Pricks—T he following- are the ruling prices: 
, This week. Lust week. 
Premium.-SO.oO . u.clO JO.iKKaHI.OU 
Extra. 4.40(ii:462 4,5U(a)4,75 
First quality.S.iKKaM.a) 4,nrir4,80 
Second quality,.S.at 5 3,60 8,3ft«iS,75 
Third quality.2,45®|2,70 2.4.V.1.2.90 
Salks—U pwards of 2,!>'fl head have changed hands here 
StrkNr—Supply heavy ami prim- of last, week hardly main¬ 
tained, the ruling tilth res being S’/fi.iil 1 ,c lit lb acemding to 
quality, Lambs in good supidy anil lair request a-s8,uurd»3,75 
p I lead. 
Hons - Receipt* heavy. Ti’anracllona light, the market being 
somewhat unsettled hy the advance in New York last week and 
i lie laige supp v new in. A few sales have been made at prices 
'a(?dac. 1 1 tt. better than a week, ago.— Ana* and Aritus. 
BKIPHTUh, Shi-t 11 - At market, 1600 Beef Cattle, 250 
Stores 5,don Sheen and Lambs, Odd Swine 
Bkkf Catti.k—P rim-, extra ffi.7.Viv0.0Q; first quality, $6.50@ 
(1,00, second do, $fi,0*.„tf,im| third do. J4,fiOC®5,0ft 
tVoHKiMi Oxf.v- None. 
Milch Cows -84H-, an. common. $l9t!?20 
Tf.ai. Calves - $n.nc> c-o.UU 
Stokes Yearling, $7ui8,5i>: Two years oid,$l4@15; Three years 
old, *l<Ka)20. 
Hjobs - its*®7c P tb. Tallntv— JVQiiMc. 
Pairs JiI,67ui I,On. each Calf SkitiH —«nt’9c p lb 
SRRRP xvn Lamhs — JI.75Mi2.ll0i extra, *275 o3,6(t. 
SwiffR—Stores, wholpiiile,3‘i!n)c , retail 4S®0 c. Fat Hogs, 
indressed, none Still-fed, none- Spring Pigs, 4 J 40 ; retail. 
l)(§2^c. 
CJAMHRDHJK, Srpt 1(1—At market, 17f>0 Cattle, about 900 
beeves, and v.u Storua. y<rt) sitting of Working Oxen, Cowa, and 
•tie, twro A ini three years Old- 
Markxt Rm-.p — Extra (including nothing but the best large 
it btall-rWJ Oxen I e6.V>a«,i5 first quality, t6.0d.ufi,25, second 
lo, *5.25 : .'..it third do. #3.7«firti,iH. ordinary. $—ql—. 
WoKKiMi Oxkx, p pair-$7ft,nl50. 
Cows asp i'ai.vrs _ J 2 >, F'V»(|.44 
Stokes — Yearlings, fO'n'O.Otl, Two years old, fOO.vi'.Ot); Threo 
■"art old. (ft 1 00 
Skkkp a«• I.AMKrt —66S5 at market. Prices in lots, $1,75M2,- 
50 each, exrru S2.7Va8.33 
Hunts - 7 a 7tic P tb. Tallow — 7'i -TUc. 
Pelts —87e®$l Call'Shins -rt(n.9c ft tb. 
Vkal Calves, from MMa'AOO 
gUPERIOR DWARF PEAR TREES, 
AT WAR PRICES. 
Exclusively of leading market, varieties, carefully assorted into 
three qualities. 2 to 3years. Price for No. I, 500 at. 20 eta. each; 
1000, 18 cts. 2ISS0. Ill ets; 30*0.15 ids. 4"00, 11 rts, 5U(fc\ 13 uts; find, 
12c.ts; 8 00, II ri- lO.ntld. 10 cts. Fill' No. 2. vOOil Lrees. but 
smaller size, 25 per cent, less than No. 1; and for No. M, An per 
cent, less than No, l A general assortment of desirable Npr- 
stKY Stoc- at corresponding prices, including,! fine stock of 
desirable Graves. T. (1. YKOMA'ri. 
Walworth, Wayne Co,, N. Y. isi2-2t 
A AND WAVY CLAIMS! 
Peasions, Bounty, Arrears of Pay and Pnte Money, 
Rue Officers Soldiers, Seamen, and Marines, their Widows, 
Orphan children soil heir- at law promptly collected on rea- 
80liable te’'ns, and without charge until the claims are real- 
ued. b.v hAMUl-.l V Ml,MS, (1st.. nft.|„, General l.aml Office ) 
W asiungton* CiH* 'n c E ' VKKAL A0M,CY . (wkabdBhed in 1857.) 
July. 1862 655 - 13 t 
rPLUCTOfei ! TRKir.bS!! TTi TGTG fet !! 
IW" - Ol,or . l !' r 84,0 » Large Stock of well grown A PPL 
TREES, from J to 3 years old. Alsu a large stuck of I) wart an 
Standard Pears, Cherries, Plum*. Teaches Apricots. Quince 
Apple and Plum Seedlings and the small limits generally. 
