T!P r f 
EAHDALL’3 PRACTICAL SHEPHERD 
fS'flO MONTU / We wftnt Agents at $60 a month.ex- 
‘’m! Vi aeUour F.crrlattino Pencils, Ori- 
riifa/Viuni'>£, and 1.} other useful rind curious articles 15 
circulars,/;-^. Address. SHAW & CLARK, Biddeford, Mo 
A GREAT BOOK FOR AGENTS! 
„Iv the city of Grand Rapids, .Mich., 
•ThNNY A., wile of Btnvuv H, Sto.nk 
her ago 
Wyoming County papers please copy 
Ly Theresa, N Y , Sept. 10th, DtiETT 
or At .prep A and Hakaii Hot.mrs, ac> 
■Jay-. Also, Mil t. i2th JENNIE S. t 
daughter of ai.fmko a. and Sarah He 
2 months and 23 days. 
UNIVERSAL^ 
I ^UEtTION NOTICE.-SHERIFF’S OFFICE. 
_j oi'.vn or Mosrok—N otice is hereby given, pur- 
no!" I r tbe Statutes o! this State, anil of the annexed 
f'l ivT nv 3,'V 1 TTV State, that the GENEK.vS 
SI VrKprit'ff'-rwir‘ ! i'Tu , i-if 1 M Vv.?. nt £ on ! h “ TUESDAY 
J . . m FIRST MONDAY OF NOVEMBER 
Which ol.ictiou the ottk-ers named iu the an¬ 
nexed notice mil he elected. 
.JAMES II WARREN, 
n , , „ . . . Sheri IT o! the County of Monroe. 
Dated Rochester, August 3d,]?63. 
STATE OF NEW YORK, 
Office of the Secketarv of State > 
»sw ,n,„ sfcAsr 1 * 
.. .7, . lc ?hereby Riven, that «t the General Elec- 
l " u 'V,'"' 1 ; 1 til till* State, on the Tuesday succeeding 
M?to»C^.'^^“hermurt. the following officer* 
A Secretary of Sim.., m the place of Horatio Ballard- 
A lomptrollur, tn the place of Lucius Robinson, 
Dr. Randall's new work on Saner Hpska.vprt, 
recently announced as in preparation. Is now In press, 
grid will be published early in October. It is entitled The 
Practical Shepherd, and must prove the best and most 
complete practical work on the subject ever published in 
America. The demand for a good Sheep Book is great, 
and this one is designed to supply it fully. Its salo must 
be immense in all parts of the country where sheep are 
kept. The book will be furnished to Agent* on such 
terms that they cannot fail to make money rapidly by its 
sale. Enterprising canvassers wanted in F.very County— 
such as will attend to the business thoroughly. 
t'gf’* The Practical Shepherd will contain over Four 
Iluruilred large duodecimo pages, and embrace numerous 
fine and costly engravings. The work will be much larger 
and more comprehensive tbau originally intended, several 
chapters and Illustrations having been added since it was 
first announced. Its retail price will be $1.50. Sample 
copies sent (post paid) on the receipt of price. For Cir¬ 
culars containing the terms to Agents, &c., address 
r>. ID. T. MOOllE, 
Editor Rcrai. Nf.w-Yorkkr, Rochester, N. Y 
Nan rliiiicvtiscmcnts 
THE PRACTICAL SHEPHERD, 
1 From the Rochester Daily Democrat & American, Aug 24. ] 
Wk have been favored by the publisher with advance 
sheets of the Fkactical Shepherd, a work on Sheep 
Husbandry, bv the Hon. H S Randall, of Cortland. New 
York, now being published by 1> D. T. Moore of this 
city. The work will ho an elaborate One, and will eon- 
tain a vast fttud of information bearing upon the topics 
which the volume will embrace. Mr Randall is well 
qualified, by observation and experience, to edit a work 
of this character He is a careful and correct writer, and 
the Practical Shepherd "ill be a valuable acquisition to 
every farmer's library. The publisher is sparing no pains 
to get out a work that w-ill he both creditable In matter 
and style of execution, to the source from which It oma 
nates. It 1* printed on a superior quality of paper, in 
beautiful and clear type, and i» amply illustrated. 
