liftvfi changed hands at 4>6(<k3c for ordinary to fair, and 0\£ 
®o.‘ a c for prime extra. 
Hogs—R eceipts at East Alhanv for the week 7,0fl0. The 
demand I* unit .Vriie.V >c for light to heavy corn fed. 
Jl,ly ,r ‘ - Whole untuber of cat He at 
m.nkit..« . fJ Beeves, audM Store*, consisting of Work- 
' 0( h Cow* and Calves, two and three year olds, not 
huitatile for Imet. 
M.iRKKt Rkef -Prices Pvt.-a JW,atV.?o.om first quafftv 
JVI O.DO: second ,io S7,nu,.r7,i'i. third do. 34.75qj>0,00 
WOHKiXr. OVB.V, :i pair # 011 . ?I0(V»I7.5. 
I. II w* a v II C, ityR 8 . -$ 4>. $V-Ml 
Stores Yearlings none; two years old, $00@00. three 
yerrs old fUO. |<). 
Vku. Calves- >\00 ,?7.00 
- n 11,1 " '! !arket ; Prices inlots,$2,0C(7\ 
2 ,.UK'' ( 1,00 each; extra. R-UKKi '-OQ 
hpRtsri I 'Mna-M.oo.if.co 
!Iiox> ftffl'icfJfr. Tallrav foi\ 8 c p lb. 
I ki.ts -iVt-ATitc each. 
i’.\l vSK'Srt.—I2u: ilc|J Jb. 
JU?. 6M roN ,' July 1.1.—Atmarkefc 700 Beeves; ;i 00 Stores; 
—'J'O Sheep and Lambs, and 7,-H Swine. 
do 'K M do rk ivS7xP f ^ * 9l00; ,st qaai **' *»! 
Working Oxjsx —fioojrir.i 
Mitt'll CotVS. it'ilXy,: tii 00 ; 
Markets, Commerce, 
]>fEW WORE ON SHEEP HUSBANDRY. $60 
Knrnl New-Yorker Offlee, ) 
Koohkstku, July 21 , 1803 i 
Our market is quiet, with limited transactions and prices 
still declining. 
Flour—F rom 25 to 50c per barrel lower. 
Grain—W heat is still on the decline, best white selling 
for §1.25 to *1,35, and spring $1,00 to $1.05, with other 
grains unchanged 
Uay—T here is no oil hay in the market, and uew is 
selling for from $ 8 to $13, 
Wool—I s still tending downward, with a little more dis¬ 
position on the part of farmers to sell. Prices 45 to 60c. 
For prices of other articles, see annexed tsble 
ttoehrtter U'/toIrtalt Prices. 
Flour and Crain. Eggv, dtoten. 11 'MSCjc 
Floor, win. whent,$7,25tgi3 3 J Honey, box. 12014c 
Flour, spring do 3,0000,37' Canute*, box.12*g(g)13c 
Flonr, buckwheat iJ.SUls’S.W Candles, extra_l4(hl4c 
Meal, Illdlgy 1.03n'l 75 Fruit and Hoot*. 
Wheat, li-'iiiisee.. 1.2501,35 Apples, bushel_ 30050 c 
Best white Canada 1,250 1 ,.15 Ho. dried f) lb... . 8@5>iC 
Coro, old. , 70075c Peaches, do _ tojSli’c 
Corn,new... 7i/.<ti7nc Cherries, do ... Iikn!l 2 c 
Bye, «5*> ttis \) hush 80®9oc Plum*. do . hoi c 
Oats, by weight fKmWC Potatoes, dr. ' 25030a 
Barley. 1,20- 1.40 Hide* and hi.li,*. 
Beans. 2,0003,00 Slaughter. fluffier 
_ WtMli . 11 ,' i 
p ork, Old ines- 1.1.INI01 SheepPelt.- 37S076 
Pork, new mes* I4,o»ail500 Lamb I'elta 28075 
Pork, dear . 15,U0h 15 ,.’0 Peed*. 
Dressed hogs, cwf 3,ity@ 8,28 Clover, medium..$ 4 JKY<ii (,'73 
Beef, cwt- . 3,0'Ka-6.00 dr. large ... tCOttSKSU 
•springlaiubs.ench'J,. to • 3ijO Timothv.. .. 2,0002, ."si 
Mutton, carcass . 6bt,7c Sundries. 
