C 1IDER PKES8 SCREWS, 5 f«ot Inn*, 4 inches in diam- 
) cter. Those powerful hi'iowh willbrimrnut a thirdmore 
Juice than poi-tahlo presses. <!>'t the host Mad« by l- M. 
ARNOLD, Poughkeepsie, N Y. Foundry. 644 3t-o-raJ 
NKW YORK, June S.- The demand in limited, im thu at¬ 
tention of the triule ia now ‘*'ntcteil Inward Ur* wool grow¬ 
ing districts, where inAnutacliirers and their ng»nls,»s well 
an dealer*, have already been making, purchase*- But moat 
ot' tho accounts respecting price* in ’mni him! country are 
conflicting in the extreme, and entitled to no reaped, from 
some localities wo learn fOat sales are making at lust year's 
price*; from other*, that ail advance nf 2e_ >1 Ih on Port 
year 1 * rates is obtained, aiul from orher iliatiict* we Hoar 
oearisti nininrs of a decline of 7 V' >1 ih, with nothing to 
joatll'r this latter assertion, but ail easy money market here- 
and to England, with a Itociioo in the rate of iuU'reat and 
ahorl supplies of tine wool* every whe»e, while the iniU* 
are running foil Mart general'y flow absurd the idea that 
wools must suffer such n creul depreciation in prices, when 
stubborn facta go to allow that such 1* the not the case. and 
that the tanner* are la a hetter condition to hold their 
wools than they were Iasi year, while the state of tlm 
money market and the leas warlike attitude Ot Kronen give 
evidence nf lens tearful Inrebodiro:* than were anticipated 
one year nocc, when speculators and dealers were timid 
Rbmit pure.hastug lie* clip, nttU consequently tho giCater 
liiirtioii fell into the hand* of nmiratnenirei s 
U is now Claimed that the prices then paid were to" high, 
hut tho farmer* don't say mi. They assert they only re 
ceivnil a full value for Iheir wind, ami this is all they claim 
now. If (lealei* are not prepared to [>,vy it, they i.k I liem 
to slay at. nome till they send tho wool* to marl el, ami not 
resort to the missi-aldO subterfuge of depreciating their 
property which is still growing oil the sheeps’hack. 'fid* 
appear* feasible, and if prices tire too histi toeiiit the in- 
leresl of n-anlilao ureas, let Iheni shirk speed, pui their 
mil;* in repair, and l"t tho demand for good* ovoilake the 
supply, and then tbe pri>v* of wools aiel wooh n goods will 
le< revllUtrd acoonlliig to llje want* of copsunnos. The 
trnosnetinos include Aft,* on it**. Domealle Fleece, at .tva 66c. 
for coiiuiioti in Mill-blond Suxonv; l.i.nno the CaUfbrnlu, at 
llfufAlVi for common to linn; H'V'fO lbs. Pulled. at Rue. for 
No. 1 Oitv; 36c for super; 371,0 for l.oeihe, and Il'jfotl.Rc for 
super and extra Country; also, /it bale* Kin Grande, washed 
and iinwashiel, at I-Sr for the lonneruml lie- for the latter,# 
innn ; .'to do. Kneuns Avres; 201) do, washed Smyrna, and 151) 
do Chilian, on privaiu turtim. Wo a note: 
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ALBANY, J tlm? fi The now clip comes forward nithBr 
slowly and tola arriving in thu street are taken at prices 
tanging from 28 to -lOc . as in quality, which i* full fle below 
the opening p'iee* ot last season The opl stock of tloec.n 
which was wintered over has been sold to manutactorers, 
though there is n coliKideralilo amonot of pulled still in 
market, which Is held at prices ranging from 30 to 40c. 
AmeiicAii, liixony Fleece,.fi4(ai68c 
Anicrtcafi, Kull Blood Merino,.. -iStaWo 
American, “a and 0, Merino,. 4,'V/P4!ic 
American, Native and A Merino, 34(51380 
Extra. Pulled, 42(rt]47r. 
Snperllnc, Pulled,. .... ..._3fl(SS8o 
No. I, Pulled, . 28f«'*Klc 
1-tXGOtlTOR'# XAI.K OK BRACK IIAWK KTUOK. 
