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|> II, HS FOR FA 1,1. PLANTING, 
MvII.I.r-STRATED DESCKiTtivE BUI.R CATALOGUE 
, 01 ' Inn .Autumn or IS*W, )< „ , w published :,n,l will 1„. F onl 
tone to all who apply by mail. It contains.! listof the heal 
,, wixtuj*. Cboci'sks. Trr.ii-a, Crown Imperials, snow 
bALLH, IJLIK.S, with prjj’Ffl .’7|f | 
Address, JAMES VICK, Rochoater, N Y. 
>y J ALLIjRY Sz SANFORD, 
Corner of White mid Centre Streets, New York. 
FLAX AND HEMP DRESSER. 
SEND FOR A DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULAR. 
J^IRDSELL’S PATENT COMBINED 
Itural New-Yorker Office, ) 
RocitK-iiUK, August Jo, 1863. \ 
gpsiN'KSS still rules dull,—transactions are altogether 
confined to the retail trade. IVe are unable to note any 
change in prices. 
Rochester tlViolesale Prices, 
Eggs, dosen. 11 f>I2c 
Honey, box.12@Uc 
Candles, box.I2)a@13c 
Candles, extra_ U.aUc 
Frttll nil.I Hoot*. 
Apples, bushel.JJueioOc 
Do. dried £3 It. t@r,%p 
Peaches, do .... lOutlJc 
CheTries, do .Iirute 
Plums. do _ hT 0 
Potatoes, do new 370530c 
Hides and skills. 
Slaughter. M6S'c 
Call. 11 ® 12 c 
sheep Pelts . .. R7S®75 
I*amb Pelt*_ 26icbi5 
SCCdft* 
Clover, medium,.$4, Wa*4,75 
do large_fi,00(3b,fli 
Timothy. ... 2,(H^J2,So 
Sundries. 
Wood, hard. I.75@5.no 
Wood, soft.3,00(104,01 
Coal, Sc.rautou_ C>,7,\ff,7.7 
foal, Pi Melon_fy.Vqjy " 
Coai, Bhnmnkln. S.j.v r 7,14 
Coal. Char. laSl.V 
Salt, hbl.2,ixi ,)2 12* 
Straw, tun.. S.ixkiT.iXi 
H»V, *un .0,00.n l4 in 
Wool, HI It.. isfiMOe 
iVhitwttsb, 4, lihl.. 6.2 (a 6,51) 
Codfish, quintal.. 6,5**,vi7,it 
Trout, half bid_ 6,yo®6,5o 
A8U,i * , ‘ 1SG3-4. 
| > USSEIiti’S STRAWBERRY. 
I Ills, fir,of Strawberry Combines nil the properties *o 
make it the beat straw hurry > >>t know,,-,,,ter seven year’s 
trial, being ihe larger! mid most prolific hearer—color tine 
varnished scarlet, with nn cxceediug rich aroma, full ,,f 
viuous juice, niel for (Ifllctoiianesit unsurpassed - fmrjt firm 
amt lives not injure by rrouttninaoit the vi»cs — verv hardv 
in its growth, enduring severe tins'.. 
*,M* e ? l V nu "•*•11 packed, will he sent out after 
the 15th of August, lor j| so perdoxen. or$S 00 per leu cash 
t0 i^;» ,lu Y rr 1 " 1 '"' No plants sent less than one dozen. 
|7«-3tl Address GEORGE CLAPP, Auburn, N. Y 
Auburn, N. Y„ Julv 1!H, 1863. 
Flour, .via. whont,i6,37C|8.0O 
Fl„ur. spring do.. 4.0"'UyU 
Fietir, buckwheat '-.'StA2.5*.* 
Meal. Indian. 150^165 
Wheat. Genesee.. UXMI.25 
h,.si white Canada 1,15*^1.23 
Corn, old. 72 a 75c 
Corn, new. /2(ai7Sc 
r, ... fid lbs V husti 7>l@70c 
Oats, by weight... fimdjc 
BarleV.. 00*‘ 0,00 
Beans.... .-iW.eAuO 
Meets, 
Fork, old mesa...l.VK.,filS,Bfl 
Fork new mess..14,0 a 14 50 
pork, dear.I Am T is,50 
Pressed hags, cwt 7,1X1^ 7.00 
Berf, CWt,.5,0 <l| 7 (10 
Spring lambs,encha./ti.S 3IX) 
Mutton, carcass.. 6®7ft 
H.iais, smoked_ B>Jial2c 
Sli-m tiers. 6n *IHc 
Chickens. !>.o;llc 
T,I Revs. lnurl.'c. 
Geese....... .... 4()..(®60c 
Hairy, Ac. 
Butter, r ,11. 14 • 17c 
Balter, fitlun_ 13@ISc 
new —.. 0 a tile 
Cher-old . 12 V 1 2 l o'c 
Urtl, tried. pi me 
T-l | "W. rough. 7V, 1 7, l gC 
Tallow, tried.lOulOc 
rjfiH33 CHAMPION. 
' HICKOK'S PATENT PORTABLE 
KEYSTONE ClOllR AND TV I MO MILL. 
