|b T 
JaL Ju 
CAMRItlDGR, .1 vtfy 2s». Whole number of cat Me at 
matket 765: Mi Beeves, and 115 Store* consisting of Work¬ 
ing Oxen, Cows anil Calves, two sad three year aids, not 
.ui table 'or beef, 
Market Bekf,—P rices Extra $' M .5n 9,00; first qnalitv 
f'S' Ooi 1 1,00: second ilo $6,50®7 .ii 0; third do. $4,50(50,00 
WOKKISC Oxv.v.-P p.ii' rim, f (XKalSO. 
Cow* AM) C itVffl. - *2-% $37 rli'2. 
STORES—Vein mgs none two rears old, $16(2118, three 
years old 800S' 0. 
,'Hkkp .tyn I.amrs.— -Vo at market; prices in lots,$2,50® 
3,o,> .11,00 Midi; extra, $d,7f'.04,00. 
SpRJXn L ' )II|S - $3,751.0 ltd. 
Minus S'i's'jC f3 It. Tallow 8@Sc ft, 
I’RLTfi—31 ’T V: Parli 
Oalt skin*.— iiV'ite ?ti. 
VKA1. Ca l.v BS- Jli.oo 40 , 1,10 
it It I <411 TO > July 29.— At rnark"t 1,000 Beeves;200 Stores; 
Snoop and Lambs, and 80 Swine 
Priors.—M arket Beef-Extra, $y,.'u; 1st quality, $9,00; 2d 
do f7,nv i-VO 3d do *5,.'|) ,ii8,0(). 
WoKKlNd Ori.v -$93, 1U), 13157146 
Milch Cows*.—$ 49,iHlTi)fll •<); coinmoil $21.0t>jf'22,00. 
Vrai Cai v*:a_—$>\i»X2 | 7,f’0, 
Storks.- Yearling- none; two years old $fi,0ffe'-0 J 00, 
three rears old $24,001 t;26,Ki, 
Hides.— ft. "SJec it> 
r’Af.rSmxs.-iafflMc^Uh, 
T4LLOW.—Sales at Soi'Stjcrough. 
Pm/rs—fO.HKSffiJfl each 
Bexar amii 1. 1 Mils —M.0O(O)3,5O;_extra 4,nn®4.50. 
Swiss —Stores, wholesale, 4* @5- retail, 5 l j(crl8 Spring 
Pigs i*iu'07; retail 06@08 Fnt Hoy), undressed, none. 
Hill led, none, 
ALBANY, Aug.8. Berves—T hM has been a b'ue mar¬ 
ket for the rirowis. The rece’p’g :tr« some 2 , 0 . 0 more tt>an 
is needed, and a cnrve.ffion.iiug depression mams the trade, 
Rf.'CKii'Tf*.—The following fa oar comparative statement 
if receipts at this market <)ver the Central railroad, esti¬ 
mating sixteen to the car.— 
Cnr. week 
This week. Last week, last vear. 
Beeves. 4 9'0 4.000 3.0 0 
Sheep. 2,730 6,371 2,719 
Hogs. 000 000 000 
Prices.—A bout 3,000 head changed hands at the follow¬ 
ing quotations:— 
This week I,»st week. 
Premium (per 100 the).$0.—(T6,— Jo, IkffiO 00 
Extra. .. 6,s< ia\\75 ft 70@«,00 
First nqnlitv. i„50.«ift, 10 4,''now ,:*0 
Second quality. 3.W*4,08 S.fioifiM 26 
Third quality. 2,fl0(a)3,0i) 3,00;^,3,40 
Sheep and Lamks.—T here am fewer on sale this week, 
and as Hie demand continues reasonably fair, as wel ns be 
• line nfsome improvement ill Mali'V. prir. s are a »bnde 
Defer fti ee at K'.lcpl tb. for Sheep, and 33,60C'3$4,fl0 >1 
bead for Lambs, 
linns comJmie in large supply, but tho extremely wmm 
veafber somewhat checks the demand. Sales at 5 * 5 ',e fti 
lt> , for light ord narv to choice fit, eoru fed Receipts 
t 'HI ft a nulk of which were shipped directlv through.— 
Journal. 
Utavkcte, Commerce, &c 
j\TE W YORK STATE AGRICULTURAL WORKS, 
N EW W0EK 0N SHEEP HUSBANDRY 
Burnt New-Yorker Office, ) 
ROr.HKSTKR, August l, 1363. ! 
There are few ohnuues observab’e, but these are of some 
importance. Flour has fallen 25 cents per barrel on choice 
brands, and 371* cents on inferior. Wheat, has declined 10 
@15 cents Pt r bushel. Thin reduction is in consequence of 
repoits relative to the production of wheat the present 
season, and in anticipation that a very full crop will soon 
be seeking market. 
Wool—T he rn ri.ct is exceedingly dull, and only a very' 
small amount is changing hands. 
Uorhmtrr UViolesale Prieto, 
Flour and Grain. Eggs, dozen.12j£ 814c 
Flour, ,viu wheat,Jo,.37,ii$ 0 1 I Honey. t» x.i2;3.|4c 
Flour' spring do.. 4.50o> 6 ,'U I'audles,bus.l-.tjrl.3c 
Flour, buckwheat 2.50. j 2,-‘d Candle-. _ I*>.-«t|4c 
Meal, Indian . l,..o ._:l65 Fruit ami Itool*. 
