P LTl-iE ITALIAN QUEENS 
FOR. 8ALB 
That have become fertilized by tbn Pure Italian Drones. 
Flavins experimented with, and cultivated the Italian Bee 
to eorna extent for three yearn past, and reared several 
hundred Queens in the lime, ami with extensive arrungo- 
menta for rear)nit a large number'd Queens the present 
season, 1 therefore flatter myself that 1 Can furnish the 
pure Italian Queen for about one half the former prices- 
On receipt of uinne and P 0. address, I will forward a cir¬ 
cular giving particulars, prices, flic. Parties will do well to 
send in their orders soon, as first come first served. 
K. P. KIDDKR, Practical Apleullurist, Burlington, Vt. 
TUB r««£ MARKKTS. 
NEW YORK, June 18,. Wool. — The market has been 
moderately active tor domestic fleece for uiatiu'acturing 
purposes, but other descriptlpng have been rat her neglect¬ 
ed. Prices show no particular change from last week, only 
a little lose discrimination, ion instance, 10 , 000 lbs double 
X X lliht old Dlito fleece odd ul 70c— t'H'v cheap,_and sold 
to lie below ilx value. 5,i i o ib« extra Michigan .it ".'tic, and 
15,Uhl lbs low ilu. at 70e. I lia tv* la.it hi'.’ were doai coin- 
pared with tile lirsl which was ft fine grade nod a desirable 
parcel. The total ia os of fleece foot u|‘ l.'O.lhS) lbs uI.65 .1 
7l\c. with the exception nf Dm above lot at ,2Hic. it. was 
most I v told at (i'Xethic: in,out 16 1 extra Pulled at 6.*wt8e; 
70,0U) lbs Mexican,'3|)(n 200 b iles Pope, so" o too Mostlxi, 61 
do do, and do Provence, no private terms: lo.OOO Itis < fsi.li- 
fi-rnia. i.i me. Foreign vnol* have c downward turn. 
Guild Mestizo can b** bought nt flSfij'JOe. Cape wools are in 
large stork, and oflered at 31,^1-I'c. Mediterranean wools 
arc in pretty laige -lock, and sue freely offered without 
buyers Prices tree: 
siaxony Fleece. a 1 tb,...—fflSOe. 
American tull-bloou Merino.7'4o75 
Do half and three-quarter do. —<y 70 
Do Native and quarter do. —(<665 
Extra palled.75P&78 
Superbuo do.70yi73 
No. t, dr.. 4R<i7*2 
California fine, unwashed. 4 K 0 O/.O 
Do common do ..260732 
Peruvian washed.......-MKithSO 
Chilian Merino unwashed.8fka>S7 
Do Mestiza do ..iSSfaCW 
Valparaiso do .2501.26 
South American Merit*:* n.isashed.32(a'35 
Do do ilCstiza do .25(0)28 
Do do onmnimi washed. 2 Ma , . , :fl 
Do do Enti-c King washed_„.25@32 
Do do no tin unwashed.I7MKP 
Do do Cordova washed.—@48 
Cape Good Hope uuwasimi.35(0.37 
East iudia washed. .gflGuOO 
Africau unwashed.28uu3S 
Do washed ......,...... .ilVa*60 
Mexican unwashed.SiXoItS 
itlarkcte, Commerce, &c 
■With the July number is comineuced 
A. JE W V O Xj XT jVI E 
or TKK 
This number contains— 11 The Wraith of Odin,” a New 
Poem by Lo.ngfkm.Ow; "Outside Glimpses of English 
Poetry, ’ by Hawthorn*; “ Doings of a Sunbeam,” by 
Holmks, and a variety of interesting articles in prose aud 
poetry from 
THE BEST AMERICAN WRITERS. 
Subscribe now for Die Leading American Monthly. 
Terms $3.00 a year prut j> aW. 
Address T1CKNOR & FIELDS, Publishers, 
135 Washington St., Boston, Mass. 
'inn i inn APPLE TUBES, 0 to 8 foot 
/V /.V )\J\ ) high, at $3 pet hundred. 
