NEW YORK, March 31.—For Reexes. Milch Cows, Veal 
Calves, and Sheep Hint Lsnilxt. at the Washington Drove 
Yard, corner of Kotirth avenue and Forty-fourth street; 
at CtiambeitainV Hudwin River. BulTe Heed, foot ,'fKobin- 
soo street, at Browning's, iu Sixth ■•treet, near Third ave¬ 
nue and also at O’Rrien’sCentra! mil's Head, Sixth street. 
For Swine, at AHerton’s Yard, root tu 37th street, N. R.— 
The torrent prices for the week at all the markets are 
as follows: 
BEK? OATTLB. 
First quality. £1 cwt $12,on®i3 00 
Ordinary quality. 1 jnyk 11,00 
Common quality. 9,son 10.60 
Inferior quality. 8,5o(al9,60 
OOWS A.VD CALVES. 
First quality.$45,t»@50.(X) 
Onhnary quality. 4 fi.iKtial 45.00 
Common quality. so.invai3fi.oo 
Infenor quality. 2fi,09^138.00 
veal CALVES. 
First quality.# tb 694(317 c 
tb-niunl . fi9s(n«f c 
Common. fi g)si£ C 
Interior..' 494(ajfi c 
shekp and lambs. 
Extras..p head $9.50f9lo,00 
Prune quality. 7,0 Vois.oo 
Ordinary. fi.5nft7.00 
Common. 6,00@fl.» 
Inferior. a. 7 « 5 ) 6 . 0 O 
KEDZIB’S 
PATENT WATER FILTERS 
llav 6 been in constant use over twenty 
years, givint entire satisfaction to hun¬ 
dreds of families throughout the United 
Sintra 
They p.isse-s every practical and scien¬ 
tific arrangement fir the purposes intend¬ 
ed Manufactured oxi.r by (101-It 
JAMES TERRY k (»., Rochester. N. Y. 
(gcUmitiaual guuwtis cm cut 
THROAT AFFECTIONS 
A Physician writing from Newfane, New York, speak- 
j n ,- of tlie beneficial effects resulting from the use of 
« Brown* Bronchial Troches,’’ says— 4 ' Oblige me by send 
in » ft dozen more of your B ondnal Troches, enclosing bill, 
for alleviating that horrjd irritation only felt by those who 
have suffered from any Bronchial affection, and for hoarse 
res5 an .i sore throat too, I am free to confess (though I am 
an M. D ■ i they answer all you claim for them I would 
beg you ta feel that I am one of the last men in the pro¬ 
fession to puff a nostrum, but feel I am but doing you jus¬ 
tice to assert what I have.” To avoid disappointment, be 
sure to obtain tire genuine 11 Brown's Bronchial Troches." 
MERCANTILE COLLEGE 
A SC1IOOL, MAGAZINE I K13JJ. 
Clark’s School Visitor,-Vol. VII. 
The Publisher of this favorite Monthly, in order to reach 
all schools, will vend the VISITOR oue year gratis to 
one person, (who wPI act as Agent,) at any post-office in 
the United States. This is an uoparalleled ofl'ert 
Address, with 3 cent stamp Inclosed, for particulars, 
J. W. 1UUGHADAY, Publisher, 
691-tteow ISIS Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
ROCHESTER, IV. Y 
KstnMislied iu 18-152, 
FOR THE BUSINESS EDUCATION OP YOUNG MEN, 
developing a 
Hew and Original Mode of Instruction, 
com HIM INC; THEORY aud PRACTICE, 
From selected seed, and screened for 
Sowi 
CLOTHES WRINGER. 
IT SAVES TlM10. LABOR, clothes and money. 
It A' rrL1, Wt-'Aii tent Ykaiim without Rkimiii. 
A Oil i t.n KKiut V kails old CAN OneliATK it. 
No Skkvant uan Rukak. 
No OAnTTOJf OK Skim, kkqimrkd im its nsw. 
