Grain'—M arket rather dull to-day. A cargo of white Ca¬ 
nadian wheat t»a» sold at $1,55, which is Ic nlT yesterday’s 
rates, but beyond this wo hear of no sales. Western mixed 
corn on this sin ft. at the Boston depot, The. Nothin* doing 
in rye. Sales State oats at tic, weight. Sales Canada East 
barley at J5c. 
BUFFALO, Mat tl -Fl.omt —Quiet and steady; sales at 
f26 for extra Stale; $6,2Bi!>r:.\40 tor Ordinary to choice extra 
Illinois and Wisconain; f.V*oiA73 for extra Ohio and Indi¬ 
ana; fii.aiy’fi for double extras. 
Grain—W boatdull and heavy; sales Nn.2 Chicagospring 
at $1,1": white Oanadbin »l $1,31). Corn opened at figures 
of Saturday, hut closed 'ye. lower; sales No. 1 Illinois at 56c. 
Other grains quiftt and llu sales. 
TOKO-VfOj MavIT Fi.opr— Flonrifnrittjf the week there 
has been limited inquiry; hut the tendency toward decline 
has checked a buoyancy of reeling on the part, of hovers, 
which has prevented transactions The news by the C'ann 
than was of an unfa volatile nature, although slightly so; 
the market here was a good ileal affected, bo much so that 
ntes may lie called from fiitonn to twenty-live cents lower 
than at the date of our last. Indeed, to effect sales, a much 
further concession would haro to he made, as the views of 
buyers appear to recede mere rapidly as holders lower 
Ihcir ideas. The following lignrea will give a good idea of 
the market, the first figures being the rates offered by the 
buyers, the outside figures those which holders arc willing 
to accept. Superfine $.ve.■>.ji>; fancy $5,30tn'6,7A; extra $0@ 
6,25; double extra $6,26! <i 6,70 
Grain—F or winter wheat the demand throughout the 
week has been animated, with a ycy steady and settled 
market up to the Arrival of tip, Con ait inn on Monday. 
Previous to that dity$f,i6.j J,fsl were current li?ures,and with 
such growing receipts of nuiinnnly good samples, the mar¬ 
ket waa satisfactory to sellers. But on Tuesday tnoruing, 
the state pf affairs look a change, and prices declined fully 
ton cents per bushel—the prevalent rate being >1,40, the 
extreme price *1,41, and that not.it all frennent. l>'ov com¬ 
mon and medium lots the range extended to $1,30 Ip bush , 
the quality was very unlCo’m, and the average prim, for the 
day was very little belnw fl,W per bushel. Yesterday, a 
siighl improvement was observed in prices, $1,16being paid 
in a few instances, wliila tnu average price Cor the day was 
about $1,<2 per bushel. For spring wheat the market so far 
seems unaffected by the news, especially for the best sam¬ 
ples, For pure lots of cm id variety, $1,1.Y« 1,30 have been 
frequently paid. Burley is not in large supply, end is in 
generally good request at 6fl(it)66<v—tb« latter only lor very 
good lots. Rve is quiet and very scared at 7fXai7oc l 1 bush. 
Oats are offering more li-eely, and are not so dear, 81(a)33c. 
being the best figures realized. I’eus are very plentiful, up¬ 
ward of 1,13)0 bushels hsiving been brought in by farmers 
on Tuesday, which were sold at ,58(o;6fk', and in a few in- 
stanccM 63e per bushel. Globe. 
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iit Tim 
REV. J. H. INGRAHAM, LL. D. 
