1AA A WENT* W ANTED—To sell five now invention*. 
I riiig in tbo be»t agency m the couutrv. Young 
men can make $W a month, e.foar of nxpmisea. Only kiv* 
noi.i.AHH capital required Circulars ami terms sent free. 
AddreBB (with stamp) B. H. SRKRffAN & Co., Boston, Mass. 
“HICK’S ACCOUNTANT 
■ L/ AND 
DISPATCH X’yVT IilWT.’' 
The Inventor's Claims as acknowledged and jrraitctr.d by 
the Governments of Canada, the United States, and 
Ureal Britain. with explanations, 
WhaT 1 claim n* my invention in, the contrivance of keep¬ 
ing account* current, of whatever kind, do hi- ri lion, or va* 
rimy, in printed form, by kaoplng tlm slntcmeMs of the 
several neeniint* -tandlog In pouters’ type, or their equiv- 
rtleuta, the typo being <10 arranged iu form us to admit of lin¬ 
ing reftdily Ulltl quickly readjusted in any particular part, 
where tin account nmy liuve undergone a change, by tlm 
lap.'e of time or the. current uf biiairiess tr»tiwK-tions; no 
that, when readjusted in nil anon parts up to any giv-u 
date, an ImpreuKion then taken fnnu the type ahull exhibit,, 
in printed form, the true state i f alt the account)! so kept, 
accurately rerreimiitiii(f all the hnliuiee* or conclusions. in 
ncc.urdtiuce witli the eipi or ends cOmompljitild In keeping 
the recnnl; rendering it. In romtneretal liiiHinr**, u balance 
► licet of the ipoat cooifjact ami iierfect character, the de¬ 
tails of miuiAgcMgnt being Hulmtuut'Htly as recited in speci- 
th'iitinTI, wherein il in shown, that the (net in facta In tie re- 
cot'tinl, may tie represented hy figures, ayinhnle,dates, or 
numbers, used either separately or in combination, or by 
whatever else will indicate thn met iih desirvil; ami flirt,her- 
more,bum'll on this primary invention, I also claim the de¬ 
vice or contrivance nl rendering ur transmitting account* 
in partial nr full atuternorita, when the statement oratatu- 
nv'nta so sunt are thus, nr siihstautiully thus, kept in type, 
byihe cotitrivaijci • uf my invention, he the medium of 
VrniiHinisfitini what il uiiiy; hill llie pa<iicular mode of ren¬ 
dering accounts by the use of the Uimjjitch Machine, con¬ 
stituted of Apron Movement, Neel, and Cutter Stamp, l 
claim in the broadest and fullest sense; sod tlso the ma¬ 
chine itself,embracing all its forms an*! modi's of op!'ruling, 
as indicated In deserthing It, uillmr its a simple band Instru¬ 
ment, or ns propelled hy mar PI P" -y, And in connection 
with these speelllc. claims, amt liastil upon them, t also 
Claim all other means nod appliances nut‘etniil hi (I T the same 
ns those hendii elaioied or intehik'd to he elatmieil. With 
these e.liiirnn fully acknowledged ami iirotncied as above, 
this Invention 1ms already spread Used over t’,,nwla, fotir- 
tern Htat.es of the American Union, and into Crest Britain, 
and is now used In more than one hnmlrod Newspaper Of- 
Ih'UK. Its Immense Value to bunking and siwitlar fiistHu- 
tions will tie shown in a uircular wliicli will make its up- 
pcarancu noon, Mentlwhirn, applications for information, 
‘Ihmds of Righte,” or " lliapaluh Machtnos," will receive 
due attention, when addreir.icd either to 
llev. KOHJ-KV DICK, 
Buffalo, N. Y., or Fort Erie, C. W. 
Or to bin Agent and Attorney, 
JOHN .1 ltd INKS, London, England. 
To " 1,H,” who in the Montreal Huntta of 1st Feb¬ 
ruary, lHdl), pronounces the "idea" of keeping accounts 
current "in type," a ‘'gross absurdity," thunks are hereby 
tendered, and the assurance i;i ml, that Oris gross absurd¬ 
ity is all that. Mr, D»0K has palpated in the domain of keew 
irig accounts. His trinima hinder no operation therein into 
which this grogs absurdity is net ptratleaUy .snuggled m 
any manner; neither timiilv nor partially; is*itibcr directly 
nor indirectly; neither eipdCttW mu' SVpglivlically; thn 
ground his claims coyer, and nottihnf iimre; the absolute 
monopoly of this absurdity ami nothing else, ,u all he ask» 
as his claims, rationally read, attest. j«_ j 637-tf. 
AGRICULTURAL. 
Charcoal as Manure,. 
Buckwheat,. 
Messrs. Mordott'sShort-horn Cow “Grace,' 
prospective Sterility,. 
Soiling Cattle. 
Garget, Foul in the Foot, - Remedies,. 
Shouldei-Slipt Horse#,... . 
American f* English Farmers,. 
Drains on Quicksands and Marshes,. 
Rural Spirit of the Press —Change of Soed; Bones 
for Fertilising Purposes,..214 
The Bee-Keeper — Reducing the Size of a Hiye; A 
Sure Cure for Bee Stings; Inquiries about Bpcr,.214 
Inquiries and Answers — Sickness among the Calves; 
To Improve a Clay Soil,...-...211 
Agricultural Miscellany — The Weather and the 
Crops: Recent ’“ulesof Stock; King Philip Corn Im¬ 
proving; The Cattle Disease in Eastern New York, An¬ 
other Weighty Calf: An Ag’l Show in South Australia; 
Painted Yes-els fur the Dairy; The Sheep Shearing 
Exhibition at Loekport,.211 
HORTICULTURAL. 
