BOSTON, Oct. i.—the demand for wool continues ac¬ 
tive., aud very full prices are realized for both domestic and 
foreign, hut heav.v lots of New York Stale, Vermont aud 
Hampshire could not be disposed of except at a con¬ 
siderable reduction from the lowestjflgure, as this descrip¬ 
tion of trool is not wanted. 
Saxony and Merino, fine.73®76c 
Ho do full blood. 72 G& 7 S 
Do do half and three-fourths!' b7(i,7u 
Pulled extra... 
Do superfine.. 6 flmtfB 
Do No. 2 .00(3 :00 
Western mixed. **>,«■> 
Smyrna washed.. 3 K 5 
unwashed. 14 ( 5)35 
fc:::;;;;;:;;;;;:;:. W 
Bueoos Ayres. . 2 S 
Peruvian washed.22(3:42 
California. I.25(g:65 
TORONTO, Oct 7 —Wool scarce at 4l>ic fci tb.— Globe. 
BUFFALO. Oct 10 —The market hero iules very quiet, 
/ictaare gradually ten Mw upw.tni with tht* advance in 
gold. Quoted nominally at 55<«j; Wc— Courier. 
extra IlUnoifl and Wisconsin spring; S6.00 for Canada spring 
extra. SO, 35for Illinois baker’s. Hud $6,50 for red winter ex¬ 
tra Ohio and Indiana Closinvr firm with an active demand. 
Grain— The nnrket has ruled active Sales 81, 2 * 0111 . 31 ) 
forced winter Ohio and Indiana; $1,17(31,20 tor Chicago 
spring, and $1,IS for Racine spring Closing firm with an 
upward tendenev. Corn—The market hxi continued to 
advance, with a fair demand, chieliv speculative. S«l<>*. at 
90&9SC. Closing with some few sales at 9i)<@i>6c, and one 
sale of aeatgo st 93c. Oats — The market lias iuled very- 
active. with an advance on the week of full IDtSUAc^J bu-li. 
Sales at7tmi77c, chiefly at 75c, to arrive- (Wlev-Market 
opened at *1,15(31,^1 for Canada, Shite and Western, cloa- 
ing at Si, 30 for Western, with an upward tendenev Rvo — 
I here is but little doing. Sales openiti; at flfl@97r.. and 
Closing at $1 05. 
Pkas—'T he market linn, and prices tending upward 
Sales for the week 10,00(1 bu. to arrive, on private terms. 
Quoted at SsffiiSTKc for Canadian. 
Bkaks— lu moderate request,and quoted at 21,75,33,60 
f) bushel. 
Sbbp*—T imothy in moderate request at $2.51X32,62 l i for 
uew Illinois,aud $2,75 Tor choice. No stock of Clover. 
Provisions —The market firm for pork. Hams and 
shoulders scarce. Lard Arm. White Msh steady and in 
fair demand. The trade Is chiefly confined to retail lota 
Quoted „t *14,25@I 4,50 Tor heavy’ mess perk, and $li,.V>5l 
13,00 for old mess pork Hams, in fair demand; plain 
sugar cured not sucked 10H; sugar cured sacked llM@>12o., 
Shoulders tkoiS^c. Gismo, bruivn. |7 L a c; white «LiC- 'fal¬ 
low ilia. Dried and smoked bed firm at 13c, Lsrd tOWe 
Whitefish and front in half hbls- at $4.75 Cheese—The 
market active ami prices tending upwsrd fee order* from 
all points are rs >i.|lv using up the slocks of dealers Quot¬ 
ed firm, at I2®t3hfll3S'c. with an .tetive demaud. 
ALBANY, Oc',13—FtrntR and MeXL—T he demand for 
Flour continues > stive, and although the receipts are fair, 
they are not sufficient to cover the wants of the trade. 
Prices are gradually stiffening, and buysraof choice brands 
find it diftlcult to nhtjiiu what they de-ire. We quote fair 
to good old Htate at $5.6<\ftifl.76; new do, $7,8M'ji6.15; f.-incv 
Genesee S'.SQC 7; extraWestern $f.75((,;8.6ll, indsxtrs city 
brands $8.50. Burkwheat Flour is ilrtoer and in good re¬ 
quest at $'.’,.VVjzU,62. Coin Meal is iu aclivs request and 
fir m at *3(702,12 >( liNJJtis, 
0bain-W heat in active request, and all the n(TOrings 
taken at higher pricej. Sales winter red State at SMO'-S-L- 
43. and fair white Michigan st $1,75. fire quiet. Corn is 
in an unsettled state, nod buyers and sellers are apart iu 
their views. Wp-toin mixed in store at. 21 ill, alloat at. $1., 
0-’. and ate * car loti delivered at the Beaton depot at 21,nx 
Barley is much excited, and the sales since "ur last show 
an advance of (WHO: 7) bu. We notice sales of W.avne 
county at $1.30, OrlelUM county at about $1,32, nud Canada 
West at 21, II) Oat* have further advanced lykWo },) busbel- 
This sudden and almost Olllookod for advance has caused 
former buyers to become sellers fids morning, and the re¬ 
sult is auspislou anil quietness The only -a'es reported 
this morning wt*te Northern at 85o, and State at fc'c, the 
market closing quiet. 
