THE WOOL MARKETS. 
NEW TURK, April II.— Market rules firm, with a 
fair demand, 
BOSTON, April il.—The following are the quotation* 
of ■wool for tills week Domestic - Saxony and Merino, 
fine, If.. “Oi.pSSc; full tilnnd, VBdtiUUe; half and three- 
fourlijs blood, 72«'76e.; common, 65ui>70c; pulled, extra, 
•POjkiic; do. superfine, 7fouN’ie; western mixed, 60®70c. 
torn: grp- SmV ma, washed. HU uflOc t do, nnwashed, 23(a)35c ; 
Syrian, I’Oi iJe; rape, it . i.v; Crimea, l9C«i35; Buenos 
Ayres, 17Outfit; Peruvian, S5,a>4oe. 
ALBANY, April fl,—The market Is Inactive ami rath¬ 
er weak. The stock of Pulled and 1 m see here b lair hill 
not large, and the demand during the week lias been 
limited. Tho only sub* wo could learn of was 11,000 lbs. 
SMJK r pulled at. iitiout 7U..i 72c. 
TORONTO, April (1 — Wool scarce at 35acUo $5 th.— 
Ulnbe, 
Special Notices 
100 000 FTRST class appee trees, 
I 4 year? eld, will lm .old at the lowest 
Wholesale price. Also, 10,000 extra large Apple and 
Peach trees suitable for Orchards. ' 
mm* McCarthy * flower, 
Pi-nllc hl, Monroe Co., 5i. Y. 
W eav er ? s improved mrsery 
1 \v,Vm FAl4M WlUFFL3TKMES._These im 
prov ed M hifflerrec-3 will nel liter hark Nursery or Or- 
Kv a eri " w mtrh ,*£“"« fence* or standYng coni. 
Lm r\ Nufjeryinanand Farmer should use them. 
R^liea b f-er' r \ K v'' D, iV ‘t 17 Buffalo street, 
Ituunester. ,v l..and also by ,J. r>. u k v vlr, PentieUL 
N. \. hee Recommendations as below: • 
Farm trees W 7 lvcr ' i improved Nursery and 
tlus mr'ritsfuS^d’.n d can fteo «*mehd Ue-iu fully for 
Ellwangev A Barry, Frost 4 rv* 
Ooold ,{ Beckwith, T. B. Yale '1 Cr,. 
Partial Li8T or Gifts Gives at the Metropolitan 
Gilt Book Store, No. 2fi Buffalo Street, Rochester, and 
at its Branches No. liK) Main Street, Buffalo, and No. 
320 River Street, Troy, during the month of March—48 
Gold and Silver Watches, 38 Silver Ice pitchers, M Sli¬ 
ver Cake Baskets, dl Silver Card Receivers, 58 Silver 
Rotary Castors, 5 Silver Tea Sets, (0 pieces,) 8 Silver 
Coffee Urns, id Fine Opera Glasses, 32 Silver Butter 
dishes, d Large Punch Buwls, 18 Silver Wine Pilchers, 
IDS Fine Photograph Albums, 17 Marble Images, 22 
Silver Simp pitchers, 8 Silver Trays, 109 sets Silver 
Forks, 220 sets Tea and Tabic Spoons, besides over 
10 ,(XX) other articles ol' value. Remember you pay no 
more fora book at the Metropolitan than at any other 
glare, and are sine of receiving a Gift with each book, 
varying in value from 50 cents to $100. Descriptive 
Catalogue? mailed to any address upon application to 
E. 0. Brook?, Rochester, or at his branches. 
HfVZXf-SM.se. 
In Victor, April 6th, at the residence of the bride’s 
parent-., I>v Rev. GKO. \V. Muntoojjkby, Mr. JOHN A. 
WOOLS ION and Mb, NAM V C. LUSK. 
1N* Conneaut. Ohio, March si, at the residence of the 
bride’s lather. Oris Burgess, Esq., hv the Rev. j. H. 
I too. It. 15. RAN D ALL, of Rochester. V. V.. and Miss 
OLIVE (!. BURGESS, nr Conneuut. Ohio. 
COLLINS’ PATENT HORIZONTAL HOP YARD 
The undersigned begs to call the attention of Hop Growers to our new method of training hops horizontally, 
the* patent for which was issued Dee. 1st, 1803. Some of the ail vantages of this method, as ascertained by four 
years’ successful experiment, arc ns follows: 
First, It* Cheapness. We use hut one stake at each hill, from 8 to 10 feet high, or just high enough to permit 
cultivation without interfering with t.lie vines: consequently the poles necessary for one acre by the old plan of 
perpendicular training will be sufficient for four acres by our method. Such stakes can be obtained much 
cheaper, however, than by cutting up long hop poles, 08 almost every farmer can Bud them on his own farm, or 
can obtain them at the price of Urewood. 
We use wool twine or broom-makers’ twine to connect the. stakes at the top each way, so that the cords cross 
the field at right angles, and every stake, except those in the outside rows, is supported from four directions. 
Let four vines from each hill run up Ihe stake, and thence horizontally uu the twines. 
Second .—The Hop* ripen earlier and are less liable to rust. 
Third, —The yield i» greater, and the bops arc of better quality. 
Fuurth .—'The labor or tending and picking Is less than cm the long poles, or the patent hop frames. 
Fifth.— There U much lew danger of their being Injured bv high winds, whipping against each^other, the 
stakes giving way, nr being blown down, than on the long poles or high frames. 
