CAMBRIDGE, April 20 —Bkicf Cattle—E xtra $11,35 
(<111,75; 1st quality $ 10 , 90 ( 2 ) 10 , 75 ; 2d quality $’.»,5U:a9,;5; 
tlilr.l quality Working Oxon—#75, $15tnofl60. 
Cows ami Calves—$:lo,UHd2J8,lM. Yearlings. $(W&)00-, Two 
years old »00,OP<i)i)>v)il; three years ohl i^.uOassTlo. Sheep 
mi'l l.iiinLm *u..vy i.y.no each; extra $7,flJt>j,ru,.'iO, or fron. 
C^SilOr jM tb. Ul.h- B&frt Iit<- t) It,. Tallow iJ ft. 
Celts "iir.il. Calf Skins 20(jfla2e » ft. Veal 
Calves fro 09 $» r: 12. 
TO HON TO. April 20. -Itr.itF - Inferior $fr:;6 <S> ewi; 
extra iu.uo.u'iiAU 'U eivl, wholesale: $5.Q(i(<5!8,00 ordinary; 
S.noirilU for superior, retail. Calves scarce at $3 to $ii>i 
earn. Sheep it J3,ftbr7,ft0 each according to size and 
quality. Lambs $26b4-00 each. Sheep and Lambskins at 
*X,25@1,80. Hides Ci(ry6c. Calfskins at 8©10c $1 lb.—Globe. 
ATTENTION HARNESS MAKERS!!! 
For One Dollar we will send you a receipt formanu- 
fttcturlng an article Of RUbPlA.N FINISH which Is not 
injurious to the leather, easily appllrd. and far superior 
to shellac, or other varnishes; can be made and ready 
for use In one dn>. with only a cost of fifty cents per 
gallon. Ingredients fonnil at all drug stores. 
7iU-3t) 1.. F. PHELPS * SON, 
Manufacturers of Harness. Ac.. Westfield, N. Y. 
CTHAWHERRY PLANTS_I 
p Strawberry Plant.-.every one 
tor sale at. $1 per dozen; Sfi per 
der. Cash to accompany orders, 
D rain tii.e machine, best in use manu. 
factured by A. LA TO CURETTE, 
foa-tf _Waterloo. Seneca Co., N. Y. 
PRICE OF THE RURAL NEW-YORKER, 
On and after the 1st day of Alny, 18H4, the lowest price 
of the Rubal will he $2.00 per year, — $1.00 for six 
months,—in advance. Reasons abundant—including 
the fact that. the. paper for this week’s edition of the 
RoitAt, cost 25 cents per pound at the mill, (exclusive 
of freight, etc.,) whereas an equally good article could 
be purchased before the rebellion for 11 cts. per pound! 
“ Comment is unnecessary.” April 23. 
^EIGHBOR JACKWOOD 
A NEW EDITION READY. 
BY THE AUTHOR OF “ CUDJO’S CAVE." 
Q-RAIN BINDERS! GRAIN BINDERS! 
THE WOOL MARKETS. 
NEW YORK. April 21 —Wool market is firm, but 
with nothing or moment doing. 
Ai.it any, April a).—The market lias undergone no 
change since our la-d. There In a sternly Inquiry to,.' 
moderate sales. The transactions for the week areT.uun 
Ihs extra pulled nn p.t.; 12,uet) lbs line ll.-oco ut 74r, aud 
7.UC0 tt>8 do. do. at’C jC. 
Boston, April 20.—The following are the quotation! 
of wool for lids week;—. Domex tie —Saxony and Merino, 
hue, *3 tb, H-t -eSTe; fall blood, N>Sk2e; half aud t.liree- 
fourtlis blond, Tda sue; common, oVa'lsc; pulled, extra. 
*K§S5c;do. superfine, 7fvij>3e : Western mixed, 6<V.r7Uc. 
fbreipn^-Smyrna, wasbcdUtH , six-; do, unwashed, : 
Syrian, 20fm42e; Cape, Aksdae; Crimea, 19(3)3$; Buenos 
Ayres, I7i.a*4fic; Peruvian. 35 uA3c. 
TORONTO, April 20 — Wool scarce at 87<a41c ^ ft.- 
Globe. 
SUERNV OOD’S Imporvkp Grain III vdek for attach. 
Ing to old or new machines la still being manufacture'i 
wirh great improvement? over last year, and Is now t’nllv 
war nn i ted to ihi the work ..f four meu. Is light, Simula 
and durable To Insure the machines this season Orders 
must he prompt. For any further Information address 
with stamp. Agents wanted to canvass. 
743-Ut ALI.EN SUERWOOD, Auburn, S. Y. 
