THE WOOL MARKETS 
markets, Commerce, &c 
EF* SUPERIOR STRAW 
plants, 
Grown with special care, and warranted to i 
or money will be refunded. Triomphe de Garni, 
Austin or Shaker, <2; Wilson’s SI p„ r 100 . Gn 
price when one or more thousands are taken. 
J. C. THOMPSON. Toinpkiosvilie, statei 
||' A R M S F O F S A. Iu F . 
BENNETT & BANCKER, 
ATTORNEYS AT LAW m HEAL ESTATE AGENTS, 
Jackson, INTicibigsm, 
r "r saIfl aome or the choicest Farmi.vu La yds in the State 
n ISvi n l S \ ufUe g’tooi[Ally in the Counties of Jackson. 
D f ;* ° d i^ham. saidlamia are mostly improved Canos of 
2t ' VeU l0c * ted ' 1Qd wlU bc 
' visll - in? '? Purchase farms in the West, would do weU 
V vv' 'bKNN’WAt 10 ° drra P e ^ ore purchasing WMj^where. 
NEW YORK, Skit. 3 —An active demand has prevailed for 
the low and medium (Trades and better prices have been obtain¬ 
ed. Fine fleeces have been comparatively neglected although 
sales have been made at 70) Ida below coarse wools. The sales 
daring the past month arc 
Fleeces, ITW.dOu tea. 80 - too: nulled, 51,000 It,?, 45 o Sflc. m.non it,a 
booth America static; lfi.ooo lbs Turkey IT sc. 530 bates Hast In¬ 
dia 3<i.<j,42v.". 800 bales Mexican 8u ijfia; 350 (tales Mediterranean 
32(&40c; Sk» bales line Chilian SAnVMc. U»U bales Bombay 2b.i-SSc; 
100 bales Cordova 33o; 280 bales Buenos AT res: ‘.'Oil hates Moroc¬ 
co; iso do Mesttao; HI do California »V8.«c; 1,872 do African, an- 
washed, 'AtiRio His ride and Clack Dohskoi; 75do Adelaide Alai 
30c, (5 months. 
Saxony Fleece lb.60@«2 
American full-blood Merino..60ut62 
American hall and three-Iourths Merino' .62:A l<5 
American Native and quarter Merino .62.ii.65 
Extra pulled.56a'5S 
Superfine pulled.56W58 
Jin 1 pulled.48,^50 
I,amh’s pulled.8tKa55 
Cabloruia fine, unwashed.4lt7ei6 
California coimnon do.20(5.25 
Peruvian washed.30.532 
Chilian Merino unwashed .32(534 
Chilian Meki/a unwashed. 32(a34 
Valparaiso unwashed.17@18 
South American Merino unwashed.. .26in)28 
South American Mestiza unwashed. Wn)2B 
South American common washed.22’o'25 
South American E'ntre Rios do.2.V3I27 
South American unwashed.I7 i5.19 
South American Cordova washed.37i.it 40 
Cape Good Hope unwashed.3lXe 38 
East India washed.BfioiMS 
African unwashed.26(5127 
African washed._4(>,r45 
Mexican unwashed.25(3)30 
Texas. .miutOO 
Smyrna unwashed.2>:a28 
Smvrna washed.30, 535 
Syrian unwashed.22025 
TV. IT Sjin tatvr. 
BOSTON, Sbi'tevbbs 3—The following are the rates for the 
week. 
Saxony and Mer. .fine, 
Full blood,.. 
EMPIRE AGRICULTURAL WORKS 
Foreign and American Horticultural Agent 
AND OOIVUVIISSION MERCHANT 
EXHIBITION and SALES ROOMS 
No, 634 Broadway, near Bleeker Street, New York. 
AtxWndAOf new, rare, and Seedling Plants. Fruits, Flp wer8 
pvtee, \ tnes. Shrubs, Ac. , Iron, Wire and Rustic Work; French' 
English and American Glass; Patent Heaters; Foreign and 
American Books Magazanes Papers. Plates. Designs. Drawings 
&c AJi Horticultural Novelties, aR soon ns Introduced. * ’ 
*3T~ AH order*. Ac., will receive the personal attention of the 
Proprietor. 655-tr 
A LLI 8 , WATERS Jic CO., 
BANKERS, 
55 Buffalo St., Opposite the Engle Hotel, 
ROCHESTER, 1ST. Y. 
Interest Coupons of U. S. seven and three-tenths 
\! ASON <3s HCA.3VC3LX3ST’S 
HARMONIUMS AND MELODEONS, 
Warranted the tutsr nwritr mk.vts nf the class In the world. 
