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SATANSIOE 
UNTITLED 
Coal, PittiltOU 
C04U. Slliiraolij 
■■Wheat 
Special Notices, 
CIDER MILL IN EXCHANGE FOR GRAPES. 
IIlSRISBURO, Pa, Oot 16, ISfi.j 
Mr. Moors: — Piease say to jour reader* that if there is 
any gentleman who has fine grapes that he wishes to ex¬ 
change for a cider mill, I should like to bear from him 
Also the same for apples and pears. 
W. O. HICKOK. 
-- 
THE RIGHT KIND OF EDUCATION FOR 
■A.3NTID BOTS. 
Important to those who can devote a few weeks or 
raonthB to study, to parents who have Sons to Educate,— 
and to all wishing to engage in active, successful business, 
or desiring situations as Book-keepers, Accountants, 
Salesmen or Agents. 
Eastman s State and National Business College, 
PouRhlcocpsie. N. Y., on the Hudson Biver. 
A HO#KI. COMMBKOIA1. COLIKKK. 
Pounded ou the great motto of Agesllaus, King of Sparta, 
Teach your boys that which they will practice when 
they become men.” Holding this truth to bo solf-nvident 
—the more interesting and practical the instruction, the 
nearer to perfection the teaching. 
Prosperity of lb:. Institution and Bmment Success of the 
Original and Prt eminent Mode of Instruction, 
Combining Theory and Practice. 
Fall information of thi« rnatltutiou, view of buildings, 
offices, banks, and different department* for actual busi¬ 
ness, may be found in tbe College Paper of eight pages, 
which will be mailed free of charge to any address, oil 
application. It also contain* the fullest Indorsement iu 
Letters and Reports, by tho Hon. Ei.ntq Borritt, (Learn¬ 
ed Blacksmith,) Judge MFarlax, of Massachusetts, 
Gao. W Bcnoat, of the New York Tribauc, the Hon 
E. D. Wuitti.xsry, Superintendent of 8ohool*, Mathew 
Yassar, E«q,, Founder of Vansur Female College, the 
Rev. John lvgs, the Rev, James CttTLBu, the Clergy and 
Mayor of Poughkeepsie, and other eminent Business and 
Literary Men. Address 
n. G. EASTMAN, 
President Business College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 
Noth —A page, notice of Otis Institution, containing Views 
of Buildings , Utters and Reports of (he. Course of Study. 
Plan of OptrtMon, die., may be found in the Rival New 
Yorker of October IT Uu 
The Cattle ITIarkets. 
: NEW YORK, Oct 20.—For Beeves, Milch Cows, Veal 
Calves, aud Sheen and Lsmlis, at the Washington Drove 
Yard, corner of fourth aveuue and Forty-tourth street: 
at Chamberlain s Hudson River, Bull’* Head, foot of Robin¬ 
son street; at Browning* in Sixth street. near Third ave¬ 
nue; and also at O'Briea’s Central Bull's Head. Sixth street 
for Swine, at Allertou’s Yard, toot o| jjifi street N R.— 
The onrrent prices for the week at all the markets are as 
follows- 
. . IIKRF CATTLE. 
First quality .p cwt »9,90<ai0,sn 
Ordinary quality. s, -,o r 
Common quality. 7,00(33 A, 1)0 
Inferior quality. ei.uOtH) 7,oO 
aows AJVD CALVES. 
First quality .*4.5,00® 60,00 
Ordinary quality.4l).0O@45,OO 
Common qnallty.3fl,a*li\io,u« 
Inferior quality. 7 .AMlK&SAJO 
. VBAL CALV8S. 
First quaUty... f} lh7 mXc 
Ovhnary. 6 uo7 c 
Common.«i<a)8 c 
.. 
_ , SHEER A.VD LAMBS. 
Extras. .p head $fl,750tifi,2S 
Prune quality.4. wSe.60 
'//&> / ) S r “P e 9 .4. VXil.<60 
Y/Z/1 Ordinary. a.TAAUH) 
V (y J Common.S.ftJ<Ss,76 
S Interior. on 
“■- e «»r.3jS,ol.i,fll 
Corn-fed 4H@«i*o 
Dp. Light and Medium. <aj 0 
sun Hogs.. SKweMo 
ALBANY. 0. t. a>.-BBKviM-The niipplv, for immediate 
S°e. considerably less than lust week, sffll, the market 
™ 11 P,oor one ter Orrerere. Holders were forced to submit 
to a decline of ' to fl IK, bra weight 
KkohifTh.—T ne following is our comparative utaternent 
of receipts at this market over the Central Railroad 
matrug sixteen to the car.— 
WTEEL COMPOSITIN' BELLS. 
A goo<t Church or oilier Beli ful cUr per pound. 
Warranted to give Sefaction. 
For valuable information upon tlilhjeot of Bolls send 
lor pamphlets to the undersigned, w ere the ONLY m:in- 
u far tare s ot this description „f R,. iu, Harrison's setj- 
actimi patented rotating hanging's. Irerin 'hi* e'entry 
or in Europe. AMERICAN Bj, COMPANY. 
No.M i3lie 1 .street. New York. 
r ['iD3 rruzE m ape; 
TnK AoiRonoac Grape,—A t the great Grape Exhi¬ 
bitions held (led. 1st to SOU), In Ned. rfc, It wj* awarded 
the prize "for the best R bunrJu-x n tidier Graves of onp 
belt end lit Cleveland it receive’^* hWSrd Ot tho 11 Ht 
prize " to, tb Lartmot. aud Rest, nth of Not ts Grapes 
'V any kind IL is tone I‘[need nt ,e bend uf all Native 
Grill es. Jn llavor and appearance plAu Blank Hamburgh, 
and earlier than ihe Harllorn Brute 
IwJJ ye-ir old vines. No.), von elpg. $fit No 2, strong. 
ft Uu« year old vines, No, I, er sitoog, $3. No. 3, 
strong, $ 2 . Address, with n niitl.au 729 2 t 
JOHN W B ULKY, I’lnttsblfh, Clinton Co., N. Y. 
