TUP . CJJTTI.K MARKETS . 
NEW YORK. MS'.' 19.—For Beeves, Mitch Cows, Veal 
Calves, anil Sheep and Lambs, at the Washington Prove 
Yard, corner of fourth avenue anil forty-fourth street; 
at Chamberlain'* Hudson River, null's Head, foot of Robin¬ 
son street. nt Browning’s, In Aixth street, near Third ave¬ 
nue; and also nt O'Brien’*Central Hull's Head, Sixth street. 
For Swine, nt A Horton's Yard, foot iff 37 Hi street. N. R — 
The current prices for the week at all the markets are 
as follows: 
BKKF OATTLK. 
First quality.cwt $12,50@]3,on 
OrililiarV qualitv.11,50 d 1 12.50 
Common quality.11,00 n 11.50 
Inferior quality.9,00(5)11,00 
OOWH AND CAI.VKS. 
First quality.$45,00@50.00 
Ordinary quality. ui.UUbvriS.UO 
Common quality. SO,00@35.(Xl 
Inferior quality. 22,tOt«l26,«i 
J. B. WHEATON, HILLSDALE, MICH., 
LICENSED REAL ESTATE BROKER,S 
««//*, *>//«, and Kxchanffe* on Vommtvvton, 
Has 20,1X10 acres of excellent. Fanning hands, and 100 Farms, 
in Michigan and other Western Slates, tor Halo cheap, 
CM] 'Terms Easy. ri 2 fc 
LITERARY JOURNALS 
IX America and Europe praise the 
r pO CHEESE DAIRYMEN. 
RALPH’S PATENT IMPROVED 
“ONEIDA CHEESE VAT,” 
Was awarded the First Phkmium, after a thorough test, 
at the New York State Fair, 1802, Is the most simple, dur¬ 
able and effective 
Cheese-Waking ApparntiiM 
in nse. Used in dniries oi 10 to 1,000 Cows. The only Vat 
well adapted to 
“ Factory” Cheese-Waking. 
More economical iti use than steam, and much lesn expen¬ 
sive iu cost. Sixes varying from 84 to 355 nations on hand 
aad ready for delivery,--larger nixes for Factory min made 
to order. 
Send for Circular containing description, size and price 
list, directions for using, &c., to 
WM RALPH A Co., 133 Genesee St., Utica, N, Y , 
Manufacturer* and lien I" in, Wholesale and retail, 
to Dairyman's Tools, and Implement*, 
try* Vats carefully packed for shipment. 683-tf 
As the best American magazine ever published. It is 
thoroughly national in tone, and iu literary character is 
the highest possible. Thebcst American writett contribute 
regularly. 
Terms $3 a year, postage paid by the Publishers. A 
specimen copy sent gratis on receipt of six cents for postage. 
Address TICKNOR St FIELDS, 
135 Washington St., Boston, Mass. 
VEAL CALVES. 
First quality. 
Ordinary_ 
Common. 
Inferior. 
6spu7 c 
c 
5 frftdaC 
4 ‘sfaft a 
SHEEP AXT> LAMBS. 
Extras. 
Prime quality 
Ordinary. 
Common. 
Inferior. 
BROWN’S BRONCHIAL TROCHES 
Ws would call the special attention of clergymen and 
teachers to “ Brown's Bronchial Troches.'' It is well 
known to our readers that we do not admit medicines to 
our columns. We advertise these Troches, because after 
a trial of them, we are satisfied that they are the best 
thing of the kiud extant —Chicago Befool Journal. 
CRAIG MICROSCOPE! 
MJl Tiijh is tlm best, aud cheapest Microscope 
Bfr-f In tho world Tor general uee. It requires no 
|ll|j i 1 focal adjustment, magnifies about onu hun- 
JM 1 dred diameters, nr ten thousand times, and 
c- a Ik «ii sim)de that a child can use it. It will be 
- A JfHw' !J, f ">thy mail. postage paid, on the receipt of 
f '.lEPl '! w.) Dollar* apd Twenty.live cent*, or with 
to J- six beautiful mounted oldeota for Three Dol- 
BK-'a •kc |, 1 or with twenty*fou r oiiiects for Five Dol- 
,arH - Address HENRY CRAIG, 
- ISO Centre Street, New York. 
155 T A liberal discount to thu trade, (>90 
The above cut represents the Standard wheel rake of the New England States; is the principal rake, of the kiud 
sold fnr several years past, by the leading Agricultural Implement dealers of New York city, and has met with ap¬ 
proval wherever sold in the Western States For hay-raking, having been thoroughly tested in every variety of 
field, it is offered iu confidence to Farmers and Dealers. It works equally well iu rough, uneven, as on smooth ground. 
