0p ecia 1 Notices 
Cows and Calves—T here i« i good snpplron tin> mar¬ 
ket, twit no derail 'i ! Holders report they could not even 
get any offer*.— Journal. 
NEW TOHK, Sept. 10 -For Beeves'. Milch Cows, Veal 
Catves, aud Sheep and Lambs, at the Washington Prove 
Yard, corner of Fourth avenue and Forty-fourth street; 
at Chamberlain's Hudson River, Bull's Head, foot of Robin¬ 
son street; at Browning's in Sixth street, near Third ave¬ 
nue; and also at O'Brien's Central Bull’s TT-nd, Sixth street 
FurSwtne, at Atlerton's Yard, foot oi 87th street,® R. 
The current prices for the week at all the markets are a s 
follows • 
BEK** CATTIiK- 
First quality.(3 cwt $11,01X511,50 
Ordinary quality. P,$Ou; 10,50 
Common qunlitv. 8,0O», 9,00 
Inferior quality.... 7,00:^7,50 
COWS AND CALVES. 
First qaalitv....... 
Ordinary quality. 
Common quality. 
Inferior quality.. 
VEAL CALVES. 
First quality. 
Ordinary.....,. 
Common.... 
Inferior.».-.. 
SHEEP AND LAMBS, 
Extras...^ 
Prime quality. 
Ordinary. 
Common. 
Inferior.. 
SWI.VE 
Corn-fed... - .. _ . 
Do Light and Medium. @ C 
Still Hogs.5 bjStj'C 
OA UltitlllGh Sept. 9 —Whole uumber of cattle at 
market I ass: lono Beeves, and :«S Store J . consisting of Work¬ 
ing Oxen, Cows aud Calves, two and three year olds, aot 
suitable for beef. 
Market Bxxr -Prices, (extra $8,23(58,50: first quality 
$7,30.' 4,fit; second do f»',ll0®«.26, third'do. 94.3S@t4.0C. 
WrtKxtxii Oven.— gJ pair **n, St'O:a 175 , 
Cows AM) 0At.v8fl.—*33, *30, * 88 ,( 1 , iii. 
Stokes— VearUngs $ooffl[ft); two years old, $1) a) 17, three 
' 
SHERP am) l, vMtJS. 6,400 At market! prices iu lots,S2,00(r 
2,23t > Afri i-3.r0 each: extra, S3,5ftF4,00 
S 1 * iu.v <; L a m B S —58,75(33,00, 
HiUKS-Tt* -3 c SJ lb. Tallow 7*i®8c ~f1 lb. 
PELTS—*1.00.-) ?• 25 each 
Calk Skims.— 18if lie >1 lb. 
Veal Ca t.v mi—$fl,00®9,iw. 
BRIGHTON Rapt 0 —At marketLWO Bceves;100 Stores; 
t.liijij Sbi-i-p anil Liunbs, and 130 Swine 
fluents Market Beef— Extra. $0.00(5:8,75: 1st quality. 
o, 37 ,’«Xi)) 8.(XI; :M do. *6.30(5 6,00. 
WoUKINO OlKN - $90. IUU, 131, 1 14 ; 102 
Itiu-ii Cows.—*4ft7c5t, 
VKAJ. ('AI.V Es. —iT.IkKr 9.00, 
Stoues — Yearlings, $fi5Ui); two years old $11,006)17,00: 
three years old $A3.ftA 025,00. 
JIlPES -i.-(,<• f.' Iti. 
Calk Ski.xs.— 133 I Its V tb. 
Tallow.—S ah-B at 7!4'''8c rough. 
Pelts,—* 1,00.31.23 each. 
Sheri- avt Lambs.— 92,50032,731 extra 8,003 -l.OOg-l,50 
8w INK — Stores, wholesale, 0: retail. 0(if0. Spring 
Pigs 03308; retail f- 7 Fat Hogs, undressed, none. 
Still fed, none. 
A. GREgkT TTOMK! 
EVERY MAN HIS OWIM PHYSICIAN. 
'T'HE NEW ILLUSTRATED HYDROPATHIC ENCY- 
J- CLOPEDIA A Complete System of Hvdropatliv. em¬ 
bracing the Anatomy and Physiology of the Human Body, 
Illustrated; Hy-ru-mo Ao-uciee, and the l 1 ;---..-rvation of 
Health: Dietetics at)-! Cookery: Theory arid Practice of 
Treatment Special Pathology *inl Hi'itr>i-Therapeutic*, 
including the Nature, Cuiieos. Symptoms, lth! Treatment of 
?!! kn,'i«n Disease-- ApPiicaUnu Sutgiaa.1 Disc,set, t,. 
Midwifery aud the N'ot-oy. With 300 Kogiavtin-. 
nearly One ThUiuand Page., inqlmting a Gluteirv anil 
Index, complete. Bv K T TR ill., M [>. H*ut, prepaid, 
by FIRST Mail, for *3,50. Ad less, FOWLER .x WELLS? 
No. Sso3 Broadway, N. Y, 7l4-2t 
JTKUIT AND 0ENAMENTAL TREES 
FOR THE AFTriUN OF 1863. 