Sixth, —The ground being mun)i ten* -haded, the sup warms the earth, and matures the fruit not only earlier 
but more perfectly. 
Seventh .—The hop- enn be gathered without cutting off the vine near the ground, which always causes such 
a flow of sap from the root as to materially weaken, and in some cases entirely destroy the hill. 
We refer to those who have fully tested this process. In every case the yield Is greater, quality better 
and expenses and labor LESS. The process commends itself to the judgment of every hop grow er upon scientific 
principles, and I? adopted by the most enllgUtened and experienced farmers of Otsego County. 
F. W, COLLINS, Morris, Otsego Co., N. Y. 
W. H. PRATT, Guilford, Chenango Co., N. Y. 
tW S. COLLINS, 52 Arcade, Rochester, N. Y., General Agent for Western New York. 
Back Numbers.— Wo can no longer furnish back 
numbers of the Rural from the 1st of January, the 
edition of several numbers being nearly or quite 
exhausted. Those ordering the paper from January 
and receiving it. from April only, will understand that 
we can not send as desired. 
Nctu gUoertiscmcnts 
ty ADVERTISING TERMS, In Advance— TltlRTT- 
Fivr Cents a Line, each Insertion. A price and a 
halt'for extra display, or ran cents per Unc of space. 
SPECIAL NOTICES (following reading matter, leaded,) 
40 cents a line. 
iy The edition of the Rural Ik now so large as to 
render it necessary that the first form (outside pages) 
should go to press on Friday of the week preceding date, 
and the last rorm (Inside pages) on Tuesday morning. 
Hence to secure Insertion advertisements intended for 
the last page should reach us ten days lit advance of the 
dale of the paper, and those for the inside (7th page) on 
Monday. 
illnvkcts, Commerce, &c 
Truffaut*- French Aster*. Peony -flowered;—This is a 
“ ri "“ 8 *“ 0U{rr ‘ hiu ”'™ 
Portulu. on grandtllora, ft, pL-TIjeae seeds are saved 
from doufile-flowerbtg piauts. and will r.-produce fiftv 
per cent, of very large, perfect, double dowers in white, 
rose, sulphur, golden, orange, crimson, scarlet, blood 
fg? arc 11 great acquisition. 
Olie-tialf foot In height. 2 ft seeds 50 cent?. 1 
Laved from the finest collections 
recommend this seed will, the greatest 
.m-uuj tuai in size <>i flowers ami richness 
and variety of colors they cannot be surpassed. Packet 
QtuZ 
Sweet Wintara, Henderson** Perfection.—These are 
the Lest varieties of these well known and exceedingly 
beauti'ul plants. They have been greatly improved 
^jliuinue lasl l :r7v y« ar-, itnd produce Immense heads 
with varied colors.exceedingly clear, distinct and beau¬ 
tiful. Packet 25 cents. 
For x complete list of everything valuable in Vegetable 
ami J? lower Seeds, and many useful hints for their cul¬ 
tivation. see our Illustrate,i Catalogue and Garden 
Manual for 18M, which contains over 7o pag.-i of closely 
printed matter. It will be sent to all applicants upon 
receipt ol a three cent stamp Address, 
742-31 McELWAIN BRO’S, 
Springfield, Mass. 
B ridgewater paint.-Ectabushed WMt-Flre 
an-l Water Prootfor roofs, outside work, decks of 
vessels, iron work, brick, Urn railroad bridges, depots, 
Ac. Depot 7t Matuoo Lane. New York. 
739-261 _ROBERT REYNOLD: 
Rural New-Yorker Office, ) 
Rochester, April 12, 1864.) 
Flour—C hoice brands from winter wheat have ad¬ 
vanced 2.Va;M cts per barrel. 
Grain—O enesoc wheat has advanced a little, and is 
in qu)te good demand at the present time. 
Meats- We note a start lu Fork equal to $1,00 per 
barrel. 
DAIRY—Butter Is declining, the falling off for the 
week being equal to 2®3 cts V pound. 
Seeds —Clover seems to be going up steadily. Tbe ad¬ 
vance for the week is about 50 cts f) bushel. 
Rochester Wholesale Prices. 
Flour and Grain. Eggs, dozen.16®l8C 
Flour, win. WhT, $6,7,Vr0,25 Hooky, box.127, H 
Flour, spring do. 6.* Hi 6,25 Candies, box. 12 ',. :„|A 
Flour, buckwheat,Candles, extra.I til, us 
Meal, I: i d 1 uu.... - JDXtgi. Kl Frail and Root-. 
Wheat, 4 G»:maiY. l,4t>^:!,6S Apples, bushel.GOyiiSOc 
Pataty Extra Self c*. —Si 
in Europe. We r. ....___, JV , V ,, „ 41 
confidence, fci tir.g thxt In size of flower- 
Cn.VKIt MEDAL WINE.—The N. Y. Stale Ag, So- 
kd duty awarded their Sliver Medal to the Oporto 
W hie. Fine, largo vines sent bv iixnress at $2 to $4 per 
dozen. K. W ARE SYLVESTER. Lyons, N. Y. 
QTRAtVUEHUV PLANTS. — Russell's Great Prolific 
irf Straw hprrv Flan tag-very one warranted true to name, 
for sale at $1 per dozen; SJ per loo, j lacked in good or¬ 
der. Cash to accompany orders. Address 
711 J. KERCH, Waterloo, N. Y. 
training the vine horizontally it does not ran so far. but 
It throws out more arms, wlueh grow much longer than 
on poles. From one year's experience I could not be 
Induced to try any other plan. 
