OAHKKHMJR, Out K -At market 1.8S2 Cattle, about 1,200 
Beevt'H, aud Stores cotiHmtitig ot Working Oxen, Cows, and 
One, t;wr 4 tid thrn*- vhhi> oirl. 
Marukt Hkrk - Extra (including nothing bat the best large 
fat stall-fed Oxml t6.25(<irt,to first quality, $5.7fi(£iG.OO; second 
do. $5 ZV'O iMI third in, ft ivi n'lt.of*. ordinary. . 
i Wokki.vw {d pali -jfflfa i.q). 
Cows axu Ualvks - $22. «a*«, 44 , 
Stoukn V"Hrling*y $ 7 (/fS,S 0 . Two years old, $14@15: Three 
yearn old. H 7 <Jr 19. 
Shrrh 4 xi> i.A m tie —v.iVfot. market. Prices in lots, $2,00562,- 
75 each. extra r .'l Ollf ■, 3 '17 
Hunts-flywy e tffb Tallow -7K(a'7‘fc 
PtstTa - $liii'.|,25 Celt Skins—HqWc <1 ft 
Vkai, Calebs. From te,'id5i<l..tr. 
its influence he set.out to see the world for himself. Oar modern 
h! Dorado the West—had its charing for him aad he departed 
to try his fortune. Jiis stay embraced about, two years, when 
he returned to his old office and /issnciate*. Rochester was 
thence'orward his home until he lo!t. for the seat of war in the 
108th New York Volunteers. 
During bis stay in this city Gkour* aeonlred a taste for mili¬ 
tary matters in Co, "G.'Slth Regiment N Y N G.andatau 
early stage 6 f the rebellion he joined the 27th New York, but 
at the urgent request, nf his mother he obtained a release. Tho 
spirit was in h'm, however, and would not, bo quieted When 
tho rebellion exhibited it* pig/intie. proportions, and the coun¬ 
try culled upon all ita young men fur support, the fires of patri¬ 
otism burst I'm tb anew in a brighter, steadier Mattie The hearts 
<>f mothers and sisters became engaged in the good work, and 
the era of 75 seemed again to l^ave dawned upon the land. 
Once more we found Gkokuf! in mililnry gnrb, and this time. as 
he expressed it, “going for a soldier, certain " He had united 
with Co. "F. " in the 108th New Yotk, holding the position of 
S( l Sergeant. Ilia regiment departed for Washington on tho 
^CADEMY OP PINE ARTS 
OVEli ROCHESTER SAVINGS BANK, 
IS NOW OPEN, 
With the Finest Collection of Statuary and 
Paintings in the States. 
T° GEOWEES OF SPRING WHEAT. 
Chappell & Sprague, 
ROCHESTEB, IT, Y., SOLE MANUFACTURERS OF 
THE PREMIUM SEWING MACHINE. 
Tub Sloat Eiirttc Lock Stitch Skwiso Machisk” was 
awarded the First Pretniuni-a Diploma—at the recent State 
Fair, over all competitors. This ii a great triumph and indi 
cates superiority in construction and operation Altera care¬ 
ful examination the judges came to the conclusion that the 
8 i.o»T Euptp was the Machine—not only as the simplest in 
construction, but capable of doing the greatest vakiktt of 
work, lienee, the award endorses it. especially, as the best 
Family Sewing Machine—that is, for the various kinds of work 
required in a family. 
The Sloat Machine was exhibited by Mr. D. E. Rich, of 
No 57 Buffalo St, Rochester, the General Agent for Western 
New York. Mr K is prepared to furnish the machine in dif¬ 
ferent styles and prices, to suit the ta-te or means of appli¬ 
cants. All our readers in Western New York who are inter¬ 
ested will of course “ maUe a note of in,” anil call at Mr. 
Rick's establishment the first opportunity. 
A large number of splendid new works are just added, Includ¬ 
ing works by 
MORELAND ! 
TIIE WOOI, MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, Oct 7 
. .. Wot.1 is in brisk demsnd mainly from 
spinnersjsnles of 3 HI hales -antlj African at UKVetMo. 2'0 do. Afri¬ 
can tree from sand at 3i „ a*. o do Hast. India at 87ft 13c; 1 u do 
unwashed Gape at, :t<t it) to, 2 tl do Californian at 2 ,‘xAi4c. ami luO,- 
000 tbs ileecu and pulled at 6 in die. 
