'Ti <- v -I -Floor—H i fair local demand, and tlm 
*».*) for Wisconsin ba- 
Tinn'i W, I’: £t". Il'nec- low.. .4,411 lor choice Southern 
•'I' 1 }? 1 " W.Nffor double extra do. tiom winter wheat, $ 4 , 53 . 
obin •*» «“*«••* “"*» 
1 Wh V n ! .'oi; ( lc,ien,:in,)i,n,! market lid ter; sales No. 
! l- I'hlh at ! choice at 51.0J; a hire Ohio lit 51 
k °r' t C , Hc^r 1 ” r “ "1 - 5 1 'V' - «»• Me. Oort. - mac' 
kd dean v with a fair •jeiimn.l. sales sgy, nr ,,| ,jjOut*-In 
m’,?!',n"'"". 11ttml , mMU S l ,W **VT ; Illinois at 3 »Vh'40c. Bar¬ 
's',,, l,! o'.'" V, 1 '*? ,*\ v . e ' ^ ;l| ee Wisconsin lit OttCi. 
I nov^iuMs —I ork tipII and nominal Light meal, 59,at; 
d v T,«!.'L"d' , ' ,ml , »«*'• 'Jemaml at 7*4 , U Mess Beef, 
. ' Paels 'ii t,s Hams | u-acko,], to rt.V; -acked. r-i 7b,,\ — 
ft? .fr-' 1 ■«*. Whitehall—New in hal'fW 
rds. S.i ,v .% 2 n Trent I t|,n si m ,.. 
_ PP K, 'c K 1 * r "'irket unchiitiecd. There is a (rood stock of 
at 7 ar0 PityiOgforcUoicu dairies to I! S' 1 , and selling 
TniHINTO, ,ti i.r IB —Grain — The supply of grain for the 
*}■'cl"?"/) very-poor. Except till wheat, there has been 
a,;‘Vi anyt niu> offered. The receipts to-dav were about 600 
DUshels. which hold at MceuSI.IW. Yesterday's receipts would 
.tit to about I.cihi bushels. Tim amount offered 
QHlibc the re,d nf the week wits trilling Spritlg Wheat—The 
supph nl .spring Wheat hie been very poor. Some three nr 
lour loads wen sold during’ the week ill tMfcailc. Ilarlev -There 
was no burlov nlld-rd in the market ibis week, limitations are 
^ f -^1*1 kKTISWO TKItMk, tn Advmiee—THIHTV- Fl VK 
Ck.VTS a Link, each insertion. A price and a half for extra 
display, or 52cents per line of space. Spkciai. Noticks (fol¬ 
lowing reading matter, leaded,) Sixty Cents a lane. 
f'?“The Immense circulation of the Ri kai. Nkw-Vokkkr — 
lull twenty thousand more than that of any other similar jour¬ 
nal—renders it by far the lleht and Cheapest Advertising Medium 
of its class in America This kapt should he borne in mind 
Dy all Nurserymen, Manufacturers. Wholesale Dealer*, T,and 
Agents, Ac., Ac., who necessarily depend npon the People of 
the North for patronage. 
n. 1 'uTV'^ '* lf ‘ U1 ','sl severe Batti.k Scbjtbs and Lvciwvts of 
cnrd'pnper'i fav'i&cint* JR®inches,) highly colored, on iine 
V 1 I r ’ Y cent *» ul M for SI, post-paid. To 4irents and 
the trade no better opportunity was ever offered 
Address HK.MtV It. ANSON, 
rvr-Vaners ...I 'l 1 f ,llj h^"r. &c .. 19 State St., Boston, Maas. 
■ r/ laper a copying, paid in above 
JTRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES. 
Wk offer for .sale, for the Autumn of l?« 2 , the largest stock of 
Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, &c. 
JJrtoritocherter Our -tuck consists of 
4 vr*.‘u old Apptp Trees, £* ~ti 100 *60 H i non 
1#® I m?n*M " M * t “^ Y Tl d,?'' w S°° : 
200 tkXl Augers, Giitnce stocks. $10 >> iimmi do 
Also, l each, Plum, Hwarf IV,u and Cherry Trees 
I)iana. Delaware, and Concord Grape Vines. 
Hybrid I or petit al Ro.es, Evergreen*, Ac . Ac. 
I raveling and local agents wanted Send for Wholesale and 
Descriptive Catalogues. E MOODY A SON 
Niagnra Nurseries. Lnckport, N. Y. 
jig F.[)i T0R: —I noticed in a late number of your paper, a 
c , 1 niniU" K!ft, ' on from Williasi Otis, Superintendent of the 
Rochester Brick and Tile Manufacturing Co., headed “ Tiff 
faiiv's Tile Machine,” recommending it as the best machine 
and a- making the most perfect tile they had ever seen. 