Fruit Growers' Society of Western New York—Summer 
Meeting,... 215 
Strawberries,... 215 
Cherries,.215 
Raspberries,..215 
Currants,..215 
Gooseberries,.215 
Pears,. -215 
DOMESTIC ECONOMY. 
Black Ants and Red; Graham Tea Cakes: Unleavened 
Cakes: Preparation to- Transparent Window Shades; 
To Cook Kohl Knbi; M iking Paste for Scrap-Books,-215 
LADIES' OLIO. 
To mv Mother, [Poetical.) My Star; The Home of 
Taste; The Fire-Place; Truths for Wives; What a Wife 
can do; Envy, .216 
CHOICE MISCELLANY. 
Beautiful Things, [Poetical.) Fountain Drops, The 
Christian's Strength, A Thought, War; Suap; Improved 
Homes; Don't Wait,..216 
SABBATH MtrsiNGS. 
Care of Cemeteries—'“The Little Green Grave;” [Po¬ 
etical,[God's Plan of your Life ; God Pays; Old-Fash¬ 
ioned Religion,... 216 
Pag*. 
.213 
.213 
[Illustrated,]213 
.213 
.213 
.214 
.214 
.214 
.214 
Pontine, and the farmers know this, therefore they do not 
bring their wool tiers. In the interior th" rates paid have 
been -toady gt 4;(«JHe. for the best clips, In some few in¬ 
stance* ra’lier higher rates hnre been paid, but these were 
got more ihrough the competition of purchasers, nud ow¬ 
ing to momentary excitement, than because rates had 
really gone up. The me mg,, ra'es of the several grade a 
may be set down as follows; 
Full blood Merino fleece,.. ..4SQ$48 
1 ii»i quai ter bl mil, . to i ia 
Half nod Quarter Mood,. ..3&u Id 
Uoft'mon r.oarse fleeces .SHnAS 
| Michigan Farmer 
Wool Traok oe MinnrnAJf The Grand Rapids Inquirer 
says the wool crop of Kent county tins year is Ur greater 
than any previous one. Farmers .ire bringing in large 
quantities i-rfli v day, and buyers are plenty, though thin 
market is nut yet mi brisk as was the tirst week, lb Ice', 
however, range about the same, viji: (mill 2/KuMV Y) Mi,- 
Kalama-.no, - The Telegraph reuiai ks that the old saving of 
"great cry and little wind’' should he reversed in speaking 
of tneir marker, which I- storked with tine qualities of the 
article, and the price* rule from 22cents upwards. Seveinl 
lots have licen sold for (l'<u’47am! we learn that one 
person contracted his clip for fsle ?lth. Tlie couditiou of 
Uiv clip rs unusually tine u fatter, in Washtenaw Co,, 
during three days ending June 2L»t, 100,466 Mm id wool were 
sold at an average of 41 cl*, ft lb, making a handsome total, 
foi the th. es day s, of $4*,25i ,’HJ. 
CHICAGO, June '2S.—The arrivals of wool here begin to 
he quite large, and sales are made of 
Ki.kkck -Common, native.2AWi28c 
Quarter blood.ikK'Jl31c 
Hiilfhlu.nl. I'OJ.tV 
Three-quarters and Full blood . 3r<.ijt2e. 
— Democrat. 
WOOL II» WiHoovsiv. — The fPa/ukctha (Wls.) Freeman 
soya . - fhe wool drop of this county, we can pretty safely 
estimate the present season at PO.uisi tbs, 
The trade Is quits active throughout the Stale: Cash buy¬ 
er* Plenty at2lXW40c’ot H'alerlomi; 2flie Ide at Fonddu Iaic, 
and 3 <m 37>%u at Fact Atkinson, 
CINCINNATI, Oi Jane 20. An activn demiind at full 
prices, ranging from AKu lfie for I’nmmon to full blood, and 
extra dips Me paid freely. Gazette. 
LOUISVILLE, lir , .filin' 27 .—There Is no change in 
wool,arid we quote tqb-waahed si k'.ln; grease at 22*0200 
and pullpd at iH.a'ttOc. Sales of Morgan’s Simla Fee Wool 
at lHe .—Courier 
TORONTO, 0. W„ June 2H —The trade in Wool at this 
point is not likely to bo as largo tins year as last, and so far 
receipts fait short. The principal reason assigned is very 
gratifying, namely, that farmers are manufacturing more 
cloth thenisMlvea this year tlem is usual with them, and 
that not nearly so much cloth is likely to be imported. 
This is a good sign, and we hope to sen good results. Noth¬ 
ing can be better t tinn honest homespun. It is more honor¬ 
able than broadcloth. Country dealers are also buying 
wool on speculation, and selling it to traveling traders, 
which decreases the deliveries here. The present price for 
washed wool is 27c TP lb. - Globe. 
HARM FOR HALF- -Th 
ie subscriber olfnrs for sale a 
1 „t Iirn ’ 75 acres, situated one mile north of the village 
ot Waterloo, Hmiec-a Co , N. Y , on the Ontario and Wayne 
Blank Road, witli good f.irmi g land, two good orchards of 
the very best fruit, good buildings of nil kinds, well tenred, 
three wells, and in nveiy respect a very desirable location. 
, 1‘LATT CROSBY. 
\> aterloo. June !)tb, 1050, Mt-13t 
W ORK’S OOOMF.TEIt RAND (OJII’A*?, Hcrt 
kobo Cow., manufacture WORKS F t TF.MT, 
® OuOMF.TF.R CAIHUAGF. V A ,Vf) $ 
which are dorjible, e.heiip, ami ellicieut, 
measuring with iitierHiUfaccurncy any dis 
taiice passed over by the vctdcle to which 
they are .tUnched These evtin-linished 
Bands sort hut i trifle more than inferior 
bands without tlm Odometer. 
