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Price .2 d Cents, 
StNO FOft A CIRCULAR. 
AODRtSS /. 
W.A. FLANDERS, 
Grain-W heat, dull and tin- market la heavy, with a 
vend supply offering. live quiet and unchanged. Corn 
In about Ir better, wltJi H moderate demand ; milps round 
yellow at $1,43 at Central depot; Western do, «l,44 de¬ 
livered at Ka- t A.11*:my. In Burley nothing transpired. 
Gate rather (inner, hut Inactive; tales Canada East at 
88 c,— Journal, 
BUFFALO. May lti, -Flop it The market rules dull 
and quiet, with no *pcculat,lvp demand; -ules white 
wheat, double extra Ohio and Indiana at Cana¬ 
da spring at f’, 12 ; i|n«ted nominally $6.75 extra State: 
87,7ft tor ted winter extra; tin ralr to choice 
Canada Rakers. 
Git A IN—Wheat in Improved demand, with moderate 
transactions: <ale» Milwaukee spring at $',filial.in; 
Ubbugn spring, blown, at. *l,Srt No. 2 Cldrit.g.i spring at. 
"'("d; winter red Western tiumihul at tl^Vl; white win¬ 
ter $ 1, Ctrii) 1,75: amber whiter 11 .Nl a; I,rd. Corn Ip fair re¬ 
quest: ..ah a at 3h!7<j£l,18for old,and Jt,Id for new. Oats 
a>ek 11«lit; salt- We.-tern at ; Canada at7XGe. 
Harlev And rye *e«rec and nominal. Pea* firm at *i,- 
0\<t)l,I0 Tor C anada. 
TORONTO, May II.—Flock —Dull and lower; Btiper- 
tln** #a,r. t.i'V.'i G barrel; Fancy * j,W£ 4 .lO; Extra $4,40 
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c I j.f (Vi#. oknT*A r, it ni.t.4 n ...xl. t .. . - i«».n . . 
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Grapjcs—C aUwhi, i.V»*>C 6 nJ, I And 2 vear 
P<;r 1»" «ud 1JOX,—also 40 oth.-r’extra BCrtl > l “ ' 
, l’F..V[)tb FSACK—Crawfordil and others, from 
the Evst, In prime order, 1st and 2d six--. Sl-i p, si.< v.-pjo, 
Sweet Potato, Green-house and Beddine Plants 
„ Ksri-ncM. H* sorts. W WO $7. Dahlias. 17b sorts, ICO In 
rnjt $3 drv root-. J—Vi dox, lities. New Japan. 4 soru. 
iiiufpeiumM. Ae^* '' < OZ " *' 10 s *' Pastas, Geraniums. 
scud red stamp for New Catalogue. 
”■*7 3t F. K. PIIDEN I \, Bloomington, III. 
NEW YWKK, May 10 .—Bkkf i'attlk—T he enrrent 
prices for the week at all the markets are us follows:— 
Extra, $no,nu@ 00 .(»; First quality, $hvWal7,W; ordl- 
b arv. $l5,O0®h),U0; common, *14,00® 15.00; Ihierlor. $12,50 
Cows and C.u.vks. — p;xtra<. $ 1 >>.■•(>); Fir-t quailtr, 
*»*S*S; wdlnury. $l*.,t/0o; common, t»Xu.*S; lub rior, 
Ye-VL GALVES -Extra, rp tb, 00(P0 cts; First qual- 
l.t^ VS-j^kic; qy din ary, aiji-eg; common, 71«:.(SSc; luferlor 
SHEEP ANT) I.amiis — Extras head, $?a’i0,00; prime 
l«*i*«y. jy^n O.iin: ordinary, $:jf‘A^-S 0 : common, $ 6 ,»i 
ai 7«W; (merlor, »5.5bf,o6jJ). 
Bwink.—C orn-fed.heavy. 7 : , >i7\c; still-fed, 7’, -rTRe. 
