35ni) ^ftucrtiscmmte 
/ 1KDEII I'RKSH ftORKVPd.— (-Ivn font long. four iur.lie* 
V ' diameter. These powerful screw* bring mil a third 
morn !••(«•** t han portable pres***. Old Priree Made by !_ 
M. AHN01.lt, I’onglik-reptiiu (N- Y.j Foundry. [70ft-.lt 
lt>*. I*imbs without change , ... 
Hoc? Th»' weather and a light supply, combined with a 
speculative demand the'Btarti'd ill New York Inst wreck, 
has c-xusvd an evttar.rdin.iry spring in Prices, 6c F> th being 
fret'Iy bid for gnnd onrp-fed, while forextra heavy do. fi.ric 
has in s"nio instance* been naked and obtained, 
Mn.cn (tovv m—I n light request nt 510(345 ^1 head for fair 
to prime, and $Wt<rj53 Tor extra.-- Atlas. I ui 
NEW VOftK, Aug.25.--For Beeves. Mtlcb Cows, Veal 
CalvOB, Mid fifteen and Lambs, at the Washington Drove 
Yard, corner of Fourth avenue and Forty-fiiarth street; 
at CharoberUln's Hudson River. Bull's Head, Ihnt of Rohin- 
gon street; at Browning's in Sixth street, near Third ave¬ 
nue, ami also at O'Bnen'* Central Bull's Head. Sixth street. 
For Swine, at Allertnn's Yard, foot of 37th Street, N R-- 
The current prices for tho week at all the markets are as 
follow* 1 
BTCKF CATTLK. 
First quality.17 cwt $10,51X3)11,00 
Ordinary quality. 9,5tXglO.OO 
Common qnality. 
Inferior quality. 
cowa and calves. 
First quality. 
Ordinary quality..... 
Common quality. 
Inferior quality. 
VEAL CALVES. 
First quality. 
Ordinary. 
Common ... 
Inferior. 
BHBEP ASD LAMBS, 
Extras.¥ 
Prime quality. 
Ordinary. 
Common. 
Inferior. 
8YTLNB 
Com-fed...- 4-ln@5h)C 
Do Light and Medium.. <@ c 
Still Hors .-.4M@4.Ko 
CAMHKIOOK, Sept. 2. -Whole number of cattle at 
market 10-0. 8vX) Beeves, and -.’AlStores, consisting of Work¬ 
ing Oxen. Onwa and Calves, two and three year olds, not 
KuitabU) rorb<i«f» 
Mapart Hr.ur -Prico*, rcxtr* 18,0^,50: first qnality 
A GBEAT BOOK FOE AGENTS 
Dr. Randall's new work on Shekp Husbandry, 
recently announced as in preparation, is now in press, 
and will be published early in Sept. It it entitled Tun 
PrjCTtcal Shsput” , and must prove tho best and most 
complete practical work on the subject ever published In 
America. The demand for a good Sheep Book is great, 
and this ona Is designed to supply It fully. Its sale must 
be immense in all parts of the country where sheep are 
kept. The book will be furnished to Agents 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 business thoroughly 
Tue Practical Shepherd will contain over Four 
Hundred largo duodecimo pages, and embrace numerous 
fine and costly engravings. The work will be much larger 
and more comprehensive than originally intended, several 
chapters and illnstr.ilions having been added since It was 
first announced. Its re nil price will ho $1,50. Sample 
copies tent (post paid) to applicants for agencies on the 
receipt of price. For Circulars containing the terms to 
Agents, Ac , address 
X>. X>. T. MOORE, 
Editor Kcral Nkw-Yorkeb, Rochester, N. Y 
CT- ADVERTISING TKIIM8, In Advance — THrRTY- 
FrvK Cento a Line, each insertion. A price and a half for 
extra display, or 52h> cents per line ot space Special 
Notices (following reading matter, leaded.) 60 centg a line. 
/ lANt'KIis I’D ItICI* t —All person* afflicted with Cancers, 
Tumors, Swellings, or old sores, no mailer of how 
longstanding, can receive. LIT Frrb ok Charon, ufj a 
Circular, doecribiug tire mode of treatment used f*,r many 
years by the subscribers at their Cancer Hospital, in New 
York City Cancer* are removed without pain, and with¬ 
out tho use of the knife. Send for a Circular, 
Address Dr« BABCOCK it. TOBIN, 
|70fi tf| No. 27 Bond street. New York. N. Y. 
UNlVERML'If:;; 
YOUNG LADY of experience wishes n situation, in a 
family, to teach Music, Latin and Higher English. 
l-2t Address, TEACHER, Manlius, N. Y. 
TO «UM» PKK MONTH. Agent* wanted in 
'IP I every County to Introduco our now " Littlm 
Giant Skwino Maori vk," price only $15, For particular*, 
terms, Ac., address with stamp, 
703-36t T 3. PACK, Oeti’l Agt. Toledo, OWe. 
.clothes 
Ltltll FOR s VI.K -Containing 156 acres, one mile from 
Seneca Falls. Address 
1$ ,11,iv 316. Seneca Falls, N. Y. 