Wheat, lionnse**.. (MC3 l,2fi Apples, liu-lic..jixd'flO- 
Best white Canada l,IN.a 4.2ft Mo. dried th. ft@.'>‘,i 
Coro, ohl.. 72 75c Peaches, do .]Orrl 2 t 
Corn, How. 72- 75c Cherries, do . 
Rye, flu .’b- ft bush Tumble Plums, i|o _ 8 uj c 
Oats b>'weight .. fi cn.fiSc Potiitons, do .25(a)3G..- 
Barley. O.OiEc U.IM Hide* nod *-kln». 
Beans. 2,0ll@3,il0 Blaughtwr.. 6(.u6?44 
.Mint*- Calf. Ilia\l2c 
Pork, Old tnes*. 1 3,fkvrf13,xq HhrepPejiH.. . .37',@75 
Pork, new mess .,1 i,n w7 h ,v) Lamb Pelt*. 25{®7fi 
Pork, clem.lS.OmJ? ]A,fiO Heed*. 
Pressed hoKS,cwt 7,fH)ffl 7 00 Clover, medium..84,50@4,74 
Beef, cwt.7 mi do large.U.lXwQ'i.fiU 
Spring lambs,each2,5o@' 3 uu Timothy. 2.0 ()qii2,.5o 
Mutton, carcass.. iV,4Tc Sundries, 
Hams, smoked_ 9‘, ,?r.v. Wood, hard. 4.75(S5,('0 
Shonulcis. e&A'ic Wood, soft . .. 3.4VK.14 uo 
Cbickcni. 1 lc Goal, Scrautou..,. 6,75(47,7) 
Turkeys-'.- liV.i I2c i oal, Pittstmi 6,7'5?)ftai 
Geese—.. 40@,V)c Coal.siuunokln. . R,7'r7)7,o 
Wulry, Ac. CoaL Ctlsr. 13*15.: 
But er, r- II . 14 , ,16c Salt, bhl.2,60.0 2 12 '. 
Butter, nrktu-l.kylftc -Stniw, tun. 6,0Ufui7.<XI 
Ch“ese,uew. fteduo Ilty, 'uo. H,uo*l.3or 
Chee-.q old. 12*1 .'He Wwil, W lb. 45.3.30,• 
Lard, tried. 9 « h'c WbfreN'eh, hhhl. 6,2(56/0 
Titl ow, rough. 7i,u744c CoddeU, quintal 6 ,.'ka'u 7,0 
Tallow, tried.in *HJc Trout, half bid.... 6.00:36,50 
“The PRAOTicxt, Siiei’qkro.”—T he Editor of the 
BoRal Nbw Torkkh In connection with J. B. Licpinoott 
& Co., of Philadelphia, will publish in a few weeks, a 
new and complete work on Sheep Husbandry, entitled 
The Practical SiiKrnKjuj, by Hon. Henry S. Randall, 
LL, U., author of “Sheep Husbandry in the South/’ 
“Lift Of Jefferson,” “Fine Wool Sheep Husbandry,” etc.; 
also Editor of tho American Edition of “ Youatt on the 
Horse,’ - of which over thirty thousand copies have been 
sold. The author of Tun Practical Shki'iikiid U well 
known as tho ablest and most reliable writer on Sheep 
Husbandry in this country, and the work cannot fail of 
becoming the standard authority on the subjects discussed 
It must prove Indispensable to every American dock- 
master who wishes to be thoroughly posted in regard to 
the History and Descriptions of the popular breeds of 
Sheep, their Breeding, Management, Diseases and Reme¬ 
dies. The work is intended to give that fnli and minute 
practical information on all subjects connected with Sheep 
Husbandry which its author has derived from the direct 
personal experience of thirty-five years with large docks, 
together with that knowledge of different modes and 
systems which ha-; flowed from a very extensive corres 
pondenoe during a long period with leading flock-masters 
in every part of tho world. 
The first six chapters of The Practiiiai. SHKPUtcnr, will 
be devoted to a full description of the best breeds of Sheep 
in the United States—Including the different varieties of 
the Merino, and the various English mutton breeds, and 
these will be illustruted generally with engraving, from 
original drawings from life. These will he followed by 
chapters on Crosi Breeding- on Breeding In and-In on 
the Qualities and Points to be sought tit Sheep, on Yolk 
and its Uses; on the Theory and Practice of Breeding- on 
tho Adaptation of Different Breeds to OlflVrent Soils and 
Circumstances; on the Profits of Wool and Mutton Pro 
duction and their Prospects m tho United States; On the 
Spring Management Of Sheep; on Summer Management, 
(two chapters,I on Fall Management; on Winter Manage 
ment, Feed, «cc , (two chapters;) on Diseases and their 
Management, (aevrral chapters.) 
Many of the mO*t Important fixtures, implements, pro 
cesses, .Sic,, connected with Sheep Husbandry—Such as 
plans of improved sheep hams and yard-, feeding rack- 
tho wool press, the modes of arranging fleeces for the 
press, the dipping box. Instruments Ibr shortening hoofs 
permanent metallic marks for sheep, etc., etc -will be 
illustrated with cuts and clearly described, The portion 
of tho work which treats of di.seuses will also bo aotiro 
priately Illustrated. ' 
The Publishers promise to make the work creditable in 
externals engravings, typography, binding, etc - and 
will vie with the Author in efforts to render Tug Phaoti- 
Oal Sbkmhkko in all respect* superior to any hook on 
Sheep Husbandry hitherto published In America U wfill 
make a handsome duodecimo volume of between 300 and 
400 pages, and at once supply a loug.sought desideratum 
I if' i. ANVA.3SING \uiCNTR Wanted for tho above work, 
to whom the most liberal inducement! will he offered. 
