v()() non a ij 1 *k 
v/ ,\J UU years ulij .Also, 
Standard and Dwarf Pear, Poach, Plum, 
KFYSTOHt CIDER 
'hickoks 
N ov 2 C 
(including nothing- but. the best. Tar^e 
©J* 50 ' Hrnt Quality, $6*,00vu«5.76; second 
at $6,00isfi,il5 for htiperSne Statn ; $/>, 
Onr Fall Campaign! 
RECRUITS wanted for the rural brigade 
The Last Quarter of Vol. XIII of the Rural Nkw-Torrkr 
commences next week—with October. As a large number 
of subscriptions expire this week, (all which bare No. 663 
printed after their address,) we would remind those interested 
that a prompt renewal is necessary to secure the uninter¬ 
rupted continuance of the paper. We hope they, and tbou 
sands of would-be subscribers, will avail themselves of the 
favorable opportunity now presented to renew or subscribe. 
Single, Club and Trial Subscriptions are now in order and 
respectfully solicited. 
THE EEST, AT HALF PRICE! 
Jj 7 " In order to introduce it more readily to the notice and 
support Of comparative strangers, preparatory to the com 
mencernent of a new volume, we have concluded to offer the 
Rural Nkw-Yokkrr for tho ensuing Quartei—Oct. 1st to 
January, 13 numbers —at OlfLV Half Pricb, thus placing it 
within the reach and means nf all non-subscribers who wish 
to give it a. fair (rial. We will send 4 copies for $1; 8 for 
52; 12 for $3; 20 for $5, &o., and mail to as many persons 
and post offices as desired. We cannot make a farthing s 
diiect profit, yet shall be glad to thus circulate S ,000 to 20,000 
t-ial copies—for, though wo may lose temporarily, it is be 
lieved the bread thus cast abroad will return ere long, while 
thousands Of families will be benefited by makiug the acijuaint- 
tanee of (he Rural and becoming permanent subscribers. 
A REQUEST, AND WHEREFORE. 
We ask Us friends all over the land to aid in circulating the 
Rural's Campaign Quarter. Almost any one can readily 
obtain from 4 to 20 subscribers. “ Where there’s a will 
there’s a way," and have not its friends iu the East and West, 
North and South, the will to extend the circulation and use¬ 
fulness of the favorite Rural Wkkklv of America? Who 
will aid in recruiting for the Rural Brigade? 
Special N otices. 
Jfjp” An Extensjvk Dry Goooa House.— People visiting 
the State Fair, and all others wishing to purchase Imported 
and Domestic Dry Goods, should remember that Messrs. 
Nrwcosih, Sackett & Jo.xss, No. 40 State street, Rochester, 
are among the most extensive and popular dealers in this 
line. They have a large and superior assortment of Fancy 
and Staple goods, which they are selling at prices which defy 
competition. Rural readers will " make a note of it" and 
govern themselves accordingly. 
Valuable iMUKOVBAtRNTS. — Mason & Hamlin’s 
Harmoniums, containing the new Automatic Swell, Kjxkk 
Stop, &c., are now considered greatly superior to Melodeous, 
both for churches and parlors. The 580 Harmonium has 
more power of tone than any $150 Melodeon. They combine 
sweetness, power, durability, cheapness. Prices $60, $75, $80, 
$100, $125, $200, $250. $300, $350 and $400. Send for a 
Circular to Mason & Hamlin, Boston, Mass., or Mahon 
Bbothkhs, Agents, New York City. 662 4t 
sales reported. Beans in fair demand at $2@$2,25(r!)$2,50, ac¬ 
cording to quality 
Si kps—M arket quiet, with better iutuirv. Sates, Saturday, 
Illinois Timothy at *1,75, and Belgian Timothy at $2,25 Clover 
nominal at $5, and Canada Timothy at 41,50 
Provisions—M arket quiet for moat kinds, except hams and 
lard, for which there is a fair demand at improved prices Pork 
- heavy met®, *lu roT«!*l 1 . light mess, SIiX<r*IO,fiO. Sugar-owed 
hams, sacked, firm at Dr, plain hams. Sc. Prime lard firm at 0c. 
Shoulders, flc. White fish, $iK 2 *. Trout* $2.75, No Mcss Beef 
in market and no dufilmd for iL Cheese active, with fair 
amount of tran-action* at prices ranging from 7>a(o8So. The 
quality nt stock ia belter than orer before. Receipts Lora the 
Uad'Is of dairymen lighL— Cuwier. 
TORONTO, Srpt. IT. - Grain— There have been good sup¬ 
plies of this week fo fact, the best of this season yet. Yesler 
day ther« were about. 3 , 0 m bushels of Fall Wheat otfered, and 
to-day shout 2 ,ono bushel* were sold at 6 rtcf«/$),t 0 par bushel, 
ami some sold at Mcfa # 1 , 02 . $ 1,02 wan only paid iu one or two 
cases whore extra samples were offered, and 85c where a very 
poor quality won offered 
tiering Wheat, of which there have been very light supplies 
during the wees, sold at rWqsBflr bushel. We noticed very 
little tipi iitg wheal Do# season, the supplies seldom exceeding 
two hundred nr throe hundred bushels daily. 
Barley—Tim supplies of Barie v this week were good. Yester- 
day there were 2.1100 husho m offered, and to-day about 1,500.— 
The average price is about ssbbasc, with slight upward tendency. 
Rye—As yet the supplies of live are small, and would not 
average over two or t.Jitee loads daily. It sells freely at 1c i?) lb 
or 56c iff bushel. 
Oats —Thu quotations for oats are somewhat in advance of 
these of lost w-ok, when <ve gave them at AKaHOc *4 bushel.— 
They arc now firm at 4U6ff45c ft bushel. There have been but 
very few offered for some weeks. 
I’eas —There nrt* no reason the market of any amount this 
week. We quote them nominal atSOcifl bushel. 
Potatoes, ft bushel... SO a 35 
Apples. >t barrel .SO.tklTn I U0 
Butter. Frcnh p tb ... 13<016 
Eggs, ft dozen. 9o)l0 
Chickens, p pair. 35fa;40 
Ducks, p pair. 4<XuJ45 
Turkeys, each. 7ffutel 
Hay p tun .$15.oobii 19.50 
Straw f! tun.II.00(5)17.00 
JDici). 
Jttarkete, (Commerce, &c. 