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“ Wll .r nf 
riMIIC GREAT AUSTIN SHAKER SEEDLING STRAW- 
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that it will give satisfaction. If. was grown beside tlie Wil¬ 
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large, and broadly conieal; color, bright erimaoti; fiesu 
rather firm, mildly acid with a rich and high flavor; (lowers 
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^ported Weeds and Insects—No. IL.1® 
The Canada Thistle,.1® 
pigeon We.od, or Red Root,.bV> 
The May Weed,..-.165 
Plantain [UliistratedJ ..1® 
BinU on Sheep Management,.165 
Diseases of the Brain,.1® 
Marking Sheep,.165 
Practical Agricultural Knowledge,. 1® 
Concrete Bnffciings,. 166 
Tobacco Cnltnre,.....1® 
Experience with a Farrow Cow,. 166 
China Tea Wheat,.1® 
Raising Bucks,.1® 
The Ret-Keeper — llces, Bee-Hive*, &c.; Curing the 
Sting of a Bee. ...1® 
Inquiries and Answers Barn Cistern—Cattle Stalls; 
Pond Muck; Peach Blow and Bavis" Seedling Potatoes; 
Convenient Planting Bag; Remedy for Sweeney t How 
to grow Mangel Wunsel; Warts on Cattle,.1® 
Agricultural'Miscellany — The Weather—A Cold 
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Process of Under*! raining; Yield of Potatoes; Canada 
Agricultural Shows; Jackson Co (Mich.) Ag. Fair; Sale 
of Ayrshire Cattle; Ontario Ag. Society,.1® 
HORTICULTURAL. 
The Garden,..Kff 
Fruit Prospects,..167 
Dwarf Apples, [Illustrated,]..167 
Horticultural Notes —Annuals; Salt for Roads; The 
Blackberry in Britain: Sulphur for BugB and the Pota¬ 
to Rot; Tan Bark as a Mulch, ..167 
DOMESTIC ECONOMY. 
Raised Muffins: Durable and Economical Trimming,[Till 
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Lady Golden, (Poetical.I A Sketch; Children's Confi¬ 
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Over the Wide, Wide River, |Poetical.[ Mr. Smith’s 
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Casual Words,. 168 
SABBATH MUSINGS. 
The True Wav, [Poetical.I Thoughts; Must I go alone; 
A Pharisee,. 168 
EDUCATIONS K 
School Teaching r«. School-Keeping; Good Teacher; 
Education; The Public Schools of Now Jersey,.160 
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THE CATTLE MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, May 16.—The current prineR for the week 
at all the markets are as follow*: 
Bkki' C atti.k Flrat quality,’Ji cwt. $6/1*3110,011; ordi¬ 
nary, |8,6iN.i»,<!0; common, $7,ik>:a3,ixi; Inferior, $Mikn>7,00. 
Cows a vii r.’ vr.vgn -First quality, $5o,i!0 fii-VX); Ordinary, 
$40,00C'660,IM; Common, $«,0o. i!4ik0ih 1 inferior, *26,i»K(630,i)n._ 
Vkai. Cai.vss First quality, t\ tb., titoyle; Ordinary 0@ 
Otic; Common. Faifle; Inferior, SJildMn. 
Shkkk ami I.amii*. Trlnie fiunlity. 1ft head, $6,O0w6,8O; 
ordiunry, $1 5; COtetnoi*, $3.5f*.il4/IO; inferior. $2613, 
Swisk.—Fust quality, 6 l » all others, 5fiu6t;c. 
ALBANY, Mat 21. • Cattih Receipts, weight and 
nverage quality about tlie same as Isst week. The douiaml 
is companiliyely active at uu advance over lust week’s rate* 
of k£c lit Ih, live weight—in some instances Jga. 
Will be read by every reader of “The Lamplighter” and 
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It is “ powerful and artistic in its whole conception, skill¬ 
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Receipt* The fa lowing is our comparative statement, of 
receipts at this market over the Central Railroad estimat¬ 
ing 17 cattle to the car: 
Corresponding week 
This week. Last week. last year. 
Cattle,.8,708 3,776 2,725 
Bheep,.2,616 1,602 2,.'Git 
Hogs,. 270 1,1® 236 
Prices—Sales are quick at the following prices: 
This week. Last week. 
Premium......StRa/PsO 6 fftAhic 
Extra..4>.i(iivi -4' i(<S 4?, 
First quality. 3\,\a'4?; K*i,(iS t 
Second quality. .....JUm «3.S 2% 3.3 
Third quality...2 1 x,ffi3 2 
Inferior.2 (3) 
SnRKP—There is an increase in tlie supply ns well ns in 
the demand, and they sell fruel.v al it slight advance, all be¬ 
ing sold at prices ranging from 4Q(si6)iC. t > lb. live weight. 