For circular containing full particulars address 
D. D. T. MOORE, 
Editor Rural New-Yorker, 
Rochester, N. Y. 
r pO FARMEKS, 
TO IDAIRYlvdCEISr, 
TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. 
ALL WHO HAVE FOR SALE 
Sorgl: 
WHEELER, MELICK, & Co, 
Proprietors, Albany, N. Y., 
MANUPAtrl'tJRK WlIKEt.KRS PATENT 
RAILWAY CIUIN HORSE POWERS 
FOR ONE A\n TWO HORSES; 
LAWRENCE A GOILO PATENT RAILWAY 4 MAIN 
HORSE POWERS, 
for oxa, two and three horses, 
PLANTATION OR LEVER HORSE POWER, 
FOUR HOHSK OR SIX MULE hear; 
Wittier 7* Peiltnl Combined Thresher and 
Cleaner , 
No. I, 30 inch and No. 2 , 26 inch Cylinder; 
Extra No, l, 31 inch Cylinder. 
Overshot Threshers and Separators, Circular and 
Crosa-Cut Sawing Machines, 
Clover lliillen, Feed Cuitent, Homo Kukee, Iliirse 
Fork*, Din! oil,er Forming Machine*. 
Circulars, emit.lining list of priobh, nnd fitli, descrip¬ 
tion, and mtT.i of each maouink, with statements of their 
cipucitiei for work, grill, on application, be sent by mall, 
postage free, 
I F" Liberal discounts are made to dealers. 
Responsible ageut.s are wanted in sections where we have 
none. Addres*, 
WHEELER, MELICK & Co., 
[708-41) ALBANY, N, Y. 
THE UmYERSAI 
CLOTHES WHINGER. 
This popular machine sells rapidly wherever offered. 
Every Family will have one! 
It i 3 only a question ol llnlt-. Thioi--att< , H nf families every 
month are being relieved m that barde.tof all housework, 
washing IhousAuds of dolls™ are daily saved by press¬ 
ing the water ami dirt out ol the clothes, instead of twist¬ 
ing and wrenching tho fabric and destroying the garments. 
Cotton Is Expensive, 
Save it by using the Universal f lothttH Wringer 
‘♦Ttui© to Mottcy.fi 
Oranuk Jeon, Exq., op the Am-ru an Ji/n.'ulturid, says 
A chi d can readily wring out a tubfnll of clothes in u fW 
minutes." Therefore Use the i.'. V W.and save time and 
money, 
Ladies who have long used them and know their valne 
speak in the liighesi terms in theii praise, line ),iy* I 
would us soon be without ray row as without my wi foger.” 
Auolher, •'lean now go tubed ami sleep after washing- 
day" Another—" I had to pay fifty centsfnr a washwoman 
before and now we do it ourselves " Another—" The rich 
may afford to do without them, but I could not," Ac., tin. 
These are hill a few among thousands. Every >>:»o uslug 
them will reporUI|t»wisp. 
We have seven si/.ov, from ?5 to 3.36 Thosi* suitable for 
ordinary family use are No. I, $ 10 , mid No. 2 , 57 . These 
have 
O O Gr - w H E E Xs S , 
and are W.ikkanted in every particular This means 
especially, that after a few months use, tho lower roll 
r/U -V«T TWIST OJ\' TUP Sn.J/ T, 
and tear the clothing, as is the case with our No. 3 ($ 5 ) and 
other wringers without Con- Wiikki.s. 
In April’* «u!e* of over ft.iKFU, only 27 were of the No . 8 . 
55 size, without Cog*. In our retail sales we have notsold 
one in oner a tear! This shown which style is appreciated 
by *be public-. This is the only Wringer with the 
PATENT COG-WHEEL BEG-ULAT0R, 
and though other wringer makers are licensed to use our 
rubber rolls, yet none art tvrr lieetued to use the Cod- 
wrtKitt.s. Therefore, for cheapness and durability, buy 
only the 
Universal Clothes Wringer. 
Oa receipt of tho price, from places whore no one is sell¬ 
ing, we will send the lb C W /ret q f waist. What we 
especially want is a good 
CANVASSER 
in every town We offer liberal inducements and guar¬ 
antee the exclusive sale. Apply at once to 
JULIUS IVKm A *30., 
762 3-15 Broadway, New York. 
The Provision Markets. 
York, August I.— Asrkh Steady. Sales at 
*6 Si ti or pots, and pearls nominal at A«,87V 
f Lot's - Market, dull slid heavy, and may be quoted de- 
chi ing. except fur 't-osh guiund 8t»t e, which is sesree ane 
wanted at better prices, w.th • ttly a moderate bu-ine*- 
doiog for export .and home eonsu(Option Sat”s at Sl.irvA 
4/0 for .uperfiDe State; $4 !«> v5,!0 for extra State; St.i u;,? 
