1)EMBERT0N SQUARE ENGLISH AND FRENCH 
I UoiKi'iyii and Dav Si'HOiii. rott \»rv'i Laiukh. Bos¬ 
ton. M ass — Rev GEO. (1A.VNF.TT, AM . Principal. Twelve 
Professor* hd> 1 Teachers. Jfmiikr • f Family Pupfla limited to 
twenty. The next oh nul V.-at will begin tloiuiny, Hepl. 122 , 1 . 
For»‘ataWne* including I'iieulots. please addiessthe Princi¬ 
pal, 26 IVmbwtnu Square, Bin-ton, Maas- 658-St. 
ittarkcts, Commerce, fee 
Rural New-Vorker Cllfloe, 1 
Rookkstkr, APO0ST 19tb, 1862 5 
Therk are but few changes in our report Grain is very quiet. 
Potatoes are very plenty and sell from to to SO cents per bushel. 
Apples abundant and rapidly falling nlf in rates. Hay is very 
p eaty and though no decline is noticed, prices are quite 
languid. 
Rochester Wholesale Prices. 
Eggs, dozen. 10@10c 
Honey, box. 12®He 
Caudles, box. 10 cfilO^c 
Candles, extra.... ll®llc 
Fruit and Root*. 
Apples, bulbul_ 3U(Si'40o 
^ r OUNG LADIES’ SEMINARY, 
Gaincsviiloi Wyoming C'o.< iV. V. 
A new and commodious building on the same site of the old 
a*, burned a rear ago is nos- near tv finished and will be in 
•ailiness for the opening of the hall Term, which will com- 
lence on Thursday. Sept. Ilth, 1*62 A lull complement of 
eacbers a-e engaged, who are well qualified for their respec- 
vp. departments. For Circulars or further information ad- 
ress [65!v2t] C. A. ELDRIDGE, Gainesville, N. Y. 
Fluor lind Grain. 
Flour, winter wheat.J5.28G86.2l5 
Flour, lining do, 175@6.W 
Flooi. buckwheat .. ODOagiOd 
Meal, Indian. I iNiipl 12 
Wheal. Genesee. SToud AI 
Beet white Canada.. 1 28®iJB 
Corn old . 43@50c. 
Coro, new. gsa/oc, 
Rye, 60 lbs 111 bush.. Mm<b»c 
Oats, bv weight. 4iAy 10c. 
Bariev... MhuMc 
Buckwheat. OtVaiPc. 
Beans.l-50®2-00 
Men)«, 
Pork. me**._.SlO.OOCitdO 50 
Pork clear. UUOtgllltfiO 
II:- ,*d bogs. cwt. B.IHKul 4.00 
Beef. cwt... ( ill)® 6.00 
mMm*. 
Which should be in the hands of every Man, Woman, and 
Child in the Northern States. 
Amone i lie Pines : 
-took light Tlie f eting Is that price* must go vet higher in 
antiripalinn of ei ders from Govern leunt f;ir army good*. 'tales 
art* repttr’ad uf about l .000 bjilns Kottugu wools mostly on pri¬ 
vate tortns, ii pui’t. of wbich m waafioO DoohUoi itt '^'Zo <^3c, jinO 
loo bab*ki common Mexican imwashtMl, 3«K\ e**l.v Domestic 
Fleeces are 'omi"g in more free y, but he d for an advance 
Pulled wools am scarce, ami prices have advanced - sales of su¬ 
per at 52 : ag . The transactions 1 n I'ulifornia have been light, 
as lii stock i ; very small, 8 o bales washed sold lit 38,o>52c. 
Saxouv Fleece kz rt>...—ffkwtS 
American roll-blood Merino...62 0 55 
American hall and three-fourths Merino.50(7T52 
Americao Native ami quarter Merino.IS a 41 
Extra pulled.6n.i52 
Snpornne putted.•. Wh 48 
\n | nulla . 36m37 
1 -amirs pulled... 
