— The first election in Dakota Territory for delegate to 
Congress and members of the Legislature, occurred on the 
11 th ult. 
— An association is about to be formed in Dublin “ for the 
improvement of Ireland in commerce, trade, and manu¬ 
factures. 
— The Secretary of the Treasury informs the Bank Com' 
mittee at New York that he is spending $1,200,000 daily, or 
$8,400,000. 
— Capt. Louis Philippe d'Orleans andCapt. Robert d’Orleans 
nr* henceforth the designations of Comte de Paris and Duo 
de Chartres. 
— Fortifications have been commenced in Cincinnati. All 
laborers who ofier themselves are employed at seventy-five 
centa a day. 
— Over $800 has been raised in Chicago for the benefit of 
the sufferers by the late disaster at the Continental Theater 
Philadelphia. 
— Quite a number of engineers, pilots, A’C., for the Missis- 
sippi guohoats, were sworn iuto service at Cincinnati, on 
Tuesday week. 
— The Iowa State Register says that Thomas Sargeant, 
United States Receiver at Fort Dodge, is a defaulter in the 
sum of $4,309. 
— Mr. John S. Rock, a colored gentleman, recently at the 
Boston bar, has been appointed a Justice of the Peace for 
Suffolk county. 
— A son was recently born to a woman in the camp of the 
37th N. Y. regiment, and christened Abraham LincoLn, with 
great ceremony. 
Francis II. Pierpont, Governor of Virginia, has issued a 
proclamation responding to the call of the President for a 
national fast day. 
— The times do not affect the greatness of old Yale. In 
spite of the condition of the country, the new freshmen 
class numbers 130 . 
— There is said to be contemplation a marriage between* 
the King of Portugal aud the youngest daughter of King 
Victor Emmanuel, 
— The Chicago Irish Brigade is to go immediately to St. 
Louis to be re-armed, re-clothed, re-organized, and sent again 
to meet the rebels. 
— A photographer has purchased, for £7,000, the exclusive 
right of photographing In the building for the International 
Exhibition of 1881. 
— The corn crop of the United States in 1840 was estimated 
at 371,000.000 bushels; in 1860, 600,000,000; and in 1860, 
900,000.000 bushels. 
— It is said that the females who carry letters to the rebels 
are in the habit of concealing the contraband correspondence 
in the rolls of their hair. 
— The Government works on the Parliament Buildings, at 
Ottawa, were stopped last week. The cause of the stoppage 
was not positively known. 
A bomb has been invented in Cincinnati which contains 
II explosive shells, and these inner shells contain each a 
number of explosive bullets. 
Another comet has been seen by London astronomers. 
I appears fast approaching the earth, and will shortly be 
perceptible to the naked eye. 
— A Connecticut man, who has just escaped from Florida, 
sayB that there are 10,000 bales of cotton at Apalachicola 
which might easily be captured. 
It should be remembered that there is a General Price 
(Thomas L./ In the Union service in Missouri. He has, just 
now, the command at Jefferson City. 
— A few days since a party of rebels from Lexington, Mo., 
plundered the Lunatic Asylum at Fulton of 500 blankets, all 
iLe bed clothes, and a number of socks. 
— A new directory of San Francisco estimates the popula- 
l| on at 83,228, composed of 40,000 white males, 37,000 white 
fiinales, 3 000 Chinese, and 2,000 negroes. 
. *•*••* > ,*•■» iietx* in me ciiite, tor 
tho same quality. 
We invito the attention of Nurserymen and Dealers to our 
lai|t» assortment ol choice ami well grown 
Fruit jmd Ornamental Treesi, Shrubs and Roses, 
vr, Vr!* Vi 6 l fc r for‘iilq lower limn can be purchased elsewhere 
in Ins Slate Our stock of Ai'i't.KH, Fkah.i, Fiuruss, Plums. 
- u i..kki t.rt, -i'll it ants, UK Area, \c,, ®c., is large, of line growth 
ami of choice varieties. “ " • 
We also offer lbs finest seedlings of Apples. Pear, Plum and 
Anirrr* Quirico to t»«* found itny wnwro. 
Apple grail* furnished to order. 
Packing done In the best manner. 
