0pccial Notices 
CAMBKIDfiE, -June 1 .—Beef t'ATTT.K Extra S| 3 ,.V> 
@13,00; 1*1, (|ii:iilly f 11 ,'iVal2d ijiiitllTv flli-nKl.flll; 
third t|Uiillrv SlMMdftMi. Working (Ir.'u — *' 8 ti, $ i to,, 26,i. 
Cows ami Calves f2V»v«.«W,ili». Yearling*, SOiKoiOO: Two 
years old $uajua&t»UM; three years old $ 28 ,‘ 8 u:sr.-»J. Sheep 
and Lamb*- $:l.tKj(,r. 4 .nii each;extra $6,0i<5jily)ii, 01 (Tom 
ft a lie ft.. Hides ](>,*I(.B,r }1 Ih. Tallow US'iittlOe JO ft.. 
Hells S : VHl>. 4 J»' *W!|. Cult' Skin* 22./.25c U Ih. Veal 
ON FLAX AND HEMP CULTURE 
The Lowest Price of this Journal is $2 a year, in 
advance. Agents who continue to remit at former club 
rate! $1.50) will please note and act in accordance with 
advanced rate. 
I'll.-sixth Edition or *■ A M an cat. of Flax Cclturi 
'• , ubMclll ' fuU directions for Pre 
Modes <>l < iii*ture a 
Preparation fnr^^pAr sL feV#®- 
Market. &c. with aT? 1 .' 7 J t 
Botanical Descrlp a f A, 
finite, and lllustra- r J .y yu-* 
ly commended*by Ml f j 
toe Press and cui- , / l Sr t-M I, 
Uvators of Flax IS. I i Sr M 
and Hemp. Itcon- \i|r/ \S|V j I F a 
tains Essays by W \S\j J .5 
Practiral Men of I V \ \11/ ’ •> 
much experience— j* V\ -j3 
the opening one by an j Ay 
of ^ 
T lie' Manual Is pr . v pr . ..... 
published in hand- ULAN. PL„-vN I. 
rr-me style, pamphlet form. Price only 25 cents-foi 
J '*£ .*-i*‘ °P y W| J} be sent to any point reached by the u! 
t/'h! ana-la mails. Liberal discount to Agents and the 
Trade. Address I*. n. T. MOO BE, 
Editor Rural New-Yorker, Rochester, N. Y. 
In Darien, Genesee Co.. N. Y., Feb. 14th, 1864 , of tv- 
nhoid fever. SARAH widow of the late Samcel 51. 
1 aNNER, of Albion, N. Y., aged 63 years. 
t,&- 5111-1 1 n • ou the 25th of February, 1834, F. 
BABCOCK, aged 32 years. 
At Hemlock Lake. Llv. Co., N. V., May 31st, of con¬ 
sumption, IRA J. BULLOCK, aged 38 years,3mouths 
Kills TICKS on Sheep. 
Cures SCAB on Sheep. 
Kills VERMIN on animals and Birds. 
Cures all SKIN HISEASE8 on Animals. 
Kills BUGS on Roses, LICE on H -use Plants. 
Kills CANKER WORM on Apple Tree* 
Kills BED BUGS and WATER ROACHES. 
Kills all VERM IN that infest Gra e & Cranberry Vines’ 
For sale by J AME 8 F LEVIN, 
23 Central Wharf, Boston, Mass. 
R. H. ALLEN & Co., ISO—l!ll Water Street New York, 
DUDLEY «fc STAFFORD, 69 Beekman Street, Now 
York City, W. II. PIERCE, 107 BankSlreet, Cleve¬ 
land, Ohio, BLISS & SHARP, 141 Lake Street, Chi¬ 
cago, Ill. 749-1 w. 
The panels— 12 feet in length—of lids fence, contain onlv 22?j feet of lumber Inch 
is strong aud durable. Circulars containing full description ot the fence >uit tri e no 
A. SIMONDS, Rochester. N. V.. Agent for New York and New England. R. ii v 
Patentee. Agents wanted in every town. 
(}HEAT SALE 
OF THOROUGH-BRED 
JERSEY AND SHORT-HORN DUEHAMS. 
Will he sold at Auction, June loth, ism, a t the Gilf.s 
n,^ h u-' U r° i" 1 ' 1 "dh 1 ’ froin Putnam Station, ou 
L\- r ester and Norwich R. R., twenty head of pure 
rued .r. rseys troin oris to five years old.- lourteen with 
!‘ ,lve w 1 V^'Vkead of Short-Horns and Grades, 
t<-*n <il tJnMji Hertf-Tkjok animals. 
cnHSln lot ° r improved Suffolk and Yorkshire Pigs. A 
^r j* 1 , ! yr, ,b given to each aultnai and warranted. 
Catalogue at sale. JOHN GILES, 
South Woodstock. Conn. 