Hons Voiyfcwin matket and deniamt limited. Prices 
3)7e per lb, live weight. 
Mii.cn Cows—Trade dull and we quote umuinally ut$3f*>' 
46 for common to good, and 350@59 lor extra. 
CAMBRIDGE, Mav 16. - Whole number of Cattle at 
market 484 -about 876 Beeves, and 51) Stores, consisting of 
Working oxen, Milch Cows, arid one, two and three years old. 
Pricks- Market Beef Extra, 67.00^7,25; first quality, 
£ 6 . 6(1 a 0 , 00 : second quality, $6,00; third quality, $.|, 0 i 1 j o.Ofi; 
ordinary f-3. 
Stohkm—W orking Oxen—*80, 10066175. 
Cows anti CJaJiVks — $26,80, 4(fnl62. 
Yba ni.lMis — None; two year olds, $17@23; tliree year 
Olds, $25/1.26, 
Siikkp AND Lam ns -1,878 at market: priomv in lots, $1,60 
(52,01) ^arb: extra, $8,0(1, SJUXe J-,9J e.unb, at 3 .< Sc%lth. live 
weight Spring l-aiabe, $3,60('rt). 
Hidks — 8Ni(«i7c. Tallow, 6 , 0>lc. 
Cai.c Skins— 1 K'clirte. $1 ft. 
PTt.rs—60c( «)1,75 mi"h 
Vka i. Ca t.V KH — $2,5lX'.j8,60, 
BRIGHTON, Mav 17.—At market 1,000beeves, 65 stores, 
1 , 800 sheep and hlrnhs, and 2.300 swine. 
BsksCattuc- Price* -Extra, f7,50 nO.OO; firstqualitv$7,CO 
® 7,25: second quality, $6,50,till; third quality, $6,50 a.ii. 
WnitKl.VU Oxss $76, HK.C'JO. 
M ii.cu Cows—l4.Vn’f7 j Cnrnmon, $ 1 !>t 20 . 
Vkai. CalvkH *2, in 4,00. 
Storks Yearlings, none; two years old, $17/1,iff; three 
years old, $24 {<e37. 
H 10 K 8 —6 Vq7a tb.j Calf .Skins, lKj'Jl l.'i’c %T ft,. 
TaM.OW—(V' l ri'iC U rb. 
SuBKKANI, Lamiim-SI,6iX«: 2,00; Extra, $2@4,50. 
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Swink — Spring pigs, wholesale, O'm T'jC P ft>.; retail, 7c 
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538-wCtf ‘ No. 617 Sansom St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
U A- M. 4'. MOltDOFF, Breeders of pure Short-horn 
• and - 1/derney Cuttle, South Down and Silesian 
Sheep, Sujt'ollt and F.sser I‘it]s, Rochester, N. Y. |621tf 
D. B. DE LAND ® CO.’S 
CHEMICAL, SALERATUS I 
“THKvery b«*t. article of Suleratns now in axe.” Much 
has been said ol the injurious effect erf Sale nil us upon the 
health, blit nothing cun be more h irmlcia than perfectly 
pure Sniarntun, when properly used. THIS Salerntu* 1 * 
PERFECTLY PUKE, mel i« ndlned hy a process entirely 
OUR OWN, by wllich all I in pun tie* are removed. “ Deal¬ 
ers nnd Consumers Every timer r.f please, try ill It is war¬ 
ranted to suit iu all cast's or no sale." Also, 
D. II. UK LAND .1 CO.’N 
“DOUBLE REFINED SALERATUS,” 
is far tinperlor to most oilier brands of Sttlera'lusnnw in une. 
fJoiiHUiueiHol'HalerJitn* aliouldhn cave fill to gel thathaving 
the name id' D. B. lieLatid A Co, on tlm wrapper, ft* they 
will thus obtain a BTBlf.TLY pure mticle. lliese brands 
of Salerntu* are for sale by the “nriucinal (trocera iu this 
city, and doiilor* generally throughout tho United State* 
and Canada*." 
Manufactured *nd lor Mile at Wholesnlll at t|m Falrport 
Chemical Works, Fairport, Monroe Co., N. V. 62t-tf 
PUBLISHER’S SPECIAL NOTICES. 