IT bAVKS IT8 COmt IV Cl.OTU SO KVKRY Six <VtONTH8 1 
Every Wringer with Cog-Wheels is Warranted 
IN KVF.lt V I'ARTICULAJL 
B2T Seven sixes, from $5.00 to $:i().i)0 each, for 
Families, Hotels and Laundries. 
Tim Universal Wringer took tip’ FIRST PREMIUM a 
Silver Medal aud Diploma, at the New York State Fair 
1862. It was pronounced tini'icutOR to ku, otiikrs in tlm 
'Y'iRL O'SF'AIR AT LONDON, ami lout ai.wayh taken 
the First Premium in every State and County Fair when 
exhibited In fair com petition with other mae.hlrjijs. 
llT-CnnvasMerH wanted in every town 
For Particulars And Cfmil.ire, iiddie- 
JdLKJH IVKS A. CO., 
690 P. O. Box 3110, 316 Broadway, New York. 
poses, 
POB SALE M’ 8BIPPIJYG O lilt UK, 
NvjibBRS among its Contributors the most Eminent Wri¬ 
ters of America. It is Uie only magazine which contains 
articles from the pens of Longfellow, Lowell, Aoas 
siz, Hoi.mbs, Wiiittikr, Emnk 80 n, Mrs. Stowk, Haw 
thorns, all of whom are regular Contributors. (OF” Send 
for a Specimen Number. Price, $3 per year, postage 
paid by the Publishers. Address 
TICKNOR & FIELDS, 
No. 135 Washington-st., Boston, Mass. 
By means of certain Counting Room and Banking arrange¬ 
ments, approved Practical Forms, routine of Business, fee. 
described aud illustrated 
Corn-fed . .. 5 T <S-.e a 
Do. Light aud Medium. ,-'J4(a)flTio 
Still Hogs .flJ&aSAJSc 
CAMmtlIMJE, March 31. —Whole number of Cattle at 
narket 69t, about WX) Beeves, and 91 Stores, consisting of 
Working Oxen, Milch Cows, undone, two and three voar 
lid. 
MaKKRT Brbp—P rices, Extrrt ?.V0C«9.00. first quality *7, 
•Aka 8 , 00 ; second do. $7,l)0(a 7,fir thjr.l do. 
Wohk IM(I Oxkn — ft pair — ICO a ICO. 
Cows and OaI.cRS — {.111, *«>;an 7 . 
Storks -Yearling*, none; two years old, $20(a)21, three 
ve»m old, TtmU. 
Shbrf \ VP [,auii-i -',800 at market; prices in lots. 16 SO® 
7.00 each: extra, *8.00669.’0. ’ 
Himes-SSlaOc M 'h. Tallow-fffij^e fc) ft. 
Pki.ts— «:t,.v<ii>t,i«i each. 
Calf Skins-N miu, Veal Calvr»-*7@10. 
RIIIGIITON. April l At market 830 Beeves; 90Stores; 
2 8 X) Sheep .mil burnt.«, and 3( 0 Swine 
Pinoxs — Market Be pf- Extra, $9,00; 1 st quality, $8,S0; 2d 
lo. * 7 ..W; 3d do. Ih.OtMM 
Working >ixkn N'nue. 
MlLOH f'owe — A'Iwlc common $19®20. 
Vkai. Cai.vk.r -*7,"OjOS.Of). * 
8torrs- Yearling*, nonet two years old $22@23; three 
years old *23(3)24. 
Hiiirb — 8' g (Sj9e lil fb. 
Cai.p Skins - None 
Tallow— Sales at SrttSkcIfl lh. 
Pki.tb—$ 3,30(31.(HI each 
Shkkp and I.a MRS - R4.fiO®4,00; extra $4,60<$5,60. 
Swinr —Stores, wholesale, none, retail, none. Spring 
Pigs 6>S@694c ; retail 6jS@7I4c. Fat Hogs, uudressed, none. 
Shu fed, none. 
0HI0AG0 LEAD AND OIL W0KKS, 
BY ITS FOUNDER, 
Chicago, III,, March 31, J8K3. 