Hams, smoked a 1 , ,. 12 .; Wood, hard. 4,7303,00 
Chickens _ Ol-dfo Wood, soft ... . 3 . 0001 .IIP 
Shoulders . tvi'rtv Coal, Scrantou . B,78«®7,7; 
Turkeys.. 10@12c Cool, Pitts ton. li.r.Vio 
t»eese... 40&50c Cual, Shamuklu fi,7.W,0o 
Dairy, Ac. Coal, Char 13-7 l.v 
g'ri'er, roU. U0l5c Salt, bbl. ...... 2 , 
Butter, firkin. , ...]3(0l3o Straw. ton. 3.dw<c?.00 
Cheese, new.... &3li)e II ..v, 'tin...8,00013110 
Cheese, old 12012^0 Wool, >) ft,. .lifefcVlc 
Ivird, tried. . hCAiov-jc Whit-flsh, h; bbl . li,2X58,50 
rnllow. rough. 7(57X0 Codttsh, quintal 8 , 50017,0 
fallow, tried . 10 mlUu Trout, half bhl.... 6 , 00 ,mi 50 
FLAX AND HEMP CULTURE 
CRAIG MICROSCOPE I 
,; Thk Practical Sbkpbkrd ’’ —The Editor of the 
Rural Nrw Vorkrb in connection with J. B. LtppntooTT 
& Co., of Philadelphia, will publish In a few weeks, a 
new and complete work on Sheep Husbandry, entitled 
Tag Practical SiracnKRD, by Hon Remit S. Randall, 
LL. D., author of “Sheep Husbandry in the South," 
“ Life of Jefferson,” “ Fine Wool Sheep Husbandry,'’ etc.; 
also Editor of the American Edition of “ Yountt cm the 
Horse," of which over thirty thousand copies have been 
sold. Thu author of Tan Practical SuxrnxRD u well 
known as the ablest and most reliable writer on Sheep 
Husbandry in this country, and the work cannot fail of 
becoming the standard authority on the subject* discussed 
It must prove indispensable to every American flock- 
master lvho wishes to be thoroughly posted in regard to 
the History and Descriptions of the popular breeds of 
Sheep, their Breeding, Management, Diseases and Home 
dies. The work is intended to give that full and minute 
practical information on all subjects connected with Sheep 
Husbandry which it* author has derived from the direct 
personal experience of thirty-five yean with large flocks, 
together with that knowledge of different modes and 
systems which lias flowed from a very extensive corres¬ 
pondence during a long period with leading flock masters 
In every part of the world. 
The first six chapters of Tub Practical Sukphkrd will 
be devoted to a full description of the beat breeds of Slicep 
in the United Staten—including the different varieties of 
the Merino, and the various English mutton breeds, and 
these will be illustrated generally with engravings from 
original drawings from life, These will bu followed by 
chapters ou Cross Breeding; on Breeding In and-ln, on 
the finalities and Point* to be sought in Sheep; on Yolk 
and Its Uses; ou the Theory and Practice of Breeding; on 
the Adaptation of Different Breeds to Different Soils and 
Circumstance*; Ou the Profits of Wool and MuttOU 1’ro 
dnotion and their Prospects in the United States, ou the 
Spring Management of Sheep; ou Summer Management, 
(two chapter*-) OU Kali Management, on Winter Man ago- 
ou'ot, Feed, &u , (two chapters;) ou Dixeoxes anil their 
Management, (several ehapters.) 
Many of the most important fixture*, implements, pro- 
censes, See., connected with Sheep Husbandry—such ns 
plan* of improved sheep hums and yards, feeding rocks, 
the wool pres*, the modes of arranging fleeces tor the 
pres*, the dipping box, instrnroent* for shortening hoofs, 
permanent metallic marks for sheep, etc., etc.—will he 
illustrated with cut* and clearly described The portion 
of the work which treats of diseases will also bn appro¬ 
priately Illustrated. 
The Publishers promise to make the work creditable in 
externals - engravings, typography, binding, etc.- ami 
will via with the Auditor in efforts to render Tub Practi¬ 
cal Sim'iiittin In *11 respects superior to any hook on 
Sheep Husbandry hitherto published in America. It will 
make a handsome duodecimo volume of between 300 and 
400 pages, and at once supply a long sought desideratum. 
Esf” CA.TVA 8 ai.xfl Aoknth wanted for the above work, 
to whom the most liberal inducements will bo offered. 
For circular containing full particulars address 
D. D. T. MOORE, 
Editor Rural Nrw Yuiuskr, 
Rochester, N. Y. 
A New E -^io n of 
A GOOD. USEFUL AND /jtfifcy WORK ON FLAX 
CULTURE, 4c, has just lf">Wff *ued. — containing all 
requiMte information relatirsago Preparing the Ground, 
Sowing the Seed, Culture, Harvesting, &c., &c. It is 
mainly by men or loug experience in Flax Growing, who 
hioui wh'rtrf Ut'j (ejftrm, and how to impart their knowl¬ 
edge. The aim is to famish a Complktx and Practical 
MANUAL OP ELAX CULTURE, 
Such a work as will enable new beginners to grow Flax 
successfully, on the first trial. It contains Essays from 
PrMdicvU Men of much experience —the opening one by a 
gentleman who has cultivated Flax over thirty years, aud 
understand* the modui opnnndi thoroughly. The work 
will also embrace nn able Essay on 
Ilenip it ml Flax in the West, 
From the pen of a Western gentleman who is well posted, 
and capable of imparting the information he possesses on 
the subject. [See Contents below.] 
