equal to **'c. Tfl tb. Certain it is that few or no Rules could 
be effected withont a loss of S5(u 10 per head. Indeed, 
tnnnv holders freely offered their stock at prices $.'(5)6 ft 
head lower than scTu-ri cost here. A reagonnhle egtimate 
is ihit at least fi.0.00) will l>e lost on the total receipts 
yarded for the week at West Albany. 
Rkdkii-ts—T he following is our comparative statement 
of receipts at this market over the Central Railroad, esti¬ 
mating 16 to the car: 
Cor. week 
This week. Last week- la-t vear. 
Beeves.4,176 4,a35 3.610 
Sheep.1,305 SO 1,918 
Hogs. 111 
Prices—W e quote as follows: 
This week. Last week. 
Premium (per 100 lbs).$6/0/6.75 fb.&KiOT.as 
Extra,. S.Pwai.OO ,%7Koi»yVj 
First quality. s.UntnH.KS s.so.re.VSO 
Second quality. 3,3n@l.8> X,7HaH,40 
Third quality.3.0ll(aS..’iO 
8lt*RP -The receipts continue light and the demand fair. 
Sales were made at Me. T)Hk, bututshn clone the ruling 
rates were tXfD94<u. Good prune Sheep are very scarce. 
Iloos—Receipts at Kant Albany about 8,WK), light i igs 
sell at R.iU 1 ,e. Ih. Light corn-fed hi us Ihttq.Xc., and 
heavy do. State and Western a*»(«9The Outside quotu- 
tinn, however, is an extreme one, 
BUMJHTUN. Apr.l 79 - At market 8£0 Beeves; 103Stores; 
-Sheep and Lambs, and 1 Out) Swine. 
Pricks —Market Beet — Extra, $9,50; 1st quality, $9,00; 2d 
do, $7(uV8„V); 3d do, $.5..-0/FU>0. 
Wurkixu Oxkn - tmotajl.lti. 
WiLOH <"OWm - $4114149 i-.oiumon $!9,<v21. 
VkaI, Ctl.vRB - $3 .(iO,.j18.(iO. 
(Educational g^chnerti^irmcnt 
R ochester co c i, i: a i \ t i: insti. 
TUTE — This Institution provides the very best facili¬ 
ties for a thorough English ana Classical Education. 
Boarding Prpartment exclusivelv for Young Uidies. 
Expenses moderate. L. R. SATTERLEE, Principal 
Knchester, iso. I, 1863. 
MERCANTILE COLLEGE 
Has elicited stronger testimonials of approval from the 
American press than any other magazine ever published. 
It continues to publi-h 
the best essays, 
THE BEST STORIES, 
THE BEST POEMS, 
Which American talent can furnish. Send for a circular 
with critical opinions. A Specimen Number tent gratis. 
Subscription price $3 a year, postage paid by the Pub¬ 
lishers. TICKNOR &i FIELDS, 
No. 135 Washington st., Boston, Maas. 
ROCHESTER, N. Y 
Established in 184X3, 
FOR THE BUSINESS EDUCATION OF I0UNQ MEN, 
DEVELOPING A 
^HE UNLVERSAI 
CIsOTIIES WRINGER. 
New and Original Mode of Instruction, 
COMBINING THEORY anti PRACTICE, 
TO MILITARY OFFICERS AND SOLDIERS 
From Col. E. F. Jonhs, Mass. 26th—“ With me the use 
of the “ Bronchial Troches ” is an absolute necessity, and 
I cannot underitMid how any officer who is called upon b) 
hi- position to use his voice ih command, can succeed 
without them. At inspection 1 noticed that a large pro 
portion of the men's knapsacks contained a box of Tro 
che% being generally used by them for colds, etc."— 
‘ Brown's Bronchial Troches should be in every soldier's 
knap-aek or pocket, to be used upon the appearance of a 
cold or cough. 
By means of certain Counting Room and Banking arrange¬ 
ment*. approved Practical Forma, routino of Business, Ac. 
described and illustrated 
m,A*TJJ> I Caution ! ! 
4* AMinoNS Improved Clothes Wringer without cop wheats, 
manufactured l>v Gunn, Aniidon A Holland, Ureentfeld, 
Mass . ii»« received the rir.'f and only premium given to 
any Cloilies Wringer by the S. Y htnte Agricultural 
Society ” 
We often receive from "inquiring friends newspaper 
slips, as above* asking hoiv they can be true when 
THE TJNTVEFISAX 1 
received tho DTP BOM A and Sit, V Bit MEDAL, and the 
other did not Wo hare replied to some, nut cannot to nil 
separately We therefore call the attention of the publiu 
to the following eortlltcnto, which we think should satisfy 
all as to which Wringer should have the preference, one 
With Cou WllKKLB or without: 
Nhw York State AaBiorLTpRAt, Society, j 
Rochester Fair, 1862. V 
I hereby certify that Jul.ttfS Ivkh 4 Co , of New York, 
Agents of The Uvivkrsai. Clothes Whi.vijkr were award¬ 
ed a DiW.OMa aud -Sn.VBk Mkpai. lor their very superior 
Universal ClotheH Wringer, anti this certificate isgivonof 
its great excolleuce. 