Neighbor Jack wood luu been pronounced by literary 
persons of good Judgment the best American novel ever 
w ritten, and the reputation or the author gained from 
this work Is MAKING IMMENSE SALES for 
CUDJO’S CAVE 
In all parts of our country and in England. 
Both Books Uniform, Price $1,56 each. 
Sold by all principal booksellers, and sent by mail 
by the publishers, 
J. E. TILTON A CO.. Boston. 
Choline of Add re*.—Subscribers wishing tin; addres* 
of their papers changed from one Post-OlHce to another, 
must specify the old address as well as the new to 
6ecure compliance. iryThls change of address In¬ 
volves time ami labor, as the transfers tnusl be made on 
books and In tn.n ling-machine type, for which we mmt 
pay clerks and printers. We cannot a fiord this expense, 
and therefore those who are benefited must pay a tariff 
of 25 cents for each change of address. 
Aitbree t« Term*..— We endeavor to adhere strictly to 
subscription terms, aud no person is authorised to offer the 
RitialoI lest than published rales. Agents and friend* 
are at liberty to giro aioap as many copies r.r the Ritiai 
as they are disposed to pay for at $2 per year, but we do 
not wish the paper offered. In any case, below that price. 
T) IJHTKB APPLICATION)* FOR PATENTS ARE 
TV I'P'-ecuied in Appeal by us without ■Marne unless 
successful. Send lor Circular on the subject. 
J. FRASER Sc CO., Faicni Agents. Rochester, N. Y. 
inches ler, N. Y 
t’hls Institution, situated at HAVANA, SCHUYLER 
(Ji n N. V, I* now opened tn receive Students, having 
seven of its Faculty mi the ground, engaged In the lm- 
parlatlon of Instruction. ~ 
Apptl' uUdiib for A'hiilsslou to this College should be 
madi to Its I'rexidput, who. on request, will forward 
r’Insular* to persons desiring them, giving full lafornni 
thm of the plan and purposes of the institution. Courses 
of S-tilrty. Ac. 
The only rtevlatlon It. Is proposed to make in present 
arrang'-ru. nts from the sratetre nt* of the Circular, Is 
that a Culinary Department will not now be provider 
for. 
Young gentlemen-can be. accommodated with unfur¬ 
nished rooms in tl e College free of rent, but their board 
they must ohtuln el-ewh. re. 
The College Inis a Preparatory Department, to which 
pupil? are iiilmltted »n to other Academic and High 
Schools: a (Tis-lcal Department: a Scientific and a 
Provisional or Select Department. 
Hoard cun be had In ifi.- near vicinity of the College, 
at prices van ing from $2 to $3 per week. 
1 here will he a charge for Contingent Expenses, to 
pupils, in the Preparatory Department, of $3 per term, 
an I in Student - 111 the College Ilepiirtcra tits or $7. 
Havana, April le, I5*h. AMOS BROWN, President 
In Canadlce, March 26th, at the residence of Mrs. 
liCLl.in K. hv the Rev. S. S. STOWKLL.of Hemlock Lake. 
JAMES H. BI'LLOCK aud Miss MARION L. EAGLE- 
TON, of Elyria, Ohio. 
JHfttkcts, Commerce, &c 
In Gorham, on Thursday, April 14th.of dropsy on the 
hfialn, NELLIE B , only child of Jacob II. aud Kent 
A. DIXON, aged 2 years, 7 mos. and 20 davs. 
Neto -Viiucvtisemcnts 
The only Wringer In use that Is fastened to a tub bv the 
Latent 
CIRCULAR CLAJIP, 
w ’ h >f' lj hax iin equal bearing on the rub the whole length 
ot thr *V rtiijjfp, *viuir it 1 1 nthr r \V ringer- &jer^lv 
fastened w a srvr.t.K btavts at each -ml. The Circular 
Clamp not -'lily affords the most secure fastening of any 
in u-c, hut It does not stnlji the tut. ike all other modes 
.*t r»^tenimr. A chllrj eUJit >»r*Hrs ol«i fan secur- lv fasten 
£ev\ ringer to auy 6Ue TCB. Poif»D«uo or 
The Rollers are fastened to the shaft under Haley's 
Patent, which U acknowledged to be the ' 
Most Effectual Fastening in Use, 
The shaft being coverexl with Cement, and closely 
>wjutid with a strong twine, prevents the Rubber from 
coming la contact with the shaft If the rubber is al- 
owed to come tn comae; with the shaft, *n« sulphur 
in tnp rut>b«T actingthftipuii soon cjinstij tlie ruober 
tn 1 hi rt.iiif j.AOSCs •wlilfh r>*iL«lers the Wrin/.-r unless. 
