PUSSELL’8 PlfOLIPTr Slmw- 
Ll bbrkv Pi.a.nts arc now offered for sale ('H.toloirueaesnt 
to all applicant*,(by inclosing stump) giving its origin ami supe¬ 
riority overall other varieties 
Price...*6 per dozen 
Price. S3 per half rioz. 
All ordersregistered -it date received. Plant-, ready for de¬ 
livery in the Spring nl 1803, and will he sent out in rotation, 
as ordered. Address GEO. 01>APP. AubiteU, N i 
THE CATTLE MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, AtmrsT 3—The current prices for the week at 
all the markets are as follnws: 
BKXr CATTLE. 
First quality.^pcwt $7,711628,88 
Ordinary quality,. 7.'.’Shi 7.75 
Common quality. 
Inferior quality.. 
COWS AMD GALVK8. 
First quality,. 
Ordinary quality,. 
Common quality. 
Inferior quality. 
VEAL CALVES 
First quality.IP ft 5 
Ordinary quality. • 1 i@5 
Commoii quality. A @ya 
Inferior quality. 3, L iA'l c 
8HRKP AMD LAMBS. , , __„ 
Prime quality. TP head $4,50@s.00 
Ordinary. 4,4fl@6,U0 
Common,. 3 mi's 3 75 
Inferior,.*. 2,0(X<$8,00 
swimk _ 
Corn-fed. 4@Dac 
do. light ... — o 
ALBANY, Aco. it —Brkvks—W e have to repeat the old 
storv this week—lieavv receipts, light demand, and a fall in 
prices We have never known our market to bo more depress¬ 
ed, and we have no record of a lower standard nf prices. The 
highest wholesale price paid this Week is $4,37 k- 100 ft*., and 
that lor a few prime p.\tra steers-line. fat, and averaging .shout 
1500 rt)S. The average quality is better than la-t week, and yet. 
prices have drooped at least 10c 100 lbs on all grades 
Reobipts — The following is our comparative statement of re¬ 
ceipts at, this market over the Central Railroad, estimating 16 to 
the car, _ 
Cor week 
This week Last week last rear. 
Cattle .3,615 3.075 2,912 
Sheep.-3.394 2,760 3.402 
Hogs. 127 
Prices—T owards toe close the market was only moderately 
active at the following quotations: 
This week. Last week. 
Premium...$0,lK);a 0,00 $0,()0(a)0.00 
Extra . _............ 4,20,ft'4.4tl 4,25O!'4.fl0 
First quality.SMS'S,95 S,70@4,0t) 
Second qnality,.3,'tVi 3,30 8,15(53,35 
Third quality.2.30:a'2.65 2,4(Xy2!,75 
Skkkp amp I.am as — Rut, littfe doing. , Supply small and 
holders are asking M alkie r fd lb higher for Sheep and 2.46i.5ftC ji 
head more for Irfuuhs. Several small sales were made fttST*® 
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PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANT 
;i2 .Tay Street., New York, 
Sells for Farmers and others every description of Cooutry Pro¬ 
duce at the highest market price* Advances made on consign¬ 
ments, and Countiy Produce bought for cash. 
C'y~ All Farmers and Shippers should send to him for one of 
his weekly " Price Currents." Tl contains the New York prices 
of farm produce each week Sent free to any address. 
manufactured from 
TJTSrBTJE,3S7EX3 BONES 
Containing all the animal fertilizing properties. 
Our Si ipei*pliosp] 
Is equaled by few and surpassed by none. 
Parties giving us a trial mar depend on receiving the intrin¬ 
sic value of their money. 
TERMS CASH. 
Address A. LUSTER & BROS., 
P. O. Box No. — Tarry Town, Westchester Co., N. Y., 
and P. O. Box No. — Newark, N. J. 
Prindle’s Patent A sr ricul t u r a I 
AND FARMER’S STEAM BOILER 
This new apparatus, patented by I). R. PRINT) I. E. Fast 
Bethany, N. Y.. has already a large sale both in this and di-v- 
tant States. Hundreds w ho now use it can tc'tifv to its superior 
advantages over any other Cooking or Steaming Apparatus in 
use. It IB the only thing of the kind in the timid which com 
bines the portable Furnace, open Caldron, Steam Boiler and 
Retort It is pi rfectly cafe, simple, easily managed, and of suf¬ 
ficient capacity for domestic use. It is particularly adapted t.O 
cooking or steaming largo quantities of food for hogs or other 
stock. Also, for hftHina, St’VViing, or Ending any substance, 
Cooking for the Antiv. &<• Ail classes use it to advantage. 
It works equally well for the Farmers. Clothiers, Dyers, Car 
riagu Shops, amt Steamers of Timber; also for Hotels, Aalonmi, 
Bathing loom* Laundries, Dwellings, Pour Houses. Hospitals. 
