tffW 
with only moderate demand. chiefly speculative Sales at 
$1 axVI 23 .1 13 CWing quiet, but (Irmly held at the out¬ 
side price Kve, there lav been onlv a moderate demand. 
Sales at 58c, and closing nt 89: fur Milwaukee. Seeds — In 
fair inqnirv for timothy, with sales at 82 .SXr > 62J» for 
new Illinois, am) forchoW $2,75. Clover nominal at 85.50 
Pnovraiosa — There is a fair retail demand Quoted at 
$11.25 for heave mess and 3113,0(1 for old rates pork. 
Haras, in fair demand; plain 9 V sugar cured not *aek.'d 
tifli: sugar eoved sacked IHiuClir shoulders (>.ifih»o 
Urease, brown, 7 1 j.*‘.; white fitfe Tallow 10c- Dried ami 
smoked beef Arm at 12c. l.nrtl loHe Whitelish and trout 
in half bids- at 81.75 Cheese-The market firmer and 
more aetire, there being a yoort demand from the East. 
West and South. The cloning rates at w Unless 1" hr deni¬ 
er* are finu, at Hy Ud, and tending upward.—Courttr, 
TORONTO, Sepl. it-Ct.ofR—Stiyerfine. $1,06 1.10 >) 
barrel: extra, >4. 514.40; fancy. 31,15m 1 t.Ud: Snnerinr, $4,76, 
hag flour, 81 Vt 200tt>*-_ fall wheat at S5(n'90cbushel. 
Soring wlieat nt 7.Vd $0e HI bushel. Barley in good 
demand at T.'id Sie P bushel Oats in liraited demand at 
30@S5C V bushel Rye, Icfltb. 
PROVISIONS llama, $'J,5fl«i)tiyX) Hi 100 hs Bacon, $6.50 
@7,00p 100 It'S Cheeae, fy.rA.v 10,00 p 100 tbs, wholesale; 
12,‘<C P lb, retail —ffWfte- 
Special Notices 
C tOTNTKV RESIDENCE AND KAHM TOR SALE- 
on West side Cayuga hake, Seneca Co., N. A’., oppo¬ 
site Cayuga Station, N. Y. C. It. R., Containing HO acres, 
under a high state of cultivation, choice fruit, valuable 
timber, house, bulUHos*, Ike., all in complete repair, it 
being a most beautiful. Healthful, aud In every respect de¬ 
sirable situation. Will be void much below the cost, on 
terms to suit the purchaser, Apply to 
718-lamflt HENRY l’tiWlB, Seneca Falls, N. Y. 
I.v this city, on the 24th Inst, at the residence of E. F. 
Wji.sox. bv Rev. B. M. Norr, Mr. II. F. WILSON aud 
Miss EMILY BUELL. 
At Richmond Center. Sept. 22d, by the Rev. Mr. Day, 
MORTIMER I'. WORTHY to Miss ANNETTE WRIGHT, 
both cd Richmond, N. Y. 
THE BEST MAGAZINE 
Ever published in America, to judge from the concur 
rent testimony of the best American and English jour¬ 
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fPHKY HAVE THE LATEST. LARGEST, CHEAPEST 
I A.M> rue st ucl.tiUtc H18T(»R\ or TIIE REItKIr- 
LIO.N, ami other very popular hooks, for which they wuut 
good agents in all parts of (he country. Money is plenty, 
and we guarantee a dally profit ol from *1* to ten dollurx. 
For full particular-!, write hoou in 
E. «. u fORKE, Auburn, N. V. 
Ncui 'AJmcrtisements 
MERCANTILE COLLEGE 
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It numbers among its contributors 
fjy" THE LEADING 'WRITERS OF AMERICA. 
Subscription price $3 a year, postage paid by the Pub¬ 
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application, A specimen number sent gratis on receipt qf 
four cents for pottage. Address 
TICKNOR & FIELDS, 
135 Washington St., Boston, Mass. 
7H-eowtf 
JjlRDSELL’S PATENT COMBINED 
ROCHESTER, i\. Y 
Pl’LE 8TtKks.-20.000 choice Apple Seedlimrs for 
sale. Address, BRAGG. CURTISS A CO., 
6 ,Paw Paw, Michigan. 
The Cattle Markets. 
NEW YORK, Sept. 22.—For Beeves, Milch Cows, Yeal 
Calves, and Sheep aud Lambs, at the Washington Drone 
Yard, corner nt Fourth avenue and Forty-tourth Htreet; 
st Chamberlain's Hudson River Bull sHead. toot of Robin¬ 
son street; ai Browning's in Sixth street near Third avo- 
nue ■ and also •, t rvBrien’s Central Bull s Head, Sixth street. 
For Swine, at Allerton's Yard, foot Of 87tli street. N. H- 
The current prices for the week at all the markets are as 
follows- 
BEKF CATTLK. 
First quality.. V 
Ordinary quality —.. 
