OYn'AV for Milwaukee c!ub: $1 00 ter old red winter Ohio; 
f bln for now red winter Ohio, 73c for reacted Chicago 
spring (blown; and $ 1,10 tor white Wi-cunsin (blown. 
C osing dull, heavy ami drooping. Corn—The market for 
the weekhrw been only moderately Motive. .Sales it 
for yellow; _ ,WV- for mixed Closing dull ami heavy — 
buyers homing nil after the receipt or Now York report. 
Oats—The market ha- ruled more aetive, closing with fair 
demand and prices tending upward Sales at i3 . The 
advance for the wt elc. three to tonr cent* Kve—The mar¬ 
ket dull and inactive. Quoted nominally at G6@67e. Malt 
—The market steady at 81,80 for prime barley malt. Rye 
malt 81,00. Peas—Quiet and inactive. Quoted nominally 
iri 7(Ca)7Sc for Gauidian. Beans—In moderate demand with 
light stock. Quoted at $2,50;j 2,75- 
jpxiAX MAcirnvrEiiY, 
for New York State Agricultural Society offer a Prp- 
oi'uni o. #100 tor the best Brukernr Flax lire Mine Mar lit no 
for lone, tine tlax—to be npemtcd njl t he Fair Grounds at 
r tin from the lath to th*> Pith of September. 
I ersons wishing to compote «lit please address. 
• K. P. JOHNSON. Secretary 
August 23, 7S83. Albany, N T Y, 
| C IIA MPIOKT. 
HICKOK'S PA TENT PORTABLE 
KEYSTONE < IDEM AND WINE HILL. 
10)000 I.Y PUIS A-VI) APPROVED. 
r {h"' 1 " machine Is now ready for the fruit har- 
o, . . iii **••! I'osslhlo. made better than ever be- 
Hm'b macldno"'''^ " tte,lti '’ n of oil farmers wauting 
It has no superiorlr> the market, and is the onlvmlll that 
dealers° |,er ^ ltrlm trr “ I ’ en F " r ** 1 * by all respectable 
If yourmotvlunt does not keep them, tel] him to send 
r as""' fi? r vo,l > or wntn to the iiiudnficturer Veursclf 
A te»T thl> “W'utonrer,W O. HICKOK, 
I'b- - ' Eagle Works. Harrisburg, Pa. 
S7i) Sf* MONTH. -Agents wanted in 
r, County to introduce Our new “ Littlk 
70H-2fit T S. PACE. Gen’l Agt, Toledo. Ohio. 
THE BEST MAGAZINE 
Evsr published in America, to judge from the concur¬ 
rent testimony of the best American and English jour¬ 
nals, is the 
E lect ion notice 
Co pat v or Moarok.— 
suant to the Statutes of thi 
gotjCfl .frotn the Secretny 
jr/EOTlON wiU he held in tin- n,, n ir 
SUCCEEDING I flE FIRST MONDAY 
(3t>) ISOS. a; which election the 
netted notice will lie elected. 
3»— SHERIFF’S OFFICE, 
or..—Notice is hereby given, pur 
Ol tbu State, and nr the annexed 
try m State, thnt the t.ENKKW, 
' fointr on the TUESDAY 
'-•- i OF NOVEMBER. 
oiltcerB named m tin- au- 
.JAMES H. WARREN, 
n . . , . Sheriff of the County of Monw... 
Dated Rochester. August 3 d. l(S« 3 . 
■STATE OF NEW YORK. 
Oiticr op tub Skcrrtart or Statb ) 
to.«< te UBt ,st 18te - 4 
l;sv.ri^/ES‘ ^:,vv • 'rr,'.'.".. '^‘.-Slfiii; 
M i,V4?"cte3,°to ^? t 7 ember “ e,ct ' tb0 foUoVins " mc0M 
A Secretary of State, in the place or Horatio Ballard; 
A Comptroller, m the place ot Lucius Robingou 
A i tea surer, in t|„ : . p| HU „ „f William R I.ewis; 
som ' U '° nltfv General. in the place of Daniel S. Dlckiu- 
B. J TayTm lo'kineerand Surveyor, in the place of William 
Wn'«ht'"‘ 1 ' Commij '* io »«f* i'i the place of William W. 
^Inlnspeetorof State Prison*, in the place of James K. 
