IMISTON, June 26 -The market for domestic wool sus¬ 
tains the advance noticed at the close of last, week, with a 
fair demand for fleece. 
Saxony and Merino, fine. 70@72c 
Do do full-blood.>fto 71 
Do do half and three-fourtlis. .6-(oi70 
Common.fifim ns 
Pulled, extra.7i>D H5 
Ho snoerlln*. ft" 74 
Do No. i. 
western muted.... 
Smyrna washed.. 
Do unwashed 
Syrian. 
Cape... 
Crimea. 
Buenos Avren.... 
Peruyian washed. 
Canada. 
California.. 
J>IRDSELL’S PATENT COMBINED 
N EW WORK ON SHEEP HUSBANDRY 
P ITUK ITALIAN" QUEENS 
for SaLB 
That have become fcrtilbted by tbe Pure Italian Drones. 
Having experimented with, and cultivated the Italian Bee 
to Home extent for three yearn past, and reared several 
hundred Queen* in the tim«, and with extensive arrange¬ 
ments for retiring a latxo number of Queen* the ''reseat 
season, [therefore flatter myself that I can furnish the 
pur* Italian Queen for about ono half the former prices. 
On receipt of name and P. O. address, I will forward u cir¬ 
cular giving particulars, prices, Ac. Parties will do well to 
send in tliWe orders soon, an first come first served. 
I\. P KIDDLR, Practical Apiculturist, Burlington, Vt. 
,4d<« 68 
lKa)25 
Oo.aril 
.Six a) 40 
.OtK&fiO 
.23t" 70 
.28((i’/>0 
.60(3170 
,28.a)/0 
CINCINNATI, June 26.—There has been no change in 
the market for wool, Dealer* and manufacturers will not 
pay over 60<g55c V lb, and the market is unsettled.— 0<to.- 
WOOL IN TIIK IVKST.-We give below the quota¬ 
tions of wool at different points in Ohio and Michigan, as 
gathered from our cxehaoge paiiers of this week : 
Ar Cleveland, Ohio, for choice lots 6,y®70o. hss been paid 
but buver* are not disposed to pay over about (i6c hJ lb for 
the best grades of wool. 
At Toledo, O., the market is quoted lirm with fair inqui¬ 
ry, part speculative, at OSJtfiSc. 
At Adrian, Midi. Uiero were sates of 7,000 lbs at the 
range of fifc.mBc; icmand very moderate. 
At Hillsdale. Mich., the yoo’-growers are firm at 75cor 
no sate, but so lar, 6%>«0c. axe the highest prices paid. * 
AT Monroe. .Mich., wool is quoted at 5U@tide. 
At Pontiac, Mich., rales atSfit^fdc. 
At Corru.ua Mich., 60jd(J3c; holders asking 6&jb75e. 
BALTIMORE, .1 -ni: 25—All grades of wool have been 
m fair request, mid prices, in the absence of receipts, have 
favored tellers: — Unwashed we quote at 44i/C47i'. No, I null- 
Contains each year more than, 
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of the best literature that the best American Writers can 
furnish. This great amount of 
Or Interesting and Instructive Reading, 1 
is furnished at the low price of Thiu:k Dollars a year, 
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Send six cents for postage and get a specimen (grali*,) 
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Address T1CKNOR & FIELDS, Publishers, 
135 Washington St, Boston, Mass 
LL. D , author of ‘‘Sheep Husbandry in the South,” 
“ Life of Jefferson,” “Fine Wool Sheep Husbandry,' 1 etc.; 
also Editor of the American Edition of “ YoualB on the 
Horse,” of which over thirty thousand copies have been 
sold. The author of Thk Practical Suxphkrd i* well 
known as the ablest anil most reliable writer on Sheep 
Husbandry iu this country, and the work cannot tall of 
becoming the standard authority on the subjeetsdln'ii wd 
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the History and Descriptions of the popular breeds of 
Sheep, tlu'lr Breeding, Management, Diseases and Reme¬ 
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practical information on all subjects connected with Sheep 
Husbandry which its uutlior lias derived from the direct 
personal experience of thirty five years with large flocks, 
together With that knowledge of different modes and 
systems whji-li lias Mowed from a very extensive corres 
pnndencn during a long period with leading Hock masters 
in every part of the world. 
The history, statistics, and what may be termed the 
literature of 8heep Husbandry, have already occupied 
many foreign and domestic pens—among others that of 
Dr. Kandall. His “Sheep Husbandry iu the South," 
embraced a vast amount of this kind of matter, and no 
other American work qn Sheep bus been received with 
more general favor. His Report on Fine. Wool Husbandry, 
drawn up in 1862, at the request of the N Y State Agri 
cultural Society, contained some of the tnost valuable 
original facts of the above kinds, comparative statistics, 
etc. It has been received with high favor iu England, 
and reviewed in the Agricultural periodical* of that, coun 
try with a degree of respect rarely accorded to foreign 
writers. The object of Tun Fraotioal Sukpukrd I* 
different. Croat changes and improvements have been 
made within a few years in the practical processes of 
Sheep Husbandry, especially in the United States, In 
some important particulars they have been essentially 
revolutionized. No work before the American public 
brings down information concerning these improvements 
to the present day. It is the object of Thk Prautio.u. 
