CAMBRIDGE, July 27.-BEKF CATTLE—Extra *12,60 
.(0112,251 20 quality $11®11,25; 
working Oxen —$ff>, SlflfciiaW. 
57,00. V cartings. $H(W». no - Two 
mull: throe years old $3n,ui(,i*?,ttJ. Sheep 
,5haw*> earn: fltxtm trtjMiiiT.WJ, or from 
toii/i/ic %jfh. Spring Lambs from $VtOfi,si>. Htnes ifiXtij) 
lie « lh. Tallow liViiilllV,.' >2 ft. frits *0,60ToH,6O each. 
Coif Sklnn fiYaCMc TP lli. Veal Calves from $5,n()(a>8. 
TORONTO, .Into 27 Bxicl--(nf. rtor $TAS,W & OWt. 
wholesale; 7<W>Htr rota.ll; e.vira $.%i)OC(<)fl,50 V) cwt, whole¬ 
sale; $8.0010)13,00 retail. Calves at from 83 to$450 each. 
Bheep—Clipped $IL8U@*J>0 each. Lambs $ 2(0 2.50 each. 
Bheepsklns, 8l.9iViiJ.0ii each; Lambskins il tb 35c. Hliles 
4@4 <l Calfskins at I0fc$12c "p !h. 
AWILY WTiVE AND CIDEU mix, 
With Press Com¬ 
bined, lurge and 
small size, for 
hand, horse or 
other power. Is 
Strong. re'i to l**, 
ci mpact, simple, 
neat of construc- 
tton.du cable, eco¬ 
nomical & cheap. 
Grind- all kinos 
of fruit, One. fast, 
easy, and presses 
(ivy. 
Some valuable 
ini pro v e in e n t e 
have been added 
to this Mill since 
last season, and 
we how feel con- 
ilileat that it Is 
just what the peo 
pie watir. 
for full partle- 
@13,00: 1st quality $11. 
third quality $e,tK*.rfi0/v). 
(jrrws and Cal""- 1 a '“ ,yi 
years old $d'i,I) 
ami Lairilis — 
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THE PRACTICAL SHEPHERD, 
A COMPLETE TREATISE ON TttK BBZEDtStO, MANAGE¬ 
MENT AND DISEASES OP BHEEP. 
By Hon. Henry S. Randall, LL. D., 
Author of “Sheep Husbandry In the South,” “Fine- 
Wool Sheep Husbandry,” &<%, Ac. 
PUBLISHED BY D. D. T. MOO HU. ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
This work, first pnbllshed last fall, has already reach¬ 
ed Hs Nineteenth Edition, and the demand has thus far 
been extraordinary. A new and revised edition is now 
ready, and others will follow In such rapid snccession 
that all orders can hereafter be filled promptly. No vol¬ 
ume on any branch of Agriculture or husbandry ever 
had so rapid a sale or gave such universal satisfaction. 
The work is a timely one, amt unquestionably (As best and 
most complete Treatise on Sheep Husbandry ever published 
in America. It is cordially welcomed and highly ap¬ 
proved by both Press and People- Witness the follow¬ 
ing extracts from a few of the numerous Reviews and 
Letters the work has elicited: 
THE WOOI, ITLAJtKETS. 
NEW t'llKK, July 27. During the past week the fol¬ 
lowing were the quotations for the dlffereui grades: 
fhmu'sHc.— Saxnuv fleece $ '(hiM b; full-blood Merino 95 
@11; H and *f do. 9J<.«u»7M; Native and M Merino 9Ug4)6; 
extra pulled iKKoll.Qs; superfine do 9Q@hO$; No. 1. do, 
8 (Xa) 8 a: l.'uUfornln lieeee unwushrd, GO ,, 6 i; Do. common 
do. 3<vii45e. 
M/rriun -Peruvt.an washed,4flft6Wc; Chilian Merino un- 
wa.-hi-d 4.v<( 55; Do Mcstb.i <h, H.jM; Valparaiso do 40 
(<H0t Enti’e Rios do 4<*.a)l5: unwilled 2 N 53 H; Cordova 
washed fi'*@7U; Cape Good Hope unwashed iWiiVi; East 
India waafled 4*(«’4I6; African n n washed Avc-ir,; do. wash¬ 
ed 5>Vu,dO: Mexican unwashed 3 * 0187 : Smyrna do5fg»37; 
do washed 68 M 6 ; Syrian unwashed 3&$tC4fc. 