4,5(1 siip.-rtirie Western; -1 s*;.5./ii cuuitnon to tuodium 
extra Western: 5.5 hAft* so for gTiiiipitie branhs e\tl'il ronrei 
hopped Ohio: and ft5,5.y,i'7,u0 for trade loan’s do., the mar¬ 
ket dosing dull. Ss’erof choice e t u St ; ,t.. were mad- .at 
5.5,15@6,ai. Canadian Flour mar bo quoted stsn-ly and 
ft', 16c better, Sales at 35,1'ftiJ'A,h) for Common, iind 5.5,2-V'’ 
7.26 for good to choice extra Rve Hour quiet nnd stead) 
at 53,5 rii.5,10 for inferior to choice Corn meal steadv abd 
firm ’sale- «t *4,00 for Jersey, 31.84^4,4 > to BiAudv wine 
and $4.25 for Atlantir Mi lie ajjil eulortc, 
Chain Wheat market dull noil heavy fhrcnrauion gni'es 
with oalv a very limited business doing for export, gates 
at $l,'ff" I II (or Chicago spring, $i,o;(«u,»i Milwaukee 
club. $• I ■ 1.21 amber Iowa; 51.; luil.as winter red West¬ 
ern , $l,2ft"’ l,SI utuher Michigiur, <(.8i lor choice winter 
amber .-'tite. and Jl.nj for white llie.Mvao v:ve <Ii,IT ,,t 
8'c®96« Bar 'hv market dull and nominal at $l,lopii|, 2 U, 
Barley malt nominal y unchatigeil peas null end mitoi- 
tinl at $I.’A for Cun tdn Com mark si 'tiav ho quoted V(( \ 
soiree and ashadn lirioer. Bab-at tfirio tor prime aottnd 
n d shinpinv mixed Western: tS&a.fifc f..r Kastern: flftdi lie 
Ibr yellow Western, and 71c fur white W. stern 6nl« are 
very flu If ftales at ,c for Canadian, fiyj)7i)r for SV St. 
em and 7^ j 7.3c for State 
Pkovimov- Pork DLuket easier and (UOre active. Bale* 
at$11.50 tfl.fttld tor tm-w; $1,3,.'/,c ]i; 0 1 p,r n.w prime qieas 
and $R),7ft i I LOU I’ot prime. Serf is dull, sales attd.OQrS 
6.66 for countrv prune; ♦5,.50fi7.no tor ty-ionlrV mess, $16,to 
ml.3.50 tor tepaeked toess. and 5l,\0o<a f,, r evttarness 
Prime mess beef dull tied nominal at ; Jl.tH©21,oil Beef 
li tins ro e qui. t an ! continue nnchangea Salesot .g|7,uti fot 
choice exit i Western Out meat, smady; sales st l'iri . 5 c 
for nhoulders, and k'.i ■ for limns Bacon -Ides llt „ dull- 
pries arc tioraioal at rt'Ac for We,1st t) shot t el -ar middles! 
sndfiV' for Western lotig clear middles. Laid qui»i nnd 
unchanged; sales at » L s /'IV Tor No. 1 to choice. Butter 
Steady ami selling lit i3'.i 17c for Ohio, and 15 .!..“!,. |„ r 
State. Cheese dull at Roll l hie for Ohio atul State. 
Total -lock of pork. August 1, 186.3, 263,314 hh s.; same 
date last ttionth.2*18.101 hhls; mine date l„st year, 183 681 
bbis. Total stock «! heel, August 1, 1883, 33,858 pkg a ; same 
date last month, 44,061 pkvs; same date last year. 26.700 
pkgs. 
Flops Market doji,Mid quiet, with small sales ftt 15® 
19c. tor ordinary to t fan' 
ALBAN V. Aug 3.-F 1.(1 PR AND MkAL—T he market is 
without animat on, and the saiesof the moruitig have been 
limited and confined to the immediate wan’s of the trade, 
principally fre-ti ground, at unchanged prices Corn meu 
Us’ead v. 
CsAIN—Wheat in good supply, aim the maiUt is dull 
and Is wer Sales, good white KeutucV) .-1 -1,(5 whit h a 
adechoe of Be on previous sales Corn is f u || i,< |nwee' 
wdh a pod'.inpi;,mi I a mmlerate dun:ml. Sale West 
ern Mixed tit tu-,.:t;( afloat and in ear lot- delivered. Bye 
Without an'rs. f (its quiet hut steady, with a good supply 
ofTerini/, at 70c, 'W‘.|iVk>re'i»— JouiiXul, 
BUFFALO, August ff—F lork—T he market for the 
week ba» ruled rtiodentlulv neftve for home eonsumption 
and orders from the interior. There, has been hut lilt e 
Change m prices except for lower gr ades or spring -xtras 
which are trod mg downward, Sales at $t.87.*.riiifi,ni for 
sprifig extn; *V37', for flOUtde vxtlil tod winter, and J6 0 
b,2^ for whit*' whejtl doilMu Hxtni. 
Brain-T he wheat market for the week has ruled dull 
heavy and drooping, with a downward tendency there 
being Vi-r.v lilile milling nr speculative dnnmud. Sales ol 
nhebnygan club at $1 09, rejected Chicago spring at w,c 
No. 2 (hicago at K8c <;reen Ray duh at $l,0'l*'l,i)H, red 
winter Illinois »t 31, |q, North Western club «{ fl.io Vo 2 
Chicagn spring at. <j e. white Cnnada ?l ."o, nmber winter 
EECTION NO'IIt i: 
Tho Wool markets. 
NEW YORK, July 30. -Wooc—The Inquiry for wool 
this week baa been belter, and although tl,« market has 
not been active there is a fair amount of business doing 
M inutootuiers from the country, ami <ome ot the trade 
from other places, have again manifested some disposition 
to imreh ,se, fimliag they can come to the city in safety, 
-tuyera have found prices lower by 15 to 20 percent, than 
they did the last pait of June; Consumers stlil complain, 
however, that there is room for more decline, but we think 
prices will remain stationary f t the present, and thme 
lull be a steady light demand from Maax ichuaetts There 
s not ter muck disposition to speculate, the market bo lug 
too unsettled. 
rite snipe nf the week have consisted of email parcels for 
ittitnuninln use, mostly made by dealers, and very little 
wool passed from firsthand*. We may conlidentlv look f r 
more dining next week generally, Fleece wool'is nomi¬ 
nally held at IBc to 7*% In the country fiOc. to 57 c. js the 
selling view of farmers, others look for morn Tho sales 
thus far in Hot country havebeeu light, very little u«w wool 
coming to market, 
Saxony Fleece, Y7 lb. 