As a Gleaner it Is unequaled. Fur Circular and Rakes, and County Rights, yet unsold in the interior amt Western 
New York,and Michigan, and Ohio, apply to JOHN PARDEE, Lysiiudcr, Onondaga On., N Y 
For other Territory apply to ELBERT WHITE, Stamford, Cono. 
illavkcts, Commerce, Sic 
Kurnl New-Yorker Office, I 
Rochester, Slay 26, 1863. j 
Ol’R market is very inactive and we have butfew change* 
to note Oats have declined 5 cents per bushel. Butter is 
down 2 cents per pound. New Cheese is offering somewhat 
freely and brings 8j?ll0 cents according to quality, Eggs 
have been a little scarce and have advanaed slightly. Ilay 
bag fallen olf in price materially. 
Rochester B7i«h«nl/ Price*. 
Flour nud limln. Eggs, dozen.12(®13c 
Flour, win. wheat,$7.00®8.*5 Honey, box . l2iuiMc 
Flour, spring do . fi.OOtg H.flO < '.undies, box.L2.V,o) 13c 
Flour, buckwheat. 2.SO./U2.50 Caudles, extra. Iggjltc 
OWLET POTATO PLANTS Of the Scarlet Nunse- 
O mond varletv, very sweet and delicious. Planted last 
season 1.5th iff June, and ripened 11 Italy— consequently best 
variety for New York, Michigan, Wisconsin, Sc Packed 
well in moss, at $2 per thousand! 5,000 for ®s. 093-3t 
Address A. M. PURDY, South tleud. Indiana. 
UNGAK1AN GRABS SEEP ,'iNI IuirIioIh new crop 
Hungarian Soed, for sale bv F. V. S(’HWI1,L, 
Seed Warehouse, No, lb Sycamore street, 
5-3t Cincinnati, Ohio. 
TO XD AVinYJVrEIxT, 
TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. 
TO ATIk WHO HAVE FOlt SALE 
Sorghum Hti«;ar and S^irup, 
Furs and Skins, m 
Fruits, dry and green, 
llntter, Cheese, 
Lartl, Hnms, 
Fiffi>s, IPoultry, 
dnino, 'Vejgeta.bl«?s. 
P’lour, Grain, 
Heeds, Hop«, 
Cotton, EPlax, 
Tallow, Wool, 
Htaroli, dec,, Ace., 
Can have them well sold at the highest prices in New York, 
with full cash returns promptly after their reaching the 
city, by forwarding them to the Commission House for 
Country Produce, of 
JOftlAII CARPENTER, 
82 Jay Street, New York. 
N, 1L— The advertiser has hail abundant experieuce in 
this business, aud trusts that be wiJl continue to merit pat¬ 
ronage by the most careful attention to the Interests of his 
patrons. The articles are taken charge of on their arrival, 
aud carefully disposed of, promptly, to good cash customers, 
and cash returns made Immediately to the owner. (The 
highest charge made for receiving and gelling Is 5 percent) 
A New York Weekly Price Current is Issued by J. Car¬ 
penter, winch is sent free to nil bis patrons. A specimen 
copy sent free to any desiring it. A trial will prove the 
above facts. For abundant references us to responsibility 
integrity, &o., see the “ Price Current' 
Ijr Cash advanced on consignments of Produce. 
SEND KOR 
A. FREE OOTY 
o g 
PRICES CUHRENT, 
AND ALL OTHER PARTICULARS, 
T O 
JONIA11 CARPENTER, 
jV«, 32 Jag Street^ J\~ew h'orh. 
Now ready, and sent free on application to agents, or to 
the "Clark Sorgo Machine Co .," Cincinnati, Ohio, manu¬ 
facturer* of 
Hedges' & Clark's Celebrated Cane Mills, 
With great, improvements for 1863; or, of Hlymyer, Bates 
it Day, Mansfield, 0„ manufacturers of the unrivaled 
Cook Sugar Evaporator. 
A MONTH I-We want. Agents at fflO a month, 
RlH/vr expenses paid, to sell our Everlasting Pencils, Ori¬ 
ental Burners, ami 13 other new articles. Ift circulars free. 
Address f695-13t] SHAW .St CLARK. Buldeford, Me. 
1 HO i U W 1 APPLE TUBES, ft to 8 feet 
iUU.Ut /* ) high, at f.s pur hundred. 
20,000 Standard Pear Trees, 6 to J feet high, at fi'i R 100. 
10,000 |i»o f Pew Trees, 3 to * feel high, at Jilrt r t 100. 
90,000 White Grape Kiel Cherry Currants; 6.000 Diana 
Grape Vines A largo stock uf Peach trees, Cherry trees, 
Plum trees, Gooseberries, Raspberries, Blackberries,Straw¬ 
berries, moat of the new varieties of Native Grapes, &c., &c. 