I i Fifteen home* and culls, belonging to the estate of III* 
late Judge Tukrii.l, will lie sold ut Auetine.at Wine Creek 
Couisc, Woihicsday, June 27flj, I860. For circulars apply to 
Wild JAM lllKNF.lt, Agcn*, 
6-14-lt Ho* ah», Oswego, N- Y. 
I UVNHIiUKY A WII.1.8.MN H IIOKISE MAKE.—T»I- 
j Moled and responsible Agents, giving good references, 
wanted m every State in the Union, to sell Itigbts to nmn- 
ufactuier* the present hay season, !o whom ahandsome pec* 
centage will bit given A sample Itnlco and bill with full par 
Honiara Kent m Agents, on receipt of f:t, which may bo 
tested in the lmy-Held by tlm mrimil ictiirev. duo descrip¬ 
tion in No. Bit of tlm Rural New Yorker Anpllc. itIona, 
post-(laid, promptly a'lcoilod to, addressed to F. (I WILL- 
SON, Dotari", neat Iboniltun, iViukd'A West, who Is also 
Patent Agent fur Canada and United Slates- Bl-I .'ll 
f n.nn Sib.ib 
,.H, 0lXj33,»0 
i. 
$3,<MW4,0J 
*.(JI0®S,W 
«,/VAM"-' 
IjOTTItlt'M IMPROVER GRAIN CI.KANICUolb-rs In- 
I ducements to lnaiiOfo'iiireix and idlie-e, as a sate in¬ 
vestment of time and capital, The Miiuliinti is cheaper, 
moto easily nparatiid, iu»! retjuire* less power to prodUC® 
the annul I emits, than any other cleaner In uso. 
The Machines nr<> fimilsle-d at the following prices, so 
nmnnf'irtiircd hy Noktov, Itrssgu. A Co.,of Marion, N. Y.: 
-til hy IB inch Cylinder, with Cleaner, hand* and extm*, $lou 
Cl'i'iner and hands,.. .. . . $M 
k Ight thimi-PoWOr Thresher, with Cleaner, hands and 
extras,... . .... ...IS 
Fur rights hi inaiiiilactilin nnd machines.apply for de¬ 
scriptive and price circnl.-irs, to A T()l)l>, Ju., i’ullney vide. 
N. Y., who 'aiiUo Agent for K.mkrv Hkotiikkb, celebrated 
Iforse-PoworR and Maoliincry. S44-U 
PHODUUK ANI) PROVISION IHAKiiKTS. 
NEW YORK, Jrvg II Fr.riru A shade (Inner, ni'.h 
fair home trado arid moderate export demand. -Sales at 515,' 
1801)8,31 ini' super Stale; $S,2Yri>A,3M'gr extra du; $B,tAaA,2l.> 
fm Hintei Western; \\r, tor common to niodtuiu do ; 
$A,7.\ii.i,afl for stiipplng firamla extra round lump Ohio- 
closing quiet, with scarcely so much timinds. Canadian 
a toady, with fair demand; sales at tf>,:k) 4)7,40 for common 
to choice e vtra. 
linos Wheat iiilly 1c. lower, with inmlciate business 
doing in spring for export; sales Milwaukee club ut $l, 2 d(tM 
1,29 for common In very choice; Undue at 51,24; while 
UrmndautSI,t0‘, white Itidiana at II,-IH. Uve steady; sales 
stride.. Barley dull sod nominsl at SUfuTUn. Corn scarce 
and about |c belter; demand chielly lor the eaatorn trade; 
salu* at WBc for sound shipping mixed Western-, (idVciiiASiO 
unsound ilo.; 7l’c. for choico Western yellow; 7lc for .terse v 
do; 77c for titmice white Hnnthrm. Oats plenty and dull 
I^XJJNT TIKE FOURTH. 
Now Hkaoy, 
THE IXT>V3VT IVnOTIH 
PICTORIAL PHUNNY PHELLOW. 
Tuk largest of the kind over Issued in tho World. 
Pi ice, only 
SIX CENTS I’Elf COPY' 
For -Sale by every News Agent 
This largo Mammoth I'iiiiwt I’iirm.ow In double tho 
biV.m of their rmtubir inoulhlv, - will l»> he.nitiflilly printed, 
mi line white paper,and will contain nearly SO Comic cut*, 
all lor tho astonishing! v low price of six cents per copy. 
