Oats arc dull and heavy; sales of Western at.85®86e; 
State, S2o. live dull imc'l uotein >1. Corn Is freely of¬ 
fered and I lower, but cloalpg In demand; sales at $1,16 
for mixed Western, and closing quiet at $1/4. 
Hay, sales at 1 1.3 v<,,1.7b per l‘.ei Ihu. Cork, sales at $39 
'239,80 for old mos-i 5 IVd.r u for new wet-:: 83SM4I for 
old prime: and *39.on for new prime. Beef la moder¬ 
ately active uiu) llnti; e ili-S at $itd«l9,S0 fir plain lutes; 
$20v24,9i for extra m Cut meats ire In lair demand 
and nroi; sales at l?V<: for •houldrra; IS y,c fer hams: 
and lye for nnsco d hums. I.unl Is sruroc, In good de¬ 
mand. and firmer; sales at. Ufeiisj^n for No. 1: 20>#i£21'.i 
for fair to pilin’ 1 1earn anti (ettle rendered, and ehotcr 
At. 52he Hough 1'lax seed, $3Gf3,16 per bn. Tallow, 
llj^idltie. 
HUFF ALU, Oct. 17.—Flour—Sslea double extra Ohio, 
(ID; do. Ml- nH ’t'. *9,8h; do. Illinois. So. Wheat No. 
I ou. I'.tl winter. $i,(W; Chicago, $1,50. Corn, *1,311. 
Outs. 6V>‘ .... Ihii'ley, l.To.t 1,7S. Hve. 11,28. I'e-tc 3 . 
$l v H5. Ber.ii-, no sales. heeto. no quotations, dull and 
lon er. Hay. $2oji 2-> for loose Timothy by thy 1 aad 
Oatmeal, $'iFa.I6. OH meal. 9<>i per mn. Coarse mill 
feed, $ 2 s; tine, $:U; finished, $91 per tun- Potatoes dull 
at.78cf.ii$ 1 , 27 ,. Fall apples. $ 2 . 2 . a2,75 per Mil: Winter, 
$2,75(<c3,85, Halt, jr.9tvhvi.ita. Green hides. lOe; green 
salted, i2W@i3e: < rv flint, 23m2fie. Feathers, 90c- 
Heavv truss ptir);, jai/KHSf-li Card, B3e, Hams, 2U® 1 
22 r. hchouldei !-. 17,a tSr. F,ggS. 2Y’ ilC- Cheese nomi¬ 
nal at lti -i Butter, 4%4;c for prime State. 
CHICAGO, Oct. 1.5—Flour. $11JX) fDr White Winter 
extras; *.\*i for If. I Winter extra; an-l $7,7&'5,P,2b for 
Hp-ltig extras - Wheat. * l /W.r.l ,05 for Vo. t Red; $ 1.9/ 
®l.6l tor No. 2 dm; * I, f.'. for rejected IN d; *l,<»®1.61 for 
Spring. Corn. $1,22 a 51,25. Oils.flVhtHc. Rye, $l,0fi@ 
Iji*. Bnricy, $t.5 r ,i l.Gt. Butter. SW.5JMC- Beans, $1.90. 
Hroout Cot"It. W*i p-r In:. Cite’.--. I?;u26e. Cider, 
$JW0Ca)7,fiU per M l, Eggs, 2SVi>27i’. Onions, $1,65(51,70. 
Potatoes. oOrfcSUO. Timothy seed, $4,«k<64,25. Flax 
seed, $2,25. Timothy liay, $17^2S. Prairie hay, *13@ 
15. Apples, $3(a t.5d per bUU Grapes, lttgilSe yd It.. 
Pears, $ lfl@23 iter bbl. 
Special Notices 
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TEE PRACTICAL 8HEPHERD, 
A COiSTLETE TILS ATT 3 2 ON TH3 BBSKDINO, HARASS - 
ME NT ARP DUKASES 03 3H2ZP 
By Hon. Henry S, Randall, LL I)., 
Author of “Sheep Husbandry tn the South,” “Fine- 
Wool Sheep Husbandry,” Ac., At. 
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From the New England Farmer, Bottom. 
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THLE WOOI. HARKETk 
A CURE FOR CANCER. 