The engravings are by <>rr and <’ar»oti, of New 1 nrk, 
from drawmgf- made by Page, of .Sennett, N. Y,. w ho is 
pronounced to be the best artist and designer of the kind 
in the State The publication of this work is being 
pushed rapidly forward, and will bo issued by Mr. Moore 
at an early period. 
ROBERTSON’S EXCELSIOlt VEOET 
V ABLE CLITER — A Jmk.it Pukvicm Machine! 
( f ,UI P*! r " 0 ™ artlicted with Cancers, 
IWr*. HwolllTitfM, or old mojuh, no mutter of how 
hmg standing, can receive, I tr FWq. Cu.nZjiZ 
Circular, describing the mode nt t rkktniunt. used for many 
Jtoushy the subscribers lit their Lancer Hospital, in New 
The Cattle markets. 
ALBANY, Sept. 21 — Bkkvks The average quality of 
of the Reeves is poor, light, thin stock, averaging from IKK) 
to 1.000 tbs being in the majority. Prices are l.Ve.Z.lc h WO 
Its lower, but there is utmost that depreciation iu quality. 
ltitrBtrTs.—Tlie following is our com para five statement 
of receipts at this market over the Ccnntral Railroad, esti¬ 
mating sixteen to the car:— 
Cor week 
This week. Last week last year 
Reeves...2.900 3.792 3,(lf.H 
Sheep. 6.600 8,225 5,811 
Hogs. 000 000 130 
Aver, weekly Total since Total same 
receipts last year. January I. date last year. 
Beeves. 3,431 130.916 129,372 
Sheep. 4,406 152,061 110,305 
Hogs. 332 5,227 8,362 
Prices:— 
This week. Last week. 
Premium (per 100 tbs).30.0000,— $0,0000,00 
Extra.6,6(Xu)6,W) 6,7506 00 
First quality.4,75 ohUO 4.87@5,37 
Second quality.S.iSmJUX) 4,0004.35 
Third quality. 2,5003,00 2,7603.26 
Shrki—T here has been a reasonable supply throughout 
the week,T.ut the trade lias not been active, owing princi¬ 
pally to the large supplies of thu two preceding weeks, 
Kouiu of which is still held tn the pastures hereabouts 
Prices range from 4 Me. |I lb, the outside quotation for the 
highest extras in the yards. 
(bias are in large supply and rather limited request 
Sales at 3‘<ui5.'4(a)3,!j,c p lb. Receipts at East Albany about 
S.o.o head. 
MiCo w a —No Inquiry — Journal. 
NEW YORK, Sept. 15 For Beeves, Milch Cows. Veal 
Calves, and Sheen am] Lambs, at the Washington Drove 
Yard, corner of Fourth avenue and Forty-fourth street; 
at Chamberlain’* Hudson River, Bull's Head, font or Robin¬ 
son street.; at Browning’s in Sixth street, near Third ave¬ 
nue , and also at O'Brien's Central Bull's Head, Sixth street. 
For Swine, at Allertouji Yard, fool of 37th street. N. R. 
The current prices for lira week at all the markets are as 
follows- 
beef cattle 
First quality.p cwt $l),00<a.'ll,50 
Ordinary quality. 9,50(3:10,50 
Common quality. 8,000 9,00 
Inferior quality-. 6 Olka 7,60 
COW3 AMD CALVK8. 
Fi rst qual itv.$45,00065,00 
Ordinary quality.36,iX)<fii.’i,00 
Common quality.3n,00w''36,00 
Inferior quality. 25,00030,00 
VEAL CALVES. 
First quality.P lb 7 ®7>£c 
Ordinary. « 07 e 
Common.Siyfaio c 
Inferior.5 (5)5>qc 
NEW WORK ON SHEEP HUSBANDRY, 
York City. Cancers are removed wHlmoV'prim'auVt wit 
out the use of the knife. Send for a Lirculur 
... Address Drs BABCOCK It TOBIN. 