ALBANY, May M. —BEKFCATTLE-The marketdosos 
with even ureat-r firmness than was m.mir— 1 . ,| at the 
opening. The advance csuhlldied is equivalent to ,e 
,fl, WtR. while the av. rage quality Of tl:e olterings is 
considerably lower than last week, 
PRRJlts—The market elo-.ee rirm at the fellowlng ntio- 
tattons;—Premium tlb.isvaj 0 ..v); extra $9.nu<jflj0; first 
qutanf$dj®^ ; scwu ' 1 <1UiUcy ’ third 
SHKgf-The range is from 7« =i 8 c, the outside ouoUi- 
STERE0TYPE3 OF ENGRAVINGS. 
The Publisher of the Kvkal Nicw Yorkek is pre¬ 
pared to furnish to order Stereotypes of til most tiny of 
the large number uud variety of Engravings which 
havenitpeatcd in the HL'ttAt.in former yoara—including 
Fruits, Flower 5 , Animals, Portraits, Scenery, Miscel 
laneone, Music, Jte., Ac. The assortment compri-<- 
Bevrriil thousand liliutrations, many of them choice 
and well engraved, and as the originals have not been 
used, perfect stereotypes can he taken. Stereotypes 
will ho furnished »t from one fourth to oue-thlrd (be 
original cost of engraving, and in many instances for 
much less. Those ordering engravings should desig¬ 
nate the volumes of the Rural in which they appeared. 
Address the Publisher. 
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[ 749 -eowtL 
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748-2t J. S. PARDEE, Binghamton, N. Y. 
THE PRACTICAL SHEPHERD, 
A COMPLETE TREATISE ON THE BREEDING, MANAGE¬ 
MENT AND DISEASES OF SHEEF. 
By Hon. Henry S, Randall, LL. D., 
Author of “Sheep Husbandry in the South,” “Fine- 
Wool Sheep Husbandry, 1 ’ Ac., Ac. 
PUBLISHED BY D. D. T. MOORE, ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
Tilts work, first published last fall, has already reach¬ 
ed Its Fifteenth Edition, and the demand has thus far 
been ogtraordlnary. A new and revised edition is now 
ready, and othorywilL follow in such rapid succession 
that an orders can hereafter tie filled promptly. No vol¬ 
ume on any branch of Agriculture or husbandry ever 
had so rapid a sale or gave 9uch universal satisfaction. 
The work Is a timely on 1 ', and unquestionably the best and 
most complete Treatise on She/•j) IhtMandnj ever published 
in America. It Is cordially welcomed and highly ap¬ 
proved by iKitii Press and People- Witness the follow¬ 
ing extracts from a few of the numerous Reviews and 
Letters the work has uliclted: 
OPINIONS OF THE PRESS AND PEOPLE. 
Frtnn the O/untry Gentleman and Cultivator. 
As a whole, this book is unquestionably in advance of 
anything of the kind uow betore the public. 
From the Maine farmer. 
The name of the ax'-bor, Hon. II. S. Randall. 1= a 
guarantee of Us completeness and reliability. 
From the AVtc York Observer. 
The author has brought together in tins volume a rich 
fund or Information on th.- round Of topics connected 
with the subject. Old tlock-niaoli r- wli nod much in ll 
not found hi any former work, arising; fro in new sys¬ 
tems of treatment and from an Improvil character and 
new varieties of Amerlcau sheep. 1 
FVotn Col. D. P. Johnson, Sec'y X. Y. .Vote Ag'l Society. 
It is the beat practical Sle ep Book, I think, evor pub¬ 
lished. and does great credit to Dr. RANDALL. 
From (he Xew England Farmer, Boston. 
The Practical Shepherd Is a work that has long 
been needed by our people. 11 should be in the hand and 
head of every person owning sheep. 
From A. B. Allen, fo,mer Editor American Agriculturist, 
It strikes me :l- much tin- 111 ' L work V, t published for 
the American breeder; and is unqnesUbuahly thorough, 
honest and Impartial. Motvover.it is u ell cot up, and 
a credit to the publisher, especially in it a cuts. 
From the Prairie Farmer. 
