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CINCINNATI, Jx'LY 17.—The failure to pass the tariff 
bill by ConBre^has caused a weaker teclihg In the mar¬ 
ket. but prices are not essentially lower. We silll quote; 
Ohto and Indiana— Coarse fleece 42»47c; medium to tine 
4te60c.,anrl extra, G2®05c. AefifKijp-Unwashed, 25<& 
washed, tnh washed. 4sa5ffc,; pulled 35<a 
bid. J1*»«««- Unwashed, 25a30c. Illinois— Coatse, 
4k@i5ci medium, 15@50o. Hue. r^® 53 o.— Gatetu. 
^OOD AND CHE A l 1 
BOOKS FOR 
FARMERS AND OTHERS! 
European advices to tbe 12th of July have 
been received. Immediately after the great bat¬ 
tles of the last of June, and the Sd inst., the “ wise 
men” both in the old and new world, predicted 
that peace was certain to be established between 
the hostile powers. The predictions, we are 
sorry to say, have not yet been fulfilled; and 
although we have no great engagements to chron¬ 
icle this week, skirmishes have taken place be¬ 
tween the Austrians, Prussians and Italians with 
varied advantages and reverses. 
Austria, it is apparent, is still determined on 
war, notwithstanding her late reverses, (her 
losses being about eight times that of her oppo¬ 
nents,) thongh indicating her willingness for 
an armistice. 
Prussia docs not stay her victorious march 
in the least, making Pardubitz her headquarters. 
Her armies have cither taken Prague or will 
shortly, it is evident, do so. Prince Charles 
holds the railroad to Prague, and seems likely to 
march directly south to Vienna. It is stated 
that the Prussians arc marching on Frankfort- 
on-the-Maln. 
All the forts ou the Elbe between Pardubitz 
and Elbe-Teinitz are in the hands of the Prussians. 
Gen. Cialdini is marching against Roderiga 
with an army of 100,000 Italians. The Italians 
had met with reverses at Bargaforto, but had 
captured the village of Mottegoino, 
Italian papers Btatc that Prussia has declined 
the armistice proposed by France. Venetta has 
been ceded to France by Auetria. The Austri¬ 
ans were evacuating Venetta, and the Italians 
were advancing, notwithstanding its cession to 
France, and the French orders not to invade her 
territory. A French iton-clad squadron was 
ordered to Venice on the 11th inst. It is re¬ 
ported that Italy has been advised by the English 
Cabinet to accept Napoleon’s mediation. 
A London dispatch of July 13, says “no prac¬ 
tical results to the negotiations for 'an armistice 
is yet apparent.” The London Globe believes 
that there will be a general war on the conti¬ 
nent of Europe. Great Britain is determined 
to remain neutral. On the 3th inst., in the 
House of Lords, Lord Derby commended the 
United States for tbe action taken in the late 
Fenian troubles In Canada. 
Tbe O'Donnell Ministry of Spain resigned on 
the 0th inst., and a new Cabinet was appointed 
with Marshal Norarcy as President of the Couueil 
and Minister of War. 
STEEL, COMPOSITION 
A XI) 
Bell Metal Bells, 
NO. 117 LIBERTY STREET 
NEW YORK. 
The American Institute 
AWARDED 
& To this Company their 
at the Offlco of tlio Rim,| N ew _ 
Y oritur. W e ran also furnish other Rooks on RURAL 
A I'K A IRS, lustier! by American publishers, at the. usual 
retail prices,—ami shall urlrl new works as published, 
Allen's American Form Book. *, vi 
A on a Diseases of Domestic Animal's" V 100 
Allen's Rural Architecture. , <21 
American Sharp Shooter.*. 'S 
American Bird Fancier. . an 
American Fruit Grower's Guide (Elliott)'.'.'.'”.i 50 
American Rose Cultnrlst. . 
Annual Register or Rural Affairs 030 Engravings)' ” 30 
Barry's Fruit Garden.... 1 3! 
Browne's Field Book of Manures. . , Vn 
Brock's Book on Flowers. . }’ 
Bulst’s Flower Garden. ' . ,’in 
Carpenters' UandBaole (new edition)...... 7 * 
Cattle ami their Diseases ( Jeimluirs). . 1 SO 
Chemical Field Lectures.. . . ijsO 
Complete Manual on the Cultivation of Tobacco.'.' ’ 30 
Cole's American Fruit Hook. 75 
Cole’s American Veterinarian. 75 
Cultivation of Native Grapes and Manufacture of' 
American Wine. .. 1 sn 
liana's MuckMnnnnl. ” ,'juj 
Dana's Essay on Manures.. . ’so 
Dadd’s Modern Horsy Doctor. , . 150 
nadil'H American Cuttle Doctor. i'so 
SJJtliijrton’a Weeds ami Useful Plants.. lpS 
in whin* for Preserving Natural Flowers. 1.50 
nwm .'p 1 :’ lilt . ry , wlth "'’C.r 100 Ulustrutions.. 50 
Lastu oods Cranberir Culture. 75 
Everybody bu own Lawyer.... ” 1-3 
Farm Dralnnaa, hv H. F. Vrjme.h . i’S 
Special Notices 
b-.MAl 
Have selected the following kinds from their Stock, 
which they recommend to meet the wants ot Clubs.— 
They are sold at Cargo Prices, the same as the Company 
sell them In New Tork, as the list of prices will show. 
