A MONTH f—We want Agents at $6(1 a month, 
turf’'' expeuse* pnid. to »ell our KitrrleMtino Pencil*, Ori¬ 
ental Burner*. »D<I 13 other ihmv artlnh a, 16 circulars free. 
Address 1695-I3t] SHAW (t CLARK, niddeford, Me flj 
A ncTION SALE 
OF SOUTH-DOWN SHEEP. » 
On Wednesday, Sept.. 2nd, 1803. 
I will offer nt. PUBLIC SALK, at Thnrndalc, without any 
reserve, 
One Hundred South-Down Ewes and Rams. 
They at u all either imported nr dliectiv descended from 
mount impiirtMinna froui the docks of tho lata Jo.vas 
W rBit. Duke of RiclimOu'. and HemRv l.rOeB. It ciiu 
hardly b- necessary to refof t" the superior mutton and 
wool-prilducitir .na.ilitres of this breed. At the present 
time their wool is i lie most sought after, aud commands as 
Lleh a price as any oilier letn<i. 
Thormlulu is ll miles from pnughkoeps'o Station, on the 
Hudson Kb er R K , aud 9 oiilt'b from Dover Plaius Statiou, 
on tb- Harlem R it 
Further l arlioalars ran he learned bv reference to the 
Catalogue-rtf ede. w> rich may he had upon application to 
the auctmiieer, Mr. J.\o R Paijk. Sermfilt, Ctivuga Co., 
N. Y., or of SAMI,. THORNF, Ttmriidale. 
70li Washington Hollow. Dutchess On., N. Y 
FARMERS, 
TO 33 A^XPlYlVlEISr, 
TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. 
ALL WHO HAVE FOIt SALE 
Sorghum 8ut;ar and Sirup, 
Purs and Nkins, 
Fruits, dry and green. 
It ut t»»r. Cilia* vise. 
Lard, Hams, 
Pork, Beef, 
Kjttfts, I*oultry, 
Game, Vegetableu, 
Flour, drain. 
Seeds, II opts. 
Cotton, Wool, 
Tallow* Petroleum, 
Starch, J(cc., Acc.. 
Can have them well sold at the highest prices in New York, 
with full cash returns promptly after their reaching the 
city, by forwarding them to the Commission House for 
Country Produce, of 
JOB1A1I CARPENTER, 
OS Joy Street. New York. 
N. B.—The advertiser has had abundant experience in 
this business, and trusts that he will continue to merit pat¬ 
ronage by the most careful attention to tho interests of hn 
natrons. The articles are taken charge of on their arrival, 
ind carefully disposed of, promptly, to good cash customers, 
ind cash returns made immediately to the owner. (Tie 
highest charge made for receiving and selling is ft percent I 
A New York Weekly Price Current is issued by J. Car- 
center, which is sent free to all his patrons. A specimen 
•opy sent free to »uy desiring it. A trial will prove the 
ihove facts. For abundant references as to responsibility, 
ntegrity, <tc., see the 44 Price Current. ’ 
HHIffHToy ,Ti)lvi!2.-Atmark“t 7.‘0 Beeves; 120 Stores; 
2 ,<» 0 -hieep and Lambs, nn.| 4i (j'wine .. 
Pbicvs —Market R.ef-Rxtra, $»,25; 1st quality, 18,75; 2d 
do .*8.00 3d do *•■>..'0 i 00 
WnnKIXd OXBN—-UtloOOO _ 
Mii,,'ii dfuv*.-S43,ou > to i0; common $2i,(Xh«)22,00. 
Vkaj. Ca« v ka .—& T.tX>. 
?T^HK.S.*“Yt‘!irHiiB[ N . non©!} two yfiHTB ol<i fu,00@0|00. 
tbre* rear* nt*' i>’24 * 
HiPKs>.-«j'<‘*c tb 
f’.u.K Skins.- l2io" I • r 1 lb. 
Tai.LOW.—S 4h;e at 3c rough. 
pv.i.TS.-fO.fttK-i 0.7ft e-'idi 
Shkki' .031, Latins -f3.i«Yo)i,S0: extra4,sa®5.ftn. 
Swink — Sti*r**s wh*»l ♦**•!♦% 4 @5 retail, Spring 
Pig* lifts 07: relaii (WhR'VOlJ. Fa I Hags, undressed. none. 
Still led, none. 