NE5V VOHK, Oct. 15.—During the past week the fol¬ 
lowing were the quotations for the different grades: 
[hmertic .—-Saxony fleece Wfd.93; full-blood Merino 90 
>. and v do. K5;d'J0; Ni live and *, Merino ?d@85; 
extra pulled Bu j DO; supcrllne do dVaK5; So. 1. do, 
6 <567; California fleece unwashed, ; Do. common 
do. 245X50. 
Fbram— Peruvian washed, S\550o; Chilian Merino nn- 
waabed !<7(dril ; Do Me . tlza do 30(0.15; Valparaiso do 40 
5(45; Menno do R\o.«; Mestl/.a do 4ka.«; Common 
washes! 80e£58; Entre Rios do ftSSifVl; xmwaslie l tXVi.iX): 
Cordova wat.Ued 7 vi.75: Capo Good Hope unwashed 5.Vi 
fill; Bast India washed 40..iM: African unwashed ."5>ti45l 
do. washed WiyTll; Mexican unwashed XV-42; Siuvma 
do Sf»i 4*J; do washed fid SITU; Syrian unwashed ,‘!7,aii9e. 
CHICAGO. Oct. 15.—Ti H Trib'xne naya:-” The market 
eonUuues dull and uuoll&uged. Quotations nomiual. 
No quointious are given. 
Wa have published several curds from Drs Babcock 
& Tobin, (‘27 Bond slreet, New York,) or wondeiTul 
enrek of Cancer—cures which have been made without 
pain or the use of the knife.. Below we publish several 
Other remarkable cases: 
New York, Sept., 1R&I. 
To those afflicted with Cancer:—This certifies that 
in 18611 discovered a hard lamp in my breast, which 
soon began to cause mo much anxiety and trouble. I 
applied to several eminent physicians in New York 
and elsewhere, all of which agreed that it was a cancer, 
and many pronounced it incurable, but advised its im¬ 
mediate removal by the knife; this I wouldnot consent 
to, but concluded to apply to Drs. Babcock & Tobin, 
who pronounced U a curable case, and removed it 
(without pain) In a few weeks, and made a permanent 
cure. It being some three years since it was removed, 
I can cheerfully recommend Drs. Babcock & Tobin, 27 
Bond street, as skillful Physicians, especially in the 
treatment of cancer, and will be pleased to give any 
information to those desiring it, by calling on me ai my 
residence. Mrs. Henrietta Beardsley. 
153 Luaens St., New York 
WASHINGTON STREET NTJESESIES, 
GrENEVA, 1ST. "ST. 
Bronson. Graves Ac Selover 
Call the aitention of DEALERS and PLANTERS to 
their large and well grown stock of 
TREES, GRAPE VINES, &c., 
CONSISTING nr PART OF 
APPLES, Standard aud Dwarf, thrifty and fine; 
PEAKS, “ “2 and 3 years, stocks 
and hands erne, dunces', varieties; 
PLUMS, 2 yearr, a irons; 
CUERI-MK.S, 2 years, thrifty and fine. 
Also, a full and rholoe stock of the best, notice, hards 
GH APES, 
Consisting of Adirondac. 1 and 2 years, very strong; 
Iona, ISkuclla, Delaware. (Jukveling, Diana. 
Hartford Prolific, Ooncobo, Ac, strong, healthy, 
well-rooted plants; together with the best leading For¬ 
eign kinds. Also, a general assortment, of 
Small Fruits, Oraaiaenlai Tires, Slw& and Roses. 
All for sale at lowest rates. Personal examination, 
solicited. 
Price List sent on application. 7GS-3t 
OYMENT.-*75 A MONTH.—AgeUtS wanted 
■11 Sewing Machines. We will give a eotnmis- 
al! Machines sold, or employ agents woo will 
■ Uit above wages, and a'd expenses paid. 
DvB. HKRKINTON *C<>.. Detroi t. Mich. 
VENT ORIS AND PATENTERS.—Drawings and 
IrteatlouB for outalnlng patents In the United 
Canada and Kuro|je. liejected applications 
ted vi ItbOUt charge unless successful. -T. FKA- 
Western New York Patent Agency.Roch- 
J Ruffalo. N. Y. 770-tt 
X11JI CATTliE [tIAKKETS, 
cmcifiO, Oct. Heef Cattle—Sales at $3,2036,35, 
chiefly at $4V:5,iJU. Hogs—Sales range at $6,25*11,26, 
chiefly at $:>,*aV(: 10,23, with good detnaud.— Tribune. 