. „ . ,, „ v . . JAYNE 6i PLATMAN. 
P-enlon, Yatea Cm,, N Y., August liitti, is > 2 . «6ff-3teo 
V T Ai,rABLK Improvements. — Mason & Hamlin's 
IIakMOSICMS, containing the new Aptomatic Swell, Knke- 
g T np, Ac., are now considered greatly superior to Melodeons, 
both tor churches and parlors. The S80 Harmonium has 
more power of tone than any 5150 Meludeon. They combine 
pawtrr, durability, cheapness. Prices 560, $75, $80, 
fioo, 5125, 52110, $250, $300, $350 and 5400. Send for a 
Circular to Mason & Hami i.v Boston, Mass , or Mahon 
jjkothkrs, Agents, New York City. 662 4t 
JO SI AH CARPENTER, 
PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANT, 
•Ta.y New York, 
SelLs tor Farmers and others L»rt*rv description of ConntTT Pro¬ 
duce at toe highest market price*. Advances made on conniRn- 
ineots, and Countiy Produce bought for cash 
All Farmers and Shippers should send to him for one of 
ni« weekly “ PnoM Currents." It contain* the New Yorkr rice* 
of farm produce mveh week Sent free to unv address 
J3IRDSELLS PATENT COMBINED 
illarkctSy Commerce, &c 
t3T 8 U I* R II I O II H T R A W B K It It y 
PLANTS. 
Grown with spocinl care, and warranted to give satisfaction, 
or money will ho refunded Triomphe do Garni, *1 50; the Great 
Austin or Shatter, $2, VYIIsou's $1 per 1(H). Great reduction in 
price when one or more thousands are taken. [663-llt 
J. C THOMPSON, Tompkinsville, Staten Island, N Y. 
Klimt New-Yorker Office, > 
ROCHESTKR, SKVTEMnEK 10111, 1862 I 
Klocr and Meal —In Flour we are unable to note any 
changes as regard price. Business is looking up a little, and 
transactions are somewhat heavier than for the past two weeks 
Indian Meal has moved upward a little. 
Grain —Genesee wheat ha9 advanced SCoa cents per bu dud 
during the week, and is in demand at the increased rates. Corn 
has taken a decided start —equal to 5 ceuts per bushel — and is 
much wanted- Barley bririgi fikji'h) cents, as to quality, and 
brewers are buying readily at the advanced figures. 
Meats — IlicKsed lings are wap fed by butchers for present 
use, and we note a start of .50 cents per 100 po inds in price. 
Those who supply the city with fresh mutton experience much 
difficulty in procuring sheep fur slaughter, owing to the high 
value of wool. Farmers are unwilling to dispose of their docks. 
It will he observed, by reference to our table, that the rates are 
higher. Hams and Shoulders have each gone up l@t.i$ cents 
per pound, 
Daiky. .Vo— Butter, Lard. Tallow, and Candles have advanced 
Shbkp Pi-i.ts— We put 25 cents additional on well wooled 
skin ; . and think they will bring thia advance very readily. 
Hay—T he range is greater in Hay this week than for the 
past month Best qualities have not started up, but inferior 
has had a heavy tall. 
Rochester Wholesale Prices. 
Klonr nn<1 firnln. i Eggs, dozen. KHoJIOe 
Flour, winter wheat,$5.25a.'6 25 Honey, box. I2<uri40 
Flour, spring do, 4. 7 Va 3 .u0 Candles, box. ll®.lIh)r 
Flour, suck wheat... 0 Ouluon Candles, extra_ I 2 il 12 ;.c 
Meal)n;ihu>. I.d«.y ; ll8 En.l, and Root* 
flhest Ireiivsee .... I Ja.al 2o Apples, bushel_ 25®30o 
Best white Capada.- I D„ dried gjM 4 ‘°c 
^rm new::::::;;:: SSSSSk dS. & 
K form! do:;:;; 
o at mM' w llfht . C.A 7 MS Potatoes.. SSTojiJc 
Barley .— IVij7'Io. ■ ■ i,i,,. ,.„,i 
Bnckwheat. (HLiJHIc. Slaughter. tc,@5o 
Beans. 1. St.iKW Calf!.. 7®?c 
Meat". Sheep Pelts.$0 25 ii l.25 
Pork, mess.$10,fl0@ll.iX) Lamb Pelts . 25e<ail.25 
Pork, clear. 12.0l*5vl2 90 BawiIa. 
Pressed hogs, cwt, 3 5riu 4.84 Clover, medium, $4.25faJ4.50 
Beef, cwt.. g.iHtpu fi.iW Do large. 6,0tK«)6.25 
Spring lambs, each 1 Slog 2.(HI Timothy. 2 0di<l2 25 
Mutton, carcass... 5,.ii/ie SuuArlew. 