Saxony FlHece FMb.60(zz'fi2 
Ameriean foll-htood Merino. ..*. 60 
Amerieau hall and three-tonrtha Merino.62 
American Native enc quarter Merino. 62 
Extra pulled..... 
Superfine pulled...... 
No | pnlle . 
Lamb's pulled.. 
California Moo. unwished. 
California common do...... 
Peritv’a.n washed ................... 
Chilian Merino unwashed. 
Chilian M*ti/n unwashed.. 
Valparaiso no washed . 
South American Merino unwashed 
South American Median unwashed 
South American common washed. 
South American Klitre Rios do.... 
South Ameriean unwashed. 
Smith American Cordova washed. 
Cape Good Hope on washed. 
Boat Tndta washed... 
African unwashed. 
African washed. 
Mexican uuwushed........ 
Texas. 
Smyrna nnwnshed... 
Smyrna washed .. 
Syrian unwashed. 
BOSTON, October 7 —There is little change to notice. 
taxony and Mer , fine. ..BOotfll I Texan, . 
55762 Smyrna, washed. 
PALMER'S MARBLES , &c. 
The now and third season has commenced. 
Family Tickets.. 
Season Tickets.. 
Single Admission.. 
I1T Open daily from 9 A. AL till 6 P. M. 
evenings from 6 to IP 
93 4. HUM I'llEKT, 
r a m e h r k: h k y & 
DHALKRS ur 
STOVES, FURNACES, COAL GRATES, 
Silver Plated Ware, Pocket and Tahl« Cutlery aad House Fur- 
niahiHg Hardware of every do«<*rttjfiioti. 
A 1 
Manufecttirors of KEDZIE'S W.iTER FILTERS, Refrigerator*, 
and itnl dealnr in Tin, Cop|>er Zinc, Sheet Iron. 
nEC , « «l SUte RaoMkW. V V. 
Q.ROCERIES, PROVISIONS, SEEDS, FRUITS,^ 
2VI. JT. MOINTROE, 
WnOt.HKAl.K ASP RXTA 11 . 
GROCER ANI> COMMISSION MERCHANT, 
SK> Btiflalo Str-wet, RoehcHter, N. Y. 
Also, Dealer In Clover and Timothy Seed. Seed Potatoes 
Green and Dried Fruit*, fee I ~ Pure Wine* and Liquors 
ami Keelifierl Whlukv, lor Medicinal pornose* rgge 
and on Saturday 
Manager. 
.3K3G5 
.20 ;/ 30 
.40 ri’SIl 
.325034 
.337034 
19 « 22 
-2S«t3'l 
20 >'77 
ittavkete, Commerce, &c 
Burnt New-Yorker oflteu, f 
Roohkhtkr, Ootobrb Nth 1862 t 
Qthtk a number of changes have occurred In our market du¬ 
ring the past week 
Floor- A decided advance has been made in the rates for 
flour. Fancy brands are selling at $5.50 " 6,75, a rise ranging 
from 25 cents to $1,00 per bairn. That irmde from Spring wheat 
has moved upward in like ratio. 
Gkai.x — Genesee is no higher for choice, loit the ranee has 
lessened materially. Choice white Canada is 2 cento fl bushel 
better Bar ey U in active demand with a start of hX.ml3 cents. 
Oats, Com. and Rye remain at last quotations. 
Meats — The Pork market feels the stimulns imparted to the 
grain ua>le, and the dealers, who have felt rather b ne during 
the summer, are jubilant, although tho favor Ire small. The 
advance is equal to 60 cents';®51,00 per barrel. Beef is down a 
little. 
SirRKP Pvlts are wanted, and the range is from 25 cento to $l,- 
75, as to quality. 
Several minor articles have undergone an advance, and we 
refer reader* to the table of quotations below: 
Rochesier Wholesale I*rlctrn. 
Eggs, dozen. !2'£!12>£c 
Honey, lerx. 12@Hc 
Candle*, box. 12(u)l2‘io 
Caudles, extra.... lifalMo 
Kriil I und Hoof*. 
A pptes, bushel_ 25<>i)S0c 
Do dried p tb... ««)4Rc 
Peaches, do. 125iHc 
Cherries, do. lUcillc 
Pitt lift, do_ 7 u. 8 o 
Potatoes.. S5,n45c 
Utiles mid gklns, * 
Slaughter. 5 auitic 
Calf. 
Sheep Pelts.$0.25x7,1 75 
LamI) Pelts . 25c<a>l.£0 
Ss-eds. 