Common quality....... 
Inferior quality. 
COWS ASP CAI.VES 
First quality... 
Ordinary quality. 
Common quality. 
Inferior quality....... 
VEAL CALVES. 
First quality. 
Ordinary. 
Common. 
Inferior.... 
SHEEP AND LAMBS. 
.jti head $5,5(Xaj6,75 
.4,50(315,50 
;.4,otx§d.«o 
..8,50(3)4.00 
.3,00^3,50 
SWISS 
Corn-fed. 
Do Light and Medium. @ C 
Still Hogs. 6X@S?ic 
ALBANY, Sent. 24 —BekvKS—T he market opened eom 
parativelv active the demand on New York account being 
brisk and for the Eastern markets fair. The prices realized 
were about tie-same as last week. Some seders thought 
the prices paid them were a fraction higher than what they 
obtained on the BIH, hut others said they, hail not dona as 
well. However, on comparing the sum* of which we hav>i 
particulars, and taking quality into consideration, we can 
discover little or no difference Nearly nil the drovedfRo 
made up of light, green steers. 
Receipts.— 1 The following is our comparative statement 
of receipts at this market over the Ceutral Railroad, esti¬ 
mating sixteen to the car:— 
Cor. week 
ThiH week. Last week last year. 
Beeves. 4,286 2.992 3.228 
Sheep... 3,400 4,713 0,208 
Hogs. 000 000 000 
Aver, weekly Total since Total same 
receipts last year January 1. date last year. 
Beeves. 3,431 144.556 132,653 
Sheep . 4,406 156.279 154.513 
Hogs. 332 5,227 8,862 
U OR ANI) DAIRY FARM. A offer fur sale mV farm nf 
DO acres, with good building-, 4 acres of hops, 300 
sugar trees, near school and market. Terms easr. Inquire 
of, or address, S. H. HEM'IUGBT, East Hamilton N. Y. 
THIS INSTITUTION IS THE 
OLDEST COMMERCIAL SCHOOL 
IN THE WORLD, 
RANDALL’S PRACTICAL SHEPHERD 
( 1A.NCKK IIONI'ITAL. Cancers cuter! without, pain or 
> the use of the knife. Tumorous White swelling. Goi¬ 
tre, Ulcers and all Chronic diseases successfully treated. 
Circulars describing treatment sent free of charge. Ad¬ 
dress. DBS. BABCOCK h TOBIN, 
716-tf 27 Bond Stieet, Now York. 
- -i wzvuAV.; V MVMF&KgKJbW™ 
CLOVER THRASHER & HULLER, 
Patented May 18th, 1850 s Dee. 13ih. 1880: April 9th. 
1862, and May 13th, 1802. 
MANUPACTCRBD BV 
J oh. ii O. IBirdsell, 
WEST HENRIETTA, MONROE COUNTY, N. Y. 
This machine operate- iu Clover thrashing similar to 
Grain Separatur* in wheat thrashing, doing all the work at 
one operation, without re hand ting the chalf In t.he 
hands of good uparutor* it will tln-aoit, hull, atul 'lean from 
10 to 50huslieD i day withPB waste Of seed The umler- 
aigaed is manufacturing the onlv machine patented that 
thrashes, hulls and cleans, all at the same operation. All 
machines that do tlm whole work, net marked BiunNKt.t.'rt 
Patent, are infringements. The public are hereby cau¬ 
tioned not to purchase tbo-elbitl art- Infringement* of said 
patent, as any person purchasing and using such will be 
held liable for damages All cimimnuicntioua directed to 
the subscriber at West Henrietta, will be promptly re¬ 
sponded to. Order early if you wish a machine 
This Machine Inis always taken the First Premium at 
State Fairs where allowed to Compete, and naves mute than 
half the expense ol the old way of getting out clover sued, 
iu time and labor. 
JOHN C. BIRDSEED, Manufacturer, 
712eot-tf West Henrietta. Monroe Co.. N- Y. 
A GREAT BOOK FOR AGENTS 
And has been admired and envied as the 
Dr Ranh all's new work on SttxKr Husbandry, 
recently announced as in preparation, is now in press, 
and will be published early in October. It Is entitled Ter 
Practical Shepherd, and must prove the beat and most 
OOMPI.XTE practical work on the subject ever published in 
America. The demand for a good Sheep Boole is great, 
and this one is designed to supply it fully. Its sale must 
be immense in aU parts of the country where sheep are 
kept. The book will be furnished to Agent* ou Bueh 
terms that they cannot fail to make money rapidly by its 
Bale. Enterprising canvassers wanted iu Every County- 
such as will attend to the business thoroughly. 