December'm'x™ ,B 01 ' oltcs* will expire on the last day of 
FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES 
FOR THE AI TI .TIN OF 1NG3. 
KLT.W ANGER fc BARRA bav the pie.isureto&Dnount'e 
tti*?' larixest uml ino-t co;iij I*‘t«» 5 ro<‘k ot' well-grown Fruit 
am! arruimontal Tree* in tho Unitml states 
PLAXTERS. XrpSlftl'ME.X A.VP DEALERS 
A T ” invited to Inspect the stack, and consult the Cata¬ 
logues which give, prices and terms 
rhe following CaTalotuc* will be sent to applicants, pre- 
raiid, npon Til-, receipt bt postage stamps, a- follows, viz.: 
rot Nos. I and 3, ten cents each, for No. 3 , live cents, and 
for No. *, three cents. 
No. 1-A Descriptive and Illustrated Catalogue of Fruit 
Trees. 
No. 2 —A Descriptive and Illustrated Catalogue of Orna- 
mental Trees. 
No. 3—A Catalogue of Green-House and Bedding Plants 
No, 1 —A \V holesalo Catalogue or Trade List. 
MLUVANGKH A- KARBY, 
[712-<t, Mount Hope Titireerlca, Itocheetcr, N. A". 
Tlio Cattle Market*. 
NEW YORK, Atur-"). For Beeves, Milch Cows. Yeal 
Calves, ami .Sheep aud Lambs, at the Washington Drove 
\ aril, corner of Eourtb avenue and Forty-fourth street 
at t.hamboriiun's Hudson River. Bull's Head, foot of Robin¬ 
son street; at Browning’* in Sixth street, near Third ave¬ 
nue; and also at O'Brien’s Central Bull’s Head. Sixth street 
For Swine, at Allerton’s Yard, foot of 37tl. street, N R._ 
The current prices for the week ot all the markets are as 
follows- 
BEEF CATTLE. 
First quality.p cwt #10,5iX«dl,00 
Ordinary quality. 9,50(310,00 
Common quality. .S iHXiij 9,00 
Inferior quality. G.OOiu 7,00 
COWS AST) CALVES. 
First qualitr.$45,(>Xir50,i)0 
Ordinary quality. 35 , 00 ^ 45,00 
Common quality. 30.00M35.00 
Inferior quality. 25,00^30,no 
VEAL CALVES. 
First quality.fh 7 (g) 7 kfl 
Ordinary. it of ,7 0 
Common.5.t£<«’.6 c 
Inferior. 4 v 5)5 c 
SttEKI’ A>P lambs. 
Kxtras... .fJ head S5,00@5,25 
trope quality.4,50<i'5,oo 
Ordinary. i.Oiv.k 1.50 
Common. d.SOmw.OO 
Inferior...2,50 rnS.itO 
SWINE 
Corn-fed. 4tital4tic 
Do Light and Medium. 4Q®4-’.jc 
Still llogs. 4ll|i‘, ( c 
ALBANY, An v 31 -Bbrves—T he opening ot the trade, 
this week, was marked hv considemhla nmmaUob, and an 
advance of V f I IV live weight, over l;mt week’s prices. 
I 'll ring the earl ler traniactiotis the advance secured in many 
Instances was even more than thin, th« quality oftlie ifllci- 
1 11 s s being taken into entuddorattnu. W« have seldom seen 
It numbers amoDg its contributors 
THE LEADING WRITERS OF AMERICA 
Subscription price $3 a year, postage paid by the Pub 
lishers A circular containing critical opinions sent on 
application. A xpo:imm number sen/, gratis on receipt of 
four cents for postage. Address 
TICKNOR & FIELDS, 
135 Washington St., Boston, Mass. 
DR. RANDALL’S “PRACTICAL SHEPHERD 
.[From the Rochester Union aud Advertiser. Aug. 25 ] 
Some time ago no noticed that Mr. I> I). T. Moore, of 
this city, and Lippiucott N Co., of Philadelphia, were 
soon t., publish new work on Sheep llushandry, bv 
lion II S rtanihdl, LI. I) , author of'-Sheep Husbandry 
in tlie Si *th, and several other valuable works. The 
hook iv to be 1 ut in a few days, as we infer from the 
reception of several advance sheets, and if the contents, 
illustrations, printing, etc , ot these may he taken as a 
fair sample of the whole work, it will iu all respects sur¬ 
pass any sheep h ink ever before published iu this coun¬ 
try, if not, oide I, in the world The sheets before us 
give evidence of extensive practical knowledge and abil¬ 
ity on the pari of the author, while the style of the 
work—it* arrangement. Typography, illustrations, etc.,— 
can be toinmended ns superior. Most of the portraits of 
sheep arc original, and got up in the best style, by ailch 
celebrated urti -:.i and engravers as Page, Orr, <'arson, etc. 