Feed— There is a buoyant feeling iu this market, with 
sales Medium nt $1,50 .—Journal. 
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T jiLECTIOlS NOTICE.— SHERIFF’S OFFICE, 
_j County of Munhofc—N otice I# riyun. Dar- 
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«}» Secretary of Stale, that the GENERAL 
,l v ’,'UiV buld in tills I.onnty on the TUESDAY 
FIRST MONDAY OF NOVEMBER, 
i 8 ") 186.1, at which election tho officers numod lu Uiu an¬ 
nexed notice will be elected. 
JAMES H. WARREN, 
„ . , SberilT of the County of Monroe. 
Dated Rochester, August 3d. 1863 
STATE OF NEW YORK, 
Oi'FtoK of Tim Hbokrtart op State, ) 
/a. pi „-w ci Albany, August 1st, 1863. | 
To the SJiertJT of the Om»l v ,f J 
iU 1,10 General Kleo- 
tionto be tin Id In this Statu, on the Tuesday succuudlug 
aw tote «u":l^ J °toSt V -' !Wb#r th ° Ioll " wi,,K olli, '" M 
A Seoretory of’.Statu In the plane Of n.iratio Ballarxl- 
A Comptroller, in the place of Luo.Iiim Robinson- 
4-Treasurer, In tho place or William B Lewi*- 
Attoruey Oonvnd, iu the place nl Daniel 8. Dicltin- 
B. A Ta^c?f Enirin<>0! ^ Surveyor, in the place of William 
Wright” 111 Cnniml88louer - ln tbo Place of William W. 
t!nh'«- nHP, ’ Ct0r 0l " Slittu Pr,son8 ’ in tUe f'Bce of James K. 
Dec. l e l mb 0M ext ,nfl0 *° fflcewUl expire on tl>e l8flt <lay ot 
THE RURAL NEW-YORKER FOR 1864, 
In Grand Haven, Mid:., on Thursdnv, Oct 
n’, n x?fn*?, tl0 J 1 , a .U 1hu ,^ h ' ' ' Die R"V. RoilKRT 
r»A\IL) h. RO.^K, nf TVnHnhJ. Monroe* (Jo. V 
JENNiF, M. SAXTON, of Deerfield, Mas*! 
In answer to many recent inquiries on the subject, we 
would state that the Terms of the Rural New Yorkbr 
for 1864 will be the same as at present — one copy, $2 a 
year; three copies, ?5, six copies, and one free to club 
agent, $10; too coplep. aud one free, $15. As printing 
paper is again high, and advancing, these terms will be 
low, but wo shall endeavor to stand by them. Our Show 
Bill Prospectus, Premium List, &c., will ere long be 
issued, and mailedlo Agents and all applicant*. 
Some wish to knowhow many subscribers they 
must obtain to entitle them to a post-paid copy of Tine 
Practical Shepherd. Will venture this offer in re¬ 
sponse:—Tn every one remitting $10 for six copies of the 
Rural, we will send either a free copy of the paper, or a 
post-paid copy of the Shepherd, as preferred. For a re¬ 
mittance of $18 for 12 yearly subscribers (six of them 
being nevj subscribers,) ive will give a free copy of the 
Rural and also a post-paid copy of Tus Practical 
Shepherd. 
Tills is tho nest Vegetable Cutter extant It was award 
ed tho First Premium at the recent N. Y. State Fair at 
Utica, and at every orevioun Fair wherever exhibited. 
Tiic Machine will be shipped to any part ot the country 
on receipt of price—$lu. Address 
UOBERTS0N A CO.. 
83 S outh Salma street, Syrai-ti -n, 37 Y. 
Auburn I^ubliftl&ing Co,’* 
BOOK AOKENT’S HEAD - QTJAETERS. 
'THEY II IVE THE LATEST, LARGEST, CHEAPEST 
A AND BEST SELLING HISTORY OF TUK HKIll l- 
LION, md other very popular bunks, tor which they wout 
good agent* in.iil part* of the oountn is plenty, 
aud w« guarantee a daily profit of from *l v to ton dollnr*. 
For full particulars, wr ite soon tn 
; 71-t-eowtf K. 4J. STIIIIKE, Auburn, N. Y. 
In this city, on the morning of the 11th inst.vof conges 
on, \\ ILLIE, infant aun cl Jacob T. and Mary Manzkk. 
No more the mulling tmbo is seen. 
Behold the gaping tomb! 
The tender plant so fresh and greea, 
Has met it* final donm. 
Tis on the Savior’s bruinm laid. 
And feels tiu.mmoiT there; 
’Tis by an Heavenly parent fed, 
And uoedano mors your care. [Com. 
7l(Hl-l.im 
Nctu "JViuertiscmnxts 
Lf^G*4Liiu»-»r. ino/. 
Alsu, a Senator for the Twenty-eighth Senate District, 
comprising lire county of Monroe. 