[706-tf[ No. 27 Bond street, New York, N. Y 
’* ** MONTH. Agent* wanted 
S?,*,*V VBry 9'. mnty t0 „ Introduce mir new “ Litt 
Giant Skwinci Mach inf.” price only $16. For particola 
term* &o., address with stamp. 1 
703-261 T s. PAGE, (Jen’l Agt. Toledo. Ohio 
[From the P,ocbe*ter Evening Express, Aug 23 J 
A few weeks since we announced the preparation of 
“The Practicil Shepherd,’ 1 anew and standard work on 
Sheep Husbandry, by lion Henry S RaUdali, and which 
was iu course of publication by D. P. T. Moore, of t his 
city. The buok is not yet out, but will soon be published, 
and advance sheet* have already appeared giving an indl 
ition of it* value a great, deal more labor and expense 
are bestowed In the preparation of the work than in any 
previous attempt in this country, most former book- on 
sheep husbandry being either republications of foreign 
works, or like the •‘Sheep Husbandry in the 8outh.' in 
series of letter* to the Governor of South Carolina,) not 
suited to the wants of the great majority of wool growers 
in tills country. 
These work* have been heretofore the only one* which 
could he obtained, and the large sale which they have 
This is the host Vegetable Cutter extant. It was award¬ 
ed the First Premium at the recent N. Y. State Fair at 
litaca, and at every previous Fair wherever exhibited 
The Machine will bo shipped to anv part of the country 
on receipt of price—sp). Address, 
715-ltUm ROBERTSON & CO.. 
W South Salina, street, Syracuse, N. Y. 
V IFY > M'Ull nil’ Mill' WICJT HUM' 
enjoyed in spite of their deficiencies shown the nvressBy 
of some complete work of this kind. Thi* desideratum 
has, we believe, now been obtained, and from the advance 
sheets which we have had t.lie privilege of examining, we 
think it will prove a standard work on the nnhjcet. Mr 
Randall is already known a* a well informed writer on 
stock grow ing, and both his name and that of the pub 
Usher are euffleieut guarantee of Its completeness and 
reliability It is adorned and illustrated with a large 
number of engravings of representative animals of the 
various breeds, nearly all of which have been prepared at. 
great expense expressly for this purpose. It i* to contain 
between three and four hundred page* and will ho ottered 
at a iov er rate than we should suppose possible consider 
ing the expense involved- Mr. Moore’s Idea is to make 
it a popular necessity to ovorv wool grower, and secure a 
general sale by placing it within the reach of every ono. 
Agents are already sending in their order-, and those 
desiring to become such can procure term- by sending 
to the publisher In this city. 
qiO All, in in<4 NEW.— Uroknti.y Needed in 
l ’ Evert Family AGi:\tr WANTED. 
“Improved Indelible rencil,” for marking clothing 
Ileiuiuer and shield, combined for hand rawing •' Bird 
Napkin and Work Holder." for the lap. '• Kerosene Gra¬ 
ter, used on lamp chimneys iot haatluE Purposes “ Im¬ 
provedKerosene Burners." " Flexible Hhawl and Nur 
scry I iris. " Wolcott'H Pain Auuibilntor." cures Head¬ 
ache and lootlinc.hc In a minutes 
Sample* by mall 25 cents each. For Catalogue am I Terms 
enclose stamp. KICK fi CYi 
7 W l*ark Row, N, Y. 
A DIB ON I» At: liBATE fh« aarlii 
i 1 Grape, ol the most delicate llavor, ftqnal to the best 
Vinery grapes; without, pulp, and ripening two or three 
earlier than th»* IJdJiiwnri?. 
2 year* old, No. I, very strong, f.1; No. 2, $i. 
\ „ dp. , No.J, do 93; No 2, $2. 
Ail cut hack to 3 or 4 nyes. Vlues will bn packed in the 
best manner Mnd tonvanle.l by Express, or mu.*, II vines by 
mail, il desired. Apply with remit in non to 
7H-2t JOHN VV. BAILEY, 
l’lallshurgh,ClintonOo.,N. Y. 
JTRUIT and ornamental trees 
FOR THE \ f TI VIN OF 1803. 