OkIK. DAYTON A JON EH, 
VYholcsale Ageuls, New York. 
For snl-i also hy every Nows Agent throughout the 
United States anil Canadas. 6-14-lt 
OU irrHH' . • uurvA.. 
No. j, I’ullud . 
California, extra. . 
California, dun, unwashed 
California, eionmon dm 
i.amorma, iimumu 
Peruvian, washed .. 
Valparaiso, unwashed 
South Am. common, washed, 
South Am, Fntre Kins,do... 
South American, unwashed. 
South Am. Conlova, wBshed 
East India, washed .. 
Atiican, unwashod . 
African, washed. 
Smyrna, unwashed. 
Sin vruM, washed. 
Mexican, uuwaahod. 
Jil«t I'ulillshcdl 
rilin'. YOUNO FARMKIfa MANUAL By S. Edwards 
I Toild Uoplnleing 1‘nictical Ui reel ions fm l,ayingout 
and Working tho Farm, and how to Erect Buildings, Fences, 
Farm-Cutes, etc. Tho Work also embrttc.ee 
THE FARM ICR'S WtUCC-SHOP, 
With full directions for selecting mid rising all kinds of farm 
and simp tools. The whole illustrated l>y 2(XI original illus¬ 
trations. 1 »ol , tamo.; 409 pages. Price SI 21). 
Also, recently published: 
THK. YAI.K ACIUCUCTURAI. LECTUREB Dm live r- 
r-il at tlie Agricultural (Jfinventlnn, Now-Haver., 
February, IMS. 12mo. Clolh. Price,.,.5dc 
THE COMPREIIENSIV'E FARM RECORD- Arranged 
for entering all tho operation* nf tho farm for 26 
yours,...-. 
THE ORCHARD HOUSE: Or. How to CctivATB 
FBUIT8 unpkk c i.ahm. By Thomas Rivers,.4fo 
HUNT'S PATIENTS' AND PHYSICIANS’ AID. A 
Manual for uvory family,. . .** 
COUSIN M A TIDE AND ROSAMOND. A New Volume 
hy Mrs. Ihdmes... .»1 
CATAI.OCUES dcsc.rdilng afull asaorluientuf AORICUIj- 
TUHA1. BOOKS sent free to any n<Wres«. 
C. M. HAXTUN, BARKER k CO , 
No. 2S Paik row. New York, 
Agricultural Book Publishers, and Proprietors of Tho 
Horticulturist. 614-21 
ale request, ami the market Is steady. We pole further 
sale* on Saturday afternoon of Western mixed about ut 
h.'P,c; and tt.ls morning in car lots it 84e. In Dhrlev ami 
Rvo nothing liu*"tr;iti*i>ired. < Ulg arc in fair request, and 
while Die market rules sternly tor prime lots, it i* drooping 
for Inferior. Bales Canad* Kant at.'47c, 1 ' ' ‘' 1 
BUFFAI.O, Jr-VK 11 Ft.onit I 
nuwlerilie local and interior demand. . . ... 
for (trie; 58,U),(-r0,2.4 for extra Slate and Canadian from 
spring: wheat; . 
W.SO&’f'.OiFi for extra 
ami Stal.o at4l>»c„ 
Market steadv with a 
:. S .les at $4,1 OV:' t,3A 
... »•,>» t«»i I'liiUi ouuq rvnu ismumuiri iruiil 
f.',2.ttak'..VI for extra Illinois and WiscotiMiu; 
Iowa and Michigan; <iBJi2.V‘ii r B,75 for 
extra Ohio And lmli>niiv>nd $t5^|K,7#for double extras, 
Chain Wheat; holders linn wilti ti lair milling inquiry, 
tint no sale* florn in pond demand at the figures or Satur¬ 
day; market rinsing firm aiel ImlderN asking an advance of 
lo from quntatioD*. Sales nf the mornlr gldot eri 1)9,1,00 Im 
at Ale lor Toledo: f H a)6lVn for ordinary to lair Illinois, ami 
AiYhiMb.u Dir prime do, a tmrtioo at the latter figure uiloat. 
