Eire gMIistorr to tl it guMir 
ON THE 4TH OP JULY, 1863, 
son street: at Brownine's in Sixth street., near Third ave¬ 
nue; and also at O'Brien’s Central Bull's I (-ad. Sixth street 
For Swine, at Allerton's Vurd. foot of 37th street, X 1 J.— 
The current prices for the week at all the markets are as 
follows; 
ItEKP OATTt.B. 
First qnality. ...P e.wt tU.noffill.M 
Ordinary quality. 10 , 00 ® 11,00 
Common quality. 9,60®>10,00 
Inferior quality... 7,001;!' 9,00 
COWS AND CALVES. 
First quality. 
Ordinary quality. 
Common quility. 
Inferior quality'.. 
VEAL CALVES, 
First quality. 
Ordinary.. 
Common. otJlXof *o. 
Inferior.-wsWo 
SHEEP AM) LAMBS. 
Extras.head $5J5l)®fi,00 
Prime quality. 5 ,mx*n.fi 0 
Ordinary...4,SUMS ,00 
Common. -t. 0 titaVt.ro 
Inferior . ...3, 10 ^ 1,01 
SWINE. 
Corn-fed... 6 *i@ 8 kc 
Do Light and Medium. 8'»@.5»ke 
Still Hogs. 4 ?it 3 > 5 ' c 
ALBANY, July 13 .—Beeves-T he supply on our mar¬ 
ket being some 2,000 head leu- than it wus last week, hold* 
nr* demanded from the outset ao advance, which buyers 
were loth to give—neither tho Ens em uOr New York 
buyers looking for any improveniwnl in their mnrkela this 
week Holders, however, worn comparatively still', and 
the result \ri< few sal''* at an advance of ItH.MAc >; 100 Tbs. 
Inking quality into consideration, the advance is some¬ 
what more than these ligora* indicate, as theav erare qual¬ 
ity is Considerably lower than usual. 
Re c E; p t sTh « following is our comparative statement 
of receipts at this market over the Central railroad esti¬ 
mating sixteen to the cur:— 
... . , r , . Cor. week 
This week. Last week, jt last year. 
Beeves.... 2,758 4,736 ..yj 4,85.5 
Sheep.. 2.508 4,614 2.712 
Hogs. 000 000 000 
Psices —The market was active throughout at the fol¬ 
lowing quotations: 
_ . This week Last week. 
Premium (per 100 tbs).$6,46(5 <S,5fi $ 6 „ 10 (®fi 60 
Extra.. ft 1 88@5.90 5 2(XffiA73 
First quality. .. 4.40«4,W) j,26m>.|,7fi 
Second quality. 3,-MV«i3.90 3.2fi®3,75 
Third quality.2,76,0.3,25 2 ,<JO,T.VO 
■StTEKP -There ,* no improvement, in the Sheep rnarkot 
> he demand continues light at 4(gli.k,o, ut which sr me l.fiOO 
head changed bands during the week. 
■ -Receipts heavy for the season- gome 0,000 arriv- 
jMjrt East AlbuBV dining the week. Light sales reported 
Jfcu) ^Viuierfecnunte 
UY THE BEST 
It is the Cheapest in the End. 
ADVERTISING TERMS, in Advance — Thirty- 
Five Cents a Line, each insertion A price and a halffoi 
extra display, or S2& cents per line ot space Special 
Noticbs iff. lowing reading matter, leaded.) Hit cents a line, 
$60.00® 76,00 
. 34,00(8)46.00 
. 3O,«00r0U,U0 
. 2 o,«>xT ; 0,00 
' po MILLERS -WANTED 
I custom and llmiriog mill i 
Address JAMES WEST, Millet 
Rv an experienced miller,a 
run «n shares ovfor wages. 
SUG-AE MILLS AND EVAP0RAT0B3 
are the mills Os 
“The Clark Sorgo Maohine Co.,” 
122 MAIN ST, CINCINNATI, 0„ 
AN I) 
Cook’s Sugar Evaporator, 
MANUFACTURED by 
BLYMYER, BATES & DAY, Mansfield, 0. 