TEEM POET’S OAJVEE, 
AUTHOR’S > A.IVTE, 
This week. Last week 
Beeves.AM 2 4,208 
kbeep. 7,610 6,082 
Hogs. 
Cor. week 
last year, 
3.341 
5,180 
Ayer weekly Total since 
receipts las'year. January 1. 
Boeves.3,431 ]62 &0 
Ji'ieep.4.44IG 181,715 
Hogs. 332 5,249 
PlUOUSk— 
Total same 
date last year. 
11 881 
179,1 Si) 
9,085 
Premium (per 100 lbs).*—<ti>—. 
.5.fln®6 00 AWkSc.iio 
First quality . 4^ilSfl,0O 4,8 l©A l5 
Second quality.3,50(34 20 S.OVSu.Irt 
Third quality. a.flft'cM.OO 2,6«®Juo 
h LMri^'of woof 7 ' aIUl d • n) “' ld 18 eooJ ’ Owing to tho 
l!or;s Receipt, at ISsst Alhany for t.he week 20.900 hoad 
r«trep^rT-IjiT^ ly “ triHc ’ ft ‘ om «** u > "O'- 
CANnKIIMgL Oct. 21—Whol Q number of •sattlw at 
markut I 4«0 and Afii Stor 4 >«. coum^tinff oi Work- 
<mUhl« n fKVheef ft,J ' ’ uJv ‘‘ M - Uo nIul Direr year olds, not 
Kxtrn «.|W*8,60; Orst quality 
MConUdp fe,25®«,.to. third do. «4,OU0M.ao. 
Wo Kill. so Ox v.s. yi pair f7.'<ai jlj.vii. 
Lows axi>Cai,vrb, — f’2.5, 833,(1301 
years’eld Ml ® U; two Tnsrsold, $18iirt23. three 
(4^A?ext A r«;'^X^ marke,: PriCefliD lHtH) $3 '°° 
Old a*tKMP.-5f4<lc l' ih. 
HiPKa-8HfS>9r>» It). Tttllow 8 %@3c » lb. 
I'Ki.rs on each. ¥ 
Calf Sk r98.—IntoI4r m Hi. 
V XAL CALVK«-$0,OOiitO,00. 
hUMJlITON. Dot 2L—At market, 2,761 Beeves- 0 090 
Btores; 8,000311 seji Mid Lambs, and *200 Swine. ’ ' 
la less. Vtaiin-t B«..| Extra, M7flljU0,OO; 1st oualitv 
fSahM'8,50; 2d itJ. 27,0Of«*H,0o; gd do. *3,30(5)7,00 y ‘ 
Worrixo Oxxx. *84.120,133 M.VlMr 
Milch Co w*. -ska .iOO; mbuhou, toMni/s, 
Vbaj. Cai.vtir.-20,00*0,1*1 ’ 
Stokku Yearling., *n-kA13;twovwar«rjld*l5 1 00@30 00 - 
three yean old 825 . 80 ^ 50 , 1 ) 0 . FairdeumuiL ^ ’ 
HinKA.-9(«0Ilo lb. 
OaLF8KIST8.-12< ! 0I4cW lb. 
Tallow.—S ale* at 
® */® “H, W» aheop skins *1,50{<»1,75. 
fr%*t aW w »>■ Lambs 
This week. Last week. 
ittarkets, dommerre, &c. 
Ilnnil New-l ortcr Offlco, ) 
Rocubotsii, October 27,1801 5 
The changes for the week are not numerous nor ofmuch 
importance. Corn ha* advanced 2 cent* per tmabel. But- 
tor i* slUl moving upward. Dried Fruit has started up a 
Hi - J *'.?*" 1 and ,-M , 
Rochester Wholesale Prices. 
Flour and <3ruin. Egg*.dozen....... 13®20c 
Flour, win. wu. at,$d,iA>A7,W Honey, bn* ’ " laail io 
Flour, spring do . h.RS j5,M Oandfes,boxV...’".i'JjSaUo 
Flour, buck wheat 2 Jkta. 2 ,ft) Caudles, extra .... lp^uc 
Meal, Indian.l.MKfl 1,6.4 Fruit uml i(»«tH. 
Wheat, Genesee.. LIO^LSS AppliiK.hu !; 2.',;a>30c 
Best white Canada lJj&jnl,*3 Do. dried 
Corn, , BSSSlJC Pfl*«V*. do ...„ 12 <a|l 3 c 
Rye, 60 lbs busli bd<j$KS«; Cherries, do . t.'rad io 
Oats, by weight., r* inUk; Plums, do . 85 loc 
Barley. 1,20141,31) Potatoes, do new :W(«i40o 
Beans. 1.'345.1/0 llUo. und ELIiia. 
Buckwheat. 00iy30c Slaughter. «(Di3fec 
Aleuts. C-llf. . lllStiac 
Pork, old mess... 13,00(^14.00 |l.«'ep#eU«. ftiil/O 
Pork, now iutvi..lil.'i la 17 00 (.aiub Pelt*. 80 ®l ,23 
Pork, Clear.15'k®18,00 su-e.U. 
Dressed iioga.cwt 7,iXl x, 7,dll Clover, nwdittui. U.WnUjt 
Beef, cwt. .3,30.5 B.oo do large... . «MMi*\ 
Spring lamhs.eaclii.OOt d S.ia) Timothy. . 2 , 7 fto 34,00 
Muttoq, care.iM.. tfg/Sa 8 .In 
Hams, smoked.. . 9 ^,*12 Wood, hard.6,00®7,f>U 
Shoulders. 6 , Wood, soil_ 3 , 00 .'c 4,00 
Chiokons....,. a'mllc 
T^key*. mile 
Geese.. . lO^ftle 
Ituiry, Ac. 