Sbbpubhli to do this. It is the author’s aim to make it a 
haud book, or manual, to which exery farmer enn readily 
refer when he wishes to ascertain any facts connected with 
the management of Sheep undpr any variety of rireum 
stances, or to ascertain the nature of any diseases which 
have attacked hi* flock, and their remedies. And such 
information Will not bo wrapped hi learned circumlocu 
tlotis or scientific technicalities, but so given that every 
man can readily understand it. 
CLOVER THRASHER & HULLER, 
Patented May 18th, 1859; Dee. 13th, 1859; April 8th, 
1882, and May 13th, 1862. 
MANCFACTCKSD BY 
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WEST HENRIETTA, MONROE COUNTY, N. Y. 
Tlu* machine operate* iu Clover thrashing fittilur to 
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one operation, without re handl) >g the chuff In the 
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patent, as any person purchasing aud u-iug such wifi he 
held liable fur damages A11 cmmuniciiniui* directed to 
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This Machine has always taken the fi>*> I'reiniuin at 
state 1- aii* where allowed to compete, and saves more than 
h ilf the expense of the old way of getting out clover seed, 
in tune ami labor. 
BIROS ELL A RROKAW, Manufacturer*, 
703eot-tf West lleurietfci. Monroe Co., N. Y- 
lOM f’W W l AI’PIJE TWEEN, 6 to 8 feet 
1 ' /' '.Uv'l ' high, at $*per hundred. 
*0.0(10 Standard Pear Trees, 5 to 7 feel high, at #25 IQ 100. 
lll.ixxi Dwarf Peer Trees, H to 6 t*«t high, itl 818 t) 100 . 
20,1X10 White fiinpe and Cherry OurruuU: a.ixx) Diana 
grape vinos A large stock if Peach trees, Cherry trees, 
rluni tree*, Ooosshurrlea, fUsplierru-s, Rlnekl«*rrles,Htraw- ; 
S ei ne* , most of the new varieties of Native Drapes, Ac , Ac. 
I F" ,4h o/ <ke hr at llVjhva tnxro diet grown ejztmsivelg.- — 
l.iiml and IrmeRnu Ai/‘ ni« Want'd. 
Wholesale and tteaoriptjv* Cutnlognes sent to all appU- 
oann, who inclose .lamps to pre-nay postage. 
Address E MOODY A BON, 
“i Niagara Nurse nee, Lnckpnrt, N. V. 
K Of MINrmi l (» I, I, Eli I A T E IN8TI- 
u I 4 l|. — This Institution provide* the very best belli 
tie* lor n thorough English sod Classical Education. 
Hoarding Department, exclusively for Yon ns Ladies. 
Expense* moderate. L, R SATTKRLKK, Principal 
Koc.lu-HVr, Jan. 1 , 1888 . 
Dr. Randall's new work on Sheep Husbandry, 
recently announced as in preparstion, is now in press, 
and will be published in August It is entitled Ton 
Practical Shepherd, arid mu*t prove the rest and most 
complete practical work on the subject ever published in 
America. The demand for a good Sheep Book is great, 
and this one is designed to supply it fully. It* sale inu-t 
be immense in all part* of the country where sheep are 
kept. Toe book will lie furnished to Agents on such 
terms that they cannot fail to make money rapidly by it* 
sale. Enterprising canvassers wanted iu Every County— 
such as will attend to the business thoroughly. Forcir 
culars containing terms and other particulars, address 
I). D. T. MOORE, 
Editor Rcral Nkw-Yorker, 
Rochester, N Y 
The (latile lUitrhcts. 
NEW YORK, June 22,— For Beeves, Milch Cows. Veal 
Calves, and 8 beep auq Lambs, at the Washington Drove 
Yard, corner of Fourth avenue and Forty-four'h .street, 
it Chamberlain's Hudson River, Hull's Head, foot of KobiD- 
ioo street; 3 t Browning’s, in Sixth street, near Third are- 
me, and aLso at O'Bnen’sCentral Bull’s Head, Sixth street 
For Swine, at Allerton's Yard, foot of 37th street,, N. K.- 
fhe current prices for the week at all t.li« markets aie 
is follows: 
BERK OATTLK. 
First quality..cwt *11,01X312,00 
Ordinary quality. 10.0 Kd,'11.00 
Common quality.O.'slJlOiN) 
Inferior quality. 9 , 0 U@ 9,50 
OOW 8 AND CALVES. 