BOSTON, July 27.—'The following are the quotations 
Of wool for tills week:— Domestic —saxony and Merino, 
flius *4 Ih, $1 hi,III; lull blood. VWcia $1; half and t.hree- 
four'lia blood, 97(a98o: common, (MCiJSc; pulled, extra, 
$l(a)l,HI; Kiipertlne, 93C@$Lfl6; Western mixed, 8»a)9Sc. 
foreign —Siny nuv, washed. Uto/Qo ■ do. uuwa.died, 26(a)40c; 
Syrian. 2 V«>* 7 o; Cape, J 6 i’,itj 8 c: Crlrami. SSiutl): Buenoe 
lilars. Descriptive Pamphlet, or Mills, address the man¬ 
ufacturers, Messrs. HUTCHINSON St BROTHER, 
670-jot Auburn, N. Y. 
10,000 IN USE INI) APPROVED. 
This admlarble machine is now ready for the fruit 
harvest of PVH. It Is, if possible, mode better than 
ever before, ami well worthy the attention of ail farm¬ 
ers wanting such machines. 
It has no superior In the market, and la the only mill 
that will properly grind Grapes. For sale by all re- 
Agents Wanted.— $60 per month guaranteed. For 
terms and specimens address, with stamp, L. L. Todd 
& Co., New York. 75tt-12t. 
OPINIONS OF PRESS AND PEOPLE, 
f rom the .Veto England Parmer, Boston. 
The Practical Shepherd—Is a work that has lone 
been ti -ded by our people, it should be Lu the hand and 
head of every person owning sheep. 
F.em Out Country Gentleman and Cultivator. 
As a whole, tills book la unquestionably tn advance of 
anything of the kind now before Die public. 
Prom J. If. KUppart , Sce y Ohio State Board of Ag'rt. 
1 shall with great pleasure recommend the “ Practical 
3hepher>l *’ as trelng the great, American work, if not 
realty the best work tn tbc English language on the 
subject. 
Prom the Maine Farmer. 
The name of the author, Hon. H. 8 . Randall, is a 
guarantee of Its oompIetoues.s and reliability. 
Prim Col. B. P. Johnson. Sec y X T. Stale Au'l Society. 
It Is the best practical Sheep Book, I think, ever pub¬ 
lished, and does great credit to Dr. Randall. 
Fivm the Michigan Farmer. 
Mi. Randall has made the very best book extant on 
American Sheep Husbandry. 
Prom C. L. Flint. Sec y Mass. Board of Agriculture. 
I have devoted all my leisure moments to a perusal of 
the work, and congratulate author and publisher on 
what appear? to me to be a complete success. 
— From the Ohio Farmer. 
who reputation of the author—who ranks as the au¬ 
thority !u this country upon all tl»at pertains to the 
breeding and management of sheep—will Induce a large 
.and continued demand for "Tbc Practical Shepherd.’^ 
From the Prairte Farmer. 
The illustrations of sheep are by the best artists of 
New York, and well done. The i -ttcr pr.y -i and paper 
•re all that could Sc desired hi a work of this descrip¬ 
tion. It will undoubtedly cieel with the large sale its 
merits demand. 
The Practical Shepherd Is sold only by 
Agents aud the Publisher. It comprises 451 large duo¬ 
decimo puges, and is printed, illustrated and bound in 
superior style. Price, $ 1 . 73 . Sample copies mailed, 
post-paid, on receipt of price 
Address a. n. T- MOORE, 
Editor Rural New-Yorker, Bochester, N. Y. 
Aeeni' Wanted fnr Uie *f>ove popular work In ail 
sheep raising a:i-l wool growing Counties not already 
Mislgiu-d to canvassers. Active aud efficient men, with 
a small amount of rnouey [from $50 to $IU0| to start the 
business, can make ike agency profitable. 
THE PRACTICAL SHEPHERD: 
A COMPLETE TREATISE OX THE BREKDIXO, MANAGE¬ 
MENT AND DLSKA31C9 <)/ 6UBEP. 
BY HON. HENBY S. RANDALL. LL. D„ 
Author of “Sheep Husbandry la the South,” &c., Ac. 
PoMlAtJ by D. D. T. Moovp, Rwhwtcr, X. Y. 
Though first published tn October last, this work 
lias already reached Its Twcruieth Edition, aud so great 
is the demand for It that others are being Issued as rap¬ 
idly as pos* J ble. ills highly approved by both Pres - 1 and 
People, aud pronounced by far the best work on Sheep 
Husbandry ever published In America. The work com¬ 
prises 434 large llituo. )xigt*. aud t» printed. Illustrated 
and bound lu superior rlyle. Price, $1.7', $^“Sold only 
by Agents and the Publisher. Good Agents wanted in 
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work, (sent post-paid for $1.75.) address the Publisher. 