If he. or any other person interested in the manufacture of 
will take the trouble to call at the Brick and Tile Yard 
ot -1 BrcKLANP. in Brighton, near Rochester, be will show 
them r> machine of Smith a Wiseoak's patent, manufactured 
by A i‘ A TorHRKTTK, Jr., of Waterloo, N. Y., which is far 
superior 10 the Titi’any machine in many respects. 
firsts My machine cony presses tin- clay in a manner to 
make the tile stronger, us they ure pressed out in place of 
being bored out. and makes them crjuatly as smooth, and 
leaves them 8o. It also cuts off the euds exactly snuare. 
whereas the Tiffany machine is liable to leave the ends rough 
and not square, by leaving one side longer than the other. 
Second— My machine can make two difftratt kinds of tUc, 
and of different sizes, both at the same time, while Tiffany's 
niachii'C cannot; and my machine also can make all kinds of 
tile, of every size in use, and all of the very best quality, 
while Tiffany s does not Mine will also make from one-third 
to one-half more tile in a day than Tiffany’s, with the same 
amount of labor. 
No machine now in use can make tile any better, stronger, 
or more durable than this machine, and all persons interested 
in the inanuflicturc of Tile are requested to call and examine 
it and the tile made therefrom, at Mr Bccki.ami's Yard, and 
he will show them as perfect tile in every respect, of every 
kind and size, as can be manufactured by any machine in 
America. The machine can also be seen at my manufactory 
ox„A iM o«, wine Gab , s patent, 
WITH LA TOURB ETTE'a IMPROVEMENTS. 
Tiie above engraving represents a Dt. 
has been used lor years, and. with its ,„ 0 
undoubtedl y the best am! most durable T 
ea. It perloi on the whole labor of grind,i ' 
mg It to tree it trom gravel, and presses ii ; 
operatom, and may lie pro,.,d|«U hy eithr- 
hOM-power It rnakeH aB ftn ,j shapes „ni|„ 
hom IK lo IS Inches and molds „u r.ujg o/a ineh ti 
I lie machine is simplu in eouHiruetlou,.durable • 
! l " to K '' 1of order. In tile ,. 
ol eiMi uornr. Car a city and oprapiLitv it hn.< 
Wax awarded the hirst I’reuiium at the DliRvState 
w;hle.)i award was approved by a special .., 
IU« makers appointed by the State Board of Agric.ultn 
special request o| interested par ti.■ 
the decision of the first committee. 
tor further purlieulars, i. 
A. LA XmJKUKTTK. Jr,\ fi£oni~ 
001 Waterloo. Seneca Co., N. Y, 
alii Tile Machine which 
",‘ceut improvements, is 
’’ ‘ lie ll.ichino in Anieri- 
hjtt the clay, screen- 
in tj|e at the -hiiii 
rr water, steam or 
“le and pipe, 
do per hour 
, • t’o.ing made of 
In tile !)r,,;,f Ossslltials 
- . fill rtf Hill [f 
Dhlo state FahViniwld, 
committee of pvaetieal 
Parties, who werc’dissatiisli«dVith 
oi illustrated circular, address 
j^OCHESTER AGRICULTURAL WORKS 
VITTS tc t*roprUtw, 
JSTo. OS SOT7T1I ST. FATIs STREET, 
ROCHESTER, N. Y., 
MASOlfACTtJRERS OK THE CKI.EBRATEI) 
PITTS’ THRESHING MACHINE, 
AND 
HOI BIiE PINION IIOKSE POWERS. 
Also, tl,o improved AU-lren flanct Tower, Empire Feed 
Cutter*, (4 knives, various sizes, for band or power,) Rochester 
Cutting; Uox, Hyde A M rigid•« l*«lei.t llorse-lloe, or Cult! 
vidor I*low, and Rulolh.m A Re tiorinoV Putent might- 
l»rid t Clow, with adjustable beam fnr two or three homes. 
J r«rd to Thr,»h,r» oud Former*. 
r,el'or n raul?V;::;we:;;! Wi’; 1 to;V'. V n:; ,> riotro^ ,d’ , c ! tbiH t M0U "K n i, a 
which entirely prevents anv ir t n ' .. r, ,, ," ■ 8l,1 ‘ w bn , lt j 
ove, the Separator by the ^ 
their"!Ve!n er, lY,r Tne^i- , ' 1 «»*npWn '« the "a'u' lff 
h^ir »raiii. 0»ir Muchm^ Are morn couinlcta anil 
better finished than uvm-before maonfimturod in this r. tv a 
we offer them to the public with the fullest confidence y> 
Those intending to purchase will serve their interest bv nur- 
chasing one of our machines. Parties living al aSnfe trill 
please send for Circulars, Price List, Ae. nee wiu 
M ASON Sz HAMLIN’S 
HARMONIUMS AND MEL0DE0NS, 
Warranted the imsr instui’\ik.vt.« of the ulius In the wor'd 
Sf*e cataloguesCOMAinm* Ip^titmuiv to tbi'lr ^u^riorjtv |Vr»m 
thi; most ^imuout nm.KloJnJiw. OonMtantly in coinofi. 