All goods sold are warranted to give satisfaction. 
Employment “Pleasant and Pro tit n- 
ble." Agents wanted to sell New Physiognomy- 
1000 engravings, price $5 —and other illustrated 
standard works. Send stamp for terms to 
861—It FOWLER & WELLS, New York. 
• n October, 1 SH .”5 
k S- SEND FOR DICMtmp. 
fljfA tlon of the Uncut I'HOttOl.nii 4 
Mg) BREDCBESTEK WftlTK /Cn 
and i n r o u r kd fo »- 1 .3 
-- Stfc America. Address 
L. B. SILVER, Salem 
HOLEKA SVItlPTiMIS, in A It li 
CHOLERA MORBUS, DyMut’rv -effect! 
Itch. Salt Rlictiyu. — Wheaton’s Oiut- 
ment will enro the Itch ia 48 hours,—also cures Salt 
Rheum, Ulcers, Chilblains, and all Eruptions of the 
Skin. Price 50 cents. Free by mail by sending 60 
cents to Weeks & Totter, Boston, Mass. 
For sale by all druggists. 855-52t 
YOUNG HYSON, 80c., 90c., |l, > 1,10 best >1,25 9 n>. 
GREEN TEAS, SOc., 90c., > 1 . >1,10, best >1,25 9 tt. 
MIXED, 70c., 80c., 90c., best >1 >> lb. 
JAPAN, > 1 , >1,10,best>1,20 9 n>. 
OOLONG, 70c., B0c.,90c., best >1 9 m. 
IMPERIAL and HYSON, best >1,25 9 tt. 
ENGLISH BREAKFAST, 80c., 90c„ >1, >1,10, best >1,20 
¥ ft. 
[For further particulars sea former editions of this 
paper.] 
P. 8 .—All towns, villages, or manufactories, where a 
large number ol men arc engaged, by clubbing togeth¬ 
er, can reduce the cost Of their Teas and Coffees about 
oue-thlrd by sending dtroctly to the 
GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANT, 
51 and 33 Vesey Street, Corner of Cnnson, 
Post-ofltce Box 5,61$, New York City. 
DAIRYMEN’8 PAPER 
C^“ Farmers and Dairtmen will be interested 
in the letters of X, A. Willard, Esq., representa¬ 
tive of the American Dairymen’s Association, now 
on a tour In Great Britain, and on the Continent 
These letters will appear exclusively in the Utica 
Herald. The Weekly edition is $2 a year, for a 
large paper of forty-eight columns. 
Address, W. H. Tctton, Circulator, Utica, N. Y. 
WOA ft* Board, Furnished Room and wijoii Ht 
UNION AUADICM v,B elleville, Jefferson go n v 
T uition irum six to eight dollars; Commercial ( Lil^wo 
School atiac.lmri. Superior advantages 
afforded for (MeStudy of Aueient and Modern Languages 
t,!* ^L Term commences Ttrwtnj, y, Aim, 
oir/A Please address, lor catalogue., R 0 y. n. A. 
SMITH, Principal, or R. l(, HILLER, SVc'y [H.V, tr 
BO< »•*'.' N< i 8 L A TIC. - T ME s UHSC km* E R 
R 1* Agent lor the Middle Granville Slate OiitirrlQH 
and can III! orders for Purple, Green, or Variegated Slate 
promptly. J, \\, OSBORN, tl) James Si... Albany,N. V. 
CHEEP AND WOOL are great and paying lnstl- 
(j tutious. If you wish to know all about the. breeding, 
management and diseases of the former, and bow best, 
and cheapcRi; to produce the tatter, get and read RAN- 
BALL S I RACtICAL SHEPHERD, the best and latest 
work on American biieep Husbandry, Large 12mo - 151 
P a S«S’ Illustrated. Price > 2 —sent post-paid. 
AdArcaa. D. I). T. MOORE, Rochester, N. Y. 
GOOD READING VERY CHEAP! 
JJVIW IHUUUK oinue r,aay. .lenrilngs'.,. i 
tndlan Corn; Us Value, Cuiturc and Uses.'.'”,. V 75 
Jaquu* on Fruit and Fruit Trees. . ‘'/n 
JmmlMg**Sh«ep, 8 wine and poultry... . t (x 
Johnston s Agricultural Chemistrv . 
Johnson's Elements AgrleuUnrnlCUemlatitr. 1 * 
Kemps' Lanuscaue Gardoning. . 