‘' Tur Sorgo Hand-Book” sent free on application to 
either of the above. 7i)3-2teo 
A NEW HALF VOLUME 
Affording a favorable opportunity for renewals and the 
commencement of new subscriptions All whose sub¬ 
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after their names on address labels. A prompt renewal is 
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paper, as our terms are strictly in advance. In re-enlisting 
we trust our friends will bring mnny new renruits for the 
R.CRAL Brigade, so that its ranks may be greatly swelled 
On our part we promise a Useful anfl Entertaining Cam¬ 
paign. See Programme in last week's Rural. 
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Address D. D. T. Moore. Rochester, N Y- 
THE RAILWAY II0RSE TOWER WHICH TOOK 
thk i tusT j’/trc.nnr.n 
x Y <>n trie 2d (lay of September! shall oiler at Public 
Auction, without reserve. 1 
too HEAD OF SOUTH DOWNS, 
Consisting of Sheen Imported from the flock or the late 
JONAR Wbiiii and those descended therefrom I'liUWne* 
«ill shortly be i-mind mid will he fo- ninto.) to nil wishing 
tros tri KI ‘,T r f! , K x K.TI,nrndali * 
i/tL.-Tr 1 Washington Hollow, Dutchess Co., v v 
New York State Fairs of 1860 & 1862, 
bn 1 W’' oml County Fair at which the 
iffPiMn have cxhibiUil it. in competition With others 1 
cannot he said of any other Machine 
exhibited at an equal number of Fair* 
Combined Threshers and Cleaners, 
Threshers, Separators, Wood Saws, &c. 
All of the best I n market 8 ptne of the advantages of these 
queuU-MCnf’tiam'’“ Un ' alo ' v lnu ' t ‘ l of llad *>nse- 
Thfl Threshor and 0leaner 
run* uasy, separates the grain pnrl'ertly chmn from the 
straw, cleans quite equal to the best UfFunning Mills leav¬ 
ing the grain lit for mill or market. * mav 
t^r For Price urn) description send for Ciraulara, and 
satisly yourself before purchasing 
Address It A M HARDER. 
oJtl oow- 6 t (obleskill, Schoharie Co., N. Y. 
P AKSELLS’ l>l lt< I! \sin<; 
ESTABLISHED iHbS. 
Persona who wish to buy any articles in New York tliat 
can be Inrwanioil by Mill or Express can rave all rink orin- 
truHtlng their money to WesponslMe ordi-hnnest parsons 
by sending their orders to FRED PAUSF.L1.S it BRO 
General Purchasing Agents N, H -Their Circular, one of 
the most complete ol Its kind in the ti. S„ vou would do 
well to «etMllor.ua it may contain tho prices of Goods or 
Kooks that you may want, add they can giv vou the host 
M ^^em-'e wliei, required. Oltlce. I7ii Washington St., 
N. iLQikJ 1 '".* ‘'nmo ad dry sr tk,7-13teow 
( ' A Tmw 8C ^ ,! , KI>! ~ AI1 P'; r ''>ns afflicted with Cancers, 
i lumois, dwelling', «r ulu .‘•ores, no matter i>( how 
mng standing, cm receive, I f— Funs: or Ciiiunr u 
Circular, dee.rilqng the mode ol’ treatment usVilVurafuny 
VraY !' V | ‘be subscribers at their Ca„ce r Hospital fn New 
a i • ‘ Canq©rli uro removed without pftiri ftnilwilh* 
out the u«e or knifo. St»»ul for h I ’irrutiir 3 
rron ffi A,Mre83 v H, 1 * BABCOCK & TORI 
No. Bond ntrA0t« N«*w York, If* Y 
AGENCY, 
itlavkcts, Commerce, &c 
Iturnl New-Yorker Olflee, \ 
Rochester, July 11 , 1863 . ) 
There have been numerous changes in our local market 
during the past week, the favorable jiowr from our urray 
causing a decline in gold, which has a tendency to bring 
•everything else down with it. The change, however, lx 
more perceptible in the N>w York market than here, at 
present. 
