in the old brakes, and eoi t litily the now brake i|OOb not re¬ 
quire near a* much power to* run them us the old one, 
which witli many would ho quite nn object. My brother 
tells me that ho hna ordered another brute through your 
agent, to be used h.v us. an we are about to unite ourselves 
in the flux business the coming seawin, We will want It by 
the ttrst of August next. You re truly, \VM. B. LINK. 
Grerswich, X. Y., April 23d, 1863. 
.Messrs. M u.r.ouv ASavtobi) 
Gr.vTLEMPX:- Yoii ask our opinion in regard to your Mux 
machine We u. :-i -ay we .ire well pleased with It The 
machine lias been m utmost cinstant use since we ri ceivetl 
it from yon, something like six months sitioe, and it, wo 
thiok. works belt--r now tbun wh mi we IIr*t started It. Wo 
advise all our ouKtomora to buy your brake In preference 
to those we formerly Hindu at on r luueln no shop. Wishing 
you Buecess iu this treat Invention, we lire triuv yours. 
EDDY. BY lift .V GO 
Descriptive Circulars sent, free on application to 
MALLORY A MUiilil), 
Corner White an l Centre street*. New York City, 
P UKE ITALIAN QUEENS 
FOIL SiYXiFI 
That have become fertilized by the Pnre Italian Drones. 
Having experimented with, and cultivated the Italian Bee 
to some extent for three yours pupt, and reared several 
hundred Queens in the time, and with extensive arrango- 
mftnta for rowing a large number of Queens the present 
season, I therefore Muller myself that I can furnish tbs 
pure Italian Queen for about one half the former prices. 
On receipt ol name and P, 0. address, I will forward a cir¬ 
cular giving particulars, prices, toJ. Parties will do well to 
troubles in Pennsylvania, and a corresponding reduction in 
prices has taken place What few sales have been made, 
the inquiry being quite Limited, were at 4(o4V'. the out¬ 
side for strictly prime fat. The decline on the best quali¬ 
ties is nearly canal to Le tb 
Hoos—Receipts nt East \lbanv for the week. 9.000. The 
demand is comparatively light and the market is somewhat 
weaker tbutr it was Sevcu •lays ago, Sa c* of store pigs at 
$ 4 , 80 oi 4 .SU, and f it corn feilal l5,3WoJ5,60 11 100 tbs. 
BRIGHTON,.Inly 1.—At market 1200 Beeves; 100 Stores 
2,000 Sheep and Lambs, ami 700 Swine. 
PaioES—Market Beef—Extra, $9,U); 1st quality, S3,50; 2 d 
do. *7,80; 3d do, $5,tMia«.U0. 
Workixo Oxk.v - *(VtO(i 000 . 
MrtOH Cows —$4:tiv? i9; (V'mmon $20521. 
Veil, CAbVBS— KxOO.yd.OO. 
Stores—V earling-. none: two years old $00ji00; three 
rears old fB 4 @ 25 , 
Hiubs— 8 @ 8 He W ft. 
Cals Sittjra — 12rai4c >1 lb. 
Txt.Low—S sIps at 8 @fl%c 11 tb 
Pelts — SO/OigriJS each 
SnKKP AND LAM.RS — *3,S0(?4 ,iW; extra $4,50@5.50. 
Swixr—S tores, wholesale, OO&'OM; retail. 00,306. Spring 
Pigs O0@07c ; retail 00@09c. Fat Hogs, undressed, none. 
Portable Flax and Hemp Dresser. 
Dntc of Patent*, Sept, lit, 1*02, unit April 2S, ISOS. 
MAPE AXI) SOLD BV 
MALLOllY A SANFORD, 
Harlem Railroad Ruildino, Room Xo 26 , While street, near 
Centre. 
Over fifty of these Maid) lues hive In'on in practical use 
during the past season, and so great is the demand for the 
aiming Full that we have adopted <hn following plan, viz : 
That we will only make to ovuer. Manv have already sent 
in their orders for Machines to he delivered next Full. 
Those who desire to use our Machine iu dressing the crop 
ol the present, season, would do well to send their orders 
without, delay, ui all .Machines are delivered according to 
date of order, 
Our terms are Cush on delivery of shipper's receiptor 
bill of lading, and persons ordering can send draft on New 
York, or Treasury Notes, to somu prison here whom they 
know, or by Express, to In' delivered to us on our delivery 
of bill of lading for shipment of Machine. Price at our 
Factory, at Patterson, Now Jersey, for 
No. 1 Machine, (capable of dressing 2.5U0 lbs. of Flax Straw 
in ten hours if 8 .%;>, 
No, 2, £2K5. Ms 8 , lluml Miichlnc, 1 M 8 .V 
First — A machine capable of dressing 2,800 pounds of 
Flax straw iu teo hours, can be sold at the factory, ready 
for shipment, St $355; and the second s|z,', capable of dress¬ 
ing 1,50(1 pounds of it raw, at $226 A third size, capable of 
dressing from BtMl to MOO pounds of straw per day, at. $188 
The smallest bUo weighs about SQt) Pound# and eau he run 
by baud. 
SkcoN'P.—T he vlelflnf Max fibre Kv the nsn ot this ma¬ 
tinee, in proportion to the weight of Max straw dvessed, 
exceeds iiv at mm -e oNK-troruTH that obtained by any 
other machine or process. 
