Sale's at $115, tlG0C/t$252. Milch Cows—Prices ranging 
from $40 U) fiiu ordinary s $65 to $mo extra. Sheep ami 
Lambs—Shewed sheen 5 1 .- s7 U lb 1 wool sheep 10i4@c* 
Wool shcopsUfti, $4AO(ai4,30: sheared sheepskins, 62C«j 
62c. Lambskins 31,25. Calfskins, 2$@23c. Hides, Uc 
lb. Tallow si Ufn'lHjr. ,, 
Swine—Wholesale, ft: retail. 10 @ 12 c; fat 
hogs jirlcts-ll.kfjtdl^i- ft. 
TORONTO. .1 illv 20 .— liEEK — Inferior 54 <a 5 ^ cwt. 
wholesale; 7">jU*c retail: extra $«,U0@5>) JJ cwt. whole¬ 
sale; JS.Ohfa 12 .iNj retail. Calves at frOUl $3 to$6,00each. 
Sheep Clipped $3..VO(4 ..’>o each. Lain os $ 2 ( 0 . 3,00 each. 
Sheepskins *l,y0(a2,l)lleach: Lnuibsklns » ft 35e. Hliles 
4 a5c. OalfekJ ns a t lir? 12c V ft- 
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Is the most Splendid Establishment of the kind on this Continent. It is large and spacious, and yet furnished 
so that It has every appearance of a 
FIRST-CIiASS FARIiOR. 
The undersigned having heeu engaged In this exclusive business for several years, Is a thorough [Udgeofall kinds 
OF MUSICAL INSTEUMENTS AND MUSICAL MERCHANDIZE, 
The stock of gooils has been selected with great care, and Is verv large, and the LARGEST ASSORTMENT 
OF PIANO-FORTES that can he round west of New York city, ami includes the best manufactures In this 
country. First is the celebrated mid world-renowned 
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(if wgteh the undersigned has the sole agenev. It la said hr Thalberv. Straknseh and Gottschalk to be the best 
Plano e>-er mad,. The sole agency of the well-known FIRST• PRIZE KURTZMAN a- niNZE PIANOS one 
or the most popular Pianos In these parts; Hsllet, Davis A Co.'s, and T. Gilbert A Co.’s, of Boston: these instru¬ 
ments rank llrs t-class. and are too well known to need comment. 
PIANOS FURNISHED PROM ANY FIRST-CLASS MANUFACTURERS 
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Persons ordering Pianos from abroad, may rely upon being honorably served, and the Instrument will be war¬ 
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manufacturers’ prices. 
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Selected with great care; is large aud complete. Music Teachers will find this a verv desirable place to make 
their purchases. Teachers sending their orders need only pay quarterly. Music Books and Musical Merchan¬ 
dize of every description. 
MUSIC PUBLISHED. —New Music received dally. Plano Cords, prices from $10 to * 66 ; also Piano Stools. 
759-tf GEO. II. ELLIS, Agent, Parlor Miwto Store, Rochester, N. Y. 
BUSSELL'S GREAT PROLIFIC STRAWBERRY. 
MR- Editor:—I n order to more fully answer the 
man}' inquiries in relation to what Strawberry is the 
best, I ask the privilege of comtnunicnling through yonr 
valuable paper my candid opinion upon the subject. 
It is brief ami decided: 
II UTS IS ILIA'S GREAT, FltOI-.IFXC. 
This 1 know from personal experience and observa¬ 
tion in comparison with all other varieties that J have 
ever seen. It combines all the desirable qualities of the 
Strawberry in great perfection—is not deficient in any 
one essential particular, but most prominent in all. 
If any man wants to enjoy the luxuries of this life, 
don’t hesitate one moment in preparing a spot of 
ground for a plot of this best of all straw plants. My 
price for plants yon will find in the advertising col¬ 
umns. Joseph Kerch. 
Wrterloo, Sen ecu Co., X Y 
THE PRACTICAL SHEPHERD, 
A COMPLETE TREATISE Of; THE BRSEDINO. MANAGE¬ 
MENT AND DISEASES OP SHEEP. 
By Hon. Henry S. Randall, LL D., 
Author of “Sheep Husbandry in the South,” “Fine- 
Wool Sheep Husbandry,” Ac., Ac. 
PUBLISHED BY D. D. T. MOORE. ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
This work, first published last fall, has already reach¬ 
ed Its Nineteenth Edition, and the demand has thus far 
been extraordinary. A new and revised edition Is now 
ready, and others wlU follow in such rapid succession 
that all orders can hereafter be filled promptly. No vol¬ 
ume on any branch of Agriculture or husbandry ever 
had so rapid a sale or gave such universal satisfaction. 
The work Is a timely one, and unquestionably £A«iwland 
most complete Treatise on Sheep Husbandry ever published 
in America. It is cordially welcomed and highly ap¬ 
proved by both Press aud People. Witness the follow¬ 
ing extracts from a few of the numerous Reviews and 
Letters the work has elicited: 
SEW YORK, July 10,—During the past week the fol¬ 
lowing were the quotation,, for the different grades: 
Dt/nutsti '},—Saxony fleece $i6ul,iu; full-hlood Merino 95 
@$l: X and L do, »5&97X; Native and U Merino 9i*p5: 
extra pulled 06bt 1,05; superfine do SKbe, 1915; No. I. do. 