Forts. Camps, ami Merchant and Navy Vessels. It not onlv 
aijpercedes 'lie common Caldron, but greatly economize* fuel, 
saves the time of the operator and expensive arches and rJiim- 
nej/t, cleaning of kettles for different uses and the removal or 
itirctng of Substance* whits hot to prevent burning. The cook. 
ing of large quentitie* is tiowmade a pleasure, instead ofatask, 
a. compared to the old process of boiling In kett.loa. No Ilog 
pen. Stock Farm, or Ltnirv can afford to he without one. Three 
sizes will he furnished to the fall trade of 1862. 
I.'y trend for Illustrated Circular, giving details, inclosing 
stamp for postage. 
I W It is expected that this new apparatus will be on exhibi¬ 
tion the present fall at the New York, Ohio, Michigan, and Illi¬ 
nois Slate Fairs, It is also on Exhibition at that Worlds Fair in 
Loudon. 
Kmkroktic AMD RgsPOMStnr.n Agrnts Wsvnen imme¬ 
diately to canvass every County in the Northern Stale*. Now 
i* the time to secure the sale of this great monopoly, by initne- 
diate>pplie*tmn Gil OUlars, pinna to rn* to AffnUs md the trade, 
free, All inquiries addressed to the patentee promptly attend¬ 
ed to. ». Ik 1*KIM»IJC, 
Patentee and Proprietor, East Bethany. N. Y. 
East Bethany, N. T . August, 1862, 
R ECEIVER'S SALE OP NURSERY STOCK— 
The undersigned, appointed receiver of the Nursery Stock 
of the late firm of Gregory & Goldsmith, now offers the same 
for sale to Dealers and Nurserymeu. 
The stock eoDsists of forty thousand Dwarf Pears, 30,(100 
Standards : 30.000 Cherries 'l2,0u0 Apple Tree* , and a large 
variety of Evergreens and Ornamental .Shrill)*, on the late farm 
of James H Grsuort. adjoining the Nursery of Ei.lwamukr 
& Barhv, The Property is desirable, and will be sold low. 
Application should he made at once to 
PATRICK BARRY. Receiver, or to his Agent, 
Rochester, Aug. I, 1862 JAS. 11. GREGORY 
itlarkcte, Commerce, &c 
Market Bum- — Extra (includingnothing but the best large 
Cat stall-fed Oxen) fC.OiKh'6,50 first qnality, $5,75ie!0,00; second 
do, $5,25(<i)A25; third no, $4,002)0,00; ordinary, $—(oj—. 
Working Ox«m. V palr- $!»@125. 
Cows AMD Csi.VKS - $35, $3601.44 
Stores —Yearlings, $—(§—; Two years old, $15@17; Three 
years old, $18®I9. 
Sheep amp Lames 3800 at market. Prices in lots, $1,50(22,- 
50 each; extra, 7275g.3,5) 
Hides - 6r<j)7e *) lb l a I low - 7V$(2N«c. 
Pelts - Cairskina-s^sc & lb. 
Veal Calves, from $0,00@0,00 
BBienTOX, AUGUST 7 - At market, 1000 Beef Cattle, 200 
Stores S.ffoo Sheep and Lambs, 200 Swine. 
Beef Cattle—P rices, extra. $6.30'00,00, first quality, $6,25g 
0,00. second do, $6,flotii)0,fio. third do. fO.OOfirO.OO. 
WORKING OxK.V $9.5, $!2»)@U36 
Milch Cows—$47 n 4.9, common, $18(&d9 
Veal Calves — JS.iWn5,i>i 
Stokes- Yearling. tOfciOO, Two years old, $17@18; Three years 
old, $20Ca)21. 
H idss — shDK^e IP ft. Tallow — SJfOPBtfe. 
Pelts —til,75(a!0,87 each. Calf Skins — Hto'9c P ft. 
Shkkp amd Lames— $2,<KX®$,60; extra, $3.0.)(« 4.00 
SwiNR—Stores, wholesale,"5 1 ij(<u6>,r.; retail. 5(o)7c Fat Hogs, 
undressed, none. Still-fed. none- Spring Pigs'. flKc; retail, 
6<*io)7c. 
TORONTO, ArnrsT 6 .—Beef—F irst-class beef now sell* at 
$4,50 per cwt; second claa* St $3,.4<><ii4, and inferior or third 
class at $2,60)123 50. There have been large supplies during the 
week, live-eighths of which continue to come in Irom the West- 
ern section of Canada. 
Calves ideotv, and in slow demand, at $2,50(5)4,00 each. 
Sheep plenty j w itlj poor demand at $3(3)3,50 each per car load. 
Lambs at $1,75(42.25 each-— Globe. 