See Ca!ulogm,h Containing testimony to their superiority from 
musfctnxis Constantly exhibited in compe¬ 
tition with instruments ol the other best makers, thev have 
never, in a Fin?)* Induce, killed to trtkp the hiifkeKfc nnze The 
only Gold IUdai. ever awarded to reed instruments in this 
country was to one of these. Prices nf Harmoniums, ,,if which 
wiveriil new slyU. B iin, now first offered, I $6u to S-Kki each; of 
Melodaons, J 45 to $21)0 ,.„ch New Yurk ware-rooms, at Nos 5 
S’. when, dealers are supplied at the same prices as 
from the factory, by MASON BROTHERS, Agents 
Tiir undersigned manufacture Cbn ugeable Endless Chain 
it a t r. bm r tf it n s i: - r o u'E k s, 
C03TBINBP mitEsiIEPuS ANTI CLEANERS, 
Threshers, Separators, Wood Saws, &c. 
„.P rAdu< i e utote pttvrer with less elevation, and 
living only about \y, miles' per 
' ?. which is 400 to 500 
are operated with greater ease to the team, than any other, re- 
qinririg very hIuw travel of horses, heingoi 
hour, vvheii doing a good lair business, i, Ll , (JW 
bushels ol Date per day, nr half that quantity or Wheat nr Rye. 
THE THRESHER AND CLEANER 
runs easy, separates the grain perfectly clean fiotn the straw, 
cleans quite equal to the best of Funning Mill*, leaving the 
grain lit for mill or market, ami is capable of lining a larger 
business without waste or clogging than any other Two-Horse 
Cleaner bulore the public 
*3“ For Price and description semi for Circulars, and satisfy 
yourself before purchasing. 
Address K. A M. HARDER, 
®hl Cobleskill, Schoharie Co , N. Y. 
T° BUILDERS and farmers. 
Building Brick and Drain Tile. 
The Rochester Brick and Tile Manufacturing Company »e 
now prepared to nict. nil demand* of „iu 11 ,t Builders or'Far- 
mTr or Tile. Jlpe Tile „uti' 
manuWtlS.llv tt! > i^r Sh ' ,, ‘ r, '"' n tw ,° to u ‘ n ''“'.Uen The Tile 
SS . ? tla ' f^uiipanv an? [OMiTthHD UjKtmAdeby 
“ tb , e r It) incites in length, l 000 nieces 
ihe ^ tb ^- 
2 ineh Pine Per 1000 pieces Per rod. 
2 inch ripe,...$iii .00 20 c. 
J ,i . m .00 37>i 
’ ,. ; .-.3o,ix) se 
8 •• Round Tile in two pieces.80,00 *1 2 fi 
2 Horse Shoe Tile.. 3 00 
U :: :i « 
j ;; Pipe-:.f.= ^ 
10 •** in two pieces.lOO.ixi i 75 
Persons wishmgTiieBwi.l find it to their interest to call at 
the offlen of the Company. 22 Buffalo Street, Rochester, before 
purchasing elsewhere. 
A Urge quantity of Brick always on hand. 
AH orders for Bricks or Tiles, to be shipped by railroad or 
canal, will be promptly attended to. 
For other information, address 
W. OTIS, Superintendent, Rochester, N. Y. 
interest, coupons ot u. a. seven and three-tenths per cent 
Bonds, due August 19th, 1862, paid at their Banking Office, on 
presentation. 
,.Nighest premium paid for gold, silver, Canada currency, and 
U 0 . Demand Notes, of old issue 
Interest paid on special deposits Sight drafts on England 
and Ireland in sums to suit. fi 48 - 2 ( 5 t 
TAMEH r V K It It A Ac CO., 
^ DBALKRS IN 
STOVES, FURNACES, COAL ORATES, 
Silver Plated Ware, Pocket and Table Cutlery and House Fur¬ 
nishing Hardware of every description, 
ALSO, 
Manufacturers of KEDZTE'S WATER FILTERS, Refrigerators, 
and Thermometers, and dealer in Tin, Copper. Zinc, Sheet Iron 
fcc., &o.. 5» K «l Slate Street, Rochester. N. V. 
Texas. 
Smyrna, washed,. 
Do. unwashed,_ 
Syrian. 
Cape... 
Crimea,. 
Buenos Ayres. 
Peruvian, washed,.24038 
Canada.42(a)47 
Sales for the past month 
.0X3)00 
.23<a)35 
.140025 
,15(3230 
.25(a)8B 
Full ., ... 
k and ‘i blood, 
Condjnon. 
Pulled, extra,.. 
Do superfine,. 
Do No. I. 
Do No. 2. 
Western mixed, 
PHILADELPHIA. September 3. 
454,000 Jbs Fleeces at 3Ao>65 cents. 
PROVIDENCE. K. I„ Sept. 3.-i 
900 tt.s Fleeces, SiLiiSOc, 9,911 fts, 44.1 
ed, -ISjpoOiic. 
ALBANY, Sept, 3.—The market rules firm, hut was less ac¬ 
tive than it was during the past fortnight. We learn of sales of 
2,000 the fleece and 7,7o0 tbs lambs' on p L—Journal. 