Butter, roll.iiValiKc 
Batter, firkin.2Ku)2tc 
Cheese, new.. tVailik: 
Cheese, old. U- 6 l 2 ),o 
Lard, triod. .11 jthU^iC 
Tal ow, rough. 7o)T‘h<i 
Tallow, tried.9a)9>4c 
in nr. mi MPp BeJUlllT at .*>!•« r Tl Ih I « 
from 83 , 62 ( 104,25 if! head Trudu dull. ' 
SwiJ(R. -Stores, wholesale, 4 HW'X'. retail. «#)6 V lb 
6 c'ThTTL 0 **" at ,Milrkl ‘ l: fat :i ' in>y 6 '' market; p r 
1864. 
PROSPECTUS. 
Coal, Char. 12(5) 15c 
Salt, bbl__2.43433.62 
Straw, tun.. 6 ,(iYo) 7 . 0 i) 
Hay, tun... 10 ,i)o:<til 9 . 1)0 
Wool, <3 lb. 80®7fic 
Wliitoneb, k bbl.. t.OigiiA.nO 
Codlish, quintal.. Y,tK»fa)7 fli) 
Trout, half bbl.... 6,U0tq)6,25 
Provision markets. 
. V V WK ’ .D6A. 16.—Asrixs—Quiet. Sales at $7,S7k 
® 8,00 for pots, and 3l),12><@9,23 for pearls. 
Lloi-'h Market more nctire and (inner, and may be 
quoted 6 <yi 0 c better on common grades and Ihtjf 'ifn on good 
to choice, with a totr Imsioesa doing for export and home 
consumption. At t.,e dose there were no .ellers at liisiile 
quotations Sales dis,|ft„„vu for superfine Stale; 83 , 9 V.) 
5l|« «®£J*ka State 3 . 5 , jft.ofi.7fi for superfine Western: 8 e.- 
3».<jj4,I0 tor common i j medium extra We.teni; 26,00(47,U) 
iilh” ll 1 I>l>'rrii hr iu,,- extra round hooped Ohio; ami 
J,U 9 for trade brands, tne market dosing fi i m aa!s« choice 
extra State were made st 86 , 1545 ) 15 . 30 , i'»„ idj*n Flour miv 
Mmmou, 8 >.« 3 '-iil 2 i.iff fur good to choice extra Rye Hour 
quiet and linn at 85,6Pu.ii,25 for inferior to choice, Coro 
tofcLi^rif and AttinufMCia^ ** *>' W 
reduced *'o v k or foreign wool* now on the hands of im¬ 
porters, and tbn meager supply of fine licoce* no lire mar¬ 
ket unsold, toveiher with tho high prices now nuked, .ml 
the violent dooliue nn gold and evchauge within a few 
day*, have contributed tonbeek the demand here, but we 
are bleared to learn that great, activity continue* .rj thii 
interior of tldeState, In Ohio, Michigan, fiiillann, fllinois 
•m 'i Pennsylvania, atlirices ranging from 79 <-. to toe for mo¬ 
di mi to line Saxony lleeee*. Tho great decline in gold and 
Exchange ought to cause a eorreepotiditi g decline in the 
price of wool, hut 11 m groat demand for the orllde pre¬ 
clude* till! possibility or auy material decline t.hU Ml lor 
tine wools. It is true that due wool* could be imported 
now much cheaper than last wouk, owing to tins demine in 
Exchange, but before those wool* wool ! reach I .-re, Ex- 
ebum'c may ri.o aguin, so that, nq cootr; 4M rjin In: afitered 
upon unless at marlret yaJire, The sales of the week urn 
large, especially of domestic, and we he lion that t wo 
third* of this year's clip has uow changed hands. Tho 
trail Motion* here include 3'lP.nno Ih native Qeeces at « 8 ;d;too, 
for one-fourth to Full-blood Merino and Huxony; 25,buo tbs 
- s'eeted Saxony at *2,Q<^S5c: lisi.biKi tbn W«*ti!in lleeces at 
tiftqitWc: 460 hales C itiforiiia at 40«4l7c; 120,000 lbs super and 
extra pulled-it IJ30»7.V; lor super and country, including 
|«mhs, at 7Wv71e tueslly; I9.'4W m* super exlra country at 
Sec; 10,000 lbs tub-washed at die; 2 lK) bales Cape at43f*w)4flc; 
3flO do Meet za at 2 luA'Wc, 200 do Constantino pin and Prov¬ 
ence at 3e387c, 190 do Mexican at 2814c; 200 do Chilian at 
AAciklc, and about 100 do Cordova on private terms 
.Saxony Fleece, lb. 7ft'ii!8()o 
American Tull blood Merino. yotaW. 
Do half and three quarter do.. filiyClW 
Do Native and quarter do. Cfohffl 
Extrapniled. 72 ii 77 
Superfine do. iiHigTJ 
So. I do. .62agl6 
Caluorura Hno. unwashed.203.52 
Do common do .] 25(ui32 
Peruvian washed. 40@50 
Chilian Merino unwashed.”** ?,i(chmj 
Do Mestiza do . 