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Agents will please forward the Subscriptions of those 
who wish to secure the Rira.tr.. fgr" BACK NCMUKK8 of 
this volume can still be supplied to new subscribers, and 
will be iu all cases whore ordered, until we otherwise 
announce. Send on the new recruits! 
OifAxriKOP Address.—I n ordering the address of the 
Rural changed, please name the post-office to which it is 
(or bus been) sent as well os the one where you wish it. 
illarkete, €ammercc* & 
THE BEST IN BSE! 
S'lrsi: Premium over Fairbanks, at Vermont Statu Fair, 
’07 and ’fit). First Premium and no Competition In 
‘58. First Premium at 13 Different State Fairs. Sil¬ 
ver and Bronzo Module at American Institute Fair. 
N. Y„ 1869, 
Howk’h Stalk* sok At-L Uses, have Great Simplicity, 
Wonderful Accumey. 
Require, an PH; may b« *"t on top of the ground, or on 
a IwiTO Moor, anil easily removed. 
No Cheek Rods; No Fr-ntton on Knifn Edges; all friction 
received on Ball*. Weigh truly if not level. 
Delivered at any Rnifroaff Stn(inn in the United State* or 
Canada, set op, and warranted to give entire satisfaction, 
or taken luclv 
Send for Circulars and prieu ll*t*, with aceonnt of trial of 
Seale* between Howe and Fairbanks, at Vermont State 
Fairs, to JAMES G. DUDLEY, 
General \Vo*teni Agent, 1)8 Main *treet, 
618-tf Buffalo, N. Y. 
TIIE VVOOl. MAKKETS. 
NEW YORK, May 17.—The inquiry for domestic has 
been quite limited, and confined to tie- pressing wants of 
the trade, «t priCOS showing no important alteration, tho' 
no large parcel scan lie easily dtspoM-d of unleBN ut a redue, 
tiou Which moftt luddera are relUetaat to make; tlm trans¬ 
act ions comprise lOOJM) ff-s. In lots, at 3®a 6te for eon noon to 
full-blooded F leece; i&» 2ic, for Callfffizna do., and m.niUa. 
for inferior to extra Country Uulii-d. Km emn lias been in 
good request, with sob's of 2fi,l!0n tbs, washeilSiiutllArncii- 
can at 26c, 6 moil lira: fc50 bnlcs Chinese at about .'flic., and Hx) 
do. Capo from second liauds at about 2dc, 6 mrintns. We 
quote: _ 
Arn. Saxony fleene P lb. 65^58 
Am. full-blood Merino.60&64 
Am. half-blood and tliree-fmirths Meriuo_41 ~i 47 
Am. native and one-fourth Merino.36(a;4ij 
Extra, Bulled. 44(!l-16 
Superfine, Pulled.:-W./; 4 Y 
No. 1, Pulled. 80,82411 
CaiiioraiiL, extra...oofaqo 
California, fine, unwashed. 26/682 
California, caramon do.12(a'lrt 
Peruvian, washed. 16(a>2ff 
Yalparaiso, unwashed.. llfa,ilH 
South Aw. common, washed. 10(oil8 
South Am. EuGe Rios,do. 15 uj18 
South American, unwashed. 8®12 
South Am. Cordova, washed. 2U&22 
East India, wasiicd.20&F2 
African, unwashed .. 9>n)8 
African, waslied.16®J8 
Smyrna, unwashed. i ira.iy 
Stnvrna, washed...,...22i|ai24 
Mexican, unwashed. lj.ffi]8 
IN. F. Tribune 
ALBANY, May 19. The followiug are the nominal rates 
of wool here: 
American, Saxony Fleece,.6K®58c 
American, Full Blood Meriuo,.48062c 
AumricHu, H and Merino,. 43041*: 
American, Native and tg Merino,. .34pi!88c 
Extra, Pulled, . 42f«!47c. 
Superfine, Pulled, . 3fYa,8Se 
No. 1, Pulled, . . . W&»0c 
\Eccning Journal. 