COUNTY OFFICERS TO BE ELECTED 
Three Member* of Assembly; 
Two School Commlssuiuers; 
A County Judge in the place of John C. Chumasero; 
A Surrogate, In the place of Alfred (!. Mudgei 
DmIoI Holmes’ 01 Sc!wiu " ,, ‘ tn the > lUu;0 of John'Borst and 
411 whose terms of office will expire on the last day of 
December next. J 
Also, a County Treasurer, in the place of Jason Baker 
Whose term of O ffl co wl ,| nxprre on tin* first Tuesday of 
October, 1861 Yonra, respectfully y 
- na HORATIO BALLARD, 
7 ” _ Sec retary of State. 
f£to 
TO X3-A.XPlYIVrEINr, 
TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. 
AI L WHO HAVE FOR SAEE 
SoPRiium SuRap and Hirixp, 
ITarM and Hlcinn, 
F’ruitM, dry and trr«*m, 
Mutter, Cheese, 
Iaar«i, Hams, 
r*o**b. Beef, 
ICyrgs, Poultry, 
GFame, 'Vegetables, 
Flour, Grain, 
Heeds, Hops, 
Cotton, Wool, 
Tallow, Petroleum, 
Htart b, Asc-, &c„ 
Can have them welt sold at the highest prices in New York. 
with full cash returns promptly after their reaching the 
city, by forwarding them to the Commission Houss for 
Country Produce, of 
JOPIAU CAKPKNTKIt, 
88 Jny Wrect, New York. 
N. n.- The advertiser has had abundant experience la 
this business, and trusts that he will continue to merit pat¬ 
ronage by the must careful attculion to the interests of hi* 
patrons. The articles are taken charge of on their arrival 
and carefully disposed of, promptly, to good cash custom, rs’ 
and cmA returns mado Immediately to the owner. (The 
highest charge made for receiving and selling.is 5 percent 
A New York Weekly Price Current Is i»*ited by J Car 
pouter, which i> sent free to all his patron*. A iipeeimen 
copy sent free to any desiring it. A trial will prove the 
above facts. For abundant references as to responsibility 
integrity, ire,, see tho “ Price Current.' 
CP Cash advanced on consignments of Produce 
SEND FOR 
-A- mEE copy 
PRICES CXJTlEUDlNrvr, 
AND ALL OTHER PARTICULARS, 
T O 
JOS1AH CARPENTER, 
JVo , 32 Joy street , .V«u? 
C2T Produce IXoucrlit. so? « 
J^IRDSELL’S PATENT 00 MB IKED 
The Cattle Itlarkets, 
NEW YORK, Oct 7 -For Beeves. Milch Cows. Veal 
Calves, and Sheep and Lambs, at the Washington Drove 
Yard, corner of Fourth avenue nud Forty-lourth street,, 
at Chamberlain's Hudson River, Bull's Head, foot of Robin¬ 
son street; at Browning's In Sixth -.(reel, near Third ave¬ 
nue , aud also at O'Brien’s Central Bull’s Head, Sixth street. 
For Swine, at Allerl/m’s Yard, font oF 37th street, N. R — 
The current prices for tho week nt all tho markets aro a* 
follows- 
REKf 'UTTLK. 
First quality.p cwt SlO.Ofiffiill.OO 
Ordinary quality.. SUkK'iWUM) 
Common quality. 7,00© 8,00 
Inferior quality. fi.lXXS 6,50 
gow.3 AND CALVES. 
First quality. 
Ordinary qun1it5 r ...,,. 
Common qn 1 1ity... 
Inferior quality. 
VEAL CALVES. 
First quality...,. 
Ordinary. 
Common. 
Inferior.. 
8HKBP AND LAMBS, 
ExtrnH.‘ft head $5,00605,50 
Prime quality.:.. 4,50(5:6,00 
Ordinary. 4,01X5*4,50 
Common.3,d0pi;4,00 
Inferior.3,00^98,50 
8 WINE 
Cora-fed... bH&bKa 
Do Light and Medium. <<h e 
Still Hogs. ■UiiqlSJio 
ALBAN Y, Ori 12 .—Bhkvks The supply continuer in 
excess of the demand, except for extra grades, which are 
scarce. Prices, especially for this description, are ltfejlfic. 
higher Sales are unusually slow, the Eastern men Lov¬ 
ing very few. they having a fair supply on hand from lust 
week’s purchases, 
Rkckiftu.—T he following Is our comparative statement 
of receipts at this mruket over the Central Railroad, r»:i- 
mating sixteen to the car:— 
Cor. week 
This week. Last week last year. 
Beeves. 3,360 5.200 3.213 
Sheep. 6,130 5.000 8.614 
Hogs. 22 40 
Aver, weekly Total since Total same 
receipts last. year. January 1. date last year. 
Beeves. 3,431 153.600 139,117 
sheep. 4,406 168,123 168,296 
HogS. 332 6,249 9,035 
The cattle were distributed through the different yards 
as follows: 
At More’s. 610 
Hunters... 1,009 
Gallup’S,... _ 354 
t P ADVEH’l'AJBINO TERMS, In Advance—T hirty- 
Five Ckxts a Ltvi:, each insertion. A price aud a half for 
extra display, or 52y. cent* per line ot space Special 
Morions (following rending matter, leaded,) 60 cents a line, 
Pit RANn.VLL e WORKS ON MIKKI’ HUSBANDRY 
[From tire Rural New Yorker of Oct. 3.] 