Caiil'oinia lino, unwashed..33i> 35 
California commnn do.lhn is 
Peruvian washed .....Slffllftl 
Valparaiso washed. 15"'15 
Sou'll American Merino unwashed.IPiQfiS 
South American Sleatiza unwashed..205-a 
Smith American common washed.17m 20 
South American K litre Rioe do.SOtahtS 
South Arnerioaii unwashed.12(ii'15 
South American Cordova washed.29 '31 
Cape Good Hope unwashed.28m 30 
East India washed.18 a26 
African unwashed...lf.ii'20 
African washed. -305 34 
Mexican washed.21X5 35 
Texas.OtUUU 
Smyrna unwashed.18®22 
Smyrna washed..30,a 32 
BOSTON, August 13-The following are the rates for the 
week: 
taxonv and Mer..fine, ..fiFriWS Texas. 00 ® 0 t 
Full blood.62(1054 Smyrna, washed.2»jop35 
rg and H blood.50 n>62 Do, unwashed.!An’25 
Common, .5da)52 Syrian.l.Yailc 
Fulled, extra,...50fif6d Cape...26®55 
Do superfine..47®55 Crimea,.I4up25 
Do No I. iStwfV Buenos Ayres. 15«flp 
Do No 2.OXadO Peruvian, washed,.240i'S8 
'Veatern mixed.4Aj;52 Canada.— .00(jt0u 
SOUTH IN SECESSION-TIME 
BY EDMUND KIRKE. 
1 Vol. 12mo. 310 pages. 
Containing an extraordinary but truthful picture of the en¬ 
tire social system of tho South, describing the domestic life of 
ie small planters, and the "white trash," 
the rich planters, tl 
and depleting actual sceues on the large and small plantations. 
To meet the large and increasing demand for this work. THE 
TRIBUNE has assumed its publication, and has issued it, on 
tho following terms; 
Single copies, in cloth, 75 cents; in paper covers, 50 cents. 
(Single copies sent by mail, post-paid, on receipt of price.) 
Twenty-five copies, paper covers,.3314c each. 
One hundred copies, paper covers.30c. each. 
One thousand copies, paper covers.28c. each. 
Cash on delivery. 
Prindle’s Patent Agricultural 
AJNTJL} FARMER’S STEAM BOILER 
ing of largeuunnlilies is now made a pleasure, instead of atask, 
as compared to the old process of bmliug in kettles No Hog 
pen, Stock Farm, or Dairy can afford to be without one. Three 
sizes will be furnished to the fall trade of 1802. 
HT’rieod for Illustrated Circular, giving details, inclosing 
stamp for postage, 
Is expected that, this new apparatus will bo on exhibi¬ 
tion the piesent fall at the New York. Ohio, Michigan, and llli- 
tmm State Fairs. It la also ou Exhibition ill that W or Ids Fair in 
Loudon. 
I Enrrobtic AND Kvsrnvsmu; AGENTS IV.WTKt) imme¬ 
diately to canvass every County in lint Northern Slate*. Now 
is the time to secure the sale of this great monopoly. by Irame- 
diate’aiipbcntion Circulars, mviimterms It, Aytiits nod dir trade, 
free ' All iuuuiiiea addressed to the patentee promptly attend- 
fliiw, i>. k. nuNtn.K, 
Patentee and Proprietor, Last Bethany, N. Y. 
East Bethany, N. Y., August, 1862, 
This new apparatus, patented by I) It PRISTlLE, East 
Bethany. N. Y., has already a lurge sale both in this mid dis¬ 
tant states. Hundreds who now use it can testify to itesuperior 
advantages over anv other Cooking ni Steaming Apparatus in 
use. P is the only thing of the land in the world which com¬ 
bines the portable Fur dace, open Caldron, Steam Boiler am! 
Retort, ll is pi rfectl.y safe, simple, easily managed, and of suf¬ 
ficient capacity for domestic use. It is particularly adapted to 
cooking: nr steaming large quantitier oi food (hr hogeor other 
stock Also, for heating, sl-amion, nr hailing any sulrslance, 
Cooking for the Army, Ac. All classes turn it to advantage, 
it works equally well for the l anoern. Clothiers, llyers, Car¬ 
riage Shops, and Steameis of Timber; also Tor Hotels, Saloons, 
Bathing rooms, lauunbie*. BWeltinvy Poor Houses, Hospitals, 
Forts, Gimps, and .Merchant and Navy Vessels It not only 
supercedes the common Caldron. Imt greatly economizes fuel, 
saves the time of tl.poruinr and expm Ivi i . i I c/u'm- 
neys. cleaning of kettles tor ditlcrent uses, ami the removal or 
stirring of substances while hot to prevent boruiug, The cook- 
<rtIK PROVISION MARKETS. 