The Manual is published in handsome style, pamphlet 
form. Price only 25 cent* —for which a copy will be sen' 
to any point reached by the U S or Canada mails. Liberal 
discount to Agents and the Trade. 
Address 1>. D. T. 31 DO It F, 
Editor Rural New-Yorker, 
July, 1863. Rochester, N. Y- 
Q 33 . m I U Li E R , 
FOItF.IGN AND AMKKICAN 
Horticultural Agent & OommissioB Merchant 
EXHIBITION AND SALES ROOMS, 
No. BS4 Broadway, near Bleeker St, Now York. 
All Wild* of new, rare, and Seedling Plants. Fruit*. 
Flower*. I Vines, Shrubs, ftp.; Iron. Wire and Rustle 
Work. French, boglteh and American Glass; Patent Meat- 
re*! '‘IF *"? 11 ttl J0 American Books, Magazines, Paper*, 
l Utes. Designs, Unurings, Ac. All Horticultural Novelties, 
as soon ns introduced. 
(V' •'rdwiit Ac., will receive the personal attention 
of the Proprietor. 
common $ 1 !>. 00021 , 00 . 
two years old $ 0 , 0000,00 
M A-NUKACTTTRKR OP 
245 bate*Cape at 34 to CV; 200 Vestiza at 25 to 35c, ns to 
'.L u,,U yj ISObalMdomestic, and lix) do. Cordova, both at 
400- I nf? folio win £ tin' tho quotations; 
Saxony Fleeoe, F4 th.. 78 tu\sp 0 
American full blood Merino.. 7081175 
Do hair.slid three quarter do.. . 70 .7 77 , 
Do Native aud quarter do 68 tefi.K 
Suporllno do . .. . 
No. I do..ttoh/ifr* 
California flue, unwashed.. .... 87 (io 70 
Do common do ..; sotgiq 
Peruvian wnahed.. t'sieai) 
Cljiliau Merino unwnslio i. T :VKni 35 
*W do ’ SlVitiXZ 
> iilpanuso _ <Jo .. ” *^ 1(^22 
South Ainericun M^tioo unwashed_!. JkUiM 
Do do Mestiza do .1*.I 200122 
y ,J d" common washed. 27 k, 7 i 3 il 
do hutre Rios washed. .’ . 'a — 
Do rto do do unwashed.|A52u 
„ ri" do Cordova washed. 
Cape Good Hone unwashed.. ivaW 
F.ast India M ashed. Sji 
African unwashed . . .. • 
Do washed.I... . 
Texas...,..*.-- 
Smyrna unwashed.;....”"'. 
Syrian unwashed. 
BOfllON, July 21 ).- The transactions iu domestic wool 
have been loir, but manufacturers aru purchasing only for 
Immediate wants the sale* have been 23<)nut Its fleece 
me pulled at 7.K«o (or llcece. and 72‘ 4 0'3Sk for ,,“fled 
Holderr arc vary fir mm these prices, with a Stock ‘“usid- 
erahiv reduced Iu thn couutry some cougiderahle lots of 
wool havo been purchased in i quiet wav at 7 t>'(i 75 c ¥t If> 
A lot ot Liuiada jiulled has been sold at « 5 e ” 
saxony and Merino, fine. . ' a rt „ i a s . 
*|o full blood.”*’”’** 7f/d>7i 
Common..„.??..... hRlf “ d » 
rulledoxtra _ . .tovuMi 
do r, rtoc . 
Do No' 2 . oocAoa 
Western mixed. . flortr- 
Smyrna washed.. 
svriiin unwi ‘^ ed . ® 
•i'e lU .. 
Crimea.. 
H u e nr is Ayres.... 
Peruvian washud, ' . . 
Canada . 
.7.;;;:;;;:;;:::;; 
•' l’orehasH beyond their most uo"e- M tmV »£ T S 
teade Sale, from lit for milium and 
and )£ blood, to a 0 M@ 8 l C for tub, all “uih. ' common 
iv, 1 !* PF 'LD. July 20 —Nothing of Importance doing in 
re for Deator* are purchasing small lota at 5 « 
FOR PURIFYING 
Lake, Rain and River Water, 
NO. 5» BUFFALO BTIUCKT, 
KoehttMtnr, N. Y. 
From the Utica Morning Herald and DaOv Gasette. 