BOSTON, May 1(1.—The dnmainl for fleece and pulled 
wool has been fair,•••lid there is uo material change in in ices, 
although the tendency of the market is to lower rate- The 
rales of the week have been 160 Un) ff,s. fleece and pulled, 
mostly at 86 1 ride for fleece, and lOla .’ffe for superfine and 
extra pulled. The sales ol foreign embrace 7(H) bale* Cape, 
Mediterranean, South American, Spanish aud East India 
oo private tonus. 
Saxony A Merino.Western mixed..oodfiOo 
Full blood.4*762 Sjoyrna, washed.169880 
and *4 blood...42.*'*7 Oo. unwashed.... . 
Common...80*86 .Syrian.11 i <A23 
Pulled extra.<2062 Cape...2-<rT/62 
Do. superfine.2tYa;45 Crimea. PH, 17 
Do. No.!.£5t®36 Bueno* Ayre*.d&46 
Do. No.2.00(3)66 Peruvian, washed.26(a)32 
M organ iiuk.sk gknekai. gifkoki*, .i r . Tm, 
beautiful horse will be Ion ml at his stable, in Walworth, 
Wa.vne Co., N'. Y. Only $ 1(1 to inlin e. K. YEOMANS. 
G AST STEEL BEEES, 
FOH CHURCtLEH, ACADEMIES, 
EIRE ALARMS, FACTORIES, 4.0. 
from SH EFFI ELI), ENGLAND, have been tested in all cli¬ 
mates, Europe and America. Weigh Icp*: eo*t leas per 
pound; have heller tones; can be heard farther than other 
. They pare 1 ssthan 
THE BEST COMPOSITION BELLS, 
which are also gold by meat Makers’ Prices. 
Broken Unllx Taken in Blxolasiiige, 
or re-cast, on short notice. Such bella will nearly pay for 
Steel Bells of same size. 
Send fot Circular. Bell* delivered in all parts of the 
United State* or Canada, by . . 
•Tames g. Dudley, 
818-tf 93 Mein street, Buffalo, N. Y. 
Flour, spring <lo.. .,$ 0 , 25 '<ra,fiq 
Flour, backwheat.$IJiX3)l,75 
Meal, Indian.iLS-HajUji 
Wheat. Genesee.. ,45 
Beat white Can’s..$I,6t*.J 1,66 
Com, old.sstaiiiic 
Corn, new.hNaiioc 
Rye, 60 lb*. >1 bu.7»*Ai72c 
Data, by weight.35@?Sc 
Barley.55:.l*8c 
Buckwheat.OiXuOOn 
Beans.ft2‘ a ''si76c 
Mkats. 
Pork, Ales.-.iI7,u0.7j,lr,u) 
Pork, clear.$a),ix> Y2lJ.w) 
Pork, ewt....> 7,0n 
Beei; -p) cwt.$),!» '6,00 
apnng Uinb.<,eacii-$l,aVii,75 
Mutton, carcasa. lio 6 c 
Hams, smoked.bin lie 
Shoulders.7 e’7hic 
Chickens.udrlOo 
Turkeys.Offu 12 c 
heeae. 3 ha«c 
Ducks, U pair. 3 Sgl 44 c 
n i'AIKV, &C’. 
Butter, roll.13314c 
nutter, firkin.MVAilZ^c 
Cheeae. U). 1 , ui 11 
jfe*W.tned. .ll>i@ 12 «a'fi 
Tallow, rough. 744 c 
GROWKItS A pure extract of Tobacco, in 
* V which nml imu nd Contains tin: strength of 10 tfts. of tlie 
leaf, an invaluable, sheep wash for ticks arid rciiIi. Jl is also 
a Mire remedy for lice nn idl anipnil*, and will destiny bugs 
and win lira nn v ines, 4c. Put up in packages of 10 4 % 
lbs. 1 lb. aud Nl tt, ready fur immediate use. .Sold at DKWKT 
k MOSBOk’h, Ibis cit v, and most of the country stores, and 
wliole.-.ilc by F1SI1ER&CO., No. 23 Control Wharf, Boston 
CELEBRATED I-rOK.SE) 
1 “BLACK HAWK NIESSENGER.” 