VE GUI ItKS (120 sheets,) nice commercial not* paper 
for 50 ct*.; single quires, for n sample, !2cts.; la) tine 
te envelopes, 50 cts, I0i> Buff do.. 40 r is. All the nbove 
post-paid Address, CKO. K.fiN’oW & HaPCOOD, 
?-3t Pa'liBudor Office, Boston, Vo** 
r pO FAKMERS, 
TO ID A-IFfYIvdEINr, 
TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. 
ALL WHO (LIVE FOR SALE 
Sorsrlmm Sugar rand Simp, 
Furs and Hltinn, 
Fruits, dry and green, 
ii utter < Clxeesei 
Lard, Hams, 
Pork, Beef, 
Eggs. F*oultry, 
Hame, Vegetable*, 
Flour, O-rain, 
Seeds, Hops, 
Cotton, Wool, 
Tallow, Petroleum, 
Ntareh, Acc., Jfce., 
Can have them wdl sold nt the highest prioes in New York, 
with full cohIi returns promptly after their reaching tho 
oity, by forwarding them to the Commission House for 
Country Prodnc.e, of 
JOB1AH OAUPltNTRR, 
BM Jay Street, New York, 
N. H—The advertiser has had abundant experience in 
this business, and Trusts that he will continue to merit pat¬ 
ronage by the most careful attention to the interest* of hi* 
patrons. The articles are taken charge of on their arrival, 
and carefully disposed of, promptly, to good cash customers, 
and cash returns made immediately to the owner. (Tho 
highest charge made for receiving aud selling 1*6 percent) 
A Now York Weekly Prtce Current i» issued by J. Car¬ 
penter, which is seut free to alt bis patron*. A specimen 
aopy sent free to any desiring It. A trial will prove the 
above facts. For abundant references as to responsibility. 
Integrity, Ac., see tho “ Price Current. 1 
IrV Cash advanced on consignments of Produo* 
MLf.Nl> FOR 
A. FREE COPY 
$4fi,«Xalft0,(10 
. 36,00®4fi,Wl 
.TD.OOV.'W.OI) 
. A5,00330,00 
F imrkrton squaiu: English ami french 
Hoarding and Day School nut Young Ladies, Bos¬ 
ton. Mas*.. Rev. gf.o. Gannett, a. M., Principal. ForUato- 
logire*. including Circulars, application may he made per 
sontliy or by letter to the Principal, ill! Peuibertou Square, 
Boston, Mires, 7Lf-lt 
This popular machine sells rapidly wherever offered. 
Every Family will have one! 
It is only a question of time. Thousand* »r lamilie* every 
mouth ;ire being relieved In that hardestof all housework, 
Wahuinu Thousands of dollars are daily saved hy preen¬ 
ing tho water ami dirt out of the clothes, Instead of twist¬ 
ing and wieuchingthe fabric aud destroying the garment*. 
Cotton I* Expensive, 
Save it by using the Universal Clothes Wringer 
‘‘Time 1 m Money.” 
Okanob Jodd, F.sq., of the American AuriOulturiel, says 
‘•A child can readily wring out a tnbfull of clothes iu a few 
minute*." Therefore uw the V C. W. and save time ami 
mini"v 
Ladies who have long used them and know t.limr value 
speak in the highest tonus In their praise One says—“I 
would its soon be without mv cow y:i without my wringer." 
Another, "lean now go to bed aud sleep after washing- 
day." Another—"1 had to pay Hfty ceutsforu washwoman 
before and now wo do it oMnwlve*-" Another— " The rich 
may afford to do without them, hnt l could not,” Ac , Jic 
Those are hut a lew among thouaamia. Kvory one using 
them will report, likewise. 
We have seven sines,from $ft to $30. TIioho suitable for 
ordinary family use are No t, $10, and No. 2, $7 These 
have 
EUREKA PEED CUTTER 
illiu'kcts, Commerce, &c 
LH,A.IR.TD ? S IF* A.T B IsTT 
hay spueadek and turner 
Tin* machine, ad successfully used in some eectioDHOf 
New Hlngland, for two years past, will ho exhibited, iu ope¬ 
ration, at th* coming State Fair at Utica. 
The ritetdion ot N"w York farmer* is called to tide new 
inventiuri; second only to the Mower, iu practical useful 
ness on the Tarro It t* aimpluin its construction, elTectual 
in it* ofieralion and wonderfully lalmr-saviog It has lieau 
thoioughly tested iia,I has never failed to give iiatoil'anHan. 
No fai ir.iir who a wilt's to have wolheurod hay, cun ailord 
to do without it. 
The arrangements for it- manufacture and *ule, will hero- 
afterbe made known through the Agricultural Journals. 
COO-WHEELS, 
and are Warravtrd io every particular. This mean* 
especially, that after a few mouths use, tile lower roll 
Urtht. ,VOT TWlftT OJY TIM Mf-tl T, 
and tear the clothing, as I* the case with our No. 3 ($5) and 
other wringer* without Coo-W iiickl*. 
