1i ^mmwiwimWAV 
Wool sheepskins, *4.50@4,50; sheared sheepskins. 63(51 
S 2 c. Lambskins *1,36. Calfskins, 22(a)23c. Hides, lie 43 
tb. Tallow »t Il(5ai«e. 
Swine—Wholesale, 9‘*(ail0>£ $) ft; retail, 10@l2c;fat 
hogs prices 1 lH®i l,«c ^ ft. 
flAMHltllHJF, July l i. Hkkv CATTJ.K—Extra *12.50 
GfilS.OU; 1st quality *ll/nM12JM; 2d quality *11(5111.25; 
third quality Working Oxen—*S0, flllxwafio. 
Special Notices 
PARTIAL LIST OF PRIZES 
Drawn at the Metropolitan Girt Book Store, No 36 
Buffalo Street, Rochester, and at its branches, Noa. 
320 River Street, Troy, and 199 Main Street, Buffalo, 
for the month ending June 30, were 108 gold and silver 
Watches, 57 silver Ice Pitchers, 120 stiver Castors, 72 
silver Cake Baskets, 8i silver Card Receivers, 13 silver 
Tea and Coffee Urns, 36 silver Sirup Pitchers, 204 setts 
of silver Forks and Spoons, 27 Parian Marble Images, 
14 flue Opera Glaaaes, 18 gold Guard Chains, 37 silver 
Spoon Holders, 11 silver Trays, 78 silver Cups and Gob¬ 
lets, SI fine Toilet aetta, 8 Ladies’ Famished Dressing 
Cases, 74 gold lined Salt Castors, besides over Five 
Thousand other articles of value. Remember you pay 
no more for books at the Metropolitan than at any other 
book store, and the smallest prize yon can receive can 
be exchanged for 50 cents worth of Stationery. The 
Gifts vary in val no from 5U cents to one hundred dollars. 
Descriptive Catalogues mailed free upon application 
to E. K. JJjiooks, Metropolitan Book Store, Rochester, 
N. Y., to any address The largest assortment of 
Photograph Albums to select from In the city can be 
found at the Metropolitan Gift Book Store. All are In¬ 
vited to call and examine this splendid stock of Books 
and Gifts. 
OS' 
$ 200 , 000,000 
Thin Loan i» authorixed by Aot of Congress, 
of Maroh 8 th, 1864, which provides for its Redemption 
in Com, at any period not less than ten or more than 
forty years from its date, at the pleasure of the Govern¬ 
ment. 
Until Urn Redemption, 9ve per cent, interest is to 
be paid semi-annually in COIN. 
R* Exemption from State or Local Tar a* 
tlon adds from one to three per cent, per annum to its 
valae. 
The Rate of Interest on this loan, although bat 
five per cent, in com Is as much greater In currency as 
the difference between the market value of currency 
and gold. 
a Rule, the five per cent specie securities of al 
solvent governments are always par or above, and cur¬ 
rency now funded in the National Loan will be worth 
Its face In gold, besides paying a regain and liberal per 
centage to the holder. 
J>'o Securities offer eo err eat inducement*, it 
Ls believed, as the various descriptions U B Bunds. 
In all other forms of Indebtedness, the faith ability 
of private parties or stock companies or separate com¬ 
munities only Is pledged for payment, while the 
debts of the United States the whole property o the 
country U holden to secure the payment of both prlacl 
pal and Interest La coin. 
The I'undid Debt Of the United State! 
which interest Ls payable in gold, on the 3 d day 
March, 1861 , was *768^65,000. The Interest on this deb 
for the coming fiscal year will be 845,937,136, while th 
customs revenue la gold for the current fiscal year e 
tng i one 30th, 1864, has been so (hr at the rate o over 
*100,(4)0,000 per annum, an amount largely in excess 
the wants of the Treasury for the payment of 
Interest. 
These Bond• may be subscribed for in sums 
from $50 up to any magnitude , on the sam 
terms, and are thus made equally available to the 3mal 
est lender and the largest capitalist. They can be con¬ 
verted Into money at any moment, and the holder will 
have the benefit of the interest. 
The authorixed J mount of this loan is Two 
Hundred Million Dollars. The amount of subscriptions 
reported to the Treasury at Washington, is over 
$70,000,000. 
Subscript lone will be received in currency 
BY ALL NATIONAL BANKS 
which are depositaries of public money, and all 
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. 
Cows and Calves *:v.V.«Ci67,00. Yearlings, J'ktuflX)} Two 
years old *OW 0 &<>'. 00 : three years old *-Ctc00(-.C.'47,i>0. Sheep 
aud CamVv.yV'-A 1 *' each: extra SH.ooW.Oo, or from 
5I5C7J1C IR ft. Spring I-x/nb* from $4,1.6.50. Hides lOkfui 
lieu lb. Tallow Ui&WHr. V ft. IV) U *0,60QMdkl each. 
