I 
iltavkets, Commerce, See 
BRIGHTON, Aue a .—Ac market 1,800 Beeves; 12-5 Stores: 
I 3,4"0 .•'hei'ii aq.J Lamlw, aa<l 223 Swine 
Pkic»:s. Market Beef—Extra,$9,00; 1 st quality, $8,60: 2 d 
do. $7,n<aj0.00; 3d do. $6,0O,tii6,00 
W. 1 RKISO Oxk.v-Joo, I no; 
MlLCH GO)VS.—$47 ,iXX$ it) 00 ; common $20.«X»22,00. 
YbaL Cai.vkr —Jb.lHX? 3.00. 
Storks.—Y oarlinpH. none; two rears old $16,00(^13,00; 
three rears old $28.lW<aa4,00. ’ ‘ ' 
FfroKR.—ajjw^c yi it). 
Calf Ski.ns.—IS onHc V tb. 
Tallow.—S alt's at He roach. 
Pbi,T 8.—$0,30010,73 each. 
Skkkc and I.ajoo — $2.»Xa!3.00; extra3,30(94.00. 
Swi.xk. —Stores, wholesale, MK>@0: retail, OMXalO. Sprirg 
OJCaO'i; retail Fat Hogs, undressed, none. 
Still fed, Done. 
ALBAN?, .tug, 10 —Bkkvks—T hp receipts, ascompared 
with the arrivals last week, show a very Luge falling off - 
about 2,.XU)—aud the effect lias heeu an advance in prices, 
thi’,average improvement being uot loss than 20c f) 100 lbs. 
Although the receipts wete in heavy last week, not more 
CEYJIOUR’S imp 
This machine combines all the irapor- 
tam and moat desirable Qualities of all the 
• •rani Drills in use, and also possesses «.i. 
vauUigrs notfmmd n „ v ot&r a ‘‘ 
it not only exeelaas a Drill. but bv re¬ 
moving the tooth and gatherers, (which 
can he dune in a few minutes.) it hoc.,lues 
a Broad-past Sower. which will sow 
seed of any size, from peas to clover or 
tlmolbr. in the most perfect mruiuer.-- 
r.ven heots can bo Blit, in correctly mid 
guaged shallow enough for such seeds. 
I hen, with the addition of a Feeler. 
,Ti„r h,,t " ix •Idlhtrs, il sows :»n v 
linn fertilizers as plaster, lime, a#.),,.... 
gnano, piiudrette, kc. Such manures muv 
dseiTod 1 " 1 WtU tl ‘" M ’ ,Hl before sowing. If 
Thoao who prefer to keen the manure 
separate from I he seed till deposited in 
the ground, should order a Krill with 
(liiano Attachment," as guano injures til 
with it before soWuhr. With this the mami 
separate compartmentfill sown, when set 
KAIN drill 
J ^ GEEAT BOOK FOR AGENTS! 
Rural New-Yorker Office, > 
Rochester, August il. 1863 i 
OCR market is as dull as at any period for the past two 
months Farmers are still busy at their homes, and do 
not as yet make many visits to the city for tradmz pur¬ 
poses The only changes we have been able to make lire 
as follows:—Common Hour 30c per barrel off on iuferiOr; 
Genesee wheat has gone up Sc per bushel on poorest 
grades; Oats are 2c better per bushel; Butter scarce and 
higher; Eggs lower. 
Kocherter W'holesale Price*. 
Flour and Grain. Eggs, dozen. 12 *13c 
Flour, win. wheat,$d,37i&8 00 Honey, box. 12©14o 
Flour, spring do.. 4.0\aA>,tO Candles, box.../ ]2 >a(3;13q 
F lour, buckwheat 2,50:52,50 Candles, extra 77 lxuHlc 
Meal, ludun.l.HKiil 1,63 Fruit and Hoot*. 
Wheat Genesee 1,1X1^1,26 Apples, bushel.ax.uflrto 
Best wh.te Canada 1,1S@I.25 Do. dried tb_ 
Corn, old ...... .. 72(r75c reaches, (Vo _ ltlSUe 
Corn, new. TAdtJ6c Cherries, do _ lOiu 1 12a 
R.ve, 00 lbs $4 liush 7o<jt7ne 1’lunis, do 8(7, ’ c 
Oats, by weight . _ 6 in fix- Rotator*. do new" 75(04 no 
Barley. .. o.OXi'O.OO Hide* and Sklnx. 
Beans. . 2,00®&00 Slaughter. bo-SHc 
Mciit*. Cn^f. IlifotiJo 
Pork, old n»eK-...IS.tXGjli^fiO SlieepPeirs'77.7 37!e®75 
Pore, new raeas I4,0 iX<i'14 ri) I.ambl’elt- 25<a}75 
Pork, clear. 16,iXV5 15.50 Seeds. 