(Author of Fulton & Eastman’s Book-Keeping.) 
VTALUABI.F, FARM FOR SALE.-I will 
V sell tnv valuable farm of 12 il lu-n-i. situated less than 
one mile north-west from the beautiful village of Batavia, 
N. Y 11 is known to he one of the by«t farms in (lenesee 
conntv, is well supplied with cholcafniit, and with a choice 
wood lot of about ifi acres, all in a high slate of cultivation, 
(wood lot nxcepted.) 
The funn is well stocked with horses, eowr. young stock, 
sheep, hogit, wagons, sleighs, a liberal supply of farming 
tools, neceoury for a succciwfiil working of such it firm ns 
this About 2'- acres now In wheat In a word there is not 
one rod of poor or waste bind on the limn, A valuable su¬ 
gar huph, with nil the necessary Ii*ii|gs lor working it, is 
also on the premises, rim dwelling house, barns und out 
houses arc of the best kind, nearly new, and wore erected 
in I AM', it an expense of *7,000. 
Mv price for the whole is *14,0901 ^,000 m»y remain un¬ 
paid ns long us deni red by the purchaser-. Inquire of D. 
Van Slyick, Esq., on the. premises, or h.v letter to the un¬ 
dersigned in Oswego City, Oswego Co , N. Y. 
April 7, ltii3. HENRY S, CONHE. 
SHEEP PARMEBS, 
Asm all others who have Stock Troubled with VERMIN, 
Should try the 
SOUTH DOWN CO/3 EXT.RACT OF TOBACCO. 
For sale by FISHER & Co., or JAMES K. LEVIN, 
4 t-eow 23 Central Wharf, Boston, Mass. 
Tins IS THE FIRST AND ONLY SCHOOL 
Ever instituted where Actual Business Transactions 
were connected with the 
Theory of Book-Keeping; 
Jttarkcts, Commerce, &r 
This Novel, Original and pre-eminent Mode of Instruc¬ 
tion was fully introduced iu 1858, and the right of this 
System of Theory and Practice Combined, 
P E’S CELEBRATED GRAIN DRILL, 
inn nutD miDAT iinuirmu muni inmn 
Was secured by law to the founder of this Institution as 
Author and Discowi er, aud remains the exclusive right 
aud property of 
AND THE GREAT AMERICAN CULTIVATOR. 
The iniwt. I'll till lur Cunning Implement* Iu tbo World. 
Tltk subscriber having luumtfludqred the ahovo viiluiibio 
Fanning Implements fur a number of yearn, now oilers to 
the Fgrinltig public tho celebrated W/IHhU, CU1,T1VA- 
TOtt, and also the URAIN bHH.!„ with all their late im¬ 
provements. They are believed to be, iu all respects per¬ 
fect implements. 
TUB CHAIN DRILL 
lias beeu before the agricultural public for the last, twelve 
or fifteen years, and has, la all instances, given perfect 
HatisfacUmi It is made In a durable manner, ami is not 
likely to cct out of order. It. lots taken the first premium 
at most all tho State and County Fairs. 
THE CUI/I IVATOR! 
Tlie celebrity of these Cultivators u world-wide. No good 
farmer should lie without one. In saving labor, no imple¬ 
ment of tlm kind equals them; and the scarcity aud diffi¬ 
culty of obtaiuiuf " bands," at almost, any price, venders 
them this year doubly valuable, aud necessary to every 
economical farmer. AUo manufacturer of 8 . Klanbrough’s 
druse Viced glower. 
B. it. TRACY, Newark, Wayne Co, N. Y. 
TUP. WOOL MARKETS. 
NEW Y4HIK, April 7 . The trade is notnetive, but an 
improvement lias taken place since our lost report, and 
Considerable speculative purchaser of woola suited to army 
wants, h ive lw»o tn ole — imnnrlcr* conceding the decline 
in exchange from their highest pretensions; 300.MM lbs 
Mediterranean washed changed b.inds -it 27(al3ic: and about 
lOfMKM Urt sundry foreign mi private terms Domestic de¬ 
scriptions are still quiet, tho stock being light, holders aro 
moaciutely firm. 
