Special Notices 
NEW TUHK, April 75. - Bebf Cattls—T he current 
prices uie tne -v.-i. .11 alt tlie market,-are us follows:— 
Extra, *i*mkv<ii»UXI; First oimlltv. $ Ifi,5ofaq7,00: ordl- 
n iry, $14,50^16,00; common, $13,5lASiJ4,00; Inferior.$11.Ci 
DOWS AND OALVKS. - Extras, firijioo First quality 
JAA rM; ordinary, $ l.'wr.v; c.nr.timti, $40,(05; Inferior! 
i-W o)4i)i 
VkaL Calves — Extra. V ft.. tX\<rtm cts: First riunl- 
Ity. uhl^tVlc; ordinary, «!,'($!»; common. 7 L ,iaVic: Ulterior 
7@* Me. 
SiiBtcr AND LAMBS -K.xtrosTI head. *iaai5JW; prime 
quality, $V'“(<oin.oo;ordinary,$ 7 , 501 ( 1 , 8 . 50 ; common,$o,a) 
Inferior, fA,.'U;,it),A»i. 
SW1NK.—I.'oni-fed, heavy, Stfaifttic; still-fed. 9®6‘«'c. 
iiiiiuiiTON, April 27 .—Beef Cattck—E xtra, * 12.00 
MH2.5": 1st quality, *11 ill,SO: Milo, JlO.tXVe IO. 50 : 3d do, 
lj , ,25(2®,76 s‘ 11X1 tbs. Stores—Yearlings, Ibo'isxi; 2 ,,.jir‘ 
old three years old, fHOfaHH). WorKIng Oxen- 
Sales HI «140, *200(35*2111. Milch t ows-Prlces ranging 
front $10 to $05 ordinal y : *75 1 .1 *100 extra. Hheep and 
Lain ha — 3 h cared Sheep, ActtlM c it H>: wool sheep Wsliie, 
Hwtue—wholesale, tVo.J l its >J tit lor select lot* Slate; 
WiMdt.e WestM-n -retuH. lOolllc p lb: fat hogs. prices 
lb. Lambskins, $.is 0 @ 4 ^. 5 j sheepskins. 
*A Calfskins, i2@2Sc. Hide,, lOMc It,. Tallow at »L 
tujUMc. 
CAMBRIDGE, April 27 -Beef Cattle— Extra $112$) 
MI2.U0; 1st quality ste^h.Ul.uo: 2d quality $9.50u,9 ?5 
udrd quality *7 ,ikKjj7.so. Working Oxen—$80. ii. 5 n, 2 Mi 
1 lows and I alve-.- $50.i»t,niK,iW, Yearlln os- $l»if,i.UI: Two 
year; old $00jxv. ; .on,m : three years old $27jQI)(a'.'»,00. Sheep 
ati.l Lambs - *;J,i».r5,i»> each; extra Je.oq.iO.aO, or from 
3@?e i* It,. Hides 9M(fl)IUe Bit. Tallow wiylz.- E) o, _ 
Pe ts i.\t*v >, 4 . 1*1 ••aeh. Calf Skins lf*‘j|22c: *1 tb. Veal 
Calves from $tdi£i. ^ p 
TORONTO, April 27 ,-Beef— Inferior » rwt; 
extra *fi,00(.x;'.,5*» ft cwf. wholesale ; *\uo ij8,0<J ordinary : 
9,UO.a)10 for sapetior. re lull. Calves plentyat $2 to $6,0" 
eaeh. Sheep at $.3,0n.)‘7,"0 each according to size and 
quality. Lamhs *2..'.4.01 each. Sheep and Lambskins at 
$l,25(ajl,80. Hides 4,Mtft3c, Calfskins at 00 lOc £) lb.— Globe. 
VTORWEGIAN CORN. 
13 low Corn that will ripen 
from the time it is planted. 
Inches In length, depending upoi 
On the receipt of 25 cents, will I 
one hundred hilla. 
742-tf 
BRADLEY'S tobacco FERTILIZER and Brad- 
saleand re'tJd| r he'o ,,fla, ' ; 01 Llme are f,jr ** 1 " at whole- 
sdie ana retail l>y tii* manufacturer, 
WM. I - BRADLEY. 
AV.fr, omc' 24 Brand .St., Boston, Man*. 