10,000 IN USE AND Al'1'110 VKD, 
T ?'r ?'l^ ir ?!' l y machine is now ready for the li-uit har¬ 
vest ot ISM. It IS if possible, made better than ever be¬ 
fore, an,] well worthy the attention of all farmers wanting 
Mirh machines 
It line no superior In the market, and is the only mill that 
willmperly griud grapes. For sale by nil respectable 
r-, 1 bis.tnnrhliiu operate.* In ( lever thrashing similar to 
itiuin Separators In wheat thrashing, doing .all the work at 
one operatnui. without re handling the chaff In the 
f gfiOd opunu.uK tt will thrush, hull, and . lean Dom 
Id to ,4) bushels n dsv without waste of seed The uuder- 
a;** "mtinfaclnring the only machine patented that 
.i.'!!?- S ' ml sum deans, all at the innie operation. All 
-'..rim whoi.. work, not marked Miiiphei.l’s 
i A1I.XT, are Infringements The public are hereby cau- 
tinm , not to purchase those that are infriiigeraantH of said 
n 5. y S ( ' riun purchasing aud using such will be 
tb . . | J| "| " r ,4 11 vouimnnieolions directed to 
tbe subscriber-, at West, Henrietta, will he promptly re- 
spomtod to Ordur early it ym, wish a machine. 
Tins Manhiiip has always taken the First Premium at 
Malta, Saratoga Go., K. V., Aug, 10, 1363,’ 
Me«r=. Mallory .v SA vroiui; 
<icnt/smrrt; —On the 19tli d;iv of March we drew to the 
mill of N. (r. Akin, Ihirty-uiue hundred and thirty (3B3U1 
pounds of flax straw, which he dressed through the Old 
Drake and we received four hundred and eighty-one (4,3!) 
pounds dressed Has. s/r 
We, ahout the 1st of .Tunc, drew to the mill of Wm. If. 
Buckler forty-four hundred and leu <4<10i pound* of Ikx 
St.i iiv, which was dressed through one of vour Patent Flux 
Brakes; we received eight hundred and live (503) pounds of 
dressed fins. 
The Max was grown on the aarne piece of land, and there 
was no perceptible difference in the uuality „f the Max, ex- 
5*Pt tluit jbe portion drawn to Akin'- mill was rotted iu the 
bill oI Ima, and that drawn 1*, Mr. Hockley , mill wiiaspring 
rotted, Whicll is considersd out as good, frum the fact that 
, 1^ logos part. ,,f t he oi 1 1 1 iual ter IV op, I he fibre, and does not 
yield us much per tun of straw n* t he fall rott-d 
Vou wiil perceive by the above statement that wo re- 
eeiyod from Mr. Akin’s mill 243 pound*, nearly,of drOMHed 
tliix per lull of straw, mid from Mr Rucklev'a mill 365 
pounds or dressed (las per tun, which maker a difference of 
120 pounds per tun in favor of vour Brake, 
U e are recommending our neighbors to take their Ha\ to 
one or vou, Brakes in have It die-oid, although it is lilfeeu 
mile.a to the nearest one at. present. 
J. R. WEEKS, 
L- L. WEEKS. 
I certify that the above statennent is correct, as 1 saw tliu 
Weigher a receipts for both lots of straw, and weighed the 
' reused tliix myself that was dressed at mv mill The llax 
dressed at .Mr. Akin’s ini) I is correct, no doubt, as the above 
gentlemen arc perfectly reliable. 
[/!!-2toow] WM. II. BUCKLEY 
JT-i Countv -ip Motkoi; Notice is hereby given pur- 
soaot to tliu .Stntutea of this Stntn, and of the annexed 
iin(n*ii t until T I n. Rg....... t .. .... .. Vw> * . . i . . . .......... . 
Tlio Provision Markets. 
NEW YORK, August 22, — Ashes — Finn. Sales at 
$7.00 for pots, and $!»,oo for pearls. .. 
l-'bora—The maikiu rnr Western and Sbit- Hour is less 
active, and moa'deacripti-D* arc tower iioder larvc off»r- 
iiiy*. the demand is in (i t.-* for expo t, tint mainlr for The 
tense trade. Bales at 34.10',i4.0. r.u superfine State; $| Be 
,M)| for extra State. «, r ,,i.i ror fatw do $4.5OM5.O0 
for llo> low grades r.f Waste to extra; 85,. O'* 5,51) for ship 
;nng brands, extra round lioooed Ohio; and $5,6U(ii 7. Id for 
In ie man is do. Causdian Flour is in moderate rconcsl 
sn*i i*> heavy, vet prices are without much chuogc. s»le- 
,|| 3I,8U|C 5,05 for the lowgridea of extra, $A,u>AiT.IXl for 
oM extra tradehrartls. Rve Hour is linn and in good de- 
::uu>! Sales it 81,0 • •• .V20 Corn meal firm and in I in, ted 
rcoueat, Sales at 84,20 for Atlantic Mills ami Sl.iO for 
Brendv wins. 
