AZZARD CHERRY PITS. A few bushels 
fresh Black Hazzartl Cherry Fits, at $8 ¥ bnahel, 
ale by O. B. MAXWELL & CO.. 
-3t Dansvllle, Livingston Co., N. Y. 
^LPRED UNIVERSITY 
AND ALFRED ACADEMY, 
Located at Alfred. Alleoafv Co., N. Y., on the line of 
the N. Y. & E. R. R. The location is retired and healthy 
in ft rnral district, amid a people of stem lure-city and 
industrious habits. Strident* here enjoy all th« advant¬ 
ages and are tree from many ortho ainrementssurround- 
I - 1 : Btlons |ricatco 1 is irnl larger villages No 
place is better adapted to the successful nnratut of sci- 
enco and literature than Alfred- The Faculty is "com¬ 
posed of a large and permanent Board of Teachers 
having charge of the various Department* extending 
through the Academic amt t:n versify Coarse. 
Calendar for 1 The Fall Term commences 
the fourth Wednesdayof August, To; Winter Trim com¬ 
mences the second Wmlneedav or December- Spring 
Term commences the tmb Wednesday of March 1866 
Each term continues fourteen weeks. 
Expenses.—Board, per term of it weeks, .*31; Room, 
for genUeinaa |4, ladies M. Washing, ?i: Fuel S3, win¬ 
ter id; Tuition. 47; Incidentals, ¥3. Musde. Fenclllno- 
Palming, &C.,extra .. Whole expense from s.Vj to $55. ~ 
The receucly ocgauizeil “Normal Department 1 'offers 
pecudar advantages to those wishing to prepare rhem- 
selvcs tor the profession of Teaching. For more full in¬ 
formation send for » Catalogue. Address Prof. T. R. 
WILLIAMb, Allred Center, Allegany Co., N Y. 809-8t 
d'ommm 4 ?, to 
WALKER’S PATENT VEGETABLE SLICER, for slic¬ 
ing Cucumbers, Potatoes, ipp'es. &c. Patented June 
6th. BUS, and just being introduced. Good agents can 
make $5 to $10 per day w-tiout trouble. Sample sent, 
post-paid, for 60 cents. Cbculars free. JAS EDGAR, 
Sole Manufacturer, jig Maiden Lane, fP. 0. Box 5616) N V 
j HUTCHINSON^ 
Hew DATE nr 
1W1NE &CIDER MILLS 
F ALLEY SEMINARY, Fulton, N. Y., 
for the. term which opens August 17th, i a *r>, oilers 
board, washing, fnel and room furnished, except sheets 
and pillow canes, for $48,(10. Corn molt Euelisfi $3,00.— 
Other solid branches from $1 to *2 each, higher. For 
Catalogues or Circulars, address 
8U-8t J. P. GRIFFIN, Principal. 
L ASELL FEMALE SEMINARY, AT 
Anburndale, Mass, ten miles west from Boston. For 
beauty, health, Ac., location not expelled, Spperior fa¬ 
cilities for Music, French and Painting. Can accommo¬ 
date but lUty. Address 
sio-it crarles w. cusniso. 
A GENTS AVANTED.—T wish agents in every 
town and county to sell my new engraving of The 
( hTid'a Prayer, or " Now T lay mo down to Sleep,” adver¬ 
tise.I m the Urn vi Nkw-Yorker on the nth or June, on 
pagotflO. Old agents say they never sold anything that 
sold so easily. Exclusive control of territory given. 
For particular# address W. J. HOLLAND 
Publisher. .Springfield. Mass. 
VOUNG LADIES’ INSTITUTE, Maple- 
1 wood. Pittsfield, Mass., will commence Its 25th aca¬ 
demic yeur Sept. 21, lsOi. The excellence, nortrisiieTice of 
Its corps of instruction, ita mperior fhe.Ilfrtes for physi¬ 
cal culture, and the h. auty i nd salubrity ol Us locution 
are widely known. For Circulars address 
SllVSt_C. f>. 8PKAR. Principal. 
1 AAA FARMS IN 
Ii ANSAS 
From 10 to 3,000 acres each, as desired. Best Farm lands 
in the State. Terms easy. 
$3,50 TO $7,50 PER ACRE. 
Apply to SMITH. BRAMHALL & CO., 
80i-4t 37 Pearl Street, Now York. 
fljGT I PER MONTH.—Agents wanted in <*verv 
wUl " town. It Is iumcUung hew and of real value — 
For particulars address, wtm staran 
80S-tt J. S. PARDEE, Binghamton, N. Y. 
V ERY SUPERIOR F VItM.— For gale, a 
farm on the East Henrietta road, four Tillies f-om 
the city, containing V) acres. The soil Is of the very beat 
finality, and *.n til!) highest -lute of cultivation, being now 
tilled tor the raising of garden seeds. 
It has good buildings, a good orchard, and is thorough¬ 
ly underdrained. The tolling health of the owner in¬ 
duces the proposed wile. 