2o.ootj Standard Hear Trees. 5 1" 7 feel high, at >25 HI 100. 
10,(XXI Dwarf Pear Trees, 3 to 5 feel high, at $13 IU 100, 
W.iXW Wliltn Grape and Cherry Currants; 5,000 Disoa 
Grape Vines A larx'O stock of Peach trees. Cherry trees, 
Plum trees, Gooseberries, Raspberries, Blackberries,Straw¬ 
berries, must nf the new varieties of Native Grapes, flic., flic. 
t3 P AH of the best Western varieties grown extcnsivels/.~ 
tor.nl and Trane ling A genii WanleU, 
Wholesale tun 1 Descriptive Catalogues sent to all appli¬ 
cants who Inclose stamps to prepay postage. 
Address K. MOODY >V SON. 
611 Niagara Nurseries, Lock port, N. V. 
J IIE UN I VERSA! 
CLOTHES WRINGER. 
R ochester collegiate innti. 
TUTK —This Institution provides the very bestfacUl* 
ties for a thorough English and Classical Education 
Boarding Department exclusively for Young Ladies. 
Expenses moderate L. It SATTKRIJCK, Principal 
Rochester. Jan. 1. 1863. 
ON THE 4TH OF JULY, 1863 
This popular machine sells rapidly wherever offered, 
Every family will liav© one! 
It is only a question of lime, 
mouth an? being relieved in that hard' 
Washing. ?:.: A.. 
ing the water and dirt out pi the c'ntlie-, 
iog i-—1 ::r 1 ” " ' 
Thousands of families every 
...'. ..... lent of all housework, 
Thousands of dollars are dully saved by press- 
„„„ „„,v.-.A " 'nstoail of twist- 
and wrenchingtho fabric and d«ixlri.iyiug the garments. 
Cotton is Expensive, 
Save it by using the. Universal Cloth ox Wringer 
“Time is Ittonoy.'’ 
Orakiin Jo no, Esq., oftha American Agriculturist , says 
"A chi d i'hu readily wring out a tubfnll of clothes in a few 
minutes " Therefore use the U C. W. and save time and 
"Vndies who have long used them auil know their valup 
speak mi thy highest terms In I heir priise. One snvs—“ i 
would ax anon he without m.y cmv ns without my wringer." 
Another, “ lean now go tubed nod sleep alter washing - 
tbiv." Another • t had to pay llfty centsfora washwoman 
hefiire aud now xve do It ourselves.” Another—" The rich 
may ntliird to do without them, but I could not,” &c , flic 
Thijsn are hut a lew among thousands. If very one using 
them will report likewise . 
\V»* luiv** ho vci m/o.s froW 8S lo $3l). Thono AiiiUil '10 for 
ordinary family use arc No. I, Jill, and No. 2, $7. These 
have 
GOO- W HEELS, 
and are AYarrant tip In every particular This menus 
especially, Ihut after a few mouths use, the lower roll 
r//-fc J\’OT T WIST OJ\' TUB S/t.lT T, 
nod tear the clothing, a* is the raise with our No, 3 (VO and 
other wringers without Coo-VVnHKi.3. 
in A[>• If' mtle* of over 9,1100. only 27 were of the No 3. 
