HEW-YOftKER 
MOTT 
1803. improved 1803. 
LEVER & RAILWAY HORSE-POWERS, 
THRASHERS AND GLEANERS, 
Thrashers ami Separators, Clover Hallers, 
WOOD-St U'INUi .n.K'///.>7’,<i, AY., 
MANUFACTURED HV 
G. WESTINGHOUSE & CO., 
tSelienectndny, IV. 'V'. 
The above named Machines, with late improvements, 
are acknowledged by all who have need them, to be un¬ 
equaled Particular attention is invited to our 
New Undershot Thrasher and Cleaner, with 
Riddle or Vibrating Separator, 
In which are combined all ncccessary qualities tor a first- 
class Machine, aud we can confidently recominond it as 
such. The arranKcmetil of it for separating the grain from 
the straw (a very important part.) we consider the most 
complete of any Machine of this kind in use, and its clean¬ 
ing part is unsurpassed. 
Send for our Circular containing description and Prices 
of all the shove named Machines. fi'js-fifeow 
Address «. WESTIN'GHUISE A CO. 
EW YORK STATE AGRICULTURAL WORKS. 
Nctu ^ncrtisemcnts 
HaniP, a Rhade firmer with jrond demano, plain sugar 
cured not Sacked Bio; Plain -acUert lllc;-iwareOTe.,-q sack* 
U'. ii iHc S i mld('r*aV:».tJ-*c. (irea.e, brown, i .c, white 
r!- c Tallow 9V Dried add amoUcd beef fina at Uc. 
I nni Whitehall tiu(l trout in bull bhW «»• 
Cheese Vha market a *ha«H> firmer, with fair ha-stern nml 
W-stero demand The improved prise In New \ ork lias 
imparted more flrmne-sto the market here. The deliveries 
are onlv moderate, owing to th» warm weat.inr and busy 
harvest -i.-n. 'anted, at 9*, . b>Sc for johbmg lo < by 
dealer-, who ore paying the producer- ’ i .' .ff*e- - LwUt l- i. 
TORONTO, An 12 .—tiit.viN—TliebusiTinci done "> the 
market this week has tieou very light, u vet varuall quantity 
of grain being offered in the stroet; cuosenuvntly, there 
has been little change in prices. Kail wheat -scarcely any 
try AOVKIITISINO TERMS, In Advance—T hiRTY- 
FrvR Crnts a Link, each Insertion A price and a half for 
extra display, or 62'g cents per line of space SPXCIAL 
Noticks (foliowing l eading matter, leaded,) fid cents a line. 
BRINKERHOFF'S CHURN 
Bctter-Makrrs, read the following testimonials anu 
judge for yourselves whether it is necessary to churn from 
one to two hours in order to obtain a full quantity Of 
good butter: 
Niles, Cay. Co., N. Y., June 27th, 1863. 
J idor BfttxKttRHOrr— Sir- T have used for the last six 
weeks one of your patent churns with entire satisfaction 
The one f use is of the medium sine. We generally put 
in about five gallons of cream for a churnmg, to churn 
which it takes on an average, ten minutes. Tim - quantity 
of cream makes from seven to ten pounds or butter, 
therefore the churn brings from the cream one pound of 
butter rer minute Hoping yon will be duly rewarded 
for an invention so useful, l am, dear sir, truly yours, 
C. M. Abbott. 
Randolph, N. Y., July 25th, 1863. 
Mr. Jscott BrinkkRHOFF— Sir: I think- the principle of 
vnur churn is ahead of anything out.- We like the churn 
ORANGE I* I, A NTH.—For this Fall only at 
.two. The usual discount to the trade. r .-._ 
THOMAS MEEHAN, Nurseryman, 
Germantown, Pa 
/ \ I DEll 1111 IjL St' Itl’lVS.-We are making the 
V ' CftK-l I'RST l.NP It It ST CIUgH SI II.I -CREWS is- THE 
woiu.li Whole length licet. Length of thread, 3.‘ 5 feet. 
Diameter of screw i mclies, Weight, including nut. 125 
pounds. Price, $9.00 each Address, 
(710-tfl COlVIMl A CO., Seneca Falls, N Y. 
WHEELER, MELICK, & Co 
Proprietors, Albany, N. V., 
Manufacture Wukki.er s Patent 
lo.ono ^tavdard PtAPe, approved varieties 
80,000 Dwarf do. 
lo.ooo Cherries. 
8,000 Peaches 
10,000 Apples. \ years. 
Also, tlrnpe Vines and email Fruits. 
This stock will be sold low to close, and there neverhas 
been a tree selected from it. Propagated from choice im¬ 
ported stock. F.. KETCHA.'f, Agent, 
[710-itj Tpmpkin’s Hotel, Geneva, N. Y. 