F S Good, reliable Agents Wan led in alt pnrto of the 
eouutry Flense send tor circulars. 6G-12t 
I T S. TENT So FLAG MANUFACTORY 
^ • No. 12 ... Hlreel, Rochester, .\. V. 
Tkxts tp rent of the following sizes, suitable for the pur¬ 
poses designated: 
For Agricultural Fairs, Conferences, Political or other 
Large Gatherings. 
80 ft. hy HO ft,.80 ft. diameter. 
Ik) ft. Iiv 90 ft.. "0 ft. “ 
50 ft. by 80 ft.. 60 ft. “ 
15 ft. by 20 ft. fancy. 50 ft. “ 
For Camp Meetings, Military Encampments, Pic. Nice, 
Fishing Excursions, $-c. 
24 ft. by 3o ft. I 12 ft. by IT ft. 
18 fl, by 24 ft. | * ft. by 12 ft. 
Flags furnished with Tents, wlien required. 
1’artic- wishing to rent, will please address the proprie¬ 
tor, staling what, the Tents are to be used for. Also the fa¬ 
cilities for transportation. jVddress 
JAMES FIELD, Box 701, Rochester, S. Y. 
N. B.—Several large second hand Tents for sale cheap 
one tent 60 by 90 ten feet wall with seats. 543-13t 
PHODltlE AND I'KOVISION MARKOT8. 
NEW YORK, .Tri.y 2- Fl.orR— Receipts 11,683 barrels. 
Market in favor of buyer Sales at LV-kVi5 ,.81 for super 
State; S5, IIVe 5,5J for extra do; fi3,25@5 ( !)d for srtpei West¬ 
ern, J5,40. j .\fgi for common to medium do; 4>6,7tXj'5,80 for 
toTerior to good extra round hoop Ohio. Canadian dull and 
heavy sales at $5,45i;d)7.50. 
Okai.x Wheal, receipts 106,407 bushels. Market favors 
buyer, with a fair export demand: sates at 6l,27(a'l,28 for 
Chicago spring; 91,80" 1,32 for Milwaukee dub; $1,33 lor am¬ 
ber Milwaukee, and 51,44 tor white Canada. Rye quiet at 
«o.jW2c. Barley dull. Corn Market heavy and lower; 
salea at 63Juui>fi4 l t e. fur good and sound mixed West'rn. 
i iat« rather tihuer ul 37QH10 for Shite, Western »od Cana¬ 
dian. 
I'KpviHiONH Fork dull and heavy ; sales at $|H,I2 for old 
mess; JI8,<7 foi new do; $12,50 for old prime, and $13,87 for 
new do. turd firm; sales s,t ja3>12A>e.. Butter in fair re¬ 
quest at 10 nl5e for Ohio; tOf.iJ 18c for State. Cheese in mod¬ 
erate demand at 7(,» IOc. 
Asiiks The inaulry is fillr for both kinds; sales or Pots 
at $5,25, and Pearls at 1-5,75. 
ALBANY, Jrl.v 2.—Fhork an» Mkal—I n flour there i* 
no new feature to notice, tlm demand continues and prices 
steady. Coro meal steady 
Grain— W l '"‘' ■•>“<■* ' 
AlVEER.IOA.3ST QUANO, 
J *- prom 
JARVIS & BAKER'S ISLANDS, 
IS TUK 
SOUTH PACIFIC OCRlaVlsr, 
1MP0RTB0 BY TO K 
AMERICAN GUANO COMPANY, 
Otltoo, 66 'WUligun Street, 
NEW YOHK, 
C. a. MARanALIn Pres’t. H. MATOER, Sec’y. 
J. K. CHAPPELL, Agent, «l Exchange St., Rochester, N. Y. 
Wheat iiuiet ami the market unchanged. Corn 
is more active, nn<I the market easier. Sales Western mix¬ 
ed, afloat, at 62‘,c. and a few cur lots deli cored at 63,Spdk>4>»c 
In other grains nothing has transpired. 
BUFFALO, JCLT 2. — FlovR—T he market continues 
dull and heavy, while prices are unchanged. Sales at $4, 
87 84 ( 9 ) 5 , 1)0 for extra State; $6,0X5(3,25 for fair to choice extra 
Illinois and Wisconsin; $A,2 AijAM) fur tuir to cholcu extra 
Indiana and ()hio, nud $3,87(yfij fi,.50 for doutde extra. 
Graib Wheal dull and heavy ami market tending down¬ 
wards; sales No. 2 Chicago spring at $I,I8>», and choice 
white win'er Indiana at SI,35. Corn, dull add drooping; 
buyers offer 53r, and holders a*k Me. Sales of two cargoes 
oT choice at M" Outs ill moderate demand amt market un¬ 
changed Harley dull and notniual. Rye dull at 75c. Peas 
quiet at tk)e 
Provision Quiet, with nrnall sales heavy mess pork at 
$17,fid; light mess held at $18,50, and prime at $13.50. Reef 
duiet at $7,50. Bacon also qqiet at /54i«18c for shun Idem; 
SP4C for plain hums; liH%(<tUo$o sugar cop'd, and ll>*c for 
sacked ad, Lard in moderate demand at Id'Yu: lie. New 
cheese is selling from flrst hands ut 7067.1*0, an to quality. 
Arrivals modeiate. 
TORONTO, Juno 2!). Ft.orn - The news of rising prices 
brought hy ijiree nr four successive steamers, the unfavor¬ 
able stale of the weather to England, anil the smallness of 
the stock hare, have given the market for flour u start iuau 
upward direction, and prices are to-day fully ten cents bet¬ 
ter than on fhis day week. The feeling oi quite buoyant, 
and, the demand is pretty husk, taking all that offers at in¬ 
side ligttres, and considerable at the uulside cates. The 
limited amount offering restricts operations And adds to the 
firmness of the market. Quotations are :— Superfine $5,10 
(*5,2(1, unit in some raeM $0,25 is demanded; fancy $5,W'(jfl,- 
od ; extra $6toV>,30; and double extra $6,5iKi< 7 M barrel. 