SIXERS: California fleece unwashed,6oj.6i• Do. common 
do. .VI 1 45c- 
Jbratm— Peruvian washed.#aJitc: Chilian MerLno un¬ 
washed +f»a.*a: Do Meatiza do 4.v?..vi; Valparaiso do 40 
645. Entre Rios do io,t i5; unwashed 2me3i>; Cordova 
washed 606,70; Cape Good Hope unwashed 60Last 
India washed 45,ui5; African unwashed 3AA45: do. wash¬ 
ed MtUiiO: Mexican unwashed 34 -Si: Smyrna do 34@37; 
do wtisliefi b>MS; Syrian unwashed Wiikfc. 
BOSTON, July 1A—The following are the quotations 
Of wool for this Week:—flonteirtc—aaxony and Merino, 
fine. ft. $1,al.tn; full blood, lev ail; hnl! and three- 
fourths blofxL r j7 ad se: common, ■.«>.. Me : pulled, extra, 
$l(a)l,l0; superfine, 95c&$h05 • Western mixed, fWafifie. 
Fora'ffn—6uiy rnn.waflieir, 4A>tfi2c-. do, unwashed, EXgMuc; 
8yrlan, 25;j.Uc.; i 'ane. asfc&flc: Crimea. 25 iHO: Buenos 
Ayree, 23/©60c: Peruvian, lO.gkSOc: Canada. 6**S0c. 
CHIC AGO, Julv 22.—Fine light fleece, *1,0001.03: me¬ 
dium lleeccVic.ij,*l,oi; ttib-waslic'l f l,ul,UJ; coarse fleece 
93(,p95o. 
Wool in Canada Wist.—W e give the quotations of 
woo! at different pints to July 20:—At Toronto wool 
sold 4>X(642r 43 ft: Cobourg at 45c: London at 42(u.44c; 
Galt at S&tiAbc; Guelph at 33@10c: Hamilton at 44c. 
HARDER'S THRASHING MACHINE. 
Persons intending to purchase a Thrashing Machine, 
will do well to send for a circular of the Premium M a¬ 
chine, manufactured by 11. & M. Harder, Cobleskill. 
Schoharie Co., N. Y. See their advertisement in last 
week's Rural. 753-lt-eow 
CIIA3VI FIOKT. 
H ICKOIv’S 
PATENT PORTABLE KEYSTONE 
CIDER AND WINE MILL. 
10,000 IN C6E AND APPROVED. 
This admlarble machine le now ready for the fruit 
harvest of 1N54. It Is, If possible, made better than 
ever before, ami well worthy the attention of all farm¬ 
ers wanting such machines. 
It has no superior in the market, and Is the mitv mill 
that will properly grind Grapes. For sale bv all re¬ 
spectable dealers. 
On account-of the very heavr excb- tax on spirits 
there win be a large demand for good Cider, iwhlch vs, 
by the way, Uie most healthy beverage there is. especi¬ 
ally for those afflicted with li"er csmpLaln'si and every 
one having apples will make them up into good Cider. 
If they would study their In forests I intend to'bave 
good receipts for making Cider printed and Ustribnted 
among dealers for the n»e of those purchasing mills. 
If your merchant does not keep them, tell him to sc ud 
for one for you. or write to the manufacturer vourself. 
Address the manufacturer. W. O. KICKOK, 
737 -llt Eagle Works. Harrisburgh, Pa. 
OPINIONS OF PRESS AND PEOPLE. 
From die Sew England Fanner , Boston. 
The Practical Shki-hbbd—I s a work tlvat has long 
been needed by our people, it should be In the hand and 
head of every person owning sheep. 
From the Country QnUienum and Cultivator. 
As a whole, this book Is unquestionably In advance of 
anything of the kind now before the public. 
From J. H. Kirpparl, Sec'y Ohio State Board of Ag're. 
I shall with great pleasure recommend the “Practical 
Shepherd” as'being the great American work, if not 
reaUv the best work In the English language on the 
subject. 
From the itaine Farmer. 
The name of the author. Hon. H. S. Randall, is a 
guarantee of Its completeness and reliability. 
From Col. B . P. Johnson. Sec'y S. T. State Ag'l Society. 
It Is the best practical Sheep Book. I think, ever pub¬ 
lished, and does great credit to Dr, Randall. 
F/orn the Michigan Farmer, 
Mr. Randall has made the very best book extant on 
American Sheep Husbandry. 
f rom C. L. Flint , Sec'y Mass. Board (f Agriculture. 
1 have devoted all mv leisure moments to a perusal of 
the work, nni congratulate author and publisher on 
what appears to me'to be a complete success. 
From the Ohio Farmer. 
The reputation of the author—who rants as the au¬ 
thority in tills country uoon all that pertains to the 
breeding and management of sheep—will induce a large 
and continued demand for “The Practical Shepherd.” 
From Ae -Prairie Farmer. 
The illustrations of sheep are by the best artists of 
New York, and well done. The letter press anfl paper 
are all that could be desired in a work of this descrip¬ 
tion. It win. undoubtedly meet with the large sale its 
merits demand. 
