went begging at S.a9r Ip IK There were also many 
wiif.-h were u llillt! better than those, whjrh went at 
tniin 9 to J.t cent*—(Ui • "Hut kin*1 ~ carlo*! us above. 
I here were but few good hrevus nffcrnil, bo'Vevw, and 
tbesi! were <juli-kly taken at rtduei inns of about one 
rout f rom lit i week's rates. Less titan tlie usual pro¬ 
portion s. id on Monday— -n thut the market closed very 
bn ril atone t,notations above, 
.OOws AJto L'ALvttb. - Kxcras, *00f<H»; First quality, 
5- § iirnliiiiry. Jet.WviSfi: common. StOi/45: Inferior, 
$35.fUi. Mlleb Cows were railier 'lull ami he,i. i. 
VKAI.tjAI.VKS —Ext™. T y tb.Offg'W CIS ; Kirk ntuU- 
I y, lOiglle ; nj'il1iiary k coiuiunn, infe¬ 
rior a.i/e. \ cals were in good id holy ami moderate 
demand—’anti the tntirkrt ended In favor of the pur¬ 
chaser. 
Sheepand bWBfi—Extrasp head, *7,0JC3;8,W; prime 
quality, $n.a»,t:T.o-:t: oruinsry, *Knu.,Vi; common. t4.5fi 
*yt,C0: inrerloi. *;t.s.xu)4..Vi, Sueep and I.nmbs were, in 
large supply, dull, heavy, and lower. AVe coniine our 
rpintutinns to the i’llirent raG- 
SwiNTt.-! oni-fed, U , Tll'f, still-fed, Ibsll • . Hoes 
were m fair request, aud there was no mate’rlal change 
in prices. 
BiuiiiiTOIf, Aug. 3.— Beef cattle-E xtra, Jia.uo 
1st uu.d- *i2,0urai2,5’i; 2d do, JHMWrhiil.tw; 3d do, 
*JJ i>o..'.. r AI V IW Ihs. (the total weight of ntdc-, tallow 
and dressed heef.J There is a large numberin'(at lie ft*, 
market, lor winch therein not much demand, many of 
tbern 111 log light Cat tie, whli’ll would mil Imve conic to 
market 6o soon If It had not been for ibr drought; 
pi let’- declined $i -i i <u p,s. on Iig6C urAil*’-, nod on 
poorer qualify a still further deeiine. The prospeet Is 
itow that a targe number of Cattle will remain over un- 
tudd. Stores— fiiere Is « large lot or small cattle at 
r ,'iV tr . ,JU| ‘ mostly brinish! io bluugliter; no sales. 
Working Oxen—-Hies at $!«, 17 U Pit I, LM, no. Sot in 
mueli demand. Ml hill Cows—bales of ordinary at 53b a 
?iv); extra iTSfiiiSb. 
Sh ’i-p and l.aoibs—SJienred sheep 4 ,fa9c D lb: extra 
Ms We- Wool do. title. Lambs still at t!.fd 4 },.V) >1 
n ad. Market not so good ai lint week, ar.it prices 
lower. Lamshlns $ I,.V 139,00. Sheared Sheopskl ns 50e(i 
ty^l^ftliSlclns^^c Tallow M*,e y tt>. Hides 
, d ' vi !Ltr' VI,0 ": bflU '’ v lb: retail, 13 ( 3140 : fit 
hogs, W 0 . 1 t matktt: prices Il**@lt‘yep t*>. 
TOKO.VTO, 
f 1AMfLY WINE AND CIDER MILE, 
With Press Com¬ 
bined, large and 
small s i /. e, for 
hand, horse or 
other power. Is 
strong, red.thie, 
in mpact, simple, 
new of eonstrui - 
tlon.dii ruble, ens 
mimical A cheap. 
Grinds all kinds 
of fruit, fine, fast, 
easy, and presses 
dry. 
Some valuable 
Ir.ipm v- e m i-nts 
have been added 
to tills Milt since 
last season, and 
we now feel cou- 
ildetit that It Is 
usi wliaf. the peo 
pie want. 
Kor full partic¬ 
ulars. Descriptive Pamphlet, or Mills, ad<lre<=- tin- man¬ 
ufacturers, Messrs. HUTCHINSON A BRijTLLFH 
t> 7S9-I0t Auburn, N. Y, 
Agents Wanted.— $50 per month guaranteed. For 
terms aud specimens address, with stamp, L. L. Todd 
< fc Co., New York. T56-12t. 
f HUTCHIksojpT"^ 
4VW »AT£HT 
WINE toiota MILLS 
Treasury Department, July 25 , isoi. 