EI.LWANGER .t BARRY have the pleasure tonnoounce 
that they arc, a* usual, prepared to otter for the Fall Trade 
the largest un«l TViimt complute Mtoek of well-grown Fruit, 
and ornamental Tree* in the I nttod rftaten 
PLANWQS, mmSERYMJRit AM) DEALERS 
Are invited to indirect the Htock, aud coonuU the Cu-ta- 
loeuefl wiii<?n ulvo hq« 1 tenn«. 
The following Catalosocs will he sent to applicants, pre- 
101 .( 1 . upon the receipt of postage stamps, as follows, viz.: 
F or Nos. 1 find 2, ten cent* ca.-h; for No 3, five cents, and 
for No. 4, three cents. 
No. I— 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-Hoti'e and Bedding Plants. 
No. 4—A Wholesale Catalogue, or Trade List. 
KI.LWANGEIt Jk IIAIIRY, 
[712-lt[ Miuint Hope Knucrka, Iloakvatcr, N. Y. 
illarkcts, Commerce, &c 
A WEEKLY 
AGRICULTURAL AND HORTICULTURAL JOURNAL. 
Should be in every Western man’* hands. It is nowin 
it* twenty-third year Its information is the most reliable 
on a I mutters relating to AoitiCULTCRE, HoiiTici ltcuk, 
and Home Interests Reports markets foilv each week. 
re|DiS.ln advance-1 copy,$2,uo; 2copies, 8.1,0(1; 10 copies 
and I to Agent, 913,(m. 
Samples free by addressing, 
_EM ERY Sc Co , C hicago, Illinois, 
A. GrltJffigYT WORK f 
EVEitY MAN HiH OWN PHYSICIAN. 
rPHK NEW ILLUSTRATED HYDROPATHIC ENCY- 
A. CLOt'EDIA A Coniiflete Sy-tcm of Hydropathy, em¬ 
bracing the Anatomy and Pliydology of the Human Body, 
[Dostrated! Hygienic Agenotvs, nnd the Preservation of 
Health: Dieteti.« and Cookery; Theory and Practice of 
Irestiiient. Special Pathology sod Hydro-Therapeutic*, 
including tha Nature, Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment of 
all kDown Dlaeilser: Application to Sturgleal Diieaiui* to 
Midwifery and the Nursery. Willi Engravings, 
nearly One Thousand Pages, indudin/ a Glossary arid 
cmn.pfrto- By R. T TraLL, M D. Sent, repaid, 
bv I' I RST MAHfor $.3,50. Address, Ft > WLKK A WELl.S 
No. 803 Broadway, N. Y. 7J t- 2 t 
CS8KMV8 STIHWIIKItliV PLANTS—At 91,00 per 
dozen, or $6,tW per Inindred. Warranted genuine, by 
12-41 J, KEECH, Waterloo, .Seneca Co-, N. Y. 
AT IIKHEItY »T«4 K roit SALE FOK Cl.tMI.- 
ii 5.000 Eirst Class I'iutnTrees, splnndid, 8200perl,(KK) 
19,000 First Claes Peach, 1 Teal -I to 6 feet, -.toekv, #*'f 
Per 1,1*10. 6,000 First Class Ct.eirV, 2 years, extra tlnejis 
per 1,000- E6.O00 3 year old Apple trees, large, 960 leu 
1 , 0110 . 712-tf AMDS A. NBW30N. Geneva, N. Y. 
PRICES CITRILENT, 
AND ALL OTHER PARTICULARS, 
T O 
JOSIA11 (VRI’LNTLU, 
“Ya • 33 Jay &S rnt , sYnc Ynrk, 
C W Produce Hou«xLit. 70 ( 
jJUI.BS FOIl FALL PLANTING. 
Mr II,LUSTRATED DESCRIPTIVE BULB CATALOGUE 
for the Autumn of U83, n now published and will be sent 
free to all who npplv by mail. It coutaius a list of the best 
Hyacinths, Cikht.siw, Trbira, Crown btl'KiiiALft, Snow 
Ballh, Lilies, Ac., with prices (Till 
Address, JV.Vtl> VICK, Rochester, N. Y. 