1 n , K testimonials in favor of 
1 l( r ‘J - > XL. jumI Lra<il*^} Tobacco Fertilizer wit)i 
Ids Manual tor Crown,* and Curl 11 * To I ,acco eanbeofl 
tallied by addressing the undersigned. De 0I> 
Highest cash price paid ror bones* 1 ' 
S T doawoeriv Prolific 
These Bonds arc issued under the Act of CongTess of 
March Stb, 1864, which provides that in lieu of so much 
of the loan authorized by the Act of March 3d, 1883, to 
which this Is supplementary, the Secretary of the Treas¬ 
ury is authorized to borrow from time to lime, on the 
credit of the United Slates, npt exceeding TWO HUN¬ 
DRED MILLION DOLLARSdurlu the current fiscal 
year, and to prepare and Issue therefor Coupon and 
Registered Bonds of the United States 
GRAVES’ BEE-HIVE, 
Mr Editor:—H aving been n render of the Rural 
New Yorker for a number of years, and always found 
ils colnmns open io the pen of every one that desires to 
benefit his neighbors or maukiud in geueral; therefore 
I thought I would gay a few tilings to those engaged 
in the Bee Culture, and recommend to their notice and 
trial Graves Non-Swarming am7 Mnth-Deteeting Her- 
Hive. I have been engaged in raising bees more or less 
the last thirty years, and have tried a uumber »f differ¬ 
ent kinds of hives, but have failed to Qud atiy 1 Hat. gives 
me the perfect satisfaction that I have derived from the 
above named hive. 1 have been using t wo of them for 
nearly two years. I have not thus far detected a moth 
about them, while I have lost a number of hives of 
other kinds by them, and I verily believe that I got 
more honey from these two hives last, season than from 
twenty of other kinds; and there are less dead bees in 
them than any others that I have examined this spring. 
They are not only (as I believe) a moth detecting but a 
weather-protecting hive, and I intend to rid myself of 
ail other hives as fast as t can substitute these. 
HIRAM DOTY. 
Greece, N. Y., April 25 rh, 18tJ4. 
STAHION 
and all Roods 
issued under this Act shall be EXEMPT FROM TAX¬ 
ATION by or under any State or municipal authority. 
Subscriptions to these Ronds an: received In United 
States notes or notes of National Banks. They are TO 
BE REDEEMED IN COIN, at the pleasure of the 
Government, at any period not fas than te-i nor more than 
forty years from their date, and until their redemption 
FIVE PER CENT. INTEREST WILL BE PAID IN 
COIN, on Bonds of uot over one hundred dollars annu¬ 
ally, and on all other Bonds semi-annually. 
The Interest Is payable on the first days of March and 
September in each year. The semi-annual Coupons are 
payable at those dates, and the annual Coupons on the 60 
and 100 dollar Bonds are payable on the first of March. 
Subscribers will receive either Registered or Coupon 
Bonds, as they may prefer. Registered Bonds are re¬ 
corded on the books of the U. S. Treasurer, and can be 
transferred only on the owner's order. Coupon Bonds 
are payable to bearer, and are more convenient for 
commercial uses. 
Registered Bonds will be issued of the denominations 
of Flay Dollars, ($50,| One Hundred Dollars, ($100,) Five 
Hundred Dollars, ($500,) One Thousand Dollars, ($ 1 , 000 ,) 
Five Thousand D illars. ($5,000,) and Ten Thousand Dol¬ 
lars,)* 10 , 000 ,) and Coupon Bondsof tbe denominations of 
Fifty Dollars, ($50,) One Hundred Dollars, [$ux»,] Five 
■s, [$500,] and One Thousand Dollars 
Cured by Bates’ Patent Scientific Appii 
edition of) Pamphlets and Drawing 
same, address H. C. L. HEARS, 277 \V, 
lances. For 
:s, descrlbiri 
> 5 *. 23d St., N 
glEDSELL’S PATENT COMBINED 
STEREOTYPES OF ENGRAVINGS. 
THE WOOL MARKETS, 
NEW York, May 2 . — Wool market rules firmer for 
domestic, with .1 fair demand. 
BOSTON, April 27.—The following are the quotations 
of wool for this week:— Domestic —f>axony and Merino, 
fine. >4 th, 84@Wo; full blood, &V_.l2«2e; half and three- 
rburtfis blood, 7iiu80e; common, 75@76c; pulled, extra. 
M.aJilc: do, -upertlne., 7AA.85C ; Western mixed, liVa.'Jkx 
Alveipu—Smyrna. wa:.he.l,>ia|Sk:; do, unwasli.Hl,2S(a*36c: 
Syrian, 2d* 42c: Cape, . 37 ,., r.V : Crimea. lS*iAS; Bu-no< 
Ay res. 1 1 @ 48 c ; Peru vixn. 350i*5c. 
TORONTO, April 27—Wool scarce at 37 v «, 4 lc ft,.— 
Globe. 
ALBANY, April 27.—The market for wool continues 
to rule n 1-111 with an Improving demand. The sales of 
the week foot up 38..500 n-s., including 13,0 4 )ms No. 1 pull¬ 
ed at 70c: 21,1X0 ths line fleece at 75c. and 2,00) lbs do. do. 
at ,6c, J(W lbs very tine do. at 76c; 2,000 Black at 63c. 