ALBANY, Oct. 17.—Beeves—Quotailon; range from 
4 to 9Xc tt,.. according to quality. Slieep, 6@7Hc. 
Lambs, 6®7c. Hogs, lia.l-ie. 
nno MiRSERi MEN I —Choice Peach Stone.-. 
J KXSbushels for sale. Address . 
769-41 A. E- K AR TLF.T 1’, Kalamazoo, Mich. 
TN'FORiTIATION ABOI T THE WEST, 
1 its Grain and Stock Interests, Soil, etc., etc., cm he 
found Hi the IOWA HOMKnTEAD, an AgrlculttiTid 
7fl>-ii H. W. PETTIT, Dts Motoes, Iowa. 
In Williamson, Wednesday, Oct. 12th, at the resi¬ 
dence of the bride’s father, hv the Rev. Mr. IRELAND, 
Sir. J. W. KAK, of t'enheld, and Miss SARAH C. 
RICHARDS, of Williamson. 
On Tuesday, Oct. 4th, at the residence of the bride's 
father, by the Rev. Gko. G. Markham, Mr. WILLIS 
WILMOT, of Webster, and Miss ELIZA O. SAMP¬ 
SON, of Pen Held, N. Y. 
ANOTBER REMARKABLE CASE. 
Drs. Babcock & Tobin—A t your request I give the 
history of one of your remarkable cures during the 
past winter: A tumor appeared on iny daughter’s un¬ 
der lip, protruding nearly one Inch and a half, and 
which, on examination, the physicians pronounced a 
fungus form of cancer. Its rapid growth, combined 
with the gradual decline of her health, gave as much 
alarm; our physicians consequently advised ns to have 
it removed Immediately, which was done t wo success¬ 
ive times—first by the knife, the sec ond time by the ap¬ 
plication of a hot iron, aU to no effect whatever, as it 
would spring up and grow' more rapidly than before 
About the first of April we providentially received 
your treatise on cancer, and immediately applied to y<>j, 
and after a few weeks had the satisfaction of seeing a 
perfect cure made without pain or inconvenience after 
it had been removed by several other methods. Such 
facts as these should be published to the world, as we 
consider your skill has saved our daughter from much 
suffering and a premature grave. 
Mrs. C. Y. Golden, Long Branch, N. J. 
P. S-—Will send pamphlet, describing treatment, free 
of charge. DRS. BABCOCK & TOBIN, 
27 Bond street, New York. 
F AK.Mf FOR SALE.-160 Acres, situated in 
the west part of liock Island Co., three miles from 
Muscatine; dry and left lie land, timber and prairie, 
with spring water «>n eacU80 acre lot; also a good well, 
a thrifty young orchard, a good, new house, well fin¬ 
ished.— acres under Improvement, with new and sub¬ 
stantial fence. One of the host of farms for fruit or 
sheep, and nearly all smooth enough for groin fluids. 
Ilium re of .IONA. FOSTF.K, Rochester, N. 3., SlTeL 
FOSTER, MuaCo lue, Iowa,or J. HERBERT FOSTER, 
on tlie Farm. 7iV4-tf 
YIN’S PATENT 11 AIK CRIJIVERS 
LADIES, T KY THEM. 
Thev will make your hair w eve beautiful without 
heating It. For sale at variety stores throughout the 
country. Retailers will Tni supplied by any nrst class 
Jobber of Notions In New York, flillaaelphia or Bos¬ 
ton. 769 
Rmi ^.buevtisements 
I3F“ADVERTISING TERMS, !«. Advance—THIBTY- 
fm Cents a Line, each insertion. A price and a 
Half for extra display, or 62 ,S cents per Hue of space. 
Sfsclal Notices (following reading matter, leaded,) 
C*J cents a Hue. 
v~F“ The edltiou of the R ORAL Is now so large as to 
render It necessary that the firol fora (outside pages) 
should go to press on Friday or the week preceding date, 
and the List form (tushie pages) ou Tuesday morning. 