Ncu) ^Vtocrtiscmcnts 
These Bonds are issued under the Act of Congress of 
March 8th, 1364, v. hich provides that all Bonds Issued 
under this Act SHALL BE REDEEMED IN COIN, at 
the pleasure of the Government, at any period not last 
than Oil nor more than forty ilearg from their date, and un¬ 
til their redemption FIVE PER CENT. INTEREST 
WILL BE PAID IN COIN, on Bonds of not over one 
hundred dollars annually, and on all other Bouds semi¬ 
annually. The Interest is payable on the first days of 
March and September In each year. 
As these Bonds, by Act of Congress, 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 In 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 perma¬ 
nent or temporary Investment. 
It is believed that no securities offer so great Induce¬ 
ments to lenders as the various descriptions of U. S. 
Bonds. In all other forms of Indebtedness, the faith or 
ability of private parties or stock companies or sepa¬ 
rate communities only Is pledged for payment, while for 
the debts of the United States the whole property of the 
country Is botden to secure the payment of both princi¬ 
pal and interest In coin. 
These Bonds may be subscribed for in sums from $30 
up to any magnitude, on the same terms, and are thus 
made equally available to the smallest lender and the 
largest capitalist. They can be converted into money 
at any moment, and the holder will have the benefit of 
the Interest. 
The Funded Debt of the United States on which In¬ 
terest is payable In gold, on the 3d day of March, 1854, 
was $763,865,010. The interest on this debUfor the com¬ 
ing fiscal year will be $45,937,126, while the customs rev¬ 
enue in gold for the current fiscal year, ending June 
30th, 1864. has been so far at the rate of over.* 100,000,000 
per annum. 
It will be seen that even the present gold.revenues of 
the Government are largely in excess of the wants of 
the Treasury for the payment of gold interest, while 
the recent Increase of the tariff will doubtless raise the 
annual receipts from customs on the same amount of 
Importations, to $150,000 000 per annum. 
The authorized amount of this loan Is TWO HUN¬ 
DRED MILLION DOLLARS. Instructions to the Na¬ 
tional Banks acting as loan agents were uot issued until 
March 26, but the amount of Bonds reported unsold at 
the United States Treasury up to May 21st, was 
38*5 1 .*>6 ft .900. 
Subscriptions will he received by the Treasurer of 
the United States at Washington, and the Assistant Treas¬ 
urers at New York. Boston, aud Philadelphia.rad 
BY ALL NATIONAL BANKS 
which are depositaries of public money, and ail 
RESPECTABLE BANKS AND BANKERS 
throughout the country, (acting as agents of the Nation¬ 
al Depositary Banks,) will furnish further information 
on application, and 
AFFORD EVERY FACILITY TO SUBSCRIBERS. 
tjF* AllVEIiTISl.NG TEI1M8, In Advance—THIRTY- 
8 rvE Cents a Line, each Insertion. A price and a 
half for extra display, or 52.S, cents per line of space 
Special Notices (following reading matter, leaded,) 
60 cents a line 
t ie>~ The edition of the Rcuai. Is now so large as to 
render D necessary that the nrst form (outside pages) 
should go to press Oil Friday of the week* preceding dale, 
and rhe last form (inside pngesi off Tuesday morning- 
Hence to secure Insertion advertisements Intended for 
tiie last page should reach us ten lavs tn advance of the 
dale of the paper, and those for tlie'Uislde (7th page) on 
Monday. 
~\7*AL-l VBLE HEAL ESTATE for SAIvE. 
. " .?, ouc ttnv ucres of Improved land, at 
X. V.. on which Is a large 
Jltarkcts, Commerce, &c 
.1 a . -uniuo.in:.!, dwelling house, two barns, an Iron 
foundry a water-power saw mill.and a first-class frame 
nr sif fm "t n- '““Mttwy to be run with water-power 
of WlU be &olU Iow - a '" J U* tenns 
T f?, r " l ' - U , er information apply to Mr*. D. R, POT- 
n, V v ' the subscriber at Alfred Center, 
Allegany Co., V 1 . 750-41) L). R. ’TILLMAN. 
J IIE G K JE A T W A It 
THRILLING STORIES OF THE 
Great Rebellion : 
COMPRISING 
Heroic Adventures and Hair Breadth Escamscf 
Rurnl Neu-A order Otflee. i 
ROCHE8TKR. June 7, 1864. \ 
Ft.om and grain advances; also pork. Hay comes 
d iwii slightly. The main feature of the market Is the 
firmness with whlcli provisions of all kinds are held at 
quoted prices. 
We call die attention of our reader* to the significant 
change in the figures used in quoting wool Id Hie New 
York market- All things poiut toward a further In¬ 
crease of price. 
Itoeliester Wholesale Prices. 
Flour and Grain. 