The Illustrations of sheep are by the best artists of 
New York, and well done. The letter pres- and paper 
are all that could be desired In a work .>1 this descrip¬ 
tion. It will undoubtedly meet with the large sale Its 
merits demaud. 
From J. II. Klipparl, Sec'y Ohio State Board of Ag'e, 
1 shall with great pleasure rceoinnicnd the “Practical 
Shepherd” os being the great American work, if not 
really the best work in the English language on the 
subject. 
From the. A'cui York Tribune. 
In this volume the author has exhausted the subject, 
and given all that Is necessary for any farmer to know 
about selecting, breeding, and general management of 
sheep, in heal tlx or sickness. We heart ilv commend this 
work lo all who wish for a sound and thorough treatise 
on nheep husbandry. 
Prom link T. C. Peters,/ormer Editor of The Wool Grower 
The hook is all that any one could ask on the subject. 
It Is the best of It- kind, and superior to the heivtofoxe 
standard —You a r r. You have fully vlndicabsl vour 
fastidious taste in the style the volume b- Issued. 
From the Canadian Agricidtui-ist. 
As Sheep Husbandry is dally acquiring more import¬ 
ance In Canada, we can safely reconunend to unr farm¬ 
ers •’ Tim Practical Shepherd," as the most coinprvlien- 
slve and valuable treatise on Lids subject that has yet 
emanated from the American press. Kv cry larmer hav¬ 
ing a flock ot sheen, of whatever breed and however 
small, would do well to procure a copy. 
from C. I.. Flint, Sec'y Mass. Board of Agriculture. 
1 have devoted all my leisure moments to a perusal or 
the work, and congratulate author and publisher on 
what appears to two to be a complete su, cess, 
TVotw the OMo Farmer. 
The reputation of the author—who ranks as the au¬ 
thority hi tills Oaxnntry upon all that pertains to the 
breeding and management of sheen —will Induce a large 
and continued demand for •• I'he 1’ractlCaI Shepherd.” 
From J. P. fb-,molds, Sec'y Illinois .SYx:,': Ag'l Society. 
I have little doubt the work will meet, fully the wants 
of those engaged in sheep tlusiauxdry. it lias been look¬ 
ed for with much Interest, aud seems, from tin* not very 
direful examination l have given ll. to be what tilt'au¬ 
thor designed to make—an impartial and useful book. 
From the Journal of the X Y. State Ag'l Society. 
The I’ll v< tic a l sdiEPUKitoh 1 most complete work 
on Sheep Husbandry tor the practical wool grower, ami 
gives all the Important matter required for the manage¬ 
ment of slump as well as a descrlpttou of the various 
breeds adapted to our country. This work meets the 
PRICE OF THE RURAL NEW-YORKER, 
mot* hi 
On and after the 1 st dny of May, 1804, the lowest price 
er the Rural will be $3 00 per year, —$ 1.00 for six 
months,—in advance. Reasons abundant—including 
thefaetthat. 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 coaid 
be purchased before the rebellion for ll cts. per pound! 
“ Comment is unnecessary. ” April 23. 
BRADLEY'S TOBACCO FERTILIZER and Brad- 
lev 3 XL bnperphosphate of Llim- atm f,., r sa j e at whole¬ 
sale and retail by the manufacturer. 
WM. I,. BRADLEY. 
Bales Ottlce 2 t Broad M,, Boston, .7lass. 
Parophlets containing testimonial- tn favor of 
Bradley’s XL, mid Bradley's Tobacco Fertilizer, with 
his Manual tor Growing and Curing Tobaeoo, can be ob¬ 
tained by addresstog tlie undersigned. 
... . . . , WM. L. BRADLEY. 
Highest cash price paid for bones. 7+6—it- 
AMEKU’AN BELL COMPANY, 
No.30 Liberty Street, New York. 
739-tf 
PREA.T CIIiYlVCE 
TO MAKE MONEY. 
A magnificent business for any one to engage In the 
sale of the Great 
“ Novelty Prize Stationary Packet” 
which contains besides the large amount of fine Station¬ 
ery, one chance iu the great saleof * 6 »,UW of Watcbes 
and Jewelry. Agents can si ll tboiiBanits or these Pack¬ 
ets, as the S:vtloiir-ry Is worth more than the pnoeasked, 
and the fi rt'tleate wldeh Is aildt-i Is wurtii 25 cts alone. 