RAILWAY CHAIN HORSE POWERS 
FOR ONK A.'b TWO horses; 
LAWRENCE A GOULII PATENT RAILWAY CH AIN 
HORSE POWERS, 
FOR ONK, TWO AND THREE HORSES. 
PLANTATION OR LEVER HORSE POWER, 
four horse or six mule gear; 
VPheeler^* Patent Combine ft Threeher anti 
Cleaner, 
No. 1, 30 inch and No. 2. 26 iuch Cylinder; 
Extra No. 1,31 Inch Cylinder. 
Overshot Threshers and Separators, Circular and 
Cross-Cut Sawing Machines, 
Clover Hiillcra, Feed Cutters, Horse Rukcs, Horse 
Forks, uml other Farming Mindilnos. 
CIRCULARS, containing list of PkicEH. and full dBsorip- 
i'ion, and cuts of each machine, wit.li Htatoraouts of their 
capacities for work, will, on application, be aent by mail, 
postage free. 
Liberal discounts are made to dealers, 
Responsible agents are wanted in sections where we have 
none- Address. 
WHEELER, JIELICK <V Co., 
I70S-H S ALBANY; X Y. 
NEW YORK. Aug I -For Beeves, Milch Cows, Teal 
Calves, and Sheep aud Limbs at the Washington Drove 
Yard, corner of Fourth avenue and Fort v- r " 11 rt 11 JJ® * 
at Chamberlain's Hudson River, BullaUead, foot of Robin¬ 
son street; at Brownings in Sixth street near Third ave¬ 
nue , and also ut O’Brien'eCentral Bull s Head. Sixth rire-t 
For Swine, at Allerton « Yard, foot of 37th street N R.— 
The curreut prices for the week at all the markets are as 
follows' 
beef cattle. 
First quality..,.tP 
Ordinary quality. 
Common quality. 
Inferior quality.... 
COWS AND CALVES. 
First quality. 
Ordinary quality... 
Common quality. 
Inferior quality... 
veal calves. 
First quality.. . 
Ordinary...- 
Common.. 
Inferior. 
SHEEP AND LAMBS, 
Extras.head 
Prime quality.• - • • ®'D>-2 -'.'5 
Ordinarv....... 4,5U@5,0U 
Common. 
JTJST PUBLISHED. 
BEYOND THEj LINES; Or 
.1 YANKEE PRISONER LOOSE IN DIXIE. 
A NEW BOOK, OF THRILLING INTEREST. 
BT REV CAUT. J. J. ORKR, 
Former!v Pastor of George -tVeet, M P Cliurch, Cincin¬ 
nati, and late assistant adjutant-general on the staff of 
General Buck land. With an introduction by Rev. Alex¬ 
ander Clark, Editor of the School Vintcrr. 
This is one of the most thrilling nrcountn of adventure 
and suffering that the war lias produced. Captain Geer 
was wounded and captured at the great battle ot Shiloh; 
tried before nftvenil prominent rebel generals for bis life, 
among whom were Hardee, Bmirg and Beauregard; in¬ 
carcerated lo ("O' four pamtenMaries, and twelve 
military prisons; escaped from Macon. Georgia, and travel¬ 
ed barefoot through --wuinph and woods, by night, for two 
hundred and filly miles; was led by negroes In part, and 
subsisted for days at a time on frog-. loots, and berries, 
and was ut lust riw-i.ptllrcd, wliun within thlrty-fivfl mile!, 
of our ganbo.-its. eti tho Southern coast. 
The particulars of bis sub-equoat sufferings, as it chained 
culprit, ore told with u graphic truthfulness that surpasses 
any fiction. 
The work contains a firni steel portrait of tho author, 
besides numerous wood engravings illustrative of striking 
Incidents of his experience among the rebe Is Every Union¬ 
ist. every lover of hi* country, every man, woiuau and 
child should read this 
BOOK OF FACT-. AS THEY ACTUALLY OCCURRED. 
The author loe. not oldr succeeded in making a narra¬ 
tive of exciting interest. hilt has ingeniously interwoven 
In the book many original and eloquent, arguments in 
lavor of a vigorous prosecution of the war against rebel 
lion 
.lust, published, on fine white paper, aud handsomely 
bound in cloth. 2ffJ bilges, ’ 
Agents wanted In every county and town-hip in the 
Union, to whom extraordinary inducements will her fibred 
Specimen enpies will be sent to ;uiv person for ♦!, 
post paid, with particulars to agents. 