CINCINNATI, Sept. 3.—A fair market, and the demand good 
at 48.«5flc. There is not much coming in .—Gaidtc 
CHICAGO, Sept, 3.—The season is about over, and there is 
.58® 90 
.00.0105 
.00(362 
.SX$6U 
.47(3)58 
.45-1,52 
.OOiViOK) 
id'5ro 
THE PROVISION MARKETS. 
VP.W YORK, Skit. 8 - Ftom— Market dull, but with a 
teiied supply, prices without, decided change. Sales at $5.iX) 
fi.15 tor superfine State, *5,250)5,88 for extra State. $5,00@5,- 
; for superfine Western; $5,25 <t 5,80 for common to medium 
lira Western, $5,60@'5,75 tor shipping brands extra round 
onnd Ohio, and $5.8&ii 8,25 lor trade brands do,—the market 
wing rather heavy. Cana-llan flour dull; sales at $535yi7i,40 
common, and J-). to,a.0,3o for good to choice extra. “Rye 
_ ir I 'litiauen quiet and steady at. $3,75(34,30 for interior to 
ice Corn meal in moderate’ demand and steady, sales at 
: 3,75 for iiniudywlbe; $3,60i(ji*3,J5 for Marsh's CAloric, and 
h4i for Jersey. 
.raix—" heat opened heavy aud wilh » further material ad- 
,■«' in freight,, the market closed l@2c lower Sales Chicago 
ng at Jl.liy 1.21, Milwaukee dub nt$1.17(0 1,28, inferior do 
, q 1.5; amber Iowa at $1,23 '1,24, red Western at $1.3iKuil,84; 
,.,y- Michigan at. $l,8-l.al,3h*i; white Illinois at £1,40. and 
, jte Michigan at $l,43(St.« Rt« qnlet, without much change: 
, • :,t 79,u'8Uc for very ptime Western, aud 82m?84c for State. 
Ilirle.v market is dull and nominal at 70c Barley malt con tin 
• nominal at $9c t’eae are nominal at 9fie. Corn market 
I»rid with less doing, sales at CiXoJJOe for old mixed Western, 
.. ,i<>cfor Eastero; 4t.a88c for unxotind Western: 70(a;70c for 
piiow Westei u, ami 72>: for cliulcn Western. Oats doll and 
- sales at O&tiXftv for Jersey, Canada, Western and titate 
.PWJvisio.vs—Pork iswithoat material change, salve »t $u.- 
■•v ii 1,75 for mess; $11,25(3:11,50 for prime me**, and tlU.uOef) 
;-<r prime Beef market is moderate doing; sale* atfd.fid 
;m for country prime; S*4hi.73for country mess, $12@IH,75 
i - re--pw'.ked do, $13,74C«t, lt.S7i\_ for extra mew. Frlme' me-s 
•,-el lull ami steady at $l!V<z,2i,'4) Beef ham* In better re- 
-tieschoice Western at SL.iXX-iillffiO. Cut moats are in 
J rim'active demand, and prices are very firm; sales at *:a'4',fe 
- Western and city shoulders, 6yt Ko. for'hams. Smoked meats 
,»; and unchanged. Bacon sides inactive. Lard market 
lt®23 
j^RUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES. 
Ellwanger & 15 tn-i*_y 
Beg leave to announce that their stock of Nursery Articles 
for the ensuing Fam, Tkape, embracing everTtliiug'desirable. 
new or old, m both 
Fruit and Ornamental Departments, 
Is quite equal, and in some respects superior, to any ever before 
offered hy them, aud they solicit 
Planters, Nurserymen ancl Dealers 
To examine their Catalogues, which give details of the stock 
and price* 
Their new Wholesale Catalogue for the season is just issued, 
and will be seut gratis to all who apply and inclose one stamp. 
—. , , vr MOUNT HOPE NURSERIES. 
Rochester, N. 7., August, ]862. 
M O iVTCV" TO Li O .A. JV. — The Monrob 
Cop.ntt Savtsob LV8TITI TIO.V baa money to loan on im¬ 
proved farms in Monroe and adjoining counties. 
„ , . J E. PIERPONT, Secretary. 
Rochester, Aag. IB, 1S62. 657-4teo'w 
Q.R0CERIES, PROVISIONS, SEEDS, FRUITS, &c. 
2VI- J- 3SZTOINTROE, 
WUOLRBAI.B A.VD RKTAJL 
GROCER AND COMMISSION 3IERCHANT, 
90 Bxifhalo Street, Rochester, (NX Y. 
Ai.bo, Dealer in CloTer and Timothy Seed. Seed Potatoes, 
Green and Dried Fruits. Ac ty Pure Wines and Liquors, 
and Rectified Whisky, for Medicinal purposes. [ 644 ) 
40 000 T r ri-^, CH ,’ APPLE. aodPEAR 
TRf.Fi.^ for on the ground, or otherwise, five 
miles OUt Buffalo road, F.. M. POTTER. Rochester. X. T. 