Saxony Fleece. |d lb,.. 
American fhll-nlood Slnrloo. 
Do half and three-quarter do 
Do Native ami quarter do. 
Extra pulled. 
Superfine do. 
No. I, do...II.I..II 
California fine, unwashed. 
Do common do . 
Peruvian washed....,. 
Chilian Merino unwashed. 
Do Mestiza do . 
Valparaiso do .. 
South American Merino unwashed_ 
Do do Mentiza do .... 
Do do common washed. 
Do do Entre Rios washed... 
Do do do do unwashed. 
Do do Cordova washed. 
Cape Good Hope unwashed. 
East India washed. 
African unwashed. 
Do washed.I 
Mexican unwashed. 
Texas..... 
Smyrna unwashed... 
Do washed....,,. 
Syrian unwnshed.... 
Eastman’s Model Mercantile College, 
OP ROCUESTEB , JY. IT. 
S7’i®92Xc 
...Wei <10 
HiVCHM 
Eggs, dozen. 10®17c 
Honey, box. i&unc 
Candles, box.Ltio.iv- 
O imlleg. extra 13 ,(ally 
bruit amt Hoot*. 
Apples, bushel... 2fi«o30c 
Do. dneil >( lb.. -i f,u 4 l a c 
1 enelies. do .. Umitfia 
Cherries, do I 4 @ike 
I larim, do .. 9 ( 0)100 
I ou)tries, do to-i.fioc 
Hides und 8 kJn«. 
Slaughter. 7 a) 7 <-.)c 
Call . 1 1 or) 13c 
Sheep Pelts. l.ZVaifi.Oo” 
l.amb Pelts. 26i'52,00 
Seeds. 
Clover, medium I noCd'fi.OO 
Do large... fi.fiOfflitf.Ot) 
Timothy. Z.OiXc 2 ,J 0 
Sundries. 
Wood, hard_5,l)iriii«,tJ0 
Wood, soft. 3,oo 5)4,00 
Coal, Scranton «,rA,n7,7fi 
Coa , Pltteton ti,7fi ,."7,.'0 
Coal, Shaiuokin 6,7.V«i7.fiO 
Coni, Char. fltv ie 
Unit, bbl. I,7flor2,00 
Straw, tun....... 6,00 <07,iX) 
Hay, tun.10,UU(a. 17,IX) 
Wool, f( tb. 50.a due. 
Whitntisli, bbl 4,7.Xa/6,2fi 
Codfiali, quintal. 6 , 26 (dinjM) 
Trout, half bbl ' n - - 
The System of Practical Instruction 
Is effected by means of a regular 
COLLEGE BANKING INSTITUTION, 
With a capital sufficient for necessary purposes, with its 
bills and specie. It also has 
This FORK received the First Premium fit. the N. Y. 
State Fair, 1862 , and at every Fair where exhibited, and is 
universally acknowledged to bo the best in use 
N. II — All persons are cautioned uot to make, sell, or 
use Horse Forks with Hues similar to this, or similar to it 
In any particular. 
f^EW BOOK ON FLAX CULTURE! 
TtIB Publisher of tho Rural Nkw-Yorkbk lias made ar¬ 
rangements to issue soon —as early as the 1.5th or 20th of 
April—a PRACTICAL MANUAL On the i object of 
FIjAX OUIaTUPIE : 
Comprising all requisite information relative to Preparing 
Hie Ground,Sowing the Seed, Culture, Harvesting, &c,, he- 
The principal Essays for the work are from men ol long ex¬ 
perience In ll.ux growing, who know whereof they aflinuon 
tho subject, and are capable of imparting, in a lucid man¬ 
ner, the knowledge they have acquired. [.See notice on 
second page of this paper ] 
It will be a Good and Useful Book, 
The aim being to furnish a mueh-gonght desideratum—a 
complete and reliable, yet cheap ami intelligible Uuidk 
for Flax Guo waits, one which will enable new begin¬ 
ners to succeed in Flax Culture -to grow tho crop ami 
make it pay on the first trial, 
Thu Manual will be issued in handsome style, pamphlet 
form. Prir.o, 25 Cents. On receipt of the price the work 
will he sent, post-paid, to any section reached by the 
United States or Canada mails. 
t!sT~ Orders respectfully solicited. Liberal discount to 
Agents and the Trade. 