Now isthv time lo engage in this work. Whoever lias a 
friend in I he arm.'-and who has not?—will be glad to 
peruse this vreat work, by a soldier who suffered every¬ 
thing hut death for Ills country.* I ;7~ Age ids wanted 
Address all order* to 
mo-2tI .1. W. HArGHAHAY. Publisher, 
1303 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, l’a- 
moot" w.oo 
, 3.5.00^1.5,00 
. 30,Off” 3.5,00 
. 25,1X1330,00 
4>* ” t r *C 
1S@IHC 
4 * sirt!4SP. 
THE uniyersai 
CLOTHES WRINGER. 
Still Hogs.-Uno'-CiC 
ALBANY’, Aug. 17.—BKKVK8—The supply on the market 
just closed is large id numbers, but tor the most part the 
droves are made up ot light, thin, grass-fed cattle, so that 
weight considered, there wa- scarcely more than a ftp 
weekly average. At tho epeuiug the best qualities com¬ 
manded last week's prices, but towards th" c ose .idlers 
bad to moderate I heir views in order to realii", and tho 
market Huallr settled down to a decline of i.V$25o M UM 
lbs. live weight -15c on the best and 25e on lower grades. 
There was but very lHUe speeotativo fiietfng on New York 
account, and many of the droves shipped for that market 
were consigned to commis.Mou meo. The demand for the 
East was reasonably fair. 
RBCF.IPTH.—The following is our comparative statement 
of receipts at this market over the Centra! railroad, esti¬ 
mating sixteen to the car:- week 
This week. Last week last. year. 
Beeves.. 4,200 2,523 2.7l)d 
Sheep . ... - 6,500 8,181 5,130 
Wn!». .. I"* OOQ 000 
Prices. This week Last week. 
Premium (per 100 tbs).$0,iipi<j0,— 6t>. A3@i),M 
Fxtra 5,6t)yg, v 35 5.7,Xa't>,00 
First, quiiiity".. 4,60S»,ai 4,7.5^5,38 
Second quality.3..50 ('1,10 5,6/Vg4.20 
Third quality...2,50; i3,id «,,78@3,«8 
SiiKKr and I.AMitS -The supply is large this week, owing 
somewhat, no doubt, to the improved demand noticed last 
week The demand b rv slackened con.-iderably, and nrices 
are a shade lower. Sales were made at MTV. >} lb for 
Debt common to fair and 4' ’ UaC lor good to extra. 
vroUNG LADIES’ SEMINARY, Gainesville, Wyoming 
L Co., N Y. The Fall Term of this institution will com¬ 
mence m Thnrsila v. Saptem Board and Tultioa,— 
Higher Rranehuri. $ 20 . Common Branches, $28. For other 
pattieiilars and Catalogue-, Address, 
[708-3tl Misx C. A F.I.DR1DGE. Gainesville. N. Y. 
This popular machine sells rapidly wherever offered. 
Every Family yvIU have one! 
It is only a question of time. Thousands of families every 
mouth are being relieved In that hardeetof all housework. 
Washing Thousands of dollars are daily saved by press¬ 
ing the water and dirt out of tlm clothe* instead of twist¬ 
ing and wtonoblnglhe fabric aud destroying tho garments. 
Cotton I* Expunsiive, 
Save it by using the Universal Clothe* Wringer 
“Time In Ulonof.” 
Orange Jtrnn, Esq., of the American AarkitUuns/, says 
‘■A child can readily wring out a tubfull ol clothes in a few 
minutes.’’ There fora IISO the U C W. and i aye time and 
Ul i,adie’s who have long used them ami know th*ir value 
speak in the highest, term-: in their praise One says -“I 
would a* soon be without my cow as without my wringer." 
Another, " I can now go to bed and sleep after washing- 
day." Another " I hadto pay fifty cents lor a wajbwmnan 
before and now we do it ourselves." Another—" The rich 
HKiy alford tp tin without them, blit I could out," Ac., he. 
These are but a few among thousands Every one using 
them will report likewise. 
Wa have seven sir.es, from ?5 to S3U. Those suitable for 
I ordinary family use are No- 1, $10, aud No. 2, $7, These 
have 
iYIarkcts, Commerce, Sic 
B ridgewater PAINT.- Established ivw. —Fire 
mid Water Proof, for roofs, outside work, decks of ves¬ 
sels, iron work, brick, tin, railmud bridges, depot*. &c. 
Depot 71 Maiden Lane, New York. 
[709-203 ROBERT REYNOLDS, Agent. 
Our local market remains very quiet. We m 
changes for the week. Potatoes are quite plen 
declined materially. Hay is scarce, and an adt 
to $ 1,00 per tun has beau made- 
Jtachenter %PViole*ale Price* 
Flour and Grain. Eggs, doyen. 