NEW Y44ICK, Aro, 13 —Ftot'R—Market opened dull and 
closed a shade easier, with only a moderate bo-ine-s doing tor 
export and home consumption At the clo-e there were no 
buyers at outside quotations. Sales at -4,85up6,05 for super¬ 
fine ritale, «i»Hp'ft»i tor extra State. 84,85^fi.>6 for superfine 
Western V-.Ti'v." 5,01 for common to medium extra \Y eslern, *>o,- 
tiX.iA5* for shinning brands extra round hooped Qhiii, and *5. 
65 ®8,25 r-r tunle brands do,—the inurtel closing dull Canadian 
fiour dull, and market closed heavy, with a mod,- 1 ate busi¬ 
ness doing. -•oh-ss.t $5 51 -5.3'. fur i oninion. an-'. S-5.to n 6, .'6 tor 
gruel t,. choice extra Rye Hour continues quiet and steady at 
$ 3,750 4,26 for inferior r.r choice. Corn meal Is in modeiAte 
demand and sr.es.lv, sales at FI.66@S,6l foi Brandywiue. $3 ,M 
fi)k3.iA for Mni-sh'-caloric, aqd |3.46 for -Tersby. 
" Gkaim- Wheat heavy and tnav bn quoted le lower, with rather 
morn doing fur export and homn con,sumption, i'art of the 
sales ..ere to arrive Saleh Chicago spring nt $l,l2:.ci I,2n Milwau¬ 
kee club at $1,19^11.23 amber Iowa at $1.24 ml,25; Kacine *pnuv 
at $l,5t, winter red Western at $1.29 1.31, amber Michigan si 
$l,3i.i J.Sfi, umber Crneo Dav at $1.28; inferior Canada club at 
31,13,' and new ainbei Ken tuck v and Jersey at *1.35; white 
AVe-tern at fl.Mu l.m red StAte at $1,27, and white Kentucky at. 
jl.vilr l.ftK Rye s'ead.v and quit-' at "8,- |or Western, $f»t 8Pi*e 
at 83c. Bariev nnininnl at ’be Bai ley malt continues nominal 
at 81,19 I’ea'-, aie nominal at 85c. Corn without material 
change in prices, with a modorato demand for export and home 
consumption: «ale*at KVadiir for n d mixed Wdatlsro, 54,qix7c for 
K.a-tero 476161c fur unsound Weslern, 85 ,- fisc, for yellow West 
ern. and 7' im71c for while Western. Oats in fair request; sales 
at 4$'Air for Jersey, Canada, Western and Slate. 
rkuviaioxs—Fork—Msiket in moderate request and steady, 
nater at Jil.Sliy 11 37)-; for mess, Sll.inxu 11 26 for prime mesa, 
and S3,8*‘, III,I'd lor prune Beef market more active uod firm; 
Bales at $6 69 j:7.(*i for country prime; JAe In.ja for country 
mess, $12 j 1.3.76 for rirparked do, 8l3(v 14.50 fnr extra mexM— 
Prime mess beef quiet and steady at SilKn 22 Beef bams quiet 
< htea lv, sales Eastern and Western at $15,(«Kal16.6u. Cut 
* are in nindeiAte demand, and prices are steady, sales at 
B- iric for Weptern and city «!h.( ride's. 5V,«'>'■»<•„ for hams.— 
GmoVe.t r, ou 1 ' Q"l*t ;uid uuchangml Bacon sides are quiet and 
Mrely noni'tual Lard in for-demand ami prices 
t m i e V, I !,I <erv oholca at 9 1 ,c. Butter is se||i, K - 
in,, is,. f lU o jio, and 1(1(0 I7><C. rot State. Cheese steady and 
•firm and satin efor common to choice 
inn STANDARD PEAR TREEF- 
t’ " > With a large and well ®f0" n Nursery Stock of all 
Send for Catalogues. E. MOODY .t SON, 
Niagara Nurseries, Lockport, N. 
J ASUI.U FEMAIiK SEMINARY.-This Institu- 
| j lion begins its Fall Term on Thursday. Septemtn-r IHh. 
It has been in operation eleven yea Is under the same Principal, 
its Teachers are all of experience in tijeir respective depart¬ 
ments Apply for Catalogues and informuPnn to 
Aubumdale, Mass,, Aug., 1882 G W BRIGGS, Principal. 
