OUR FALL CAMPAIGN! 
CHEAP BOOT AND SHOE STORE, 
5-JL- State St., jVX; 
The Rural, on Trial, at only Half Price! 
— In all Germany, there are only 1,666 lawyers. 
— The street railroads feel the pressure of the times keenly. 
— Fifty thousand Eastern troops have been ordered to St. 
Louis. 
— there was frost on the low grounds near Syracuse, 
Thursday week. 
— Prof. Clement Long, D. D., of Dartmouth College, died 
on the loth inst. 
— Regimental teamsters are now paid $30 per month. The 
pay used to be $22. 
— S. P. Keith, of Oakham. Mass., has a two-year old colt 
that weighs 1,125 pounds. 
— The Hartford Times says the season in Connecticut has 
been excellent for tobacco. 
— The Mobile (Ala.) papers say the defences south of that 
city are vigorously going on. 
— New Hampshire this year sends 49 students to the several 
departments of Harvard University. 
— The number of guns being placed upon the three forts 
in the harbor of Boston is about 120. 
The vintage in the south of France has commenced, and 
the wine promises to be of a superior quality. 
— During the past week, several bales of hops have been 
sold in Oswego county, mostly at 15c. per lb. 
— The Government contract in Maine is—for pressed hay, 
$9.25 per tun; for oats, 37.’) cents per bushel. 
— England has obtained the cession of an extensive terri¬ 
tory on the coast of Africa from a native king. 
— The receipts of the Patent Office have fallen off so much 
that it probably will not continue self sustaining. 
— The indebtedness of tho Postofllces of the Southern 
States to the Department is stated at $195,671.66. 
— A hammer is being made in Detroltfor the Chicago Roll¬ 
ing Mills, which, when completed, will weigh five tuns. 
The Lexington (lay.) Statesman, tho acknowledged 
home organ of Breckinridge, suspended Tuesday week. 
— Governor Berry has offered a reward of $30 for each 
deserter from any' regiment of New Hampshire volunteers. 
— The Great Eastern Is undergoing repairs at Milford, and 
will soon resume her trips between Liverpool and New York. 
— Six members of the Illinois delegation to Congress are 
in the ranks of the defenders of their country. Nobly done! 
— The cashier of the Globe Batik, Boston, has filled the 
office long enough to see seventy-four semi annual dividends 
paid. 
— Tho privateer business seems to have got a death blow 
by the taking of Hatteras. It is rare now to hear anything 
BsrWWM"* re "" |,L ' *“> «•* 
Common to good state.. gifor, w 
Fancy and extra State.. ” 
Common to good Western.5 At a Vso 
Extra Michigan, Wisconsin, Indiana,&c., fl/sE,ti'75 
iS“,ou‘.fggg 
Extra (tenr-v and eitv brands_ .. e'lmi, 7 >5 
' mi>r0Vud <0 ‘ c ' m with n f: ‘"' Cusi ' 
I"'! •■toady, with a good supply offering 
Milos of ordinary whit- Michigan at $1.35. Corn (inn. and hi 
t *| r ''."lOesl, with sales mixed Western at (Sic, in Car lot-and 
afloat R.v.-q,.. 7iv. Harley is in large supply, and the 
market is voi c ,,in,-t. There w;k some Inquiry for i.r'mi,. lots 
bu>. up to tue dose no sale had been effected.' Wo mire a sale 
»-:«> bu... Toronto at ric. oatabara 
on Saturday evening of 
ut -10c, ut which they wero held tUia inoriiimr. 
Ul "Eloto Fair demand; sales or Illinois 
and W iscousiii extra nt $l.7r.i, l.f-TkJ; extra Imiiana. Ohio and 
Michigan ftt W>.iK\>o5.a6i double ex'in do at $5. .'st .;.•>, 75 
1 n U 'V, " "‘ r,r "laibet opened with a.fair damn rid, but closed 
' “M Mcivvi , -lies l hieitgo spring at 96. V< M6c. : red winter ut 
H,I0, Milwaukee club at Si qtt iij 1.1 ,*1, red Michigan at 4| iiir,. 
p.ma. on the l«tli inst. by Rev. S 
V f Rochest<,r * N 
ION. of the former place. 
msion. House Block, 
ROCHESTER^ JY\ I*. 
THE LARGEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST REGULATED 
S 3E3C O E 9 T O R. E 
IlsT WESTERN NEW YORK. 
A Full assortment of both 
Eastern and Home-Made Work 
CONSTANTLY ON 
All kinds of Boots and Shoes 
MARE to ORDER., 
And tho work done promptly when promised. 
HO MISREPRESENTATIONS ALLOWED FOR THE 
SAKE on selling. 
Parties buying goods at this Store can IN ALL CASES have 
THEIR MONEY REFUNDED 
If they desire it, if the goods bought are not as represented 
or do not fit and are returned in good order. 