Rvirnl New-Yorker OIBoe, ) 
Rochester, August 12th, 1862. J 
Our market is extremely inactive. We note but two changes. 
Mess Pork has again declined, and is selling at $1(),00@10,50 
Hay—'T he range for hay is $7.00^)12,00; old hay being out of 
the market J 
Wool — But very little wool is offering, and the rates are the 
aame as last week. 
Rochester Wholesale Prices. 
Eggs, dozen. IOPCIOc 
nonev, box. 12414c 
Candles, box. lOMO.^e 
Candles, extra.... Ui&llc 
Fruit and Root*. 
Apple*,bushel.... 6tfa)S7e 
Foreign and American Horticultural Agent 
AND COMlVtlSSION MERCHANT 
EXHIBITION siiri SALES ROOMS 
No. 634 Broadway, near Bleaker Street, New York. 
ALL kinds of new. rare, and Seedling Plants, Fruits, Flowers, 
Trees, Vines.Shrubs, ka.; Iron, Wire and Rustic Wnrk; French, 
English and American Glass, Patent Heaters; Foreign and 
American Books, Magazines. Papers, Platen, Designs, Drawings, 
&c- All Horticultural Novelties, a* soon as introduced. 
IT" All orders, Ac., will receive the personal attention of the 
Proprietor, 653-tf 
Flour, apriug do, 4 7V'i5HD 
Flour, buckwheat... OOO.iX'.tX) 
Meal, Indiao. l.PttlUl 12 
Wheat. Geneaee. JTcyllA! 
Best white Canada.. 1 2,Ya)i.28 
Corn, old. 40®5i'e. 
Corn, new. 48(qifli)c. 
Rye, 60 ft« P bush.. 5.VU60C, 
Oats, by weight,— 40®40c. 
Bariev. Ma'fiic, 
Buckwheat. OGuDOc. 
Beans. 1.5u(qi2.iX) 
M eat*. 
Pork, mess.$10,011(5)10 50 
P»rk. clear.12.1M--12 50 
Dressed hogs, cwt S SiXm 4.00 
Beef. cwt... 4.iK.tel 6.00 
Spring lamb*, each I SO.u) 2.0*7 
Mutton, carcass... 4(a\5c. 
Hams, smoked_ 6;5)7c. 
Shoulders. 4(ai5c. 
Chicken*. 
Turk eye. H510c. 
Geese.. 40i7u.50c. 
Ducks P pair. 385.44c. 
Dairy, A-e. 
Butter, roll. lOKJhtlc. 
Butter, firkiD. Hihllo 
Cheese. «a)7c. 
Lard, tried. 7t»ihMe. 
Tallow, rough. Ml c. 
Tallew, tried. 8gi8 q, 
rpHE 
Hickok’s Patent Portable Keystone 
CIDER AND WINE MILL. 
10,000 in use and approved. 
This admirable machine is now ready for the fruit harvest of 
1862. It is, if possible, made better than ever before, and wall 
worthy the attention of -ill fanners wanting such machine* 
It has no superior in the market, and is the only mill that 
will properly grind Grapes. Fnr sale by all respectable dealers. 
If your merchant doe* not keep them,tell him to sendfor one 
for you, or write to the manufacturer yourself 
Address Urn manufacturer. [.VH-lOt 
>V. O. IIIUKOK, Exele Works. Harrisburg. Pa. 
Do. dried W ft... 4®4Ke 
Peaches, do. 12a' 14c 
CherrioB, do. 12a;14o 
Plums, do. Saline 
Potatoes. 7fi@S7>i 
Hide* And Bklii*. 
Slaughter. 4A,(3i5c 
Calf. 7(a)8c 
Sheep Pelt*. tO 12ali00 
l.aiob Pelt*. 25c(.q)75c 
Seed*. 
Clover, medium, $4.25(3)4.50 
Do. large, .... 6.(k>sfi.26 
Timothy. 2.00®225 
Eundrlc*. 
Wood, hard.$S.OO®6.CO 
Wood, soft. S. I*KaJ3.lX) 
Coal. Sci-antou ... .5.50:71.5 60 
CoaLPitt.stou.fi.5(i7*5.50 
Coal. Shamokin... 650iai550 
Coal, Cliar. 7A8c 
Halt, hbl.$1.50(0)1 55 
Straw tun. 4 50Ci4.no 
Hay. new tun.7.00(3; 12.0 
Cotton 
‘FROSTS- & feGEIABLES 
THE WOOD MARKETS, 
PERFECT GEMS FOR EVERY HOME. 
PlLotogi-apIi A.ltouras, 
IN EVERT VARIETY. 
These Albums constitute a "Family Record “ for the display 
and proper preservation of the card photographs of the family 
or of friend3 and others, *0 useful os well as so pretty that no 
home is compete without one. 