All nf the best Western vaneti.es grown extensively .— 
Local and Traveling Agents Wanted. 
Wbulesalu and Deflcripttvu Catalogues sunt to all appli¬ 
cants who inclose stamps to pre-pay postage. 
Address E. MOODY its SON, 
Do. dried LJ lb.. 4’^iirfto 
Peaches, do .. 120)130 
Charries, do .. 12ail4c 
Plums, do .. H (3) Do 
Potatoes, do .. -t.Vaftoc 
Hides und Bklns. 
Slaughter. 7 @ 7,U< 
Calf. II uir 13c 
Sheep Pelts.... l.JSffifl.OO 
Lamb Pelts... .. 25052,00 
ISeode.' 
Clover, medium. 4,75(e'6,25 
Do. large... G,(Xrii6,50 
Timothy.s,«i@2,eo 
fSnndrte*. 
Wood, haul.fi.lSYiJVS.OO 
Wood, soft.3,0iXo 1,00 
Goal, Scranton., o7-V7.76 
Coal, Pittston... 6,7 (Ml 
Coal, Shnmoldn K.75, 1 7 so 
Coal,.Char. 7 W 8c 
Salt, bhl. l,Hy52,i«i 
Straw, tan.5,lXX«'7.IKI 
Hay, tun.ltJ,0OCgjl8,0G 
Wool, TJ (b efiaffOfl 
Wfiitellxli, hi Mil 4.75(18,28 
Codfish, qmiitril Ii,f0@7,03 
Trout, half btd.. 4.50(55,00 
IJ K.sEif \ PUOPEKTV Kill SAEE. 
Oivlngto lading health, the subscriber is compelled 
to qujt the Nntxnry luniijesg, and therefore offers for sale 
his interest in the Sidney Nursery, and also the farm mi 
which ii is located The Nurserv was established in 1857, 
and has been doing 11 good and increasing hiinlnes« ever 
since. It is situated in the immediate vicinity of Sidney. 
Shelby County Ohio, ftt the crossing or thu Bellflfonntee 
Indiana Kail ton, I, by itie Dayton tt Mudngatt. which afford 
first rate facilities for shipping Stock to nil pari* of the 
country The stuck on hand in well assorteil and is worth 
about 817,000. On the farm, which rmituinsLtKaeros, there 
is a young and thrifty orchard of J r tut) fruit trees, of the 
various kinds of fruit, also- a small vineyard nt the must, 
valuable, lmrilv Grapes The soil on tJic farm is well 
adapted to built Nursery PurPoaoB apd grain, being part 
bottom, and the balance upland Any person having a 
taste for the Nursery hu.rinoss, aud a few thousand dollars 
to invest, will here find a chance but rarely met with 
Either quarter or half interest, as maybe desired, will be 
sold. Adilress J, G. COE. Sidney. Shelby Co., Ohio. 
Pork, new mess. t5.0iX«15,|iu 
Pork, clear.tW.tsXjtfi.flO 
Dressed hogs, cwt 7,0u;.e 7 ,00 
Beef, cwt.6.00d.l» 
Hprlng iambs, each l.ftiXfli 2.00 
Mutton, eareass.. fi otTc 
Itaius smoked... 10u lilLo 
Shoulder*.. fi‘j."7 o 
Chickens . .... 10 @1»J 
Turkeys.. Id .5 120 
Geese. 40 feiaja 
Dairy, Jke. 
Butter, roll..... 11 id fin 
Batter. Hrkln ... 13 (W140 
Cheese, new. 8 ffllUC 
Cheese, old... 12a I 'c 
Lanl, tried. I0«@l)n 
Tallow rough,. 7'7i 7. l «o 
Taiiow, tried .... ItXajlOc 
1863. improved 1863. 
LEVER & RAILWAY HORSE-POWERS, 
THRASHERS AND CLEANERS, 
Thrashers and Separators, Clover Hullers, 
|fO On-SJ ir/.VIJ .«.f < HI. V/i'.% Nr., 
MANUFACTURKT) l!V 
G. WEST1NGHOUSE & CO., 
Scbenoctaday, JV. V'- 
The above named. Machines, with bite improvements, 
are acknowledged by all whu have used them, to be un- 
equaled. Particular attention is jnylted to our 
New Undershot Thrasher and Cleaner, with 
Riddle or Vibrating Separator, 
In which are combined all neccessury qualities for a first- 
class Machine, and we can confident!.' recommend it as 
such. The arrangement of it for aeputttUng the grain from 
the straw (a very impor tant part,) we consider the most 
complete of any Machine uf this kind in use, ana its clean 
ing part is umurpassed. •** 
Send for our Circular containing description and Prices 
of all the above named Machines. 693-6teow 
Address U. WKST1NGHOUSE A- CO. 