We understand that the illustrations of the volume will 
alone cost nearly one thousand dollars. Mews Randall 
and Moore are evidently dotermined to make a standard 
work which shall not only ho temp jrarlly popular but 
stand the test of jrars, and they will succeed—for “The 
Practical Shepherd” will be indispensable to every one 
who wishes to be posted on the subjects treated ill Us 
pages. A book on sheep, wool, and kindred topics, 
could not be brought out at a inn re favorable period, and 
this one cannot fail of creating n sensation among, and 
hearty reception from, the large liadi of sheep breeders 
and wool growers of America. Indeed, we lewn that 
xt vs _-t_ 1 .• • • . . 
cta.N' t )a an Peak Treks. The stock is unexcelled of 
extra size trees, and we invite the attention of the trade to 
our wholesale price list. | 
The New Sicrolimj Pear. Clapp’s Favorite, we are 
permitted to oll'-r to purchasers In size, color, and gene¬ 
ral at'piinj'uoco it ruse mb es the Bartlett, ami iu habit and 
foliage the rlenii'b Beauty. It has the productiveness ot 
the former, with the tardiness in the nutwery ruw.^ of the 
latter. 
President C. it. Hovkv, o|' the Massachusetts Horticul¬ 
tural Socioty, writes ot it in the ’’ ihuazu^ of ffortUut- 
ture. thus:— 
” That this paa.r has fruited this year shows that while 
it nearly resembles the Bartlett in appearance, it is so 
barny In it* character as to resist the severe cold which 
so generally affected tbe Bartlett; and in qualityit cer- 
mlnl v Is its superior 
Send fur a Circular, 
l ie Kopeks’ Hvititin Grape —Floe vines, transplanted 
ouo and two vem s, with good roots and well ripened wood, 
at a liberal diseno nt to the trade. 
CtJBRANTs. — La Yet-saillttise, T,a Seitile d’ Angers, La 
Hative do Berlin, Dana’s New White, n-id all the other 
popular varieties 
MARSHALL I>. XVII,I>EI! A BAKER, 
[712-4t| Dorchester, Mass, 
THE UMVERSAL 
CLOTHES WHINGER. 
jl wo cicui»oi Lonuni?aiOQurN; 
A County JudffB In Urn Iflaeo of John n. Chumasero; 
A otirrogntu, in the place ol Alfred G. Mudge; 
nSfel HolmSS; S * 8s,Hns ’ 1,1 tlie ‘ ,ltl ' :o of ' r ohu Bnrst and 
December'’nwt U,< ° f "‘ iU ftxp<r0 011 Ul " l,wt day of 
County Ti-eiou, ,...,-, in th« place of Jnsou Baker. 
Octoher is«i 0t offlco "v 1 * xi,ire on the Hrsc Tuesday of 
uctoocr, lsul. 1 ours, respectful 1 v 
7lW IIORzUTO TBAI.LzUID, 
Sec retary of Star e 
T M I’ttOVEB MIIOBT KOKNH FOU SALK. I have 7 / 
L yearhng Bulls, 3 Heifers, and 2 Hull Calves, lor sale 
SS.X 2 W'* tM,IU are,Wur " »ook animaf ? ,rinh,|i 
_Dorien, N. Y., July 20th, 1303. * 70lheow9t ' 
/HANOEItS CpRlCB! ill persons affllotecl with raneeiN 
hW4,,li ’ 4 ' 8 ' 0,, . nM sores, no luatter nf hnw 
long standing, can I'eceive, I f Fukk ok Chakoi: a • a 
Circuhir, desi-rihing th* mode of treatment useal for umny 
Kr: V i! hn ri Ub “ l ' n, '" r ’ i !,t Ul,, ir Dancer Hospital, in New 
lorkCitv. Cuueers are removed without pain and with 
out the use or the kuife. Semi fur a Cin ul'ir 
Address Dm. BABCOCK k TOBIN, 
1705-1 f| No. 2 i Bond street. New York. N. Y. 