Knrul New-Yorker Office, ) 
ROOHKSTF.B, tiBPTEMBES 23d, 1863. 5 
Turks are but few changes noticeable in our market Corn 
and Oats have declined. Barley baa advanced somewhat, al¬ 
though oar brewers are not yet purchasing An Eastern buyer 
Is in the field. Butter is moving upwardslowly. Dried Fruita 
have fallen off materially. We do not alter our quotations for 
Sheep Piets, but$l,38is occasionally obtained by sellers when 
the Pelt is well wooled. 
llnchester Wholesale Prices. 
Flour and Grain, Eggs, dozen. 1050100 
Flour, winter whent,$fi.265td25 Konev, box. lAollle 
Flour, spring do, t.I.VaiS.OO 1 Caudles, box. lI@llNa 
Flour, buckwheat... U.UU.ihO.lM j Candles, extra.... l% 12 ,* a t 
r. vwuz, uui.an Wt«V... W.IW,^)U.IEI 
Meal, Indian. l.iHiil.18 
Wheat, Genesee.l.Oflteil 25 
Best white Canada.. 1 255j.il .28 
Cora, old. Ode,58c. 
Corn, new. 6 ffalf>ffa. 
Rve, 60 tbs ft) bush.. KbiiOoc, 
Oats, by weight-... SffoWla 
Barley. 65 '.675c. 
Buckwheat. (Xlt^OOc. 
Beans. 1.80ft3.00 
Meats. 
Pork, mens.SlttBOffllLOO 
Pork, clear. 12.0U.ull2.5O 
Dressed hogs, cwt 8.60(a) 4.50 
Beef cwt.. 4.00® 6.00 
Soring lambs, each 1.80® 2.IJ0 
Mutton, carcass... fifih'ic 
Hams, smoked_ loSSlll'oC. 
Shoulders.. 6ta;fl*c. 
Chickens. 8di’9u. 
Turkeys. DffiflDc. 
Geese...... . 40050c. 
Ducks p pair. BtKfllHc. 
Dairy, Ac, 
Butter, loll. laaiSs. 
Butter, firkin. Uiu,l2c. 
Cheese .. 6*@7*e. 
Lard, tried. 9 (u0\g. 
Tallow, rough. 6pBo. 
Tallow, tned. ScSiSB'o 
Bandies, extra_ l2qjU2*o 
Fruit mid Hooliv 
Apples bushel.... 26ffl*0o 
Do. dried lb... fiM.'io 
Pnacbes, do. laujlio 
Cherries, do. lOaillo 
Plums, do. 7iit At 
Potato**. 35&45C 
Hides «n<l Skins. 
Slaughter. 4*<o)6c 
Calf. 7 lu igo 
Sheep Pelts.$0.26wil.26 
Lamb Pelts. 25c<§t.25 
Cecils. 
Clover, medium, $4.25@4.S) 
Do large. 6,00®6,25 
Timothy. 2.0U(&2.25 
Sundries. 
Wood, hard.$S.OO@ffOO 
\V ood, soft. 3.00®3.00 
Coal, Scranton_ 6.50Ul5 50 
Coal, Pittaton. fi.8ud'&60 
Coal, tibnmokin... 8.50705.50 
Coal, Char. 7&8c 
Salt, bid.$ 1.53134 56 
Straw tun. 5 utxaiffou 
Hay. tun. Si>Hi)3.oo 
At ool, p lb.. fidffiWc 
White (fab. hairbbl. 3.25^.3.50 
Codfish, quintal,... i.MYmf,. i't 
Trout half bbl. 3.2»m3.60 
THE CATTLE MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, Sept 1G.—The current prices for the week at 
all the markets are as follows; 
BEKF CATTLE. 
First quality.f} cwt $7.5638,50 
Ordinary quality. 7,00,5)7.80 
Common quality,..... 6 . 8 lV«> 7 .iXl 
Inferior quality. 5,00^,6,00 
OOW 8 AND CALVES. 
First quality.$45,0l)@80,00 
Ordinary quality. 40,00(2148.00 
Common quality. 30.illKVu.35,00 
Inferior quality,. 25,00<!t''23,00 
VEAL OALVEH 
First quality,.$7 lb 6 @5« 
Ordinary quality.. 4(a(oi5 
Common quality. 4 uMii 
Inferior quality. 3,Kj'®4 0 
SHEEP AN* L.AMB 8 . 
Prime quality.head $1.50@i5,6i) 
Ordinary. 3,.80004,60 
Common. 3,0O>3,50 
Infenor.. ZMa&.tiO 
SWINE, 
Corn-fed, . SX@4^C 
do. lii^bt.... —(tti —q 
Still-ffed.. 3J5(<03<ic 
ALBANY, Sept. 22.-BEKVES—This ba» been another dis- 
oouraging market for the sellers. As was to be expecled. the 
decline in New York is fully felt here; and to make matters 
worse, the receipts continue he*w, and the average quail tv de¬ 
preciates. There was more than enough of the -stalliwag" 
description iti the yards bi-t week, but there U litt e else offer¬ 
ing now. Nearly three-fourths of the total receipts are of a 
grade below second quality; and to soil at » 1 |, h'ddors must 
make liiieral concessions, and, in aom" esses, aland heavy 
losses On extra, the daollne is equal to InJUic; aud on tho 
lower grades, IX*20« fl KM lbs. The Kastcru men are buying 
leiMi than their usual complement but generally of the beat, as 
they «av their markets are oversupplied with tbio Cattle from 
Northern New York. Viumont, Conncctte.ut, and Now Hamp¬ 
shire. The New Yorketw, on the other hand aru Uking for the 
most part., the cheapest, but thev are buyinr spariiigly and 
many of the droves must go through in drat hands. 
Receipts — The following is our comparative statement of re¬ 
ceipts at this market over the Central Railroad, estimating 16 to 
the car: 
Cot 
_, ... This week. Last week last Tear. 
Cattle.3 968 4,224 3,524 
SlmeP.6,841 6,316 4,360 
Hogs. IS) .... .... 
Prices—'T he following are the ruling prices. 
„ . This week. Last week. 