Our prices are such as to bring them withio everybody's 
reach, ranging from 75 cent* to $9, according to size and quality. 
Descriptive Circulars furnished on application, and Albums sent 
post-paid, on receipt of price. 
Agents Wanted Kverywhere! 
For the sale of these and “ The. People's Great Books," with 
whom liberal arrangements will be made. 
Address all orders to 
JOUN EDWIN POTTER, Publisher, 
655--H No. 617 Sansom St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
Equal to any in the World!!! 
NEW YORK, Auo 9 —The market is active, and sale* quite 
lorge. embracing 350 bales washed Mediterranean at 32t'n 40c.; 
20*1 do Cordova, 33c; 200 do washed Creole, RrhuiOc: 350 do line 
Chilian, SOte'SSc; 102 do Fust India, 25*1 do Buenos Ayres, 200 do 
unwashed Morocco, and 153 do washed Creole, on private terms. 
There i* not a large stock of domestic lieeco on -ate. about in 000 
ft* were disposed of at 60®87c; and of pulled, 60.0UO ft* sold at 
45(3)6.40, cash. Consumers have berm the chief buyers; the deal¬ 
ers no not seem inclined to speculate heavily at present prices. 
Saxony Fleece ft.58.3)58 
American full bload Merino.53,365 
American halt and threodonrths Merino.50A52 
American Native and quarter Merino ...45,3.51 
Extra nulled .. ..... . 60362 
Su perune pnlie, 1.473 48 
No t nuNe 1.367637 
Lamb's pulled.—ffi— 
California fine, unwashed.3a7h35 
California comrann do.18.ji.l8 
Peruvian washed. “ 
Valparaiso washe,'... 
South American Merino unwashed 
South American Mestiza unwashed 
South American common washed.. 
South American Eutre Rios do. 
South American unwashed. 
South American Cordova washed... 
Cape Good Hope unwashed. 
East. India washed. 
African unwashed. 
African washed. 
Mexican washed. 
Texas. 
Smyrna unwashed. 
Smyrna washed. 
IklHThN, Acer st 9—The following are the rates for the 
week. 
Saxony and Mer . tine, . .51(3)58 Texna.00(3)00 
Full blood,.52(3)6* Smyrna, wtudied.23@35 
Si and blood,.50,752 Do unwashed,.14(3)26 
Common.fl(Kn.42 Syrian,.16(330 
Pulled, extra.bo , 1,60 Cape.26(3)65 
Do. aiipei-flne.47 ,1,56 Crimea,;.14laa5 
Do No l,..45-7*53 Buenos Ayres,. 16(350 
Do No 2,. 0061)00 Peruvian, washed,.24(3)38 
WeBtern mixed.4tAji62 Canada..(J0@0i) 
THE PROVISION MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, Auo. 11 - Flour— The unfavorable new* by 
the Jura, and the decline in gold and sterling exchange, have a 
very depressing effect upon the Hour market, and prices may 
be quoted 8 <q)l 6 c lower, with a moderate business doing for ex¬ 
port and home eousuiuptiou At the close there were no lmy 
ers at outride quotation*. Sale* at ?- 4 ,A5A, 0.5 for superfine 
State, ao,H?„« a.30 for extra State; $t,*5(.i6,e.4 for superfine 
Western $ 6 . 1 * 3 5,»0 for common to medium extra Western; $5,- 
40,Vefl,66 for shipping liraud* extra TOiind hooped Ohio and W,.- 
65(,L6,25 for trade brand* do,—the market closing dull C'nnadinn 
flour market rule* heat * and 10 c lower, with a moderate busi¬ 
ness doing, sale* at $5.1*3.5.30 for commou.atnl $4.Ay„ 6.25 for 
good to choirs extra Rye Hour Continues quiet and steady at 
$3,76(34,25 for inferior ti) choice Corn meal is in moderate 
demand and steady; sales at $3,603 3,60 foi Brandy wine, $.3,60 
for Marsh’* caloric, anil $3,20 3.3,30 tor Jersey. 
Graim The decline in gold ami sterling exchange ha* a very 
depressing effect on the wheat market, and price*have decliued 
folly 2 c, with only a moderate business doing fur export and 
home conanmpttou. SaletlChicugospringat|51,11 ul.l*; Miiwau- 
kee club at 31 , 176711 . 22 ; amber Iowa at $1,22/31,24; winter red 
Western at $1,29," 1.32. mixed Western at $1,34: white Michigan 
at $1,403 1.47. and new white Kentucky at $l,.5Aq'1.65 Rye 
quiet at 76ju78c for \Vestei o, and State at 836ii86C, Burley mar¬ 
ket continue* dull and nominal at 70c Barley mall continues 
dull and nominal at 31,10 Peas nominal at 85c for Canada. 