Yours, Ac., S. E. COOK. 
Morris, March »i 9 t. 186S. 
F. W. Collins, Esi).,—Jfy Dear Sir.- Tt gives me pleas¬ 
ure to luforru you of the great success of your method 
of raising hops ou slu-rt poter and >truths. Utiad one acre 
with strings and one acre with long poles side bv side, 
on equally good ground, and I gotoue-fii'tb more bn the 
short polcsand strings. They did no; whip or br-ukth'- 
anus, while v-n the long poles I lost a great many. 1 
shall use tl” ui on five acres more. 
Yours truly. J. B. MORRIS. 
MORRIS, V , ember 24tli. 1862. 
Mr. F. W. Collins— Omr Sir: Having adopted voiir 
me thod of borizontal training of the hop s ine, I though; 
It proper for me to give you the result of my experience 
for the past season. I planted four acres of hops »r,d 
trainc-! three an t one-half acres alter vour method, 
(which 1 believe is entirely new tn this counirv.i the re¬ 
maining half acre was poled In Ihe usual wav of two 
long poles to the hill; the result was about SO per cent, 
in lavor tlii- short poles and twine. The advantages 
tn favor of tin- short piles and twine ure:—first, less ex¬ 
pense; second, less labor; third, greater vteld of hops. 
i4t-4t] Yours truly, FRANCIS A’. FEAR8ALL. 
GrtLFOBD, January 12th, 1863. 
Mr. Wm. H. I’ratt— Dear Sir ; Id relation to vour n-w. 
uieliind of training lion Vines, I would -ay that having 
tried tin- irxnrjlmcnt the past searon lu a portion of my 
Hop N xrrl. I foiitnl the rtsult satlsfactorv lievOnd any¬ 
thing 1 ha-l autlciiKtted. For instance, the yield w as at 
least fifty per ccnl. greater than hops grown tn the or¬ 
dinary way. Another advantage Is worlliv of notice, to 
wit:—tliailn tlic hrcaklngof the arms and blowing down 
of poles, there I. a saving of not less titan 10 per cent, 
more. Also, the labor and expense of setting up and 
tending a yard after your method is much less than in 
the old way. I have grown hops for some tfi veurs past, 
and your method of growing them. I thlirk, far superior 
to the wav In which 1 have grown them here tofore. 
Respectfully yours, JEKRE SHEFFAUD. 
Morris. February 9tli, 1S6S. 
Mr. COLLIN'S — Sir: Having tried your plan of hori¬ 
zontal training hops the past sox so i., I think it Is the 
best, cheapest and safest wav that hops can bo raised. I 
would not ii-o hmg poles !f they were given tome. Tn 
T he young housekeeper and iiairymaid’s 
Directory, will he sent free of postage to any ad¬ 
dress for twenty-five ceiio. N-> Housekeeper should he 
without this valuable hook. Address 
Mrs. E. a. ( ALL, Fablns, Onon. Oo., N. Y. 
Do. dried yl 
Peach ex, do 
©lorries, do .1 n7i20 
Plums, do .U-al6 
Potatoes, bush . 
II Idea unit SUI 
.Slaughtered.-v, •. ?<’ 
Calf.is,Ms 
Sheen Pells.fin - i.no 
Lamb Pelts.50(42,00 
Ses-dm 
Clov e r, med i urn. $6,MM 7,C«J 
Do. large. T..Y> ',W 
TlmoUiy.....8,(»i,a,'Vb 
Piimtrlc*. 
Wood, hard.$6,5-'.: 7,56 
Do, soft.< .oo7 5.00 
Coal, Scranton. ..S.7.V,t!0,00 
Do. PittsUm ...8.7JM 10,00 
Do. Sliamokhl. 8,75..: 0,75 
Do. char. 12M i5c 
Salt, bhl.2JKgt2.4U 
St ra w, t uu.SjO.. 10,00 
Hay, tun. 10 , 00 ... 2 O, 0 (i 
Wool, X) lh. SSfa65c 
Wbltcnsh, S t bbl..7.7N(qs,00 
Cod tlib. qn I ntal... 7,7&a-\2a 
Trout, half bbl_7 .<a\3i7.5‘J 
C IOORURTPS SEEDLING POTATOES-For $1 IWolbK 
T each Of Garnet, Chill, Cuzco and Pinkeye, Rusty- 
coat (euougb to raises bushelsi sentpost-jialo. 
Garnet, Chill an-1 Cuzco.jjcr bbl. by R. I;.. $2,50. 
741-21 P. SUTTON. lJemsoru, Luz. Co., Pa. 
Agent. 
B Ii.< >< > M M 1 l U.—2(0 bushels prime un 
Chopped Seed. 
Also, 23.i>» Broom Handles. 
Also, abont ISM tuns l.roon, brush and 6 or 6 M feet •. 
inch Basswood lumber, for sale hv 
JOHN SHELDON, Moscow, Eh. Co., X. Y. 
F.EI* WHEAT, 
.. , -- Ac.—For advertisement Of BOOTH’S 
O SuAKER see Rural of Jamiarv 30th Good Far¬ 
mers. Country Merchants, and others are Invited to sell 
jL___ 734-tf 
STEEL COMPOSITION EELLSi 
Jpk,|3^Agood Church or other BeU for 20 cents 
H ‘III mV To give Satisfaction. 
pAItfCBRS CURED.- 
Cancers cured without pain or the use of the knlte. 