Z~j?~ The Practical Suki-herd will contain over Four 
Hundred and Fifty large duodecimo pages, and embraces 
numerous fine engravings. The work will be much larger 
and more comprehensive than originally iuteuded, several 
chapters and illustrations having been added since it was 
first announced. Its retail price will he $1.50. Sample 
copies sent (post paid) on the receipt of price, for Cir¬ 
culars containing the terms hi Agents, Ac., address 
37). X). T. MOORE, 
Editor Rural New-Yorker, Rochester, N Y 
IModel of all Others 
'po POULTRY FANCIERS.—A low choice specimens 
-L of pure blooded fowls «re for sale. White Faced 
Black Spanish. White Dorkings and Game Fowls, best 
varieties AH lire abtolulely phi-, and bred by a fancier. 
Also, Mudagascaror Lop-eared Kihhits, andChoi-terCouuty 
Pigs. Address, Box 447, Hartford, Conn. 
tJT A beautiful Engraving -ent gintls. uF-l kS8i71(i-2t 
Among whom EASTMAN'S continues to rank 
fl5,fl(V-.Y.,i» 
, 35,00(<t45,()l 
, SO,l!05f:.'«,lKI 
. 25,00@30,00 
T i VIt 31 FOR SAFE.—The farm, long known as 
’ the Judge Smith farm, located in the town of Men¬ 
tion, Monroe County, nml about two and one-half miles 
from the Central Depot, in the village of lloueoye Fallti. 
is ottered for mvIw ou re .•.uuiihle terms. 
Said Farm contains about three hundred acres of land, 
well watered, well fenced, and in a high state of cultiva¬ 
tion There i* nit the farm a good farm home, a large grain 
burn eighty by thirty feet, with underground -tables, a 
good hor-i! barn, corn house and other necessary i>ut- 
butidings; an apple orchard of grafted fruit, two wood lots, 
nue on each end nf the farm, and conlmmtni shunt twenty- 
live acres each. There i, also thrt.y arms of alluvial flats, 
making the farm very desirable either for stock or grain 
purposes. A latgu propoifion of the purchase money eau 
remain on bond and mortgage. Further information cau 
be obtained by addressing the sub crlbeia, nr by oalling on 
them tit their residence on mid Oirm. 7!6-4t 
J. k J. D. SMITH. 
Dated, Honuoye Falls, September, 1863 
Business Instruction imparted, and Business Expe¬ 
rience afforded, by means of the 
ORIGINAL EASTMAN SYSTEM OF 
Extras. 
Prime quality, 
Ordinary. 
Common. 
Inferior. 
A System which belongs exclusively to the heirs and sue- 
censors of G. W. Eastman, its inventor; and one which is 
successfully and perfectly in operation, and attended with 
WONDERFUL RESlJIiTS 
in the speedy and thorough transformation of young men 
of average abilities into 
/ 1 REAT SUCCESS IN TREATING CAN- 
" 3 GKK.—Stun» thrni.i weeks since wu published a card 
from Mrs. A. U Munson, of New Haven, describing the lino 
operation of removing a Dancer from the breast without 
the use of ibe knife aud without pain, by Di-s. Babcock & 
Tobin. 27 Bond street. Below we publiali a still more wou- 
deiful cure: 
WaRjckOCSs Point, Conn., Sept, Id, 1863. 
This enrtifles that I have had a largo cancer cut from my 
right tueast three different times, each time it being larger 
and more aggravated than the first, the fourth tune I was 
given up to die, but hearing of Dr. Babcock's great success 
in removing Cancer without the knife. I applied to him, 
had It caret!, and have been a well woman for more thau a 
year Mv earnest pruyer is now that all pemons afflicted 
with this droadlul disease will immediately apply to I>rs. 
Babcock A, Tobin,«nd be eure.il, for I behove that men that 
have the skill that, tiny have, to cure this disease, deserve 
the hlossingof Heaven MBS. J. E, ALBRO. 
To Dm. Babcock k Tobin, 27 Bond st,, N Y. 
HWKOE'S PATENT PORTABLE 
KEYSTONE CIDER AND WINE DULL. 
10,000 IN unit AND APPROVED. 
This admirable machine is now randy for the fruit har¬ 
vest of 1863. It U, if possible, made better than ever be¬ 
fore, and well worthy the attention of all farmers wautiug 
such machines. 
It has no superior iu the market, and is the only mill that 
will properly grind grapes For sale by all respectable 
dealers. 
If yonr merchant does not keep them, toll him to send 
for one for you, or write to the manufacturer v^urself 
Address the manufacturer, \V. O. HlCKOli, 
[709-9t| Eagle Works. Harrisburg, Pa. 
ACCURATE ACCOUNTANTS 
iHrtfkcts, Cmnmcvcc, 
Prompt, Efficient Business Men 
linrnl New-Yorker OUlee, ) 
Rochester, September 29.1863. i 
Kochenter Ue'holtaaU Prieto, 
Flour— We quote a reduction in the rates for all grades 
of flour fully equal to 25c per barrel , 
Grain—^W heat is up; Corn aud Oats are each 3@5c per 
flushel higher. 