PEKKONH from the COUNTRY 
1 Li ting tho city and wishing to purchase Good Boots and 
Shoes, should be suro to find this Store. 
PRATT, 
51 State Street, Mansion House Block. 
Third Door South of Market Street 
tew months—and also as a means of introducing it 
more generally in many localities preparatory to the 
commencement of a new volume—we have conclti 
tied to offer the paper from September 1st to January, 
or from October to January, at only Half Prick. 
We will therefore send the Rural from September 
1st to January (4 months, or 17 papers,) for 33 cents — 
or 3 copies for SI, G for S2, &c. From October to 
January (3 months—13 papers,) at only 25 cts. per 
copy—or 4 copies for Si, 8 for $2, 12 for S3, Ac. In 
each case we will send to as many different post- 
offices as desired. Our Canada friends will of course 
add American postage (at the rate of 121 cts. for 12 
months,) to the above rates. 
This is offering the Rubai, below war prices, 
and at a rate affording us no nrofit. But we ha ha 
, Lv Greece, on Friday 
SAME EL GILBERT. It 
the istli inst, of typhoid fever, 
ed 71 years. 
.a aL a liiicitln, in Advance-T hirtt- 
ivk Ckf-Tu .1 1, ink, UKiTtion. A price and a half for 
ex rn dfgp.ay. or 52), cents per line of space Si'koial Notioks 
( following reading matter, loaded.) Sixty Qefflaa bine 
ITSTIts fuuiien-e circulation nmong the Producers and Dsal- 
crM of tlm Free States, lenders the Rural Nkw-Yoiiickr by t‘ ir 
the Best and OUeapest Advartlsisg Medium of its cbm,. This 
fait should he borne in mind by all Wholesale Dealers. Manu¬ 
facturers fee.. who must necessarily depend upon the People or 
tho North for patrOhAifO. 
bushel. 
I, STATIONERY AND" 
Also, Prize Packets, cunt; 
it 1 , Agents'and Rctiill 
Union Stationary. B. ha 
nent subscribers. As the times are improving, and 
the long evenings and period of leisure are coming 
on apace, we trust the apents and other friends of 
the Rubai, will kindly aid in extending its circula¬ 
tion and benefits. Almost any reader bo disposed, 
can obtain from 4 to 20 trial subscribers with com 
paratively little effort—thus not only benefiting 
individuals and community, hut contributing to 
the future prosperity and usefulness of the paper. 
Friends of the Rubai, and its Objects! will you not 
make some effort in the right direction—to farther 
the circulation of the favorite Rural Weekly, and 
render its Fall Campaign successful? And will not 
all other friends of Improvement and a Pure and 
Instructive Literature, who read this, kindly leud a 
portion of influence in behalf of the enterprise? 
On Ttiiirxilny, tlm it I-l day ,,r October, 
A rw° N ’ ,J - 76 •L'diaugo .Street, 
[ ’ |t ' M ' 1 E PI RKIN 
I niTViVOID 'ii \ \r?' l '9W<d hlv ? f (ir wle some choice 
I-Arr|'ft! 
1 ..'feW 
__ J I 'i. I "i'.iiii ('<*., 1 • !i 111, 
»'ck8KSi»ST8,M'’ tlsOSStilOs 
imh 1 a hit’ 1 “iinto nt cultivation ; rich gravel Iv <•>!! • nlontv nf 
sryusKsas: 
1 IP M UGH, G.i'cq Mmrr..o (V, N. Y. 
SViiM 1 Vt ; 11 - f:;| 1 < .1. ,v wil,- 
1 I.PM, UJKKKY. nml Al'l'I.K Stimiks. 
I w.ihf 1 KAit Turks, 2 reMrsfrnm line), limt class 
trmleniVn'n! T 8 ' wlj ieh tbev oiler for fall ami sprin;' 
tMtoalredaoeilprieea IlIUSTOI, * WILLIAMS ' 
ela ' J6 Dnnsvllle, Liv. Co., N Y. 
I .■ ,V, M >r S > r l’IC .■E3.-BHKH.FK-H OF- 
J wok, County of Monkok. 
lereby Given, pursuant to the Stutntes of this 
niALtua, ionomir 
Smi'o'?.*! !* rVi- ,T -o;: 1 o> mo aHuuxe., 
MnLe ninlt’ 1 tlie aunuxeii notice from tho SecieUirv of Stat 
that, the General Llmitiou will bo hold in thi« Counlv on tl 
Tuesday succeeding tho Unit Monday of November next • 
wlneli election thu otheurx mimed in (he ittoexed notice w 
VSfiu^ 1M, .. 31U ™. 
Statk Of Nkw York, > 
Offick of tbk Skcrbtaky of Statk. t 
.. Ablany, August 1, 1861. 