THE CHAMPION 
Hickok’s Patent Portable Keystone 
CIDEE AND WINE MILL. 
10,000 in use and approved. 
Foreign and American Horticultural Agent 
AND COMMISSION MERCHANT 
EXHIBITION and SAi.ES ROOMS 
No. 634 Broadway, near Bleeker Street, New York. 
Alp kinds Of new, rare, and Seedling Plants, Fruits, Flowers, 
Trees, Vines, Shrubs, tic.. Iron, Wire and Rustic Work French. 
English and American Glass, Patent Heaters; Foreign and 
American Honks. Magazine*. Papers, Plates, Designs, Drawings, 
&c. All Horticultural Novelties, ru- soon as introduced. 
r3T~ All orders, kc., will receive the personal attention of the 
Proprietor. 653-tf 
I.v Geueseo, at the residence of t.be bride's mother, on the 10th 
List., by Rev T. B Ilnmo.v. HIRAM RICHARDSON, of York, 
and .Miss IM0GENE JL 3VEEKS, ot Geneseo. 
TNfiEKSOLL’S IMPROVED 
HORSE AND HAND POWER 
HAY AND COTTON PRESSES. 
These machines have been testku i.v thk nos r tiiokodoh 
manner, throughout this and foreign countries, to the number 
of over 1.200. 
The Horse Power is worked by either wnr.i i. or capstan, 
and iu several important points possesses unequalled merit. 
We invite all those wanting such machines t.o write for our 
Catalogue, containing full information, with ctts, pricks, kc., 
or call and examine personally. All orders promptly attended 
to by addressing IXGERSOLL & DOUGHERTY, 
654-Ctoam] Green Point, King's Co., L. I. 
Pr.ANTATtox Dtscii’t.ixR.—The “Ole Cabin,''The Mode of Negro 
Punishment; TDe "Thumb-Screw;" A Mini-tering Angel; A 
Negto Trial; A Kehellion, A Turpentine Dealer; A Boston 
Dray ou its Tiavels. 
CHAPTER VIII. 
Tiik Neoro Hoster — Young Democrats; Political Discussion; 
StattlingStatistics, A Freed Negro. 
CHAPTER IX. 
TriK Country CnpRcil.-ifs Description; The "Corn-Cracker;" 
The News; Strange Disclosure, 
CHAPTER X. 
Tun Nkoko Fpnkrai-.—T he Burial Ground' A Negro Sermon, 
The Appearance of Juley; The Colonel's Heartlcssness; The 
Octoroon’s Explanation of It; The E-cape of Moyc. 
CHAPTER XI. 
Titf. Pursuit.— The Sluvt: “Carolina Race Horses;" A Race; 
We Lose the Trail; A Tornado A Narrow Escape. 
JJ1IAPTER XII. 
Tiik Yaxkkk S(;nool.Miariu>- — Our New Ajiparel; “Kissing 
Goes by Favor," School-: - f the South. 
CHAPTER XIIL 
Tns RaHWAY Station.—T he Village; A DrunkenWankee; A 
Narrow Escape; Andy Jones; A Light-Wood, Fire; The 
Colonel's Departure. 
CHAPTER XTV. 
Tub Bariiecue—T he Camp-Ground , Tho Stump-Speaker; A 
Stump Speech; Almost a Fight; The Manner of Roasting the 
Ox. 
CHAPTER XV. 
Trig Return. — Arrival at 'he Plantation; Disappearance of 
Juley and her Child; The Did Preacher's Story; Scene be¬ 
tween the Master and the Sluve. 
CHAPTER XVI. 
o One More Unkortunatk. 1 '—Attempted Whipping of Jim; Ap¬ 
pearance of the "Com-Crackcrj 1 ' "Drowned, Drowned." 
CHAPTER XVU, 
Tun SMALL Planter. — His House; His Wife; His Negroes; A 
Juvenile Darky; Lazar Oh In * Ab'ram's Buzzum;" White and 
ONE CIDER H'Ltj 
At Harrinon'-i Landing, on the 8th inst, of a wound received 
July 31 at, SAMUEL BEMIS.ofCo. K, I3th N. Y Vol. Regiment. 
I.v this city, on the 12 th inst. of Puerperal Fever. BELLA G.. 
wife of Cant. W A. Sheldon, aud youngest daughter of Hru- 
Rakd and Jane it. Gikrdkd, aged 19 years. 