In witness whereof 1 have hereunto 
subscribed my mime and affixed the 
Soul of tho .Society. 
This FORK received the First Premium at the N. Y. 
State bair, 1862, and at every Fair where exhibited, and is 
universally acknowledged to be the best In use. 
N. B.-All persons are cautioned not to make, sell, or 
use Horse-Forks with tines similar to this, or similar to it 
in any particular. 
BY ITS FOUNDER, 
(Author of Fulton & Eastman’s Book-Keeping.) 
fjXD CHEESE TD A.XLH. Y JVLHILNT. 
X RALPH’S PATENT IMPROVED 
“ONEIDA CHEESE VAT,” 
Was awarded the First IbiKMinM, after a thorough test, 
at the New York State Fair, 1862, fs the most simple, dur¬ 
able aud effective 
ClieeNO-Making ApparatUN 
in use. Used in dairies of 10 to 1,000 cows. The only Vat 
well adapted to 
“ I'actory ” Clioene - Male I ug. 
More economical in use than steam, aud much less expen¬ 
sive in cost Rises varying from 84 to 3S3 gallons on hand 
and ready for delivery,— larger sizes for Factory use made 
to order. 
Send for Circular containing description, size and price 
list, directions for using, 5ic, to 
WM RALPH A CO„ ISS Genesee St. Utica, N. Y , 
Manufacturers and Healers, wholesale aud retail, 
in Dairyman’s Tools, and Implements. 
1:7" Vats ottnifully packed for shipment, 683-tf 
Tins IS TIIE FIRST AND ONLY SCHOOL 
iltavlicts, Commerce, fee 
Ever instituted where Actual BosiNRaa Transactions 
wore connected with the 
Itnrnl New-Yorker Office, ) 
ROCHESTER. May ft, 1863. | 
Floor and Grain.—T here is no change to note in Flour 
or Grain. Our quotations remain the same a« last week. 
DaiRV. &c- —Butter ia coming in more freely and selling 
at UgdS cents for roll, and 14«))5 ceuta for firkin. Eggs 
scarce and in demmd at U@12)£ cents. 
Seeps.—T he market for seeds, both Clover and Timothy, 
being nearly over wo have no alterations to moke in our 
figures. 
Hay The scraeity of all kinds of fodder has had a ten¬ 
dency to raise the price of Hay, which now sells at from 
$16 to $23 per tuu. 
Rochester Wholesale Prices, 
Flour mid 44ruin. Eggs, dozen. ll@12c 
Flour, wiu. wneat,$7,uO(iS8,25 Honey, box. 12(all-le 
Flour, spring do .. 6 . 501 . 11 ) 7 , 1 *) Caudles, box .l.Ta>i3i4c 
Floar, buckwheat 2,.flil Candles, extra. 1.301 tc 
Me*I, Indian . ... I.7.\uil ,7ft Fruit and (tool*. 
Wheat Unnesee 1,2ftp'|,.SJ Apples, bushel... 2503UC 
Best white Canada I,; il a 1.56 Du. dried fi lb.. 4 (3 5c 
Corn, old. 77s«-7oc Peaches, do .. l-KaJlftc 
Corn, new. 78«ii>75c Cherries, do .. I -Hu: 1 6c 
Kve, «u tbs D Hush 7ftea.'hd Plums, do .. 9 ®Ipc 
Oats, by wight... OTO 5168 C Potatoes, do . iSatidc 
Barley.. I.2U;0I.35 Hide* and Skins. 
Buckwheat .. UXn.uoc Slaughter. 7 ('6 7V{c 
Beaus......1,66(3)2.80 Calf. 110 13c 
\1ejiU. Sheep Pelts. 1,2505,00 
Pork, old mess .. .I4,50@lft,00 Lamb Pelts. 25(al2,u0 
Pork, new inn**..lft..>X0|i'v*4 Seed*. 
Pork, dear ■ lft.fl0GLll7.u0 Clover, medium 4.7S@5,25 
Dressed hog*, cwt 7.2.V5) 7,.'Cl l)o large... 6.01x36,50 
Beef, cwt. 5.000 8,00 Timothy.2.n0tu2.50 
Spring terub/.,eaoli LflU® 2,00 Sundries. 