Third.—T h* fibre, dressed by this machine, i .* muck more 
valuable than that dressed in any Other way, on account 
of the greater yield over the buckle. 
ForiiTit.—This machine is so simple in its const ruction 
and Mpeniilon, 1 hot the liability to derangement is very 
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Address TICKNOR & FIELDS, Publishers, 
135 Washington St., Boston, Mass 
inn nnn APFIJE TREES, ( to 8 feet 
i \ M U J Ul J high, nt $4 per hundred. 
20,000 Standard Pear Tree*. 8 to 7 feet high, at $25 4Q 100. 
10,000 Dwarf Pear Tree*, 3 to 5 feet high, a; $13 1! 100. 
20,000 White I Ira pa and Cherry Currant*: 8,000 Diana 
Grape Vine* A largo stock ul Peach tree*, Cherry tree*, 
Plum trees,GcrtwebernM, Raspberries, iilarl,lH»rtles,Straw- 
berries, most of the new variotie* of Native Grape*, Ate., Ate. 
IF" All of thtltesl Western varieties grown extensively.— 
Lnr.nl and 'i'ravelini/ At/ents 'iVmo d. 
Wholesale and Descriptive Catalogue* sent to all appli¬ 
cant* who iucloae ■tamps to pre-pa v postage 
Addreim E. MOODY At-SON, 
681 Niagara Nurseries, Lock port, N. Y. 
THt' Wool ITlai-kets, 
POLHINIEH c o i, 1.1: « i a r e insti- 
JLV TUTE.- Thin Inatitntion provides the very best facili' 
tiesro> a Mmrongh English aud fMassicnl Education. 
Boarding Department exclusively for Young Ladies 
Expenses moderate L. It 8ATTERLF.K, Principal 
Rnohestor. Jitu 1.1863. 
iUavkcts, (Commerce, &c 
WTANTEII, a FEW 6001* TREE SALESMEN.— 
v* To experienced agents ttie highest w«g«H wilt ho 
paid. Address R. E. SCHROEDER, RocheHter, N. Y 
Extra pulled.70,5.72 
Superline do.66,3.70 
No. 1, do.6b(S.6.5 
California fine, unwashed.-iKo-W) 
Do oomrnnu do ..25,332 
Perutdan washed. 4l>3l50 
Chilian Merino unwashed.3*(<t)36 
Do Mestiza do . .‘:0®32 
Valparaiso do ...........21®28 
South American Merino unw ished.84;3 36 
Do tin Mestiza do .28,5.28 
Do do common washed.28(3 ;io 
Do do Entre Rios washed.30(a32 
Do do do do unwashed.1.8;5'2b 
Do do Cordova washed.I0.il'12 
Cape Good Hope unwashed.31 537 
Enst India washed,...,. 40 ®80 
African unwashed.22332 
Do washed.40@W 
Mexican unwashed. ..235&S0 
Texas.<S— 
Smyrna unwashed.Jsa’28 
Do washed.423 (8 
Syrian unwashed.220x25 
The circular of Tellkampf At Hitching ha* been received, 
and wo gather the following therefroin: 
‘‘But |Vw tmnaaetfona occurred up to the middle of the 
past month; *iuee tlieu. however, there has been a better 
demand, and the market has become more livelv at rising 
prices. This wo state in reference to domestic hip) princi¬ 
pally fin*’ foreign, and l!kewi*o coarse foreign wools. 
Domestic fleece ha* sold very well at advancing rate*, 
and the stock of the old clip has hccornc verv light it i* 
similar with pulled—but there having been less inquiry for 
it, the prices are. therefore, not iPdcij better. Of the’new 
clip the price* .,re higher than buyer* had expected, and 
even at 60@70e for good Ohio wool, hut littlo has *0 far 
been purchased, for the reason Unit most, wool growers m e 
asking still higher rates and are firm. The reports from 
other State* are vorv similar. 
These high price' for the new clip have brought many 
buyers into the market lor foreign wool*,, of which Cape 
ana Mestiza have been *n|il iu large quiintltle* at advanc¬ 
ing rate*, with a furlberrise In prospect. Foreign medium 
wools have not vet felt this Inllnence anv mure thau to 
stiffen prices, wjth a tnndoney lor a rise. ’ Only little has 
boon sold thus fur For eliffl low wools, for blanket* and 
carpet*, have also improved iu price hy a better demand, 
aud some considerable sales have been made, The ac¬ 
counts from the European market* are indicative ofa good 
feeliag and no decline, with the exception of inferior bur¬ 
ry and heavy Mestiza. All the low wools were firm at the 
last prices, and the stork of It light." 