Pressed hogs.cwt 7,mj<a 7.00 Clover, medium. $ 4 , 6 <Ya' 4.75 
Beef, cwt ... 6.IH.S 7.00 do large.ti.OOCJifi’si 
spring lambs,eacuv,,-fig^ soq Timothy. 2,iXVal2X) 
Mutton, carto• - . iv-77c Simdrie*. ’ 
Bams, smoked— W*®12c Wood, hard. 4.75@S,0O 
Ahonl.h.ra. ftw4Sc tFoo.l, soft.8,00uK0n 
mckeu*... Gaelic Cnal, Scrauton. . ii,7A(c67.7f. 
rurkeya..,... 10 ,.■ 12c (onl. l'ittxton ,.. fi, 7 v 3 frij 0 
,eese.. ... 40®50c Coal, Shnmolti n . 6 ,?a3>?,(Ki 
, .. Dairy, A-e. (’,,,, 1 . char. PAa l.'ir 
Suite., mil. 11 ■< 17n Salt, hbl .-2,l)0</i,l2h> 
Sutter, llrkin.13@15c Straw, tuu. 3.oiYf.7,0(J 
.heexe, new.. 8:o ln« ifxv, tun... .. 8 , 005 . 13 00 
fW. 12y lU'ic Wool, )) tb. 46SM0C 
. ‘/u’ t: ' ' i. •&VJ5 Whitetish, >, bbl.. 6,aa@li,f0 
•'*n !«'.'?"f^. t a'/'ac Codllsh, quiutal.. 6,Atx3i7jt>.> 
iilow, tiled. lOyllOc Trout, half bbl_6,IW,06,50 
Da. Rasdall’s new work on Shkkp Husiiandrt, 
recently announced as in preparation, is now in press, 
and will lm published early in Sept. H U entitled Tits 
Practical Siiicphkrd, and must prove the. rust and most 
oomtlktk practical work on tho subject ever published la 
America. The demand for a good Sheep Book ix groat, 
and this one is designed to supply it fully. I<« sale must 
be immense in all parti of the country whore sheep are 
kept. The book will he furnished to A gouts on such 
terms that they cannot fail to make money rapidly by Its 
sale. Enterprising canvassers wanted in Every County- 
such as will attend to the bnslness thoroughly. For cir¬ 
culars containing terms aud other particulars, address 
■D. X). r X\ MOORE, 
Editor Rural New-Yorkkr, Rochester, N. Y 
than 21)0 were held over here, which made the total on sale 
2.iO0. The supply being thus compxrativelv light, the in¬ 
quiry on New York account wax reasonably active, while 
for the Eaxteru market it was almost as brisk as last week. 
I he average Quality is hotter than it wax last week, but 
even with this fact taken mtn consideration, we thiak the 
advance is at least ' jo tb. live weight. 
Rkcrjpt.x.—T he following is our comparative statement 
or receipts at this market over the Central railroad, esti¬ 
mating sixteen to the car:— 
. , Cor week 
This week. Last week, last vear. 
Beeves. 2.196 4 992 3 615 
Sheep. 4,3-0 3,330 3394 
Hogs. 000 000 127 
PaicRa:— 
_ This week Last week. 
Premium (per 100 tbs).$ 6 . 2 X 00 ,— $ 0 , 1 0®) 00 
Extra ... 6,760)16.00 8.fiOfifii'76 
First quality- .... 4,7x35,30 4.60®6,10 
Beomid quality, ..8,riS®4.2.1 8,40®4.(W 
Third quality. 2,7X«Vj,28 2,S(),.a>3,80 
Siikkp a\d Lamms Sheep are In fair receipt and are not 
doing quite ax well ax last week, the etlretnelv warm 
weather checking the demand: sales at 4C9l.’ 4 e for light 
coarse to fair, and 4*f('i>0c for pruno fat to choice extra 
heavy I.ambs sell at $3.«0n)4.60. 
Hogs UecflinU for the week 6,000 Market heavy, the 
demand being checked by tlm high price of ice, for which 
packers in New York are paving ',c Y> lb. We quote light 
to rrime heavy corn fed uominally at .—Atlas 
TOllOSTO, Ang. 6. For beef the market has been very 
dull, on account of the hot weather. The demand for 
bWv.y njeiiti ih hut very d)im t an*l prices :>rt» cuiwouuontlj' 
lower First class ix selling nf 31,60.106,00 » cwt; second 
•lass IaNGi I,iX) yl cwt ; und inferior. J.’.im X] C wt. Sheep 
dull of sale, and m but slight demand, selling at $8,00604,(10 
••sell. I,nmba in fair snprdv. and also in demand.being the 
principal fresh meat used at present. They ndl at $2(5)2 26 
in j lP,nI "'' 1 v. '■ ( F each. Hides $.',. 00 '>) 
rwl Calf sin ns 8 to 9c p lb. Lamb skins 60a each. Pelts 
»ta'oUaTman' 0 en° f th ® best nmt, ' rlflili !ind in moat sub- 
! with i t teeth. ......... 1 in qo 
Oil with Onauu Attachment. (9 teeth,')/. 1000,1 
Drill with (> or 7 tenth, for drilling between the 
rowsol staudipgroru, with one horse,, 731)0 
This Inst will drill within 4 inches of the corn, 
r 0Vt ' > , BkOADOAST BOWimj MaOiiim.; 