(iUAiy—fhe U heat market opened r-pi ot, hut, firm, f.'r 
jirio’ie dualities, an Iwithonlv a limited demand through- 
..■it, closed heavy for most kinds. At t|ie decline, liow- 
.•Tsr, h het'er indnny prevails. Ti e dem»n I !<• mui' h for 
.‘apart, and the poor aRiortrccnt offcrJUv checks bit*ipce.« 
iu.itenally, Sale- atbOo ? 31.03 for Chicago spring Milwau¬ 
kee olnl'B-V a Al.ofi; 31 jikc 1.24 aiuhcr low,,; \rntier Gm'ho 
Hiv nt 8 ..’•'*; 51.10 for inferior red IMmms; r-*l We«ternat 
*|.ll 1,25; amber Western 81 2*V'J.JP white Mlclilgan 
1.15; white Kentucky $1.4.>;fnqualitv. Harle, ami 
Barley malt contirme peglecte*! and nominal in price. 
'Ids iirfi frc' lr ottVr*.*.l "fid a''** 1‘,'wer. v,|,. h at 40S684c for 
Csmdlan; 5lK<0.Vcfor Western, andfijpi *®c for -t ite. ltiv 
is guist un*l selling ui *41 •' utlc. for Western and State. Q ,n 
,s I-.— plenty and is I*rna r Bale, at fine lor damaged; 63. 
for Eastern mixed: fiu * filthie r ,r chipping mixed; 72a 7lc for 
white Western; 7i * 73e for yidlow Western 
Ifitov rtio.VR -The pork market i- firmer, and a moderate 
; ill dive iminin prevails. Sole* at rll 644,^11,75 for old 
'■■*—; 8l.'t,5l»M 13 t.2'j for n»w me-.,, nn l giO/tt*, „ jn.yv f ov 
new prime. Reef 1- finnand n flilrre,jue,t- Sal*., it?IPtn 
j IS.5U Tor plain niess. and 314,mV* AW for extra ni-'< 
Tierce Beef an*l R-efliam*, continue ijulef f r the iv- *ii of 
,tock and titi-ee are merely nominal. Cut meat, m ,,, 
limited supply, and are Talker firmer; sates it C, , rd.cfor 
shoulders, and 3 ,c for hums Hacnn is m ',-»*r demand 
Biles at 7S(a7*, for Wostyili short, clear, nfiddli-, the in¬ 
side rate for light weights. Lard in dnlet and firm, a tel in 
moderate rl'.iuext. Alley at 9wTlu*tfc for fair to prime 
Butter i-i ill liglit rtiptdy and Inn with a umder.it.' der.iiib.i 
at ;;; „ 23 tor etioice State. It* - IMc for f.ir to good do 13,, 
12 to: Western Reserve Ohm and IV . 17c for Middle and 
Sen hem do. Cheese flnn uml in fair ritilneat: State at 
10 j'rfllV-: Ohio best hinds l*c. 
HitPH Vre m modgrntn lequCst, hut lack buovunev 
Sales tit 13 <blS for common to prime. 
AI.KINX, Ang. 24. Kuna and Mxai. The market 
openwo firm thin morning for Hour, ami ouriug the d liv 
there lias I.cell A s’e.idy demaiel nil 1 a fair hu-llie-i done 
iu fresh gronml at the *;losing pricoa of Saturday, Corn 
iu ui nt unchanged. 
Chain Wheat without hnnmtaut change, with u mode¬ 
rate milling imiuiry. Sales. W liter Bed State at *1,20 and 
■I ■ Tier whit*' Oeuesec ,i$ 81.2S Rve pnlet and 'lull, ’ For 
Corn the markstt*. again fetter, with a small supply and n 
zi. id'lemaod. Salas, Western mixmlat 6Rh tiShfc, afloat 
..rid 69 for car Iota, delivered. Oa s continue -lull ami 
dr.iiijiiug, with a good supply offering, sales, state at Me 
A •• dine of 2’c on the closing pri -i k of Sn’ordav ' ’ 
Fia 0 -The market la dull and drooping, with 'afairflurmlv 
oll'eiiii/.-Jouivwi/. 