I f The Practical Shepherd Is sold only by 
Agents and the Publisher. It comprises 454 large duo¬ 
decimo pages, an-! Is printed. Illustrated and bound in 
superior slyy . Price, $1.75. Sample copies mailed, 
post-paid, on receipt of price. 
Address D. D. T. MOORE, 
E tor Rural Xew-Y'orker, Rochester, N. Y. 
Agent- Wanted for the: above popular work In all 
sheep raising and wool crowing Counties not already 
assigned to canvassers. Active ami efficient men, with 
a smalt amount of money (from $.*».< to $iuu) to start the 
business, can make the agency profitable. 
BUFFALO fl* 
Agents Wanted.— $50 per month guaranteed. For 
terms and specimens address, with stamp, L. L. Todd 
& Co., New York. 756-12L 
AT North Rush. July lf>tb. at the residence of the 
bride’s parents, bv H. B. Hart. Esq.. DAVID M. 
COOPER, Es-p, of New York citv, and ANGELINE J. 
MOSHER, daughter of Israel Mosher, of North Rush. 
STEREOTYPES OF ENGRAVINGS. 
The Publisher of the Rural New Yorker is pre¬ 
pared to furnish 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, 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 Rt from one-fourth to one-third the 
original cost of engraving, 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. 
Jscu) Advertisements 
l^-ADVERTISlNG TERMS, In Advance—THIRTY- 
Fxve Cents a Line, each Insertion. A price and a 
half for extra display, or 526,' cents per line of space. 
Special Notices (following reading matter, leaded,) 
9) cents a line. 
ry The edition of the Rural Is now so large as to 
render It necessary that the first form i 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 advertisement Intended for 
the lust page should reach as ten days in advance of the 
dale of the paper, and those for the Inside (7th page) on 
Monday. 
GBAHD CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY, 
EGGS ! EGGS ! EGGS ! 
$ 1 , 00 ) Forh-U If Paterson's Preservative falls to pre¬ 
serve them, for two vears, as nice as Uew. Costs less 
than audit p«.-r dozen. Individual, Town, and County 
rigilts for sale- Address MARK PATERSON, 
i 57 - 4 t Castleton, Renssalcar Co., N. Y. 
Originated In 1357, by Rev. N. 8 . Smith, Buffalo, N. Y. 
8 . Smith, 
IHcnkcts, (Commerce, &c 
Having purchased of my late partner, N. .. _, 
his interest in tire above Srrawberrv. I desire to inform 
the public that I am now SOLE OWN ER and proprietor 
of the same, ll is a w-U established fact, that of all 
IDQ varieties of the Strawberry that have been Intro¬ 
duced, each kind has been found wanting in one or 
m >re Important quality, so that it is now admitted by 
all fruit growers, that the [treat •irtuleratum In the straw¬ 
berry world. Is a fruit in which are coml.irted All the 
essential qualities of the most popular varieties. 
I take great pleasure In announcing to the public 
Unit siicli a Strawberry has at length been produced. 
Having thoroughly tested It for six years. I nm now 
able to make the aunourjceineut that the BufiTalo” 
combines in itself and distinctly and per/eetty develop* 
every essential ountity Aat can found in all Ae beet 
'.aneius: in fact. It Is not deficient In any tiling essential 
to a superior and universally popular Strawberry. 
The plant ts vigorous, hushv. and stronglv rooted, 
with broad, dark green, glossv foliage; fruit stalks very 
lar ge, stand lug high; unusually hardy, •nduring :he vrirl- 
trr ioUhimt iwvger/iou. 
The prevailing tendency of the “Buffalo” is to fruit, 
Ixdng ut re productive then the “ Hiiion." or airy other 
variety iwoico. berries of the largest size, and wuformty 
so; color dark crimsons flesh red. soli/t cere, verv Juicy, 
sub-ftcld. with a meet, .mperi.r aromatic flair or, and 
oiu ndantis e/m for tran.rp\rlotion. A hermaphrodite; 
ripens with the •• Wilson." fruits longer, and retains its 
fimines- and freshness lung after becoming fullv ripe. 
Many of the best Judges of Struwbert-lcs lit re visited 
mv gr tunds and tested the remarkable qualities of the 
“ Buffalo." and all are unqualified in their expressions 
of admiration an l surprise. 
Erl roc! from lesiioumifil Of Benfn If.tile. Esq.. Buffalo. 
r.tjg of t: s, older, mid most arperi'-nced fruit gro&.rs in the 
State- 
“ It: eomEinelicn of iuprrttir quo Utter renders the 
•Buffalo Needling.' In my opinion, Ae best • , 
that has yet beta Introduced to tlx- American public.” 
F .<■ -_-.il Le-.-’ i: Mr Alton, Esq., Block fb-k, .V. 
•* After making thorough trial Of the best of our popu¬ 
lar varieties. I do not hesitate to pronounce the ‘ Butlalo 
Ni .- lllug’ th-. lH St t have known. 1 know of'io straw- 
L ANDS — TO ALL WANTING HOMES. 
Large and thriving settlement of Ellwoop, 35 
miles south-east of i'uiladelphi a per C&mden A Atlan¬ 
tic Railroad. Good 50 b. good water, flue crops —best 
fruit section In the Union. Twenty acre tracts and up¬ 
wards at $2U per acre—3* C-ash. balance in one. two and 
three years. Good society, churches and schools. 