A Ma.vual ok Flax Ccltphk Rochester: D. D. T 
MoORK.—-The enterprising publisher of the Rural AVw- 
Yorkrf ha* dime tb- farnuug public, an important service bv 
the issue of this timely pamphlet, which give*, iu con¬ 
densed form, full and expli.'it direction* forflnx-innwiug, 
harvesting, and preparation for market, from the he»t in¬ 
formed and most reliable *ource* To this is Added an 
Essay on Hemp and Flax in toe West, prepared by tbe 
Knraf* Western Aid wb cU tmik"s the Manual a desidera¬ 
tum to Western as well as Eastern agriculturist* Our 
farmer* have had their attention frequently call'."'! tlii* sea¬ 
son to the iropottanee of fiax*(trowiog, uel will probably 
sow twice Or three times the usual amount of seed. But 
many, and perhaps mont of them, are ignorant of the best 
methods of culture, riio Improved method* of prepaiingthe 
fiber, ete. They will bud juat the information they need in 
Mr. Movxn seasonable little Manual. 
F>'om the Rochester Democrat and American. 
Mis- Of Flax OtJVrrRK -W" understand that Hie 
Manual nt Flax fultnr" and Manufootun', recently issued 
by Mr. Mooan, of the Rural AVw* Yarlcrt, and noticed hv 
us a few day* ago. i* Hellniv very carildlv Indeed, the pub* 
lifltver ba‘ found it.very difficult to fill orileTH Though first 
published withbi two weeks,* third edition has already 
been printed, and the pnpularitr uf the work indicate* tint 
other* will speedily follow Those who wish to know all 
about 1 lax and itoinn Culture, and to ai Up killing '• King 
Cotton * and su/vti<din<; traitors should remit the cost or 
the Manual—23 cunt*-to D D. T HOOK*, Rochester. N.Y 
I'ct/iTi the Sew York Tribune. 
Flax avd Hiup.—A Manual o r Flat Culture and Manu¬ 
facture, einbntcingfull direction-, for preparing tbeground, 
sowing, harvesting. 'IreHsiug, aud nianulacturiiig. with the 
proccK 5 of innktutt fl^v cotVifl. iin^l au i*kaht ur^ou n^nip 
culturo, ha* been published by D It. T Mookr, editor of 
ortei i , , ' eul'■ 20.~Fi.oUR — The market Is heavv 
am a shade lower, with rather more doing. Closing uri- 
rettted Sales at $»(.< 1.45 -u Peril tie State; $4.»>.<ilS, 10 extra 
do; $,i,1AaL6.3ij choice do; $tfff)l,<il superfine Western; M fHI 
0)3.35 common to medium extra do, M.550«,TO common to 
good shipping hiaoda extra rmiiid hoop Ohio; and $5,7,Vai 
. -■! for tn.de hrnn Is I 'nnadlan Flour raarkot is dull, and 
jnjjMfWflMo™- -n es at $.V«w«,30 for culnmou, and 
, .5 fur good to choice extra 
t - *415" W'eat. Irregular und unsettled, emu moo and 
inferior Rru ltfN 1 ,>h2c 'mver; pood ami clioice Closed lr<z\i*o 
'•ruer. dale* at SljiV-d.ld for Chicago soring, Si,KX'df.2i 
Milwaukee clHb; * 1,21 pi 1,21 nmb'-r towa; $f.21iil,24 ambor 
Iowa. *1,20 oxtra choice amber Green Bay spring; $1 2801 
1.24 winter red Western. $1,240 1. 2 D amber Michigan. * 1,10 
white Michigan: $1,12 amber State. Ryp quiet At flttjo! ffe 
Lsurl^y •lull ami noiiiiiiul Corn Iclowtir au»i inon* iua;, 
nt W>i®n/5cior uliippimr Woetoru tnUcfd; Midifito for 
Kajtern Outs are dull at 70@7 Ih: fur Cucuidian, W'e^terii 
'imq Suite. 
Psqvt.imsa — Fork opened quiet, and closed a shade 
easier; nale* at $11.821, (311,75 for old mess: $l3,5tK(ill3 ilits 
forlirwdo; si 10,50 - 11,25 for old and new prime; and $i3,60 
'■-r'19.00 tor qeiv prime tnes*. T,ard opened quiet, and 
closed a *had« easier; sales at 9».,®9 T «c. Butter selling at 
•<@J 7 C for Ohio, and I 6 (gl 2 lc for Statu. Cheese dull at 
SKdJllC. 
A LB AN V T July 20 —FLOtllt—The n«uiU summer qqiet- 
ne-* pervade* the markel, and the li.-n,suction* in Flour 
this morning were to a limited . NtOUt at unchanged prices. 
Corn Meal i* -teady. 
iDutfj—Wheat is very -low of sale, and the market is 
dull aud drooping, with a good supply offering. Com is 
le-* plenty, and with Only A moderate demand, the market 
is without important change: -.tie* of Western mixed at 
about 63c live steady, wnli sales of Western at 
■state is firmly held at $i. Oats are about |c lower, with 
tether « better inquiry, sales of Canada East at i>Te; West¬ 
ern 71c: and State at 7'2, 1 ,'.; l73o 
BUFFALO, Jujv ia-The market for ull kind*of pro- 
duce baa ruled dnl. for the week, and Price* are gradua'lv 
feuding downward, following the decline in the rate df 
nremium oil gold. The outbreak or the mob spirit in New 
» ork has nearly supeiiiled husinesaoperation* there, aeeti- 
rnnlating large receipts to be thrown on the market 
These lutluonc-ci h*i . produced i eort-unjndit.. d,.:i,:, ]K> 
and inactivity in the market hern, and t he tiunsiwtiini* for 
the week have not been as large ns some of the daily trans- 
actioUB nuder the influence or a brisk market. 