TORONTO, July 22 .—Hkkf—D uring the week we notice 
large arrivals or gram-fed cattle, p i..dually f’-'W t, ' u 
western sections of Canada. and pncee are ahmi* 5"c f.i 
, ,vt lower tile markets are almo t u„jjiHC“denlp'JJv low, 
,4sa ers saving that they do not remember su'd, dull times 
>'or several yearn; 1st civs* selling at $.;Vt,0 2*1 do. $300 
3,50; and inferior*2 til 10 cwt. 
?iikkh pientv, without emnnil, selling at S3(ffi3, 0 each. 
I *m ns oleutv end in good demand *t *2 V2,2"> each. We 
might notice a sale of ftrst-cls-s lambs, fed near Guelph, at 
as each, delivered in 'his citr. 
CaLTKs sell at $5m:ii each, and in demand.— Globe- 
JHcnkcts, Cominevcc, &c 
OKAIG MIUR 0 S 00 PL! 
Itiiml New-Yorker Otllec, ? 
RoctlJilSTKR, Julj 28, 1863 > 
Although we make Quite a number of changes in the 
prices of Flour, Grain, and Meats, business is very dull, 
an d we are obliged to say of the rates given in our "Table 
of Quotations.” they are mostly nominal There are not 
transactions of sufficient importance to fix figures with 
certainty. 
Wool would sell at our Quoted figures m small qu&nti- 
tics if presented, hut holdes are keeping back, and buyers 
are not at all urgent. In this portion of trade there is 
almost complete stagnation. 
Jlochetttr H'Aeifis/t Price*, 
Flour and Grain- , Kggs, dozen 
Flour, win. wheat,*'.,ST AS 2ft 
Flour, spring d" 5 ,i iMoti,3, 
Flour, buckwheat- 2,ftK<u-.ftO 
Meal. Indian. L**jti¥j h* 
Wheat, Genesee. l.lu.'j 1,4ft 
Best white Canada 1,2Xad, 
Corn, old.. DK576C 
Corn, new... dl.a.DO 
This is the host ana ijneapest Microscope 
M: 7 in the world for gsnoral uhu. It requires no 
■h iI focal adjustment, longmhes shout one huu- 
■ 1 dred diameters, or teu thousand times, and 
«• fflnl' ''N l* so simple that a child cun use it It will is* 
rsent by mail, postage paid, on the receipt of 
• e-tWN] Two Dollars and Twenty-five cents, or with 
* XrJ t six beautiful mounted object* for Three Dol- 
SEjHIf I iars, or with twenty-four objects for Five Dol- 
jpSSti.f dt lars Address HENRY CRAIG. 
18D Centre street, New York. 
|-jr A liberal discount to the trade 590 
f d B . ISO. I Xj Xj E H. , 
rWKKIGN AND AMKKIOAN 
Horticultural Agent & OouimissioB Merchant 
EXHIBITION AND BALES ROOMS, 
No. 634 Broadway, near Bleeker 8t, New York. 
All kinds of new, rare, stid Seedling Plants, Fruitn, 
Flowers, Trees, Vines, Shrubs, itc.; Iron, Wire and Rustic 
Work, French. English and American Glass, Patent Heat¬ 
ers. Foreign and American Books, Magsriues, Paper*, 
Plates, Designs Drawings. Ac. AU Horticultural Novelties, 
1SU, Mtc 
. 12®He 
12 ,!)»<^lSc 
___ . HtSllc 
J^elt i*n*I Hoots. 
tpl^rbucliei_3lK.®ft0c 
Im.^Triedr'l tb. 6@fiV>C 
Peaches, do . HVuj1.!C 
Cherries, do . Kki'lic 
Plums, do . c 
Potatoes, do _ 2ft,aj.30c 
Hides und Skins. 
dlanghter. ftnifijjc 
C'alf.. . IK® 12c 
ShoepPelis - 37Si?7S 
Lamb Peit- ... 2ft:t0i5 
NEW UOltK ON CATTLE 
CATTLE AHD THEIR DISEASES 
KMBBAt’lNO 
THK1R HISTORY A.VD 1IKKKDS, (.'K0S81V0 AND ftUKEPl.VG, 
ASP KBKDI.VC AND UAXAtfKMk.VT WITH TUK UISKASKS 
TO WHICH TI1KV AIIK Si ll IK,'T, A.\l> l ilt: RKMK- 
BIKS BKST APAPTKO TO TIICIR OURS. TO WHICH 
IS ADliKn A LIST OV .'IKDICl.VgS t'SKl) IN 
TRUSTING C.VTTLK WITH NOMKKOCS 
rLLOeTRATiONS. 12 mo., cloth 
Price, *t,2ft. 