Clover, medium, $1.25(al4.50 
Do large. 6,UtltoA25 
Timothy.. 2.0ikgi2.25 
finiidrtm. 
Wood, hard,.$3 lACfA.iX) 
Wood, soft. S.lltlfuia.UO 
Coal, Scranton_ 6«Uiin.50 
Coal, Pit-tot on. 5,6<t7/l5 50 
Coal. Shomokin... 5.5o®55U 
Coal, Char,...,_ 7ta)8o 
Salt. bbl..$1.62(16] 76 
Straw tun.S.OOfnVUlii 
Hay. tun.antwiKDo 
25/727 
. 17'7 19 
.37/140 
■ 
.'Pi // 45 
.25/27 
.40/4,5 
2V,; .31) 
.00 'ri) 
.25 u 32 
JOfiHS 
.22{i7j26 
“BOOTH'S COMPOUND SHAKES.” 
For separating Wats, Barley, and other foreign substances froa* 
A heat, it if the iik.it, sixeLKHT, ornctrBsr ami only Machine 
ever invented, that thoroughly ac.compljithe* this doHired end. 
It olnana Iron 150 to 200 imidmls per day, aud a boy can operate 
it, and its exceeding 
Hi O W IPTtlOB 
Brings it within the reach of averv Farmer On receipt of 
SIX DOLLAltS, a Machine (with printed iiieiruetieiis lor oper¬ 
ating.) Will ho shipped no directed Those wishing to engage in 
the sale of the machine and purchasing bv thn dozen, will iiavw 
a fair discount made to them All onlers to he addressed to 
OIIAPI’EM, A- SPRAGUE, l£o. l,.-lve, N. Y_ 
658-13t Sole- Manufacturers. 
. 00®0 
.33>745 
.1,36/3, 
.lfl.t.3' 
.28 ,i 31 
,I6i'ai28 
18 e 55 
.26 i44 
5Xa 60 
Full blood. .... 
‘-i tnd *4 blood. 
Common, . 
Pulled, extra,.. 
Do superfine,. 
Do No l. 
Do No. 2,. 
Western mixed, 
tiSWI 
,'S Jtifi 
005/70 
fid -1 A5 
,45m 60 
.005/00 
.65.,/iifiO 
DoaToy Wool Salks. —615 hale* of Smyrna wool sold at auc¬ 
tion lost week at thn following prices. 
12 bales unwashed Ye.rll, white at ...ijftje 
3 On do do blue.k and gray at.24c 
30 do do do line while at.31c 
62 do limed do white lit...22 l <c 
31 do do do blae.k nnd gray at . l'!<c 
97 do niT'vaKhoil Smyrna, block and gray at_21*fc 
105 do do Yell, line white, »t _ 32c 
29 do limed do white at... 21 c 
18 do do do binrk iluo gray at_ ...USkfc 
77 do unwashed Smyrna, black and gray, at 2t^c 
107 do do Yerli white, at .... .29R0i'31tiSc 
ALIIA3V, Oct. 7 —There t< hut little if nnv inquiry for wool, 
and we ran learn n| no vales having hemi made during the week. 
The market in heavy with a downward tendency -Journal. 
VAT ANTED—A SITUATION AS HOUSKKKEPKR i B 
VV a Gentleman'* family, or to take charge »f an Invalid. 
Lady, either in town or country. Good references given Ad¬ 
dress W. A., care of Rural New-Yorker Office, Rochester, N. Y. 
In Washington, D. C.. on tho 1st inst . of wounds recei 
the second liattle of Bull Run, aim the Chirkahiuninv 
Cspt. CHARLES E. JENNINGS, 26 th N. Y. V age "? 
6 month,., and 12 days. 
CsyTa a Llvr, each insertion. A price and a half for extra 
lisplay, nr 52ji, cento per line ot space. Special Notices (fol¬ 
lowing real ling matter, leaded,) Sixty Cento a Line, 
t3TThe immense circulation ef the Rhkaj. Nbw-Yohker— 
mil twenty thousand more tliau that, of any other similar jour- 
oal—renders it by tar the Bust aud Cheapest Advertising Medium 
if its clam; In America. Thin vact should be borne in mind 
by all Nurserymen, Manufacturers, Wholesale Dealers, Land 
Agents, Ac, fee,, who necessarily depeud upon the People of 
the North for patronage. 