Meats—P ork—mess and clear—have put On 80c per bar¬ 
rel. Fresh meat* have fallen off slightly 
From and floors—Apples and potatoes are selling at 
lower figures than wheu last quoted 
Wool advanced with the recent start in the rates for 
gold, and is now sailing at SffSBOc per pound, — very little 
changing hands below 55 cent*. 
Vlaur and Grain. Eggs, dozen. 15 ilfic 
Flour, w,n wUesGtyWfi.7,60 Honey, box. ■.}*&}*? 
Flour f aring do.. 5.23Wi5,60 Candle., box.12.S,!^|13c 
Fluor! buckwheat 2,50-41 2.Caudles, extra-I4uul4c 
Fruit mid Boot-. 
Apples bushel.2S®50e 
Do. dried kl !b. ai&W 
Peaches, uo . 10<i)l2u 
Cherries, do .in '-..120 
Plum*. dq . tkjl C 
Potatoes, do new 37ia.4.5c 
llldi-s and Mklna. 
Slaughter. 80MS3£o 
Calf. UmU2c 
Sheep fell* .. no?Si/jd 
Lamb Pelts . 500)1.25 
anvil*, 
Clover, medi inn, .1-4,(9X3)4,75 
do huge. 
Timothy.2.75C'i/J,l)li 
Muu dries. 
Wood, hard.4,75®5,W 
Wood, soft.SjXku 1.00 
Coal, Scranton.... 7,75«68,2J 
Goal, Plttston.7,75^)8,25 
Coal,snamokin... 7.60@R<)(] 
Goal, Char. lDTlAe 
Salt, bbl. 2.4SUW.6S 
Straw, tun. 5,00,57,Ot: 
Ilay, tuu.tvOlMfll.W 
Wool, lb. 50@*>0i: 
Wliitefleh. .G bbl.. l.OnuA.OC 
Codfish, quintal.. 7,0iva:7,5' 
Trout, half bbl.... J.uogfl.27 
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n lUIHlRWATBR PAINT. EmtablibhED 1850 —Fin 
aud Water Proof, for roofs, outside work, decks of v««- 
sels, iron work, brick, tin, railroad bridges, depots, to- 
Depot 74 Maiden Lane, New York. 
|709-2<itJ ROBERT REYNOLDS, Ageut. 
Every variety of businosa taught, by moans of Counting 
House Arrangements, llaukiug Facilities, Depot of Mer¬ 
chandise, I’OHt Office Communication, Broker's Exchanges, 
Wholeaftle. Retail and Jobbing Operations In Goods of all 
Descriptionw; together with Stock Investment* and Trans 
fen in Steamboat, Railroad, Telegraph and insurance 
Companies, Copartnership Accounts, approved forms of 
Chocks, Drafts, Bills of Lading, Invoices, Summary State- 
AMES Itl. DULLER, AUCTIONEER, 
OFF1CK, VS PINE 1ST., N. Y. CITY. 
This week. Last week. 
Premium (per 1043 lbs).$6,25(^0,- fo,u)rr^o.oo 
Extra.5,6ffa5,3) «,7#0»AO() 
First quality.4 .i.’a;iA.Ii) 4,8/®a,37 
Second quality..3.i8m.4,00 4,IKHi;4,35 
Third quality.. 2,5U(gi3,f)ii 2,75(29,25 
SliKBr -Sheep are scarce, the total receipts for the week 
being onlv 3.4UU bead. Tint demand i* good, and sheen 
averaging 1(KI lbs, would readily command 5c ft th; extia 
heavy. 
Hoos are plenty, and t.he market Is weaker than at tlm 
commencement of the week. The last sales reported were 
at SkFJAJiCtfjMiCi the outside for prime extra heavy corn 
fed Joiiriial 
CAMBRIDGE, Sept-23—Whole number of cattle at 
market IDoo; U*xt Reeves, and tOOStores. couaistiiigof Work¬ 
ing Oxen, Cows and Calves, two and three year olds, not 
rU yUR*KBT —Prices, Extra $fl,3Ufai8,75; first quality 
$7,.vra/-,00; second do $6,25®H,50j thin! do. ?4,5O:2|5,00- 
vVdiiKi.vr. IIXKN—ct pair 
Cows and Calvics.—* 25. t37(a>52. 
StubK 8- Veurflugs $11SB 15; two years old, tibia, 18, three 
years Old $22@24. 
■ So kri- x.vot.AMSa. -6,801) at market; prices intots,$2,£()@ 
[MPHDVED SIIOHT IIOItNM POM MALIC. I have 2 
1 yoarllng Bolls, 3 Heifers, and 2 Bull Calves, for rale 
cheap. The yearling hulls are Herd Book animals, aud nil 
are thorough-bred. T. C PETERS. 
Darien, ,\. 7, .Inly 20th, 186.3. 706-«ow9t 
SOUTH DOWN BUCK EWES ANI) LAMBS. 