To visit the hunLleave VineSi. wliarf, Phiiailelphla. 
5 times daily, for Ellwood. For full Information ad¬ 
dress U- F. DAN FORTH, KBuoot Atlantic Co.. X. J. 
Letters answered— papors sent- 757 
R RANDALL'S PRACTICAL SHEP. 
HERD—Should be ..I and read by 
American flock-master. 3“ nt, poet-pal-X, to any address 
in Loyal states or British Provinces on receipt of price 
— onlv $1.75. 
Address D. D. T. MOOP.F.. Rochester, X. Y. 
Rural New-Yorker Offlee, I 
RoCHESTKU, July 2ti, 1504. ( 
While the money market is In some degree easier, 
there has been a healthy check upon ri<eeulatlon; aud 
the policy of the new Secretary of the Treasury will, 
we hope, affect commercial values favorably to the great 
mass of people. We make few changes in our quota¬ 
tions and only to give higher figures. 
Rochester Wholesale Prices. 
Flour ami Grain. 
Flour, win. wh'l. $ 11.500:13 
Flour, spring do.lU.Ufia. 10,50 
Flour, buck wheat.-."-’-'' A "- 1 
Meal, Indian.2.b.VutS,lO 
Wheat, Gem soc.. 2 ,Wopja 
Best white Can ad a 2 J*; 02 ,15 
Corn.lAt'i I ,:*- 1 
Kye, 60 tt,G ,•-• I nu-1,2", 1,25 
Oats, by welgdit-.. 1 . 0 O®l,W 
Barley.i.Aijgj.30 
Beans.2.10,141.05 
Buckwheat. to^i'Kic. 
Meats. 
Fork, old , 111 -. i*VM5fW»,W 
Pork, new mess 3 O,"Ja10,'>j 
Fork, cle ar.40 12,1 .*) 
Dressed hoes.c’t iO.'M g 1 UXi 
Beef, cwt.b. 0 U. 3 . 1 i.".i 
Spring lambs.... J,0iSa'fi.oO 
Mutton, carcass- s.a I0C 
Hams, smoked..2",'Xts2l,w 
Shoulders. 15 ,"f, lti.no 
Chickens. "ratfic 
Turkeys. UO.jaXi 
Geese. wLg") 
Dairy, ,te. 
Butter, roll.SSalSio 
Butter, fir MU.‘- 2 -:A- 
Cheese. uew.17 rlc 
Cheese.UdgW 
Lard, tried.20gi'l 
Tallow, rough.LkrnL* 
Tallow, tided.lfiiW 
A MONTH_AGENTS WANTED TO SELL 
V it) Sewing Machines. U'e will give a commission 
on alt Machines sold, or employ agents w ho will work 
tor the above waves, and all expenses paid. 
Address D. 11. IIEKIUNTOX A CO., Detroit. Aftch. 
"DUSSELL STEAWBEEEY PLANTS, 
ALSO 
Buffalo Seedling Plants, 
For sale by JOSEPH KERCH. Waterloo. X. Y. 
Summer ami Fall Price.— D) Plants for $1; 100 for $3: 
1,0 )0 fo r $20: 0 JJ 1 W for $75. Cash to accompany orders. 
ry Plants warranted true to name, and’rtadv for 
deliv ery after first of August. 757-7t 
F or sale a xcrsehy of fifteen aches. 
with lea*.'or ground. Lunation, and soil Very de- 
slralil,-. Stock one. two and three years old, well as¬ 
sort'-,1. very tlirlrtv and In |x-rfect opier. For particu¬ 
lar--Inquire of JAMES 8, STICKXEY. 
7.'.‘.'g.': Wnnwntosa. Milwaukee Co., Wisconsin, 
BOOKS FOR RURALISTS 
Apples, bushel.....7Aa 125c 
I)->. dried 1 b .... fiuiio 
Fcaclies, do .I 0.422 
lies, lo . 1 . 
lu .... 16 . 
Potatoes. bush . .C\a.-S5 
IIWr« and 8kln». 
Siaughtereil. ha fir 
C alf.. 1 < --22 
Sheep Pelts.riva'S 
Lamb Pelts.5Uii.iX> 
Seed «. 
Clover, medium. $7JO£7.75 
Do. large.r.aiM s.nj 
Timothy.3.25^.3,76 
Nundrieo. 
Wood, hard.$(5 ..*aV£7JU 
1>o. sort.4.i».te.5,"i 
Coal, Scranton.. 12,"*115,00 
Do. Plttston.. l-.'Mji 13,00 
Do. Shan,..kill U.-o 13." 
„ Do. Char. 12 j lie 
bait, bbl.2,S*V3,0O 
Straw, tuu.<,'L> . io.uii 
Hay, tun.10,006*21,00 
AXf ANTED,—A YOUNG MAN skillful In digging and 
' 1 plan'.!,u. |-fituiriir;it,iI -raflilie fruit tree*, to take 
••harae of a larg. Pear Orchard, hear Philadelphia. 
Place open till next September, when the advertiser 
will visit Rochester. 
Address DR. J. ?. HOUGUTOX. 