Premium..« 5 ,oo;ab,(Xi $o,oiK<ri ),00 
Extra, -I.30 l5i4.50 4,40@4,63 
First quality,.3.80004,10 3,9 iK5)4,20 
Second quality. 8,00383,40 S,2tX5<3,60 
Third quality.2,3053*2,10 2,45fa)2,TO 
Shkkp and Lambs-T he receipts continue heavy, tint there 
is a light Speculative demand for Sheep, and, in most, instances, 
the Prices of last week aroobteiuerj. 1 U 0 ruling quotations being 
P lh- Two or three droves of Interior quality sold 
under the inside figure Among tho sales was a lotof 3iv’prime 
Kentucky, averaging Pi9 tbs at $4.20 W 100 
Hoes - l'h« market for Hogs is without particular change. 
During the week, 3,800 head changed hand.! at tin fol owing 
prjoeB; SMSIS'AC P lh tor light stillers, .IMRc far heavy 
prime ' SHiQ^e tor medium corn.fad, :Ka3?Xc fur light giass- 
led Michigau, and 4 (u) 4 «c for good to extra heavy prfme corn- 
fed. Receipts nt East Albany for the week, 9,000 — Journal. 
mUGIITO.N, Skct 13 — At market, U50 Beef Cattle, 360 
Stores. 6 ,Odd tiheep anti Lambs, 4 ih) tiwin« 
Buev Cattlk-P rice,!, extta, $6.75,5)0,00; first quality, $ 6 , 803 ) 
0,00, second d't $ 6.0017 II Ihh third dii $4 S 05 a |6 Off ^ 
WORKiMU Oxr v .f!75 $120, $ 12450 ) 13(5 
AltLOH CotvH - #4!i i. , i3: common,’$I8tu120 
VEAI. Ca t.VKM — $0.00 0 0,01). 
earling, $8®0,i)0 ( Two yearu old,$14@ia; Three years 
Krona — 7:a'7Mc p th. Tallow - 7 usnio. 
PBLT8-$o,S7(a i,no, each. Calf Skins—8(rf9c P fb. 
S 11 KKI* AMi I.AMBB—$L750u2,OU; extra. $3.25C<n3,50. 
riWtNR -Stores, wholesale,4 ui0c ; retail, 4V5<)c Fat Hoc? 
-^-ed, none. SuU-fed. none. Spring Figs, 4 c, retail, 
CAM lilt IIMiF^ titcrT 17.—At market. 1754 Cattle, about 1000 
Beeves, and 754 Stores, consisting of Working Oxen, Cows, and 
one, two and three rears old. 
In the tnem of Ponfield, Mich., of congestive fever, on the 9th 
inst, Mr. THOMAS HOUSE, aged 71 rears. Mr. Huron wn« one 
of the early settlers of the town Of lx Roy, N. Y., having 
moved to that place frum Miissschuscttk at the spring of 1812, 
where he resided far upwards of 43 year-, when lie removed 
to Michigan. I Eastern papers please copy. 
In this city, on tho Htb inst, GABRIEL, son of Aij!xanoer 
and Jane W. Lonouoie, aged 28 years. 
At tho Marina Hospital, Baltlniore, on the 7th ioRt, AVII,- 
LIAM (!., son of W E. LatHhop, of this city, and member of 
Co, A, N. Y Cavalry, (Col. Davia.) age it 22 years 
On tho battle field near Bull Run. Ts, on Saturday, Ang. SO, 
HENRY, fourth son of E [), Ci.ABKk, of Livonia. Livingston 
Co., N Y.. and member of tho ISlh Regitne.nt N. Y. Volunteers, 
in tho 23d ye.u- of hia age. 
New Advertisements. 
43T~ ADVERTISING TERMS, In AdvKoee—T hirty-FIVE 
Cents a Link, each iusert.iou A price and a half for extra 
lisplay, or 5214 cente per linn of space. Special Notices (fol¬ 
lowing reading matter, leaded,) Sixty Cents a Lins 
(T The immense circulation of the Rural New-Yorker— 
mil twenty thousand more than that of any other similar J car¬ 
nal—renders it by far the Best aud Cheapest Advertising Medium 
of its class in America. This pact should be borne in mind 
by all Nurserymen. Manufacturers, Wholesale Dealers, Land 
Agents, ike., kn., who necessarily depend upon the People of 
the North for patronage. 
G ENUINE .STRAWBERRY HLANTS—Of the 
best varieties, lor tale low bv 
E WILLIAMS, West Bloomfield, N. J. 
Catalogue sent to all applicants. 663-3t 
A BEAUTIFUL MICROSCOPE, MaKnlfylng 
Five Hundred times, lor twenty-right cents ! (in silver.) 
Fivr. of different powers. $1 00. Mailed tree. Address 
663-4t F. M. BOWEN, Box '220. Boston, Mass. 
PREMIUM 
X FARM GRIST MILL, 
CHEAP, DURABLE AND EFFICIENT. 
Is adapted for ono or two Horse Powor; grinds rapidly and to 
nDy degree of fineness required. 
Vj&~ Send for descriptive Circular, and address 
WM L. BOYER A BRO . Philadelphia, Pa. 
r pO IF Hi -A. ZKL q- Ft O W E R 8 
FLAX is wanted in large quantities, 
FOR CASH, 
and at paying prices. No charge for effecting sales. 
V3T~ Send samples to 
Sept. IS, 1862. 
QEIJ-EI-VA. NURSERY. 
W. T. & E. SMITH, 
GENEVA, IST- Y., 
Invite the attention of 
PLANTERS, NURSERYMEN and DEALERS, 
to their largo stock of 
Fruit and Ornamental Trees, 
of the most desirable sorts. 
£100,000 Grape Vines, 
of tho new early sorts, at reduced prices. 
Strawberry F*lants 
of Triomphe do Gand, Witten's Albany, and other One sorts. 
Our Wholesale Catalogue will be furnished to all who apply. 
Last week. 
$11,00 .’0.1*1 
4.411(5)4.62 
3,9(K«!4,20 
3,20053,60 
2,45,Tj'2.7U 
the PROVISION markets. 