THE PROnBtOJV . It . lUHETN . 
NEW YORK, May 25, F 1 . 0 oh Market heavy and may¬ 
be quoted OficlOc lower, with tarsi' receipts and 11 moderate 
business doing for export and home consumption. At the 
close thorn were no buyers at outride quotation* Sales at 
f-.,25 .m.'st for «n peril tie State; 8.VMWUH) tor extra State, 
$3,3 ikft.ftO for superllno Western; FVJiJJlS.al for common 
to mrnlluia extra Western; for ehipping hrand' 
extra round Looped Ohio, and $6,5(l(ii7,80 for trade brands 
do,—Hie market closing lies' v. Sales of choice extra State 
were made at $6,U6W6,'.’U Cnmuiitui flour heavy, and may 
be quoted fto Iffc lower, .ah • at $','JU(o5ti.25for common, anil 
$ 6 , 3045 , 8 , 0 .) tar good to choice extra. Ry,i flour quiet ami 
stea<H ar fi.mfitti.25 tor inferior to clinics. Corn meal 
steady aud uliiifi; salpti at $4,25 ;uk 4,25 for Jersey; $t,i0qi.- 
66 Tor Braielvwiue, and $l/sl Tore,'(tori' 
Git.Ua—Wheat markel nmy he quofrd full,' ffoisc lowor; 
with a mudenite business doing at tie decline Receipts 
1 1 tt* 
sates at 8l,22®1.7) foi Chicago spriog; s 1 ,:k'fq,1.42 for Mil 
waukee clot'. $1,13 1,(7 for :uobei Iowa, Jl, like 1,56 for win¬ 
ter ml Western' 81,51 1 1,53 for amber .Michigan; 81,53 for 
amlit ‘1 State Si,6/ lor fair white Michigan, Ryu continues 
doll anil nominal nt Fl.UIXa 1,02, shippers refusing to pay 
over = 1 , 110 . Barley conllniiss (full anti nominal ;it 81,2Vat 
I,itl Barley malt duft ami iinmiuall.y unchanged at $l,i!u 
(,i,l."d mi continue dull aud iioiuinul lit 81,IU for Oana 
<la. • torn market may be quoted at lit lower' sales at 7.W 
7C . for prime sound old shiiiping inlxeq Western; 7U(f8 
74n fm new Western; 7: ic for yiulnw Wcsl.'i ii; 7A.LC lor new 
rouod yellow Guts (irinsr, wPh ..Hies Kt li.Vii,67c. for r.oio- 
Hion to prime Jersey, sod fitXyTJc lor (Janudi.an, Western 
and Btate. 
Pauvisioxs—Pork market lower and more active; sales 
at $ll,00(i}i::.IH> for mess; f U,5U;(Mii,l») for new prime mess 
*nd 8iu.7o(f®ll,76 for pnme Reef quiet 1 , sales at Sl.ftOffi) 
fljikJ for country prime: $iif®A.OO for country mess; 8lil,5U@ 
12,75 Tor re-packed mes«. Sl2(*18.75 for extra mess. Prime 
mess bflef dull, sales nt i2),00 i 22,1)0 Beef hams quiet and 
price* may he quoted steady; sales at $14.00(3)15,50 for 
State eod western Cut ruenteuro easier; sales «t iH&fiUa. 
for ehoul lem. aud fiWj’Lc for haius Bacon sides steady; 
sale, at I'.tyri 6'qe for Westeru Cnmberlanri cut middles; 
7, i 7 c for Western long ribbed middles , 6‘* u tpic for 
Western short ribbed middles. 7 : -c for city do; 7'i'iil7>4c 
for WestOro longdesr middles. 7 ‘ilgtl 1 fcfor Western short 
clear middle*; “\imV-, cents for bellies, and 8c for choice 
Wextern long cut ham* Laid eaxier and more active; 
aales at 3 l -y@lll'.c for No. 1 to choice. Butler selling at. 18 
<2)20e for Ohio, and |h,j)22c for State, Cheese steady at 10@ 
12 c. for new 
A.-.UKb -Steady ; sale- at $3.2>//<8,25 for Pots and $9,25 
Tot Pearls. 
tb '•* Market is quiet and thill; with small sales at 18 
(A 2 ie Car ordinary to Prime. 
Bki.vs—W e iiuote:— Meillums, choice $3,000/3,15; Medi- 
ura.q Ciir $2,75<$3,UU; Pea. choice $3,2(Xlk8.30; Marrowfat, 
choice, $3,'tn 013,48 ; Marrowfat, fair, $2,7603,00 , Kidneys, 
elmice, $3,lilJiyi). Lima, choice, $i,00VH,Ob. 