This popular machine sells rapidly wherever offered. 
Every Family will have oue! 
It is only a question Of time. Thousands of families everv 
mouth aro being relieved m that hardestofall housework 7 
Wahiiino 1 housauils of dollars are dally saved by preaa- 
ing the water aud dirt out ot the clothes, instead of twiStl 
ing and wreuchiug the fabric and destroying the garments. 
Cotton i« ExpcuKivc, 
Save it by using the L’uiversa! Clothe* Wringer 
♦‘Time Is Moiicy.tt 
Jt-'bb, Fsq., nt the American Agnnuuri.it savn 
A child can readily wimg out u tubful] of cloth,.*ihVoJ- 
mmutes. ’ Thernfoie use the C. 
i.adles who have long u*ed them and know thelr-cnlno 
speak in the highest terms in their praise. (huVsi.-l r 
won d as soon he without, my ( ;„w as 'without my wr&r ' { 
Aim her, " I can now go to bed ami sleep after31 
dav” Another [had to pay lift; cents fora waidiwomifn 
before and now ,ve do it onrseHes.” Another— “ “n 
may afford t .0 do without them, hut 1 could not” tta’ r if * 1 
These are but a few among thousand^ 
them will report lilimvise, u " hvt,r > " nf * using 
We have seven slz.es, fi-mu *5 to ISO. Tiiose 
oiahuary bumly use are No. 1 , $iu. and No. 2 87. The^ 
COG - W H EELS, 
and are Warranted !o overt- particular vi,; u ~ 
especially, that after a lew months nv,.; thrower roU 88 * 18 
,l // / MT tu-ist tK\' thh sinner, 
and tear the clothing, «« is the .- t se with our Vo 3 /«*. . 
other wringers without Com- Wheels. lt.ao. 3 ($5) and 
In April’s sales of over 5.000. only 27 wore nt si,„ xr . 
$5 size, without Cog- In o„r rote f sS«« H hi . 9 ?t 
wt in over a vew! Thlashows whioh ., .'iV ,1UfJ n °tsolii 
by tbe public This is the only wrhiger w,th\he Preaat8d 
PATENT COG-WHEEL REGULATOR 
VVttem. Therefore, for Che«V-'TV^hife C b ^ 
Univorsal Clothos Wringer. 
On receipt of the prion, from places whsm __• 
ing, wo will send tlie C \V. LT °ww eI ' 
eanneiattv ivsni i.i . . 1 'v expense. IV hat we 
ittavkets, Commerce, &c 
Kurul New-Yorker Office, ) 
Rochkstkr, September 1. 1SS3 5 
We do not non- any material Increase in business during 
the week. Corn is declining, and a few sales have been 
made at 70c. Oats have fallen off considerably, 4 Jm 30 e, 
being the range. A few loads of old Harley have been di* 
posed of lit 51.SJ per bushel,—the new crop sells at 51,00 
Butter is high, and choice in readily disposed of nt our ex¬ 
treme figures 
llocflfhter I IViutrrnlr Hricts. 
Eggs, dozen. u ifl-’a 
Honey, box. ISalHc 
Candles, box.I 2 >i(u.l 3 c 
Candles, extra_ lodotic 
Fruit ant! Itouts. 
Apples, bushel.stuiSaoc 
Do. dried hi lb. 6i38‘«c 
Peaches, do .lii.nLiu 
Lherrtev, do .10i«'l2c 
Plums. do . 8,iJj c 
Potatoes, do new 37ffi50c 
llldt’rt uiul 8kln<i. 
Slaughter. (tatty*) 
Gjllf. IlmilSc 
hheopfells. 37S i- 75 
liinnb Pelts...... 25(9)75 
Sm!*. 