1 7EI-.FTION NOTICE.— SHERIFF'S OFFICE, 
A Cor.-.xry ok M'iNROK - Notice Is hereby given, pur- 
suuut to too Statutes of this State, mid of the annexed 
""t'cefrom the Secretary of State, that the GENERAL 
"' heblin this ) mmty the TUESDAY 
SUCCEEDING THE FIRST MONDAY OF NOVEMBER. 
(3 d) 1803. at which election the officers named in the an¬ 
nexed notice will be elected. 
„ JAMES H. AYARREN. 
n . , „ , . . Sheriff of'the County of Monroe. 
Dated Rochester, August 3d. 180 , 8 . 
STATE OF NEW YORK. 
Office ok tub SEOiiRTAnr op State, ) 
_ , Albany, August 1st, 1883. t 
Tothr.Shtnti of (!■>■ Cnriti/i’f Monroe, 
Six—Notice is hereby given, that at the General Elec¬ 
tion to be held in this State, on the Turn.day succeeding 
the ftro Monday of November next, the following otticers 
are to be elected, to wit; 
A Seonh i -y of State, in the place or Horatio Ballard: 
A Comptroller, in the place of I ucius RnMnnou; 
A Tro.'nutoj, in the place of WlllJum 15 Lewis: 
An Attorn* v General, in the place of Daniel S. Dickin¬ 
son; 
A State Fmgiueer and Surveyor, in the place of William 
li lay lor; 
A Canal Commimlrmnr, in the place of William W. 
\V right; 
An luapcctor of State Prisons, in the place of .fames K. 
Bates; 
All whoso terms of office will expire on the last dav of 
December uoxt. 
Also, a Judg" of the Court of Appeals, in thu place of 
Henrv It. Nolden, who wits appointed to till the vacancy 
occasioned by the rosignalioii of Samuel L,Seldcn, whose 
U*nu [for which he w u elected) expin-s oipthe 31 si day of 
ueciunber, 1803. 
r , a ,v u 'hk-e of the Supreme Court, for the Seventh. 
Judicial Dis’rtrt, in the place of E. Darw in Smith, whose 
t^rtu of ctueo \viU oxptre on tho la.it day rif Duciunber 
next. 
Alisiva JuMlie.tt of *ho Suprom^ Court, in thu pl.ac.e of 
James t.. Smith, who was appointed to fill the vamucy 
occasioned by tl;,o resignation of Addison T. Knox, whose 
term (for wtmdi he win elected) expires on the 31.it day of 
IJitCBinltor, 1 Nil 
DICTIONARIES IN ENGLAND 
•.wa i -'" ' r. ix .v tuhKi have the [Measure to announce 
.hat .hev are. ,-n usu:,,, pref.ar,.,! to offer for the Fall Trade 
thu largest and most complete ..tuck of well-nruwn Fruit 
an-1 1 'ruaioeiilu Trees in Die United State, 
PLA.X1ERS, W USE ll miEX A NT) DEALERS 
Are invited to inspect the stock, and consult the Cata- 
Ic.’ilrH which ifiv m prlcvnaud ifnii*. 
Tho follow Jug CataloKuej will ho Heut to upplic&uts. nre- 
p.ohl, upon t|m rocoipl ot porit.it?' 11 Mtnmiis, jim folh»>vri viz * 
For Nos. 1 iutd 2. ten cents each, for No, five emits, uud 
for No. -I. three cents. 
Tusitic are at the room of the agent for Webster's 
Dictionaries, at Mason & Hamlin's, 274 Washington St., 
specimen copies of six different editions of Wrbstkr’s 
DictiO.vahv, published in England, and also specimens of 
“ Noah Webster's British and American Spelling Book," 
and “The Illustrated Webster Reader,' 1 also from the 
English press. No person can examine these volumes 
without realizing how very great a popularity the name of 
Noah Webster has attained in Great Britain.— Boston 
Journal. July £3,1S63. 
J7 -V.XT-L. IiNER NURSERIES, 
Itnnxritlr. Hi Dig */on Co*m .V. S’. 
We offer for the Fall trade, 
BO.OOfl Standard ’’csr Trees, 2 and 3 years. 
ftO.OOrt Dwarf Pear Trcus. 2 nod 3 years 
NO,OOO Plii'it Tr-'i-s. cx'rit tine; best in the State. 
100,000 Apple Trt-i-s. 8 and 4 years. 
Cherry Trees, Orange Quince, and a general assortment 
of the small fruit.. 
Also, a large stock of Evergreens, comprising American 
Arbor Vita-, Hemlock Spru- e, Balsam of Fir, Arc. 
Pear fca-edlinm., Apple SHe.liitign and Angers Quince 
Stocks. Perpetual and Clliubiug Roses 
Catalog jbb furaislied f" applicant. 
:ii- i ' JOHN C. WILLIAMS & C0„ 
Sept. 1888. I it** William*. Ramadan &. Co. 
$i5,00:'i'A5.00 
, &5,ooiat3.do 
, 30.lXXa33.tK) 
, 25,00 a 3l),lX) 
iltnvlicte, Commerce, 
_>TJS8F.I,L8 STItAWHF.ltItV PLANTS At *1.00 per 
A dozen, or $3.ou per hundred. Warranted genuine, by 
712—It j. KEECH. Waterloo, Seneca Co., N. Y. 