Ncto 3,imcrtisemcnts 
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Special Notices (following reading matter, leaded,) 
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ty The edition of the Rural Is now so large as to 
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should go to press on Friday or the week preceding date, 
and the last form (Inside pages) on Tuesday morning. 
Hence to secure Insertion advertisements Intended for 
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late of the paper, and those for the Inside |7th page) on 
Monday. 
FOB THE FALL OF 1864. 
100,000 Standard and Dvrarf Apple Trees, 
60,000 Standard and T-warf Pear Trees. 
A large stock of Pkacil, Pi.itm and CiiEBBY Treks 
W hite Grape and Cherry Currant?: Concord, Diana 
Delaware and Hartrord Prolific Grape Vines; 5 OH, 0 H 
Pear and Qulucc Stocks. Now Is tl ^- \tmti to buy trees. 
Trees are cheap in ci.tuparison to other articles. Deal, 
ers are lnvite<l to call. All letters and orders promptly 
attended to. Send for Wholt-salcaud DescriptireCats’ 
logues, and inclose stamps to prepay postage. 
Address E. MOMl) Y A. hoksl, 
759-Hit Niagara Nurseries. Lockport, N. Y. 
THE PRACTICAL SHEPHERD.-Tiiis is 
L the latest and beet of Dr. Randall's works on 
Sheep Husbandry, it tells all about the Breeding, Man¬ 
agement and Diseases of Sh-sep, and Is THE work lor 
every w« 1 grower on the AmcTlcau Continent. Price, 
$1.«5— sent by mail post-paid. 
Address D. D. T. MOORE. Rochester, \. Y. 
itlarkcts, Commerce, &c 
kgQ44 PER MONTIL —Agents wanted In every town. 
tflJCTAf It 1:< something now and of real value. For 
particulars address, witlt stamp. 
J, S. PARDEE, Binghamton, N. Y. 
Rural New-Yorker Office, ) 
RoCUKSTBK, August 2, 1364. ( 
Wk make few changes In figures. There is a firmness 
among dealers, with hut little speculative activity. 
There is nothing worthy of note to say. 
Rochester Wholesale Prices. 
KggS, dooeu.2%22c 
Houev, box.l.Sqj.20 
CaudleB, box.20n.2l 
Candies, extra. 'tlptl 
Emit and Roots. 
Apples, bushel.7Aq l25c 
Do. dried fiib .... i>a;id 
Peaches, do .Ift ;.lttl 
Cherries, do .lfitutfS 
Plums, do .Id;a 20 
Potatoes, V hush . .fuSgtf 
Hides and &k!r.X 
StangUtervL. he.9c 
CaLf. 14,3x22 
Sheen Pelts.385,75 
Lam 5 Pelts.6«(ll,00 
Clover, medium.? — [3S — 
Do. large. —«) — 
ThnoUiy. — 
Sundries. 
Wood, hard.$8,toh7h<' 
Do. soft.«,**XoAiAi 
C<>al, Scranton.. liytvi 1A141 
Do. Pittston ..liCO j lA^O 
Do. Suaiuoklu I 2 v G... l’, 0 U 
Do, Char. 13.i l.3e 
Salt, b»i .i^iah.OO 
Straw, nui. 8 , 161 ( 0 . 10 ,IX) 
Hay, tun...10,'M(i2n,'t) 
Wool, i) m. 75w 90c 
White fish, S' bbi.9,75(a,ll).00 
Codfish, quintal.. 
Trout. haU'bbl... .9,00^9^0 
ffi/4r: i \n a term or is weeks -w hich 
bf'ctLX.V /V / opens Aug. 18th, pays for hoard, washing, 
fuel and room furnished, except sheets and pillow cases. 
In Valley Seminary, Fulton. V. V. Tuition In common 
English, S3 Address -J. P. GRIFFIN, Principal. 
B VSH Hark. Wo can furnish a fine article of Bass 
Bark prepared for budding, at the rate of 30cts. per 
pound, or "23 dollars el KM tbs. 
7 U 6 - 2 t TilOMA .8 & iniRENDEEN. 
Macedon, W .ync Co., N. ¥., July 26 ,1364. 
A NTERS O I' K F. Ill- For the 
small sun: nf 1 v* III funtlsh a salve 3 vhlch Is a 
certain remedy for overv cancer—draws It out bv the 
root, which Is the only sore cure. This salve i» the juice 
of a plant dried to con - istency of a salve. The plant 
1 ■ 
charge. Don't target to address Dr. G. W. KER.“EY, 
Beartowu P. O., Lancaster Co., Pa. 757 
Flour, spring do. H.to.u lu.uo 
Flour, huckwheawAi»x : «2i,tA' 
Meal, Indlau. 2 ,( 81 ( 3 , 2.111 
Wheat, Genesee..222Wa2213 
Rest white Cauadtt2,ia:a2kR 
Coni.LaLpUiO 
Rye, 60 tbs. p bu. ijWqul.iiS 
Oats, by weight,. l,'Xto)l,iO 
Earley.lJtfe'2W 
Beans..2,1X14.2,25 
Buckwheat. OUiSiWc. 