Atnertcnti full blood Merino...... 
Do bidi'and three quarter do 
Do Native and quarter do_ 
Fxtra pulled..... 
Buperfine do.!. 
No. i do.I!!!!!! 
California fine, unwashed.. 
Do common do . 
Peruvian washed,,...... 
Chilian Merino unwished. 
70 " 72c 
. 67"i69 
. 64:7 66 
. *'.-'(« ’6.3 
. 7180(72 
65(0,66 
. BlF'«65 
, 4ft0 
. 26(3132 
. 40050 
. TIMidi 
. 3(K«ri2la 
21ioi;2 
. ftl'b .36 
. 5W® 123 
2Voi;«t 
86® .32 
, 14'i 18 
, 387.140 
28 r, .32 
. :w:, 5o 
. 22(7632 
40® '6 
2 <o2ti 
. —(til— 
. 25® 23 
42® 16 
. 225025 
-The quotations of this market 
An Inspector of State Friiot, in the place of James K. 
Bctais; r 
Ait whose terms of office will j.wpire on the last day of 
December next. 
Also, a Judge of the Court oi Appeals, in the plaeo of 
Henry R. Seidell, who was appointed to fill the vacancy 
occasioned by the resignation i. Sanmel I. 8 ehl.it, whose 
term (for which lie Wile elected; expir'd on the 31 st day of 
DrrrrntiPr, 181x9 
Also, a Justice of the Supreme Court, for the Seventh 
Jildi' ial District, in the place ol K Darwin Smith, whose 
term of Office will expire on 'lie |u<t dav nf December 
next. 
Also a Jurlice of the Rupee me Court, ,r, tho place of 
James L. Smith, who was Appointed to fill the vacancy 
occasioned hv the resignation of Addison T. Knn,\ whose 
term dor winch he Waa elected) expires on the .list day of 
December. 1867 
Alan, a Senator for the Twenty-eighth Sonata District, 
comprising the county of Monroe 
COUNTY OFFICERS TO BE ELECTED 
Three Members of Assembly; 
Two School foiuinisMoners, 
A i ounty Judge, in tho place of John 0. Chumasero 
A Surrogate, in the place of Alfred O. Mudge; 
Two Ju-tlcea of Ressioua, insthg place of John Burst and 
Daniel HmIoish; 
All whose term) of Office will expire on the last day of 
Deco tuber next 
Also, a County Treasnivf, in tho place of Jison Baker 
whose torin of officii w ill expire on the first Tuesday of 
October, 1)464. Yours, respectfully, 
, nu HORATIO BALLARD. 
708 Hecrutarv of -State, 
Aura Hugur tvnd Kir up, 
Fnrs and Klrins, 
Fruits, dry and green, 
Rutter, Ch«fv«e, 
Eiard, Haras, 
Pork, Beef, 
Kr gs, HouJtry, 
Game, VeRetablen, 
I’" 1 lour. Grain, 
Kriods, Hops, 
C’otton, Wool, 
1 allow, Petroleum, 
Ktarcli, Act ., Acc., 
Can have them well gold at the highest prices in New York, 
with full cash retnmn promptly after their reaching the 
city, by forwarding them to the Commission House for 
Country Produce, of 
JriHIAII CARPENTER, 
88 Jay Street, New York, 
N. Ik I’he advertiser has had abuudunt experience to 
this business, and trusts that he will continue to merit pat- 
ronoge by tbe moat careful attention to the interests of hit 
patrons. The articles are taken charge of ou their arrival, 
and carefully disposed of, promptly, to good cash customers, 
»ud cash returns mad* Immediately to the owner. (The 
highest charge mode for receiving amt selling 1*5 percent.) 
A New York Weekly Price Current is Issued by J. Car¬ 
penter, which isseut free to all his patrons. A specimen 
copy sent free to any desiring it. A trial wtU prove the 
above facts. For abundant references as to responsibility, 
integrity, kc., see the “Price Current. ’ 
Cy Cash advanced on consignments of Produce. 
SKND FOR 
-A- FREE COE'S" 
inn nnn appus ihees«»« 8 f«e» 
J l ' * high, at $3 pm hundred. 
20 , 01 X 1 Standard Puut Trues 5 to 7 feel high, at $ 2 ft *1 loo, 
lll.lXX) Dwarf Pear Trees,.} t" 6 leet high, at $lft $t 100. 
20,15X1 Wbite drape ami Cherry Cnmints; ft.ixx) Diana 
Grape vines. A largu stock or Peach trees. Cherry trees. 
Plum trees, (Joosehefries. Km,cherries, HlayklierriuH.jJtraw 
terries, most of the o«w v„riutle» t f ftriitlv* linipeH, ftn-. 
I 1 T~ All nf tbclutl B f e t tfrni oai isliet i/rinim *xtonsioety.— 
Local and I'ravrlmg Ao> r nh H'tui. -d. 
Wholesiilo and fiescriptlve Catalogues sent to all appli¬ 
cants who Inclose stamps to pre-pay postage 
Address _ F Moody a son, 
WI Niagara Nurseries, l.ockport, N. Y. 