Valparaiso do .2i(5ii!2 
South American Merino unwashed. 3 j ( 7 c,'j 6 
Do do Mestixa do .. 24®28 
Do do common washed. 2 %Zi 30 
Do do Entre Rios washed. ,Ho5).S2 
Do do do do uuwttsUed.ll'Tia 
Do do Conlnva washed. SfV 5 i 4 ii 
k, and -l. u, 
’> vorv'rtJT mft no 
actor otlhore n 
Do do Cordova washed.38(5:140 
Cape Good Hope unwashed.' 361(042 
East India washed... 30 mt 50 
- .V-;.je - bc-r-r .- it 83,9ftx'A.Tutor Afri.»n unwashed -1 
. fi-.'A? gd.tn fur good to choice extra 1 Rye Hour ,,P°. washed . I0<534) 
I firm at 85,605.6,25 for inferior to cluoce. Corn iJf*'^ au unwashed. 23(3S» 
rce AH<J l»rm. &\L*h at $$,'30 for J$ruii<iywiiie* HJ ....... Ch — 
IG Aiuj At'.nHft mil. Smyrna UIlWHrt 1M.1_ Ot.-'-Hi 
a Uir dtfimnrl, partly apQCttlalivtf. at $1.30^l,ST* fop 
£H-! C ? K SuS r ' tl!{: for choice amber Chicago, 2L8J@I* 
rtfVj )Llw»u«ee el*xL: 81,SVa.!,36Si lor amber Iowa, * 1.37 
,.* 1.44 for winter red Western; Sl.l-toul,48for amber Mich- 
‘kiMI. Kye rules steady uni o.i^t, at I i3j}t,S0for Wo.b-rn 
. 8 U i U '', , 8 arter rule*1du|j at $l,!»&l,w. Birley malt 
n jinmal at. $l, 5 i>..e|, 6 o. Peas dull at * 1 , to Tor Canada. Corn 
miff !r fsir business Hale* at *L*J@£ 
r ^Kippluif nnseJ W^^t^ru* uiiout aii*l in in* 
»n U s d ( Vh ,' 1,jw WoBtern at *1,1124.5 l.l.t ()at* active 
Sft»i«r 8 fur 1 <’i‘' ; V K1 *"v w if !l uWrbi.KineKs iloinj. -talc »t 
Sut!e f r L ,wuul 4i. for Western, aud S*X'ii 2 c for 
duiet aud a shade easier- 
ii alfiSW ' 1 for SU/ 4 X(( to ,.50 new prime 
* l, ‘At«)U,75 tor prime. Beef dull. Sale* at 8 t,- 
inifiimi nS, f Kn,ll,lry PrdiUM: 85,05317.00 fur country moss. 
*l0,0Aa)U,00 tor repacked me*., and *I3,00:-(J 14,30 for extra 
Rref‘ 1 ‘lefts Heef quiet and nominal at $ 2 i), 00 (al*’ 2 ,W. 
Sales rar iaest and price* unchanged 
. ^ uhojee extra Weetero at *18,00 Out 
r 40 Pks* 1,1 fi'i' 6 'iC tor .hOuld- 
* c r. ,r Lf-fus Bacon ft.de* active Sale* at«« 
M hi middles end7,44c for West* 
ea*ier h °tbilrt^viI'"tv W , ; k 4rJ . market rules a hUadii 
fnv At'aivew t r Rt ’ t ; ir ^’ ’ to Choice Batter *<*11- 
r " r (mo ' ,in, l 23iS«8c for State. Cheese firm 
at toajwc lor common aud prime. 
wl ’Ui small gales at 19<S22c for 
grow to of ley,}' „„,] fur EI)V( ,_ 94-0 ior 
ALBANY Oct 25.—Fncirre i.vd ItKAb—Our market for 
aoi. opened with a good uemuud, and throughout the 
morning * fsir business was done u * ° ue 
. ,1 j * moderate business dr-ing ,n wheat the 
market'» steady, gales, purue white Michigan at * 1 , 85 . 
Genc.se at *),«. Rve quiet C<Vru 
scarce, and buyers and sellers are apart in their views 
Western ru/x-di 1 iffi.l gt *1,(14, i„ store, with buy era at 
vi’lire P Thn X I s wlUlout a V i "i i ‘ ti01 ’’ but U'lchaoged lu 
’ , I 1 , 1 ,, 8 ?’ 1 -' 8 K! ‘ ! "’ our last wcr>- two rowed Cayuga 
f 1,85, Cunada East at *l,lo. Oat* -toadv 
sjuwtawussr “ l c “»- 
iSssriMatiijs^ir* 
avTr! M, 0 M?’ Oct. 21 — FLOrR-Saj*erflr>e.f2,y\:a)3.95 for 
shipinent, f-j Darrel; |o for hom^ consumption ex- 
fi-m fh Wroj lL-h*g 
70 Miffed 1 ;*l;.?at at <)4:5'.3S(- f) bu*h*li cae load* dnQ *r 
• ' 
Barley to go-.m deiuan l 8'- >i90c>)bu.i.el Outsat 35'si 
4oc r bu.hel. R'.'e, Ic r.) !b. Poa. 5055)580 y buxheL 1 
P ^ » W ire Bacon, *6.30 
Smyrna unwarbed. 25<5)28 
Do washed.42(5)16 
Syrian unwashed... 22(3)25 
BOSTON, Oct, 21 —Tlie quotations of this market are 
as follows: 
Saxony and Merino, fine. 7 ftai 8 «c 
Do do full biood.72(«i75 
Do do half and three-fourth* (ia-.'ij 
Fulled extra.I. 
D° superfine. 7 ix 3 W 5 
Western mixed. 60:5)70 
Smyrna washed... 37 , 5)50 
Do unwashed.II” 23®35 
CnmeA.. iSidLis 
Bneuos Ayres. 20 ^; 4 ■' 
Peruvian washed..IIIIIIIII"! 22 ( 3 ,« 
ill 0 x r i e ii. 
At Hyde Park, Oct. 21 *t, at the residence of the bride’s 
brother-in-law, Jaisks P. Root. Esq., ot Chicago', by the 
EMMA hIESSK, feiW 6 n0Sr ** 
Neto ^.ilucriiscmenls. 
K3T ABVEKTISINO TERMS, to Advance — Thirtv- 
Frvg Cents a Ltwb, each insertion. A price and a half for 
extra display, or 52>4 cent* per line of space. Special 
Notices ifollnwing reading matter, leaded,) 80 cents a line. 