Mutton, carcai;*.. 6 w7c Wood, hard.ft.JOfalfi.OO 
Ham*, smoked... tOSHI'aC Wood, soft. 3,01*1(11,00 
Hhoiildi.ru.,. 6‘i ai7 o Coal, ScraOtou.. 6,7ft(a/7,75 
Chickens. 10,012c Coal, Pitts Inn . 6,75<u>7,SO 
Turkeys. 10 ai 120 Coal, Sharankin 6,7bju7M 
Geese. 40 GoftOc Coal, Char. 7 lift 8c 
Dairy, Ac. Salt, bbl...._ l,7.Ka2,UU 
Butter, mil ... 16 ilylHn Straw, tun _ «,U05s7.a) 
Batter, flrkln 14 ■> nic Hay, tun. ., . ic.i*.. *j.0B 
Cheese ... . 12 014c Wool, >4 It.. 60fa7Oc 
Lard, tried. 1044011 c Wtnlehsh, H bbl l,7.Xai5,2fl 
Tallow rough... 7(0 74*0 Codlish, uurutal. 6 , 25 faifi ,50 
Tallow, tried — llX01O.f,c Trout, half bbl.. 4,50^6,00 
Theory of Book-Keeping 
This Novel, Original and pre-eminent Mode of Instruc¬ 
tion was fully introduced in 1858, and the right of this 
[Sbal.] 
j.“ jy|y N3f)N secretary. 
The Universal Wringer with Cog Wheels 
wns also pronounced superior to all others in the World’s 
Fair at London, 1662, and Ins always taken the PlttST 
PREMIUM iu every State aii‘1 County Fair, when exhibit¬ 
ed in fair competition with other machines. 
At the F'air in London, twnlu-J'our thicknesses of heavy 
carpet were run through our No 2 Wringer anil wrung 
thoroughly. 
Lace Curtains can be “ done up” Beautifully, 
No twisting and tearing in washing, raid no mending there¬ 
after. A lady in Brooklyn say* she s ved more than tho 
cost of the U 0 W. by doing her own Curtains, instead of 
jiaymn for their beinx done (nut as well) elsewhere. The 
water am he preened Trum L.vRnit and Hmai.i. Aktioi,I 58 
easier,quicker, and more thoroughly than by the ordinary 
Old-fasbinnuil 
Back-Breaking, Wrist-8training, and Clothes- 
Deatroying Process. 
We are often nuked 
“ 110 W LONG WILL IT LASTr 
That of course depends on how much it is used Please 
read what Mr. OuA.vuic JilPP, of the American Agriculturist, 
saya of the 
Universal Clothes Wringer: 
"From several year*' experience with it in our own fam¬ 
ily; from the testimony o! hundreds who have used it. ami 
from tho construction of the implement ituidl, we feel cei- 
taiu that It 1* worthy a place in every family where the 
washing is done at home. A chv d can readily wring nut a 
tubful of clothes lu a few minutes. It i* in realltv A 
ClothR rt Ha vkii | a ThirHa, I ami a Sthknijtii Havkr! 
The saving of garments will Ll '-m pay a large per cent,no¬ 
on itaeo-L We think tin- ins ihirle much more limn l',rs 
roK I rskl.P Evv,rv Ykah in the saving of garmeutkl There 
are several kitids, nearly alike in general conktl'ticlion, tiut 
wn consider il Important that the Wringer be titled with 
Cons, otherwise a moss of gnrnmntx may clog the rollers, 
and the rollers upon the crank-shaft slip and tear tlm 
clothes. Our own in one of the first made, and It i* »* 
Goon ar Nkw artor miariy Fook Yearn' Constant Uuk.” 
WITH OOU WIIEIC1.H-WARItANTEUI 
VJT" Canvossera wanted ip every town. 
For Purticulan) and Circular*, address 
JUIJUB IVES 4; 04)., 
*93 P. 0. Box 3110, 845 Broadway, New York. 
System of Theory and Practice Combined, 
Was secured by law to the founder of this Institution as 
Author and Disco/.: er, auil remains tho exclusive right 
and property of 
Q B . M I 1j L E R , 
FOUKION AND AMERICAN 
Horticultural Agent & Commission Merchant 
EXHIBITION AND SALES ROOMS, 
No. 634 Broadway, near Bleeker St, New York. 