In April's .ale* of over 6,000, only 27 were of the No 3. 
$5 size, without Cog- In our retail sales we have not sold 
.me in nvn a vcjtr' This shows which *ty le is up pro edited 
by the public- This 1* tho only wringer with the 
PATENT COG-WHEEL KEGHLAT0E, 
and though other wringer maker* aro licensed to n*o oar 
rubber rolls, yet none are ever licensed to u*e the Coij- 
IYhrkls- Therefore for cheapness and durability, buy 
only the 
Universal Clothes Wringer. 
Ou receipt of the price, from places where no one i**ell- 
lug. wo will send tho IT. C VV free of expento- What we 
especially want U a good 
CANVASSER 
iu every town. We offer liberal Inducements and guar¬ 
antee the exclusive sale Apply at once to 
JULIUS IVES Ac GO., 
713 316 Broadway, New York. 
W ONDF.UFiri, CL UK OF CANCKIt. — 
Wo would call the ntHUrtloll of those of our road 
ers who may be atlltcted with Dancer to the following curd 
It is from the wife of one of the most promt neat carriage 
mami fsr.turc.ru of New Haven, and we know it to be truth¬ 
ful in every respect; 
NiiW Haven, Aug 11, 186.1 
This may certify that, my wife was afflicted for two yt-arr 
with Cancer in her brrftgf. I tried tlie remedies of s. feral 
of our tiret physicians, blit they did mv wile no manner of 
good. I .net spring 1 applied to Dr- N BAboOCK, and ho 
applied Ids plaster*. These did uot inconvenience my wife 
tp any great extent, nnd paused her no trouble to speak of. 
The Gancei was removed In a short time, and my wife L 
now free from it. ) do not see but she is as free from all 
symptom* of the dre ol dtsoasc n* she ever was. I would 
advise those liaving Cancer* 1" apply to lira It .AHOOOK and 
TOBIN, No 27 Bomlst-. New York, aud my opinion Is that 
they will be altogether satisfied. A B. MUNSON 
LICES CURREKrr, 
AND ALL OTHER PARTICHLARS, 
Tho Wool Harkots. 
NEW TDUK, Sopt.5. W'Xtr,—Foreign Wool continue* 
in moderate request, and gale* hum been mad* of Dmiskoi 
at 37(aH0c' Oapo 28f4Ate; line uowa-he-i African 9V,A53c; 
Me*ti*a. nvnroge, JSo;RtO Orandn and African on private 
terms In dame,tic not much ha* been done; the range 
for Deere i»6.<*7flc. Tulle'l is quiet; sales of Lamh*fatfl6 
(uKSPe.. The ujarketU nnnettlml by the sadden Ilnrtiutlon* 
hi gold and exciiauge during the Pa«t two nr three days - 
NAippVmj and Com Lint. 
.imrie 
. 67(5i63 
. mm 
. 62ir£63 
. 70@72 
66@68 
. (itt'''kM 
. W:u'0 
. ZVlr riJ 
. milTAi 
. 84@36 
. 34(a)CU 
. 21(322 
. 3ka)3<i 
. 21(>A28 
. 25(330 
. .SOCj.U 
. i iivilS 
. 38(5,110 
. 28(332 
. 30@,M) 
. 22(7632 
. dOfflW) 
. '2.'V5).2« 
. —(al— 
. 26(5528 
. I.ra.'ft 
Mo, 1, Blycr’s Block, CoraerSumniitand 
Monroe Streets, Toledo, Ohio. 
JOSIA1I LAIIFENTEH, 
J\’o, 32 Jay Street, JYew iTorle 
X3T Ir*rocluce OoutsUt. 
The Provision Markets. 
MOW ViiKK, Kept.ft.— AeiTR.s — .Steady. Sides at $7.00 
NEW VIIKK, Kept.ft. — AsHtts 
for pots, and M.OO for pearls. 
Floor—M arket les* active and may Iw quoted 10c tower, 
with a very moderate business doing for export and home 
consumption. Sale* at $1,ig<aU,« for superfine State; 
$i,A'» iVi,i<i for ex»n» State t4,llf<<$4,S0 for superfine Went 
nrn, it,fig lA.lKl for .uimuion to mediom extra Western; 
$4,2(Xa’A,4<) for shipping brand* extra round hooped Ohio; 
and $.->.16017,00 for traite hraiul* do ; tho niarknk closing 
hi'iivv. Sale* choice extra State were made nt $5,061/45,16. 