Clover, mediun ..W,30@4,7fi 
do iargi . .. 5,(1X01850 
Timothy .. . 2.1X12)2,.*XJ 
VVood, hard . I 7.V5)5,(» 
Wood, soft.SjlOe t.fll) 
Li lit .,Scranton... MUQff.U 
Coal. PittgtOU-•v.Vd'i'i.MI 
Goal,Slmmokin. ii,7.Vn 7JSJ 
Coal, Char. ia.i I5« 
Salt, bbl. .J.Offlr-j.ld.'ri 
Straw, tan .A.ulyT.OO 
Hay. tun.H,U>Mjl j,uu 
Wool, -p th- . IMKtOe 
Whitefish, k, bbl d.25(S:i.,50 
Codfish, c, tunuL. C,.Wi7.7.ui 
Trout, half bbl.... ti.coqyfl.so 
The l*rovi»ion markets. 
VotiB, A'lgust. eu.-AsiiK.i-steady. Sales at 
J7J>0 for uu<l for f)L*arU. 
Flock —Market dull and heavy for old, while fresh- 
ground continues without any decided change, w itli a mod- 
eraiebualiie.il.doing for export aud home cnt.s.iaipUoa. 
Sales at 53A<i 4,411 for *u peril tie St-.te: H.W..-I.3A bu- 
txtra Statu; 53,S 1 1 .15 for superSne \V.-*tr-n*. Sfi.Sz, 1 i.ts) 
For sale by the 
Circular seut 
, six cents. 
For Rats, miee, Iloat-hew, Ants, Bed 
Bugs, moths in Furs, Woolens, Ac., 
Insects on Plants, Fowls, Animals, 
iVc., Ac. 
Put up in 25c, fOc. and SI,00 Boxes, Bottles, and Flasks. 
$3 and 55 sizes for Hotels, Pi’blp Institotioxs, ka. 
’’ Only infallibla remedies known " 
“Freefrom Poisons." 
■‘Not dangerous to the Human Family ” 
“ Rats come out of their holes to die ” 
Sold byall DnrooisTS and Retailers everywhere. 
I I ! Beware i i I of all worthless imitations. 
See that “Co star's" name is on each Box,'Bottle, 
and Flask, before you buy-. 
ri?“ Address. IIENltY R. COSTAK. 
:y Puixr tt-AL Daroi 4ojBad.vrAVAY, N V, 
Sold by Post & Britp, V. h ’ n,. .Uentn, 
IT2 RocnK.STER, N Y. 
Flour, spring do . 1 . 0 flQ 1 .fi, 1 0 
Flour, biickw heat 2,,'.Uy- 2,50 
Meal, Indian. i.oydd.fio 
Wheat, Genesee 1 ,non 1,25 
Best white Canada l.lfim 1.25 
Corn.ohl . 00 j 70c. 
Corn, new.,. Oiri'/Ov 
Rye, (X) It'S ft bush 7fl(tf70c 
Oats, by weight . CVSBOi.- 
Barley. 1,00(«J LSi) 
Beans...,. ’J.OOGr'-'i.tHJ 
I Mvuts. 
Pork, oKihlerl... t3.(Hte!lVW 
Pork, new uiesa..ICOUCa 14 to 
Pork, clear. 15,OOwH5,so 
Dressed hoi;*, cw I 7,"flip) 7,00 
Beef, cwt.ft.OOai 7,ot 
Springhiinte.earh2.50 ? 3 IX) 
.Mutton, carcass. fi(ui7c 
Hams, smoked. 12o 
Shonh.lerti. tt v t.Sr. 
Chickens. o,riiic 
Turkeys- lOuIZi;’ 
Geese. WjMO,, 
Dairy, A<>. 
Butter,roll. IU i 
Butter, llrkiu_ l.ri. laq 
Cnee it, new. . ssitic 
Cheese, old.127i !2‘,c 
Lard, triad. . '.rii iuq 
Tallow, rough_ 7hit7-,o 
Tal low. tried. lU,« iuc 
The Wool markets. 
Vi'AV A OKK, Aug. 27. —Wool, Tbe demand has im¬ 
proved since Our hut i*«lte. Prices, however remain about 
tha same, except in soma cases where slight concessions 
have been mitfle. Some large trannactions have boon made 
for the Philadelphia market, the particulars 01 which have 
not transpired sellera rcl'unltig to namo quantity nr prices. 
The marked this week shows morn activity. Sales Mr--- 
tk-.a ai 17. Gape, -a 1 , (.iordut-a, 1 , ... 