TJEKS I WILL SELL VT BUC HANAN, BERRIEN 
i«i 1 n u i tt » ‘ r cl rtf n ' on relay, the 14th ofNoremtier, 
-.A uooti 1 , Michigan, on salruday, the 14th orNnyMtuner. 
1 «JJ, lou stands yf Bee*. r. if, Rulj. 
C iioi.'T-hoiins FOR SALE-Fifteen or Twenty Short- 
).. li'irn Cows an't Heiferg lor sale, mostly roan and in 
calf Also Bull Calves. Price very low. ' 720-41 
Le Roy, N. Y , Oot. it, iftg j. C. K. WARD, 
, 4 S'7'» ' -M , >-''iTH !-l want t-i hire Agents in every 
• 4 / I ■/ county at *75 a month, exoenres paid, to sell my 
'-heap Family Sewing Machines. Address 
72y ' l3t S. MADISON, Alfred, Maine. 
<CjfYA non WORTH OF THE RAREST AND 
(hot ft Kmtk n iu Wi* 8 tt?ru New 
Yom, o.un|>rjrfinK ilu on Riblfr nmJ W nk. Subic 
Mink, Ru\>il Krniine, FruuuU Min'i uri'i Subic. Fifob, 
Ouney, Slb<‘n ♦ tv Sijuirrel, C»iJncbHl.>, »Vc , &e., in for 
f rt4ie« nnti rhildrf'n. Roavc’. Neuter,, and South 
Sea Seal Qlovofl, OufH) StuiMerfl, fur ir^utleftniuN wear. 
Buffalo and Fancy Sleigh. Eobes, 
tn an endless variety, Hudson Bay Wolf, Giov Wolf, Prai¬ 
rie Wolf, Urey Fox, Geuelt, and in I dime nan quantity n( 
Hudson Day Cnmrwut.v .< Ruiralo Rnbi a, Indian hi-nned. to 
which 1 would inylto tlm speai il Attention of thou* in 
went of the. >•>ru, best ftolie to m itkel. 
Hats and i'ipm for mu 11 and bovx, of tlm litestst> in and 
fashion, at price* that, defy cnrar>etitii»n. Be sun) andre- 
meinlier tile name and number 
<: f’.Olil.' 16 Ctl, A UK. / V.vwiBrrt ItuMer anil b'urricr, 
rilen of the "Big Black Bear,’ 
720-8t No. 17 Stole St., Rochester. N Y. 
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'J'HE PRACTICAL SHEPHERD, 
A COMPLETE TREATISE ON THE 
BREEDING, Rf AN AG EM E NT, AND DIS¬ 
EASES OF SHEEP. 
By Hon. HENRY S. RANDALL. LL. D., Author of 
"Sheep Hushandry In the South,’’ ’‘Fine- 
Wool Husbandry,” &c— 4tc., 
Tliig work has been delayed but is now comploted, and 
ready for delivery to Canvassing Agents anil persons or¬ 
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THE PRACTICAL SHEPHERD 
Comprise* 464 largo duodecimo page*, is well illustrated, 
aud by IV the near aim most comi-lktr won* on siikkp 
irosu i.vdrv published in America, n not In Europe also. 
Privc, *1.50. Copies sent by mull, post-paid, ou receipt of 
price. Address, 
D. D. T. MOORE, Publisher, 
ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
ASON 
IT -A- TvIIm I TO" : 
CARIKTET ORGANS. 
Patented ISctober 21* 18Qv» 
THE CABINET GROAN’S arc pronounced by artists “ tho 
bent of their kind in the w 01 Id,’’—and ‘‘very admirable 
lor both private and public use,’’ [See written testimony 
from more than onk ui nDRKu of tlm most eminent organ¬ 
ist* of tlm loading Cities J 31 aSon.1i HAiu.lN'oiostruments 
have received tlm only Gout Mianr. ever awarded in this 
country.-also Elkvkn Silvkil Mkiialm, atol fourteen Di¬ 
ploma*, iu ail twenty-six First Premium*,—over all com¬ 
petitors, 
Priced orC11 blurt Organs, [manufactured «ohdy by Mason 
Jk Hamlin,) *T!l to * 600 . Melodeona *60 to flTo. 
N B. Instructors for tiju Caljiuid ilrgan.- also arrange¬ 
ment* of ioiimIc lor t he same, are inibliahod by M. Ji II. 
Adrtreas •'M ason & HaSm lx. lioston,"or '* Mjisow Bro- 
Tn*«8. New York " J711- 17t| 
K LEGT'ION N4»T»«!E. 8 HKlttKF ’8 OFKICK, 
County ok Mon hoi;. — Nottoo Ig hereby given, pur¬ 
suant to tlm Statutes of this State, and of the annexed 
notice from the Secretary of State, that tlm GENERAL 
ELECTION will he held in (hi* minty on the TUESDAY 
SUCCEEDING THE FIRST MONDAY OF NOVEMBER, 
(Sn) 1863, at which election Um officer* named n the an¬ 
nexed notice will bo elected. 
JAMES H. WARREN, 
Sheriff of the County of Monroe. 
Dated Rochester, August 3d, 1888 
STATE OF NEW YORK, 
Okkjok ok tuh Skuhktary of Statu, ) 
Albany, Auguat hit, 1863. S 
To the. Sheriff of the OtAtnty of Alonrue.- 
The moat Popular, Pleading. Interesting and 
!a*truotlve 
GAME FOR THE SOJIAL CIRCLE. 
POBLIHUKU cwt liy 
fUtOK, SOJYN K CO.y BtfM'JPJiIsO, JY. »\ 
N. B.—Roware ofSpnrioua Editions; they are not the 
*anie, aud are infringement* on o«% and will be neivnoi 
wherever found. 7211 
jjOOHESTER X)TONAOaTiJ\.T 
AND AMERICAN. 