Our correspondent, B. J., of Flint, Mich., who writes 
us to know if Randsll'm “Practical Shepherd” is the 
same work as Randall's “Fine-Wool Husbandry,” or 
Ran da ll's “ Sheep Husbandry, ” is informed that it is not. 
Randall's “Sheep Husbandry” was published fifteen 
years since under the title of “Sheep Husbandry iu the 
South.” The “Fine-Wool Husbandry” is a published 
Report on the subject by the same gentleman, read 
before tiic New York Slate Agricultural Society at its 
Winter Meeting iu 1861-2, aud comprising 112 pages as 
published iu the Society's Transactions for 1881, though 
lately issued in a volume of 1S9 pages. “ The Practical 
Shepherd,” now about to be published, comprises 406 
large duodecimo page*, and is n vastly fuller and more 
complete work on Sheep Husbandry than cither of the 
preceding. It embraces, in a condensed form, all the val¬ 
uable mutter contained in the author’s former works, 
together with a large amount of important and recent 
information on the various branches of the general sub¬ 
ject discussed. 
For Sale by 8PATH & WELLS, 
*e, N, Y 718-31 
I’l’LE &TOOK 
sale. Address, 
ICO/MO Choice 'Apple Seedlings for 
BRAGG, CURTISS <k CO.. 
Paw I’.iw, Michigan. 
AKCEN1A PURPUREA*- The great remedy for Small 
Will be 1 urnished at $2 » do/,.'; $8 -71 too; 
0?1 1.000. Specimen* gratia. “ ’ 
O. T HOBiiS, Randolph, Ciuwford Co.. Pa. 
N KW KKiniA-Pnii.APRLriUA, is the best hardy 
Raspberry, and French, tne most valuable early 
Strawberry. For Descriptive Circulars address 
718-31 WILLIAM PARRY. Cinnaminson, N. J. 
7 @7.h£o 
6 fir 17 C 
5>i0(i c 
5 ®6>aC 
W 111 DA A44ENT8 WANTED. In every town in 
<11/1' r.\l \/. tho inyal States. 810 positiheiu made from 
every $1 Invented. Rejig verv rapidly livery tulusnkaep 
or will Lave It. Samples kijuI free for 60 cant*, that wdl 
readily retail for$5, with directions and wholesale taring to 
Agents, by M. E, BURLINGAME, Willett, N Y, 7l8-'2t 
( '.ODFREI ZIITt JIE1$fYl A N offers a largo 
V 1 variety nf well grown Fruit and Ornamental Tree* 
und Omiio Vines, all the leading varieties, such as 
Delaware, Diana. .ncord, Hartford Prolific, Reheci-ji, 
l uion Village, fits., Ac., at ax low prices as at any reli¬ 
able Nursery. Catalogues soot, by adfii'essing meat Pino 
JHcivkcts, Commerce, &c 
n KLAW xifi: VINKS AND KUMNKLL 
STRAW BKItltY PLANTS! Tho best lot of Dela 
ware Grape Vines in tho Coded States, Of their ago, grown 
out door for sale. Price ow-ug to quality and quantity. 
Russell Strawberry Plants at 50 els p d.w; J.i 7) lun, ot 
$25?) 1,004/. genuine by J. KERCH, 
Waterloo, Henec.t Co., N. Y. 
It oral New-Yorker Office, ) 
Roouicstkk, Octf/ber 13, 1863. 5 
Ta ere has been considerable activity exhibited incur 
market siuce last week. Large quantities of produce are 
now coming forward and nearly every department shows 
an unusual adranee in prices. 
Flour. —Remains at former quotations 
Grain.—W hite wheat brings $1,45. aud red 51,20® 1,25 — 
Corn is selling readily at S0?£(3}85c if) bushel. Oats are in 
active demand and market firm at 60365c. Barley and Rye 
show an upward tendency. 
Wool bas advance So iH lb since our last report, and is 
now selling at 60^.- 6.1c. 
flacheeier ttViotennie Frtree, 
k'lonr and Grain. _ Egg*, <lo«eu. 16'81Sc 
Flour, win wheal,fh, >" • 7..'. Honey, box ......, I2.<9i4c 
Flour, spring do.. 5.-5 2 5/XI Cnn'llef , iiox. UU'Mil'ic 
Floor, buckwheat 2..V//J-2,S• Caudles, extra_ l-l rl-lc 
Meal, Indian_ 1,697x1,'*9 Fruit unit KuoIk. 
Wheat. Genesee.. L in ; 1,35 Apples, bushel...... 2,VcS0c 
Best white Canada l. ’A j 1.43 Do. driedlb. !>(/£!>($£ 
Corn, 
j |ORCHESTER, NURSERIES. 
ST4NOAB1) PraR Trkk.s.-T he stock In unexcelled of 
extra size trees, and we Invite the attentlou of the trade to 
our wholesale price list. 