Flour— 1 The different grades are selling at $5@8,50. ac¬ 
cording to quality. 
Grain—W heat lias declined slightly, with but little offer¬ 
ing; white, $1,35(5.1,45: red, $1,16(5)1,20; spring, $I,00@1,10. 
Corn, oats, rye and barley remain about the same as last 
week. 
Wool—T he market for this staple is still dull and unset¬ 
tled, and buyers are offering only 60@fiflc it lb. 
Hay—T he new crop is being brought in, which causes 
gome change. New sells at from $7 to $13, ami old at $10 
to $ 20 . 
Butter and eggs plenty and cheaper. 
Hoc heeler U'holeeole Price*, 
Flow and Uruln. Fggg, dwen . U 'M2?aC 
Flour,win. wheat,$7,26;aM .'0 Houey, hex .... 12(5ll4c 
Flour, spring do a.uOwCTS Candles, box.!2 >s(£jI3c 
Flour, buckwheat 2.60® 2.60 Candles, extra .. l 4 (u)Mc 
Meal, Indian.. 1.05a 1,76 Fruit un.l KihjIa. 
VFFeat, Genesee.. 1 Aku 1, 4-4 Apples, bushel.. .. HOC'OMe. 
Best wtiiteCanada l.riXa (.-46 Do. dried fl ft. ... 6(j£.4!»e 
Corn,old. 7(Fa 7,)c Peaches, do .lOtujI.’o 
Com, new. 7o®70c Cherries, do .JOfutlgc 
Rye, 00 tbs p bush StiuFJiic l'lums, do . Aol c 
OaU. by weight. . floffidSc Potawios, do 26$j30c. 
Barley. . L20®1,40 Hide* dnd ekln». 
Beans.S.ooi^a.iio Slaughter. 7(n27c 
)l. ut«. 1 . i .. ...... Il@ 12 c 
Pork, old njere.. lS.OOln I LSO Sheep Pelts_ $l,26i.ai4,00 
Pork, new mess.. 14,0d(a IfcDO Lamb Pelts_ IL4(aj7i 
Pork, deal 16,(K>fel.1.60 Weeds. 
Dressed V.ogs, cw 13,'ika 6,25 Clover, medi um. .$-l, 6 irii’ 4 , 7.4 
Beef, cwt.3,00® 6 ,(S) do large . .. M, 00 ffii«, 6 U 
Spring lambs.eachl’, 6 o e. a m) Timothy. g,00,q)2,5d 
Mutton, Core ass.. Hu. 7 c WiiiidrU-s, 
Hsing, smoked. . Dlifttllc Wood, haul.4,75(®5,€0 
■ hickens . .. yn lle Wood, s.itt -j.ihX/i' I DU 
Shonldeis . ... fc.j 04(e Coal, Sc.anton . 0,7Aia7.7i 
furkeyg. mu, 12 c f'oal, Pituton 6 ,7,40)7,.40 
Geese. 40@50o Coal,Sharuokin 6,7Agi7,.VJ 
Dairy, Ac. Coal, Char.. 7@8o 
Butter, mil 11 'ullac Salt, bhl. _ 2 , 0052,1214 
Butter. Crklu_13. 1 15c Straw, tun. fi.(»®7.00 
Cheese, new. 8 ®l 0 e H»r, tun. . 7 ,w>®ai.ou 
Cheese, old. 12 ul”'yc Wool, jl tb. . MtilMc 
Urd, tried. 10 'S 10 ijo. Whiteflsh, ji bbl . ti,24„r.8,6n 
Tallow, rough. 7 'i 7 j jC Codfish, quintal 6 , 604.701 
fdllow, tried. 10 o 10 c Trout, half bbl.... 6,60(3)5,75 
THE UNIVERSAL 
CJLOTHES WRINGER. 
MANUFACTURER OK 
ItFOR PURIFYING 
Lake, Eain and Eiver Water, 
NO. 6» BCFFALO 8TBKF.T, 
»v*.srix*v, uuij 11 ,—owrer—neei reraains wunout an; 
ehange; t rices are as fellows - - First clans at $L60Si.4,00 * 
cwt;2d class al $3,3# to *4,00 Ip cwt; 3d clase at f.'vo Wcwl 
afflRtl’—Plenty, and without demand at $3,0<Xu)3,50 each 
Lambs sell at fc! IXM 2,44 cneh. 