The Publisher of the. Rural Nkw Yorker is pre¬ 
pared to furnish to order Stereotypes of almost, any of 
the large cumber nnd variety of Engravings which 
have appeared in the Rural in former yearn—including 
Fruits, Flowers, Animals, Portraits, Scenery, Miscel 
laneous. Music, Ac., &c. The assortment comprises 
several thousand illustrations, many of them choice 
and well engraved, and as the originals have not been 
used, perfect stereotypes can be taken. Stereotypes 
will be furnished at from one fourth to one-third the 
original cost of engraving, and in many Instances for 
much less. Those ordering eugratings should desig¬ 
nate the volumes of the Rural in which they appeared 
Address the Publisher. 
CLOVER THRASHER & HULLER, 
Patented May lSti. 1358: Deo. 13th. 1859; April 8 th. 
1862, and May 13th. 1882. 
manufactured bv 
Olcrth.es "W"ringer. 
Paten "' 7 Wrhlger in u8e that Is fastened to a tub by the 
CIRCULAR CLAMP, 
Xi-‘. an p dua! hearing on the Tub the whole length 
of the M ringer, while all other Wringers are inetllv 
tr ‘ a »in«le stave at each end. The Circular 
Clamp not only affords the most secure fa-tenlinr of anv 
In use. hut it does uot strain the tub like nil other modes 
o f Vo < ’' 1nJC ‘ v L 'hl!d eight year- old can - curd v fasten 
Box'' nn ‘ r ' r 50 1D> ' TLB ' JFoujfDi.se Barbel ok 
The Hollers an, fastece.l to the diaft under Haley's 
Patent, which is acknowledged to be the J 
Most Effectual Fastening in Use. 
The- shaft being covered with Cement, and close!v 
wound with a strong tw ine, prevents the Rubber front 
coming lo contact with the shaft. If tbe nibberlsal- 
mThi! ,n Cl>llta £ t w ttti the shart. tlie sulphur 
In the rubber acting on the Iron soon cati. 0-5 the rubber 
u> become loose, which renders the Wringer ueeWs 
TI 1 I 3 Is ontirclv overcome by using H#iev*l mauner of 
fastening, which not only prevents the Rollers fto>ri7be- 
loose pa Uie shaft, hut renders the use of cog- 
- ' ■ 
}} ringer, with ( ng-\t heels turn a great iteai 'laj- v.-r thau 
those without, a fact which every one in want 01 a 
wlt r h U C^g-Wbiels. Pr ' JVe >Jy ttIaL purch JLane 
£,“f *h‘' W'rlnvi'?.' ”“® “" d U ‘" Jr »“» 
There Is no iron about the $Yringer that can come tn 
contact with articles being wrung, Besides saving 
much hnru labor, the it rluger win sb*in puv f<r Itself In 
the sat lug Of clothing. Satisfaction w akranth nl 
WEST HENRIETTA, MONROE COUNTY, N. Y. 
This machine operates tu Clover thrashing simitar to 
drain separators in wheat tlirasblug, doing all the wv.rk 
p "{a-ratlon, witlioul re-hmidling the chaff. In the 
u 'T 1 ! 1 hull and ck-aS 
rrixiu 1 to ,/J hush^ls a nar wltiioui w.^teo^ The 
entPd^lirli ' “knufactnrlng the only machine paN 
hubs and cleans, all at the same 
operation. All machines 'licit do the whole work not 
marked PintijKLI.S Patent, are Infringements. The 
public are hereby cautioned not to p ircbaee those that 
are infringements 01 sai.l pat» > ;ui.as4nvTr j i*i.-tn riurch-i-s- 
mg and using such win heWl liable for 1 "faSgS. AM 
duiHiitaiicatlons directed r. : , the subscriber a* West 
re8r ’ 0,> ^ 1 O’rder early 
mtSSflf uSKKb^ °" 1 " w ol ' «*iww a* 
743oot-tf Jf a hcfacturer, 
■ f-eot-tf _West Henrietta, Monroe Co., N. Y. 
S U FUU V S U F W 1 ?’, E t LOVf:H SEED 
lr. , ,, bALL—One of the sreares: plants in the 
S' /?i r i , ; , ; p, A iu ^ tl0n of White Hooey, and of the 
uio-t delightful flavor. On receipt or 25 cents I will 
send seed enough, post-paid, bv mall, to ^Tw or 
tour rods of ground, or three tinV- thu 
iin C a s?n°t »? QtS ’ being very productive." Seed *-no-igh 
In a shoit time can be raise! to sow a farm all over * 
K. P. KIDDER. Bnrlingtom vt " 
1 __Practical Apicuiturist. 
B est movable comb bee hiyp 
IN THE W ORLD.—Whichkastakcn thel^ 
Hundred Dollar 
[$ 1 , 000 .] 
Subscribers to this loan will have the option of having 
their Bonds draw Interest from March 1st, by paying 
the aerued Interest In coin—[or In United States notes, 
or the notes of National Banks, adding fifty per cent for 
premium,! or receive them drawing Interest from tbe 
date of subscription and dcposlL 
As these Bonds are exempt from municipal or State 
taxation, their value Is Increased from one to three, per 
cent, per annum, according to the rate of tax levies tu 
various parts of the country. 