BY ROHEHT JENMNCJS, V. S,, 
Professor ol Pathology and Hperalive tiuigerv in the 
Vete.riusry College ,,t Philadelphin; late Pro'easor 
of Veterinar* Medicine in the Agii a tural Col¬ 
lege of Ohio; Secretary of the Ain-rican 
Vetenriurv As-ocU'iiir, of Philadel¬ 
phia ; Author of "Th*- Horse 
and bis Diseases,'' 
etc,, etc 
This volume cannot fail hi ,, set the approval of every 
Ka, tnerandSoiclt miser Itisatraiuced upon the same gen- 
•rsl plan as the tre,iliac on *' Uie Horse mid ids Diseases," 
*>v the same Author, of which upward of 40,W>) copies 
have »lre ,dy been sold. 
Tho epidemic Pr.KtiKO-P.vmrMONiA is exhaustively 
t.e-i’od ludeed, what a given 00 this subject alone, u 
.veil wprrh t),e price of the book. 
Agents and canvaasers will find tills a desirable work. 
Single copies of '‘Cattlk am. thkir Diskauks.” or of 
"Thr Hoiisk and his Diskasks,” will be sent post-paid to 
tu.v address on receipt Of pr.ee, ftl.25 each. 
Send ill 1 milers to 
JOHN E. POTTER, Publisher, 
70f>-fit 617 Saarom St., Philadelphia. 
Tlie Wool Markets. 
NEW YORK. July 23. -The maiket has been ohir- 
icterized bv inactivity', owing to th« egtra "rdina v sta’e ol 
iff.lrs prevalent in this city an i other district* during the 
week, occasioned bv the riots, as well »s the gr^u decline 
a gold and exchange wlroh has’ended to ,check Ihe i 
usnd materially in town and country for this sMp.e. aiio 
hence our marvel is not only very rpt ft but 'IVnli 
ll,hough there isnoaoxietv to realze miles* at full lor 
mer rate-, -till purchasers dem nd a concession in acconl- 
with the decline ill gohlsnd exchange The sale- a e 
75,Old tbs native flenc.e, old ami new. at i«B8Dc 
,tx • 24* hales Tni.e at 34{<«U2o; 20n dn western at 2N03-S5 <- 
bi duality; |.V b*le- D tissol and l»K> dn. Cordova, at 40 
l'be following sro the quotations: 
Saxony Flee.se, IM lb....,. 7 ?v;^7 
Ainoricun full blood Merino. .1,-i. 
Do Ind' and three quarter do.i.-- rs 
Do Native and quarter do. 
California fine, unweahed. ® 
Do ooioronn do . r'-gy.” 
Peruvian washed. .. ft "J-" 
Chilian Mennn unwashed. fQ;* 
Do Mestiza do . .-Ms 
Valparaiso do ... ah-gs 
South American Merino nmvsshed. ” ”5 
Do do Meatiza do . 244728 
Do do enmmon washed...2ri.ttt«i 
Do do Entre Rios washed. .. 3iVa' 12 
Do do do do unwashed. lfta'20 
Do do Cordova washed. 4ftnV43 
Capo Good Hope uttwaalu’d...SVa Tfi 
East India Washed. . 4'VSift] 
MANUKAOTURKR OP 
FOR PURIFYING 
Lake, Rain and River Water, 
NO. Gl* IIDFFAM) BTIUCKT, 
JbtoflioHtrir, N. Y 
Tito Provision Markets. 
NEW YORK, July 27.—AsuiKS—Lower. Sales at $7,00 
for pots, and pearls nominal. , 
Floor—M arket lees active and scarcely so firm, but 
prices are without decided chance, with only a very mod¬ 
erate bu-iness doing for export and home consumption. 