Notice Is hereby given that subscriptions will bere- 
celved by the Treasurer of the United Stnt.cs, the several 
Assistant Treasurers and designated Depositaries, r and 
by the National Banks designated and .piallfled as De¬ 
positaries aud Financial Agents, for Treasury Notes 
payable three years from August 15, 1804 , bearingjlnter- 
cst at the rate of seven aud three-tenths 
THE PRACTICAL SHEPHERD: 
A COMPLETE TREATISE ON THE BREEDING, MANAGE¬ 
MENT AND DISEASES OP SHEEP, 
BY HON. HENRY 8 . RANDALL, IL. D- 
Author of "Sheep Husbandry In the South,” Sic., 4c. 
Published by O. I>. T. Mirore, Koohentcr, N. Y. 
TuoCGrr first published In October last, this work 
hue already reached It.-. Twentieth Edition* anil so great 
le the demand for It that others are being Issued as rap¬ 
idly as possible. It Is highly approved by both Press mid 
Peoples and pronounced by far the best work on Sheep 
Husbandry ever published In America. The work com¬ 
prises 464 large 12mo. pages, aud la printed. Illustrated 
aud bound luauperloi style. Priee.8l.75. I'£'~Sold only 
by Agents ami the Publisher. Good Agents wanted In 
all wool growing Counties, to whom liberal terms are 
offered. For particulars of agency, or a sample copy of 
work, (sent post-paid forS 1.75,}address the Publisher. 
THE PRACTICAL SHEPHERD, 
A COMPLETE TREATISE ON THE BREEDING, MANAGE¬ 
MENT AND DISEASES OS’ SHEEP. 
By Hon, Henry S, Randall, LL. D., 
Author of “Sheep Husban try In the South,” “Fine- 
Wool Sheep Husbandry,” Ac., Ac. 
PTTBLISKED BY D. D. T. MOO EE, ROCHESTER, N, Y. 
This work, first published last fall, has already reach- 
edits Nineteenth Edition, aud lb demand has thus far 
been extraordinary. A new and revised edition Is now 
ready, And others will follow In such rapid succession 
that all orders ran hereafter tie filled promptly, so vol- 
mtieon any branch of Agriculture or bus .xmlry ever 
had to rapid a sale or gave such universal k»e.staction. 
The work Is a timely one,and unr 1 i;e 6 uonablyftu:5ri?®«i 
most complete Treatise mi Sheep Husbandry ever published 
America, rt is cordially welcomed and highly in- 
proved by both Press and People. Witness the follow¬ 
ing extracts from a few of the numerous Reviews and 
Letters the work has elicited: 
OPINIONS OF PRESS AND PEOPLE. 
FYow (he Aew England Earner, Boston. 
The I ractigal Shepherd —Xs a work that has lone 
been needed by our people. It sboutd be in the hand anl 
head ot every person owning sheep. ana 
Eiom the Country GrAitter/oxn exnd Cultivator . 
As a whOle. t!iG book is unquestionably In advance of 
anything of the klud now before the public. 
From J. 17. Eltppart, Sev'y Ohio State Board of Ag'rt. 
I shall with great pleasure reeotmuenil the “ Practical 
, as '" "'ig the great American work, if not 
subkmt ' e ^ esl " 01K 11 l ' ;e language on the 
per cent, per 
annum, with semi-annual coupons! attached, payable in 
lawful money. 
These notes will be convertible at the option of the 
holder at maturity, into sbe per cent, gold bearing 
bonds, redeemable after live and payable twenty years 
from Angnst 15,1367. 
The Notes will be issued In (denominations of fifty, 
one hundred, five hundred, one thousandjand five thou¬ 
sand dollars, and will be issued in blank, or payable to 
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The notes will be transmitted to the owners fred of 
transportation charges as soon after the receipt of the 
original Certificates of Deposit as they can be prepared. 
Interest will be allowed to August 15, on all deposits 
made prior to that date, and will be paid by the Depart¬ 
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As the notes draw Interest from' August 15, persona 
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Parties depositing twenty-five thousand dollars and 
upwards for these notes at any one time will be allowed 
a commission of one-quarter of one per cent., which 
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Secretary of the Treasury. 
ALL RESPECTABLE BANKS AND BANKERS 
throughout the country will doubtless 
AFFORD FACILITIES TO SUBSCRIBERS. 
i-J-v ( W 1 A TKKSI OF 18 H'EKKS— Which 
of f 1 1 - ’ upens Ang. 18 Ui, pays for oard. washing, 
pud and room furnished,except shoots and pillow case* 
v F i , 1 11 ;' y i brm ; , Y. r - v ' Kuiu,u ; s - v - Tuition 1 ' i„ common 
FOR THE FALL OF 1S64. 