Address l>. I>. T. MOORE, 
April 7, 1863. Roohkstkr, N. Y. 
A College Manufacturing Company, 
To supply the students with goodH, where almost every 
kind of Dry Goods and Grocerica urn dealt out- Thoru are 
likewise Stock Brokers and Real Fstute Agents Offices. 
These, with otherfncUitiex, renders it, os its name declares, 
rPO FARMERS, 
TO DAIRYMEN, 
TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. 
TO ALL WHO HAVE FOR SALE 
Horjrliutu Niiivur and fSirup, 
Furs and Xkinw, 
JB’ruitrs, dry sind green, 
Butter, Clhooue, 
Lard, Hams, 
Kggs, I-*ou| try, 
Game, Vcctdables, 
Flour, Grain, 
Heeds, Uoj>m, 
Cotton, LDUix-i 
Tallow, VV ool, 
Htareli, ^fce., 
Can have them well sold at tho highest prices in New York, 
with full cash returns promptly after tlieir reaching the 
city, by forwarding thorn to the Commission House for 
Country Produce, of 
JII 8 IAII CARPENTER, 
BSS Juy Street, New York. 
N. B.—The advertiser has had abundant experience in 
this business, and trusts that lie will continue to merit pat¬ 
ronage by the most careful attention to the interests of his 
patrons. The articles are taken charge of on their arrival, 
and carefully disposed of, prompt ly, to good cash customers, 
and cash returns made immediately to the owuer. (The 
highest charge made for receiving and selling is 5 per cent.) 
A New York Weekly 1'ncu Current Is issued by J. Car¬ 
penter, which is sent free to all his patrons, A specimen 
copy sent free to any desiring it. A trial will prove the 
above facts. For abundant references os to responsibility, 
Integrity, &C n see the “ Price Current.' 
ty Cash advanced on consignments of Produce. 
SJCNfl) iron, 
.A. FREE COPY 
0 F 
PRICES CUHFLE 1 MT, 
AND ALL OTHER PARTICULARS, 
T o 
JOSIAIf CARPENTER, 
JYo. 32 Jay Street, JYeio York. 
A MODEL COLLEGE IN FACT, 
4,61X0)5,00 
THE PUOt'MSiO.Y MARKETS. 
VORK, April fi. - Flour — Market may he quot¬ 
ed without mite rial change iu iirice*, with only a moderate 
busim doiug tor ngpottaml home couauniUlinii Sales 
at $S,40ft6,M tor snpnrfiue State; 8«,9Vft|7.lo lor extra Slate, 
i ’At tat snperilne Weatm-n. $li,:i.< ,i;7,;i0 tin common 
to medium extra Western ; $7,30^7,10 for shipping brands 
extia round hooped Ohio, and *7,1.Y48.75 for trade brands 
do, -the market closing linn. Hales of choice extra State 
were made at ft, lb off,15. Canadian llom steady aud with- 
out any mati rul rlianue sales „t ®t>,40(3)6.96 for anmmon, 
and $7,20*8.60 for good to choice extra. Rye Hour quiet 
and steady at *1.0054.',. 26 for inferior to choice. Com meal 
Steady ana firm; .uileext f l.l-V'id. 16 for Jersey: $-1,75 164.75 
lor Brandy wine, and UJh C"H.80 for caloric. 