D.v the 9th insL.bv Rev. Dr Shaw. JAMKS SCOTT SHAW 
and VIRGINIA AUGUSTA CHIC!IBSTKR, all of this city 
AT the residence nf A f’oyn, Eso.. Geneseo, on the 13th inst 
by Rev F I)hW. Wari>. Mr S. P. DIRGE, of Geneseo, and Miss 
S. F.. FOO'l'K, of Great Barrington, lias*. 
12-5)130 
UtolSe. 
9;V9*%c 
6 ,Vji>) 6 .‘-ic- 
SkttlA. 
QQfk A MONTH A NO liXPENSES—Wanted. Rook 
J" " 1 anviweers and AOKN I'.S tllroughout the UNWED 
STATES, at the above wages, For Circulaiw, giving full par¬ 
ticulars, address 
tkW-rt S. F. FRENCH fe CO., 121 Nassau Sk, N. Y. 
Cotton 
W/pat 
FffU/fs & i/tGL TABLES 
IPll HIT G A T H E It K It.— G.mdwinM Patent Fruit 
I ’ Gatiierer, nt N. II. I’HKI-F’S New Hardware Stor®. No. 21 
Buffalo St., Rochester. It i* all von can wish it to be, Sent hr 
Express, at 37 rts. each, or ?|j 0 per dosen 
THE PROVISION MARKETS. 
VKW YORK, Oot. 13—Ft.oto — There i* a good demand for 
export and home consumption with light receipts, and price* 
have again advanced hie. At the clo-e there were no sellers at, 
inside quotations .Sale* at 55,9nmil.lll tor superline State- 
M.2K'i 6 45 for extra State; t6,90(u Ij.lil ton superfine W -etern; 13 ' 
30 a 6,85 tor common to medium extra Western: A5 for 
shipping brand* extra found lumped Ohio, and Wl.&t •/ is.2B for 
trade brand* do,- tb# market cl'wlug firm Canadian flour hie 
better, sale* at $fl,.Vxoi8,fg. for Ciunmtin, and $6.8il/i8.00 for good 
to choice extra. Rye floor qniitiqpe* iulet and steady ut JS,w m 
4,62 Ter inuo-.-.r to clioiiN- Corn TrlMl steady esl-- kI J3 9,/ for 
Brandv'xlne *H;8J fill Marsh'- calorie, and L't.- ifor .Inrsey 
Grain—W heat market without materia! change in prices 
with a fail deuiandforexport and home enosumpflnn.iitid nfair 
husinesx doing tor speenln’ion. Cart, of the Mile* were in store 
Sale*Chicago spiing at $1,16 ./.t. 22 , Milwaukee at ?I.I<X-/ 1 , 2 ( 1 , am 
her Iowa At $1.7-V//1.28, choir/-tn-iv do at 8 hjjC/z'LSiU winter red 
Western, part in vdora. nt Sl.3W l.37; amber Michigan at. 8L87 
@1.30. chotve umber kontunky^t Sl.dlCrl.il; amber Sheboygan 
at$i,. 3 n; while ll'lnili* at$l,45. and white Michigan at $t <r.,n 
1.50. Rye firm, wiles at *<fjT3c bit State an,I Western at C7(ii\T2 
Barley steady, sale* Stete At $ 1 , 1 ,tea 1,22 Barley mall firmer; 
sates at $1,40. Reas nominal at 96c Corn mips firmer, with a 
gnn/i bn<iuo“« fining for exoortan .1 hnm« conaiimptlnn. sales at 
»U<M»e for shipping mfxrdtWesteru 37o/C2c tor Kaatern; 4 ',)fli '5 
for damaged amJheated Western; 67'c for prime yellow We-,tern 
and MVfihc for white Western, (hit* role* dull, sale* At 46 m 
68 c for .leisey, Caniglu, Western and State 
PKOvieioyg—Pork market rulto. active and firmer, iqles a» $12 
755613.1*1 for mess $11,7.5 / 12,do for prime mess, $1) .Kitojll 75 
for prune, $11.50 for tldh mess, and 31.3,60 for clear. Reel 
steady ; sales at $5,6il .z(7,lin fir country f/rlfne : $ft«llil. 7 fi for 
country mvh*. $l '2 / |.3.74 fill re-packed do. SI-'l.'/Vu U.K? 1 /, for 
extra meg*. I’riine mesa beef to fight ruq e-f and nominal 
Beef hams steady and In moderate demand, -ales at $liVai|« 
Cot meals are in modwratii doiniind and prices easier, sales at 
4' i c'd ,,c for Waste/ u and oit.v abuuldnrs, 7y d ,z 7 ..c for hams. 