IVxt-Book, lor Bce-KeepeiH, cloth75c; paii'dr '» 
Laiigatroth ou the Hive and Honey Bee... 1 " ‘ •> t 7 n 
Letters Ou Modern Agriculture. 7'™, 
Lluhlg'a great work on Agriculture..... i’i» 
LlehlgVFamiliar Letters ou Chemistry. 3 a 
Manual t»f Agriculture, hy Emerson aim Flint. i t 
Miles on Ilorse’* Foot (e.Ioth). . 7 < 
MISS Beecher's Receipt. Book. . 1 
Manual on Flax and Hemp Culture... V 
Modem Cookery, by Mias Actou and Mrs. S'j'Hijle" 1.50 
Nlltliru fll’tt hOOk,.... .... ‘Me 
New and Complete Clonk and Wntchm'akVr’sManuai 2.00 
Norton s Elemento Scleutllle Agriculture 75 
Onion Culture... .. .m 
Our Farm ol Four Acres... 80 
Fodder's Land Measure ... cq 
Practical and Scientific Fruit Culture (Baker)!'.”” I 00 
Practical Shepherd, Randall. ” o'm 
Quhuby's iM viuhIos of Bue-Keeping. ! 
Rabbit Fancier. on 
Randall's Fine Wool Husbandry.!”” ..inn 
Ready Rccknor Log Book. .uo 
Richardson on the liog.. an 
Rivets' Orchard Houses.”. 50 
Rogers' Solon tide Agriculture.. 1 no 
Rural rioWt'S fWhotuuri .. . fan 
Baumlers ou Poultry (Illustrated)... ’40 
Bcheflck'a Oai'deners TexinBook.” 7 , 
BcflliHur’s Produce Tables. an 
Silver's new Poultry Book GO IllUgtrailOhio ’.’50 
Stewart's (John) Stable Book. '” 1 f ,n 
Thu American House Carpenter (Hutncld's)....“."V’ 3 M 
1 lie. Bern \ .ud, u Manual.. . nX 
The Horton Machinist (Filxgenild).!. '75 
The Farm, with IUustmtlons. ILo 
The Fruits and Fruit Trees or America (Downing)' h’oo 
The Garden, a Manual... * I’fX 
2’hu House with Onginal Plana. .! !,’! ” l’r.o 
Thotnhs'Farm tmploinenla. '” iVn 
Todd's Young Farmers Manual and Workshop!..” lSS 
Vein Hatton iri Amerlean Owc.lllngs. iy,n 
Warder’s Hetlkexusd Evergreens. 150 
Wax Flowers.how to make them.. . i'wi 
Woodward's Graperiesland Horticultural Buildings! ISO 
vViii\ilu»iiri 'it IViiinfvii llr.iD.iu ^ .Vk 
Wb have a few extra copies of Vol, XII of the 
Rural New-Yorker, (JS61.) stitched, and In good 
order, which we will sell at $1 per copy at office or by 
express—or f1,50 sent by mail post-paid. If you wish 
a copy, speak quick. A few bound copies of same 
volume lor sale at $3. We can also furnish bound 
copies of most of the volumes issued since 1855, at $3 
each. Bound volumes of 1804 and 1865, $4 each. 
> Address D. D. T. MOORE, Rochester, N. Y. 
For the preservation ot all kinds ot 
Fruits, Vegetables, Jellies, Wiues, Oider, &c., 
Without Sugar, and without expensive Sealing or 
Air-tight. Jars. 
One Bottle will rrmt'm 128 of Fruit, or 43 
Gallons n/' Wine 6r phler. Prion > 1 . 
CHEAP, llKAl.THFVIi AND EFFECTUAL. 
Fruils preserved by this Sohillun are os good as tliu 
best ■■ canned" traits, while the use of the Solution 
avoids the tronble Of sealing, costly Jars nr eaus, keep¬ 
ing from the. air anti light, freqmmr. examinations, and 
the ninny other troubles ami annoyances well known to 
cverv bouse wife. 
Ilf For further particulars and testimonials, see Rnral 
New-Yorker tor .June 23d and 30th, 1866, or addressL. P. 
WORRALL, General Agent, No. 91 Hudson St., N. Y. 
UHINCJ «. T. BAKU 
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Chans© of Addrenn. —Subscribers wishing 
the address of their papers changed from one Post' 
office to another, must specify the old address as well 
as the new to secure compliance. This change 
of addrer^ iuvolvcsttme and labor, as the transfers 
must be made on books and in mailing-machiue type, 
for which \tc must pay clerks and printers. We can¬ 
not afford this expense, and hence charge 25 cents for 
sach change of address. 
Qtt. FOOTE’S ADVEltTIHESlENTN, 
OliD EYES 
MADE NEW, without Spectacles, Doutor or Medicine 
Pamphlet mailed lYco. Address 
E. B. FOOTE, M. D., 1130 Broadway, New York. 
ClIRB ‘ FOR the RDF- 
Markets, C<»iiimerce, &c 
A HYLAND 11 ml VIRGINIA KA It TIN 
FOR SALE. ~ 
Advertisements. 
- _ - Owing to the civil war lino Southern 
tarms are now offering for nale at reduced prices in the 
most fertile portions of Maryland and Virgin a. The 
mildness of the climate and variety 01 productions offer 
peculiar Inducements to Northern farmers. The sub¬ 
scribers have cqnstaully on band forms Improved and un¬ 
improved. Dairy, fruit and (traslag (arms; country 
seats, coal and timber lands In all n-cilomi of Maryland 
and Virginia. Alto, residences and building lots lit mul 
around Baltimore and Washington. Faithful and accu¬ 
rate deBcrinUous can he had by addressing JOHN 
GLENN &CG.,No.59Second 8 i., Baltimore [860-iat 
Rural New-Y on eke OFrrr-R, i 
Kochkstbk, July, 21 , jseG. )' 
The market for all kinds of farm produce Is unusually 
quiet and prices generally about t.lyj same ns last week. 