Crais For fall wheat, the market baa -tiown a decided 
improvement within th" past day or two, although during 
the week previous the trade was quite unaiilinatod, The 
receipts have been light, which lias hid the effector 
strengthening the favorable feeling The quality has hardly 
been as good a. on previous occa«ious, vet is as good an 
average sample as is grown anywhere else. On Tuesday 
about 300 bushels were bought at anitveraga price of f I,.45, 
the range for good -hippiii,' wheat extending to as high as 
$1,4", end down a* low ns $1,25. The current outhldu rate 
forth" best lots was $l,37lj ft let. Wednes'lay the market 
was still heller,ail*I 1,300 bushels were bought at au average 
of $1,17 x —some lots bringing as high as $1,49,und Ihn cur- 
rent wholesale rain was $1,40 ft Imsh. Spring wheat was 
also animated, and a hett 'i demand took oil the load* at 
$1,080) 1,12, and in onn or two e-asus $1,15 perbtWh. For bar¬ 
ley arid rye the demand is purely local, and even this is 
sparingly supplied at Sou >> bush, for the former,and 66c for 
the latter. Dal* are is good request, both for shipment and 
local consumption. The price is steady at 32c Ft bush. The 
demand for Pom Is not -o brisk, and prices are lower, now 
ranging from 5rt« flic $1 bushel.- Globe. 
COPIES SOLD SINCE JAN’Y 1 
rpiCKTII FOI7 THE MILLION HOMKTIMNM NEW. 
I Office No. 7 Mynsiou House Block, 58 State etreet, 
Kochekler, N. Y. | 62 .vtf| E. F. WILSON. 
iltarriagcs 
EVERYBODY’S LAWYER 
A.VD 
COUNSELLOR IN BUSINESS, 
BY FRANK CHOSBY, 
OX T It M I' 11 I I, A 0 K I, I' II I A BAH. 
It Tells You How to draw un Partnership Papers and 
gives general forms for Agreements uf all 
kinds. Bills of Gale, Leases and Potitiomi 
It Tell* Yea now to draw up Bonds and Mortgages, Affi¬ 
davits, Powers of Attorn IIV. NoteMitna Bills 
of Exchaugn, Receipts end Releases. 
It Tell* You Tlie Laws for the Collection of Debts, witli 
t he Statutes of I .Imitation, and amount and 
kind nf property, Exempt from Execution 
in every Stale. 
It Tell* You How to make an Assignment properly, with 
form* for Composition with Creditors, aud 
the Insolvent Laws of every Slate. 
It Tell* Y ou The legal relations existing between Guard¬ 
ian, and Ward, Master and Apprentice, and 
Landlord and Tenant. 
It Tell* You What constitute* Libel and Slander, ami the 
Lawns to Mimlape flower, the Wife's Right 
iu Property, Divorce and Alimony. 
It Tell* You The Law for Mechanics’ Liens inevery Stat«, 
and tlie Naturalization Law* of tin* noun' 
try, ami how to comply with the samo. 
It Tells You The Law Concerning Pensions ami how to ob¬ 
tain one, and thu Pre-Emption Laws to 
Public Lands. 
It Tell* You The Law for Patents, with mode of proce¬ 
dure In obtaining one, with Interferences, 
i Assignments and Table of Fues. 
It Tell* You How to make vour Will, and how to Admin¬ 
ister on un Estate, witu tlie law nud the re¬ 
quirements thereof in every State. 
It Tetl* You The meaning of Law Terms in general use, 
and explains to you the LegWattvM.Exn- 
H A M. O. MBKIK4FF, Brooders of pure Sdort-harn 
• and Alderney Cattle, South Dmcn and St/man 
Sheet), Suffolk aw! Furr. Pigs, Rochester, N, Y, [521 tf 
At the residence of the bride’s sister, in Victor, on the 
25th inst., hy the Rev. W. W Dkav, Mr. HOMER STULL, 
of Hempstead, Texas, amt Miss HATTIE M. MURRAY, of 
Rochester, N. Y. 
Br Rev. W. 0. Mati isox, on the 14th tilt., at the house 
nf the brides' tilth,", Mi. DEN NIG II. BURNS, of Pekin, N. 
Y., and Miss KU/.A A MATHER Atso, Mr ORLEANS 
W D AY, of Wav land, S. Y., and Miss JULIA A MATH¬ 
ER. The Indies are twin daughters of J. C. and Euzabktu 
Math nil, of th» town of Geneseo. 
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In this city, on the 28th ult., HENRY BURNETT, aged 
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS 
Jonas Whitcomb’s Remedy for Asthma—J. Burnett & Oo 
il’Corndck * Combined Reaper and Mower—II. Williams. 
Fonntalns, Vases Ac.—Jam s, Fowler, Kirtland k Co. 
Steam Grist Mill for Sale- John D. Linsner. 
Situation Wanted—I,. B. Wright. 
’p O HOUSEKEEPERS! 
Healthy Saleratw! Healthy Bread! Something Hew! 
D. B. DE LAND A OO.’S 
CHKMTCA.IJ I 
“ TltlC very bust fir tide of gajsratoa now In. use." Much 
has tiseit said ol the ildunims etfce.t of Saleratns upon the 
health, but nothing can he in ore harmless II jui. porfeody 
pure Saleratua. when properly used. THIS Saleratus ur- 
PERFECTLY PURE, and is rebt.sd by a process entirely 
OUR OWN, by winch all impurities lire removed. “ Deal¬ 
ers anA Consumer* Kerry where/ pteme try It.' It Is-war- 
ranted to suit iu all cases or no sale." Also, 
D. B. !»K l.AN/l A. C4k'S 
“DOUBLE REFINED SAFERATO»,” 
is far snperior to most olimr braD’'s of Saleratus now in use. 