10 tho Shorlfl' of tho Comity of Munroo i 
, „ 8 ,'. R sTN°tic.o is hereby given, that at th* General Election • 
bo bold in tills State, on Qt« i nesday succeeding the llrnt M01 
lo'Vi > t' N °' , "'" IK ' r UL " 11 ' 110 fallowing olKcen am to be el ecu, 
A Secretsrv of State. In tho place of David It Floyd Jmies 
A Couiplroller in the plitrn 01 Hubert Dcniiiston 
An Attorany-GeueraL in t he place of Charles G. Myers. 
Richmond ''"‘ r " R "' r ,U " J Surveyor, In tlm place of Van 1 
* AsaooiATRD Effort leads to success in canvnsslng for 
periodicals, as well as In other enterprises. For instance, If you 
are forming (or wish to term) „ clnb for the Rural Nkw- 
Yorkkr, and cannot fill It up in your own neighborhood, get 
some person or persons ft few miles distant to join with or assist 
you—adding their names to those you may procure, am! send¬ 
ing all together. Flen.se think of this, and act upon the 
suggestion if convenient. 
t A - d it ic Money wk Receive, — Bills on all solvent Banks in 
the U. S. and Canada taken at par on subscription to the Kpkai,, 
but our agents and oilier friends will please remit New York, 
New England, or Canada money, when convenient. Postage 
Stamps can lie remitted for fractional parte of a dollar. For all 
amounts over $5 wo prefer Drafts on either New York, Phila¬ 
delphia, Boston, Albany, Rochester, or Bitffalb, (less exchange,) 
payable to our order and nil sueli drafts may be mailed at the 
rink of the Publisher. If our friends throughout, the Union, 
Brillsh Provinces, Ac., will comply with these suggestions so 
BUILDING L Q T ^ 
a beautiful city ,,. ,|„. Wed, with a population of 
o ho even n* I minium* to Subscriber* fur niora 
D iTvtrn unm!"! , T ,,r l«-<* tl.-uIII. • .x-Dt-.-, 
P IL Ml l.MlRll, li,7 Bmadiv.'iv, New vorh> 
J 1 _' ( .ia’ ! < ’J I.'kkiamh) one year, and a.nuo.uu) 
.11 old Apple Mo.q.s, :,i (Yom 61 ft) In 6,'i.llU y,l 1 mill 
ssnro iiusurpiia .d, and wv ..tier Minn, ter I'Guiit 
rarprices. ENSIi;\ A- |.,, 1{ |, 
Oliio NmseiieM, Toledo, Ohio, 
b** A 1 ,1«I — imi riim I'enrli Trees, one your 
Lekliei rlns, uml other Fruit, nnd Ornamental Trees, 
■ populai' and choiiu. varieties, at low prices, 
t )<lf Cu/t llOfl iM 1 /ratia. 
Mil,I.IA M PA RRY. I'innuniinsoti, N. J. 
>IV rs i j 1 SUV, 
rinq.K Tiikkn, extra 1 to 1 m , Sis 
ix 1, 61 so Ain't,1. SroeKs. (mn, (I and 2 vis. pur 
uce.) selected for grafting, $2, Jd cla<«, -I. Maa/aup 
lH'i/gni ° MA 'd: Oua\,;i{. 81 r.o ft», K. 
f'"'. HuPUHTt.v I,on:-Funnily, 811)10820; Wlt- 
k ^tte/i ^ ' "*"• Ae„ Ate. I rr.ii'M, 
te. (lie best Am. Colluetinn we know of, la-f.lng over 
flower; mostly ?1 to ;-i nn>, Ac., A-c. c.it ,u 
atalouurS- J&i F. h. ITIOKN1X. 
THE CATTLE MAH 
1 \ l. tv a okr. Out. J 6. x’ho current 1 
til tie) markets are as follows: 
IMCKF CATTLE. 
First quality KI cwt. 
Ordinary quality. 
Common quality.]. 
Inferior quality... 
. ,, COWS ANO CALVES. 
rust quality. 
Or,linary quallty_____ 
Common quality. 
Infrrior quality,.. 
First quality. If) lb,,. 
$8.2508.75 
7.flXii)810 
6.50,(717.00 
5.0(JCa;6.00 
TMWfiiSA.OO 
2260(0)2.8.1*) 
I J 1 I < > r I '< »<; 11 , j\ j-1 x ,\ jw I ) vi _ 
miovvPKH. Tiib Ian K or 
H utniiUf MiJl proMOnto itH many IV-utmcA oi’ lfcfrarlivfnots to 
all (limn iiitrhntoi/raplw, Aniiiroty|»»*;j, da V inifi* or ruiv 
i um i and tho iintixanipled fivvor cvii.li wirndi liu-v 
i.tyu l".Hn met Mes.i-s, II..VH have given kopuIi. 1 "itentom 
to r,lieo li/iidiietion and can warrant .lunerior-iieuiinen- 
Pictures ot all s. W «, and for all pric, lOtlmflJceuti upward) 
taken daily aod auaranteed to give satisfaction. 