Sale* at tl.DO'ic l.flM aiipeinne State: i5.uoaift.l0 extra State 
$ 4 .i<idni,ftil (uPeriioe W* Ht.-rn; i’.ix)aift.in enmmon to me¬ 
dium extra Western: JA.fiftyft.7a for shipping brands extra 
round hoop Ohio; and jft.so'. 7.2'for trade hran U. Cana¬ 
dian Flour mtv be quoted dull and unchanged; sales at 
iftAimvo for common, and $5,3ftfii7,2ft for goou to choice 
extra Rye Hour quiet and steady rt *3,ftoiwr>,IO for inte¬ 
rior to choice Corn meal dull and ulendv. Sales at $4,00 
for Jersey, *i r 30 for Brarulj wine, and ^4.20 fnr Atlantic 
G« ain—W heat market a shade better for good and prime 
parcels which are in lair request, while common ond mre- 
rior grivlea SIC liull and hcaw, with a moderate business 
doing for export, -tales -*t 1,17 for Chicago spring. 
$1.12WD,21 Milwaukee club; ftl.Wiill.M amber Iowa; *1,21® 
1 2ft winter red Wesleru, Jliftif 1.30RTObor Michigan; fl,2fi 
(il,SO winter archer State ; ?l,27 choice umber Green But 
51,10 while 0*.’f, aid pi.37 white K, nloekv. Ryi! dull 
at ISftc-'i?ti,00 Itulr v dull aud nominal ut Sl,l(Xa 1 , 21 b Bar¬ 
ley malt nominally unchanged pea* doll and nominal at 
SI, 15 for Canada Corn market may be quoted lot 2 c better, 
wild u good business-, sale* at *'ft>iifi7.ftj0 tor prime soiind 
oid shipping mixed Wc*tem; flftn'd*,- |,,r-Knatern: ft' • 7u«i 
for yellow We»to i ii, and Tie for white Western. Outs rule 
easier , h i!*'* At 70 ,v-7i'd,c for Canadian, Western and State, 
PRICES CURRENT, 
AND ALL OTHER PARTICULARS, 
T O 
JOS1AH CARPENTER, 
JYo. 32 Jay 8trni, -Y«io ITorh. 
l'sf" Produce Bouijlit. 703-tf 
Was awarded the First Phrmipm, after a tbrrmwh tost, 
at the New York State Fair. 18t>2, Is the most aunple, dur¬ 
able and effective 
CliotHie-MakliiK Apparfftn* 
In use. Used in rialrtos of 10 to i.Odd cowa. The only Vat 
well adapted to 
« Factory” Cbcc«e-iTlakiii«. 
More economical iti use than ateam, and much leas expen¬ 
sive in cost. Sizes varying from +1 to HSft gallons on baud 
ind ready lor delivery,-larger guces for 1 act.ory use made 
t °3 < end for Circular containing description, size and price 
list, directions for using. Ike., to 
WM. RALPH k (JO., 123 Genesee St., Utica, N. V , 
Manufacturers and Dealers, wholesale and retail, 
in Dairyman's Tools, and Implements, 
ty Vats carefully packed for shlpraeut. 6M3-tf 
A r\f \ \ APPLE TREES, I to 8 foot 
I \ /' /' ./ high, ut pN p*r hundred. 
20,000 Standard Pear Trees. 9 to 7 tb«t htdh.at ^fi Ji ltti. 
10.000 Dwarf Pear I're.is, 3 to ft reel high, ut *101WWO- 
an,IK)0 White Grape and Cherry Currants: iSJX» liana 
Grace Vlues. A large stoo-fc of Peach ti'-ea (,berry treeii, 
f^EW WORK ON SHEEP HUSBANDRY 
African unwashed.2.'4J32 
Do washed... .40(3)0 
Mexican unwashed.230 0 
TGXUS ~“ "M 
Smyrna unwnshed.2ftn'28 
Do washed.....42(a) 0 
Syrian unwashed...,.— 22402 ft 
B 4 )STON, July 23.—The quotations of this market are 
as follows: j_, a 
Saxony and Merino, tine. 
Do do lull blood. 7mu'7A 
Dii do half and three-fourths.. 7301175 
Common .... 7.'(<n73 
Pulled extra. 8 
Do superfine....SlKniSa 
Do No.).-.OWaO* 
Do No 2. w:*#> 
Western raixe*l. 60065 
Smyrna wash ad.....41XBA3 
Do unwashed. Ii02ft 
Syrian.lOaUO 
Cape....... 30040 
Crimea...00000 
Buenos Ayres. 20060 
Peruvian washed. 1»0» 0 
Canada . . .000" 0 
California . 00,100 
ALBANY, .July 23.—There is almost a complete stag na¬ 
tion in the wool market., buyers and seller* being far upur 1 
in their viP«s. Nothing is doing except in the street, 
where a I lots offered are taken at prices ranging Dora 5ft 
to 62>i lor the uew clip. 