Coosumnrsof Sah’r.itns should be careful to get that having 
the name of U. B. flsJ.an.l A Cm rnt the wiaripwr, au they 
will thus obtain a STRICTLY pore article. These brand* 
of Saleratns are for sale by the " principal Groeors in this- 
city, and dealers generally throughout the United States 
and Canadas." 
Manufactured and far sale at Wholesale at the Fairport 
Chemical Works, Falrpoit, Monroe Co., N. Y. 621-tf 
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W A.NTEB A »ituuliiHn a* » Miller, to tak* charge of a 
Grist, nr Flouring Mill, good gefSrencv given and re- 
quirpil A (lit Aim !, I n tBlHT, Can r, 1 . oga C’n . N. V. 
[riOH HALF. The Steam Grim Mill at Home Center, with 
I’ three mu of stiiiie, all in good repair. Price, AVO" A 
rst olan* Mower, Grain Drill and other Farming Iraple- 
mnts will be taken a* part pay For parBeutarn address 
JOHN D. LINSNER. 
547-tt (tome Center, Lenawee Co., Michigan. 
( ; A. ST STEEL 3 A 13 L LS, 
FOB OTIURCTLEH, AltADTOTTFR. 
FIRE AL ARMS) FACTORIES, A CL 
from SHE I' FIELD, ENG AYND, have been tested in all cli¬ 
mates, Europe ami Amenea. Weigh les*; coot loss peer 
pound; I (live better tones; nan be heard farther than other- 
bell*. They coHt 50 per cent, less ilisn 
THE 8 EST COMPOSITION B ELLS, 
which are also sold l,y me at Makers’ T'riccit. 
Broken Bells Taken in Exobangw, 
or r«-ca*t on short notice. Such bolls will nearly pay foe 
Steel Bells of same size. 
Send for Circular. Bolls delivered In all parts of tho 
United States or Canada, by 
JAMES O. DUDLEY, 
618-tf Wt Main street, Boitalo,N. Y. 
JANES, FOWLER, KIRTLAND A CO. ; 
’ iiljH BROADWAY, ViGW YORK, 
mam KAcrcRKRa os 
FOUNTAINS, VASES, 
And all kinds of ORNAMENTAL IKON WORK for Gar 
di'iis. Lawns, and Public Parks. 
Iron STABLE FIXTURES, viz , Stall Partitions. Haj 
Rack*. Mangers, Drain Pipe, ike., rendering Stables cleanij 
un«i indestructible. 
IRON BEDSTEADS at wholesale, Tor Hogpitals, Semin 
aHo*, kc. Blunt rated Catalogues sent by mail. 547 
Cows *>f) fX 1 .VK 8 -First quality. JtrsUllliqiJl.uO: Ordinary, 
$W.ix»y( Stum; Common, $3S,tXX<)dO,ik), Inferior. $ 2 S, 0 offli.'io,lXl. 
Vr.si. Cai.vks First quality, P lb., i.SCiQio; Ordinary 
Lkffn.*o; Common, 4 -/ 4 4 jC.: Inft'rior. IHg 4c. 
Siikkc ami Lamkh,— rriuiH qnsiirv. N head, $4,.Wii5,00; 
ordinary, $A3,fi(V'j4,25; cononon $3coi3,6fl; inferior, t2.5d.iij3. 
Swurii.—First quality. 6'.iO 67„c.; sail othe^ 6}ii a 
BRIGHTON, June 28.—At market 1,025 beeves,210 atores, 
2,700 sheep and larohs, ami S.VI swine. 
BsktCatti.X— I'rico.s Evtra, $7,5l<aJO,fl0: first quality tfi,75 
®7.26; second quality, JtVufi.Tfi; tliird quality, $6,25. 
Wokki.vu Oxt.V—$78, hide,HO. 
Milch Cows -$2iV.h 42; Common, $1!XA20. 
Vkai. Cai.vks- ?;t, 4o' g. 
Stouks— Yearlings, none; two years old, $19>i23; three 
years old, $24 '«27. 
Hi/iKH-dS eVe Y n>.; Calf Skins, H@12.ti0 V th. 
TaU.OW-iI" fiFic. ft lb. 
Shkkc a.vu L-ums $l,7AA2,y2; Extra, $d,C(Ki£4,33. 
P*i.t 8 aic/a:$l,7a each. 
SwiNK -Sfnii'M, wholesale, flirfl’io -I rtv.: retail, 7<i)8c.; 
Spring pigs, 10@10.t*Cl retail l)c. Fat Hogs, undressed, <)e. 
Tub following works on Agriculture, Tlorttc.iilture, A"., 
may be obtained at tlie Office of the ItritAL XKW-VOKKKU, 
American FanncEs F.ncy- 1 1)o. Elements of Ag. Cbeiu- 
(flopedht .. .... ...‘.$4 mi istry and Geology. _100 
Alien's Am. Farm Rook I 00 Do. Catochistu ot Cliend*- 
Alleu's [tiscasesof Uomee- try for Schools. 25 
tie Animal* . .7.1 LiuigMroth on the Hive 
Allen'r Riir.d Architecture 121 and Honey Hee .T. 25 
Alien on the Grape .1 (Kl Lenchar'* tint Houses... .1 25 
Am. Arc.hileei,or Plans for Liebig's Familiar Letter# 
Country Dwellings film to Farmers. 50 
American !• Inri-t'sGuide 71 Liimley'* Morgan Horse* 100 
Barry's Fruit Garden.... 1 21 Mi nor’a Bee-kcepnc’* Man- 
iilalte's Farmer »t. Home 1 2J- ual. . .100 
Boil - dmrault'H Rural Ecim- Miles on the Horse « Foot r.n 
only .. I 25!MilbUrn r«t Die Cnw..25 
Brig!it on Gnun: Culture.. 5 iuM|h. Abel's SkiIIKdirouse- 
Browne's Bird Fancier_fit! wife find Ladies Guide 50 
Browne's Poultry Yard. I OrjSnxlori'n Rural Hand Books, 
Do. Field Book ol Manures! 2,'s hound in 4 Seri*s..«acA l 25 
Bridge man's Gard, Aia't..l Bl! Nujnn’# lamd Drainer.5*1 
I hi, Florist's Gtliihs.. 601 Nashs rnigrvsslve Farraei 60 
Do. KitchenGurduner’*In- 'Neill's Gaiajoncra Com* 
htrudor.60 panion . . I 00 
Do. Fruit Cult. Manual tkl Norton * Elcuionts of Ag. 