75l»-3t Box 1,421. Philadelphia. Pa. 
POTATO-PLOW OR DIGGER! 
L3AN»ALL’S GREAT SUEEP BOOK.- 
HV l'h price i f The Pr.utical shepherd, by Hon. 
H. s. Randall, 1? now $1.75. and If paper, binding, Ac., 
continue to advance, lorevcu r> main hv presentttgures.) 
will soeh ft $2 or more. Mit by ma.Il, pod-paid, 00 
receipt of price. 
A id re--- D. D. T. MOORE, Rochester. X. Y. 
The advantages of the Digger over all other machines 
for the purpose, arc 
First, It separates the row by a curved bar lu front of 
the slan-Ian I, throwing aside the weeds and vines, which 
prevents oil* king, so annoying in other machines. 
Second, The mould-boards pass under the potatoes 
without catting or Injuring them, and. together w-Uh 
tlie earth, are delivered upon the vibrating prongs, the 
rapli motion of which thoroughly silts the earth, and 
leaves Uie potatoes upon the surface to be gathered up 
at pleasure. 
Third, By this process Of digging, Uie surface of the 
ground Is left in a comparatively level coudltlou. with 
flu* soil Bnelv pulverirtsi for sowing grain. 
Reference may be had to the following gentlemen who 
have witnessed a practical test of the Digger: 
George A Moore, of Buffalo, V Y-; Raphael Marshall, 
of Palnesi tile, O. l Jas Allen.of WHhm/Yiby. O.: David 
Low. of WlUotisboy,O.: Lewis W Gordon, or Marlboro, 
V J.; Henry 1>. iU n-lricsi-n. Holnidel, X. J.: George 
H suce, Slirewsburv. X J: Ac Me Lane. Freehold. X SI 
Town, Comity and State Rights, for sole, by E. D. 
MOORE. Geu’l Ageafi Giant Ctuter. Erie to.,X. Y. 
These machines are manufactured and for sale by 
GEORGE M. BAKER, Manufacturer of 
756-tt' Agricultural Implements, Buffalo, X. Y. 
Allen's American Farm 
Book.1.25 
D". Diseases of Dr-iiics— 
Uc Animals_i.OJ 
Am. Bird Fine i«. 25 
Am. KUche' i Gardener 25 
Barry's Fruit Garden.. 1255 1 
Ann Fruit Grower's 
Guide, Elli'dl.1,25 
Bright on Grape Culture 
2 d edith'i .. 51 } 
Browne's Bir 1Fancier. 50 
Browne's Field Bixikof 
Manures. 12 a 
BrWgeman's Gardener's 
Assistant.1,75 
Do. Froit Cull. Manual 75 
Breck"» BOoA Flowers. 1225 
Bulst's JTuwt-r Garden. IAS 
Cattle and their Diseases 
Jennings.1-J0 
Chemical Field Lec¬ 
tures.. 1.00 
Cottage aud Farm Bee- 
Keeper . 75 
I Cole's Am. Fnitt Book. O' 
Do. Alii. Veterbiartan.. 60 
Dadd’s American Cattle 
Doctor .1225 
Do. Anatomy and Physi¬ 
ology of the Horse_3,30 
Do, colored plates_ Sjto 
Dana's Mack. Manual..I, 1 -*' 
Do. Essay on Manures 25 
Do. Prize Essay on Ma¬ 
nures . 25 
Darlington's Weeds and 
Use ltd Plants. 1.50 
Davy’s Devon Herd 
Book.LOU 
Directions for Preserving 
Natural Flowers lAfl 
Dixon ansi Kerr's Orna¬ 
mental and Domestic 
Poultry.1.25 
Downing's FritHi asul 
\ QI'AIN r INVENTION.-The attention of 
t l Cite public, and especially of those who can soc 
beauty In the beautiful arrangement of dgures. Is soli¬ 
cited. concerning a calendar'of nnxlern style, which, 
wllli skillful haieltlng will tell the day of the week, of 
any dale for two centuries. All contained In two small 
table?, printed upou Iron card paper. Sample copy one 
shilling, or 60 cent? per dozen. Orders filed and filled by 
T. C. BELKNAP, Austluburg, A-ht. Co., Ohio. 
STEP LADDER 
KANTTACTtTEXD BT 
D. S. PLUME & CO., 
No. 59 Dnane-street, New Y'ork. 
STKOXG, LIGHT, AXD OEXAifHXTSL. 
Sold by all ITouse-Fumlshini: Dealers. 
10.00 for extra State; $lo,li\flo,*i.i for choice do: $t>,3t.C? 
9,60 fur superfine \S esleru; Ifiju for common to 
medlmu extra Western : $ 10 , 00 . 410 . 60 for shl]>pLng brands 
extra round hooped Ohio; $for iriele brands, 
the market closing heavy. Canadian Flour; sales at 
$9,90alift) for coiuinou, <»li-l $Ui. 10 zll .75 fe>r good to 
choice extra. Rye Fleur rules quiet and firm; sales at 
$7,7a@9,U0 lor lulertor to choice. Corn meal quiet and 
steady; sates, at $sa:.-v*vW tor Brandywine and $5,40 
for Atlante Mills. 