Flour, win. wli’t- $7^u@A00 
Flo 1 r, ’priug uo. 7,'kta 7,25 
F .Oil r, buck wlteaL2,UUU 2.0U 
Meal, l ii-IIjui .2,i*t73,l0 
Wheat, Genesee. l.WXadjO 
Best, win let anadal,75 -1,a# 
Corn..1,25 a 1.80 
Kye, 60 ft-s. i,u..l,wSl,35 
Hu t; htr vw.I.rl.i 
/ 1 1 HER PRESS SCREWS _ Five feet long, four Ineh- 
V - es diameter. These powerful screws bring out a 
1 bird more Juice than Portable Cre-se*. Send p>r a cir¬ 
cular. Made by L. M. ARNOLD, 
7;-2-lam3t Poughkeepsie 1 N. Y.l Foundry. 
BOOK 
THRESHING MACHINE. 
t■, l-1 1 ! 6 . 1 a » v „ Ho ’^-Uoreer which has repeatedly 
taken tlir Hrjt Premium at N. Y. State Fully and hak 
never tailed u. do *0 over ull It. competitor* where- 
e\erexhibited by us In c.-mpetui.-n wun others run- 
uiug with low elevation and slow travel of team! 
COMBINED THRESHERS AND CLEANERS, 
Thresher*. Separators, Fanning Mills, 
Wood Saws. At. 
All of the best in market- The 
TESESHEE AE3j GLEANEE 
Received the FntST PitKMIITM at tlie Ohio State Fair 
1*63, runs easy, separates '.hr grain clean from the s*raw’ 
eleatiauultefilial to the best of Fanning Mills, leaving 
Uiejrralu fit for tlie mill or market. * 
t i/' K-r juice and description send for Circulars and 
aailsfv yourseii betore purchasing. 
Address R. A > 1 . II VtiDEIt. 
j4s-. ten I.Vdde^ki'l. ri.. f.,,,«... v v-- 
CPEPI VL ATTENTION .—$511 C- $-0 p,-r Mouth.-The 
C) wonder of wonder*. Agents wanted totakn or-ler-- 
tt sells Itself. Only {S-bO capital require- 1 . Does not In¬ 
terfere with other business. Send return postage mi l 
get particulars. Address Uuadllla M'l V Go., Box 5,66*. 
New York. 
Soldiers, Scouts, spies and Refugees; L< 
ing hxploits of' Smugglers, Guerrillas , 
Desperadoes and others; Tales of 
Loyal and Disloyal W 
sAtyat ana umoyai Hcw-en; 
Stories of the Segro. etc., etc., 
with Incidents of Fan and 
Merriment in Cuwtp and 
Field. 
BY A DISABLED OFFICER. 
With niustratirrns in Colors. 12mo , cloth. Price $ 1.50. 
N those eases of scanty, retarded growth, the person 
over 18. bv Its peculiar stimulating power, tin- Bal- 
sutnof the Tennessee S-wunip t-hruh bus boon found 
to excite the Beard, fie., to n fine and vigorous 
growth. The history and a -mall sample box of 
this Balsam, will tie sent sealed, on receipt 01 re¬ 
turn postage. 752-Rcnw 
JOHN RAWLINS, M15 I trend any. N. Y 
Do. dried t) lb_y.iy^ 
I‘caches, do .18/520 
Uherrles. do .Ik3 2 e 
1*1 utils, do . 1 r is 
Potatoes. £1 hush . 70 i9t' 
Hide* uml Skin*. 
Slaughtered. s.,<1r 
Calf. 
Sheep Pelts.Ntu.t.oO 
Lamb Pelts. 50 ^ 2,011 
Seed*. 
Clover, medium $7,5d,-7,75 
Do. large..'.ov\58.25 
limothy..3,25ojh.75 
Sundrle*. 
Wood, hard.$6.5n,.'7,5e 
Do. bolt. <.o-7 5 ,( 8 i 
Goal, Scranton.-.A75 i lu.fti 
Do. Pitts ton ..8,7717 10,00 
Do. Shiimoktu. 8,75,1 fi,7f 
Do. Char.. I2id5e 
Salt, bbl.2..' 7:2.35 
Straw, tun.s.vo.; lo.w 
Hay, tuu.10,1817,17J8' 
Wool, iil th. At ,t 750 
Wldn nsll, « bM.;8j8fafi,l» 
Cod fish, qiuntal... 7,757*8,25 
Trout, half bbl... .5,0lC: 8.25 
_ | TTXjY FOUILTII. 18G4. 
THE Wavne County Acrieulturni S*oelety will hold 
their 
JEifflitli Aiuiiial Horse Evhibition, 
at Lyons, on Monday, July 4th, 1854. 
The track lias been put in good order and ample ar¬ 
rangements have heen made to warrant the Society in 
promising an entertainment woriliy of the dav. 
752-it CHAS. DEMMliN, See'v. 