Readers ol tlm Rural who wish for lite-liko portraitures mav 
1,1 5 IIO\KV A- HARTMAN. 
^CHENECTADY AGRICULTURAL WORKS. 
Wustinglionge «.V. C o., 
PROPRIETORS AND MANUFACTURERS 
T i!!M h /'"' Latent Endless Chain Worse Powers, Comhlneil 
ai ! l | I l" ,l, , | ." v . riireshers ami Separators, and Clover 
Machines. Also on improved pattern nf I,ever riorso Power* 
.up. Large Th i P'dim and Gleaners. Wood Saws, (botli circular 
and crnss.o.jt.1 Ae. Tip; First Premium wiu, awarded tfiri? 
nu M ^!!V and Gleaner ut the late New York State Fair 
I he Glover Machine is recommended at (Ids time it,., 
faT’ Professor Dixon ’8 Obeat Work, entitled 
“ Woman and her Di&tta.tex, from the Cradle to the 
Grave. Adapted exclusively to her Instruction in 
the Physiology of her System, and all the Diseases 
of her Critical Periods,” Price $1, for sale at the 
Metropolitan Gift Hook Store, No. 2(1 Buffalo street., 
Rochester, N. Y. On receipt of the Price and 21 
cents In stamps to Prepay Postage, wo will mall a 
copy with the prize to any address in the United 
States. A Prize varying in value from 50 cents to 
$100 accompanies each Book sold. 
A CENTS WANTED to SELL FIMJIT TREES. 
WKwiahtii employ a number of experienced and truflt- 
woHhy men to null trmifl. ftc., from our Nur»erie* at liberal 
Wiior.MALH Dkalbrs famished with Nuraory, Stock of all 
descriptions at tho lowest wholesale rates. 
„ . HOOKER, FARLSrA 00., 
584tf Rochester Wholesale Nurseries. Rochester, N. Y 
SWINE. 
■Jiuor qualities... 3>j/i’3' 1 i! 
ALBANY, Oct. 21 -Bkbvkm-T here it 1 filling off in the -np- 
, '11 1 on )P ar ®d with laxt. week. 1.1 Mimethins mure than line, 
st.ll tliero is cnouqli here to meet the demand, which U onlv 
"I"',. *?• !, y active. Holders have advanced their views >.,e 
fl ’. b'.'O Weiglit, Mud in must Inula nee* buyers have found 
themselves compelled to pay it This lew been the case panic 
"lm I t With retard to good cattle, of which there i* l.qt a mull 
Supply t il* week-very small in proportion to tlie tetal and 
holders of such are enabled T.n be quite firm. The live line 
quality h low—lower than for several weeks past, and nothing 
bv r »ilroad raws their nwnom from loss! 
Ks./usiprs— the following Is our coniiiaratlvu stateineul of 
JHarkcts, Commerce^ fee 
.2.!W2 4,496 ,'i 932 
.e.7«0 7,160 6016 
nnjfR.. 160 6i6 
;T l,e saies mails justify an advance of lb.’in 
our quotations, a.* followH: 1 0 
This week Last week. 
Urera rm.0 (M c 4k(@^tfc 
First, uaiitv: I::::::::;;;;;;;;;;; ^ t »2 ^.^"o 
w,‘.1 ‘Gtfket opens widt marketnetivify, and is firm at. last 
,‘ t L . ra '- rt , Mud raw Bros bought I..W at various prices, raug- 
int ii om Sc to 3J*c; averagn weight from MO to tig) tfii. 
lions I eceipt* fair, but lighter than last week, and demand 
good; prints somewhat battue ion. -Atla.id) Avail* 
BRIGHTON, Our 17.-At market 1100 Beeves, 400Stores, 3.- 
200 cilump and Lambs, and 1000 Swine. 
Pi; * ns Tarkot Beef—Extra. $6.25; first quality, #5.75: second 
do, -.',,uo„ 6.rt0; third do, $4,003)4.50. 
Vlrrm il Cows -jJSDfa il; common, $1»>, 19. 
WOHKivte Oxen - None. 
Vkal Ca r.VKfl - $3,1)0^4,00, 
tff0 y«*n» old, ; three years old, 
i' I.j t‘Uf 11. 
f > 1 1 ' ‘ <um v <' Tallow. 6.L « «L'c. 
C alf Ski ia —H('l9o. 
$-fftJ tKP A * V3 — 25@I,50; extra and selections, $3,00® 
ICiirul New-Yorker Office, 
KoettBBTBK, October 22, 1861. 