6 il.Mt 
.UlVkllTlSING TERMS, In Advance — Thirty 
Fivk Ck.nts a Link, «ach insertion. A price’and a half Tor 
extra display, or 82ki cents per lino of *phco, Bproial Notiors, 
(following reading matter, leaded.) Sixty Cent* a. Lino 
I y Its irnrnenm circulation among tho Producers and Deal¬ 
ers of thn Free States, render* tho Ri'n w, Nnw-Y ork hr by far 
the Best arid Cheapest Advertising Medium of Its class. This 
fact should bn home in mind by all Wholesale Dealers, Manu¬ 
facturers, No., who must necessarily depend upon the People ot 
tho Nort.li for patronage. 
COWLES, ROBERTA it CO 
- The lic it In the World, nr loir 
I AN PI IRAK A CO.. 
( , rsJ< ' **• 1 *’ K ' * 1 ,V ,<: * — N BABCOCK'S 
U Mhiui.ai, ami Nituiiiimi, okhok and great Camkr Km- 
••OR I KM, No. 392 Chapel St., Netv Haven, Conn. Cancersand 
IUBKUA of all description:! removed without pi,( 0 . and without 
Uie tfi.e.nl Lhc kudo Dr B.uirjmK would Infill m ill I.eis ina 
>0|»Uto<J with * <er Tiiinorv <>r u« v •!•>««”• i*| i*h^n, tiirtt hv 
uililr^Mnir u UstUfr to turn, tho.v will Im. fiiioWjud with 
iHi of In* mode of troainiHd, 1 1 of rhnryo 
Dr. uAUfioox I* Uji» Original Cancer Duel r of N»w England 
tind till* only (hoi wuo p‘tni>v*M C-nucer* without, pain || 
nlbcra are hut imitators, induced |, v |ti* 'uicuchh to profess 
tlieneetve- I anrer Doctor*. Plenty of references to those who 
nave been cored can lie seep at. toy offitn 
WllFc .Swellings, Hip fll-eiw**. Uirtli Marks. Scrofulous and 
Malignant Fleets, fiisea-es of the Mouth mid Throat. Ulcera¬ 
tion of the Bo 1 it)*, Tetter. Scald Ili ad, and all Disoiutes of tho 
Skin, permanently cured. 
Orders from abroad promptly attended to 
.. ,)lf N ' Babcock, 
COff-lSt No. 392OhapuI St, New Haven, Conn, 
3FI JE3 13 9 • - We offer for cult first class trees 
1 at the following prices. 
Apple 480 (l 1,666; Standard Pears$200%) 1,666; Dwarf Pears 
8116 r) I.Ooil, Cherries 8 fi 0 (ft l.iHHI; I'Iiiiok $260 ft) 1,066 Peaches 
$46 ft 1,666, Apple Seedling* £(.60 f, l.rOo, C ' ' W 
For particulars lend fur mil Catalogue. 
«67-tf II. SOUTH WICK At SON, [iaii*vllle, Liv. C'o., N. Y. 
I J I 14 »’TV >< r I i A PUS AND A M- 
1 ! , ■iHOlVPKS. The long establiKhed f.allerv ol Hovev A 
Hartiiian still present.* it,-, many I'eaturaM of iittrae.Mvene.ss In 
all desiring, Pliorogrilplts, \ mhri,t. V |ie*. Cartes de Visile nrnnv- 
tb'i.g Iii'cuhar 10 Die Dugueneait Yrt. Since-Hie introduction 
ol the (intes and the onevunpled favor with which Ihev 
have been met Me*.s,s |l & ||. g, v0[1 I|u!l . lft l alteution 
to thpir produrUnn »md can warrant *pi*riinf*nH 
'cturcy o) all ^i/.^h, and for nil price* ifrorn IH) cOut.i unwnrd). 
takr^n daily and PUHiantri d fo yiv<. Kidisfactlon 
ucadci K of Ho. UoftAJ. who Wlnli for life likn portralttiroa fri av 
• rpeml ""Oil obtaining Hmin at the Gall. rV corner of Main and 
St. Paul streets, Rochester, N. Y. 
fil3 HOVEY k HARTMAN. 
J REES! TREES AT WHOLESALE, 
^CHENECTADY AGRICULTURAL WORKS. 