At the present rate of premium on gold they pay over 
eight per cent. Interest In currency, and are of equal 
convenience as a permanent or temporary Investment. 
It is believed that no securities offer so great induce¬ 
ments to lenders as the various descriptions of U. S. 
Bonds, la all other forms of Indebtedness, tbe faith or 
ability of private parties or stock companies or sepa¬ 
rate communities only U pledged for payment, while for 
Uie debts of the United States the whole property of Die 
country is holdeu to secure the payment of both princi¬ 
pal and interest in coin. 
These Bond 9 may be subscribed for in sums from $50 
up to any magnitude, on tlie rime terms, and are thus 
made equllay available to tlie smallest lender and the 
largest capitalist. They can b-- converted Into money 
at any moment, and the holder will have the benefit of 
the interest. 
The fact that all duties eu imports are payable in 
specie furnishes a fund for like payment of Interest on 
all Government Bonds largely hi excess of the wants or 
the treasury for this purpose. 
Upon the receipt of subscriptions a certificate of de¬ 
post therefor. In duplicate, wiU.be issued, the origlual of 
w hlch will he forwarded by the subscriber to the Secre¬ 
tary of the Treasury, at Washington, with a letter stat¬ 
ing the kind [registered or coupon) and the denomina¬ 
tions of bonds required. 
Upon the receipt of Urn origlual certificates at tlie 
Treasury Department, the boutls subscribed for will So 
transmitted to the subscribers respectively. 
Subscriptions wiU be received by the Treasurer of 
the United States at Washington, and the Assistant Treas¬ 
urers at New York, Boston, and rhUadelphla. and by 
Nero -Uucvfoenunts 
PRICE OF THE RURAL NEW-YORKER, 
On and alter the 1st day of May, 1864, the lowest price 
of the Rural will be $2 00 per year, — $1.00 fur six 
monthP,—in advance. Reasons abundant—including 
the fact that the paper for this week's edition of the 
Rural cost 25 cents per pound at the mill, (exclusive 
of freight, etc.,) whereas an equally good article could 
be purchased before the rebelliou for 11 cts. per pound! 
“Comment is unnecessary.” April 23. 
ty ADVERTISING TERMS, In Advance—THIKTY- 
Fivk CkNTS a Link, each insertion. A price and a 
half for extra display, or fi2‘, cents per Hue of space. 
Special Notices (following reading matter, leaded,) 
60 cents a line. 
ry The edition of the Bubal 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 Inst form ilmdde pages, on Tuesday morning. 
Hence to secure insertion advertisements Intended for 
the Last page should reach us ten days In advance of the 
date of the paper, and those for the Inside (7th page) ou 
Monday. 
Adkere to Ter mu— W e endeavor to adhere strictly to 
subscription terms, and no person is authorized to offer the 
Rural at leu than published rates. Agents and friends 
are at liberty to give awav as many copies of the Rural 
as they are disposed to pay for at $2 per year, but we do 
not wish tlie paper offered, In any case, below that price 
ANT AM CHICKENS AND ECrGS — From tlrst-rate 
stock. Address 
WiL BINGHAM, JR., Pittsburgh, Pa. 
Jilarkcts, (HontmcrcCy &c 
S 7K A MONTH.—AGENTS WANTED TO SELL 
I sewing Machines. We will give ;t Commission 
on all Machiiies sold,or employ agents who will work 
for the above wages, and alt expenses paid. 
Address I>. B. HKKKINTtuS & Co.. Detroit, Mich. 
/ HU HMNC, NO LO.VGLH DRI DUERY, 
V ' Butter-makers of Chautauqua Co., tee Brlnkerhoa 
1 1 ' 1 1 , 
“ true science " of making the most and test butter. Try 
It. rhe mrmrsr-finiddtU It will uot .'burn In mxethir'd 
the time, ivith Onr-tAird the hbor. of tbe flash churn. 
Address HARRIS A BUSH, fa 11 -• 1 , . \. y. 
I 'M vm ir n ion PROCLAMATION. - AGES Fi 
1 j WANTED. Experienced . ,1 h— r* and mini — 
ters a* agents In every coillitv. fi>r Uie sheet picture of 
the Prm lumutlon of Emancipation, the rtuest public 
document ever Issued tu tlie l 11 ltd Sint.>. 
Inclose $ 1 , 0(1 and three stamps for sample copy. 
_ AddroM A. KIDDER, Publisher, 
*4(*tt 463 Broadway, New York. 
make contracts, which Is very unwise In them. Lard 
Inis stiffonW slightly. Apples have advanced 4 hay dit¬ 
to, ami wool is quoted higher. It Is quite likely uow 
tli.it spring I s fairly opened, and products begin to move, 
that prices will fluctuate more — especially If, as most 
people st em t.. anticipate, a great victory sends gold 
down or lifts currency up. 
Rochester Wholesale Prices. 