Tumorous While Swelling. Goitre. Ulcnrs and all Chron¬ 
ic diseases siu cessnillv treated, circulars describing 
treatment sept free of charge. Address 
Dus. BABCOCK A TOBIN. 
744-lf 27 Bond Street, New York. 
F<w valuable Information 
upon the suolect of 
BELLS 
send for iumplUets to tiie 
uiidersienf !,niM>arethe(»i7v 
mauufacuim*, or this de¬ 
scription of BeU with Har- 
« rty: m’s seO'-artino oa- 
Cy tented rotating bang- 
ifjj, ings.eitlierin tldscotm- 
jJhtry or in Europe. 
lOMVVSTU! 
APPLES GRAPES BOX FOR SALE —5,000 Ap- 
1 pic Trees, 5 to 7 feet, at $50 >• 1. *.<J, Greenings. 
Kings. Baldwins, Ac. 
5,i mi Oportn Vines, 2 and 3 years, nnest qualitv—S100 
to $ 1 :fi per 1.000. 
5,iOO Dwarf Box. 1 to 6 inches above the collar, twice 
transplanted, $10 v} t.OO.l. 
1,000 Black Naple Ctirinnts, 2 rears, fine, $35. 
E. WARE SYLVESTER, Lyons, N. Y. 
H edge i*la.nts—H avinga large lot of Hawti: m 
plants on hand. I offer tli-u: for sale at *5. Si" and 
$15 pi r 1,000 w Itlch will plant M rods or more. Cash or¬ 
ders only will be attended to. Address 
743-21 W. M. BEAUCHAMP, Skaneateles. N. Y. 
NEW BOOK ON THE RIFLE 
D. APPLETON A CO., 
No*. 418 nml 415 Broadway, New York. 
PUBLISH THIS DAY: 
THE PROVISION MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, April 11.—ASHK3—Qnlet aud Steady; 
sales at $H.S7fis for put.:, anti $IUJU for pearls. 
Flour—M arket may l-c quoti-t id.ei;>c better for State 
and Western, with a good Inquiry, At the close there 
were no aellcra at Inside uuotatiims. Sales at $«,S> t6,-Vi 
for superfine State; $7,3U.a(7,10 for extra State; $6.si>.a6,- 
95 for superfine Western; $7,3f.ss7,6u tor common to me¬ 
dium extra Western ; $7,50 ;7.>4i Tor sldnplng brands ex¬ 
tra route! hooped (.thin, and $7,>\VtA00 for trade bran>la, 
Oiomarket cioMna it-ci) - >-.»I-■. ,,f n(iotco extra suite 
were made at $7,to.: 7,65. Canadian Flour may be quot¬ 
ed W^UAe better; sales at 97 r 35n’7,wj for common, anil 
$7,55(u’9,U9 for good 10 choice extra. Rye Flour rub s 
quiet and steady : sales at 5,5-C 6,25 lor Interior to choice. 
Corn meal rule, very firm; sab.' at $6,15for Brandv- 
wlnc; $3,75(a5.75fpr Jersey; $5,95 for common State and 
$6.15 for Marsh's caloric. 
Grain— Wheat market may lo- quoted lc. better, and 
very scarce. Prices nomtual at $1,67,7; 1,70 tor Chicago 
spring: S1.6A: 1,71 for Milwaukee club; $1,75: 1.75 tnf 
anther Milwaukee; $i 73 ,il 1.76 for winter ret! Western; 
$I,77 mj 1,N2 for iitnlw-r Mlmiuran : choice amber Mlcldgau 
at $1,82 lu store: white Michigan ai $1,66, and wtcvll cut 
old winter red Westefu .it $1,03, Rve rules quiet: sales 
at. $l,2k t IJ50. Barley rule- steady ;.-talesCanada East.at 
1.3S and Canada At >-t at 1,12. Barley Malt rules unli t 
and steady: sales State at $laiA Pi-ag rub. dull at $1,15 
for Canada. Coni martiet rules ipilet and shade firmer; 
sales at SI,3(a 1,12 for old shipping mixed Western, 
Instore, and $lJ3sioruew yellow. Oats ruleouU t:sales 
at SY a ,j,i-0e for Canada: 9d.u > W.‘ J c for State, and KWLific 
for Western. 
PitOvirCtONA— Fork market active and prices higher: 
sales at $21,37> I , l i8 s J‘IBi» fur im.-s; $235!5,a)28.PJ for old 
mess; 2J.tXlo)25,<6 for new moss s }2l.tXV*'Jt’,txt for prime. 
Beef market rules lirtu, with a more active demand; 
sales at $5,00:6 ,ia) lor country prime; $7 v VV«:i,txi for 
country moss; $ 13 JJHaffTjW for repacked mess, ami $ K- 
tW(a>l9,iXI for extra mow. I'rluit me-, beef rules tinner: 
salt’s at $27.n\27,«i. Beef hams rule firm; sales State and 
AVestern at $2t,5iV'i25,t,'< 1 . Cut meats are active ; sales at 
10Vud le tor shoulders: I t;; LSc- fur bams. Bacon sides 
rule dull; sales al IB[ail2c ror Western Cmunerland cot 
middles; I2‘*[uil2-,c for do short rlbhed middles, and 
1.5 id5c. for do. long Ctd hams. Laid murki-t coutimDs 
firm; sales at 13 < for No. i la choice. Butter 
selling ui li-va Ce for Ohio, and 4U.a vie for Stale. Che<. :0 
firm at 16 elw. for common to prime. 