BmVnia. Lie: l’e.-ti-ui, about 10c' coarse |'n--K:gn, Donskni, 
and other Medi'ernu.-: an. Bio Grande, Sv-nati. and other 
descriptions not repurtedi Fleeces, 0li i i!7,-,; l.ainba Pulled 
on private tonus, The improved demand go long looked 
for h is imp 1111 show it ml 1 '. ami appearance indicate Iha’ 
more activity may be expectei] next mouth .—Shipping awl 
Cum■ List. 
nOHTON, Aug 25 -WOOL—The market fill Wool is firm 
aid prices or" well sustained, hut 10 innracturera purchase 
sparingly. The calm comprise 151.1100 trn Ueece and pn!|e | 
nf.«55(« TSe for lleeue, and M&rfiflc for Mi per urei extra pulled, 
lueluijed in lbe -sirs of fleece were several lot- of new 
Ohio at 72011750. uml MIcbigHOat 6?oi 58e V-’ th In Panada 
fleece the sale* Intre been 111,000 ltd on private terms, aud 
several *m«dl lots at Dri'fljc bt lb. in Nolls v.les , 1 5 .O 1 H) 
lbs at 95c>1 thforc iHh The transactions in foreign 00 m- 
? rise 500bales Mediterrarmnn, Sonth Aiuerir«u, r q.e and 
Iestiz.a at variuu 1 pilres a- fo uuzilitv, the f’.po ranging 
from 32@33c, and Mesttza at 25®35c ) it.,. 
Permanent employment given t 
L< cal Agent-; allowed a very libi 
2'.v~ Machine not exeelled hy 
and warranted for one year 
For Cifculnni, Terms Conditio 
ALL who have for sale 
Sorghum Sugar and ISirup, 
IPufm and (Skinn, 
Fruits, dry and green, 
Butter, Clxeese, 
Bard, Hams, 
Pork, Beef, 
Egjgi*, X-*oultry, 
Gtam«r, Vegetable., 
iciour, Cw-rain, 
feeede, Hope, 
Cotton, Wool, 
Tallow, Petroleum, 
Starch, Acc-„ Act-., 
Can have them well sold at the highest price a i n New York, 
with full cash returns promptly after their reaching the 
city, by forwarding them to the Commission House for 
Country Produce, of 
JOSIAil CARPENTER, 
U«J Jay Btn-et, New Yorb- 
N. R.— Tb# advertisor has had abundant experience tn 
this business, aud trustH that ho will continue to merit pat¬ 
ronage by the moat careful attention to the Interests of his 
patrons. The articles are ta ken charge of on their arrival, 
and carefully disposed of, Promptly, to good cash customer*', 
and cash returns made timuedlately to the owner. ITfce 
highest charge made for receiving and selling is 5 per cent) 
A New York Weekly Price Current ts Issued by J. Car¬ 
penter, which U sent flee to all his patrons. A specimen 
copy sent free to any deuring It. A trial will prove the 
above tacts. For abundant references as to responsibility, 
integrity, Ac., see the “ Price Current.' 
*37“ Cash advanced on consignments of Produce. 
SEND FOR 
-A- FBEE COIPY 
o P 
PRICES C'UlrlFLEDJT, 
AND ALL OTHER PARTICHLARS, 
T O 
JOSIAH C l BPENTER, 
JVo, 32 Jay Street, JTeio JTorle. 
13*” Produce Hought. 703-tf 
LNi V ASSER 
l i, ‘ , T al l n,, 'icemoatH and ruar- 
Me. Apply at once to 
JCI.lI’fl 1VK3 X CO., 
_^ Broadway, New York. 
USEFUL and VALUABLE 
DISCOVERY! 
HILTON’S 
INSOLUBLE CEMENT! 
than anv fl ir.V n9 , rUl ' , '' : > r Hcal utility 
L : "|, 'ovenlion now before the 
puniii. : it bn» been thormnriilv test- 
ed aunng the last two yen ra*{iy practi- 
cal men, aud pronounced by all to be 
SCj’PEBIuk to AM 
Adhesive Preparation known, 
Hllton-a Insoliii,( t * Ceint-nt is a new 
Htu,l v’- il! 1 " , ' , t Ult yearS 
Htuu J • ri.< combination is on 
8CIENTI Fic I* |{ IN Cl I* L ES 
andunderiiodrcunjatniii.es ovchange 
ot temper.,f,,ra, will it. become cor¬ 
rupt or wait any offensive smell. 