No sales other grains - Cum. Adn. 
USWECO, June If Fl.orm -Markut unclmeged: aalr'iiat. 
J-V5I5,for r:..roiO--r. to e vtra State $8,12.',('00.,'IT.'4 f-.r extra, 
Canadian; $ii.7BC-c7 for favorite double extra city hrauds, 
C.KAiw Wheat held IdiUc t. ive tlio view i of '..livers; 
sales white Canadian on p. k (lorn iri good demand ami 
market Ii: better; rales I'cnn. *t B7c; Illinois atSFc. Other 
grain* nominal. 
PHIliAJlEI.PHlA. Jusr II. Flour dull. 
Chain—W lieataleady; white S1,I.Y"d,.V>; rod $1,3-1 i 1,11). 
Corn firm; sale* AO.HX) bushels. 
PROVIMIKNS Mess prnk $1.4,76; prime fIB. 
B .1I.T1MORF, June LI-Flour—F lour dull; nosrlos. 
Chain Wheat, dull: red *>l,:!Pdi-IJM; wlilta $I,4.K« I/O. 
Corn dull; yolb.w 70;a>72c; white 720/'74c. 
I’HOVIMIO.N'8 llrm and lllicliHHged in prices. 
TORONTO, June 8.- Fi.di. h For flour them has been a 
fair imtUii r Uunughout lint week. Tlm troubled aspect of 
Knnipenu afTair» adds to the tmprvasion that prices must be 
higher, and speculators ere coinenuet)t|y ..king advantage 
i,l every tiugaiu iliey run get, without however manifest¬ 
ing any enoer desire to putohiue ulmvw market rates. 
There is a fair aumimt ollerlng, arid tlm season I tills fur lias 
been favorable tor millers, although the wrier in many 
streams bus been rather low until the rain of Monday. 
Qnot- i t;nns urn variously stated at i6,U'ei'B,l6 lot so pet line: 
$B,2fi(a)B,iO for soring wle-al, fancy; end 9A,4lX'«)f>,flO for fall 
wlrnAt, faneyi-yt.ra fDuiyjr,; nnd double extra ?(i,ttXa B,7A . 
very (avorite brands of the latter grade ate held it $7 per 
barrel 
Chain.-T he wheat market has been without important 
change. Priors have remained steady with a sight ten- 
ilt-tiey upwards. Tlmrn lias been a good deal of compeU- 
tihii between buyers, nnd tlm (lomand is as brisk ns usual. 
The quantity brought in ims been reasonably huge, any I, 
600 bushel* per dny. The price of good to prime fall wheat, 
ranges from 51,40 giM/i pop bu*li«|, nnd for common nnd or¬ 
dinary $l. 30 .ii|.h) Not a v'reftt deal ol wheat lias been 
t ought at below $1.40, slid tlm avunigo price lorTuesda v 
wan notlr -s lleui tl.tl per bushel. Spring wheat ban been 
Steady at. ?l,lixnil,l 2 . l 0 per bushel. The quality I* uniformly 
good, and ouWdi rates lira fieelv puPi. Uarl«yfs in fair 
demand, but prion* an* eonsideiHbly lower, fn.aiJAo being 
tho current rate. Bye isdull and nominal at Coe For not.) 
the.Inquiry is moderate and pretty well met by the Niipply. 
They are lirm at 12c. per leiiliel l'ea;t are j,, ,-ood roquBvt, 
with a moderate supply at iXX-t'kV. per bushel. Globe . 
D. B. DE LAND & CO.’S 
CHEMICAL SACERATUB J 
“Thk very bust article of Saleratm; now in use.” Much 
has boon said nl the injurious effect of Siderntus upon th« 
health, but im thing can bn mor* harm'ess tban imrfcctly 
pure Sttleratos, wlmn properly used TOPS Saletatus is 
PERFECTLY PURE, and is refined by a process entirely 
OUR OWN, by which all impurities nre removed. “ Heof- 
gn and Conmimert Enerv'e/iuri:. 1 VUnee. try it! It is war¬ 
ranted to suit in all case* or HO sale.” Aleo, 
I». IS. DR UNI) A) CO.'S 
"DOVItLE REI'TNEII V U.Kli.t TVS” 
in far superior to most other lirnnds Of Falerafiis now in ns*. 