KlOl k—T he market foi the wet k lm ruled du'| with 
only moderate demand for small lots, v.heifly coufined to 
► applying the demauil on orders from the interior. 8 ,le H 
at *V<tyaj5,12f^ for spring extras; $5,fi5fflg,,73 double »v'n 
red winter; white wheat double extra*; 57 ■ ? n 
choice high grade* do. 
Gkaix—T his wheat market has ruled heavy mi l droop¬ 
ing, with fewer tranvicip.t> than any previous week since 
the openii g of nnylgatloo. sale* at $1,25 red winter Ohio- 
$ 1,20 Green B#r chin, 81,to white Kentucky; tbybl oi Chi¬ 
cago spr'U'.' The inarkel for corn lm* ruled dulr -ales at 
53C for high mix*il. and ,56cfti- ynrv choice do Out* lieury 
aud almost entirely inactive sales at e.Va.t>lc. Barter- - 
Tiisre i* no old in the market; a very ct" ice ». U a|ric of 
new Kartev w.c.-Ii -.m l.'iunge ,.n Saturdav; There I* 
110 thing doing t.j Indicate market value Rve‘rules dull 
the demand bOiBg confined to*m«ll lot* far supplying the 
local distilling wants; side* nt77@79e. 
BSa.ys—Q uoted nominally at $2.73@3,25, with limited 
demand and light stork 
Pkas—S ales of Can ola at 75c. 
Puovrsiovs — Iu only moderate demand, confined to 
small lot* for supplying the local sod interior demand. 
512,13,26 for light me>. pork, and $13,50 7 14 for heavy 
me*s, Hsins. S’;e for plain; sugar cured in bulk and plain 
sacked 9>ia: sugiir cured sacked lie Shontdera n’rafldc. 
Dried and smoked beef HP, lie. Lard firm at 9 * 4 (Sl 0 c 
Was awarded the Firbt Fkkmium, 
at tlie New York State Fair, 1352. f 
able and effective 
ChccscsinakliiR Apparatus 
in use. Used in dairies of II) to l,t)tw cows. The only Vat 
well adapted to 
“Factory” Cheese -Making. 
More economical in usu than steam, and much less expen¬ 
sive in cost. S 17 .cn varying from +t to 355 gallons on hand 
and rendy for delivery, — huger sixes for Factory use mudn 
to order. 
Rend for Circular containing description, sixn and price 
list, directions for using, Ac- to 
WM. RALPH * CO., 133 Goiuisoe 8 t, llttc*, N. Y , 
Manufacturers and Dealers, wholesale and retail. 
In Dairyman’s Toole, and Implement*, 
try Vata carefully pocked for Hhlpment 583-tf 
’ter a thanruah test, 
1 * most simple, dur- 
J UU.UUU higli, at $8 per hundred. 
2U.000 Standard Pear Trees. 6 to 7 feet high, at $25 J) 100. 
10.01*1 Dwarf i’ear Trees, 3 to 6 foot high, st $13 *1 100. 
20,000 White Grape and Cherry Currents: 8,000 Diana 
Grope Vlnee. A large stock Of Feach trees, Cherry tress, 
Floin trees, Gooseberries, Ksspherriea, Blackberries,Straw¬ 
berries, most of the new varieties of N^iye Groper, Ac., Ac. 
t sT" All <\f the best Western varirtiSlf/fLmMp;teruiv«li/-~ m 
Local and Traveling Aiimt* Wanted. 44 C' 
Wholesale and Descriptive Catalogue* Sent to all appli¬ 
cant s who inclose stamps to urn pay postage. 
Address K MOODY St SON, 
/ 1ff>LK PKEtOS SCIfiEtVH,—!ivo foot long, four inches 
v diameter. Theso powerful screws bring out a third 
?} orn ,iV 1 , , S H . , ; ha . n Portable presses. O/d /'rice.:. Made I. r L. 
M. ARNOLD, Poughkeepsie (N. Y.) Foundry. 1783-31 
TO DAIRYMEN, 
TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. 
ALL WHO HAVE (Hit SALE 
Horiyli um tesuyiyr and SSirnp, 
If urn and Nkinn, 
ifmits, dry and green, 
Butter, CLieese, 
J_<ard, Hams, 
Fork, Iteef, 
Ekrisi, Foultry, 
Gfame, Vegetables, 
Flour, O-rain, 
Seeds, Hops, 
Cotton, Wool, 
Tallow, t*«troleuxn, 
HtarcU, *Sfco., Acc., 
|yj A.S 03 ST Sc HAMLIN’S 
^ HARMONIUMS AND MEL0DE0NS, 
Warranted the iixst iNSTKr’MKNTHof the clan* in the world. 