BOOT and SHOE 
, ’ l ’ s ' ut ' iu S Machines, will 
Bnd t the beat article known for Ce¬ 
menting tie.. Channel,, ns it works 
without delay, j 1 not affect,,,| hy an y 
clmfiLTH nf r(tmi.oe..t..e„ J 
Great Discovery 
Applicable, to the 
useful Arts. 
New Aiioeiliscments 
miuiAiAiN .> 11 aim, r-L A Li-,3 enable persons to tune 
their own Pianos correctly; i-simple in construction aud 
operation. Prices, ikom 55 TO 5ifl. Seap mu Dhscrip- 
tu e ClRCCLARS. Sole Agency and Depot. Address all 
orders, SIBERIA ott, • 
725 Broadwny, New York. 
Ci HROXOMETE R. WATCHES. 
UIM. raOOUROMAL POCKET CMRO- 
-NOMhlKHh —The bcfHt tmie-keefn;rs In th" world. Wilt 
/uU vary a Minute in n ytar. Solo Mvont 'trade .supplied, 
bond ior Circulars, aud uddroM ordorn, 
SIBERIA OTT, 
726 BroadwH 3 r , New York, 
MELODEONSS AND ORGAN lIARiiON'IlXS. 
T,Tbe best made iu this country, WHOLESALE AND 
KEIA1L, at lowest prices, feend for Circular, and address 
Orders, SIBERIA OTT. 
726 Broadway, New York. 
Purchasing and Information Agency. 
Article- of every description purchased Information 
given on any buniuess matter. Circulars sent on applica¬ 
tion. giviuglull tulormation relative |.> the Aganey and 
rel'erencea Address SIBERIA OTT, 
7l2-2teow 726 Broadway. New York C'itv. 
A new thing. 
ALE AND FKMAEK AGENTS WANTEO.-Rajj 
saie and large prolits, CHALLBN, PlllfaOelphia. P 
Its Combination. 
> INSF.U.N STRAWBERRY I'LANTs -At $l,(hi per 
L dozeu, or i-j.W per hundred, Warranted genuine, by 
712-51 ,L KEECII, Waterloo, Seneca Co?, N, V. 
Boot and Shoe 
Manufacturers. 
Jewelers 
ATCRSERY STOCK FOR SALE FOR CASH.— 
,0 1 rift Claus Plum Trees, splendid, 5tiJ0 per I.lXIff. 
t*.,iH>W I irst Lias- Peach, l year. -1 to 0 font, stoclcv, riVd 
per LOW. tj,(l(HI lirst Clas- Cheiry, 2 .years, extra line 590 
Per 1,000 86,000 3 year old APPh; trees, farce $50 per 
1,000 712-tf AMOS A—S'K WAD V. Geneva, N. Y. 
I ,*»*»«* farm FOR SALE.—( -1„ 
' ’ Of timber, und the rest under the plow: A line brick 
owelling, good barns and fences, woll*watered, and i 11 a high 
rtati! of cultivation. Locate.! 3 miles South of Meridian 
Price, $70 per acre. Address, JOHN L. HOPPER, 
Meridian, Cayuga Co . N. Y. 
Families. 
" 1 ' ‘ 1 dull, he. n ; '..u"' 
M 2mV S'-S^V..n.li(0H for ntw 
.'ld,..< v 10,75 for prime Be t is quiet. 
Vr/, os'.,!>' u,Urv ^'-Vr" 7.01 for 
'V./au for t t'Packu'l me- ou, ana 
isrs. Prune mens Bert dull aud nominal 
- ,;‘. n v ru !*‘ flfDet ami continue uu- 
•U “I. DI tor choice extra Western 1 ut 
OC alt ill . X mm 4 . — ^ E . ! V . — . 
It is a Liquid. 
J-JIEDSELL'S PATENT COMBINED 
Remember 
\ T AI.VOEIA ACT JIINATA.-Having tx 
xiJL tortunate in raisinga very large stock of this no 
and beautiful tree—the finest of alt American forest tn 
onre / « at very low rates, by Urn doz; 
hundred or thousand, from jour to eight feet in heig 
Prices given on application. 
m. ELLWANOER Si BARRY 
L71--Mj Jit. Hope Nurseries. Koche- er, N. Y 
\VtV) V iTi- :K '\- ,M,,,£wv , Kn ®JM' 1 IARI> Will FI I 
ti v 1 ., 'roquenUillmg among I -1 nit Tree- inctea 
•heir grunth and Uieir produettou of fruit. Bv 
Weavers Orchavd AVliiltletreea this can b<- accouiDlist 
CEAIG MI0R0S00PL! 