Calf Skins SS(aj23c p ft. Veal Calves from *3,WX«/?- 
TOU 44 NT 44 , July 13. -Beef — Inferior $4@5 p> cwt. 
wholesale; TGMOc retail; extra *5,00(013,50 » cwt, whole¬ 
sale; *8.ott>i) 12,00 retail. Calves at from *3 to *6,00 each. 
Sheep—clipped *3,50(5)4,50 each. Lambs *2(54,00 each. 
Slieepeklns, *1.90(3^,00each: Lambskins » ft 35e. Hides 
4@6c. Calfskins at 1 (Keltic 43 tb. 
buffalo 
FI wholesale and retail, at the aid stand for Trunks, 
Whips aud Gloves, 78 State St., Rochester, N. Y. 
756 ~tf _ A. R. PRITCHARD. 
QOOLEY Sz opdycke, 
COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 
219 Merchants' Row, West Wadogton Market, New lork. 
Dealers In aU kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE, Live 
N^h k, *e alv t^’ r. hee R? Lambs, Poultry, Eggs, Butter, 
r lsn, & Cm Appl&L and all Krpen fruits 
made a speciality. Refer to first bouses in New York, 
and well known public men. Correspondence from pro- 
NEW YORK, July 9.— During the past week the fol¬ 
lowing were the quotations for the dlilercnt grades: 
/hmettic ,—Saxony fleece *1(5)1,10; full-blood Merino95 
Gill; }i and Milo. 91(007 hi ; Natlvr and >4 Merino 90(5,95; 
extra pulled SfKoi 1,0*; unjierftni; do 90.5(1,05; No. L do, 
80((j)86; Cnllfornt* fleece unwashed, 6t*aifl3; Do. common 
do. SdaUfic- 
Ktjreiqn— Peruvian washed, 40r,;,.V>c ; Cldllan Merino on- 
waKlied 4.y<b68; Do MesUz.t do 45(500; Valparaiso do 40 
®4fi; Knlr« Kins do 40(5.45; unwashed iv.?>30; Cordova 
washed 6'J(tf5i); (Jape Good Hope unwashed 60(5185; East 
India washed 4 .V,AS; Affb au unwashed 38(,ii45;(lo. wash¬ 
ed 65<060; Mexican unwashed 8413 . 77 ; Smyrna do 34q;,37; 
do washed 350046; Syrian unwashed aatySfe. 
ALBANY, Ju!vl3.-The new cllpls bringing In the 
street 8&ii92c. Journal. 
BOSTON, July 13.—The following are the quotations 
of wool for tlda wwlt>- Domestic— saxony and Merino, 
fill*. W ft, *1(5)1,10; full blood, 98cf<j;Sl; half and three- 
taurtlis blood, 97\istir: common, 9»k’< 95c : pulled, extra, 
*1(5)1,10; superfine, 950®*1,06; Western mixed, 85 (fi 95 o. 
Foreign— Smyrua,washed, 45, a.62c: do, unwashed, 26qp40c; 
Syrian, 23oi.47c: Cape, bbit&c: Crimea. ZVoMO: Bneru-s 
Ayres, *3&$0c; Peruvian, 40®«)c; Canady 65®80c. 
ClNOINNATt, July 13—Dealers endeavor to make 
the price atsu(^85c, but farmers generally decline sell¬ 
ing at less than * 1 . 
CHICAGO, July 16.—Fine tight fleece. *1,03(31,06; me¬ 
dium fleece93ova* 1,03; tu!>-wasbed 51(541.10; coarse fleece 
93(<j1Mc. 
Woot. in Canada Wiwt.—W e give the quotations of 
wool at dlffereut points to JulylS:—At Toronto wool 
sold 40<i>42c kJ ftjCobourg at *5c: Loudon at 42@44c; 
Galt at 42@46c: Guelph at 4U(5)4»)o; Hamilton at 44c. 
i,.ui 11 roe circular, consignments from the country re¬ 
spectfully solicited and prompt returns made. [ 753 -l 3 :eo 
Agent* Wanted.— $ 50 per month guaranteed. For 
termB and specimens address, with stamp, L. L. Todd 
& Co., New York. 756-121. 
^ TO 2vIA MONEY. 
A magnificent baUaeja tor any one to engage in the 
3 ele of ths Great -'Nvtykty Prise Statimru-v Pn.‘ketn 
which contains besides 
ery, one chance In the great sale of^uoi of Wat^s 
and Jewelry. Agents can sell tboarxads of these Pack- 
stationery is worth more than the price asked 
and the Certiorate which Is added Is worth & cts alcoe. 