Do Mestiza flo _ 
Valparaiso tin . 
South American Merino unwashed”!’' 
Do do Mestiza do .... 
Do do common washed. 
Do do Entrn Rios washed_ 
Do do do do unwashed 
Do do Co rtlova trashed. 
Cape Good f no unwashed. 
East India V r hod.I!!... 
African unwssi.ed. 
Do washed.I".’.’" 
Mexican uuwashed.... 
Texas..... 
Smyrna unwustied." 
Do washed. . 
Syrian uBwaebed.. 
BOSTON, July 30 
as follows: 
Saxony and Merino, fine 
Do do full bipod:;:::;:;;;;;; 
Do do half and three-fourth] 
Common. 
puiied extra.. 
Do superfine.' 
Do No. 1 . . 
Do No. 2 .;■/;. 
Western mixed.. 
Smyrna washed.. 
Do unwashed..:.;;:;;;;. 
Syrian. 
Cape.;;**. 
Crimea....*. 
Buenos Ayres. , . . 
Peruvian waahed, . . 
Canada.- , ....._ ...... 
Cali r oru:u . .. 
AU4.VN Y, Jni.y 30. - WooL-Thcre is very 
'Ids market, both from warehouse and in the 
titer, are evidently withholding tin. nvw clip i 
• l K n "! rx,|l J' i:in « V»' ,er prices, The sales Of urn new cup 
IU .i^ c r^ r, ‘ r * 'Minted at and nome bavf*rH 
atea 0 -Juunla * t0 1,11 re ' hailB " “ “ rtf0 al Present 
BUFFALO, August! Wool-N othing doing here to 
riloMte uniketvnTue. peal ere are not inclined to pur- 
chaxe except at lower price* than holder# ask.— Courier. 
'J ORON'T O, Julv 31. — Woot -hardly so firm, at 37c >) th 
and occasionally 38c for asm i]| lot of prime quality. — Globe’ 
A HF-AUT1FUL AIlriKOMtOI'K, lULMfllw, jr) T * 
Hundred times, for :' 4 ) okitth! (coin prelunutd.) Fiv«, 
of different powers, tor 51 ,i»i. Mailed free Address 
687 tf K. M BOWEN. Box 231 , Boston. Mass. 
K OdlLMIH V (ILL E 4. I t T E INSTI¬ 
TUTE.—This Institution provide, tbe very best facitl 
ties for a thorough English and Classical Education. 
Boarding Department exclusivelv for Youug Ladies. 
Expenses moderate L. K. SATTEKLEE, Principal 
Rochester, Jan. 1 . 1863. p 
y>OOIvK POK RUUALIHTS. 
Tint following works on Agriculture. Horticulture, Ac., 
may be obtained at the Office of tbe Renal. Nkw-Yornkr 
W e can also furnisb other books on Rural Affairs, issued by 
American publishers, at the usual retail prices, —and shall 
add new works us published. 
Jobnstou’sElements of 
Agriculitiift, .51,2ft 
Lhetmatry ,v. Geology i u(j 
Do. Cutccliism of Chem¬ 
istry fnt Schools. 2ft 
Laugatrolh on the Hive 
and Honey Bee. 1 2 ft 
Leuebar's Hot Houses.. . 1 , 2 # 
Liebig's Familiar Letters 
to Farmers.. gq 
LI ngjoy's Morgan Holsesri.OO 
Mnmial of Agriculture, by 
Emerson .y Flint. 7 g 
Mili son the Horse’s Foot 26 
Mllhurn on the Cow. 2 ft 
Moore’s Manual on Flax 
Culture... 2 /j 
Modern Cookery hv Miss 
Acton and Mr» 8 f Hale 1 m 
tt... i i I* 4j|. : m !• i t * 
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I umors, Swellings, or -Hd sores un matter of bow 
longstanding, run receive. I f Fkkk op CtlAitt,i:, i h 
C ircular, desi.-.rlbinv the mode nf treat, ient used for ruanv 
vears by the Silbsorihers At their Cancer Hospital tu New 
* brk City Cxneets arc removed without pain, and with 
out the use ot the knife. Send for n Circular. 
Address IVs. BABCOCK a TOBIN, 
[705-tfJ No. 27 Bond street. New York. N. Y. 
for ' U .c One ol u best in Wustero New 
I 'lork Location beantlful and near HR. and market. 