NEW VORK, Sept. 23-Flour— Market dull and heavy 
M,iK lnn 6ll " ls ;, Sc lOkM, H'llb but little doing lor export 
.“JLK°_ me eniiKumptiqn At the close there ware on hovm 
. ‘ *>V"Xi-ifi.L’a iorsuperUiiu Western «.x3,v u \ 
to medium extra W -mlen.; $5,76 .wi HO (of 
t^Jl« hranlfa" ri e5 5lr* rf,l| ud hooped Ohio, and $8, 95 .let!,75 far 
f h le biHndfa <io lh 0 Miftvket licitTT. f’ftujiiiian Mour 
rttvpr* nr nt ».e r.... . ^ v 7 i. l. H< tur 
umninti at 98c. Corn market OpeuCd licavv ami closed 
about le lower, with afoirbuslnnsn doing; sales at eHuiftic for 
sh'PPing mixed Western; SA.a.tac for EwteTn 44?5lflIc'for un^ 
Cil e "n r ,“ ; (t - " IOr yellow Western, and fifa, for whiUl 
. Out* scarce arid very firm, willi moderate sales at 6] 
®S£C for Jersey. Canada. Western and Slate 
78 t ,n§Ti, l i 3 !?J s -Pork market firm aud mure active; wiles at $u- 
1025 tor I ? i’r’ < ^ I l , il?- 1 , ' 1r h'bW. and 
1 o.-i loi . pi mi' 4 $IM.26 lor thin me.'-.i, ••12 dpi f,, r , 1 ,,,, pi,..- 
rulesquiet realOH al$6,6i)iA7,00 for country prime 1 far 
wuntiy moss tl2ad3.75 for repacked do; P $I8.8iradT87^fof 
extra mo s. Prime mess beef dull and nominal. Reef hams 
Gift request; sales choice Western at $15.00016611 
a 4 t C4i q fuVweir ^\ t % ,l6, ^ nd il ^ ^'SilSSllSi 
Wvv,\i. i a ° a ; Ve ^* n tit y .^houliJem, 7tf&7Wc. forhamfl 
and unchanged, Bacon Hi<led uuiM 
short clear mi Idles at. 7*0 Lard marketre active wiihfmt 
oli^t 1 C u":r *n. I or at 9.s.9^ ; ’far No Uo very 
State rhee^fi, 1 " Bvm atlaiuistscfor Ohio, and Iftn’aOc for 
Ciumn.in to cliui"’’ 4 ,U ,3em “' 1 ' a " d BelIia ’ MtisilVfo for 
al *»MX®«.SrX for Pots, and 
Horn—The new crop comes forward fre-ly. and us the stm-k- 
JOcumu fates, puces recede; wiles I6u bale* atl5.7iI3r«r>m ' nut 
^ clih C ,iuU ~ 75 Jttl’asold at 144nl7c; and60 do I860's! 
WOKKINO OXRN, p pair-$90.(ill5, . 
Cows A.V1I pALVBS $22, *2&5)40 
yeZ°lKll*-m n ^' $7( "- 8 - 5U: ~ 1 ' W0 Toam old, $14@15; Three 
Shbkp and t.AMBS—6850 at market. Prioes in lots, $2,00562.- 
75 each; extra. $3.00003.25. ■ * 
niPES- fit^y 'ic V) It, Tallow -7k»o7>ic 
Pki.ts - 87«u.$l Call'Skins—8(a)9o p lh 
V kal Cjllyks, from $0,i»gt),00 
. TORONTO, Sxptrmber 17. - Rrkp plenty. Large arrivals 
tom the* west of Oaoadn; liirlit demand, ami prices teudinir 
^“7' . . First-class at $4 cwt; MCOhd-cWat 
per cwt; third class or Inferior class at *2 to 2,50 per cwt 
tinsKr plenty, sales at $3 j. 3 ,bo* a«jh « car load. 
Lambs bring at #i.75(al2,00'each, p drovo. 
Calvks in demand, at $4,005)5,00 each 
rKLTfl ri'iiiain firm at 7lVdl75c each. 
l.Ajin skins draw the same-705075c each 
Hidks also firm at $5 (3 cwt. 
Calfskins sell at 8c p IK-Globe. 
THE WOOL MARKETS. 
Sept : 18.—This article continues firm for all 
“ Prices lias been somewhat chocked, bat 
the demand continue* good for Wools generally. 65 u bales 
JU'diterraoeau, to arrive and in port, have been so'ld at 20 (( 42 c; 
ifV fe* ^2i4 0v i*i i bad loo do, to arrive, at and about 40c; ixpiio 
41V ' , all< ^.l 511 bales unwa.*bed African, at3604 
1 Vi, ; k l, lr " H ? VI ? and pulled are in fair request- There has 
been less doing in them the present week 
Saxony Fleece P lb. 60 i' t i'fi 2 
American flili-blood ilurino. .tk>a'6' 
American tod fan cl three-fourths Merino...,62ii 65 
American lx atrye anil quarter Merino. 62 r. |'8 
Extra pulled. . 
Superfine pulled.II:II”r:"!:! o)Sg 
Cahforoia fine, unwashed.. 4 tia 4 « 
California common do .... 9 iv*> 9 je 
Peravian w^hed.. 
f;['! lan Merino unwashed. J-vSixi 
Chilian Me vita uBWashei. .. 
Valparaiso unwashed..1A^ 
ineri h AnertcAb Merino unwashed.2«ai2S 
South Amur) rail Mr.-lix* unxvasheii. 20-i'25 
South Aic.(u u-aji corn |i»on washed. .. w. 
South Anieri.oui Entre Rios do. .SX- 
South American anwaehed. .1 .ly-jfg 
South A:i;,cnoun Lwnfara washed. ’’87.c7.10 
Cape Good Hone unwashed. Ifta .35 
East India washed. Sdi? 
African unwashed. . 
Mexican unwashed. Ifer! 
Texas. . 
Smyrna unwashed. uairaa 
Smvrua washed. 5?^;° 
.....30! 11136 I 
A want to hijik Aoknts in every 
til. I/J County at. $75 per month and expenses, to sell a new 
and cheap hewing Macluue. Address, with stamp 
___ _8. MADISON, Alfred. Maine. 
P«wEk^ C i 0 '' FLlUllnff, N. Y., will send to up- 
J. pliconfe) who inclose stamps, their new Catalogue of Srmill 
I- note jnchldfng 2U0 vari, .ties of Strawberries Fruited Orna¬ 
mental 1 tees, Bulbs aud Piconles, Grapes, Plants, &c , very low. 
TrVFV )IIM A TION W A NTP I ) n f 
Jr P^VID LYNLH, who went from CORK to ROOHESTKK 
n vviF f I N r vvrl’i 1 ' a i' n 11 ‘TIMOTHY and 
IJANIKI. LYNCH Any information wi l bo thankfully re¬ 
ceived by his Sister, MARY LYNCH, at 9, Star court Mint- 
Btrcet, Borough London, England. ’ V 
VI?wm T,, | K MlMHONrlKor one dollar 
V we will send by mail one each of Delaware. Crmeord and 
Diana, or two Delaware For two dollars will ad 1 
nlanteH^*? pa ! n '.-I u ' alll, V ami strong, and warranted to livjfif 
planted aiul'Carod for according to our directions which will hi* 
sent on receiptof older. Vines tiy the luo or hiiki - ve> v low 
Alldra ^ _ WM. PERRY k SON , Bridgeport, Conn. 