BUFFALO, July 27.—There is nothing of importance 
d lug here in wool. In Now Ymk thare ha* been more 
inquiry during the past week m , ket un-enleil ami 
iirfMfi n< miniiT The ileTOand iia» been chietly from cm,- 
<umere foi immediate wmts, There has Ijeeti a nominal 
de line in domestic and foreign wool of aboot .0 V Cent. 
In some country places Hiier.e wool h,i* dec ined full v 10c 
while in other idaces Ihe growers urn holding, expecting to 
see Hu* market rally 
DETROIT, July 2ft.—The market for wool is dorrmtn*. 
being influenced by tho Slime causes .** those pere.ep'ibb 
in Die market for most of the leading staphs At the 
East, there ate. of coarse, only very tight stocks, which 
ure held above the view* of haven A* the general Ten¬ 
dency of the gold market is downward, matruf ictu!••-''< are 
virtually insured ag.*iu-T soy Midden oxo temeut in the 
wool market which would prevent, their m -klng porchiia- s 
•it tnueh |e>s favorable terms limn al praam', and Thav 
therefore eontlnue to take only liget quantities for pre- 
enttlse This state of'hinge cannot last, and sou),- time 
during the coining fall they will be compelled to show 
their Land. We think we are tolerably safe lu assuming 
that tbe lowest point ha* been reached. Our advic 1 * from 
ihe interior represent 880)03® a« the ruling rate* — Trib. 
Husbandry which ita author has derived from the direct 
personal experience of thirty live your* with large Hocks, 
together with that knowledge of different modes and 
systems which bin flowed from a very extensive corres¬ 
pondence during a long period with leading eock-niasters 
in every part "f the world. 
The first sU chapteraof Tui; Tract 10 A I. SnaioiKao will 
he devoted to u full desoriptlon of the hast breeds of Sheep 
hi tlie tinned States—including the different varieties of 
the Vleritio, and the various English mutton breed*, and 
tlie.e will be III list,rated generally with engravings from 
original drawing* from Ufa These will lie followed by 
chspter* on iVo-.*,Breeding; >u Kret'doig In and-In: on 
the timidities »ml Point* to be sought in dheef), on Yolk 
toil it* Use*; mi the Thanry and I'eai'th'C of Bleeding, on 
r,h« Adaptation of Different Breed- to Different Soil* and 
tureum-iaoees; on the Profits of Wool ami Mutton Pro 
duotion and their Frospt'Ct* in the United State.*; on the 
spring Miiiiugi ineot ol Sheep; 00 Summer Management, 
|twa uhaptei*:) ou Kail MauKgemeiil, on Winter Manage 
inetit, Feed, ato , (two chapter*;) on Dueiuc* amt then 
^HE U 1 M VERSAL 
CliOTHES WHINGER. 
/V Hundred times fin ,30 iikntp! (coin idelerted.i Fiv*, 
ofdifferout powerH, for tl.i*). Mailed free. Add ran* 
SOT tl if'- M BOWEN, Box 220, Boston. Man*. 
R OOHE.VIEK LOL LEGI A T K IN NT I- 
TUTE - Thin Institution provides tho very heat facili 
tiew for a IhorotJtf h WntrlUh Aud Cla*kum|[ Muoktion 
Boaraini( Doimrtmont tfxfaMvMv NrEjaief 
KxD6i»fl«8nwnl^nit6. L* K SAT I KKEkh, I*tinoipAl 
vv'oii 11 1 uNtiooa bH without my cr»wa« without my wrin*j»r. 
\nothcr, 'Ichu iiowiro b*?«l afterwHHinng* 
in v 0 Another—*' t had to pay fifty oentHioi a witahwoiijiiu 
h.-ftin* and now wi‘ Mm it " AflMher—*'Tba rich 
nay affonl t»» rlo wltbOul thmn, hut I couhl not-, , «C. 