100,000 Standard and Dwarf Apple Trees, 
50,000 Standard and Dwarf Pear Trees. 
A large stock or Pkach. Plum und cherry Trees 
M bit- Gr.ijiv am! ('berry ('nrrants; (.'ouenrd, Diana 
Delaware and Hartford Prolific Grille.' Vines; 50o.uu 
Pear and O.uiuce Stocks. Mow is the time to buy trees. 
Trees ore eti.In comparison to other articles. Deal¬ 
ers are invited to call. All letters and orders promptlv 
attended to. Send for Wholesale and l)i sertptlve Cata'- 
logues, and Inclose stamps to prepay postage. 
Address E. MOtiDY A SONS, 
759-16t Niagara Nurseries. Loekport, N. Y. 
JJIavkcte, Commerce, 
Rural New-Yorker Office, ) 
Rochester, August 9, ind 4 . { 
There is little activity I u this market. Farmers find 
ample employment at homo those days, and but little 
producers coming lm There is no wheat in market. 
Corn sells steadily at about $ 1 , 50 . Very little doing In 
wool. There is an active demand for Clover and Timo¬ 
thy seed, with none In the market. Taken as a whole 
tluroJs a dog-day dullness In all departments. 
KochOMter Wholesale Prices. 
Flour and Grain. Eggs, dozen lilullfii’ 
Flour, win. wifi $1^314.00 lion«v, box.iHuiu 
Flour, spring di u 9,flUa Jo.fi'i Candles, box 
yitJtir, buc|v.%vtieiiL,0 1 (ki^o ( iH> Candid extra. £2a22 
Mi-al, Indian.Krnlt ami |{o«u. 
WhvaL ixt'iH'M'i 2,2l\a2,50 Armies, bushel 7»3il25r 
Be6fwblD’(.’anad«2,U^:i7, Do! d^ed^ »;;”VSp l^ 
••.«... 4 • •• •« *. l#4l\iiil J5U L't'.kdipfi i|a -it ■ ->r 
Kyti.(W lbs. rl lni..u.(HLuO,(K) CUerrlet do 
Outa, by weight... 95,a U<i Plums, do _ ltLli2ti 
5*- r * c > .1-fLi 1515 Potatoes, I)usli52.9teooo 
BtAur,.ii,niili,n; Ill4c« and 8fei„. 
Buckwheat.. (Klg/kic. SlaiigUterud. S«9c 
Meot-. (Jalf u 
Pork, old me38.-01,00(300,110 8bt*ti'Pnlts. s&Vts 
Pork, new mess -Ki.uiVs ‘"-0 1 Lamb Pelt.; """"Anib'oo 
Pork, dear.40,tHfa.42,UU Seed*. & 
Dressed Uogs.c’i UO.Wfio U.tRi Clover, medium £ -3 - 
Beef, ewt.u,uw»i, 0 U j t« rei . _ 
Sprluglamiie.... l,il«S'3.00 Timothy . _'•? _ 
Mntum, carcass.. tuc 'gundHri 
Hams, smokvd..20,(Xi(72l.u0 Worn!, hard iflju -7 vt 
Shoulders.15,'XIa l«,(Hl Do. ^ 
TWkiUi 8 . SMSS® %r)(UlOn..l 2 ,i« :,r.]3 l bi' 
>, Ain. A—Beeves—The market- has not 
hern so well supplied this week, the hot weather excr 
elMng,a great Influence on the amount consumed, 
i Here Is, however, a fair export I rude at good reniu- 
neratlvt* ni’Ices. Inferior Uhebl at t dicwt; me¬ 
dium f n*U); sujietlor $5. Sheep—(.’Upped In good 
supply at 83,40fii)4,i j by the car load. I.atubs very plcn- 
tltul at fAd, 2 ..vi for good. Calves—83,fit<ud,«i. Hides 
(irrceni fj 1 U) tb- »Gl 5 i;( cwt.; trlmuicd do., S6,l%ifi,su. 
CHICAGO, Altli. fi.—Beef Cattle—Thcrclsag'oitde- 
mnud ior prime cr.vios of href catllc st full rates-but 
the supply consists chiefly of thin, inferior stock. Ves- 
tordav and to-day the market l.a= oeen quite brisk. 
mo.! o?iif ^"ri" ^ ** °' vt • According to weight 
and qiialltx. llogs—1 he market U buoyent and active, 
at an advance of 10 c. 1U0 lb. bales range ?K 5 i\,|)iii, 75 . 
fair demaud and firm. Sales range 85,62^: 
I gFVSTOKEClCtH 
thP beat practical Sheep Book, I think, ever pub¬ 
lished, and does great credit to Dr. Randall. p 
Erom the Michigan Earner. 