As an NX'. 1 : a INDUCEMENT we will preia n% free, with 
every iuoIV-kets, a Him; Solid Silver Watch, war¬ 
ranted get ‘iiue. Also "STl-KMDtD STEEL ENGRAV¬ 
INGS," tile finest ever published, mid Photograph Pic¬ 
tures at prices which will yield the agent nearly $50 for 
every $10 invested. Never before w en- such great in¬ 
ducements offered! Circulars, with mr poritculars, 
malh'd free, bauxple Packets ftxrwnrded bv mall unon 
receipt of 50 cts. Address <:. “. HASKINS a- go., 
732-U Nos. hi A W Beekmau SL, New York. 
,7b* FBAYncAL bUKPii Ktsa-A complete treatise on 
the breeding. Management and DUeic-s it Bbee|>. Bv 
Henry 8, Randall, I. I,. D. This hook tfi all that It pr.v 
tersis to be, viz : “acmuplet. treatise'’on ihelmpnmm 
sublect to which It lelatea. B.xperleuced Hock-masDra 
will Hud much valuable Information, and many uew 
txxggesHons In It, While to beginner* In slntoiHiiivband- 
ry. It can not fall ti.i prove a treuMin. If- author Is one 
of the best practical tfiieep fanners on I Ids Con tltu nr, 
and priori" the appearance of tlilj work, published tw o 
voliinics enlltled, reapeclively, “Sheep Husbandry In 
the South; ’in*I k * Fun? Wh^ bliett) flu?h/in(Jry«” if*? 1-5 
ale, Editor r,f ||„ sheep Department of tr.o Rural Xrw- 
1 orker. To alt who know Dr. Kan tail's reputation, re- 
rotnmejtdaUtm of this Work D m edloM, It htw had » 
very large sale In the United Mates, having rnntdtv run 
through iu;r tec 11 edltlon.i. Wo hope it win dud rbxtn 
purchasers lu < ,'unadu. Every man who owns a sheep, 
or ever v.\ psnts u> di»*o, ought to get u ropy. We ,v- 
1 raet a valuable chapter on -Spring Management,” 
which will in- found under Its proper head ltx anotin’r 
part,,f tnls paper. This w ill give our readers a taste of 
the quality of the book, and wsi doubt not will make 
them eagor to get 1L VY.t believe It is onlv for sale by 
agents. Mr. l\ It. Randall oftiiiB c 11 v, iTorohtoJ adver- 
tli'-sll mi an oilier colarnri. ami wiehea In employ yub- 
agents In various parts of the country. ICanada \Vest.l 
to sell this excellent manual of Sheep Fanuiug. 
travvhehry plants. 
.. , — ■ -- Russell's Great Prolific 
KJ Sirawberrv Plants.every one warranted true to name, 
for Sale at $1 per do/en ; *j per f, pa-yked in good or¬ 
der. Gash to accompany orders. Address 
744 J. SEECH, Waterloo, N. Y. 
Q.EAIH BINDERS! GRAIN BINDERS! 
SHERWOOD’S litponv ten GRAIN Binder for attach- 
Ing to old or txew macldtieB Is -III] being nianufaeuire.l 
with great Improvemant-overUst year, and is uow fully 
warranted to do the work nr four men. Is light, simple 
and durable- To Insure the machines thlsseaaon order- 
nxustbe prompt, lor any further information address 
w ith stamp. Agents wante-l to canvats. 
1 13-131 ALLEN SHk RJVOGD, Auburn, N. Y. 
THE WOOL MARKETS. 