Iturnl New-Torkcr Office, j 
Rochester, September 15.1S63. 1 
A few changes in rates are apparent, although we do 
not note any material increase in business The alterations 
are at follows: 
Rye is 5c higher per bushel; Barley 10c lower; Butter is 
steadily advancing, and obioce brings 19 : 70c; Eggs are up 
to 12(5 Ue. 
jeochmtrr U'holtnale Prict*. 
Flour and firaln. Eggs, down. 12 u*lio 
Flour, win M-licnt,|fl,S 7 .a 8 .iX) Honey, box.la.y uc 
Flour, spring do a.lKXi-'-i.'O C;iiidfe->box.1—atgl.lc 
Flour, buckwheat 2 ,W.o g.f«.i Candles, extra . .. l-M lie 
Meal, Indian. ... 1.80 )1,85 Fruit ami Hoots. 
Wheat. Genesee.. 1.005-'1,25 Apples, bushel..,.. SXitWOO 
Best white Cann-ia I.lOi 1.25 Do. dried tllb — «®5.‘»c 
Corn, u0 70c Peaches, no .l(.Xal2c 
Rye. «0 fits bush iki @75 Cherries, do .R»:5 l 2 c. 
Oats, by weight... Lt 50c rluciH. do . 
cv. 1,1 
Bean-. 2.00 53,1X1 Hide* Uud Slilue, 
wheat ... . -00 -Ai.- Slaughter. <• y" 
Pork, oldm—i.. .13,'VXc 13,80 Sheep Pelts. 37hikt 1,00 
Pork, new mesi l-l.n-X-i lI 50 Lamb Pelts...... 23(^15 
Pork, clear.15.00 ‘ 13,50 Set-da. _ 
Preyed hogs,cwt 7,80® T.ihi Clover, medium..S-I.*xia-I,i5 
Hoot cwt. 5,00 a; 7 P) do largo.6.lX«a,8,5lJ 
Spring lainl»^,pHch^,i<> v S o.' 1 Timothy. u.OiA&i.M 
Mutton, carcns- 8,5,7c Sumlrles. 
Hams.-moked_ 9 1 ,v? 12 c Wood, hard 4.i.-:5yi,80 
BhouklCTS. O iVpjC Wood, soft.3,i.n : - UX) 
Chickens. ‘ lb- Coal. 8 crant<m.... 7.7sr«88,25 
Turkovs.. lOrTSc Coal. Pittston 7,75igis,35 
Oeeee..... tOoi-vOc Coal.SbainoWa—i.flOojS.ut) 
Dnir.s. A 
Butter, roll.lsNaic Salt, bbl. 2 , 2010 ) 2,37 
Batter, firkin. Hi l-c Straw, tun. . r»,i'«.a7 U0 
Cheese, now. 813 IIOC Has, tun.9,00. - 11,00 
Choose, old. 12312 X 40 Wool, Yi tb. -t.VijSSc 
I.ird. tiled. 9 a: Idc WUitolisb. 'i bbl.. t At a 5 , 1 x 1 
7allow, rough.. .. 75 7.‘,C Co.lftsh. q nn'al. 6,(W>i7,lKi 
Tdllow. tried.lO.ailOc Trout, naif bbl.... 0,QO@5,2S 
YnilSElir STOCK FOli HALF. FOR CA61I.— 
' ft,OOO Ffr*t Class PluinTrees, -tdendid, *2iMI per 1.000. 
12,000 FW, Class Peach, 1 year, t to 8 foot, stuckv, 3300 
pnv l,txx). U.otio First t’las- Cherry, 2 year*, extra fine*90 
pet-1.000. V.Y.Ooo 3 year old Apple tree-, large $30 tier 
1,000 712-If AMOS A. N KWSDN. Geneva, N. Y. 
\\m;\vi;k'x impkovei> oiiihakd whiffle. 
*' TURKS. — Frermenttilbiig among FniltTreesincreases 
thelr’grmvth and their prnduc.tlou of frlilt. By using 
Weaver's GicUat'd Whillletreea this din be ucenni[dished 
without danger of barkingo* inioriug either Nursery or 
Orchard Trees. Everv turn on-niu; a Nursary or Orchard 
should use them. Sold by M 1 lv 1 .NHl.KV re POLLOCK, No. 17 
Butfiln street. Rochester, X. Y. 
Soo Reconimeudatiims as below: 
We have used Weaver 1 :. Improved Orchard WhifHotroe, 
and can recommend It fqllv fer the merits claimed. 
Kl.l.W.VXliKR \ BARRY. KK«»ST & CO . 
GOULD A- BEOKWtTy, T. 15 YALE & CO. 
See description and engraving in Rrn tt Sept. 8th. 
\[ l»NOLIA ACINTIINATA. - Having been 
]y 1 fortunate in raising a very large stork of Oils noble 
anu beautiful tree—the lluest 01 all American tniest Trees 
—wo are able to offer it utvei-y low rates, by the dn/,en, 
hundred or thousaud. from four to eight feet iu height. 
Prices given on application. 
Rept. 1.1803 ELLWANDER Ac BARRY. 
(7U-ltl Mt. Hope Nurseries. KocUester, N. Y. 
j_kI7JLB8 FOB FA I,la PLANTING. 