Mcato, 
Pork, old uiefs..OO|DO(aj09,'JO 
Pork, uew mess 38,(Ma »U,W 
Pork, clear...... 40 ,(xkad'2,IK 
Dressed tiog.-.c'l 10,lNuill,U0 
Spring lambs.... I.'VXaAix) 
Mutton, c .rviiss-. 83 K>c 
Hams, smoked..W,0U;a2).'XJ 
Shoulders.1.5.004. 16 .i XI 
Turkeys. U)(n.0i) 
Beere. oo^p-fi 
Dulri, At. 
Butter, roll...,_X2(ai38e. 
Batter, firkin.XSTiSM 
Cheese, uew.17jii111 
Cheese..(/XuiW 
Lord, trle>l.KOilPil 
Tallow, rough.M&9 
Tallow, tried.layfid 
PiiJVCERS C XJ R. ED.- 
v_V Cancers cured without pain or the use of the knife. 
Tumorous White Swelling, Goitre, Ulcers ami all Chron¬ 
ic diseases successfully treat*.*;. Circulars describing 
treatment sent free of charge. Address 
DB 8 . BABCOCK .V TOBtN, 
744-if 27 BodiI Street. New York, 
rpOBA-CCO TWINE 
Wholesale and Retail. • ’~ 1 T" r.-~ 
Tents and Flag? To Rent. Flags For Sale. 
■i A MBS FIELD, 12 Exchange St., 
760-21 Rochester, N. Y. 
STEEL COMPOSITION BELLS 
A good Church or other Bell for 2 U cent 
per pound. 
TTS N , 3V Alt RAN TED 
c\ To give Satis&ction. 
TKEES! TREES! TREES! 
1 l’i'.WOStandard Apple. Standard and Dwarf IVar, 
Standard Cherry, Reach. Plmt. Red. White ajid Black 
C r.-iuit.Horeecncetoui. SOoOOORusaai'u. and» .000Groat 
Austin Strawberry; vh.W •fra;*.* vim s. Isabella, Cataw¬ 
ba, Doiaware ;ui*l Concord, for rale tn iarg>- or -mall 
quautite*, rn&M’ FOR CASH. 7f*> 4teow 
JAYNE A PL AT MAN, Benton, Yatoe Co., N. Y. 
MA2TDFACTDBED BY 
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BOOKS FOR RURALIST8 
FANCY PIGEONS, . 
q For sale, ail of lha choicest s ’— 
a varieties ix:ported, and [ -(yfve/t/A. 
r looted from the best foreign 
strains. If It w . re possible 
for gentlemen who are not 
fi :i c: V rs to know the amount -1— 
of pie.Lsure in keeping and 
*. nUsingfine Pigeons, scarce auy would bt* 
Wk>with' 'it their aviaries which would form a 
splendid ornament tn their gardens or 
Send lor list to W. C. ASRUKY, 
Post-Office Box No, 4>iK, New York City. 
^ GEA1LD CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY. 
EGGS ! EGGS ! EGGS ! 
$ 1,000 Forfeit If Paterson's Preservative fails to pre- 
nv them, for two ve.ars, u* nice as uew. Costs les? 
tan a mill per dozen. Individual. TVwn, arid County 
gbt-f r-ale. Address MARK PATEltSON, 
757 - 4 ! CasUeton, Uenssalear Co., N. Y, 
Allen's Auiericun Farm 
Book. . .1,26 
Do. Diseases of Domes¬ 
tic Aulnials.1,00 
Am. Bird Fancier... 25 
Am. KUclii h Gai'lener 25 
Uarrj's Fruit Garden.. 1226 
Am. Fruit Grower's 
Guide. Elliott.1.23 
Bright on Grape Culture 
2*1 coition. 50 
Browne's Field Book of 
Manures...1,28 
Bridge mail's Gardeuer’s 
Assistant.1,75 
Do. Fruit Cult. Manual 78 
Greek's Rook Flowers. 1225 
Bulst's Flower Garden. 1215 
Cattle and Uielr Diseases 
•Jennings.L30 
Cbemleai Fte'd Lec¬ 
tures.LOO 
Cottage and Fann Bee- 
KeeiJer. 78 
Cole's Am. Fruit Book. 60 
Do, Am. VcTcrlnarliiu.. 01 
Dadd’s American Caitlo 
Doctor... . 1,25 
Do. Anatomy and Physi* 
Ologv of the Horse*....8,30 
Do. cid' red plates.5,00 
Dana's Muck Manual- .1,00 
Do. K-fxy on M.inures 25 
Do. Prize Essay on Ma¬ 
nures. 25 
Darlington's Weeds aud 
Usornl Plants.lAd 
Davy's Devon Herd 
Book.1,00 
Directions for Preserving 
Natural Flowers.1.30 
Dixon and Kerr's Orua- 
meuiol and Domestic 
Poultry.1,25 
Downing's Vruits and 
Frul tTrees.2,50 
Everybody Uls own Law¬ 
yer ... .1.25 
Do. Catechism of Chem¬ 
istry for Schools. 