M F* TUX INI)tCEJtxNT we will present, free, with 
e^ryhA) Packets, a fine SOLD* in.vaa Wxrcln war¬ 
ranted genuine. Also u S fuendid steel Engrav- 
ntGS, t£e 1 finest ever puhUshev), and Prcd-Vipb Plo- 
tnres a. nricee wldcb wfu yield the agent nearly *50 tor 
every *to Invested. N ever before were such great In¬ 
ducements offered! Circulars, with full panlcaiars, 
mailed free. Sample Packet* forwarded a- mmU apon 
receipt of W eta. Address G.8. HASKJ istOixT 
STEREOTYPES OF ENGRAVINGS, 
The Publisher of the Rural New- Yorker is pre¬ 
pared to fnrnish to order Stereotypes of almost any of 
the large number and variety of Engravings which 
have appeared in the Rural in former years—including 
Fruits, Flowers, Animals, Portraits, Scenery, Miscel¬ 
laneous, Mnsic, <fcc., <fcc- Tho assortment comprises 
several thousand illustrations, many of them choice 
and well engraved, and as tho originals have not been 
nsod, perfect stereotypes can bo taken. Stereotypes 
will be furnished at from one fourth to one third the 
original cost of eugraving, and in many instances for 
much lees. Those ordering engravings should desig¬ 
nate the volumes of the Rural in which they appeared 
Address the Publisher. 
M IT H » S BUFFALO SEEDLING. 
Originated In 1357, by Rev, N. S. Smith, Buffalo, N. Y. 
Having purchased of my late partner, N. S. 8 mtth, 
bis Interest in the above Strawberry, I desire to Inform 
tue public, that I ant now sol* owner and ruOPRiKTOR 
of the same. It Is a well usUbllshed fact, that of all 
ihe varieties of the Strawh«rrv that have b-eu Intro¬ 
duced, each kind ha* boon found wanting in ono or 
G«aHtv,so that It Is now admitted by 
all fruit grower*, that the great lierulrraiuM In tne straw¬ 
berry world, I* a fruit In which are .cm'-titcrf alL the 
essential qualities of the most papular varieties. 
I take great f>Ien*uiv |n aqrionnctog to the public 
that such a Birawberrv has at length be-en produced. 
Having thoroughly tested It for aix year?, I am new 
able to make the announcem'-nt that the ••Buffalo" 
cOMOines in itself and didinclly «"<t Prr/tcGy develops 
every essemhol ototUty 'hat can Ctfannul m all the bet' 
vaneivi; In fltct.lt Is noideih lent la anytldugeesentlal 
to a oupiTlnr and unit ersaliy p>ipuUr Strawberry. 
The plant la vigorous, buiby. and strongly rooted, 
with brood, dark glo-'-s 7 milage; fruit stalks very 
large, standing high; unnsuallr hardy, enduring (he wia- 
Urxodhmtt protection. 
The prevailing tendency of the “ Buffalo " Is to fruit, 
being more productive than Ute ** Wri-on," or any other 
rori-lu twou-ri. homes of th- tergest sit', and vtvftrrmly 
to- color dark rrimnni; Jterh red, solid cure, very Juicy, 
sob-acid, with a tweet, superior aromartc flavor, and 
abundantly frm f r (ra<\<p<xta/io7t. A hermaphrodite: 
ripens with the ''Wilson, fruits longer, and retains Its 
firmness and freebness long alter becoming fully ripe. 
Many of the best Judges of Strnwberrtes have visited 
my grounds and tested the remarkable qualities of the 
“ Buffalo," un<l all are unqualified Ln their expressions 
of admiration And surprise. 
Eztrvt from UHtmoniil of Beof n Ilodoe, Erg , Buffalo. 
ont cf t\e oldest and most experienced fruit grote-rs ui the 
State. 
“ Its romljina/i<m of superior TualiSes renders the 
‘ Buiralo tkeilllog.' In my opinion, the. best Stratoberry 
that has yet been introduced to the Amertcao public.’’ 
Fmtn Lems E Allen, Esq.. Black R& k, Jf. Y, 
“ After making thorough trial or the best of our popu¬ 
lar varieties. 1 tin not hesitate to pronounce the ■ ilurtolo 
ri-.r lliiig’ t/.e r>oet t have known. 1 know of no straw - 
:m rrv width In all It* combination,, of cai'ellenee Ls 
equal to ttds.” I.EWIS F. ALLEN. 
EcZmctrf) cm “ J foerrfi Rural Xsuj- Yorker * of July 16. 1864. 
“ The plan! Is cvl lcnUy a strong grower, hardy, and 
has vitality enough to perfect all Its fruit.” '• The fruit 
-> more acid than the Triomptie, and less toon the 
KusrtoU. It is buth f.rm tt’ut udui. U Is a firmer fruit 
Nnu ^buertisements 
I3T* ADVERTISING TERMS, 1« Advance—THIRTY- 
Five Cents a Line, each Insertion. A price and a 
half for extra display, or 52H cents per Line of spaee. 