All kinds of new. raw, and Soedllng Plants, Fruits, 
Flowers, Trees, Vines, Shrubs, be., Iron, Wire and Kustio 
Work; French. English and American Glass. Patent Heat¬ 
ers; Foreign and American Books. Magazines, P&ners, 
Plates, Designs, Drawings, Ac. AH Horticultural Novelties, 
as soon as introduced. 
l~V~ All orders, Ac., will receive tho potAjaal attention 
OP no cm: ST i;n, jy. r. 
Tho System of Practical Instruction 
la effectod by means of a regular 
26m:.38 
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.32(5.35 
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M'rku 
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COLLEGE BANKING INSTITUTION, 
HARMONIUMS AND MEL0DE0NS, 
Warranted the hkht If/STlUTMBNTSof thu clan* in the world. 
See CRtithuru^H cnntuminif terttimonv to their nuperiority 
from Uni must eminent musician*. Constantly exhibited in 
competition with instrument* of the other best makers, 
they have never, in n single Instance, failed to t.ik* the 
highest prize. The only tlot.p Mrdal ever awarded to rfted 
Instruments in tills country was to one of these, price* of 
Harmoniums, Inf which several nuw styles are now first of¬ 
fered,I *60 to $41*1 each; of Molodcnns, $15 to $2no each. 
New York ware-room*, at No*. 5 b 7 Mercer SI., wb«r* 
lealera lire supplied at the i/tni'.- prlcits aa I’rnm i.he fuc'urv 
by MASON BROTHERS, Agouti, ' 
With a capital sufficient for necessary purposes, with its 
bills and specie. It also has 
B4H8T4>N, April 30. — The following are the quotations 
of wool, for the week: 
Saxony and Merino, fine.82biJ85c 
Do do full-blood. 80 i82 
Do do half and three-fourths 7rt:V68i) 
Common..,...75:3*76 
Pulled, extra. Hft-a'ikt 
Do *u peril ne. .7ft3'f>5 
Do No 1.P0@00 
Wostcrn mixed. . (16®75 
Smyrna washad.,.l.VTii/O 
Do unwashed.20qi30 
Syrian.20342 
Cape..36 ii 80 
Crimea..,..,.....ItkaUU 
Buenos Ayru* .Vftii'fiO 
Pnruvian woslien.. 28di>46 
Canada...7IVS175 
Calilornia.45(3)75 
A Oolloge Manufacturing Company, 
To supply the students with goods, where almost, every 
kind of Dry Goods and Groceries are dealt out. There are 
likewise Stock Brokers and Real Estate Agents Offices. 
These, with other facilities, renders it, as its name declares. 
JjEST FAMILY SEWING MACHINE, 
A MODEL COLLEGE IN FACT, 
WHEELER & WllsSOiV 
MANUFACTURING CO, were awarded the First Premium 
at the Great International Exhibition, London, 1862. 
Principal 4)rficc, 505 Broadway, IV. Y. 
669 B. W. IHKItl.R, Korhwh-r.V. V. 
Tilt; PttOPtSIOJV Jtt at OH RTS, 
NEW YORK, May 4 .-Floor— Market dull and heavy, 
and may lie quoted i0c lower, with a mode fate business 
(bunk lot- export and homo eousuiaptbiii. At the close 
there were no buyers at outside quotation*. Solve at. 
at 45,UO.Hi 05 for SUperilnvSlat.-; $ 6 / 0 *6,7U lm itxtrs Stale 
$5,9.IOl6.|0 for supernne Wostet-ti, i*6Ad@7.10 IV,, cotninun 
to medium extra Western; $6,80(^7,10 tm .topping brand* 
extra round lumped Ohio, and *7,15(758.ml for trade brands 
do, —the raurkiit .dosing heavy, Sales of choice extra State 
wen* [ir*de at *.4,7.5 ,trips Canadian dour liosvr and m-iV 
be on film! .Vaildi; lower; miles at $6.fi0<tttl,76 for enmuum, 
and »ti -A gyxoO for good to choice extra. Rvn Hour quiet 
atnl-'ea li at 51 iW;i67i.25 for inferior to choice Corn rneai 
stea l.! and quiet; .ale* at $4..0'SH.20 for Jersey, tl,t)2L ul 
4 .o 2 , I*,, Bi-uidvwine. and $4,50 fin caloric 
Grain--W heat market dull, lic.n-v an * n-mlnally I(7ft2o 
low,.] ; (wlcs. iiimound Chicago spring .t 41,15, winter red- 
W'-st'-rii at $),t(l nod white Statu at $1,80 The nominal 
quotations try, $l,'tkii'l,f,7 Tor .priog, and $l 6o;5 1,66 Pie 
wimei red and amber AVes-ern. Rye rule* dull and quiet 
at $1,06all 0.1, sales pnrm- Northern nt $I,U1 delivered. 