DAILY, SEMI-WEEKLY, AND WEEKLY. 
of copies ot' thin anonvinoiie writer'H work bfintf bought h* ]k -Niitio’ ImrMbv p vi'n tlin! nt thu uVnuml 
up. We seem to be listening to a voice and language Hoo ^to be bald^ in thff ftoto\n th£^T..oada5^«S?n; 
M °'°- J, ' U “ " g1 *" ™ the J |^t Monday'of Nov^imnei nexV^'the'lbUowitog'offioere 
1864. 
Tlio Wool 11 arkut n T,,K v alinno of the Kwhrsthr Okmocnat A 
NEW YORK Oct v, ih. , , Amkiuoan 1 * approaching its compMlnn. and the proprto- 
hist weekly i. ua oontfuued in animaled demandla to°wn doom IhU a fitting occa«ion in address their patrons 
mil country, a fttreng competition among rnaqiifautureru upon tlie future e.oiu*o mul proraecU Of the journal. For 
|t ‘ i ‘ ll y r "‘ l y ct ' ll ' l J l r l ‘ ah; l ;d,_»_od more than thi rty 2 .- 1 : -^ 1 )cJ>L 7 "' 4 ^' ''** been a constant 
.(•Hej' four month* age, uu J h«d It prime 1 widns,. r e.,.|, people of Western New Yoik, and fe Ui Wvv ik *h., 1 ., 
that they would not pay nvi*r ,50,(^.55c for n&tive,fine itoeqe* «:, , ii,,,* :i i.... A,,, - 1 , 1 „ (l 
nave become anxious parchoxere at 7 (>i 75 c, ah-l cynn tou. ' 1 1 111 * * Dvorvlilj Inl.oawt upon ihu 
p) lb. net only in Ibis market, hut Out W*->1 iu Ohio. The morat and iateUMtlul oharfteto 
force ”—Lorid n Patriot. 
“ A social heaven, in which there will he thn most per¬ 
fect recognition, intercourse, fellowship, and bliss, is the 
leading idea of the book, and it i* discussed iu a fine 
genial epirtL"~Cut*UtrnUh Mercury 
In announcing a rn publication of the above work, the 
publisher* r e«m it, only noccBsary to suy that, Uiougn 
quite recently published iu England, h has already 10 . 1 o.l 1 
ed a sale of Mile hundred Ihousind rope a. I'lio autlim-'B 
two companion volumes, “ Vleet for 11■:»V9D," and “Life 
in Heaven," will rapidly follow. 
Sold by all Bookseller* and sent by mail postpaid on re¬ 
ceiptor price ROBERTS BROTHER-!, 
Publisher*, 143 Washington St., Boston. 
1 7A1MJY rODLTRY For Salop SPATn & WKMA 
. P. 0, Box On, Syracuse, N. Y 7l.8-6t 
C 1ANOER IIOsPI’J'AL.—Cancera cured without pain or 
J the uie of the knife. Tumoron* While swelling, Goi¬ 
tre, Dicer* (mil all Chronic disease* succegafuliy treated 
Oircular* degcrihing treatment sent free of charge. Ad- 
dres- DRS. BABCOCK h TOBIN, 
7ltl-tf 27 Bond Street, Now York. 
THE EUREKA PEED CUTTER 
moral ana intellectual character ot rhore among whom it 
h,ia been circulated. If wo may be permitted to judge ot 
thn degree iu which it* labor* have been appreciated, by 
tliu extent of Its circulation and hur.ines#, ite course Ini* 
met with the approbation of tho public It i* our design, 
henceforth, to make it even more worthy of favor 0 1 or 
about tile 20 th of November, the office of tho Dkmookat & 
Amkukmn will be established in a new building on Buffalo 
street, occupying u portion of tho site or the old Kaglo 
Hotel block, Wo siiuII then bo able to show our friend* 
ono of 
The /.ardent and Most Complete Printing 
Ji slab lie hinentn in the State. 
Wo have recently ordered a new donble-oyUnder pros* 
of Hoe’* manufacture, which will he in madiness by the 
time the new office is ready for occupation, and our 
JOBBING ROOMS 
will be supplied with every facility for the execution of all 
sort* of 
BOOK AND JOB PRINTING 
in the neatest style and at tho lowest rate*. 
Tito Circulation of tho Democrat and 
American. 
is larger than that of auy other newspaper in Western 
New York, rendering it uuequalod a* an 
ADVERTISING MEDIUM. 
THE WAR, 
and tbe exciting incident* attending it* prosecution, mako 
it the interest of ali to subscribe for 
Tlie Daily Democrat aud Amerioan, 
which will contain the latest new* by telegraph and mail 
from all kart* of THN COUNTRY up to 3 o’clock each 
morning, including the market report*from tlie great cen¬ 
ter* of trade. 
The Semi-Weekly 
is issued on Tuesday and Fridoy, and includes in its ample 
column* nearly all the reading matter printed in throe of 
our daily issues. Scarcely any advertisements are admitted. 
The Weekly 
is made up from the Daily and Semi-Weekly issues, and 
comprise* a complete record of tlie leading event* of each 
week local and general. We claim forit a positionamong 
the best journals ol its kind Issued in the United State*, and 
IT* KxTKNngp circulation ju*tifie* a belief that tho read¬ 
ing public coocur in our opinluu of it* merit*. 
TUttjnS: 
Notwithstanding the continuance of high prices for pa¬ 
per, printing materials and labor, and the immense expen¬ 
ditures to which wo have been aud expect to be subjected 
for improvements in our establishment, wc are determined 
thattho Dkmocr.it ft Amkricax shall be placed within 
the reach of every family In Western New York, and to 
this end take pleasure in offering the following induce¬ 
ment* to our friend* to use their efforts towards enlarging 
our circulation ; 
THE DAILY. 