BOSTON', July 3.—Tho demand for fleece and pulled 
wool has been quite active and the sales of the week larger 
than for some tune past, comprising 180,000 tbs Hence and 
nulled, tlm lleecr ranging from 68 a 80c, the latter price 
for choice lots of Pennsylvania and Ohio: nud pulled bus 
been fold at 75@77, including choice lots of Miner atB7»c 
M tb. Canada i* quiet at 70«, and a lot ot combings sold at 
77c. In California wool, sales of 18,QUO lbs. on private terms 
Iu foreign, nates of 700 halos Cape. Medlterrauoau aud 
South American at various Prices, an to quality 
Saxony ami Merino, fine. ..7iX572c 
Do do full-blood. 70(a'71 
Do do half and three-fourths. .62(3)70 
Common...60:.u 1 65 
Palled, extra. 70:385 
Do superfine.65m 78 
Do No. 1.0n@0t) 
Western mixed.600/ 06 
Smyrna washed.40'u53 
Do unwashed.1K32S 
Syrian.00.4,00 
Cape....'.3IX5H0 
Crimea.IXXolkl 
Buenos Ayres.23:570 
Peruvian washed.28050 
Canada.60(aj70 
California...23m 70 
slight. 
Fiftu.—T his machine does not require in its use any 
peculiar skill. Dean I in opera ted by boys orgirls. and does 
ont involve any risk to the bands or arms of the operatives, 
while the ordinary machines require the use of skilled 
labor, and, as experience has proved, are always attended 
with risk to th» operatives. 
Six th — This nmckino cun be driven h.v any of the horse¬ 
power* in use, Hint as itcau lie operated hy ordinary farm 
labor, R eliables the fiumer to dress .ami prepare for mar¬ 
ket, at little expense, the Max raised hy himself, thusopen- 
ing to him a new and profitable occupation, 
Seventh This machine j* small, the largest size occu¬ 
pying only about four feet square, nod weighing not over 
1 mu pounds 
As there is a deio.tnd for larger machines for hemp, the 
proprietor* are building nob, capable of dressing two and 
a half tuns of hemp straw per ibiv. 
The amount of llax fibre produced in the United State* 
in the veur 1880 was 7 . 806,809 pound*, Ibid the straw frmu 
wbleh this amount, of fibre was taken, been dressed by the 
Hanford A Mallory Machine,Dio yield would have been not. 
lessthen 10,409,1)73 pound*. The locrossed product, or the 
t|o -lived at present pri"'-, would lie worth $688,8(2. 
When it i • remembered that "i tunny of tin? Western 
States an itnmmisn qnautity of Max is raised for the sued 
alone, the straw being destroyed or wasted us of no value, 
it will readily lie scon that the introduction among farmers 
and manufacturer* of a cheap nwl effective machine, capa¬ 
ble nt converting wlnit wnuld otherwisft go to waste, into 
au article of great value, cauuot fail to piodnce tku most 
important results. 
It is well known that, Max enn l/e snceessfolly cultivated 
in all the Noitlmru Rtfttes. ll In addition t» tlm value of 
the seed,— suMldentof it«*ll to pay the entire cost of cul¬ 
tivation—the strnw can lie made * source of largo profit, a 
wide Meld of successful industry xvill he opened. 
That the statements bore put forward a* to tlm efficiency 
and value of the Hanford k Mallory SI lcliine, and especially 
,t« lo the great saving effected by it nveraoy 11 ther machine 
or Process known, are rather below than beyond the fact, 
will abumlantlyappciirffpintlie subjoined irports and let- 
toistrum practical Max-worker* amldealer*. Nothing uced 
be added to Ih'dr dlract and positive testimony 
Over fifty of these machine* for flax and hemp have been 
in successful uso duriug tlm past season, in different parts 
of the country, null the demand for them is now large— 
consequently, orders for them should tie made early, a* 
the rmniug crop or flax anil hemp will soon be ready for 
dressing. 
Tlm demand for Mix during tlin past year and a half !ihk 
quite doubled ite price, and it Is now used for inuuv pur¬ 
poses to which It ivna never before applied, and for which 
It IS found to lie superior lo cotton and other materials be 
tore In use Whatever, therefore, may lie the future pro¬ 
duct of cotton, the demand for Msx will not diminish, but, 
on the contrary, increase with it* new and useful applica¬ 
tion*. It Is now largely mixed: with ivoolen e mils of al¬ 
most every description , is need for e • ■■■'*. «vu,hr .letting, 
belling, drugget-, delaines. raliiMies, stocking*, fell hat/, 
and carpeting Should the experiments for cotton 1 zing 
Max, (or which Congress Ini* innde 11 largo appropriation, 
succeed, the already la rge demand for It would not only be 
enormously enhanced, bill made practically unlimited. 
Take a given quantity of Hnx Straw, either over or under 
rotted, and Pit# >t oneo through Qii* Machine and it will 
Invariably have lost fnur-flfjh* ot the shlve. or woody 
part, without the lenstllbro oi tow. The machine requires 
two men, ot hoys, to tend it, mu) runs from eighteen to 
Korhester HVi 
Flour hiii! Wfflln. 
Flo Jr, win. wheat,$i' 50,a7.75 
Flour, spring do .. o.78a6,25 
Flour, buckwlieat 2,50^2,80 
Meal,Indian . l.ffVa 1.75 
Wheat. Genesee. 1.15c 1,85 
Best white Canada 1.86 a 1..55 
Corn, old. TuadiM 
Corn, new. 70 1 Tile 
Rye, Co lbs hi bu‘b 90c a 90 
Oats, hy weight... 6) ; \5c 
Barley. l,axoil,4() 
Beans. 2,80(3 j3,00 
Meat*. 