Barley coutioue*dull and nominal at $),i.V-i*l.4t> Barley 
malt rules dull and nominally unchanged at #1,603}I 71).- 
Peas are dull anil nominal «l $1,1 ri'nr Caned*. Com market 
m,, Y b« quoted nt He lower, sales at 833J89^C. for prime 
found shipping mixed Wektcrn:-WigS.'c fur ilnsoqurt West¬ 
ern; 92c r.,r yellow Western; S.'cf r lemg Island Mats are 
heavy and Imrer, vith .. ilusat 8 (mSjo for ;,oumon tr. n r j,„e 
Jeriev, and .-Mi.itfAbi; Tor CanadUn, We M 'ern and 4t,ite 
k "i‘‘ rk P t dull, heayiei and lower; Hu I e n 
11 '4??'-4,0g for lursi, ttlM'g! 16,25 tor new prime men*, 
and »U(fJl.i.t«J nir prime. Beef i* dull; sale* at *4/0® 
6,9) for country prime; $6«3.uu for country mesa, JUlftO® 
12.79 or re-po'ked mess, $!2'i7)l.375 for extr* mess. Prime 
me- 1 * beef Is dull; sitleial $2U7ni2t. Beef lianis quiet and 
gnc«« uuv-bo quoted steady; sale, at $ 11.00(2)16,50 for 
z.iU.u Wjl \ Lut ot^B are ^tetvJy; niiJt'H 1 hi tffitic 
fc,r Bacon bUmiJ v ; 
sale* al 6'q nlfi ac- for We.tern (.umberlutid nut middles 
'New ^uertisemente 
TEAOllElt 4)F fainting 
_ - A lady who has bad 
1 \ experience a* « I earlier of Painting, arid can give -sat¬ 
isfactory reference*, (IcHires a situatlou in snmu Seminary. 
Academy, or Private School. Address TEACHER, Drawer 
319 Rochester. N. Y , or to cu.ru of Editor Kduai. New- 
Yorkkii, to whom the advertiser refers. 
Under this System of Education no young man of ordidary 
ability need fail of being able in a very short time (ten 
to twelve weeks,) to act as Book-Keeper, in the highest es¬ 
tablishment, without any misgivings of his ability. 
TNVKNTH4N8 AND YIIK1K KE.SIH/frt. -A new book, 
-L just published. Send 4 Stamps (U ct*.) ami procure a 
specimen copy. Agents wanted every where to solicit or¬ 
ders. Address HARRIS BRO’S, Box.302, Boston, Mass 
J 11TKE SHEEP W 7\_ S H 
tobacco: 
Tub manufacturers of tiiis new and very important prep- 
for Bale *° 10u * b F Wool Growers, now offer U 
IJNGAltJAN GKA8H HEKH - ,500 hnslmls new CT 
Hungarian See.l, for sale by F A. SClfWIM, 
Seed Warehouse, No. 6i Sycamore street, 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 
To Returned Disabled Soldiers 
699-3t 
Joliostofi’s Agiiciillural 
Chemistry.. .$1,25 
Do. Elements of An'l 
Chemudiv A Geology 1,00 
Do Catcclij*m of Chem¬ 
istry lot Schools . .. 25 
Isingitfotli on 'lie Hive 
and Honey Bov..1,25 
Louchar x Hot House*...1,25 
Lieliig'* Familiar Letters 
to Farmers... 50 
Kinsley**Morgan Horses 1,00 
Manual of Agnciilluro, by 
Kmersoo « Flint.. 75 
Miles on the Horse'* Foot 80 
Miltiurn on the Cow ,25 
Mnprp'* Manual on Flax 
Culture. 25 
Modern Cookery by Miss 
Acton and Ml * S .1 Hale 1,25 
Mrs Abel's .Skillful llutise- 
ivife snd Ladle*’Guido. 80 
Muun's Land Drainer . 60 
Nash’s Progressive Far¬ 
mer . 60 
Neill's Gardener* Com- 
.panion. . 1,00 
Norton’* Element* or 
Agriculture. ......_ 60 
Olcntl * Sorgho and lm- 
., phee.1,00 
Pardee on the Strawberry 60 
PedflCr'* Land Mi usurer. 80 
l J er*iy/.'* Sew Culture of 
the Vine. 25 
Quiuby’* Mysteries of 
Bee-keeping ..1.25 
Quincy on Soiling Cattle 60 
Rabbit Fancier.. 60 
Kaudull's Sheep Hus¬ 
bandry- - 1.225 
Richardson on the Hoiso 25 
Do. on the Pi'mim oC tho 
Farm. 25 
Do. Do . 25 
Do. on the Hog.. 25 
Do. on the Honey Bee... 25 
I>*. on the Dog .". 26 
Kngere' Scientific Ag.. .LOO 
ReemCUn’x Vine-dressor* 
Manual... 50 
Saxton's Kuial Handbooks 
bound ill I Series rw h. 1.25 
Shepherd'* Own Book .2,00 
Stray Leaves from t ha 
Book of Nature... 1,00 
Stephen’* Book Of tho 
Fann, 2 vol*.6,00 
Skillful Hnusewife. 25 
Skinner'* Elom'-ntaOi'Ag- 
rioultnro. 25 
Smith’s L.-indAoipe Gar¬ 
dening . .. ...1.25 
Thin:/* Principles of Ag- 
cultnre..2,00 
A liberal discount on the terms for Tuition will be allowed. 