The changes, where any have occurred, will he found In 
the quotations below. There la no wool in market worlh 
speaking of, and quotations are consequently omitted. 
The Jackson (Mluh.) Argus, Of the 20t.h Inst., alluding to 
the wool trade there says:—” The wool market Is flatter 
than ever, and It Is a rare thing to see a load in the 
street. None of the largest clips have been sold nor are 
likely to be until buyers can see it to their Interest to 
raise their flgures, or grower* make up their nunds to 
moderate their demands." The same is true here—buy¬ 
ers holding off and growers holding on. 
Mholcsah! Price# Current, 
Flour, F kcd.Giu. 1 \, Etc. , Straw.$7,00<2,12,OQ 
TURICD. Sent. free. Address ii, U, FOOTE, M. I>„ 
U80 Broadway, New York. fekl-m 
QiiOVUJ Blddelbrd, Me., or Chicago, III, [• 
W B8|»S„ACTOMATIO TAFERING 
la 111 k—M anufactured by ua, will make 
kZwT&T' 1 ,u T .'; n Hours. 
8,000 Fork " *« « 
And other handles In proportion. We warrant this to 
be the capacity ol the Lallio, and the work to bo better 
r lfty cents a Link, each Insertion, a price and s 
hall for extra display, or 75 cents per line ol space.- 
Special Notices, (following reading matter, leaded,) 
One Dollar per line, each Insertion. 
tW Marriage Notices, not exceeding lour lines, >1 
Obttunrles, same length, 50 cents. Each additional lino 
35 cents. Marriage and Obituary notices seut us by mall 
must bo accompanied by a responsible name. 
SE STARIN’S CELEBRATED CONDITION POWDERS 
FOB 
HORSES AWD CATTXiH. 
It cures Coughs, Colds, Dlsiempers and Hide-bound. 
It euros worms. Beta ami Colin. It is the best alterative 
for Horses and Cattle now ia iwo, having a reputation of 
2<i ycurtfetanrilng. It is a *nrr preventive of Hie much 
dreaded Rinderpest. No Farmer or Dairyman should bo 
WlthOQt R. for sale by Merchant < aiul Druggists gen¬ 
erally. Address all orders to 8 TAUIN & 1'LOYD. Pro¬ 
prietors, 209 Duane St., Now York. 860-Hit 
EE AnVEItTISE.TIENT-‘‘Union <J„M i» t . 
I Page235, ( July 21, lrWi.) Rural New Yorker. 
W ANTED, AGENT8 —Fernmueni Emplov- 
xiKN’i'- in selling Crowell’s Improved Soissqrs aud 
ivniie Sharpenei'g. mil sell In every family in the land 
Agents can clear lrom |5 to |20 per day in their sale 
Sample, and circular ol terms sent hy mail free on re 
cclptof 50 cts. G. W. CROWELL & CO., Clcvelaml, O 
T VT ._ I.X I. -I.XL.-For r 30 cts. I will forward 
A* -A JLI one bottle 01 my I,XL Ongueut to imv ad. 
dress, lYee of postage, or two Bottles (oi tlfu, •'r. , k 
purely vegetable aud acts on the roots like a charm 11 
you wish a moustache try the I.XL. Ad Iress all ordari 
k. A. ZIMMERMAN, Box 13, Lecchburgh, p o , b ' 
J’ LU1 r 1 .r.j/. uuAiA, j’.u;. 
Flour, w't wtA. >H.yO«l 5 no 
Do.red wheat,fia.ooaw,no 
Do. extra 8tale,9,50ml0^0 
Do. buckwheat,O.OOijfi 0,00 
Mill feed, coarse,. 11,00*16,00 
Do. line.18,00(300.00 
Meal,com,cwt.. ;,90 m> 2,iK) 
Wheat, red.. 2 , 00-4 3,25 
Best white.3,00 
Corn, old, 9 hu.. W,., 90c 
Do. ik-.w ....... &V;o One 
Rye,leg} tdlo 
Oats... OVc TOO 
Barley, . TSe 15c 
Beans . 1,12G> 1.25 
Meats. 
Pork, old mess.>00 OpQ00.00 
Do. new mess. 33,uO:a»33M 
Do. clear, F n>. 18(5, l.se 
Dress'd hogs,CWt ll,00«f2,(X) 
Beef.lO.OoaiJiJki 
Spring lambs.... 2,73® 3,75 
Mutton ,9 10c 
Hams. is® 2»c 
Shoulders...... Mffll'ic 
Chickens. 18s> 30c 
Turkeys. 204 a 22c 
Geese ,9 n> .... 10® 12o 
Dairy, Etc. 