Snmked nioats steady And unchanged Rae.on Bide* inactive 
Lard market rule* steady and firm, nalpswereal lli'.i li)N.c. tor 
No 1 . choice Butter rules steady at I$oll7e for Ohio, and 19 
(r/ 22 > 4 c tor Mato. Cheene rules steady and in fan deimtud, and 
Belli i • t HS 'ddlx'c for common to choice 
Ahiiks Quiet, and steady; sains at $7,12**/ 7.mi tor Poto, and 
$7,37Vj5- 7,.37’v for [teirla. 
Hoc* -file market i* comparatively quiet but prices are 
steady; n/C— of lUi) Imle* At li./Ufic for fair to prune. 1)1(1 are 
neglected and nominal. 
ALBANY, Hot. IS - Front /yn Mbal—T he rain storm ba» 
teudeil tncherk out door tmsities*, ami but little ns vet ho.* been 
done in flour, which is *till in small supply aud firmly held. 
Corn meal unchanged 
Chain -There i* hot little wheat, offering, and the market 
rules very firm Winter led State is held at $1,805iiJ,33. Sale* 
prime ttiidc Michignn at $1,63 Our market for corn is very 
firm, iinrltnuliud v for prime, with a good demand Sales W'w(- 
ern Mixed at 62for heated and 69 for sound prime. Rye steady, 
with ilc* State at 76. Barley i* without important change. 
We notlfe a -ale made on Saturday ol Camilla at $ 1 , 20 , on tho 
spot, and this morning a few bag lot* of State, about 1.000 bu , at 
$ 1,10 toi two rowed, and $1,15 for four rowod Oat* dull and 
quiet al 65 for State 
HUFFALO, OCT 11. Fi.oiTu -ln good demand, with limited 
T^Salc;, Mrilerdn.v 474 bids, al. Srt.H7.), tor extra Indiana 
afloat; $6 tor Illlncil;- whits and red wheat, mixed; $ 3 , 7,3 for rod 
wheal (Uiiir $ 6,40 for /lenlile extra Snulliern Illinois; $. 5 ,.30 for 
Canada Siring Rye Flmir-Tho marker quiet with hot lit tin 
doing ; nominal at $.V28r<i:$S.«0, and $3 7« tor very choice 
Whkat—S tca/ly, with r:tirnmmin». of transact tonSale* white 
Kentucky ut IJWc, ret winter at, I3)a; white Ohio at I23v red 
winter At uneto 1290 ; No 1 while Michigan at 120c, amber Mich 
at 120 o, rert winter lllinota at liac. Corn —In fair demand for 
freight arid ilixtilling Sales hot at 4ue, Western mixed at. 47u 
prime Illinois River ut i* , ,c, and prime vellow nt Clc. t»at« - 
Sale* at 47c tor No. I Chicago, Bariev -Firm at 105 lor Canada, 
with an upward tendency. Supply light. Ky #—Nominal ut tide 
for sound and f*5n tor uunmiii l Western 
Pkab-Iu lair ilcinaud with light supply, aud nominal at 76c 
for Canada 
Bka.n* The market, dull and pric»s lower. Quoted at $l,S0ri) 
1,7s for lair to choice. 
Skkji* In moderate demand at $1.9) for Canada, and 51 75 for 
niinoi* and Ohio Timothr, Belgian Timothy at $2,2rt. Clover $5. 
Flaxueei) nominal at Sl,li2‘i. 
Pro viapixs-Market quint for most kinds, except hams and 
lard, for which there iH a fair demand at improved prices. Pork 
—heavy mess park,$tl.lt0; light mess pork.$10,Ik). Sugar-cured 
hams, sacked, linn at 9c, plain hams, He. Prime lard firm nt »c- 
Shouldeis, fte. White fish, $2,75. Trout, $3,iJ0. No Mess Beef 
in market and nn demand for it, Chcofle Bm at 8 u '.ic, with 
an upward tendency. Receipts from dairymen lair. The stock 
here aud in the country is light.— Courier. 
Near Markets, Schools, Railroads, Churches, aud 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. 
Draper and bailor 
10 FKOJX'T ST BU JET, ROCUKSTKIl , J\ 
I^lwY ic H’M SELF-A OT I iV<4 
CATTLE OR STOCK PUMP. 
l*n.tent«cl Sept. IO, 1S«1. 