See Cntalognos containing testimony to their superiority 
from tbe most eiuiuent musicians. Constantly exhibited In 
competition wttli iustmcn'iit* ,,f the ulher best m.ia«r*, 
they have never. In a singls instance, fulled to fake th* 
highest. Prize. The only Gold MsdaL ever awarded to reed 
instruments in this country was to one of thnne. Prices of 
Harmoniums, (of which several now rtvlcs are now first, of¬ 
fered, I $50 to tioq each; of Mclodenns, $43 to $ 21 X 1 each. 
•Vnw York ware-room*, at No*. 5 A 7 Mercer Ht- where 
dealers are supplied at the same prices „* from the factory, 
by MASON BROTHERS, Agent*. 
Nau ^iuctlisemcnts 
A BEAUTIFUL SHPHKMIOI’F, MAGNIFYING iq T# 
Hundred times, for 28 OK.vrs! (ooiu preferred.) Fm, 
of differeut powers, for $1.00 Mailed free. Address 
507-If F. M BOWEN, Box 220 , Boston, Mas*. 
Dk. Ra.vdai.l ’9 new work ou Sbekp Hcsbaxduy, 
recently announced as in preparation, is now in pres*, 
and will be published in August. It is entitled Tug 
Phactical SaKPMKHn. and must prove the hkst and most 
OOMPlktk practical work on the subject ever published in 
America. The demand for a good Sheep Book ia great, 
and this one is designed to supply it fully. Its role must 
be immense in all parts of the country where *heep are 
kept The book will be furnished to Agoute on such 
terms that they cannot (ail to make money rapidly by its 
sale. Enterprising canvasser, wanted in Every County_ 
such as will attend to the business thoroughly. For cir¬ 
culars containing terms and other particulars, address 
D. D T MOORE, 
Editob Rubai. Nkw Toukkb, 
- Rochester, N. Y. 
r*t“AI>VEKTISlN« TKKMm, In A.lv 
f ivk Lkxt.i a Link, each insertion. A prit 
extra display, or 32,* cent* per line oi 
Noricsa (following reading matter, leaded, 
R ochester c o l leg i ate insti¬ 
tute.— This Institution provide* the very be*t fadh 
tins fora thorough English and Classical Education 
Boarding Department «xclu*lv»lv for Young Ladies. 
Expenses moderate. L. K flATTERLEE, Principal. 
Rochester, Jan. I, 1853. 
I M »if 
are to'orS.-breff 011 b “ IU We I/erd B «°k animar* amUll 
Darien, N. Y„Jaly2ot b, 1863. 7 b.i-eowsf 
WANTED. TWO Oil TIIKKK AM^IHTANT NUIL 
'nisi hahira K °T» 5 l i‘ X -Yoang.*ctive, intelllgout men, of 
-omi Dubits. reslimomus renii red. Addies* in ham! 
writing „f applicun*... Kl.l. WANGER A BAItkv “ 
oyclopedla,.J.'i.OO 
Allen’s Am Farm Monk 1,1X1 
Allen's Disease* of Do¬ 
mestic Ami rials, .. . 0,75 
Am Architect or 1'luns 
for Country Dwellings.6,00 
Am Florist’s Guide.u,7rt 
Am-iBird Fancier. Z'i 
Am. Kitchen Gardener 25 
Barry's Fruit Garden_1.21 
Blake’s Farmer at Home. 1,25 
Boussingauit’s Rural 
Economy ..1,23 
Bright on Grape Culture, 
2d edition. ..... 50 
Browne’- Bird Fancier.. $0 
Do Poultry Yard.1,00 
Do. Field Book Manures 1,25 
Bridgcman’s Gard. A**’t 1,50 
Do. Flortet's Guide.... . fit) 
Do. Kitchen Gardener's 
Instructor. 80 
Do. Fruit Cult Manual . W 
Brock’s Book ot If lowers. 1,21 
IliiUt’s Flower Garden 1,25 
Do. Family Kitchen Hard 76 
Chemical Field l.ectui'y* 1,00 
Chinese Sugar Cane and 
Sugar Miking. 25 
Chorlton’s Grape Growm'* 
Guide. 30 
Cottage aud Farm Bee- 
Keeper. on 
Cole's Am. Fruit Book. 80 
Do. Am. Yetennarlun... 50 
Dadd’s Modern Horae 
Doctor,.1,25 
Do. Am. Cattle Doctor... 1,25 
Do. Anatomy and Physi¬ 
ology of the Horan.2,0b 
Do. colored plate*. 4 . 1 m 
Dana's Muck Manual.l.uu 
Dana’* Essay on Manure<,25 
Do. Prize Essay on Ma¬ 
nures... 21 
Darlington's Weeds and 
Useful Plant*.1,30 
Davy’s Devon Herd IJookl.OO 
Domestic and Ornamental 
Poultry.1,00 
Do. colored utates,... ,2,0b 
Downing’s iruits and 
Fruit Tree*.2.23 
Downing's Lauiiacape Gar¬ 
dening .3,50 
Do. Rural Er*iij s .3,Cb 
Eastwood’s Cranberry 
Culrnr,.. ,. flu 
Every Lady her own 
Flower Gardener ... 25 
Family Doctor by Prof. 