^ 4. Wofilinghonse *V, C'o., 
PROPRIETORS AND 1VIANUFACTURERS 
l)f their Patent Endless Chain Horae Powers, Combined 
1 tnesheni and Lleannro, I fires bar* and Separator.), and Clover 
Machines. Also an improved pattern of j.evur Horse Pnworw 
ane. Large Threshers #ml Clean-r*. Wood Saws, (both circular 
and cross-cut) in*. The First Premiuur «»* awarded tln-jr 
o. 1 ‘fid (Jleiiiuiratt.be late New York State Fair 
Tile (. over Machine l* rucommemleii at Ibis time to (lie u«r- 
tlce ot (lie public, us one unsurpassed by any others in use 
-11 ", ' i ,f 'Tiptliin and ;rri.T.- --I riutc.ldnes will be found in an 
illustrated circular, which will Im mailed free to all applicants 
£ddr#M G, WESTINGHriUSE k (!0. 
BUM too _ Sclieucctmly, N Y. 
1 • ><: V 1 n 61H, at Twenty Five 
thousand, by GKO BECK, Charlotte, N Y. 
isV2!. u *‘ y N j > 1 >1 • * H.—.llii.jcM, I year, $2 
"er.. 0 "!! - ,6 a c(te f I mel delivered at. depot, free 
WM I MACOMHER, Bloomington, Illinois. 
per 1 , 14*1 Trees in traiispuitatioij, besides tho ruinous ilelavn 
and risks. _ .—-gi. 
2d. Out TREES Ijeing grown in the West on t-fio best or aoil 
are acclimated und suDe-l to the Western trade, 
i M Vl. b fV r *" " ,ltof l u," 8 rf, ‘. in ! 1 ».WH«eh shorter time, henc* 
Ics* I,able to injury. W« pack m the best manner. Iu boxoa 
with ilamp most 
Read our prices and order early. •• Flint come, first served.- 
Apple Ireos, line, 6 to 7 fi-et..$76 06 per 1,609 
n r. *"•*. 46.06 •• 
Do. Dwarf I year,... 110.60 •« 
Do. 11 i ■* .. 130 00 “ 
Pears, Standard, 2 " .$28 P ftxj; 230.IK) 
{ ° " , * " . 180.00 " 
r> 0 . Dwarl l •• . 14(luo .. 
>'0. . " 2. *' -.820 U 11*1; 180.00 '• 
Cherries, Standard, 8 to 7 toot.$14 j)( II*). 
Do. Dwarf, fine. $12 y joo. 
rHCh 1 him. U 
Currants. Black Naples, $15; Ril’d and White ’Dutch. $ 26 ; other 
sorts very low. 
Grann Vines. Raspberries, Goo*eberrie*. Blackberries, aud 
btrawberrics, In quaiility. at the lowest prices 
Evergreens, I to 3\ feet at war prices. 
Ornameutal Trees.Shmb*. Roses, and all kiudsofStocka verr 
Cheese . . . ...1" !.,.' 
Eggs, Y') dozen, . ..." 
Chickens TI pair. 
Ducks . 
Turkeys, each .. 
Potatoes, per bushel.’._’ 
Apples, W bairel. 
Beef, No. 1st and 2nd class p lig) tbs 
_ Inferior. 
Calve*, each,. 
Sheep,.. 
Lambs,...j_— II11111111111"! 
Sheepskins. 
Hide*, (I rb. 
C'altskins. 
Hay.;;. 
Straw,..... 
of charge. 
Special Notices 
U B BARD & NORTHROP, 
Are now offering, at their 
POPULJUt SJIMjJES JtOfKTI , 
Nos. 69 & 71 Main St., Marble Buildings, 
rochehter, nt. y., 
A (/HOICK A Nl) COMPLETK ASSORTMENT OK 
European and American Dress Goods, 
Black and Fancy Dress Silk,*, 
Broche and Woolen i-ong Shawls, 
Broche and Woolen Square Shawls, 
Bonihiigines, Alpacas and Paramettas, 
French Merinos. (Best Amortment in Rochester,) 
French aud American Print* amt Ginghams, 
House Furnishing Goods, Woolen Blankets, 
Lace and Muslin Drapery, i Yard or Set,) 
Wrappers and Drawers, Ladies' and Gentlemen's, 
White Good*. Embroideries, Ho*iery, Ac. 