Canadian Flour tna.r he quoted dull and Ion lower. Sale* 
at 84,A!K5)fi,ft' for common; $6,UKS!7.0O for good to choice 
exti., Rye flour qttiot and steady at. 43,U0(5i6,2U for ioferior 
to abolco. Corn meal steady and firm Urwidywine at 
$4,W/q»,lilX 
Grain—W heat market heavy and may bo quoted 2c lower 
for common, with, a moil/ rate business dolnjt for export 
arid home consumption Sales at 80O®SI|(M> for Chicago 
sprlttg, *>leffli$l,13 for Milwaukee club; iU53t,H) amber 
Iowa; $1,15; $1,31 for red winter Western; Sf.226jjl.26 for 
amber Michigan; 6tj23 for pritno new amber Toledo. Rye, 
quietwnd linn nt8<)0;r9fli’. Itarlny In tair request and firm 
ai 41 ak'nll.ift. Sales State at $1,26. Harley maltrutosquiet 
and tirui. s,le* at $1,60. 1'mre uoietand steady at $1,(0 for 
Ciunula. Guru market mode rah’I y active. Sales at 78(5) 
7t i/r shipping tnixod Western; 7./ Tt'j'e. for Kr.»tem; 
78c for Uunusmtip yellow Western (Mb qubit, ami firm, 
and are 1c higher, “ale* atft4i$8ihiforCrna filCslCScfOr 
We.slern. and flOmiffic for State 
I’ROyiSiox-s —The pork market is firmer amt more active 
Sale* at $ll.62*g(ltil3.62f< for rnees; $13,25 a 16,09 for trew 
jirmte musA, anifslO/sMIO,7i fo.- prime, flcrf is steady. 
Sales at $I.NXe (>.0n for coiintry prune; f.*r 
country mere, Slu.aiKeilS.flO for repacked mom-, and Sl3,(k'<5( 
16,00 for ujtr.i men*. Prime mesa Beef dull arid nominal 
at *20,00821,00. Beef hum* rule qniet and continue tin- 
changed. Sale, at, S17.00 for choice evtili Western Gut 
meat- linn Sale, at l 1 , I'Afic for shoulders, and AJaciVriBc 
for hams Bacon side* * toady. Siller nt 7f<Si’J8o .for West¬ 
ern short Clear middles J aid [c-, active »rnl eoffer Sale* 
at u , ijlOHe for N> 1 ti> very choice. Huttei i, finu aud 
gelling"at l ta l4c for Ohio, aud 150023c for State. Cheese 
quiet HF>(id2c. for Ohio and State 
t top:. Mat Iret quiet and steady, with small aalef at 16jJ 
22c for cwmuiou to prime. 
BUFFALO, Sept. 7 — Floor—T he market ha* ruled 
gteadv v ir.ii hut- demand. Sales at $6,wXu)6,60 for wliite 
wheat double extra; $6,25 for Wisconsin spring extra. ft.fff.k, 
for doable extra mixed white andred wheat, $t,7fl('Lt52i5 
for spring extra; $6,76 for Canada Baker'*; $S,."'Oa5,75 for 
Illinois Baker's; $0,ff>"‘'i8,.'iO for wbile wheat Ohio, Indiana 
and Canada: S5,87\fl.B0 for double extra Ohio, Indian*, 
Michigan and Canada; $3.25 for sour. Closing with good 
"finArS—Tlio market for the week Ims ruled only mode¬ 
rately active. Opening and closing dull, with considerable 
speculative demand (luriuc the middle of this week. Sale* 
at $L'23 for white Canada and Michigan; 'MjoiiJftcftir new Chi¬ 
cago spring, $1.00 for old No. 1 Chicago; $1.10 for red win¬ 
ter Ohio; *1.Oft for 1‘oi't Washington club. $!.10041,23 for 
while Michigan; $1.10 for now red winter; *l.iAi for Mil 
wxukee club; $1,01 for white Kentucky; $1,00 for new No. 
I Chicago spring; $1,09 for amber Iowa spring; 96(g)!f7c for 
old No, 2 Milwatikiie club; $1,07 for now No. 1 Iowa spring: 
and $1,02 for new No. 2 Chicago Npriug Closing dull and 
lieavv. Com -Tho market lure ruled active, opening at 
flu,77'<fn.'*4:. advancing to li2'uit'2',. and eloxinjf ut tttflmfjL 
Olo-tng quiot. GaU—firm arid market tending upward. 
Block light. Salt < at HXaMSfJio, to arrive, afloat; closing 
firm with good demand Barley— no atork. tvas. quiet— 
salirr at 8<)c for Canada. Malt slna/iy. with moderate de¬ 
mand. Prime barley matt R e malt 10C lower. 
Quoted aVBOc Ityo—very quiet. Sul t,y the car load, 
nt 72m 73c. Quoted nominally ai 60(5.(i7c bv the boat load 
for good tmunil Wentoni. 
t’ROVi*1058— Tho market steady, with moderately fair 
demand for citv n»e and interior, r.hlotiy confined to retail 
lots, Quoted at$126 lI 2,2S for old fooft* pork; $12,50,4)13 for 
light moss, and $13,W).iiH,00 for heavy mess* pork. 
Albany, October 15th, 18G2. 
To Whom it may Concern. 
Mr. GBOROK B, Po.uicnor wok formerly a resident of thl* 
city, and. in 1812 wa* mm rT the originator* of the F,xpre*s 
bUHilios*.and the fpliscHbbrfl il&vo known him well for 
many year*, and lestify with pleoauce to the confidence 
which they have reposed in the Integrity of hi* character 
and iu hiebasmes* hahitnanil qualifliAtions. 