Flour.win. wheat,$6,37®8.00 Honev. box. 
Finn- .tiring do Lundies, box- 
Flour! buckwheat 2.v* i ™ Candles, extra 
Meal Indian l.ftXoil.W Fruit and 
Wheat Geiiesec,. JAW?'1,25 Apples,bushel.. 
B**t wiiiteCauii<k l,lft^llta IJo. dried s>lb„ 
Cnrn oid 72'J'75C Peaches, do .. 
Corn*new" ’ T2t«;75c Cherne*, do .. 
W Vi im.il 70ai.7iJc I Plum*. llo .. 
OF SOUTH-DOWN SHEEP. 
On. YVe<liH3«<l:i.Yt S<*pt. 2nd, L>3G3, 
I will offer at PUBLIC SAI.E. at Thorndale, without any 
reserve, 
One Hundred South-Down Ewes and Earns. 
They are all either imported or directly 'le sc raided from 
recent importation* from the flock* of tho into Jonas 
Whjiii, Duke of Richmond, and llicxiiy Lvgau It enn 
hardly he necessary ty refer to the superior mutton and 
wooDprodneinr qualities nf this breed. \t the present 
lime tlielr wool is the most snught after, aud comuiaudH as 
high a price ns any other kind. 
Tinmnlale is 14 inline from Poughkeepsie Station, on the 
Hudson River ILK . and 9 miles from Dover Plains Station, 
on the Harlem R.R. 
Farther particulars can bo learned by reference to the 
Catalogue of sab*, which mayba had upon application Uj 
the auctioneer, Mr. JNO K Pair., Senuett, Cayuga Co., 
ILLINOIS STATE PAIE POE 1863 
DECATUR, .WA(0.\ .(OINTY, 
Commencing 4 on Monday, September 28th, 
AND CONTINUING ONE WEEK. 
THE EXF.CF riVF, COMMITTEE are gratified iu being able 
to announce to the people of the Northwest that the gen¬ 
eral arrangements for holding the Annual Exhibition have 
never been more entirely complete and satisfactory than 
1 'flm central anu *e.eo«»ible location -the beauty and cou- 
.r the grounds for botli Fair and camping pur- 
• local pride and cnoryv of the citizens of MUcon 
OOG-WHEELS, 
and are Warranted in every particular This means 
especially, that after a few months use, the lower roll 
r/L/. .VOT 7'IP/VT O.V TUB 8H.CFT, 
and tear the clothing, as I* the case with our No- 3 ($5)and 
other wringers without, Cot»- WHKEi.s 
In April’s sales of over 5,000, only 27 were of the No. 3, 
$.5 size, without Cog* In our retnit Mdea we have not sold 
mu' in once ,.* v or ' This shows which style is appreciated 
bv the public- This i* tho only wringer with the 
PATENT OOQ-WHEEL REGULATOE, 
and though other wringer makers are licensed to use our 
rubber rolls, yet n one arc ever lictmed to use thu Coo- 
Wheels. Therefore, for cheupncsu and durability, buy 
only the 
Universal Clothes Wringer. 
On receipt of the price, from places where no one is sell¬ 
ing, we will sund the U. G. W. f res q f expanse What we 
especially want is a good 
O A.3NT V ASSER 
in every town. Wo offer liberal Inducements and guar¬ 
antee the exclusive sale. Apply at once to 
JULIUS IV ES A- CO„ 
702 3-16 Broadway, New York. 
venienci 
|, 0K PP—^ T1 . , vvvw 9 . __ _ .... 
oouutv. who are erecting building* and fixtures of tasteful 
and perm me ut character the liberality and hearty cn* 
operation of railroad companies thrnugboMt the fjtate. to- 
gnther v/flii the> Intetegt (bit and mauifi •ted on aU bauds 
in the iiupr.ivemrut of laboc-saving machiuery. modes of 
farm culture, nod sDck — all combine to ,‘li'C assuraacethat 
tills Fair will be tuieo.esttiil not only in atlructing largo 
numbors'if iiurpenplc hi witness and engage inltsctinpoti- 
tious, but emireiutly »o In point of substantial usefulness 
to the cause of AGRICULTURE, oOBTiurLTUBK. and the Mk- 
cn.iEin and Household Arts. 
THE FiFI.D TRIAL OF 
Plows, Cultivators, Harrows, Ditching Ma¬ 
chines, &o. 
Will commence near Decatur rm Monday. Sept. 21st, the 
week preceding the Fair. Manufacturers will confer a 
favor and enable the Board to make tlm best possible pre¬ 
parations for Ibis Trial bv notifying tlm Corresponding Sec¬ 
retary as early a* possible of their intention to compete. 