vyit.h in*fchjint?nts of Jin* uthor lir^t they huve 
nev* r iu n In^tancn, tuiler! to tnlm hivrtio.At ni i/n Tlio 
oulytJOl.il Men a i. ever awarded to reed insirunierits in this 
country was tn one of these. Priors of Hivrmoniliiim (of which 
several new styles are mnv first, offered,) Sfii) to Asilo eacli of 
Melodeons, SIS to $21)0 each New York ware-rooms at Vos r, 
A < Mercer bt., where dealcis) are BU|>plied at Mo- same prices « 
from the factory, h.y MASON BROTHERS, Agents ' 
TIIE EATTJ.E MARKETS. 
NEW \okk, JciY 16.—The current 
*11 the markets are as follows: 
_. . UKBF OATTI.K. 
First quality,. 
Ordinary quality,. 
Common quality,. 
Inferior qualityi. 
_. . 00WS AND CAI.VK8. 
First quality,... 
Ordinary quality,. 
ComntOB quality. 
Inferior quality,. 
teal calves 
First quality. 
Ordinary quality,... 
Common quality.— 
Inferior quality. 
„ . ... SHKKP AX’D LAMBS. 
Prime quality. 
Ordiuary, ...1. 
Coininon.. 
Inferior.I.I’.H'. 
„ , . SWl.VK 
atl,l fed .-. 2.ti(gi3 c 
i 21 —Brbvss-T hose who came first and sold 
first this week did beat, as m the case seven times nut nf ten - 
An improvement in the New York trade last week sent a nu'rn 
^Peculator.-, from there as lur west as Sus[iension Bridge 
anil Buffalo, where they created soma little.etcitrmerff by their 
[re.. [Illrcha_.es at an a.fvanee of IZu ! iff liead The supply “ iis 
light last week, and these speculators induced themselves to 
believe that such would lie the case now—hence their willing, 
ness to pay higher prices. There was to he quite a fa ling off fn 
the supply from Illinois, and we were not to haw near so many 
rrom our own .State Bo they argued and »o they erred for I 
hams has sent down more than her usual complement and 
rim V r}ceipts‘israir rire y The average quality of 
-j&T-r Th< ! f, i llowin .? ifl 0ur comparative statement of re- 
the'ear • ^ 18 mar ^ e * over Central Railroad, estimating 16 to 
rru- . . _ Cor week 
r (t . Tins week. Last week last vear. 
.V18 2,135 3.32S 
pewt, $7.fl0@8,50 
. 7,IJO, .r7,fi<) 
. 6,50.17,00 
. 6,0618)6,50 
COGSWELL’S 
REVOLVING WHEEL RAKE! 
The Rake can he mounted on common carriage wheels and 
has a spring seat for the driver. It has wooden teeth, which 
--tinjure the roots of the grass, amt can be easily replaced 
[t. comes directly before ilie driver, which i- a decided im- 
hiickwapU *'' y otb * ,n °hyiuti"i: the necessity or looking 
It works with a lever, which is so constructed that the driver 
w.tl, poe hand can raise the rake ruil of hay over any pUhtruo- 
tiou, to the height ol two feet. 
It is warranted to rake hay and grain, ami is well adapted to 
he roughest fields, ami will not scrape up any dirt, or stubble 
It leaves the bay in good order t.o put up. and cun, he operated 
bf/w lad flivtueu of iitfo. 
WiVRRiVWTY. 
TJM proprietora warrant their machine to »lo thp work easier 
and better than any other rake in the market. A fair- trial will 
perfect"*^ >c ' oro 01 neat, and ev T ery machine warranted 
* The Bake can be manufactured, ludependont of wheels, from 
f 'VsV Recording to stock used. W« are now ready to 
Among the many strong recommendations of La Tocr- 
vettb's Tile Machine from practical men, we give the follow¬ 
ing front a Tile-Maker of ten or twelve years experience: 
Palmyra, N. Y\. July 15, 1S62. 
A. La ToruKETTK, Jr.—D ear Sir : By imitation I attended, 
with many others interested in the manufacture of Tile, the 
trial of Mr. Tiffany's machine at. the Brick and TiJe Yard of 
the .Rochester Company. 
As to the quality of the tile, they were of very superior 
(eternal appearance, yet I do not think they are as efficient 
for draining land us those made by said Company's old ma¬ 
chine, or .your own, (which I saw at Mr. Blok l.AMD’S Yard, 
near that of the Company.) as the day that has been so com¬ 
pressed anil polished on the outside must he less porous, and 
consequently will not pass the water through the whole length 
of the tile as well as those made hy the other machines. In 
short, utility is sacrificed to the outside appearance of the tile. 