SHROPSHIRE DOWN RAMS. EWES AND LAMBS, AND 
DURHAM BULLS, COWS AND HEIFERS. 
l'EK MONTH 
Employment at a Liberal Salary. 
The Franklin Sewing Machine Company want a limited 
number of active Agents to travel and solicit orders for ma¬ 
chines, at a salary of $10 per month aud expenses paid 
Permanent employment given to the right kind of Ageuts. 
Local Ageuts allowed a very liberal commission. 
I f7~ Machine not excelled by any other (u the market, 
antlwari-untod for one year. 
For Circulars, Term* Conditions, Book of Instrnctlons, 
aud a specimen Machine, address, with stump for return 
postage, 
703om-5l HARRIS BROTHERS. Boston, Musa. 
r lilts 4 i I'uunn .. V i V 7\i» 
[Qdiao...... 
Wb^at. Ueneaee.. 1,1^1,.« 
Be^t w blUCaundA 1.-40 
Rye, ik) ft.* 0 buih 0OiV7j75c 
Oats, by we ight... 15 1 54c 
Barley. l,iW@l, 2 A 
Beans...,. .2,i8>iii's3,iK) 
Buckwheat.. OffiT-SOC 
Aleuts. 
Pork, old mess.. 13,Off.■ 14,1)0 
Pork, new me*s..l4JXKg)15,i)0 
Pork, clear.13,(M(wl&00 
Dre-sed hogs, awl 7,)XK^) 7,00 
Beef, owt... . 5,3tXS 6.00 
Spri ng lambs,each2.0i> il 3 00 
Mutton, carcass.. tojBc 
Hams, smoked_ S'jv/dic 
Shoulder*. 61 fc 
Chickens... ..... Aojlic 
Turkeys. Ift'n;l2c 
Geese. 405550c 
Dairy, Arc. 
Butxer, roll.19 /21o 
Butler, firkin.17 1 19c 
Cheese, new. 8.510c 
Cheese, old. Vila !2*aC 
Lard, tried.lot* o. 1 lc 
Tallow, rough_ 7tp 7>*c 
Tallow, tried.. 9.<j9>ic 
J A AIKS M. MILLER will sell at Auction on 
IFVrkiriifiiy, Ortobtr 7//i* 1SG3* 
at 1 o'clock, on the farm of Prtkk Lokillard, Esm, at 
1’ordliam. Westchester Co., N. Y . 11 mile* from tin- City, 
atul adjoining, the Harlem K. R.. the entire flock of Sonth 
Dowu Sheep, constating of 
18 South Down flams, bred from rain selected by Mr. 
Uokii.lahm, and imported from Jd.vas WB0B. of Etigland. 
TO First class breeding Ewes, from Ewen selected h.V Mr, 
LOKILLARD, and imported from Jo.vah Wkiiii, of England. 
20 Buck Lambs, bred fmm imported stock of JOJfAH 
Wnkft. 
10 Ewe Lambs, from the same. 
in all its branches, elucidated and applied to the ordinary 
and extraorihnary transactions of Business, as practiced iu 
the great cities. 
A MONTH I We w xnt Agents at >60 e month, ex- 
flpuvt pnmniH paid, to stdlour flnerUutinO Pencils, ori- 
ental burners, and 13 other usetul and eurioun article*. 15 
circulars free. Address, BHAW tt CLARK. Buldeford, Me. 
MPIlUfO I,AMS* y,'Ujuu. , „„ 
H i rm:i-7*4 >4 th. Tallow 7J.i<ai8c tb, 
I’ SLT-S f 1,25 li 11,30 each. 
Calr Brixo.—I 2i 'dfc P lb. 
Vkal Cai.vks .y-v*)«9.d0. 
RKIGIITON. 4ept. 23. — At market 
C.SO0 Sheep and Lamiw, aud 1,950 Swine. 
PRtf)K8.-\1*ik"t B-Hf—Extra, JO.OtKaO.fin; 1st quality, 
*8„V) (( 8,75; 2 d do. $7/*> a 8.00; 3d do. M,00@7,(X). 
Work i.nu Oxkx $80. KK), 125, li •fail 50- 
Mtr.ru Cows,—$2Va'8i. 
VKAL CALVBS.-$7/XX«U.00- _ 
Stokk-s.—AV arli i'k*. f io/tU5; two years old $17,000,30,00; 
three yiiare old 821.00" <0,00. 
Uipkx.-8>4c. t/lb. _ 
Cali Sittjnj.—iaoMc-g) fb. 
Tallow.—S ales at 7;-,e. rough. . . _ 
Snr.Ki-A.vTi Lamms Sheep,SCaA;Id th: I,amh*,$2.B(Va4,oO. 
Swi.x*—NiigSHctl th whideictle; Sfabyfi.Sc %i fb rotall. Fat 
Hogs, 6c If) tti. 