Wool Growers' Convention. 
It. is thought best by many friend* that a WOOL GROW¬ 
ERS’ CONVENTION lie held during the Fair — the precise. 
t IANLF.lts CURKD!—All person* afflicted with Canc.urs, 
ly Tumors, Swellings, or old sore , no matter of how 
long standing, can receive, I'f Free qv Orr.unu:, _#j| a 
Circular, tleso.ribing the mode of treatment used for many 
5'ear*by the ■ ubsoriiier* at. their Cancer Hi *tdtn|, in New 
York City Cancers are removed without pain, and with¬ 
out the use of the knife. Send for a Circular. 
Address Dm BABCOCK 3c TOBIN, 
[705-tf) No. 27 Bond street. New York, N. Y. 
I . 1 ARM FOR HALE —One of the best In Western New 
l 1 York Location beautiful and near RU-and market. 
Address Box 383, Batavia. N. Y. 703-tf 
I ASSMI.r, II.lIAI.i: SI'UTUNAltV. —The 
I J FALL UKS810N column uees 
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER XO. 
This Institution lets been iu ijuceenfui operation twelve 
Veins, under tint same Principal, It id -diluted In the 
linmitiful village of Auburndnle, on IVorcester R.R., ton 
niihia from tin,ton The privileges for Manic and French 
urH uuMiipassed liv any scliool in tlio country. For cata¬ 
logue.* cum particular*, apply to G. W. BRIGGS, 
Auburndnle, July 20,1863. [707-H1 Principal. 
do. S7,iH>.'i.0,fi0 , 3d do. $5„50,e 6,00. 
WnRKlH(* OiKJff.—500, 
Milch Cowe. $18,00«‘*7.IW5 common 320,00. > 23,00. 
A'kaL Calves. M,00(''8,00. 
Storks -Yearlings, none; two years oel $i»,Off 
1 Ml’KOVICD KlIOItT IIORNH FOR BALE. | have 2 
J. yearling Bulls, 3 Heifers, and 2 Bull Calves, for sale 
cheap. The yearling bulls areJHerd Book animals, and all 
are thorough-bred. T. C- PKTKUS. 
Darien, N. Y., July 20th, 1853. 70U-«nw9t 
GAIT MEI.V*. . , “e;ee- V 
Tallow.—K alrsat 8o rough. 
Pelts. S(l,,VX«]fi,7! each 
Sllltsi- AXi* Lawbs —$2.5iy'e3,00t extr 
Swine.— ritores, wholesale, iioom ti: n 
Pic* oyAji.iiifij re till 6},'o.7. Fat Hof 
Still fed, none. 
TORONTO, Aug 12 Beki —Theri 
prove want iu the meat market thi* v 
Iieat prevenliug conMitnersfroin purcl 
1 , 11 ,.* Heavv iiimiGh in -.mall dOlnauit, 
jug ar $I,Si5atV)0 ’>l cwt: second clast 
uud inferior. *.3,011 :1 cwt. Sheep ms 
at ?3.0ff J I,"' su'-k Lambs m tiurmip 
maud, Selling $1,75 to 2,51) each. Lai 
mand at *2,5034.00 each.— Qlobt. 
6 00 for common, and $A,aV'iifj» for good to cl.men extra 
live Hour quiet and ateady at ; 5,10 for inferior - to 
etiOir-y C.,rn pIBol dull and heavy. Sales at $3,75 for 
Western, ft.lfje 1,35 for Branily wine and *4.25for Atlantic 
MANUFACTURER Of 
ITABI.F PRINTING OFFICES. For *ale by the 
Idunis Press Go., *1 Park Row, N. Y Circular sent 
Specimen Sheets of Type, Guts, lot., nix cents. 
ir. —Wheat m&rknt irregular and unset: 
It parcels being scare® and wanted at nbonl 
good 
.. % -------- jrevious 
■.’while common and Inferior grades are dnU and 
lower, with » 
FOR PURIFYING 
Lake, Rain and River Water, 
NO. 5» BUFFALO STREET, 
moderate btislness doing for 
exnort. Sale* at Wto"$i,ll for Chicago spring, Of*; 
r -1 ir, Milwaukee club; $1 nuts Iamber Iowa; 81, b* . 1,26 
!* 1 .. * i e»T.\ a tm ... w.%ri tiu 
81,05 for common winter red Till- 
. Western nominal at ,4V<i96c. 