Flour mill Oral 11 . 
Flour, win. wh'lJ7.2N s llUW 
1 our, spring do. 6.27. - 6 ,.VI 
1 lour, bunk wbcal.2jM.i2.inj 
Meal, Indian.2.6(1*2,10 
W heat, 1.1 lienee . I.fM..,l,75 
Best while CaiiadHLS Oiii.-a 
Com. 1 , OS d. I.td 
Kvc, 60 lbs. f4 bu..l,liiSl,lfi 
Mats, by weight... 7 u.u, 7 Jc 
Jjarley.1..M7 I.V) 
^■ans .2,IM^2,25 
Buckwheat. \'.2ouc. 
Hi-ali, 
I ork, old tnees. . 0 <l, 0 fl®tC.oo 
Pork, new mess ,27.iM5217,50 
Pork, clear.. 2 S.IMa 2\50 
Dressed Imgs.c't io.ili7i,n,U0 
Beef, c wl. 7 . 01 X 5 'lojoo 
“I'ring Lam I •* .... 8,Odi3,oo 
Mutton, eari'AK, O.oUe 
Hams, smoked..l 5 .iM.ui 6 ,n) 
a mul.w..11.50., I.’.IW 
Chickens. 12 .ijl 4 .; 
Turkeys. 13.215 
- Dairy, Ax. ^ 
Butter, roll.2i»;.>26c 
Butler, tirklu.iu ',21 
Cheese, new. lUi .00 
Cheese. .liSlA 
Lard, tried. 13 
Tallow, roujffi. 0 ( 5 .s». 
TaUow, tried.lljlig 
R ejected applications for patents 
prosecuted In Appeal by us without chare '• 
succfssfia. hx'm: for (Tmilar on the stibleeL ' ' 
•■I* 1 EA81.R Sc CO., Patent Agent*. Rochester, 
F.ggs, dozen.l.Vt 15c 
Honey, box.lb j20 
Caudles, box. 14,514 
Caudles, extra.lAil53i 
Krult Hoot*. 
Apples, bushel.,...7V,lOOi 
Do. dried » tb .... 6 uas 
Peaches, do .ig5jo 
Cherries, do .1 h5,2>) 
Plums. do .HUtl-t 
Potatoes, Vl bush . 1 X 1,1 tio 
Hlfler ulul #Lime 
fclaughtered.3S 1 . 40 c 
Calf.lKa 20 
Sheep pelts.50 -5.00 
Lamb Pelts.50,0.2,'XI 
Seed*. 
rnHE CELEBRATED CRAIG 
L MICROSCOPE—Combining lu*lrue- 
tionwlth Amusement, s s m.,ii,-i, nr-pal I, 
for *2 25: Or with 6 beautiful Mounted l)l,i- 
jects for $3; with 24 Objieets, $s, hv 
HENRY CRAIG. 
ISO Centre Si reet. New York. 
| Also Ue wifi mat I. prepaid, the Noveltu 
'Glass, companion of the Craig Mten>*coiie, 
•or examining Living Insects. Seels. 
Flowers, Woof, Ae„ for $ 1 . 50 ; or with 12 
AND 
CATTLE GROWERS 
W ho contemplate budding new Horns, or repairing old 
om'S will find it for their advantage, before Jiiiuhino 
their Stable-:, to obtain Information respecting the uewlv 
lliVt tiled Patent (\Ht!e F-.'-'ors f r*. p. SOITHI VXD 
Patontre, Jamestown, Chautauqua Co.. N. A'. 
AMERICAN BELL COMPANY, 
W-tt _No. 30 Liberty Street. New York. 
^ O M A T E D PACIFIC 
GUANO. 
V real Guano, containing from seventy 10 eighty uer 
cenu or 1 hosphate ot Lime, to which has been adifesi, 
by a chemical process, a large percentage of actual Vm- 
aiiuila so.fixed that it can not evaporate, making it 
equal, 11 uot superior, to any other feriUlrer. 
l amphlets, with copies of analvsfa by Dr. -JvrKsov 
M ass. Mate Assayer. and Dr. L. IK BIO. of Baltimore’ 
w ith testimonials from ecleutlficagriculturists, showing 
lt4 value, can be obtalucil from * 
J. 0. BAaKK * CD.. Selling Agents. 
73 ^’“ a* Wall Street, New York. 
The First National Bank of Albany, N. Y., 
The First National Bank of Buffalo. N. Y., 
and by all National Banks which are depositaries of 
public money. All respectable banks and bankers 
throughout the country will furnish further Information 
on application, and afford every facility to subscribers. 
S<( | '’t it MON TH. - \ ;. 1 ::- .I,.:,:.. 1 in everv town. 
CdCrt/ It Is something new and of real value. For par¬ 
ticulars address, with stamp, 1 
7<S-2t _ J. S. PARDE E, Binghamton, N. Y. 