cyclopedia,. .$1,00 
Allen’s Am. Fann Book 1,00 
Allen’* Diseases of Do¬ 
mestic Aminals.0.75 
Allen’s Rural Architec¬ 
ture . . . .1.26 
Allen on thn Grape......1,00 
Am. Architect, or Plan* 
for Country Dwellings.6,i t) 
Am. Florist’* Guide.0,76 
Am. Bod Fancier , 25 
Am. Kitchen Gardener W 
Barry’s F’ruit Gardeo_1,25 
Blake'* Farmer at Home. 1,25 
Bous*lrigauit':i Rnrul 
Ecouomv...1,25 
Bright on Grape Culture, 
2d edition f4) 
Browne'* Bird Fancier. 80 
Do. Poultry Yard.1,00 
Do. Field Book Manures 1.26 
Bridge Ilia O’* Card AsK't 1,80 
Do. Florist's Guide. iW 
Db. Kitchen GariJeuer's 
Instructor.. ......... fO 
Do. Frill* Cult Manual.. 60 
Brook's Hook nt Fioweha 1,2# 
Buist’s Flower Garden. . 1,25 
Do. Family Kitchen Card 75 
Chemical Field Lecture* 1,00 
Cliiuesu Sugar Cano aud 
Sugar M iking. 26 
Chorltnn'g Grape Grower's 
Guide. 80 
Cobbett’a American Gar¬ 
dener . i'i) 
Cottage and Farm Bee- 
Keeper..... 50 
Cole * Am Fruit Bonk. 80 
Do. Am. Veterinarian... 60 
Dadd’s Modern Iloran 
Doctor 1.24 
Do. Am. Cattle Doctor. .1,25 
Do. Anatomy and Physi¬ 
ology of the Horse_2.00 
Do. calnrcd plate*_...4,l)0 
Dana’s Muck Manual. .1,(10 
Dana’* Essay OU Manure*,25 
(!.. I.’... XT... 
animal two ur three lime* a year, according to direction*, 
Scab and other cut menus discasos to which Sheep are lia¬ 
ble, will bu prevented. 
This wash completely cleanse* the skin, thereby promo- 
tinKT tho KTowtli of ih ft wool, nt th»i hoiiiq tiinft loaviiiic uo 
stain a rno*t denirable obiect to the Sheep Breeder. 
By the use of this material, the farmer is relieved from 
the laborious and dlaagrecnble preparation or the Wash in 
duie7cost! ' *tud it can bo turniHbed at a much re- 
It elloclually destroys l.iue and other Vermin on all Ani¬ 
mal* and Plants 
Full directions for it* use accompanying each package. 
Wash ,>,,unrf ° r Mu* extract wdl mako sixteen gallon* of 
1 1 '! a -" Clin 1 t 1 ’ “• ao ,'* lhs - each, at 75cts 14 fb. 
J.iherul diMcouiit to lur^e purcha^ern. * 
Order* promptly sent by Espi es*. 
For sale by J AMES K. LEVIN. 
Or, FLSHLR&CO. 23 Central wharf, 
HoHtnn 
A M<, ■ NT,, , , ' w e want Agent* »t $86 a mnolb 
,,V, 4>*‘ld, to sell onr Evr,lasting Pencils, On- 
«n/uj Burners and 13 other new article*. 15 circ .11 lar* free 
A’ldree* (tWfl-WtJ SHAW i CLARK, Btdderor.L»ef 
tpilE ntPOUTED IIOHSE “ GEORGE BtlLHANAN” 
y Can lie louudb.v those wlnj desire fd* service*, by ad- 
die **,,id the undeiwlgued. l’a-ture piov i.Jod for mare* at a 
for fifty ««nte per wc-k Mi letti - ■ pro 
auHwered. E GRIFFIN, Oliltou, Monroe Cm, N. Y 
Pursuing the full business course. A number in daily 
attendance. 