Mr. Randall has made the very best book extant on 
Americau Sheep Husbandry. ' ooh e ttlnl 011 
Fiom C. Ij. Flint, Sec'if J toss. Board of Agriculture. 
I have devoted all my leisure moments to a perusal of 
the work, and congratulate author and publisher on 
what appears to me to be a complete success. 
From the Ohio Farmer. 
M,B« r ?P B ';\ t,ori of J ht " *athor—who ranks as the an- 
. I s eounIr y npou all ttmt pertaius to the 
breeding .'Hnl management Of sheep—will induce a large 
and continued demand for “The Practical Shepherd ?^ 6 
From the Fraine Farmer. 
..The illustrations of sheep are by the best artists of 
?r ew il n 1 *! 8111 iTt ( . on ?' The letter press and paper 
are all that could he desired In a work of till, deserttv- 
m'Sit B I ,ie™Sw t !t l( 0UbtecUy n:efet wlUl Hie large sale lls 
THE WOOL .71 ARKF.TN. 
NEW YORK, Aug. A—During the past work the fol¬ 
lowing were the quotations for the dtrterent grades • 
M«; full-blood Merino 95 
* “i 1 , 11 i**,'- 1 —’ ; Native ami ! , Merino yob 95 • 
AV^S. , / , ’* l !fc Vk..T 1.05; superfine do IKK i,"5: No. 1. do, 
a^M^biUfonaaieceo unwashed, 60Jh: Do. common 
Foreign —Peruvian washed,4n«fl0c: Chilian Merino nn- 
1 oT r ‘. , ‘o ^''’b*; Mi’S’.lza do (V"SS; ( oniiuon 
w*6ue.lS_,u.4fi; EUtre Rios do 40 : 45; unwashed 25 . 30 ■ 
tfrl 0y * Cape Good Hojieanwashed Gtui: 
65. East India washed 4.Var>5; African unwashed i.3. 4 .V 
do. washe.1 55(360; Mexican unwashed H4 ,37; 3.lTmm 
dll S4g S, ; dr. washed 55,.«5; Syrlatt uqwashed 35 ;.',7c, 
«*5S3Tgf’ 
Ht “KQ 
Nov 
J he CELAM3PIOKT. 
H I C K OK'S 
PATENT PORTABLE KEYSTONE 
CIDER AND WINE MILL. 
10,000 IN USE AND APPROVED. 
Tids admlarble machine Is now ready for the fruit 
harvest of 1*4. It is. if possible, made better than 
ever before, and well worthy the attention „f all tann¬ 
ers wanting such m virtues. 
It has no superior In the market, and is the onlv mill 
that will nr.uxerly grind Grapes. For sale by ilU re¬ 
spectable dealers. 
On account ,,r the very heavy excise tax oil spirits, 
there •» ill be a large demand for good Cider, i which Is, 
bv the way, ti c most healthy l everage there is. especi¬ 
ally for those a.ltlcJert with fiver esinplalutsd aud every 
one having appl, , will moke them up into good 01 er, 
uiuu vu uieumm eai.ru n esteru ; £10,51(1 le,75lot common 
to good <ni iurt"*. brands extra round fioniird < iiiio^'nii l 
| lr ‘td- brands. Kouthtrn h.'ur quVv? at 
819,76(5)11.30 for coinmnu, and JlJ.-ih j f,,r Fuilpv •mil 
■ M'li'f / 1 'unu'i bin Flour I, quiet aim ilrott sales ai'fb.Ni 
^xtra. ^° r B0Bun ®* t * • 1Qtl 81u,l£xgll2 ! lXl for gooff to ctiolu 
® n, ! ; , Wheat market Is dull, aud common 
gradi .. (avor t lie bnyer; sales a; £2,A’ l itn ior Piiicag.. 