Mv illustrated descriptiye bulb catalogue 
for the Aunimti o( 1553 . is aow published and Will he sent 
free to all who apply by mail, it contains a list, nf the beat 
Hv i'.'IXTHS, Ch0i:i sl48, TpLII‘8, UkOWN 1MPKKUL8, S.NCW 
Balls, Lilies, ,Ac.. with pricea, [7111 
Address, J.VUKH VICK, Rochngter. N. Y. 
ALE AM* FEMALE AGENTS WANTED.-Rapid 
sale and large profits. CHALLEN, Philadelphia, i’a. 
I^RIIT TUFFS, Gil tin; VINFS, Ac.- 
I Will he found at the Bi-u-.-, s C<- Nurse, l,-r :i choice 
lot oi Fruit. PreoK, winch will bo paid cheap. I have on 
baud 100,080 Apple Tree*, and I years old: 2o.0tW Flam 
Tree*; 23,000 Standard ami Dwarf Fear Tree* Allot which 
are iu line order. Also. IO. 1 H 1 O 2 y ear old Delaware Grape 
vine*; 20,ixi(i 1 year old do. R 11 siie11> btn 1 wbvrry jdantn, 
25 for *2;8t': 80for 81.00: ltlu for *8 00. lit! ap in good order 
and sent as directed T have a gon-1 iisMirtoumlof Trees, 
Urare VIue* and Flower*, such agat-9 asuall ■ kept bv nur¬ 
sery meu, which I would invite there wishing 1(1 nurebaso 
to call and examine for themselves. Located a abort dis¬ 
tance North of the Depot, iu Waterloo. N Y 
UNIVERSAL^ 
)OltTAIll,8 FHINTJ.NG OFFICKJK— For sale by the 
Adams Press Co., 31 Dark Row, N Y. Circular sent 
ee. .specimen theet- uf Type. Cut*, ka., six cent*. 
.clothes 
The Wool Markets, 
I’atenlrd Octobrv HI* 1S6‘*« 
THE CABINET ORG A NS are l*ro non need by artist* "the 
beat of their kind to the world,"—and “ very admirable 
for both private and public use " I-Soe written testimony 
from more than o\K nL’NORBD of the most eminent organ¬ 
ist* of the loadingCUie* 1 Masii.yA: H* VMY'olnHh limi-utg 
have received the only Gold Micnst, ever awarded in this 
country.—also Ei.evkx Sii.vku .Mkdals, ami fourteen Di¬ 
ploma*. in all twenty-six First Premium*,—over all com¬ 
petitors. 
Price* of Cabinet Organs, Iniioufucturi'd solely by M.V 30 N' 
k IJami.in,] *70 to ?,'xX), Meiuduons JCffto $17(1. 
N. I!. Inetmctore tiic tlie Cublnet Organ,- id *0 arr.ange- 
nK-nts of music lor the same, nre piiblisned bv M. & 11. 
”, ’ Illustrated Catalogue* sent bv mail. 
Address “Maim)* k Ha-.iu\. Boston," or " Mason 1 Bko- 
THERa, New York.'* f7l 1-I7t] 
NEW YORK, Sspt 10 .—Wool—A s far as we can ascer¬ 
tain prices remain unchanged. 
Saxony Fleece, 'pi tb. 70 a. 72 c 
American full blood Merino.67i«:89 
Do hnlt and three quarter do. 64 a 88 
Do Native and quarter do.82oi6S 
Extra pulled.70@72 
Suiwrtlne do. esmOM 
No 1 do. GXetlfl 
Califorma fine, unwashed.AdisffO 
Do common do . 250u32 
Peruvian washed. W($A\ 
Chilian Merino unwashed.31-38 
Do Mestiza do . :ioiaXU 
Valparaiso do . 2 h «22 
South American Merino unwashed.34i*36 
Do do Mestiza do .2»:e'28 
Do do common washed......8Sw30 
Du do Entre Rtos washed.8l>:a>32 
Do do do do unwashed...... 14:1)18 
Do do Cordova washed...38(5.- 9 ) 
Cape Good Hope unwashed.. ' 28 432 
Ea*t India Washed...StF 'si 
African unwusheiL. 22pi32 
Do washed.. 40 r7**tl 
Mexican unwashed.288720 
Texas.—( 3 )— 
Smyrna uuwashed.255,28 
Do washed...425 46 
Syrian unwashed. 224.25 
HOftTON, 8 ept- 9—The quotations of this market me 
ax follow*: 
Saxony and Merino, fine. 72 b' 73c. 
Du do full blood.TiV 'TI 
Do do hall’aud three-fourths.. 87(5,i7W 
Common.flXoKM 
Pulled extra. .80l a .87 
Do superfine. 6S(''85 
Do No. 1 . nog'fill 
Do No. 2 .Off ' 1 ft) 
Western mixed .nOf-85 
Smyrna washed. 4 ft 4*43 
Do unwashed.14^)25 
Syrian...,. OOiaOO 
Capo.. .. ..3fKa38 
Crimea. . IXKo 01 ) 
Buenos Ayres. 235 70 
Perltviau washed....*. ftV5.fi 
Canada... 58 4 65 
California.2875)70 
(*4737 TO «SO PF.U MONTH.-Agents wanted in 
w I every County to introduce our new " Litti.r 
Gia.nt Skwtng Malhtnk," pricu only Jl.v For particulars, 
terms. Ac., address with stamp. 