At lii-4 residence, near Middleport, Niagara Co , N. Y., July 
2d. after a few hours' illuflss, JOHN BALDRIDGE, aged 55 
years and 2 months. 
"WWl 
HltgO'-l 
Nov *t 
6,000 8IX ™^"“6,000 
OF THK 
Most Desirable Farming- Lands in Illinois, 
A T 
§10, §15, AND §18 PER ACRE. 
TORY ARB 
ilitfh IS i’ll in Prairie t, anile. Dry anit Healthy , 
and abb 
Not surpassed by any in the State. They are situated near 
Ch-tsworth Station, Livingston County, Illinois, and are sur¬ 
rounded by Railroads, one of which passes directly through 
them. 
Terms of Ssale. 
Thrce-tourths of the amount to remain on mortgage, at six 
percent. Address FRANK OisliOKN, 
05d-4teo Chatswm-th, Livingston County, Illinois. 
This admirable machine is now ready for the frnlf harvest of 
1862. It is, if possible, made belter than ever before, and well 
wmthv the attention or all farmer 0 wanting such machines. _ 
It lias no superior in the market, and is the only mill tbat 
wilt pronei Iv grind Grapes For «»!•• by all rest enable dealers. 
If your mei-bant docs not keep them,tell huu to send for one 
for you, or w rite to tlio manulacturer yourself. 
Address the mauofactiircr. 65o-7t 
3V. 44. mcKOK, Eagle IVorks. Harrisburg, i a. 
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Five Hundred times, for twenlv-eight cents! (in silver.) 
Five of different powers. $1 'XI. Mailed tree, Address 
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A MERIC AN HOUSE, 
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gitelten) LEWIS RICE, Proprietor. 
TDITSSEJ.ITS PROLIFIC STRAWBERRY 
l \ Plants - Recent rains have forwarded these Plants so 
rapidlv, the-iibs,-ribei- ts induced, by urgeut demands, to put 
them iu market-after2lltli August, 1382. 
Price, S’, per dozen; or $3 per halt dozen. Cush must accom¬ 
pany orders. GEORGE CLAPP, Auburn, N. Y 
August 15. 1862. 65S-4t 
PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION 
THE CATTLE MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, August 12—The current prices for the week at 
•11 the markets are as follows 
BKEK CATTLE. 
First quality. 4 ?) cwt. $7.25(0)8,00 
Ordinary quality,. 6,75(a7,25 
Common quality,. 6,25;'a’6.75 
Inferior quality). C,(Xku.C,25 
COWS AND CALVES. 
First quality.$45,00@50,00 
Ordinary quality. -10,(W(2 J 45,UU 
Common quality. 30,0Oji)35,(X) 
Inferior quality. 25,lXka22S,00 
VEAL CALVES 
First quality... Tp tb 5 tcbS^i 
Ordinary quality. 4>iffi5 
Common quality. 4 io,4' a 
Inferior quality. 3 ‘, l c 
SHEEP AND LAMBS. 
Prime quality.IP head $4,(M!i!;4.50 
Ordinary. 3.75®4 00 
Common. 3.00ju3.75 
Inferior,. 2.00^)3,00 
OK THE 
Agricultural Association of Upper Canada, 
Wi'l be held at the CITY OF TORONTO, on the 23d, 24th, 25th, 
and 26th of September next 
Peivons iateivltiOir to o^bibit will ploase take notice that Th* 
entiios of articles iu Hits respective classes must be made ou or 
before the undermentioned dates; 
Hot'Sea, t attle, Sheep, S wine, Poultry, ou or before Saturday. 
Aoeii-t l'ltS ■ _ , . ,, , 
Grain, Field Roots, and other Farm Products. Agricultural 
Implements, Machinery, Manufactures generally, Saturday, 
August noth. 
Horticultural Products, Ladles’ Work, the Fine Arts, kc., 
Saturday,September Ifl'li. 
Prize f.ists and Blau k Form* fnr making the entries upon may 
be had of the Secretaries of all Agricultural Societies und Me¬ 
chanic*’ Institutes throughout the Province. 
HI GH C. THOMSON, Sec’y Board of Agriculture. 