For particular-, inquire of ROBERT W. WILSON, the 
owner on the premises, or of S. D PORTER. Real Estate 
Broker, No. s Reynolds' Arcade, Rochester, N. Y. [sii-tf 
S First Premium Improved Or 
SEWING MACHINE. N 
THE EMBODIMENT OF 
PRACTICAL UTILITY AND 
EXTREME SIMPLICITY. 
Patented Hay 13£A. 1862, irnprorement patented June 
9fA, IS>S. The celebrated Fa mil 7 GBit Skwtsq Mx- 
cnrvE, a most wonderful and eteffanuy constructed Nov¬ 
elty, is noiseless In operation : uses the straight needle; 
sews with DottBus or Sixolb Tamn; makes die 
rcuialng stitch mote perfect and regular than by band, 
and with exiraordin.iry rsp'dity. Will gather hem, ruffle, 
shirr .tuck, run up breadths, &c- &c.; requires no lubri¬ 
cation or change of stitch.; is not ilabl«to gti out of or¬ 
der. aud Will LAST A I.IFKTIMR. 
*' For the dressmaker It la inmluable. for the house¬ 
hold it supplies a vacant place.”— Godey * lady's Bank. 
“It uses a common needle, sews verv rapidly, and Is so 
easily understood that a child can use it."—A'etc York 
Independent. 
•• With stogie or double thread. It silently, vet vary 
rapidly, with a common needle, makes the running stitch 
exactly like band sewing.”—AV’o York Tribune. 
All persons who boy or offer for sale Imitations at this 
genuine Machine, will be prosecuted for Ualriogement on 
the patents. 
Stogie machines sent to any part of the country per ex¬ 
press, packed lu box with printed Instructions on receipt 
of the price, *5- Agents wanted everywhere. Circular 
rpO FARMERS AM) 
LOIBER DEALERS. 
Scribner's Lo^ ami Lumber Tables, 
Issued fn small pocket form at the low price of 30 cento, 
contain* the most complete and rei lab! <: Tables lor meas¬ 
uring Saw Logs. Scantling. Boards, Plunk, Wood, and 
Lumber ot all kinds, ever published, also finite a n am her 
of other useful tables, for farmers, mechanic*, and busi¬ 
ness men. 
This I* the. only hook of the kind now published, and 
has had a larger sale than all other books ever published 
on that subject. The calculations nude give to the far¬ 
mer Just wjut belongs to him by mathematical measure¬ 
ment. Over three honored thousand copies have alreadv 
been sold. Tn all new Lumber Rei, to .vs thl* book wifi 
will hp round Invaluable. The book ts sold by booksel¬ 
lers throughout the Putted States ami Canada. Sent by 
mall, post-paid, on receipt of 30 cents. 
Address GEO. W. FISHER, Publisher. 
Rochester, N. Y., July 11. 1535. SOQdlcoam 
2 ^“TO WHEAT GROWERS! JSJ 
A WtltTK Win: AT, as early as Hie Red M> UlerdDCan, 
ho* been - sine'- the wheat midge, or weevil, made it ap 
pcaranoe—the cleat want with wheat growers. The 
“Diksjl Water 'Ffle\T.’’ an entirely new variety, and 
now for the first time offered i public, 18 a chotec 
WHITE WHEAT,ii« early, and In every respect as hardy 
us any Red Wheat, ami yields at le tst one-third more. 
For samples and further information, send ait cents in 
stamps to (he subscribers, f leveUnd, (Ohio. 
For sale by A. M. HALSTKl), t>*J Pearl St-**\ New 
rark: F. BfsBRf T.. Toledo, Ohio, end by HUGHE.'*. 
DAVIS «ifc ROCKEFELLER, or ourselv - hi tills city. 
T. J. & J. T. SHELDON. 
Cleveland. Ohio, July, lSfo. 811-Ut 
THE PKOVIMION MARKETS 
I^HEFFIELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL 
OF YALE (OL.I/EGE. 
Courses of Agricultural Instructfen —including the 
Practice or Agriculture and if eni culture, Agricultural 
Chemistry and Pny&lology, Principles of Breeding and 
Feeding, Injnrions Insects, Rural Economv, Forestrv, 
hrrnch and Gorrran languages,&c.. Ac.-open Sept.I3tb, 
I8«w. F or detailed Programme apply to 
smtomj Prof. GEO. J. BRUSH, New Haven. Conn. 
NEW YORK, July 29.-Cotton, UoWc lor middlings. 