Chain—T he only alteration in our table is in the price of 
Buckwheat. Sales have been made at 45 cents per bushel, but 
millers are determined not to give more than 40 cts. hereafter 
I’KOviHioxa AND Pocltky.- .Moss Fork b advancing, the move 
l: W E .N '1' K Iv*I*I21X MH.-Any dusir 
InfeHmatio". about PRlCRri (IF ADVERTISING, and 
ilIMr, furmxlj4*i| (»RATIOS. 
GEO. BOWERYEM, Commission Agent, New York. 
will not bring more than 4 cents per pound. Poultry is begin¬ 
ning to make a show in market, and the prices may be noticed 
by reference to our table of quotations. 
Hipiw AND Ski.vj aro going up all around. 
Wool is still moving upward in rates. The addition to rates 
equals kg,5 cents per pound. 
KOOIIJE8TEK WHOLESALE PRICES. 
Flock «n> Grain Eggs, dozen. n®12c 
Flour, winter wheat,$5.25(3 ,750 Honey, box mg, Te 
F our, spring do, fi00®6.26 Candfes, box..;”'' loffiinteo 
flour, buckwheat... 2,IX>.,2.1X1 Candles, extra. .. 
Mea!, Indian.l.otx«.LoO Fhi-it and Roots 
Wheat. Genesee l.iKXud 25 Apples, bushel.. aL ago 
Best wmte Canada.. 1.25a, 1 26 Apples, dried {) ffi 
te'taCT. K-»cbes. 
corn, lew...... wxojuiq CUernuB, do. izloifc 
Rye, 60 tte. r; bust, -t.Vi.vic Blums, do. ... mg, ,V 
Oats, by weight. 25«25c Potatoes. 3^^ 
;. IliDKa an-d Ski.va- 
Besoa . \y.r-- v ^ lM Calf....1 8&7S 
L IME.-l’age’s Fei'pelunl I4.lln, 
1857 —Superior to any in use for Wood 
of wood, or I hi tuns of coal to Its) bbls —00 
stone. Address |434-tf.) 0. 1J PAGE 
[]HBBARD & NORTHROP, 
Are now offering, at their 
POPULAR SALKS UOOJfl , 
Nos. 69 & 71 Main St., Marble Buildings, 
ROCHESTER, N. Y., 
A ClIOirK AND COMtq.HTB AflROHTMKNT OF 
European and American Dress Goods. 
Black and Filncy llre-s Silks, 
Brocfie and Woolen LOOjgNlMwtg, 
Broche and Woolen Square Shawls, 
[lorn i.ajii one, Alpacas and Paramettas, 
Irmich Mertnn i, tBnst Amortmont in Rochester,) 
branch and American Print, and Ginghams 
House b tirmihuig (loods, Woolen lilankots. 
Lace and Mu*Iin Di-ijprry. (Yard or Set, 
Wrappers and Drawers, I.oilie* ami Gentlemen's, 
White Goods, Embrotdorios, Hosiery, Ac. 
-ALSO - 
Bleached and Brown Sheetings and Shirtings, 
Tickings, Denims and Towelings, 
At t.KSS than the present New York prices. 
The effects of the short crops in Europe are already 
beginning to be felt. The price of bread in Paris is to be 
increased four centimes. 
— The Ohio Farmer mentions the disoovery in that State 
of two insects which feed on the caterpillars of the army 
worm. Success to them. 
— John Wright, of Williamstown, Mass., an old bear trap¬ 
per, discovered a bear in one of his traps on Saturday week 
which weighed 600 pounds. 
— There are fourteen full regiments in camp in Ohio and 
Indiana waiting for arms. The supply of men has been faster 
than the supply of muskets. 
— According to the statistics given in the Catholic Almanac, 
there are 244,500 Catholics in the rebel States, and 2.906,700 
in the loyal portion of the Union. 
— There are now about 200 rebel prisoners confined in 
Wellington, including those of a political character. The 
old Capitol is still used as a prison. 
— The army at Washington, now under Gen. McClellan's 
exclusive command, Is said by Geo. Wilkes, of the Spirit of 
the Times, to number 240,000 men, 
— The Governor of low* has issued an order calling upon 
the people of the State to arm and prepare for whatever may 
come in the course of human events. 
— The Nashville (Tenn.) papersare beginning to talk about 
Mie defences of that city as being utterly insufficient to offer 
any resistance, should they be attacked. 