First quality.#f,0,00(375,00 
Ordinary quality. 40.00(3)46.00 
Common quality. 32.5o J.'-7 50 
Inferior quality... 28,0J@32.«) 
VEAL CALVES. 
First quality.p !b 7*@8 c 
Ordinary. « (, 1,7 0 
Common. B'id.'fi 0 
Inferior. 5 (gg% a 
SHEEP AND LAMBS. 
. V head *0.2»3ll,75 
. 5,7.Y36,uo 
. e.ooffla.jo 
. V0 35,00 
■. 3,25(3)4,50 
8 VY1 \'K, 
Coni-fed ... 8 )£ •SStic 
Do. Light and Medium. fiXiiaS-.o 
Still Hog*.eWajs.kiO 
CA.MHKIItUK, June 2*.— Whole number of Cattle at 
market 20”; about 280 Beeves, and 10 .Store*, consisting 
Working Oxen, Milch Cows, undone, two »ud three yeui 
Old. 
Market Br.nr Prices, Extra $9.00(3?,25; fli-st quality $ 8 , 
08 , 25 , second do. 87,00 cT.rtd, third do, *6 00<g)5,00. 
Working Oxen - >»i.ilr- $oo. $100®175. 
Cows AND Calvkm — $26, $:("(,I.OI. 
Storks-Y earlings, nuns; two year* old, *00@00, three 
yanrs old, thomoi. 
Ahrri- and f .mihs -2600 at market; prices in lots, $*,50® 
1 00 each; extra, JS.Oc'a 6 , 00 . 
Apr 1 no 1 . am ns—83,50," 1 , 75 . 
Hid*8-8®w,Hc fi lb. Tallow—8f3S,'ic %) tti. 
Pelts — rxXa75c each. 
Calk Ski.vh — 12®He. V lb. Veal Calves—S6,00@7,50. 
Butter, Cheese, 
Lard, Hams, 
Pork, Beef, 
Eggs, JPoultry, 
Game, V egetables, 
Flour, Grain, 
Seeds, Ho]>s, 
Cotton, Wool, 
Tallow, Petroleum, 
St.aroli, Ac*’., Arc-, 
Can hiive them well soldat the highe*t prioemn New York, 
with full cash returns promptly utter their reaching the 
city, by forwarding them to the Commission House for 
Country Produce, of 
J08IA1I CARI'KNTKK, 
tta J«y Street, New York, 
N. B.— The advertiser has had abundant experience in 
this business, and trusts that he will continue to merit t at. 
"inage by the most careful atteutlon to the interests of hn 
natrons. The articles are taken charge of no their arrivai, 
and carefully disposed of, promptly, to good cash customer!, 
and cash returns made immediately to the owner. |Tbe 
highest charge made for rwcmviiig and selling isj percent.i 
A New York Weekly Price Current is Issued hy J. Car 
Center, which ia sent free to all his patrons, A specimen 
copy went free to any desiring it. A trial will prove the 
above facts. For abundant references as to responsibility, 
integrity, die., *e« the " Price Current. ’ 
UP" Cush advanced on consignments of Produce. 
SEND FOR 
A. FREE COPY 
o r 
TRICES OUTirtEUMT, 
AND ALL OTHER PARTICULARS, 
T O 
JOSIAH ( AKPENTEH, 
JVo. 32 Jay Street, JYttc \'orh. 
Of” Produce Boaglit. 703-tf 
iilnvkcts, Commerce, fee 
This FORK received the First Premium at tbe N Y 
•itate I'air, 1862, aud at every Fair where exhibited, and is 
universally acknowledged to he the best in use. 
N. B. — All persons are cautioned not to make, sell, or 
use Horse-Forks with tines simihn- to this, or similar to it 
in any particular. 
Extras. 
Prime quality 
Ordinary. 
Common. 
Inferior. 
Very special attention 
will bo given to the Diseases of Sheep and their Remedies 
Mr. Randall ha* probably wrllten more on this subject 
from the results of his own experienee and observation 
than any other American writer, and the general accuracy 
and soundness of his conclusions have never been que* 
tiotied. 
The first six chapter*of The Praotioal SBKi'itKRn will 
ho devoted to a full description of the best breeds of Sheep 
111 the United States—including the different varieties 01 
the Merino, ami the various English mutton breeds, and 
these will he illustrated generally with engravings from 
original drawings from life These will be followed by 
chapters on Cross Breeding: on Breeding In mid In: on 
the Qualities and Point* to be sought in Sheep; on Yolk 
and its Use*: on the Theory and Practice of Brooding; on 
the Adaptation nf Dill'erenl Breeds to Different Soil* and 
Ciiciiiuslaiicos, on the Profits of Wool ami Mutton pro 
duction and their Prospects in the United Slaton; on tin- 
spring Management of Slioep; on Summer Munugetm-in 
(twoChapters-) on Fall Management, on Vinter Manage 
rneut, Feed, &u , (two chapters;! on Dihea.se* and their 
.Management, (several chapters.) 