The New Skrwivo Pear, Ci.ape’s Favorite, wa are 
permitted to oll-r to purohanois. In sire, color, and (ri-na- 
ral.nppuauu.ee it raserablos tbe Bartlett, and in habit and 
lolinge the 8 lemiah Beauty, it h.q H the prmlactivenag# of 
lattei rmei ’ " lth " ^trdiriGiis iu the nursery rows of the 
President C M. Hovet, or the Ma**ochuiWtt 9 HorticuV- 
tUrfAhuv- Wf U ' H " ' l U,# " Mu-amine of Hortioul- 
"That thii pear-has.fruited this year simws that while 
/ 1ANCK.lt HOSPITAL.- Cane.srs Clued without pain or 
x_r tho use of the knife. Tuinoron- White swelling, Goi¬ 
tre, Ulcers ami .-ill Chronic diseases successfully treated. 
Circulars describing trout incut sent free of charge. Ad- 
dreKH, DRS. BABCOCK ft Tunny, 
716-tf 27 BondStreeL New York. 
I 7 -HSJI FOR SAX/II. -Tim farm, long known a* 
the Judge Smith Jarm, loruted In the town of Men 
•ion. Mourns County, and uhuut two and one half miles 
frotff tho Central Depot, in the vil'nge. of Honeoye Falla, 
La offered for -ale on reiuonabh; terms, • 
Said Farm con tains about tlweo hundred acre* of land, 
well watered, well fenced, nod in a high atate of nultiva- 
lion. There is rm the farm a good larm house, a large grain 
l am eighty by thirty Teet, with underground stables, a 
good horso barn, corn house and othm necessary out- 
i/ulldings; an apple orchard of grafted rnilt, two wend lota, 
one on each end of the t irm. and eontaildov abuut twenty- 
five acre* each. There Is also forty acres of alluvial Mata, 
making tho farm very desirable either for ntock or grain 
pm-pove*. A large proportion of the purcha*/- money can 
remain on bund ami mortgage. Farther information can 
lie obtained by addressing t.-ic subw-rlheni. or by calling on 
them at their rusldcncu on said farm, 7)6-44. 
r , ,, J- * J. D SMITH, 
Dated. Honeoye Falls, September, 1863. 
, . •. : .. ml quailiy IL ce 
taluly 1» its superior ” 
I v~ Send fora Circular. 
Tint Rogeiia Hybkiii Grai-i-: — Fine vines, transplant! 
one am, two years, with good roots and well ripened woe 
at a liberal discount to the trade. 
Currants - Li Varsalllaise, Lu Seitile d’ Angers, ! 
Hattve de Berlin, Dana's New White, and all the oth 
popular varieties. 
... MAIWHALL P. WILDBK .t BAKER, 
I7R-41J Dorchester, Mass. 
Prices:— 
This week. Last week. 
Premium (per 100 tbs).*6,25:VrO,— $i,25@0,00 
Extra. 6 , 65 ( 0 : 6 .OH 5,5Oa5,90 
First quality.4,6()®5,15 4,5(j@5,00 
Second quality.3,6584,15 3,soffit,IK) 
Third quality.2,05,753,00 2,5tkg)2,75 
SifEKp-Tlio supply Is fair and demand inode 1 ate. Prices 
have change very little foi the past three ruonilm. Store 
than onn-nalf of the receipt* are purchased by our buich- 
ers here, who are paying on an average about 5c f.) lb., live 
weight, for good fair slaughteiiug ones, weighed just off to¬ 
co rs. 
Hoes Receipts at Fast Albany for tho week ending this 
dav, 18,0 -I. Sales of 2,950 head ul price/) raogiog from 4 'g -O 
5? 40 for State, 4H '5o. for Michigan, «)<f‘i-5Mc for prinm 
heavy W eslerxi The (laman l Is good Tor heavy fat hug* at 
the above quotations, while inferior light ones sell hclow 
—Journal, 
UAttlliUDOEV Dot. 7. — Whole number of cattle a 
mar xetp07i; KW0 Reeve*, aud -174 Stores, conniatlog-f Work¬ 
ing Uxvii, Cows amt Calves, two and three year olds, not 
suitable lor beef. 
Market Bkuk -Prices, Extra $8,50ff/l8,75; first quality 
$7 r /O'(/j8 l 0ir; second do. $d,25@6.50; thirifdo. $4.SI)(ai5,00. 
WOEKtSO Oxen.—%) Pair $60,(j(;$lil). 
Cows axd Calves.—$ 22 , $ 280 . 50 . 
Storks—Y earlings $lt@14j two war* old, $17@22, three 
year* old $ 23 l/o 2 B. 
Sn/cKP »xii ),AMns.—5.HI5 at market: prices in lots, $3,90 
. 03,75 each; extra, S1,iXy«i4.25 
bERINu I. AM IIS—$3,75*^0.14). 
Hides —76Vfc \i In' Tallow 7?i@8c TP lb. 
Pelts—? 1,25/7)81,50 each. 
CalkSkins.—I 2wl4c >< tb. 