Tuoma;-; W Of.OOtT, I’rmudoiH Fnmtetvi' and Mechanic*' 
Bank. . 
Hon. KllASTI.'H C'lRNINO. Prehideql ,N, V (.'. Ik R, 
qj* H. Kino President New York State Bank. 
Jacob 0. Ticn Kvca, Albany. 
II M ai.tin, Cushier Albany City Bank. 
11, PtiMPKU.Y, Pi OMCent Albany City Un* Company. 
jlmi K. tj. Simloino, Huffilii. 
We. Pitkin, PrMtdcol Rochester Saving Hank. 
MANUPACTtnUni OP 
Saxony Fleece, tb— . 
American full blood Merino. 
Do hall and three quarter do.... 
Hu Native and quarter do_... 
Extra pal led........ 
Superfine do...... —. 
No. I do... 
California line, unwashed. 
Do common do .. 
Peruvian washed... 
Cblliaii Merino unwashed. 
I »o Mestiaa do ............... 
Valparaiso , do ... 
South Auierioau Merino unwashed. 
On do Xinsttza do ..... 
jio do common washed.. 
I it, do ICntro Rio* washed.... 
I),. do do do unwashed 
1)0 do Cordova washed. 
Capo fiood Hope unwashed. 
East India Washed. ......... 
African unwashed... 
Do washed..... 
Mexican unwashed. 
Texas...... . 
Smyrna unwashed,.... 
Do washed... 
Syrian unwashed.. 
BOSTON, S«pt- SI.— Wool—T he demand for fleece wool 
bus been moderate during the week, but prices remain 
about the same and holder*aro pretty Brut. The receipts 
continue quite aiusll for the sensoe uod tire stock of new 
fleecn in very light. Sale* of tleeeo and pulled at prices 
ranging from fl2> u pe75o for fleece, and L.V.-M7Sclor super 
ami extra pullel. Thu bulk of Mm sale* of no w Dpece wore 
at67(ki7Uc for good and line Michigan, New York Slate »od 
Iowa; 7.'c in a very extrniue figure ami obtained ouly for 
FOR PURIFYING 
Lake, R^u and River Water, 
NO. r»w BUFFALO HTUEKT, 
Fop Kuts, Mice, Ronohett, A tits, lied 
Iiugs, noth* lu Furs, Woolens, Ac., 
Insects Oil riailts I'owls, ftttliuui*, 
Ac., Ac. 
Put up in 26c. ,'0c, aud $1,00 Boxes, Bottles, and Flasks. 
$3 and $5 sizes (or Hotkls, Ponuc Institutions, Ac. 
■ Only infallible remedies known." 
"Freefrom Poisons.' 
" Not dangerous to the Human Farailv " 
'* Rats como out of their holes to die " 
S':if- Sold by all Drucuists and Kktailrr* everywhere. 
I I ! Bkwark II I of all worthless imitations 
IT IT See that ‘‘CostaR' s” name is on each Box, Bottle, 
anil Flask, before you buy 
137“ Address. HKNIIY R. GG8TAR, 
t'j?~ Principal Diipot 182 Broapway,. N Y, 
S'-er Sold by Post A Bruirr. Wholesale Agents, 
712 Roookstbr, N. Y 
liochoster, N. "V 
A HKAUTirUL MlCUO«IOI% MLAONtF Haw PVra 
Hundred tiroes, for 30 owrre! (ooiu preteiTndJ Frni, 
of different powers, for $1.00. Mailed h-co. Address 
667-tf k. M BOWEN, Bex 220. Boston. Man* 
A FARM OF 4-tO 6UKEIS—2S() under improvement, 
/\ (i>0 of thC iiiest meadow, tin- whole thoroughly 
drained, making a splendid Stock. Sheep, or Braiu Farm,— 
60 to 100 Xiirva lo'.lt growII > early, a dairy of 10 COW* now 
on Ihe farm. Home market for tue Product at high price* 
Abundance of tir-ber, fine orchard, good houro, and all tho 
out buildings uewssmy. 
T>EST FAMILY 8EWIHG MA0HIRE, 
VVHJEEIiER A WILSOM 
M ANUF ACniKINO CO. were awarded tho Fir*t Premium 
at the Great Intornntional Exhibition, London, 1W3. 
Principal Office, SOS Broadway, N. Y. 
66ft H. W. UIllBLE, A meat, KMkWtir, ». Y. 
M ODEL DAIRY FARM,—Luca*e.oun‘y. on the bank 
ot the Maumee River, above the city; 1(g)acre* under 
cultivation; splendid Orchard of choicest Fruit, a young 
Vmevard of AM thrifty Vines, ml the bank of tho river, pro¬ 
tected from treats. Living Water that may he brought 
into every lot on the fat in; n splendid Fishery, which pro¬ 
duce* from $1,000 to «2,000 yearly, aud rentebm 8160. There 
aro on tho farm 10 choice Cows that will be sold, if detiired, 
with tim 1‘nrm. 
Tub following work* on Agriculture, Horticulture, Arc., 
may be obtained a* tho Office of tbe Koral Nkw-Yokxxk. 