] Y\SK rr M VKKKS - oslKK WILLOWS 10 good 
x# naskrt Makers wauU.nl. tci whom constant work w'ill 
N * *\*™t*T k# x*T *\I -also tuO tuns OaU*r ’Willows 
fv- VJiiVi 1 it 1 .',',i*^ 1 rkK1 P rlee " ill b >' paid 
at (. \ AX DltIt BKtidl Is Willow’ and Kattanwork 
Manutactory, si Main Street, Crystal Palace Block, 
Rochester, X. Y. 745-31 
UW* ««° TO 1.900 DOLLARS A YEAR E.Y 8 ILY 
1 '1 * u juristic, plrosant eniploymtqu, bv a 
La.ly of taste and enterprlfe. Olio iwrsou only w ill be 
thoSisand fnhablfante?^’ ° r C,ty °^ i UuM 
, ARTIST. Box No. 10 . 
1 C*- 4 tj JIadisou Square PosUOftlce. New York City. 
B rtSS^lf 8 hZ 1J —bushels prime un- 
Als-i, 25,0X1 Broom Handles. 
Also, about IS-, tuns broom brush and 6 or 6 M feet L , 
inch Basswood lumber. 
Also, a desirable farm of 142 acres, with abundance of 
building*, trait, Ac., In the town of York, Living*ton 
1 .o.- and state p: N. \ beluga fine location, near canal, 
tal read, p.ist.office and siqiool, w liji 45 acres w inter 
Wheat on the ground, sown on shares. Terms, »2,OUO 
dowu, balance to suit the nurclmser. All for sale bv 
JulIN HUh.l.DtiX, Moscow, Ltv. Co., X-’Y, 
Everc.kkkss Medium aud small sizes, a large stock, 
itit.U'jis—Catawba, Concord, Delaware, L and 2 vear 
per 100 and lg«A(,—a!su 40 other extra sorts. 
5,iMi M-KM'ID I’K Aril— 1 r aw fords and others, from 
tile Lest, In prime order. 1 st and 2 d size, $lv to $ 18 j) 100 . 
Sweet Potato, Green-house and Bedding Plants. 
Verbenas, WI sorts,» ICO $7. Dahlias, 170 sorts, 100 In 
not dry roots. $2,50 doz. Lihes. New Japan, 4 sorts. 
(JladvMMS. 100 sorts %4 dox. $l,5i) to $ 4 . h\u\ias. 'i-'/.iim,» 
THE PROVISION MARKETS. 
£» 53 ; su " >: 
StlwT'S- 1*F?' 
nerOim \Y lor extra burn ; $7,15^7,40 for su- 
ir ! vVS °"mtu"n to medium ex- 
llimued Obi h^“h nr .1 s l* l I , D , * , K 1 brands extra round 
Lm‘‘ nmil ^o. .i“d <8,05.119*09 mi trade bl and*, the mat- 
'o','" 10 *’ «lS State were 
C aua lfau Houriqav be quoted dull 
?auuVl , : ,V, ' , ‘ : . i, !J jM . at . *Wv 7 , 7 U for common! aud $7.75 
an, f . ror ,‘ coo,J . u> Choice extra. Rye Flour rules quiet 
firn'T? 1 "*' $6,'»®6,7* for Inferior to choleel- 
: v ruJ, -A Steady; sale* at $6.50 for Brandywine- 
Mirlb'j Cymric! ( ° r ^ u,u,ou buu ‘> "‘J »i>.40 lor 
lowe^’rC. ' VUeat f'siket may he quoted heavy and 
$171,3, nominal at $i.7iw,l,74 for Chicago spring; 
itiiwsuL* *b7. bl.rS lor amber 
1.SS“li $l V,M'l® r ° r " rnier n.l We-tem: *L-vl.,. 
80—tlo qn!' Michigan; amber Mliwaukw: at $I,7S - 1 - 
at $& V' r <, V r 'Fi le. - Kj e rules quiet; sales 
;id:i i e-i Vr 'a/i- 1 ' q?. ,ul M S H n G'taud steady; Sales t*an- 
I*uas rule u!uf '^a¥ l !li*a Bariev Malt dull and nominal. 
•lr.Hq.w 1“ atfl.lA for Canada. Corn market dull and 
VW I U , K> he quoted nominal; sales at $l.Sxv 
b.rncw t ;!"' , ld"g mixed W estern 
Oats .li,; '.a • ••utlieru, and $l,.V4 JV»r white boullui 11 . 
fur Canada; fw 
IND1KNONS PATENT LOO M. Messrs 
LA Gillies A LlPMSCorrr, of Almond, N. Y.. have 
t le sole right to manufacture and vend the said loom in 
the counties of Allegany. Llvlngstou, Genesee, Wavne, 
Dt leans. MoUPOe. brie, Cattaraugus, Ontario, Niagara, 
tlteu jcu aud Chautauqua. I'lils loom Ulnlende l to tacw 
the pure of the rnnunon luunl loom. It tr. a,Is the 
treadles, throw* the shuttles, lets off the weh and takes 
up the clou, I hn weaving fa’lng all done bv the work- 
u.V/V, enable, any person to use tile loom 
wlln little in,mietlon, and can nr ma le t v anv carnen- 
'.'J weave .lean-, Llu-cy flannel. Kersey scam- 
less saek*. double-wnlil, t.lanket- plain doth or any 
kinds of col ton. wool, llav.'r Hemp I uhs. 