Hams, smoked .... lOv liPjC' Wood, hard.f5.uuial5.iHl 
Shoulders. afo'5'ge. Wood, soft.. 30itSl8.n0 
Chickens. 8(ai;)e.. Coal, Scranton_5.,5oS5.no 
Turkeys. EtaUlfc. Coal. Pittston. 5,5i^i)n.50 
Geese. 4nS50e. Coal. SbamokiD.. 550 S 15.50 
Ducks {t pair. DStdJHo. Coal. Char. 7®'8o 
IHulry, A-e. Salt, bbl...$155®! 56 
Butter, roll. 12i,all2S^e. Straw ton...Suu'iiriiHi 
Butter, firkin. Ilia, 12c Huy. tun.8tkHa>l3 00 
Cheese..... 6>i®)7‘ic. Wool, p tb. ouSdOc 
Lard, fried .. ftSlOSo. Whitehall, halfbbl. 3.25a S. 5 (J 
Tallow, rough. 6'n’fiQo. Codfish, quintal,... 4 . 50 ) 1 , 5.25 
Tallow, tried. 8®8^c. 1 Trout, half bbl. 3.26®i3.50 
^ H E C M P I O N 
Hickok’a Patent Portable Keystone 
CIDER AND WINE MILL 
10,000 in use and approved. 
A llis, w atkic;* &c co., 
BAWH.ER.S, 
55 BnHalo Sit., Opposite the Eagle Ilotel, 
ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
Interest Coupons of U. R. sevon and three-tenths per cent 
Bonds, due August tilth. 18452. paid at their Bauking Office, on 
presentation 
HigliKut. premium paid for gold, silver. Canada currency, and 
0 . 0 . 1 '"mand Notes, 01 old issue 
Interest, paid special deposits Sight drafts on Englaad 
an d Ireland In sums to suit R4R-2fit 
THE WOOL MARKETS, 
T A. M AC fS T E K K Y Ac C <>., 
^ DKAI.RR3 IN 
STOVES, FURNACES, COAL GRATES, 
Silver Plated Ware, Pocket and Table Cutlery and House Fur¬ 
nishing Hardware of every description. 
ALSO, 
Manufacturers of KKDZIE -S WATER FILTERS, Refrigerators, 
and Thermometers ami dealer in Ti„, Copper. Zinc, Sheet Iron, 
fac , flZC., 59 k rtl StrAHt,. R/m-IimhIit. Y". 
Q.R0CER1ES, PROVISIONS, SEEDS, FRUITS, Ac. 
1VT_ J. MONROE, 
WIIOLK8ALM ANIl RETAIL 
GROCER AND COM.MIStSION MERCHANT, 
DO Buttixlo Street. 
NEW YORK, Sect 11 -The war news this week Inis seri¬ 
ously affected t),e views of -nine of our buyers that are looking 
for a -Till lurtllflr rise iu wools generally, the demand for specu 
latiiui lut' been coineqiiently mueh le-s Manufacturers, how¬ 
ever, are filling up the gap. and the result of the week's opra¬ 
tlins ara therefore not as had as i( holders looked to the trade 
tltogether. I've os nu 113 .u 1 firm, and will continue so as long as 
the war mips on or mild Up ;vtny contracts Al‘4> filled. Wools 
.1 -a high lint the veueral impi-tv; ion is t hat they will he higher 
'lefnre the demand cea-es The f tan.-actiops of the week have 
tieeo kept from the public to a great extent; we not ce, how¬ 
ever. con-iderahle sales of lleece-*. mostly medium and low 
grates, at 6«.\ -I);.- Ht.iHHi lf, s . ,, oiled at about 50u, and several 
parcels of luremn, here and tp arrlrp, at. full prices The Bos¬ 
ton 01 a kot lias been prettv wed cleared of Foreign, the sales 
•heio being upwards of 2500 bales Mediterranean, East India, 
i.itfie, -vc, at improved rates. 
Saxony Fleecs^ tb.60@62 
American full blood Merino.;_Cl) u62 
American hall and tbree-tourths Merino. Itiri 65 
Amenean Native and quarter Merino. 62.0 f«5 
Extra (Hilled.fift»58 
Superfine piiiln.1.56<f58 
No 1 pulle ..48ie50 
LamVs pulled..6tXa56 
California fine, 1111 washed. 4401 H 6 
Oallfoi iiia comoutn do.arii '25 
Pnrtivian washed. HiXiisi 
Chilian Merino unwashed.... .32(3)34 
Chilian Metria unwashed. — | 
Valparaiso unwashed,.. 
South Aiiieriean Merino nnwashed 
Sooth American Mestizo nnwashed 
South Americau common washed... 
South American K.ntn> Rios do. 
South American unwashed. 
South American Cordova washed... 
Oape Good Hope unwashed. 
East India washed .. 
African unwashed. 
African washed. 
Mexican unwashed. 
Texas... 
Sm yrna u n wash ed... 
Smyrria washed . 