MLf ff \ A. MON PH l—We want Agents at Sixty 
tl J1.-1V ' Dollars a month and all expenses paid, to sell our 
new CtoTUsa Wat.voitRg. Orib.vtai, llriiVKK.s, !lT p] 12 other 
new articles. Address SHAW Ai CLARK. Biddeford, Maine. 
00 non PKAOH TREES for Bale, $31X00 ^ 1900. 
4U.UUO Dwarf Pears, 2 years. $140 r) liKHI. 
App e Seedlings, 2 years. No 1. $2.25 h 1000. 
Apple Tieea, 5 to 6 feet. $40 $ 1000 . 
White Grape an-i Cherry Currants, $40 X) 1000. 
660-2t r. BOWEN & CO,, East Aurora, Erie Co., N. Y. 
, D •tfiWnSJ,,;. '“V nisi.. , oy me kov. ti a. in hAI.T, Mr. 
^ o' § EVERNDEN, of Rochester, and MARY FILLMORE, 
of Buffalo. 
r mviAi?n' n r l,r t w',y 2<J e. lnst " hy„tlie, Rer. A. G. HAU.. DO.. 
r1rrlin9»rr.y' DfjD 9 F C E » c t-. ->f Buffalo, and Miss KATE H. 
HL.-iBAN Dh, second daaghter of Joskfh D. Hosbasds, Esa . of 
Rochester. 
JQELAWARE GRAPE VINES 
At Ten Cents Each. 
PARSONS & VO., 
FLUSHING, JNT. Y., 
Offer these Vines, in excellent health, at the following-] low 
rates: 
1st quality, $25 ^ 100 —$200 f) 1000. 
2d quality, $15 100 — $100 13 1000. 
T ,15',this city, on the 8th inst., of Cholera rnfantum, FRANCIS 
HAULRMAN, son of F ranois S. Rew, aged 2 years. 
C.qtYqn 
'Fruits, l Vegetables. 
Equal to any in the World 
H' ADVEHT1813G TEKM8, In Advance—T hirtt-Fith 
Csxt9 a Link, each insertion. A price and a half for extra 
display, or 52>, cents per line rvf space Spkciai. Noticks (fol¬ 
lowing reading matter, leaded.) Sixty Centa a Line. 
ryThe immense circulation of the Rural Nkw-Youkkr— 
full twenty thousand more than that of any other similar j our- 
nai—renders it by far the Best and Cheapest Advertising Medium 
of its class in America This pact should be borne in mind 
by all Nurserymen. Manufacturers. Wholesale Dealers, Land 
Ageuts, &c., &c,, who necessarily depend npon the People of 
the North for patronage. 
ALL KINDS OF 
FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, 
Grrap© Vines, 
Shrubs, Roses, «fcc.. 
At WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, at very low rates. 
CURRANTS. 
Red Dutch and Black Naples, 2 years old.$15,00 1,000 
GOOSEBERRIES. 
Houghton’s Seedling, 2 years old.$15,00 $ 1,000 
NORWAY SPRUCE, 4 (cot, well branched.$125,00 do 
SCOTCH PINE, 5 feet; well branched.$140,00 d® 
GEO, HAICER, Toledo, Ohio, 
660-St Successor to Fahnestock & Baker. 
Near Markets, Schools, Railroads, Churches, and all the blessings of Civilization. 
1,200,000 Acres, in Farms of 40, 80,120,160 Acres and 
wards, in ILLINOIS, the Garden State of America. 
OXGaGUvo. 1(0 wh*t*« vrlio.'R. 
(Jhaiv— W heat in moderately active demand; sale., red winter 
Toledo JUt 1 ; No. 2 red wintur Illinois at $1; No. 2 Chicago 
-• ring -it flic; Cstnoil* white, in bags, at 51,25. Corn dull; gale* 
v mi l Wi-tern mixed 42 i iSr; hut Zi'aM. Oat* inactive at 45 '.. 
fur No. I Chicago. Rye quiet at«2(a65c. 
I’HOVISIO-VS—The market quiet for most kiudsexcepting hams 
r__ winch there i)» fair demand at improved prices, 
mess, $10,60iVll, light mees Sld.a 10,50. (lanm— 
’ 9c; plain hamsSc. Prime Lard linn 
Mess Beef, none in market aud no 
REES AND PLANTS AT LOW PRICES, 
FROST h CO 'S WHOLESALE CATALOGUE 
l FROST ir CO ’S WHOLESALE CATALOGUE, No. 4, for 
Fall of 1862 , representingNilr*ery Stock grown from upward of 
Three Jlundml ,|,to of /.mid, is now regdv for distribution. 