Town aud Comity Right, for sile. Address 
GN 1 • 11 'S A l.tl'PiN, olT. Almond.N. V. 
' MONTH!—I want to hire Agents in every 
'+P I county at $75 a mouth, expenses paid, to sell my 
Ut C v .''h/'itP 1 arnlly Sewing M ».: :i!ru -. Address y 
7 ab ~ 1 ' n _ & MADISON. Alfred, Maine. 
fj^OK SALE. — The Nurbiirhan Farm 
M .I ,??. 61 w* w. m 0f ! f Le o ' R ; lwftVK ' situated™ 
Maiii 2 ?—, i’lilv 3 uUk’9 rri>iu ctiii<iT of tii** 
city, containing 25 acres of Utgtily cultivated land, well 
'• The Utape Culturial”— a plain, practical treatise on 
the cultivation of the native grapo. 
Full aud explicit direct!one are given for propagating 
by cuttings tn the open air and tinder glass; also tlie 
best im-thiwt of zralunz. layering, pruning,training, hy¬ 
bridizing, growing from srod,' bmlhilng prepagatliig 
houses and hat-beds, Dar ien culture. Vineyard culture. 
Disease?. Insects. tesca'lptlOM of varieties, and .* general 
review of tlie various sysK-msof training in use. 
More fuliv r-lustraled than anv other work heretofore 
Usneil ujs n this sub;ei't - price $1,25. rent mvst-pab! 
on receipt of price. Address 
ANDREW S. FUT.LER. 
744 -Bt Horticulturist, Brooklyn, N.Y. 
T-J OYT’S HIAWATHA HAIR RLSTORATIVE 
J—*- Hot 1 fi Hiawatha Ham Keotokative. 
Hoyt’s IliAWAfH a Ham Rbstiiustivk 
Hoyt's Hiawatha Haib Rkstouativk, 
HOWs Hiawatha I 1 .uk Kesimrativk. 
ON FLAX AND HEMP CULTURE 
JtfST riB l.ISHMt , 
The Sixth Edition of “A Manual of Flax Culture 
ami M anufacttre, embracing full directions for Pre¬ 
paring the Ground. . 
bow lug. ^Harvest- /yV 
Fou, has (MifU higii- v \ \ U ■ . I 
lv commended by \\l * V ley f J ^ 
thn Press and eul- , 5 wgi L 1 r Iff 
ttrators of S'lax Bll/it W. | I W 
and Hetup. It coil- \l|t/ VBV I I W 
tatu* Essays by W » Vi I / I 
Pr.u-tutU J fm of ■ V\ V) / , ■' 
much experience— A W 
tlie opening one by J* w* 1 tar c ■ 
Dr. XSVvoDni, ot AM j W AvkAJ 1 
Kcnwlear, w h o Vm ^ L-—. 
liascullli ale I flax Vy , HR |\. 
over Uiirty years „ my ■ T 
and thoroughly uu W Y 
d,erstands the A 
The Manual Is cu , pr , v -i- 
published In hand- * UA ~ V * L - V ’ V1 - 
some style, pamphlet form. Price only 25 cents-for 
which a copy will bo sent to any point reached by the U, 
' ir ' 5 »l»‘la mulls. Liberal discount to Agents and tlie 
Trade. Address D. D. T. MOORE. 
Editor Rural New-Yorker, Rochester, N. Y. 
•With HIAWATHA li.UK UEsIMRaTIVK. 
»,r L .'Y?r r: v,' ll ' ! to restore faded and gray Hair aud 
\> iilriKt r*$ to ll.i lr oHuIkiaI color. Miperlor lo d\> - uiui 
every other preparation for the hair In the natural and 
life appearance U give*, lastead ol the dull, dead black 
dye», ao tliat the most critical oharrver caouot detect its 
use; In tbe simplicity ot Ha apntlCatloU.il being itiesl 
as easily as any article of tin toilet, aud In Us beneficial 
effects uu the h. .vl and the hair, it makes Uie hair soft 
and dlky, preven ts from fulling out, removes all Us lm- 
ptiri 1 1. au4 entirely overcome* the hud effects of the 
or'iead'tT ° l I'l'epuratlons coutalulug sulphur, sugar 
HOYT’S IMPERIAL COLl'RINH CREAM, Changes 
llghtand red hair to a beautiful brown or black. 