703-26t T. S. PAGE, Geu'l Agt, Toledo, Ohio. 
The Provision Markets. 
NEW YORK, Sept. 12 .—Ashes — Steady. Sales at *7,00 
for pots, and *9,ft) for pearls. 
Flour—M arket less active and scarcely so firm. Sales at 
-' 1,1X45 1,40 for Superfine State; *4.75 4 4.85for extra State; 
*4.iV - 4.111 for superfine Western; $4.49Ji4,!)o for eummou 
to lucoiiiin extra We-tem; fia.IA'i5.35 for *hlpi- : .ne brands 
extra round hooped Ohhuami ?3.L5A7,ft) fortr.iee brands 
do. Sale* choice extra State were’made at *4,9' • ‘. D.i, 
Ca.iadUn Moui inaylu; quoted dull and htav. Sam- at 
?4A>c4,90torcctomim; S<, 9 i*7,ft)for good t«choice extra 
Bye flour quiet ami hte.-uly at *3,ftV>A20 for inferior to 
cliuice. Corn in«al >ti fair request. *ale»iit *4,bl tor white 
Wi.-tfro. *4,V) for Brandy wine, and Sl.'tO fur Atlantic Mill* 
und caloric. 
Gnxts Wheat market dull and price* tending downward. 
Sale:, at Mo . *1,03 for Chicago spring; U3c(5 f!.l 2 for Mil¬ 
waukee ciuli; *1,1:14.1,17 amber Iowa; st.id i l.l!) for red 
winter Western; *1.204 1.26 for amber Michigan, $1,27 for 
very choice 1 I 0 , * 1,08 for unround do; 81.13; • 1.19 for amber 
Green Bay rprujg. Rye, quiet and steady Sale*, Western 
a: !*3c. Barley in mono rate request at $1.2X4 1.23. Barley 
limit continues dull and nominal. IVus. quiet at *1,00 for 
uiuia, • ,’orn market • ties h iavy Sa4-- .it 74c for 
shipping mixed Weetern. dosing at Inside quotation; 72.‘*c 
for Eastern; 77c for prime yellow Western. Data fairly ac¬ 
tive* Sales at S8@82c for Caua'iian. 0%y7lcfor Western, and 
KV ’7lc for Stater 
f'e.uvisiovS—The por). market U dull and a shade easier. 
Sale* at S11.75@13.76 for roera; 313,254 18,iM for new 
I rinse me**, and *10,50t-t 10,75 for prime Beef is steady. 
Sales at SlAftofi.Off for country prime: J-VVX. 1 7.ft) for 
country me**, $10,60 - lS.a) for n-packed mes«, anti $13,Oft;* 
LV*) for extra itv-ss. i'riiav mess Beef dull and nominal 
at $A),ix)4;22,fti Beef hams rule- quiet and continue uu- 
■changed.' Sale* at $17,00 tor choli-e extra Western. Cut 
Spent* fine-. Sain* at 5'i •'-'die for sip ilder-. and KSjV'ufic 
for liaois. Bacon aides steady. Price- : - ufnal at 6c 
for Western -Uot't ribbed inhldlee. and 8- 1 , r tV.-,r era short 
clear middl)-* Lani rule* duli aud le-.- r. uu - tie* at 10 ■; 
This popular machine Bells rapidly wherever offered. 
Every Family will Jiave one! 
It is only a question of time. Thousands of families every 
month are beiDg relieved in that hurdestof all housework, 
WASHING Thousands of dollars are daily wived by press¬ 
ing the water aud dirt out - d the clothes, instead of twist¬ 
ing and wrenohingtUe fabric aud destroying the garments. 
Cotton fa Expensive, 
Save it by using the Universal Clothes Wringer- 
“Time Is Money.” 
OrasoK Jt;t>t\ Esq., of the Amrncan Ajrnrulfurttt, says 
4, A child can readily wring out n tubfull of clothe* m a few 
minutes " Therefore use the I' C. W. and save time anil 
money. 
Ladies who Imve long used them and kuow their value 
speak in the highest terms in their praise. Onu says—*' I 
would as soon be without my cow a* without my wringer." 
Another, "lean now vo to bed and sleep after washing- 
day” Another—" I ha. I to pay fifty cents font washwoman 
before uud now we do it ourselves." Another—" Thu rich 
may afford to do without them, but f could not,” &c., kc- 
These are but a few among thousand- Every one using 
them will report likewise. 
We have seven sizes, from $5 to *38. Those suitable for 
ordinary family Use are No. 1, $19. and No. 2. 87 These 
have 
OOG-WHEELS, 
and are WaiihaNTRI) in every particular. 8his means 
especially, that after a few months use, the lower roll 
mi,!, .v«t Tn't st p.v Tin: shaft, 
and tear the clothing, a* is the ' )*e with our No. 3 ($5) and 
other wringers without Coo-Whkki,* 
Iu April’s sales of ever f.tMX), only 27 were of the No 3. 