NEW York. May 11.—During the past week there 
has been less activity hi the market for the staple, but 
prices have undergone no material change. The sales 
live been 2 Un.biO lbs. domestic fleeces at 7 x ••f.'Ge.— 
rimall lots at S7'ic; SCO bah-v pulled TAurtSe; 3 , 1 X 0 do Cor¬ 
dova fine: 40 ,do. Donskol 51 tgOe: JOUdo Mesttra3k5i37c ; 
V>| do I ’ape 45 .i$He; «ikl do Province W. kJo; IUO do lambs 
D-vitskol on private terms. 
itOHTiirv May 1L— The following are the quotations 
Wool for tldn r eek :—Awu-4fvy—t»aX0uy and Merino, 
fine, W lb. 81 ,-uWc; fail btooa, SI ia'c; halt and tliree- 
otirUis bl-;<«I, i'W '.V; rornmnu, "tl'.78c; pulled, extra 
85 f95e ; do. snpertine, EAdAlc ; Western mixed. Dv,i.s 2 c. 
Forngis— Smyrna, washed, 43 ■ .'.Sc; do. unwashed, ..’40o; 
Syrian, A'47c : Cape. t3.o-i5c: Crtoea, iAg lU; Biiepot 
Ayres. 33a.80c; Peruvian, 40 550c. 
TtrnOVTO, May 11 —Wool scarce at 37i,qdlc » lb.— 
Globe, 
Lj^OK S A L E.-TIte Mirbnrban Farm 
J, UkaxdkN' K of the late W. R. Coppouk, situated on 
Main SL, Btitru.o, only Judies from the center of the 
city,containing 25 acres of highly cultivated land, well 
Stocked with a great variety of choice fruit in full bear¬ 
ing. Its ti i. location, valuable improvements, and 
nearaes- to the Sc reel Railroad, make It highly desir¬ 
able, either 1 - a residence ..r profit,v-ie Fruit Garden. 
Title perfect, price moderate, and terms easy, if re¬ 
quired. For furtuer particular- unnlv t,, 
725-tf HAMPTON DOIMiE. Buffalo, N. Y. 
13*7-; TO $150 FEU HO NTH.—THE LITTLE 
©ID GIANT SKWDCG MACHINE COMPANY 
want an Agent to each county.to solicit orders for their 
their new via* Machine, wltl; ituagi'* scr^w-tiriver, and 
extra needles. We w»M pay a* liberal salary ami ex¬ 
penses, or Kive Ur^f commission. For particulars, 
terms, iVc,. inelose a stamp an I :ui 
7-12-181 T, S. PAUKn Tokdow Ohio., 
Geiil A$jent Tor the United States, 
itlavkcts, Commerce, &c 
P eak *eki>h ckak seeiis—j us ; received at R. 
E. bCHltuEDEli'b lu,porting Agency, Rochester, 
X. \a lot of Pear Seeds very best quality, at $2,00 per 
pound. Also an assortment of Evergreen and other tree 
seeds 732-tf 
( 1iSLKrC33IlS CURED. 
C ancers cured without pain or the use of the knife. 
Tumorous AV hits Swelling, Goitre, Ulcers and all Chron¬ 
ic diseases successfully treated. Circulars describing 
treatment sent free ot charge. Address 
„ . , DBS. BABCOCK A TOBIN, 
744-tf 27 Bond Street, New York. 
Rural New-Yorker Olfiee, ) 
iiocnKoTKii, May 17, lStd. \ 
We have no startling changes to note this week. 
Loyal people have been too completely absorbed in the 
“business of the hour"— whipping rebels—to think of 
cliauglng prices; and they - prices may be quoted 
“unsettled.” 
Jtochester Wholesale Prices. 
Flour and Grain. Eggs, dozen.17®lkc 
Flour, win. wh’t. $7,25.agi.OO Honey, box.l,\j, 2 i) 
F our, spring do. fi.ikpigl.N) Candles, box. H 5.Lt 1 . 
Ilour, tuickwheali2,i»\ja,l*i Ciuxdles, extra.ISdijISK 
Meal. Indian .go. 1.10 l'rnit «n>l KooU. 