One copy, one year, mail subacrihers, in advance_to 01 
Ur, it not paid otriotly in advance. 7 00 
_ SEMI-WEEKLY. 
One Copy, one year. S3 m 
hive copies... 12 :A) 
WEEKLY 
One copjY, one year, paid strictly in advance. SI ft) 
Tea copies, one year. 1 * re 
Twenty copies.». . 20 60 
And any larger number at the same rate.. 
The Whekly will be sent to aDy pernou procuring a club 
of 'feu Weekly subscribers, and remitting the money; the 
Srmi-Wkkkt.y, fora club of Twenty: aud the Daily Dem¬ 
ocrat to any person procuring a club of Forty, 
S NB SOIiJBE NO Wl 
As an inducement to such as may find it inconvenient to 
organize or join a club, we propose to send the Monroe 
Democrat k American, to nil who subscribe at once, for the 
balance *f this and the whole of next year for $1.50. Send 
in the names by thousands. Address 
720-2t A. 8 TKONG Sr, CO., 
Publishers Democrat ^.American, Rochester, N. Y. 
rpiLE EUREKA FEED CUTTER 
jf 4 t «l, ■ »»• - •/# o/* J'arMawra* 
important IrnuroyonHni l*. U ,:kum<x» 
nnd curs the heaviest com .itala* and liav sod straw with 
3 r-At raptdlt v, hy I mud ur lu.ri > power K nive* arecyHu- * ' 
ncal with shear rut, and 0 >( can bn easily ViWuIUI ., 
kept ip complete cutting order by ordinary farm help, 11 n 
is well made, eapily opiirate.l, simple, durable nml ellective U l E 
Hurd red* are in openiiioii t., the perfect miUs|bo!|ou of the n 
owner*. Orders proB'ptly attended to Semi for a Circu- , i 
lor. Mannfactureil only bv Ii K. PARSONS, Aut.. C 
713-rit Novelty Works. Harriidmrg, Pa. 
B ,tU ?^.! CWA ,T EI ^ PAINT. —ENTABL18H8P 1850. - Hire 70 t 
nn«l Water Proof, lor roof«, outHHle work, dou.kH of V 68 - _ 
K 0 ]B, iron work, brick, tin, rail mad bridge*, depot*. Ac. 
Depot74 Malden Lane, New York. 
I70U-26t] ROBERT REYNOLDS, Agent. 
Fou SALK—One of the best in Western New 
■ ork Location beautiful aud near RR and market 
Addrea* Box S-'fi, Ratavia, N. Y. 703-tf 
x« *l.V» FKK month. - Agents wanted In 
qjJvJeynry Gounty to introduce <>ur now “ I.itti.a 
Giant SxwiNO Mach 1 .yu." price only $13. For particulars, 
terms, kc-. address with rtnuip. 
703-*et T. H. (’AGE. Oen’l Agt. Toledo, Ohio 
AMONTIIJ We want Ag«nt*at ftonmonlh.ex- 
. , Penses paid, to sell our RmrlasUvo Pencils, Ori¬ 
ental Burners, and 13 other useful and curious articles. 1.5 
circulAis/res. Addrcu*. SHAW ft CLARK, Brddeford, Me, 
jrj H 
are to be elected, to wit: 
A Secretary ot State, in the place or Qoratio Ballard: 
A (Vmiptroller, in the place or l.uciu* Robinson; 
A Truiuiurer, in the place of Wilii.uri B. Lewis; 
An Attorney (MOOnil, in the place of Duulel S. Dickin- 
Htin: 
A State Engineer and Surveyor, in the place of William 
B Taylor; 
A Canal Commissioner, in tbe place of William W. 
Wright; 
An Inspector of State Prisons, in tho place of James K. 
Bates; 
All whose terms of office will expire on the last day of 
Oeoembur next. 
Al«o. a Judjre of the Court of Appeals, In the place of 
Hrnry R. i-tolunn, Who was appointed to fill the vacancy 
occasioned by the rest*nation of Samuel L. Hidden, whose 
term (tor which lie wo*elected) expires on the 31st day of 
December. ISAS. 
Also, a Justice of the Supreme Court, for the Seventh 
Judicial District, in the place of E. Darwin Smith, whose 
term of office will turd re on the last, day of December 
next. 
Also, a Justice of the Supreme Court, in the place of 
James 0. Smith, who whs appointed to fill tbe vacancy 
occasioned by the resignation of Addison T. Knox, whose 
term (for wind) hewn elected) expires on tho 3l*t day of 
Decern he r, 1867 
A Isq, a Senator for tho Twenty-eighth Senate District. 
eon it... win,,, ,,( Monrco. 
COUNTY OErn.iiri.-t TO ne ELECTED. 
Three Member* or Assembly-, 
1 wo School Uemiijlsiijoiieru, 
A Oovmty Jud«H, lit the place «C ,fnlui 45, Wjuioanera , 
•V Rurrogiite, in the Place of Alfred II. Mudge- 
D iidel Holrncs- ln ,Ju ’ P 1 '* 0 * 1 ul John Borst and 
All whose terms of office will expire ou the last day of 
December next J * 
Also, a County Treasurer, in the place of Jason Baker 
whoKH term ul «ffico will expire on the first Tuesday of 
October, liwk Yours, resniictfuliy, J 
, na HORATIO BAI.IiARD, 
708 Secretary of State. 
rjTO S’A.RIVIERS, 
TO 3D A-IXL YlVLElNr, 
TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. 
ALL WHO HAVE I OR SALE 
SorjiLium Sugar and (Simp, 
U’tirH and Hkins, 
iPruits, dry and tjrcen, 
Butter, 
Larel, 
I*ork, 
<3-ame. 