Consumers of-daleri-t-iH slum Ui tie eaieful to gat that having 
the name nf D. B. DeL.irnl k Co. on tho wrapper, as they 
will thus nbtain a STRICTLY pure article. Tlmse brands 
of SalerutiiH me for sale hy tb» “Principal Crocerslo this 
oily, and dealers gemnallv throughout the United States 
nod Canadas," _ . . 
Manufactured Sod fir sale at. Whole-ole at Hie Fair port 
Chemical Works, Foirport, Monroe Co,, N. Y. 821-tf 
CONTENTS OP THIS NUMBER 
AURICULTURAL. Paob. 
Inriuiries and Notes,..... Ic9 
Jifoody Milk,. 189 
Gapes in Chickens,. .1>9 
A Chicken Coop | Lllustiutud;! ..181 
Hoeing Corn, . . 189 
Experience in Unde ilniioidij No. I.,. ... . I89 
l'oltep* Patent Grain Cleaner (Illustrated,).189 
Up-the-Valley Notings . 189 
A Day among the Sheep- Mr. Pitta' Sheep-Shearing, 19 ,j 
Crii«* Crop ol Seneca Co Pork Raising,.19J 
Advantage* of a 1 leavy Soil,,. ......)Ud 
Rural Spirit of the Preie Mutton n* an article of 
Food; tUeauing Carrot*; The Abuse of Roads,. . ...190 
higuinte anil Aueicere Salt in the spring; Burning 
Straw no Meadows; To Destroy Die Wild Union ; Corn 
for Turning Under; What Ails the I’igsj Disease in 
Young Turkic* ; Another Guru for Scratches; Poll- 
Evil, lignin,. 190 
Agrintltural Miscellany -Tho Season nnd the Crops — 
Dairy Product*, &c . Wheat Crop — The Midge; Crops in 
Canada; Oops iu SOU!hern Wisconsin; Haying Tools 
and Implements: A Good Cow; Premiums for Fast- 
Walking Horses; Large Calf,.UK) 
HORTICULTURAL. 
'Tlie Garden.191 
Jenny Lind Strawberry, i Illustrated,).. 191 
Dponlaton's Superb Pliup, |Illustrated,J. . 191 
Auieocsu Gardeners and Cardens. ..191 
Tbe Crown Imperials, (Illustrated,. ..191 
MONROE CO. HORSE SHOW 
A-INTID HOLIDAM EXHIBITION 
.1 uly -lth, lW<JO. 
Tiik Board of Managers respectfully announce that 
the next Annual Horse Show and Holiday Exhibition of 
the Monroe Co, Agricultural Society, will be held on the 
Fair Grounds, near Rochester, on Wednesday, tho -lth of 
July ensuing. 
The aim ia to render the Exhibition highly Useful and 
Interesting to practical men, and Attractive and Enter¬ 
taining to tlie public generally. Liberal premiums are 
offered for tho various Clatses of Horses—Thorough¬ 
breds, Road and Carriage, General Utility, Draft and 
Heavy Work, Ac. The principal premiums in the several 
classes are fur Stallions, Matched and Single Ilorxea, 
Brood Mares and Colts, and the fastest IVulkinu fJuries. 
Though no prizes are offered for Speed, tho Road and 
Carriage Horses are to ho exercised on the fine Track, 
for display of Style, Action, Ac., under tho direction nf 
the Judges. 
Competition for Premiums is open to the States and 
Canada, and strangers and their horses will be cordially 
welcomed. All horses should be entered and on the 
ground*before 10 o’clock. 
Attractions appropriate to the occasion, and for a 
Holiday Exhibition, will be Included in the Programme- 
one of which is mentioned below. 
For List of Premiums, Regulations, Ac., see bills, 
or next week’s Rural Nkw-Yokkek. 
D. D. T. MOORE, Prei't. 
Samuel Miller, Secy. 
STEEL BELLS, 
FOR CntmOITKS. ACADEMIES. 
FIRE ALARMS, FACTORIES, Sc O. 
from SHEFFIELD, ENGLAND, bavo been tested in all cli¬ 
mates, Europe and America. Weigh less: cost less per 
pound; have better tones; can bo heard farther thau other 
bulla. They cost 00 per cent, less than 
THE BEST COMPOSITION BELLS, 
which are also sold by me at Makers' Priced. 