lJreck'* Book of i'lowMcs 1111 i lcultiirii. ..60 
Ruist's Flower G irdeu_I 25 OIcoll * iiorgho and Im- 
THE BEST IN USE! 
First Pr era tom over F.urban !cj, at Vermoat State Yalr. 
'67 and 'B8. First Promtum and no Compertitiau In 
‘09. First Premium at 13 Different St-aOe Fatrs. Sil¬ 
ver nnd Firomeo Moilalu at Amor I quo Institute Fair. 
tf, Y.. I860. 
Howk's Scai.k# rOk All UiMW, havO Great Simplicity^ 
Wonderful Accuracy. 
Require no Pit,; may bn set on top nf the grouftil, or os 
abaru floor, and easily removed. 
No Check Rods , No Fnds.mun Knife Edge*; all friction 
received on Units. Weigh ti Uly If not level. 
Delivered at any Railroad station iu the United States or 
Canada, set up, aud warranted to give c,U\t« salts/actum, 
or taken ba.uk. 
Send for Circulars and price lists, with accoaxA of trial of 
Scales rmtwoen Howe and Fairbanks, at Vervaout State 
t.,..:.... . xti.'u r; inrim. irv 
with light nnd ca-y (Iraugiit. aecoiiiin, -hlng more work, with 
less rrgend’lurt of power Ulan any ul her machine made, 
combining simplicity, strength and durability. A war¬ 
ren tee given to egory purchaser. Auv farmer who may 
desire ft, L U liberty to woik this machine through the 
harvest with any other, and keep sod pay for the one pre¬ 
ferred Sample machines may be seen at the Warehouse 
ot W IL Hot m ks. No.’s 35 k i37 Exchange Street,Rochester, 
and also at Fairport, N'. Y. 
Address IL IVILLIAJJS, Fairport, N. Y. 
647 eow-tl ' for C. H M’Cokmii 
THE WOOL 1UAKKETH. 
NEW YORK, June 27.—The inquiry for domestic fleece 
and pulled is quite limited, but stocks are light aud prices 
rule Urinly. An active demand prevail* in the interior for 
new fleece st lull prices Sales of 65,i 00 th*. Native F leece 
and Pulled, in lots, at .'WaMo lot the former aud Sofa-Hie for 
the latter Also, ifiO liales unwashed Texas at 25(V27Jie, tl 
months. Foreign is iu moderate request and earpet quali¬ 
ties are slightly tinner- Sale# of 377 bains Dooskoi and SO 
do, itio Grande'on private terms. We quote: 
Am. Saxony Oeece $4 fb............ .567058 
Am. full-blood Merino—._—..60&54 
Am. half-blood au>1 three-fonrthH Menno — 44 048 
Am. nati!i‘ and otte-fourth Merino..'!0!'i.42 
Extra, Pulled.44@47 
Superfine. Pulled... 3ba:40 
lb,. Fumib Kitchen (lard.. 75; phoe.. I ik) 
Chemical Fluid Lectures l 00.Pardee mi the Strawberry fio 
Chinese Sugar Cane aud TeiUler'x Laud Measurer. 50 
Sugar Making. . . 26 PerWs New Culture of 
Churl tun'* Grape GroweFs 1 the Vine ..26 
Buide.. ... fo Phelps' Bce«K« 0 P$r’sChart25 
Cohbett's Am. Gurdnner 50 Quintiy’s Mysteries of Bee- 
Cottage and Farm Bee* keeping . 100 
keeiier .. 25 Rulimt Fancier. Is) 
Cole's Am. Fruit Book ... lift Rnadttll's Sheep Ilu.xbun- 
Uo. Am VfttOl i narian.50) dry. ..125 
Dadd's Modern Horse Doc.I 00 Richardson on the Horse 25 
Do, Am. 1 lattlo Doctor I 00,Do. Pest* of the Farm.26 
Do. Anatomy and Physl 1 Do. Domestic Fowl#.25 
ologv of tlie Horse_ 2 OH) Do. on thu Hog.25 
Do. colored plates. 4 00 Do. on the Honey Bee... 25 
Dana's Muck Manual. 1 ill I to. on the Dog.25 
Do. Prize Essay on Ma- HeemHin'* Vme-dresser's 
Dares.'25 Manual.50 
Darlington'* Weeds and Shepherd*#Ojvn Book. .200 
Useful Plant*. 160 Stewart’sStablo Book....1 00 
Daw’s Devon Herd Bunk I flOlStmy Leaves from the 
Domestie. and Ornamental : Bonk of Nature.... —100 
Poultry .too)Stephens* Book of the 
Do. colored plates 2UUi F>rm, 2 vols ...4 00 
Downing* F'nllfs andbi a it. Skillful Ihrusewife.25 
Tree*. I 50 Skinner's Elements of Ag.. 25 
Downing's landscape Gar- Smlih's Landscape Gar¬ 
dening.3501 tieuing.,1 25 
Du. Rural Es-ays... . 3 00‘Timer's Principle* of Ag. 2 00 
Eastwood’s Cranberry Cal* iThnina.-f Furrn huple- 
ture. 50l ments.. .100 
Klliotl'* Western Fmlt Thompson's Food of Ani- 
Book. 1 25| uials . ...75 
Every Lady herOWtlFkw- The Rose Culturist.25 
erOanlerier .80 I’oiiham# Chemistry Made 
Farm Drainage, (II. V. 1 M .— ...... 25 
French).. ... I mrTurner - Ciitton Planters 
Fessenden’s Farmer and , Manual.......100 
Gardener..1 2*1 Warder* Hedge*and F.ver- 
Do. Am. Kitchen GanL— 80l greens .. ..I (X) 
Field’s Pear Culture. 1 00 Wiring's Element* uf Ag, 75 
Fish Culture.1 ilk Week* on Bite#. .25 
Flint on Grasse*...1 2 .', White’s Gardenuig for the 
Guenon on Mileh Cow*..,. 5*6 South.... .125 
Herbert to Horse-keepers liSWiiHim on Flax.25 
Hooper's Itog and Gun.. 2!# Youalt k Martin on Cattle.1 25 
Hough’s Farm Record,. .300 Yoliatt no the Horse.. .125 
Hyde’* Chiueso Sugar Do. on Sheen .75 
Cane .. 25 Do. on the Ilog.76 
Johnston’s Ag. Chemistry 1 ‘Iff 
l £T” Any of the above named works will he forwarded by 
mail, post-paid, on receipt of the price specified. 
