MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND F AMIL Y NEWSPAPER 
The Panama Star expresses strong fears that 
Gen, Walker in conformity with throats made by 
him after his capitulation, will return with another 
army of flllibaatcrs to the Isthmus, and regrets that 
Gen- Mora dill not hind him and his officers in the 
terms of the capitulation—never again to put bis 
feet in Central America. 
The George Law left at Aspinwall, on the evening 
of the 3d of June, the U. 8. ships Independence, 
Decatur and St. Marys, from Panama and Wabash 
and Cyane off Aspinwall. 
works arbitrarily against thorn. To illustrate this. (bore is noth¬ 
ing clearer than that tbo German tnairaliicturen), who harts 
coma nv.r bore to establish what the Yankees could not t!o, the 
manufacture of Broadcloth, hare bad no bettor succeta. Aa 
things now stand thin branch must remain iu tbit hands of for¬ 
eigner r lor years to romo, and if Wool-giowera <b> not obtain 
good piiev.fi for lieu florjevs they must lay ihu blame at the door 
of tiivir kvpreeeiit:e ivos in Cotigress, who rlo not always enact 
very wise I awe, as for instance the recent remoddellng of tbo 
tariff in Tvducitg'tho duty on Woolens 6 per cent, while » per 
cent, is still mtolned on the medium and lino grades ot tlie raw 
mntcrUI, thus offering au Inducement for iutmuMcd Importations 
to the dotrlnlent of Imme-ntodueet • as v eil ns to ivoi.l-growers 
Hut litl'e baa transpired in Ibo new clip yet throughout the in- 
torior, nor ii there that excitemi-ut t r-valent arm all v at this 
season: pricer wUl open, however, at nbotit lust year's price*, 
and tu some fns?.qncci those who me In need of supplies now 
may be lndui vd to pay a tr'dlo higher, but we do not expect to 
Mai the high intuea prevalent during tia- pa-t seii-on maintained 
tha ooMiing ora* unles.) tbo rotes n! goods Should materially itd- 
vaneo: the sales of Flecco and Polled Wools do not exceed 8 U,- 
OllUlhs super to extra mostly; the former at 5P@6uc >1 Ihs, 0 
mos. for flecco, and ifiV/.'.i'e for Pulled, the latter Is now nn ex¬ 
treme rate. Foreign is rather quiet, but an active demand is 
anticipated a* soon as the low grade* are admitted free; sales 
of 10,01)0 11 low mixed Cnnadiim ai Cllc- uud 75 hales Syrian at 
27c, 6 four VTe quote: 
American Saxony Pleece*. >'• . 
American rvil-biriod Merino .. 
American ‘.J end Merino.. 
American Nativo and do... ..... 
Pulled Wool, extra Con-jtrj. 
Palled Wool, super... 
Pulled Wool, Xo. 1. 
CaliIbrala Pine, Washed. 
Do. Con. Unwashed .,..... 
Peruvian, Washed... 
Valparaiso, Cuwashod... 
South American. Com. Washed. 
tionth Americi.il, Kntre Ulus. Washed, 
South American Unwashed__ 
South American, I'ordova. Washed.. 
East India, Wanned. 
Alrloun, Unwuahed .. 
African. Washed. 
Smyrna, Unwashed.... 
Smyrna, Wjutned... 
Mexican. Unwashed . 
[iV Y Tribune. 
BOSTON. June 111.—The market has become rather unset¬ 
tled for fleece and pulled Wool, and the tendency of prices i 3 
downward. New fhvee is beginning to arrive, bnt manufactu¬ 
rers nrn not disposed to purchase to any extent except a: the 
opening prices ofla.t tear, but grower* arc gencrall/ asking- 
highor rates In foreign the sales Iiara been 240,0110 lb=. VaipH- 
raUo. nnd liflU bales Cape and Mediterranean at various prices. 
ha to quality.: 
Prime Saxony fleeces, washed, >1 Ik, 62@foc.; Full Blood 
Merino, 55; n'.flOro: 'Pree-ouarera da. -iK.jiiflc.; Half do., WaHflc.; 
Common. iSpiHSo.; Superfine, MfodUe.; Pulled extra. -UkgflSc.; 
I'o. No. 1, 38f3)Co.; Smyrna W.i.-hcd, 27(kftle.: Smyrna Un¬ 
washed, ISfaJUc.r Mexican, 17@J9c.; Buenos Avres, 32(oo!0c.: 
Barbery Washed. SSgaso, 
Co to xi al Wo or, Saifs—T he Colonial Wool Sales terminated 
at London on Friday 2s)tb May, and we have the following ac¬ 
count of the truisnetioim: 
The fir»t series ot sales of colonial wool of the sea-on com¬ 
menced the SOth nil,, noil concluded thl 6 d»y, comprising 15.320 
bales cf Sydney, 91,5011 bales of Port Philip, 3.252 bales ol Van 
Pieman's Laud, fl.025 bales of South Australian, 898 bales ot 
New Zealand, 35 bales of Swan River. and 7,1504 bales of Capa: 
making a total,if 52,113 bale?, borides l/llii bale? of Fast India. 