Tuih Pump (illustrated and itescrthed on first page nf this 
P!‘l>«''i) (9, what farmers hare long wauled, and will "(Hi the 
lull. It has already hc-i-n introduced and la in conrt.int, two in 
several States, giving entire satisfaction. 
Hie Cylinders, or ne.ting parts ot these Pumps, eon lie obtain- 
ed, with t.ie right to use them, and all instruct dips for putting 
in, at $12 each, by *ddre-*ing thesubscribcr, and any number of 
person* wanting ten or more Pumps, cun Imre them put in all 
complete, ut, from $20 to $ 2 . 5 , aqd warranted, I {r~ All Pninns 
are warrauted to give good satisfaction Addr. ** all nrilers to 
I’KTEIt FftAF.lt 1‘stntre, 
West Springfield. Eric Co , Pa. 
t County and State Right* for s/ile, and responsible Agents 
wanted to stdl territory * ™ 
The Illinois Central Railroad Company offer, OINT LONG CREDIT, the beautiful and 
fertile PRAIRIE LANDS lying along tho whole liue 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: 
ILLINOIS. 
Is about equal m extent to England, with a popu 
lation of 1,722,660, and a soil capable of supporting 20, 
000 , 000 . No suite in the Valley of the Mississippi oltera 
so groat an inducement to the settler as the State of Ill¬ 
inois, Thorn r.i no purtol tho world where all the condi¬ 
tions of climate and sou *o admirably combine to pro 
duoo those two great .staples, Cou.v and Whkat. 
CLIMATE. 
Nowhere can the industrious farmer secure such Im¬ 
mediate rn-nit* from Ills labor ns on these deep, rich, 
loamy rioib. cultivated with bo much eaae. 'Hie climate 
from the extreme southern part of the State to tho Terre 
Haute, Alton nnd St. 1 /onis Railroad, a distance of near 
ly 200 hides, is well adapted te Winter. 
WHEAT, COEN, COTTON TOBACCO. 
Peaches, P«ar 8 , Tomatoes, and every variety or fruit 
and vegetable.-; is grown in great, abundance, from 
which Chicago nod other Northern markets are fur 
nished from four to >ax weeks earlier than their mi me¬ 
diate vicinity. Between the. Term Haute. Alton and St 
I/ni.s Railway and the Kankakee and Illinois Rivers, 
(a dist-mi'e of 1 in miles on tin) Branch, and 13Q nodes 
on tho Main Trunk.) lies the great Corn aud Stock raia 
ing portion of tho State. 
THE ORDINARY YIELD 
of Corn is from 50 to 80 bushels per acre. Cattle, 
Horses, Mules, Sheep nnd Hogs are raised hero at a 
small coat, aud yield largo pro Iks. It is believed that 
no cwtion of country present* greater inducements for 
Dairy Farming than the Prairies of Illinois, a branch of 
farming to which but little attention has boon paid, ami 
which must yield sure pndltublo results. Between 
tho Kankakee and Illinois Rivers, and Chicago nnd 
Bunleith, (a distance of 66 miles on the Branch and 147 
miles by the Main Trunk.) Timothy liny, Spring Wheat, 
Corn, 
OATS, BARLEY, RYE, BUCKWHEAT, 
And rs-t/dcMes vuifesd > the climate, are n reduced in great 
abundance. The northern Jiortinn of Illinois U about the. 
climate vf /Vn.e/N wuo, while the southern pan has the 
climate of Kentucky and Virginia, giving a variety of 
tem/'errU ure. in the State, .suited to almost retry product of 
the United States, 
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS, 
Thu Agricultural products of Illinois are greater than 
those of any other State. The Wheat crop of 1S61 was 
estimated at 86 . 000,000 bush els. while the Corn Crop 
yields not le.-ts than 110,060,000 bushels besides the 
crop of Oats, Barley , Rye, Buckwheat. Potatoes, Sweet 
Potatoes, Pumpkins, Squashes, Flux, Itotnp, Peas, Glo¬ 
ver, Cabbage, Rests, Tobacco, ttorghelm, Grapes, 
Peaches, Apples, fee., which go to swell the vast uggru 
gate of production in this t'erttlo region. Over Four 
Million tons of produce were sent out the State of Illinois 
during the past year. 
STOCK RAISING. 
Iu Central and Southern Illinois uncommon advan¬ 
tages are presented for the extension of Stock raising. 