Grain—W heat market quiet and very firm; there is only 
klimited supply offering, and i,earrely enough doingto os- 
tablish nunt.iUona We quote Chi'-aaO spring mini mil at 
$1,42® Wl: winter red and amber W estern at *!,70.« l.H; 
'hchiguu at $1.76 in store, aud white We-torr, at *[,- 
83. Rye quiet at ti nt. Bariev quiet and nominal at $1,50 
,'<*1.55. Barley rnalt steady and quiet, sales State at $1,66. 
reas are dull and oomnntl at $1,16 for Canada. Corn mar¬ 
ket may bo quoted slowly, with a more active business do¬ 
ing-, sales .u (MifttC'ia tor prime sound shipping mixed 
o.; Oik: foi 
and 9.fo.94c for tw-w yellow Jersey. Oats are study and in 
lair requ. '( with sales at H.'itodfie. lor coiiltuoo lo prime Jer¬ 
sey, and 82(^870 for Canada. Western and State 
Rka.vs We quote;— Mediums, elioieo $ 2 ,!M.r 3 , 15 ; 
ums, J ilt- 32,70 la.Ut) Pea, choice *2,lHKfl)2,93; Marrowfat, 
Choice' ’ * ,Hrrt,wf4l » f,lir ' **,75<tij2,95 , Kidneys, 
' Pork market li r m with fair demand; sales 
a *1 i/6P , ,25 .or muss; $ 1C,OfiftC)7,00 lor new prime mess, 
and fllwjl.ia, 1 ; t ur prime Beef active; sales at $4,60(31 
‘? r Country lolme; $6 ( a)3,0(t for country mess; $ll!«lg 
12,76 (or re-packed me«s, and $1247,14 for extra men. p,,me 
mess beef i- quiet; sales at $22,50. Beer hams quiet aod 
prices may be quoted steady: sales at *14,604416,ml for 
choice Vi "Storm Cut mnaly steady; sales at cts. for 
sliouldm-s, aml 74 jy'..et* for hams. Dressed hog> rule dull; 
sales at tu,-; Bueon sides are very.lull; sale* nt 7 oi )7 eta. 
Weateru Cnmliitriau 1 cut middles: «o r« r nitv do; 7,Vqi7>dc 
Kr l 7s" W i,W. r,,r Western short 
"esiern long clear middles; 
SI'VS r '' rI ‘ cU : !4 r middles; jOc for city do 
» acts ,j.t for Western long out hams Card less active bul 
tTndnr this System of Education no j r oung man of ordinary 
ability need fail of being able in a very short time (ten 
to twelve weeks,) to act as Book-Keeper, in the highest es¬ 
tablishment, without any misgivings of his ability. 
To Returned Disabled Soldiers 
A liberal discount on the terms for Tuition will be allowed. 
JJAND-B00K OF THE U. S. TAX LAW, 
OOMIMLED FROM OFKIOIAL 3OUR0E8, 
By AMASA. A. REDFIELD, Esq., 
Courwcllor ut Law. 
l.v New York City, on the 22d of March. Mr. ERNST B. 
slMON, of New York. City, and Miss CAROLINE KAHN, 
of forrytown, N- Y. 
, LvPenneld.on the 2d inst., by the Rev. A. Hakkp.i.l, Mr. 
JOHN R. MLi I.DINER aud Miss SARAH J. SCRIBNER, 
Vmtli i.f I ■ 11 .. !, I 
EvBRY IvkWVRK should have it | 
EVKRV Bankkr and every KltOKRR should havo it I 
Kvkkv InsuhaNOK C044PAXV .hould have it 1 
F.vkkv R a i i. ko.i o Company should have it I 
Evkky CoLLKo'roa should have itT 
EvKfiY ArtMKShpit should have it! 
Every Aobnt should bavo tt] 
Evkky Mkucua.nt rIzOuM have it! 
Evkky Bukinkhk Man should have it 1 
Every Manckaotuiikk should nave iti 
F.vkuv Hroftk-Kui'.i'git should have it I 
Evkiiyuooy Taxrii should have it! 
Bbcausb the Law is simplified and explained. 