uprlilgt 82.A3 l 2.41 for Milwaukee club; $ 2 ,t'V: 2.45 (or 
a “^iroVS> v . u, !^‘ c; for w inter ml NVYstern^ 
aud 8 .,j.'. _'.<U i-ir umber Michigan; the 1 x 1,1 r pi lie for 
Vbrv cuol.’e. Rye In quiet. „i um k« J, a 
Barley .Midi Is out.’! a! * 2 . 20 .:. 2,25, Tuc Corn market li 
heavy ; tale- at * 1 .Vi, 1,96 tor new mixed'West"™, and 
pb. tv M.extem. Oilts are rather more steady 
at 9-‘>V( j- l t (>if,j|- ( 011 : 0 hi and State, and £ 1 , •> ior U'esturii 
w‘- 'bad extra choice U e-tern at $ 1,02 ~ ’ 
Pbo\IuI0nS —The Pork market o dull and heavy 
sales at * G.w) ior nn-v.; *.-,’ 5 ^: 1:1111 for in w me"' fni 
tor 1 Tim. and *35,91 Mr prim, ,u, , 3 . Also newmesi 
heavvMidb. ",'i ? 4 ‘1 i f “ Beef m.'ii ket i.- 1 I 11 U ami 
„ ■aK.lt-i ul fi ..1 |.j tor connr ry * sr> uo.; ^ rv.p 
W A DI ! * %v!TH U| ^ 3 ^ I'rime m« j ss beef N 1 jilt e* t at S’^ 
Cut iiiral, are dull at 15c (or shoi,!,-|m o " 
J au ;v b igg-I li.ims atSiCf The Lard market s 
dec til d 1\ liiglu i. with a good ilc-iuaud ; -ales „t 21 
"NiCl fils'* Sub Mil/or August buyer's option 1 1 ‘>vv 
aud 2 'M "G.. same ten.,a. and deltv, ry, at 22 L* Uurl 
iiw w y. ,pl o'““B'Hai i haiigtx »t its:r. 45 e, rbr Ohio uni 
« CWbcu ai 
for^ c oTumo'u u \ *p r I me! ‘ 1 *' * fairl '>-l»lry; sales at 20,,,30c 
for l n‘tAl!lnG.’ UOr ‘ al 81,50 for eWpplng,and*1,60061,80 
TORONTO, acg, 3—Ft.orp.—Very excited, especial¬ 
ly for good brands of superfine, aud there Ims imeti i. 
anv.v'i 8 j ,v *bV’c l" price, bales have liecu made a-' from 
a 
sab - have lieen effected at * I.-JC. A lew lot - aej imi.i it 
$4,i9i4. 8 niK lb af and double ext is at $ 5 . A 45 
Wheat has been In butter demand, at 
«Rf r .oiT,' *" Koed: 9<..8l for goo .1 to*" tra - 
£l,u,i., , 05 for superior. Spring^Vheat vtrr VoUve at 
8 Sul*‘c for cotmnou Co good; v:, ,-p. ,,, r 
85e..'!M lor niiHMior. Barley U no * in^deiuiuuL Th* 
Kcid ^V5t)ci1iscmcnt 
B ASS KAUK.- We can furnish a tine article of Bass 
Ban* prepared ior budding, at the rate of 3Ucts. per 
pound, or 25 dollars %> KO tbs. 
7 '*-- 1 . . THOMAS A HERENDEEN. 
M ii’. doii. N\ qyne Cm. N. V .. .1 u]y i'ii. jig*, 
’J’OBACCO TWIKTE 
_ . _ NYliolesale and Retail. 
Teuts and Flags To Rent. Flags To- s .ip 
J AMES FIELD, 12 Exchange St. 
bT .VDV ERT1SINO TERMS, In Advance —TlITtlTY 
r'lVE cs.vts a Line, each Insertion. A price and 1 
naif for extra display, or 52S cents per line of space 
Special Nurtuts (follow lug reading matter, leaded 
60 cents a Hue. 
ty The edition or the Rckal Is now so Large as t. 
render It necessary that the first form (ontslde pages 
should go ;,1 press on Friday of the Week nrecedlmrd i^ 
BOOKS FOR RURALISTS 
rpu INVENTORS AND PATENTEES- — Invention 
A examined. _ Patents obtained. Patents re-i-S'ic.l 
latent®extended. Rejected cases prosecuted withou 
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The following works on Agriculture. Horticulture, 
Ac., may be obtained at the Office of the Rural New- 
Yorker. We can also Burnish other books on Rural 
Affairs, issued by American publishers, at the usual re¬ 
tail prices,—and shall add new works as published. 
A Book A,aeru -' :,c jranri 1 Johnstons Chemistry and 
Do. Diseases of Dom* s- 
tic Animals. l,Hi 
Am. Bird Fancier. .... 25 
Am. Kitchen Gardener 25 
Barry’s Fruit Garden..1(26 
Am. Fruit Grower’s 
Guide, Elliott,. 125 
Bright on Grape Culture 
2 d edition . 50 
Brow in '6 Field Bookof 
Manures.tffS 1 
Brhlgemau’i Gardener’s 
Assistant.1,75 . 