-There have been $10,000,000 of demand Treasury Note* 
issued, $7,000,000 of which are in circulation, $1,000,000 at 
J>»>, CaUfcbiMii of CiifiiiuMtry 
I foraohrmln. 25 
Langirtroth on the Hive and 
Honey Bee...125 
Loiichar* Hot Houses! ”"l 23 
Liebig m Familiar Letters to 
I annum. SU 
l.iuntay'* Morgan Horsee .'.l 00 
Mine p * Bee-k»-c per’. M an u.il 1 00 
iii •,* mi the Horse's Foot, so 
ill lb dm on Cow. 25 
Modern Cookery by Mi,* 
Acton nnd Mrs S. J Uale.l 25 
Mrs-Abel's Skillful House- 
wife and Ladles'Guide 50 
Saxton'- Rural Hand Books, 
bountUn 4SeriuH....««.A 1 25 
M'/in: Laud Drainer. . rs) 
«lToartwive Farmer «o 
Neill h Gard. Companion.. 1 ou 
Norton's Eleuieute of Agri¬ 
culture'.. 50 
Olcott's Sorgho and Implied I 00 
Pardee on tlio Strawberry. 60 
Podder'i Land Measurer 60 
Person’s New Culture of the 
line... 25 
Phelni'Bee-keeper h Chart 26 
Muiuby'n Mysteries of Bee¬ 
keeping .100 
Quincy on Soiling Cattle,.. 50 
Rabbit Fancier.. ft) 
Randall's Sheep Husband- 
rv. .1 25 
Richardson on the Horse,.. 25 
Do- PesMnr the Kami 25 
Do. Doioeslic Fowl*. 25 
Do. on the Ib.g... 25 
Do. on the Honey Bee .... 25 
Do. ou the Dog.... 25 
Reemelin'* 
omy.. 1 25 
Brighton Grape Culture, 2d 
edition, . ft) 
Browne'. Bird Fancier. ftl 
Browne's Poultry Yard. ,.I 00 
Do, Field Hook or Manure* 1 25 
Rridgeman's GanL A*s't_150 
Do, Floiis,'. Guide.. 66 
Do. Kitchen Gardener's In 
struelor... 60 
Do. Fruit Cult .Mairani_ ft) 
Wreck'- Hi,ok Of Mower*....I Ou 
BuIhVm Flower Garden_1 26 
Do. Family Kitchen Hard 75 
Chemical Field Lecture* . I OO 
Chinese Sugar Cane and 
Sugar Making. 25 
Cborlten's Grape Grower's 
Guide. $0 
CobfieU's A rn, Gard e n o r... 50 
Cottage and Farm Bee¬ 
keeper . 60 
Cole'* Am. Fruit Book ,,,, 50 
Do. Am. Veter nartan . ft) 
Dadd's Modern Home Doc.. 1 00 
Do. Am. Cattle Doctor.1 iKi 
Do. Anatomy and Physi- 
oloy of the Horse.2 00 
no, colored (dates.1110 
Dana'* .Muck Manual. 1 ihj 
Do. Prize Essay on Manure* 26 
Durhngton’a Weed* and Use¬ 
ful Manta.1 ft, 
Davy'll Devon Herd Book. 1 yo 
Domestic and Ornamental 
Poultry...1 00 
Do. colored plates. ,2'i0 
Downing's Fruits and Fruit 
Tree* . ..1 75 
Downing's Landscape Gar¬ 
dening ..3 60 
Do. Rural Essays.3 00 
Eastwood'* Cnuifiurry Cui- 
.SotwIUistamhiig the general Ktagnatlou in almost every dc- 
pattmentOf bumnew during the lost lew months, it is with 
much faturfactioii that wa are abfe to record the fact that our 
efforts to maintain our former amount of business have been 
entirely successful, and In some departmeuta the sales have in- 
over Iuojm? of any provioiw year. 
EVERY DEPARTMENT CONTAINS BARGAINS! 
Which we should bo happy to exhihl', confidently believing 
that they would be appreciated by tho most economical pur- 
chaser. We ar^* also exlen^iv» v i/jftuafacturcifl nf 
LADIES’ CLOTH GARMENTS. 
Every desirable grade of Cloth aod Heaver CLOAKS, of the 
raost approved an«i I 4 axliionahlc Styh'h, arc now ofleretl hv iis 
in great variety. We are also prepared to 
MANUFACTURE GARMENTS TO ORDER, 
AT A FEW HOURS' NOTICE. 
For those who prefer selecting their own Cloth-. 
We have taken great i„uii* i« perfect amiugeinentH apper¬ 
taining to this popular branch of our biinine--, anil we are 
every month acquiring more and more popularity in tho Man- 
ulactunng Department. “ 
07“ OUR PRICES, ALWAYS SATISFACTORY. 
HUBBARD A NORTHROP, 
r/j fa 71 Main Street, Rochester, N. Y. 