This la entirely overti me by using Halev * manner of 
fastening, which not only prevents ttie Rollers from be¬ 
coming I'ooscon 'tie shat>. but render? the use of coi;- 
WTJEELS liiscvt on some Wringer? entlr-ly J'ltiei'essary. 
ringers \v itli C»Xf*U & ffrerit iUof k/jrdfr than 
those wlfttoi.it, a fact which every one in want of a 
A ringer should prove by trial, before purchasing one 
wlin CogxVV bee-ls- 
The Roller? need no adjusting to wrlngordlriarv cloth¬ 
ing, but to wring very liravjr .irrici r ?, thev can be'a dust¬ 
ed os desired, which saves much hard Liitxir and strain- 
in« o; the •> 'in^er. 
There U no iron ahottt the Wrlr.grr that can come in 
contact with artlrlej being wrung. Besides saving 
much hard labor. ti>e V) ringer will pnv for li-o-lfli 
the saving of clothing. Satisfaction Warranted. 
EF" AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY TOWN. .-? : I 
RETAIL PKICES. 
Xo, A, lo Inch Roller.. urnn 
No. 1, 9 Inch Roller.. -V.V.\\V.” V.V.V.'.V". A50 
Manuf.u'tiirr.i and sold Wholesale and Retail hr 
744 tf] N. B. I’ll ELI’S, 21 Buffalo SL. Rocli'-s’cr, N. Y. 
V"ORM lit, I VN CORN. —Early eigh;-rowed, vel- 
1' low Coni that will rijn-u In «ix and clsht weeks 
from the time it rs plained. Ear- from -!x to nine 
I no bn In Icngtlh depend mg upon the Strength of the soft 
■ >n the rei 1 Iptof _5 Cents, will forward enough to plant 
one hundred hills. IL K. MANN, 
il--tf BnrUnc-ron Vr 
Applicable to the 
useful Arts. 
IEUT.-GEN. GRANT’S SPY!!! 
iry ABVERTISINtr terms. In A.l vanee—TltlUTV- 
Fivk Cents a Line, each Insertion. A price anrt a 
half for extra display, or 52?i cents per line of space. 
Special Notices (following reading matter, leaded,) 
tSU cents a line. 
cy* The edition of the Rural Is now so large as to 
render it necessary that the first form (outside pages 
should go to press ou Friday of the week preceding date, 
and the last form (Inside page?I on Tuesday morning. 
Hence to secure Insertion adrertlsanenla Intended for 
the last page should reach us ten days in advance of the 
late of the palter, and those for the Inside i7th pagci on 
Monday, 
A Real ami Thrilling' Narrative! 
Of the beautiful French girl.wholt will be remembered, 
performed such startling anil noble deeds In Virginia 
during the memorable camp dgus of ISR, She was the 
daughter of a di-ttngiilshcrt French Refugee, who. dying 
about the breaking out of the war, devoted his daughter 
to the cause of the Union. 
When General Grant laid siege to YlrVsbnrg, he could 
get no splev hold enough to venture Into the city until 
Maud, our heroine, came from Washington specially to 
volunteer for the perilous mission. Hew much she ae- 
eompllshe'l and what thrilling adventures she nu t with 
while at Vicksburg are realities Tar tuore excltmg than 
the most exciting fiction. 
This book 1? creating the most popular excitement of 
any published, and h..w Gnt'l Grant reaLy took Yieks- 
bura. is graphically tuld In It? pages. 
1 ’ur poorest agents and club-raisers have made $4,50 a 
day, and our best $57 selling this book alone! 
Store-keepers, of any kind, can sell hundreds of this 
book anil double their money without risk. 
CP* Get up tour clubs at once! 
Single copies sent anywhere (post free,) for 25 cents. 
Five - *• *• “ $1,00 
Ten <- “ « « $1,75 
Different Fost-offices and names mayibe included in 
dubs. 
Send for descriptive Clrcujar. 
Address (cash with order,) 
C. W. ALEXANDER A CO., Publisher*, 
125 south Tum% Sr., Philadelphia, Pa 
Coru.l.dX. 1 1,00 
Rye, 60 lbs. >) hu..i.lOoul,l5 
Oat?, by weight... r<»" 72c 
Barley.J ,2ik'.,il ,.so 
Bean? .2,uo.j 2.25 
Buckwheat. 55iA<Wc- 
Pork, old mess. .OO.OUaiW.oo 
Pork, new iuess.2.\0t*5i20,00 
Pork, clear.2-.">|aa-..'X) 
Dressed liogs.c’t lii,iw7tio,50 
Beet, cn t.TiOfiMlo.oO 
Spring lambs.... 9,Utxl'AoO 
Mulum, carcass.. O.i.de 
Hams, stuoked..15.txi.il itijM 
Shonidnri.11,50(1112,IX) 
Chickens. lictllc 
Turkeys...,. 13(5,15 
Geese. 45cgj60 
Dairy, Aw. 