AH kinds of Cattle, Horses, Mules, Sheep, Hogs, fee., of 
the best breeds, yield handsome profits ; large fortune's 
have already been made, and the Ueld Is open for others 
to enter with the fairest prospects of like results. Djurt 
Farmlno also presents its inducements to many. 
CULTIVATION OF COTTON. 
The eiperivumU in t'ottrih rnltuee are of very great 
promise. Commencing in latitude 39 dry. §0 min' (sec 
Mattoon on the iiranch, and Atmtnipliot t t.n the Main 
Line), the Company ««•//.< thousands of acres well adapted 
to the perfection, of this fdrr- A sopfer hairing a family 
ofynrmg children, can Pirn their youthful labor to c most 
profitable, account in (hegrowth and /.wfinhim nf thii plant 
MINING AND MANUFACTURES. - ’ 
The great resources of tie- Mate, in Coal, Iron. Lead, 
Zinc, Potter'S Clay, Limestone, Fundiitone, fee., fee., arc 
almost untouched ; they await the arrival of enterpris¬ 
ing and onergotic men accustomed tn convert them into 
gold. 
RAILROAD SYSTEM OF ILLINOIS. 
Railroads intersect, the whole Flute. $ 1 15 ,000,000 Ima 
boon invested !n completing the great net work that 
links every part of the Slat*' into immediate connection 
with thn surrounding Slates and the directost thorough 
faros of couunerco, 
THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD 
Traverses the whole length of tho state, fnwu the basks 
of tho MisaiBaippi and l.uk • Michigan to the Ohio._ 
As its tiamo imports, the Railroad runs through tho cen¬ 
tre nr the State, and ou either side of tin- road along its 
whole length lie the lands offered for Bale. 
TO ACTUAL SETTLERS. 
From the unprecedented advantages this Company 
offers, it U not surprising that it should have already 
disposed 1,300,080 acres ofland. It j« now nailing at 
the rate of 5,000 acres per week. Tho population along 
JpRUNINO OR SHEEP-TOE SHEARS 
BOTn EDGES STEEL- 
Price, $1,50 a pair, or $16,00 a dozen, sent by Express. Satisfac¬ 
tion warranted. 
-cu N. II. PHELPS, No. 21 Buffalo St., Rochester, N. T. 
E. WARE SYLVESTER, Lj'ons N Y 
TUII CATTLK MAIIKETW. 
NEW VOItK, Dot 7.—The current prices for the week at 
all the markets are as follows; 
BKBK OATTLK. 
Firet quality. .^ owt. $S.25ffi9,0o 
Ordinary quality,. 7, 80008,26 
Oommon quality,. 6,5«Vui7,0iJ 
loferwr quality. 5,00(s)6,SO 
COWS AND CALVES. 
First quality.$45,000680,00 
Ordinary quality. 4i1,00(S)45,00 
Common quality. 3u,(XXa,'35,00 
Inferior quality,. 25,iXX.a/28,00 
VEAL CALVES 
First quality,. $4 16 « frffi 
Ordinary quality,. 4?i<<iW 
Common quality,. 
Inferior quality,. 4 @4><£o 
SRKKP AXD LAMBS. 
Prime quAlity, . & head $-t.50tof5,50 
Ordinary. 3..vGii4,rtO 
Common,. 3,00503,50 
Inferior. 2,76(3)3,00 
SWINE. 
Corn-fed. S.»i((()4tio 
Still-fed,. 8ticaiSj?o 
Very poor,. 2jJ®3 o 
rnuuHTO?!, Oot.' 9 —At market l,300 Beef Cattle, 560 
Store* 4 . 214,1 Sheep nnd Lambs, Mi Swine. 
Beki 1 CArri B—Price*, extra, $6,50 x41,00; first quality, $6,25(<a 
O.OO: second do, $6.0oSo,00: third do, $4,60(a)5,00. 
WoMKixu Oxen— flu), $120, $l30(« lti) 
MiloB Cows—$471,149, common, $lfe.;)19 
Vs al Calves —$0.oo .rit,nt.i 
Stoke/.. Yearling, $r,U02t'8,i)0; Two yeara old, $14015; Three 
years old, JlKatiS. 
Hides - 7;<«7»ic IQ Tb. Tallow - 7;<07Kc, 
Pki.ts—$ o,87((iil,00, each. Calf Skins—8(S9e ® ft. 