Butter, choice roll 25® 28c 
Do. packod.2'g.a 28c 
Cheese, new.IV 31 17c 
Do. old. lkq* IQq 
Lard, tried.22® t:ic 
Do. rough. lfla tx)c 
Tallow, tried ..... 9HC 
Do. rough. OvsBKC 
Eggs,dozen. 2 S& 2«e 
ioKAOH. 
Hay 9 tun.8,00016,00 
WII.I. PAY FOR AN ENTIRE SET 
® H J^of Bound Volume* RtutAi. New. York kb uom 
Nr, 1 to No. 1. -10 llrat V'oluill'.'" nr,-, Faiuffy Ibipi-rn bound 
b new volumes. This la probably tlie only tell set for 
sale. Address WILLIAMS, Rural New-Yorker, Office. 
pttESEBVE 
ANE IU Nltltlcn THOUSAND Graded 
", / AFl'I.K 'I REKS, 6 to 10 feet high and stocky, arid 
about, ore hall of hearing age, lor sue at Auction, at the 
Washington Nursery. Spencer, Tioga Co.. N. Y. 
The subscriber, being deHrnn# of rolliiqnlshlng the 
biiHlnoas, will sell Ida entire •took of Apjde Trees with¬ 
out reserve. There, la about 20,000 Tompkins Co. Kings, 
lit.O"U Oroenlnga. 5.000 Baldwins, 5,000 Spy, and 5,000 Wag¬ 
oner. with a good assortment of other varieties. A 
credit of ti mouths wilt lm given on nil sums under > 200 , 
and 12 mouths on all turns pver > 200 , Willi approved 
notes. The sale will commence on the 13th day ofSep. 
tomber and centlsue from day to day until all are sold, 
the purchaser to have the Fall of 186(1. and Spring of 1867 
to remove the tree a. .TURN A. NICHOLS. 
Spencer, Tioga Co., N. Y„ July 6 , I860, 860-Tt 
Apples, green...>1,50® 1,75 
i>o,dried, 9 it. io@ lie 
peaches. 25<4 30c 
Cherries. 25<j» 30 b 
Plums. 2',Q 25c 
Potatoes, 9 hu... 100(3 i)2c 
Onions .. 50«t 60c 
Carrots. 409 40c 
Hions ax [1 SKXsa. 
Green hidesDlm’d sg Do 
Do. untrlnuued.. 7 at 8c 
Green caUskms .. 18® 20e 
Sheen pelts, eueh,>0,.k@2,50 
Lamb pelts. 2 f*a 75 c 
Herds. 
Timothy 9 hu.,.>6 (m 0,50 
Clover, medium,, o.ytot 7250 
Do. lai-ge. 0 , 00 <# 0,00 
P«n». 1,«« 2,00 
FLax. 1,50® 2,oo 
SitxnntRs. 
Wood, hard . ...> 10 , 00 ®U ,00 
Do. solt. 7,0Oi^8,00 
Coul, lump, F tun 8,r,5<ao.OO 
VOCK 
JCRtriT, 
SPENCER'S PATENT SELF-SEALING 
Fruit Jars. 
The most, reliable. A perfect success. 
The easiest to Open and close, will pro- 
duce the greatest aud most, perfect vacu¬ 
um, without which Butt will not keep 
well. 
PV- Consult your Interests and luiyno 
other. W holesule headquarters. No. 23 
Exchange sf., Roehentqr, N, Y. 
COLEMAN & BARNES. 
PftBKERS.p^ 
FRUIT^Z 
a athere^* 
I BOR ONE DOLLAR I WILL SEND TO 
any aihlreta u rcelrm to prevent Mice und Rabbits 
from bat king young fruit trees. Address N. it. cox, 
Hertford, N. C. 859-3t 
rite Railway Horse Power that Is unequaludforcaseof 
team aud amount of power. The Combined Thrasher 
and Cluauer that, deans k^ual to any Fanning Mum. 
lit for mill or market. 
Thrashcrx, Separator*, Fanning IH11U, 
Wood Saw*, Seed Sower*, I'lanCcr*, 6tc, 
All of the best in market. For price and description 
send for Circular and satisfy yourself before purchasing. 
Send In orders early, as we are governed by “ first come, 
first served." It, a- m. ii,v kDfic, 
Cobb nltlll, Ncholtnrle Co., N. Y. 
XT HANK m ILLEIU8 
r PREPARED HARNESS OIL BLACKING, 
For Oiling Harness, Carriage Tops, &c. 
8 o‘Mt IS & 20 Cedar Street, New York. 
FOR PICKING EARLY FRUIT and from 
the tops ol trees and ends ol limbs where it, cannot be 
reached by hand. No use for ladders. No more shaking 
off nice apples. Every farmer wants one. Every fruit 
grower wants one. Agents wanted in every town In 
New Yotk,New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Ohio und Mitdii- 
?un, to sell the Pickers. For Bill particulars address 
HOLDEN & HOWARD, SclO, Allegauy Co., N. Y., Man- 
ulueturers and Sole Owners. 862-tf. 
ov THE WELL KNOWN Trotting 
gl Stallions John J. CSittrndkv and Col. Wadh. 
n a ii- wonrn wiII be found the ensuing season at the 
Monroe CountyJall. Terms for season, for ,J. J.Critteu- 
den, >50; Col. Wadsworth, >30. 