Skrbs—FJhx seed, r< bushel. $«,75«3,t'0; Timothy $1,75 
■.■<01,90; Glover. R ft*. 9,'< 9' 4 c, 
lit! EE A Ml, May 25. 
r [IIE UNIVERSAI 
CLOTHES WRINGER. 
FRAUD I Caution 11 
*• Amuioxs Tmprr/ved Clothes Wringer without cog wheels, 
manufacture'! by Gunn, Atnidon ,V Holland, Greenfield. 
Mass , has received the first and only PN'inioro given to 
any Clothes Wringer by the N- Y State Agricultural 
Society." 
Wo often receive from "inquiring friends" newspaper 
slips, as above, asking,hmv they cun bo true when 
THE rnvrT\rmr« at. 
received the it //■ f.OM A and SILVER MEDAL, and the 
other did not. We have replied to some, hut cannot to nil 
siiparatelV, We therefore call the attention of the public 
to Urn following certlilcute. which w e think should satisfy 
all as to which Wringer hIiouM have the preference, one 
WITH Coo WIIKICI.M or without; 
Nkw Y'ohk Statk Aoricultctra 1 , SOCIKTY, ) 
RuuilKSTKft Fa lit, 1862. 5 
I horeby certify that .lot,run Ivch <k Co,, of New York, 
Ageutsot Tiik tiftfi v kkAAL CloTHKu Wiu.mikk were award* 
eda Diploma and Silvku Mkpai. for Ilnur very superior 
Universal Clothes Wringer, and this certificate is given of 
its great excellence. 
In witness whereof. I have hereunto 
[Seal. I subscribed my name and atlixou the 
Seal of the Society 
B. P. JOHNSON. Secretary. 
The Universal Wringer with Cog Wheels 
was also pronounced superior to all Others in tho World's 
Fair at London, 1862. and has always taken tho FIRST 
PREMIUM in every State and County Fair, whan exhibit 
eil In fair competition with othormaclilnen. 
At the Fair in London, twenty-four lhichlesr.es of heavy 
carpel were run through our No 2 Wringer and wrung 
thoroughly. 
Lace Curtains can be “ done up” Beautifully. 
No twisting and tearing in washing, and no mending there¬ 
after A lady in Brooklyn says dm saved more Ilian tint 
cost of tlm if. C. W. by doing her own Curtains, instead of 
paying for their being done (not a- well) elsewhere. Tho 
water can be pressed from Lahiik and Small Aktioles 
ea*ier,quicker, and more thoroughly than by tho ordinary 
old-fashioned 
Back-Breaking, Wrist-Straining, and Clothes- 
Destroying Process, 
Wo are often asked 
« HOW LONG WILL IT LAST?” 
That of course depends on how much it is used. Please 
read what Mr. Oua.nuk Jt'DD, of the A ms-roan Ai/rv.mlturial, 
says of thu 
Universal Clothes Wringer: 
"From several years’ experience with It in our own fam¬ 
ily; from the testimony of hnniitecs who have used it and 
from tlm construction of the implement itself.- we feel cm- 
tain that it is worthy a place in every family wheru the 
washing is done at, home A child can readily wring out a 
tubful of clothes iu a few minutes. It Is in reality \ 
OlotukaSavui; ! a Tune s a via [ a u >) * Stkk.votu RavkiiI 
The saving of ffiinimnts null alone pay a large per centnge 
ori it* cost. W"o think tin) machine much more than Pays 
you rrsKfig Evkky Ye ar in the saving of garment*! There 
art) several kinds, nearly alike in general construction but 
we consider it important that tho Wringer be fitted with 
Com. otherwise a mass of garni- 11 N may clng the Tellers, 
and the rollers upon the cnmk-riuifl slip and tear Uje 
clothes. Our own is atm of the first made, and It i) as 
Coup ah New after nearly KuGff YkakA Co.ysta.vp L »b." 
WITH COW WHEELS — WARRANTED ! 
t'S 7 ' Canvuxscrs wanted in every town. 