$5 s'/.e, without Cog' to our retail “ales we have notsold 
,tw hi of”r o V""' Tiii-i -bows which style is appreciated 
by the public. Tilts Is the only wringer with the 
W ANTED, A FEW GOOD THEE SALESMEN.— 
To experienced agents the highest wages will be 
paid. Address R. E. 8CHRORDER, Unchestnr. N. Y 
WILLi COMMENCE 
A NEW HALF VOLUME 
Affording a favorable opportunity for renewals and the 
commencement of new subscriptions. All whose sub 
scriptioM expire th t.< werk, will find the No. (702) printed 
after their names on address labels. A prompt renewal is 
necessary to xecurc the uninterrupTcd continuance of the 
paper, as our terms are strictly fit advance. In re-enlisting 
we trust our friend’ will bring many new recruits for the 
Rural Briimok, so that its ranks may he greatly swelled 
On our part we promise a Useful and Entertaining Cam¬ 
paign. Under Die heading of 
for New York and Michigan Hue Ohio and Psnnsylvania 
flveees are li'dd at 7,Vn 80r tti Choice lota of super nod 
extfa pulled have heon sold it .suywni W lh. The truusae- 
lions ill foreign eompiise 11)0 ,iH)ii lbs Valparaiso on privalo 
terms; and 300 hales, niftr’ly Mediterranean, nt various 
prices, as to quality. l'h« following ure the quotations 
tor the (iveS: 
Saxouy anu Merino, Hue.TIO'Tflo 
Do do full-blood.7lX.iii72 
Do do half and three-fourths. .tilKa/71) 
Common.Udfii fi5 
Pulled, extra...70qi;85 
Do supertine.65(S68 
Do No. 1 . OUfflOO 
WesttG-n mixed.60t^:t‘»f» 
Smyrna washed.4l)®63 
Do unwashed. .ll®25 
Syrian ..00.7;00 
Cape....30QU40 
Crimea..iHXeix) 
Buenos Ayres.20(560 
Peruvian washed.2«(a>f,0 
Camoin. 700075 
California,..3iXi|)75 
I’lllLAlXELl’III .Tmio 18. —The market .-.(ill eon- 
tinues in the winm uosellted COtiditlon ivliich we have 
niported for several weekn pu.’t. nilU there Ins been very 
httii' of the fortllCoinlng elmumtradedl'oViuuunrequence 
of the difti'func" iietween the. view' of buyers and sellers. 
A fe V Ml Ml 11 lots of Jersev sold at IWooile. for washed, and 
,5c for onwnHhxd. Anitmii Ihe osh sales floro 50,000 0>s 
njd medium at. Toe., i i.ero lbs low medium. Waffle, 30,000 
tr,s thrUC-quuit- is blood, 70c; I 0 0 lbe foreign, 18e; . r C\,0iH> 
tbs unwashed African on private Minns. iXorlh American. 
BALTIMORE, JON* 13 Very little domestic has come 
forward, mid there has been no activity in the market 
Pi ires are nominal, us follows: I nwashed at 36t<042u; tub 
waxhed, 7.SoSi2r; No. I nulled, 5(K>ft8«C; mmlno, 50@6fle; 
I medium fleece, 9201 .Me; line do, Of,(17,70c. 
TUB PHOf'ISIOJY’ BTN. 
NEW York, June 25 .-Flour—M arket dull, in-eRo 
lar, and iXniiiin low er on Weslern. Sales at $i.fs'(;0i.3fi n r 
superllne. Stato; J5, lccA5,7n for extra State; $5,75(«>.5,85 for 
choice Slate, Jl.WpOfi.CO for superfine Western, t5,80Vt)5,!X) 
for common to good shipping brands extra loynd tioop 
Ohio. Canadian dull, sales ul s6,<fi®-l l 7ll for common, and 
$5,7 .V>U7.60 fi oex tr.a. 
GRAIN The markof fer wheat opened finp, TJUi Inticd 
dull ami drooping, salfg at 8l,l7iiel,36 fur Cliicogo spiiug; 
7l r 2tKi"h'I 1 for Milwaukee club; >1.101X1,42', for umber 
Iowa; $LWud,|3 or winter red Western; *l,,Xfi®ie'0 lor 
amber Michigan, fuel >1,60 for white Ohio live quiet, ql 
fl.iMXo Lift Uarle.v dull ami nnndoal. Corn—The market 
opened at.7iVep’3'- 4 c lor iihiiqung mixed W'e-tern, and 7406 
76c for Enstcru. (bits dull uuu lower, at7A<v79e 
I'rovihionm fork market quiet; sales ut il,fl)>l 1.7.1 lor 
Old mess; *1«,H7Vf<jlH.I0 for new do; and Mil ."IK C 11,25 for 
old nnd new prime land steady: wxlos At!)K(ai 10kir,. But¬ 
ter selling at 17m 18c. for Ohio; I7p(‘AT for State. Cheese 
steady at'j,'^(ail2?»c. 