Flol-b.—S uperfine State *0,10^6,65 , extra State, f6,<c® 
7,00; choice Slate, $1,03fi$7.10. superfine Western, $ f M0@ 
6,65; common to medium extra do, $7,00®7JJ5. common 
to good shipping brand* extra round hoop Ohio, f-.15(3 
s.SO; trade brands, f'L'WkrtS.yO. Canadian flour 1« doll,at 
CrKAih —Wlteat, Chicago spring $ljrWtl,55; Milwaukee 
club, fl,30ftIJUI; winter red Western, $l,iUtitl,7J; interior 
do, $1.8»«'ii.to, amber MicblEitu, 1,7*6*1.42,H i while Mich- 
igan,fl,'.»». Rye and Barley dull and aomtunl. Coriutoles 
at kluthtKc for mixed Western Oats OOt^wMC, 
Pnovieioxe—Pork, IS3.25*»i,73 for new mess; LiO.OOa 
30,00 for mess. LiO.tAir.in.OO for prime. Shoulders I5@i6l<c. 
Hams, UGulu .c. Lard, IWjVflc. Butter. 22,«47c. for Ohio, 
and 28®84e for Btnte. Cheese, lUato^c. Hops 10tgS5 for 
common to prime, 
ALBANY, July 29 —Flour, city brands $3<39,7a. Corn 
meal, B UK! tba, $1,75(41/<;. Wheat, white Michigan $‘2,10. 
Rye no sales. Bariev malt Is fiulet. Corn, (Sto. Oats tile 
Mess and clear pork, $s«a,io. Hams $t@35c. Shoulders 
19c. Smoked Beef ’23c Lard,3-1 iiaSS^c. Butter '2 »32e. 
Chew) lA3ktfl lor now.— Journal. 
BUFFALO. July29.—Flour, sales of Indiana red and 
white at f7,75®8,00; X aud XX Ohio spring aud white at 
$7jW)if«H.oo, Canada white at *st,' ( a 
UKA.I.V—Wheat, No. 1 Chicago and Milwaukee ?1,4»"<1,- 
•T2. Corn, TVKAsnc. Gats, .Vl.a.V.e. Harley, 75c<a,|l. Rye, 
■J0c. Peas $1,20. Beans $l.2.Va.l,37’.;', 
PBOvtstovs— Pork, $2(),on«v31.00 for mess audllelit.- 
Haiii*. '(LV/fhc Shonldert), J7<,).|7c, Lard. 21>J® 22c. Salt 
$2,20<ii,2J15. Butter '2j®27c. Cheese 1 ha 15c. 
TORONTO, July ’2ti.-Flour, M,l5a,5.70. Fall wheat, at 
tl.GO^ljW ** bushel; spring do. or.mfi,oo Barley.75® hoc 
P ena, tUM.SOc. Oats, Wb45c Butter, li®lflc. Cheese, 11 
ails Kgg»,lJ(<th> 0 . Uam. tl®15c. Bacou. US@i'2k'C. 
Laru. It® 15c. Tallow,rough,0c. Green apples. $1^0® 
6; dried dii, 7<.yH P tt. Potatoes, TOSi.sde F bush. Carrots, 
80c. Turnips, 25c. Beets, 75c, Onions, >1,50. Beef, h® 
10He- Mutton, 8<ai'2c. Dressed hogs, 5H@’)H'c. Mess 
pork, f'2’2; prime, $18. Shoulders, 9®llHc. Flay|7@8 — 
Straw, $10,50. llldes. trimmed, $3@l,00 V 100 tts. Calf¬ 
skins, 7c,(i‘Jc. Sheepskins, $l®l,y0. blieep pelts, 15@25c.— 
Lambskins 25ciii35c.— Globe. 
yURSJDRY FOR. S AI jE 
Unprecedented Chance to enter the Business. 
Keystone Cider and Wine Mill. 
fills admirable Machine Is iow ready for the trust har¬ 
vest of 1865. and Is made tn the most perfect manner 
with e'tuer one or two tubs, md U wel' worthy the at 
tentlon of all persons wantln; such a Machine. It has no 
superior tn the market, anc is the only mill that will 
properly grind grapes. For ale by all respectable deal¬ 
ers. I also make two sizes f * superior press for Ber¬ 
ries, &C-. &e. If your mercb-nt does not keep them, tell 
him to scud for one for you «r write for one yourself to 
the nramitocturer. W. O. HICKOK, 
906-l5t Harrisburg, Pa. 
The celebrated Llnnxan Botanic Nnrserie* of Flush¬ 
ing. N. Y, cUxblished in 1732, being th ■ oldest “urser . In 
the world, having sustained Its high reputation for over 
a century and a quarter. Is now offered for sale for in- 
pern lire personal rmsone only. The Nursery 1* fully 
slocked, aud price will he made very moderate and terms 
most liberal The value of the st >ck can be paid in con¬ 
venient instalments an l the land will be either leased or 
: ' - 
and itsceleliTltv at the rfouth, will civs If a la. ge share 
of the actlclpted buslneae from that section. For partlc 
ulars apply to PRINCE A CO. 
A MONTH ’—Agents Wanted everywhere, 
tjto introduce the Improved shasv db Clark 
150 Family Sewing Machine, theo-.afy low price ma¬ 
chine in the country which is Uotne&i by Grover & Baker, 
Whee'.er & Wilson. Howe, Singer & Co., aud Bachelder. 