to'$ 66 ^ dC<Ure ^ ' U11 ^ >r s,l e as and price reduced 
.Orders for the above machines solicited, and all commu¬ 
nications promptly attended to. Address! " m 
p * * C. H, SEYMOUR, 
__East Bloomtleld, Ontario Co., N. Y. 
be increased ordl 
which is not sown 
If required to 
other seed from (... 
• Jra-s Seeder Is attached, wuu -.11 
ver. and similars.mdi, aud will . . . HnwM 
grass, or any seed from the smallest up to that of wheat 
oats and baricv. AH this is done without .11 '- 1 
ami mine is mixed 
how grass seed tohUe. or moina 
■ ir main Dor, or white »ow\!>,iff.,iUi:-rti, a 
•- which will sow timothy aud elo- 
l .xow orchard graxii or rye 
1 ... --i -f wheat, 
, - - . ..ono without a ooi/ wlioni 
Wtach'ed to 
a spring, and therefore runs ra-i 
ami Consequently ieverv duvabk 
The prices are now reauced ax 
^ttctiokt sale 
OF SOUTH-DOWN SHEEP. 
O 11 Wednesday, Sept.. 2nd, 1803 , 
reserve !^ 1 ' lt PUBLI ° SALEl at Thorudale, without any 
One Hundred South-Down Ewes and Rams, 
I or dilnctl.v dexcendod from 
ie (locks of the late Jh.na.h 
and HBNtty I.i qah It can 
i superior mutton ami 
At tho proseul 
UK.UVIlKRIty PLANTS—TUlOMPlIF. DK GANI) 
v-Jauq ai.l tl.a old standard vririctiex, a< well a* the be ,t 
»ti»4s!:as;;s52s. p ‘ o1 . 
&!sa,eir *“ b ' 
/'"• FH ' N0I i BRILL. Newark, New Jersey. 
■pAL^KY SEMINARY, FIT,Ton, n. Y. 
.f .f, 11 " term, 01 14 weeks, opens August 13th. Board 
Wuehing, Fuer and Room furniehe.l, ccapt Khoats lud 
pillow cases, $3 w. Itoar.l or Rooms for self, hoarding in 
the village—tuition from *6 t., $9. Music and the Oru i- 
mentalx taught. Ten Professors and Teactien; 
70 Mt Addreaft J P. tiRIFFIN. Pri nnl 
ur r, uu»* uih'kh 01 
Vki h. Duko of Itinlininmi, ;i 
hardly he necessary to refer to the , 
wool-prodlici ng qnalltiex nf tills breuh. 
high ap 1 Pl!sanyonl^kini 1 USU ‘ U,t " r - a,lU 
I'horudale is I I miles from Poiighkeepsie Station 011 the 
am ’ 11 ... '•'— Station! 
Further particulars can be learned by rnferemm f n the 
St «MtonLr‘ 1 fii Wll /' !l hint upon am,"nation to 
tin auctmooer, Mr Jwo it I>ahk. Senuett, Cayuga Go 
™ ' ° r ° r w , TIIORNK, Thornilrie* ’ 
70tJ Washington Hollow. Dutchess Do., N Y 
r J^O 
TO DAIRYMEN, 
TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. 
ALL WHO HAVE i'OR SALE 
Sor«liuru Sugar and Sirup, 
tfnrs and Skins, 
Fruits, dry and green, 
Butter, Cheeso, 
Jxard, Hams, 
I»ork, JYeef, 
Kgijw, Ir*oultry, 
dame, Vegetaliles, 
IF lour. Grain, 
Seeds, Hops, 
Cotton, Wool, 
1. allow, Petrnlermi. 
Tho Provision markets. 
t °UK, August a,- A.xiiks- Quiet. Sales at 
SG Sf la 101 poU.HU.i ^S,H 7>49 fi>r pCJlrU. 