Corn—Market, heavy and In per bu*liel lower, with a limited 
demand for export aud home consumption: safe* at jfi>j!ie.47c. 
for o d mixed Western, .42(7)A4e for Raatorn, 48 i.42cfot ii|i»duml 
IVestern, 67c for yellow Western, and 680 for obi white North¬ 
western. Gut* In mod*)rate requeat, aalc* at 46fej50e for Jersey. 
Oanailn, Western and Mato. 
pROvmto.vH—Pork—Market itcady end price* firmer, sales at 
$11,25(11 11,50 for mex«: $11,00(0)11,26 for prime moss, and £9,76'in 
10 ,IX) lor nrimr. Beef market rules qnlednud QVM; sale* at $4- 
60:.i)7,00 for countr y prime. $ 8 .. 10.75 Tor’country mess; $L(a) 
13,75 fur re packed do; $13:3 II.JO for extra mesa. Prime mesa 
beef dull and nominal at $19 u 20 Ber-f ham* rule inactive; 
sales Eastern and Western at $ 16 , 00 ^ 116 , 50 . Cat meats are in 
moderate demand, and prices me steady, *a!e« at 3V“4c for 
Western and city shoulder*, 6 .*£;V 6 Lc. for ham*. Smoked meats 
are dull and unchanged Bacon aides are quiet and prices are 
entirely nominal. Lard steady and active, and price* firm; 
sale* No 1 tq very eii * ' gl .. rii' 
(a) 15c tor.) 1 • and Ik| 
and sellui • -t t*fi 8 « 
A.*hkv * • 
JL>"> Aii'iii 
w> 1.50,021)11 bales (■ 
J ash, choice gratlB 
I Skkps—T he in.^l 
f the former the 
small sales Itere^l 
60l) bags were si.iH 
Oc, *kkA Timothy H 
^UnY, A)' I 
ed ste,\ly for Fln^B 
ne.** wa* dune at^m 
are about, equal t^ UI n 
value, with a goptf mirine** 
Common to g\od State,. 
Fancy and ExtVi* State,. 
Near Markets. Schools, Railroads, Churches, and all the blessings of Civilization. 
1,200,000 Acres, in Farms of 40, 80,120,160 Acres and up 
wards, in ILLINOIS, the Garden State of America. 
15:3)],4 
.26(0)28 
,20 526 
.17(3 20 
.205283 
.12(3)15 
.29 a 32 
.28m SO 
.13 <1:2.4 
.16,0)20 
.80 it 34 
.20(3;« 
.OiKiilX) 
.18(3)22 
The Illinois Central Railroad Company offer, ON LONG CREDIT, the beautiful and 
fertile PRAIRIE LANDS lying along the whole line of their Railroad, 700 MILES 
IN LENGTH, upon tbemost 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 oall THEIR OWN, as will 
appear from the following statements: 
to enter with the fairest prospects of like results. Dairy 
Farming also presoots its inducements to many. 
CULTIVATION OF COTTON. 
The experiments in Cotton culture are of very great 
promise. Commenting in latitude 39 deg. 80 min. (see 
Mattoon on the Branch., and Assumption on the Main 
Line), the Company owns thousands If acres well adapted 
Co the perfection of this Jlbrc.. ,1 settler hating a family 
of young children, can Turn l heir youthful labor to a most 
profitable account in the growth and perfection tf this plant. 
MINING AND MANUFACTURES. 
The great resources of the etate, in Coal. Iron. Lead, 
Zinc, Potter’B Clay, Limestone, .-kuutstone, A-c. , &c., are 
almost untouched ; they await tins arrival of enterpris¬ 
ing and energetic tnon. accustomed to convert them into 
gold. 
RAILROAD SYSTEM OF ILLINOIS. 
$115, 000 ,000 has 
A DAILY AFTERNOON NEWSPAPER, 
PUBLISHED AT 
Plxiladelpliia, 
Devoted to Finance, Stock Sales of New York, Philadelphia, 
Baltimore and Boston; Foreign and Domestic Markets; Do¬ 
mestic and Foreign Exchanges; Specie Quotations; City and 
Land Warrants, Ac., Ac ; with a Daily description of New 
Counterfeit Bank Note*. 
The Quotations and Reviews will be from leading Bankers, 
prominent Stock Brokers and Commercial Reporters; the 
Foreign Correspondence by the most eminent houses. 
Thu Quotations by 
DREXEL & CO., 
JAY, COOKE & CO., 
C. CAMBLOS & CO., 
HARROLD, WILLIAMS & CO., 
WITHERS & PETERSON, 
THOMPSON BROTHERS, 
ILLINOIS. 