Do. Fruit Cult. Manual 75 
Breck’s Book Flo wend.1.25 
Bulst’s Flower Garden. t, 2 i 
Cattle and their Dlseasis 
Jeimlugs.,..1.50 I 
Chemical Field Lec¬ 
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Cottage and Farm Bee- 
Keeper. 75 1 
Cole’s Am. Fruit Book «0 
Do. Am. Veterinarian., tju 
Dadd's Americau t attle 
Doctor.Igjy 
Do. Anatomy and Physi¬ 
ology of the Horse..'. 3,50 
Dig ci do ml plates. 9 , 1 X 1 
Dan it’s Mu ck Manual. . 1.00 
Do. Essay ou Manures 25 
Do. Prlre Essay on Ma¬ 
nures . 25 
Darlington’s Weeds and 
Useful FUuiL.12k' 
Davy's Devon Herd 
Book.1,00 
Directions for Preserving 
Natural Flowers. 1 . 5 U 
Dixon aud Kerr's Orna¬ 
mental and Domestic 
Poultry. id >5 
Downing's Fruits and 
Fruit Trees.2*50 
Everybo<ly tils own Law - 
. ver ..:. 2 S 
Family Doctor, by Prof. 
Henry s. Taylor. 1,25 
Farm Drainage |H, F. 
French ,1 . 1 , 2 s 
Farmers Cyciop.edla of 
Modern Ax— Blake... 1,35 
Field’s IVarC'-iilure ...1,25 1 
Fish Culture..LOO 
Flint on Grasses .V1.25 
Flowers Ibr the Parlor 
ami Garilen.S,09 
Grape Culturist by An¬ 
drew ts Fuller ... 1,25 
Gm-non on Milch Cows tki 
Herbert's Uorsi—K*< [>- 
ers.. 1,25 
Hooper's Dag an-f Guu, 
.Paper. 24 
Dm do. doth. 50 
House CuHun of Orna¬ 
mental Plants. 75c 
Jennings'Sheep, Swlue 
and Poultry, .1,50 
Leuc.har's Hot-Houses. 1,23 
Pilin'-* 11 .-W work on Open Air Grape Culture 
’ 1 .* I . nil r il *4 VI tixtiul . »U. 1 1 . . .. . . 1 - 
• - *»■»•.•♦”• 1 • M4T X lilUViKP 
The N»rxiiQiui Grower's Manual, by \\ 
25l\ Vonug lw>uselicispt i i'‘s * * 
25c. Wnol Grower a u5 '" 
6 and 8 —SS Cents each. 
, * 3 P“Airty of the above named works wi 
by mall, ixist-ptld. on receipt of the uric 
Address D. D. T. MOORE. Roc 
WANTED, A VOL'Xfi MAN skillful In digging and 
’ ’ planting, prtinlngaud gratting fruit treelf to take 
charge 01 a large l’ear Orchard, near Pldladeloluo. 
1 m' e i°- l i t » U . M uexl September, when the advirUscT 
will visit Rochester. 
Address DR- J. S. HOUGHTON. 
■ 5!) - 3t _ Box 1.421, Philadelphia. Pa. 
J^USSELL STEAWBEEEY PLANTS, 
ALSO 
Buffalo Seedling Plants, 
For all orders rocetved after August 1st, ISO-1, the 
following priced will be charged: 
Russell’s 20 Plants for. . 7.. . $ 1.00 
Dee ITO da. for. $A00 
„ * P°’ . UX* do. for. .. $ 20.00 
Buffalo—$1.5 l* per dixeu: #400 per TOO. 
Cash to accotnpxny onlers. Plants warranted true to 
name, by J. tvEtClI, Waterloo, sieneca Co., N. Y. 
'glEDSELL’S PATENT 00MELNEE 
CrtfoiukTT.], 
Do. Catechism or Chem¬ 
istry for Selnxits. 
Langstroth on the Hive 
and Honey Bee. 
Liebig s great work o* 
..Agriculture.I j 0 
Do. F andliar letters to 
t antiers. ujO 
LI lisle v’s .M ■ rg H...-ses* 1,25 
Manual 4 Agrlcullure b} 
kiMRod wu! Flint... 75 
J i ns a Hoise's Foot 25 
MHaunt on U:e Cow. . 25 
M' -1 re-'s Jlahua; on Flax 
Culture.. . 