Special Notices (following reading matter, leaded,) 
SO cents a line. 
ty The edition of the Rural Is now so large as to 
rentier it necessary tiiat the first form (outside pages) 
should go to press on Friday of the week preceding date, 
and the last rorrn (inside pages) ou Tuesday morning. 
Henoe to secure Insertion advertisements Intended for 
the last page should reach us ten days ln advance or the 
date of the paper, and those for the Inside (7th page) on 
Monday. 
HEXjFSEWER,” 
FOR ALL SEWING-MACHINES, 
Preserves the Eyes, avoids bending. No lasting. 
No machine complete without tt. Price *1.50, with di¬ 
rections, sent by mall. For s»le for all Machines, at the 
lnvenhir s headquarters, WIDCOX v GIBBS’ Sewing 
Machine Office, 60S Broadway. New York. 
718-131 _ D. BARN CM. 
T)UI1»GEWATER PAINT.—ESTABLISHED IsM-Klrp 
Markets, Commerce, fee 
Rural New-Varker Office, > 
Rochester, July 19, 1864 .5 
In tiie large grain and provision markets there has 
been a marked falling off since our last, Ln the prices of 
leading articles. A tight money market has checked 
speculation. But we have little ebango to make In tho 
Rochester figures except to advance them on most arti¬ 
cles of consumption. They talk (feelingly to us) for 
themselves and we have no disposition to add to their 
emphasis. 
Rochester Wholesale Prices. 
Flour and Graie. Kgga, doaen.2(Y5^2c 
Flour, win. wh l. * U.5vVu,l3 Money, box. 0 J 
Fko-ur. spring do.UMM j Hi,5u t’andh s box.llAadl) 
Flour, t'udcwhc*Wi,iH*2,ou Candles, extra.!u;i 
Meal, Indian.2,(W^,10 Fruit and Root., 
Wheat. Applet bushel.7.Vali5c 
Best whiteCauii<lJi2,i5(ga,l6 dried $4 ft .... sU,\o 
Corn...,..-, 4 ,\.ul, 4 S Peaches, do . .. ISizYJ 
Bye, «) lbs. ii btL.lJit(i!.l,2S ChurrUs, do ..I.ll&Lia 
Oats, by weight... -MiG. m Plums, do _lASai 
Ac. IVpot 74 Maiden Lane? New York.. . . 
739-26C ROBERT REYNOLDS. Agent. 
PAPiTCERS C URED.- 
yy Cancer* cured wlUiout pain or the use of :he knLfe. 
TumortMis White Swelling, Goitre, Ulcers and allChron- 
lc diseases successfully treated. Circulars describing 
treatment sent free of charge. Address 
. , „ DR3. BABCOCK A TOBIN, 
27 Bond Street. New York. 
YOUNG LADY thoroughly fitted to teach English 
-V. branches. Drawing, and the elements of Music, 
would like a situation as Preceptress, or as Governess 
ln a family. Address “ Sutherland,” Box 83 Brockport, 
r I’HE PATENT HOG-CATCHER lathe best thing In 
L use for catching wild or vicious animals. Oue sent 
by Express for One Dollar; Six sent for Five Dollars. 
For machines, or Illustrated circulars address 
758-21] GOLDSMITH & GREGORY. Goshen, N. Y. 
D rain tile machine, best in cse manu- 
factured by A. LA TOURRETTE. 
rM-tl Waterloo, Seneca Co., N. Y. 
gEST FAMILY 8EWING MACHINE 
WHEELER & WILSON 
MANUFACTURING Cw. were awsried the First 
Premium at the Great International Exhibition, Lon¬ 
don, 1862. 
Principal Office, -Vo. 625 Broadway, .V. P, 
863 X W. DIBBLE, Agent, U««he*te>-, N. T. 
rPG INVENTORS AND PATENTEES.— Inventions 
J. examined. Patents obtained. Patents re-Dsued. 
Patents extended. Kejectod cases prow'cuW without 
charge unless successful. J. FKASEK * CO.. Wee tern 
New York Patent Agency, Rochester and Buffalo, N. Y. 
STEEL COMPOSITION BELLS, 
A MONTH.—AGENTS WANTED TO SELL 
® lu Sewing Machines. We will give a commission 
011 all Machines sold, or employ agents who will work 
for the above wages, and all expenses natd. 
Address I>. B. HERK1NTON A CD., Detroit. Mich. 
than the Russell It Is remarkat ly solo/. 
u hundred berries aud/ai7«d to find, one f Hat uas not per¬ 
fect In till, respect. Arid Uiis Is lmiNvrLxnl to eonsnm- 
e--.” - It Is a very attractive b. rrv—far more so than 
the Wilson, and not inferior to the Triomnlie. In 
beauty ami regularity or form an 1 brilliancy of color, It 
oxoella the Russell, as we have seen the latter." 