HUEEALO. Junk 22 -Flour—M arket moderately nc 
tive; sales at $5,i>2.'„ for rouml hooped Ohio red winter 
extra; M 50 for Fed winter extra; >6.51X0)7 white wheat dou¬ 
ble extra, emsing witli fair demand, . 
Gkain -Wheat dull; Wiles at >1.33 for red winter Ohio; 
95c for rejected Chicago spring. Corn in fair demand nt 
6oc for mixed aipific Ter yellow Out’ firm at 70c7n i ,;c, 
Barley uusettled; some quotiug at >1 n), otboraat $1,15 
l'lti,vnio.xs-The market for pork Is standV, with only a 
moderate domnud, at >12,76 for light, and > 13,75 lor heavy 
aims Smoked meats urn quoted at. ,c for plain burns; 
sugar cured 10'i®10'*c; ubouldsrsflu. Lord ll‘;0c. But¬ 
ter quiet, with a fair supply of ulmv. which It quoted ut 
15/i 1 17c fair to Choice State. Cheese quoted at fie tic. 
ALIIA.NY, June 'll —Flour A*n Mkal The market 
opeued steady hut quiet, and throughout the rooming only 
a moderate business was done tn Hour at the closing rates 
of Daturduv Coni meaMs unchanged. 
Grain Theru is a moderate milling inquiry for Wheat, 
and. w itli a lair supply, the mm km favor s tlie huver. .- >1 “ 
winter i* , 'l Sl i'i' i*t rvrifi |miih« wtiito VJi'UiitO ut 
$1 -On 1,87, Cr.ru rather Urmer. anti In fair requc-t sab h 
of Western Mixed ul 7l*xw.t72. Data quiet, aud nomoudlv 
State hair, 1862, ami at every Fair where exhibited, and ia 
universally acknowledged til he the best iu use. 
N B. —All persons ure cautioned not to make,, null, or 
use Horse-Forks with tinea similar to this, or similar to It 
iu any particular. _ 
r | xo CHEESE EAIBYMEN. 
L EALPH’S PATENT IMPE0YED 
“ONEIDA CHEESE VAT,” 
Was awarded the First I'kkmilm, after a thorrmph text, 
at the New York State Fair. 1862. 1 h the most simple, dur¬ 
able and etleotivM 
Chc«Nc-inaUiuK Appaxratus 
in use. Uaed in dairicx of 10 to 1,000 cows. The only Vat 
well adapted to 
«»Factory” Ulieetto-Making. 
More economical iu use than steam, and much Iuhb expen¬ 
sive in coM (Sizes vary ing from 81 to 356 galloiiB on hand 
and ready for delivery,—larger 8l*«H for Factory use made 
We shall pre-cut a variety of Valuable Reading of a 
Practical and Scientific character ou the various branches 
of Farm Husbandry, including the views and experiences 
of many able contributors aud correspondents. 
That Department of the Rural kuown as the 
LOOM I NOTON NURSERY, Ido ACHES FRUIT 
1 and Obnamkntal. agknts Wan'Crd. 
i)l-4t F. K. I'ftOF.NIX, Hlooiuiugtou, Illinois. 
PUEE ITALIAN QUEENS 
|F<m ,S j \ T-TB, 
Will continue to furnish the lovers ana cultivators oi 
Fruits, Flower* and Vegetable* n weekly installment of 
Timely and Valuable information—such hints, facts and 
conclusions as have rendered the Rural so popular among 
both professional and amateur cultivators iu Town and 
•Country throughout the Loyal States and Canadas. 
The Ladies will continue to find in the Department of 
Kao 3)i5i»Ckfecmcnt0 
For about cm half lira former prices. 
Circulars giving full particulars sent 
free. 
ALSO, 
THE BEST 1710 V A BEE 
t]p~ ADVERTISING) THUMB, In Advance-T hiRIY- 
Fivk Ck.vts a I,ink, each Insertion. A price and a half for 
extra display, or 62ki cents per line ot space Spkoial 
Notiuks (following reading matter, leaded,) 60 cents a line. 