We can also furniRh other book* on Rural Affair*, iwoed by 
American publhihent. at tho usual retail price*,- and shall 
add new work* tut published- 
American Farmer’ll En- .lohaHton a Element* of 
cyclopedia,.$ft,00 Agriculture. $1^6 
Alfen’n Am, Farm Boole 1.00 Ghetnietry it Gnotogy .l,oo 
Allen'* I loci mu's of Do- Do, Laleohism of IU- 
i*try for Sc.hool*. 26 
Liregstroth on the Hive 
A SPLENDID KTOGK OR rill El)!' FARM, (Hi) scree, 
near 500 acres ini proved, CAD acres the li nest uieafin w, 
which wo challenge the West to beat Good House and 
Barn, two tenant HousesimaBarns, four bearing Orchards, 
with apples, peaches, plums, taj. The whoi* farm I* tillablo 
land and well watered, slg mile* .Vom tho Kailroad Station 
ou the M. S. R. U., 3ft mile* from Toledo, lu one of the most 
beautiful sections of the country Will sell with the Farm 
if desired, 1,1116) nr 1,200 ilreep. HI or 8(1 head of cattle, fi Iniad 
of horBCH, and all the Farming Utensils. Tim owner claim* 
this an a model farm, and will pay any Gentlemen's 
pu n«ea to see it. it 11 Is not fo II u p Vo our statumen l. 
very choice iota. Tho rides of pulled at H7J£c 1-1 lb were for 
BilfingH' extra. Iu Cab all a wool. liI -aof » superior lot of 
long staple on private terms; and at trmn BOpyfiftC, raostly 
at Wc & lb (u Ihreigu wool there h»« been a lairfiusiaes*. 
Sale* of Capfl at MXSJjws, and Mestiza at 28C r '.3fi'ii') W tt>, *•- to 
nmi.litv.lhO entire sale* comprising upward of 700 bale* 
Cape, Mestiza, South American and Mediterranean. 
Sagony and Merino, fine...7#«176« 
Do do full blood. 
Do do half aud three-fourth* 
Common ..... 
Fulled extra. 
Do Buperfluo. 
nan. vy no retire, 
for Country l)w«U1ng?i S.flO 
Am. Florist'* Guide.0,70 
Am.lP.lrd Fancier. ‘IB 
Am. Kltchnp Gnnleaer.. 3ft 
Barry's Fruit Garden....1,25 
Blnlto’* Farmer at Home. 1,25 
Bousxiugauit* Rural 
Economy .. ,1.2ft 
Bright on Gtalte Culture, 
2<I edition..... NT 
Browne's Bird Fancier.., SO 
ilo. Pouilry Yard. ,1.00 
Do- Kidd Bonk.Manures 1,26 
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Cblneso Sugar Cane and 
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Chori ton's Grape Groweri* 
Guide.................. W 
Colta^o aiiu tiirm 
Keeper.. AO 
Cole’* Am Fruit Rook ®) 
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Dadd’s Modern Horse 
Doctor.........J.35 
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Liebig'* Familiar Letter* 
to Fannon*. . 80 
Li iihIov'sM organ Hor*e«.l,00 
Manual of Agrlcultuoi, hy 
Emerson t Flint...... 76 
Mile*on the Horne’* Foot 2S 
Milburn on ... 38 
Moore’s Manual on Flax 
Culture. 26 
Modern Cookery by Mis* 
Aoton aud M r* S .IHale 1,26 
Mpi Abel'* Skil Iful House ■ 
wife and Isnllnn'Guide. 60 
Munn'B Lund Dramer_ 60 
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ALBANY, Sept. 6 —Wool. The stagnation Is tins mar¬ 
ket noticed in our lnststill exists, aud nothing worthy of 
note ha* transpired. The few slreetlolR that have changed 
hands were taken at rather better prices, &3nt>6fi having 
been paid for fair to good parcels —four. 
BUFFALO, Sc*t. 7.—Wool.—The market quiet, with 
only a moderate busioes*. Quoted at tiffyififtc for line, (SO Qj) 
66c for medium aud ftffjusa for Canada fleece — Chmnsr. 
-Scarce, nt 3ff ,a3Sc Ft tb, with 
F OU MALE.—Tin; undivided one-half of the Reynold*’ 
Flouring MdJBOt Maumee City, witii four run of Atones, 
with all the latest Improvements and a splendid run of cus¬ 
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mill, glmigle. lath, ami planing mill i, a lunisc and aboutft 
acre* of land. 
The income fMutl lire property i* large Compared with the 
cost. It is located in She b»«uufni city of Maumee, ou the 
bank of tho river; no city «urpasses it for society, schools, 
ftud churches, or beauty of scenery; amoetdosiiahlc place 
to educate a futiilly. \Vdlho sold jU. a bargain. The MiH* 
aro near tho ca nal and railroa'i. 
GEORGE E. POMEROY. 