Syrian unwashed. 
keystone cioer 
ihipkoks 
N ov 2t 
>nn (inn ^pplk trkeh, -i 
JVY/.VyVyV / vears old. Also, a large Stock of 
taiplard and Dwarf Dear. Teach, Plum, and Cherry Trees. 
Diana. Concord, and Delaware Grape Vines. 
White Grape and Cherry Currents, kc , .kc 
ClF~ Send for Catalogues. E MOODY k SON, 
6Gl-4t Niagara Nurseries. Lockport. N. Y. 
, Roeheater, N. Y. 
Also, Dealer in Clover and TimntUv Seed, Seed Potatoes. 
Green and Dried Fruits, /fee »Tf Pure Wines ami Liquors, 
and Reelifled Whisky, foi Medicinal purposes 15411 
ia- IM mi ■ * ' J IA. UWIV, 
Nia gara ourseries. Lockport, N. Y 
This admirable machine is now ready for the fruit harvest, of 
1862. It is, if possible, made better than ever before, and well 
worthy the attention of all farmers wanting such machines 
It has no superior in the market, and is the only mill that 
will properly grind Grapes. For sale by all respectable dealers. 
If your merchant does not keep them,tell him to seudfor one 
for you, or write to the manulacturer yourself 
Address the manufacturer. (65t-3t—655-7t 
W. O. IIU’MHv, Eagle Works, Harrisburg, Pa. 
JJTOUE THOUSAND DOLLARS! 
A Nursery at a Bargain! 
Forenoon the most, rea-aonahle terms, an nld estabUxhed, 
thriving and well stocked 'ursery in Cfln’ial New York. A 
large portion nf the Stock is now ready lor the market, the va¬ 
riety w large aud select ol nil classes, and crops of Trees.Shrubs, 
sc., are included. In all stages Of growth HI - a ran- chance for 
any one desiring to pursue this profitable bind new-, ax other en¬ 
gagements alone induce the proprietors to part with it Ful 
particulars may he had on application at this Qlticff, if made 
soon 061 St 
-f 1 -A. JR IVE S IF O R S A. Tu B 
BENNETT &" BANCKER, 
ATTORNEYS AT LAW AM) BEAL ESTATE AGENTS, 
JttClCKOJl, 
oVXiclnigB n, 
for sale some of the choicest Farmino La.vps in the State 
of Michigan, utuate principally in the Counties of Jackson, 
Eatou, and Ingham .Mud lands are mostly improved ranns of 
from forty to one thousand acres, well located, aud will fin sold 
at re*bw>n.al»le r&t6H. 
Persons wishing to purchase farms in the West, would do well 
to call 11 pi.n nr 1 re 1 u 1 re or said firm before purchasing elsewhere. 
D W BENNETT. _ K. BAN'GKFR. 
yj ASON Sc HAMLIN’S 
HARMONIUMS AND MELODEONS, 
Warranted the BKst i.Nsrur miivts of the class in the wor'd. 
See Catalogues containing Utatitunny to their superiority from 
the most, eminent musician- Constantly' exhibited in compe¬ 
tition with instruments of the other best makers, they have 
.22(725 
.2513127 
.173)19 
37 « 40 
.30i’u35 
.85(0)45 
, 26(327 
.4fro>45 
.25(330 
.onaino 
-25 d 28 
.306135 
_22(3)25 
N. Y. Spectator. 
BOSTON, Supthmiieu II—'Hie following are'the rates for the 
week: 
Saxony and Men, fine, 
Full blood,. 
y sud M blood. 
Common,. 
Palled, extra.. 
TO GROWERS OF SPRING WHEAT. 
Chappell «fe Sprague, 
ROCHESTER, N. Y„ SOLE MANUFACTURERS OF 
VALLEY NURSERIES! 
FROST Sc OO. 
Okkbr an immense stock of TREES and PLANTS for planting 
during the Autumn of 1862 aud coming Spring, which will be 
supplied at 
XiO W Tt ATE8 
and on favorable terms. 
Their Nurseries occupy' at present upward of Three Hundred 
Acres, and contain an extensive assortment of 
IF r uit Trees, 
both Dwarf and Standard, SMALL FRUITS, etc., as well as a 
great stock of 
EVERGREENS, DECIDUOUS TREES, ROSES, &c„ &c. 
I'l’’" Our Descriptive Catalogues Nos 1, 2, 3, and 5, of Fruits, 
Ornamental Trees, Slu-uhs, etc,. Green House Plants and Hardy 
Hulhs, and also No. 4, their Wholesale List, are sent free oh 
application 
p.-rties who desire to p’ant in large or small quantities, 
should apply- to them before purchasing. All communications 
promptly noticed. 661-2t 
.axicooo 
.30(1)40 
16(5)27 
.165131 
287,35 
.164)28 
18,i6S 
.26 rf 44 
.055670 
ALIIiUIYi Sept. 11 —'The transactions during the week hnv- 
been confined to two lota Sale- 6 , 0 . 11 ) lbs Lambs at fiRffiflOc, and 
1 ', 0 lkl fha Tnediuin lice CO at 62c, the market closing steady Dul 
iuactjve — Journal- 
CINCINNATI, Sept. 11 —The market La firm but quiet at 45 
( 3 > 66 C, None coming in of imporUnco. — Gazette 
TORONTO, Sept It.—The season for wool is now virtually 
euded, it is worth from 4(Xa4fio fcl lb Very little ottered during 
U 10 week.— (JloOe. 