Modern Cookery bv'Miga 
* Mr* > .! Rale ;,50 
M rs Abel - s, [fe. lh,, iSc - 
"tieam t La vies’ Guide 25 
Mium s Laud Draiuer.. 50 
Nadi s Pii-grosslve Far¬ 
mer. jO 
Norton’s Elements of 
Agriculture.... SO 
OlcotPs bc-iytio aud Im. 
phto 1 ill 
Panic.' ou the Straw: • 
iKrry.. j s 
Pei bier’s Lund Measurer 50 
[ ersoPs New Culture of 
Ibe V liie. . 25 
Practical Sheplierd,'Ran¬ 
dall . 1 75 
Produce and Ready 
Reckoner. n> 
Qutuby’s .Mysteries, of 
Kee-kteplug. 2 
VJ u f L .' t *y e u '‘'i'bigCiitiie » 
nabbii Fancier... 25 
Richarilsoti ou the Horse 25 
Do. on the Pests of toe 
Farm. 25 
Do. Domestic Fowls.... 25 
Do, ou the Hog.. 25 
Do. 0:1 the lienor Bee. 25 
Do. on the Dog. Cloth,.. 50 
Rogers bcli-rtitle Ag,. 1,00 
^hepheni’s tn*ii Book 2 , 5 ff 
Skinner’s E i 1 louts Ae 25 
Smith’s Landscape Gar¬ 
den big. .j j* 
The Horse and his Dis¬ 
eases, Jeuulng*. 1,5 
Thomas’ Farm imple¬ 
ments. 100 
Thompson’s Food of' ’ 
Animals... 75 
Do. ilm paper..50 
I'opham a Ctiemistrv 
made Easy. 25 
Warder's Hedges ami 
Evergreen’s . 1,50 
W a ring's Elements of 
Agriculture. . 75 
Do. 011 Sheep. jfi 
Do. ou the Hog. 75 
Wax Flowers, how to 
make them. 1,50 
\ .'ling Farmers Manual 
ami Workshop...1,50 
■on » new wora on (open Air Grape Culture orw *1 . 
' l i Tu . ,;,1 ..'.\ n cultiv!inounr , r..baoco,l)c, 
-- - . -V. H- Clark, price, 
<f -ta b Matd’fi Directory, 
Stock Register, \ olutues 1 , 2 , 5 , 
1,’VIPI.GV MI NT. $77. A 
Ij to sell .-tewing Macblue 
slon on all Machines sold, 
work for the above wage-, a 
Address D. B.HEUKU 
COLLEGE 
SE FT E IvdB E IR, is 
m^a ifl tl£ ,0n for ;i(,VMlced 5 
V01 UKV. A. W. COM'LES. D.D.. Pc 
MANTFACTURED by 
D. S. PLUME gii CO., 
No. 59 Duane-street, New Yorm 
STROXa, LIGHT, J.XD ORXXirSSTSL. 
Sold by all IIoum - Furnishing Dealers. 
M VlTTHd t V Ii V V, l >U LADIES' INSTITUTE . 
IUH In Its building.'-, a’ld. d to the great ul 
ne'idcorpTof Vmtrm'toro 1 "" U ^ 
^ lor Llreulurs address Hkv, C - V. SPEAK, the Prin- 
1 _ 7ul-7t 
f I '1IOUND.1I.E SOI 1 11 DOWN'S,_11 ivin . 
1 recently i.urchi.o-d from “i"l, Tlluku- r L 
IMs entire flock ol celebrated SOUTH DOWN sli 
1 am enabled to offer tor sale about -1 1 , 1 •' 
tav. ille Br..- I. e.„m,rDlnV F Wv kwVs , S l ? h " 
I.e-, Hid I WE NTV K' V I f, , i, GVV ES rd VarldUa 
STEEL COMPOSITION BELLS 
A good Church or oilier Bell for 20 Cent 
infe ii-— per pound. 
t WARRANTED 
pgff & k A To give Satisfaction. 
For valuable Information 
npou the subject of 
BELLS 
send for pamphlets to the 
□n.h r?Igne- L»*Lo an’ the unit 
manufacturers of this de¬ 
scription or Belt with Har- 
- H.-soil’s self-acting p.%- 
Co tenJsff rotating hang- 
B lngs,eUherlnthiscoun- 
fry or lit Europe. 
ieiiwtsr.'l 
( O XJ El ED.- 
C^iict?3*s L’ure.i w iUu'U t pain or inn iis#* oi’ riir* : n I ip 
T un’erous U -iH,. Swelling. iVoltW, Ulcere LrI lui'hrou- 
, ■ suca C’ssrtUly trrat<?<!. ClrCulJirs 
ireatmeat sent free of charge.. Address 
7 jj.il DR& fi^gt'OCK Jt TOBIN, 
'**" u 27 Bond Street, New York. 
M MOOD WATER 1*1 l*E. 
1 < 'A, iin Arcade, Rochester, 
sues oi this pipe, from one to 
st durable, and best pipe In use, 
le> and villages, for breweries. 