BUFFALO, August 25. — Flopic - The market only 
I.i.i(lcrat,clv active. I‘ rash ground la scarce tod m good re- 
, -t. Sales at 88,25 for red winter extra (old;) 5 40 for 
if li gnuud, fresh vomid Gaua*l:i -pnng extru 5 7fi- 
V-,it" wlie.it double extru $ii. , (‘iifi,25ii,'tl,:<ii' iv,.«h ero „’ n ,i 
p'd winter Indiana at 5,3,’.'J. The slock ol old i H fight , v :th 
Nf.W x OKU. Any 2o. — Worn -Has met with a decided 
improvement to the deuiuud daring the week, especially 
the low and medium fine grades of California ami foreign 
description-, but the principal transactions have been hr 
auction. On Wedne-dav a large BH le of California and 
foreign wools crime .,tf with variable results. The sale wn- 
fiirly utter,ilcd by city and -nine out-of-town dealers, but 
there were lev. niaiiiif.o liirers iti ut'endence, heftaiinw the 
•icsoTtment was mv siilli -icnUy desirable to attract utten 
ttOO. ThO CalifuiUia wools were of i |ng bnrrv order and 
the lots disponed of sold comparatively low, although Rome 
of the tra il, thought they brought Tull value, yet the 
KOli'K of this cU>- were largely withdrawn. The Ctipe 
wools, on the contrary, (and noma otnor select Iota) sold 
scry woll. fully *rp to private rale rates.. The p' ict.-r ob- 
tained were as fullows: -; - 
White and black Don«koi „old at 28®30Vfc. mostly nt 
23‘tc; white wu-hed do. at .vAX.iu 36*..— these were largely 
withdrawn; Syrian at 21»}3IV; Algerian unwashed 23o; 
do Idiic.l; do. at. IO-**c; White ami black Provence at 26)jfal 
2H'»; along line *3.' hale-' of while do was taken in one 
Wrind't- ® omrai * 8,oner * in tllt! Place of William W. 
A u Inspector of State Prinous, in the pluco of .Tames If 
Uatcfj; 
All whose toriUHof oflluo will oxiuro on tire last day of 
Also.i, Judge Of tho Court Ol - Aripeali, In the placo of 
Itemy It. Seldcn, who was appointed to fill the vacancy 
occasioned by the ivalgnatinu of Samuel I,. Balden, whose 
erm ifor which he was elected) expires on tire 31st day of 
J-Wtuiinpur, jttoa. 
Ahp, ,a .Justice «f the Supreme Court, for the Seventh 
.Indicia! District, III the plnce ot E, Darwin Smith, whose 
♦‘•no *’l oll'UO will expire on the lust day of Derrmliur 
Uejtt 
Also, a Justice of the Supremo Court, in the placo of 
James( Smith, who was appointed to fill the vacancy 
occasioned bv the rnufnutinn of Addison T. Knox, whose 
tenu (tor which he was eloctad) expires on the 31st day of 
UOCOTYipOtj lgw- 
Also, a senator f.r the.Twenty-eighth Senate District, 
coaipiiBirur tui.* i!ownty ot Monroes 
COUNTY OFFICERS TO BE ELECTED. 
Thrvo MouiIm ch r»r A««ornWy; 
Two noliOfti Cutuiui.iHiouerM. 
A County J u»!ue, in t.lio plnce of John C. Chumasero* 
A Surroiralo, in tho pluco of Alfred G. M|id|r«f»; 
i \yo Juslicoti of Se6Blon8» I ti tho placo of John Borat and 
I >miih* 1 LinUiii**; 
AU whoH 0 t«rrni 8 of oflice will ojeptre on the last day of 
DtM'innber 
Also, n. CountyTreawuw in the placo of Juson Baker, 
writ mo lormot olUco will oxplro on the ttrsc Tuesday of 
October, ItftU \oun*. reMpectfulIv, 
_. Q HO RATIO U ALLARD, 
7b® Secretary of State. 
^ABK ORiVNBK PLANTS.-For this Full onlyati 
per 1,U00. fh" usual discount to tiie trade 
THOMAS MEEHAN, Nur.eryman, 
riir-otj Germantown, Pa. 
THE UNIVERSAL 
CliOTHES WHINGER. 
\ ' KM Kv STOCK FOI( SALE 
.VaV,V.?. ? TANI .’ A ,' in i>KA,{ o. approved varieties. 
-gu,noo Dwart do. 
10,000 Cherries, 
S.ooo Poaches 
10,000 Apples. 4 yenra 
Also. Grape Vines and small Fruits 
I his Rtnuk Will he sold low to close, and there neverha 
nora'!.!rara , ,'| M ‘ , '''"''" n ’ m “• E n iP??3:« l rr " n ‘ ekiiice im 
P mm.n cL a, E, KETCH AM, AOkNT. 
17i(P4tj Tompkin’s Hotel, i leneva, X. Y 
JXJJST PUBLISHED 
BEYOND THE LINES; Or 
A YANK UK V Rift ONER LOOSE IN I) LX IE. 
A NEW BOOK, OF THRILLING INTEREST 
MY REV. CAPT. J, J, (1KKI!, 
Formerly Pastor of George street, M. P. 
nati, and late usstxlant adjutant gone 
General Bucklund. 
NEW WORK ON CATTLI 
CATTLE AND THEIR DISEASES: 
KMHRACINQ 
TiiKiit nisTOMY anti it up Kps, cnossiyri as i, H rued I no 
ANU FEEDING AND MANAGK.liE.Vr ; WITH TIIK DISK,ASKS ’ 
to which they akb .-ii'iukct, and tiik reme¬ 
dies MUST ADAPTED TO THEIR flCIIK. TO WHICH 
is ADDED a limt of Atr.DiGi.vM rum, j.v 
treating cattle with numerous 
illustrations. 12 mo., cloth. 
Price, 81.25. 