H fl. Tavlor... 1,25 
Farm Drainage, (H F 
French,).1,23 
Fc*auuden'* Farmer und 
Gardener ...1,25 
Do. American Kitchen 
Garden... 50 
Field’s Pear Culture.1,00 
Fish Culture.l,0li 
Fhnt on Grasses.1,23 
Guenon on Milch Cow*.. GO 
H«ri«rtV Iforse-keoners 1,26 
Hooper’s l>og and Gun, 
paje-r. 25 
Do do cloth. .lb 
Hough’s Farm Record . 3,00 
Hi de’« Chinese Sugar Cane25 
Johnston's Agricultural 
She gublislttr to the Tiiblic 
KjSMsaQkSESiss «* 07 01 
7l>,, ^ FRANCIfl BRILL, Newark, New Jersey. 
I 7ALLEY SEmiNAHY 
Fall I’erm, of 1( weeks.opens a 
Washing, F uel and Room furnished, 
pillow case*, $31,50. Hoard or Roc 
the village—tuition from $3 to $ 3 . 
mentals taught. Ter r -- -- 
7<)'.'-tt Address 
Liebig's Familiar Lettoni ’ 
to Farmers...... .. «o 
IJnsley’sM.irgan Horne*. 1 00 
Manual of Agriculture, by 
Emerson & Flint. 78 
Mil"*"n the Horse'* Foot 25 
Mllburti on the Cow... 23 
Jloore's Manual ouFUx 
Culturo. S 5 
Modern Cookery Ky Ml** 
Actonam! Mr*S .lllsle 1,23 
Mr* Abel’sBkilIfni House¬ 
wife and Ladies’Guide. 50 
Mann's Land Drainer.... 30 
Nil ill'll Progressive Far 
tu«r.... . op 
Neill'* Gardener* Com¬ 
panion . 100 
NortouV. Elements of 
Agriculture. 30 
Olcott’a Sorgho and lni- 
phee.1,00 
Pardee on the Strawberry fill 
Pedder'i I.ind Measurer 30 
Pc-rooz'* New Culture of 
the Vine. 23 
Qulnbv’a Mysteries of 
Bee-keeping. I.JS 
H u >ncr on Soiling Cattla eo 
Rabbit Fancier.. 25 
Randall's Sheep Hus-'" 
bandry. 1,23 
Ku-.UardHnn on the Ilorsa 25 
Do. nn tbe Pests of the 
Farm. jg 
Do. Domestic Fowls. 23 
Do. on the Hog. 23 
Do. on the Hooey Bee... 2fi 
Do. on tire Dog. 23 
Rogors’Scientific Ag_L0Q 
Re 0 nielin'* Vine-dressers 
Manual,. 30 
Saxton’*Rural Handbooks 
bound in 4 Serie* each, 1,30 
Shepherd's Own Book.. ,2,ou 
Stray Leave* from tfca 
Book of Nature.I,Oil 
Skillful House wile.. 23 
Skin tier's Elements of Ag¬ 
riculture.....,...,. 28 
Smith’* I-andsc&pe Oor- 
t n LTON, N. Y_ 
.opens August 13th Board. 
.v-j except, sheet* «mi 
!!"; «VV rR ^P 1 JJ I, , " T M -"- hoarding in 
t Music and the Orna- 
11 ro!(s$hoia miji! Tcaolj^rs. 
J- P. GRIFFIN’, Principal. 
I O N S A. Xj E 
OF SOUTH-DOWN SHEEP. 
On Wednesday, Rapt. 2nd, 1803 , 
1 will oiler ul PUBLIC SALE, at Thormlale, without any 
reserve, 1 J 
One Hundred South-Down Ewes and Rams. 
They are nil either imported or directlv descended from 
recent Importations from tbs Honks of the late Jovvs 
Wain. Duke of RieUmoui, and IlKiruy Luoar H can 
hardly he uecensary to reter t'| tb« superior mutton am! 
MS.®* Sf pmenut 
ON THE 4TH OF JULY, 188-3 
at Chamberlain's Flu.Ison Rlv.-r, Bull'* Head, foot of Robin¬ 
son street; at Browning* in Sixth street, near Third ave¬ 
nue ; and also at U’Brieti'* Central Bull’s Head, Sixth street 
For Swine, at AUerton's Yard, foot of 37tb street N R 
The current prices for the week at all the markets are a* 
follows - 
... IKK? CATTLE. 