Butter, roll_.....2STSi2nc. 
Buller, firkin.24.i'25 
Cheese, new.OiiOU 
Cheese.lftSlS 
Lard, tried.lC%jt,H ! a 
Tallow, rough. o> ! 
Tallow, tried.I let lfS 
tiling, and the result of years of 
study; it® combination is oji 
SCIENTIFIC PIUNCtPLES 
and under no circumstances O 
change of temi?erature. will tl be 
come corrupt or emit anv olfenstv 
smelt. 
Its Combination. 
Boot and Shoe 
Manufacturers. 
Manufacturers, aslng Machines, 
will find U the best article known 
tor < etn-u’.itii' the Cliannels. as U 
workrfwitlu.ui delay, Is not atfecte«l 
by any change of tempeiatureC 
JEWELERS 
Will Unci it suiScieuily o<ll',.>.ive for 
QttVKR POLAND EGGS from PREMIUM FOWLS 
O for sale by ,J. H. OSGUODBY, 
PlttsfonL Mouroe County. N. Y. 
C'QA PLR MONTH.—Agents wanted In everv tov 
hTOYf It Is some thing new and of real value. For p: 
tlculurs addwse, with stamp. 
7A5-2t ,J. S. PARDEE, B1 ogham ton, N. A' 
I "OR SAI.E —1«0 AG ItKS OF LAND. 80 ACRES of 
improvement?, a good well, 225 apple tree* of graft¬ 
ed trul t; 16 acres of good wheat. wlUdn 2M miles Of mill 
and depot. Terms, $20 oer acre. 
M. GROGAN’. Gaines, Genesee Co., Michigan. 
Families. IT 15 ESPECIALLY ADAPTED 
TO LE-VI IIER, 
And we elatm as an especial merit, 
[thatIt stick? Patches and Linings 
ito Boots and tdej*? sufilcleutly 
strong without stitching. 
it s a Liquid. it ij tilt «lj Lipid Cement Extant 
that Is a sure tiling for mending 
■Famm CrwkfrT. Ten, Boae, 'Irorr, 
land articles of Household use. 
Remember. Re member HlltonV I n*oiii bie Ce¬ 
ment la tn a .:quul rorm and a? easi¬ 
ly applletl a? piiste. Hilton’s Insoi- 
uabl-Cement ts Insoluble tn water 
or olL Hilton"? Insoluble Cement 
adheri-s oily substances. 
Finis. Supplied la Faiultr or Mauufac- 
turers’Packages from 2 ounces to 
100 Its. IIII.Tt »N BROS .t CO„ ' 
-26teo] Proprietors. Pnav(di-nee, R. L 
THK Bill \ KEKHOFF CIIURN.—All orders for thc?< 
L churns from the County of Ontario. N. 5'.. must he 
addtvssed to J. K. Well*, of Canandaigua, who t» nu¬ 
king ihe churns there ami ha? tin- sole right to sell them 
In that county. J. K. WELLS, ( nnandaleut. N. Y. 
IRNE88-PREPARED AND PI T t P 
I cans. A1 so Leather Prv*er> »u ve ior 
k manufactured hv Frank Miller A Co., 
aud No. 5 Cedar St.. New York el tv. 
FRANK MILLER A SON. 
S W elllngtoii Sl. Toronto, C. W, 
<ORGO SEED Bit GENTS V Ql 
' phot- Seed, with nil! dlrevU.ms.* 
"45-ft JAMES S. McC 
B asket makeks-osifh willow* -iu go.ni 
B«»* et Makers wan ted. t ■ whom constant work will 
tie given for several Tears — al?o to tuns i i»l.-r Willow, 
wanted for which the highest market price will he D aJd 
at C. \ AN lftlt HHUGH'S Willow and Liatlaniviirk 
Maunfaetorv, S3 Main Street. Crystal Palace Block, 
Rochester, N. Y. ‘ 745-3t 
o E C n E A 3VX, 
1 Aud the Philosophy of its Manufacture. 
Asmn.ll treatUe. with v.iualile roclpeson this subject, 
w II he sent FREE, by mall, to persons will send tli.-lr 
ailim'SS trt 746.2t 
R. KETCUAM Sl CO., ^ Pearl St*, New York. 
gEST FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. 
WHEELEB & WILSON 
MANUFACTURING CO. 