Hi'oUen Bella Taken m Kxohauge, 
or re-cast on abort notion. Sucdi bell* will nearly pay for 
Steal Bell* ol' same size. 
Send for Circular. Bells delivered In ail parts of the 
United States or Canada, by 
JAMES G. DUDl EY, 
618-tf 914 Main street, Buffalo, N. Y. 
HOWS IMPROVED HAY OR CATTLE SCALES, 
THE BEST IN USE! 
First Premium over Fairbanks, «l Vermont State Fair, 
‘07 arid ' 08 . Ftret Premium and no Competition In 
'139. First Premium at Id Dlltrrent State I'aira. Sil¬ 
ver nnd B route Medals at American Institute Fair. 
N. Y„ 1HSU. 
IIowk’m Soalks for Ar.L Uskh, have Groat Simplicity, 
Wonderful Accuracy. 
Require ho Pit; may be aet on top of the ground, or on 
a barn liuur, nnd easily removed. 
No Cheek Rude; No /'Vlotion on Knife Edges; nil friction 
received on Ball*. Weigh truly if not level. 
Deliveiednt nny tUilrmwl Station in lira United States or 
Canada, Bet up, and warranted to give entire ttiUtfaction, 
or thkeu back, 
Send for Circulan and price lists, with account of trial of 
Scale* hetxveou Howe and Fair bank 8, -it. Vermont State 
Fairs, to JAMES G. DUDLEY, 
General Western Agent, 93 Main street, 
618-U Buffalo, N. Y. 
^» 1 U.IA* 'i'.Jt V*/- kelliUlll'AUj W | l"”,ui"l* C’ia.'yl Sn' 4-*J* 
Vkal Cai.vkr - First quality, si If.., Ordinary 
4 Vb 6c; Common, 4<o'4tnC: I nterior, F/b 4c. 
guitar aivii liAHKH.—rrlroa quality, {) head, S.^otXitfijSO; 
ordinary,$4AB: onmuem. SS.n.'c i.np; inferior, t'jjuis. 
SW43ta.-Flret qnality, tkr'Ko; ill others, 3>s v u;tie. 
Al-BANW, Jiisk IL- I'atti.k -The market is again 
overstocked, upward* of -4,1 *10 cattle being on sale. Last 
week there wo e 4,219 timid here- this week 4,066, and the 
average quality and weight Is fully up to that, of last week. 
The resnjt m a downward tendency, and we huv" to quote 
a further decline of !,v '«Ue j 1 Its; live weight. Tins brings 
til” ruling rates exti-im-ly low. 
Receipts-Tho to lowing 1* our comparative statement of 
receipts at 1 hi* market'iver the Central Railroad estimat¬ 
ing 17 euttlo to thu car: 
Corresponding week 
This week. last week. last, year. 
Cattle,.8,920 4,219 3,620 
Sheep,.4,660 3,863 2,130 
Hogs,.. 205 114 ;... 
Prices—The market is rather languid even at the decline 
indicated: 
This week- Last week. 
Premiom.6 (klShfC 
Extra. Mg*X 4 .V.a '6 
First quality. ii Vy -t iPyivsSi 
Second quality..3 (5 3t v 3 (aSH 
Third quality. &2.*4 2.^(5 2.1-4 
Inferior.,.... ©0 
CAMBRIDGE, June 6.—Whole number of Cattle at 
market 382—about 33o Beeves, and 63 Stores, consisting nf 
iV'irkins Oxen, Mi|cli Cowhand one.twoaml three years old. 
Pricks— Market Beef- Extra, Iff,0-Xa7,00; first quality, 
j9i,2Yno.ixl: second quality, $6,26: third quality, $-1,25(3,0,0.1; 
ordinary $3, __ „ . 
STOUK 8 — Working Oven tffs, I20'dd7-V 
Cowh *xn Calves—$28, 40, 60k 62. 
Vk.srMvo.s - None; two year olds, 8l7 '.23; three year 
oldit, $24'.1(28. 