$5 *iz.e, without Cogs. In our retail sales we have outsold 
one ill over o near! Tbte shows which stylo i* appreciated 
by the public- This is the only wringer with the 
PATENT COG-WHEEL REGULATOR, 
And though other wringer maker* are licensed to nso our 
rubber rolls, yet none an etvr Ike used to use tlieCoo- 
Wmkki.s. Therefore, for cheapness and durability, buy 
only the 
Universal Clothes Wringer. 
On receipt of the price, from places where no one is sell¬ 
ing, we will send the U. G. W. free of expense. What we 
especially wnnt Is a good 
CANVASSER 
id every town. We offer liberal inducements and guar¬ 
antee the exclusive sale. Apply at once to 
JULIUS IVES A CO., 
713 347 Broadway, New York. 
M aplewood young ladies’ institute, rm*- 
flold, Mass., commences its 45th semi-annual session 
October I. 1803. [711-5tj 
Aildrii** Rev. ft V. SPEAK, the Principal, for Circulars. 
P ATENTS -In the Uvitku Status, Encla.vd, and 
Fnx.vi is, ob'allied on the most favorable term*.at the 
Western N. Y. Patent Agency at Rncncater an I Buffalo, 
N.Y. 1711-11) J FRASER & CO. 
^HE ILLINOIS STATE PAIR POR 1863, 
WILL IIS HKLU AT 
DECATUR, MACON COUNTY, 
Commencing on Monday, September 28th, 
AND CONTINUING ONE WEEK. 
THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE nre gratified In belngnhlo 
to announce to thtt people ot the Northwest Unit the gen¬ 
eral arrangements for holding the Annual Exhibition have 
imver been more entirely complete and satisfactory than 
atpreaeut- 
The central aud aeoemible location—the beauty and con¬ 
venience of the g roll nils for both Fail- ami camping pun 
pose*—the local pride and wnoivy of the citizen* of Macon 
county, who are erecting building* and fixture* of tasteful 
and permanent character-the liberality aril hearty co¬ 
operation of railroiul uurunaui.-x throughout tile .State, to¬ 
gether with the Interest felt and manifested on alt hands 
iu the improvement of labor-saving machinery, mode* of 
farm culture, andAtocl; all coiubipe tv give assuraacetbat 
this Fair will le; successful nut only in attracting large 
numbers of our people to witnes* and engage )u It* competi¬ 
tions, but emlueutly no in point of substantial usefulness 
to the cause of AcKnn-t.ri iik, HORTICCLTI KK, and the Mg- 
CKA.VIQ und IIOtlflKHOU) AllTS- 
THE FIELD TRIAL OF 
P10W3, Cultivators, Harrows, Ditching Ma¬ 
chines, &c, 
Will commence near Pecxtur on -Monday, Sept. 21st. the 
week preceding the Fair. Manufacturers will confer a 
favor aud enable the Board to make the best possible pra- 
Nnu AinicrtiscmfiUs 
ly ADVERTISING TERMS, In All vance —ThiRTY- 
Fj vx Cx-vrs a Linz, each insertion. A price and a half for 
extra display, or S 'D-i cents per line ol space Skkoial 
Notioxs (following reading matter, leaded.) 60 cents a line. 
JJIRDSELL’S PATENT 00MBINED 
Cd'() JV MONTH I We want Agent* at *60 a month, ex- 
‘ peune* paid, to rail our Everlasfint/ Emails, On 
r,da' Ho,-to -.V, and 13 other useful and curious artlclt*. 15 
ciicuIai»//c. Addre**. rflLlW k CLARK, Biddeforii, Me 
prices cxmiiE3\rr 
AND ALL OTHER PARTICULARS, 
|>liOKLK s SALE of rich and valuable goods, compris- 
1 > lug a great variety of unredeemed articles, valued 
from75 cents to S300. For sale at one dollar each, to be 
delivered iu rototiou as entered in our book*. For list of 
goods send 3 cents portage tor circular. 
Address, ANDREWS k CO . 
JOS Sudbury street, Boston, Mass. 
JOS LI II CARPENTER, 
*Y«. 32 Jay Street, JYete JTori* 
X3T E*rocluc»; JJoujilit. 
HflfJ XBC J tftri' '"•'TnrS « 
CLOVER THRASHER &; HULLER, 
Patented May 13th. 1358; Deo. 13th, 1059; April 8th. 
1882, aud May 13th. JL862. 
it an UK A err a ico by 
Aulnirn L*ubliwliing Co.’s 
BOOK AGENT’S HEAP - QUARTERS. 
'THEY HA YE THE LATEST. LARGEST, CHEAPEST 
1 AND BUST SELU.Vi; IIIttTOMV OF THE ItEltEie 
LION, and other very popular book*, fur which thev want 
good agenT* iu all parts of tb* Country Money i» plenty, 
aud we guaraute-e a doji/ profit of from elx to ten dollurx. 
For full particular;-, write soon to 
714-eowtr E. «. 6TOHKE, Auburn, N. 
ORAIG MI0R0S00PLI 
WEST HENRIETTA, MONROE COUNTY, N. Y. 