John J, Crittenden took the First Premium at the 
International Horse dhow at Buffalo. In 1862, over Old 
Royal George aud others. He also took tlie great Sweep¬ 
stakes Premium, >500, at the World's E'air in Chicago, 
1802, over nine trotting and five thorough-bred Stallions, 
among which were " Qnpr,. Buford," *’ P; luce ton," *• Mag¬ 
na Charta," " Young Royal George,’’ etc. .Juhn J. Crit¬ 
tenden shows mores peed and endurance for a Irpma of 
his experience than there 1s standing In the West. 1(0 is 
a flue healthy horse, a sure foal getter, as Ills produce Ui 
18(52 In Wayne County, N. y., attest, 
I’KDiiittnx. -John J.Crltteoden was sired by the ” Ben¬ 
son Horse,” ho by " Black Hawk," The dam or the Ben¬ 
son Horse was sired by " Young Hamblutunlan -" he. hy 
”Bishop HambletOQlan,"and he by “Imported Messen¬ 
ger." J, J. CriHetnleu’s ilaut woj sired by •• Hambleton- 
iun." Grand ilam by “ Bishop's llamblutonlan," and he 
"Imported Messenger." 849 tf 
HE CHAMPION. 
HICKOK'8 PATENT PORTA RLE 
I^IUONELL’S PATENT COJIBINED 
Over 14,000 In L'**c mid Approved. 
This admirable machine Is now ready for the fruit, har¬ 
vest ot i860, is made in the 11 oat perfect manner with 
either one or two tutis, and is well worthy the attention 
of all persons wanting suoli u machine. It has uo su¬ 
perior In the market, and Is tlu only mill that will prop¬ 
erly grind grapes. 
FOR SALE BY ALL RESFECTABLE DEALERS 
1 also make two sizes of superior 
PRESSES FOR BERRIES, &c., &e. 
It your merchant does not keep them, tell him to send 
lor one for yon, or write for oae yourself. AddresB the 
manufacturer, VV. O. HICK OK, 
- SlJ -b't _ H.M t Bl&BUBO, Pa. 
PATENTS on INVENT ONS PROSECUTED 
THE PROVISION MARKETS. 
NEW YORK. July 21 .—Cotton 37@S9e. for middlings 
Flour ranges from *5,70<§ilg,00 m to quality. Wheat, >2.65 
@2,«o. Rye, 93@H5c. Barley, dull. Com, fe^SSKc. Oats 
IlkgAlC. fcopa, Fork, new mess, 131 , 50 ( 5811 , 75 ; ole 
do, >2b,(KWi2'J,73; prime. >26.I5®27,53 j 8 lioulJeriblWl!>\c; 
Hams, 17®20c. Lurd,18«jj2ii*c, Butter. 20®»0c. Cheese 
6@i9c. tor common to prime, 
ALRANY, July 21—Flour, >(55615,(50, Corn meal In n-a 
1,87 9 100 its. Wheat. *8.16®8,oJ). Kv^>l 20 Clcy, dull. 
w^c% 8 ly a Uu ?'’ SUouldere. 17C. 
Hams, «c. Smoked bed 30c. Butter,34®S8o. f.ar J 22 ta 
22)^c. Cheese l!x»20c. Wool 504167c- as to quality. 
BUFFALO, Jui.Y 21.—Flour, sales at >022xail,00 — 
Wheat, >l,Oli(io2. Com, CSigiiOc. Rye, SlkoiMc. Barley 
none. OatB 38@39c. Pork, >32@83. Lard,' 2 f))C® 21 c. 
TORONTO, Ji.'Ly 10 —Flour ranges from >1 Yfkrtfi uw• 
r 6 J' rIU S wl, oat,|1.10<ai,47j Peas', «i 
&60C ; Oats, B2<«,a3c; Butter, l'iaiic ; CheeHe, new. lfio- 
Eg«. telle; Pork. Mess. *23; Prifop, >21 Han/s. 1*3 
<&loc; Lard, l3l<®l‘i>sc; Bacon, ll®12c. Wool,S7@3ie. 
| /> AAA AGENTM WANTEO-To -rll 
ly/iUvMl I. W, Lamb’s Protecting Mauds. They 
are absol ute p rotection against ants ami other creeping 
Insects. jSnPBUtBO.YLYftfluKNTti kaoh. A rare oppor¬ 
tunity for agents to make money and do good. Address, 
with stamp,T. E. JOHNS, General Agent, P. O. Box 972, 
Rochester, N. Y. Sec Illustrated advertisement in Rural 
of April 7th, page 1U. 847-tf 
Clover Thrasher ami Haller, 
Patented Man ls.isis, Dec. 13 , '59, April H, '62, May 13, '62. 
MAJOlU'ACTt'ttKD AS D FOR 8AI.E BY 
JOHN C, BIRDSELL, South Bend, Indiana. 
This Machine operates in clover thrashing similar to 
main separators,doing ad tlio work atone operation ar„l 
B too well knmyn to require comment. Please send for 
v^wln sii BIRDSELL. HON * 00- of Penn Van, N. 