W lH iu.|iienesw.. 1 . 4 duJ ,;0 Apples, buslud.'.YadODc 
«' ,t whiteCaiia.Ja DiQ. fr lDo. dried V lb ....87. ., it 
.l.T. -; 1,25 Peiu'lleR, ifo .l^uiM 
Kyc, S«J lbs. fl bu,,lfifi»u;J,S5 Cherries, do .lsUfiW 
Outs, by weight... etaj'.'o Plums, do .UVailfl 
giu-hy .1 AG a, 1,20 Potatoes. ^1 bush y 1 
S'- 1 ! 1 ' .2,o, —A5 •tides mid Skill*. 
buckwheat. Kv^gdc. Slaughtered....... a,juc 
CiiJif. . .. ItYi'W 
Fork, old mess. id.o>;,> 0 . 1 x 1 Shel l) l’ella.snfefi,fW 
Fork, new u Laixxi, Pelts.,Vipc 2 ,iW 
Ports clear.2*,,x».xA>,Ud ekwdo. 
Dressed lxngs,c‘t tu.O) 1 1,(W Clover. tneil|iuii.*7Aha;7 s 78 
Cwt.5,00.4] I U>l Do. large. 8 . 0 ) 78.35 
StTlug itttubt ... 4 , 0 '. 1 , 3 , 0 ) Tltxxothy.3,25qA.75 
Mutton, eareiwc Xu.bc Bunilrlia. 
Haii.s siuokod. l7,Oriyt8 1 U) Wood, hard_JiWWAfi 
Shoitldors.13,01.,,, 17,51) Dm Mitt-..4>.U.V,X' 
- - ' 1 ' 
Tutfeuya. 13u,l5 I><>. Plu-toi! ... 8 .,','C. lu.ou 
S«-« ............. Da Slutmoki 11 . “74,cfi,.75 
Hm, '♦‘‘ ■•r. Ac. Do. Char. l-AUftc 
” u cr-t" ! .2»336 c Salt, bbl. 2,2. eS-SS 
Butler, llrkln. ll* ,'24 Straw, tun.fyxfcliW 
Ui'.ssc, new.14,.-.15 Hay, tun .Id.drtu a’jai 
Utese. . .l.VblH Wool, ixib ....... t4)5.76c 
Toil' lrled -•..14', ails Wldletlsh, >4 bbl . 8 .UOu,'.S„iO 
Till OW, rough.IVuiSSr Codfish, milntal . 7 . 75 !i. 8.25 
In East Lansing. Tompkins Co.. N. Y 
1864, of consumption, JI'l.l A A. BUCK, u 
One of earths fairest flowers transplant! 
to Ilcavon. 
In Locke, Cayuga Co., N. Y., April I t 
ADD1E I,., wife of P. ll. Mead, aged 33 y. 
BOOKS FOR RURAL1STS 
D rain tile uaciunk, best in cse mvxd- 
factured by A La TGCRKKTTE, 
,38 * tf Water too, Seneca Ca, N. Y, 
THE PIKE BLOODED STALLION 
1 S ABEK. 
Bred by A. Keene Up 11 vims, of Kentucky, from his 
HiifwuriCd Arab MoWcJuL, . «iu by Zenith —'Zenith by 
Ecupse. Terms, $ 1 A 
Also. Young. Honest T.',h,h first doss Draft Stallion, 
sired bv imported horse if/mest Tom dam a tine mare 
from i ithih, Thcsr famuu? tKTics w in stuiitl 
this scjisDn ono mile ea^t of ]£«•;-♦? Valiev. 
For full iveitljmn; ami partlciilaw adJrrsA 
... IX KLLENWU 0 l>» A^ent* 
WHwvr RotiUv WayuL* County, V. Y. 
Ncru ^.boertisemente 
up- ADVERTISING TERMS l« Ad v»noe — THIBTY- 
Fivk Cents a Line, each Insertion. A price and a 
half for extra display, or 52G cents per Une of space. 
(Special Noth'ks (following reading matter, leaded,) 
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IT The edition of the Rur al is now so large as to 
render It necessary that the xlm form (outside pages; 
should go to press on Friday of the week preceding date, 
and the last form (inside pages) on Tuesday morning. 