Thp above title fully Indicates the exciting character 
ot thM v^ork. ;tn«l it w n f)e ei^gerly :vatl an-] soiu r fit for 
everywhere t-v the fMends of our gallant s--biters; Sln- 
gle copies will he seal post-paid, to any address, on r. - 
celptof price, 51.50. Ltberat ’ eri:i * made with agents 
and the trade. Address ail orders to 
JOHN E. POTTER, Publisher, 
749-ot 617 SuuKoin St., Phlludelphiu, Pa. 
..SBtaXSC 
. 24,7i 26 
..Ii 5 
..15a 13 
U'j'OilS 
.. Iligjll^ 
STEEL COMPOSITION BELLS, 
A good Church 
CRAYON PORTRAIT 
>rOther B--:i for 30 cents 
per pound. 
warranted 
To give Satisfaction, 
For valua ie information 
upon ti e saavet of 
, BELLS 
sen-1 for (ovn. t-hh-t* to the 
tie lerslgned, who are the onlt/ 
maiiuiactiirerg of this de¬ 
scription of Bell with Har- 
« rlsoa's self -aiding pa- 
ten:*'I rotating nauc- 
dn* lugs.ett her In this couh- 
kM ' - r 5' or In Europe. 
LIEUT.-6EN. U. S. GRANT 
Printed in Tints, on Heavy Plate Paper. 
Till* Picture is drawn from a Photograph, presented 
by the General, to a high (nttelal I 11 the War Depart¬ 
ment in V usldngton, and Is the largest vet published, 
Size 19 by 24 iiK-b.-s. Price *) els. single oop% . $t,ft 
2 copies. Sent by mail, wlUiout iuj irv, an-i postage 
paid "ii receljit ot price. AL--. Carl Port alts ;tt l-i els. 
each. A-ldres* J. A. Eli HORN. Rochester, N. V. 
THE PROVISION iTIARKETS. 
Nl.w ituik, June 6. — ashK fi—Bales firmer, a - $10 
for pots, and $i3,una.i3.Mi for iieurls. 
Fu -I it—Market for M vte and Western rnav be quoted 
5e better, Wtlligno 1 -lemari-l. Sales*! $7,2.vY T .i5?r,r sii- 
perllnt- State: $7.fld, j.7,,5a for extra State; $7,7ll j 7.77. for 
choi-:edo; jrjttvaLjs foraupertirie Western ; $r.rvi... 730 
tor ei-nnnini w mblllum exlru Western; *8,1X1:.8.2- (or 
shipping brands extra round hoojaul Old.,; J%25 pi.no 
for trade brands, tin: marked closing quiet. Canadian 
Flour may be quoted 7 .I Pie higher : sub s 111 fiT’.n.v, 7,«C 
for coni men. and *7 V.alUW r..« to choir, extra. 
Itye l b-111 riiil-s quint nu.l Meudy ; sale* at $5.75,17,181 
for l uteri or loch-dee. Corn meal rule- \ -rv quiet mid 
llrin: riiIi • mi, ,5a7,7:i for Brandy wine; $7,15 : 7,3u for 
Jersev, mid ijM> lor Atlantic Mill*. ^w-.ou 1 
Git ajn — \\ heat market 141 ,iy be quoted le higher.— 
bales at $1,61,.- i.fts for Ciileugo spilng; $1.62 - law for 
M l«i : *"l;e. I’lub; $ 1 , 11:1 .1.72 tor tinner Milwaukee: $1,73 
@1,80 f-u; winr» r re-1 Weaten,; *1,81 iRki for ainbet Ml-1- 
Igan. Itye rule- quiet .11 $l.5 , V.,.lgKk Harley quiet ami 
unetjangud. Barley .Matt nd- - unebmged - ut $ 1 .- 
l eiw n-niiltiHl at $1,2.5 evr tunu.liL Corn 1- dull, 
scarcely - 1 . ilnn; allies at $IJ53 for ImoHor 10 prime new 
mix.'d Weslern nud for yellow Sinithi ru. Oat* active 
and firmer; -He- «l IfiU'Vllc lor < w.uda: Sa^83c for State, 
au-l ihko V.li foi We-reriu ' 
. PHOVI-IOS*. _ p„rk nhtrket rules active, and bl.-tier. 
.CilVFOS' 
JUST PUBLISHED. 
I>r. Vouiiji's Veteriimry f.’iiide, - 
Contutnlng full and exjillcii dlrectloiu) for curing the 
He airs, Jtont amt Ittourt Spar Ins, King- 
Man*, Ii 7,id (Sails, 5V, 
This work Is written In a Veterinary-Surgeon.of near¬ 
ly twenty year* successful pra- tloe, and Is perfectly re¬ 
name In every case. 1 - directions are so plain that 
any per-on can success Til lly treat the worst diseases to 
which the horse i* subject. Every horse owner should 
jHis-ess a copy . r tip- work. Price, 50 Cent*. For sale 
only lij ('ll AN H. HKRRlOJt. Hoehesief. N. V., Box 2645 
AMERICAN BELL COMPANY, 
No. 30 Liberty Street, New- York. 