I regard your plan of machine as vastly superior to Mr. 
Tiffany’s, both for the manufacturer and the consumer. You 
are not confined to the one variety, (pipe tile,) but can with 
equal facility run off Sole or Horse Shoo and the fact that 
you are regularly turning out your thousands each day, and 
that his machine, under favorable circumstances, could only 
make a few tile during the exhibition, is a sufficient verifica¬ 
tion of my judgment on the merits of the two macliiues. 
Yours, very truly, A. S. CRAY. 
I jT See advertisement in another column. 
$45,0to-50.no 
41),0007.45,00 
. 30,OIKrt 38,00 
25.00^28,00 
Q. C. PEARSON Sz CO., 
COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 
7NY>. 107* Water Street, Chicago, 111., 
Receive consignments of produce to be sold in this market, and 
lor shipment; (ill Rustem orders for Bruin hy the cargo Flour 
I revisions, Ac.; making advances (ifdesired,) in either ciise. 
RKPKKKMoea - A. C. Badger ,y Co., Bankers, Chicago; VV R 
bpnld. Ifijm. (Internationa 1 Bank,) Portland, Maine Edwards' 
Nichols kit char,Is, Boston. Van Boskerck. howe A Butlerf N 
X City; H. II Martin. Esq.. Albany City Bank. N Y. \V R 
Howard, Esq , Marine Bank Buffalo; \V. C. McRevnolds, Esq 
Branch Bank of the state of Indiana, Rushville, hid [654-81 
PREMIUM 
HAY ELEVATOR, 
AJ1 Ca#*t Steel. Price $15.04). 
Can be sent by Kxpresa etery- 
wfiere. 
WARRANTED. 
I _ # *55 
Address 
L. A. BEARDSLEY, 
South Edmestm. Otseao Co 
n. r. 
1 /unmp .s ursery. 
se'leetji) r0 tork^iff°^^Xtrsery offers for sale a large and well 
LOW H HADED APPLE TREES, 
from one to six years old; Pear, Standard and [buff, from one to 
lour years old; Peach, Budded ami Seedling, from one to three 
years old; Cherry (Early May) two years old, Silver Lear Ma¬ 
ples, two to four years ulil. Blackberries, Gooseberries linsn- 
bernes, >trawberii<-. Currants, Quinces.shade and Ornamental 
I. 1reo "' B't'hoiis Roots, Flowering Shrubs,and a well selected 
stock of (iveeu-Uouse and Buddiug-out Plants Terms cash 
Catalogue seat by addressing M L DUNLAP 
I - A M K H T E H K Y r Sz CO., 
^ DRALKItS IX 
STOVES, EURNACES, COAL GRATES, 
Silver Plated Ware, Pocket and Table Cutlery and House Fur* 
making Hardware of every description. 
ALSO, 
Manufacturers of KEDZIE’S WATER FILTERS, Refrigerators, 
and Thermometers, and dealer iu Tin, Copper, Zinc, Sheet Loo. 
&c., he... ah & 61 State Street, Rochester, N. V 
J^LMIRA FEMALE COLLEGE. 
REV. A. W. COWLES, D. D„ President 
This College bus u full Charter, with organized dt'partments 
under charge of Professors and Preceptresses, and confers upon 
graduates a Diploma similar to that which gives the first de¬ 
gree In other Colleges. 
HIE COURSE OF STT-HY is systematic, extensive and tho¬ 
rough, combining iu a high degree the elegant with the sub¬ 
stantial and practical All Students take part in tiie tiuhter 
domestic duties. 
Whole expense, $75 per half yearly session. 
For admission apply to thu President. Next *e«lon oiioms 
S ept. 4th. a. BENJAMIN, Chairman of the Board. 
THE CUKE FOB STAMMERING. 
PsuruLETfi (new edition) describing B.itks Applia.vces, 
tiie Nf.w Scientific and only known means for thepermanent 
Ccek of Stammering, can be obtained, free of expense, by 
addressiug H. C. L. MEARS, 
No. 82 Broadway, New York. 
Postofflce Box 1923. 653-2t 
^ -JA Ht, Ivdl 8 FOR SALE 
BENNETT & BANCKER, 
ATTORNEYS AT LAW AND REAL ESTATE AGE'- IS, 
Foreign and American Horticultural Agent 
AND COIYIIVIISSION MERCHANT 
exhibition and ha i.jr.ss rooms 
No. 634 Broadway, near Bleeker Street, New York- 
All kinds of new, rare, and Seedling plants, Fruits, Flowers, 
Trees, \ !lies,Shrubs, vke., Iron. Wire uiiff Rustic Work. French, 
English ami American filM. Patent Healers, Foreign and 
American Books, Magazine-, Papers. Plates, Designs, Drawings 
&c. All HorticuJtuial Novelties, ai soou as introduced. 