AU other Machines now sold tor less Ursa forty dollars 
each are irifnnptmsenhj, sed the seller and user are :t- 
able to Jfite artl 'cdpriion.vient. Salary and expenses, or 
large commission allowed. Hltisrraled circulars sent 
free. Address, SHAW A Ct-ARK, Bltideford, Maine. 
N URSERY 8 TOCK.-I will exchange Nursery 
Stock, raised In Wayne <ounty. for houses aud lots 
on farming toads. Address JTEL H. PRESCOTT, New¬ 
ark, Wayne Co, N. Y. 808-8t 
F OIL SALE.-The residence of the late 
John Koxkixz, Esq , Canandaigua, Ontario Co.. N. 
N. This very dc-'lraldc rropm'ty Is H'tuate.l In 'he beau¬ 
tiful Village of Canandaigua, and contains stxty-tliree 
i63) acre*, or thercabOU's, *f excelleJit land, mostly tin- 
derdralued. and In a high state of cultivation. The 
House, which t» large nlul cocatUOdl 'ttS ‘tari ls on rising 
ground i mile north-east cf the post- Clce and railway 
station, and commands a delightful view of the Lake and 
part of the village. The Ga den and Orchards are well 
stocked with choice fruit, and adloinlng me Piinivdiate 
surrouudlngs of the honsc a fine grow, of about 15 
acre*. Tile ltnd Is admirably adapted to -V -rro pur- 
pt«t).v,as shown by set eral acres at present under nur 
sory cuUivutlou. For terms, and particular* apply, per¬ 
sonally or by letter, to MBs. UANKINt, 
811-St Canandaigua. Oufarlo Co.. N. Y. 
\ A MONTH t—I want Agea»ere: 
O I " " *7P a Month. expeu*es raid, to S2!l f 
cfc*. the best selling ever offered. fuR partii 
Address OTIS T. GAREY, Blddelovd, Maine 
STOCKS FOR NUISERY.7IEX. — Plum, 
U) Cherry and trainee stoex; also '2 years old Fear 
.stocks transplanted. 1.500 S rear Old Plum tree*; 3,000 to 
t.COO 1 year oldDwsrf Pear t ees. Strawberry plants of 
tho following varieties:—Gian; Agriculturist. Russell, 
Buffalo, Hooker, Trollopp’s Victoria, aud Wilson's Al- 
baav. Asparagus roots, 1 am 2 vears old,* few 100. Hor¬ 
net Raspberry plant-. Ma?,z n.l Cherry ruL*. u good or- 
der, now In sand. The abov stock will be sold on rea¬ 
sonable terms Circulars smt free on application. Ad¬ 
dress JOHN MURPHY, Agi Dunsville, Llv. Co., N. Y. 
PENSION AND CLAIM AGENCY. 
1 ESTABLISHED 1861. 
The Railway Horse Power that Is unequalled for ease 
of team, amount of power, and has never failed to take 
the First FBxitm ovss all its DOWPXTi’roBa w'aere- 
evei-tested. The Combined Thresher and Cleaner that 
cleans BquxL to oxr Fixyuse Mill, tit for mill or 
market. 
Threshers, Se/xi valors. Fa uni ncj Mills, Hood 
Senes, Seed Sowers, Planter*, Ac. 
All of the best In market. For price and description send 
for Circular and satisfy yourself before purchasing. Send 
lu orders early, as we are governed bv first come, first 
served." R. tfc M. HARDER, 
tOO-5teow] Cobleskili, Schoharie Co., Jf. Y. 
STARR AND BENEDICT, 
(Suc&x&rs to Hu lots Ira €. Clark.) 
Office 6, Eagle Block, Rochester, N. Y. 
This agency is aurhonred to prosecute the claims of all 
Soldiers or Sailors that have served In the present war 
in any branch of the service. 
Bounty, Pensions and P.>y for widows, widowed moth¬ 
ers. minor children, or orphan sisters oi deceased Soldiers 
Bounty and Pay fo* fathers, mothers, or other heirs o' 
deceased Soldiers. Bounty, Pay suid Pensions lor dis¬ 
charged Soldiers. &c. 
IN' STRT7 CTTOoNTS. 
Persons ai a distance, wishing claims collected, have 
only to write, giving Hie name of the Soldier, his Com¬ 
pany and Regiment, when we at once forward the neces¬ 
sary papers .fiill lus-tructious. 
No natter what your claim, write. Money advanced. 
Having the best of del titles, all claims Against the 
Government are promptly collected. 
GEO. H. STARR. O. M. BENEDICT, Ju. 
REFERENCES. 
Gen. J. S. Maxrt v da lx. Gen. I. F. Quotby, 
Roswsll Hast. M. l\, 28th District. 