Gn.UN— Wheat, sale - at $2,25.^2,47 for Chicago spring; 
$2,49 for Milwaukee-club; $2,&" *,L50 for No. 1 Milwau¬ 
kee: I2,6ff'i.\<-5 for wduler red Western: $2,6.Vi2,7U for 
amber Michigan; 52.65 lor common whip Indiana, and 
$2,42 fur Interior winter red. Rve D quiet at > cl.95. 
Barley ruu-s dull and nomitmt. Barley Malt quiet aud 
steady. Pta, dull at $ 1,40 fur Canai I a. Com. sales at #i- 
sr.'iuvlgM foe new mixed Western, (.fate, sales at ?-'<%.i51 
for Canada; V.*., 51 tor State ; Sf- U'l for M esterm 
DPuoviaiONs - Prok, salts at $ 34 , 1 X 1435,00 for uiess; 
$37,IU.il»7J*l for old mess ;$SN<WJfiS),mi.ft»r uew mess: $3e> 
i 5SS,'AI lor prime, and $35013$,to for prime mess. Bed 
sale# at $l 0 ,<ylfi for country me.ix; $9,00^,10 fur country 
prime; i20,'4\a25,00'for re-j)ackeO mess, aud $2b,l>\‘ ! 30,iXi 
for extra mess. Prime mesg beef unchanged. Reel 
hams dull and nominal. Cut meats are unchanged; sales 
at lS.vl 6 .i 4 c for shoulders; I7i>vl5c for bama Bacon sides 
rule dull; -ales 1 umberlauu cut middle at H ie. Lard 
sales at 19 ,a3) cla. for No. 1 to choice. Butter UStJllug 
at 3o-i 40 c. for Ohio, and 3,\' tte for State, l.'lic-ese firm 
at I7i,v2»e. ror common and prime, 
llui'fl—Sales at bf .Nic for mouldy to prime. 
Hl'FFALO, July 25. Flour—Sa ■ - double extra red 
winter wheat Ohio $U,te'v.ll.-c>: choice red winter Indi¬ 
ana at $11.85: spring extra lHindi at SU'.NJ: double ex¬ 
tra Ohio at $ 12 . 00 : double extra Indiana at $12. 
Grain W In at. No. 2 Chicago spring $2,21 "2,22. Corn 
$l,Sf«<.il,88 for No. 2. Rye, sales at $l,*i,ul.4.\. Oats, 
89c. I’eaa $t,7& Harley $1,40. Provlsloin Mesa pork, 
heavy, $«1 and light Sr 1 ; plain bams 2Miu2ic; sugar 
cured iltuuLk'; Ibouldi: r- 16-,e ; lurd 20qi 21c ; butter, 35qv 
38c; cheese l-S^i/A'c.: eggs 2J s S5*‘. 
C1I1CAGU, July 23 Ft.Ol’lt Market dull aud noudn- 
idly a0e'76c lower; tales at $!»,7A 
Grain—N o. 1 spring $2,16 2.18: Xu. 2 do $2,07.-2.10. 
Corn, No. 1 . Sl,2.-s l.M: No. 2 . $i.2-V 1.25 1 *; rejected 
$1,25. Oat* No. I, 74, 78c: No. 2.7LC:75c. 
TOUOSTO, July 20 Front - Prices firmer: buner- 
fitie $3,0\ii3.iU barrel; Fancy $I,0U04,10; Extra $4.25 
®t.,3d; Donnie Extra $ 4 ,C* t i.sii, 
grain— Fall Wheat sSiaoSu <i bushel, fiprlux Wbeat 
"\ijAJe. Barba 15 e,Mc. Oats al *.Oi50c. Peas 50c. Rye 
we. llay $ fat'll < > tuu; straw $A:T. 
.Provisions — h*„h $n,aucaiCS) per 100 fts.; Bacon 
$8,50c0Jki. Cllt'esii $|i,00@lLji) wiioleaale; 12>,,-tl4c. Pt'r 
k retail. Butler 10.,■ Uc- Lard lie.- Globe. 
STEHL COMPOSITION BELLS, 
A good Church or other Bell for 20 cents 
per pound. 
flC-\ WXKRANTEO 
\ To give Satisfection. 
-HI Ji For valiLH^'ie lafonnatloxi 
Tl upon the rillUJecL o: 
'HE vSTANDAKD SHEEP BOOK. 
daU.1,75 
Produce and Beatiy 
Reckoner. SO 
Qultibv's Mysteries of 
Bee-keeping.LSI 
Gnin.-y on Soiling Cattle »' 
KabbU Fancier.. 25 
Richardson on the Horse 25 
Do. on the Tests of the 
Farm. 25 
Do. 1 lomestlc Fowls,... a 
Da ou the Hog. 25 
Do. ou the Hooey Bee.. 25 
Da on !h<! Dog. Cloth,. - 50 
Rogers' scientific Ag...l,00 
s-hrpherd's Uwn Rook. 2,50 
Skinner's Elements Ag 25 
Smith's Landscape Gar- 
deiring. ...... .L25 
The Horn) an r ids Dis¬ 
eases, Jeimiugs..LS 
Tlion: as' Farm iir.ple- 
tn-.'Uts.1,1X1 
Thom i eon's Food of 
Animals... 75 
Do. 0>x paper.50 
rhMTi'iuTrv 
Tlif.sp wi,o want the best work extant ou American 
Sheep Hu-bamlrv—the siundard Authorltv on the Suh- 
|,,-t -lie'll i pitieure fur. Pu.vt ! u'.u. SUKl’linKP, bv 
'll. -it. ll. S. Ran Pali . A new and revised edition now 
ready, linio.—pp.451—well Illustrated aud handsomely 
1 >.-u■ f,I. Price, eloth uilt. $1.75—In leather, library style, 
$2,50. S,-nt bv mall. poM-pald. on rereipt of price. 