Pork,old mess... 13,00,a 13,50 
Pork, uww mess,. 11 ,ih? I6.il) 
Pork, clour_lA.ooa 15,80 
Pressed I.ogs, cwt 5,6.A5, K,25 
Reef, curt.3,oo5, 8,00 
Springlanib»,Bacli 2,80 / 3.0) 
Mutton,carcass.. 6 l5 7c 
llams. smoked... 8I,£9S|c 
Shoulders.. fi ixMkjC 
Chickens. 9 yplla 
T arkey *. 10 ( 3 .120 
Geese. 40 (agiOc. 
Dairy, JLc. 
Batter, roll..... it fylSc 
Rutter, firkin.... 13 ;ji ISO 
Chee»e, new. 8 pi 10c 
Cheese, old, ...... 12a. 14a 
Lard, tried. liXalO^c 
Tallow rough... 7 «.a2 7J»c 
Tallow, tried .... 10®li)c 
THE UNIVERSAL 
CliOTHES WKIIVGER. 
This popular machine sells rapidly wherever offered. 
Every Family will have one! 
It is only a question Of time. Thousands of families every 
month lire being relieved iu that hardestof all housework, 
Washing, Thousands of dollars are daily saved by press¬ 
ing tile water and dirt out of the olOtheH. instead of twist¬ 
ing and wrenching the fabric and destroying the garments. 
COttou In Expensive, 
Tina FORK received the First Premium nt the N Y, 
Btate Fair. 1862, and at every Fair whore exhibited, and hi 
universally acknowledged lo be the best in use. 
N B, —All persons lire cautioned not to make, sail, or 
use Horse-Forks with tines similar to thia, or *imilar to it 
in any particular. 
before and now we do it ourselves." Another—' "Thu rich 
may afford to do without them, but 1 could not." Ate , SC- 
These are but a fi-w among thousands, Every one using 
them will report, likewise. , , 
We have seven sizes, teem $5 to $30. Those suitable for 
ordinary family use are No. 1, Sill, and No 2, $7. Those 
have 
OOO- WH EELS, 
and are Warrantkp in every particular This means 
especially, that after a few months urn*, the lower roll 
If/A/, SCOT I'If/ sr 0JY Tin: A7/-/F T, 
and tear the clothing, n* Is the ease with our No, 3 (38)and 
wore of the No. 3. 
rpo CHEESE ID AIRYMEN, 
X KALPH’S PATENT IMPROVED 
“ONEIDA CHEESE VAT,” 
Was awarded the First Prkmipm, after a Ikorouah test, 
at the New York State Fair, 1362. Is the roost simple, dur¬ 
able aud effect 1 va 
Cheese-ftl a It i 11 k Apparatus 
in u*e. Used iu dairies of 10 to 1,000 cow*. The only Vat 
well adapted Pj 
“Factory’’ riioeso-itlakliiR. 
More economical iu use than steam, and much less expen¬ 
sive in cost. Sizes varying Irom St to ,488 gallons on hand 
aud ready for delivery,—larger sizes for Factory use made 
to order, 
Send for Circular containing description, hush and pno» 
list, direction* for using, Ac., to 
WM. RALPH ,v CO, 133 Genesee St., Utica, N. Y., 
Manufacturers Hml Dealers, wholesale ami retail, 
in Dairyman's Tools, and Implements, 
ry Vat* carefully packed for shipment. 683-tf 
Tlic ProviHiou Markets. 
NEW Vo UK, July 6.— Flour —The large decline in 
gold and sterling cwiutigo has a very unfavorable effect 
on the market, and jotcea mav i » quoted lb®25c lower. 
with only a limited I'u-ioe-. doing for export and b. 
consumtitiOn. R iles at $4,f(l i5.IO for juperflne State. $5.60 
(a25,80 for extra State, 81.40. . 1.98 for supeyMne Western, 
$ 5 , 20 (^ 8,911 for commOu to medium ext ' a Wesniru, $.6,85V/: 
6,07 tot shipping brands extra round hooped Ohio, and $6.10 
(a7.fi) fori nidc lira rid* do, the market closing heavy. Sales 
of choice extra State «,oe made at #8. Aia 6,00. Daoadiao 
flour mav be quoted dull slid 18c lower. Sales at $9,68(4) 
8,90 for common and $5,93fo7,:<8 for good to choice extra 
Hye flour quiet and sternly at $ ViO@5,10 for inferior to 
choice Corn meal quiet and steady Sales at $4,10 for 
Jersey. $4,Si) for Bran iywine and $1.23 for Atlantic Mills 
and caloric- . 