E37~ All orders, &c., will receive the personal attention of the 
Proprietor. _ g^tf 
Jackfsoix, Miclrigaia, 
Have for sale some of the choiewt Farmino Lavds in the State 
of Miohigan. ?itriatf« f>Tincij»ally in tin* Couuti«*N of Jacksou, 
Eaton, ami In^baio. lutDls we niontlv improved O^idh of 
from forty to one thousand acres, well located, and will ho sold 
at reasonable rates. 
Persons wishing to purchase farms in the West, would 'lo well 
to call upon or inquire of said firm before purchasing eisotvhere. 
0 \Y BENNETT._ E. BANCKER, 
markets, Cmnincvcc, Set 
J TV O* > LL’ft 1 DI I* R OVE 33 
HORSK AND HAND POWER 
HAY AND COTTON PRESSES. 
These machines have been tbstrd in thi-: .most TUORomili 
MAnnkr, throughout this ami foreign countries, to the number 
nf over 1,200. 
The Horsk Power is worked by either wiikki. or capstan, 
and in several important points possesses unequalled merit. 
We invite all those wanting such machines to write for our 
Catalogue, containing full iu formation, with errs, prices, i tc., 
or call and examine personally. All orders promptly attended 
to by addressing INGERSOLL St DOUGHERTY', 
654-Gtoam j Green Point, King's Co., L. I. 
Kura] New-Yorker Office, i 
Rochester, July 22d, 1862. 5 
Flour —The range has been lessened upon that made from 
Spring Wheat by an advance of 25 cents per barrel upon 
inferior brands. No change in superior grades. 
Grain- Corn is still moving upward, and is now selling at 15 
@50 cents, as to quality. • 
Wool is quite firm at quoted rate?. But very little coming 
in, ami transactions very light. A few lleeces have been sold 
during the week a* high as 50 cents per pound, but there had 
been more than ordinary care observed In cleaning and putting 
up this particular bit The highest figures for the hulk on sale 
are fairly represented by our quotations—4toG8 cents. 
Rochester VVholcHnlv Prices. 
Flour KII.I Grain. | Eggs, dozen. ll©]2o 
Flour,winter wheat,$5.AMT.25 Honey, box. lto He 
Flour,epriug do, 4 75(<b5 .00 Candles, box,...” totc.c 
Flour buck whom... pill) q.n.lHl Caudles, exti a. .. Jlrullo 
Wheat Genesee. SYro. U-0 Annie raff,T' Ko0 ^ •,« 
Best white Canada,. 1 25@l,28 ho P m'n u Ii n 
Corn iff.l 4 si?.y)c J; 1 ’ ,dried }> (b... -iI ' a c 
Corn, new. .' 4Kufii)c. ^ “• c bwt. do . U7ul6c 
Bl'. &Uks Yi bush .. MtSiftlc. l ‘1°. I4..i.l6c 
^OO WAN'TKU! 
BUT WILL TAKE LESS, 
For a very desirable location, in a residence, liluated.ut Rld- 
der h 1 erry, on the bunks of Cayuga I ,ake, The Inub.mgs cq n - 
»iML i,( a very Commodious two story frame house, rood barn 
am, Minbic, and all necessary out-hmfilings, in good repair The 
lot contains one acre, wltli a very large and choice variety of 
El Ult ipid Ornamental Trees, Grape Vines, it-e.. ri-e. 3 
Tim above pronerty can fie bought on vnrv reasouabic term* 
l emons wishing farther iufermation can address 
P 11 IIIN MAN, Farmer P. 0., N. Y or 
„.,, , P i WESTERVEI.T, Kidder's Furry P. 0.. k. Y 
Kid der a Ferry, June 14, IR62, 649-6t 
A LLIS, W.VTBIItSni ^ CO.> 
^ V B ANKEHS, 
55 Bull'll lo Sr., Opposite the Eaj(l© Hotel; 
KOCHESTRR, n. y. 
Interest ConponflorU. S seven and three-tenths per cant. 
Bonds due August 19th. (808, paid at their Banking Office, on 
presentation. _ ’ 
fJJtfhdMt premium pan! for gold, silver, Canada currency, and 
U- S Demand Notes, ot old issue 
THE a H A. M P IO N 
Hickok’s Patent Portable Keystone 
CIDER AND WINE MILL. 