Toronto, August 1, 1862 
Johnston's Agricultural 
Chemistry..1.26 
Do Elmoeulsnf Ag Chem¬ 
istry ami Geology .1.00 
Do. Catechism of Chemistry 
for Schools. .. 25 
Langstroth no the Hive and 
Hooey Bee.1.25 
Leucbar'8 Hot Houses_1.25 
Liebig's Familiar Letters 
to Farmers.... 60 
Lin-Icy s Morgan Horses. 1.00 
Manual of Agriculture, by 
Etnersou & Fliut,. 75 
Miner’nBee-keeper'gManuall.OO 
Miles on the Horse’s Foot. 50 
Jlilbum onCow_. 25 
Modern Cookery by Miss 
Acton no it Mr-,. - J Hale 1.25 
Mrs. Abel'sSklllftil House- 
wlte and Ladles' Guide.. 50 
Mtiuu's Land Drainer. 50 
Ntt-h ■> Progressive Farmer 60 
Neill'*Gain. Companion.. 1.00 
Norton's Element* of Agri¬ 
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Olcott’i->orehO k Impbee 1.4X4 
Pardee on the Strawberry 60 
Pedder'sLand Measurer.. 50 
Petyoz's Ne w Cu Bare of the 
Vine. 25 
Phelps' Bce-keepeFs Chart 25 
Quinbv'- MyBterim uf Bee¬ 
keeping . 1-00 
Quincy ou Soiling Cattle. 50 
fhriibii Fancier. .. 50 
P-vntUl Is Sheep 11 urban dry 1.25 
Richardson ua tlia Horse 25 
Richardson on the rests of 
the Fane......... 26 
Do. Dornt-tic Fowls. 25 
Do, on the Hog...... 25 
Do on I lie Honey Bee.... 26 
Do ui the Dog. 25 
Re-rncliii'i Vine-dressers 
MauiiaJ. 50 
?uxton - Rural Hand Books, 
bound to iSeries, au: A, 1.25 
Sheplie- Own Book_ 2.00 
Stray Leave* from the Book 
ot Nature . 1.00 
Stephens' Book of the Farm 
2 vul»...4.00 
S-kiUfaJ Housewife. 25 
Skinner's Elements of Ag¬ 
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Smith's Landscape Gar¬ 
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Timer's Principles of Agri¬ 
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Thomas' Farm Implements 1.00 
Thompson's Food of Ani¬ 
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Tile Rose Culturist. 60 
Topham's Chemistry Made 
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Tamer's Cotton Planter's 
Manual.1.00 
Warder's Hedges and Ever¬ 
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Waring's Elements of Ag¬ 
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Wilson on Flax. 25 
Youatt® Martin on Cattle.1 25 
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73;>| |> 1,0 Y H ENT f—Agents wanted iu every county to 
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•filly, 1*62. 655-13t 
'po GROWERS OF SPRING WHEAT. 
Chappell *.V Sprague, 
EOCHESTER, N. Y„ SOLE MANUFACTURERS OF 
11 ECETVKR’S SALE OF NURSERY STOCK— 
f \ The undersigned, aonttipfed receiver of the Nursery Stock 
of the late firm of Grkooky k Goldsmith, now otfersthe same 
for Mlfl to fleators and Nursery meu. 
The Block coosl-ts ot forty thousand Dwarf Pears, 30,000 
Standards ; 80,000 CUeMles , 12,nil Apple Trees; and a large 
variety of Evergreens and Ornamental shrubs, on the late farm 
nf Jambs H GkkggRy. adjoining the Nuisei v of Ej.lwangkr 
A; B.uo. r The Property Is de.-irnble, and will be sold low. 
Application should be made at rmoe to 
PATRICK BARRY, Receiver, or to his Went. 
Rochester, Aug. 1, 1862. JAS. H. GREGORY 
A ssignees sale of real estate— cm 
the premises-at Hillsdale. State of Michigan, by Auction, 
on Tuesday aud Wednesday tlie 7th and Sth days ot October, 
1862 , commencing at W o'clock, A. M.. will sell over l.utnacres 
of isikkovkp land, in and adjoining the Village ami College 
gn umbs in lors to suit purchasers, from one acre upwards — 
Alio, (l.'l acres eaAtnf the Village; also AH' acres, one half un¬ 
proved, 3 nii'er. west of the Village, in lot.- of 4ll to 80 acres, also, 
overS.ltOO acres of wild laud* lying in the 'outln-i n tierot towns 
in lldludale conntv, In lots ot 40 to 30 acres Hillsdale V'illage 
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Uue fourth down, balance, loug time. 
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