Grain The decline In gr id ano sterling exchange naan 
very unfavorable effact on the wheat market, amt with a 
limited export demand, prices have declined ,tffl)8c. dales 
at 31,L'iWl.32 for Chicago spring, $l ,29 e 1,36 fur Milwaukee 
clulr. $1.10'1,41 for amber Iowa, $1,414)1,46 (Of ivintor red 
Western, M,42.ii 1 .48 for amber Michigan.sml 31.42 for win¬ 
ter ted HlinnU Rye iruiet at 98®96 tor Western and $l,u.'i 
for State. Hatley dull at $l,HJ(g|l,20. Bariev malt is tiom- 
inallv unchanged at ?_l,55®1.60. Fen* are dull and nominal 
at $1,13 for Canaibk Corn market Si.e-V lowe.i Sales ,t 70 
@7lc for prime sound old shipping mured Western, and 69 
S)70r for Ku«prn,7|c for 4 ellow'VV’e»tero, arid 78Cfor white 
In April’s sales of over 6.600, only 
$8 size, without Cogs 1 11 our retail 
•me in oner a. year! This shows wide 
by the public. Thi* is the only writ 
PATENT OOG-WHEEL REGULATOR, 
and though other wringer makers are licensed to nan our 
rubber rolls, yet tli/ue. are ever Refused to use the CoG- 
WitKKi s Thereto re, for cheapness and durability, buy 
HARMONIUMS AND MEL0DE0NS, 
Warranted the HB8T iNSTRUWKNTsnf the class in the world. 
See Catalogues coutainiug testimony to their superiority 
from the input eminent musician*. Constantly exhibited in 
competition with Instruments of the other be»t makers, 
they have never, in a -ingle instance, failed to lalin the 
highest prize, The mdr Gold Ms dal ever awarded to reed 
instrument* in this Country wa - to oun of thr ai. Price* of 
Harmoniums, (of which several now styles urn now first of¬ 
fered,) $60 to $1151 each; Of Mein,,ler>u». $95 to $260 each. 
New York wAre rooin*. at Nos, 8 ,V 7 Mercer St... where 
dealerH ate supplied at the same prices a* from the factory, 
by MASON BROTHERS. Agent* 
1863 . improved 1863 . 
LEVER & RAILWAY HORSE-POWERS, 
THRASHERS AND CLEANERS, 
Thrashers and Separators, Clover Hullers, 
nut oji-sj if/a'g jutctruvEs, 
MANUFACTURED BY 
G. WESTINGHOUSE & CO., 
Hc litriieoiaday, IN’. 'V'’. 
The above named Machines, witli late improvements, 
are acknowledged by all who haVQ Used them, to bo un¬ 
equaled. Particular alteaLiou is invited to our 
80. during the week. The ruling priae for desirable fin. •’Weei 
the streets ranges from 60 to 68c. Wo notice -n ’ - from 1' 
warehouses during the week of 8,06017.*. super Pulled, and I,1 i r 
fl.ilOOths. mixed fleece on p. t — Journal !* ,,lr . r 1 
tng t,h 
CINCINNATI, July 1. The market is still in an unset- ounce 
tied condition, buyer* and seller* being unable lo agree on TI 10 
prices. The rates offered range from 46c to 60c, hut these a 3 w o 
figures are 2 Ho to 234 below the view* of holder*, and the 
business doing is quite limited.- 0alette, 
*T. LOUIS, June 30 —Wool is advancing, with sale* of Mews 
washed at 63 ' 65; pulled at 80c, and unwashed at 35(336c Gkj 
per )b.—Demueeat. pi'v 
The following work* on Agriculture. Horticulture, ffcc,, 
may be obtained at the Office of the Rural Nkw-Yokkkh 
W e can alm> furnish other hooks on Rural Affairs, issued by 
American publisher*, at the usual retail prices, and shall 
add new works a* published. 
Amerieim Farmer’s F.n Chemistry A Geology. 1,00 
cyclopedia. ..$4,00 Do. Catechism of Chem- 
Allen's Am. Farm Book 1,00 l*try for School#... 28 
Alieu's Diseases of Do- Langsttotll on the Hive 
mestic Aminals.0.78 aud Honfiy Bee.1,28 
Am. Architect, or Plan* Leuchai'Mfol Houses, 1,28 
for Country Dwellings.6.60 Liebig ',1 Fiirnlllor Letters 
Am. Florist'* Guide.0,75 to (• armor*. 80 
Ain IBird Fancier, 2-‘> I inslevV Morgan Horae* 1,00 
Am. Kitchen Gardener, 25 Manual or Agriculture, by 
Barry’* Fruit Garden....1,25 Kmernon k Flint.. ... 7fi 
Blake’s Farmer at Home 1.25 Mile*pa the Horae's Foot, 25 
Boushingauifs Rural Mllborn on the Row. 28 
Economy ....... .1,25 Moore’s Manual on Flax 
Bright on Grape Culture, Culture..... 25 
2 d edition... 80 Modern Cookery by Mins 
Browne’s Bird Fancier.. 30 Acton and Mr* S J I Inis 1,28 
Dp Poiiltry Yard.1,00 Mrs Ahid’sSktlmillloiiso- 
Do, Field Book Manure* 1,25 wile and Laities Guide. 5(1 
Neut glOoertiscmcnts 
used) more than the nld brake, sod will break (nun one and 
one-fourth to one and one-llalf tuns of straw per day of 
ten hours—do the work better than any other machine! 
ever saw. It takes out mrie-tenths of the ahiyo nr woody 
matter in pimsitig through the tnacliitie otit'-B: ronsenuently 
It, requires ho* scutching than lITirokep with the ohlbrake, 
which does its work very Imperfectly breaking some of 
the fibres aud taking out nn sluiro. My men tell mo they 
would rather rough-dfess two handfuls after your brake 
than one after tho old. The fibre from yonr brake ia left 
perfectly whole and straight, which is better for (he man 
ufacturor*. as tt will hatch,d morn to tho hundred pound* 
than iiftcrlhe old tooao of broaking. (have hud a quan¬ 
tity Imtohnled that was dressed after each brake—taken 
from the same lot of flax, and Die yield wa* live Oounds 
per hundred more after your braks tliati after the old. 