Gen. JAStas E. Wood of Geneseo. 797-26t 
WALL'S AGEICTJLTUEAL WORKS, 
ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
The undersigned Exeent rs of the estate of Joseph 
Hall, deceased, will centime the manufacture the cele¬ 
brated 
Hall Tlirasliing Michine and Power, 
which for execution ami stle of workmanship stands 
unrivalled. Also. 'Nr 
Collins’ and Shattuck’s Combined 
Clover Nlacklne, 
the easiest running machlu«|r'»4e. capable of thrashing, 
hulling and cleaning at one narSyrion. 
For lutbrmatlon apply or otherwise. 
M‘. JJEOLT6n, 1 Execntors. 
Rochester, N. Y., June 26, >65. S06-tL 
THE UNION APPLE PARER 
JNCERSOLL'S IMPROVED 
HORSE AND HAND POWER 
HAY AND COTTON PEESSES. 
Thcsemachlnes hate been tested In the most thoroneh 
manner throngboat Uiis and foreign countries to the 
number of over 2201. 
Thk Horse Poweb Is worked bv either wheel or cap¬ 
stan, and in many respwt p oasesses une*i u sled advant ages. 
We iavlte those wanting such machines to write for a cata¬ 
logue containing lull information with cuts, prices, Ac., 
or cull aiul examine personally. 
Presses made, 'Alien so ordered, daily for packing 
hard and heavy bal-- for shipping. 
Orders promptly attended to bv addressing 
ingbksoll & Dougherty. 
[7St-12tldm] Greenpolnt, Kings Co.. L. L 
AT AUCTION. 
J. R. PAGE, AUCTIONEER. 
On the 16th day of August next, at 1 o’clock, P. M., I 
shall sell my 
Entire Herd of Short Horn Cattle at Auction. 
The herd Includes over Foktt Head or Bylls, Cows, 
HgireRs and Calves, a sog the BuL- will b • sold the 
celebrated Bull Hohspcb 18),) Many ot the Cows ate 
In call by him. 
The Princess Tribe will I * sold, and an opportunity 
tt is afforded to get some ot tho choir ..-si blood ou the 
Continent. Sale absolute. Terms, cash, or approved 
notes at 12 months with In "v.. The cattle sold will be 
dell ■ Te i at the Ceutralor Erie Ratirusds at Attica. 
;ri No postponement on aecoun. of the weather. 
Catalogues ready and sent bn application. {S(X>-6t 
Darien, N. Y., June 2t>, 1 - A T. C. PETEI1S. 
f's REAT AGRICULTURIST STRAWBER- 
YT EY.- Fob R2 J. Kbeok will furnish and send 
bv mail, free of postage, one dozen good true plants; 100 
for $10, by August 20th. Fruit growers pronounce it the 
best berry known. 
Russell’s and Buffalo ?er fS per 1,000. 
SOS-tf J. aEECH, Waterloo, N. Y. 
WHITTE5IORE’!< cure for FOOT-KOT 
tt LN SHEEP.—Where numerous compounds have 
been used without success, this remedy has p< *itiveiy 
cured. For sale by all Druggists, in Rochoster.fo Post 
* Cara?; in New York, by Gals & Bobissos. iVreocs 
wishing to tiv a bottle can'hnve it sent bv express to anv 
part of the country by inclosing 75 cents’ to the manuf ac¬ 
turer. F. W. WH1TTEMORE 
TSO-tSteow Chatham Four Corners, N. Y 
RURAL BOOK$ 
LPatent pendlng.J 
ENTIRELY NEW. 
The Union Apple Paring Machine is so constructed 
that the knife pares going both ways, thus avoiding a 
waste of time in turning back witlio’i: paring, ami al.-", 
overcoming the oWectfOns to tho ’’snap machines,” 1* 
contains a less numoerof parts than any other maeliUie in 
market. The nrnrs are all conuected directly With each 
otlier, thcrehy illspe.nstng with the arbor or rod to con¬ 
nect them, and which has always been liable to work 
loose and turn around without moving the. parts. It is 
about the usual welcht of others but more compact, thus 
being stronger. It is very neat, a* will be seen by the 
above cut. It Is very thorough In Its eon<trn«tion, and is 
not liable to get out or order by corn-tar.r or hard using. 
Only four turns nr the cr mi are required to pore each 
apple ’ It. has a i'.ratgli! knife, consequently leaves the 
apple smooth aud handsome. Great pains have been 
'alien to perfect this nundilno In a',1 ns parts, and It Is 
warranted entirely satl.factory, For s ilo bv ail dealer*. 
WHJTTKMOUE BROTHERS, Sole Mannfuri irers, 
36435 boothbridge tit.. Wore. <:«r. Moss. 
THE PRACTICAL SHEPHERD. 
A COMFLUTK TBSAT1SS ON TUX BEXKDLNO, MANAGX5L2NT 
AND DtSXASSS O? SHESP. 
By Hon. Heury S. Randall, LL. D. t 
Author of " Sheep Husbandry fit the South," “ Fine- 
Wool Sheep Husbandry,” Jtc., Jkc. 