Hence to secure Insertion advertisements Intended for 
Hie last page should reach us ten days lu advance Of the 
late of the paper, and those for the Inside (7th page) on 
Monday. 
Cured by Bates' Patent Scientific Appllaxu es. F,>r (uew 
edition of, Pamphlets and Drawings, describing the 
same, address li. C- L. MEAUS. 277 West 23x1 St., N. Y.j 
piRDSELL'S PATENT COMBINED 
lSIKR WILLOW CUTTINGS lor sale. 
1 thousand. W. P. RUPERT, Oe 
.) .MADE EROM SO CENTS , all and ex onine. or 
w tell samides sent to mall for 20 els.; relalG for $ 2 . 
It. L. WOLCOTT, i?0 Chatham Square. New S’ork. 
"Lit YORK, May 16. — Asm s — Oulet and Steady; 
6 .dr= at $9-10 for Dots, and tl 1,75 fer pearls. 5 
rbouit—Mxirkul rult« dull for State uml Western, and 
«,n b " ic lower, gales it 56 , 56 . 1 * 15,76 tor 
superfine State; JGSo.s<i.»5 for extra State; *ii.i«i.: ,' s ;,i 
rut Mipurtlno W esteru ; ,7.15for eomuem to medhnu 
Inim,, v * w 4'**i 4 '* 2 dgi 7,34 tor Sliijiplng brand* extra 
m h' 101 'l»d Ohio, and f ,,»>u, 8 . 2 fi for trade brands, the 
lrt , do-liiA; dull. Sales of choice ext, a Slate were 
’ 1 Canadian Flour may be quoted dull 
,?■' "wert sale# at Ifi.S- u.'fiio for Cvimtnon. and $7.t« 
;“ r k”od to choice extra. Rye Kleiir rules quiet 
rl.L . y- ‘ vlefiat 55,7\ujD,iifi lor Inferior to eholee. 
Iv rult ' s fiblet; »ah 3 at $d,w>.:-A «5 for Brandy 
lifl r'xi'■■ J . t x r Jersey; $6.20 for common State, and $,!.- 
t; t Marsh's ualortc. 
— 7 Wheat market may bo uuoteil RSlJc lower, 
si /tn .-V, 1 ' 1 ’ 1 ' i’tices n unliial ai f 1.5UC 1,53 tor Chicago 
aniliiw‘" v ' f,,r Milwaukee club; $ I,AN.nl,.VI tor 
tl' i r , “.''"fifitoe; $ 1 . 00 ;- 1,13 for winter red Western ; 
at *1 i&'i*, *. r l ‘ r Michigan. Rye rotes quiet ; sale* 
H.Ti.’.m xI ". Farley rule* quiet and nominal at Si.-u. 
IV,. 'L 11 rules quiet and unchanged: sales at $1,50. 
hre're ^iI , 111 i a <' ,>r Canada. Com market rules 
Jl «V v 1 1 ."hly a moderate buxine-•; vales :tl *1,42*, 
ar,’luii'i 1 ohipplng mixed Western iu store. Oats 
Caiimii*.m <l Vv r ’ 1,01 rule Very quiet; sales at 87ob90e for 
P f, ‘ r Stale, and W.-Rc for Western. 
S.I,,, A^ - Pork market rub x dull and lower.— 
37 76 , ■--V;"* - lor me,.3; fsk, 2.Vrta«,» tor old nu-ia; 
att i iIuhJoIJI*? «•«’** t firstto lor prime mr<i. 
HE ONLY COMPLETK PET OK Itot NO RURAL 
04 Vo|s.i lor -ule. Price, * 50 , Address 
-21J ,1. A. l*'H HORN, Rural Otlh e. Rochester,X. Y 
CLOVER THRASHER & HULLER, 
Patented May 18th. 1868; Dec. 13th. 1983: April 8th. 
1802. and May 13th, 1363. 
MANUFACTURED BY 
J oil n O. Bird sell, 
WEST HENRIETTA. MONROE COUNTY, N, Y. 