L’AULKNBR NURSERIES, 
Han*tiltr, Jicintrilon <’o., .V, 1”. 
Ws offer for the Fall trade. 
50,000 Standard Pear Trees, 2 and 3 years. 
00,1100 Dwarf Pear frees, 2 and 3 mars 
00,000 Plum Trees, extra fine; best in the State. 
100,000 Apple Trees, 3 and 4 year*. 
Cherry Tree*. Orange Quince, and a general assortment 
of th# small fruit*. 
Also, a large stuck of Evergreens, comprising American 
Arbor Vitie.ilctnlock Spruce, lial -amof Fir, ic. 
Pear Seedlings, Apple Seedling* and Augers Quinco 
Stocks. Perpetual and Climbing Roses- 
Catalogues furnished to applicant*. 
71 t-4t JOHN C. WILLIAMS k CO.. 
Sept. 1863. Late Williams, Ramsden A Co. 
0EAIG MIOEOSCJOPE! 
CABrNTET OIlGAIsra. 
Paten ltd October 21» 1862. 
THE CABINET ORGANS are pronounced by artists -• thu 
best of their kind in thu woild," and “ very admirable 
lor both private and public use." [See written testimony 
from more than one nC5DK*D of the most eminent oigan- 
ists of the loading Cities 1 Ma son fi Ha* MVa instruments 
have received the duly GOLD Man.vi. over awarded in this 
country,—also Eleven Silver Medals, aud fourteen Di¬ 
plomas, in all twenty-six First Premiums—over all com¬ 
petitors 
Prices of Cabinet Organs, [tnaDutaC taped mlely by Mason 
it Hamlin, ! 970 to WOO. Melodeon* H>) bi 3170. 
N. B. luntructur* for the Cabinet Organ, also arrange¬ 
ment* of music for the same, are pvibllsli.id by M. i H. 
*.* Tllustraleil Catalogues seutby uiiii! 
Address - M ason & Hamlin, Boston,” or '* Ma son Bro¬ 
thers, New York." |7U-17tJ 
Tin* is tb* best ana cneapest Microscope 
in the world fur general use. It require* n« 
focnl adjustment. maguiKes about one hun¬ 
dred diameters, or ten thousand times, and 
Is so simple that a child can use It It win be 
sent by mail, postage paid on the receijri-o' 
Two Dollars_ and Twenty-Mu cunt*, or with 
six beaut It u I mounted object* for Threw* Dol- 
liim. or with tweury-fourobjects Tor iiye Dol¬ 
lars Address REN BY CRAIG, 
r pitEES! TREES?! TREES! ! ! 
Fou i'all nates, u large and unusually fine stock of 
bltvir O HJYJJl KJYTjIIj TH HUH 
in complete variety 
Srmcua, Roser, Bedding Plants, Bulbs, Ac. 
A SPLENDID LOT OF THREE AND FOUR YEARS OLD 
EXTRA STANDARD PEAR TREES. 
Dealer* and Planters supplied on liberal terms. 
Send three cent stamp for Catalogues, as follows: 
No. 1, Descriptive Fruit Catalogue. 
No. 2, Descriptive Ornamental Catalogue. 
No. S. Wholesale Trade List. 
714-4t T. C. MAXWELL & BROS. 
Geneva. Ont. Co.. N Y., Sept. 180,'i. 
The ProvUitm Markets. 
NEW YOIIK, Sent. 19.— Ashes — Quiet. Sales at 37,00 
<.l2’ a for pot*, and SS,/*> <■%75 for pearls, 
i Lot's—Market firm, and may be quoted fully 10c better, 
with a large husiaess doing for export and home consump¬ 
tion. At the close tlivrn were no seller* at inside quota¬ 
tions. Sales at 84,3.yu.i,95 for superfine State; W,ltxdl5,26 
:■ r extra State; for superfine Western: 85,0tVft; 
■ r , Ri for common to mudiurn extra Wcttern; 96.2G a3.76 for 
shipping brands extra rouod hooped Ohio; ami fW)AX.i7.t5 
fortr&de brands do. The market cloaktitr firm. Sales or 
choice extra State were made at- 33.30 ■.•'5.15. Canadian 
Flour may be quoted firm and 10c better Saits at * 6,20 
5.iotorcommon; 96,4.V;,7,to foi good to choice extra. Ryu 
Hour quiet and •toady a( 94,25i i 6 t 35 for inferior to choice. 