1101*8 Murs- t rules steady; sales at 15.’28c for com¬ 
mon to prime. 
TORONTO, April 6. Kioru-Superfine fV.urorttdiv- 
menull barrel; $5,75'3,85 for home consumption; Extra 
tMtUcU-fi; Fancy $t,1^1251; Superior $1,75.1.5,Id; Bag 
Flour $ (, 0 d per 200 ihs. 
GUAIN Fall \S beat AVViMc common to choice; JGS i) 
0,W good to choice; SOj*a:. i^)2 extra. Spring Wheat In 
good demand :U 7.Y682C, Barley “IXCAJc. Oat-35 ..'Yc. for 
common tu good ; 40oUo for goo<l to extra. Peas I5,i50c 
common to good; extra re,n56c. 
Provisions Hams flfi.in • n,on per 100 lb*, llacon 
$7,!WCdiS,oo. Cheese $l!,iAddlgd wholesale; I2j; fl8c per 
th retail.—6' lobe. 
T he pi ke it i. oodeii stallion 
S A.EEK. 
Bred bv A. Kicker Rtt it auds, of Kentnckv. from hie 
Import, d Arab W.LW,.A t L. Haul b« £t :VA —‘Eenltti by 
fcRjite. Terms, $1:5. 
IP Also. Young Honest Tom, u first class Draft stallion, 
-tred by Imparted horse 1/mu.i Tmn —bisdatn a line mare 
from U • I’l esi 1 hi i hors<, v. ill stand 
this season one mile east of Rose Valley. 
For full pedigree and particulars address 
D. KI.I.KN WOOD. Agent, 
7M-6teow Rose, Wayne t'otmty, X. V. 
AUK RICAN BELL COMPANY, 
No. 30 Liberty StreeL New York, 
DESTROY THE INSECTS. 
PURE CONCENTRATED EXTRACT of TOBACCO. 
BY H. W. S. CLEVELAND. 
1 vol., 12mo, cloth. 
Illustrated with Numerous Engravings. 
• Price *1.50. 
AOCT. ABBOTT A SON OFFER Til£1 It ENTIRE 
J stock of Emit ami Ornamental Trees. Shrubs, Bul- 
ous Roots, Evergreens, small Fruits And also 506,000 
pple Seedlings, f vears old, s. Id cheap n r cash at the 
'L l Kiuderhook Nursery. The ground must be cleared. 
7:5-61 J. w. LYON, General AgenL 
Valatle, Columbia C<x. N. Y., March 7.1864. 
This volume has been prepared by the author of the 
recent articles lu the Auafilic Monthly ou •• The Use of 
the Rifle,” In order to meet a demand which lias been 
grow dug since the commencement of the war. The onlv 
recent American works on the sutject are technical and 
scientific, or adapted solely to military renders, and the 
host foreign works are not calculated to meet the pres¬ 
ent want,. A very large number «r new guns have ap¬ 
peared lately, the comparative merits of which few per¬ 
sons have all opportunity of testing. At the same time 
the number has very largely Increased of these who arc 
Impressed with the importance uf making themselves 
familiar wltn the use of flrcarer.s end who arc at a loss 
to select Hum the number e-tl'cired for sale. »—*- - 
This volume coulaltis an explanation of tlx- principles 
npon which the t est performance dr pends, so that any 
one mav Judge for himself how far thev are adhered to 
. . 
aud statements of their capacity are also given, with 
more- than 30 eugravlugs. The whole subjev t Is present¬ 
ed In such a tu uniter as to prove Interesting to the-genc- 
r al rea der. '•-» cn -aw* _ 
ITT Sent free bv mail on receipt of price. 
A real Guano, containing from seventy to eighty per 
cent, of Phosphate of Lite-, to which has been added, 
by a chemical process, a targe percentage of actual Am . 
monia so fixed that it can not evaporate, making it 
equal, if not superior, to any other fertilizer. 
Pamphlets, with copies of analysts uv Dr. Jackson, 
Mass. State Assayer. and Dr. Likhig, of Baltimore, 
with testimonials trout seteu tide agriculturists, showing 
Us value, can be obtained rfora 
J. O. BAKER A CO, Selling Agents. 
730-tf 87 Wall Street, New York. 
The great and increasing demand for Hops lu this 
country and abroad, and the Importance to those atioui 
to engage in the business of procuring the best varieties, 
has Induced the subscribers to enter Into an arrange¬ 
ment with the leading Hop Growers of Ouehla and Mad¬ 
ison Counties, for a supply of Ute best Cuttings from the 
highest cultivated yards, 
l’o those wishing the best quality of 
TTOYTS HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE— 
IL Hoyt - Hiawatha Hair REMonArivu. 
Hoyt’s IHam aiha Hair Rkstokativb. 
Hoyts hiawaiha Haik Rk-ivopativk. 
HoYT’a Hlaw-aviia Hair Restorative. 
tY Warranted to restore faded and gray Hair and 
Whiskers to their original color. Superior to dves and 
every other preparation for the hair in the natural and 
life apm-araiwe It gives, instead of the dull, dead black 
dves, so that the ir.bst critical observer cannot detect Us 
use: n the simp-’,'.city o: its application, it being used 
as easily as any article of the toilet, ami tn Its beneficial 
effects on the bead an l the hair. It makes the hair soft 
and sllkv, prevents front faUingo-.it. removes all Its im¬ 
purities; and entirely overcomes the bad effects of the 
previous use of preparations containing sulphur, sugar 
VreYLS IMPERIAL COLORING CREAM, changes 
light and red hair to a beautiful brown or hi nek. 