TORONTO. Sent 23 — Beof steady at S4,5055,50 id too 
tbs. Stieep $3,0t) 'i 1.00 each Laraba iu good demand at 
$2.00-1 4 lJQeach. Calve* scare** at S--4.00and1 upwards. Hides, 
gjeon, at yldcVlb Calfskios at 7@Uc. lb. Polls 
each.— Globe. 
HIIHOPSIIIRE DOWN. 
SJ>i Shropshire Down flams. 
«o First Class Shropshire breeding Ewes. 
Id Shropshire Buck Lamb* 
Id Shropshire Ewe Lamb*, till from importod stock. 
The above sheep liavo always taken the First Premium 
wherever exhibited, and wure selected from the finest 
flocks of Jo.vas Wkiih, tirl of Eluford, and other celebra¬ 
ted idieep breeders ofEnglarid. 
. / /> S O , 
I Imported Durham Bull, pedigree at sale. 
X Imjiorted Heifers, pedigree at sale 
18 Cows and lleU'erf, bred from importod Durham stock, 
pedigree at sale, and 
I imported Devon Cow, pedigree at sale. 
The whole will lie sold to the highest bidder, without 
reserve, For full particulars and catalogues, Inquire of the 
Auctioneer, 28 Fine Htreet, New York city. 716 
E lection notice, sheriff’s office. 
Cot ;.vi v ok .Vlo.vkOK.—Notice la hereby given, pur¬ 
suant to the Statutes of this State, nnd of the annexed 
notice (Venn tin; Secretary of State, that, thu GENERAL 
ELECTION will be held In this County on the TUESDAY 
SUCCEEDING THE FIRST MONDAY OF NOVEMBER, 
(3D) 1863. at which election the offtcurs named iu the an¬ 
nexed notice will be elected. 
JAAIES H WARREN. 
. „ . . Sheriff of the County of Monroe- 
Dated Rochester, August 3d. 1-163 
STATE OF NEW YORK. 
OmcK ok Tint Skcrbtary ok Statu, ) 
Albany, August 1st, 1.363. S 
lb the SherilT of (he Cr/unty of Monroe: 
Sir— Notice is hereby given, that at the General Elec¬ 
tion to b« held In this State, on th« Tuesday succeeding 
the first Monday of November next, the following officer* 
are to be electeiL to wit: 
A Secretary of State, in the place of noratio Ballard; 
A Comptroller, in the place of I.uclus Robinson; 
A Treasurer, in the place of William B Lewis; 
An Attorney General. In the place of Daniel S. Dickin¬ 
son; 
A State Engineer and Surveyor, in the place of William 
B. Taylor; 
A Canal Commissioner, in the place Of William W. 
Wright; 
An Inspector of state Prisons, In the plane of James K. 
Bates; 
All whose t«rmsof otfice will expire on the last day of 
December nest. 
Also, x Judge of the Court nf Appeals, In tire place of 
Henry R. Seldnn, who wm appointed to fill the vacancy 
occasioned by tha resignation of Samuel J,. Seldcn, whose 
term (for which he was elected) expires on the 31st day of 
December. 1853. „ 
Also, a Justice of the Supreme Court, for the Seventh 
Judicial District, inthn place of E Darwin Smit h, whose 
term ot office will expire ou thn lust day of December 
next. 
Also, a Justice of the Supreme Court, In the place of 
JamesC. Smith, who was appointed to fill tli* vacancy 
occaaioneu by the resignation or Addison T. Knox, whose 
term (for winch he was elected) expires on the Slut day of 
Decembeij 1367 
Also, a.Senator for the Twenty-eighth Senate CFitriot. 
comprising the couuiy of Monroe. 
COUNTY OFFICERS TO BE ELECTED 
Three Members of Assembly; 
Two School Ccnnmixsloners; 
A County Judge, in the place of John C. Chuniaeero 
A SutTogute, In the place of Alfred G. Mudge; 
Two Justice* of Sesaions, in the place of Johi ~ 
2.604 Beeves: 
Skill and facility Boon acquired in the precision, ease of 
movement, and beautiful formation of characters, which 
form the peculiar merits of EASTMAN’S System of Rapid 
Writing. This Department is under the charge of l’rof. 
M. W. RUNDEL, a most expert and accomplished Teacher. 
The Provision Market*. 
N EW YORK, Sept. 26.—AsuM-Steady. Sales at $7,25 
067J«m for pots, and $6,75 for pearls. 
i-T.ouu — Market may be quoted St/filOc better, with 
with ajjur busmens doing for home consumption. 
Sales ara$5,06.55,38 for superfine State; $5,6<Xgfl,7U far 
extra Slate, $5,00^5,30 for superfine Western; $3,6506 
5,yj for common to medium extra Wcetera; WJitolo.Uflfor 
shipping hraudsextra round hooped Ohio; aud ju.ilto 7.35 
for tiadn brands do. The market closing quiet. Sales of 
choice extra StnU- were mad* at Al.f'XfiAbl. Canadian 
Flour more active and quoted toJlOc better. Nahiiat$j,65(,'i. 