Published by D. D. T. Moore, Rochester, N. Y. 
Or sent, post-paid, to any address In United Si des or 
Canada, on receipt oi price, ea.tHt. 
The Practical Shepherd is a large l'imo. volume ot iSl 
pages, handsomely Illustrated, printed and bound. Price 
#2. :post-paid, if seat by mail) which ts cheap at present 
cost and p.- ices of hooka. To any Hr sal Club Age:, t ;l. 
e., any person remitting for 5,7,10 or more subscribers to 
the R- X. Y. for 1565.) we will furniah the work at a 
handsome discount from retail price. 
From A. S. Ad a, former Editor Arnejvxtn Ayricukunss. 
It strikes me As much the best work yet published for 
the American bns-der; u:ul ts tiuficestionably thorough, 
hottest and impartial. Moreover, It ts well got up. and 
a credit to the publisher, especially lu Its cuts. 
F'Vm Prof. C. Dewey, D, D-, LL, D. 
The work seems to be as nearly a complete treatise as 
Is to be expected, u Is concise, aud yet full: aud the 
conciseness of Its neat style renders its fullness admi¬ 
rable. It does not lire one la the reading of IL Its 
details aro lucid and yet tlioroughly practical. 
yVom J. P. R-cr-oUls, Si .'y Illinois State Ay'l Society. 
1 have little doubt the work " ilkmeet fully the wants 
Of those engaged in Sheep Husbandry. It has Oeeft look¬ 
ed for with mucii interest, and slvius, from the not very 
earefkl examination l have given U, to be "bat the au¬ 
thor designed to make—an Impartial and useful book. 
From the Journal of '.he S’. 17 State Afl Sxaety. 
Tux Practical unit ciuckd is a most complete work 
on Sheep Husbandry for the practical wool grower, and 
gives all the Important matter required for the manage¬ 
ment of sheep as well as a description of the various 
breeds adapted to our country. Tula work meets the 
wants of the wool growers. 
from C. L. Flint, Sec’y Mur. Board Agriculture 
I have devoted all my leisure moments to a perusal ot 
the work, and congratulate author and publlshei ou 
what appears to me to be a complete success. 
Darien. N. Y 
J Qr rt tv. s. .hculure ico., i q t 
lOt) I « The well osU>)Ushed strictly lOuDs 
PE0DU0E COMMISSION HOUSE, 
No. 250 FuUon Street, Netc Turk. 
Reference — Xew York Xkti .al Ech<i.;ge Bank, N. Y. 
Have unequalled facilities for disposing of Wool, Hops, 
Leaf Tobacco sud Hlghwlm-s, direct to manufacturer*. 
The usual attention given to Butter, Cheese, Fork, Beef, 
Flour, Grain, Beaus, F a*. Dried and Green Fruits, 
WOOL MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, July 21.—Domestic fleeces remain about 
the game as last week. The following are the quotations: 
65<ft67c for Native and M Merinos; inqtTUc for and \ do; 
70fj,7lc for full-blood ilo; 75(,t.7c tor Saxouy; 6k,65c for 
No. 1 pulled; OSiiTOc fol -upurllne : 76a72c tor extra do; 
20vt25c for common unwashed California, and Vi,tHc for 
flue Foreign — Chilian unwashed 'AValOc; Kulm Rio* 
washed45ft 17c; Cordova SkalTa-, Kast India 25<,»!«mc: Af¬ 
rican SOfa-lOc: Mexican 30(ai35c; Smyrna 25q>4S—A’. ITiViL 
BOSTON. July 25.— The following arc the Adver 
User’s quotations: - Saxony choice, TYvibe; Saxouy 
flOOcc, 72(#73c ; lull-blood Merino. bMt(,,0c; Ui roe-quart ere 
do, MiSlHl; halt ,!o. bl'tulr ; common, Mtilll; Western 
mlxed.MHsrtBc; Cal liorn I a, 20(35b<;: Canada, Sb&Wc; null¬ 
ed extra. 7Ns*86c; superfine. 7iv.t75c; No. 1. Sixitifie,— 
Smyrna, 28a’5c; Buenos Ay rot. 25ttl0f; Cape Good Hope 
87al2 -e; OliUiaU, ’bkHtili :; Peruvian, 33<ii38c; African, 20 
@50c; East India, STvbloC. 
WtyOL ts' MiciiUi.ts.— Thu following am the quota¬ 
tions iter wonl at dlifercnt point* n Michigan, up t* Julv 
26th:—Ypsllauta 52:j5dc; Detroit , a d^60u; Adrian SO^OOo; 
Hillsdale 53(it56C-j Battle Cieek Sfiafoo; Marsha ! SSuliUOc; 
Sturgill Meg-'7 c ; Cold water D0®5t‘ci St. John* Me; Te- 
cumseli HfiCti'H'; JoiivsvUie 53c; Three Rivers 90w5*c; 
Kidamaxoo tbyJXic .; Ionia 56&40C; Flint 53s(57c: Dexter 
SIka'IOc ; Hudson -Viot-teic: Foutlac, VqfoOc ; Grand Rapids 
50<&57c; White Pigeon, fo®60c; Albion, SdicASc, 
TOROKTU, July 26.-l ight supply aud active ; ll®J4c 
F 1 » for good fleeces.— Globe. 