CaLvf ( .v dull at*3,0nrtD,00 for good. 
Sukktskins - $1,.V)«,I,75 each for butcher’s fresh slaugh¬ 
tered skins, and 6 O 14 u.il for pedlar’s skins. 
Pelts 30c pitch 
L.U1HSKINS—fOceUfill. CiLKHIUNS, 8 (u 0clb. 
HidmS remain unchanged at $. 4 .ootl cwt — Globe.. 
A-fcocluerit**!*, N, Y. 
FISK A; HATCH, 
38 Wall Street, New YorV. 
TjVVRM FOB HALF - One of the best in Western New 
Yi., o ‘o’S .. 0, i beautiful and near RR, and market 
Address Box 338, Batavia, N. Y. 703 -K 
fpO CHEESE DAIRYMEN. 
EALPH’S PATENT IMPE0VED 
“ONEIDA CHEESE VAT,” 
Was awarded the Firht Premium, of ter a thorough text, 
it the Now York State Fair, 1882. Is the most Himpfe, dur¬ 
able and effective 
Choegc-Makin* Apparatus 
in uro. UNed in dairies of 10 to 1,000 cows. The only Vat 
well adapted to 
“Factory” t)heewi>ltlakluff. 
More economical In line than steam, and much less expan- 
<iv.« in cost. Six I'M varying from 84 to 365 gallons ou bund 
»»d ready for delivery,- larger nixes for Factory use made 
to order. 
Send for Circular containing description, siie and price 
lint, directions for 11 ring. Ate., to 
WM RALPH k CO., i:« Genesee St,, Dtioa, N. Y., 
Manufacturers and I leal era, wholesale and retail, 
Ln Dairyman's Tools, and Implements, 
tl" Vats carethlly packed for shipment. 683-tf 
T» $L»o I’KIt MONTH.— Agents wanted 
hP i •* every County to introduce our new “J.i rr 
Giant Skwinc. Madii ink," price only $16. For partioula 
tcrnih, sc., address with stamp, 
703-2flt T. S. PAGE, Grn'l Agt, Toledo, Ohio 
The Wool markets. 
NEW YORK, Jaly IS —The sales of fleece and pulled 
wool have been upward of 660 iXDlbs, at prices ranging from 
72.V«)SOo for fleece, and 72. l jitiWOc. for pulled. Fleece wool 
la now firm at from75t«!8ae, Including fine Ohio and Penn¬ 
sylvania at the latinr rate to the country the business 
continues quiet, holders a»k ng such extreme high puces 
is to put a stop to purchases to any extent. 7(X«'76o end 
upward Is generally nuked through the West, and manu¬ 
facturers and dealers must come up to these prices il they 
J>IEDSELL'S PATENT COMBINED 
wish to secure any considerable lots lor some weeks to 
come. 
Raxon.v Fleece, ^1 lb. .. 183Mt 
American full blood Merino.. 760'7? 
Do half and three quarter do .. 70 ® 7,1 
Do Native and quarter do. li/y/flM 
Extra pulled. 70(<il72 
Superfine do.. flntS»7o 
No. 1 do.. .. tW.itW 
Laurornia hue. unwsshod. tshra) 
Do common do . ] 260u32 
Peruvian washed.407(660 
Chilian Merino unwashed .. . ...'!Ko"-t'i 
Do Mestizo do .ay a 32 
Valparaiso do . . 21 ® 22 
South American Merino unwashed. 31 ® .16 
Do do Mostiza do .”” 24 ( 5)28 
Do do common washed. . 26(538 
Do do Kutru Ring washed.. . ’. 30(5)32 
D° do do do unwashed. 18720 
Y|ASOKr Sc H A- JVI TL, I TNT 7 S 
HAKM0N1UMS AND MEL0DE0NS, 
Warranted the nuar inhthi'm k.vth of the class in the world, 
dee Catalogues containing testimony to their superiority 
from the most eminent musicians. Constantly exhibited in 
competition with Instruments of the other'beat, uiakerx, 
they have ueyer. in a single instance, failed to take the 
highest prlxo. The ouly Gold Mkdal eve. awarded to reed 
iustrumeuts in this country was to one of these. Prices of 
Harmoniums, (or whiull several new styles are now (list of¬ 
fered;) $60 to $100 each; of Meloduons. $45 to $200 each 
New York ware-rooms, at N 01 *. .4 k 7 Mercer St., where 
dealers are eupplled at the same prices ss from tho factory 
Ktt UitiflNI n BnTUL-DQ A_ a. _* ® 
CLOVER TIIRASnER & HULLER, 
Patented May 10th, UfSS: Deo. 13tli. IBB9; April Btli. 