7S9-tf 
gEST FAMILY SEWING MACHINE, 
WHEELER fe WILSON 
MANUFACTURING C<-C 
Patent''" " ringer ln use t,lat is fastened to a tub by the 
CIllCULAll CLAMP. 
which has an equal hearing On the Tub the w !i-vle length 
ot the W ringer, while ail'other M ringer* arc re. rel\ 
tastene -1 t-, a -INGLK STaVm *: each en-:. The O^-iUa'r 
L lamp nut wily iiiTor>is tht* iLM~t securv of any 
111 use, hut It does not strain the tub like all -.Her modes 
fastening. A child olc’it years old cun srenr |v fasten 
tlie Wringer to any size Tnt. Poinding Bahsel or 
EjC X# 
The Roller are fastene-1 to the shaft under Haley’s 
Patent, which Is acknowledged to be the 
Most Effectual Fastening in Use. 
The shaft being cover.-l with Cement, and closely 
wound with * Strom: twine, prevents the Rubber troni 
coming 1:1 con tat with the slutR. If the rubber i* al- 
owed to Count- In coutact with ti e shaft, the sulphur 
til the rubin r arcing on tilt- Iron *.„:-,1 eoases the ntnfter 
to become loose, wi ieii n-iid.r* tLe Wr.agr-r ii-dess 
Jills ts eiitlp-ly overcome by usingHalev * nuuuier.-f 
tastentng.widchn.it only prevents Hie Rollersflroinbe- 
comtrig I *Ni-.e uii tin- shaft, but ren-i. i- tbe use of on.- 
iieel^ 1 uscii mi s«^nie rliirffrs enrlr*-ly uiuipct'asifv, 
\\ rlo>r^rs> n tth Cog-MTIievU tuur; « deal [hat. 
those without, a fact which everv one In want of a 
Urmga-rshenid prove by trial, before purchasingoiw 
The Boilers ncetl no adjusting to wring op llnxrv cleth- 
ing, but to wring very Iteav y articles thev can he adjust- 
pd as aestrrd, wfilelt saves much hard tabor and strain- 
me of the V> rlu^rtir. 
There U 11 -;lron about the Wringer chat can come tn 
Contain wltii article* being -*r;i:q. B- sides *avhia 
much liar-i labor, the V ringer will soon t*v for Itself ih 
.lie saving of clothing, ra risr action WaRRjxntKD. 
AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY TOWN.^J 
RETAIL PRICES. 
No. A, 10 Inch Roller,... $ 4.00 
No. 1, S’-. Inch Roller,.. 7.00 
Manufactured an-l sold Wholesale and Retail bv, 
♦val N. B. PH ELI’S, 21 Bufiilo st.. Rochester, N. Y. 
were awarded the FrsST 
Premr-m at the Great Internationa! Exhibition, Lon¬ 
don, 1862. 
Principal Oltlce , .Vo. 625 Broadway, „V. P, 
w ' *- *• I* I KH1.F, Asent, liooheot-er. N. V. 
fJfENT WE W BOOKS 
For Spring and Summer Reading. 
BOOKS FOR RURALISTS 
The following works on Agriculture, Horticulture, 
Ac., may be obtained at the Office of tlie Rural New- 
Yorker. We can also turuish other books on Rural 
Affairs, issued by American publishers, at the usual re¬ 
tail prices,—and shall add new works as published. 
American Farmer's En- Johnston’s Aaricultur-*! 
e> eloped la,. S.m: Chemistry—“..?L 26 
sAiu. tarn: B,-»k 1.10 Jotuistou’s Ktcjueuts ol 
Do. Dtsya-.-s of Ik ’:.i — Agrti n.tura..'$1.25 
:: •’ 'v : • 1 ' . ■ l Dp- letnistry ai Geoi- 
Ami. Blr-l raiieier. - -igv . 1 « 
Am. Kitchen Garuencr a Do. f ali el tjiti of V'hem- 
Barry's Frutt Garden .1.25 
Am. Kru 11 Glower's 
Guide, EUlOtt.1,26 
Bright on G rape Culture 
2 d edition. 3 fi 
Bro'vtie’sBtr i Fancier. 50 
1 1 --.Field lii -ik Manuresl.jj 
llrldziun.in's Gardener's 
Assl slant.I JO 
Ho. Florist's Guide_ 60 
Do. Kltclien Gardener's 
InstriK t*ir... 61 ' 
Do. Fruit Cult. Manual 60 
Rr,ek'- Book Flowers. 1.25 
Buist’s Flower Garden IJio 
Cattle and their Diseases 
Jennings.1,25 
Chemical Field Lec¬ 
tures....1,00 
Chinese Sugar Cant and 
bugar Making. 25 
Cottage and Farm B**— 
Keeper.. SO 
Cole's Am. Fruit B->ok 60 
Do. Am. Veterinarian.. &i 
Da-Id's Modem Horse 
Doctor..1,25 
Do. Ant. Cattle Doctor 1,25 
Do. Anatomy and Physi¬ 
ology of the Horse—Tv*- 
Do. colored plate*.5.00 
Dana's Muck Manual..1,00 
Do. Essay "0 Manures. 25 
Do. Prize Essay on Ma¬ 
nures. 25 
Darlington’s Weeds au-l 
Useful Plants..1250 
Davy's Devon Herd 
Book........-.... ..1,00 
Dixon and Kerr’s Orna¬ 
mental aud Domestic 
Poultry. 1,25 
D-miestie and Ornamen¬ 
tal Poultrv. . ..1,00 
Downing’s Fruits aud 
HA17\XED heakts, 
The great novel by the author of ** 
l-tG 11 te u.’' Published it, England and the T 
simultaneously— May 25. 