Thu** art* bat a fAw among IbOUflaQ'JB. Every out* uhmk 
Ulfon will report 
We have auvon Rizee, from to S30. PhOB® BUiuihl© for 
ordinary family une are N T o. 1, $10* aud No. 2, $7- Tne#e 
hUI C O G- - W "XI EELS, 
anil are WAuitAsrao in every particular Tills means 
especially, that after a few mouths use, the lower roll 
it//,/, jvot rr/ftr ».v thk sn.it' 
and tear tlm clothing, as is the com? with our No. 3 ($6)and 
ither wringer* without Coci-WtrkW..*- 
In April's sale* of over S,U00, only 27 were of the No. 3, 
Jft s ?e, without Cogs In our retail sales we have notsold 
, H e i,i q year! This shows which Ht.vle is appreciated 
by the public. This Dthe only wnngorwith the 
PATENT COG-WHEEL REGULATOR, 
and though other wringer wak^rn are licensed to use our 
rubber rollt*. y<*^ none are. roar lictmcd to use the Cor,- 
Whbki.h. Therefore, for nheaijne**H and durability, buy 
ouly tho 
Univorsal Clothes Wringer. 
On receipt of the price, from plnces where DO one is sell¬ 
ing, we will send the U. C W freet of expense What we 
especially want is a good 
CANVASSER 
in every town We offer liberal inducements and guar¬ 
antee the exclusive sale. Apply ftLonce to 
JChIL'B 1 » KB A i 
702 315 Broadway, New York. 
Iv this city on the 19th nit, MORTIMER It , only son ol 
n,:t!tY G. and Cakolink Haktma.v, aged __ year 6 months 
and U days. ' r c . —■» * 
t.v Bean Yan, on the 22*1 ult., ELVIRA E>, wife f Fl.ovn 
D, Tohha.m.R, of this city, aged 25 years. 
Is this '-ilv. on the 25th ult., LIDA MARIA, wife of Rev 
Samlo.i. Ldckby, in the 57th year or h-r age. 
T’lic. Cattle Markets. 
NEW YORK, Jnlv 21 —For Beeves, Milch Cows, Teal 
Calves, ami Sheep and Lambs, at the Washington Drove 
Yard, corner of Fourth avenue and Forty-fourth street; 
at Chamberlain's Hudson River, Bull’s Head, foot of Robin¬ 
son street; at Browning*8 in Sixth street, near Third ave¬ 
nue ; ami also at O'Brien's Central Boll’s Head, sixth street 
For Swine, at Allerton's Yard, foot of 37th street, N. R.— 
The current prices for the week at all the markets are as 
follows- 
3KE* CATTLE. 
First quality..'.TP cwt 111,00012,00 
Orihnary quality. Rl.DOdjll 1.00 
Common quality... 9,50;ni 10,()<) 
Inferior quality. 8,000 9,00 
COWS A.Vt) CALVES. __ 
First quality.$50,00S'73,00 
Ordinary quality.35.0Uia4.ft,00 
Common quality. 30,0003ft,DO 
Inferior quality. 26,00030,00 
VKAL CALVES. _ 
First quality.P lb 7 08 c 
Ordinary. e 07 c 
Common.6>i@6 c 
Inferior.—• 4>i0ift.’te 
Jfeto aliJDcrtiscments 
V?r AI»YEItTIStN4J TKltMB, tn Advance-T hikty- 
Fivk Ceets A Li«k, each ineertion. A price and a half for 
ixtra display, or 52>* cents per line ot space. Special 
Notices (following reading matter, leaded,) 60 cents a line. 
Bright <m Grape Culture, 
2d edition.. 50 
Browne’* Bird Faur.inr 50 
Do. Poultry Yard. 1,00 
Do. Field Book Manures J.2fi 
Bridgetnan'*Ganl AfiH’tri.fiO 
Do. Florist's Guide. 60 
Do Kitchen Gardener's 
instructor . 60 
Do. Fruit Cult. Manual. M) 
Brook’s Book ol Flowers. 1,26 
Bo 1 st'.* Flower Garden ..1.2/1 
N TItfiERT—Small, hut select, for sale at a sacrifice, 
one of the very best locations in the West. M. N 
Wilmington, Illinois. 707-1 
/CANCERS ClIREI* t -All persona afflicted with Cancers, 
\g Tumor*, Swellings, or old sure*, no matter of how 
long standing, cau receive, IT" Fkkk ijp CHARGE, ^£21 » 
Circular, describing the mode n'' refitment used for uiTinv 
year*bv the subscrihera «tth« ; r Cancer Hospital, in New 
York City. Cancels lira lemoriid without pain, noil with¬ 
out the use or Die kuife. Send for a Circular. 