Up" Sold everywhere. JOS- HOYT A CO., 
758-tf No. 10 l olverslty-idace. New York. 
Wewonld say. we are now receiving orders, and are 
prepared to forward Roots .(as soon ns tliev can he taken 
from the ground in flic Spring,! to any part of the coun¬ 
try. carefully packed, aud upon the most satisfactory 
U-ruis. 
For fur tie r particulars, address the subscribers, at 
Watervllle, < lucid a Co.. N. Y.. to whom all orders should 
be directed and win receive prompt attention. 
IS. 
JEWELL’S PATENT ERUIT BOXES 
./ GttKMT UM.YT .Tlt-iT. 
CHAMPION, fm 
These boxes an uduilrahlv adapted to earrvlng frnlt 
to either home or distant market -. We inn e been three 
years perfecilng them, and claim that they are every 
tiling that can be desired for this purpose,—nrol, light, 
riir-tp. mid every ware, nvtuleut " • do not see how any 
Improrcnient can tie mafic <>u them. As samples, we 
will send a crate, with ’2t quart berrv boxes, for $1; a 
crate, with 54 pint boxes, for $1,25, Each crate. Includ¬ 
ing boxes, weighs less than 10 lb*. 
For further Information, as to the.se. and also the grape 
aud jvarA boxes, send for Circular, Inclosing stamp, to 
A. F. NEW ELL. Warren, Ohio, or 
J. KNOX, Rex 155. Pittsburgh, Pa. 
4 PVLE TREES FOR SALE CHEAP_10,000 Apple 
A Trees five vears old and of the l e st varieties, at a 
low price, ia lots of t.ixc and upwards. The wb le will 
be sold upon favorable terms, or exchanged for other 
property. For particulars, address 
DR. MAI.TBY STRONG. 
Rochester, N. Y., Feb. 25, 186 l 737-tf 
V'OKWEGIAN CORN.-Early eight-rowod, vcl 
IT low Corn that will ripen in six and eight weeks 
from the time It is planted. Ears from six to nine 
inches In leugth,de|x-ndlng upon the strength uf the soil 
O n the receipt of 25 cents,Will forward euouclt to plant 
one hundred tillls. H. 15, MANN, 
742-tf Burlington, V L 
A MONTH ;—I want to hire Agc-nta In ever 
i!? It) county- at $75 a montlu expenses paid, to sell m 
new cheap Family Sewing Machine.- Address 
736-13t S. MADISON, Alfred, Maine. 
Olotlies "W'ringer. 
The onlv Wringer in use that is fastened to a tub by tbe 
Patent 
CIRCULAR CLAMP, 
THE CATTLE IUVRK1IN. 
NEW YORK, April 5.— IiKRP t'ATTi .k — The curreut 
prices for the week at all the markets are as follows:— 
Extra, $ 01 , 1 X 1 ;,- 06 , 00 ; First qualitv, $l6,lXHail6,50; ordi¬ 
nary, $13,56@15,IX); commou, $11,5^13,01/; Inferior,$1I,(W 
@11,50. - 
Cows ANP CALVES. - Extras, $ i\a>»J; First quality, 
$55.avw; ordinary. $i5s 50 ; coaunon, $4(\.e/45; Inferior, 
$19),;! U 1 . 
Vkai. CALVB8 — Extra, p lb,Ot«xXI cts; First qual- 
lty.9,a..a t c; ordinary, J; common, 7)„L8c; Inferior 
7@/,Sc. 
Siikkp and Lambs—E xtras, hca.l.»WK»sai2; prime 
quality, $7,J0qjgUl0; ordinary, $6,00@TJO: common, $5,50 
(gfi.lXJ; I u le i ll -r, * l.7;. Wa.iX 
SWISE.—Corn-fed, heavy, 8 l „ file ; atllj-fod, sr ,::,V. 
BRIGHTON. April 6 ,-Bkkf ( ATTLK -Extra, $11,51) 
@12,(W: 1st quality, $1UAI)@U; 2d do, tD.MUUMXH 3,1 do, 
$8,75a9,25 43 mo tbs. Stores— Yearling g $0uiajX); 2 years 
old, $01<i,vu; three year* old, $iw,ab.'. Working Oxer. 
Sales at $150. $lT5a.$2SX Mllcli Cows-Prices ranging 
iiom $50 to $?.\. nht-ep and Lamhs - Frices hi lets at 
7'.,s.9,Sic fj tb; extra 9' 
,-t tb; retail,anjilc^l lb 
P EAK SEEDS- -PEAR SEEDS. —Just received at R. 