^0 BUILDERS AND FARMERS. 
Building Brick and Drain Tile. 
The Rochester Brick and TUn Manufacturing Company are 
now prepared to meet all demands of either Builders or Far¬ 
mers wanting Brick or Tile Pipe Tile of all ire.- from two 
to ox inched and Horse Shoe from two to ten inches The Tile 
manufactured hy this Company are longer than that made by 
other manufacturers, being IB iuohea in length, I.ihhi pieces 
making M rods. They We also strung, hard tiurped. and every 
way of superior uuality The following li„r of price- -hewn the 
low rate.-at which we offer our Tile, and the facilities thus af¬ 
forded farmers for cheap underdraining 
„ . . Per IU00 pieces. Per rod. 
2 inch Pipe.$10.00 20c. 
* ‘ ;; ifi-tw 37.h,' 
• . 30.00 66 
5 “ " 50.00 75 
8 '• Ron nil Tile in (wo pieces. 80.1 HI $1.25 
2 •• Horse Shoe Ti e..... 8.00 
3 *' ** ■' . 12 00 
4 “ M ** . 16.00 25 
® “ M . 26 00 S7>$ 
6 * Pipe........ 80.00 $ 1.00 
10 •• in two pieces.100.00 1 75 
Persons wishing Tiles wi,i find if to their interest to call at 
the office of the Company, 22 Buffalo Street, Rochester, before 
purchawin^r elsewiiere. 
A lar^e quantity of Srio.k hIwh.vb on hand. 
All orders for deks or Tiler., lo be shipped by railiood or 
canal, will l»e promptly attended 
I'or other information, address 
_ W. OTIS, Superintendent, RochesW. N. Y 
Oi-u STOCK FOB FALL IS VERY EXTENSIVE, and iu 
quality tho VERY BEST Wo give prices below, and [or par¬ 
ticulars invite yon to send for our Catalogue. Prices per 1000 
as follows, and most Cliings at same rate per 100. 
Apple Trees, 5 to S feet, fine, $45; 4 to 5 feet, $20. 
Standard Pear, 0 to 8 ft, extra, $250; 4 to 8 ft. No. 1, $200. 
Dwarf Pear, very extra, $200; No. I, $130. 
Standard Cherry, very extra., $60; Dwarf, $70. 
Plum, large stock, and best iu State. $200. 
Plum, No. 2, $ 100 . , 
Peach, No. X, $50; No. 2, 525 
Hornet Raspberry, fine stock. So ji 100. 
Apple Seedlings, $3; Norway Spruce, Arbor Vitae, Anger 
and Orange Quince stools, cheap. 
II. SOUTH WICK As SON, DansvUle, Liv. Co .N. Y. 
At St. Peter’s (Presbyterian) Chnrch, in this city', on the 
morning of the II Hi inst.. by th» P.ev. Thosiah Rooxrs. of Kl- 
bridge C«pt. CHaS C. BARTON, U. S. A . and MARIA T., only 
daughter of Piiilandkk Bk.x.vbtt, Esq . of this city. 
BOOTH’S COMPOUND SHAKER, 
For separating Oats, Barley, anil other foreign substances from 
Wheat, itis the hkkt, simclk.-t, niiK.xeK.ST and only Machine 
ever inventod, that thoroughly accomplishes this desired end, 
It cleans from IIS 11 to 200 bushels per duy, and a boy can operate 
it, and its exceeding 
i.ow r»T=t ice 
Brings it within the reach of every Farmer. On receipt of 
SIX DOLLARS, a Machine [with punted instructions for oper¬ 
ating,) will he shipped as directed Those wishing to encage in 
the sale of the machine and purchaaing hy the dozen, will have 
a fair discount made to them All orders to he addressed to 
CHAPPELL A SPRAGUE, Rochester, N. V., 
65S-13t Sole Manufacturers. 
At his residence. No G Center Park, in this city, on the 11th 
inst., GEORGE BYJNGTON, aged 60years. 
TDOCHESTER CITY SCALE WORKS. 
L ~ GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. 
E. A. Fokkytu ti Co keep constantly on hand a large assort¬ 
ment of 
Hay, Cattle, Grain, Platform and Counter Scales, 
which they will sell at greatly reduced prices. 
IT" All work warranted. 
Address E. A FORSYTH ,fe CO., Rochester, N Y., 
636-26teo Old Stand of Duryee & Forsyth. 