Langstroth on the Hive 
an d Honey Bee_1,80 
Liebig's great work on 
Agriculture.1,80 
Do. Familiar Letters to 
Farmers.0,80 
Llnsley's Morg Horses$l,25 
Manual of Agriculture by 
Emerson aud Flint... 75 
Miles on Horse’s Fool 28 
Mhburaon the Cow.... 25 
Moore'* Manual on Flax 
Culture. 
Modern l '.lofevry bv Miss 
Acton Jt ,31 r. » J Hale. 1 JO 
>L-s A 1 sjl'-bklUfu] House- 
wife And Ladles’ Guide 28 
Mumo's Laud Drainer . 60 
Nash’s Progressive Far¬ 
mer. . 60 
Noriou's Klcinehts of 
Agriculture .. 60 
Olcott's Sorgho aud Im- 
-P^. 1*00 
Pardee on Use straw¬ 
berry.. 75 
Redder‘s Land Measurer 60 
iVr-oz's New Culture 01 
the Vine. 28 
Practical Shepherd, Ran¬ 
dall.1,75 
Produce and Ready 
Reckoner,. 6U 
Qnlnby’fe Mysteries of 
Bee-keeping..ijo 
Oiilney on Soiling Cattle 60 
KitblUt Fancier. 28 
Richardson on the Horse 25 
Do. on the Pests of the 
Farm. 25 
Do. Domestic Fowls.... 28 
Du. on the Hog. 28 
Do. on the Hooey Bee.. 24 
Do. on the iv>c. Cloth,.. 56 
: z> 1 s, , 11 i’tv Ac.-.1,00 
Shepherd's Own Book.2,50 
Skinner'S- Elemeuts Ag. 28 
Smith’s Landscape Gar¬ 
dening. .1 
TIk- Horse and his Dls- 
easis, Jennings.1,5 
Thomas’ Farm Imple¬ 
ments.. 1,00 
Thompson's Food of 
Animals . 75 
Do. ito. re-', per .50 
Topnaun/4 chemistry 
made Easy . 24 
Warder’s Hedges and 
Evergreen'-- ..1,50 
Waring's Fb»nevus of 
Agriculture. 75 
1 >i\ on S|ieni. 75 
Do. on the Hog .76 
Wax Flowers, how 10 
make them.1.50 
Young Farm, : - Manual 
and Workshop.1,50 
AMERICAN BELL COMP ANT, 
No. SI Liberty Street, New York. 
grounds, 
760-2t 
THE FKOVISION NARKETS. 
NKW YORK, Aug. h-ASHE-s-Sales firm, at $13,- 
5Jdit3,5<l for pots, nun $15.25(445,83 fur pi-aria. 
FUjUR—S ale* at $'J,2.'>,L>A5 for suiu rtliu- State: 
lO.UU(orextra State: »!L*,iu.ulH.25 for choice do; $9,AVrj 
9.M for superfine \V estern; $$S0,r ld,«5 for common to 
medium extra Western: IfO^ViilikVifot shlpplug brands 
extra rounii hooped Ohio; $10,84^112,1.0 for trade brand.', 
the market closing quiet. Canadian Flour; sales al 
19 . 9 , 3 ;!. in, |j far common, and 1 1.‘..> 1 ,r 12,W for gortt to 
choice extra. Rye Floor rales quiet aua firm; sales at 
$7,7501,9,(0 for Inferior to choice. Corn meal quiet and 
steady; sales ut $S,4d(!i,W lor Brandywine and $N34 
for caloric. 
GKaIN—W heat,sale* at $2dJ3 y2,41 tore hlcago spring; 
$2,42 for Milwaukee club; $ 5 , 41 - 2.45 foraaibcr Milwau¬ 
kee; $2,54(ai2,60 for winter red Weaeern; $ 2 , 6 - 4 . 12,61 loc 
11 uiher Michigan; $2,60 for common white Indiana, and 
$2,40 for ictVrlo.- winter red. Rve steady at $l. l JO;ul. < (4. 