Address U. D. T. MOORE, Rochester, N Y. 
JAMES G. Dljai'.KY, 
General Western Agent, 93 Main street. 
Buffalo, N. Y. 
Fairs, to 
618-tt 
t~sT AnniTioxa to Clcks are now in order, and Club 
Agents will please forward the Subscriptions of those 
who wUU to secure the Rural. Back Numbers of 
this volume can still be supplied to new subscribers, aud 
will be in all ca-cs where ordered, until we otherwise 
Announce. Send on the new recruits! 
t~V~ T«k Rckal is published strictly upon the cash sys¬ 
tem— copies are never mailed to individual subscribers un¬ 
til paid for, (or ordered by a responsible agent,) aud always 
discontinued when the subscription terra expires. 
ITT We would again state that neither of the first five 
volumes of the Rural can be furnished. We can supply 
the others —1855, '66, ’67, ’St and '69—bound, at $3 each. 
The only volumes we Can furnish unbound are those ol' 1858 
and 1S59 —price, $2 each. 
I'JT’ AST person who remits pay for a club of 6,10 or 15 
at the specified rates for such club, aud adds a sufficient 
number within one month thereafter, can avail himselt ot 
the advantage or the price of large club, and retain the 
amount overpaid. 
HKKLKIt A VVUJ40N MA N CEACT tltLNU 00.4 
prepared from a German recipe, obtained by the late Jonas 
IMPROVED FAMILY 8EWING MACHINES, 
OOO Bro*dw'»y> New York. 
These Machines combine all the late imurovementa for 
Hemming, Stitching sad Felling Seiaaa ,km are the beaAin 
turn for Kami l.v KtwiMi and tailoring work. 
Prices from $60 to $150. Henuoerii, $5 extra. 
S. W. DIB BI.K, Agent, 
615-tf Nos. 8 and 10 Smith's Arcade, Rochester, N. Y. 
Whitcomb, in Europe. It i* well known to have alleviated 
thi* disorder In his case, when all other appliance* of med¬ 
ical skill had been abandoned by him iu despair. In no case 
of purely Asthmatic, character, tins it failed to give Imme¬ 
diate relief, and il lias effected many permanent cures. 
It couhiin* no pniHOUouti or injurious properties what¬ 
ever; und in iulaiit may take it with perfect safety. 
ASTHM /V - 
Eiiuytow.n, Yates Co., N. Y., I 860 , 
n Eds. Rural New-Yorker:— Seeiug au inquiry in the Ru¬ 
ral for a. cure for that distrc*»ing disease, the Asthma, 1 
write to let the inquirer know what lias almost cored me 
I have had the -pnsmudic uHiutha ffft«c»i|y*nirs, ate! I never 
fun ud anv medicine that would prevent au attack when It 
was coining on, until I commenced taking Jnnus Wbit- 
<• 1 ,mh's “Remedy for Asthma, KuslrCold, .tpu Hav FVver." 
I coiuuioncvd taking the remedy eighteen months ago, aud 
1 have not had a severe paroxysm sioce. 1 also use salt- 
neler paper Saltpeter is present relief liut no core. * * 
• ..Whitcomb'* Kiwiiedv bus done for 
me all t hat it i* recommended for. I fake it according to 
directions,— a teiufioouml instead of a tnblGflpoonfhl. If is 
prenareii by JOKKI’H Bua.aK.TT k Co., Bo*Um, M«m» ; price 
ouo dollar a bottle. SARAH 8EELY. 
Prepared by JficEPH RL'RNLTT k Go., Boston, and 
sold by all Druggists. 
One Ihdlur per Bottle, 
oupernne, cuiieu... -"-g 
No. 1, Hulled. 30(235 
California, extra...OOuOO 
California, fine, unwashed.25Cay'2 
California, common do.12(3)16 
Peruvian, waalied.2iie 34 
Valparaiso, unwashed.10yj@J2 
South Am. common, washed. ltLi/13 
South Am. Kntre Rios, do. lAa ia 
South American, unwashed. 8@11 
South Am. Cordova, washed. ax* 21 
East India, washed. axa!26 
African, unwashed. 