- ALSO- 
Bleached and Brown Sheetings and Shirtings, 
Tickings, Denims and Towelings, 
At less than the present New York prices. 
DlsHirH’ION IV< >TJC’IU.—SHERIKK’li Ov- 
J'j KifiK, County or Monkuk. 
Not lee l» Hereby Given, pursuant to the Btatutea of this 
.a J"* ami o| the annexed notice from the SucioUiry of 8(t»te. 
that, the General Election will be held in tins County, on tho 
llitany KUucocdfnK the flr«t Monday of Noveuibtr ni»xt, at 
which 4‘lt‘cfcion the oilierr« named in the annexed notice will 
*«• 6fe«ted HIRAM SMITH, rtlmriff. 
Dated, August 1st, 1301. 
Statb ok Nkw York, ) 
Okkick ok thkSkcuktxry ok State , 
Ablauy. August 1 , 186L 
To the Sheriff nf the 4'oonfy of 31onrtH*I 
. Notice is hereby given, that at the General Election to 
be field in this State, on the Tuesday succeeding the first Mon¬ 
day ol November neat, the foil..wing officer* are to be elected 
to wit; 
A Secretary of State, In the place of David It Floyd Jones, 
A Comptroller in the place of Robert Denninton.' 
An Attorney-General, in the place of Cbnrle. <;. Myers 
A State Engineer and Surveyor, in the place of Van R. 
Richmond. 
A State Treasurer, in the place of Philip Doraheimer. 
A ( anal Gommlaeiouer, in the place of Hiram Waniner, for 
toll tfirm 
A Canal Commissioner, in the place of Benjamin F. Bruce 
who was appointed to till the vacancy occasioned by the death 
of Samuel 11 Barnna. ' 
Metkokolitan Gift Bookst®re, No. 26 
Buffalo street, Rochester, N. Y. Among the Gifts 
presented to the patrons of this popular Establish¬ 
ment for the week ending Oct. 5th, were 6 Gold and 
Silver Watches, 3 Silver Ice Ditchers, 4 Gold Gnard 
Chains, 3 Silver Cake Baskets, 7 Silver Cups, 14 Seta 
of Silver Forks, 8 Sets of Tea ami Tablespoons, 5 
Gold Bracelets, 1 Gold Necklaces, 27 Napkin Rings, 
besides over 400 other articles of valne. A Gift, 
varying in value from 50 cents to $100.00, accom¬ 
panies each Book sold. Bend for a Catalogue. 
The New Stove Establishment at No. 72 Main street, 
Rochester, N. Y., has just received a large assortment of 
Stoves and /louse Furnishing Goods of the best styles, which 
will be sold at the lowest rates. Call and Bee. 
Markets, iJLommetcCv &c 
iVn, H - m,,<iK * 0<7.2,-At; market 1,742 Cattle, 1,000 Reeve*, 
apq 74* stores, consisting of Working Oxen, Cows and Calves, 
i earling*, two and three yean* old, not suitable for Beef 
PitiLTM - Market B-ef - Extra, lAW-ort si, first quality, $0 Oo 
(aj/5.76, second >i<*, M.0O, third ilo. $4-0U.* 6.66. y 
Work wo Oxen $60, $iio@7;to 
town and Calves -$ 20, 41I1.166 
Hroiutg —Yearling*, $7(u.fl; Two years old, $ilC3jl4; Three 
years old, 81/*W)i7. 
■Shebk and Lamii.s —4,466 at market. Prices in lot* at $1 ’,0 
&J-2.U0 each; extra aud selections fc!.17fa-tug 
Spring I,aniba—None 
Rings -4V-r.V (,l ft,. Tallow, Kgfikc. 
Pelts - 2Wa-82c Calf Skins, *@8c *.i ft. 