10,000 in use and approved. 
rices,—and shall add n»w works 
.1 oh n-.ton’s Agricultural 
Chemistry . . 1.25 
Do. KJemeutaof Ag. Chera- 
istry ;uid Geology.1.00 
Do Catechism of Chemistry 
for Schools.’ 25 
Langstrotli on the Hive and 
Bo ia 
Tiftndiar's Hot tfonsaa_1,26 
Liebig's Familiar Letters 
to Farmer*. SO 
I .ill-ley'* Morgan Horses. 1.00 
Manual of Agriculture, by 
Emerson A Fliut. I* 
MJnei'iBen-keepei'sManuail.OO 
Miles on the Home'sFoot. CO 
MilburnonCNw . 26 
Modern Cookery by Nliss 
Acton and Mrs. S. J HaJe L36 
Mrs. Abel's Skillful House¬ 
wife and Ladies'Guide. SO 
M mi us Land Drainer ...] 80 
Na-lj's Pmwresjive Farmer ft) 
Neill's Card. Companion.. 1.00 
Norton's Elements of Agri- 
cull urn. $0 
Olcotl s Sorgho A Implies 1.00 
1 ardee on the Strawberry ft) 
Dodder's Lund Measurer.. 60 
Peiwoz's New Culture of the 
tine. 25 
Phelps' Bee-keeper's Chart 25 
Quinby's Mysteries of Bee¬ 
keeping .. 1.00 
Quiney on Soiling Cattle. M 
Rabbit Fancier. 50 
Kandall'-Hheep Husbandiyl^ 
Kicbardson on the Horse 25 
Richardson on the Pests of 
lh*> Farm. aj 
Do. Domeetic Fowls. ffj 
Do. on thu Hog. if. 
Do. on the Honey Bee_ SS 
Do. on the Dog. .. 2 i 
Keomedn'* Viiie-dre*.*cn< 
.Manual,,. hi 
Savton's Rural FTand Beelsb 
bound in 4Sprfe 1 '.- .each, l.ia 
Shepherd's Own Boob_2.00 
Stray Leaves from the Bank 
of Nature. 1.00 
Stephens' Book of the Farm 
3 nd*.,. 4.00 
Skillful Housewife. 28 
Skinners t./emeuts of Ag¬ 
riculture.. 55 
Smith's l-itidrcspa. Gam 
diftiinv. V35 
Thiicr's I'nnrIpleAOl' Agri- 
cultum.. 3,00 
clopedin,..‘..84.00 
Allen * Ain. Farm Book... 1.00 
Allen'.- Diseases of Domes¬ 
tic Animals .0.76 
Allen's Rural Architecture 1.25 
Allen on the Grape . 1.00 
Am. Architect', nr Plans for 
Country Dwellings.O.IX) 
American Florist's Guide 0 75 
Barry's Fruit Garden. 1.26 
Blake's Farmer at Home, 1.25 
Bousniugault'a Rural Econ¬ 
omy. 1 25 
Bright on Grape Culture, 
2d edition. ft) 
Browne's Bird Fancier_ 50 
Brotyne s poultry Yard . 1.00 
Do. Field Bonk of Manure! I 25 
Bridgeman'e Card. Asat.. 1.30 
Do. Florist’s Guide. 00 
Do Kitchen Gardener s In¬ 
structor... ft) 
Do. Fruit Cult. Manual... ft) 
Brock's Book nl Flowers.. 1.00 
Brffst'- FIowhi Garden_1.25 
Du, Family Kitchen Gard. 70 
Chemical Field Lectures. 100 
Chinese Sugar Cane and 
Sugar Making. 25 
Cbnrlton's Grape Grower’s 
Guide. 50 
Cobbett's Am. Gardener., ft) 
Cottage and Farm Bee- 
. Kfoi'er. ft) 
I rde'a Am. Fruit Book.... 50 
Do Am. Veterinarian_ 50 
Dadd's Modern Horse Doc. POO 
Do. Ain Cattle Doctor_t.oy 
Do. Analomy and Phv-i- 
olqgv of the Horse...... 200 
Do erdorud plates.4.00 
Daria's Muck Manual. 1.00 
1)0, Prize Essay on Manure* 25 
Darlington - Weeds and 
Useful Plants . 1.50 
DavyV Devon Herd Book l.ik) 
Domestic and Ornamental 
Poultry .. 1.00 
Do. colored plates.2.00 
Downitig'sFl'uibiand Fruit 
Trees. 1 73 
Do wniug',-. Iumd-caiie Gar- 
wlening ..3,ft) 
Do. Rural Essays.3.00 
Eastwood's Cranberry Cul¬ 
ture . 50 
Elliott's West. Fruit Hook "I 25 
Every Lady herowu Flow¬ 
er Gardener.. 50 
Family Doctor bv Prof II. 
S. Taylor..1.23 
Far ni Drain ago, (H. F. 
Prenrlil . 1.00 
Fessenden's Farmer and 
Gardener. 1.23 
Do. Am. Kitchen Garden. 
Field's Pear Culture.1.00 
Fish Culture. ..I.no 
Flint 00 Grasses.1.25 
GuuuOu On Milch Cows. . 'HI 
Herbert to Hotsb-K eepers 1-35 
Hooper'* 1 log A Gut), paper 25 
Do. do. cloth. ft) 
Hough's Farm Record.... S.00 
It is the Original mill only Genuine and Reliable Wring. 
er before the people. 