1862, and May 13th, 1862. 
manukactuhwd nr 
.Hii-clsell & Brol 
law, 
WEST HENRIETTA, MONROE .COUNTY, N. Y, 
This machine operates in Clover thrashing similar to 
-''' Psiatora in wheat thrashing, doing all the work at 
One rjporation, without re-handljng the chall. In tho 
w ’ 11 tlll '«sh, hull, and clean from 
If) to M bushels 11 dav without waste of seed. Tha under- 
lh n O'dj; maclUne Patented that 
unirttu “• 11 ut tbo hhiiht opttmtinn. All 
5ri l .Se™'V ltt -’ l <v-^i* w 11 "j 1 -' not marked BranseLL'a 
, air7 T| H® ^n^nwnu. Thu public are hereby cuu- 
tiormd uof lo parch lam those that are infringements of wiid 
ImbViuhn,' 1 ?^ bnrc iosing mu using such will be 
held llabie loi damages All oriimimnb-aliotls directed to 
th« Knl>HCribt?r4, at Wti*t ir»junettu, will bo prunipfily re- 
sponded to Order early il' you w;mi ,i machine 4 .' . 
This Machine hog always taken the Kirat Proinluin at 
State Fairs wh eio at lowed to compete, and saves more than 
rif time -Tiot'^arior l : “ oW W ' ljr 0l ' outjclover seed, 
BIRDsELL A BROKAW, Manufacturers, 
703eot-tf West Henrietta, Monroe Co.. N'. Y. 
M 4HDN KKOTHLP.M, Agents. 
The J'roviMioii ,’Uaikets. 
NEW YORK, July 13 —FlOUR — The market is dull 
and heavy, ami 6 « KJc lower. Sales at $4.3034.76for super- 
nueStatn. $6,S.y,r5,lk)for extra State, $ 6 , 66 ( 0 ) 5/0 for choice 
extra State; $4,20bu 73 for suncrtlne Western, $ 6 .2.4(*. 4 . -0 
forcommon to im'ditnu extra Western; $-\ 7 v®k 4,85 for com- 
shippitig brands t?xfra round hooped Ohio,and 
*Waa, 2 A for trade brands do. tlie market closing dm I with 
no biydrs at the putsloe fiuotalicin* Carguitan Uourrnar- 
<vt . r 2^i., u i'LA cclln ‘ 0 V Saluaat $.4,50.®6,75 Toe common 
aud $5, 80 ®?,78 for good to choice extra, 
Grain Wheat dull and 1 . .V lower. SaleB at $l,lSffll,2f! 
fa'-Chica**' spring, $1,10^1.30 for MUwaokeo dub, $1 .. v sk® 
Ml tor amber Inwa, $l,.%'<i l,.'!SP;u winter red Western, $1,31 
o 'f 1 > jpfbef Michigan. Rve quiet and uuchunged. 