* rulos hnary, .uwl mn ? be rmoi«d 5c low- 
er, with .. uiuderate busiuerx .imiig for export and home 
Z'MVh'r a^T* *1 *Lltk.o ! 4 . 75 forRttpernoe State; $.>,os 
a .k-6 f"r oxlmSUte, 91 , 116 (^ 4,711 xOPerflne Western; $l.73(a) 
5 -.5. common to medium extra Western; $3,.VOi‘i6,7S for 
shippine brant,s extra round hooped Ohio; and $ 4 , 70 ( 67 . 1)0 
for trade brands do., the market closing do|L Rale, of 
Flour may h.. quoted dull and 5c lower. Sale- at £2),livoj 
com moll. ..rid J .\30 i 7,20 for guild to choice extra, 
Rye flour quiet and steady at $ 3 , 3 * 73,10 for inferior to 
choice. Corn meal: qm*t and steady Sales at p.i» f„ r 
jh Ux"an d^c <’i hi j l c‘" f ° r f!ru " l >' wiu '-* ll! ") for Atlantic 
Grain - I'lm decline i n gold and sterling exchange has a 
depressing effect upon the wheat market, which may he 
THE universal 
CliOTJIES WK1NGER, 
X'ho Wool markets. 
NEW > (IRK, Aug 6 .—Wool—T ho market during the 
week hag ruled quiet, and hut little business done ntpri- 
vate rule The auction side in Boston on the 4 th attracted 
most ot tho buyers, and passed off with fair spirit at, about 
rates current at private gale.— SUippini) anil. Com. List 
Saxony Fleece, 7G tb.... 74 ) <r-72v. 
American full blood Merino. “ 1,7 
Do half and three quarter do .. ' / 640566 
Do Native and quarter do.. .. .fiAa'IW 
Extni pulled. . 70(5)72 
Superfiuo do..’"". 7 ”*' 65®«a 
No. 1 do .COffJVi/i 
California tine, unwuahed.........../!/ 48(a,'0 
Do common do .; 26(5)32 
Peruvian washed.. 4n@50 
Chilian Merino unwashed.77 34(qi3<5 
Do Meatiza do .’’ .30(<i>32 
Valparaiso do ..77,7777.’ 21 (f )22 
booth Amoncau Merino unwaxhod. 3-k7r36 
Do do Aleatijia do .. . 24(5i23 
Do do common wa«lied.77 25(5i;!0 
Do do ICntrn Rios washed. a<XWLH 2 
[ro do do do unwashed_U/rIH 
„ 1)0 „ do Cordova tvashod... axciMij 
Cape Good FIopo nowaslied. ' wi,*) 
East India Wushnit.. wy-wg, 
African unwashed."77.•>V 7 iT> 
Mexican uuwasheii." o-.^Jog 
Texas...7.—i^a)— 
Smvrna unwashed. .TTe-g 
Do washed..777. 4 
Syriau unwashed. . . . oar!‘>i 
RLvery tanniy will have one! 
Itis only a question of time. Thousands of families every 
mouth are being relieved in that hardest of .ill housework. 
Washing Thousands of dollars are daily saved by prexs- 
ing the water and dirt out of the clothes, instead oftwixt- 
mg and wrenching the fabric and destroying the garments. 
Cotton Is Expensive, 
Save it by using the Universal Clothes Wringer 
“Time In itloiicy.” 
( l ft,u ’ Ap'kttUwitt, saya 
A chl'd can readily wring out a tubful) or clothes in a few 
minutes, Ihereloi e use the V. C. W. aud save time and 
iuOOO^ a 
Ladies who have long used them and know their value 
apeak in the highest terms ill their praise. One any*—“I 
wonld as goon lie without my cow a- without mv wriDgei'.’* 
Annt[i 6 r, [ cun now go tu und kIobii u,ficr wauliin»/- 
day Another "I hart to pay flft.y cents tor awash wotuan 
before aud now we do it ourselves." Another "The rich 
may afford to do without them, but 1 could not," Ac , Ac. 
fc: l ,';u h 7 t \ f f!: v "" ,0, " r 'I'ouKauds. Every one using 
them will report likewise, * 
We have -even xl/.es, from f,s t„ $:«). T| 10 „o suitable for 
ordinary family use ere No- 1, 310, and No. 2 , $7. These 
Y NEW WORK ON CATTLE. 
CATTLE AHD THEIR DISEASES 
KMIlKACrSO 
THKIR HISTORY ANU ItKKKDS, CROSSING AND BRRKD 
ANI> FKKDING ANO MA.VAIiKMKN'T ' WITH THF nrsKASl 
TO WHICH THKT AflK M II.IRCT. AMI Til* RKME- 
DIKN BKHT ADAPTKD TO THKIR CHIlK. TO WHICH 
IS AflpKn A LIST OF MKPIC1NE8 llSKn IV 
TREATING O.ITTLR. WITH NUMkkoUS 
ILLUSTRATIONS 12 1110 ,, cloth 
Price, it,23. 
BV KOKEKT JENMNOS, V. S., 
Professor o( Pathology and operative Surgery in 
Veterinary College of Philm/elphia; late Professo 
of Vetennary Medicine in the Affrftultnral Col¬ 
lege ot Ohio; beorutary of the American 
v: repseke.lines., and $!.-QX),.dA,ixi f.,r exrra uieis. 