5.99 for common; $5,95 7.4fl for good to choice extra Rye 
flour quiet and firm at .$4,50-1,5,15 for inferior to choice. 
Corn meal firmer and quiet. Sales at $4,70 for Brandywine, 
and 3t 7IV -.4.75 for caloric and AtUhtlC Mill*. 
Gtt.ua—Wheat market rules firm, but very quiet for 
want of supply Sales at $I,tl8(3l$l.l6 for Chicago spring; 
$!,lo.r i,24 for Milwaukee club; 91,25561.30 amber Iowa; $1,27 
(a 1.35 for winter red Western; $1.23 for interior do; $l.Wn- 
1,41 Tor amber Michigan, $1.73 for new while Kentucky. 
Rye, quiet at 1/J0.t{.l,llj for Western and Slate Rye malt 
at Si.05. Barley ndmioa) at $1,25,511,8^ BaJUy malt nom¬ 
inally unchanged. Reas, dull at $1,(0 for Canada. Corn 
rules a shade firmer, but less neln *-. Sales a' v*'.-.351^0 for 
shipping mixed Western, alinat, 87. - 37j,c for do instore, 
ami *1," 8,V fur Ea*tern. Mats quirt aud lc lower. Nalea 
at tO-ajSsc for Canadian,07(2.'72c tor W extern. and 7(Xai72c for 
Stat^ 
I’anviSiONt:—The fork rnaiVet firmer and more active. 
Sales .»t $12.25(2141)0 for mess; $I3,2.V'',16.0H for new 
A knowledge of Accounts is all-important, and cannot be 
over-estimated; it is destined to mark the distinctive line 
between the wealthy and the poor of this class. 
FLAX AND HEMP CULTURE 
The Wool Markets. 
NEW YORK, Sept. 26 —Wool— The market continues 
active and large sales have been made during the week, 
though not to the extent of the week previous. Prices of 
f'ape nave advanced in first I lands from 3f,i)4c r-1 rb—and i u 
Mnstlza 2633c Large sales of Cape have been made to con- 
suiuersat prices xomethingabove ourqnotatton Wenoto 
sales of M-rtira at «ra3do; Cape. MigHc, Rio Gram!* at 
various Prtcas, anil Douskol at S8(ifli0c. Some lots of Afri¬ 
can have cha nged hands, but the particulars are not men¬ 
tioned. Of Domestic wools, sales have been made at 02ra. 
67 'V'Od pulled lambs and extra at 606368c.- Shipping and 
Commercial List, 
Saxouv Fleece, lb..............,70@72c 
American full blood Merino... 
Do half and three quarter do. b-ViJM 
Do Native and quarter do.62ra63 
Extra polled.J2 
Superfine do... 
Vn. I do.. 6fr.ii-65 
Offers All thb Advantages of the Institution at half the 
price for Gentlemen. 
BOOK-KEEPING 
This Important branch of Instruction is under the imme 
diate supervision of 
14,50 for extra mess. Pr'inc mess Brof quiet and nominal 
at $20,00 a22j*i Beof hams iu moderate request and prices 
unebang-d. Salija At *17.00 for choice extra Western Cut 
meats firm Sales at 6,.6>ic for shoulders, and 9c 
for ham. Bacon sides onlat Sole* at fixe for Western 
short ribbed middles, a od 7.SC tor WnstcrnsJiOrtclear tnfd- 
dler hard quiet and firm Sales at in.b, ' 11c for No- 1 to 
choice. Buttur steady and selling at lil@ 2 tc for Ohio, 
and M alkie for State. Cheese firm at lOhfisJLKc for Ohio 
Hors—Market quiet and steady, -with snmll sales at 19(3 
22c for growth of 1862, and 2 V a26 for new. 
ALBANY, Sept. 28.—FLOUR s no Meal—O u_r tnarketfoi 
the “upply'ofT.lie local and river trade exceeds the suppli 
aud the slock XL. ,J |m - -- --^ 
While there is no 
easy to be obtoine ..— 
cannot Ire filled in several days 
improved in value, and is quick at $ 1 . 590111.01 j* mu ms. 
mkain—W heat is io limited supply and, with an active 
demand, tile market is frilly 5c betfi?r on all grades Sales, 
in lets, at $1.35 for winter red State; $1.60 for white Gene¬ 
see aud $1.70 for new wh.te Michigan Bye quiet. Corn tu 
active request and.-with a limited supply, the market is2<: 
1 .-tier. Western mixed at 8) j -Pi, closing lira, attbe latter 
THE PRINCIPAL HIMSELF 
3no,.'i2 
2Fn.22 
Sg<736 
24fiij38 
a&udO 
30dh32 
145*08 
38,3140 
2ftv.'J2 
S0@50 
22(oA2 
4i>.-ry50 
and capable of imparting the information he possesses on 
tho subject. 