Barley rules dull and untnlnal. Barley Malt quiet and 
steady, l’cas dull at $i.4i> forCasuelo. Com, sales at $1- 
87NuhI,6i for o«. w uifiert Western, Oats, sale* at $ 1 ,01(a) 
1,01 Canada; $1,CUPS State; SjI'wW!-, Western. 
I’uoymtoxs —i’ork, sales at $V>.i >r34Jl)0 fur mt-ss; 
$544i\iL3i,’d for old mrss :$:(*,di.rivs.w fornew ui<-«: $Si 
(3*34,80 lor prime, ant! $i5.aA5.te for prime mess, l-tccl 
sales at $l«aoJi8 for country me--; $y,CMcvt" for country 
prime; $2U,iJC)(a25,Cd for re-ixaokfld usimj. and $26,0UCoS0,i*> 
tor extra mesa. Prime mess beef unchanged. Beef 
hams dull aud nominal. Cut meats are unchanged; sales 
at 15a; 1,3c forshoulders; 1730170 for hauis. Bacon sides 
rule (lull; soles Cuuitierlann cut ntlddb at l4Ne. I ..-ml 
sales at 211-21 ct--. for Mai tocboU-e. Butter is selling 
i'.ikujlic. lor Ohio, and 53 1 16c for State. Cheese firm 
at I7(iti25c. tor common and prime. 
HOP6—bales al I0tg30e for mouldy to prime. 
BUFFALO, Aug. 1 .—Flour — Sales double extra red 
winter wheat Ohio $lO,2s>.ailu,M; choice red winter Indi¬ 
ana at $11,2.3; spring extra ItUnoIxnt $l",5ll; double ex¬ 
tra Ohio at $12.3(1; double extra Indiana at $11.28. 
Grain Wheat. Racine sprliu 3K'J5 , re d wilder Ohio 
$2,23; No. 2 Chicago spring p. t 'orn No. 2. tl. 3 'nl,:«. 
Hyc, no sabOatB, ti" t-.d - !'• u- $ 2 . Barley $l,KVC 
1,(5. Timothy sc*.d $ Idle; clover -kfiO. 
Frovisions—Mes' pork, hoxvy. 5 , light $ 5; plain 
haina 2iv<u2ic: sugar cure d 2ii i (!±i.-; sn-alders 16C i 17c; 
Urdl9(u)20c; butler, l\i 41c; eggs i'CLifc. 
CHIC A CHI, July »• -Flour-MG dte w-.r.tcr extra $10,- 
W: spring extras $ 9 ; superfine $7,3ik-t v 7,S£> i . 
Chain— No. 1 spring $;,ha.. 2 ,to; No. 2 do $i,'n>aii.to. 
Corn, No. 1. $1,2%1.2AS; No. 2, Si.'PisJIJSN,; rejected 
$1,21, Oat* No. I, 75qk7yc ; No. 2, Tl. i76c. 
TORONTO, July 27—FLOOR — Prices firmer; frem-t-- 
flne $4,ou . I..VJ V barrel; Fancy SirilWI.24; Extra $4,24 
@4,!W; DouMe Extra $4,6.3 j.s.l 
Crain— Fall Wheat fXet 51 il bosh, ; Spring Wheat 
!I-J(,||J 1 ,. c,.rvl,' Iku iHA,rl3. Pais lUV. Rve 
XKAI'N TILE 
J factored hv 
hVS-1f 
MACHINE, BEST IN C8E MAXC 
A. LA TOURRETTE, 
Waterloo, Seneca Co.. N. Y 
J^USSELL STEAWBEEEY PLANTS, 
Buffalo Seedling Plants, 
For all order# received after August 1st, 1861, the 
following priced will be! charged: 
Russell's 20 Plants lor . .$1.00 
D.x 100 do. for.... . . .$A0O 
Do. l,W0 do. tor . S20.00 
Buffalo—$1.(0 per dozen; $A00 per 100. 
Cash to accompany orders. Plants warranted true to 
name, by J. EE ECU, Waterloo, (sencca Co., N. A. 
j^EST FAMILY SEWING MA0HINE. 
WHEBLEB & Will SON 
MANVFACTCRLNG C«. were awarded the First 
I’R iiMUfM a: tl»e Great International Exhibition, Lon¬ 
don, 1862 . 