Is about equal in extent to England, with a popu¬ 
lation of 1,722,666, and a soil capable 01' supporting 20, 
000,000. No Slate in the Valley of tho Mississippi offers 
so great an inducement to the settlor as the State of Ill¬ 
inois. Thorn is no part or the world where all the Condi 
t ions'of climate and soil so admirably combine to pro- 
duoo thoso two groat staples, Coax aud Whkat. 
CLIMATE. 
Nowhere can tlm industrious farmer secure such im¬ 
mediate results from his labor as on these deep, rich, 
loamy Hulls, cultivated with so much ease. Tho cliraato 
from the oxlrame southern part nf tho State to tho Tcrru 
Haute. Alton and st. I/an Is Railroad, a distance of near¬ 
ly 200 miles, is well adapted to Waiter. 
WHEAT, CORN, COTTON TOBACCO. 
Peaches, Pear*. Tomatoes, and every variety of fruit 
ami vegetables is grown in great abundance, from 
which Chicago and oihi-r Northern mark- -* arc fur¬ 
nished from lour lo 9ix weeks earlier than their imme¬ 
diate viemitv. Betwci-u the Terre Haute, Alton nml rit 
Ismis Railway and ilio Katikakeo and Illinois Rivers, 
(a distance of 116 tulles on the Branch, and 136 miles 
on tho Main Trunk,) Hea tho great Corn and Stock rais¬ 
ing portion of the State. 
THE ORDINARY YIELD 
of Com is from 50 lo 80 bushels per acre, Cattle, 
Horses, Mules, Sheep and Hugs are raised hern at a 
small cost, and yield large profit-'. It is bellevod that 
no sectiou of country presents greater lnducermnita for 
Dairy H arming than the Prairies of Illinois, a branch of 
farming lo which but little attention has been paid, and 
which ’roust yield sure, profitable malts. Between 
I the Kanknkoe and Illinois Rivers, auil Chicago and 
Dunleilti, fa distance of 56 miles on the Braneh and 147 
r 8V-i(i-?*c. Butter i* selling at 10 
for State. Cbeeee r|^tdy and Arm, 
I to good ^ 
Milhr-Tote; Pearl*, 
for cnnsuinijUoJJwirh sales 
1 lod do. 1 Sties, in lots. 7@10c 
and wanted at. full prices, 
ir Clover ami Ti mot by Of 
>ected to he light We note 
ag*. for export, 9c, cash; L- 
Railroads intersect the whole State, 
been invested In completing the great net-work that 
links every part of the Slate Into immediate connection 
w lilt the surrounding States and the dircciest thorough - 
fares of Commerce. 
THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD 
Traverses thu whole length or the State, from the hanks 
of tha Mississippi and Ijike Michigan to the Ohio.— 
Aa its uarue I in ports, tho Railroad runs through the cen¬ 
tre of tho State, aud on either aide of tho road along its 
whole length liu tho lands Offered for sale. 
TO ACTUAL SETTLERS. 
From tho unprecedented advantages this Company 
offers, H is not surprising that it should have already 
disposed 1,300,1)00 acres of land. It ie now selling at 
the rate of 5,000 acres per week, The population along 
the hue has trebled in leu years, aud is now 814,891.— 
Thu Company x*ll to actual cultivators, and every con¬ 
tract contains an agreement to cultivate. 
CITIES, TOWNS, MARKETS. DEPOTS, 
There are Ninety -eight Depute on tho Company’s Rail¬ 
way, giving about one every seven miles. Cities, Towus 
and Vintages .are situated at convenient distances 
throughout tlie whole route, where every desirable 
commodity may bo found as readily as in tho oldest 
cities of tha Cnioujind whera buyers aro to ba met 
for all kinds of farm produce. 
EDUCATION. 
Mechanics and working men will find the free school 
system emeu lira god by the State, aud endowed with a 
largo revenue for the support of tb* Bcbools. Childrsn 
can live insight of the school, the college, tha church, 
aud grow up with the prosperity of tho loading 8talo 
in the Great Western Empire. 
No one who has visited this splendid region nf coun¬ 
try can doubt that it equals tho most favored descrip¬ 
tions that have over been given of it; but tel any c.-am- 
fill observer visit it, and tie will inform you that the 
half baauot been told of the advantages .t offers for im¬ 
mediate occupation and immediate returns, and it is be¬ 
lieved, that if these surpassing adtranus** ware roade 
known to the formers, meoh&nlca, hum fficltirors ail'd 
working population nf ovor-crowd-i Kurop*, they 
would promptly avail themselves of toe knowledge. 
Subscription $4 per annum, in advance. Address 
S. E. COHEN, Pcbushkh, 
71)4 Chc*tnut St., Philadelphia, Pu. 