1 water courses of alt kinds. It 
ron, and is much more durable, 
purer medium for conducting 
in' „ 5 “"l 1 cheapest fanner’s 
y'k "altr from stiriu.- to dry 
AMERICAN BELL COMPANY, 
No. SO Liberty Street, New York, 
739-tf 
PARLOR MUSIC STORE AND PIANO-FORTE EMPORIUM 
- 35 STATE STREET, ROCHESTER, ivr 
V-. A -V A ri. n UKifiifi p, ROCHESTElf, 
M.\hat V° f on Ul ‘ S Coaltncnt - 11 u ^ctous, aud 
PIRST-OLASS PARDOn. 
The undersigned having been engaged lu this exclusive business for several years, is a thorough iudj 
OP MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS AND MUSICAL MERCHANDIZE 
Ob ’ 6 pVANO^’oiH^l’^ES that 1 C*skn*b(*rotmd 1 we^t'of C N’ r m-''v * VS* hx TS :uv1 ^ LARGEST AS: 
country. First is the celebrated and " orld-reuowued i0fk t ' u -’ ana '“^hdes the best uiauuue 
...CHICKERINQ & SONS GRAND, SQUARE ARD UPRIGHT PIANOS, E 
f * A SI c Y PIGEONS 
‘i 111,10 chf| L'e$t 
1 ' 1 Imported, and s,-- f 
le, ted from i|„ best foreign Ic Niiy- ’A 
GraliG. If it were possible 'fc> as Jje» 
** r vvutlriiipn who aru not 
taucKTs toUnow tlie amount 
of ptLMsnu* in knnpliv aud -- 
//j ^, .nil fluo l*iiri>oiiH, bearer huv 
f ''. i 1 ! 1 'nI 1 , Ul '', 11 a 'Ifi'b ” which would form * 
^ bDl* nul'l ormuiient in their knmlpn* 
LrnmmJs. bcmitpvlisl s- \sStfkv or 
Post-Ofllo(> float KmWNewYork fcity 
LMLRITELD SE.TIINauv Fam Tbi^Tdiv 
I L'4th. Hc>ar»l t u^Jilnir. I’url au«l room 
lurni-hed with 8tovc, tuhlr, stuud, chaiis bL'iIsluad 
ina tres, ami beddbig. except’ Bh^ti’ ^^ 1 ^^ 
lultton lu common English , .. * /,,, 
Do. higher English.. ** 
• h>. Aucleut Latiuu.rjps -. • 
A. deduetton Of twenty-five eetil.- per wc-'l rnm the 
ivg?iC%ssssgs.«5L , £aag 1 
Pi meipal, or 1-ALV i HI.K, Secretary. 760-2L ’ 
T>RIDGEW ATER PA 1 NT.—ESTABLISHKIi IAV).-Ftre 
iltr l.ropt, for roofs, outside work, decks ot 
i r TV*'vi r V) ' r ’''i- railroad bridges, depots, 
•SC. Lb-pot ,4 Maiden Lane, New V > . 
739-361 ROBERT REYNOLDS, Agent, 
H AKV 1>T gloves—B uck ami Dog skin Gloves, 
Wmiesaie and retail, at the old stand for Ti-unhs. 
>s nips and Ghvrs. 7S State St„ Ko -In ster, N. Y 4 
l5s " tr A. R. PRITCHARD. 
BEST FAMILY" SEWING-MACHINE 
WHEELEE & WILSON 
MANUFACTURING O', were awarded the Frusx 
Pkkmrim at the Great International ExhlblUon. Lon¬ 
don, 1862. 
Principal OIBct^ wVo, 625 H roadie ay, .V. T*. 
*85 *• 8F- DIBBLE, .Agent, Rooliecter, N. v. 
' : „ „ ”,.,.. reel.) VVAKK V NTKO r O K bIVS YEARS With DrODi—i-new 
lelivera-, U< ' u '"'i* h >y wrved, aud the lust runic at be warn 
udeuvery, when the price aud style ot instrument la given. All Instruments sold at 
CrrrARa - ACCOHDEONS, VIOLINS, 
THE STOCK OF SHEET MUSIC IS NEW! 
*•* “”*‘ c “Saak^si 1 '^"-*»£■ J2b“&ss5s? < 8 | v 
THE 6AITI43 iTlllIKi: 
r,rTS' W r 'AVHK, Aug. 2 HekE CATTLE — 
^’’ r . l b(* Week at all the markets are 
FI Is l quality, JlV.id 
fai-mwe . ‘'rought ha- had the effect 
iriYnraT .-* 0 u"\ ,y off U'elr stock to mart 
catttewI?i U 1 U "' n ' waa » 'urge supply o 
thls weelV ' ‘.'r 6 '’ 1 " gather, -t together at All 
UB Wttk ’ Many of Ujc cattle were scull; 
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