Adilrea* lira B IBCOCK k TOBIN. 
[705 tfl No. 27 Bond street, New York. N. Y. 
tpo CONMIKIFT9) -Boy the New Song, "How are You, 
L Conscript." Price 25 cents. For salr. at all Mils c 
Stores, or mailed, post paid, on receipt of the price, by 
Hk.vkt To lm.> V v Co , 291 Washington--! , Bouton. 7*77 3t 
l.ny, ■ «*»»*• 1,1 — - 
Chemical Field Lecture* 1,00 
QUINCE A C4L, Fu sHiftCr. N. Y.. will forward new 
I priced catalogue of 2i o spleodld varieties of Strawber¬ 
ries, including new one*, mostly described in Patent Office 
Report; and of their collection of Bulbs aud Families, to 
applicants enclosing stamps. Orders executed August to 
November. 707-It 
Olcott'# Sorgho and liu- 
pbee.LOO 
Pardee on the Strawberry 60 
Pender’* Land Measurer- 8C 
Per khz'* Now Culture of 
the Vine. 23 
Quinby'* Myr f *erie5 ijf 
Bee-keeping.1.28 
Oulncv on Soiling Cattle SO 
Rabmf Fancier ... . 25 
Randal 1*8 Sheep 11 un¬ 
ban dry..1,28 
Ricliai'daon on the Horae 25 
Do. on the Pent* of toe 
Farm... 25 
Do. Domestic 26 
Do. on the Hog. 25 
(lo. until** Honey 5«q... 25 
Do. on the Dog . ...... 25 
Rogers' Scientific ig... . 1.00 
Reemelin’a V ioe-dn-HserB 
Manual. 50 
Saxton’* Rural Hand book* 
hound in 4 Series each, 1,50 
Shepherd’* Own Book...2,00 
Stray Leave* firoto the 
Book of NatUr«.1.00 
Skillful Housewife.,. 23 
Skinner’s Stamen tn of Ag- 
ricnltora. 20 
Sinith'H Landarapn Gar¬ 
dening...,...1,25 
ThaeF* Principle* «f Ag- 
eultuf . 2,00 
Thomas' Fann I»;ple- 
nteaU....1,00 
Thompson s Food of Ani- 
iliiIv. 76 
The Rose Cultnrist. 25 
Tophaiti'a Chemistry made 
F ARM FOU SALE—One of the bent in ifest.- n New 
York t.mvition heantifui and neat RR. and market. 
Address Box 3 8, Batavia, N, Y. 703-tf 
I AViELL FEMALE SEMINARY.-The 
1 a FALL SESSION commences 
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER XO. 
This Institution has boon io successful operation twelve 
rear*, under the -ante Principal. It is situated in Uie 
beautiful village of Auburndalc, on Worcester It R„ ten 
miles from Boston. TI 10 privilege* thr Mus-c and French 
are unmirpassed hv any school in the country F 01 cata¬ 
logues and purticularB, apply to G. W. BRIGGS, 
Auburndate, July 20,1883. [7*7-4tJ Principal. 
|2;7rr T4» *400 PKK MONTH.-Agent* wanted in 
'IP l 'A every County to ntroduce ou new “ Littlk 
Giant sbwixo Machivk," price only $15. For particulars, 
terms. Ac , add re h* with .tamp. 
7 (). 8 - 2 fit T S. PAGE, Geu'l Agt. Toledo, Ohio. 
COLLEGE 
JYcvt Se»*iun Open * September 3 d. 
Thi* in a regularly Chartered College, with an Academic 
department attached; unsurpassed in location, heatthful- 
ness. accommodations for students, course of study, effi¬ 
cient government, and reasonable term*, A moderate 
amount of domestic exercise is r equired front *U the stu 
1 
Whole expense for the half-yearly session for board and 
tuitioD, $tk),00—in ad vance Address 
707 Rp.v. A. W. COWLES, I) D , President. 
Downing’s Fruits and 
Fruit Trees..2, 
Downing's IaiudseapeGar¬ 
dening .3, 
Do. Rural Kssay- .3, 
E**twood’s Cranberry 
Culture. 
Every Lady her own 
Flower Gardener. 
Family Doctor by Prof 
H S. Taylor ..Ij-.-.-.l 
Fnmi Drainage. (H- e 
French.). -. ■ 
Fwndeo'a Fanner and 
Gardener ..1 
Do American Kitchen 
Garden ................. 