8bkkb ano Lauhs —$l,60(n>2,00; extra, $2,60*3,50. 
Swink—S tores, wholesale, 0 (;(Oo ; retail. oJiOc. Fat HogB, 
undressed, none. Still-fed, noue. Spring Pig's, 3 (aHc; retail. 
r |'M) I>I11,1,KItS.—Wanted by an experienced man, a 
1 mill to work on -harn«, or to telco the charge of a Custom 
Mill. Address JAMKS \TKST, Miller, Geneva, Out. Oo., N. Y. 
fl RAIMI VINKS FOR SALK—40 be-t Native varie 
1 ties, at the lowest rates. Send for a Catalogue 
Address R. B. SIIA W, Trenton Falla, Oneida Co., N. Y 
iTOR SALK—COTSWOLD RA.MS, bred from import- 
n od shoep, at $11 each 
606 - 21 . EDWARD C. ARMSTRONG, Flori.la, N. Y. 
A 1JOOK OF THRILLING INTERRST.-IU 
Moms tx ruE Rkiiii. Akmv — By an impref-sed Nbw- 
Yokkkk. Price 60 cents. J 11 it published hr ... 
665--'t A. S BARNES A BURK. 51 fe 53 John St.. New York. 
(iKOROK MiKiiMAX •■OKI' woa born in Rochester on the 20th of 
January, 1837, Our acquaintance began in April. 18.53, when liq 
entered the Roral Nkw-T oio;kk to acquire u knowledge of the 
art of printing. As a lad, Gkokue was distinguished for bis 
affability and kindly courtesy. Genial in temperament, neat io 
person, attentive to buslnes-;, he soon made friends, and these 
were firmly held. After tu*. -lug a briefs,* mou tk* inobUintng 
certain information In the rudimentary portion of his chosen 
profession, we find he had so won upon tho esteem of his em¬ 
ployer as to receive promotion upon tho ••pay-roll" r,f the 
oflioe. In ftict, inspection i>r the •• Ledger" through the 
entire time lie remained in the Roral office gives ample 
proof of his habits of Industry, and we thiuk no better cer¬ 
tificate of character, as regards tho working capacities of an 
individual, can be obtained than some ot' these old, cast away 
ledgers might furnish. Grorok served his apprentioeshipfuily, 
and labored tor some time thereafter ou tho Rural, when he 
imbibed the idea of learning the occupation of a machinist llis 
new trade proving inimical to his physical formationjbe aban¬ 
doned it, reluming to his former employment. About this 
period ho was siozed with the fever so prevalent among that 
portion of the nation known os •' Young, America," and under 
B arton & miklenkr wax awarded the First 
Premium, nt the Statu Fair, on Com statu, l| U y, and 
Straw CutUiro, ;»ri'l Chopping Axe... First premium oa Cur- 
Kiluu T«m|«, 
All kind H,,f MEi'll A NIPS’ TOOLS, AGIUCVLTUIUL IM- 
PLEM ENTS, and HARD WARE generally, at. the Old Stand, 
first bulldtoK West Of Main St, Bri/tge, Kuchestor. N. i All 
a rticle* O f our manufacture warranted 66 . 5 -tJt 
J^EST FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. 
Wheeler & Wilson Manuf cturiug Co. 
Were awarded tho First Premium at tho Great International 
Exhibition, London, 1882, 
Principal Ollier, 503 Broadway, _>Vic 1 Vrfc. 
is. w PIUBLE, a i/,/ii 1 , Royhcstsa \. v. 
Y^OUNG OTKN OF NEW YOIIK andOANADA! 
I llie.N Y Central Commercial Collage, established 18.58 of- 
by recent acquisition^, the comb,net uivsntegos of all Com¬ 
mercial Institutions, concentrated In a course of Instruction of 
the most thorough and practical character Puce ,>r Tuition 
one-fourth In*! than similar Gol'egos. Agents and Oup nsi/o id- 
etu.' wanled. U. A WALWORTH, L L. B.. Pnucipi, 
Romo. Oneida Co N Y v ’ 
PRICES AND TERMS OF PAYMENT-ON LONG CREDIT 
80 Acres at $10,00 per acre, with iutcrest at 6 per cent, 
anuaaliy upon the following terras: 
Gash Payment,.. .$48 00 
Payment in one year,. 48 00 
“ “ two years,. 48 00 
“ “ three “ . 48 00 
1 .236 00 
< 224 00 
* . 212 00 
‘ . 200 00 
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