CLOVER THRASHER & HULLER, 
Patented May 18th, 1853; Dee. iatb.1839; April 8th. 
1802, and May 13th, 1302. 
SU-VtrfAOTfRED BY 
T ohn ( Piirdsell, 
WEST HENRIETTA, MONROE COUNTY, N. Y. 
Ibis machine operates In Clover thrashing similar to 
o'™’ 1 , <,, »r rlleat tl *« i<bi 1 n ff doing all the work at 
?™, j-■•band I log the ohatl. (0 the 
-"I'd opcrat'in- ii will thrash, hull, and clean from 
10 to -0 bushel.- ,1 day Without waste of ... The under* 
sizneu is manufacturing the only machine patented that 
r, n ii“, HU :4 1:1 all at the sain-.* Operation. All 
,A 'vboie work, tint raurkfd BiKi'-iELL’s 
1 ATt si, are infringement*, 'lifts public, are hereby cau¬ 
tioned uot to purchase those That ;,n- mfrmgeuien-., of arid 
' l j* r ' ,r,n purchasing and i.-mg such will be 
he.d ii ..di fm damages. All communication* directed to 
tbe subscriber, at West Heangita, will fie promptly re¬ 
sponded to. Order early it you wish a machine 
This Machine has nlwavs taken the First, Prom ill m at 
Lafe^i I s "diere allowed to compote, au*: *aven more than 
MAytTPAOTLRaR 0 ? 
FOR PURIFYING 
Lake, Rain and River Water, 
NO. 60 BUFFALO STREET, 
I-Sofl»«zMt«ir, N. Y. 
Wa* awarded the First Prkmicm, after a thorouoh test 
at tin- New York citato Fair, 1362. Ig the mostsZpfe, do¬ 
able and effective * 
Clieese-MaklUK Apparatug 
in use. Co.-:' in dairies of 10 to 1,000 cows. Tbe only Vat 
well adapted to 
“Factory'* Cheese-making. 
More economical In use than steam, and much less expen¬ 
sive in cost. Size* varying from H to 355 gallons on hand 
eed ready for delivery,—larger sizes for Factory use mads 
to order. 
n e e 5-^ H <_ ' ir r U k lr con ^nining description, size and price 
list, directions for using, tea., to 
WM- RALPH Jt CO., 1.H3 Genesee St., Ctlca, N. Y , 
Manufacturers and Dealers, wti ilesale and retail. 
20,000 Stand* 0 : Pear Trees, 6 tr 7 met high, .d Fit V 100. 
10,000 Dwarf tv ir Tree*, I to 0 teat high, ut fte ¥1100. 
20 ,i*H! White Grape end Omrry CnrranU! 6,000 Dlan* 
Grape Vine* A large stoi c of Peach trees. Cherry tre**, 
rlom tree*. Gooseberries, ftaspbarries, Blackberries,Straw¬ 
berries, most of th* new varieties of Native Grapes, Ac 
I 37~ Ml u.f (he best Western, varieties arouin extensiBrly. - 
Local and Traveling Agents Warded. 
WhoteHAte and Descriptive CVUIogue* sent to all appli¬ 
cants who Inclose stamps to pre-pay postage. 
Address K. MOODY At SON, 
SSI Niagara Nurseries, Lockport, N. Y. 
;i man witL a small capital. Theec N'liiserii-i- 
next to the I rir Gronn*l, ami centrally locate 
sate and profitable investment, a rare cham i- 
make money. wi.*, 
. Full particulars given and term* made know! 
mg personally, or addressing by letter the Proi 
citv of Battle Creek. Jlich., P. (>. Box 7*i 1 
A iieautifdl Mtcnnst'ui'L maonif ye\u Five 
Hundred times, for 30 OEVre I (coin prntericd.) Fivx 
of different power*, ier $1.00 M iled free. Address 
667*tf F. M. BOWEN Box 220, Boston. 11am. 