CIDJO'S CAVE. 
This Is the most successful American Novel fi 
ral years. Its sale continues unabated. It is 1 
book of Intense interest, and will be valuable al 
a story of the Rebellion. Price $1,50. 
G reat celajntce 
TO IVTofYIYE MONEY. 
A magnificent biislnr-*s f.-r anv oue to engage In the 
sale of the Great •' \iKS-ity T’^i :r Stationary Uor Art" 
wlilch contains U-sIdes tlie- large luuouut 01 nil,- MattOU- 
ery, ONE ru VN( k lu Vie great sale of $650j3IIO of VVatchea 
and ,I|-Wr)ry. Agents can Sell thousands of tll. se P.vtk- 
VvS. a s Uit Stationery Is worth more tl.au the price ;use<l, 
an*I the c'^•rltriL , at< , whit'll Is A'IiK*! I * woflli xd *_ts ulivne* 
As »n extra iMi.ei vt M' we will present, rye, with 
ever) Ii8i Packets, a fine SOLID SILVER W.vTi u, war- 
ranied genuinei. Also -splendid srciL Engr.iv* 
ingjCUh- finest ever pubilslicd, »u-1 Photograph Pic¬ 
tures at urti e* wlilch will yield Ule agent nearly $50 for 
every $10 Invested. Never latfore w ere -ueh go at in¬ 
ducements offered 1 Circulars, with full particulars, 
onlM free, sample Packets forwarded hv mall upon 
receipt of 50 els. Address G. S. It ASKtSS ,t CO.. 
TiU-'.f Nos. 36 ,4 38 Bec-vimm SL, New York. 
NEIGHBOR JACKAVOOD. 
A splendid story, by the author of “ Ccdjo - 
Price $1,75. 
THE WOOL iUAKKETSi. 
NEW YORK, May 31.-During the na*t week tlie fol¬ 
lowing were llu- quotations for Die ditto rent grades; 
Domestic.—SaxonV tle.-ee SN j,s7c ; full-blood Merino SO 
(?b-t l j and *4 -lo. Native and Merino 75,-77: 
extra ptllle-l M4&83; bUperttno do, 77 .-o.S 4 l; No. 1 . do, I'AS 
6 '; ( .Illfoi/Ila lleeee Uuwa.ihed, 5ft. 1 ,V>: Do. common do. 
z0.ii.y2c. 
Foreign —Peruvian washed,36.'-■i»S«s t Chilian Merino nn- 
MaslmdasidP: l»,. Mesilza do IH.ex-i; Valpsr.tGodo 32 
b; Enin- Ulos do 37il0; mi washed 2N-y,ty: (V-jdova 
washed 5V.i57; la pc ..I Hope unwaabe-'l 502.55; Fast 
India washed 44,-i»o; Afilean unwashed J6 ,’d-w i*h- 
e-l 45(a»in; Mexb an tlnw a-dicd As . 45; Smy rna ,|u I’l, 37 ; 
do wothed 5X‘i65; Syrian 1111 w.i slim I 35^37e. 
BOSTON, May 51.—The foUowtrvg are the quotatlont 
Ot wool lor 00-s week; Domcstu -Saxony and Merino, 
[)ne, 4) tt>, S7etjy0c: full blOOil, 82 :.i7e; ball an-l three* 
foarllis IdiHi-t, 76- .* 2 e; common. 7ft,a'7«--; pull..I, extra, 
M>-i‘i5c; -lo. vut-orfine, 7iv;fih5e ; Western ml.v- 'l, 7 -‘.-.* 2 e. 
fwdfu-Smynia, washed, tVajSSc: do, uuwashed, SO-^Soc; 
Syrian 2V.! i7e; Cape. 13 tie; Crimea. 23,-il0; Buenos 
.1IARTIN JIERRIVALE. 