Corn meal steady and quiet, Sab -at 31,10 for white Wet ■ 
trn. $ 1,60 for Brandywine, and 84,23 for caloric aud Atlan¬ 
tic Mills. 
Grain— ttTieat market exciteii, and may again be quoted 
fully 2c better, with a very active bodnesn doingrorexroit 
and home consumption. Sales at 9w ,$l,10 for old Chi¬ 
cago spring, 31.26 lor choice n*-w do: 8J,dSc n 1.20 for Milwau- 
kee club; 81,21 i 1.28 amber Iowa: $t,2hit L27 for red win- 
i Of ) nrii) APPLE TRLLN, 6 to 8 foot 
1UU.UU1 I high, at ts per humlred? 
20,000 Btaudard Fear Trees, 6 to 7 feet high, at 935 » inn 
10.000 Dwarf Pear Tree*, 3 .,igh,‘at f.l.d J) too 
2c,(.**) White Grape and Cherry CtimraUt »,000 Diana 
Grape \ me* A large stock of Peach trees. Cherry trees, 
Plum trees, Gnnsebernes, Raspberries, Blackberries Straw¬ 
berries, most Oftiie new varieties uf Native G'hphb ( &c.,4c. 
All of the best I Veitern rurtWiV* irnrum cxp-rutrulv.— 
focal mil 'JYavtling Agent* Wanted, 
Wholeeulu and Descriptive Catalogue* *ent to all appli¬ 
cants who Inclose stamp* to pre-nay postage. 
Address E. MOODY it, SON, 
631 Niagara Nnraeries, Lockport, N. Y 
rpilE AMKIUtbVN HOG TAMEIL This instrument. 
X of such practical Importance to all Fork growers, 
from tim fact that its operutiou entirely prevents the ani¬ 
mal from rooting, gate-lifting, Ac,,—may bu had by remit¬ 
ting $3 to the subscribur. County rights also for sale. 
[711-13t] I.. STEDMAN, AOENT, 
Batavia, Genesee Co., N. Y 
The Wool Markets. 
NEW YORK, Sant 19.—WOOL—Tho market opened thb 
week rather languid, hut very mon tieesuieqaiUi animated, 
and resulted in the sale of about 6,000 bale*, comprising 
Mestizo, Gape and African, Jalfa, Frovineu, Donskol, Ac. ; 
prices have not transpired, a* holdcrsctacUne naming thuni 
in addition to the above, about 100 bales of Chilian have 
been sold on privets tarns. Of Domestic wools sale* Lave 
been rondo nt 62'£88 b. Fulled wools remain quiet. The 
market closes reiy tiuovautly. with prices in seller's favor, 
and reduced stocks .—Shipping and Uom- List■ 
IIOBTON, Sept. 17 —The quotations of this market are 
as follows: 
Saxony and Meriuo, fine.73®75c 
Do do full blood.72 (a 73 
Do do half and three-fourths 67(77.70 
Common ..j 62(3:65 
PuHedextra.64X337 
Do superfine. to'neu 
Do No. 1.WK3 oo 
Do No 2 (KX7 ,oo 
Western mixed. 6 W«j66 
Smyrna washed. 35 A 45 
Do unwashed.I4i,3 25 
Syrian.DofflOO 
Cape. :k>:«i38 
Crimea. OOtaUO 
Buenos Ayre*.22(3:30 
Peruvian washed. 22(3-12 
Canada .S8@65 
Cali torn in.23@70 
IIUFFAL4*, Sept. 21 —Wool—T he market here quiet 
with but little doing- The movement from the West light 
as compared with ta-t year, Prices range, nominally, 
from 55@60@65c, as to quality.— Courier. 