First quality .P cwt $ 11 ,OOC« 11,60 
Ordinary quality. 10,00® 11J)0 
Common quality... y.fffa 10.00 
Inferior quality..... 7 , 00 ® g,oo 
COWS A .YD CALVES. 
First quality .$30,OOte’73,00 
Ordinary quality. 35.000.45 00 
Common quality .3O.4XX5J-BA.00 
Inferior quality..23,Ou<S.30,00 
veal calves. 
First quality ..*1 (b 7 OB Ha 
Orduiary. .. fi ,MUa 
Common.5^5,6 
Inferior.LVifiVo 
SHEEP ASD LAMMS. 
Extras — .jp head $5,50 ®6,so 
Prime quality. 3.00075,30 
Ordinary.4,M@S,(M 
Common. 4.0<toA.ro 
Inferior. 3.1OS4.0) 
3WI.YE. 
.. 5tJ(S/5t a 'c 
te'itein. fi ! «®5?i'c 
A 1 , 1 ' K /* 
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r UKE ITALIAN QUEENS 
FOH. S AT.W 
That have become fertilized by the Pure Italian Drones 
flaring experimented with, and cultivated tbe Italian Bee 
to some extent for three year* past, and reared several 
hundred Queen* in the time, and with extensive arrange¬ 
ment* for rearing a large number of Quenns the present 
season, I therefore flatter myself that I can furnish the 
pare Italian Queen for about one half the former prices 
On receipt of name aud P 0. address, will forward adr- 
cular giving particulars, prices, 4c. Parties will do well to 
send in their order* soon, a* first come fir*t served 
K. P. KIDDER. Practical Apiculturist, Burlington. Vt. 
ATTENTION, BEE - KEEPERsT! 
Having experimented with bees and hives for the past few 
year*, for the purpose of revolutionizing toe present loose 
system of bce-icanagement, and bringing within the reach 
of all a hive that U well adapted to the wants of the Apical- 
turivt. whereby bees can be controlled at all times, and at 
the same time fills’ overcome four or the greatest trouble* 
>ui bee-management, riz: the loss of bee* In swarming tinre 
by their Hying to the forest, the ravage* of the moth mil¬ 
ler,dbe robbery of bees, and also the great loss of bee* du¬ 
ring winter, all of these difficulties I have auecennfally 
overcome. And na a token of the good metito Of the hive, 
I have taken the <1 r-.t Premima at every Agricultural Fair 
where 1 havo exhibited; and two year* in succession at the 
New York State Fair, and at their last Fair I wan award- 
ed the first l icmium and also aSflverMedal The *ucce»*- 
ful manner in which 1 lame and handle these insect* at all 
times, ami even take thorn In my hand* without any pro¬ 
tection whatever, and shake them amongst the spectator* 
with impunity, thousands will testify, who have witm-.-jred 
my exhibition*. All parties sending me their name and 
Post- Uilice address will receive a book of 24 pages tree, 
giving a general description of my hives, system of man¬ 
agement, 4c. K. P. KIDDER, 
691‘tf Practical Apiculturist, Burlington, Yt. 
Corn-fed . 
Do i. 
Still Hogs. 
REMARKS. 
The market has been unsettled by the riotous demon¬ 
strations which have been going on up-town during the 
the past two days, and which involved the total deslrue- 
rion Of Allerton* Bulla Head Hotel, iu Forty fourth at 
Latlle hare sold at irregular price*, which are snown above. 
I he cattle were generally of an ordinary quality, lint 
there were some or a first rate quality, which sold quite 
readily at the outside price* quoted above. The market 
wa* steady until the mob burned the building, when the 
cattle 2 o 1 m quickly or *rer* driven away 
ALBANY, July 2).—Bitmts—The market Is active this 
week, at an advance of to" tote ft Ujd lb*. There is more of 
a speculative feehug on .New 1 oik account, while the dr 
tnao'l for the F.u.st is good, and these farts, together will 
the comparatively light supply, would hare resulted iu a 
still greater improvement in print*, but for the circura- 
stanen that many of the Yteitem drover* wore ovc-nn--.- 
tons to rell here, because of the riots in Now Yore We 
met several who said they would rather sell here thi- 
week, at less than ro-t, than ri*k their stock in New York. 
The average or the Mock in the several yards is better 
tbau last week, but choice heavy steers are scarce. 
Receipts.—T he following is our comparative statement 
Ot receipto at this market over the Central railroad esti¬ 
mating sixteen to the car:— 
m. . , , , , Cor. week 
_ , this week. Last week, last year. 
Jeevesl.2,734 2,763 3.7S0 
Y, hPC P.2,f>r 2,308 3,218 
Hogs. D.J0 000 000 
Prices, The market wae reasonably active, and closed 