GENESEE VALLEY NURSERIES, ’Rochester. N. Y. 
fork-heav; 
Sugar cured 
»i flc. Shot. . 
ilfu-and for it 
TORONTO, Ski'T, 4.-4}R.vrx—The BUi'jdiM of grain on the 
' -. Cl market this week, have been but small. 
Ful Wheat In moderate supply, mild at fll)c(ih$J,O0 
,v|-rlng Wheat—Very little of which won offered, sold at R0@8Ae 
darley—Harley ha* been in moderate anpply this week, aud 
Fire* were Burned!hat better, the average befog about Sic >1 bu. 
live—We uuote. rye nominal at 60c. There \*aa none offered 
(ii< week. 
dab The quotation* for oat* are also slightly improved; 33 
given for th*m Thc.ro an* Tory tow DtVereil now 
The Illinois Central Railroad Company offer, ON LONG CREDIT, the beautiful and 
fertile PRAIRIE LANDS lying along the whole line of their Railroad, 700 MILES 
IN LENGTH, upon themost Favorable Terms for enabling Farmers, Manufac¬ 
turers, Mechanics and Workingmen to make for themselves and their fam¬ 
ilies a competency, and a HOME they can call THEIR OWN, as will 
appear from the following statements: 
Of 40 OOO apple trees, 4 
aj\-JV/,VJV_yV 7 years old. Also, a 1/trgt? Stock of 
Standard ami Dwarf Fear, Peach, Plum, and Cherry Trees. 
Diana, Concord, aud Delaware Crapo Vines. 
White Grape and Cherry Currants, &c . fee 
ty~ Send for Catalogues. E, MOODY & SON, 
661-4t Niagara Nurseries, Lockport, N. Y. 
ILLINOIS. to enter wnh the fairest prospects of like results. Dairt 
la about equal in extent to England, with, a popu Fatruisq also presents iu inducements to many. 
lation or 1,722,6te5, and ft soil capable Of supporting 20,- PTTTTTVATTnw nnTmnw 
000,000. No State in the Valley of the Mississippi offers LULilvaiiUN U* LOIION. 
so grant an inducement to tbo settler as the state of Ill- Thu experiments in Colarn culture, are tf very great 
inois. There is no pari of the world where all the condi- promise. Commencing in lniihi.de. 89 deg. 30 min. (see 
lions of o.liinuto ami soil so admirably combine to pro- stattom on the Branch , and Assumption on the Main 
duuo those two groat staples, Cottfi and. Wukat. /.ins ), the Company owns thousands of acres writ adapted 
to the perfection of this fibre. A settler having a family 
CLIMATE. of young children, can turn their youthful l also- to a most 
Nowhere can tlio industrious farmer secure such im- profitable arcount in thei/nnrth and i>crfccUi,n of this plani. 
mediate results from his labor as on these deep, rich, MTNTNffi ANTI M A NTTVACTlYRirs -• 
loatny soils, cultivated wilh so much ea 30 . Hie climate flUlUflu AJND iwAN Ur ALlDxvJlS. - 
from the extreme southern part of the State to the Terra _Tn<> groat resources or the .Slate, in tV-ai, Iron. Lead, 
Haute, Alton an l St Louis Railroad, a distance of near- o' nu , rotter’s Clay, Llmeatiuie,S-.ndstoiv , &r., a.;,, are 
lr 200 miles, is well adapted to Wiutur. almost untouched ; they await the arrival of enterpris¬ 
ing find euergotio won accustomed to conrert them Into 
WHEAT, CORN, COTTON, TOBACCO. gold, 
reaches, Pears, Tomatoes, and every variety or fruit RAILROAD SYSTEM OF ILLINOIS 
SfCA® SXS SSPS.'S ♦«»*»*»»» 
nishod from four to Six week* earlier than their imme- r ro,«L,, mt! 1C inf,, C '| l Mt Wl ^ t,lat 
diale vicinity. Between the Term Haute, Alton and$t, JS?^i^Sid t TtS? 
1/jtns Railway and Urn Kankakee and Illinois Rivers, ^ of ‘ 8 a.rvctest thorough- 
(a ilistanco of 115 miles on the Branch, ami 138 tulles 
on the Main Trunk.) lies Ihu great Corn aud Stock rais- THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD 
mg portlou of ihu State. Traverses the wliola length of the State, frosidiio banks 
THE ORDINARY YIELD of 1,10 Mississippi amt Lake Michigan to the Ohio— 
r ,.._ a ,, „„„„ r-»iu« As its name imports, the Railroad runs through the cen- 
tt rn yf | fr m ui* „, 9 ^ . v, !hh 5 ls ' r Caltlo i tre of the State, and on either sldo of the road along its 
Ilorsos, Mules Mice . and Hogs are raised hero at a wUolo u ., lgth | ja lh0 ,. M|lU offl<r ,, tl fc , r&lk .. 8 
small cost, and yield large profits. It is bslleved that 6 
no section of country presents greater inducements for TO ACTUAL SETTLERS 
Dairy Farming Mian the Fra-nes of Illinois, a branch of Fl . oni the mipreeedenlod advantages this Company 
fartnmg to winch hut little attention tins boeii paid, and nffoM, it is not surprising that it should have already 
which must 7 told sure proflUtbl.. reealls Between lll3()08 ,, (1 j 30() () oo acn-it of land. It ix now selling at 
he kankakoq and Illinois R vor* and Chicago am , tlie ,-ate of’.),000 acres per week. Tim populaliot aing 
Dunl.jith, (a dLstauco or 58 miles on the Branch and 147 lho | lu0 haa t’rebted iu ten years, and is now 814,891 — 
inih*s by tuo Main Trunk,) Timothy Hay, Spriug Wheat, . .pie Company soil to actual cultivators, and every con- 
^ orn i tract OjitUtna au -agreement to cultivate. 