( ) ^ ^ ( ‘ , < ' r 7IC F„ - Dr N BABCOOK'3 
' M-tnifUL mid HrrRoto.u. 11,'Finis and great Canokk Ku 
I' oatuM, N.-I. ana Chapel St,, New Have,,, <w Ctmcew and 
11111101* pi all hGHtnptioiw rfu)iove«l rr Ithout pain, and wir.livwL 
the U.e or the knife. I>, B.'.ucuck would Inform all per"""* 
afflicted, w til Cancers or Tumor* of,my dettoi-iptiou. that bv 
address,n" a letter to him, they will be furnished with a circu¬ 
lar of hi* mode or treatment, fijfi of ohargK- 
Dr. [IahcOCK is the original Cancer flmrt r of New England, 
and the only one who remove* Cancers without nain. All 
others are hut Imitators, intlticeil by his (access b- prefeiw 
r„ ,I ‘'‘'lve* Caueer Doctor*. Plenty of reference* to those who 
Iwvi' bfldn cured can be seen at inv office. 
Whites walling*, Hip Disease*, Birth Mark*. Scroftilon* and 
Malignant UIcBi*. Diaeftae* of the Month and Throat Cicero- 
tloti ot tlm Bones, Tetter. Scald Head, anq all Diseawia of the 
Skin, tiormanently enreo 
Order* from abroad promptly attended to. 
v . I»a N BABCOCK, 
No. 892 Chapel St, New Haven, Conn. 
nHTKHTKJf C<> I TNTY PI«H^ 
rVrtsir? ““drrsigned is now prepared to execute order* for the 
bill trade, for hi* stuck of pure. Lhester County Pig*. These are 
selected with great care anil chietiv from premium stock, 
hftterence I* made to purchasers of past seaeons. in all sectiohs 
• d!.*i .! u ! )n ,: S16 per pair not akin, boxed and delivered 
mPhiladelnhia; payment in advance. 
PASCHALL MORRIS, Agricultural and Seed Warehouse 
1,120 Market SL, Phi ladelphia. Pa. 
TOE WOOL MARKETS. 
NEtv vork, Oct 17. -Market i* without material change 
hiuv our Iasi report. Fqreiga being in very light minnh -ales 
an- nece-aarily limited. We notice 2ft, bale-. CoVdovaa&lKk* 
(* moa: 111 do. a.uwa*hed MeMi/u, 160 do. unwiwhed Biienos 
A m - and about 300 bale* mimlrle-, to arrive on tuivatn terms 
I' leeei-a ml Fulled W„oi« are firmer, with sales l&lbfiS 
at 44(/.lOc: snl fiU.iMhl Pulled to,i.ftic, cash, U>i bales California 
sold ou private tdnna. foreign Wools to arrive are not taken 
ivit 1 cre.it avidity, buyer- derlring to supply immediate Hants 
?taelf h " W ‘ t " r '* du *P u!i,twm t0 let tho distant future take care of 
American Saxony Fleece T) lb. m 
Americanfull-hlnod tferino.’_.,s 
A inencaii half and three-quarter blood Meiino ' "hte 14 
Native and one-fourth Merino. ioiT *•' 
Extra. Foiled. . 
I-ainbs, Fulled.. *rJ n 27 
California, fine, unwnniieti.!".I. vjHer, 
Valparaiso, unwashed."!!!!!!"!I"!!lIl2tejl5 
aiiutli American Merino, unwashed,. 21,5^3 
Do. do. Meetiza, do.lftaeq 
Do- do. Common, washed_ __ WTeAT 
Do. do. KntreRiOB, do.15-1/17 
Do. do. Kotre Rios, unwashed.WT12 
,, Do. do, Cordova, waalied. 21 ai25 
Cape Good Hope, unwashed,. 2ft5v>7 
East India, washed. lwSias 
African, washed. 2triiIS) 
Do. unwa-hed,. write) 
Mexican, unwashed. 
BOSTON, Dot, 17 —Tho demand rot- Wool ba- iiecn qnite ac 
tive. and prices have advanced. The «al«* have been 4(5o.OW tbs 
apii ptuleii, the fleece at 4,Vitft)c, cash, and the pulled -it 
45r 6.te, Cash . The Stock of pulled I* very Ifflit aud 
tw tSi-, as received, fu foreign the transaction* eomprife i r oi 
halestapo. .Mediterranean and South American, at very full 
.^**o(iv Fleece, 
9, Oc 
THE PROVISION MARKETS, 
NEW YORK, Out. 21 
and atritie lower, with 
and borne consumption, 
Arabia quote a decline of 4c, Fate* at *5OiribV'o 
$6.3(F<t5,40 for hu pet-line State, $5.60gi6 60 for ex'tm do- J i.' sili 
I J, V^ r«F wrumi^Mi^ 
qXmA(]Q, r-J./1/ 11 -5,90 JOT *>*il |i|/lnif bi'Andll 44‘<Ir , 4 m rr va rl i,^1 
Ohio, and $6,oo'aii,ft) for traite 1 maT fi^SSSrt cToJng 
It-V S W " V ni *'** ifoUvcrSSte in Nrlvf 
SiteVet C V^; !?i n s? n c Ur <:u, " fr r. ;1 "Mdteiate buitin-M doing. 