Wool tn Canada — We take the following quotations 
of prK j at;different points, from the Globe of July 26: — 
London. 12a»4tc. Hamilton, Marific. Galt, 4L3.C2C. Ih.r- 
r'te UOoUDc. Guelph, SxffilOc. Dundas, 35e. Belleville, 10 
(a lac. Brautlord.85a*37ViC. 
rinvo OR THREE Toinpciiite 
L13WO DU THREE Ternpcfnle Scotch or 
L English Shepherds, with small tomlUcs. will find 
constant cmplovnicnt and good wages. Address 
310-2; D. W. H. HOWARD, Wtnameg, Fulton Co.. O. 
A BIERICAN ROOFING COJIFANY. 
CREEN’S PATENT. 
This Company la now .'repaired to furnish one of the 
best articles ■: Roofing - er ritroduced, consisting of a 
stout material made wavr-pr '! ,iy a compound of IN¬ 
DIA RUBBER, hardc.no.l bv a oat of METALLIC PUNT 
orepared expressly. Th* wbols r enstc na* been thor¬ 
oughly tested. In entire!v WATER-PROOF, and unaffect¬ 
ed by change*o: weather.; 
It rolls up ana unroll* . i* a piece of OH Cloth. 
It Is designed for covering U All. WAV CARS,STEAM¬ 
BOATS. DWELLINGS. t*Hb s and SHKDS. Itcaube 
laid down hy any senj: 1 ' ''ig man. It la cheaper 
•Jian any known rooting t'f c ,nal durability. 
It can be seen In nse aud -ainnles had bv applying at 
the Otiled of the Company. HEN ItY SMITH, Agent. 
HAH Si ylo. M Wall St,. New York 
rpO INVENTORS.- Patents obtained In America 
± and Europe. No .liarg.i on rejected cases unless 
sueceiaful. J. FRASER & CO., Patent Agents. 
810-St Rochester and Buffalo, N. Y. 
LANDER S’ NEW BEE HOOK -’Nature’s 
Him Book," a complete guide to the Apiarian. Every 
Bee Keeper should have one. Second new edition Just 
out. Sent, post paid, for 23 cents, Address 
810 , W. A. FLANDERS, Shelby, Ohio. 
< -7 / \ PER TliUU OF II WKKKS— 
UiDVr Will pay for Board, fuml-fo d re >■«, wood, and 
tuition m common English. Full Commercial College 
course yitEK lo stud--ills who take the prescribed course 
of 1n*tructlon. Fall term corn me tines Srpt. 5th,tSti5. For 
further particulars address, for Circular, Kv.v, B A. 
SMITH. A. 11.. or C. J. GARDNER, E^q.. Belleville, 
Jefferson Co,. N. Y. StO-tf 
I* ADVERTISING TERMS, lu Advance — 
Tuikty-Fivk Cunts k Linx, each lnserUou. A price 
and a half tor extra display, or 52)$ cents per llue ol 
space. Si-KOLAL Noticks Hollowing reading matter, 
leaded.) 60 cento a Uno. 
WF* Marriage Notices, not exceeding four lines, fi 
Obituaries, same length, 50 cents. Each additional lino 
39 cento. Murrlage and Obituary notices sent us by mall 
must be accompanied by a responsible name. 
r ^HE PHILADELPHIA RASPBERRY 
WILSON’S EARLY BLACKBERRY. 
BEST SELECTED STRAWBERRIES, 
Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Vinos, Asparagus, aud 
Khubat l> Plant*. Send for Catalogues gratis. 
810 1 1 WM. PAKRV. Cluuniutuson, N. J. 
VR.TIERS, CO ENTRY TIEN, AND 
AGENTS W ANTED. -Money made 
fast aud ea».y. dnslneo* light and pleasant. 
COUNTRY MERCHANTS 
v u v> rasi arm easy. r isurcM iigat auu pieasaiu, 
and van be commence with five or eight dollars capital. 
Send i cent stamp forClrcu »r, or fl for sample, used la 
every family, and *eil» ter |i6. 