FLAX AND HEMP CULTURE 
Pardee outlie Strawberry 60 
redder'* Land Measurer. »1 
Persoz's New Culture of 
tho Vino .. 26 
Qninby's Mysteries of 
line keeping...,1.3ft 
Onincy qa Boiling Cattle ftO 
Rabhil Fancier___ 25 
Randall's SUunp Hu* 
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Do. ou the Pests of the 
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Do Domestic Fowl*..... 26 
Do- on the Hog. 25 
Do on the Houey Bin: . 26 
Do. ou the Dog. 26 
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Reernelin’* Vlniy-(lrre*er* 
Manual__ 60 
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Addren* n. ». T. MDUK1C. Rochester, N Y 
A New Editiou of 
A GOOD, USEFUL AND TIMELY WORK ON FLAX 
CULTURE, iw-, hft* just beon i**ued, — containing all 
requisite information relative to Preparing tho Ground, 
Sowing the Seed, Culture, Harvesting, Ac., (lie. it is 
mainly by men of long experience in Flax Growing, who 
know whereof they affirm, and how to impart their knowl¬ 
edge The aim i* to liirimh a Compubt* and Practical 
MANUAL OF FLAX CULTUEE, 
Sacha work ur. »1 enable new beginners to grow Flax 
Hucces»rul)y. on ’.bo firet trial. It. contain* Essays from 
Practical Men of much experience —the opening one by a 
gentleman who ha* cultivated Flax over thirty years, and 
understand* the modus uperandi thoroughly. The work 
will also embrace an able Kueay on 
Hemp and Flan in the West, 
From the pen of a Western gentleman who is well posted, 
and capable of imparting the information he possesses on 
the subject. [See Contents below.] 
Tho Manual is published in handsome style, pamphlet 
form. Price only 2ft cents—for which a copy will be gent 
to any point reached by the U. S. or Canada mail*. Liberal 
discount to Agents and the Trade. 
Address Ik P. T. MOOUK, 
Editor Rural New-Yorker, 
July, 1803. Rochester, N. Y. 
TORONTO, Sept 2.—Woor, _ _ 
a deduction of one-third of the weight for matted and un 
washed. Globe. 
2b the Sheriff oj the County nf Monroe 
Sir Notice i* hereby given, that at the General Elec¬ 
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the first Monday of November uext, tire following officer* 
are to be elected, to wit: 
A Secretary oldUti-, in the place of Horatio Ballard: 
A Comptroller. In the place ot Lucius Robinson 
A Treasurer, In the place of William B. Lewis: 
Aa Attorney General. In the place of Daniel S Dlckin- 
A’State Engineer and Surveyor, in the place of William 
A ivauaii Commissioner, in the place of William W. 
An Inspector of State Prtsous, in tho place *f James K. 
Bates; 
All whose term*of office wUi expire ot) the last day ol 
December next. 
Also, a Judge of the Court of Appeals, in the place of 
Henry It. tielden, who was appointed to fill the vacancy 
occasioned by the rekignation of Samuel I-, Seldom wiione 
term il'iir which h« was elected) expires on tho 31*t day of 
December, 1*83. 
A Do, a Just,lire of the Supreme Court, for tho Seventh 
Judicial District, iu the place of K. Darwin Smith, whose 
term of office will expire on the last day of December 
uext. 
Also, a Justice of the Supreme Court, in tho place of 
James U Smith, who wa* appointed to fill the vacancy 
rico.udiined by tire resignation of Addison T. Knox, whom* 
term (for which ho wa* elected) expire* on the 3i*t day of 
December, W>7- „ „ _ . „ „ 
Also, a Setiator tor the Twenty-eighth Senate District, 
comprising the eounty ot Monroo- 
COrtfrY OFFICERS TO BE ELECTED. 
T'qreo Member* of Assembly: 
Two School Uommighiouers . 
A Coumy Judge, in the place of John C Chumasero; 
A Surrogate, in the place of Alfred G. Mudge; 
Two Justices of Sc.vuoul.iu the place of John Borst and 
Daniel Holmes; 
Alt whose terms of office will expire oa the last day of 
December next. 
Also, a County Treasurer, in the place of Jason Baker, 
who»e term of office will expire on tho first Tuesday of 
October, UWi Yours, respeeffu 11 v, 
HORATIO BALLARD. 
1 708 Secretary of State 
Provement in the market during the past week, the quan¬ 
tity of grain brought to market being limited, and generally 
uf inferior quality. Barley i* the only grain in which a 
marked improvement ba* taken place, the price having 
sone up from ftic to 65c. Flour is in good demaudfor home 
eoireutnptinli, find the demand for superfine sod extra, for 
Shipment, i* strengthening Superfine sells readily at $1 
per barrel fanev, little o>tced for at *1,10; extra, ?•). «: au- 
ncrior *1,75. Fall w heat in limited demand at SJ to SOc VI 
bushel: seed wheat 83c. Spit tig wheat »tea<iy at 83 to 38o 
(7 bushel. Rye—none in market Harley—-apply not 
equal to demand, at $3 to cue ft bushel. Oats, steady, at 31 
Vi ihe : p) bushel I’eae, none offering.—f?/o6c 
ON the morning of the 26th ult, by the Rev. J. Van- 
BKvacuoxKN. Mr. GF10RGE J. MAJOR, of Three Rivers, 
Mich., to Miss EMILY G. BENEDICT, of this city. 