Veal Calv k»-56,00^9.1*). 
IHtIGHTti.N. Oct 7, — At market LSX) Beeves; 1,100 
Stores; 5,000 Sheep and Lambs, and 700 Swine. 
^ Prices.-M arket Beef-Extra, $8.75®!),IX); 1st quality, 
$8 ,iX>: iO, 00; 2-1 do. $7,ltuiail.OO; 3d do. $6,du(a)4,50. 
Working Oxen. - »57 loo,' 137.146ft'’. l 46 a)156. 
Mn.cii Cows.—$ 4 .-> 7 i 2 M; common, $24(^257 
V * a 1 . Calves.—$0,ix xj <r,iX). 
Stores -Yearling- f U®12; two years old $16,00@,18,00; 
three year* old $ 22,1 «> 25,w, 
Hidks.- 7)i -i.ic t. 11 , 
Calf a*iNS.-l2ftii4o TG tb. 
Tallow.—B ales at 7>ite8c. 
I’ELTS.—$l,25ftd,f0 e.-!'h. 
Sheep and La MRS.—$2Ji0@3,0O: extra 3,50ffi)4,00. 
Swinr. — Store*, wholesale, 0; retail, 0ffi)0. Spring 
Pigs, wholesale, 5 -7K; ivtnll 0GL0. Fat Hogs, undressed, 
6c. Still fed. none. Corn fed, none. 
TORONTO, 1 let. 7 -BEKF-Steady, $1,507,5,50 Tfi 100 fbs. 
Sukep $ 3 (a 4 each Lambs in good demand at $2ft)l each. 
Calves—S carce, $4anil upwards. 
Hides igreen) at 5(g)6c it. Calfskins at 7 @Sc "p ib. 
Pelts Sotsioc each .—Globe. 
....■ (jO/J-85c 
Rye. 60 It s \j Imsh 7u i/*'d: 
Oats, by weight... «Kut65c 
Barley. 1,20: ail, 30 
Bean*. 1. wffjT/U 
Buckwheat . OOftgWc 
At cat*. 
Pork, Old mere...l-t.'XXCi1 1,01 
Pork, ne iv mei8..1 1 ,IV‘! 15.01 
Pork, clear.l5.'X».i!li. 11 ) 
Dreeseii hogs. cw'. 7 ,‘O.rj 7 . 1 X 1 
Beef, cwt.5,«K.>u 6,oil 
Spring Iambs.each-',IK1... 3 (A) 
ifutlon, carciLis.. Anjic 
Hams, smoked., . iU r wl2c 
Shoulders.. 6,ij7; 
Chickeus. belle 
Turkevs. ID-iJ'ie 
Geese. -N.if/AiUc 
Dutry, Arc. 
Butter, roll.19 a 2] c 
Butter, firkin.17 " I9-; 
Cheese.new. RTijijc 
Cheese, old........ hff I2 : ic 
Lard, tried.l(W®llc 
Tallow, rough. *,./7Sc 
Tallow, tried.9 iiiS»ic 
for the Autumn of 1863. ,s mm PublUbed'^d will b« wnt 
irt-! 1 ' It contains a li«t of the best 
Hyauix rus, I.ROCC 3 L 8 . Tulips, Crown Imperial*, Snow 
Balls, Lilies, &c., with prices, (7111 
Address^ JAMES VICK', Rochester. N- Y. 
It/ tl< ' D8VM 1” sell our Everlasting Pencils, On- 
rural hum Ft $ 4 and 1.5 othor n.MMaI und curioas 15 
circiihiisj.il". Ai.dr.-sr., 8HAW jgCLARK. Hiildolord, Me 
'nUlDGKU' XT 1C If U VINT. - EaTABLIBlCBB 185», — Fire 
and Water Proof, for roofs, outside work, decks of ves- 
seis, iron work, brick, tin. railroad bridges, depots, ric. 
Di*pot7-1 Maiden Lane, N*‘\v York. 
J^tKKJOtl_ ROBERT REYNOLDS. Agent. 
piPKOVED fciioici iioiiv*. r oi; mu : . i , 
A;.J® sr J^P6 ftuIlH, 3 Heifers, an-t 2 Bull Calves, for sale 
/ INK MILLION APPLE SEEDLINGS FOR SALE at 
the Kiba Nujseries, at 31,10 and $3.00 peri.lXXL Also, 
a Urgu stock and good assortment of healthy ami well 
grown Fruit ami Ornamental Trees, Ornpe Vlu«8, Shrubs, 
.\i- , at exceedingly low prices Orders respectfu 11 v solicit¬ 
ed. Ad'lress, K. J, I’ETITBONE A SdN, 
7t6-I3t Elba, GeueseoCooN. Y. 
Great Discovery 
USEFUL and VALUABLE 
DISCOVERY ! 
TiIXsTO]Nr 7 S 
INSOLUBLE CEMENT! 
general practical ntiiity 
m,Mi? r *L ,"w beforo the 
puliliia. It has fn*p-n thoroughly 
ed during the last two yearsby nrncli- 
calmen. and pronounced by all to he 
8UPUKIOR TO ANY 
Adhesive Preparation known. 