Add res f 1>. D. T. MOORE. Rochester, X. Y. 
send for pamphlets to the 
undersigned,wno are Uieorfiy 
tnaur.factnrers al tills de¬ 
scription Of Bell wltUHar- 
_ rison's self-acting pa- 
CS tented rotating naug- 
Sfl 1 ngs,eltherln this coun- 
AX1.ILY MINE AND CIDER jllLL 
With Press Com¬ 
bined, large and 
small , lie, for 
hand, horse or 
oilier power. D 
strong, reliable, 
compact, simple, 
neat of construc¬ 
tion,duraMc. eon- 
uoudeal ,t cheap. 
Grind- all kinds 
of trult. fine, fast, 
easy, and ftivise- 
dry. 
Serue valuable 
Improv emvim 
have been gddcl 
to tide Mill rluce 
. last season, and 
b we now feel con* 
ft tideut that it l? 
9 Just what the |>eo- 
pU want. 
For Dill partlr- 
Is, address the man- 
'UN A- BROTHER, 
Aunuru. X. V. 
AMERICAN BEI.L COMPANY, 
No. so Liberty Street, New York. 
r MUTeHNso^i 
•motuTBir i 
wimt tcioa nu is 
QN FLAX AND HEMP CULTURE 
FOR THE FALL OF 1S64. 
100,000 Standard and Dwarf Apple Trees. 
50,000 Standard and Dwarf Pear Trees. 
A large stock of Pkacii, Pi.VM and CnisBBN TKSKs; 
White Grape aud Clierrv Curraeis: CoueonI, Diaua, 
Delaware and Hartford Prolific Gr;i|- Vines; .'Ou'j.l 
Peal- and Quince stocks. New I* the time to tiuv tr.es. 
Trees are cheap in comparison to Oliver articles.' Dext¬ 
ers are iu\ ited to call. Ail letters and orders promptly 
attended to. $eud for WltOlrMle and De- rlptlveCata¬ 
logues, am! Inclose stamps to prepay pus .age. 
Aditress K. MOuDV A SONS. 
759-lfit Magana Xurserlxo, Lockport, N. Y. 
JUST ri’BLlSUXO, 
The Sixth Edition of “ A Manual of Flax CTltukh 
ani> Manufacture, embracing full directions for Pre¬ 
paring the Ground, 
Western mau.’oa T 
ani> Flax 
Modes of GultUKt 
Prtqv,rail u ^fur TafifTf J 
Botanical Descrtp \ (if 1/ Xgr 
lustra- ' jLI 
the Press au-1 cuf- .rim ft ] f If 
livutors of Flax a \ ff, I I W 
and Hemp, Itc,ni* \U VI I j 
Practical M- > o"f W \X 111 t _ . ■ 
much experience— A ?>• 
the o iwulng one by MM ML I jt&f p,, ■ 
i". S;.vs, vum of iWlfc, 
Renstelear, w h o W ©A (r Jggf lr^ 
has cultivated flax ” NjC4 jB[-i 1 - \ 
O'er thirty yexrs 'Y * wf 5 , <. 
ale! thoroughly tin- T JT 7 \ < 
whole Buojccv » 
Ti.e Manual Is FLAX PLANT. 
published in hand¬ 
some style. pamphlet form. Price only 25 cents —for 
which a copy w in be sent to any point reached by tbeU. 
S. or i anada malls. Liberal discount to Agents aud the 
Trade. Address l»- l»- T. moo BE, 
Editor Rural New-Yorker. Rochester. X. Y 
rpHE PRAUriPAL SHEPHERD—This is 
L the latest and best of Dr. It a NL* all's works on 
Sheep Husbandrv. It tells nil about she Brv. ding. Man¬ 
agement and Diseases of Sheep, and Is rn« w'ork for 
e% cry wool grower on the American Continent. Price. 
$1.75—sent by mail post-paid. 
Address Ik 1>. T. MOORE. Rochester. X. V. 
ul.trs. Do? 
ufaeturer, 
579-101 
^pRUIT TREES! FRUIT TREES! 
40,000 standard apple trees, 
Ot about i 1 ’ varieties—largely of Baldwin, Greening, 
and King. 
10,000 STANDARD PEARS. 
30 varieties—larglv of Bartlett, Socket, and Flemish 
Betiutv. 
10,000 DWARF PEARS 
15 varieties — largely of lhivhea? de Augoulemo, and 
Louise Bonne de Jersey, lu lots to suit purchasers. 