■V n °. l ^ (} MEN OF NEW YORK nod CANADA! 
JL ,‘heN Y. Central Commercial College, established 1488 of¬ 
fers, by recen t acquisitions, the combined advantages of all Com¬ 
mercial Institutions, concentrated in a course of instruction of 
the most.thorough and .practical character. PriceofT.?H„„ 
one-fourth lens than similar Col'eges. Agents and Corresoond- 
ente wanted. rj. A . WALWORTH, fj (. R. iffi i, 
Rome. OneiilaCo., N. Y. 
at thU Cl0SlnK 
fancy and Extra .state,:..I";".. 
Common to good Western.]’. s'Sit 
Extra Ohio Wan ' WiACOnsij1 ' lutoni'Sc”.*”" 
Common Canadian..."..... S’SSs?'?® 
Extra Canadian,... 
Fancy Geuosee..I.I..". 
n. EvJraGenesee and city brands,.:::;;:;. eakSfiM 
Lora Meal 1 - firm and in good request.. . -<fi6,75 
saw. ° r l!u * market favors the buyer, and to effect 
Ss£** D i Wfc'r'* '•’T - JPM !"•««•, Sales at *1.21 foFwiuter rad 
lots (if? ^ v j£ lle Michiuari; $ 1,45 ( or very prime 
nr ces J -O^maud rol; Corn j s [ 0 , 1(0 active at uiirhanv d 
heate.l Sl,l ? a nuxeil Western ftt IW§’62c for unsound fite'for 
There';/ 1 ' 1 ,I’D me, live quiet at 7V7fc for State 
bare ami ^ SlUera . bl ® 1D quiry for Bariev, but the market is 
^^JS<fe“L"S?4SiSS^ l “ OTjf ^>s 
ana V, v\ ^ lo1 , ul 0 t xl | o Wiaconwn; ^ tor double »?xrraliuli- 
cl-«ibgVmh \^Kli n ^ ,aUi ‘ : r $a ’ fl i!., f0r vMra Illinois- 
dnin.r t 'vxl i, i ‘ njl ^diYe, Hvo Hour quiot. with but little 
GuAiN-The'uM 1, and $3 75 for very choice, 
live ui ih. 1 " '.'-‘a* market on Saturday was moderately ac- 
S .g,lnM^T ,mp l.. but ' : J , u ’ r recotpt of New York report 
bnr Mfahfain ^ 'iTn' 1 ?' , ha - ,c ? r «A '' 1 iu 1 ,cr ot ' io »»• $hhbS f*m- 
CAiro RpHnff «♦ ux 8 ' ' !.vsintot ledodn at $1.09>i; No 'i Clli- 
«*tc-lv {gjftV'SSrH and drooping (loiumodcr- 
y'ellow at 47c- fc £{?,*&. hc ?‘m il . n<1 iu “pod demamL Sales 
fair deinand with K.i^'ra ^ We ? te, ’ n mixed at He. Oats in 
feflc for No i /?,, l .'Blttatock, no sales reported; noroiualat43c 
«elnt« Je eomine ! > rle -T 1 u ‘et aud inactive; small re- 
a-t 70c Rye nomim,!'o?sV a, r a ^ a ’ : puiue new Canada uomiual 
ye uom uiul at 45c for worm, and 60c for sound; on 
H W ^ TVT E (Fb s I 
-I. i our 8 oqb neotl a Bpai.>h«a EnrcATl^*: without it thf.r 
t?.Dv ninn/ a t nr r f. ft P thoi ' grau'Huf hoi’M lii.l beP.re them, but 
they cannot, without such iQfltrucUon t iotfillironilr rnMihodi- 
S?i^*°fi acc . urttte i ,y * * H0 a * )0Ut ' l h® tiUcccW'of proju'cu f irm or that 
especjally Cf°iio bu«ines^, Modern Agriculture There one 
Institution in the eouutry, and but ono where stmlentesre 
12 we 0 ^!ttemirSe’ 48 w '' 11 "" Mieoretical'y taughb-wbere 8 to 
i "' v: "p Attendance secures a perfect knowledge of every legal 
readV°atitttude or 8 ak?lf r er - T '-u,ch of en.^ffi^fa 
SUPERIOR DWARF PEAR TREES, 
A T WWTt PK.ICES. 
Exclusively of leading market varieties, carefully assorted into 
^i r f c ,3 u ?^Iities. 2 to 3 years. Price for No. I. toil at 211 ote. each 
lOtHI, 18 cts; 2dtKI, 16 cte; 3tkKI, 16 ette 4000 1 1 ets - ooiie rte^c- Simio' 
12 CIS 8-KW: n cts; io.iMKJ. 9 Ua W'5 ’ tre^® «t 
smaller siv.e, v>6 per cent, less than No. p and %r No 3 5Unor 
m oT ’ y0, ' venerul assortment of deauable Nur- 
desirabfo G’' K !evA rrW1,0 '“ JlDtr YEOMAVM ° £ 
Walworth, Wayne Co., N. Y a^.oi 
W. r Ca^rcialMaX.r, ^ VftlfflSP* 
w“k! T ° N ’ S,U ‘ TBMBKK l8 ~ Thfl lowing are the rates for the _^Vajxvort^. JVuyn ^ C c.. N Y_' ^-2t 
^ommol.. 0 .°f::::::::;::63l«5 . oew * rtlclM - AdattiM sriAW * ( ’lakk. addefom, uaiue! 
Pulled, extra.60M70 Cur e ,.^ : rin> rrara: . » ,,, , -- 
Do. superfine.fPVfoV.5 Crimea. .AT LOW I'll [CHS.— 
Do No. 1.45,'SBO Biioium Ayroi".* C0 - S WHOLESALE CATALOGUE, N- I. for 
Do No. 2„... .UXaXM Peruvian, waaiied,'. m ?44 Thr^li^'l Nursery Stock grown from upward of 
Western mixed.66ut60 Canada. .F. -H; Three jQrnarM AcrSS of Umd, is now resile for distribution 
. W -3J70 GENESEE VALLEY NURSERIES, Rocheater, N Y 
arl *' <t r»p»* Vinos. 