Field's Bear Culture.... 1 
Fish Culture.I 
Flint on Grasse* ...- > 
Guenon on Milch Cows.. 
Herbert’* Ilor*e-ke«p" rn 1 
Hooper’s Dog and Gun, 
paper.. 
Do. do. clOut.. .. 
Hough’* Farm Record ...' 
ATTENTION, BEE-KEEPERS! ! 
Having experimented with bee* and hives for the past few 
years, for the purpose of revolutionizing the present loose 
system of bee-management, and bringing within the reach 
of all a hive that is well adapted to the wants of the Apicul- 
turlet, whereby bees can be controlled at all times, and at 
the same time fully overcome four of the greatest troubles 
i» bea-raanagetpent, viz: the loss of bees in Swarming time 
by their tlyin? to the forest, the ravages Of the moth mil¬ 
ler, tho robbery of bees, and also tbe great loss of bees du¬ 
ring winter, all of these difiiculties l have successfully 
overcome. And as a token of the good merits of tho hive, 
I bavo taken the first Premium at every Agricultural Fair 
whin a I have exhibited; and two years in succession nt the 
New Yqfi» State Faik., and at their last Fair I wasawnrd- 
ed the first Premium and also aSilver Medal. Tho success- 
Vql manner in which 1 tame a.c.0 handle these insects at all 
times, and even take them in my hand* without any pro¬ 
jection whatever, and shake them amongst the spectators 
I with impunity, thousands will testify, who lave witnessed 
tr y exhibitions. All parties sending me their uame and 
A MKKIC'A-Y ADVEU1IMNG AGt.M i 
V —Insert A Ivertlsemeuts IQ all the Pape I n and Pe¬ 
riodical* iu the cities and counties throughout the United 
States, Canada?, British Proviuce*, Cuba, Mexico, Central 
America, W> -t India island*, and the Bahama Isla-ds, on 
favorable to mis. 
Corresponding Department, 
FOWLER k WELLS, 303 Broadway. N. Y. 
Part if» wishing to Advertise exteosivcl-, ,n N«iv 
Vork, Philadelphia :tn I Boston cities, treated with at iheir 
places of business, if preferred. 
Business Department, Mu RMOS ALVORD. 
707-It 30H Broadway, N. Y. 
P AK.SEIjI.S’ PII1UHASIM. AGEACV, 
ESTABLISH Kf> IM68. 
Persona who wish to bay av irti.-|es a Y-w Y->rk that 
can be forwarded by Mail Or Kxpre*-. can -ave nil risk of In¬ 
trusting their money to irrcsponsitile or hi-bone-* persons, 
bv sending their orders to FRED. PAKSKLL' J It BRO., 
General Purchasing Agent*. N. R. —Tqiwr CircuLar, one of 
the most complete of it* kind in the U, - v u would do 
well to send for. m it may contain the price- of Goods ot 
Book- that you may want, and they can vi-« Tpu thu heal 
of reference, wheo reiiulred. Office. 175 Washington St., 
N. Y. Cilv. Please adilrea- 587 Klteow 
FRED PARSELl.t* It BRO.. Box 2085 P <)., N-iv York 
DTMAWIIEKKV PLANTS. TUIOMPHE HE t;\M> 
O and ALL the ol I standard varietie*, well as the he t 
new ones, including the “Green Prolific,” forsale at low 
rate- and warranted Iras to r itne. 
Plant* carefully packed, and acDt by mail or express 
For catalogue*, gratis, addrev- 
706 6t FRANCIS BRILL, Newark, New Jerke*. 
I>EST FAMILY SEWING MA 0 HINF. 
VVHEEI.FR Sc WILSON 
MANUFACTURING i;0. were awarded the First Premian. 
at the Great Interna tin util Exhibition, f-ondon, 1862. 
Principal Office, 505 Broadway, N. Y> 
66 ft 8 . W. niUltLJE, Agent, Rochester, N. Y. 
I 7AL.LEY SUM IN A li V , FELTON, N. V.— 
. Fad Term, of It weeks, opens August 13th. hoard. 
Wa-jhing. Fuel and Room furnished, except sheets nd 
pillow cases, $31 r 0. Board or Room* for self, hoarding in 
the village—tuition from $6 to $9. Music and the Orna¬ 
mentals taught. Ten Professors and Teachers. 
706-4t Address / u J. P. GRIFFIN, Principal. 
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