K3T See illustrated advertisement in Rl kal of March 29 
/Ul i A £JJ jT ’ : * »*td PEAR 
F.H FH Fi F IRf.ES lor sale, on the ground, or nlherivise, five 
miles out Buffalo road. E. M. PO t'TEP., Rochester, N. Y. 
<4*/I *f ) A. MONTH!—Wen-ant Agents at Sixty 
tlDU' y Dollars a mon’h aud all expenses paid, to soil our 
new Ci-OTima WaiNliHHS, 0 *ibntal Bpr.vkRh, and 12 other 
new articles. Address SHAW 6s CLARK, Biitdeford, Maine. 
t-y A1FVKKT1SXNG I’ER.MS, In A«1v«nee-THiRTT-FryB 
Cb.nts a Link, each insertion. A price and a half for extra 
display, or 52.H, cents per line of space. Spkciai. Noticxs (fol¬ 
lowing reading matter, leaded.) Sixty Cents a Line. 
py The itmnerise circulation of the Rural Nkw-Yorkkr — 
full twenty thousand more than that of any other similar jour¬ 
nal-renders it by far the Best and Cheapest Advertising Medium 
of its class iu America This fact Bhould be borne in mind 
by all Nurserymen. Manufacturers, Wholesale Dealers, Land 
Agents, Ac., Ac., who necessarily depend upon the People of 
the North for patronage. 
Extra Michigan, Wisconsin, fniliana, Ac, 
Extra Ohio. 
Common Canadian,.. 
ALL KINDS OF 
Tek following works on Agriculture, Horticulture, Ac 
be obtained at the Office of the Rphai. NKW-YoKKRa. W 
also furnish Other books on Kura! Affairs, issued by Am, 
publisher!), at the usual retail prices,—and ahull add new 
as published. 
American Farmer’s Ency- 
FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, 
Jobnstou’s Agricultural 
ChemUlry. 1.25 
Do Elements of Ag Chem- 
iatry and Geology .1.00 
Do. Catechism Of Chemistry 
for Schools.' 25 
La ngstroth on the Hive and 
Honey Bee. I 25 
Leuc-hur’a Hot tfijiisea_ 1.25 
Liebigs FaiHiliar Letters 
to irarnnoa. 50 
Linsley'a Morgan Horses 100 
Manual of Agriculture, by 
Emerson A Flint. 75 
Miner’aBce-keoper’NManuAll.OO 
Miles On tint Horse's Foot. 60 
Milbura on Cow. . 25 
Modern Cookery by \iiss 
Aetou and Mrs. S. J Hale 1.25 
Mrs. Abel's Skillful riuuse- 
wita and I.adies’ Guide . 50 
Munn A I and Drainer. W 
Naali'a Progressive Farmer 60 
Neill's Gard, Conipauioo 1.00 
Norton's Elemeutsid Agri- 
culture. 60 
Olcott’s .Sorgho A Imptiee 1.00 
Pardee on the strawberry 60 
Pedder's Land Measurer.. 50 
Person's New Culture of the 
Vino , 25 
Phelps' Bee-keeper'- Chart 25 
Quitiby A Mysteries of Bee¬ 
keeping .. 1.00 
Quincy on ^oiling Cattle ,50 
Babbit Fancier..... 60 
JVES 
10 cts , in P. 0. Stamps, ami get. post-paid, a 
National Vox Lao>" to Dakkow's, Rochester,N.Y 
At WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, at tvrji low rates. 
CURRANTS. 
Red Dutch and Black Naples, 2 years old,.$15,00 $X 1.000 
gooseberries. 
Houghton's Seedling, 2 years old,. .$15,00 1,000 
NORWAY Sl'KUCE, 4 leet, well branched.$125,00 do 
SCOTCH DINF, 6 feet; well branched,.$110,00 do 
GEO. 15-V I v Ifllv, Toledo, < 1* io, 
660-8t Successor to Fahnestock A Baker. 
N ative or ape vines.- \ large, stock of dkla 
w auk, CnxcoK.fi. and 30 other of the best varieties, to be 
sold very cheap. Send for List of Prices. 
Address WM. H DAUilU.VHA Y, Newburgh. N- Y. 
A MONTH!— I want to imiK Aoknts in every 
'ri? I ' ) County at $75 per inouih and expenses, to sell a new 
aud cheap Sewing Machine Address, with stamp, 
662 - 12t S. MADISON, Alfred. Maine. 
P RINCE ifc C O., Flu«Iiina, N. Y-, will send to ap 
plioants who inclose stamps, their new Catalogue of Small 
Fruits, including 201 ) varieties Ilf Strawberries Frnitand Orna 
meutal Trees, Bulbs and Puionins, Grapes, Plants, Ac , very low. 
T TSJ H’< > 1 C A I A TIC > IV YV V NTE I > of 
J DAVID LYNCH, who went from CORK to JUlCilKSTER. 