It surpasses all others in 
Strength of Frame! 
Capacity for Pressure! 
Power of Action! 
MICKCXS 
MOV 21 
WE CHALLENGE THE WORLD! 
We Defy All Competition! 
We invite a fair comparison with ant other Wringer, and will 
Jfiow•. bv positive proof and actual dimion-tratiou, that THE 
UsiVF.Bri.AI, CLOTHES WHINGER will finish work that 
"MdlAiIjiieting" .Machines and other cheap apologies for 
\\ ringer* have fi-lt nndone, and will easily prnns water from 
articles on which they bare done their Inst I If YOU don't hk 
likvk it. tut it 
We ask none to buv without a thorough test, for which abun¬ 
dant opportunity will be given to all. 
WE WARRANT 
EACH ONE IN EVERY PARTICULAR! 
THE PROVISION MARKETS. 
1 *J KK * J f , ’ T 21' - Fi.orn — Market le * active am] 
Mttrcrly ho finn. Rales at f-i 90 ", 1.93 for superfine Stute, jkft.3tk.oi 
Ai ','" 1 " ejtlT * id.yS for superttno Westeru ; it, fiai 
torn tu on to modi if; 1 extra WosVatti, W,4to5.;*t for *bit,- 
I'lLr brand* extra roiiml hrioncd Ohio, am! * 5 . 50.0 f,„-,o for trade 
rim* t OlkAot cto*jng steady Including a parcel of 
ext™ ch|i|| gf-.,. -«* r... . _ff „ , * ^ (|liote(1 
This admirable machine is now ready for the fruit harveat of 
1852. D is, if possible, made better than ever before, and well 
worthy the attention of all farmers wanting such machines. 
It has no superior in the market, and is the onl v mill that 
will properly grind Grapes. For sale by all respectable dealers. 
It your merchant does not keep them,tell him to send for one 
for you, or write tq the manufacturer yourself. 
Address the manufacturer. ISfit-lOt 
XV. O. II K kllk, Eagle Works, Harrisburg, Fa. 
. - : —- ' '"-i",*' ••*, -* ■ j> inciuumg .1 pareei ui 
[.•ir?,!??! 1 ! btate at $ 5 , 21 ) Caltaelutu flour mar be quoted 
* r, u. and with less business doing, naive at *A, 3 Hio'A,. 
epnng, mid ii.3n for guofi to choice extra, live Hour 
"me* mur, t and steady at $2 for inferior to choice, 
uui,?-ra, '"j" .''’’"k-rale rioroaml and prices very firm;-ales iO 
P (to v"‘\VM ® , r, ' l)u f, ‘ r *D updy wire, ami fff.iky3.10 for J.-r-.cv. 
casior ^TiiQ l^at mtirket may be quoted le-- active and a «hade 
xl p decline In sterling exchange ha*, an ntifitvoialde 
I.Iticuo spring at Jl.tto'ff.U! Milwaukee 
i rn at «i '.ef *, l 'i !' 1 f-'W« at $!,Ik I,Is. winter red Wash 
Michics.rt » 'S. : a'nbOl' Micbigno at $!,37c I.3G, and w hite 
1.1 , ftl . *';.A 1 I, A. Hvo contnniea scarce and Hie market 
market o" and State ut 7fi 0 "tie. Itarlev 
'•'■L k 't emit,miev dull and nominal at 70c Bortov malt dull 
at k> n c , ,‘,' V rL 1,t *f 1 vo* ore dull and nominal, Canada choice 
a'live huff Market may b«* quitted stride lower, with less 
4 't sSc r 111 •'■’■r doing forex port ami home ennsumpurm. sabs at 
5 Western, n ,1 ,|o alloat ft,el delivered ftl 
ri SS /" 1 rl ,V i ^1*7,■; ftto to for white Western. Oats 
1h;u " 1 ,u « 
f I.teslT rntrSZl ■Jl'tl^Vf "!T l|y ' ».»"> fi‘ ir Imsloess, sales at 
for prime u , ^ ' *U'.'i,ll,26 (or prune mess, aoff *.s.7fte <).iH) 
ciunti v^iu'in , 1 !* 1 4| - 1 ,' Iff !'"' 1 and rules linn: Rales ut $5,ft)Mi7 for 
ed.I,, *'?!' f • ,**“ 10 L <,r country mess, $11 c 13 , 5.1 lot ,epm:k- 
'''alftt ilftY wi J fi >r ro !1 beef.ii.il stld tmtn- 
$15 5,1 (-m V w®f bams fair; sales extra choice Western at 
Uii'li-n.-.'.s , f 111 . .. demaml und prices 
' Pi-', fi't rm' r f ,01 ’i l , nri *; i,v 'Ublets, 4 '., 