Aftf sir \tnrs careful culture, knowing I*, to be a berry 
perfect in e-erg e;rentin' ,,-na.Ytr, 1 now oifer It for sale, 
CGUfidcot that, as Soon as its comfrinatii.n nf superbUwe 
merits la^conn s genrrally known, It w|U nvwp' over all 
compe ii-rs by being act epted a.* the PeocllS Straw- 
1SERRY. 
ll-tvins a large plantation of the ■‘Buffalo” at Can- 
rvum'Ki, Dklaw ark, I shall lie prepared to till orders 
a-- , xrly In the Sc else as -I, sired. 
1 have a large stock of Plants for Fall an,! SrRtN'O 
salt •. and will fill orders for anyquantlty. 100 Plants or 
loss sent frf mail fees on receipt of price. 
* 8.00 FOR 130 PLANTS 
1*6.00 ** * - « 50 
*10.00 <* - . « 104> “ 
Agents and agricultural Hwnm that purchase 
to sell again. wLll be allowed a liberal discount. 
N. R. IfKWAKE OF iMlVesmoN'S. —Uuprinciple,I and 
iftesiKHisiblO persons in llurf-ilo have otic re! plants 
purporting to be “ Buffjdo SN-eiillng;” they are either 
spurious <yt staisn- Send to Head-Guarters for the gen¬ 
uine article ABNER H. BRYANT, 
Box 2759 P. 0.. Buffalo, N. Y. 
EM ALE MEDICAL COLLEGE »f Pen, 
„----- -(jrlvantu. 
A jXnrtn knllepe Aeennt.t'h,:a.Tiphia. The tfitii annual 
sc'sslon nil! e.,mir„ nce tirtolsr 12 th, and continue five 
months. For particulars, address a- above. 
757-lt fc. H. CLEVELAND, Sec’y. 
(J WESTING HOUSE Sc CO., 
feSclit»nectady, JN". Y„ 
MANUFACTURERS OF 
Endless Chain and Lever Horse-Powers, 
Threshers and Cleaners, Threshers ahd Separators, 
Clover tlullers. Circular and Cross-cut Wooef Sawing 
Machines, Broom Corn Scn*i>ers, Cider Mills, Ac.. 
Send Tor a Circular couULuiug description and price 
list of the above named machiues. [ 749 -eowtf 
( > A NC JG li C- I I 1 1 K I > ! - For the 
v ^7 small sum of *10 1 will fnmlaU a salve which Is a 
certain remedy for every cancer —draws it out by the 
root, which Is the only sure cure. TUI* salve is the Juice 
Of a plant dried to consistency of a salve. The plant 
grows plentifully In all countries. A sure care or no 
charge. Don't target to address Dr. G. W. KERSEY, 
Boartuwu P. O., Lancaster Co., Fa 757 
AMERICAN BELL COMPANY, 
No. 30 Liberty Street, New York. 
pRUIT TREES! FRUIT TREES! 
20,000 STANDARD APPLE TREES, 
Of about 40 varieties—largely of Baldwin, Grecuing, 
and King. 
10,000 STANDARD PEAKS, 
:«) varieties -Urgly of Bartlett, Scckel, aud Flemish 
Beauty. 
10,000 DWARF PEARS, 
15 varieties - largely of Duchess de Augouleme. and 
l.ouLso Boune de Jcmy. Ill lot* to suit purchasers. 
Standard t'he-rriex. Plume, Peaches, Hrer~ 
yreeue, Shrubs, Hoses and Small fruits, 
furnished iu general orders. Orchard planters are re¬ 
quested to *< ud for prlcc-s of articles delivered to tlieul 
at their nearest KR. Mntloii, which will be given to 
ifiem ou application- fielectlous of varieties made tf 
desired. All stock warranted true to name, aud to give 
satisfaction, as reprcaeulc.L 
My stock is growu ln West Bloomfield, Outurio Co,, 
N. v., uiM>n a thoroughly drained, gravelly loam, which 
produces trees of moderate growth, with well ripened 
wood, and an abundance of line fibrous roots. Address 
as above, or Rochester, Jf.Y. MARK. D. W1LLBON. 
BOOKS FOR RURALISTS 
TUB PUOVISION I..U1KETS. 