1 wni till orders from Western New York, as they have 
made arrangement with me to manufacture the same: 
also furnish repairs. As my right to this machine has 
been sodully established by Hie recent trial In the United 
btntLs Court, at Can-mdaiema, buyer-- will see the lm- 
Porlance ol; purchasing of a manufacturer whose light 
b"h been established. .1 OH N C. BIRDHKLL, South Bend, 
t nd., formerly of West Henr ietta. X. Y. rm-uotl 
r r»»ACCO PLANTS WITHOUT SnckerTi 
tvT w^‘ Drcfctonsvflle, P. «)., Carroll 
S?" Jt y " YU! 1118 Sucker preveuiatlvc, for 10,600 
I l aatt, and d irections ior use. by mail, for i 1.25. [ 8 <il- It 
T3LOSSOffI AND DECAY,—THISPlF. 
JJ tme U a curiosity oi Art—by holding It nt a ills- 
inace you see nothing but a human skull, anti drawing 
Ifniinsir’ H ke aktili jatirely disappears, and you see two 
nr ,JUH a A k V', s l0V1 ,'; Sent, post-paid, ou receipt 
of la cents. Address P. D.SWHUK. n„n,i,.« in . 1 
JT In United Slates and Europe, by J. FRASER * GO 
Rochester and Buffalo, N. Y. 859-lt 
AGENTS Wanted to at II SIX New 
i~1ANCEIt.-A New [Tlethod ol Treatln-g 
\J Cawkr, by Drs. Babcock ii Son, which has already 
been proved,by over two thousand eases, to be the most 
successful treatment tor Cancer that has ever been used 
by man. The method ot treatment la simple. This tor- 
rfble disease is removed In a solid muss, without the use 
of the knife, loss of blood, producing of pain, caustic 
burning, or uffectlng the sound parts. We will give any 
number ol testimonials; also, will answer all letters of 
Inquiry. Address Drs. BABCOCK & SOS. 
845-tf No. 700 Broadway, New York. 
\>,1 M M f inventions, of great value to families; all 
pay great profits. Send 15 cents aud got SO pages, or 23 
cents and get 80 pages and a sample gratis. 
EPHRAIM BROWN, Lowell, Mass. 
part of churning. By the peculiar shape of the unnex 
(ail,Instable) dasher, air Is carried to the bottom of the 
cliuru at every stroke. All parts ol tbe churn with 
which the creara come* In contact are wood. In oriel, 
the most competent judges pronounce this the best and 
cheapest arraueement ever Invented for ease of churn¬ 
ing and making superior butter. This 
MODEL ADJUSTABLE CI1UKN 
is now extensively made by tbe Sk-neoa. Falls CJtXTXff 
Man t :factoei so Or, ( which has built a large factory 
ior 1 .he purposed with a view of supplying all orders 
from any pal r. of New York, which territory Is reserved. 
The Company proposes to sell flights of Counties und 
Stales, except New York, und to Burnish Churn* t.o pur¬ 
chaser.-, of such rights at, a liberal dlseount, if they do 
not wish to manufacture. Kvcry Churn l» made ol the 
very best material, aud in the beat manner. 
Mize* mul Price*. Five sizes of the barrel-formed 
Churn (sec CUtO arc manufactured, holding from five to 
thirty gallons. The retail price oi No. I, (the largest 
size, thirty gallons,) is >U',; No, 2, (three-fourths barrel.) 
* 11 ; No. a, (half barrel,) >t2:No.4, (quarter barrel,) >10; 
No. 5, (on«-ii!th barrel,) > 8 . Orders Jtyr mndle Churns 
mu d he aceompaurleit 01 / cash.. 
Rights will be disposed or for States and Counties, ex¬ 
cept New York Slate, which is reserved. 
Address II. r. WESTCOTT, 
Sup’t. Seneca Falls Churn Mfe. (Jo- 
Senecu Falls, N. Y. 
THE CATTLE MARKETS. 
NEW YOKK, Jn-YH— Sales Beef Cattle, >14,00@lfi.(0: 
Cows and Calves, FJtel'X); Veal Calves, 7<3H2c; Sheep 
and Lambs, 4<si2jfic; Swine, I0<ai3>,c. 1 
®LBIHTON® CAifBRiDtlK, July 17—Beeves, sales 
7' >rk,n « oxen fliteoOO 9 pr. Handy steer* 
nixsauio. Milch cows, Heifers. *3telS Sheep 
i?iP am £?' Sheared, aV.; In lota, kkuWc. Veal Calves 
Shores—MhOleshle 11 (^ 120 .; retail 1 telle. Buck- 
ers, whok-hair, lC®t>c; retail, 18<ii.20c. Eat hogs, lOi-i'a 
if,a’ n>; country lots teOc.; tallow s@ 
^c; ; Bkre?& ,c * ; ptilu ' ,fl60 ® 2 ^ each; l8mte - 
ALBANY, July 20. 
Hogs, lteuxc. 
NO. 174 CONGRESS STREET, BOSTON. 
If Liberal cash advances on consignments. [854-13t 
pRATT'8 CHIROGRAPHIC Portrait* 
L op 
Washington In the Declaration of Independents 
and 
Lincoln In the Proclamation of Emancipation. 