KV KOHEItT J KNNINIiS, V. S., 
Professor ol Pathology and Operative Hnrgery in the 
Veterinary College of Pliiliulelplim ; late Professor 
of Veterinary Medicine in tho Agricultural Col¬ 
lege of Ohln; Secretary of the American 
V eterinary l -oelation of Philadid- 
phm ; Author of "The Koreo 
and his Diseases," 
etc., ote. 
This volume cannot full to meet the approval of every 
Church, Ciucin- 
-• ... ra! on the stntf of 
... with an introduction by Key Ai.kx- 
andbr Clark, Editor Ol the Svhunt. Visiiac. 
This is one of tho most thrilling accounts of 
and suffering that the war has produced. ' 
was wounded and ci.;.1 ;■ 
triml hot ire several praininioit. 
arming whom were ll.irdi . . 
careorated in four jails, four jieioU n 
military pritnnn, ba. 
ed harefm.t through si. . . „,,, 
hundred and fifty uiiles; was fed hv i 
subsisted for days at a time on frdgi 
and was at lost.. . . 
of mil .JnuliOais, on the Southern const, 
he particuliiisoi his subsequent sufferings a« 
«ulprit, are told with a graphic, truthfulness that 
aov fictinii 
The work contains a fine steel portrait of tho author, 
hesldes "iimeruus wood engravings illustrative of striking 
tric'«lfntw t>i hj,i fxperirnreamongtba reb**lM Kvery ITmoa* 
child should read' this * W “ D ‘ ry ' “ very Autl 
BOOK OF FACTS, Ad THEY ACTUALLY OCCURRED. 
The author has not only succeeded in making a n irra- 
tive of exalting interest, hut lias ingeniousl y interwoven 
iwl'Vo’ 0 .' *"W original and idonneut arguments in 
lion °" a v « 0r,,U8 ruosccution of the war against rebnl 
Just published, 00 line white paper, and handsomely 
bound in cloth- 235 pages. Ll 
AgcnU wanted in every county and township in the 
l ntnn, to whom extraordinary Inducement* will he* iiered 
hpacim.,,, copies.will be sent to any pnraon ft.r *1, 
DOHt pau). with particulrtr 4 to iijrout*. 
Now inthj tlniM to encase j n thin work. \\ r hf>firi>r hue a 
rnend in the army-and who has not?-will he dad lo 
peruse this groat work, hy a soldier who oilTerml every” 
thing but death for his country. I f— Agent- wauled. 
Ad'lrefs ill orders to 
[710-21] J. \V. DACGII.VDA Y, Pobli.slier, 
_ 130fl Ch estnut Strent, Philadelphia, Pa. 
THE ILLINOIS STATE FAIR FOR 1863,’ 
WILL BE HELD AT 
DECATUR, MACO.V COUNTY, 
Commencing on Monday, September 28th, 
AND CONTINUING ONE WEEK. 
THE EXECUTIVE COM MTTT EE are gratified in hgfugable 
to announce to the people „f the Northwest that the gen¬ 
eral arrangements to i holding the Annual Exhibition have 
never been more entirely complete and satisfactory than 
&tpre 8tf ol. 
The central and accessible I'lCation-llie beauty amt con¬ 
venience ol Ihe grounds tor bulb Fair and camping nur- 
pose f the local pride a ml energy of ,he c.tr/.e.M'd'Viro,, 
bounty, who ura erecting buildings mid fixtures of tasteful 
and periii.inen.character — t),e litiernllty aud hearty c<>- 
operntinn ot railroad companies throughout the State tu- 
f.f'her with the inttrest leitand nnujffested ori all hands 
in the iinpiovL'iiK'nt of Ishor-savlng iiiacbipary, modes of 
farm culture, and stick—all combine to give assurance that 
this Fair will be successtul not only in attracting large 
numbers of out people to »I tness and engage inttacoinpeti- 
tions, hut.eminently so in point of substantial usefulness 
to the cause of Agriculture, HoRTii. ur.'ruHK, aud the Me¬ 
chanic und Household Arts. b 
THE FIELD TRIAL OF 
Plows, Cultivators, Harrows, Ditching Ma¬ 
chines, dcC, 
WiLl commence near Decitm on Monday. Bent 2 M the 
we»_" r. prccBdingf tljy Fair VlduitfactiirBUK will* con m 
liveraud enable the Board to make tbe best possible pr6- 
p;i rat ions tor tins Trial by uolifyirig the Corresponding Sec 
- 
. adventure 
. . . . — Captain Geer 
■a ft "rod at »h« great battle of Shiloh ■ 
,.;! rebel gem rals for his life, 
leo. Bragg nod Beauregard; in’ 
-pamtoptiaries, and twelvo 
eyeapml trum .Macon, Leurgm, and travel ■ 
"b uvainlmand woods, by night for two 
^ n ‘ ' v nggeops in part, ami 
— .. ..i, loots, and berries, 
.,' wlUl . 1 " thirty.live miles 
as a chained 
—1 surpasses 
Crimea.. .' on« isi 
Buotios Ayres. 2iy',i i;o 
Peruvian washed. . J),i,, „ 
California. V.-l 2^70 
AI.ILXN'V, An - 22 V,*i iol The market i- very Ume. 