Many of the most Important fixture*, implement.*, pm 
cesses, Sen., connected with Sheep Husbandre—such as 
plan* Of improved sheep bam* anil yard*, feeding rack,, 
the wool pre**, the modes of arranging fleece* for rhi 
press, the dipping box, instruments lor .hoi tenlng hoofs, 
permanent metallic mark* for sheep, etc,, eic —wilj t>. 
Illustrated with Out* and dearly descrilwd. The portion 
of the work Which treat.* of disease* will also beapuio- 
priately illustrated. 
The Putdislicrs promise to make the work creditable in 
externals — engraving*, typography, hunting, etc - and 
will vio with the Author in atforta in render TUB Pu>ori 
OAi. SllK.etfiinD in all respects superior to any f" oh on 
Sheep Husbandry hitherto published in America It will 
make a handsome duodecimo volume of between dhu and 
iUO page*, and at onee supply a long-nought desideratum 
CaxvahBIm; AflRNT:| wanted for the above work, 
to whom the most liberal inducement* will be offered. 
For circular containing full particulars address 
D. D T. MOURE, 
Editor Rdkal Nkw Yokkkr, 
Rochester, N, Y. 
Wrh awarded the First Frumihm, after » thm-emah, left, 
it tile New York Stale Fair. 1362. Ib tue mo*t *irapfe, dtir- 
iblo and elh-e.livo 
C!liee*e-lhaklug Apparatna 
in tme. U«ed in dairies of It) to IJMW uows. The only Vat 
well adapted to 
“ Factory ” (’Itoego« Making, 
More econoimcal iu use Ilian nteaiu, ami uiucti leRaexpen- 
live incest. Sixes varying from 84 to VWt gullou* on hand 
i»d ready for delivery,- larger kihos for Fmitory use made 
to order. 
Send for Circular containing demjnption, a-re and prion 
lint, (lirectinn* for using, Ac., to 
WM. RALPH Hi CD., l ilt Denesea St.. Utica, N. Y, 
Miuiufactiirer* and Dealer*, wholesale and retail, 
in Dairyman’s Tonis, and implements. 
£{T \7at«oarefullv piicken f*iT shinnient. 683-tf 
Nctu ^Viucrtiscmmts 
The Provision ITIarkctw. 
NEW YORK, June 2 }.—Flour — Market dull, and low¬ 
er,except for rnuud hooped Ohio and extra State. Sates a t 
£ 4 .."'.Ya5,uo for superttne Slat,?; #s,flive 5 . 81 ) f.,r extra State: 
$5, Six* •’..oo for choico Slate 8i.-10« i. ,, .> rm-j-iiperlim- West¬ 
ern; 86,2'i j.l.rtii for common to medium extra Western, 
and j.5,0 Orfi.lU lor common to good shipptttjt hrandg oxl.r.i 
round xieoji Ohio, Cona-li ui dull, wle* at 83,ll)(«>5,7o fot 
common, and 85/0 -7,511 for extra 
Grain—T he market for wlu-at I ' .'c hotter, with a fair 
demand 4a|»* at 81,1X31.88 for Chicago apt log; #l.2Aoi|,41 
for Milwaukee chib; $i,42J!l,44 lor amber Iowa; $1,45(31,51 
lor winter red Western-, if.Vi(3 1,51 for amber Michigan, and 
81,43 for winter reii Uliur-i* Ryu aaiot at 81,00571.05. Bar- 
lev dull ind rmminnl. Corn Market active; rules at 75<" 
75‘aC tor (.hipping mixed Western, nearly all at inside price, 
and 7 i>7a.>4c for Eastern. Oat* (lull at 7t(a.77o. 
I'ROVIsiove Fork market lirm: sale* at 11,50(3111.75 for 
old me**; $l2.955i I3,lJ)i lor new do; and 8ld.5rf.adl.25 for 
old and new prime. Lard firm; sales nt9?il3uli)5jc. Butter 
selling .at 15®tbe for Ohio; 17(3)220 for State. Ch--e*e steady 
at H’-ai'allSc. 
Ashk* -Steady; sale* at W.OOg 8,00 for Pots and 89.62>a 
@9,62'-i for Pearls 
H e* - Market i* quiet and doll; with small sales at 15 
@10o Sor ordinary to prime. 
Beans - We quote:—Mediums, choice $3,2Y'q). < t 1 )l5: Medi¬ 
ums, Bur 82.7.V3-4,00; Fea, choice $3,?5Cii'3,S5; tlarrowfat, 
choice, 83,'.Hi OS/O: Marrowfat, fair. 12,75(^3,00; Kidneys, 
choice. 88.40a.3.’O Lima, choice, Si,Dfl'a rt,(XI. 