State of New York, about 20 years ago, with TIMOTHY and 
DANIl'ili I.YNCH Any 1 r»for i j m tin u will b*« thunk full v ro- 
coiveil by his Sister, MARY LYNCH, al 1), Star-court, Slint- 
street, Borough London, England. 
the grove rsr c :rsehy.-dr. 
L JOHN A. KENN1C0TT, Tiik Ghovk P, O . Cook Co., Ii^ 
LIN0I8, still sells all kinds of Nursery Stock, suited to the North¬ 
west. Fruit, Ornamental and Timber Tree , Splendid Kvh/s- 
14UKKNS, sure to live —"Small Fruits," of fin best sorts, near 300 
varieties ol hardy 3hruhtt and Flowenng Plants, and some that 
are tender. Pie Plant, Asparagus Boots. ,Vc., all “honest and 
good," anil at rates based 00 the price of I a cm products and la¬ 
bor -nearly all at an average of lea--, than hall tho prices of 5 
years ago I Packing extra, warranted safe. Tenon except to 
known customers, fash wilh Out ordre Priced Li-fr and infor¬ 
mation KItKK. «6‘)-f 
It is the Original unit only Cdiulne unit Reliable Wring¬ 
er before the people. 
It surpasses all others in 
Strength of Frame! 
Capacity for Pressure! 
Power of Action! 
V INES FOR THE MILLION !—For one dollar 
we will send hy mail onn each of Uelaware, Concord and 
Diana, or two Delaware For t wo dollars, will add 1 Cuyahoga 
VV'ix true to nemw. Iiml/hu and droni!, and warranted to live, if 
planted and cared for according to our directions, which will be 
sent on receipt of order Vines hy the luff or Itrno very low. 
Address WAI. TERRY” & SON, Bridgeport, C'omi. 
WE CHALLENGE THE WORLD! 
We Defy All Competition! 
We invite a fair comparison with apv other Wringer, and will 
show, hy positive proof and actual tfeiuoustratiou, that THE 
UNIVERSAL CI.OTnES WRINGER will finish, work that 
•Self-adjusting" Machines and other cheap apologies for 
Wringers have left undone, and will easily pres- water lYqij) 
articleB ou which they have done their best! Ik yoc don't bk- 
ukvk it, try it. 
We ask none to bur' without a thorough test, for which abun¬ 
dant opportunity will be given to all. 
YVE WARRANT 
EACH ONE IN EVERY PARTICULAR! 
THE CATTLE MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, riher 9.—The current 
all the markets are as follows: 
„. _ ... bekp oattlk. 
First quality. 
Ordinary quality. 
Common quality. 
Inferior quality. 
COWS AXD CALVK8. 
First quality,. 
Ordinai-y quality. 
Common quality,... 
Inferior quality. 
VKAX OAXVKB 
First quality,. 
Oriiiuary quality....; 
Common quality. 
Inferior quality,. 
sheep and lambs. 
Pnme quality. 
Ordinary,. 
Common,. 
Inferior,. . .. 
G 'M-t.V'S' DOUlilNGS.-A large lot of 
T Sjiriug Chickens for sale. 
_ _ J R USE. Se nnett. N. V. 
lJEMBERTOR SQUARE ENGLISH AND FRENCH 
L Boarding and Day Scnooi. fc-oK Young Ladiks, Bos 
TON. Mass. —Rev. GEO. GANNETT, A VI., I’lincipal Twelve 
Professors and Ttoaelters. Number uf Family Pupils limited to 
twenty. The next School Year will li.erin Ilomluy, bept. *2ff. 
For Cats loguea. including Circulars, pl.-ase adilrers the Princi- 
VOCNL OF NEW Y ORK and CANADA! 
I. The N i . Central Commercial College,o.stahliahed 185.8. of¬ 
fers, hv recent ac i msi tin ns, the cnmfiined advautairesofull Com 
iiiercial In-ititiilioas, onhrviutratc'l in n I'our^ti of inHfcnictUui of 
the most, thorough and practical cliaraoter. Price of Tuition 
One-lourth less than similar Col egea. Agents and (torresi)ond- 
euta wanted. C. A WALWORTH, J. I, . B.. Principal, 
662-4t Rome, Oneida Co., N. Y. 
%3 cwt $8.25<a9.00 
. 7,5tta18,25 
. 7.00...-7.50 
.$-li),005550,01 
l35,00®40,00 
. 28AX:<i!35,00 
22,00(2)28,00 
K ECElVFlfS MALE OF NCEHERY 8TOC1K— 
The aodereigned, appointed receiver of the Nurset-v Stock 
of the late firm of (iKKCloiiY & Goi.dsjiitu, now offers the same 
for sale to Dealers mid Nursi’Tymon 
Tile stock ennuista oi forty thousand Pivurt Pears, 30.000 
Standards, 30.000 Cherries; 12,000 Apple Tree-; and a larre 
variety of Evergreens and UrriAiuent.il frinihs, on the late lorm 
of Jambs II Gkkoouy, adjiiiiiini- the Niifeoi-v of Ei.XWa,vgek 
is BaksY. Thu Ptopeiiy Is itesirilhte, ami willLe sold low. 