I.v Livonia, on the 2d in*t.. bv Rev. Mr. McJkrai.T), EDGAR 
ANNI3 and Miss ANNICE FELLOWS, all of Livonia. 
lo MkAL — Our market open- 
le Timmins' a moderate Imsi- 
.* of Saturday. The receipts 
Cora meal is uuch iuged in 
,$5,00@5,10 
. 5,26<.i!6,50 
. 5,UtKa)5,50 
5,76(di6,.40 
. 6.lXKu;6,75 
I.x Brighton, on the 5th inst., at tho residence of his son, E. 
F. Hoyt, LEVI HOYT, aged ucai-ly 82 years. 
At Harrison’s Landing, Va.. July 20th. of typhoid fever, GEO. 
H. BudTWICK, of the 95th Regiment N. Y. Volunteers, aged 
42 years. 
Oh the 28th of last January, at Fort Craig, New Mexico, of 
wounds received at the battle of Val Verdie. JOSEPH HOD- 
SON, formerly of this city. 
Lv this city, on Monday, the 11th inst., JARVIS M HATCH, 
aged 62 years. 
Iw this city, on the 10th inst., FRANCES MAUDE ALICE, in¬ 
fant daughter of Lieut. -OoL Fbahk A. and Sabah Schoktfki., 
aged 7 months and 10 days. 
ndiana. &c, 
abundance.. The northern portion of Illinois is about the 
climate of Pensybwnio . u-/ul< the Southern part has the 
climate rf Kentucky and Virginia, giving a vanity of 
temperature in the Stale, suited to almost every product of 
the United States. 
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS. 
The Agricultural products of llliuois are greater than 
those of aDy other Stai ■■ The Wheat Crop of 1861 was 
estimated at 85,000,00i> bushels while tho Corn crop 
yields not less than 140,000,000 bushels In-sidea the 
crop of Gate, Barley, Rye, Buckwheat, Pot*toe*. Sweet 
Potatoes, Pumpkins. Squashes, Flax, Hemp, Peas, Clo¬ 
ver, Cabbage, Beets, Tobacco, Sorgheim, Orapas, 
Peaches, Apples, &C-, which go to swell tho vast aggro- 
gate of production m this tortile region. Over l-our 
Million tons of produce wore sent out the State of Illinois 
during tho past year. 
STOCK RAISING. 
In Central and Southern Illinois uncommon advan¬ 
tages are presented for the extension of btock raising. 
All kinds of (Uttle, Horses, Mules, Sheep, Hogs, Ac., of 
the best breeds, yield handsome profits ; large fortunes 
have already been made, and the field is open for others 
BUFFALO, Aug. 11—Fi.our — The market du'l and inactive; 
Rales Ohm and Indiana double extra at $5,37toiA4,75; Loekport 
family Hour at $6..4o ; double extra Ohio and Indiana at $5,ax<ij 
S,«2;g- closing dull aud inactive. 
, Guaih— The wheat mai ket dull, heavy, inactive and droop¬ 
's" 8 '' ^, ‘ s 18.00U hush No. 1 Milwaukee club on private terms. 
Ao other rale* reported to indicate market value*. Corn—The 
market dull and Ueffry; sale* 18,0tK) !m,b. white corn on private 
t^nn*. No ntljfM* Inmi-wctionA rnportwl. 0&t&—In uooij <Jeniauid; 
Rales 11,000 bush pn private tonne, ami Chicago atSStjo. Bar- 
le.v—Quiet and inactive. No transaction* to indicate market 
value Rvo-Thn market quiet, inactive aud nominal at 66.*) 
terror >o 1 i liloago and Wisconsin. 
Brass—I n fair demand; price* nominal at *1,62*, for common 
and $a 25 for choice. Very choice uavv held at $2,60 
Skri.,* — Quiet and nominal at *2 for Timothy, and $5,80SG,00 
lor L Inver 
Ryk Flour— Quiet and nominal at ?.3,26. 
I ROviSpsH — Pork —The market dull with only moderate 
bURuie.-s itntnr; quoted at SUXy 10,5ftfor heavv me**; and $ 9 , 60 ud 
SlOfor light me M . Lord fair to prime 7 *,(<j,8c. Mess Beef, city 
packed, $ 7 . 3 , 10 . Hauiv-7V$(a^)c. shoulders 4c. Smoked Beef 
wu. 10c. 