] line ni-.M I.. Pdujl e..d omnlijal at $3u.Ui)'dt2i,nt Beef 
h.uiix rufo quiet and con tin ui) unchanged Sales at *17,0(1 for 
choice extra Western, l.ut meats steady; sates at. DiVSgTc 
for shout ier*. and H'j.ulgU for hare, Bacou sides are' dull: 
prices are nominal at td.e hq- We.lem short clear rihhmi 
and 6\c for W esforu aliortolear middles. I .an! more active 
ter stead, at),i s.d ing st I.. . J,*,- („r Ohio, and 16(5.480 
^SU.e, < heere dull at 3: ■ M V for Ohio and Stale. 
to ur's V. !,r k«rt Hall «,„J quiet, wlih nmull sales at 13Gt! 
19c for ordinary to prime. - 
lifiTAUi. August J0 ; —Flour—T he market for the 
week Imp ruled moderatoly active for Imuie and Interim- 
fm- 7 rt r m^‘ ev ; e I V ,: ** *»-W) for spring extras; $',.74C«t 
<>.**) ■• (5,a <»..ri tor white wheal double extras; $.',,26for red 
winter ObJoaod Indiana extra; S', m for red winter double 
»diu a ».' rXr 'ti.fx) for double extra white 
6 - ./; ,r wheat .hmblv extraCcada, 
f-’m ? /’I" " r ffslj 1 ground Canada sprlrm extras; $6.76ab 
6 , .0 fm- tie range ol white wheat double extra Ohio iudi- 
do hie ar Vq f,,r Choi.-- White wheat 
Oouble . L Louis Closing quiet an,) ei-lont material 
SSSIRJSySf' T"" 1 " - ' ...... 
itutijil. S«li?d K»r-tljft Weiik, Nn. v Mi!)v.i..K»M. c | u b ,a «t 
<rio<>n I»vt\ clutf jet 31.08; 05$;; Tor Urielne rfufo 11 f’ttr ii ii 
Slflirel'n Kentllt 'l.v . red winter Ohio at 
5 ,0-tc 1 , 11 , while Kentucky very choice at flUO; low grade 
Cilia:,go spurn- uV CloMPff ven (lull/the views of 
holders tec jig above those of buyer x Coro The marltel 
or tho week liA-rnlaq dull, a ilh an advance or folly 2e for 
w bt!I m ' 1 7 at «*r low mixed. Me 
, r pish mixed, A.V 'or w.iri,, corn; fue foe primo yellow 
qims'rH ^Tl J “ t < 0 : h.-ing tmt little speculative 
demand. Hie s-i'e* chiqffy to rairiers aud for rreightv 
(, its -the matket for the week has ruled dull heavy mid 
A r " 2 P :i “ e, 1 Wf-tk no sales till Utter part or the week—whnn 
th n were alios at Sflu. Closing heavy aud tending 
downward with the declino in New York Burley-No- 
tlnug doing no otock in market, Kye- Soles at 70c. De- 
in;$na lirnitpii tii *<ju»tll Iot^r fur DU-rooM** Mslt^ 
qu.et.at f I.W for barley malt, and >1 im h.rre'e mal'r. » 
- J '; r r' '• .nothing do, ms, am 1 „,.„taiio„u are nominally 
tor clover, and $2,(W??)2,26 for Timothy, i'lax seed 
UOthlDfT <jQfO£IUld HQ U|*(|(ADlie 
I'rovispj.n.n There has he. u a fair retail demand for 
Onnfodm tnl?^ ^ 'I'P? to «' 0 fk.‘Lh and wiioked meats. 
Wotedat $ 11 ,n for Will tue.s pork; $12.6ft5it3,tFi for light 
nsw mes-, and $1125 -, 13,30 for heavy men pork, ifmns, a 
Mcked Vue^f u!n l SKf* d i ^ l>Uil1 5 °, "igWCUrod not 
lhnul,iI™ , sU*w l »? i - lCkeJ r. IUc: sn B,secured in sacks U'.y«,l 2 <; 
'lot., . 7 • II' brown, 7'cc; white, 'S^c 
.I 'T 1 :L T *'"W •>«» ft lie. Lard 
CjoaHtc. \v bitetinh and trout in halt bbl- at # 6 , 00 . Cheese 
-rh'. market, a shade firmer, with (air Ka-tern and West- 
erndemaie. Quoted at 9hi i ! 0 >)c Tm- obhing lot- Deal* 
ers are pay mg the producers Wjj'Wc. Omrur- 
TORONTO, Aog. 6 —OR.try—The market for rraln this 
nirin i\ aH 1,1,1 VC| '-V rj.aringly supplied, and price* re- 
^ , 'i Ub : ‘ 7 ,ho :'“ of last w-elr. F ',,11 wheat 
??*\? ] in (lted supply, only a few -mall loads befog offered 
da>. and tho total rccelPUsfOr the week would not 
r.T , ;;,”'"'-, 6 bushels; -0 to 90q per bushel for 
good Qualftiex being the average price. .Spring wheat dull, 
ari l selling at Li to 80c. per bushel f„ - good, and 75 to 7 Hc per 
bushel for inferior. r/, t Per buehet Whom/ offered foj 
prime sample, per car load fty-e, rmr.CT.al. Barley—none 
S'L a™*" 7 ‘'^l 1 W scarce! 