Skbii* Flax seed, 1 ' bushel, $2,so u 2,6(1; Timothy $1,00 
@1,05: Clover, Ifc, 
BUFFALO, Jr.xg -J). Fi iVk Market modnratnly ac¬ 
tive, sate* „i $7. II for clinic” J}t. l.ouit d'lUble extra white 
wheat. SA.ntKal'i.-W for extra Ohio red winter, and $7,0(J for 
white wheat double extra Canada,. Closing quiet. 
ir>, 11 .v- - Wheal .lu'l; sale*at !F"X 1 Sl.tDfor 1 nir.agn spring, 
white wintm on private term*, red winter nil private terms, 
Milwaukee dub at Jl,lfl(a>l,U>. Coru in fair demand atfiu 
f tO'yC, chiefly at the inride price. Oat* firm at fibhrc. 
arid'—The nominal quotation* are about $1.00 Rye. 
Bales Wisconsin ntSSc. ' 
Prov isio.N' -There i* a stead v ami fur demand for smoked 
meat*. Quote I at$l2,0i»®I2,.'fifor light me** pork,and 813 
@13,25 fin heavy me*s Hams, plain SQu; sugar cured in 
bulk and plain -aoked, 9‘-Jo; sugar cured Backed lie; shoul¬ 
ders 8‘«@'5c. Lard aX@IOO- 
TORONTO, June 24. — Fall wheat ha* been in good 
supply, about 1 Ski to 2,OKI bushe - having been ollered 
e*cn -lav, QuotaiAous. howev er, ar;- mqcli lower, set ling at 
90@9lc : • bushel for good, and • 5 ndc >J hu*h.dl for inferior 
samples. Spring when’- is but Hit e rhinged The feeling 
is somewhat duller, though without actual ch ingr in 
price*, viz , d')'S|-3c » bushel a*d for tofonor 75®r r 0iy Bar¬ 
ley inactive at rl bushel for good average sample*. 
Rye nominal at 1c tti, or ehout x(lft(,6.n rd bu*to*l. Oat* in 
limited supply; price* rather bcltsf, selling at 17@48c 
bushel by measure, and iSetiOe o hrnhel by weight I’ea- 
#3li at 50c £( bu- on tbe stieet, and £0. : v»5C by tbe car load. 
HAEM0N1UMS AND MEL0DE0NS, 
■Varruuted the mkst iN*nti'>nc.\T*of the class in the wc.-jd. 
4eo Catalogues containing teritltnony to their superiority 
rnm the most eminent musician*. Constantly exhibited ia 
.Jinpetition with lostinmeufa Of the other best ruaiers, 
,hey have never. In a single instance, failed to tike *iiw 
ilgnest Prize. The only l5nu> Mkhai. •• vvr awarded to read 
instruments in this mu 11 try wa* to one of these, I’ruxti of 
Harmonium*, (of which several new style* are uow first of- 
ered,) $8(1 to 8Uin each, of MelorD-on u $45 to $2IK- -.acli 
New York ware-room.*, at Nun. 5 7 Mercer rit„ w here 
testers are supplied at the same price* asR-om the iketorv 
by_ _ MASON BROTHERS, Agent*. 
pTJfVTJS TO lilE \T — For State and 
1 County Fairs. 
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FOIt h\LE — One of the best ill Western New- 
I York Location beautiful and near UR. and market 
Address Box 8 8, Batavia, N. Y 7U3-tf 
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702 J. KKECH, Waterloo, N. Y. 
QAVE YOTR KRCS. — A new aud useful Invention 
Cl whereby Eggs can be preserved fresh almost indeli- 
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per acre. Address, with particular*. 
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For guarantee fnr faithful performance, see Circular, sent 
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Chemistry h Geology. 
Do L'atyc.ii'Uo of Chem¬ 
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Laiigetrntli im the Hriv- 
and Honey Ben.LJJ 
ts'ucliar's Hoi Houses*.. i’q 
L iebig's Familiar Lwtteis 
tol'urmers. 31 ) 
LlugloyV Morgan ! lor e-a. 1,(1-) 
Manila I of Agricultu re. hy 
Emerson & Flint ...... 75 
Miles on the Unj-seV Foot V> 
Milhurn nn thuCow..,,. JJ 
Moore’s Manual on Flax . 
Fiiltnre...,. Aft 
Modern Cookgry >yv M 11 * 
Acton and M rs 8 .1 11* p. i a$ 
Mr- Abe-F*Skillful Hou.*,- 
wife mol Ladles'Guifb). Oil 
Mumt s Land Drainer ... a, 
Nash’s Progressive Far¬ 
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Neill’s (lardviK-rs Com¬ 
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Norton's F.lements of 
Agrlcnltutw. 
Dh-oti's Sorgho and L u - 
plioi!. 