Address Box 3o8, Batavia, N. Y 703-tf 
Alleo’s Am Karm Hook 1,0(1 
Allen’s Disenses of Do¬ 
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Am. Architect, or Finns 
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Am. Florist’s Guide.0,75 
Am Bird Faucier. 25 
Am. Kitchen Gardener 25 
Barry’s FruB Garden_1.25 
Blake's Fanner at Home. 1.26 
Boussingauifs Rural 
Economy.1,25 
Bright on Grape Culture, 
2 d edition.. fin 
Browne s Bird Fancier ftt) 
Do Poultry Yard.1.00 
Do. Field Bonk Manures 1.25 
Bridgemau’s Card Ain't.1.50 
Do. Florist’* Guide. tsi 
Do. Kitchen Gardenei'rt 
Instructor . ft) 
Do. Fruit Cull Manual., ft) 
Brock’s Book til Flowers 1.25 
Buist's Flower Garlerj 1.2-5 
Do. Family Kitchen Gard 75 
Chemical Field Lecture* 1,00 
Chinese Sugar Cane and 
Sugar Making. 25 
Chorlton’a Grape Grower’s 
Guide. 50 
Cottage and Farm Bcu- 
Keeper.... 50 
Cole s Am Fruit Book., fin 
Do. Ana- Veterlnsrian... 50 
Dadd’s Modern Horse 
Doctor..1,2ft 
Do. Am. Cattle Doctor .1.26 
Do. Anatomy and Physi¬ 
ology of the Horse. 2.00 
Do. colored plates..4,tXi 
Dana’s Muck Manual.l.ix) 
Dana's E.-.say on Vlaoures.25 
Do. Prize Essay on Ma¬ 
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Darlington’'* Weeds and 
Useful Plants.1.50 
Davy’s Devon Herd Book 1.00 
Domestlcand Ornamental 
Poultry..l.ix) 
Do colored plates.2.00 
Downing’s Fruits and 
Fniit TrecH.2.25 
Downing's Landscape Gar¬ 
dening .3.50 
Do Rural Essay s_ ..3,00 
Eastwood's Cranberry 
Culture. 50 
Every Lady tier own 
Flower Gardener.. 25 
Family Doctor by Prof. 
II 8 . Tarior.. .1,25 
Farm Drainage, (H F 
French,I.l.as 
Fessenden * Farmer ami 
Gardener...!,26 
Do American Kitchen 
Garden... 50 
Field’s Pear Culture.1,00 
Kish Culture. 1,00 
Flint on Gnsaes .,1.25 
Ouenori on Milch Cows.. 6 o 
Herbert<■ Horse-keepers 1,25 
Hooper'* Dog and Gun, 
paper . 25 
Do. do. clofh. no 
Houvh’s Farm Record . .3.60 
Hyde’s Ohtnnae S ii ga r DaneSS. 
Jdrmsron’s Agriculluni' 
Chemistry.$1.25 
1 *KR MONTH 
Employment at a Liberal Salary. 
The Franklin Sewing Machine Company want a limited 
Dumber ol active Agents to travel and solicit orders for ma¬ 
chines, at a sqlary of $10 per month and expenses paid 
PRICES CURRENT, 
AND ALL OTHER PARTICULARS, 
T O 
JOSIAH CARPENTER, 
J\"o, 3 ‘2 Jay Street^ JV'etc forte, 
tlT Produce I Sought. 703-tf 
1863. improved X8C3 
LEVEE k EAILWAY HORSE-POWERS, 
TURASHERS AND CLEANERS, 
Thrashers and Separators, Clover Hullers, 
WOOn-SJWiJYG ,nACHIJ\'JH8) Nr., 
MANUFACTURED BY 
G. WESTINGHOUSE & CO., 
^chenectaduy, JV. V. 
The above named Machines, with late improvements 
are acknowledged by all who have u ed them, to tie un- 
equaled. Particular attention is invited to our 
New Undershot Thrasher and Cleaner, with 
Riddle or Vibrating Separator, 
In which are combined nil neceenary qualities for a first- 
cU, 8 Maj’hiue, and w« can_ confidently recommend it i* 
Permaneut employment given to the right kind of Agents. 
Local Agents allowed a very liberal commlasion. 
trp~ Machine not excelled by any other in the market, 
and warranted toy one year 
For Circulars, Term* Conditions, Book of Instructions, 
and a specimen Machine, address, with stamp for return 
postage, 
70.!om-5t HARRIS BROTHERS. Boston, Mass. 
Mr* Aliel’Rtjkillful House-’ 
Wife and Ladies'Guide. ftO 
Mu mi's Land Drainer_ ftp 
Nash'n Progressive Far¬ 
mer. 6 p 
Neitl’e Gardeners Com¬ 
panion .... . 1.00 
Norton's Elements of 
Agriculture. SO 
Olcott’H Sorgho and ini- 
..I'iific .. 1.00 
Pardee on the Strawberry 60 
Pedderis Land Measurer 80 
Pei's.'ii s New Culture of 
the Vine.,.,... 2 i 
Qiiinby's Mysteries of 
Bee-keeping. . 126 
Gurney on Soiling Cattle «0 
Rabbit Kaurier.... ...... 25 
RandalIV Sheep Hus- 
bandry.. 1,28 
Rudiarrfson on the Horse 2 ft 
Do ou the Peats of the 
Farm. 26 
Do. Domestic Fowls..... ZB 
Do. On the Hog.. 25 
Do on the Honey Bee 26 
Do. on the |)ov. 25 
Rogftta' Scientific Ag J 00 
Reemeliu’* Vlna-ii reostir* 
Manual 80 
Saxton’s Rqrar Hand boobs 
bound In « Series -ai:h. 1.80 
Shepherd’* Own Book.. .2,00 
Stray Leaves from tbe 
Book of N'aruni.J.00 
Skillful lb / a lie. 2 ft 
Skinner's Klemeutsof Ag- 
riculture. 25 
Smith’s Landscape Gar¬ 
dening _ . . 1 . 2 ft 
Timor's Principles of Ag- 
'-ulture. ... 2,00 
Tiiorime' Farm In'.fde- 
ineitts... 1,00 
TbompiMin’s Food ot Ani- 
... 76 
The Rose Co "iirint. 26 
Topbain'* Chemistry made 
Ea\v . 26 
Warded, Hedges & Ever¬ 
green- .. 1,10 
Waring’* Elements of Ag- 
riculrur*’... 78 
Wilson on Flax. 2ft 
Youatt and Martin on 
Cattle.. 1 . 2 ft 
.9-' 1 Jujy 27th. of Quick Consumption, ELIZaBFTH E 
W'fe of Gt'OROK S Ha Kiris, and daughter of Wii-liam W: 
and Eciza A. r.iiKi*AlU>, in the 2Stb year of her age. 