BKfiAtian it is elucidated by Copious Notes and Indexed. 
BkoaOsk It contuins all the DerimobHf the Commirsioner. 
BnuTittHK it gives nil tho Judicial ExmiMoUs. 
BKOAtt.sit Every Pursuit and Every Arliehi Taxed is sepa¬ 
rately treated. 
Bkoausb the Subjects are Alphabetically arranged, and 
nothing is omitted. 
Bkiiaokk it contains everything that, is known and decided 
in respect to the I,aw. 
One vol. 12mo., over 200 pages, bound in cloth, price $1.25. 
Pursuing the full business course. A number in daily 
attendance. 
„lift(ston, Pa., on Saturday, March 28th, of diphtheria, 
fir .. i. ■ ‘* nu khtor of John ami Melinda Nichols, of 
Wells, Pa., aged 17 .years and 8 months. 
Iv Mount Morris, on the 20 tb nit., of scarlet fever, MARY, 
only daughter of Minard 11 and Maroakkt Mills, aged 
J 5 years and 3 months. 
Strict attention is paid to this most essential branch of 
Education. 
Nctu jVbocrtiscmcnts 
t:ir Sent by mail, pre paid, upon receipt of price. 
K ANUKACTUKK It OB 
Address, JOHN S. VOOUIllEH, 20 Nassau Ht„ N. Y. 
or BAKER k GODWIN. 
Printing-House Square, N. Y. 
Cash orders from the Trade ami Canvassers solicited. 
T^VEBYIIOltY MIOlIhD HAVE A STENCIL PLATE 
.LMu M.UIK their ci.OTii ino I A plate, with your name 
cut in it, ahniHti and a bottle of indelible ink sent by mail, 
postage paid, for Firry Cents. fi‘)l-2t 
Address N, E, BAKEP.. Lawrence, Mass. 
The high premium en gold and silver on this side (from 
60 to 60 per cent.,) will lessen your expenses more than one 
third from what they havo been heretofore. 
FOR PURIFYING 
Lake, Rain and River Water, 
NO. M> BUFFALO STREET, 
j; ISK tfc HATCH, 
BANKERS, 
AND DEALERS IN 
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, 
AGENTS FOR 
The U. S. Five-Twenty Loan. 
Are prepared to furnish the 
UNITED STATES FIVE-TWENTY YEAR 
Six Per Cent Bonds 
direct from the Government 
AT PAR. 
rp~ O.i AND aptkk Jolt lxt, the privilege of convert- 
mo Legal 'Tende r Notes into the. Five-Twenty Honda at par 
will cease. Parties wishing to secure a United States' Bond 
at par, paying 
SIX PER CENT INTEREST IN GOLD, 
should send in their orders before that time. 
Wo also keep on hand a coustant supply of all classes of 
Government Securities for sale at the lowest market rates. 
17. 8. 7.80. Treasury Note*. 
17. 8. 0 per eent liumlH of 1K8I. 
U. 8- One Year Cert ificate* of luffehteduews Jke., Ac. 
FINK 4 HATCH, 
691-3t Ha 88 H ull Afreet, New York. 
A AOOTM 17 YEA 104 OI.O, OF IUC8l*E<n’AftI 
2 Y family Connexion, wauts to earn allvim- by workli 
on a (arm or taking cwgfof stock. Would like to be a 
nutted into the family of hlaemployer Adilrens 
WM. H. BRICE. 77 Front St, New York City. 
Koclii'gter, N. 
NEW MODE OF INSTRUCTION. 
PLANTER, 
The great success attending our New Mode of Instruction 
ha3 produced quite a sensation nmong the Managers of sim¬ 
ilar Schools, who advertise as we do; arid some even claim 
the originality of the system. These arc however mere 
imitators. Whatever merits the System may have, they 
can only he developed ami made available to the student, 
by teachers of 
Practical Experience in the Counting-Room, 
Anil a knowledge of business operations in the field of 
actual KNTEReaiaE, On these we have and do now rely 
for our success. 