<7 \ " V * 1 W 1 r.H PIONTH.—TUB LITTI.F 
•iN.) GIAM SEWING MACHINE COMPANY 
want an Agent In each county, to - licit .orders for tlielr 
their new $ta Machine, with guage. ? 'iew-,|rlver and 
extra needles. AVe wilt pay ‘ liberal salary^ IZi ex¬ 
penses, or give large commissi,-. ij. For particulars 
tennis. Ac,, Inclose n stamp and address. ’ 
742-13t T. S. PAGE, Toledo, OliI<v, 
Genl Agent for the United states. 
C,,W H H E CLOVER SEED 
U- ,, s Y l.E —I hie or the greatest pteut-? Ui the 
\\ ortdI for the production of White Honey, and of the 
most delightful flavor, on receipt of xv’cent?. I will 
send seial euougli. post-paid, hr mall, to sow throe or 
tour rodsart ground, or three times UjIs amouut on 
receipt of 50 cents; being very productive. tVeu cnougb 
in a short time can be raised to sow a firm all over. 
K. P. KIDDER, Burlington. Vt. 
u Practical Aplculturist. 
were awarded the FtBST 
Pkkmium at the Great International Exhibition, Lon¬ 
don, 1862. 
Principal Office, -Vo. SOS Broadway^ .V. T\ 
665 A W, DIBBLE, Axe«L Koch.-*ter, N. Y. 
I n those eases in scanty, retarded growth, where the 
I . person Is over 18 , bj li? remarkable nourishing and. 
stiwillulUK (>''?i‘i. the llalsamol Hie Tennessee Swamp 
shrub lias been found to excite me Beard, Moustiicrie. 
jke., to an exceedingly Hue and vigorous growth. I he 
history id this Balsam, with a small sample box, will be 
lent sealed, on receiptor return postage. fMb-Tleow 
JOHN It III LINS, SI5 It re u,l „ ay, N. y. 
j [ORSES, CATTLE, 
ATUD SHEEF 
^Dlst have a plentiful supply of good water to thrive. 
We manufacture a wind mill exprewlv for pumping 
water from wells, which we warrant to work as stated 
In our circular, which will he seal gratis so every reader 
01 the RL'UAL, on application to 
715-21 F-. \V. MILL! 1 .t CO., Marcellas, N. Y. 
BOOKS FOR RURALISTS 
J[T) t’h** i »t•-i n ® ^ ^ bushels prime tin• 
AI»»s room 
Also, about 13' 4 tun* broom brush and 6 or 8 M feet \ 
Inch Basswood lumber. * 
I..OI 1 o'" * ' , 7 lr * l ’l'i ,il "" of . 1 ‘ 2 acres, with abundance ot 
buildings, trull, Aiv, in the tonuof York, Livingston 
to., and b.ate m V \.. helng a due location, near canal 
railroad, posl-offlce and school, with 45 acres winter 
wheat On the ground, gown on shares. Terms. $2,iXxl 
iIowd. balance to Rifit the purvhascr. All Tor sale bv 
JOHN SHELlHiN. Moscow. 1.1 v. Co.. N.'Y. 
Johnston'? Elements of 
Agricaj'.nre .. $1525 
Do. ClicmUtry and Geol- 
„‘*gl 3A3 
Dro C*fecliL?ni of chett.- 
Istry for Sclmots.. 23 
Latigslrwth on the Hire 
and Horn v Roe_:.i? 
Leu char's Hot-Hoascs.l^S 
Lo bl^'s great work on 
Agrlcttflure. ...1-50 
Do. Familiar Letters to 
Farmer? ..0$0 
Llnsiev's Morgan Horse-$ I 
Macaulay's Hl.?:orv of 
Ftiglaixi. 4 vols..vM 
Manual of Agriculture bv 
Emerson and Flint... 75 
M:.es on Horse's Foot 25 
Mliburn on the Cow . . 25 
Moore’s Manual on Flax 
Culture. 23 
Modern t'ookerv bv Miss 
Actor A itr? S'J Hale 1,23 
Mrs Abel’sSk111fulHouse- 
w (fe .v.cl Ladies’ Guide 25 
Muim's Land Drainer.. 50 
Nath's Progressive Far¬ 
mer... 9 } 
Norton's Elements of 
. Agriculture. 8) 
Cleon's Sorgho and Im- 
-P 1 **. 1,01 
Parolee on the Straw¬ 
berry. 75 
Vedder's Land Measurer id 
Persor's New Culture of 
the \ Inc . 25 
Pra tlcalSbephenJ, Rau- 
dalt. i^O 
I’rvwluce ami Rea.ly 
Rta.'ki'ner. __ . 0 j 
Qulnhy’s Mysteries of 
Bre-scepln g ... ijs 
Id ARM (OK SALE.—The farm anil residence 
I of the late Z. M. M ison, deceased, tn the town of 
Li U> a. Livings Ion Col. N. Y.. •onuinLu- 197> acres. -It- 
tlated 4 tulles south-east ol Use. viltag. of Lima, and 4?, 
miles dl'tant from either \V est R loom field orllonevove 
Falls Railroad slations. H u*e aurt uut-bulldtnas all 
new,having been huilt within the past J? months; al?o 
nearly all Ihe fences. Land w ell adapted for either grain 
or stock; A) a. r.-s wheat now m the ground; 7 acro-s 
limber, rest tillable land. For farther particulars applv 
on the premises, or of the subscriber at ?2 Genesee St.', 
Anbiiru. (745-4t[ R. Z. MASON. 