Barley 
tti ji.iii.y ur«i iire nom* 
Corn market may h«* quoted 
CTRAWBEItRY PLANTS. TIUOMFIlE OF GANG 
lo and ALL the old standard uirb.-tie*, a* well as tho best 
new ones, including trio “GttKKM 1’uot.i vii'.” for Halo at low 
rates and warranted ti ns to name. 
Plant* carefully packed, and sent by mad or express- 
For catalogues, gratis. nddreSK 
7i)6-6t FRANCIS BRILL, Newark, New Jersey. 
.. a very i- 
Sale* at ISto5l41.il f r, r 
pring 
Ol $**. 
5 I in MiiwanKCU ciuu, iupki *«««., /• v 
•winter red Went^rn; HmbM^hchtyMii $I,2» fc 
common white We- - "" .«««*« . ...... , 
cois. Bj-i: niarkyt . -- - - 
Bariev market dull and nominal at 91 
malt more nctive Sales at $i,|i>:y 1^.55 
iual at $1.13 for Laua-la. I.- —... ~ -- 
st-ad V, closing dull and heavy. Sale* at I.IWoliWetor prime 
eonnil old shipplog mixed Western; lib'* «7cfor Eastern; 71w. 
7ic for prime yellow Western, and Tic fur white Wesf- 
TIio Wool Markets. 
NK3V YORK, Aug. 13 .—Wool—T he transactions this 
week bv Private trade, have been small; buyers have as 
usual’waited for the auction sales ip Boston and New * ork, 
which have now passed, and: the probability i.« there will 
hi) no more for tile present There i- not life enough in 
the market for public sales, and we hope to sen now a more 
steady settled trade. All July ami August tip.* market 
has been extremely quiet Consumer • generally are work¬ 
ing on -hurt stock, and they must corn*: into the market 
Pro long Tie- following --lies are reported this week:— 
affii bale's Cape ut»2>iC«-3i>c: 30o do Cordova, WX; «*i do low 
iTrY-iri A7rot. f-iid WLWIO FhH MCMti/Hi 
formn; Home Inti I)on«koi t 80C^40c; and 80,000 lbs Fleece, 
TViC'—Wl'- awf Com. List - 
Saxony Fleece, V . 
i_Aill v.i/wkil \f 0 rtn 11 .. oi .'lo'J 
rpo CHEESE DAIRYMEN. 
X RALPH’S PATENT IMPROVED 
“ONEIDA CHEESE VAT,” 
Win awarded the Firht Premium, a fter a thorough text, 
at the New York Slate Fair, 13«2. Is tho raoHt simple, dur¬ 
able and effective 
(Jlioetfo-raakiug ApparutuM 
in use. Used iu dairies of 10 to 1,009 cows. The only Vat 
well adapted to 
“Factory” Clieeno-.Unking. 
More economical lo use than steam, and much less expen¬ 
sive in cost. Sixes varying from 84 to 355 gallons on hand 
aud ready tor delivery,-larger sir-os for Factory use made 
LECTION NOTICE 
E lection notice—sheriff's office, 
County or Mosbok —Notice U hereby given, pur¬ 
suant to the Statutes of this State, an.I of tile annexed 
notice from the Secretary "f Stato, that tiie GENERAL 
ELECTION will be hel-l it) Ibis County on the TUESDAY 
SUCCEEDING. THE i-'IRSl' MONDAY uF NOVEMBER, 
13 d) 1863, at which election the officers named in the an¬ 
nexed notice w.11 ho elected. JAMEB F waKRRNT 
Sheriff of tfie County ot MonruC. 
Bated Rochester, Augus t 3d. 1 363- 
STATE OF NEW YORK. 
Offick of tub Secretary of State, ) 
Albany, August 1st, 1S63. ) 
To the Sheriff of the OtMntgof Monro, . 
Sin—Notice is hereby given, that at roe General Elec¬ 
tion to be held iu this State, on the '1 uesday succeeding 
the first Monday of November next, the. following officers 
are to be elected, to wit; 
A Secretary of State, in the place of Horatio Ballard; 
A Comptroller, in the place of I.items Robinson; 
A Treamrer, iu the place of William B. Lewis; 
An Attorney Geuerat. Iu the place of Daniel S. Dickin- 
8 °A'state Engineer and Surveyor, in the pjaco of William 
** A (Loaf Coiuwlssioner, in the place of William W. 
^Aa'iuspector of State Prisons, in the place of James K. 