Also by the same author .Price $1 
WAX FLOWERS, AND HOW TO MAKE THEM. 
W ltli new method of sheeting w ax, moulding fruit, 
etc. Price $1,50. 
’ p<3 TOBACCO GROWERS. 
TOBACCO CCLTtTRB AP.XPTBD TO THE NORTHERN PEC 
TION OP THE UNITED STATES, AND TUB MOST 1M 
l’ORT.vNT METHOD OP MANAGING A CROP TO PIT IT 
POR THE MARKET. 
SECOND EDITION, REVISED*! 
Published by ( HAS. W. CORNELL 
__ , 19 South Siillua SL, Syracuse, X. Y. 
cy*Orders from Ule- Trade solicited, to whom a lib* 
erol discount w 111 be made-. Price 25c 13: malted free to 
any address. 
SESXiF SEWER,” 
FOR ALL SEWING-MACHINES, 
Preserves the Eyes, avoids bending. .Vo basting. 
No machine complete w lihont iL Price 81.5b, with di¬ 
rections, sent by malt. For sale for all Machines, at the 
« ve SJ ,r ’ lica-i-iuarti-r*, WIDFuX a GIBBS’ S, wn ■ 
Machine Office. 308 Broadway, New York. 
,4S * 131 I». UAKNCM. 
DREAJITIIORP, 
By Alexander Smith. English Reviewers rank it 
with Goldsmith’s “Deserted Village,” and "Vicar of 
Wakefield.” Price $1.73. 
VII. 
SKELETON LEAVES and PHNAT0M FLOWERS. 
A complete and practical Treatise on tlie production 
of these beautiful transformations. Also, Directions 
for Preserving Natural Flowers iu their fresh beauty. 
Price $1,50. 
VIII, 
FLOWERS FOR THE PARLOR AND GARDEN. 
Indispensable to every person who cultivates flowers 
and ornamental plants, either ln the smallest garden or 
tbe window only, or the conservatory aud greenhouse, 
etc. It tells what to cultivate and how to do it. Price 
$3,183. 
-- *-* .. 
Reckoner. §0 
Qulnby’s Mvstories of 
Bee-ki.-ping_ .1.50 
Oiiiney , , s -I’.ingCattle 56 
Rubntt Fancier. 25 
Klehar-l’on on the H--rse 25 
Do. cm the Pests of the 
farm.... 2 S 
Do. Domestic Fowls.'!! 25 
Do. on the Hug. 25 
Do. on the Huuev Bee. 28 
Do.on the Dog, Cloth... ») 
Rogers'Neleiitllic A«. .1,00 
Shepherd’s Own Book.2,50 
Skinner’s Elemeuts of 
Agriculture. 25 
Smith’s Landscape Gar¬ 
dening. .„..ij 5 
rhe Horse au-l his Dis¬ 
eases, Jennings..._1.25 
Thomas’ Farm" Imple¬ 
ments.. . _ 1,00 
Thompson’s Food of 
Animals. 75 
Do. do. paper..50 
ToplianTs Chemistry 
made Kasv ."... 25 
Warder’s Hedges and 
Evergreen’s.1,25 
Waring’* Kleiuents of 
Agrlettlture.. 75 
IKy. <m s-lieep. 75 
Mix 011 lire Hog. 75 
Young Farmers Maunai 
Cane. S5 aud tVorVstinp. 1,25 
1’hln’- new work on <'nen Air Grape Culture, price $ 1 ,- 
25; Complete Manual on the I'ultlvMtlou of Tobacco, 39c. 
The Sorghum Grower's Manual, by W. It. dark, price, 
'25e. Young Housekeeper's and Daily Mabl’s Directorv, 
■2.V. Woo) Grower and Slock Register, Volumes 1 , 2 , 5 . 
6 and 8 -53 cents each. • ’ 
ty Any of the above named wv.rka will be forwarded 
by mall, post-paid, on receipt of Mm price specified. 
Address n. I». T. hhORt. Rocbestar. N. Y. 
Q-EAIN BINDERS! G-EAIN BINDERS 
SHERWOOD’S lyiixiRYKP grain BINDm it for attach- 
lutf to ol»1 «»r iumv umchiutifi Is 'till uuiiiuritcture'l 
with ureal.Improvrinents overUst v.-tr, ;t n i is now f.,n r 
warranted to do the work * f four men. Is light, simple 
and durable. 1 .. Insure the u .achines this season or U-rs 
must be prompt. For any further information address 
with stamp. Agents waute-l to eanv:,--. 
743-l3t ALLEN SHKKWOOD. Aitbura. N. Y. 
(’AJMCERS CU RED. 
v (■ a.ieer# cured without pain or the use of the knife. 