TUB VJiTTI.fi .tlelUKBTB, 
NEW YORK, Juno lfl<—For Beeves, Milch Cows Veul 
Calves, ami Sheep and Lambs, at the Washington Drove 
Yard, corner of Fourth avenue nrn! Forty-fourth 'fleet, 
at Chamberlain's Hudson Kivei, Bull's 11 end, foot of Robin¬ 
son stieet; at Browning's, in Sixth street, near Third ave¬ 
nue; and also al O’Urien'sCentral Bull's Head, Sixth street. 
at Chamberlain's Hudson River, Bull’s 11 end, footed Robin- 
li(vtfL. in uiDivumii ->, m» >.'iA m m i v, «*-. .»* *••*}* 
and also at O’IJritin's Central Bull’n Menu. Mxth a treat. 
* ... Jwim-,at, Allerton’s Yard, foot of 37tti street., V. K.— 
The current prices for the week at all the markets are 
as follows: 
BEEF 0ATTLK. 
First quality..,..,.TP cwt $ll,IXX3)12,nd 
Ordinary quality.In.lNKm 11,IX) 
Common quality. I»5ui« 10.61) 
Inferior quality.... 8,too: 9,00 
COWS AND CALVES. 
FirHt quality...$5il..yX»7.5.no 
Ordinary quality. 
Common quality..—, 
Inferior quality. 
VEAL CALVES. 
First quality. 
Ordinary. 
Commou..5. 
Inferior. 
SIIKKP AND LAMBS. 
Extras.TP 
Prime quality. 
Ordinary. 
Common.. 
W IN THE WORLD I 
All I ask of parties to be convinced 
of the ./'art, i , to send for mm Ot tn V 
small hooks of 21 pages, that I have lu-i published, which 
I will forward on receipt of name and I’oat office address, 
eivinvmiie.il valuable information^and a general descrip¬ 
tion «d hives, Am- K P KIDDKR. 
7 U 1 Practical Apieultun.xt, Burlington, Vermont. 
C. A. BALDWIN, Arkport, N. Y 
r mjc T< > KIC NT — For State and 
I Count v Fair*. 
TOBACCO TWINE, wholesale and retail. 702-it 
JAMES FIELD, 1 2 Exchange St., Rochester, N. Y. 
I) css El. I S MAMMOTH 1'UOLIFIO HTItWV 
I C iikruy.- Plants for sale at 111 cents nacli. Also Dela¬ 
ware Grape Vine/, al from 80 to 50 cents Address . 
702 .) KEECil, Waterloo,N. Y. 
)< )OKS K O It I JKAL.1 NTS. 
TilK following works mi AgrlcuUnre, Ilorllculture. fee., 
av be obtained at the Office id the Rural Nkw-Yokrkk 
' , ..M... ' >k-. on Rural Allmrs, issued by 
ulilinhera, at the usual retail prices,— and shall 
Chnniittry it Geology 1,00 
Do. Catcr.hisTu of Chem¬ 
istry (Or Schools. 25 
Lungsli'oth on the llive 
and Honey Bee.1,25 
Louchnr's Hot Houses .1,25 
Liebig's Familiar Letters 
to Fanner*,...., . 60 
Ltdaley'sMorgan Horses. 1,00 
Manual of Agriculture, by 
Knierson A Flint. 75 
Miles on the Horse's Foot 25 
Milhurn on the Cow. 25 
Moore's Manual on Flux 
Culture. 25 
Modern Cookery by Miss 
Acton and Mtr.d.) Hale 1,25 
Mm Abel's Skillful House- 
wtfo and Ladies'Guide. 50 
Muun'S Laud Drainer- 60 
Nash’s Progressive Far¬ 
mer. 60 
Neill's Gardeners Com¬ 
panion. 1,00 
Norton’s Elements of 
Agriculture... 60 
^ E E DS _S E E D B! 
r'A.t.r SUED. 
CLOVER EKED. 
TIMOTHY SEED, 
HUNG A lit A y GRASS. 
ITALIAN MILLET. 
ORCHARD GRASS. 
KENTVCKY ELITE GRASS, 
RED TOC SEED. 