The fine low Is equally good with that, after the old brake, 
while the coarse is worth one-tblfd more per tun. 1 think 
that if tlm machine is properly used it is not liable to 
breakage, Yours truly. 
WM. II. Ill.'CKLEY. 
Bur, vast, Ireland, May 1st, 1363. 
Mkhsrh. Mallohy Abanroro: 
GrSTLBMKN. It gives me much Pica* lira to report that 
the five Sanford A Mallory Flax Brakes which I have been 
operating iu the different flax ihgtricts of Ireland have 
given entire satisfaction to all whtf have seen and used 
them, The saving over all other uiachinw* in me is large; 
on some kinds of straw, being as gnfcat a* one-third. Thi* 
taken with the saving in labor wiff give an advantage in 
favor of the brake orfrom t t to #5, or $ia to ft /5 por day, 
beside increasing tho value of the fibre by softening and 
giving it better.spinning quality, In cnnclufiou, 1 would 
*ay that the machine ha* been approved of aud recom¬ 
mended by the leading manilfxctnrnrs of Ireland, and also 
by the Chemico-Agricultural Society Of Ulster. 
Yours truly, EDGAR F0WK3. 
Sl'RlNGKlKi.t), Clark Go.. Ohio, May 5tt!, JtSKS. 
Messrs- Mau.ohv (c Haneukp: 
Gentlemen: 1 havu tried one of yonr brake?, and I have 
run through Ibirty-ono hunched #>orind* in ten and onu- 
fourtb hours, which was well broksn, and every way sattg- 
factory I am, geutlemeu, yourarcapeiAfuUy, 
. E. MEEK. 
Union Village, N. Y . May 15 th, 1863. 
Messrs. MalI-uky a ^ansoiui: 
GENT 1 . km kn; t have used two of your Patent Flax Brakes 
for the past, eight months, and take this opportunity of 
saying that they exceed any brake lever *aw They take 
out. from sixty to seventy per cent, of the «blve or woody 
matter, leaving the fibre whole, and in perfect ribbon*, 
e Whole Ycnr” They will save from 8 to « tbs. of dressed (lux to every huo- 
’ dred pounds of llax straw over any brake 1 ever used, We 
?i Ur an '^ '*• 66 can break from one to one and a half tuns per Uav of ten 
„ , , hours with each brak,-, and there. 1 no danger rit life „r 
DMVF.Y Jp.., Agent, limb. Yours,wlt.)i respect, liARVY WILCriX. 
Phed by him at rnanu- „ ,, . .. 
equaled, 
New Undershot Thrasher and Cleaner, with 
Riddle or Vibrating Separator, 
In which are combined all nflCcnssary qualities for a first- 
elans Machine, and we eau confidently recommend it a" 
mch. The arrangement of it for sepatating the grain from 
the straw (a very important part,) we consider the most, 
complete of any Machine of this kind iu use, and Its clean¬ 
ing part is unsurpassed. 
.‘send for our Circular containing description aud Price* 
of nil the above mimed Machine*. llUS-fitenw 
Address G- W K8TINGIIOC8E A CO. 
reporter! yesteruav v.r.e v,mie lu'iiuw; 111 so, >w, au>i 
amber Kentucky at $1,25. There is but little milling or 
BpecuUliy<‘ Inquiry. Corn—T he market'lull, and fully 2c 
lower. Riles of yellow at 61c; mixed uu canal at 72c de¬ 
livered in New York; on ennui in transit at 69e Qosing 
very quiet. Oats-I n moderate request, Sales at 67c. 
Baiu.kx— Quiet aud none rial at $!,'«) lor Canadian and 
Western Rve— Quiet and nominal at Me. Provisions— 
The market moderutelv active and -dearly, closing a shade 
firmer for smoked meat-, pork, lord and flail, with a fair in¬ 
terior demand, ehi@ilv for small lots. Quoted at $12@12.50 
CdP-AlIVEUTIMNG TEltMK, In Advance -THIRty- 
Frvs Cents a Line, each insertion. A price and a half for 
extra dfopUy, or S 2 >£ cents per line ot spaee. Special 
Notices (following reading matter, leaded,) 60 cents a line. 
\ GENTS FOR KINGMAN’S PATENT CLOTH, AND 
7 x PAINT ROOF’, 1 now evtensively used for Rail Rood 
Cars.) SsUMnctory evidence Of the Miperiort'.y of this roof 
other* will he given. It ha* Urn neatness and eudurance 
of tin, witli le*» liability to leakage, nt half tlm cost Agent* 
wanted. Good refinance will he required. No risk* in¬ 
curred. Address H. I>. WASHBURN. Taunton, Maas. 
TTENTION, BEE - KEEPERS! ! 