NEW YORK, July 18.— A.kliKS-bales lUxu, at *13,- 
5UaU3,7fi for pots, amt *15,'XV*. 13,10 for pearls. 
h'l/.‘VK— bait* at *9 ..lI0c*( lor .iu{k-rtnie State; * 10,25.,fi 
10,50 tar extra bUU, ; *lu,,V*,<Llu,'3 tor choice do; * 9 . 75 tV' 
10,00 tar superfine Western ; *l0,0d,.i'U,25 for common to 
uiedliuuextra Western; Jlo.75..,ni I,in for sUlppUig brand* 
extra round ht>oped Ohio; * HU»ft.all2.U0 for trade, brands, 
the inarkvl elnsrug aiead). I'luiudlau Flour; salts at 
1 10,2.XJ,10,50 for counuou, and *10,55.^11.75 for good to 
choice (UtpriL Rye Flour rules quiet and ttrin; stUe* »i 
58,0tKfi)8s35 for interior to cholco. Com uieal quiet aud 
steady ; sales al J-V*i lor Western. 
... ... w’ heat, sales at *2, seo,i|40 rtjr Chicago spring; 
The following works on Agriculture; Horticulture, 
&c„ may be obtained at the Office of the Rural Nkw- 
Yobkek. We can also ttirulsh other books on Rural 
Affairs, issued by American publishers, at the usual re¬ 
tail prices,—and shall add new works as published. 
Allen’s American Farm 1 -Johnston's CliecUstrv and. 
Book.1,25 Geology ..I, 
Do. Diseases of Domes- Do. Catechism of Chem- 
UQ Animals.RfO | istry for SchooLs. 
Am. Bird Fancier. 2S Langs?rath on the Hive 
Am. Kitchen Gardener 25 and Honey Bee.1A> 
BarryV Fruit Garden.. 1,25 Leuebar’s Hot-Houses.IAS 
Ant. Fruit Grower's l Liebig’s great work oh 
GuLic, Elliott,.1J3 Agriculture..1 JO 
Bright on GraDc Culture 1 Do. Familiar Letters to 
biiNilUon . . 50 Farmers..0,50 
Browne’s Bird Fancier. 5 1 Linsley’s MorgHorses*lff» 
Browne's Field Book of Manual of Agriculture by 
Manures. . .1,45 Emerson and Flint... 75 
Brl lgeumn's Gardeuer' 1 Miles on Horse's Foot 25 
Assistant....1.75 Mil bum ou the Cow— 25 
Do. Fruit CulLMsnnal 73 M,x>re's Msudal ou Flax 
Brack's Book Flowers. 1.23 Culture.. 
Bnlst’s Flower Garden.US Modern Cookery by 311ss 
Cattle and their Diseases Acton A Mr-S .J Hale. 1 JO 
Jennings..ljfi Mrs Abel’s SklUfUt Hovise- 
CbeiulCAl Field Lee- wife and Ladies’ Guide M 
lures.1JC Munn's Land Drainer.. 50 
Cottage and Farm Bee- Nash's Progressive Fir- 
Keeper. 75 met. 9 b 
Cole's Am. Fruit Bco60 Norton's Ek-menta of 
Do. Am. Veterinarian. 60 Agriculture.» 
D.vl-.l's American Cattle I Olcott’s Sorgho and Im- 
Doctor- 1,25 • phee.1,00 
^ GEAND CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY, 
EGGS! EGGS! EGGS! 
*1,000 Forfeit tf Paterson’s Princrvatire fails to pre¬ 
serve them, for two years, as nice as new. Cost* leas 
than a mill per dosetu Individual, Town, and County 
rights for sale. Address MARK PATERSON. 
,57-4t ('astlflon. Rcnsoah'ar Co.. N. Y. 
GRAIN -.-PPM- 
52,42 for Milwaukee club; *2,i5.e2.46 for No. 1 Milwau¬ 
kee; *2,.'<U,a2,53 for will ter redW eaten,, * 2 , 6 .^ 352,70 tar 
amber kUcldgan ; $2,65 tar common white Indiana, and 
*2,42 ior Ulferlor " iruer red. Rye D quU-; at *l,t*y<li,'jo. 
Barley rule* dull aud uiiintiial. Barley Maltqulet and 
steady. Peas dull at *1.40 tar Canada. Corn, sales at *>- 
67>i(dilJ!)>4 for new mixed Western. Oats, sale* at tf\ ku 
for OauatU; Sj.ghfic tar State, aud OGCAffle tar Western. 
Pitas 1 HONS 1‘rolt, sale* a, i 
$;i/.yiU37,Gl for old tueas: *38,t*id>tO,(W far new nni**; Jib, 
(3138,00 far prime, and UVmMLUU for prime imr»s. Beef 
sales al *i • • . eeiuntry itayss; *i,lXr.,UI tar e'.'U 
prime; tJi.hL25,0eftar rv-paeked mess, aud *28,W(f30jju 
for extra me**. Prluio oie*> beef unchanged. Reef 
ham* dull aud nominal. Cut meals arc unchanged ; sales 
at W, 1.1,16c tar shoulder*; 13(,ail9t tar ham*. Bacon sides 
rule' dull; sales Ownbcrlnau cut middle at U.ye. l.anl 
salea at leJv.,id9**a for No. I to choice. Rutter Is selling 
at SLev-'e. lor Ohio, and 3TGi.43e for Btate. Cheese firm 
at Kv^l'lc. forooluntati aud prime. 