For Particulars and Circulars, address 
JULIUS IVES A CO., 
693 P, 0- Box 3110, 345 Broadway, New York. 
Chemistry h. Goology.1,00 
Do. Cuiecli'sm of Chem- 
b)try for Schools. 26 
I.UiigStrotli on the Hive 
and H 11 hoV Oeu.-.1,25 
I.euchui H Ifot Houses .1,26 
Liebig’s Familiar Lotto is 
to Farmer:. ... 60 
Liusley'sMorgan Horses. 1,00 
Manual of Agre ulture, by 
Emerson k FI tut. 75 
Milesou the Horse's Foot 25 
Milburu on. the Cow ... 25 
Moore's Manual on Flax 
Culture... 25 
Modem Cookery iiv Miss 
Acton nud M rs S J Hale 1,25 
Mrs Abel's Skillful House¬ 
wife and Ladies' Guido. 50 
Miinn'j Lund Drainer ... co 
Nash's Progressive Far- 
1 ■ : 60 
Neill's Gardeners Com¬ 
panion .. ...1,00 
Norton's Elements of 
Agriculture ..60 
Olcott s Sorgho and im- 
phoe. .1,00 
Pardee on the Strawberry 60 
Pedder's Land Metumrer. 50 
Persn/.'s NewCulturo of 
the Vim- . 25 
Qninbv'e Mysteries of 
Bee-keeping.1,25 
Quiticy on Hoiling Cattle 50 
Rabbit Fancier. 60 
Randall's Sheep Hus 
Landry. .. _1,25 
Richanison on thu Horse 25 
J «o. on tho Posts of the 
Farm. 25 
Do. Domestic Fowls. 25 
Do. on the Hog . 25 
Do. outlie Honey Bee... 25 
I >«. on tlm Doif... 25 
Roger-' Scientific Ag... .1.00 
Rooms lin'd Vine-dressers 
Manual. .. .. 60 
Saxton’s Rural Hand books 
hound In 1 S-’ftos enek, 1,50 
Shepherd's Own Bonk... 2 ,00 
Stray Leaves from the 
Book of Nature... 00 
Stephen’s Book of the 
Farm. 2 vols..5,00 
Skillful Hoo-ewife.25 
SkillilC r s Eleiue ut« of Ag- 
ricuUuru. 25 
Sraltii's Landscape Gar¬ 
dening . ....1,25 
Timer's Principle s of Ag- 
culture.2,00 
Thomas' Farm Itnjile- 
| incuts.. . 1,00 
Thompson's Food of Aui- 
I mills. 75 
I Tho Ro- 1 * Culturist_ 26 
TophanV* Chemistry made 
Rosy 25 
Warder’s Hodges A Ever¬ 
greens . 1,00 
Waring * Element, of Ag- 
iicnlture . 75 
1 WlUnn on Flax... 25 
1 Youatt and Martin on 
Cattle..1,25 
1 Youatt "ii the Horse_1,25 
Da on Sheep. 75 
pi,, on the Hog . 75 
Young Farmers Manual 
stid Workshop, ......1.25 
csxou.v r lecee, y* in,.. . """ "-e 
American full-hlood Merino.77 <<>0 
Ho half and three-quarter do.72 >75 
Do Native and quarter do.I!5®57 
Extra pulled.7-i " so 
Superfine do.7Ac,78 
No. 1, do.47(n<52 
Calif-irniii line, unwashed. 48(3,60 
Do common do .25(ai.'12 
Peruvian washed.-MKoysfl 
Chilian Merino unwashed.37di 1 40 
Do Mestiza do .23:ir;(5 
Valparaiso do ........2,1(526 
South Americau .Merino unwashed.34(3)88 
Do do Mestiza do .2.Y5J28 
Do do common washed. 'IhtiiiSO 
Do do Entre Rios washed.3(X7u32 
Do do do do Un washed.I8:';|2U 
Do do Cordova washed.48@50 
Cape Good Hope unwashed...,.36,5,37 
East India washed.INnhil 
African unwsshed...26('U38 
Do washed.46W55 
Mexicau unwashed.30®88 
Texas...—'7k— 
Smyrna unwashed.287)1.32 
Do washed....t.Yuiftfl 
Syrian unwashod.26(527 
A r , Y. Shipping and. CommercnU List. 
»M)ST4»N, .May 20. — The following are tho quotations 
of wool, for the week: 
Saxony and Merino, fine.S3(i[iS0c 
Do do full-blood. d.yhyji 
Do do half and three-fourths..80'i)X6 
Common... 75@85 
Pulled, extm.8a7(’!K) 
Do superfine.77/58.6 
Do No l..00<5 00 
Western mixed .65(S75 
Smyrna washed.45(5.00 
Do unwashed.Ili5<28 
'1 . OO.'a'OO 
Cape. 