This machine operate* in Clov«r thrashing similar to 
Grain Separators in wheat thrashing, doing all the work at 
one operation, without re handling the chaff In thu 
hands nf good operator* it will ikmxh, hull, anil dean from 
W to 60 bushel* a day without was to of fl e«it The under¬ 
signed is manufacturing the only machine patented that 
thrashes, balls and cleans, all at the same Operation. All 
machines that do t.be whole work, not marked ButUsKLl.’s 
Patknt, are infringement*. The public ajn hereby cau¬ 
tioned oot to purchase tlir,*e that am infringement* of said 
patent, as any person puroh irir.g and using such will ho 
held liable for daninges. All liinuiuuuiVatiims -jirected to 
the subscriber, at West Ileunetta, will bo promptly re¬ 
sponded to. Order e.afly if you wish a machine 
'Wiie Machine lias always taken the First Premium at 
State Fairs where allowed to compete, and saves more than 
halt the expense of the old way of getting out clover seed, 
in time and iahor, 
JOHN C. BiRDSELL. Manufacturer. 
712eot-tf we.u Henrietta, Monroe Co.. N- Y. 
4 DJHDNDAC tlRM'E.—The enrliost ami oest Native 
a> Grape, of the most delicate Uavor, equal to the best 
vinery grape*; without pulp, aud ripening two or three 
weeks earlier than the Delaware. 
2 years old, No, 1, very strong, >5: No. 2, Si, 
1 do No. I, do S3; No 2, *2 
AUcut back to 3 - r 4 eye*. Vines will be packed in the 
best manner and forwarded by Express, or small vines by 
mail, if desired. App:> with remittance to 
714-2* _ t JOHN W. BAILEY. 
Plattsburgh, Clinton Co , N. Y. 
manckactcrkk ok 
riCVGE OHANGH PLANTS.—For this Fall only at $6 
) per 1,000. The usual discount to the trade. 
Tip )MAS MEEHAN, Nurseryman, 
I710-6tj Germantown, Pa. 
the prairie farmer, 
' X WEEKLY 
AGRICULTURAL AND HOUTICULTnUL JOURNAL, 
Snort!) be in every Western man’s hand*. It is bow in 
its lwentv-tmr-1 vear. It* information is the most reliable 
on all matters relating to AutitovLTraK, HoKTin t-Traz, 
andlloitK 1 -NTF.k:-. sr*. Kepurt* markets fullv each week 
Terms, in advance-I copy, f-VH; 2copies, $3.00; 10 copies 
and I to Agent, $i5,C0. 
Samples free by addressing, 
EJ1EKY a: CO., Chicago. Illinoia. 
FOR PURIFYING 
Tlie Cattle Markets. 
ALBANY, Sept. 14.— Beeves— The supply is again above 
the average, but there is falling off in quality and weight 
as compared with the ottering* last week. Towards the 
ciu-e prices drooped fJ ft live weight, and the trade was 
dull at that. 
Reckipts.—T he following is our comparative statement 
of receipts at this market over the Central railroad, esti¬ 
mating sixteen to the car:— 
Cor. week 
Tnis week. Last week last year. 
Beeves. 3.792 4,156 4.224 
Sheep. 8,225 6,209 6,316 
Hogs. uOO 000 000 
Aver, weekly Total since Total same 
receipts last year. January 1. date la*t rear. 
Beeves.3,43! 136.976 125,397 
Sheep. 4.406 147.361 143,452 
Hogs. 332 5,227 3,632 
PEICES:— 
Tlds week Last week. 
Premium (per 100 tbs).JO.ft/uO.— $6,Jo@o,oo 
Extra.ajsrafi.ftl 5,S7(o6,10 
First quality. 4.87.38.37 5,i»'(a5/>0 
Second quality. -j.OiVu 4,'.t 4 .ix>u 4 .Si 
Third quality. 2/5qiS,:» 3.0023,50 
Sheep—T he supply is fair, white the demand is compara¬ 
tively light, and the market is easier. Prices range from 
4\i «5c £1 P>. the outside for Prime, heavy lot*. Tnw&rd 
the dose the best lots were offered at 3c, without tuker- 
Tlu> average price realized on all sale* dil not exceed 
4.*ic lb. 
Iona—Early in the week the decline in price* wssrapi!. 
out the market raided somewhat on Friday and Saturday 
an 1 closed pretty Itrru at 5-l iSHc V lb, the demand being 
ri:r. Receipts at West Albany lot the week, about 9,000 
Lake, Rain and River Water, 
NO. G» BUFFALO RTUEET, 
IfoClxiatur, “V. 
ry IX 33 CIIA 1VI PION, 
EICKOK'S PATENT PORTABLE 
KEYSTONF t’IDFR AND WINE ITIILE. 
10,000 IN CSB AND APPROVED. 
Tats admirable machine is now ready for the fruit bar- 
vast of 1863. It is, if possible, made bettor than ever be¬ 
fore, and well worthy the attention of all farmers wanting 
such machines. 
will properly grind grapes- For sale by all respectable 
dealers. 
If your merchant does not keep them, tell him to send 
for one for you, or writo to the manufinturer Veurself 
Address the manufacturer, W. O. HICKnR, 
[709-yt] Eagle Works. Harrisburg, Pa. 
D ISSOI.l TION OF CO-I*.VHTNEI{SIIlP. 