688-13t D WA RE /{ROOM SEED. 
B’or sale by HENRY DAW fli SON. Buffalo, N Y. 
with practical directions how to 
Many useful Recipes, 
manage dilticult matters pertaining to Housekeeping and 
Domestic Affairs. 
But Practical Matters do not monopolize the pages of 
the Rural. We aim to interest and benefit the various 
members of every Favhv visited, and therefore devotu 
considerable space to Literature, Education, Science, Art, 
flic , flic. The Lapins’ DefaHtjo-xt will embrace, as 
heretofore, a weekly variety of original aud selected 
sketched and items, in prose and verte, designed to interest 
as well as entertain;—eliilc the iK-purlmeut devoted to 
We can also furnish other bool 
American pi.'..'....'.- . ..V , " 
add new works as puboHlicd. 
American Farmer’s Em 
cvclojMj'Ua,.. . 
Alien'll Am Fanil Bonk 1,00 
Allen s Diseases of Do¬ 
mestic Aminals.0,75 
Am ArchUcot. or Plans 
for Country Dwellings (5,00 
S AVE YOI l( EGG». — A new and useful invention 
whereby Eggs can be preserved fresh almost indefi¬ 
nitely. Agents wanted upon a new mid safe principle. In¬ 
close stamp fai particular*. Box .fiifl, Salem, Ohio. 
TP it) IHLflE c 
. 6 lu 7 c 
. 5 (aA>jC 
. 4iit.H0 a 
A SPLIIMtII)and ILYTRAOBUINAItY 
J_\_ PRF.MIUM — T.• VIIV person - luliug six vearlv mi t>- 
acribers to Mine DEMORK PS .MtRBOlt OF FASHIONS 
at SI each, will be sent u $6 Running-Stitch Hewiiig-Machlnc 
and an extracopy of the MIRROR OF FASHIONS, hesutes 
the fOcents worth of extra 1'ut.torcs. A splendid Carte de 
Visite of the l.iliputians and Batiium (the live notables iu 
a group,) will bu given to each subscriber. The Carte de 
Visite alone will he seat, post-paid, on receipt of 15 cents; 
2 for 25 cents, or >1,00 per dozen 
6,00(5.7, t)0 
S,lRKy)6,0<) 
4,71) a 5,1)0 
3,25(3)4,50 
8WINK. 
. .....5>^®5la0 
Do. Light and Medium.6*4M6>hC 
Still Hogs.6'a®fl.’a« 
ALBANY, June 22 .—BkkvicS—T he murkut opened with 
more animation this week, there being rtinaiderahlc im¬ 
provement in the demand to supply the Eastern markets. 
This hningindicated early, holders succeeded, at tho open¬ 
ing, in forcing up prices I5<ilZ0l' Ft Idj tbs, but it w:js not 
long lit!foie it became apparent Fuat the New Yorkers were 
not at ull di-posed to pay the adv-mco, and a alight reac¬ 
tion took place, prices -etlling down tn aliout 10o advance 
all round. Tire quality is somewhat above tbo average, 
and tins fact, lining taken into comuderatinn, it can hardly 
he stud that hulaer« are doing tietter than they did last 
Week. The market. clo«*fd languidly. 
Reckiuts-T he following is our comparative statement 
FOREIGN AND AMERICAN 
Horticultural Agent & Commission Merchant 
EXHIBITION AND SALES ROOMS, 
No. 634 Broadway, near Bleeker St, New York. 
All kinds of new, rare, aud Seedling Blunts, Fruits, 
Flower*. Trees, Vines, Shrub*. , iron, Wil e and Rustic 
Work French. English and Amerlocn Glass, Latent Heat¬ 
ers; Foreign and American Books, Magazines, Bauer*, 
Plates, Designs, Drawings, Ac. AU Horticultural Novelties, 
as soon as introduced. 
I ir- All orders, ,vc„ will receive the personal attention 
of the Proprietor. 
Inferior. 
rPHK EBECATIONAL AND GENERAL AGENCY, 
BY PROF. J. A. NASH, A. M.. 