Having experimented with bees nnd hives for the post few 
years, for the purpose of revolutionizing the present loose 
system or bee management, and bringing within tho reach 
of all a hive that is well adapted to the wants of the Apical- 
tnrist, whereby bees can be controlled at all time*, aud at 
the some time fully overcome four of the greatest troubles 
iu ban-management, viz; tho loss of bees in swarming time 
by their Hying to the forest, the ravages of the moth mil¬ 
ler, the robbery of bee:., and also the great loss of bees du¬ 
riug winter, all of these difficulties 1 have successfully 
And as a token of the good merits of tho hive, 
,\N INVENTION OF RARE MERIT! 
tricot fa Sorgho audim- 
pliee...1,00 
Pardee <m tho Strawberry 60 
Redder'H Land Measurer SO 
Pergoz’s New Culture of 
the Vine . 28 
Qtunby's Mysteries of 
Bee-keeping . , 1.25 
Quincy on Soiling Cattle 80 
Rabbit Fancier.... 60 
Randall’s Sheep Hus¬ 
bandry.1,25 
Richardsnu on the Horse 25 
Do. on tho Pests of the 
Farm... M 
Do. Domestic Fowl*. 25 
Do. on the Hog.. 25 
Do on the Honey Bee.. 25 
Do, on the Dog . 25 
Rogers’ Scientific Ag .. .MX) 
Reenielin’s V ine-d reswer* 
Manual. . 60 
Saxton’s Ro ral Hand books 
bound in 1 Suric* rarJi, 1,80 
Shepherd’s Own Hook.. 2,00 
Stray Leaves ft mo the 
Book of Nature.1,00 
Stephen’* Book of the 
Fann, 2 vols......5,00 
Skillful Houw-wifo. 25 
Skinner’* Klemeiitsof Ag¬ 
riculture. 25 
Smith’s Laudftc.apn Gar¬ 
dening .1.25 
ThaeP* ninciple* of Ag- 
culture.. . .2,00 
Thomas’ Form Imple¬ 
ment*...1,00 
Thompson's Food of Ani- 
I mills........ 75 
I Tb" Rose Culturist. 25 
Topkaro’s Chemistry made 
Easy. 26 
Warder’* Hedges ti Ever¬ 
greens..... .1,00 
Waring’a Elements of Ag- 
■ i (turn , 78 
WiUon on FIax. 25 
Youatt and Martin on 
Cattle......1,25 
Youatt on Dio Horse_1,25 
Do, on Simon. 75 
Do, 00 tlm Hog.......... 75 
Young Farmer* Manual 
And Workshop,.1.25 
The Cattle Markets, 
NEW YORK, July l.—For Beeves, Milch Cows, Veal 
Calves, aud Sheep and Lamb*, at the Washington Drove 
Yard, corner of Fourth aveuue and Forty-fourth street; 
at Chamberlain's Hudson River, Bull’* Head, foot of Robin- 
Bonstreet, at Browning’* iu 8-xth street, near Third ave¬ 
nue; and aJ*o at O'Brien’s Central Bull'sHead, Sixth street. 
For Swine, at Allerton’s Yard, foot of 37th street. N. R.— 
The current price* for the week at all the markets are 
as follow*: 
BBS? CATTLE. 
Flint quality.IP c 
Ordinary quality. 
Common quality.. 
Inferior quality. 
COWS AND CALVES. 
First quality. 
Ordinary quality. 
Common quality. 
Inferior quality. 
VEAL CALVES. 
First quality. 
Ordinary .. 
Common..... 
Inferior. 
SHKEP AND LAMBS, 
.head $5,50® 6,25 
. 5,IX>;<E5,S0 
.. 4,6OfL5,00 
. 4,OI)tfi4,oO 
. 3,00,3)4, Off 
sinsiii 
Corn-fed..5 >S®6fjC 
Do. Light and Medium.5 l *fo6>4c 
Still Hogs.Si,® C 
ALBANY, July 6 .—Beeves—T he heavy receipts of 
Beeves thi* week not only checked the demand, which 
promised to he reasonably fair, especially for the East, but 
knocked down prices 3U@50c pi 100 Its. live weight, 
Receipts.—T he following is our comparative statement 
of receipts at this market over the Central railroad, esti¬ 
mating sixteen to the car — 
Cor. week 
This week. Last week, last vear. 
Beeves.4,712 4,000 4,ll0 
Sheep. 
.LAMP tiUMNEY^V 
overcome, 
I have taken the Arid Premium at every Agricultural Fair 
where I have exhibited; and two year* in succession ut the 
New Yoke State Fair, and at their last Fair I was award¬ 
ed the ttrat Premium and also a Silver Medal. The success¬ 
ful manner in which I tame and handle these in*ects at all 
times, and even take them in my hands without any pro¬ 
tection whatever, and shake them amongst the spectators 
with Impunity, thousands will testify, who have witnessed 
my exhibitions. Ail parties sending ms their name and 
Po*t-Office address will receive a book of 24 page* puke, 
giving a geaeral description of my hive*. *y*temof man¬ 
agement, &c. K. Pi KIDDER, 
697-tf Practical Apiculturist, Burlington, Vt. 
.$50,00®78,00 
. 40,iX>.a;46,00 
. 32.5Oa.37.50 
. 23.UJC332.80 
UVIII ....... r .. 
Do. Rural Essay*. 
Eastwood'* Cranberry 
Culture. ... 