OATS, BARLEY, RYE, BUCKWHEAT, c MARKETS DEPOTS 
A nd vegetables tmir.d to the. climate, are produced in great 1 ^ 1 . Wr °’ DEPOTS, 
abundance, The northern portion, of Illinois, is about the 1 Thcr " ar0 Nmuty-eiglu Depot# ca the Company’s llail- 
climate. of Ptmsylvanii. while Ihe southern part has the 1 wa J r ’ about one every aevou miles. Cities. Towns 
climate of Kentucky and Virginia, gieing a variety 0/! a , , * r ® Situated at convenient distances 
temperature in the XUlle, suited to almost every product of t lirou Gh"ut tlio whole rouM, where every desirable 
the United SIMM. commodity may be louud as n-adily as iu the oldest 
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS. I MiK SSSMT ‘ r '' “ “ ““ 
Tito Agricultuntl prmlucts of tlltnois aro greater thap I tttittp attoot 
those of any other Stale. TU«t Wheat crop of 1861 was .. , . -c-uuu a 1XUN. 
estimated at So,800,000 hushols, whilo the Corn crop Mechanics aud working men will find the free school 
yields not less thaD 140,000,000 bimhols besides the system encouraged by the State, aud endowed with a 
crop of Outs, Birh'y, Rye, Buckwheat, Potatoes, Sweet IU '8’*' revenue for the support of the schools. Children 
Potatoes, Pumpkins, Squashes, Flux, Hemp, peas, Clo- ean uni in sight ol the school, the college, tho church, 
vor, Cabbage, Beets, Tobacco, Sorgheim, Grapes, And grow up with the prosperity of tho loading State 
Peachey, Apples, it®, which go to swell tho vast aggro- Iu the Groat \\extern Empire. 
gate of production in this fertile region. Over Four ,, ° who has visited tills splendid region of coun- 
Millioti tons of produce wero sent out tho State of Illinois try can doubt that It equals the most favored doecrip- 
duriug the past year. Uon * '-‘‘at have over been given or it; but let any caro- 
cTruTV t> a tctw ful observer visit it, and ha will inform yon that the 
o tuua xtiiiajxtu. half hMtiot been told of the advantages it otters for im- 
Iti Contra! and Southern Illinois uncommon advan- mediate occupation amt immediate returns, amt it i* be- 
tages are presented for the extension of Stock raising, lieved, that ir these surpassing advantagss were made 
All kinds of Cattle, Horses, Mules, Sheep, Hogs, Ate., of known to the farmers, mechanics, manufacturers and 
llui best breeds, yield handsome profits ; largo fortunes working population of over-crowded Europe, they 
have already been made, and the field is open for others | would promptly avail themselves of the knowledge. 
TTINTEtt PRISING MAN WANT ED—Wanted an 
JJj enterprising man to exhibit my Cider Mill at the State 
Fairs in Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois, also one or more to exhibit 
at State Fairs in Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, Con¬ 
necticut, ana Vermont. None but active meu wanted, who will 
send reference. Address 
659-3t W. O. HTCKOK. Harrisburg, Pa. 
THE CATTLE MARKETS. 
X£W YORK, Ski-t 2 —The current prices for the week at 
Hi the markets are aa follows: 
_ BKKP OATTLB. 
First qnality. 
Ordinary quality,. 
OnmtnOn quality. 
laferior quality.. 
COWS A-VD CAUTBS. 
first quality... 
Ordinary quality,. 
Common quality,. 
Inferior quality. 
, VHAX CALVES 
First quality. 
Ordinary quality. 
Common quality. 
Inferior quality,. 
HHKIIP AlfD LAMBS. 
Prime quality. 
Ordinary. 
Common,. 
Inferior.. 
„ swmB. 
Corn-fed, . S>i@3*,c 
, tUlANY, Sept. 8—Bbevks—T he receipts are about 200 head 
hi Ilian last we.ek, and the quality much better, although 
f«re i, none that can be classed as premium. Prices advanced. 