Vkai. Calves—$ 0t;(6 - 
AIJIANY, O.-r, 7-BEKVKa-There is again too many cattle 
On the market for 1-lie benefit of the feeder or drover, the num¬ 
ber in t be yards being over 4,466 head ot fair quality, a few pre¬ 
mium oues, many good droves, and some very poor one-*. Tlie 
F.astern buy.-rs ar.- buying only a Gw at a decline of W6i!',,'e. >l 
ft., lire weight. Irom last week* prim:*, on the first and second 
qualities, while premium and Ordinary remain at about the 
same rates. 
ReoKiktm —The following fs onr comparative statement of 
receipts at this market over the Central Railroad, estimating 18 
to the car: 
Notwithstanding the general stagnation in almost every de¬ 
partment of business during the last few months, it is with 
much aatisfaiaion that ve are able to record the fact that out 
effort* to maintain our former amount of hu-inoN* have been 
entirely successful, ami In some department* the *alea have in 
creMed over those of any pruviou* war. 
KVEHY DKPVKTMENT CONTAINS BARGAINS! 
Which we should ho happy (o exbi'-i(, confidently believing 
Inatlhey would lip appreciated by the most economical pur¬ 
chaser. We are arao wAlen*lva manukrctuietn of 
, LADIES’ CLOTH GARMENTS. 
Every floainibla *ifra4« of Cloth .inti Heaver (JLOAKS* of the 
moBt approye<1 an<l Kusbionatflo Stvlc?H. arc now ollered by uh 
id great variety. We are also prepared to 
manufacture garments to order, 
AT A FEW nouns' NOTICE. 
For those who prefer selecting their own Cloths. 
W e have taken great pains t., perfect arrangements apper¬ 
taining to this popular bran h of our business, and we are 
every mouth acquiring more and moie populaiaty in the Alan 
UfaCturmg Department. 
t'ST OUR PKICF-S, ALWAYS SATISFACTORY. 
HUBBARD A; NORTHROP, 
®12 69 & 71 Alain Street, Rochester, N. Y. 
Raral Nevr-Vorkej* Olllee, > 
Rochkhtbk. October 8, 1861. { 
Flour.—N o change in prices of choice brands. Inferior grades 
have advanced 25 cents per barrrel. 
Grain. —Genesee Wheat)*quite firm at last week’s quota 
tiona. but no move upward has been effected. We quote White 
Canada at a start of 3-i 6 cents per bushel Corn has fallen off 
about 5 cents, and is slow of sale. 
Dairy.— Tho transactions nf the past two or three weeks 
have been of a character )*) operate favorably upon the feelings 
ami pockets of dairyman. During tho Summer, Butter and 
Cheese were sold hereabouts at lower rates than have been 
prevalent for a number of years, but these products are now 
slowly advancing, as will be seen by reference to table. 
Wool.— Those farmer^ who .-hear any considerable quantity 
of wool, and wet e able to hold the clip, .l* we advised in the 
Rural of June 8th.) have, to say the least, no cause of cron- 
jilaint, as another advance of 5 cents per pound has been ta¬ 
ken. Dealers think the stock is mostly in second hands, but 
mail route, have been seut to Los Angelos. 
— The Albany Journal says scarcely a train of cars or a 
ftteaint-r Troiii New York reaches that city that does not bring 
ttanitions of war for Kentucky and Missouri. 
— The Auburn Advertiser says the fall of rain in that 
'icioity, on Friday week, was remarkable in amount, and 
loat Cayuga lake rose a foot in twelve hours. 
~ Lt-Gov. Alorehead, of Kentucky, and Messrs. Barr and 
i4l ‘ C editors of the Louisville Courier, arrived in New York 
on Tuesday week, to be confined ia Fort Lafayette. 
'be Memphis Appeal contains, among other secession 
^ els, a letter from Albert Pike, describing his enlistment 
°* -Caches and other Indiana in the rebel service. 
TTICKOK’S PATENT PORTABLE 
J “ L KEYSTONE CIDER AND WINE MILL. 
Tins admirable machine is now ready for the fruit harvest of 
1861. It Is, if possible, made better than ever before, and well 
worthy the attention of fanners wanting Moh Machines. * 
It haa no superior in the market, and is the only mill that 
will properl v grind Grapes. Price, $46. For sale by dealers or 
the manufacturer. W. O. HICKOK, 
604-lot Eagle Works, Harrisburg, Pa 
Cattle, 
Sheep, 
Hogs,. 