r.w'rnli c 'T nn "' r,il .. 1 " the approval of eve: 
rurmeraod ^tock-raiaar. It is arranged upon the same go 
era) plan tw tho troatl.se on *■ The Horae and lib. Diseases 
havfcreXhaoox?,ld.' ,f wUcl * nt ' wftrd (,f 
%e»ssr- 
well worth the Price of the Imoli “ ' 
AgentH and canvossors will lind this a desirable work. 
OaTTIK am; thr/r Dinka.sku." or 
7 ! i,v tj OR38 and IIIH DI8BA8K3, will be sent post-paid 
any address on receipt of price, #] 26 each. 
Send all orders to 
JOHN E. POTTEI1, Publisher, 
7t>fl - | ’ lt _617 Sansom Ml., Philadelphia. 
JjIRDSELL’S PATENT COMBINED 
MA.VI’FAOTCRKK OF 
iVEST HENRIETTA, MONROE COUNTY N Y 
w tow bushels e Sy ifllhffit Wa fo J, *" 
signwl are maniifaclurina'tbn 1 ,. . 1 1 '" under- 
thrashex, hujiaiind -leaiix' all 25 7,I'JiMnted that 
machines that do tho w ho!.- work m.l mu-km h!' on ' A ) 1 
Patsat, are infringements. The m.l.! 1 , 
tinned (lot to pnreliaae those that in i.K 1 ," lierehy eau 
patent, as any person mirrh.iwi,. - 'idnngeinwnrH of said 
held liable for damages' AM olmu.mmr 2 ,""“' ’•'r 1 ' w ‘" 
the xubscrihors, at Wert HenriiMU^"wilf ba^o ! lo 
spondedfo. Order early y 0u w 7j 1 iJLShtBB 
8 tafo Fafr« Xr^|otS?S co^fo'; 'll " 1 '’ romh ^ »t 
USEFHL and VALUABLE 
DISCO V EH V! 
HILTON’S 
INSOLUBLE CEMENT! 
Ih of more general practical utility 
tei te tioD n" iiw b,-iv,r ° th " 
sya.Vte&tet.'WSi!: 
'.ainieu, and pronounced by all to bo 
FOR PURIFYING 
Lake, Rain and River Water, 
NO. 51) BUFFALO 8 THEET, 
Ltocliestor, IV. "V. 
CJ V T II B 13 E S T 
It is tho Cheapest in the End. 
New ^Vbucrtisnncnts 
CRAIG MICROSCOPE! 
rfjfln-i in the world for general uae. It requires no 
yilli.V foeal ipjjustnient. inaguitler. about oue huu- 
J;i| !ii.| drsd diameters, or ten ttioueiimt tiniea, aud 
■ * wffflltp? In so simple that a child can use it. It will be 
* i JijSiTs Hunt by mnll, poHtagn pntd, ou the receipt of 
t [fvN, Two Dollars and Twenty-five cents, or with 
K ImSfl six beautiful mounted onjects for Three Dol- 
r S3*'i„- 1, lara, or «‘illi twenty-four objects for Five Dol- 
lAOL Ad'lters ilF.NRY CRAIG, 
^ 18U Centre st.r»et. New York 
fry A liberal discount to ti e trade 69t 
) RIDGE WATER PAINT. 
Estahushed 1830. — Fire 
utside w.irk. decks of ves- 
id bridges, depots, Ac. 
' ROBER T REYNOLDS, Agent. 
1863 ’ 4 ’ 1863-4. 
J|USSELL’S STHAV7BERRY. 
S /’ , 1 / Tll ' , 7 'y comliinex all the properties to 
u,i i!' "ii M Strawberry yet Known- alter seven year's 
t'lal,being the large, t.and most proltflo b«arer-color fine 
varnished scarlet, with an exceeding rich aroma, full of 
viuou- juico, ami (or deluaouxm'Bs unaurpusaed fruit firm 
i, n t?« tA m J U V \ V ^ ,nainin S " n the Vines very hardy 
111 Bf, growth, enduring severe lioat. ’ 3 
,,‘ 7 i r 7 1 7 ' w ' iu > in< * Phints, well pavked. will be sent out after 
the 15th ot Augii-t. tor ll .'xj penkozen, or$6.00 per UK) cash 
CHAMPION. 