— The partnership heretofore existing between 
John C. Biruskll and Ikaaii H. Biioxaw has expired by 
limitation- The business of tile firm will be continued by 
the undersigned- 7I2-3t JOHN C. BIRDSELL. 
■inn nnn appi^e trees ,5 to h toot 
X VJ V J. " J U U high, at ft per hundred. 
3D,Oft) Standard Pear Trees. 6 to 7 feet high, at f26 p 100. 
10 .WSI Dwarf Pear Trees, 3 to « feet high, at. »18 fr 1ft). 
30,000 White Grape and Cherry Currants: 3.utM) Diana 
Grape Vines A largo stock of Peach treea, Cht;rry tree*, 
Plum trees. Gooseberries, RiJ[)berriM, HWkbetnc*, Straw- 
burnes, most of the new varnjtlvs of Native Grape*. Ac., he. 
tyr All tif the fjtgt fVeStem varieties grown «r tentively.— 
Local and I'ravrling A grids Wanted. 
Wboleoale and Descriptive Catalogues sent to all appli¬ 
cant* who inclose stamps to pre-pay postage 
Address E* MOODY A SON, 
861 Niagara Nqjraertes, Lock port, N. Y 
fmjrtoved ludelibie Pencil," for marking clothing. 
" Ilemm^r and r>hl« J." combined for hau'l -ewme " Bird 
Napkin and M ork Holder." for the lap. Kerosene Cra¬ 
ter, u-ed on lamp chimneys for heating purposer 1 Im¬ 
proved Keio^ne Burner* " ''Flexible Shawl and Nur 
e.-ry Pins. " Wolcott’s l’aln Annihilator." cures Head¬ 
ache ano Toothaithe in 3 minutes 
Samples bv mail 29 cente each. For Catalogue and Terms 
enclose stamp. RICE k CO., 
ilFAt (17 Park Row. S( r Y. 
J REES: TJtEEN! ! TREESiTT 
For Fall Sales, a large and unusually fm e stock of 
Fit L IT J.Y/4 OIt-Wt.nEATAL, TIIEES 
in complete variety. 
Suiurus. Roses. Bhtiptng Plant?, Bulbs, ko — t snien- 
uid lot of three und four years old. J 
Extra StaNiiaup Peak Tni.r.r 
itealers alid Planters supplied on liberal terms. 
Send three cent »limp for Catalogues, as follows- 
No. I. Descriptive Fruit Catalogue. 
t'-"' $ {Jswiptlte; Ornamental Catalogue. 
No J. WhoiesAle Trade I Jet. 
71F'> n r , lr _ T. C. MAXWELL & BROS. 
Geneva, Ont. Co., N. Y., Sept. 1363. 
PE It MONTH 
pfDKlt PKKS? SUHEWS. — Five feet long 
t diameter These powerful screws brim 
more inice than port Abie presses. Old Briers 
M. ARNOLD, Poughkeepsie (N. Y.) Foundry. 
n B . M X Xj U £2 R , 
V ^ / * FOItKlGN AND AMEBIC AN 
Horticultural Agent & Oommission Merchant 
EXHIBITION A.VB SALES ROOMS, 
No. 634 Broadway, near Bleeker St., New York. 
All binds of new. rare, and Seedling Planta. Fruits. 
Flowertt. Trees, Vinex, Shrai't.Ae.; iron. Wire and Rustic 
Work: French, English and American Gina*; Patent Heat¬ 
er*, Fr-rv-igri and American Book*, Mag;«lne*. Paper*. 
Plates. De«i*n*, Druwjng*. Ac. All Horticultural Nov«[ties, 
as *oon a* introduced. 
t:1T All order*. Ac., will receive the personal attention 
of the Proprietor 
B UDMJF.WATEII PAJNT. — Established 1S30. -Fire 
and Wuter Proof, for roofs, outside work, deck* of ves- 
*e'“. iron work, brick, tin. railroad bridges, depot*. &c. 
Depot74 Maiden Lane. New York. 
I 7 tri- 26 t! ROBERT REYNOLDS, Agent. 
From the Rochester Daily Cnion and Advertiser. 
Manual os Flax and Hemv Ort.Tt ki:.— We are pleased 
to learn that tills valuable little work i* selling rapidly and 
widely. 'I he publisher is daily receiving order* from vari- 
tm 4 parts of the Loyal State* and tiie Camela- Three edi¬ 
tion* have been nobUslied wittdn a- many weeks, and the 
demand is socii that a fourth ii u -w in'prets Those desir¬ 
ous of Obtaining reliable inlonnalion on the culture Of Flax 
and Hem;), and the preparation of their staples for market 
should send 26 cent* to I', ft. T. Moork, Roctu-amr, N. Y \ 
for his Manual on the subject. 
TilPKOVKD kllOKT llwBNM FOR SALE,—I have 2 
1 yearling Bull*. 3 Heifers, and 2 Bull Calves, for •< 
cheap. Toe yearling bulls are Herd Book animals, ami all 
are thorough-bred T. c, PETERS. 
Darien, N. Y., Jaly 20th. 1A6H. 70ti-eow9t 
17VARM. FOB SALE —One of the best in Western New 
A kork Location oeaatiful and near RK- and market. 
Address Box 388, Batavia, N. Y. 703-tf 