Jinn ns the week there were sales from warehouses of 4 . 0 ,lit 
lbs Flr.-oo and s *KIJ tbs, Polled, both on private terms 
I'icrccia nominally quoted in large lots at 6o@65c The 
50A go —Jow™I ,mteJ ' :l,ni1 til< ' ror the hew dip is 
vi !i:,;.L v.-.gs the only sale made, public. Corn The market 
veiy lino, and prices tendug upward. Th. re was hut little 
leg in the I'l'.rfiuig srliars nn l Imyera being.1, ,i l<-ar»rtrl 
At the close of'Cfiauge and before receipt of New Vork 
teporl, mixed at Wo, and after repent mixed nt. 5!lc. C! ris¬ 
ing' firm with an ujnvaid teudenc.y. Gats—There is it bet m 
induirv, and holdeie area f hade firmer. No allies tesier- 
IV. Held at 42v for oM and Il)c for new Burloy—No 
stock here, and no Inquiry Rye—Quiet aud nominal at 
t| c. 
PHOvrsioxfl — The inurlift with QKutarAt&ly fair 
<lerafi!]fl fur city uMMitiri io^iior, criioUy <1 •ntim *! torutnif 
lota Quoted at $12fil2 -.’i for old mcs-poik. 812.5(1,g 4,3 for 
light new mots, and 8.U2S31S.50 tor heaw mess pork 
Ifatos, a shade firmer with good domaflli. plain6' jc; sugar 
cared not sacked lO.kftplain ‘licked in‘ B .sugarcured in suck. 
It's o IS? Shoulder* 5S fie. Grease, l.rown, 7‘i‘o; whlt5 
‘J*' 3 ,-Tatlow Wj. Dried and -moked beef firm at. lie. 
Lard 9 3 @1 lie. WhitelUli aud trout in half bids, at M a', 
ts'D.— Onurttr. 
TORONTO, Aug Iff. * r.UN — 1 Tin? weather Burin;: the 
Past week has heeii all that Could he desired forayrinil- 
i irnl purr<o»es, and we learn that farmers are- making the 
at use of the opportunity affonled tbelli. Hiraine s on 
the market during the r-.ral week has been very dull, there 
‘"dug only n few loads of grxiu offered for Bile; prices have 
, r oved slightly. Fall wheat in good demand nt 'IOctJ 
luaiict for good. Spring wheat sea me at 85 to file V bn 
.o r good, Rye, none in market Bariev, much n-ked for 
‘ at none offering, would command 50c at first for good. 
Oitsnominal. Pea-, scarce— Glob’ 
I’ firmer and Stock* raiMor. It is arranged upon tho same geu- 
orul Plan as the treatise on " I Im llorae und his DiHeanes," 
by tli« Maine Author, of which upward of tO.IKW copies 
have already been sold. 
The epidemic . Pi.kI'HO-Pnecmonia in exhaustively 
m/l'ylho he re fun', for cheapuesH aud durability, buy 
Universal Clothos Wringer. 
On receipt of the price, from placed where no one isnell- 
mg we wifi Bend the l C VV. Jrrr f J w >atsc. What we 
especially want is a good 
C A. TSJ V A SSE n 
in every town. We offer liberal luducmueuts and guar¬ 
antee the exclusive sale. Apply at once to 
JL I.I L a IVK8 A- C«., 
345 Broadway, New York. 
P ABSELLSi Pt KfHASINf; AGENCY, 
ICRTAIILKUIED 
Persons who wish to buy any articles to New York that 
can be forwarded Jjy Mail or Express, can save ull risk of in¬ 
trusting; their money to irresponsible or di-honnst persons 
by sending their order- to FRED. PARBKLLS ii BRO. 
n H Tliifir Circular, one of 
the most complete ol its kind in the 11, S„ you would do 
well to send lor. as it mav contain the prices of Goods or 
Books that you may want, and they can give rmi the best 
of reference, when required. Office, 17fl Washington St., 
N.Y. City. Please address «H7-!3teow 
FRED PARSELI.S k BRO.. Rox Ai«5 F O.. New Yo\. 
. epidemic . Pl.Kl’no-P.VBCMO.M A „ exuausuvei 
treated. Indeed, what is given on this subjuct alone, 
well worth the price of the book. 
Agents aud canvassers will find this a desirable work. 
Nmg « copies ol '‘Cattle ami their Di«ba 8E3,’’ or 
Ihe Horse and urn Diakaskb,” will be sent post-paid i 
any address on receipt of price, $1,25 each. 
Send all orders to 
JOHN E. POI’TEH, PabllRhcr, 
706-Ot 617 Sansom St., PhiladoIpbiiL 
In East Bloomfield, .V. V., on the 12th inst.. FREDDIE, 
months 0 ' ^ idliam and Ann Bostwick, aged 2 years ami 
'u th " ,3tl1 •"«•* BF/38IK, daughter of William 
ti l Ann Boai wick, ugedS yeiirs and 2 inouths. 