Crimea.00®00 
Buenos Ayres. 20(5j.iJO 
Peruvian washed.28(560 
Canada.7U'ni76 
California,.. 30(iii76 
BUFFALO, Mm ii—There is nothing doing in this 
market in wool. Tin 1 new clip is not yet in market Du¬ 
ring the week thm ii « are some receipts of old, The New 
York market is reported better iu regard to demand. The 
wants o! consumers have resulted in tla* disposition of 
about 200.0i» lbs of fleece during the week, at prices nine- 
FLAX AND HEMP CULTURE 
A GOOD, USEFUL AND TIMELY WORK ON Ft,AX 
CULTURE, fee., has just bet*u issued. — containing all 
requisite information relative to Preparing the Ground, 
Sowing the Seed, Culture, Harvesting, Ac., Ac. It is 
mainly by men of long experience iu Flax Growing, who 
know whereof they affirm, aadinivi to impart their koowl 
edge. The aim is to furnish a Comi i.ktk ami I'hauticai. 
MANUAL 0E FLAX CULTURE, 
Such a work ns wilt enable new beginners to grow Flax 
successfully, on the first trial. It contains Essays from 
Practical Men of much experience — the opening one by a 
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Every Lady her own 
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Address I*. ». T. MOOKK. Rochester, N. Y. 
__ _ . Flops 'The market for the week 
has ruled dull with Oply moderate bo-incs* doing for in¬ 
terior trade and city consuiuptiom -ait s at $7,60 for white 
wheat double extra; $fi,50 for red winter extra: 5.60 for 
extra Wisconsin^ fri,6l> for choice cxlru spring, and $7.50for 
white fresh ground double extra Canada. Closing dull and 
two to four shillings decline lor the lower grades during 
the week. 
Grain—T he wheat market for the weak has ruled only 
moderately ustive with a continued downward tendency, 
the transaction* for the week were not more limn the tran* 
action* for a day under an active market; sales «t $1,15 for 
No. 2 Milwaukee club; $1,35for rffd winter, 81,30 for North¬ 
western club; $1 07 for No 2 Clitc-avo Mowed; Milwaukee 
club $1,26; Port Washington club$1,3L 1 'losing dull, heavy 
and • trooping, under the decline in New York and les* fa¬ 
vorable foreign news. Corn, ttjo market fnj the week has 
ruled dull, witl, -ales at fific forvoltoW auu white; BJffiiflZ'aC 
for mixed; dosing at 123c for yellow and white, aud 60c for 
mixed, with a downward tendenoy. Oats—The market, un¬ 
der largo receipts, heavy, dull and drooping; wilns at 62 (<r 
66c. Harluy—'Th** market chiefly inactive and nominal,at 
$1,16 fur choice \Ve*t.ern and Oanarilan. Rye—Stock light 
and receipts small; firmly held at $1,06, with limited de¬ 
mand for small lots for distilling purposes. 
Pkas—D ull and nominal, at 90o for Canadian; stock light 
and demand limited. 
Rkanu— Firm, at $2,7.v3'3,i , 0 for fair to choice, with only 
moderate stock. 
Fngiis—The msi ketdrill, 90d in only light demand for 
retail lot- a(-$2.1)0 lor timothy; $5,00 for clover, aud $2,25 
aS.ftfl for flax seed. 
Provisions —The market moderately active for city con¬ 
sumption. with some demand for interior. Pork quoted at 
S:2,6u:*i'12,75 for light, and $13,60 a 13,75 for heavy mess pork. 
Hieji-'ji* for plain ham*; 9 ; v'iy.!*>c for sugar eared hams, 
mni Uk • Misc Cur sacked bams ihOttlder* Laid 
fi (a 10 Dried land smoked beef lUc* Mess beef, ^T.-NYaiR.lX) 
■ oountrv packed. Bfiefl.am* Slfi.OO@10/*J. White flsh 
l>. T. MOOliK, 
Editor Rural New-Yorker, 
Rochester, N. Y 
What the Press Says. 
From the Utica Morning Herald and Daily Gazette. 
A Manual ok Flax Cijltork. Rochester: 1). D- T- 
Moork.—T he enterprising publisher of the Rural New 
Yoihr hasdooq the binning public, an important service by 
tlm Usueuftliis timely pamphlet, which giro*, in con¬ 
densed form, full and explicit direction* for llax-growlng, 
harvesting, .and prepnrutmn fur market, from the best in¬ 
formed ami most reliable sources. To this is added an 
Rssay ou Hemp and Flax in the Wesr, prepared by tin* 
Rural's Western Aid. which makes tho Manual a desidem 
tarn to Western as well a* Eastern agriculturist*. Our 
farmers hava had their attention frequently called this sea¬ 
son tu the importance of flux-growing, and will probably 
sow twice or three time* tho usual amount of seed. But 
many, and perhaps most of them, are Ignorant of the best 
methods of culture, the improved methods of preparing the 
fiber, etc. They will find iu l the information they need in 
Mr MoORK’.x seasonable IlltU: Manual 
From. the. New York Tribune. 