1 amorous TV hlte Swelling. Goitre, Ulcer* and all Chron¬ 
ic diseases successful!) treated. Circulars describing 
treatment sent free of charge. Address 
, DRS. BABCOCK Jt TUB IN. 
• 44-tf 27 Bond Street, New York. 
VOHK, May 31 .—Bkeh - Cattle—T he current 
prices for the week al atl the markets arc a* follows:— 
KKtrin fui.On, 1.1 xi.Oti; First quality, fl<i,H0(,i:*(),(KI: ordl- 
6» | r5 . $l73J0®19,06; common, $(5,5i‘ < l7,G); Inferior. $ 11,00 
Uows and CALVES. Extras *'MA00; First quality, 
J3n7- < Jn’ orJIajtr y‘ *u> siu; common, $hv : i'45; tuferlor, 
vtu! OALYKB- Extra, »3 m.iX .eO ets; hirst qual- 
7u.s',e !lUc 5 or ' Ulu * ry ; coruuion, 7Jj, i*c; Inferior 
Jiff** *!<» Gamim- Extras» head. **.VlO,«fl; prime 
st -io'i'. , : *'-Vka.VXi; common. $6,50 
hUerlor, $4.2V-v6,i«. 
OWINK. -Coru-fed. heavy. s» 4 , ‘. 1 ^ 0 ; BtUl-fed,U’*.gS l a 'c. 
GATTLE - Extra, *13,00 
tiosc", fix'W 111 ” fl2.»<gt2,Mr, Jildu, $,l.0u.adl.50; Sd do, 
oi,r J «,ki U ” 4 Stotvx \ cartings.tbe: <)J»; 2 rears 
8 aL* 1 - ,-bl. * 2 R acVk * W-rtfllg Oxen— 
bum MBch < 'ows—Prices ranging 
Lam),* v, *' ’ ordtnur) ’ $b' to $100 extra. Shivp aud 
8w„, “ ^ eared alieep, H j ’.'c M ft, j w.„,| sheep I*- lie. 
Snr r'r l, " ll ' s,lK * ’V' r ''"ts >3 th; retail, ltd'll-’ il fti; 
slmv f P x ’?’, w holesale, lft.,sl7i-; retail 17u I8e ; ele-cc lot 
W ni'"G' 1 ¥ 1 l * V>J '‘.; 1,0 »* Prices •a'.V -Vk.e V» lb. 
U . i- L 7 lll 'epskliiH. *3.r<W4, 
I ahsklHh, 1£2.,,fl5c. Hl.k-s, lie V IK Tallow at loi’. 
rx'trJVa^T 0 ; i” 1 ,"' ’’ “ B*KF-Inferior »5@5H ^1 ewt; 
R cwt ' wholesale ; $7.ftVt’m,(8U-r,finary 
eafli for 4U .P«rtf>G retail. Calves plenty at $ 21 -> * 6,00 
hHalitv S51 T e|> V according to »l*e and 
*1 nCkftOeacli. Sheep and Lambskin* at 
Hides 5w«\,c. Calfskins at b\Cl2c^ lb Globe. 
THE EirrLE REBEL. 
Anew Juvenile for boys and girls,-by a well known 
author. Elegantly Illustrated. Price 78 cents. 
07V' ° *150 PKK .HONTH.-THK LITTI E 
01') GIANT SE\V.::g MACHINE COMPANY 
want an Agent lu each-county, t-- aollclt orders for their 
their new $l.s Machine, with guage. sen w-driv-r. and 
extra U-I idles. We will pay a Uberal -alar-, aid ex¬ 
penses, or give large con,mission. For particulars. 
The above, aud our other desirable publications, will 
he found for sale by the principal booksellers in all 
parts of the country. 
652-2100] J. E. TILTON A CO.. Huston. Mas*. 
rpjlK ONLY RELIABLE UKE-II1VE Tll vt' 4UVK6 
’’“G'” satisfaction ts Graves' Patent lice-UlVe. In¬ 
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State rights for sale. Send lor (,’irriilar. Addresa 
-50-ttJ GRAVES A Va\ DERUKCK, R Chester, N. Y. 
AUXIN TILE M.VCI11NK, 
. I lai-iureU by 
738-tf 
REST IN USE Yt.VNC. 
-. l.A TOI'KRETTE, 
'' aterloo, Seneca Go.. N. v. 
L—Esta iiibiiED 1*56.—Fire 
— \ outside work, decks of 
Iron work, brick, tin, rallp-a-l bridges, detmta, 
pot.4Maiden Lane, New York. 
ROBERT REYNOLDS, Agent. 
Address 
OORE, Uoebestnr. N. Y. 
(£[») VLVJ»E FROM 20 CENTS—t all and examine, or 
W-w fen sample* --ui ,-v ni -.11 f„ r .sj ,'ts.: retails for *•* 
K. L. Rc'LC0TT,I7U Chatham Square,New York, 
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