PI UK SEED POTATOES—Jack*d4) Wliit 
l all seasons and Uin be*t market Potato 
New York. Davis' Seedling, for summer u- 
hardy Fnncn Albert-all yield largely Pres 
cent* per bushel p p 1 
Batavia, May 1,18'i3. 
CRAIG MICROSCOPE! 
Ik . Tut8 is the best and cheapest Microncope 
Bp] in the world Tor general use. It requires no 
fill 5 ,C) V adjustment, maguiflen about onebun- 
iil li'i , ' diameters, or ten ttiousand time*, and 
WeJf la so Simple that a child can um- it. it will las 
iI-ABwiftl sent hv mail, pietiurc paji| op the receipt of 
lVn Dollar* and Twsntv-ava cents, or with 
^Kh fix beautiful mounted objects for Three Doll 
- -Sap?*. Hr ''’ or .T 1 , 1 fweuty-rour objects for Five Doi- 
dicTKf:-} lar*. Addles* HENRY CRaTG 
> j. . m Centre .Street, New York. 
137^ A liberal discount to the trade. boo 
Strict attention ia paid to this most essential branch of 
Education. 
THE V1SKMOJVT HOlfSE 
“RUTLAND MORGANS 
Wdl be found the present season in Ontario Cootllv as fol¬ 
low*. to wit;-Mondays and Tuesday* at P S. MonkhTkkl’s, 
Victor —4 mile* north ol village and 12 miles east of Roch- 
estec, Wednesdays IV.rOHauIT* Hotel, Victor; Thursdays 
Jtei P Sain* F, J \9*K**?i h:,L ’' »l'”'m 
n wl, Sttlur^M a, U fiou^e. CttimiMmftfua lint ari l 
Morgan wtw Sired bv the celebrated old Green Mountain 
Morgan ; his dam by Hll '* old Black Hawk For further 
iiurti7AV H?, t.?"t‘o.nceVJpo rt mrUL ‘‘ 0raea ’ * C0 th “ A ‘’' r “ 
V® N.'"Y!®i r i862. n ' k L G ' C0LE ' 
J. E. CHENEY, Agt. 
The high premium on gold and silver on this side (from 
50 to 60 percent.,) will lessen your expenses more than one 
third from what they have been heretofore. 
iUNUKACTURKR Or 
TOR PURIFYING 
Lake, Rain and River Water, 
NO. 58 BUFFALO STREET, 
Koclioster. IV. "V. 
TUP VATTLP JIM It SETS. 
NEW YORK, April 2i —For Beeves, Milch Cows, Veal 
Calves, and abeep and Lambs, at the Washington Drove 
»i ro' Wj . rc “ : , r Fourth avenue and Forty-fomtb street, 
atChaiuberiain* Hudson River, Bull'* Head, foot of Robin- 
sou street- at Brownings, in hixth street, near Third sve- 
Fnr ®L? B , ne , n Bull's Head. Sixth street. 
t Allerton ft Yard, foot of 37tli street, N. K.— 
M folio - at Pn “ 8 r ° r Week at iU1 1118 'Markets are 
bkek cattle. 
First quality .p cwt $H,on®l2.00 
Ordinary quality.| 0 Otrtm.OO 
p n ° f “‘; ,8n duality.9,ofel.,oo 
Lffenor quality. 8 , 15 * 2 ) 9,00 
COWS AND CALVES. 
Ft rst quai 1 ty . 5,000)50 U0 
Ordinary duality."i:"”:: JO.OOffitsloO 
Lomm.ju quality. 8».tt)C&45 00 
lufenor quality. 22,OJta,26,UO 
Ybal calves, 
v-;v;:• v;^ ; 
„ . SHEKR AND LAN US. 
.%7 head $10,000)12,76 
oSv ty . 8 .I><v95U 
Common .!!!!]]. 1 
Corn-fed. ati'otstfe 
S3*m°fr. end Meiii'uinll'.‘'‘' \iSf a 8t4c 
AAN'CY PXUEONM AND POCl.TItY 
sale. Ad'lress Box adOO K ()„ Bust., 
NEW MODE OP INSTRUCTION, 
The great success attendiug our New Mode of Instruction 
has produced quite a sensation among the Managers of sim¬ 
ilar Schools, who advertise a* we do; and some even claim 
the originality of the system. These are however mere 
Imitators. Whatever merits the System may have, they 
can only be developed and made available to the student, 
by teachers of 
Practical Experience in the Counting-Room, 
And a knowledge of business operations in the field of 
actual enterprise. On these wo have and do now rely 
for our success. 
G'lllfACtO SEED. 