SiikKp AM) 1,AM08—2,037 at market; prices in lots, $1,60 
(<62,110 each; ex Ira, S2.7'-, .'kflOtu'4.76 each, or '-. lie (I th. live 
weight. .Spring Lambs, $3,isx-< 6,75. 
HIPB8 6a-;;u7c. Ta IIow, t)« 6! ,c. 
Calf Shins - 1K«.-I2L-C. fJ b>- 
Pelts. - Me-: <1,75 each 
Vkai, Oai.vkk $3,ok/h6,po. 
BRIGHTON, Juno 7.—At market 9(W beeves, 100stores, 
2 , 10 sheep and iambs, ana 2,IXM swine. 
11VkkCaTTL s -Prices—Ex l c«, 97,7.V'i,0,00: first quality $fi,60 
Q37JIO' second quality, fO.oOOifi; third quality, $5,W10. 
WOHKIMI Oxk.V f86, 'J-Xu-hKI. 
Miu'H f'owa—$sfi k, 48 . Common,$19@-20. 
Vkal Cai.vr8—$.3, iOvS. 
Storks -Yearlings, none; two years old, $17(«I24; three 
ye -/> old, '‘76 c 27. 
Uiokk— fiV') 7.-. «i lb.: Calf Skins, U®12^c P Ih. 
Tar.M>w—wwJto P lb. 
Sunny a no T.AMi<K--SI,60rt2; Extra, $3,75:«>f,60. 
I’ki.ts— 1,75 each. 
*4wi vg —Hlorox, wholesale, OVcffljC Iff It-.; retsil.7 <78, l aC.; 
5 iring ttigv OJIiolOc; retail 0c. Fat Hogs, undressed, lie. 
TORONTO, June 8—The supply of rattle i* not large, 
and fir-t class liecf is Arm at 6.NW7c P lb, on loot. Second 
Ola s SfSi6«e, atld common 5®5S,C. 
Sijkkp JealAem h, clipped; $6,(4) «j6,50 undipped; Lambe, 
1-l.NXaO, 
Calves $3,60®5.— Globe. 
LITTLE FAIRY” ON THE FAIR GROUNDS. 
Doi.lik Dcttox, the celebrated ‘‘Little Fairy," and 
the most wonderful Dwarf iu the World, is to give two 
Levees during the Holiday Exhibition of the Monroe 
Co. Ag. Society, on the 4th of July—one in the forenoon 
and one iu the afternoon (at 10 or 11 A. M. and 3 or 4 
P. M.) Arrangements will be made so that thousands of 
spectators cad witness tho exhibition—see and hear the 
prodigy during her performances, singing, ko. The Le¬ 
vees will be lieu to all who attend the Holiday Exhibi¬ 
tion, tbe price of admission to which will not exceed 25 
cents for adults, and 15 cents fur children anil youth 
under 14 years of age. 
The Levees wii! include the usual programme of 
the Little Fairy's exhibitions in Philadelphia, Baltimore, 
kc., and be under the supervision of Albert Noutos, 
Manager, and J. H. Lillis, Agent. 
HEEI.cn * tVll.SON HANcFACTCKINU 00.1 
IMPROVED FAMILY 8EWINO MACHINES, 
£3065 lii'oudwsy, New Vorlc. 
These Machines combine all the late improvements for 
Hemming, Stitching and Pelting Seams, and are the best in 
use for FAMILY mkwi.no anil tailoring work. 
Prices from $30 to $160. Hemm* >k, *6 extra. 
.4. W. DIBBLE, Agent. 
6i5-tf Nos. 8 and 10 Smith'd Arcade, Rochester, N. Y. 
markets, Commerce, & 
piANOS FOB $150. 
WARRANTED GOOD IN EVERY RESPECT. 
MADB BY 
BO-A.Tl'DTvXA.TT ORA3T &C CO., 
Albany, K. Y. 
Tiik Subscribers, having been induced, after repeated ap¬ 
plication, to make a PIANO at a low price, to meet the 
want* of many now deprived of thu luxury, have perfected 
such an instrument, suitable for SMALL PARLORS, SIT¬ 
TING ROOMS, Ac., finished in Rosewood, a beautiful Pi¬ 
ano, at 
ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS. 