The Manual is pnblixhed in handsome style, namphlet 
form Price only 25 conts—for wiiich a copy will he sent 
to any point reached by the U. 8 or Canada mails. Liberal 
discount to Agents auu the Trade. 
Address ». I>. T. MOORE, 
Eifltor Rural New-Yorker, 
July, 1863. Rochester, N. Y. 
who has had experience in business and teaching under 
more favorable circumstances, and to a greater extent, 
than any other Commercial Teacher in the Country. 
Two Justices of Semnons, in tho place of John Burst and 
Darnel Holmes; 
All whose terms of ofllcn will expire on the tut day of 
December next. 
Also, a County Treasurer, in thn place of Jasdn Baker, 
whose term of Gftice will expire on the firsc TWsday of 
October. 1364. Yours, respectfuLlv, 
HORATIO TJAM.ARD. 
708 Secretary of State. 
<2*7fr T« *150 PER MONTH.—^Agents wanted in 
UP I every Comity to introduce our new “ I.ittlh 
Giant Sbwino Machine,” price only $13. For particuUra, 
termH, to., address with stamp. 
703-261 T. S. PAGE. Gnnl Agt. Toledo, Ohio. 
We refer with pride and confidence to thousands of onr 
Graduates, to be found in every section of the Uniou, for 
attesting proof of the high standing of 
flour is .n'tivc‘and bnoyant The demand Cor the East and 
- ■ ' • • - J -*'--irmly 
O iVLttl *»»>.» »•*»*“ ---”l 1 ’ Y 
Even old has become very much reduced, 
quotable change in prices, flour is not 
d, and there sre order,- in the market that 
' ' . i. Coro meal lias further 
improved in value, and is quiet at $1,5901.8] 100 lbs. 
.23(g2« 
.. — 
.2561,28 
. 4267,46 
.aasiis 
The quotations of this market wo 
EASTMAN’S MODEL COLLEGE 
and of the sterling quality of oar iostruetioa. 
Of the peculiar merits of our 
ORAIG MI0R0S00PLI 
This is the best *nn enwapest VtCTOscope 
In the world for genejeu uae. It requires no 
focal adjustment, magnifies about one hun¬ 
dred diameters, or 1« u thousand time*, and 
Is so simple that a child can us* it. it will be 
sent bv mail, postage f*»-> 1 on th" rwoeiptof 
Two Dollar, and Twenty-live cents, or with 
six beautiful mounted object* for Three Ool- 
Lani. or with twenty-f.-af ..hjects for Five Dol¬ 
lars Address HENRY CRAIG. 
1S» Contre -Street. New York 
THEORY AND PRACTICE COMBINED 
it is enough to say that it has been more or less copied or 
imitated by kvbrt Commkbcial School in the land. 
imea 
Buenos Ayres.22 m23 
Peruvian washed.22@42 
Cauada.. S3J7M 
California.28®70 
ALB.VNV, Sept. 2iJ.— Wool— We cau learn of no move¬ 
ment of importance during the week, but there is a finnsr 
tone in the mnrket. we stock being light and the daily ac¬ 
quisitions not materially affecting if. The new clip Con¬ 
tinue* to be brought to market in moderate quantities, and 
is sailing iu the street at 58'562c — Jour. 
RCVFAMh -sept. 26 .—Wool—T he market very quiet 
gEST FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. 
WHEELER A WILSON 
MANUFACTURING CO. were awarded the First Premium 
at the Great International Exhibition, London, 1862. 
Principal Office, 505 Broadway, N. Y. 
865 ■> w. IiilUILE, Agi-aL, Hosheater, 14. Y. 
V3T For full particulars, including Terms, to., and for 
an expose of the undue claims and unwarrantable preten¬ 
sions of H. G. Eastman, of the Poughkeepsie College, 
please send for onr College Paper, which will be mailed to 
all applicants, on addressing, 
A. li. EASTMAN, 
Principal of E animate h Mercantile Co I teg-r, 
ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
hat", and quoted nominally at 55aii>S65. Sales of domes¬ 
tic fiasco at 62(iJ67c, and pulled lambs aud extra at 8tX a66c. — 
(f/uricr. 
TORONTO, Sept. 23.—Wool scarce at 41>*cp lb .—Globe. 
A REACT! re I. MICHOBOOt’K, MA4JNim.NO Five 
Hundred times, for 30 oints! (tPiin pretorred.) Frv*. 
of different powers. for$l.0u Muilud fr««. Address 
887-tf F. il. BOWEN, Box 2)0, Boston, Mom. 
good demand, and clo*ed quiet but firm Soles at 
rrlved, delivered free, and closing at 62c, with light 
Barley—the market for the week has ruled firm, 