Panlee "t; the Straivben? ‘fit) 
Feilder* Land Mea*ur<..-. jp 
Person's Ni'wCulluru of 
the Vine. 35 
Q.tlUiby'a Mysteries 
Bee-keeping .... 125 
Quincy on Soilii^- citife W 
Kahlat I'ani-.l'ir.. jq 
Rnridall’g Sheep Hub-"” 
buinlry. j,23 
Richat'dsou nn the ,ioniu tfl 
Do on thu IVst.* „f 
Farm..... 35 
Do. TIruiuistic Fcwls. 25 
Do. on the Hog... 25 
Do On the Holley, Be.-,, *4 
Do. on the Dog. , *' jfl 
lUigurs’ Scientific Ag*.|*1.00 
Bcemrdin’s Tiiic-drcwers 
Manual... . 3 i>, 
aaxton’.*Rural ftai.lbooks 
hound In -4 Smic* oe A. I 
gnepherd S Own Boult,..AW 
Stray Lciitc* from the 
Book of Nature,,.} :*» 
Stephen's BiaA of Urn 
Farm, i sol*. a og 
Skillhil ifousewile_ 26 
SkiaueFa Klem'.-ntsol'Ag- 
rieulture. 23 
Smith’s Landscape Gur- 
il-iiiug, ..1,23 
Thaefs rniiciplea of Ag- 
cnll.are......3,00 
Thomas’ Fanu Imple- 
meats..I,DO 
Thoxnpsoii'r Food of Ani- 
rinls. 73 
The itos" Culturist. 23 
Tojihum’s Chemistry made 
Easy... M 
Warder’s 
pARMKRw WHO CAN TKACH SINGING 
-L Schools, have prolttihla employmeul for winter eve 
Dings A courso of lectures and practice, which will 
thoroughly qualify to teach, will commence July If, Semi 
for a circular, to F. II KMBLVSOV, dinging Book Pub¬ 
lisher, Groton, Tompkins Co., N y. 
cyclopedia,.. .$4,00 
Attun'd Am. Farm Bunk I,ill) 
Allen’s liiMasus of Do¬ 
mestic Aniiuals.0,75 
Am, Architect, or Flan* 
for Country Dwellinga-tUD 
Am Florisi'nGuide.i),7r* 
Am.,Bird Fancier . 25 
Am. Kitchen Gardener 25 
Barry's Fruit Garden_1.26 
Blake’s Funner :(t Homo. 1.25 
Bnuatongnuit’.* Rural 
Econonn tri'i 
Bright 00 Crape Culture, 
2u uuitfpn. 5u 
Brow tie’ll Bird Fancier... 90 
Do, Poultry Yard .1,00 
Do, Field Book Manure* 1,25 
Bridgeinan'* Gaol. As/t 1,50 
Do. FtorinYS Guide_ (50 
Do. Kitchen Gardener's 
Instructor. 60 
Do. Fruit Quit Manna!.. 60 
Brack's Book u( Flower*. 1,28 
Buist's Flower Garden. .1 25 
Do. Family KitchenGurd 75 
Chemical Field Lecture* 1.00 
Chinese Sugar Cane aud 
Sugar Making.. 2-5 
Ciiorit'in's Grape. Grower’s 
Guide. 60 
Cottage and Farm Bee- 
Keeper,.. 50 
Coin’s Am. Fruit Book 50 
Do. Am. Vcttuiuiirian 50 
Dadd’s Modern Horse 
Doctor .. I 25 
Do. Am. Cattle Doctor...1,25 
Do. Anatomy and Physi¬ 
ology of the I bilisi. 2 ,(Kl 
Do colored plates.......4.00 
Dsu.a's Mock Manual_1,00 
Dana's Essay on Manures,25 
Do. Pri/.u Essay on Ma¬ 
nures... .... ......... 26 
Darlington'* Weed* and 
Useful Plant*.1.50 
Davy’s Devon Herd Book 1,00 
Domerticand Ornamental 
Poultry__I,h0 
Do. colored plate*. 3,00 
Downing’s Fruit* and 
F'ruit Trees.2.25 
Downing's I Jimlscape Gar¬ 
dening . 3.50 
0EAIG MICROSCOPE! 
PER >IO\TII 
Torn I* the heat and cheapest Microscope 
in the World for general Use. It requires nt 
focal adjustment, magnifies about one hun¬ 
dred diameters, or ten thousand Mine*, ana 
ia no simple that n child can use it It will be 
sent by until, postage paid, on the receipt ol 
Two Dollars and Twenty-live cents, or with 
six beautiful mounted objects for Throe riot 
Employment at a Liberal Salary. 
The Franklin Bewing Muchtne Company want a limited 
mini tier of active Agem* to travel and ar,licit order* for ina- 
elitues, at a salary of $W per month and expenses paid 
Permanent employment given to the right kind of Agents. 
I,' cal Agents allowed a very liberal commission. 
S'sT’ Machine not excelled by any other in the market, 
aud warranted for one year. m 
For Circulars, Terms Conditions. Book of Instructions, 
ami a specimen Machine, address, with stamp for return 
postage, 
703om-5t HARRIS BROTHERS, Boston, Mass. 