ViT Those Pianos arc m,l,Y wakiianyko, and have all 
our late improvmueuta. _JL.J 
Circulars Furnished on Application, giving Full Par¬ 
ticulars. 
They also furninh a 
HANDSOMELY FINISHED PIANO, 
Adapted for School Practice and Purposes, at 
ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY - FIVE DOLLAR8 
(SEND FOR CIRCULARS.) 
Our Regular Styles of LARGS PIANO - FORTES, 6)4, 7, 
Rural Nkw-Yorkkr Ofkiok, ) 
Rochester, June 12, I860. ( 
Flock stands at the prices of last week, ami there does 
not appear to bo any uuilaual activity in the demand. 
Crain -Canadian Wheat ia without alteration. The 
range on Genesee has been lessened, with something of a 
decline, but our figures arc little else than nominal, there 
being so much difference in the samples on sale. Corn ih 
somewhat more iu demand, and rates have advanced for 
choice. Rye, Bariev, Oats, &c., are as last quoted. 
Mkats—T here is but little variation In this department 
of trade, l'urk is unchanged, but holders are not at all 
anxious to realize, as they expect an advance ere long. 
Spring Lambs are 25 cents per head beth?r for prime. 
Wool We arc in something of a quandary when wo at¬ 
tempt to give current rates, nr look at prospective prices 
with anything Like prophetic ken. One of our leading 
houses says take off 6 to7 cents per pound on all graileB, 
which would givn 2.*(ii)37 cents as the opening range; an¬ 
other remarks Unit wiarrn wool will open about 2 cents lees 
than our last, week’s quotation,— which wn6 3(J cents,—and 
that fine wool, well cleansed, and put up in good Hliape, 
will biing our figures— 45 cents. It is not thought tbat 
higher prices will lie obtained, but that these latter,— SS'.q) 
46c—will be met. From the foraging, those who havettc 
article to sell, may be able to decide as to what is tho beat 
course to pursue. 
FOR BILLIOUS AFFECTIONS, HEADACHES, 
And many unpleasant symptoms, occasioned by a dis- 
orderd stomach, irregularity, or other causes, “ llrown's 
l.aznline Troches,” nr Cathartic Lozenges, will he found 
a mild, efficacious, and palatable remedy. 
In Watson, Allegan Co.. Mich , March 31st, i860, FLORA, 
wife of 1 )anisi. Lkikiktt, (formerly of Irondcquoit, N. Y.,) 
aged 52 years. 
PUBLISHER’S SPECIAL NOTICES. 
fr3?”A Nkw Halk Volumk of the Rural Nkw-Yorkbr 
will commence with July. Agents and Subscribers will 
please note—bearing in mind that new single or club 
subscriptions, and renewals, are now in order, for either 
a half or whole year. 
fr3?” Additions to Clubs are now in order, and Club 
Agents will please forward the Subscriptions of those 
who wish to secure the Rural. fr"^“ Back NumiBKa of 
this volume can still be supplied to new subscribers, and 
will lie iu all cases where ordered, until we otherwise 
announce. Send on the new recruits! 
f Chanok oy Aodrkks.—I n ordering the address of the 
Rural chang' d, please uome the post-office to which it is 
(or has been) sent as well as the one where you wish it 
Cents a Line, each inani tion. A price and a half tor extra 
display, or 52, J y cents per line of space. Special Noticks, 
(following reading matter, loaded,) Seventy Ceuta a Line. 
ir-y The Rural New-Yorker hna afar larger circulation 
than any similar journal in the world, and is undoubtedly 
the beet advertising medium of its class in America. 
and 7'i Octaves, w» continue to make with all the l.«t« Ira- 
proveiueiita, at from $300 to $600, according to Size »;i'l Fin¬ 
ish. LargeDiscoonls mode !<> On-h Buyers. ILLUSTRA¬ 
TED PRICK L18T3 AND CIRCULARS FURNISHED ON 
APPLICATION. All our PUno-Km-ta* have our Great Im¬ 
provement, 
THE 1 NSULA T hi T> IRO N III M, 
Making them the Best and Most Durable iu the World. 
I sr SEND FOR CIRCULARS. 
Perfect Satisfaction Guaranteed, or Muncy Refunded. 
B0ARDMAN, GRAY k CO., 
614-tf Albany, N. Y. 