I Formerly kept at l.ockport,) 
Will stand at the stable of D. P. Nkvkt.i., Partita Center, 
for the next sii months, Ih- was sired bv the original Old, 
Black Hawk, owned hy Dav in Hll.b, uf Vermont,and from 
a very aunorior Messenger mare, OistlngutSlied for beauty, 
speed anil endriranee. He cost $2,660. 
Terms- S12 for the season; $l6tuinsurp [640*8t 
Parma Center, Monroe Co , N. Y. ELIaS SHARPE. 
“TAX OK’S ACCOUNTANT 
A/ AND 
DI8X’2VPCIX rATENT.” 
The Inventor's Claims as acknowledged and j/Totected by 
the Governments "J Canada, the United States, and 
Great Britain; with explanations, 
WHAT 1 claim as my invention Ik, Uio contrivance of keep¬ 
ing accounts Cui^rent, uf whatever kind, ileseriation. m va¬ 
riety, in printed form, hy keeping the ... , 
several account* standing in printers' type, or flieir equiv¬ 
alents, the type being so umugnd in form as to admit 01 be¬ 
ing readily und quickly readjtisted iu any parliculnr part, 
where an uceouut may have imdergone a eliunge. hy the 
lapse of time or the current of hiiMirasa transacliuus; so 
that, when reudjusted in all such parts up to any given 
date, an impression thus taken Rum the type shall exhibit, 
in printed form, the true state, of i.U the account,« *0 kept, 
accurately representing nil the balance . or conclusions, in 
accordance with the end or emla contemplated in keeping 
tho record; rendering it, in Commercial business, 1 balance 
sheet of the most compact and perfect character, the de¬ 
tails of rnunuguincut being substantially as recit' d iri »peoi- 
HcutloO, wherein it is shown, that the fact 01 tact* to lie re¬ 
corded, may bn represented U.v figures, symbols,date*, or 
number*, used either sop irately or in combination, dr by 
whatever else will indicate tlie l.ict - 1 1 desired: .md further¬ 
more, based on this primary invention, I nlao cluiin the de¬ 
vice or contrivance „l rendering nr Imnsinitiing accounts 
in partial or Tull statements, when the statement or stale- 
nmots so sent are tlmr, or siitmt.-iiitlall.y tliU', kept irj lypc, 
by the contrivances of my invention, lie the medium of 
tmtumission what It mav; hut tin- nartlcdlAr mode of ren¬ 
dering accoqnl by the usn of the ul*patch Mmilifpii, con¬ 
stituted of Apron Movement, Reel, and Cutter Stamp, I 
claim in tie- broaden i'u| fufiest sense; and also llit> ma¬ 
chine itself, embracing all it: forms ami inodes of operating, 
as indicated in descriWiig it, euiser as a simple hand instru¬ 
ment, or a* propelleil hy Uiachincrv. And in connection 
with these specific claims, and base I upon them, 1 a I so 
claim all other means and appliances substantially tlie*am« 
»8 those herein claimed or Intended to he claimed. With, 
tlieso i-lnims fully acknowledged and protected as above, 
tbii-invention ha* already spread Use!! over Canada, |"or* 
teen States of the American Union, and into Great Britain, 
and is now used in more than une hundred Newspaper OF 
fires. Its immense value to banking and similar Institu¬ 
tions will be shown in a circular which will make its ap¬ 
pearance soon. Meanwhile, application* for information, 
■‘Deeds of Bights," nr “ I) tops toll Mira bines," will receive 
due attention, when addressed cither to 
K, v. IHGIKHT nif’K, 
Buffalo, Y. t or Fort Erie. C. W. 
Or to his Agent and Atlorenv, 
JOHN .1 MAIN Kb, London, England. 
1757“To “ I.KX," who in tlie Montreal Gazette of i-t Feh- 
rnai v, i860, prommuce* tuft “Idiv, ” iff keeping accounts 
current "in type,"a “gross absurdily," lbanks are hereby 
tendered, and flu- assurance given, that liii* groan absurd¬ 
ity is all that Mr. Dirac ha* patented In the domain of keep¬ 
ing accounts- HI* claims hinder no operation therein into 
which this gross absurdity is not piraticallY *mnggleilin 
iodil y noi ; . i .. directly 
nor indirectly; neither explicit I v nor svmholieally; thia 
ground his claims cover, and nothing more; the absolute 
lIKKI.I lt Jfe WiI.HON MANUFArTT RESG CO.-H 
v MERIC AN G-TJAslSrO. 