This machine operates In Clover thrashing similar to 
Grain Separators In wheal thrash lug. doing all the work 
at one operation, without ru-hamtllng the cliaU'. Iu the 
liands of good operator-: It will thrash, hull and clean 
trxim IU to 50 bushels a day without waste of seed. The 
undersigned is manufacturing the only machine pat- 
> ntexl that thrashes hull- and cleans, all at the saute 
operation. All machine* that do the whole work, not 
marked RllttvsELL'S PATENT, are Infringement-- The 
public ore hereby cautioned not to purchase those that 
are Infringement* of : ,|,| patent, a*nnv person purchas¬ 
ing and using ‘ ich will be held liable for damages. All 
eoiunmnlcatlons directed to the subscriber, at West 
Henrietta, will be promptly responded to. Older early 
If von wish a machine. 
, This Machine has always taken the First Premium at 
Mate Fairs where allowed to eomiiettx and saves more 
Umu half the expense of the old way 0 / getting out clo¬ 
ver seed, in time and luhor. 
JOHN O. HIKDSKl.L. Mantifltcturer, 
743eot-tf West Henrietta, Monroe Co., N. Y. 
.. WIIITIkGOlJtKN ANI» sll.VKB POLAND 
I*, tioliieu and Silver Hamburg*, and several 
riutte*; also eggs from tliem; all purebred. 
1 Ireula1. 
GEO. L. CARRINGTON, Waterbary,Cnun, 
r I 'ME HU I N K I It II O I | tm r\ for 
L tbo town* of B 1 tn .11 ion. Pkrjnton*, Ptxnni, 
and AV kustkk. In MoNUDK CU, Can tie ohtalmd on v or 
the BUbserltier, to whom all orders nnd letters of luuiilrv 
should tie addressed. Depot at MuKindlka A. Pot" 
LOCK'S, No. 17 Buffalo atreet. 
Addrrss J. 11 . HOARD MAN. Rochester, N. Y. 
J|EAD! READ!! SOMETHING NEW. 
The Tincture Vermin killer, 
In -my seconds kills all vermin, h.vty lice, head Hce. 
sv KitY mo w II.VT-OEVKK. fleas, chin dies, &c. one am 
pllemloa only neeresary. It ts i,armless to the iklu ot 
u chin. v\ e t an show an order from Fortress Monroe, 
tor the Army, for the worth of $l,900'tn one dav Far- 
iners want it for cattle: housekeeper* f „ r children, bods, 
cupboards and gardens. Bottle50e, In mall or e\ m. *s• 
can * 1 . 1 .'. HALL BROTHERS « luclnnalt Ohlm Box 
l.rto. Agents wanted everywhere; enclose postage,or 
VrU'c of bottle^ 
|7Pll.Erov. t\ R0HHIMb,M. I>., th.- lnv„verer ot 
1 . •• .V «e K-ynoto i for A’pu'-jgw Fite, St. LtluT ftjmv.and 
ottuT Nero.us aud Convulsive Diseases" lhimself once 
a hopele-s epileptic ,1 rout lu nes at lu* old stand, No. 3 
Haverhill SL, t hurlestov* u. M.xa*., where lie can lie iiro- 
K-s»lon«lly consulted. Dr. H. ha* cured * Ihon-aiidcitu s 
*nd will receive Into ht» family a few patient-. 
The Editor of the Boston Traveller puv* the following 
d.-erveel tribute 1,1 IH'. R.; Dr. R.ibhlus lues been In 
the practice 01 Epilepsy,Chorea, and other Nervous ami 
Convulsive Diseases, lu this city and Charleston'n. for 
nearly It, years. Ills endorsers embrace men of the high¬ 
est cnllui'e, position and wealth. No amount of testi¬ 
mony can he added to Uls pretention making U 10 world 
JJEST FAMILY SEWING MACHINE, 
WHEELER & WILSOH 
MANUFACTURING CW. were awarvied the First 
Prbmh m at the Great International ExliiblUon, Lon¬ 
don, IS62. 
Principal Odlce, ,Y«, 505 Uroadscay, .V, V. 
565 k W. DIBBLE, Agent, Hoehester, N. Y. 
hi* debtor. 
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