HICKOK'S PATENT PORTABLE 
KEYSTONE CIOEH ANO 
Gkkat Discovery 
1 r\C\ ( \ f\f\ APPLE TREES, 6 to 8 fern 
AAJyJ.\J\J\J L!.'K, ol T- per bundled. 
20,000 Slandard Pear Trier 6 to 7 feet high, at $23 ID l(|t). 
10.000 Dwarf I’eai Treee, I lo 3 fast high, at $13 Y4 Jflfl. 
20,iXK) White Grape amt Cherry Ciirraiitn: 6 ,(XX) i)ian» 
Grape Vines. A large xtuck of Peach trees, Cherry trees. 
Plum trees, (ionin*herrie:i, Hi spberries, Itinrkt.errieK, Straw- 
bnriies, mold nt the new variolic* of Native Grapes, Sc., *c. 
ry AH nf ikehttl VK- ifom ■eaivtUrit grwnf t%trfirt7>ely.~ 
Local, and ‘rravdiny Ana Us Wanted. 
Wholesale ami Descriptive Catalogues sent to all appli¬ 
cants who inclose stamps to pre-pay postage 
Address E MOODY A- SON, 
8 dl Niagara Nurseries, Lockport, N. Y. 
Applicable to the 
useful Arts. 
The Cattle Markets. 
NEW YOKIC, Aug 1 -For Beeves, Milch Cows, V 
Calves, and Sheep and Lambs, *t tho Washington Dn 
^Chamh2 e i r i r ' f > n l i t ' a »- Dae ; ' 0 ' 1 -Forty-fourth strr 
ton street®, is n 4 Kiver, Bull’- Head, foot of Rot 
son street; at Browning e in Sixth street, near Third « 
Fm itwfoe 12 H .’n r 'i r ‘ f “ n 'l- Ce, ! tr r al BullV Head. Sixth str! 
tor roune, at Allerton x Yard, foot of 37th street N 1 
tolfows- reUt Ilri0< '* i° r tlie weel£ at a,J Hie markets aie 
rlKEF CATTI.K. 
.. cwt $io, 0 o(aii,oo 
y qun ,'.' t >'. :>,oo 5.in,IK.I 
Common quality. S.IXXoi Sort 
Imenor quality. 6 , 00 ® ftjoo 
COWS AND CALVES. 
First quality. 
Ordinary quality... .. 
Common quality . 
Inferior quality.. 7777777." 
VEAL CALVES. 
.+-• 
SHEEP AND LAMBS. 
.td head $5,aXa;i6,2S 
. 5,OOA5,» 
.4,3«56,(X) 
.4,M&,ro 
.3,0G@4,0J 
_ SWINE 
Corn-fed ...... . 
Sttfi and’Medium’ 7.'7.'.' a 
fe . c 
taattm, 1 !*!i* , | > wi*ii 5.— Whole number of cattle at 
foe Oxen Cows ar, e i V r^‘i au ^ 01 Stores, cousistiiig of Work- 
suitfiLi^ for iieeh ^ Calves > tw0 and three year olds, not 
y^irg old $2K^2ff! M,th Cu>ue; tw,) yvow old. $00@00, three 
K7«®. ; priceB ial0tS,$2 ’ W « 
Tallow 8 ® 8 c lb. 
' ^AL CALVEg-S 6 , 00 as),(XJ 
A new thing. 
i 1 .*". tU eve V / , Stale awl County hUir at which the 
ruUftfOiUtK '- x tntitt"t it in competition with others! 
believe cannot fie said of any other Machine 
exhibited at an equal number of Fair- 
Combined Threshers and Cleaners, 
Threshers, Separators, Wood Saws, &c. 
All of the best in market Some of the advantages of these 
Powers are. low elevation. „low travel of team and cornu)- 
ciuent eaa© ol team. * 
The Thresher and Oleaner 
f!^i ea o y ' Me t >a ™ tc " the grain perfectly clean from the 
• cleans quite equal to the best of Fanning Slills, leav- 
mgthe gram fit for mill Or market, 
ryj-or Price and description send for Circulars, and 
satisfy yourself bufore purchasing 
Addrew R k M. HARDER. 
w9-eow-6t Cobleskill, Schoharie Co., N. Y 
r |'0 CHEESE ID AIK 
fiALPH’S PATENT IMPROVED 
“ONEIDA CHEESE VAT,” 
Was awarded the First Premium, after a Ikormmh ter* 
abfoamAffe^tive 8 ^ 16 ^ 1882 ‘ U ** m08t Sl “^ e ’ d:u '' 
Cticette-lTlaking Apparatus 
in use. Used in dairies of 10 to 1,000 cows. The only Vat 
weh adapted to ’ 
41 Factory” Cheese - Making. 
u "- thln / team ' anrl much less exnen- 
al.f varying rrom .64 to MS gallons on hand 
to onler y for wry,—larger for Factory use made 
iiJ e 5 - d j 2 Ti f -'' r ? nlar containing descriptiou, size and price 
list, directions tor using. &c_ to ’ i ? 