Tho extrarao- prices paid tn ’.ho early February sales had a 
vera prejudicial effect at the time on both the -wool and woolen 
trades, and. notwlihrtauding the giving way afterwards, it soon 
became apparent the established rates at that period checked 
consumption in tho mannfacttirim; district*, dull mark-ts hav- 
iiu; prevailed for many weeks. Under ittv’a disadvantages, to- 
gethar with continued high rates of discount, the*© solos opened. 
Ottr home buyers made most determined efforts to start prices 
lit a material redaction; this was checked by Iho great support 
given at the early sales by buyers on foreign account, who se¬ 
cured nearly 50 per cent cf the wool offered at the early sales— 
In the second week. owing in a great measure to slackness of 
foreign demand, price-: declined a little, but soon recovered, end 
proceeded to the end with increasing titanic a*. The general 
decline ori tha closing prices of last sales may be - noted at 
about Ujd Y St Many superior marks in bittb condition, both 
from Sydney, ami Pori Philip, were supported by ail clarets of 
buyer*, out! sold very neatly at February prices. The wasting 
condition of a large portion of tho wools from Port Philip and 
Portland Uav accounts for the prices per catalogue appearing 
below th.* atidvo reduction. These sides contained a considera¬ 
ble quentity of lambs' wool; it will only at moderate rales. It 
Is estimated thnt from twenty-flvo to thirty per cent of the whole 
quantity of wool at these sales was bought for shipment. 
DF.rKOlT.Mich,..Tune 12.—Small mixed lot*of the new clip 
are beginning lo arrive in the market. To-day And yesterday 
some 500 lbs. were taken, at prices ranging from 30 to 35c. <p- lo- 
which are tho sarao quality of wools lost year. The present 
warm weather will hasten shearing, and by next week wo shall 
expev' to see wool arriving quite freely. 
MoXROB, Mich , -tune 12.—No extensive sacs have taken place 
in Monroe yet. On Tuesday w loaro t'n«r one lot of lOOIbs-was 
sold at 35c. Tho prices.how-over, range from SO to.Pc Extra 
qualities will command rather more, whilo an Inferior article 
must fill below tho above quotation*. 
THE EXCELSIOR 
RAILROAD HORSE POWER, 
With Threshers, Separator s, Cleaners , Clover Hal¬ 
lers and Circular and Cross-Cut Saw-Mills 
for various purposes, and all other Im¬ 
plements astaptrd to the Power, 
T s not SURPASSED BY ANY N UY IN USE, and is offered 
on the mo.it iibcrol terms, both a.v to ditconnl and warranty. 
The subscriber la manti5*cllining the above Power, wiiiolicom- 
blue* ell the qualities of the most cetehcried Railroad Dorse 
1 'oweia, end snipe very valuable improvements. 
tjarxen-v, Kioto my y.su Wxuuaxtv.—T ho bingle Power will 
thresh from IUd to 175 bushels cd' Oats, Aye. Utickwheut or Bar¬ 
ley, easily. hi ono da}', niteudid by three men, awl will saw 
from 20 to 25 cords of weed in fie same time anu uitb die same 
number of moq. Tw Duuble Power will perform don hie, the 
amount of work In tii« same lime, with one additional man— 
and all other work of a similar kind with equal facility. Tne 
constniciinii of lue Power is snehthatUeau ho changed from 
a rigii to a be uand mac nitre, and the reverse, at plva.iire. as 
the grais are allontsido the Power and annessibie at all times. 
The tingle of elevation necessary to operate this Power is never 
greater, but olteu less than any other Power, which is inside of 
one-nnd-a-hnlf inches to the foot, with hones weighing l,tJt>J Its 
each, and without any harness. 
Those Power? H ive been severely tested, and pronounced 
•• Excelsior." which.of course, menus - Kxcetled by none," and 
their performance i.s a sufficient evidence of their superiority 
over the common Kadlecs Chain Powers 
The Warranty is as billows—If the Powers do notauswer the 
description, and do any reasonable amount of work required of 
them, the money will he refunded and the machines returned at 
the nuimtf\ctuiePs expense 
L'TfP' Acixts U'Av'iro, to whom a liberal commission will be 
given RICHARD M. PEASE 
Albany, N. Y., ISdi. 333w leow 
MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER 
Arrival of tho Ericsson, 
The steamer Ericsson, from Liverpool at noon 
the 27th, arrived at New York on the 10th iust. 
Great Britain.— In Parliament the annuity of 
£800 a year to the Princess Royal passed without 
division. Mr. Roebuck making feeble remon¬ 
strance. 
The dowry of £10,000 was brought before tho 
Commissioners of Supplies, when Mr, Cunningham 
moved tho pension be reduced to £0,000 and that 
the dowry he omitted, 14 members voting with 
him on his first motion and 10 on Die second.— 
The bill was read the first time, 
A new writ was moved for the, seat of Titos. G. 
Baring, who was appointed a Lord of the Ad¬ 
miralty. 