K. SCHBOEDER’S Importing Agency, Rochester, 
N. Y., a lot of Pear Seeds, very best quality, at $2.00 per 
pound. Also an assortment of Evergreen and otlier tree 
seeds. 732-tf 
TO £150 PER MONTH.— THE LITTLE 
Ol'l GIANT SEWING MACHINE COMPANY 
<vant an Agent in each cour.tr, to solicit orders lor their 
their new Slo Macbiue, wlut guage. screw-driver, aud 
extra needles. We will ]>xy a liberal salary and cx- 
pensea, or give* large commission. For particulars, 
terms, ,4c.. Inclose a stamp and addre ss, 
742-lSt T. S. PAGE. Toledo, Ohio,, 
GeiTl Agent for the Unite*.! states. 
which has an equal bearing ou Out- Tub the whole length 
of tie* Wringer, while all other Wringers are merely 
fastened to a stxot.x sr vvk at each en*L The Circular 
Clamp not only afford, the most secure fastening of any 
In use. hut tt doe-i not strain the tub Uke all Other modes 
or fastening. A child eiglil 'ears old canseeurety fasten 
the Wringer to any si.*.**. This, I’ol nlunO IUku icq on 
Box. 
The Rollers are fastened to the shaft under Haley’s 
l’atcut, which Is acknowledged to be the 
Most Effectual Easteuing in Use. 
The shaft being covered w ith Cement, and closely 
wound with a strong tw ine, prevents the Rubber from 
coming lu contact with tbe shaft. It tbe rubber Is al¬ 
lowed to couie tn contact wtth the shaft, the sulphur 
In the rubber acting on tho ltvn soon causes the rubber 
to become loo^e, which renders the Wringer useless. 
This ia entirely overcome by using Haley’s manner of 
fastening, widen not onlv prevents the Rollers from be¬ 
coming loose on tho shaft, but renders the use of cog¬ 
wheels i used ou some Wringers i entirely unnecessary, 
W ringers with Cog-Wheels turn <t areal deal harder than 
those without, a laci which ev* rv one tu want of a 
Wringer should prove by trial, before purchasing out* 
with Oog-W lieels- 
Tln* Rollers need no adjusting t*> wring ordinary cloth¬ 
ing, 1ml to wring very heavy articles, thev can be^adjust¬ 
ed aa desired, which saves much liar*I labor ami strain¬ 
ing of the Wringer. 
There U no trim about tbe Wringer that can come In 
contact with articles being wrung. Besides saving 
uuii'li hard labor, ihe Wringer will s*wni pav for Itself In 
the sav lug of clothing. Satisfaction \\ ahhan'i'ki*. 
13~ AGENTS WANTED IN EVEEY TOWN _£3 
HKTAIL PRICES. 
No. A, 10 inch Roller,.$7.00 
No. 1, 9 Inch Roller. 6.50 
Manufactured and sold Wholesale and Retail bv, 
714-Uj N. B. PHELPS, 21 Buffalo St., Rochester, N. Y. 
G reat chance 
TO MAKE IVLOIsrEYr. 
A magnificent l.iusiness for anyone to engage In the 
sale of thu Great 
“Novelty Prize Stationary Packet” 
wtdeh contains besides the large amount of fine Statlon- 
erv, .'NKt'HASf x In »',o grea. sate ifl^fto) of Watches 
and Jewelry. Agents can sell thousand? of there Pack¬ 
ets, as the Stationery is worth more than tho price asked, 
and the Certificate which is added Is worth io cts alone. 
As an KXTfi.t iMdaii >.is r we will present, free, with 
every t*.W Packets, > fine soup >i; v ;-,n Watch, war- 
. 
tvos," the finest ever pnbhshc*!, and Photograph Pic¬ 
tures at prices which will yield the agent nearly $50for 
every $lfi Invested. Never before were -uch great in¬ 
ducements offered'. Circulars, with full particulars, 
malic*! fln-e. Sample Packets forwarded bv mail upon 
receipt of 50 cts. Andress *S. H VSK I NS ,4 CO., 
732-tf Nos. 36 .4 Jt* Be* -o jan St.. New York. 
LSI’ tUOYABLE (OMH BI B lilt li 
IN THE WORLD.—Which has taken the fitsl 
^ s' premlnm three years in succession 
\ r b 11 fhn Vermont and New York. State 
. M| a fairs. 
COUNTY, TOWN AND IMDIYTDl’il. 
W/ RIGHTS FOR S.V1.F. 
T’ PURE ITALIAN QUEEN BEES 
r fi * ''c U Vor Vale, 
wirj \ For particulars see Book Circular. 
v - 32 pages sent free ou appUcatiou. If 
IKK an answer and Circular bo desired 
inclose stamp to pav postage. Give 
P. o. address dlstfuctlv to avoid mls- 
V Lakes. K. P. KIDDER. , 
” Burlington, Vt„ 
C-tt Practical AplculturlsL 
\ ' ID % <• * 'IF ‘vll I* . ‘aA I-- 
Lambskins, $3,51 ;,j »: ahee.pduna, $AflUnii28, Hides, 
D.'jO lb, Tallow at 9‘ 4 aii l ,c. 
0A31 HitiiMHS, April c-Brkp CAm.K-F.xtra $11,50 
@12; 1st quality $Ui,7V,.,Hl.iat; oeCOml quality $9,75®10J0; 
tiilrd quality $7,00qiAh6. M'urkliig Oxen $si. $I5U.^ tii. 
Cows ami Calves-ISi.iXVfiWAiXt Yearling*. $’«v..-rfi; ff'wa 
years old tiM,on,vo.iU; three years old $86jX»,flSwjjL 8h**eil 
ami I .and*- $6.i** -*7,ai *ach: extra $7.5n.fi4U,iX', or fr«un 
l.to »>,*• V) lb. Uwei Sfg.9 , 1 ' >> lh. TalUiw lb. 
Felts $5,.V\a4.00 each. Calf Skin* 1V3uc Alb. Veal 
( alvcB from $3n,12. 