W EAVER'S IMPROVED OUPIIAKP tVJUFFl.K. 
TREES. - 6Vequent.tilling among FrintTreesiucreases 
their growth aud their production ot fnilt. By using 
Weaver* Orchard Whilllctraes this can be accomplished 
without danger of barking or lojuiing either Nursery or 
Orchard Trees. Every ojau owning a Nursery or Orchard 
should use them. Sold by Mi Ki.mii.kv A Pollock, No. 17 
Buflfnlo street, Rocheiter, N. Y. 
See Recommendations .xs below. 
W« have used Weaver's Improved Orchard Whijlietree, 
and can recommend 1 1 fully for the merit* claimed. 
KLLWA VGEK -V BARRY, FROST k Co . 
GOULU & BECKWITH, T, B. YALE & CO. 
See description and engraving in Rita.*/,Sept. 5th. 
,KAGK ORANGE PLANTS.-For this Fall only at S 
per LOW The usual dDconnt to the trade. 
THOMAS MEEHAN, Nurseryman, 
710-6tJ Germantown. Pa. 
IIICKOK’S PATENT POUT ABLE 
KEYSTONE CIDER AND AVENE MILL. 
10,000 IN r*K AND APPROVED. 
This admirable machine Is now ready for the fruit har¬ 
vest of 1663. R Is, if possible, made bettor than ever be- 
6 -re, and well worthy the attention of all farmers wanting 
such machine *. 
it ha* no superior in the market, and Is the only mill that 
will c-operly grind grapes. For sale by all respectable 
dealers, 
if your merchant does not keep them, toll him to *end 
fur one for you, or write to the manufacturer veuraelf. 
Address the manufacture,, W. O. HICKoiv. 
[709-91] Eagle Works, Harrisburg. Pa. 
r utsuiequotations, (tatsdull andle lower. Sales at 60® 
Wc t-,r Canadian :6%7lc for Western, and 66C-y7U4cfob State 
i KOVI8JON'.*— The DOrk market quiet and a shade firmer, 
bates at $i2,i*l@l3.6] for ne-ss; 813,26e 18.06 for uvw 
Pnine me.- and 310,12^, -1.10,37 tor pnme Reef i* dull. 
■ a.i - at _f«r country prime: 95,50q>7.n0 for 
?’ ,! ''Utrj me-., Jlu.WXc 13,50 for repacked mess, and 913,1X4 (1 
tor extra mess. Prime me.-! Beef dull and nominal 
ax 920,00aas.tfl. Beef hstus rule quiet and continue od* 
Citanged. Sales at 917,i4) for Choice extra Western. Cut 
jneata finn Sains at 5?a>(itc for shoulders, and -Pietaidic 
lor hams_ Bacon sidesyiulet Sales nt S&c for inferior 
nesteru Cumberland middles, nnd 6c for prime Western 
’•■''r'(yearmiddles, l.ani firmer and more active. Sales 
11 0-i 'ele ic for No. 1 tn choice Butter steady aud seU- 
•37 at for Ohio, and 16 i 25c for State. Cheese 
fcrm at id;.-IV tdr Ohio nnd State 
Hups-M arket quiet and steady, with small gales at 163 
—c lor common to prime. 
ALBANY, Sep-., 21.— Flock and MkxL—T he demand for 
... ,ur 'H quite active, and the market is huoysut, with an 
ward tendency. Sales of the best extra brands of State 
F ARM Foil *AU: Containing 156 ucres, one mile from 
Seneca Falls. Address, 
713 Box 316, Sonera Falls, N. Y 
Box 316 , Sonera Falls, N. Y 
F I' F Qf 1UES (121) sheets.) nice commercial nota paper 
for 50 cts.; singlo quires, for a sample, 12 cts.; 100 tine 
white envelopes. 60 eta.; Pin Bull'do., 40 etc Ail the dove 
sent post-paid Address, GEO. K, SNOW A HAI’GOOD, 
I'athtluder Office. Boston. Mass 
“pEST EAMILY SEWING MACHINE. 
WHEELER A: WIL.SON 
MANUFACTURING CO. were awarded the First Premium 
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