TpiBTPht' ra t,,it * e"? 1 r * v " y ' I'ANSKJRD 
II AHl * A(i 1 1 1 ., «»l **M, OntJidd (Jo., h member ot 
;ie or *'2* Kunultori and a ntOdHiit in rln 
mou Iheologictt! Seminary. New York city, aged 2 tf yean’ 
rpo FARMERS, 
TO DAIRYMEN, 
TO COUNTR Y MERCHANTS. 
AM. WHO HAVE FOR SAJLE 
Sorghum tSuraui- and Sirup, 
lUnt'H and Skinn, 
Fruits, dry nnd green, 
li utter, C luee.se, 
Lard, Hams, 
Fork, Beef, 
Kfjgs, Jr*ouitry, 
O-ame, Vegetable*, 
LClour, Grain, 
Seeds, Mops, 
Cotton, Wool, 
Tullow, X-^etr oleum, 
Starcii, Ace., A;c., 
Can have them wM 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 foi 
Country Produce, of 
JOH1AII CARPENTER, 
MU Juy Street, New York. 
N. B.—The advertiser has bad abundant experience id 
this business, and trusts that ho will coulinue to merit pat¬ 
ronage by the most careful attention to the interests of hit 
patron*. The articles are taken charge of on their arrival, 
and carefully disposed of, promptly, to good cash customers, 
aud cash returns made immediately to the owner. (The 
highest charge made for receiving and selling isS percent.] 
A New York Weekly Price Currant is issued by J. Car¬ 
penter, which is sent free to all hi* patrons. A Rpeeimen 
copy sent free to any desiring it. A trial will prove the 
above facts. For abundant references as to responsibility, 
integrity, &c., see the "Price Current.' 
TV Cash advanced on consignments of Produce. 
SKNH FOIt 
.A. FREE COPY 
Next) 3V£mjerfoemcnt0 
Tho Cattle Markets. 
NEW YORK, Attg. 4—For Beeve-, Milch Cows, Veal 
halves, and bhver* and Lambs, at the Washington Drove 
1 *™i corner of Fourth avenue iiU'l Forty-fourth street 
it Chamberlain's Hudson River, BuB’sHnad. foot of Robin- 
sou street; at Browning's in Sixth street, near Third ave- 
Due;,and also at O'Brien's Central Bull's Head, rixth street 
>or Swme, at Allerton's Yard, fool of 37th street NR — 
lae current prices for the week at all the markets are as 
follows' 
see? cattle. 
First quality...© cwt $1fl,00ffii0.50 
Ordinary quality.. SOo? m.oO 
Common quality. 7,503 11 , 1 *) 
inferior quality. 6 , 00 , 317,25 
COWS AND CALVES 
First quality.. 
Ordinary quality. 
Common quality. 
Inferior quality.. 
VEAL CALVES. 
First quality. 
Ordinary. 
Common.. 
Inferior... 
SHEEP AND LAMBS. 
Extras....ct 
Prime quality. ..""”"""11 . 
Ordinary... 
Common.. 
Inferior. ..........'" 
SWINE 
Corn-fed. 
Light and Medium.. 
■bull Hogg. 
ftlios fn A v Y, £ ua i- -4—D I'KV t: ■'—Notwitb standi I*.- the - 1 ,- 
fiwinff 1 ' ° rk 1| “' whAbc here is better, a fact |>artiy 
^ ug to the coniiniifd active demand for the East, 1 1* <J or 
bmng bo tight up fur that direction- There is 11 m.i- ked 
b„is» V ^ ie ra t lu 'average quality , and this circumstance 
m .J COUM<b,rerl, the actual advance is not probably so 
.. our quotations (25o >i lwl Jl s> i idi ' it* There are 
' ‘ "Doer of droves ol very tine steers Jn this week. 
ofra Kg U our comparative statement 
"jarket over the Central railroad, esti- 
sixteen to the car:— 
. , Cor. week 
n.«„ rius week. Last week last year. 
.3 045 4,14 J 2,955 
Hot?.ra'f' 6,955 6,715 
■Gogs.... J 04 m 
S?sturS^» ^a'kof the receipts had changed hands by 
4 . evening at the following quotations; 
P-,, . This week Last week. 
Ex e tra Um (Per 100 ftsJ .$fi,25 rau.- So,' 000 00 
First nos mV.6.7*56,00 5,60^5,8.5 
Sernnfi t VV. 4.75115,40 4,60®5,20 
Third n 3,75.<&4,30 3,50^4,10 
“rl quality.2.76^3,25 £50^3,00 
*'v~ ADVERTISING TKKMS, In Adviiiu p—T hirty- 
FrvK Cents a Ljnk. each insertion A price and a half for 
txtra display, or ti&i cents per line ot space Special 
Notices (following reading matter, leaded,) 60 cents a line. 
mancpactcrkr Otf 
FOR PURIFYING 
Lake, Eain and River Water 
NO. CM BUFFALO STREET, 
Hooliester, N. Y. 