)ESI 3HM AHLE tOJlB BEE HIVE 
1> IN THE WORLD-WhichhA? : aken ;i ff.7 
V je prenilum three years In succession 
fif b v ermout aud New York State 
COUNTY. TOWN AND INDIVIDUAL 
RIGHTS FOR SALE. 
fftw k PTOE ITALIAN QUEEN BEES 
/||1 Fer A-7*. 
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(B lnc.ose stamp to pay postage. Glv. 
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w Burlington, vt, 
il--U Practical Aplealturisu 
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and W a ter Promt, for roofs, outside work, decks of 
vessel?, iron work, brick, tin. railroad bridges, depot*. 
Ac. Depot 74 Maiden Lane. New York. * 
733-26t Robert Reynolds. Agent. 
Allen's Am. Farm Bex k 1 , 1 x 1 
Do. Diseases of Domes¬ 
tic Animals.0.75 
Am. Florist’s Guide_0,7' 
Am. Bird Fan ter. 25 
Barry ’s Fruit Garoleu. 12J5 
Am. Fruit Grower's 
Guide, RlUott,.'.25 
Bright on Grape Culture 
ATsdlttnn... _... 5h 
Browne'. Bird E'aucler. » 
Dev Poultry Yarol.ljW 
Do.Field Bi-ik M.vauivsldi.' 
Brnigemar/s Gardener's 
tsslsl " : . 1-JI1 
Do, Florist's Guide... . 60 
Do. Kltelien Gotti Suer’s 
lustruetor . 60 
Do. Fruit Call. Manual 6U 
Brook's Book Flc.wers.L85 
Buist's Flower Garden. L25 
Cattle ami their Diseases 
Jeunlugs.1.23 
Chemical Field Lec¬ 
ture?. .laXi 
Ctiinese Sugar Cane and 
Sugar Making... 23 
Cottage and Farm Bee- 
Keeper. id 
Cole's Am. Fruit Book. a> 
Do. Am. Veterinarian.. W 
Dadd's Moitern Horse 
Doctor .. 1,25 
Do. Am. Cattle Doctor.1225 
Do. Anatomy and Physi¬ 
ology of the Horse,.. 3,50 
Do. c at - Aoo 
Dana's Muck Manual LOO 
Do. Essay ou Manures. 25 
Do. Prize Essav on Ma¬ 
nures .’. JS 
Darlington's Weeds and 
Useful Plants.'.JO 
Davy’s IKivon Herd 
Book.1,'.M 
Dlxou aud Kerr’s Orna¬ 
mental and Liomeslic 
Poultry. .. .1,25 
Dome-:to and Ornamen¬ 
tal Ponltrv... .. . 1,00 
Downiug's Fruits aud 
Fruit Trees..2Jfi 
Every Lady her own 
Flower Gird, tclothi 50 
Do. do. tpaporl. 25 
Everybody liis own Law¬ 
yer. IJ8 
Familv Doctor by Prof- 
_1T. S.' Taylor ....... 1.23 
Form Drainage (H, F, 
^ French,). t.2s 
Field’s PearCulture 1,'XI 
Fish Culture .IjJO 
Flint, on Grasses .1 Jft 
Guenouon Milch Cows At 
Herbert's Horse-Keep¬ 
ers . 1,25 
Hooper's Dog and Gun. 
paper .. . 25 
Do, jo. cloth. si 
. BBADLEY'S TOB VCCI. FERTILIZER and Brad 
ho - M, snp'-rphosphatc: of Lime are tor saiu at w hole- 
stue and retail by the manufacturer, 
WM. L. BRADLEY. 
fairs Oltlcs 34 Broad AT., Boston , .Tlass, 
..*?r Pau'pldets containing testimonials tn favor o 
Bradley s XL, Hm! Bradley', Tobacco Fertilizer, wltl 
his Manual fur Growing amt Curing Tobacco, can h,. 
©CHEEP WASH TOBACCO, 
o ^ 
O \\ 111 not Injure the most delicate animal. 
Kills Ticks on Sheep. 