TORONTO, august 6.-Gra(m — During the past week the 
supplies of grain in the street market have been verr slow 
“•{"keat generally beiim sold at 93cSi$l. Today it was at low 
a»9i)c rJ bushel Spring Wheat - There were but a few loads 
oi spring wheatotfereil during this week. The average prices 
were 84i. r m88o-. the highest to-day was 87c 13 bushel Bariev — 
i nw week there has been hut a very light supply of barley, 
some five or six load* would cover the whole supply for the 
n . Anything that ha* been offered brought fg)c. >) bushel 
uats—The supply of oat* tor the past, week has been v«»y poor, 
ten or twelve load* being offered all the week Thev sold 
u i t to day On previous days they brought 40@42c Y) 
ousnel. I ea*—Of which there have been Rcareely any offered 
to da , U ' Wl; vk. fide is freely offered. There were’ none offered 
Butter, Fresh ’P ft. 153)16 
Eggs, y( doieu. IS®13 
Potatoes, >4 bushel. 8oCa$l 
Do. new, ^ peck. 17S0U 
"AV IB tun.lS.OOotl3d.4k) 
. .lflDOlqfnOO 
.i-Mi-fiu 
t&~ ADVEHT1B1NW TERMS, lu Advaiioe—T hikty-Fith 
C axTa a Lisk, each insertion. A price and a half for extra 
display, or 62>f oents per line of space. SpkciaL Notioks (fol¬ 
lowing reading matter, leaded,) Sixty Cents a Line. 
IQ) The immense circulation of the Rural Nbw-Yorkrr— 
full twenty thousand more than that of any other similar jour¬ 
nal—renders it by far the Beet and Cheapest Advertising Medium 
of its class in America. This tact should be borne in mind 
by all Nurserymen. Manufacturers. Wholesale Dealers, Land 
Agents, Ac.. Ac., who necessarily depend upon the People of 
tho North for patronage. 
It is the Ortsfinal nnd only Genuine and Keiluble Wring¬ 
er before the people. 
It surpasses all others in 
Strength of Frame ! 
Capacity for Pressure! , 
Power of Action! 
WE CHALLENGE THE WORLD! 
We Defy All Competition! 
We invite a fair comparison with any other Wringer, and will 
show, by punitive proof and actual demonstration, that THE 
UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGER will finish work that 
"Self-adjusting’’ Machines and other cheap apologies for 
Wringers have left undone, and will easily press cater from 
articles on which they have done their best: If you don’t bk- 
LiKVk IT, TRY IT. . 
We ask none to buy without a thorough test, for which abun¬ 
dant opportunity will he given to all. 
WE WARRANT 
EACH ONE IN EVERY PARTICULAR! 
non standard pear trees- 
i ,f.\r\ M l With a large aud well grown Nurserv Stuck of all 
kinds. Send for Catalogue*. K. MOODY 6t'SON 
657-2t Niagara Nurseries, Loekport, N. Y. 
PRICES AND TERMS OF PAYMENT-ON LONO CREDIT, 
SO \crea at $10,00 per acre, with interest at 6 per cent. ^ at an Acre 
annually upon the Mowing terms: 
Cash Payment.$48 00 Cash Payment,.S24 0( 
Payment in one year,. 48 00 Payment in one year,. 24 0( 
“ “ two years,. 48 00 <e “ ^ ws) . -4 0( 
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Address LAND COMMISSIONER, 
ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD CO., CHICAGO, ILL. 
M oney to loan.-ti,* moxrok 
County Savixos Institctio.x has money to loan on im¬ 
proved forms iu Monroe and adjoining countie*. 
J. E. I'lERl’ONT, Secretary. 
Rochester, Aug 16, 1562 S67-4teow 
A SSIGNEES SALK OK RKAL ESTATE-On 
J. V the prembo* at Hillsdale, State of Michigan, bv Auction 
on Tue*day and \Vodne.*day, the 7tb and 8tb day* of Octeber 
1862, commencing at 10 o'clock, A. A!., will -ell over i. 0 >)n acres 
of improved L \M«, iu and adjolnin;: the Village aud College 
ground*, in iota to suit purohiuierB. from one hern upwards.— 
Also, 93 acre* cast of tho Village; also 60) aeiea, one half nn- 
provod, 3 mile* went ofthe Village, in lot* of 40 to 80 acre*; also, 
over 3,000 acres of wild land* lying in tho Southern tier nf towns 
in Hillsdale county, in lot* of 40 to 8ft acre*. Hillsdale Village 
i* a thriving and hoalthv Village, at which p'aee Hillsdale Col¬ 
lege ia located. A schedule and brief description of these lands 
may bo obtained after the 5lh of September next, by addressing 
the subneriber, at Hillsdale. Hillsdale Co., Michigan. Turub — 
One-fourth down: balance. loDg time. 
HORACE BLACKMaII, Assignee of Esbon Blackmar. 
August bth, 1862. 657-10t 
CANVASSERS WANTED. 
To men who have had experience as canvassers, or any who 
would like to engage in the sale of this truly valuable inven¬ 
tion, liberal inducement* will be oifered and good territory 
given them (they paying nothing for the Patent Right) in which 
they shall have the exclusive sale 
Descriptive Circulars furnished bv 
JULIUS IVES A CO- General Agent*, 
653 P. O. Box 2110, 345 Broadway, New York. 
Sold by Sphcial Cahvasshrs throughout the land. 
seven 
Globe. 