1 , > -; • I 8 °°'! I°t bf Connecticut Seed 
X Le-oJ lobaeca, which I will send bv mail to tlm** who 
derire. at 75 cunts pec ounce. I have also a small lot of the 
bent Cuban apod, seut me by a friend on Ui« Island Per¬ 
haps it i* worthy of trial — 80 cents an ounce. 
,/AMKS VICK, Rochester, N Y. 
AS HAW TKOTT1NC 
1 BALE “ 
hLim-s.i b. physical d.*abilitv J an, 
lQ'Juc^'i In tlu» v^ rv (im* \uci nutirvl v thoron^n-hn-il 
LIGHTSL\(• for «?il»t, on fiVorahlitcornjj- 
KrfcrM iSrrr uowmvm o|l| ol* .rUMliam »i’4(A 
bright ch»»8tiiut color. ah<i wh*. icot by D uck tlie 
«re 01 Lantern, am/ h;other or the celebrated Ami, ,'w 
JackBou; hi, ilanv, by Monmnutb KoliPie, Out of' a l iii-ka- 
hoe nitre. Llglitluag 1 * Ottered to the conriiterttii.n of 
breeder* as the represent itive tmr«o of lii- r oe Lid emi¬ 
nently adapted to continue a class of trotters as much rlis- 
r.!m| U s'm1 # tl.rt re iSy i *' lCe l i ,f . ,rTl1 wt Huperior swiftnesson the 
road and turf fern- particular*, address 11 9PERING IJel- 
mout Hotel,131 Fulton Street, New York, or Morrievilte, 
1 a., where the horse ran be seen 
ITALIAN BEES! ITALIAN BEETS it For 
X Tk*mh. InKORMatiov etc, apply immediately 
C88-5teoJ SI SI. BALDRIDGE, SaintOBarle*. Kani 
r n»IE I Vdil.MDK VE.-AI1 who 
J test IIAN.VUM'H PATENT BF.E-lllVE, sgrde that it 
I* the best Hive ever invented! It i* the only Hive that 
effectually gate rid of the moth-worm I It clears itself per¬ 
fectly of dead bens, and all foul uiattei* I The moat thor¬ 
oughly ventilated Hive known! The cheapest, and most 
■umple in construction I ]l tnui all the advantages of other 
Hive*, besides it* own Importaotand exclusrreadvanWes 
possessed by no other Hive I idem) for Circular, Highlv 
reiounernUve indneemeotn offered to agents. See Rural 
of April 4t.li, for Illustration and full DoscriPt’Oti. Arldre** 
*87'13t HENRY A. HANNUM, Uazenom, N V 
Thousands of Young Men 
/V M'l.K.N I>I l» HU tl In It SALL.-A 
|P-, , nl acre-. I land Inc,tedn- tbeLansing 
lynWSS&Z'**™ n . ,| Lt* trom Jackson, in the center iff 
*n old terming county; 25" acre* well improved. Good 
but bug , cons sting of a store 25 bv Hi feet, two stories 
IukU, four good term tin use* and.barns; saw mill, (wnter- 
power ) good orchard, with applei, cherries, &c!' Tbfe jg 
h-re i'm 1 r Vi-. g f" i' 1 tr ' i,4i,v terms i-n the State, well wL 
ttrcubf thi (vnioil Kiver. ntni h mill stream, ruuuintr 
ng ji with tint riFnr a purjion HhvItik the 
State"’of I Mi3rigan <leMf *^ ,OCJal,,n caa be ,0UU|J 
For terms apply to KF.LLUM, WILLCOX k BOYNTON 
0V<Jr Buflet-'n Rank, opposite the Pout-Office Detr/tit. 
° r UJ ^^N'ciAMP, Onoid^I^LamCo 1 : 
To bo met with throughout our land can bear us witness. 
IIP For full particulars ot this Institution, mode of 
instruction, original plan of operation, and for Terms cf 
Tuition, 4c., 4c., please send for Circular. 
Address 
-A- R. EASTMAN, 
Principal of Eastman** Com*l Colleges 
ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
N ANHEMOND RIVEET POTATO PL AN TV—a su¬ 
perior arlic e for Northern planting during May and 
■I 'inc. 1 iickcd to go safely long distance*, f'ric*, ]■*>■, $2 - 
U >: 5,0041, $10; lo.OW, $ 18 . Our plant* have given highly 
stlsfactory results many years, growing good crons 
throughout the North. Send 3 himp lor our circular on 
growing and keeping, with expcrtence of grower- etc. 
Itddrcsg MURRAY 4 00,, Foster's Crossing, 
*®S" e °tf Warren Co„ Ohio. 
Bkevrs — But few sales have been 
stuy us in dropping our quotations 
some holders tlnnk that the decline ia 