Flour, 
tSeedw, 
Cotton, 
Tobacco, 
Tallow, 
Starch, 
Choose, 
Hams, 
LJ «f. f, 
I*ouIfcry, 
Vefire table*, 
<3-rain. 
Hops, 
Wool, 
H’lax, 
1 *etrole um.,. 
Ace., Ace., 
gELF-ADJUSTING and ADJUSTABLE! 
Thk only Wringer with the Patent 
COG WHEEL REGULATOR, 
which positively prevents the rolls from 
BREAKING OK TWISTING ON THE SHAFT. 
We have seven sixes, from $5,150 to $30. The ordinary 
latatly sixes are No. I, $ 10 . and No. 2 , $7. These have 
OOO- w HEELS, 
and are WARHA.vrnr> In every particular 
On receipt of the price, from places where no one is sell¬ 
ing, we will send the U. 0 W free of expense. What we 
especially want is a good 
O A.N ~\T A.SS£l£l 
in every towtL We offer liberal inducements and guar¬ 
antee the exclusive sale. 
JLXJLB IVK44 Sr. DO., 
717 347 Broadway, New York. 
O NK MILLION Al'FLF, BKKDLI.VOH Foil ftALK at 
the Elba N uraerice, at $1,50 aud 53.IX) per 1, 00 ). Also, 
a large stock and good assortment of healthy and weii 
grown Fruit and Ornamental Trees. Orape Vines, Shrubs 
1 ’ a . t ?* ceeillr >Kly tew prices. Orders respectfully solicit- 
« J - Address. E. J. PET f I BONE Ac SON, 
716-131 Elba. Genesee Co . N. Y. 
jdci-iin for fall flaming. 
, ILLUSTRATED DESCRIPTIVE BULB CA^VLOOUE 
tor the Autumn of 186.1, is now published ami null be sent 
a ‘ wh /.’ 'G’o'y by mail. It contains a list of the best 
nT^T 08 ’ Orocwibb, Tplifs, Crow.y Imfkbials. Snow 
oALLH, I.IUBg, Ao., With (Iriri-H [71 1 1 
Address, J.VMK8 VlOK, Rochester. N. Y. 
Can have them welt sold at the highest prices in Haw, York, 
with full cash returns promptly after their reaching the 
city, by forwarding them to the Commission House for 
Country Produce, of 
JOS 1 AII OAKPKNTEU, 
8 * Jay Rtreet, New Yovk. 
N. IL—The advertiser has had abundant experience in 
this business, and trusts that ho will continue to merit pat¬ 
ronage by the moat carefill attention to the 'tilerants of his 
patrons. The article* are taken charge of on their arrival, 
and carefully disposed of, promptly, to good cash customers, 
and cash returns made Immediately to the owner. (The 
highest charge made for receiving and gelling is 5 per cent) 
A New York Weekly Price Current ia Usufld by J. Car¬ 
penter, which is sent free to all his patrons. A specimen 
copy Bent free to any desiring it. A trial will prove the 
above facts. For abundant references as to responsibility 
integrity, see the “ Price Current ’ 
t3T Cash advanced on consignment* of Produce. 
sKisrn for 
-A. FREE COPT 
o F 
PRICES CTTY 4 TFT TiTl\ 7»p^ 
AND ALL OTHER PARTICULARS, 
T O 
JOSIAH CARPENTER, 
JYo, 32 Jap Street , .Yew Paris, 
(TProduce Iloualit. 703-tf 
1 00 oof) TREES, 5 to 8 feet 
-L VJVj. \JyJ V ' high, at $8 per hundred, 
2D,IX)(J Standard Pear Trees, 5 to 7 feet high, at 123 » 100. 
W’Ottj Dwarf Pear Tree*, 3 to 3 feet high, at $18 ki 100 . 
Address, ’ 
OEAIft MIUK0S00EE! 
Mi i 18 Vi hHfit aoo cneuuesT Microscope 
in the world for general use. It require* oo 
ni, 1 , cfcnl (V'ljiistinent. magnifies about one bun- 
IMIIH '-r'd dm tieters, or ten timnsand lirnea. and 
- HO simple that a child *,n use it. It will be 
firs'! sent by uioii, tioshun* paid, on the receipt ol 
J wo Dollars and 1'weuty-tlvi- rente, or with 
Stow * ! * beautiful mnuoted objents torThrei* Dot 
K--A ! ’ ' or with twenty-foui nbi*c1. ter Five :>,»1- 
** '. q >»rs- Address HkNky CRAIG, 
... . J ® 7 Centre Street, New York 
A Liberal discount to the trade. 890 
Plum tree*, Gooseberries, Raspberries, Black berries. Straw¬ 
berries, most or the new varieties uf Native Grapes, &c-, An. 
l V" AUuftbehe.it Westc-n varieties grown extensively.— 
Local and 'Traoel.ing Agents Wanted.. 
Wholesale and D*»cnptivo Catalogue* rent to all appli- 
eants who inclose stamp* to pre-pav portuge. 
Address K. MOODY & SON, 
fiS! Niagara Nurseries, Lookport, N. Y 
(J 33. M I Is Is B R , 
FOURIGN ANI> AMKKIOAN 
Horticultural Agent & Commission Merohant 
EXHimTION AND SALES ROOMS, 
No, 634 Broadway, near Bleeker St, Now York. 
All kinds of new, rare, and S««t!llng_PUr.ta, Fruits. 
Flowers Tree*, Vines. Shrubs, Ac.; Iron Vlr* aud Knatiq 
Work, trench, EagLish and American Glass Patent Heat¬ 
er*: Foreign and American Books. Mugwiues, Paper* 
Plates. Desig n*, Drawings. Ac. AH Horticultural Novelties! 
as soon a* introduced. 
*yP~ All orilers. Ac., will receive the pergonal attention 
of the Proprietor. 