Application should fie made at once hi 
PATRICK BARRY, Receiver, or to his Agent. 
Rochester. Aug. I, 1863. JA8. H. GREGORY 
may plow and reap as there grandfathers did Indore them hut 
they cannot, without such instruction, intelligently, method! 
cully, or accurately, set about the suei-e-e-Tul prosecution of that 
especially ctose business. Modern Agriculture There is one 
Institution in the country, and but one, where students are 
thorough! i trained, as well as theoretically taught—where 8 to 
12 weeks attendance socuresa pet fact knowledge ofeverv legal 
form of procedure in every known branch of enterprise, anil a 
ready aptitude nt skill in practical business matters. 
For information, address the Principal of “ Eastman;* Model 
Mercantile CWIepc, Rochester, N Y 6 fl 2 - 8 t 
CANVASSERS WANTED. 
To men who have had experience as canvassers, or any who 
would like to engage iu the sale of this truly valuable inven¬ 
tion, liberal inducements will be offered and good territory 
riven them |thcy paying nothing for the PatentRight) in which 
they 9hall have the exclusive sale 
Descriptive Circulars furnished bv 
JULIUS IVES A- CO.. General Agents, 
653 P. 0. Box 3110, 345 Broad wav, New York. 
8old by Spboial Canvaoskks throughout the land. 
[ONA GR.YPR VINES -At gna-lv 
JL reduced prices, and at wholesale prices to Clubs Twelve 
acres of the best bind:, kiuds. chiefly Delaware aud Diana, in 
Open ground, and more than otic acre under gln-s New Price 
List now ready, llhutreted Catalogue, Sixth Edition, will he 
ready first • n’Scptofiihcr It Is Improved, and continue. t.u be the 
best manual of the Vine in the language. Sent lm- 2 tliree-ccnt 
stamps,- Descriptive Catalogue for Onn rent, containing much 
Pertaining to the Vine. Also, riti-awfim-rv Plants, grown with 
great cure. The two best kinds are. first, Bartlett, trad second, 
Tnompbe do Garni Plants of these kinds ready fordeliverv by 
the dozen, hundred, thousand, nr greater number. 
“LANDMARKS AND IONA INDEX” 
Will be printed ou Hue paper and published monthly for One 
Dollar a year, or to clubs of six. four dollars: or twelve, seven 
dollar-, and twenty, ton dollars. Single numbers, ten cents 
I lm matter at the end Of the year will equal three good sued 
volumes, ana will constitute a Book of the Vine, a Fruit Book, 
a Book of the Garden, and a Book of the Farm. August num¬ 
ber ready. C. W. GRANT, 
Iona, near Peekakill, Westchester Co., N. Y. 
A HSU J NEKS SALE OK REAL ESTATE—On 
1 \ the premises at. Hillsdale, State ol itirhigan, hy Auction, 
Ou Tuesday aud Wednesday, the 7th and 8lh days of October, 
1862, commencing at 111 o'clock, A 51., will -•■II over 1.000 acres 
uf impkovki) i.anp, In ami adjoining the Village and College 
grounds, in lots to suit purchase re. from one acre upwards.— 
Also, 93 acres east of the Village; also tW ire ms, one half im¬ 
proved, 3 miles west of the Village, in lots if 4i) to 80 acres also, 
ftrera.iHW acres of wild lands lying iu the rionlhei u tier d towns 
in Hillsdale county, In lots ol 40 to 8o acres Hillsdale Village 
is a thriving aafl healthy Village, at which place Hillsdale Col¬ 
lege is located. A schedule and brief description Of these lands 
may be ohtumod after the 5th ef September next, by addressing 
the sufiscnher, at Hillsdale, Hill-dale Co., Michigan. Tiuma — 
One-fourth down, balance, long time. 
HORACE BLACKMAIL Afsignee of Esuon BkacsM.vr. 
August 6th. 1862. 6.47-St 
Foreign and American Horticultural Agent 
astd coiynvrissiON merchant 
EXHIBITION aud SAJ-KS ROOMS 
No. 634 Broadway, near Bleeker Street, New York- 
ALL kinds of new, rare, and ‘seedling Plants, Fruitis, Flowers, 
Trees, Vines,Shrubs, &c.; Iron, Wire aud Rustic Work; French, 
English and American Glass; Patent Heaters. Fort.gn and 
American Books. Magazines. Papers, Plates, Designs, Drawings, 
&c All Horticultural Novelties, as soon as introduced. 
ty All orders, &c., will receive the personal attention of the 
Proprietor. 653-tf 
IL LI KEN’S STENCIL PAMPHLET —Shows 
how any active person can make money rapidly. Sent 
, Address D. L. MILL'IKEN, 
• Editor ••Monitor," Brandon, Vt 
Cattle. 
Sheep 
Hogs.. 