** T KKOM 
JARVIS & BAKER’S ISLANDS, 
Iff THE 
SOUTH 1’AOIFIC OCEAN, 
IMPORTKH liV THE 
AMERICAN GUANO COMPANY 
Office, lift VV i11i.iin bl i-i-et, 
NEW YORK. 
C. S. MARSHALL, I’res’t. II. MATHER, Sec’y. 
J. K. CHAI’l’El.L, Agent, W Exchange St., Rochester, N. Y 
IMPROVED FAMILY SEWING MACHINES, 
£300 I3i-osdw«y, IN' •• \v York. 
Th«*o Machine* combine ail tlm lato improvement* for 
Hemming, Stitching aud FrAtmo Seams, ana are the best In 
use for Kami 1 ,v HKWI.NU and tailoring work. 
J‘rlc*)» from $60 to $tw. Hummer--, Pi extra. 
S. W. DIBBLE, Agent, 
615-tf Nob. 8 and 10 Smith's Arcade, Rochester, N. Y. 
pIANOS FOR $150. 
WARRANTED COOD IN EVERY RESPECT. 
MADS BY 
BOA.3FUDYVr-A.Kr CRAY Ac OO.. 
Albnnr, N. Y. 
The Subscriber*, having been Induced, after repeated ap¬ 
plication, lo make a PIANO at a low price, to meet the 
wants of many now deprived of the luxury, have perfected 
Hiieh an iiratmmeut, Kiiitahlo for SMALL PARLORS, SIT¬ 
TING ROOMS, Ac., finished in Rosewood, a beautiful l*i- 
0NE HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS. 
ITT These Pianos are m.w wa.RKa.ntkd, and have all 
onr late improvement", j£.j 
Circulars Furnished on Application, giving Full Par¬ 
ticulars. 
They also furnish a 
HANDSOMELY FINISHED PIANO, 
Adapted for School Practice and Purpose*, at 
ONE 11UNDRKG AND TWENTY - FIVE DOLLARS 
(SEND FOR CIRCULARS.) 
Our Regular Style* rff LARGE PIANO • FORTES, 8*, 7, 
and7 l 4 Octaves, we continue to make with all the Late Im¬ 
provements, at from $8«b to $Cixi, according to Sire and Fin- 
rah. LargeD ikcoh nta mini* In 0**h Buyers, fl.LUSTRA¬ 
TED PRICE LISTS AND CUMJl l,.YKS FURNISHED ON 
APPIiICATION. All our Piauo-Furlea have our Great Im¬ 
provement, 
UUP: INSULATED 1RONRIM, 
Making them the Beat and Mont Durable iu the World. 
EY7- SEND FOR CIRCULARS. 
Perfect Satisfaction Guaranteed, or Money Refunded. 
BOARDM.VN, GRAY & CO., 
514-tf Albany, N. Y. 
BRODL’CK AND PROVISION [MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, May 21— FlopR— Market quite heavy,— 
ine export demand is quite Inuderate, while The hnme trade 
will initiate more thou suflicieut to -upply prea.dng want* 
"t $5,_1 o:'.' 5,15 for super State! for extra .In; 
•tV'e .i.lS for super Western; $^20^5,60for extra ilo; $5.90 
shipping brands extra round hoop Ohio— diraiug 
o.ii a ". l®hduig duwnyranl Canadian scarcely sow tiye; 
aaiea at $ 6 , 34 qj?,in fnr comin .111 to choice extra’ 
j ~-\t'beat heavy and l(a. 2 i; lower, with rather more 
oni?T. y r e *P 0 rt at the decline; sale* Milwaukee club at $t,- 
tf;' . v" ~V< ‘"le turd \er.y choice; Racine at $l.Zg; white 
Aucbigaii at $1,55; red State at $l,3w; Ctiicago spi-in-r at $ 1 ,- 
m, tin- first aainplo new white Oeuruix was exhibited on 
b’.'day. Rye quiet at P7e. Barley dn)l, l.i-.-u 1 and 
uncii in^- 'L Receipts of Corn continue large and a foiling 
on 111 export <lem ind, caused by tho searcitv uf freights, in 
conscqBftncc of the advance in rates; once* declined 2 c. 
bushel; sale* at72,"72c-lor sound mixed Western: 0S'« Tie 
rar unsonnif dq; 7pj,7oe for round yellow; 73i- fur prime 
4ir 1( i'7 die fur unsound do. Oat* more active at 
worth; for Western Canadian and Slate. 