Con !• hrooked meats are dull am] unehungml B 11 
actire a, ra',*l' - ’e" 1 |niu V ft uotmnaily ooehauged. I„..rd more 
Butter ? Rp c " fi fioii wiles No. I t.. very choice at b'«u5e.— 
CheesLt„!s lhru ''v‘‘ t ^ ' tin- Ohio, and Ito 17c for SuV- 
Artie, t ' p lv n ," <1 Urn, common to good at Wic 
at $5,26. ~ WfU contruuti nominal. Dots quiet and firm; sales 
with an^ti'-',7 J ' N '" MkAL — The week clonod 
^xcoed^ij !<«• Hour, au'l th»* sales on 8aT;uMay tar 
very fiiailhii!!5?!}? U!,d *LI" Hie week. Tim market opened 
became very Jg Hit* day a.Daucud tlm dftmaud 
vaiice.l tenden^v in’.V 1 ul A hp close there was a strong ad- 
leticv m pnoes. Corn ileal is hrm and m request 
.fi.imvo 
Hoio non . . l.rio .t 5,00 
Extra JnehiH^xr rr . J -. . 4,7toi5,25 
Extra w iW«n«n. Indiana, 4c. 9.5to'fi,25 
Common fljiniidian"**..“'-6,dlX'i)d,75 
' jia 'es&S7! “ 
PHce-me .jn'PW'vnd feeling in Wheat and better 
" "."re active unrt 1 i^i 0 ?. " kite Michkan at 51 , 3 s. Corn 
"52c. but 1.1 JinlV lff liu k Si„ ,lri 'I 0r 1 ? a, F' 1 Western mixed at 
kas it-anspired ,. 1 , V“''- : 1 Barley arid live nothing 
it ist. f 0r Obi2 ChrnLo l oi s^'t lirml ,V w i th . a <air demand 
i turn- Sales SSrJSJL*! 5 ^ State at 47>, afloat 
CANVASSERS WANTED. 
To men who have had experience as canvanaers. or anv who 
would bka to engage in Up; -ale of this truly valuable inven¬ 
tion. liberal inducement* will be offered and good territory 
given them (they paying nothing lor the Fateut Right) iu which 
they shall barn the exclusive sale 
Descriptive Circulars fu'-nished by 
JUULS IVKS 4 CO., General Ag,'nie, 
*03 10. Box 2110.345 Broadway, New York. 
Sold by Special Ca.xv* segR.-j throughout the land. 
EMPIRE AGRICULTURAL WORKS 
A BEAUTIKl>. JUl’ROSfOPE, .'luisuifyitiK 
*) v ?J luu ' irad “mw*.»«'' tuitntv-rioht ■nits 1 Jiu silver.) 
* n rc. Ot ihuervat powwr* $1 ini. Atiuled tn*e. \d«ln*-s 
6 . ^2-it _ F* M, BOWENf B«».\ Jut), Bo!*U»n, 
l^OltT EDWAUD 1NSTIfTITK,—SlTo PKU 
| \ ^AK. Hr>st be-^t planriH*! rnoaf. Hucr»*>8ful 
ikourohitf Sviiiiimr/ uj the Slate. Hhw you it dnughtt*r to 
educate, or h -inu to prt k pani for cnUe<fis or for busin»’i-H; 
lELr* fox* tiro Women! 
A Great and Novel Invention. 
The only Combine,! Hutte 
Weigher 
now offered to 
nts. For illus- 
-.- - --V ...... - - -. ,e.**g for July 12 
I his mftebiue bus been tested iu thp most thorough manner 
bv a number of dairymen in Ctifliitauqua countv, and received 
thon highest commendation Fur Circular containing fill! 
particulars, address the undersigned, who are prepared to sell 
Rights ot TertUory. RICHARDS UN ,v KEELER. 
_ Sherman. Chant, On . y V 
44 |\/rORK AGENTS WANTED/*— To solicit or 
1 v L ders for the Little Ulnnt sn-wlng Mm hlue. only $15 
Hemnier Gauge, -crew di iver aud extra Needle*. Will pay a 
liberal salary and expenses, or allow commissions. For partic¬ 
ulars address with Stamm T. S. PAGE, 
Toledo. Ohio, General Agent United States 
„ ,-' T 9!P°? Springs, on the 15th inst, Mrs. SARAH S. ALLEN 
o! i‘v „, ie e, Ut i" ii' Af.K.y. Hyde Fork, and sister of Fkkdkniok 
audhAituKi. A Ntauk of thin city. 
I.v this city, on tho 17t.li Inst., nf congestion of the luain, 
SSJliftS&lSlJW ” r a “'■*“* *' 
Lv this city, on the 15th inst., 
S. and Sophia E. Collins. 
^fvWhitehaikWash. Co.. N. Y„ ,. 
ABIGAL, daughter of M. J. aud M. 
LEWIS S., infant son of Chas. 
A-a*.' 