Hence to secure insertion advertisements Intended for 
the lost page should reach us ten days lu advance of the 
date of the paper, and those for the Inside (7th p:urei on 
Monday. 
r pHE TRUE GAPE COD CRANBERRY, 
FOR 
OCTOBER AND N0VEMBEB PLANTING, 
For upland and garden culture. Under my method of 
culture, the yield last season, on common dry upland, 
wan oyer 400 bushels per aero. F.xplictj directions for 
cultivation, with prices of plants, w ill bs sent to any 
address, w HU Nursery Cat Hogue, complete. 
IS. M. WATSON, Old Color v N urserit?, 
769 Ot Plymouth. M-tes. 
Apple Trees. 6 to 8 feet_ 
Dwarf Pear, 2 years. 
Isabella and Catawba, 3 years 
Liana*us HUubarb 
The above of the finest growth. 
Also, all the usual variety of Nursery Products at 
corresponding rate-. 
Address DEWITT C. ROBERTS, 
76S-4t Highland Nurserles, Syracuse, N. Y. 
PEN DAVIK, fill NEW YORK PIPPIN, 
J A i- tm- m 06 t popular marki-l apple now being 
planted. Wt* have a fine stock, whirl. w« offer ut $16.00 
per hundred, or $ 125 ,CO per tnousoud. Also a large lot 
of splendid trees of OTHER WESTERN SORTS, for 
sale cheap. A floe stock of EVERGREENS, very low. 
FLETCHER tk BEELER, 
769-41 Indianapolis, lad. 
1^11 f M M 4 apple trees.-I have the disposal 
r\J\J of a large lot of AppSe Trees 3 and 4 
years old, grown near Cold water, Michigan, which 1 
will seH at $69 per CXX) for merchantable trees from 5 
to 8 feet high, packed in boxes and delivered at the 
Railroad Depot, Toledo, Ohlo- 
767-il A. FAHNESTOCK- Agent. 
F OR SALK.—The best stock and grass farm (at the 
price.) In Monroe county, ivlr.g live miles south of 
Koi hosier.an l containing 152 u’.rcs. Apply to HuYEY 
,t WHEELER, Attorneys, Rochester, N. Y. 77i-lt 
F ARKIERS, ATTENTIORT ! 
l>o cot purchase a Mower or Reaper for the sea¬ 
son of UvA, until you see "T:;k Improved cayvga 
C’lltKK MOWKK ANDltBAPKB.'’ and “ Impi-oved Casual 
Chief Junior Mower," manufactured by 
BARBER. SUBLTHjN A (ML, Auburu, N. Y. 
Circulars, with (tall description, Ac., furnished on ajv 
plication, or forwarded by moil. 765-st 
HHSMIIV FOUEjIAN WANTED, 
... _ _ _ __One 
- 1 who thorvu 'Ms uudtrslands the propagation aud 
culture of fruit trees ami other out-door stock, has had 
some experience as for, man lu a wholesale establish¬ 
ment, aud Is capable of managing a considerable num¬ 
ber oi hands. A dress 
A. G. HANFORD A BRO„ 
771-3t Oolmnbua Nursery, Columbus, Ohio. 
Frank MIller’b Leather Preservative and 
Water Proof Oil Blacking, Prepared Harness Oil 
Blacking, and Polish Oil Blacking. 
By Frank Miller & Co., No. 5 Cedar St., N. Y., 
near Pearl, and No. 8 Wellington St., Toronto, C. W. 
I3an»ville. I-iv- Co., N. A'. 
We offer to the-trade 100,000 S.and&rd Apple Tree?, 
fine. A flue btoefc of Standard ai d Dwarf Pear Trees, 
Plum Trees, Apricots, Currants, Raspberries. Black¬ 
berries, Gooseberries, Evergreens Roses. fV.ir, Plum 
and Angers Quluec blocks, Ac- Our stock L wed 
grown,and w. are confident will give satisfaction to 
all who may examine It- [768-u 
Sept., lSit JOHN C. WILLIAMS & CO. 
\\7TCKurrs patent wood water pipe.— 
it I. b. HOBB1K M CO., li» Arcade, Rochester, 
N. A ., manufacture aU si.-- of this pipe, from one to 
twelve Inches bore. 