African, washed..22<n28 
Smyrna, nuwashed. 14m 18 
Smy rna, washed...220-8 
Mexican, unwashed. U(*14 
[N. Y Eve. Pust. 
ALBANY, June 29.—The new clip continue* to come for¬ 
ward sparingly, notwithstanding the recent advance iu 
prices, which may now tie quoted at 300fl4Go for the entire 
range. In old we have only to note a sale of 4,100 tbs super 
j)IANOS FOR $150. 
WARRANTED COOD IN EVERY RESPECT. 
MAOS BY 
BOA.RX3lvIA.lSr GR-A.'vr Ac. CO., 
Albany, N. Y. 
Tux Subscribers, having been induced, alter repeated ap¬ 
plication, to make a PIANO at a low price, to meet tha 
wants or many now deprived of the luxury, have pertected 
Mich an Instrument, suitable lor SMALL PAIU.DKS, SIT¬ 
TING ROOMS, fee., finished in Rosewood, a beautiful Pl¬ 
ano, at 
ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLL AES. 
t jr These Pianos are fully warkaxtexj, and have all 
our lata improvement*. _gjj 
Circulars Furnished on Application, giving Full Par¬ 
ticulars. , . , . 
They also furnish a 
HANDSOMELY FINISHED PIANO, 
Adapted for School Practice and Purposes, at 
ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY - FIVE DOLLARS 
(SEND FOR CIRCULARS.) 
Our Regular Style# of LARGE PIANO- FORTES, IK, 7, 
and 7Octaves, we continue to make with all the Late Iia- 
provement#, at from to MOO, according to Size asd-Fin¬ 
ish. Large Discounts made to Oa*h Buyers. ILLUSTRA¬ 
TED PRICE LISTS AND CIRCULARS FURNISHED ON 
APPLICATION. All our Piano-Fortes have our Great Im¬ 
provement, 
THE 1 NBUIjATK IT IRON TtlM, 
Making them the Best and Most Durable iu the World. 
CT SEND FOR CJRCULARS. 
Perfect Satisfaction Guaranteed, or Monty Refunded. 
BOARDMAN, GRAY k CO., 
614-tf Albany, N. Y.. 
ittarkets, Commerce, & 
S TOCKING 1AM»M.—*.» will buy a STOCK I Nil or Kvir 
riMi LOOM If vou would like to have the Lomu that 
will wtiv 12 pair uf stockings per day, send your adilrc** 
to J. K. JOHNSON k CO., Pine Grove, Schuyler Co,, N. Y 
aoil board will be paid, per month, to Agent* tu pell 
re Lomu "'.-it 
Rcbal Nkw-Yorkkr Ofkicb, 1 
Rochester, July 3, 1860. 1 
The market is dull, generally, and without change in 
Flour, Grain, and Meats. With iclerencu to the latter, 
there ie. a rather important movement in operation among 
the drover* and butchers hereabouts. The experiment of 
a Market Day is about to be tried, and the grounds, (belong¬ 
ing to Mr. Frost, in the vicinity nf Bull's Head, Buffalo 
street,) are already selected. Thursday is the period fixed 
upon, audit la hoped ike scheme will succeed, as buyet 
and seller may meet and transact business without the aid 
of middle-men. 
Wool.—L c** wool has been sold in our streets the pres¬ 
ent season than during any previous year. Buyers, how¬ 
ever, Lave been actively eug3ged iu the surrounding coun¬ 
try, and it is thought that the bulk of the clip has been 
purchased from producers at prices ranging from 30 to 48 
cent* per pound. An occasional clip has brought 60 cents, 
C ION'AUItlNU. The whole art of Conjuring made vilsv, 
J with full instructions for performing nearly aw of the 
most Astounding and Wonderful Feats of Hocus I'OCUs, 
Sjetght of Hand, Ventriloquism and Legerdemain. Pro¬ 
fusely illustrated. Pile* 15 cent#. Sent post-paid by mail. 
Address M. M. SANBORN, Brasher Falls, N. Y. 54G 2t 
I’HTCItK FRAMES,, too. 
I (MIKING GLASSES, _ __ 
J Thu Suhncriher respectfully announces to the.People 
of Western NVw York, nnd "all the rest of mankind” iu- 
terewtei), tfisi th* FioN'gKit I.ookisu Glass a.vu Pjctukk 
Fk»mk EBTABLisngK.vT or KmriKsTKK., (ostafili-hed in 
1821.) is now located at No, 31 State At., (up stairs,) where 
he will he glad to sec 11 II who wish any article in his line. 
Tlinugli an ancient cehihlishmcnt, it ha* all the modern 
styles, of superior manufacture, at modern and moderate 
prices. Don’t mistake the person nr place, hut call on 
JOHN H. THOMPSON, 
646 31 State St., (Up Stairs) Rochester, N. Y. 
rpo FAKMEU*, MFATIANIOR AND UDILDKKVN— 
I Oor "irrepressihlo Conflict" is against, high prices.— 
Wn offer you, at 74 Mslo St, Rochester, Iron, Nail*, Haru- 
ware, Otis, Pnintii, Colors, Windows, Doors, Blinds, Hoe#, 
Spadea, Shovels, Corn Hoes, Cultivator's, and other articles 
too numerouB to mention. Also, the celebrated Straight 
Draft Plow.” which we offer cheaper than the cheapest. 
635-tf MOORE. HEBING k CO. 
.bUfftfi 
.48n’A',: 
.425/147 
.aoaas 
. 42:0162 
.ja ®45 
.25/5.36 
.(X)@0tl 
Saxony A Men. 
Full blood.. 
K and Ag blood 
CHiomon. 
Pulled extra... 
Do. supertine.. 
Do. No. 1. 
Do. No. 2. 
■16PL3U 
..!»«■ 18 
.IKttZS 
.24/582 
. 9@17 
. 8 / 5^46 
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