I PRODUCE VVANTTiU-The undersigned would 
X like to hold oarrvspoodence with fanner*, for the pur¬ 
pose of buying their Producls, Mich as Floor. Butter, 
Cheese, Potatoes, Lard. Eggs, Dried Apples, Beans, &c H &e! 
Farmer* having any of tho above named articles lo soil! are 
invited to give the lowest prices Jhrcanh, delivered on hoard 
the cars. Address NATHANIEL G, SIMONS 
No- 189 Main .Street, Charlestown, Mass. 
B < > X K. I > I J ST MANIJ 1V 1C.—The 
1 " Pt^PHred tutummh asui’BRiOK artigli: 
of BONB DOST MANURE, of manufacture. Prices, 
$16 to $19 per tuu, arcvirdiog to fineness, \nply to, or ad’ 
dress C. C. GOOD ALE/ ’ 
,, „ k 1*5 Main Street Rochester, N. Y.. 
Or call at the Factory on North Clinton, near Norton 
St D ee w * vr v . .. JOSEPH PRESTON. 
Rochester, N. Y., April, 1863. 691-tt 
Was awarded the First Prbmicm, after a thorough test, 
at the New York Statu Fair, 1862. Is the most simple, dur¬ 
able and effective 
CHeese-Makiti % Apparatus 
in nse, Used In dairies of id to 1,000 cowb. The only Vat 
well adapted to 
“Factory’’ clicese-iHaking. 
More economical in n«« Umn uteam. and much less expen¬ 
sive in cost, sizes varying from 84 to 366 gallons on hand 
ami ready for delivery, - larger sizes for Factory use made 
to order. ... , ... _r - , 
Send for Circular containing description, mzo ami price 
list, directions for using, fee-, to 
4 WM RALPH k. CO., 1SS Genesee fit., Utica, N. Y., 
Manufacturers aud Dealers, wholesale and retail, 
iu Dairyman’s Tools, and Implements. 
137~ Vats carefully packed for shipment. 683-tf 
R juiBwees. misiweeK. ia-st year. 
i?!TS 8 .4,112 1,592 2,584 
.-2,1-36 3,615 3«i8 
. “ » ® 
sag” »* » m .tea 
First m ffSis 
Second Quality... t:^#>4X ; 5)4 , ^4) 
Thud quality;..:::;:::;:::;;;:; 1 ®^ ISIS 
fmm K ,rL light- and the demand, aside 
l trade, , H confined to the Now Yorkers 
thanThe'welTlf/W/* 0 ’{, lb — tl)e U'tatity of the wool rather 
if/kfva W* ^ir<»veruinjr prices 
th(TG Uh fair inquiTTbotb 
n%l l arnl w *’ re Hl j*®*! »ttMsk 
Jiff for Ught to heavy and fancy corn-fed.— 
ThousaitdN of Young Men 
To be met with throughout our land can bear n 3 witness. 
For full particulars of this Institution, mode of 
instruction, original plan of operation, and for Terms of 
Tuition, &c., fee., please Bend for Circular. 
Address 
,,01 ‘ KINS ' FAMILY SCHOOL FOR 
t BUYS — Select In character, and limited to 15, a karh 
KlVILKOK. ( 
.1 0RJt’UI/l CRA L and II011TIOULTURAL instruction, 
ornbined with a thorough English ami Classical course, 
i-hool located iu the healthful ami plcaxant village oi 
bituchen, N. 27 miHcs from Now York. Students ad- 
Ittted in Apn| am) Sepbimber of each yeai 
t.£T Send for Circulars. 691-3t 
F OIi BALE-TWO KPXNIBH JACKB, one nine and 
the other five year- old, both have proved good stock. 
The oldest Jack stands 12 hand*, the other 13kT; he is Ken¬ 
tucky bred. For particulars inquire of W F. PRATT, or 
68/-tf H. CLARK, Buffalo, N. Y. 
Principal of Eastman's CoinU College, 
ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