. . a . nominal. Corn market lc lower Sales 
at w i'6H_ (or hlilpiilng Western, mixed, and tkij-jgjtr? t'or 
'•“W ; iflc tor yellow Western. Guts quiet. Hales at 70 
Tor CanadlHU. Western and State 
Ffuivmioxe—Pork heavy and lower. Sale- at $1I.75<I> 
<2.U0 for ola mess rhlefly at Sll.WfAll.37*; 18,7«(5il.%H7ti 
tor pew ruess, $10.67jj)l 1.2S for old und naw prime, and $13,- 
•4ft';'d6,i 0 for new prime nw. Laid heavy. Sales at OLia 
D- Rotter le Belling at )S&17ef0r Ohio.and IftyiTOcfor 
Stale. Cheese steady at iKaillkio for common to prime. 
hi FFAl.o. Ju'y 13 —Flour The market for the week 
tan ruled dull, with only moderate demand, clue fly for 
supplying the interior, the lower grades declining, .Sales 
6,62fS for extra red winte- Hliloand Iroll-na; f6,l» 
v 0l m V ^ c A DKi . r ',^ring extra; $6,-CiJ«»,6.U0for Illinois baker's, 
j’.^o a $7,WKatt, IS}' to,, it,, rangy Ilf whits: wheat 
Wheat—-T he market for the week has ruled dull, with 
a uecU;ne for tho week of four to six cents per bushel. Halos 
\Mot« Kentucky at $1,6,4, and amber Kentucky at $1,8*: 
red winter Ohm $1.30; -Milwaukee Club No. 2 $ 1 , 10 . Clos- 
~y ui j with only moderate milling or speculative inquiry 
M thedecanF. Corn—T he market for the week baa Been 
o(i.v moderately active Hales of yellow atfllc; 68®,-6U for 
j'uxed, ClBfcing dull, heavy and oppressed, buyers hold- 
mg offfor lower prices. Oats—T he market opened dull 
?? ‘JJWPr, with fair demand at the decline. Hales 
; ■ ’hm Barlky—Q uoted at $1,00. Kvk—Q ulBt with 
la.tvd demand. Hales at ri* n-HS.—pg.t a—Quoted ut SOtkAS 
"rfiir to'choice Canadian-B rans-$ 2 ,7&®.3.7o as to cou- 
‘hriin and quality. 
1‘ro visions— There is a fair interior demand, chiefly for 
ran »ud smoked meats, confined, howevor, to Rinat] lori 
«t7i%i t ? ,er l hl *12)76 13,23 for light mesA pork, and l t.w 
.//U.Ou for heavy mess. Hams firms, atfl.tic, for plain; 
f 'v itr i c *J? e " »n hulk and Plain .vmked 9^'e; sugar cured 
if;-*?'). Uc - Shoulders t>!4@6a. Gieaae tk»Tni8>io, brown 
i ,i mb T.d!ow9's..tiloc. Dried and smokedbeef lOIi'X’ll. 
c's i , k'- White fish and trout firm undscorcc, at 
lb .Ml lor trout, aid $<i,23 for white fishin halt barrels. 
—fw r ~ 1 “"‘= l6e ®“ r dairy and roll. Cheese—SK® 10 c. 
cyclopedia.$4,00 
Allen's Am. Farm Book 1,00 
Allen’s DIacuaoh of Do¬ 
mestic Ambwls.0,75 
Ain Architect, or Plans 
for Country Dwellings6,00 
Am. Florists Guide.0,76 
AHVpfira Fnnclor. 26 
Am Kitchen Gardener., is 
Burry’s Fruit Garden_1,28 
Blake's Farmer at Home. 1,25 
K»uudngatiit.i Rural 
Bconoray ....... .. 1,26 
Bright onUrapeCulture, 
2d edition..... .40 
Browne's Bird Fancier.. .40 
Do. Poultry Yanl.I,Op 
Do. Field Hook Manttrus 1,26 
Bridgeman's Card. Asr't 1.50 
Do Florist's Guide. *3(J 
Do. Kitchen Gardener’s 
Instructor. 60 
Do- Fruit Cult Manual.. 60 
Brack’s Book ot Flowers. 1,26 
Buist's Flower Garden. ..1,26 
Do. Family Kitchen Gard 7s 
Chemical Field Lectures 1,00 
Chinosii Sugar Cane and 
Sugar Making.. 26 
Cliotltoa'a Grape Grower's 
Guide. 60 
Cottage and Farm Bee- 
Koopor... 60 
Cole's Am. Fruit, Book.. 60 
Do. Am Volerfnarian... 60 
Dadd’s Modern Horse 
Doctor.1.25 
Do Am. Cattle Doctor 1,26 
Do. .Vnahimy and Physi¬ 
ology of tho Horse. 2.00 
Do. colored plates.4,00 
Dana's Jfuck Manual.1,00 
Dana's Essay on Manures,26 
lio. Piii<: Ksssv on Mr 
mires... 25 
Darunglon’s Weeds aud 
Useful PUnts.1.60 
liavv'sDevon Herd Boi kl.OO 
Domestlcanii Ornamental 
Poultry..,...1,00 
Do colored hUu-h_ . 2 , 1 x 1 
Downing’* Fruits and 
Fruit frees.2,26 
Downing's Landscape Gar¬ 
dening .3, a) 
Do. Rural Essays..8,00 
Eastwood’s Cranberry 
Culture. 60 
Every Lady her own 
Flower Gardener,. 26 
Family Doctor by Prof. 