It Is the cheapest, most durable, and best pipe in ase, 
for water works tn cities mid Tillages, for breweries, 
tanneries, railroads,and water courses of all kinds. It 
has all the strength or Iron, and is much more durable, 
besides being j. much purer medium for conducting 
water. Wt* also make the best and cheapest fanners 
pipe In ase. for conducting water from springs to dry 
<>i( ) ( iOn ! CHEAP U ITCHES AND 
ru>)w.\ /' ‘V ' . i, .vt-iry at Wholesale. Sutlers, 
Country Merchants, Peddh-rs, and general traders sup¬ 
plied at Immense bargains. Watches and Jcwelrv 
of every description, In any pattern or quality, and in 
any quantity, constantly ou hand and made to order. 
Estimates Of Aliy class of work furnished. Good Can¬ 
vassing clerks wanted. Prices and full descriptions 
free. Address T. A H-G AFGHAN, 
771-41 716 Broadway, N ew York. 
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OFTIIOCAANB 8 of the most enterprising Farmers, Hor¬ 
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select the best medium— aad that the above Is first ofits 
class, many prominent ilanufaeGirers, Nurserymen, 
Seedsmen, Dealers la Agricultural Implements, Machi¬ 
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tions. Publishers, Land and Insurance Companies, 
Agencies, Ac., Ac., tu various parts c»r the country, can 
attest. 
From the Few York Daily Tribune. 
We don't care what a publisher charges, so that he 
gives us the worth or our money. Mr. Moore charges 
36 cent* a line, and hU circulation makes it cheap ad¬ 
vertising- \V e don’t know the circulation or the 
Rural Ntv-1 orkkk, hut we know that It pays us to 
advertise m iL 
Pom the New York Daily Times. 
Moore’s Rural New-Yokkkk, published at Koch- 
ester, lias a very large circulation, espuclallv among the 
ftgrlculturvl population of the Nortiwni, Wsstcrn,'and 
Middle States, and otiers a very excellent medium for 
advertising to business men of'this eltv who desire to 
reach those sections. It Is an aide and well-managed 
paper, aud deserves the success it has achieved. 
Tee following works on Agriculture, Horticulture, 
Ac., may be obtained at the Office of the Rural Nbw- 
YOkkkb- We cau also furnish other books on Rural 
Affairs, issued by American publishers, at the usual re¬ 
tail prices,—and shall add new works os published. 
Allen’s American Farm j Guenon on Milch Cows 75 
iiig's Text-Book, for 
Bee-Keepers, or i'aets 
in Bee-Keeping, with 
Alphabetical Index,.. 
Cloth....75 
PojJrr,. 40 
Edward J. Evans At Co. 
Respectfully Invite the attention of 
AMATEURS AND PLANTERS 
To their extensive stock of 
Extra Select TREES and PLANTS, 
Grown with especial reference to the demand from 
parties purchasing fur their own planting, embracing a 
LAR&E AND CHOICE ASSORTMENT 
OK 
FltLTT TREES, both Standard and Dwarf; 
DECIDUOUS TREES, for Lawn and Street Planting; 
EVERGREEN'S, 0 f Choicest Kiuds; 
HARDY FLOWERING S11RUU8 AND VINES; 
GRAPES, of Choicest Varieties; 
SMALL FRUITS, of the Leading Kinds; 
ROSES, BEDDING PLANTS, Ac. 
Parties contemplating planting Fruit Trees largely, 
or desiring choice, weU-grown Ornamental Trees, for 
Cemeteries, Street-Planting, or the improvement of 
Private Grounds, are Invited to examine our stock. 
EDWARD J. EVANS -V CO., 
765-lt Central Numerlets York, Pa. 
( lOTHIC COTTAGE GARDEN AND 
VT NI'USER V. — riie above Justly popular little es¬ 
tablishment Is now offered for sale on easv, long terms, 
at a bargain, on account if failure of the proprietor's 
heal tli. Buildings, Fixture mud Gmn-bousee. all new 
and good, a full stock on hand. For particulars, ad¬ 
dress or apply to the proprietor, on the place. A bar¬ 
gain #walls Homebody. Health Is gone, and something 
must be done. .). T. WILLSON. 
City ef Juckson, Mleli., Sent., 18*34. 771-2t 
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