WM. RALPH & CO., 133 Genesee St. Utica, N. Y . 
Manufacturers and Dealers, wholesale and retail, 
in Dairy mans Tools, and Implements, 
ty Vats carefully packed for shipment. 683-tf 
Its Combination. 
MIUflHFIC i'KINOlPLEB 
lupl or emit any otleuMve ameli. 
MOOT and SHOE 
fin,??/ , 5 f t 0 I er f' UM ! 0 . I^ MwWnefl, will 
find it the best article known for C*> 
mentmg the Clmnnelr. ns it work) 
without delay, U riot affected by auy 
change of temperature, 
.TEWEtittrAS 
Uill find it sufficiently adhesive foi 
their use, as has been proved. 
IT IS ESPECIALLY adapted 
TO LEATHER, 
And we claim ns an especial merit 
that, it sticks Patch-- and Linings t- 
Boots and Shoes sufficiently srront 
without stitching. ' 
IT IS THE ONLY 
LIQUID CEMENT EXTANT 
That is a sure thing for founding 
furniture, 
(] B. M I Is Ij 2 S R , 
FOREIGN AND AMERICAN 
Horticultural Agent & Commission Merchant 
EXHIBITION AND SALES R00J1S, 
No. 634 Broadway, near Sleeker St, New York. 
All kin*lH of ii*w. nure, and /^adiing PlantH, Fruitfi # 
Flow«»rB. life's J inttM, Shrubn. &C.; Iron. Wire and Kuatlo 
wofK; Freucb, Kngltiib and American (Murk; Patent Heat- 
era; r nrcig'n and American Booltn, Miiiriulnon* Paper®. 
PlateN, r)ej*i^!ja, Drawingn, ^tc. All Uorticmtural Novelti^a, 
os soon as introduced. 
* fP All orders, Aw., will receive the personal attention 
of the Proprietor. 
Boot and Shoe 
Manufacturers. 
WINK ITIIKIi. 
10,000 U* USK and approved. 
5S “, c w‘n,7° 7 ll “ «t oll'toLr. ..otlj, 
ft has no superior in the market, and is the only mill that 
dete* erlr ^' 1,Kt W** F ‘ ir Mo by all resectable 
If your merchant does not keep them, tell hlin to send 
f ?L°“ e for you, or write to the manufacturer ye^rgtlf 
A, fefi tlieinfu,uracturer v , W- 0 . hicko£ If ' 
_ Eagle Works, Harrisburg, Pa. 
fTO CONSCRIPTS—-Buy th® New Song. “How are You 
A Cotwcnpt." Puce 25 cents For sale it all 
HxvRr Toi.m\ 1 v o'ro'^-siP w 1, i° p r f««'Pt of the price, by 
HL-'.Rr Iolmaik ACo., 291 Washington-st.. Bosian 707-4 
$45,00(530,00 
. 35,00:345,CK) 
. yjl.H/i :«,00 
. 2S,00@30,00 
Jewelers. 
Families. 
Ordinary 
Common 
Inferior. 
HARMONIUMS AND MEL0DE0NS, 
Warranted the iikht instruxenth of the clasx In the world. 
See Cutaloguos containing (vr.liiuorA' tn their superiority 
from the most eminent muxician*. Gonstantlv exhibited in 
competition with instruments of the other best makers, 
tlier hare never. In a -ingle in,deuce, failed to take th* 
higheat prize. The only Goi.p )l rdal oyer awarded to reed 
instrument* In this country was to one •hexc. Prices of 
Harmontuma, (of which aevern! new srvle' ir* now first of¬ 
fered,) wo to $400 each of Malodeonii. $43 to $3X1 each 
New York ware-rooms, n: Vox. 3 k 7 Mercer St., where 
dealers are sapplied at the same prices up from the fretorv. 
aw icDiv rjuaffttinnix » . s 
It is a Liquid. 
'» Crocker jp. Toys , 
Hone , ivory. 
And articles of Household nee 
Remember Hilton’s Inioluble 
'V °1 ,l fpcm and aa 
exsiiv apnhivl a, paste lllfton's In- 
soluble Cement is insoluble. In water 
or oil. Hilton H IitHOlublo Cement 
adheres oily substancex. 
Supplied in Family or Manufacturers' 
Packages from 2 ounce, to H)n ths, 
uilto v Dicos a to., 
Propri etor!,, Providence, R I 
A n^Pro 171 ' MICH08C01-E, MAGNIFYING Fire 
i)fo)iS>rflnt e | 5.^ Lme8, / 0r . 30 'coin prvlsrretl.) Fry* 
of Afferent powers for $Lm Mailed free. Addrai 
807 “ F. M. BOWEN, Box 2ai, Boston. M w 
Remember. 