A U*who*o term* of oflioe will expire on the last day of 
! ' A’Vo, lj .V j'li'-Le Of the Court of Appeal*, in the place of 
Heurv K. Seldi n, who was appointed to fill tho vacancy 
’ v t .. *1.1 - .-7 ..4 is-, N,1 i.mia) r -J.it.lr.t-* ntli/mn 
provisions—P ork market <iuii and qoebanged. iiaie* 
at*$11.SO® 13.73 Ht tuesu. $13,25" 16 00 for new prime mess, 
and SlO.VGi 10,76 for prime. Href is quiet. Sale* at $4,00 
:, fi 1)0 for country prime, $3,80®7,00for country me**.$10,50 
13,50 for repacked mil**, and *13,00 .-t '•«,!») for nxtra niees. 
Prime mesa beef dull and nominal at S'Ji.ffX^.21,00. Beet' 
Hams rule. |un-l ami continue unr.li a-ige'i Sales at 817,00 for 
choice extra Wc'teru Cut meat: steady; sales at t. i - 1 5c 
for shoulders, and * ^(*7,8' ,Tor halus- Bacon sides are quiet, 
risles at Cc fm Western short ribbed middles, and 7c for 
West- rn short clear middies. I-ard dull and a shade lower 
Sales at, S'- ■■■loL'e for No, i to choice. Butterateadv and 
eeliiug at U 7 lTJdc for Ohio, and I5u 23o tor State. Cheese 
hr at at 8 ■ 12 c for Ohio and State. 
Hors—Market dull and quiet, with small sales at 15® 
19c Tor ordinary to prime. 
ALBANY, Aug. 17 - FLOUR and Mkal—O ur market for 
fluiir opeued dim and throughout the morning only a line 
1 — ’- *•--* - 1 *——Je«oftreshground. 
_F. Old flour is plenty and 
Corn Meal I* steady. 
„ ,, .._ ... . ..I off'--ring, with 
Satev, choice new white Kanlucky on privatn 
American full Wood Merino .. ..6< 7 «» 
Do halt aud three quarter do. 
Do N ati ve and quarter do. fi*.2 63 
Extra pulled.1*®^ 
California Htic, unwashed. 
Do common do ... 
Peruvian washed... .. 
Chilian Merino unwashed. 
Do Mestixa do .j 
Vilpinii^o Jo wl.'j i&A* 
South American Merino unwashed. 
Bo do Meetiza do .24 Ia2-3 
Do do common washed.2Ari3U 
Do do Eutre Rios washed.StKhiU 
Do do do do unwashed.l-G-iS 
Do do Cordova washed.38? 10 
Capo Good Hope unwashed. 3 W 3 j 32 
East India Washed...,,,.,..,..... 
African unwashed. 
Mexicau unwashed. 2 A;u. 2 ii 
Texa^....«....— 
Smyrna unwashed.2555 28 
Do washed.*2@io 
Syrian unwaAhed.5B(ii.)25 
BOSTON'. Aug 13.—The quotations of this market are 
as follows: 
Saxony and Merino, fine.7-1 o 76c 
Do do full blood..72 2 71 
Do do half and three-fourths.. 68'; 72 
Common.65 i 
Pulled extra.sffviW 
Do superfine.76. •• '■ 
Do No. 1.Onto on 
Do No. 2.OKuOd 
Western mixed.6ff»70 
Smynia washed.4ff>i 53 
Do unwashed. 1VS2B 
Cape. 
Crimea. Offa-ffd 
Bueuos Ayres.?% 7 9 
Peruvian washed. 
Canada.®j®65 
California.23(2i70 
BUFFALO, Aug 17 —WOOL—The market doll and in¬ 
active. Nothing doing here. Tho firmness o( holders and 
prospective fall in gold on the anticipated capture of Sum¬ 
ter prevents transactions. Held at SSjijflOc, and for the 
more choice dips ofileece 66c. Under the unfavorable pros¬ 
pects our wnJW buyers are keeping out of the market en¬ 
tirely —Courier. 
it el business wa* done In the better grail; 
at the closing prices of Saturday, ..01 1 ‘ 
holdeis 8ie ntuciOu* to eell- C :-, 
Gkai.v.—T hen; i* ayopfl supply of jybe.r. 
few buyers. L»>.r, — - —-. j • ------ 
re I-;,:. Corn rather easier with a moiteuite supply and de- 
maud. Sale Western Mixed at to > 96‘ic. closing quiet at 
the hiai.pl price. Rye steady but quiet. In Burley nothing 
has aw yet transpired. (Jat- are plenty and -lull, and the 
market is drooping. Sales. Western at 57c. Bute is freely 
offered atC3e. without finding buyers 
Peep—A quiet market wittr a fair supply offering.—J uki- 
BUFFALO. August 17.—FLOUR—The market for the 
week opeued with fair d- iuaiid, and closed dull with very 
little doing. Till- stock Of fresh ground i- light. Nale^ 
at $3,25 for *ouv, O.UOr 6,2&;" tS..’XI lot " bite wheat double ex¬ 
tra, $I.62V':A35 for Canada spring, S5,iifi.'a6,26 t„r Wiscou- 
Sin spring linker's., $.5.25 fru red winter Old" extra: fb.'lff" 
i;,S) > c «.5 for white wheat fiasli ground double extua Ohio 
au I "Indiana 5,76 for rresii ground Canada spring extra; 
$8.45 for white wheat double extra 
GiIaiX—T he wbeat market for lie week has ruled dull, 
with very Rule speculative and only moderate milling in¬ 
quiry, a a J ebbing with more Coiug for milling and some on 
t -nulatioil at the doclining price* Sabi* at 93c lor No. 