IT. S- Taylor .1.25 
Farm Drainage, (H F 
French.).1,26 
Fessenden's Firmer and 
Gardener.1,26 
Do. American Kitchen 
Garden.... . 60 
Field's Pear Culture.1,00 
Fish Culture. 1,00 
Flint on Grasses .... . ..1,26 
Guenon on Milch Cow* 60 
Herbert’s Horse-keepers 1.26 
Hooper's TJog and Gun, 
paper. . 24 
Do. do cloth. . .46 
Hough’s Karin Record ..S.OO 
Hyde’s L'hi ne *e Sugar C'atie25 
Liebi/s FumtliAr Letters ’ 
to Furuiviki. 86 
LinsLyri Morgan Horaes.’l,ix) 
MinuaJ ot AjncuLturo.by 
Kinersoii it Flint. 76 
Mileson the Hqrae’sFoot 26 
Milbaru on the Cow. 28 
Moore'* Manual on Flax 
Culture. »8 
Modern Cookery by Miss 
Acton and Mr* S J Halel 26 
Mrs AtrePaSlrtllful House-’ 
wife and l.rulies’Guide. 60 
Munii's (.and Drainer_ 60 
Nash’s Progressive Far¬ 
mer . 60 
Neill’s Gardeners Com¬ 
panion.1.00 
Norton's Elements of 
Agriculture. 60 
Qlcotl - fiorgho and 1m- 
pbee. .1 00 
Pardee on the Stnwtasrry *80 
PeddePs Lund Measurer 60 
renew s New Culture of 
the Vine . 26 
Qumby's Mysteries of 
Bee-keeping . 1 25 
Quincy on Soiling Cattle 60 
Rabbit Fancier... 60 
Randall's Sheep Hus-" 
bsndrv.l _26 
Richardson ou the Herne 26 
Do. on the Posts of the 
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Do. Domestic Fowls...." 28 
Do- on the Hog,.,. 26 
Do on the Honey Bee... 25 
Do on the Dog. 26 
Rogyr/ Sew mi ip- Ag_l.flo 
KremeUn’s Vine-dreHsera 
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Haxtou's Rural Hand books 
hound in4.Series each, 1,60 
Shephard’s Own Book... 2,00 
Stray Leaves from the 
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Stephen's Book of the 
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Skillful Housewife. 25 
Skiuueria Element* of Ag¬ 
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Smith’* Lan,i.-cape Gar¬ 
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Thoer'sPrtociples of Ag- 
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Thoma*’ Farm Imple¬ 
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Thompson® Food of Ani¬ 
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The Rose CtiRuriift. 25 
Tuphipn'g Chemistry made 
Ka«V .. 26 
Warderi* Hedges 6c Ever- 
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Woriiut’s Eleuieuta of Ag¬ 
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Wilson on Flax,. 26 
Yniiitt and Martin on 
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Youattou tho Horae....1,26 
Do. on Sheep..... 75 
Do on the Hog. 73 
Young Farmers Manual 
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