Wote Grape and Cherry Cliriarils, fee,. he 
« f-Send for LnUlogues E MOODY & SON. 
tiel ' n __N iagara xnrseriea, Lockport, N. T 
PODS THOUSAND DOLLARS! 
A Nursery at a Bargain! 
n ra s i r "tenable terms, an old established, 
thriving and well stocked Nu, a( ,|.y Cen'ral New York. A 
t-be^tock id now for th«> mnrkot. the fa* 
icty is large and select ol *11 c1ii~kch, and crops ol Trees, Shrubs, 
&c are included, m all stages of growth H ts a rare uhance for 
any one desiring to pursue tins pinflUfile business as other en 
gagemente alone induce the proprietors to par t with it Fu I 
pactioulara may lie had on application at this office, if made 
_ _ _ 661-3t 
JOLEDO NJJ RSERIES. 
ALL KINDS OF 
FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, 
G-rapo Vinos, 
Slirxxbs, Roses, 
0 
At WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, at eery low rates. 
CURRANTS. 
Red Dutch and Black Naples, 2 years old,.$15,00^11,000 
GOOSKBEHRIKS. 
Houghton's Seedling, 2 years old,.$15,00 1,000 
NOBWAV SPRUCE, 4 fact, well branched,.$125,00 do 
SCOTCH PINE, 6 feet; well branched. ..$140,00 do 
GKO. IJ A I v 1C 1 {,, Toledo, 01»io, 
668-8t Successor to Fahnestock & Baker. 
THE GROVE iNIIRHEKY.-DR. 
I JOHN A. KENN'ltfOTI’ Tits Gkovk p, o . Cook Co., Il- 
I.I.VOI8, still aellsall kinds of Nursery stock, suited to the North¬ 
west Fruit, Ornamental and Timber Trees, Splendid Evan- 
(iliKKNS, sure to liw “Small Fruits,” uf fill best sorts, near 3oO 
varieties or tntrdy tihmbs and Flowering Plante, anil some that 
are tender Pie P ant, Asparagus Roots. Ac., all “brmest and 
good, and at rate* bused on the price of farm products *nd la¬ 
bor — noarly all at an average nt leg* than ball the prices of 5 
rears ago ! Parking extra, wanranted safe Terms, except to 
known customers, Cash with the order Priced Lists and infor¬ 
mation vurk B*a.r 
JOSIAH CARPENTER, 
PE0DTJCE COMMISSION MERCHANT, 
3t2 Jay- (Street. JV*?w Vork, 
Sells for Farmers and others every description of Country Pro¬ 
duce at the highest market prices. Advances mads on cohrign- 
mente, ami Country Produce bought for cash. 
*3F- All Farmers and Shippers should send to him for ono of 
his weekly *• Price Currents.” It contains the New Yorkc rices 
of farm produce each week. Sent free to any addles*. 667-3t 
A HNH.NLLS SALK OF REAL ESTATE-On 
A the promises at Hillsdale, State of Michigau. fiv Auction, 
on Tuesday and Wednesday, the 7th and 8t.h davk of Octefwir. 
I»v2, commencing at ID o’clock, A M , will null o»or l.ffljpjwwa 
JAMES P. TRAVERS. 
46 Beekman St., New York. 
^CADEIY OF FINE ARTS, 
OVER ROCHESTER SAVINGS BANK, 
13 NOW OPEN, 
With the Finest Collection of Statuary and 
Paintings in the States. 
A large number of splendid new works ore just added, includ¬ 
ing works by 
MORELAND! 
SIIAYER! 
PALMER'8 MARBLES, <kc. 
The new and third season has commenced. 
Family Tickets.$5 00 
WeoaoD Tickets... 50 
Single Admission. .26 
V3T~ Open daily from 9 A M. till 6 ?. M-; and on Saturday 
eveningB from 6 to 10. 
_J- HUMPHREY, Manager. 
7YTATIVE GRAPE VINES.—A large stock of Dki.a- 
* - A, warm, ii NOOK It and 30 other of the best varieties to be 
sold very cheap. Sen.! for List of Prices. ' 1,0 De 
Address WM. H DAUGUADAY, Newburgh, N Y. 
Known custom era, Cash with the order. Priced Lbta and in for¬ 
mation KRRK 
TJEOEIVKR’S SALE OK NURSERY STOCK— 
-L*v t' 1 *; underafaned. appointed receiver of the Nursery Stock 
of TUie late ni*oi ofU kkoowy k C^it.n$3iiTa, now offaru tlie name 
tor ^ale to Deafen*ana Nurnerymea 
The stock consists of forty thousand Dwarf Pears. 30,000 
Standards ; 3U.U0U Cherries ; !2 ,iMi> Apple Trues; and a large 
variety of Ever*/sens and Ornamental Shrubs on the late farm 
Of JA«xs H Gannuity, adjoining the Nursery of lir.i.w.xsoE* 
A Barky. The Property is desirable, ami will be sold low 
Application should be made, at once to 
PATRICK BARKY, Receiver, nr to his Agent. 
Rochester, rtgg I, 1662. _.I AS. H. GREGORY. 
M < > NTC \ r T< Y I-, < > A. M. — Tho Moxrok 
O oiTNrY 3 aVINOS LvHTiri'Tio.v has money to loan nn im¬ 
proved farms in Monroe and adjoining counties. 
J. E. PLKKPONT, Secretary. 
Rochester, Aug. 16. 1862. 657-4teow 
A RMY A NO NAYY CLAIMS! 
^ PeusioM, Bounty, Arrears of Pay nikJ Priw Money, 
Due Officers, Soldiers, Seamen, and Marines, their Widows, 
Orphan children urn heirs at law, promptly collected on rea¬ 
sonable terms, and without charge until the claims are real¬ 
ised, by SAMUEL V. NILES, (late of the General Land Office,) 
Military, Naval ajtp Humoral Agkmgy, (established in 1867.) 
Washimotom Citt. D. 0. 
July, 1862. 666-13t 
rpKCB CHAMPION. 
Hickok’8 Patent Portable Keystone 
CIDER AND WINE MILL. 