Iff* bold uveryw here. JOS. HOYT A ('O., 
\ TTENTION HAENESS MAKERS 
^ TO IvfTAJKE IsdOTSTEY. 
safa^ffh^Great *^ 689 ft)r auy one to in the 
“ Novelty Prize Stationary Packet” 
besides the large amount of fine Station¬ 
ery, one ciiANis In tlie great saleof $dS*MX4) of M’atcbea 
aud Je welry. Agents can sell thousands ot the^ Pack- 
! 11 ? &t ?Hdaery Is worth more than the price asked, 
and the LerUflcate which Is added is worth is cts alone. 
±!*5 >nim CEMENT we wUl pres.::;, free, with 
every 100 Packets, a flue ?OLtD Silver WaTCH, war- 
r* ut .ed genuine. Also ‘•Splendid ?rtxL Engrav- 
' lJ, w- s -' the finest rv.r published, an 1 ritothgniph Pic¬ 
tures at prices which will yield ti e agent nearly $50 for 
every $10 Invested. Never before were such ik. 
For uue D-dlar we will sen.! v >u a receipt for tuanu- 
lacturlng an article of RUSSIAN FIN ISIl w bieh Is not 
Inlnrbuis to the leather, easily applied, aud far superior 
to shellac or other varnishes; can be made and reach 
for U*e In one day, wall only* cost or tiflv oenta per 
gall.m. Ligiedletiis found at all umg stores 
vr 1 - F. PHELPS A SON. 
ilanufacturers t>f Harness. Ac.. Wests, id. N. Y. 
h FOIi 5iAl.Fz.-Tho farm andrwidauct? 
1 l,,,- 1 * lc . M a^on. deceased. In the town of 
Lima Llv.ngston C<n, N. 3 .. conululug 13 D* acres, slt- 
oj.wH' Jdllage of Lima, aud D- 
g o * I, 1, ? Tlt I > 11U t,u,u r u uSt Blootuii. i.i or Hooevove 
rails Railroad statlous. House and out-bulldltir* all 
new-, haying been built within the past IS months; also 
n. any all Urn fences. Land well adapted for elthergraln 
or sloe a: acres wheat now In the ground; 17 acres 
tint jer. rest tillable laud. For further particular* annlv 
on tlie premises, or of the subscriber at $2 GeueaeeSL 
_ [745-rtl R. A MAS ON’. 
E’NDLESK t II VIN \ND LEVER HORSE POWERS, 
* G'Usuers, Threahers and Separators, 
Uow-r Mullers, t trcular and CDMs-cut Wood Saw lux 
Machines. Brooui Corn Scrapers, Cider Mill*. Ac.. 
Manufactured by 0. Westinghouse & Co., 
iSclieuectady, N. "S'. 
Send for a t Ireular containing description and cuts of 
above named machines. Address 1 |745^owtf 
U. WEST1NGH0USE * CO., Scheuectadv^N. Y.' 
LM4U SALK-too ACRE* OF LAND, NO ACRE It of 
I buproyetneiltr . a good well. 225 apple trees Of graft¬ 
ed fruit; 6 acre* of good wheat, within 2 -» miles of mill 
and UcpoL Terms, 5d) ivr acre. 
M. GROGAN, Haines, Genesee Co., Allclllgau. 
/ til. for IIARNEON PREPARED AND ui t i i> 
x z In sealed tin caua Also Leather Preservative for 
Bools and bhoes, manufactured by Frank Miller £ t’o.. 
M arsuw, s. l.,aud No. c(’«darS l, New York city. 
FRANK MILLER ,t SON, ' 
8 Wellington St,, Toronto, C. W. 
WmuiraSd 1 p f ri[ 1 ,.e hl °- ^ 
10 i>rlm^* rlt<!t rul '-' < * 'mite; sales at 1 i^28c for commou 
M “l''T'i"e $8,80 for Shlp- 
; Fancv U 2 lut ' consumption; Extra 
blwu ai»|b‘.’ 8 u i >t,rl or $4,74(<_i3,10; H:ig 
f ° ••Gole,'- *l),98g) 
and »i-a'Jv ,8 ^ 1 •**? extra. Spring Wheat In 
tol) l‘^nm? itrl " y 71 ‘A-^c. Oat*35(.a!38e. for 
■o «.>.:?;• SfM wexlra * Peas 
$ 1 —'X» 2 firi ,00 wholesale; iagi ’22 cts per 
gEST IAMILY SEWING MACHINE. 
WHEELER & WILSON 
MANUFACTURING CO. 
c E c n E iv M, 
Aud the Philosophy of its Manufacture. 
A smaH treatise, xvith valuable reelpeson this subject, 
will he sent 1 REE, by mall, to persons will send limit- 
address to 746 - 2 t 
E. KETCHAM A CO., 289 Pearl St., New York. 
were awarded the FraST 
Premium *t the Great International Exhibition, Lon¬ 
don, 1862. 
Principal Office, .Vo. 60S Broadway, .V. V. 
865 AW. DIBBLE, Agent, Roche****, .V Y. 