- Chicago, aud SUMS for Green Bay club: M.05 for No 3 
Milwaukee club: $1.31 for white Kentucky SI.Iff tornmber 
-.inter, !l3®9Jcfur No 2 ... fifiine; 81.00 tor No. 1 
Milwaukee chib. 97 a c for llliiua- winter, aud low grade 
Chicago s pring at fit*-. Corn-There ha - been an improved 
demand during the week as compaied with prcviOus. week, 
the market nth nr -'t-ad v. tlm demand being part on East- 
eroftad \V^ 5 tem nr-lere, but ch^’rt.v for frrikrLt'). fealeR, . 
54 : dV • i r -; Cli»8inr with an ittl'/rovAtJ dfman>l and a giiaa*> 
firmer. Oats-(lie market for the week rules dml and 
heavy, prices tending downward. Salet ojietung atok -ic. 
a id closing at ,5ffd'61c, with a downward tendency, Barley 
—’.he market inactive—nothiug doing and no inquiry. 
Sarapies of new M'eateti} and Cuaada weie shown by some 
of our commission mercliuuts, which indicate that trie in¬ 
coming crop will be of exce-Lent quality. Rye—the mar- 
- . - . 
for Canadian No sales reported during the week. Beans 
dull and nominal, at $2/ff - 2,76. with light -tock and Umiteo 
demand. Seed*—quoted nominally, $5,09 tor clover, and 
$4Offs 2,25 for timothy. Nothing do.ng- 
Ditdvisio.vs —The market steady, with moderately fair 
CRAIG MI0R0S00PL’! 
JAA r\f \(\ A«*l*l-E TREES 6 to 8 fwrt 
1UU.UUU high, at $H p«r hnndte-J. 
20,000 Standard Pear Tree*, ft to 7 feet l:,gb, jt®* 
10,000 Dwarf V’tar Trees, 3 to 8 feet high, at $ 8 ^100. 
20 ink) White Grape and Cherry Giirmnte. Alsu DUna 
Grat’” Ylne*. A -arie stock rff lV«ch trees. Cherry tree*, 
Plum tree*-, GooiebiirneK, Raaplierrlet, Blackberriee,Straw- 
b»rrien, most of the new viirietie* of Nahva Grape*, &o , Ac. 
ijT All of the t,e.r.t o t ,neties ffrmon eotmmvetv- 
Local and Tract mg Agents Want d. 
Whoieeale ind Descriptive CatelogueH wmt ft) aUappli- 
ea “ t Addre«i I,Cl0He SON, 
Niagara Nurseries, I-rtokport, N. Y. 
A Couuty In tho place of John C. Churo&*>ero; 
A Surrogate, in the place of Alfred G Mudge: 
Two JII -ticca of Sc-dou.i, in the place ot Jobn Horst and' 
Daniel Holmes; _ , 
All whose terms of office will expire on the last da/ of 
December next. “iai 
Also, a County Treasurer, in the place nr J»son Baker. 
whose term of office will expire on tho ffrsc Tueeiny ot 
October. 1864. ^^SH^O^ALLARD. 
708 Secretary of State. 
t>EST TAMILI SEWING MACHINE. 
WHEELER Ac WILSON 
MANUFACTURING CO. were awarded the First Premium 
at the Great International Exhibition, London, 1862. 
Principal Office, 505 Broadway, N. Y. 
585 a. W. DLUULE, A^ent, Rochester, N. Y. 
PRICES CURFIEJNT 
AND ALL OTHER PARTICULARS, 
T O 
JOS1AH CARPENTER, 
JVo. 32 Jay Strut, JYttc ITorlt, 
Xfiff Produce BoujzUt. 701 
TO $150 PER MONTH.- Agents wanted in 
yjp | *J every County to introduce our new “ I.ittls 
Giant Sewing Machink.” price only *15. For particulars, 
terms, &c-, address with stamp. y*-»ra 
703-26t T. S. PAGE, Gen’l Agt. Toledo, Ohio. 