Iloi'8-balcs at UliOSOc for mouldy to prime. 
BUFFALO, July 18.- Flour Salt * double extra rod 
winter wlic-it Ohio *h)JtVadl,ii; choice Wd wlulerludl- 
ana at *11,80; spring ex tra tMlmd* at *9,75; double ex¬ 
tra Ohio al *I2,(W: double extra Indiana at *ll.U 2 ‘ t . 
• Grain WiieaL No. 2 Chleugo spring *2,'W,ol2,iU Corn 
*1,34K<»1,35 for NO. 2. Rye. -ale* at $l,L'\ifil..vi. Oats, 
90c. Feat, *1,70. Barley *1,36. Provisions Me** pork, 
heavy, *43 aud light 843; plain hams 19 3Uo; sugar 
cured 23Cg24c; shoulders llic; lard 20(ai21c; butler, 3iki 
*7c; cheese I7ijt,l8c. 
Chicago, July 16 —FlOI’R Market dull xuduomin- 
ally40<A76c lower; sales at *9.75. 
(jHaij,-— No. 1 spring *2,u\<fi2,U'; No. 2 do $2,00,a;2.01. 
Cu'ri'. No. 1 . *l,3U.VilLSl; No. 2, $1.2113)1,284,; rejected 
41,i.Oat* No. 1,75giJ78c; No. 2,7(Vi*’5c. 
TtiK’tfNTO, July 13—FtOl'ii — 1‘rlces ilrnn-r: Super¬ 
fine t\\ V'j(S,7U kl barrel; Fancy $4,iMa4.1U; Extra *4,25 
(aM.hi; D uilde Extra *l.tVfc,' 
Grain - Fall Wheat NV kV *v bushel. Spring Wheat 
73,1)8.’,'. Ua rlcy 44e,t50e. lUta at uVeXlc. Peas M)c. Rye 
6Ue. Hay ijn'Ill t> tun; M raw *(Vi,r. 
Provisions Ham* jn.ikfiii-Mi per 100 Iks.: Bacon 
*8,50 1.9,01k CliKi'se ill.tHjplI,50 wholesale; l-.'-Qllie. tier 
ft retail. tjBttet ItyieUc, Laid Hr.-Globe. 
1 VNDS-TO ALL WANTING ROUES. 
I j Larue and thriving settlement of Ell wood, 35 
mlL-s souUt-ea*t of Phlladelpida, per Camdeti .4 Atlau- 
llc Railroad. Good Soil, good water, line ccp* — best 
trult section In the ITnion. Twenty acre tra,-is and up¬ 
wards at *30 per acre -V coxti, baUnee In cue, two and 
three year*. Goo-1 society. Churches and schools. 
To visit the land, leave Vise SL wharf, Philadelphia, 
5 times dally, for EH wood. For full Information ad- 
dr,.- R. F. DAN FOB 1H, KII wood Atlantic Co-, N. L 
Letters answercii — papers sent. 757 
POTATO-PLOW OR DIGGER! 
The advantages of the Digger over all other machines 
for the purpose, ire 
First, It separate* tho row by a curved bar in front of 
the standard, throwing aside the weeds and vines, which 
preveul* choking, so annoying In other machine*. 
Second, The mould-hoards puss under the potatoes 
without cutting or injuring them, and. together with 
the earth, are delivered Upon the vibrultug prong*, the 
rapid utailon nf which thoroughlv sifts the earth, and 
leave* the potatoe* upon the mrtWe la he gathered up 
at jdeasure. 
Third. Rv tld* process of digging, the stirfuc, of the 
ground i* left In a comparatively icvi l coinUUou. wltn 
tne soli finely pulverised for sowing grain. 
Reference may be bail to the following gentlemen who 
have witnessed a practical lest of the Digger: 
George A Moore, of Hilftslo, N. Y.; Raphael Marshall, 
of Palm svillc, O.; Jo- Allen, of Av liloiigiibv, O.; David 
Low,of Wllloughiiy. O.: Lewi* W Gorifon, at Marlboro, 
N. J.; Henry D, Urielrlciots Holmdrl, N. ; Georgu 
Haucc, Bhrcwubury, N 3 t v »' Md.ane. Freehold, N J. 
Town, Couuty and State Right* tor sales by E. D. 
MOURE, Gen'l Agent, Grunt Outer, Erie Co., N. Y. 