10,000 in use and approved. 
of rigPROVKU LAMP, in aud Adjoining the Village and foltege 
ifroumlrt, in l»'tn to vuit parfthtuaifrom ono ac.ro (i|»war<lK — 
Also, 9.1 acre* east of the \l fage;, also find acres, ooe half im¬ 
proved, S miles "'"si of the V, I lags, in fats pf IU t.i 80 iutk^- also, 
over - .end acres or wild lands lying in tlie Southern tier of towns 
in Hillsdale county, n lots of 40 to 8(1 seres, imisdate Village 
is a thriving and healthy Village, at which p’nee IlilUJal" Hol- 
lege I* located A Schedule and hrlef description of these lands 
may be nhtainod atter the Rth of September next, by add reding 
the enbecrlber, at Hillsdale, Hillsdale Co., Michigan. T«iu»a — 
ulie-fourth downs halanee, long time 
A Fmu BI.AHKMAR, Aiwignnn of Esjhim Blackkar 
A ugust 6tb. 18fi3- 657 -ftt 
M ILLIKEN’S STENCIL PAMPHLET-Shows 
how any active person can make money rapidly. Sent 
free- Address D. L. MJI.LIKEN. 
Editor “Monitor," Brandon, Vt 
LF” SUPERIOR strawberry 
plants. 
Grown xvith special care, and warranted to give satisfaction, 
or money will let refunded. Trio.nphe de Gand, $1.60; the Great 
Austin or Shaker. $2; Wilsou’s $i ,,q r ioo. Great reduction (n 
price when oue or more thousands are taken. [663-llt 
J, C. THOMPSON, TnmpklnsviUo, Staten Island, N. Y. 
Foreign and American Horticultural Agent 
AND COMMISSION MERCHANT 
EXHIBITION and SAI.KS ROOMS 
No. 634 Broadway, near Bleeker 8troet, New York. 
All kinds of new. rare, and Seedling IT ante, Fralta Flow era. 
Trees, Vines, Shrubs, Ac. - Iron, Wire and Rustle. Work , Preach 
English and A men can Glass; Patent Heaters; Foreign uni 
American Bunks Afagaalnee .Papers, Plates, Designs, Ora wings. 
»c All Horticultural Nor«ilfcif>K, am.^oom introduced. 
„ All orders, Ac., will receive the personal attention ortho 
Proprietor. 663-tf 
A lu LIN, WATERS Ac CO., 
BANKERS, 
55 Buflhlo St., Opposite tho Eagle Hotel, 
ROCHESTER, IN. Y. 
I. Interest Coupons of U. B. seven and three-tenths percent 
Bona., line August 19th, 1862, paid at their Banking Office on 
1 presentation. 
Highest premium paid for gold, silver, Canada currency, and 
U. S. Demand Notes, of old issue 
Interest paid on special deposits Sight drafts on England 
and InuJtna In aum* to suit. 64H-26t 
T A M K « TERRY Ac CO., 
^ DEALKK8 Cf 
STOVES, FBENACES, COAL GRATES, 
Silver Plated Warn, Pocket and Table Cutlery and House Fur¬ 
nishing Hardware of every description. 
ALSO, 
Manufacturers of KETIZIE’S WATER FILTERS, Refrigerators, 
and Thermometer*, sod dealer in Tin, Copper, Zinc, Sheet iron, 
&c., &c, 59 & fll State Street. Rochester! N. V. 
Q.R0CERIES, PROVISIONS, SEEDS, FRUITS, StC. 
tvt. j_ ivtoisriiOB, 
WnOLESAl.8 ago rrtail 
GROCER AND COMM188ION MERCHANT, 
©O I3xifikiln Street, Xtooliester, N. Y. 
Also. Dealer in Clover and Timothy Seed. Seed Potatoes. 
„ a .;s ?^ d ! f' r, " r W : * C J . l r ~ Pnte Wines and foquore. 
ana Keolifled WliiHky^ Tor Medicinal pujpot'eH f 5 ij 
Jn'' -A. It TVL S Foil SALE. 
BENNETT &~BANCKER, 
ATTORNEYS AT LAW AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS, 
4 Jackson, Michij>an, 
Have for sale some of the choicest Farmiko La.vus in the State 
ViLton Sn , !te“ # rnncipally in tho Counlios of Jackson! 
Eaton and Ingham. Said lauds are mostly improved farms f 
at l> r±^ h t ,°erat ? J l0UaM,a aCiU6 ’ "’o 11 ^ 
t/JLu 00 * wi(iUing ' *° farms in the West, would do well 
V ff'g lg 61 beforepur«^^jg:£ 
•A. S O 3NT 
HAMLIN’S 
,oB Lis , ! ?' 1 '”' r . at,le mitehim) is now ready for the fruit harvest of 
A 3, pUHHiblo, made butter than ever before, aud well 
worthy thy attention of all former* wanting such machine*. 
Ithan ao Bttpanor in the market, and U the onlv mill that 
will properly priori <lrapea For sale by all respectable dealerp. 
it your merchant does not keep ttiom.tell him to aendfor one 
r °ryou, or write to the manufacturer yourself. 
Address the manufacturer. [05(- -650-7 1 
\V. O. lHUiOK, K&gle Works. Harrisburg, Pa. 
JpRDIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES. 
Ellwanofer & Barry 
Bsg leave to annonnee that their stock of Nursery Articles 
for the ensuing I* all Tirana, embracing everything desirable, 
new or old, in both 
Fruit and Ornamental Departments, 
la quite equal, and in florae respects superior, to any ever before 
Offered by them, and they solicit 
Planters, Nurserymen and Dealers 
To examine their Catalogues, which give details of the stock 
and pnees 
Their new Wholesale Catalogue for the season is just issued, 
and will be sent gratis to ail who apply and inclose one stamp. 
_ . . kf „ MOUNT HOPE NURSERIES. 
Rochester, N. Y„ August, 1862. 
HARMONIUMS AND MEL0DE0NS, 
sIe I Catafol,!^?. nK, r- ^tkcmkntr of the class in the world, 
the nwir efn Ue oontaimng testimony to their superiority from 
titinn- n t nt ‘""I'Oians Constantly exhibited in compe- 
' n ' vh instrument or the other best makers, the? bare 
Onte Tlm O M a /i® t l °i Utlcu - tn Uke the highest prifo. The 
0L£> . 0AJ ‘ ■''.'f awarded to iced iusiruments to this 
eouutry waa to one of these. Prices of Harmoniums, (of which 
sevoraf new Styles are nmv first offered,) $60 to $4mleach- of 
Meloileons, $A5 to i>20U each New York ware-rooms at Nos 5 
? J fiercer M,, whero dealers are supplied at the same prices u 
from the factory, by M A.SON BROTHERR. AotSS 
X T BROTHFlKis, Agentii 
BUILDERS AND FARMERS. 