Principal Otllc* % wVo, 625 Broadtcap , .V, F, 
«S *L W. DIBBLE, Aceot, Roeheotor, N. Y. 
rpu INVENT41 lto AND PATENTEES. - Invention* 
l examined. Patents obtained. Patents re-i-sued. 
Patents extended, t-tejecU-d cases prosecuted without 
‘ barge unlesasucce-sf,,’. Fll ASF K A f’ Wesb-rn 
New York Patent Agency. Rochester ami B-inalo, N. 1 . 
K \1 KKICI.D SFYIINAKY—Fall Term be 
glus Aug. 24th. Board, washing, fuel and room 
furnished with store, table, stand, chairs, bedsteaii, 
Tuntreas and bedding, except sheets and pillow ox-es, 
m.f u*riil - . .$44.00 
Tuition la common EngiWll.-. .. R-OO 
Do. higher English. 7.00 
Do. Ancient L.uaguagea S.OJ 
A deduction of (weuty-tlv.! cenU JH-r w,a-k. from the 
bills of students N)ardlug to the I fall, will Ik- made to 
those who use ucltlier lea nor coffee. 
Fairfield is seven miles from the New \ ork Central- 
Railroait, at Little Falls from which students are cou- 
veved free of charge, the first day of the terra-. 
For nu-ther information, .address Rev. L. B. BARKER, 
Principal, or 1. MATHER, Secretary, 76»>-2t 
ID. Sz H. "W- SMITH’S 
AMERICAN ORGANS! 
The American Organs are the best of the kind matle, 
far superior to tin- common Organ, Harmonium, or SR— 
Uirlcon. In fullness anil pcrfwtm sc of tone they sur¬ 
pass .all others, and as an elegant piece of torn: tore they 
excel In beauty. For the Parlor. Church, Lecture, or 
Lodge Room, tlieyliave no e-iuaL Also, 
IS IN ALL RESPECTS THE MOST DESIRABLE DRILL EVER OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC. 
It sows all kinds of grain or seed. In drills or broadcast. Also plaster and all lino fertilizers. 
the: best is the cheapest. 
Those wishing further information wtll receive prompt atttentlon by addressing 
P. & C. H, SEYMOUR, East Bloomfield, N. Y 
if address all orders to 
7td Broadway, N. Y. 
Botti'diuan, Gray A Co, 
PIANO FORTES, 
The subscriber—late oueuf tn" firm -h.as taken tl»u 
WHOLESAJ.B .l(iE.YCI ,aii,l will furnish these Pianos 
io dealers aud tue public at the very lowest price.-. 
Send for Circulars and zitofrc.i* nil ordern. 
SIHIIKI A <yrr, \\ ludcule Agent, 
7tXMU-,jw 713 Broadway, New York. 
PARLOR MUSIC STORE AND PIANO-FORTE EMPORIUM 
. 3 o STATE ST K. E E T , ROCHESTER, JC - 
Q>7|- A MONTH.-AULNTS WANTED TO SELL 
tfiz I • * S.-wKigMacldut-b. We will give a coimulsiUra 
on all Muoltlues sold, or employ ageiita who w ;;i work 
for the above wages, and all expenses paid. 
Adder-, D. B. HERRIN TON A HO., Detroit, Mich. 
NEW YORK, July 26 .—Rhef CATTLE—The current 
Prices for the week at all tile markets are as follows:— 
Extra, SOLMXVi} :K),0U; First quality. 5IH.(Hr 10.50; ordl- 
Bkry, $]6,Ml£fti8J)0; common, *l2,0Uid] 15,0*1; inferlur. $10,00 
v5 * t ... 1 . 
COWS AND C..U.TKH- — Extras, SAV ioi; First quality, 
IKkiViT'i; ordiuarv, $L\,fi55; common, $i0qtS4; Inferior, 
MS®**. 
Veal (’.alves— Extra, yi tb, <«X.o*k) eta; First qual¬ 
ity, 10;'a)iu-; ordinary, b’-vwli 1 ^; coiutnou, 7 : 3 ryHSe; lufe- 
rior ( 
SHKKfANO LAMBS—Extras ff I wad. $7jl0(<t8,00; prime 
quality, ts.-.yr-.y); ordtuarv, $6..g!iWi): zununon. ff.NJ 
®W0; inferior, $fi.2S5L.4.5U, 
Swink.— 1 ..ru-i.-.i, heavy,9^ul l '^c; still-fed, Pa.iOe. 