I.OOAtINUTON NURSERY. 1H(> A4JRKM — FRUIT 
ANP OBNAinSNTAL. AUKVrs Wantkp 
J l-it F K PHOENIX, Bloomington. Illinois. 
PUEE ITALIAN QUEENS 
IDO It KALE, 
• . : 3> •or*, or with twenty-four object* for Five Dol 
aSSySfeis* , * rB - Address HENRY CRAIG. 
v VTfiri J.S0 Centre Street. New York 
TjT A liberal discount to the trade 690 
For about ene-half the former prices. 
Circular* giving full particulars sent 
free. 
A 1 .SO, 
THE BEST MOVABLE 
J. E. CHENEY, 
maxcvaotorkr of 
f IN THE WORLD! 
All I ask of parties to be convinced 
of the fact, is to send for one of my 
small books of 24 pages, that I have just published, which 
1 will forward 00 receipt of name and Post-oHice addre**, 
giving much valuable information, and a general descrip 
timi of hives, fir. K. r KIDDER. 
791 Practical Apiculturist, Burlington, Vermont. 
FOR PURIFYING 
Lake, Rain and River Water, 
NO. 5» BUFFALO STREET, 
JV. Y. 
The Wool Markets. 
NEW YORK. June 2 d. Wool - The market may he 
slid to be closed, and that there are no reliable Prices to he 
? iven. Quotations may be said to be nominally lower; the 
oreign arrivals have been heavy, and sales are rumored at 
a considerable decline, but nothing detlni'e ia known out¬ 
side of a limited circle A considerable fall in gold and ex¬ 
change Is expected to follow the fall of Vicksburg, and im¬ 
porter* are anxSou* to realize. Domestic fleece and pulled 
may he quoted at 55jo,T*C. 
.Saxony Fleece. fi4 fb,. .d&eOa 
American full-blood Merino.ia@75 
Do half and three-quarter do...—@70 
Do Native and quarterdn.,....—2 '*5 
Extra pulled. 
Superflue do.7iK'i 75 
No. 1, do......47 -:52 
California flu*, unwashed.4A/y50 
Do common do . 2Vu.32 
Peruvian washed..... ,.4dia-Y) 
Chilian Merino unwashed. 
Do Mestiza do .22^A5 
Valparaiso do .. 25§26 
South American Merino unwashed.,..,,.32:^35 
Do do Mestiza do ......2S(ai28 
Do do Common washed.26,«30 
Do do Entre Rios washed.25 a32 
Do do do do nn washed.17J20 
Do do Cordova washed...........,.—(r48 
Cape Good Hope unwashed.iYo.37 
East India washed.,. 44SifiO 
African un/voahed. 26lii38 
Do washed...4V§;50 
Mexican unwashed. 30ai33 
Texas...(3)— 
Smyrna unwasued.28ii.32 
Do washed...45(3(50 
Syrian unwashed.....—— 
ALBANY. June 26.—The new clip comes in *lowly.— 
Holders aie not anxious to di-pose of it at the present rul¬ 
ing Of the market, and buyers are not dis'Osed to put up 
pricer. Lots that have been sold on the street during the 
week were takan at prices averaging from 55(3.60c-, as in 
quality,— Journal. 
BUFFALO, June 27—There 1 * verv little doing in this 
market, with the exception of some few lots purchased in 
tne surrounding low us. at 5n a)55c. Buver* are not inctiu- 
r ix * >a cliase much even at these quotations, and several 
of them that are usually in the market early, have not 
purchased any as yet this season —Courier 
A BEAUTIFUL UIOKOeCOl'K, MAGMF I1.XO iTivt. 
Hundred times, for 28 ohxt* ! (coiu prelenred.) Fivi, 
of diflerent powers, for $J.i») Maileu free. Address 
667-tf F. M BOWEN, Box 220, Boston, Maas. 
ri B . 3VX I Xj 3j E n , 
FOREIGN AND AMERICAN 
Horticultural Agent & Oommissiou Merchant 
EXHIBITION AND SALES ROOMS, 
No. 634 Broadway, near Bleaker SL, New York. 
All kind* of new. rare, and rieedling P|aiitfl, Fruit*. 
Flowers Tree*, Vines. Shrub*, &c.; Iron, Wire and Rustic 
Work, branch, English and American GU»s; Patent Heat¬ 
er*: Foreign and American Bonks, Mantizines, Papers 
Plates, De-igus, Drawiugs. Ac. All Horticultural Novelties, 
a* soon as Introduced. 
All opU-is, Ac., will receive the personal attention 
of the Proprietor- 
FLAX AND HEMP CULTURE 
From Out Rochester Democrat and American. 