1IUtonS 1/iAoIuble Cement 1* a new 
thing, and the re*ult of years of 
study; its comlffnation i<on 
F ARM FOR SALE—One of the best in Western New 
York. Location beautiful and near RR. aud market. 
Address Box 388, Batavia. N. Y. 703-tf 
Applicable to the 
useful Arts. 
XjL about 
FLAX AND HEMP CULTURE 
A new thing. 
The Provision Markets. 
NEW YOUK, Met. ]2, — Annas—Quiet. Sales at $7.23 
QpTySlii for pots, nud $3,75 for pearls. 
Flock—M arket more active, and may be quoted 5@10c 
better, with a good busiavss doing for export and home 
- 
79'<h5,8oi'or extra State, $,%»> •• 5,for superfine Western; 
$5,99.0.6,35 fur common to medium extra Western; $6,357" 
6,5(4 for shipping brands extra round hooped Ohio; and $6,'- 
55@3,26for trade brands, the market closing .quiet 3ai.;.* 
choice extra State were made at $5.a5oii6.1u. Camniiau 
Flour may he quoted steady and ftadllo heller Sales at 
$5,85;'a6.0tifor common; Sli.lij J,70 for good to choice extra 
Rye flour quiet and firm at $5.00 / 5,75 for inferior to 
choice. Corn meal scarce and firm. Sales at $5.25 for 
Branuvwme, $5.u0 for caloric ami Atlantic Mills, and $5,Do 
for Fairfax 
Grain—W heat market excited, and may be quoted 4fftfic 
better, with a mote active bin-mesa doing ~ The inquiry for 
export is quite moderate, but there it a brisk speculative 
demand, both for Western and local account. Sales at$l,- 
20@$L2I for old (’nicago fepiing, Sl,3Ua 1.36 for new do, 
$1,22,-!! 1.20 for old Milwaukee club; Si.Si i 1,.W£ for old and 
new amber Iowa: $1.32 1.42 fir winter red Western; 81.42 
1.48 for amber Michigan; J.L5 for winter red State. Rye 
rules efeady and firmer, with sales at 1,12 al,17 for Wegtern 
and State Bariev held higher Sales State and Matne at 
$1,35, and uriioumi State at $ 1 . 2 n@l. 2 '., Canada West nom¬ 
inal at about $J,45. Bailey malt linn and nomimuly un¬ 
changed Peas sold at fiiJld for Canada. Com market Ki; 
2c better, closing quiet Sales at $1,03 4.1.01 for shipping 
mixed Western, afiout; $1,02(2/1.04for dl> ifi Btere, $l,Mlffy 
l.fil for Eastern, »9^C<g:*) r 0d for distilling, ami $1,05 for 
white Western Oats exc '.e.l and ri'.i lOchigher. Sales at 
fur Canadian • :•Western aud ~ > 
for r-iate 
Provisions— Pork market firm with, an active demand 
Sale* at $13,$73^@15.628> for mess; $ 14,00^15,'Ht for new 
prime roes.--, and si Ir 11,25 for prime Beef is quiet. 
Sales at $t,0OS'5,r/.) for country prime: $5,soffu7.00 for 
couutrv mess. $10,532 12.50 for repacked mess, anil $13,00'?! 
14,60 for extra mesg. Prime mess Beef quiet and nominal 
at $29,Oy5 r %iXI. Beef hams in moderate request aud prices 
unchanged. Sales a* 818J3J for choice extra Western. Cut 
meats quiet nnd fltev Sates at 6?.6‘qi'. for shoulilera, and 
9@9 nc for hauls Bacon rides firm Sales at 7>£c for 
Western short ribbed middles, and 8Jgefor Westeru short 
clear mtddles. I.ard market active and firmer Sales at 
A New Edition of 
A GOOD, USEFUL AND TIMELY WORK ON FLAX 
CULTURE, &c , has just been issued, — containing all 
requisite information relatiyo to Preparing the Ground, 
Sowing the Seed, Culture, Harvesting, &o., &c. It is 
mainly by men of long experience ia Flax Growing, who 
know whereof they ajjirin, an-1 how to impart their knowl¬ 
edge The aim is to furnish a Couplets and Practical 
MANUAL OE ILAX 0ULTUEE, 
Sued a work as will enable new beginners to grow Flax 
successfully, on the first trial. It contains Essays from 
Practical Men of much experience — the opening one by a 
gentleman who haa cultivated Flax over thirty years, and 
understands the modus operands thoroughly. The work 
will also embrace an able Essay on 
Hemp and Flax 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. 
The Manual is published in handsome style, pamphlet 
form. Price ouly 25 cents —for which a copy will be sent 
to any point reached by the U. 3 or Canada mails. Liberal 
discount to Agents and the Trade. 
Address I>. D. T. MOOUE, 
Editor Rural New-Yorker, 
July, 1863. _ Rochester N. Y. 