ALBANY, April II.— Bkkv kS—T he average quality of 
the otlerlug* was very good—better, In fact, than for 
nuny weeks. VrTtb nut tew exceptions the sale* were 
made at prices ranging from «Vo;9e. "'bile the average 
ev.-eeded s, I Thus w* re-con! the hlghebt prices ever 
paid for beeves m our market. 
PHicEfl- The market was stiff from the opening until 
111 ‘"•* r Quotations;- Fremtuut J.\5u ,i.y,tw; ,*v tra 
\\MI«nill UV INSTITITK, Woodbury, Conn., 
' » open April 5th and ,-ontliuic fourteen terefci. 
earrlienl school and pleasant home for boys. 
• Pupils received at all times an*l charged pro rata 
date nl' entrance. For Circulars address the Prluol 
718-31 F. 11. HtJLi 
Tiff PATENT **M \l," NO t’HIMNKV BURNER 
L fur Kerosene oil Lamps and Lanterns. Gives a bril¬ 
liant light, free from smoke or smell, and requires no 
chimney. It can he carried and handled freely without 
being extinguished. Every consumer of Kerosene oil 
wauls It. Sample-, sent Dree for 55c. Agents Wauled. 
Send for circular. PETER ESSIG .4 CO.. 
*43tf Manufacturer*, 2 Flan St., Now York. 
IJOll SALE. — Tho Nurburhnn Farm 
X 1 Rssii>kn* s of the late W. R. CoeixX K, situated on 
Main St.. Buffalo, onlv i miles iVom tbe center of the 
city, containing 25 acres of highly cultivated land, well 
stocked with a great variety of cho.ce fruit lu full bear¬ 
ing. Its flue location, valuable Improvements, and 
nearness to the $tr* »t Railroad, make tt highly desir¬ 
able, either as a residence or profitable Kvuit Garden. 
Title perfect, price moderate, and terms easy, if re¬ 
quired. For further particulars npplv to 
725-tf HAMPTON DODGE. Buffalo, N. Y, 
THE BK1NKEKHOFF CHURN'.—The subscriber has 
L the sole right to sell the above churn lu Seneca Co., 
N. Y., and Is prepared to furnish to o, ’■■r. 
742 Address. E. MUNSON, r vre, N. Y. 
('|RAIN BINDERS! GRAIN BINDERS! 
SHERWOOD'S iMrOKVKP Grain Rindkii tor attach¬ 
ing to old *u* new machine* Is »lil| being manufacluri**! 
w ith great lmproveni* iu* over In-t year, *U*I is now fully 
warranted to *lo the w **rk of four uieu- la light, simple 
and durable. To itirure tin* machines this reason orders 
must he prompt. For anv fori her Information address 
with stamp. Agent* wnittcd to canvass. 
743-l3t ALLEN SHERWOOD. Auburn, N. Y. 
1 } EADF.Kl Vou can get the best quality and variety 
V of Strawberry amt other small fruit plant?, at re¬ 
duce*! prices, of E. WU.Ll.AM8x Montclair, N. J. Send 
for Ctrcnlar. 742*8 L 
$7.5*X,i.x.ixi ; tlr.-t 
i hi * i do. 
biiKKc- M r note a few sales ranging from 9,9V 
,.l;G0S—The rang** of prices Is from 7>,c for common 
light to 9e for extra prime; extra heavy stilltrs are 
worth Ss.,.i x* 4 e - . 1 ( 2 us ami -4/yu.f. 
TORONTO, April 6 ,-Bbkf Inferior $5 OS » cwt; 
extra $tl,00y.6fisi)cwt, wholesale; $5,0t\gl8,iAi Ordinary; 
y,u>uiiu for superior, retail. Calves seam* at $l t» $6,60 
each. Sheep at $5,i>Xcii7JK) each according to size ami 
yfialRy. Lambs $‘2.I i.Weach. Sheep and Lambskins at 
*1,2 Ajj 1,75, Hides C,,;15c. CiUtskius at th.—tffofta 
gEST FAMILY SEWING MACHINE, 
I ^MPLOYMISNT! SOMETHING NEW I K very Faui- 
li ily aud every Soldier must have it. Retails for $1,00. 
$16 capital will clear $liX )per week sure. For an Agency 
addre ss K. M. BALLOU V SON. Haverhill. Mass. Sam¬ 
ples for Agents sent by mail for 30 cent *, when desired. 
WHEELER & WILSON 
MANUFACTURING CO. were awarded the First 
Prjemji/m at the Great International Exhibition, Lon¬ 
don, 1862. 
Principal Office, .Ye. 505 Broadway , A", IT. 
$65 S*. W. P1BBLE, Agent, Rochester, N. Y. 
EJEUTEO APPLICATIONS FOR PATENTS ARE 
* prosecuted In Appeal by us urithintf charge unless 
sc.stfnl. send for Circular on tho subject. 
J. FRASER & CO., Patent Agents, Rochester, N. Y. 
OHOKT-HOKN bulls FOR SALE CHEAP.- 1 * Duke 
iff of Orleans” 3S77, A. U. B. aud Bull calf •• Usurper” 
5237, A. H. B. C. K. WA It l>, 
March, 1861. [743-3tj LeRoy, Genesee Co., N. Y. 
AKAtN TILE M-ACULNE, BEST IN USE MANY- 
J lac lured by A. LA TOUUUKTTE. 
738-tf Waterloo, Seneca Co., N. Y. 