Standard Cherries. Peaches, Peer- 
f-reens , Shrubs, /loses and Small Fruits, 
furnished in general orders. Orchard planters are re¬ 
quested to send for prices of article* delivered to (bout 
at their nearest Kit. Matlon. which will be given to 
them Ou application. -lection* of varieties made If 
ile-ired. ul st.iek warranted true to name, and to give 
-.i., -; tetlou. as n pn sen tev|. 
My stock I-- grown in IVnl Bloomfield, Ontario Go., 
N. V., upon a thoroughly drained, gravelly loam, which 
pro-luei - live- of moderate growth, with well ripened 
wood, and an abundance of nile fibrous roots. Address 
a? alKivc. or Rochester. X. Y. MARK D. WlLl.fiON. 
/N X XCEKS rr It 1«: U: — For the 
v small sum of 310 1 will furutsh a salve which Is a 
certain remedy for every cancer—draws It out by the 
root, which is the ouly sure cure. This salve 1- the juice 
of a plant dried to consistency of a salve. The plant 
grow 9 plentifully In nit countries. V. sm. i-nivnruo 
charge. Don’t forgot to address Dr. U, tV. KERsEY. 
Beartowu P. O., Lancaster t o., Pa. 757 
THE CATTLE JI VKKETN. 
NPAV YORK, July VJ.-Bkkf Cattlb—T he current 
prtces for the w cck at all the markets are as follows:— 
Extra, $110,00,100.00; First quanta, ilNOOut 19.50; ordl- 
5?,fTr*ft,0O«CfN00; commou, $13,0>.;15,50; Initrlor,$11.00 
( 3 ) 12 , 00 . 
akp calves. — Extras, $0051 oi; First quality, 
•wy 70 ; ordinary, $»5,.iii5; common, $4t\.qA5; inferior, 
9 ^Vii'40. 
VKAi.CALVks-Extra, V ft.txt®00 cts; First qual* 
lty, 10,011c ; ordinary. JE, ;# 1 ,; common, 7:,; Infe¬ 
rior TijtThic- 
SHKur a nd La mbs— Extras f) head. $7jtOtaa,oo; prime 
quality, $<>,5047.50; ordinary, $0^5,50; common, $i,50 
kSi,W;; lnfbik.f,«jgA,i4,50. 
SW’INK,—Corn-led,heavy, Hfill cc; BtUl-fed, fiq.ioc, 
UfiiOHTON, July lv>— BSKE Cattl* —Extra, $13,50 
rf .'i'W; 1st final- $i2,00iu 13,50; tel dig $11.50(0.12.00; SU do, 
$l0,5U,a)U,ui) p) pH) fts. Stcft’es—Yearlings. SOOuuwi; 2 years 
old, $00(501X1; three years old, $3(GrstN Working Ox, u— 
FOR ALL SEWING-MACHINES, 
Preserves the Eyes, avoids bending. Xo basting. 
No machine c nuplelewiihont 1L Price * 1 ,50, with di¬ 
rections. sent oy mall. For sale for alt Machine?, at the 
Inventor'- tieadqimr:rrs, W1DCOX a iilBBS’ Sowing 
Machine (Jtflce, 505 Broadway, New V-'rk. 
743-13t H. UVRXTM. 
fp« INVENTORS AND PATENTEES. — Inventions 
l examined. Patcnls obtained. Patent? re-l??ued. 
Patents extended. R* iectoi eases prosecuted w ithout 
charge unle-s <tice,-safnU ,|. FRASER A CD.. W estern 
New York Patent Agency, Rochester and Buffalo, X.Y. 
'l'lll- PATENT HOG-C VTCIIEU is the best thing In 
1 use for catching wild or vicious animalp. One scut 
bv F.xpr?'»s ibr One Dollar; Six sold for Five Dollars, 
For machines, or Illustrated circulars address 
7As-2l GOLDSMITH A GREGORY. Goshen. X. V. 
"UEST TAMILY SETOG MACHINE, 
WHEELER & WILSON 
MANUFACTURING CO- were awarded the First 
pnxMiLrit at the Great International Exhibition, Lon¬ 
don, 1862. 
principal Otiles, JVo , 625 Broadway, .V, I*. 
S65 AW. DIBBLE, Ageat, BooheaGr, N. V. 
B RIDGF.W VTEK P\INT. -L".-:'aiii.|suep ISfifi—Fire 
and Water Proof, for roofs, outside work, decks ot 
vessels. Iron work, brick, tin. railroad bridge-, depots. 
Ac. lb-pot 74 Malden Lane. New York. 
739-261 ROBERT REYNOLDS, Agent. 
f^ANOERS GURSDc- 
V' Cancers cured w Ithout pain or Uie use of the knife, 
tumorous White Swelling, Goitre, Ulcers aud allChron- 
lc diseases successfully create? 1 . Circular* describing 
treatment seut free of charge. Address 
l)its. BABCOCK A TO BIX, 
<G-U 27 Bond street. New York. 
H ARVEST RLOVEA-BucIc and Dog skin Gloves, 
wholesale aud retail, at the old stand for Trunks. 
Whips and Gloves, 78 rotate St.. Rochester, X. Y. 
756-tf A. K. PRITCHARD. 
X It AIN TILE MACHINE, BEST IN IRE MANY 
J fact tired by A. LA ToURRETTE, 
73S-tf Waterloo, Seneca Co., N. Y 