—Pork dull, lieavy and lower; sales at $17,75 
/ t It A I * 10 (’ U i/l’ r UK.- 
'-I NEW WORK, hy Wll.l [AM BRIGHT, Login Nur¬ 
sery, Philadelphia. A FAY .S I STEM OF PRUNING tor 
Graperies, Vineyards, Arbor*, and I’rollises; new method of 
making Vine Border-, die, die. 
Tin* is not a compilation of old matter respecting the 
Vine, but a purely original work, full of new suggestions 
lbv planlin", pruning, training and fruiting tllB Grape, un¬ 
der all kinds of culture; drawn from personal experience, 
and recently confirmed by the opinions of tlie best Grape- 
growers in England. 
PRICE—Yl FT Y CENTS par single copy. Snot by mail 
to all part* uf the United Stales and Canada, post-paid, nn 
receipt of the price. Postage stamp* received iu payment. 
*.* A Liberal Discount to the Trade. 
Address WILLIAM BRIGHT, 
5il>-3t 627 Market Street, PhUudvtjihia, Pa. 
Ox Wednesday evening, the 16th inat.of consumption 
WILLIAM HENRY, eldest son of Joskph Ai.lkyx, aged 2’ 
years. 
\| OV^IIsTG- TyTA-CEHIKTE 
IMPROVEMENTS. 
Having made very important Improvements on the Kkti ii- 
I J3t Mxchivk within the last two year*, f have done SO with 
a view of their being attached to any Machine of my make 
prior lo 1368, and all who desire them will be furnished at 
moderate prices. 
Those who have machines numbering ahnvo 1,5-to with 
wood Jinger bars, can have the Iron linger bar ami all late 
improvements attached, wdiicb will Very much lessen the 
draft of tlie Machines and make them in many respects 
bett.-i- than when new- 
The improvements consist of a guard linger that will not 
break nor e.log an outer shoe with roller, that very much 
assist* In turning at the comer* and the direct draft of tb« 
imiflblqe -a lever with roller wldeh i* to be atbicbadbehind 
the inner shoe, by which the ariver in his seat can raise 
the finger bar ovArobstniqtion*, assist in backingand trans¬ 
porting the Machine from field to field. 
In ordering tlie Improvements or Extra*, be particular 
and give the number of vour Machine. Address 
5H>2t R. L. HOWARD, Buffalo, N. Y. 
aV&pcrtieemcnts 
AI> VKKTISIN 4 ; T KKVIS, i„ Ailvsmee — Tliirtv-Fiv>; 
Cent* a Liss, each insertion. A price and a halt’ for extra 
display, nr52j£ cents per line of space. Spkci.vL Notick.h, 
(following reading matter, lea-led,) Seventy Cents a Line. 
r.NG.VUIAN GliASS SKKD. 
, . — - 100 bushel* of good 
I I Hungarian Grass tieeil for sale at Ham.ock’s Aunu ia- 
ti'kal tVAKKUot'SK and Skkd Stokk, at $2 per husliel of 
45 lbs. It tony be sown anv time in the month of June,and 
will answer to sow it as late a* the first of July. One bush¬ 
el will sow three acres. 15 It--*, will be put up in a bag and 
forwarded to any address bv Express or otb'-cw|ge, for one 
dollar. Address K. 1). HaI.LOCK, Ag’t, Rochesler. N. Y 
I IME.—I’ugeW I’erpetuul Kiln, Kuteuted July, 1H67.— 
J Superior to anv in use for Wood or Coal. 2,t» cord* of 
wood, or 1% tuns of coal to 100 bbls—coal not mixed wttb 
ntoue. Address [C4-tfJ 0. D. PAGE, Rochester, N. Y- 