.\*o. 3 Berkun in SI reel. AVlO WWr, 
Securea situation* for tesclier*. and teachers fur places 
desiring them; fiirnUhevhookr, school furniture. ap(M- 
mlus, etc . for College*, Acauemiitii, Schools and Families ; 
forwards to order books, vainpbirU, and puriodicals, for 
genera) nee; aids iu the transfei of fajio-InliorerB, garden¬ 
ers, and dome ;1 ic euv|d*iv«es from the city to the country: 
furnish * 1 3 whatever .■ wanted for the t win, garden, and 
country homo, on term* fair and equitable to all parties. 
For guarantee for faithful performance, sea Circular, sent 
free upon request. 7i*2-3t 
Browne's B.iid Fancier. 60 
Do. Poultry Yard. .100 
Do. Field Rook Manure* 1.S4 
Bridgeiiiah's Gard. Asst.1,50 i 
Do Florist'* Guide ... 60 
Do. Kitetivn GanI ooci'm 
InuD'uctor . .. 60 
Do. Fruit Cult M mutit.. I<0 
Brcc.k - Book'd Flowers. 1,25 I 
Buist'H Flower Garden -1,25 
Do. Kninjly KitchenGmd 75 
Chninical l*u-ld !,* *:t**i*'* l,*X) 
Chineao Pngar Caue and 
Sugar Making. 25 
Chon toil's Grape Growei s 
Guide. 60 
Cottage and Fanil Bee- 
Keeper . *41 
Colt s Am Fruit Book . 50 
Do. Am Vetonnnriiiu... «> 
Dadd’s Mode re Horse 
Itoctor.. .1,28 
Do Am. Cuttle Doctor .1,25 
Do Anatomy and Physi¬ 
ology of the Horne*.2,nd 
Do. colored plates.4,00 
Dana's Muck Manual-l.ul 
Dana's E*x »y *m Manure: ,25 
Do. Brize Esray on Mu- 
nurea.- , ■" 
Darlington’s Weed* and 
Useful Plants . . ,50 
Davy’s Devon Herd I'nolcljW 
Domestlc.and Ornamental 
Poultry. .LOO 
Do. colored nifties..--...2,06 
Downing’" Fruits nnd 
Fruit Trees....2.2: 
Downing's Ijuidteape Gar¬ 
dening _ . • .8.M 
Do. Rural Essays .3,IX 
Eastwood’s Cranberry 
Culture. 61 
Lady her own 
Will comprise liternrv essays and articles of rare merit on 
subjects of Interest. Tin- column appropriately headed 
Sabbath Musisgs, will, as heretofore, contain many 
choice Religious aud Moral sketches ami gems. Under 
the head of 
CRAIG MICROSCOPE! 
of receipts at this market over the Central Railroad, esti¬ 
mating 16 to tin* car- 
Cor. week 
This week. Last week, last year. 
Beeves.3,552 8,052 4,410 
Sheep.3,231 1,330 1,708 
Hogs.,.... k 000 18S UOO 
Ave. weekly. Total same Total since 
receipts last year, date last year January 1. 
Beeves.■’..131 92,164 8*1,403 
Sheep.1,406 82,623 92.085 
Hogs. 332 4.885 8,110 
PfuCKS—Th** in. ket was heavy thronghout at the fol¬ 
lowing quotations * 
This week. Last week. 
Premium (per too lbs)...t0,8Ofd)6,M $6/*0ni6,A) 
Extra. 5,60006,30 5,.*s> ,6,2u 
First quality....4,60wI5,.'id 4.,'4>n5,20 
Second quality.S.uOCThd.lO 3,.V»(a'4,00 
Third quality.,...2.90 *03.20 4 2,7-Val3,00 
Tins is the best and cheapest Microscope 
jlKfcd in the world for general u*e. It requires no 
focal adjustment, magnifies about one hun¬ 
dred diameter a, or ten thousand times, and 
is so simple that a child cun use it,, Jt will he 
'fifth! K ‘ lnt *>V moll, postage paid, on the receipt of 
v- [«d|. Two Dollars and Twenty-live cents, or with 
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