From, the Rochester Daily Union and Advertiser 
Manual os' Flax and Hemp Ccltcrr. -W> are pleased 
to learn that this valuable little work i» milling rapid? md 
tndnly. The publisher is daily receiving order* from vari¬ 
ous parts of th« Loyal Atate* nnd tbe Canada* Three edi¬ 
tions nayn been published within as many weeks, aud the 
demand is such that a fourth is now in pri-K-. Those desir¬ 
ous, ot obtaining rnilabie information on tbe culture of Flax 
and Hemp, and the preparation of their staph * for market. 
nTh * rtu .V l ". r > n - 1 ■ Moosr, Rochester, N. Y., 
PER MONTH 
Its Combination 
sttsfflr.w.XoSte 
rupt or emit any offensivg «meii 
BOOT and SHOE 
elm U . r 9? tri r- r *' I18i,, K Machine*, will 
find it the best article known for Ce- 
meotmg th* Channels, us It works 
without delay in not affected by any 
change of temperature. J 
JBWEI/HRs 
Will find it sufficiently adhesive for 
their use, as line been proved. 
IT IS ESPECIALLY ADAPTED 
TO LEATHER, 
And we claim m an especial merit, 
mat ttsticks Patcbus and Innings to 
8 officiently strong 
without stitching. 
IT IS THE ONLY 
LIQUID CEMENT EXTANT 
That is a sure thing for mending 
Furniture, Crockery, Toys, 
Hone, Ivory, 
And articles of Household use. 
Remember Hilton’s Insoluble 
Okmbxt 4s in a liquid form and as 
easily apiilied as paste Hilton'* In¬ 
soluble Omen( I. insoluble in water 
or oil Hiltons Jnsulublt- Cement 
adheres oily sutotanees. 
Supplied in Family or Manufacturers’ 
Package* from 2 minces to lOo its 
HILTON 111108 As CO., 
Proprietors. Provid.-nee. R l 
Boot and Shoe 
Manufacturers. 
Jewelers. 
Families, 
gEST FAMILY SEWING MACHINE, 
WHEELER & WILSON 
RING CO. were awarded the First Premium 
at the Great International Exhibition, London, 1862. 
Principal Office, 505 Broadway, N. y. 
*6* %. W. Dlltlil.IC, A44-411, lto«he*tor, 3. y. 
The Wool Markets. 
NEW YORK, Oct 10 .—Wool — Market quite firm, par¬ 
ticularly for foreigu, which is iu brisk demand. 
Saxony Fleece, ^ It.. 
American full blood Merino. 
I)o half and three quarter do.64(3:66 
Do Native and quarter do.623:63 
Extra palled. 7tXal75 
Superfine do.65(3 to 
No. 1 do....60(3,65 
California tine, unwashed.. 
Do common Jo .. 
Peruvian washed. 
Chilian Merino unwashed.... 
Do Mestiza do .. 
Valparaiso do .. 
South American Merino unwasheil_ 
Do do Megtiza do ..... 
Do do common washed__ 
Do do Entre Rios washed_ 
Do do do do unwashed, 
Do do Coniova washed.. 
Cape Good Hope unwashed. 
East India washed... 
African unwashed. 
Do washed... 
Mexican unwashed,. 
Texas...... 
Smyrna unwashed.... 
Do washed.jJA 
Syrian unwashed. 
It is a Liquid. 
.7<X(y75,: 
Remember. 
34ff?36 
80W32 
21(3,22 
34(3:36 
24fti2.3 
li/oAH 
88040 
28@32 
30(a'5IJ 
22(3)32 
40fti50 
23 ®2B 
Alt of the best Western narieiics grown cxlenswelv.— 
Ipnal and Traveling Anents Wanted. 
Wholvaale ami Dnacriptire Catalogue* *«nt to aB appli¬ 
cant* w ho inuioee starni M to pre-pa,v postage. 
Address MOODY & SON, 
w” .Niagara Nurseries, Ixrckport, N. Y 
\Feorn the Xe.w Fork Daily Timer J 
Moqrk’s Rural New-Yorker, published at Rochester, 
ha* a very jarpe circalntfoo. ^Npedal'y ainon^ th*! npricul* 
tura! population of the Northern. Western and Middle 
J tales, and offers a very excellent mediam for a/lvertising 
to business men Of tin* city who desire to reach those sec¬ 
tion.*. It is an able and well-managed paper, and deserves 
the success it has achieved. 
0EA1G MI0K0S00PL! 
. if. t , Tura ts the rest anq cueapevt Microscope 
iljirl in the ivoridJor general u*e. It require* no 
Ip, focal a/ijiHtiuenl. maguifi/o, about one hun- 
jl I dred diameter*, or ten thousand times, and 
«' CffljL. 3 is so *tmple that a ctuld can nee it It will be 
'■ A/?£>'. S,‘' nf r. 5 ' paid, on tbe receipt of 
{t [Rdj I w) ..'olliirs aou twenty-five cent*, nr with 
. J&ri W* beautiful mounted objects lor Three Dol- 
r r *' or witti tweuty-l'rjnr Jhject/, for Kiv« Do!- 
■KjK ral lars. Address HENRY CRAIG, 
IZZr'rT? , .. , 130 Centre Street. New Vork. 
$3^ A liberal discount to the trade 6S(j 