BKIfiliTON, Jntx BEEF CATTLE -Extra, HSJO 
M14.II0; 1.1 qiig],, ti:,M(adS,OI; 2d do, $HkAbiiM.50; hi do, 
J10.2V, l i,?k v. id) |f.. Store s—3 carUtigs, liXVriVG 2 years 
Old, $4M.yAj; three vears old, $:U)i.j)S 8. Working Oxen— 
Sales al $ll.k $iu;ia $to). Milch Cows—Price-- ranging 
torn $ *0o ordinary . $75 to #H4 extra. She.-p and 
I.iiiiHb—S heared sheep 6(4®H fcl lb; wool sheep 10*.. ,Ce. 
w ool sheeps kins, $4-3o:ul4, (HI: sheared sheepskins, did! 
'dc. Lambskins $1,28. CaUskius, 22@ZSc, Hides, lie V 
»• fallow at ll(a,H ‘ .c. 
Hwlne—Wholes:Ue, 8Ai@10 L i « tb; retail, ,HKjJ12c; fat 
uogs prices llHriiU’jc^tb. 
“ SELF-SEWER,” 
FUR ALL SEVVING MACHINES, 
Presti'ves the Eyes, avoids bending, Xo basting. 
No machine complete wilhout if. Price $1,50, with di- 
reetteus. sent by malh For sale 1 ; r all Machines, at the 
lav, 1 dor's headq'uiru rs, WlDt'OX A- G1B11H’ Sewing 
M:wldne Office, SUfi Broadway, New York. 
VlS-ril t». B A BN CM. 
Of which the undersigned bas the sole agenev. tr, is sal I V>v Tha', t -"r.'. Str iknseh an<l G-'tOi-h.-Uk to Im the best 
Plano ever made. Tin- sole agenev of the well-kuown I'lltoT-l’RUK M'KTZU VN A- IIIN/-L PI VNOS on, 
or the mo^l pApul.ir IM.’iutvln \>m ■»: .uni T» iHtbefl Co.S, o( bL^tou; tiu i >e.m>tru- 
iuent4 rank llr^t-cla^, aniaio too well known to neo4 ooiuinont, 
PIANOS FOSNISHED FROM AST TIRST-OLASS MANUFACTURERS 
That Uw purchaser may desire when ordered, and .all kullv wvhii anted voa five ykakh with proper care 
Persons ordering Pianos from ahroa I, uiav rely upon being honorably served, m l the tnslrumenl will be war¬ 
ranted to give satisfaction on delivery, w hen too price uud style of lnslrmuenl is given. All instrumcuis sold at 
manufacturers’ prices. 
J. P. HICOW V* MARI*. UBM. A. PRINCK * A'O.'S MKLODEONB. 4U I f A Ito, AC3CORDEON8, VIOLINS 
Flutes, Taauumukkh, Suuxos, aud all Liu IJ of Musical lu=t nuneiHs. 
THE ST0CF OF SHEET MUSIC IS NEW! 
Selected with great care; is large and complete. Music Teachers will find this a,very desirable place to make 
their purchases. Teachers sending their orders uued only pay quarierly. Maolc Looks aud Musical Alcrchau 
dlz.e of every description. 
music PUBLISH FA». New Music received dallv. Plano Oerels. prices from $10 to SfiT.: a bo Piano Stools. 
759 -tl 4.KO. U. Ki ns Agent. Parlor Muale Store, Rochester, N. Y. 
W r ANTKD,—A YOU NCI MAN skinful in digging ami 
11 plauHujr. pruning and grafting fruit tree-,, to take 
charur of a Sirge 1'e.vr Orchard, near Philadelphia. 
Place open till next Nqitrilibcr, when tin' advertiser 
will visit Rochester. 
Address Du. J. H. HODGHTON, 
760-3L Box 1.421, PhlUiW-iplilA Pa. 
B ridgewater paint.-Est.ablisbsd isso,—Fire 
and Water Proof, for roofb, 011 (side work, decks of 
vessels. Iren work, brick, tin, railroad bridges, depots, 
Ac. Depot 74 Maiden Lane. New York, 
73fi-26t ROBERT REYNOLDS, AgenL 
'JHE STANDARD SHEEP B00E;.-- 
Those who want the In’s! work extant on American 
Sheep Husbandry—the Standard Authority ou the Sub¬ 
ject ‘-should procure The Practical Silephkup, by 
lion. H. S. Randall, a new and revised edition now 
ready. )2mo,—pp. 484- well Illustrated and handsomely 
hound. Price, cloth gilt, ? 1.75—In leather, library stvk\ 
S2.5U. Sent bv mall, post-paid, on receipt of price. 
Address I). D. I'. MOORE, Kochester, N. 4' 
H ARVEST GLOVES.— Ruck and Dog Skill Gloves, 
wholesale and retail, at the old stand for Trunks, 
Whips and Gloves, 7$ State St., Rochester. N. Y. 
736-tf A, U. PRITCHARD. 
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