Mavl’al ok Flax CirLTiiRR.—We understand that the 
Manual of Flax Culture and Manufacture, recently fcwuert 
by Mr, Moork, of tlm Rural IfewYorker, and noticed h.y 
us a few day* ago, 1 * selling very rapidly Indeed, the pub¬ 
lisher ho*found It ve.ty dlfllcult to fill order*. Thmfgh first 
published within two weeks, a. third edition has already 
been printed, and the popularity of the work indicates that 
ot tic in will speedily follow. Those who wish to kimw all 
Flax Hftmp Culture, and to si 1 In killing '‘King 
Cotton”aud ju ’ptndCHQ traitor* should remit the cost of 
the Manual—25 cents—to II D. T' M 00 RK, Rochester, N'.Y 
From the JVrid York Tribune 
Flax avp Hxmp — A Manual of Flax Culture and Manu¬ 
facture. embracing full direction* for preparing thegrnund, 
sowing, harvesting, dressing, and manufacturing, with the 
prone**Of making lias cotton, and also an essay upon hemp 
culture, has been published by I). I». T. MnoRR, editor of 
thu Rural New-Yorker. Koubeeter, iu painpiilet form at 25 
iienta, and is well worthy the attention of all who are em¬ 
barking in flax culture. 
From the Hew York Arrjuj. 
A Manual or Flax Cultchk.—T he work on flax cul¬ 
ture, announced some week* ago iu our columoa a* soon to 
he issued by Mr. Moork, of the Rural Hew- Yorker, at 
Rochester, has made it* uppeuranco if) " Number 1. Of 
Moork’s Rural Manual.-. * * * The work fur¬ 
nishes much valuable information, aud will meet with a 
ready sale. 
From the prairie Farmer. 
Manual op Flax Cut. thru,—W o have received from the 
publisher, D. 1>. T MoorB, Rochester, X Y., Rural Man¬ 
ual. No. 1. being a collection nf valuable information op the 
culture and manufacture of Flax and Hemp; with illustra¬ 
tions. The want* "f a large number of persons who are 
experimenting with these crops for tbe first time will be 
filled with this hook. It can be had by addressing the pub¬ 
lisher. inclosing 25 cents. 
J. B. WHEATON, HILLSDALE, MICH., 
LICENSED REAL ESTATE BROKER, 
Buys, Sells, and Bacchante* on (Abmmieaion. 
Ha« 30,000 acres of excellent Farming Lands, and 100 Farms, 
m Michigan and other Western State*, for sale cheap. 
894] Term* Easy- [12t 
[es A Ever- 
Waring'* Elements of Ag¬ 
riculture . 
WiUon on Flax.......... 
Yoaatt an : Martin on 
Cattle .; 
Youattnn the Horse..’! 
Do on Sheep.. 
Do. on thu Hog. 
Young Farmer* Manual 
and Workshop,.; 
CtiUi A MONTH I We want Agent* at TO) a mouth, 
tJlW expense* paid, to sell Our Everlasting Pencils, On 
total Rurne's, ana 13 other new article". 15 circulars free. 
Addre*» |ft)./ ntj SHAW & CLARK. Biddeford, Me. 
Du. do. cloth. ■'<) 
Houtf h'« Farm Record 3,ik) 
HydeVCh i ncae Su gar C.iue25 
Jolinat"" * Alfriciiltural 
Clicrnislry... .,81,78 
Do, Klemcnta of Ag*l 
I’ll in’s new work on 1 ipen Air Grape Culture, price $1.28. 
Complete Manual on the Cultivation 0 fT 0 hnc.cn, 50Ceuta. 
The Sorghnm Grower's Manna', by W. H Clark, price 26 c. 
Young Housekeeper's and Dairy Maid’a Directory, 26 cents. 
Wool Grower and Stock Register, Volumes 1, 2 , 5, 6 aud S— 
88 cents each 
W~ Any of the above named works will be forwarded by 
mail, post-paid, on receipt of the price "Perilled. 
Address l>. I>. T. MOGUL, Rochester, N, Y. 
SUGAR MILLS AND EVAPORATORS 
ARE THE art. 1.3 OX 
“The Clai’k Sorgo Machine Co.,” 
122 MAIN ST, CINCINNATI, 0., 
AO 
Cook’s Sugar Evaporator, 
MANCFAL'TPBBU BY 
BLYMYEE, BATES & DAY, Mansfield, 0. 
“The Sorgo Hand-Book” sent free on application to 
either of the above. 7d3-2teo 
Cjiri’fr A MONTH!—I want to hire Agent* in every conn 
'IP I •_) ty at $75 n month, expenses paid, to sell my new 
cheap Family Sewing Machine*. 
Address [603-l3tj S. MADISON, Alfred. Maine 
gEST FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. 
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MANUFACTURING GO. were awarded the First Premium 
at the Great International Kxbibitlon, London, 1852. 
Priucipal Office, 505 Broadway, N. Y. 
665 S. W. DIBBLE, Agent, Rochester, N. Y. 