T) VI t.M s -In the Lnitkh Stvtks, England, and 
.4. F RA-vriL Ohm I... Inn the most favonihln term-, at the 
tVesIcrnN i. Paleiit Agency at Rochester i,„.i Buffalo, 
w ' Y - _ t711-4tj _ ER & CO, 
'I’m: AMERICAN HOG TAMER. This ir.-'rnmv^L 
* ntsuch [i.ictical mi porta in*' to all Pork growers,— 
trotii the fact that its operat.on entirely prevents th* anl- 
mri from root! qg, k 1 1—I ,ftintf, Ac.,—may I,.* h id hv remit- 
•’unscriber. County rlehts also for side. 
'Hl-lStJ _L. STEP MAN. Agent. 
,845,00®«),00 
, 35,00@46,0O 
. 30,l)(K ’.35.IX) 
. 25,iJO:S3'0,OO 
l-* 1 * 1 ,!! i! *’ TREES, GR \I'M VINES, Arc.— 
, . . ..Wi lhe foundat t. ; , Seneca Co Xuraenes choice 
; fe’ 1 - ,s li,<;l1 y iL1 - e w,ld 1 iuiv« on 
baud IOO.WH) AppU [inn*, .5 qjkJ 4 year« ol«l* 20 iWO I'lnm 
Tree-; 25.000 Standard und Dwarf Peui Trees 'All 111 which 
Iir.. in twie order Alsu, lO.O.Kj 2 year old Delaware Gran 
Vlpes; 20,000 rear Old do. Riuseil’s Sttowbem' pten& 
lor 50. 5j) lor M OO; llili (or 86.00. Put up iu <bo*l onti-r 
ami sent as directed I nave a ghod msoruneiit of Tree- 
Grape \ incs ana klowers, fiieU ssatv usually kept by nnr- 
hcrymen, which I wieulil invite these wishing to purchase 
to call au*l exaiDino fnt tbeuiaelvos. Located « short oia- 
tance North of tbe Depot, ui Watering, N V 
E. TAYLOR, Proprietor. 
(J M I LIj E R, 
FOIfKIGN AMI AMF.RMJAN 
Horticultural Agent & Oommisaion Merchant 
EXHIBITION AND SALES ROOMS, 
No. 634 Broadway, near Bleeker St., New York. 
All kinds of new, rare, and Seedling Plants, Fruits 
Flowers, Trees, Vines, Slimbs, Ac., Iron, Wire and Rustic 
Work; French, English and American Glass Patent Heat¬ 
ers; Foreign ami American Books, Magaaines, Papers, 
Plates, Designs, Drawings, Ac. All Horticultural Novelties, 
as soon as introduced, 
t~jp~ All orders, &c., will receive the puntonal attention 
of the Proprietor 
istrauumt"" ,"ii* lrlal by uotifying the Cornu 
retary oa early as possible of their iutentlon 
Wool Growers’ Convention. 
l, ira i 'VMxr's l l t 'r>ravra “fay,friends that a W 
LUs CUN \ KN FfON be hcl<1 during tint Fair 
be anno, I \Qce(i in the Duriow and vnm 
ticu'hir raP'ra'l' 1 ^ 110 " ltuone l uose represen 
Evening Meetings. 
.„T! J '* Sl® ie r ty; .' , J ent f><-"reeled on the I 
In tue city ror the accommodation of such Cot 
r arniera Meetings for discussion. 
Time for Entries. 
Entries for the Fair may he made at any tir 
fore Tuesday, Eept 29th 
cabuntet oroans. 
Palrnletl October 21, 1862. 
TnF, CABINET ORGANriure ptonottneedhy artists "the 
best id their kln*t in the woiid"—and •'very admiralils 
lor both private suit public use " IStte writteii testimony 
rrommora t(,an one iirjurajp of tho most eminent organ- 
mtsof the leading citlesd Mason & Ha mu Vs inetru mints 
hare received th*> only GOLD MkDaL ever uwarded iu this 
and fourteon Di- 
piouiiL*. In ad twenty-six Firet Premiums,—over ail com- 
PtllTOTfi. 
Prices of f ahln ct Organa. I manufactured solely by Mason 
& f J -S,J t,0 to S5iAi. .Melodeons $fi)to8170." 
N. L Instructors for the Cabinet Organ,—also Jirntnee- 
^ M *«• ' 
TH A EKs.xVwYork V & s ^°< 0r n 
JJEST FAMILY 8EWIHQ MACHINE. 
WHEELElt Ac WILSON 
M ANUFACT!'KING CO. were awarded the First Premium 
at the Great International Exhibition, London, 1802. 
Principal Office, 505 Ifroadway, N. Y. 
OSA e- VV. UIKHI.K, Agent, Kocktcter, N. Y. 
FHXCES CIJTlFtEITkrT, 
AND ALL OTHER PARTICULARS, 
T O 
.rowAll CARPENTER, 
•Vo. 32 J ay Street, JYeut for Is. 
CProduce Rouglit. 703-tf 
F AItM FOR SALK —One of the best in Western New 
York. Location beautiful and near RR. and market. 
AutlreaB Box 3*8, Batavia, N. Y, 703-tf 