— l ures Scat! on Sheep. 
_. Kilts all Vermin mi Animals and Rlrds. 
r. I jtres all Skin Disease on Animals. 
~ Kills lings on Roses, Lire on House Plants, 
tg Kill* Canker tVorm on Apple Trees. 
q Kills Bed-Bug? and Water Roaches. 
Kills all vergiiu that Infest Grape and Cranberry 
s i XlIN & B OOKS. 
FLOWERS FOR TIIE PARLOR AND GARDEN, 
by Edward S. Rand. Jr. Price $2,50. 
THE PARLOR GARDENER. Price 75 cents. 
SKETCHES FROM NATURE FOR YOUNG AR- 
Tlst s, ,j nett: series of desiratdf drawina copies.) Price 
so cents. 
THE ART OF SKETCHING FROM NAT UR B, by 
Thomas Kowbotliam. Price 0 ) cents. 
Oj Olio Prtnnd of this Extract will make 
£ Sixteen Callous Wash. 
UI For sale by all Druggists, and at Country and Agri¬ 
cultural Store?. 
UI Price, 75 cents per pound. A liberal dlscouut to the 
Of trade and large purchasers. 
D Orders promptly sent by express. 
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• Agent South Down Co,, 
® 23 Central Wharf, Boston, Mass. 
□ R- H. ALLEN A tAX, Agrieultural Warehouse, 189 
^aud 191 IV ater Street, New York. 
< DUDLEY A STAFFORD. Druggists, 69 Beckman 
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gi IfXIvil rotating kang- 
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“ a ,D'. $H,40(916,00; common, $l.\Mi.il4,00; Inferior. $12^0 
(iU Hv \ 
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ORHnary. *45<g)JW; common; #40w 15; Inferior, 
^ oo,(l 40. 
Vim- CALVES-Extra, X) ft.O' :.41 ets^ Flrat qual- 
c coiiuuon, 7>iWc; inferior 
SHEKP a mi Lambs—E xtra* 12 head, $h)jt,13.30; prime 
qual ay, $A5jX,f 10,00; broil nary, $7,501^,40; common, $6J0 
@7,50; inferior, 
SwiN*.—Corn-feil, heavy, Bv .aiStjc; still-fed, IXoilqc. 
ALBANY, April 15 .—Bkkvks—C ontrary to the expec¬ 
tations ol many, the market lust dosed was even better 
tfiau ihateflHsi week, and this although the supply con¬ 
tinue* comparatively large. 
I’HICBS -The mark’d closed stiff at the following quo¬ 
tations:-Premium $. 1 , 00 ., 21 ,35; extra $8.00(aAW; first 
quality $VkbiAA0? ' " , ' C0, “ l RBAllly, $i!,lW^i),50 ; third 
„^i l,,EKf ' 1 ' h " tlt ’ ,T) and for sheep eonllnuM good and 
prUe, Ar ,. without Imp'.rtan ctlaugxv We note sales 
rahgt„ K from »*», iS.ailOe. 
HO«&- L'tiere Is a eomlrterable falling off lu the do- 
maiul; prices are about tin? same as last week- 6 L, 68 <,e 
ft., for light common to good heavy stilt-fed, an I 
J r " r F^hI to ext ra State and W esl.-ru corn-fed. 
aac-u,!*. Milch cow? in fair r<K|ii.'.lat $tlo lor eounuou to 
xi for good to extra; supply limited. 
rww , M U ! i roN > April20. -Bekf L’Am s-Extra, $12.00 
•"can.w: M '*<■, *WMGu.ui,ki : Ml dm 
Wl ft*. Stores—Yearllng?, fx.u.iK'; J wars 
old, $0 O(iiXXi; three years old. $i)3taXW. Working Oven— 
fo m sin Mild: Cow*— I’floea ranging 
7 ^hr-ep and Laiubs—Prices In lota at 
rdxSl^*S!^.?5i r iv. 9 fe . Sw In.--wholesale. JoWiets^ ft; 
akluB 1 i w ! , 1 PrlrtM 9S@$4,c W ft. Lkmb- 
( art ’ : “''"epsklns, *S,8<fu>4.25. Calfskins, 22 
Quincy on polling Cattle 50 
Kabblt Fancier '.. 23 
RU luiroisou on the ll rse a 
l> 3 . ou the Pest? or the 
Farm. 23 
Do. Dumesllc Fowls_ 2 s 
Do. on the I log. 23 
Do. on the Hone} Bee 25 
Do. on the Dog, Clotlv,. M 
Rogers’ Selgntltlc Ag. 1,01 
Shepherd’s Own Book 2,110 
Skinner’s Elements of 
Agriculture. 25 
SmIUi '4 Landscape Gar¬ 
dening- . -—.1.25 
Tlie Hor?o and his f»ls- 
Ciis«'S, J> linings _12J3 
Tlvntias' Farm Imple¬ 
ments.. 1,00 
Thompson's Food of 
Animal?. 73 
Topban ’? Cheuilotrv 
made Case. 25 
Waroier's Hedges and 
Evergreen’s.1,00 
Warlilg’s Elements of 
Agriculture. . 75 
Youatt and Martin on 
Cattle . 1,23 
I ouatt on the Horse. 1.23 
I I , ..m She> p... 75 
I'UCKLEY’S MELODIST. 