Building Brick and Drain Tile. 
The Rochester Brick amt Tile Manufacturing Company are 
now prepared to meet all demands of either Builders or Far¬ 
mers wanting Brick or Tile. Pipe Tile of all sizes from two 
to six inches, and Horse tihno from two to ten inches. The Tile 
manufactured by this Company ore longer than that mails by 
other manufacturers, being Iff inches in length, l.iHJO pieces 
maki n_g M rods. They uru also strong, hard burned, and erery 
way or superior quality. The following list, of prices shows the 
low rates at which Wo offer our Tile, and the facilities thus af¬ 
forded tanners for cheap unclerdraining 
* ra-t. For 1000 pieces. Per rod- 
4 I « 4IPA/ yiKJ\y 
a inch Pipe,.,...$m.uo 
? “ “ ... lh. 00 
Round Tile in two pieces. 
Horse Shoe TUe. 
20o. 
37* 
66 
75 
$1.25 
25 
37* 
$1.00 
1.75 
18 “ " iu two pieces.HOO.OO L 76 
reraons wishing Tiles will find it to their interest to call at 
the office of the Company, 22 Buffalo Street, Rochester, before 
purchasing elsewhere 
A targe quantity of Brick always on hand. 
All orders for Bricks or Tile*, to be shipped by railroad or 
canal, will be promptly attended to. 
For other informati on, add t eas 
W OTIS, Superintendent, Rochester, N. Y. 
XO GROWERS OF SPRING WHEAT. 
Chappell «&:, Sprague, 
ROCHESTEB, N. Y., SOLE MANUFACTTJREE8 OF 
Clothe.* 
nnsfer. 
Biddeford, Maine. 
ales at $1,21 for vflDtor i od Af i BAJ i Sopt. 18.^-Tho market for hfw, not been very 
>tau,rj; $1,44 for vervprive !or ]«>w an«i meihinn, Ih.i have b$9U mad^ at hirl 
below coarser wools. The stock of medium tleecn will soon he 
exhausted ami the finer grades will then find H more active 
market. \t e note sales since our lost of 5,500 lbs coarse and 
med um at flto, and 2,010 n,e fine at 53c. Pulled Wools aro quiet 
but firmly held.— Journal. quiei 
IH I FALO, ti.qit. 22 Market quiet and inactive. Price 9 
nominal at 50:<iA5c,—Courier. 
TORONTO, Sept 17 -Wool has been moderately supplied 
during the week: prices have advanced to 48 c jp th for No i 
jleece wool, which is tho highest price realized in Toronto mar- 
ke t Jor some y ears.— Globe. 
M a r r i c fr . 
tl i? 16th inst., at •' Lake View.’’ the residence of the bride's 
b. PoTTLif, Esq., by. Hev G D RoARnmiv mortt 
MLR J. MONROE and ANNIE GARRIGUS, adl of thug city T ' 
rp,. 
ees 
Ijow Jr*r*ice.s„ 
Ont STOCK FOR FALI, IS VERY EXTENSIVE, and in 
quality the VERY BEST. We give prices below, and (or par¬ 
ticulars invite you to send for our Catalogue. Prices per ltXW 
as follows, and most things at same rate per 100. 
Apple Trees, 6 to Si feet, line, $46; 4 to 5 feet, $20. 
Standard Pear, 6 toS ft, extra, $250; 4 to 6 ft. No. 1, $200. 
Dwarf Pear, very extra, $200; No. 1, $130. 
Standard Cherry, very extra, $60; Dwarf, $70. 
Plum, large stock, and best in State, $200. 
Plum, No. 2, $100. 
Peach, No. 1, $50; No. 2, $25. 
Hornet Baspberry, fine stock. $5 $ 100. 
Apple Seedlings, $3; Norway Spruce, Arbor Vita, Anger 
and Orange Quince stools, cheap. 
H. SOUTH WICK A SON, Dawmlle. Liv. Co., N. Y. 
IT is the Original and only Genuine and Reliable Wring- 
er before the people. 
It surpasses all others in 
Strength of Frame I 
Capacity for Pressure! 
Power of Action! 
WE CHALLENGE THE WORLDI 
We Defy All Competition! 
We invite a fair comparison with any other Wringer, and will 
Utew„bvp(isitlv.i proof and actual demonstration, that THE 
UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WHINGER will finish work that 
" tiolbadjustiog" Machines and other cheap apologies for 
Wringers have left undone, and will easily ureas waterfront 
articles on which limy have done Uieir beet.' Iv vne po.nT uk- 
likvs it, rev it. 
Wo ask ntii-.e to buy without a thorough test, for which abun¬ 
dant opportunity will be given to alL 
WK WARRANT 
EACH ONE IN EVERY PARTICULAR! 
CANVASSERS WANTED. 
To men who have had experience as canvassers, or any who 
would like to engage in the sale of this truly valuable inven¬ 
tion, liberal inducements will be offered and good territory 
given them (they paying nothing for the Patent Right) in which 
they aliall have the exclusive sale 
Descriptive Circulars furnished by 
JULIUS IVES A OO., General Agents, 
663 F. O. Box 311D. 346 Broadxvay, New York. 
Bold by tiFKOIAL CAfTVASSBKa throughout the land. 
“BOOTH’S COMPOUND SHAKER.” 
For separating Oats, Bariev, and other foreign substances from 
Wheat, ins the rkst, similkst, ciikaprs'i- aud only Machine 
?. v ", r ivuted’ that thorough I v accomplishes this desired end. 
ft cleans Iruoi loO to foO bushels per day, and a bov can operate 
it, and its exceeding 1 
low rn icb 
fiY n fa/x» ,: T W , i rl’-! n Sv® r° ach °r„ (!V ‘’ r Y Farmer. On receipt of 
tiix DOLLARS, a Macbiue (with printed instructions for oper¬ 
ating.) will be shipped as directed. Those wishing to engage in 
the stile * if the machine and purchasing by the dozen, will h A v« 
& lair discount xuiulo to thorn. All onlorx to bo addrc&sod to 
CHAP BULL A SPUAGUE, Koche.tcr, S.\\ 
668-lSt Sole Manufacturers. 