Flax anii Hk.iiP. —A Manual of Flax Culture and Manu¬ 
facture, embracing full direction* for preparing thcgroiind, 
sowing, harvesting, dressing, and manufacturing, with the 
process of making flax cotton, and also afi essay upon hemp 
culture. Inis been trabU*hed b.v D, I). T. Moork, editor of 
the Rural New Ymhr. Rochester, in pamphlet form at 26 
cents, and is well worthy the attention of all who ate em¬ 
barking iu flax culture. 
From, the Rochester Daily Union and Advertiser. 
manta l op Flax a vn Hkmp Cui.turk W" arc pleased 
to learn that this valuable little work in selling rapidly and 
widely. Tlu* publisher U daily receiving orders from vari¬ 
ous part* of the Loyal States and the Canadas. Three edi¬ 
tions have been Published within as, many weeks, and the 
demauil is such that a fourth ia now in press, 'Chose desir¬ 
ous of obtaining reliable information on the culture ol Flax 
anil Hemp, and the preparation of their staples (hr market, 
should Send25 MPt* te 0. D. T. Moon*., Rochester, N- Y, 
for bis Manual ou the subject 
cut Ailucrtisemcnts 
4 IKEN'R IMIRTAHLK KNITTING MACHI.NK. 
a'V From fW to $16 per week cau he earned with it by 
any woman, l’rice, alt complete, $50,00. Send stamp for 
circular to G W. BURT, Newton. Iowa. 
T) KTPB.VED M»LI>1ER8 CAN MARK FROM WTO 
AC $10 dally, by canvassing for the. OOMi'LkTS llrsTOKy 
ok tiik War, issued by the Auburn RublJshilig Co. For 
All about it" address E. f>. STORKE, Auburu, N. Y. 
Fancy and e xtra State..0 ouw® 2ft 
Common to good Western. 6 00(55 76 
Ohio.. 7 I.VJ@7 50 
Choice Akton...,....0d0(«0 00 
Extra Canadian.. 7 76@fl00 
Fancy Genesee. 6 75M7 00 
Extra Genesee and city brands. 8 00(5 8 60 
Extra Michigan, Wisconsin, Indiana, Ac... 7 Reaji, 50 
Coro MeM fi;vs declined 25c J) 100 lbs, and is now selling 
at $ 1 , 60511,02 ^loolbfl. 
Grain—I n tviieat. nothing of moment ha* trangpired; 
good red State i K freely offered at $1,48. Rve quiet bui 
steady at9*ijgc. TheGorn market opened raliter firmer, 
but the trausuct.fui* have been limited; sales prime \Yest- 
ero mixed at7l>.ui7ic. Barley quiet and unchanged. In 
’ law nothing doing; State and Western may be nominally 
quoted at 68@79c. 
M organ hok&k ** young llIGHLA.^oKK, ,, 
A warded First Brize wherever exhibited —will-land 
nt the premises of the subscriber, 16 miles north of I.ock- 
norl, and lt» miles west nf Somerset Corners lie is 1614 
bauds high, weighs about l,0.’o tb»., dark bay. 10 years old. 
and w II broke double or siimle. I have for salo a span of 
matched ba/ mares 6 year* old, good drivers, aud get up in 
good style iu harness, very prompt and sound. Address 
JAc. b- WHITLOCK, Somerset Curlier*, Niag. Co., N Y 
A MONTH G u A H A N T K K O. Address 
ISAAC HALE JR., A CO., Newbury port. Mass. 
MANUFACTURER OF 
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1 just published, Bend 4 stainua (12 at*-) and procure a 
specimen copy Agents wanted everywhere to solicit or¬ 
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t>EST family sewing machine. 
!) WHEELER Sc WILSON 
MANT FACTORING CO. were awarded the First Premium 
at the Great International Exhibition, London, 1.882, 
Principal Office, 505 Broadway, N. IT. 
666 K, IV. DI1MILE, Agent, Korhi-ater, N. Y. 
FOR PURIFYING 
Lake, Rain and River Water, 
NO. 5» BUFFALO STREET, 
r pOBACCO SEED. I have a good lot of I'oimectucal S'.'d 
A Leaf Tobacco, which I will send bv mail to those who 
desire, at 75 ceuts per ounce. 1 have also a smal 1 lot nf the 
best Cuban seed, sent me by a friend ou the Island. Per¬ 
haps it is worthy of trial — 50 cents an ounce. 
JAMES VICK, Rochester, N Y 
A TKACIIEK OF PAINTING.-A lady who has had 
experience as a Teacher of Painting, and can give sat¬ 
isfactory references, desire* a situation in some Send nary, 
Academy, or Private School. Address TEACHER, Drawer 
319 lb 1 cut's ter. N. Y , or to caru of Editor Rural Nkw- 
Yokukk, to whom tho advertiser refers 