In thi*citv, at tho residence of the bride, by Rev.'F. F. 
Eu.jc.nwooo, JOSEPH VY. DUCK, U. S. N„ aud LOLA M. 
LEE, of this city. 
I x this city, on the Iffih ult., b.v Rev. S. VanBknschotkn. 
Dent FRET). MAX WELL, of Lockport. to Miss LOUIE 
W HART, Of Rochester. 
ucumi( . -j— . ..a- 
Do. Rural.Essay*. ....3,1*1 
Eastwood's Cranberry 
Culture. 6<) 
Every Lady her own 
Flower Gardener .. . 2ft 
Family Doctor b7 Prof. 
H S. Taylor.1,25 
Farm Drainage, (H F 
French.)..,.1,25 
The Cattle markets. 
ALBANY, Sept. 7. -ISki'.vk.I—T he supply, Diking quality 
and weight into consideration, is much greater than last 
week. Chiefly owing to this fact, notwithstanding the 
New Yorkers had a brisk and profitable trade last week, and 
: • here in full numbers now, buying pretty freely, prices 
lie lower than lliev wero then. The difference in quality 
is equal to Vtfg&c V lb, live weight., and the market is thus 
ranch lower. 
Rkcbipts.—T he following is our comparative statement 
of receipts at this market over the Central railroad, esti¬ 
mating sixteen to the car:— 
Cor. week 
This week. Last week last year. 
Beeves.4,150 3,74! 3,323 
Sheep.5,800 9,13! 3,810 
Hogs. 000 000 000 
Prices:— 
Drowned, in Niagara River, August 17th, HORACE 
WATKINS, second son of H- C., arid D. W. Whith, of Buf¬ 
falo, N. Y., aged 13 year* and a months. 
In this c.itv, August 25t.h of InHamuiai nu of the Rowels, 
Lieut. .JOSEPH NdURSE, Co mm' wary si N Y. CavaUy. 
(Jvfl'hurdduv. Augiiat 27, alter a brief itluore, of Typhoid 
Fever, HANNAH, second daughter of I'usk and Hei.kn 
Lock ik, aged 21 yean. 
ArtheU. S Geoera' Hospital. West Philadelphia, Pa., 
on Wednesday, Aug 19th, AUGUSTIJ.fi KKN'l’KICK'S pri¬ 
vate of Co- C, lifftli i Roch' iter) Regiraunl N. Y. S. V., aged 
24 year*. 
In this city, on the 18 th ult.. EDDIE, youngest son of 
Henry and'the late Rebecca 0- Ji.dmon, and adopted son 
of AmiKsn' and Mary K. J UPSON, aged 5 years. 
From the Utica Morning Herald and Daily Go-.ctle. 
A Mani7al ok Fr-AX Ct’tTiiKK Rochester: D. D. T. 
Moukk.—T he enterprising pub i.itu.-r of tire Knral Nr.v>- 
yorker has done the (aruti og public an Important Berrien by 
tho iv(ue uf this timely pamphlet, which givui, in con 
densed form, full and explicit direction* for flax crowing, 
harvesting, and preprint),it) for market, from the best in¬ 
formed and most reliable sources- To this is arldsd an 
Essay on Hemp aud Flax in the W**L prepared by the 
KuraCs Western Aid, which make* the Manual a desidera¬ 
tum to VV«,toro cu null ns Eastern iwriculturreti. Our 
farmers have had tfiiur attention frequently called this sea¬ 
son to the importance of liax-growltig, and will probably 
sow twice Or three times the usual amount of seed. But 
many, and perhaps most of them, are ignorant of the best 
methodscif culture, the Improved method* of preparingtho 
fiber, etc. They will Aud Just the information they need in 
Ur Mookr'r seasonable little Manual 
TRIo xx'P d lr T.qut WPAk 
Premium (per 100 tbs).$ti.5(X<co,- $6,50(3)0,00 
Extra.5,87(a)6.10 6,00®6,25 
First, quality.5.0(»r5,50 S.ff'sjftje 
Second quality.4.00$»,SO 4,00:a>4.«0 
Third quality.3,00(53,30 3,lW®3,.ftO 
finggp and Lambs—T he receipts being nearly one-half 
hre-i than la»t week, the market ie some what buoyant. The 
sa'res of Sheep were made at ij£o ft tb for light common to 
r -' for good quality averaging in tue neighborhood of luO 
From the Prairie Farmer- 
Manual op Flax Ccltcre.—Wo have received from the 
publisher, D. D. T. MoORK, Rochester, N. Y , Rural Man- 
ual. No. 1. being a collection of valuable information ou the 
culture and manufacture of Flax and Hemp; with illustra¬ 
tions. The want* of a large uuuiber of persons who are 
experimenting with these crops for the first time will be 
filled with tbi* book. It cau be had by addressing the pub¬ 
lisher. inclosing 25 cents- 