A collection of about ONE HUNDRED ot the most 
popuUr bungs of the "ay. Word* and Music, hound m 
i. "oi?* 1 '-'bh'x'llU are, “ When .lohnhV conic* 
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'rolf,; ,1 ,e ».. hrl F ut haunts me still;'' "Hon 
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'u v ’*,,' n o U°V‘r.’-'vi’l. on receipt Of :a c ut*. 
rOl.MAN A 1 <>., Publishers. »\ Wa hlle-- 
u rou 1 v 1 "’ 1*or sale by the AMERICAN NEW S 
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No. Sl) Liberty Street, New York. 
739-if 
l.'-MPLOv MENT; SOMFTIIINGNKV13-Ever 
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$lt' capital will dear $ltX> per week sure. For an 
address E. M. BALLOU A SON. Haverhill, Mass, 
pies for Agents sent by mall for 30 cents, w hen .1 
\VASH-BOAED SLAYEEY ABOLISHED 
, Th'' Challenge Waslilng Machine, jw ten ted OcLJOtli, 
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proved auct^sm It will pay for Itself lu everv three 
mouths. In the xAvlug of the wear and tear of clothing. 
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It saves lime, labor, cloth. ?, money, fuel and health. 
It you wish to economize try IU If you wish to iiun»- 
forui the dirty, sloppy, drudging day of wa-hlng Into a 
il*> *»i 00111 |>Hn»Uvo cuaifort mia pU* 4 »iian\ ihy it I 
l B- SlHtr an.J County rt*hr* for ou llbor.a t erm*. 
! won^ wunmjrji Invostutotu. vritii anWK i^turn^. 
w$ offer great Indue, menu. Apply pm -..uially. or hv 
loiter, inclosing stamp aud get agent’s circular with full 
particulars. Address N. PALMER, 
No. 45 Main Street, Rochester. N. Y. 
ik’ 7 ^ ' ln’.xitii —1 want to hire Agents tu everv 
©Id county a’ $,-5 * month, expense? paid, to sell mv 
new cheap Family Sewing Machines. A.ldress 
- 
L’OR SALE.—The Surburbau Earn 
.V . of the late W. RjL’orrox k, situated on 
Main SI.. Buffalo, only S mile? front the ceuterof the 
Olty, Containing 23 acres of lllghly cultivates! land, well 
stocked with a great variety of clsoi.-e fruit In full bear¬ 
ing. Us fine location, valuable Iniprvveuienta, and 
nearness to the Street Rallroa t, make tt hlghlv desk- 
able, either as a resilience or profitable Fruit Garden. 
Title purfeet, price moderate, and terms easv. If re- 
quiretl. For further Particulars .inplv to 
725-tf HA.MPTON DODGE. Buffalo, N. Y. 
* he Grape OulturUt”—a plain, practical treatise on 
the cultivation of rh»:t native grape. 
Full and explicit directions aro given for propagating 
l>y cutting? In the open air and under glass: aUo the 
la st method of grafting, layering, pruning, training, hv- 
jirmUltig, grooving from s.-a-d, building propagallng 
It uise? and hot-beds Garden culture. Vincoarol cultur.% 
Disease*, Insects, description of varieties, am! a general 
review of the various systems of training In u*e- 
More fully Illustrated than any other work heretofore 
Issued upon this subject Price $1,25. Sent post-paid 
on receipt of price. Address 
ANDREW S. FULLER, 
"H-6t Horticulturist, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
25; Complete Manual on the Cultivation orTolvaeco, 30c, 
The SorgMuty Grower s Manual, hv W. IL Clark, price 
23 C. \ ,mng Housekeeper’s and Dalrv Maid"? IMrectory 
. .uu« ui.usi-Mvver sana roairv siai.r? inrectorv. 
35c- Mcm’I Grower arnl Stock Register, Volumes 1 , $,V 
6 and S—33 cents each. ’ ’ ’ 
CT~ Aivy of the above named works will be forwarded 
by. mail, post-paid, ou receipt of the price specified. 
Address I>. D. T. MOORE, Rochester, N. Y. 