'/ f MID, bye weight, and the market is touch excited, so 
- ; ,n that ouie-tentha of all the cAttle havo changed hand*, 
‘W-i;rui> droved two or three times, and it i» the general opln- 
•j 11 /' 1 toth buyer* and sellers that this i* the best market that 
r Live uad here In three months. 
ktcsnwa — The following is our comparative statement of re- 
ths UuS LU *“‘ liet 0VBr }*• Central Railroad, estimating 16 to 
Cor week 
p lH , This week. Last week. last year. 
S{ ttle .3,328 3,555 3,712 
S ee P.3,816 3,480 2,329 
“°**. 206 105 
< K.cx»—The following aro the ruling prices: 
n__ This week. Last week. 
U*® 1Q m. $0,0071)0,00 $4,757fi0.00 
. 4,80.0)4,75 4.4i%4,60 
^firtQuahly . 4,10X54,30 3,90^4.20 
TV ? d q ll , a5lt T. - FUVG3.78 3,25 a’3,68 
third quahty.2,4*a)2,90 2,40(5)2,85 
L‘:S«-Th« receipts are little aheail of last week, but the de- 
t.Jis good and nearly all gold The fresh arriralssold briskly 
I it, light weight. 
I ,•!| s -~ thy receipts continue heavy. Wit have no change to 
fTHE GROVE NURSERY.-DR, 
1 JOHN A KENNTCOTT. Tiik Grove P. O., Cook Co., It.- 
UXOIS, stilt sells all kindsof Nursery stock, suited to tlie North¬ 
west. Fruit, Ornamental aud Timber Trees, Splendid Evkk- 
CKKRVH, sure to live —"Small Fruits," of 60 best, aurts, near 300 
varieties of hardrShrubn ami Flowering Plant*, and some that 
are tender. Pie Plant, Asparagus Roots, &c„ all "honest aud 
good," and at rates based on the price of farm products and la¬ 
bor — nearly all at an average of less than hall the prices of 5 
years ago : Packing extra, warranted safe. Terms, except to 
known customers, Cash with the order. Priced Lists and infor¬ 
mation PHJCB. 659-f 
r pHE NATIONAL FEED CUTTER, 
Patented April 29, 18452. 
Cuts any length desired and all kinds of feed. No Machine 
works easier or faster, and none is loss liable to got out of order. 
It is very superior for stalks or fine cutting, and will doubtless 
supersede the high price "feed roll" cutter for that purpose, aa 
it sells for one-third less uiouey. It has no hide roll, copper or 
soft rnetal to cut, agaiust. as hardened cast steel is used instead. 
It has been thoroughly tested in its sale for the past, six months, 
and is warranted satisfactory, and every way as recommended 
Orders are solicited. For sale by dealers generally, and manu¬ 
factured by WHITTEMORE BROS., Worcester, Mass. 
I7F" The Patent Right will be sold upou territory too distant 
from the manufactory for shipping. 
CF Seo cut aud description in Rural of August 23d 
cwt $8.25(5)9,00 
7 .oG' K V. 
DORKINGS. —A large lot of 
ikeus for sale. 
,f. R. PAGE, Sennett, N. Y. 
OI SSELL’S PROLIFIC 8TRA VVBERRT 
Platts.— Recent rains have forwarded these Plants so 
rapidly, the subscriber is induced, hy urgent demands, to put 
them iu market after 20th August, 1862. 
Price, $<3 per down; or $3 per half dozen. Cash mnst accom¬ 
pany orders. GEORGE CLAPP, Auburn, N. Y. 
August 15, 1862. 658 - 4 1 
QENESEE VALLEY NURSERIES' 
Roclioster, 3 \T. Y. 
frost *& CO. 
Ovvkr an immense stock of TREES and PLANTS for planting 
uupplle It® Autumn Of 1862 and comiDg Spring, which will be 
X» O W rt AK. TES 
and on favorable terras. 
Their Nurseries occupy at present upward of Three Hundred 
Acres, and contain an extensive assortment of 
Fruit Trooi®, 
both Dwarf and Standard, SMALL FRUITS, etc,, as well as a 
great fltock of 
EVEROREEN3, DECTDUOD8 TREES, R03BS, &o.. &o. 
Catalogues Nos. I, 2, 3. and 5. of Fruits, 
Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, etc.. Green House Plants and Hardy 
Bulbs, and also No 4, their Wholesale List, are Bent free on 
application. 7 
Parties who desire to plant i ? large or small quantities, 
should apply to them before purchasing. All communications 
promptly noticed. G61-2t 
pEMBERTON SQUARE ENGLISH AND FRENCH 
1 Boa.rjpi.Y8 a vii Dat Softool, kok Yocxo Ladies, Bos- 
to.v Mass.-R ev GEO. GANNETT, A. M„ Principal. Twelve 
Professors and Teachers. Number of Family Pupils limited to 
twenty The next School Year will begin Monday, Sepu **d. 