{}received in 
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imeat, aged 26 years, 1 8 
Nero ^boertisements 
Was awarded the First Premium, afbr a tkornuoh test, 
at the New York -State Fair, 1862. Is the most simple, dur¬ 
able and effective 
t;iiee»c-JIaUiiig Apparatus 
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well adapted to 
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hat, directions tor using, ge, to 
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FRED. PARSELLS & RRG„Rox 20 fiftP 0. New York 
Tlit: Cattle Markets. 
NEW YORK, July 2k -For Beeves, Milch Cows 
Calves, and Sheep and Lambs, at the Washington 
Yard, corner of Fourth avenue and Fortv-fourth . 
at Chamberlain’s Hudson River, RnlTalfead, foot of 
son street: at Browning's in >i\th street, uear Thi. 
nue: and also at G’Rrien’s Central Bull’s Head, Sixth 
For .-5wine, at Allerton’s Yard, foot of — 
the current prices for the week at all 1 
follows - 
I KEF CATTLH. 
First quality.P 
Ordinary quality. 
Common quality. 
Inferior quality.;_ 
‘ COWS AND CALVES. 
First quality. 
Ordinary quality. 
Common quality. 
Inferior quality. 
VEAL CALVES. 
Firet quality. 
Ordinaiy. 
Common. 
Inferior. 
SHEEP AND LAMBS, 
Extras. v 
Prime quality. 
Ordinary.. 
Common_ ..Y.V.Y.V.V.'.Y.'.' Y.V.Y' 
Inferior. ■YY...Y.Y.Y.Y.Y.Y..Y.. 
SWINE. 
Corn-fed.... 
Do Light and Medium. 
lOltON |’o, July HI.—Beef remains 
tf AI»V'EHTISUNG TEItM.**, in Advance 
Five Cents a Link, each Insertion. A price and 
ixtra display, or 52>S cents per hne ot space 
Votioes (following reading matter, leaded.) 60 ci 
,'ffi __ > "t- " q r " B '' "'blueis price JPOkud 
"SSSL .,, • brick. Alan tho 
best Ditching Plow extant price «ll. Address 
F. M. MATTICK, BuRklo, .V Y 
Y«UNG UADI KB’ AKM1N AH Y, Gain,. ,vlj e, W voming 
x Co., N A f be Fall Ter ii ol tins rueii'aliou will rom- 
fiience on Ihuvolav, September 3d. Board and Tuition - 
Higher Branches. $29; Common Branches, *2s. Fur other 
particulars and Catalogin'% Address. 
[768-3tj Mms C. A. EI-UXIDGhJ; Gainesville, N. Y. 
$.5o,iyv/'fio,()fi 
. 36.OOi3Hfl.00 
. 30,00(o0tf,00 
. 25,00-. .30,1X1 
ORAIGr MI 0 R 0 SG 0 PL! 
L! , ^ ls '8 the beHt ana cheapest Microscope 
M > n the world for general use, It requires uo 
jiil focal adjustment, magnifies about one hun- 
LL dwd dioowtare, or tin, thousand times, and 
is -m simple that a ctnJd can use it.. It will b« 
S6 *eru bv irimi, pn* t H,m paid, up the receipt of 
A Two Dollar., an,' Twenty-five cents, or with 
i CENTS tv VNTI'-D.—T-, t ike orqers for V'ICT'OR’S 
A HHTORY OF 1 fE REBELLION. The acknowl¬ 
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fiyibe Press generally,—2 Volumes,—now ready. Superb* 
ty illustrated with steel engravingf Sold by subscription 
only, sud exclusive territ ry given CanvuioteiM make .Nil 
to $HX) per week Seu'l for Circular of Terms, kr An¬ 
dre-,. EDWARD V HOYEY, No. IS.Spru je St . New York. 
piJKK ITALIAN QUEENS 
1 POH 8A.tiE 
That have become fertilized bv the Pure Italian Drones 
Having experimented with, and cultivated the Italian Bee 
to some extent for three years past, and reared several 
uandred Qneeus in the time, and with extensive arrange¬ 
ments for reariug a large number of Queens the present 
season, I therefore flatter tuyself that I can rumish the 
pure Italian Queen forabont one half the former prices. 
On receipt of name and P G. address, will forward scir¬ 
cular giving particulars, pricea, ka Parting will do well to 
send in their orders soon, as first come first served. 
K. P. KIDDER, Practical Apiculturist, Burlington, Vt. 
g six beautiful mounted objects for Three Do! 
naBfcca. of*, or twenty-four object* fur Fivn Dol 
>*«• Address HENRY CRAIG, 
gEST FAMILY SEWING MAO HINT. 
WHEELER A: WILSON 
JtANUFACTURING CO. were awarded the Firet Premium 
at the Great International Exhibition, London, I8fl2. 
Principal Office, 505 Broadway, N. Y. 
665 8. W. UlilllLE, Agent, Uoehester, N. Y, 
] Ml’lffivei) ffllOHT IIOKvff For SALE.-1 ), avy 
X yearling links. .3 Heifers, and 2 Bull Calves, for sale 
cheap I he yearkug bulls nrelHerd Buol: animaD, sndall 
are thorough.bred T. (J PETERS 
Darien, it, Y., J ,Iy 20th, 18-73, 76r.-eow9t 