These works, entirely new In design and most beauttfh. 
In execution, are sold by subscription ouly. They turulsh 
u rare opportunity to Canvassers and Agents, as nothing 
like them have ever belore beeu offered to the public. 
Supplied lor the United States, exclumwiy hy the Aosnev 
For circulars and terms, enclose two red stamps. 
Address PUBLISHER'S NATIONAL AGENCY, 
S33-a Detroit, Michigan. 
K ochesteu savings bank, 
Rocli>u»rt-r, N. Y., May 111, lSliti. 
On and after June l, 1806, and until farther notice is 
given, Interest will be allowed on deposits in tills Bank 
at the rate of rivispor cent.per annum on all accounts 
not exceeding in auiOUDtONfi THOUSAND DOLLARS- 
and at the rate of four per cent, on sums above One 
Thousand Dollars, but not exceeding THREE THOU¬ 
SAND DOLLARS. 
Interest will be computed from the first day of the 
month succeeding the time of the deposit, and to the 
first day of the month preceding the Unicoi withdrawal. 
All moneys deposited on the first day of the month 
will commence drawing Interest on that day; but no 
Inte.rest. wilt bo allowed on deposits remaining for a less 
time than tdrkb months, nor on any sums exceeding 
Three Thousand Dollars, (except In Oiwe of Trust Funds, 
lor which a special agreement is made.) 
By Order of the Board of Trustees, 
S5HSt E. U. HAMM ATT, Sec’v. 
Beeves > 5 , 0009 , 10 ; sheep, te'Jc 
Jjl LAX AND HKIUP CULTURE. 
Now Ready, the Sixth Edition ol 
A Manual of Plax Culture and Manufacture; 
Embracing futl directions Tor Prepnriny the around, 
Sowing, Ilarresliny, itc. Also, an Essay by a Western 
man, ou HaM 0 ami Ki.ax in tub Wrtsr- Modes of 
Culuttire, Preparation for Market, Ac- with Botani¬ 
cal descriptions and 11 lust ratio us. Published by D. 
D. T. Moork, Editor of Moore's Rnral New-Yorker, 
Rochester, N, Y. Brice, Twenty-Five Cent*. 
t9T Those who wish Practical information on the 
subjects named above should semi for the work, which lo 
sent, post-paid, for 25 cer.ts. 
D. D. T. MOORE, Rochester, N. Y. 
IND 3THLLN.-NELF-REGULATING 
U lor Pumping, Grinding Grain and other purposes, 
from one to thirty Horse Power. 
-ALSO- 
ORVIS’ AMERICAN FARM MILL, 
For Grinding Grain —requires lrom one to four Horse 
Power, Manufactured by Hit* 
EMPIRE WIND MILL MAN (TO CO.. Syracuse, N. Y 
MILLS BROS- Agents,OU West Lake St-Chicago.' 
X bluing tbe maximum of efficiency, (iurubllttv and 
economy with the minimum of weight and price. They 
more tUan ?M filing in use. All war¬ 
ranted satisfactory, or uo sale, Descriptive circulars 
suut on applfca Ion. ouiars 
, *\‘' ,r ess J, C. HOADLEY & CO., 
_2_____Lawrence, Mass. 
t GENT*4 WANTED—To Sell rho “hist 
aV CAUSE," by E. A. Pollan! of Virginia 1 J 7' Uead- 
, ' - v s Graxt and Shsuman,” and other work's Ad- 
ALTBY HOUSE,; 
A. B. MILLER, PROPRIETOR, 
BALTIMORE. 
HIE PRACTICAL SHEPHERD.— Tliia 
iir>ivir< — l UIb 
■ la the latest and best of Dr. Randall o works ou 
Slieep Ilual'andry-the Standard Authority on the BUb- 
lecr. It tells all about the Breeding, Management and 
THseaaes of Sheep, and should be in the bands of every 
(lock master ou Hie American Continent. Over gooijo 
copies already sold. One large igmo. volume of 151 
E agcs,—printed, Illustrated aud bound in superior stylo, 
ent post-paid on receipt of price — > 2 . Address 
D. D. T. MOORE, Rochester, N. Y. 
T IS SIMPLE, SAFE, AND EFFICACIOUS 
Price only 23 cents, For sale by all Druggists. 
20 ® 45 c’- ; c 9! n “ 0D « 56®5«c; California’ 
extra, 85(3,700; super- 
o N » T BE FOOLISH. 
You can make Six Dollars from Fifty Cents, 
examine an Invention urgently needed by 1 
, Or a sample sent free by mail for 50 cunt 
Is easily for > 8 , by U. L. WOLCOTT. No. 170 
VNCERS CURED — Without the knife, by J. H 
DURFEE, 91 State 11..Rochester, N. Y. 
B EST DAIRY FARM for Sale- See Rural 
48, page ' 202 . H. Ci kavxs, Wethersfield Bni-lnm 
A MONTH.—N&w Business for Agents. 
[850-I3t] H.B. SHAW, Allred,Me. 
8150 
. Graves, WetUerallcld ftprlnga, N Y 