For Catalogues, including Circulars, please address the Princi¬ 
pal, 26 Pemberton Square. Boston. Mass. 668-st. 
B EL’EIVER’H male ok nursery stock— 
The undersigned, appointed receiver of the Nursery Stock 
e late firm ofGaaiaikr St G'ilmmith, now offers the same 
for salo to Hester* and Nurseryman. 
The stock consists of forty thousand Dwarf Pears, 30,000 
Standard*; 30.W0 Cherries; 12,01)0 Apple Trees; and a large 
variety of Evergreen* and Ornamental Shrubs, on the late farm 
of Jajiks H GinfiORT, adjoining the Nursery of Em.wa.yohk 
& Barky The Property is desirable, and will be sold low. 
Application should be made at once to 
PATRICK BARRY, Receiver, or to hi* Agent, 
Rochester, Aug. i. 1862. JAS 11. GREGORY, 
A SMHJNEEM MALE OF REAL EMTATE-OU 
iA. the premises at Hillsdale, State of Michigan, bv Auction, 
on Tuesday and Wednesday, the 7th and Sth days of October 
1862, commencing at 10 o’clock, A. M., wilt sell over 1.Q0O acres 
of improved r.Axn, in aud adjoiuing the Village and College 
grounds, in tote to suit purchasers, from one acre upwards.— 
Also, 93 acres east of the Village; al*n 600 acres, one half im¬ 
proved, 3 miles wont of the Village, iu iota Of 40 to 80 acres; also, 
OYer3.0U0 acres of wildlands lying in the Southern tierof towns 
in Hillsdale county, in lot* of 40 to 8o acre* Hillsdale Village 
is a thriving and healthy Village, at which place Hillsdale Col¬ 
lege is located. A schedule and brief description of these lands 
may be obtained alter the fttb of September next, by addressing 
the subscriber, at Hillsdale, Hillsdale Co., Michigan Tsana — 
une-fourtb down, balance, long time. 
OrR STOCK FOR FALL IS VERY EXTENSIVE, and in 
quality the VERY BEST. We give prices below, and for par¬ 
ticulars invite yon to send for our Catalogue. Prices per 1000 
as follows, and most thiDgs at same rate per too. 
Apple Trees, 6 to S feet, tine, $45; 4 to 5 feet, $20. 
Standard. Pear, 6 to 8 ft, extra, $250; 4 to 6 ft. No. l, $200. 
Dwarf Pear, very extra, $200; No. 1, $130. 
Standard Cherry, very extra, $00; Dwarf, $70. 
Plum, largo stock, and best 111 State, $200. 
Plum, No. 2, $100. 
Peach, No. 1, $50; No. 2, $25. 
Hornet Raspberry, fine stock, $5 f, 100. 
Apple Seedlings, $3; Norway Sprueb, Arbor Vita?, Anger 
and Orange Quince stools, cheap. 
II. KOLTllU ICK * SON, Dansville, Liv. Co.,N. Y 
PRICES AND TERMS OF PAYMENT—ON LONG CREDIT 
80 Acres at $10,00 per acre, with interest at 6 per cent, 
annually upon the following terms; 
..$48 00 
,r,. 48 00 
ire,. 48 00 
“ . 48 00 
‘ .236 00 
* 224 00 
! .212 00 
‘ . 200 00 
Address LAN 
Cash Payment. 
Payment in one year, 
“ “ two “ 
“ “ three “ 
“ “ four 44 
“ 44 live 44 
Q- C. PEARSON Sc CO., 
COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 
No. 167 "Water Shreet, Chicago, HI., 
Receive consigrnnenta of produce to be sold in this market, and 
for shipment; fill Eastern orttew for Groin by the c&rgo* Flour. 
Provisions, Ac.; making advance* (if desired,) in either case. 
REEKftBtcsft—■ A. C. Badger A Co.. Bankera. Chicago; W. E. 
.I® .* i Esq.. (Iutoroatinnal Bank,) Portland, Maiue. Edwards, 
Stchola k Richard*, Boston; Van Boskerok. Rowe St Butler, N 
Y City; H. EL Martin, Esq. Albany City Bank, N Y.; W E, 
Howard, Esq , Marine Bank, Buffalo; W. C. McRevuokls, Esq., 
Branch Bank of the .state of Indiana, Ritshville, Ihd. [6648t 
A RMY AND NAVY CLAIMS! 
^ Peaiifliu, Bonnty, Arrears of Psj and Prine Money, 
Due Officers, Soldiers. Seamen, and Marines, their Widows 
Orphan children anil heirs at law, promptly collected on rea¬ 
sonable terms, and without charge until the claims are real¬ 
ized. by SAMUEL V. NII.ES, (late of the General Land Office,) 
Military, Naval a.vd Gkneral Aok.vcy, (establishedin 1867 
WASHixiiTojr Citt, D. C. 
July, 1862. 656-I3t 
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