Every Ladv her owu 
Flower Gardener, — 
Familv Doctor by Prof. 
Extras. 
Prime quality 
Ordinary. 
Common. 
Inferior....... 
A BEAUTIFUL MlCKliSCtU’E, MAGNIFY l,Nu Five 
Hundred times, for 2d oejits' (coin preferred.) Fivm, 
of different powers, for $1.60. Mailed free. Address 
667-tf F. M. BOWEN. Box 220 , Boston, Maes. 
' H. a.Taylor...... 1,28 
Fann Drainage, (It, F 
French, I.1,25 
Fessenden's Farmer and 
Gardens r .......... . 1.26 
Do. American Kitchen 
Garden....,. 8ff 
Field'* Pear Culture.1,00 
Fish Culture.-fox) 
Flint on Granges .1,25 
Guenon on Milch Cow- w 
Herbert's ITorae-kerperi 1,28 
Hooper’* Dog and Gum 
paper... 
Do. do. doth..—_ 
Hough's Farm Record 3,00 
Hy<Jo’s0nlne*t*Sug»rCane25 
Joumtlon’s .tgrtef IttirtU 
Chemisrrv. 31.25 
Do. Eleiueuta Of iLul 
Pilin'*new work 00 Open AtrGrane Cnlturo, price $1.25. 
Complete Manual on t he Cultivation of Tobacco, SO cent*. 
The Sorghum Grower’s Manual, l>v W. H Clark, iiricu, 28c. 
Young Housekeepm'* and Dairy Staid’* Directory,25 cents. 
Wool Grower aud Stock Register, Volumes 1, 2, 5, 6 and 3— 
3 3 ce nt* each. 
L27“ Any of the above named works will be forwarded by 
mail, poBt-paid, on receipt of the price specified. 
Address »• i>- T. MOOUK, Rochester, N. Y 
Q B. MXIjIjEH, 
FOREIGN AN II AMERICAN 
Horticultural Agent & Oommisaion Merchant 
EXHIBITION AND 8ALES BOOSTS, 
No. 634 Broadway, near Bleeker St, New York. 
All kinds of new, rare, aud Seedling Plants, Fruits, 
Floirnr*. Tree*, Vines, Shiubs, &c... iron. Wire and Rustic 
Work; I reach, English and American Glows; Patent H*at 
ere; Foreign and American Books, Magazines. Papere, 
Plates, Design*, C rowings, Ac. All Horticultural Novelties, 
a* soon as Introduced. 
I W~ All orders, Ac., will receive the peraonal attention 
of the Proprietor 
Ij&cn A MONTH r-We want Agent* at $fi> * montn, 
tHH/vf expenses paid, to sell oar EoerUutinu Pencilt, Ori¬ 
ental Burners, and i3 other new article*. 13 circulars free. 
Address [695-liJtj SHAW A CLARK, Biddeforo, Me. 
A MONTH t—l want to hire Agent* in every coun¬ 
ty at $75 a month, expenses paid, lo sell my new 
Hr* » fc j .Ac HIQli’.U. *3 
cheap Family Sewing Machines. 
Address [toS-i3t] S. MADISON, Alfred, Maine. 
4,104 2,339 
Hogs'..’.".'.'...','.','..'..". '000 336 000 
PkiCKS—The market was heavy throughout at the fol¬ 
lowing quotations: 
This week. Last week. 
Premium (per 100 tbs) .$6,30 16,70 $6,50 *6,75 
Extra.5,20(45,76 5,80@<^20 
First quality .L2S®4,75 4,5oS.5,20 
Second guulity.3,23®3,75 3,50(54,00 
Third quahty.2,«0C«3,10 2,90.43,10 
Sheep— The sheep market sympathises with the cattle 
trade. The average supply is doubled, owing to the 
) L ff'/ IU 4 U.f $/UIHil.V nUWffUMaHHH. I l/UIH Vi I J I y , 
i’. a Havens. 
?7ITT*V1M.K, N. Y„ April 18th, 1853. 
MKKKItH. Vi SLLOBV St S.V.VFORP; 
GF.MTt.RSiEff:—I Have used one of your Patent Brakefl for 
the oast four month*, I urn highly pleased with it, so irmcb 
so that I wouM not be willing to pait with it on any condi¬ 
tions, provided 1 could not obtain another in it* place, i 
feel that it I* a very safe machine for the person who ope¬ 
rates it; whereas the old brake i* not safe, a* many persons 
will tystifj'who liftvs Ifiist au ar(q hy them, I am satisfied 
that I get more flax and less tow by using the new brake, 
while both llax and tow are worth more in market than that 
JJEST FAMILY SEWIHG MACHINE. 
WHEELER A: WILSON 
MANUFACTURING CO. were awarded the First Premium 
»t the Great International Exhibition, London, 1862. 
Principal Office, 505 Broadway, N. If. 
665 B. W. DIBBLE, Agent, Rochester, N. Y. 
J. B. WHEATON, HILLSDALE, MICH., 
LICENSED HEAL ESTATE BROKER, 
l/oi/x, Selin, and Exchange* on Commit si on. 
Has .'10.000 acres of excellent Fanning Lands, and 100 Farm*, 
in Michigan and other Western States, for sale cheap- 
694] Terms Easy. [12t 