rtAlLs hi for If I per li DO, uml »^.Vh 7 m 1 tin for iv.ftnm.fi 
to choice extra Rye Hour firm, with nuU-s at $2 7Haiti ml fro 
inferior, to choice Corn meal quiet anT wjthouttn'.te.tel 
Sale* ut $2.75 a.ixi for oh.iiee Western V KO 
q;2.!W lor Jersey, and ?.2,m ,3.25 for Brand-, wine ' 
Guain — Wbe&t market In avr an-l t * 2c lower will, ,mh- 
moderate business doing for export ami home co'immnffi n - 
Fiivae account-from Franc., bv tie-Arabia quote aXWimof 
-1-1,51 ft pact. Sales Lhicafft) spring ut $t,17fey i lfl; Milwaukee 
dub at $1.19,11,22 amber Iowa at to- lid, the latWi ^ricc 
for very cho,r,.. amber Gre.-n Bay at $1.35; red State al'$l S,S 
UL winter red Western at fl.SutJM.SS; amber Michigan S *| . 
^ ], ifi. whiUi K«*ntuckv At91 Vo 
,im^' a T- ,e< >xau w ’’ f Long IslaoJon private term*. Rye 
«nl LontmucifC,irc.-and firm, with ailes at T3„7te. Barley 
doll,, with sales Bay <7uir.t„ at 67c. Bar lev matt don «,,a 
nominal at 77 Pya- dttlL ani oominaf atft>cfo, £3 
- ^ ol ‘? market firm, but with 11 limited business doing for 
expmt and homo remsumptinp Bales at 57c for damaged 
mixed Western, b0k«61c tor Inferior to c.nminou do.; 6F» Vim- 
fro ; an*lffi®a3>4flfor yellow V-isL 
dian amt S"? 1 decidedly butter sales at 3 ^ 1 40c for Cana- 
ami], ana itfaMJc. for \V**atprn n.ri<1 SUttit. 
*tsSgbra'm re -f>ork »t-tive and firmer: rales at 
fai'o- tii’lim./ 0 -- m’r f,jr f' r Due. Beef roles q,net; 
W&tSP* ffi ss«« 
andfiv^ :'o^V nd ^ tOrShouK 
Srnolred meats are acarco Iind very 
.Dacon firm and in demand at 61(0 for dry malted -ides 
and 7o for amoked do. Lard in modarate request ami nrici-s 
Flopr—M arket scarcely soaeb re 
a moderate baldness doing for export 
f nv-ute letter- from France by the 
' *‘ B »S ; 0^.ao for rejecter I, 
ter cominim to me-iium 
—-j line-dreasera 
Manual.....^,.. ,v 
Shepherd's Own Book.2 IK 
Stray Leaves from the Book 
of Nature.1 ft; 
Stephens' Book of the Farm 
2 vote. ..4 txi 
Skillful Housewife. 25 
Skinner'* Element* of Ag¬ 
riculture ........ 25 
Smith * landscape Gar¬ 
dening .1 25 
Thaer'* I’rinciplei, of Agri¬ 
culture . gflO 
Thomas' Farm ImrilementsI 00 
Thomt>son's Foo-l of Am¬ 
oral*... 76 
The KoxeCultoHst. 50 
Tonliam s Gl-emistry Made 
Easy .. 25 
Tut tier'* Cotton Planter’s 
Manual...1 00 
Warder's lledgv-a and Ever¬ 
green*'.1 00 
Waring'* Elements of Ag¬ 
riculture... 75 
Weeks oil Begs. 25 
Wilson on Flax. . 25 
Ymiatt A- Martin on Cattte.l 25 
Y-joatt on the Horse.j 26 
Do. on sheep. 75 
Science. 60 ' Do. on the Hog. 75 
ty Any of the above named works will be forwarded by 
mail, post-paid, on receipt of the price specified. 
Address D. D. T. MOORE, Rochester, N. Y. 
— English journals are very complimentary to a young 
American artist, Mr. Kutitae, now residing in London, who 
has just finished a fine statue nf America. 
— There is an immense crop of chestnuts this year. In 
Connecticut, $2 per bushel is asked for them, but those who 
are interested say they will be down to *1. 
— A gentleman in Maine has kept a record of the advent 
of frost for 40 years, and it has never before held off until 
October. There has been no frost this year. 
— The soup house established in Baltimore by Ross Winans 
supplies 6,000 persons daily. The amount of soup distributed 
.49® 50 
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rifrr ‘ 17.—The demand exceeds the supply and the 
The only transaction worthy of note 
is a ha.' of 11,000 lbs. No. 1 and super Pulled on p. t.— Jow rail 