800 Pit DK W. iv. HIBBARD. Poultaey, Vt. 
Can send their Butter, Cheese. Kggs. Lard. Tallow, Beans, 
Hop*, Flax Cotton, Flour, Grain, Meal, Green and Dried 
Fruits, Fur*. Skins. Poultry. Game, Provision*. Sects, Sod 
gnum, Wool.Potaoh,Tobacco, 011*. amt other produce to 
JOSIAH CARPENTER, 
COMMISSION MERCHANT, 
No. 32S WashiMptun St., AVtn York, 
Near Krle Railroad. Depot. To be sold at the 5'.chest 
market price. Every shipper to Mm will receive bis val¬ 
uable Weekly Price Current of the New- Fork Market 
(tee. <9l-tf 
JTEEL co n POSITION BELLS.—A good 
H Church or other Bell :. r .• •)>.!.; p p.-.uo-l. War¬ 
ranted to give satisfaction, lor \ v'liable InformaUon 
upon the » ibjeet of BELLS solid for pamphlets to the 
undersigned, who are the only nmnufactunirs of this de¬ 
scription of Bell with Humson’s self acting patented 
rotating hangings, either In thl* country or Europe. 
AMERICAN Hfcbb COM FAN i . 
810-tf No. 30 Liberty street. New York 
"VIEW STYLES CABINET ORGANS.- 
i.1 Eneouragcit by the lar.is and increasing demand for 
ttielr Cabixkt ()roans, M son a H vhlin have lutro- 
duced several new styles, s-une of which are In very el*. 
gaut cases. Prices |lt0 to K.200 each. Send for a Cata¬ 
logue with illustrations, ani much useful information to 
anv one having any Idea of purchasing any instrument, 
which will be seut to any . ldre«. Wareroom* In New 
York cltv removed to No.Sri Broadw.av. 
Address MA80N BROTHERS. 
AGENTS WANTED 
..... --- --— -in a new and houor 
Ol HI able buelness which pays Irom 8 to $7 tier (lav 
F ull particulars tent free. Address 
SAN HORN & CO.. Brasher Fall, N. Y. 
pARH FOR SALE.—A small Farm of TO acre* 
A situated 4>» miles irom the village Of Friendship. Al 
legany Co., uuuer fair Improvements, with good hou.-.i 
and barn. ADAM VAN AI.LKN, 
Ntlo, Allegany Go., N. y. 
S NOW WHITE riRKF.V Penihers 
IVuntnd. - fhe sabscrlber ws to purdhaio the 
coming fall and winter. 1.W0 pound* o: snovr white tur¬ 
key feather*. The feathers must be plucked from the 
turkeys without wetting, aud should be kept a* free from 
blood and dirt a« possible. Th.-- c Un-keys will product) 
one ponu l of clean feathers twithout the quill foatlicre,) 
and l will pay *l per pound for the same, delivered at 
my place, at Niagara Kails, N. V . and 1 will pay the 
charges on the same bv Express, and the price ot tne 
same to bo p*td to the Kxnrms Co. upon dolivory of tho 
feather* to me Parties having white turkeys are re 
quested to correspond with me u* to the quantity they 
will be likely to have the coming toll .tul winter, sm mv 
Object Id to purchase all that umy be offered. 
Mas. MARGARK V DAVY, Niagara Falls, N. Y. 
WANTED, AGENTN.-*100 per month, or live 
vv «me* th-.-E'apltii! Inv-ried L* made. Full particu¬ 
lars free, or vauiplea -lilt, emrges paid, for 50 cants, war¬ 
ranted worth five times the cost. Address 
O. L. VAN ALLS ', tot Washington St., N. Y. 
FROM SO CELNTa 
^.Vgents come and examine Invention, or samples sent 
freeby mail for 40 cto.; retail* for six dollars easily. 
TAWftt R. I. WOLCOTT. 170 Chatham Square. N. Y. 
7VDWAKD WEBJvTER, Attorney and C'nwu- 
!y set lor ut Law. Conveyancing and searches of 
Ue to real estate specially attended to. and a mutted 
mount of laud aurvovtog done in connection therewith. 
Office No. i, Ly on*’ Block. RooSeater. N. \. [727-tf 
V GENTS WANTED Male or female, who eau, 
on the Invealmeiit of from 12 to #10, clear #8 ?• day 
Addresa,bnclo*lMg tliree red (damps for particulars, 
D. B. STRONG, Lock Box -107. Milwaukee Wls. 
ASONir CHART.-Local and Traveling Agents 
L warned to sell anew Pictorial Masonic Chart. 
Address L. T. MOORE, Seneca Falls. N. Y 
/ALIO eyb:s mad ft new 
V ‘ a pamphlet directing how to speedily restore sigh 
and give up spectacles without aid or doctor or medicine 
Sent ov malt free, on receipt of 16 ecu*. .. „ 
Address • B. B. FOOTE, M. D., 
803-lSt 1130 Broadway, N. Y. 
\V ANTED.-A FARM OF SO OR «0 Acre* 
” " lu a good gialn-growlng district with, good build¬ 
ing* and well fenced Address with price and full par¬ 
ticulars, Box 238, Fort Byron, N. Y. 
[YRAIN TILE MACtllNK, BEST IN P8E, 
. r manufactured by A. la TOURRRtte, 
789-H Waterloo, Seneca Co. N. Y 