These machine* are manufactured and for sale by 
GKOHGF. M. K tKKlt, Manufacturer of 
756-tf Agricultural liupltanent*, Hutlalo. N. Y. 
j ^UY THE PREMITJM 
THRESHING MACHINE. 
Pardee ou the Straw¬ 
berry .. 75 
Redder'* Land Measurer St) 
Person's New Culture of 
the Vine. JS 
Pr»o tical Shepherd, Ran- 
tlaU... ijo 
Pnxluce and Ready 
Reckoner. 8t) 
Qutnby's Mysteries of 
Keo-Kcepitig.l,*t) 
Quincy ou SolliugCattle 50- 
Rabbit Fancier. 35 
Richardson ou the Horse 25 
Do- on the Pests of the 
Farm. 25 
Do. Domestic F owl a ... 25 
Do. on the Hog.JS 
Ita. on the Honev Bee., is 
D<>. ou the Dog, 'loth,., w 
Rogers’ Scientific Ag r .. . 1,80 
sheplierd’s tlnn BooliTM 
Skinner’s Element* Ag, 25. 
Smith * Landscape Gar¬ 
dening.US 
The Horse and ills Dis¬ 
eases. Jennings...1,5 
Thomas’ Farm Imple¬ 
ments.. .1,00 
Thompson's Food of 
The Railway Horst.-l’ow.r which ha* repeatedly 
taken the K!r«t Premium at N. V. State Fair, and ha* 
ur • CP failed to do eo over all it* competitors Whom¬ 
ever exhibited by u* in competition with others, ruu- 
uing with low elevation and slow travel of team! 
COMBINED THRESHERS AND CLEANERS, 
Thresher*, Separators, I'miniu'g Jlili-*, 
Wood Siiws, Ac. 
All of the best in market. The 
THRESHER AND CLEANER 
Received the Fikst Pkkmium at the Ohio State Fair, 
1S63, runs easy, separates, the grain dean from the straw, 
deans quite equal to the best of Fanuing Mills, leaving 
tbegraln fit for the'mill or market. 
( £r~ For price and description send for Circulars, and 
satisfy yourself before purchasing. 
Address II. A M. HAKDEK. 
748-7leo Ooble#klll, Schoharie Couuty, N. Y. 
A.ii'iaL. 
Do. do. paper . .. 
Topham’s c hemistry 
made Kasv.. 
Warder** Hciiges and 
Evergreen's .1 
Waring'* Elements of 
AgrlcuKore. 
Do. Of) rln-eti.. 
TKi. on the Hog. 
M ax Flowers, how to 
10,000 IN USE ANI* APPKOVED. 
ThU admlarble machine 1* now ready for the fruit 
harvest of 1804. It i-, if p«**tblo, made, better than 
ever before, and well worthy the attention of all farm¬ 
ers w anting such machine*. 
ll ti*s no superior in u,c market, aud Is the onlv nilll 
that will properly grind Grapes. S'or sale bv all ix- 
*pec table dealer*. 
thl account of the very heavy excise taxon spirits, 
there will be a large demand tar good Cider, i which l>. 
bv the way, tho most healthy beverage there is,especi¬ 
al lv for iliu#e afflicted with liver c*mj.lalnts,) and every 
one having apple* will make them up iu to good Cider, 
If they would study their Intercut*. I intend to have 
goo.I receipts for making Cider prluted aud dUtributed 
among dealer*, for the use of those purchasing mills. 
If your merchant doe* not keep them, tell him to scad 
for one for you, or write to the manufacturer vourself. 
Address the manufacturer. W. O. HtCEOlv, 
757-llt Eagle Works, Uarrisburgh, Pa. 
New York, and Well done, t ne letter press and paper 
are all that could be desired In a w ork of this descrip¬ 
tion. It will undoubtedly meet with the large sale its 
merits demand. 
ITTue I’Kvcrso-vL Shepubru is sold only by 
Agents and the Publisher. It comprises 45* large duo¬ 
decimo page*, and la printed, Illustrated and bound In 
superior style. Price. *lJtk sample copies mailed, 
post-paid, on receipt of price. 
Address l»- »- T. 11044 UK, 
Editor Rural New-Yorker, Rochester, N, Y, 
Agent* Wanted tar the above popular work ln all 
sheep raising and wool growing Counties not already 
assigned to canvasser*. Active and efficient men, villi 
a small amount of money (from $50 to *100) to start the 
business, cau moke the agency profitable. 
make them 
]>USSELL STRAWBERRY PLANTS, 
ALSO 
Buffalo Seedling Plants, 
For sale by JOSEPH K EECH, Waterloo, N. Y. 
Hummer uiul t all rirlce. -20 Plants for *1; >00 tar *3; 
1,000 for $20; a,000 tar f'A Cash to accompany order*. 