Attention had been called to the increased Im¬ 
portation of slaves iu Cuba, and the inadequate 
British force on t hat coast. Lord Palmerston said 
that Lord Clarendon had renewed his representa¬ 
tion to the Spanish Government on this flnbjo t, 
and uo effort would he wanting aa far as diplo¬ 
matic negotiation could go to induce the govern¬ 
ment at Madrid to take efleotual steps to put down 
the traffic. 
The East India Company have taken possession 
of the Island of Perim, in the Straits of Babel Man- 
del, completely commanding the entrance of the 
Red Sea. The ostensible cause is, that two years 
since an English ship which was wrecked on the 
coast of Barbara, was pillaged by the natives. An 
artillery garrison from India is already placed on 
the Islauil. 
Preparations were making at Portsmouth for the 
reception of the Grand Duke Constantine. 
France.— The Paris journal Des Debats con¬ 
firms the ratification of the Persian Treaty of 
Peace. 
It is asserted that the protocol of the Nenfchatel 
question was s igned in Paris on the evening of 
the 2(Jtli. 
Negotiations with the Mexican Envoy with Spain 
were understood to be impeded by Borne failure in 
diplomatic form, which will have to be referred to 
Mexico to be ratified. Although the Paris bourse 
has exhibited firmness, private accounts from Paris 
are not encouraging. 
It is affirmed that the Bank of France continues 
to maimaiu its stock bullion solely by artificial 
purchases. 
Tho French ConinianGcr-iu-Cbief on the coast of 
Africa has seized, in the name of the French Gov¬ 
ernment, a tract of laud called Dnkkar said ter be 
one of the most important in Senegal. 
I.iVEKVOot, Market, May 20.—PrortslOtt*—Bacon very 
dull. QuuUtiuna nominal in nbseuae of business. Weath¬ 
er favorable to consumption. Some Improvement in de¬ 
mand, if not in price, is confidently looked for. Cheese, 
shoulders and ham quite neglected. The high value of 
beef stops business. Pork mores slowly. Bacon, long 
middle ribs 53a Gd to 54a; boneless mixed 2a more; Bhort 
middles 5 Lb to BCs; boneless 5a more; cut nbs 62s to :4g. 
Cheese, li tie 50e@52s; oidinary to fair 40e@60fl. Beef, new 
$1 30(i?'? 1 GO per tierce. Pork, new l)0eft_$02*; shoulders, 
now 42r@t4s. Lard remai oh stagnant at 06s(«j60!i. Tallotv 
in request at full rates for butchers. 
Breadstuff* have been in animated request. Wheat, 
white Canadian (la 0J©10s per 70 lbs; Southern 10s((7.10s 
4d; Bed WeeCSii 0d®3» 10d; do Southern 9s3d@9a6d.— 
Flour, Weoteru Canal SUiJJSSk Gd per 106 lhs; Philadelphia 
32s@;l2-i Gd. Indian corn, yellow, ;Ws@3Us Gd per 480 lbs; 
mixed JSSe tld©;ii)s; white 40®4Gs Off 
Richardson, Speuee & Co. quote a* follows:—Wheat and 
flour in good speculative demand. On Saturday and Mon- 
day the former advanced 2cg$3d per 70 lbs; the latter 1 r 
per barrel over Friday's prices, ludiancorn also advanced 
l 8 @ls 6 d per qr. At the market to-day, however, wheat 
aud flour are of slow sale, and easier to buy. Indian corn 
advanced to 37a 6 d yellow; 40s 6 d white. 
The Pacific Waoox Road.— The Galveston pa¬ 
pers arc jubilant over tho arrival of a company of 
U. S, troops, consisting o! about City men, with 
officers, engineers, &c., under the command of 
Lieut Beale, who has a complete outfit for making 
the survey of the wagon road to the l'acittc, as or¬ 
dered by an act of the last Congress. They have 
some seventy five mules and horses, with wagons 
and everything requisite for the important ser¬ 
vices required of them, aud were to disembark at 
Indiauola, aud proceed direct to San Antonio. 
hers to the Ktra.ii, Nrilv-Yotitfina, iu any cue Township, sent in 
or remitted according to osr term*, previous to July 1,1.857. 
ONE il i- NDKED DO BEARS for t-, next largest list as above. 
SEVENTY-K 1 V K liOt.r.AUS f ir the next largest list. 
FIFTY DOT.BARS (hr the next largest list. 
THIRTY Out.BARS for I He next list. 
TWENTY DIE.LARS for the next li*L 
FIFTEEN DOLLARS for the nest list. 
TEN DOL LARS for ka c n of the in'xt. five lists. 
FIVE DOLLARS for xaiTH of the next Five Lists. 
$800 EN STATS PREMIUMS! 
As most of our General Breinitras hare heretofore been won 
hj persons in the titate of New York, thus precluding Agents 
and trie ml a a: a distance from successful competition, we nave 
concluded ro offer i»HoO m State and Prouimia i LV.rs. 1 , vi»: One 
Hundred Hollar* for the roos barobst U 3 ts from EACH of 
tie States of I'k.y.ystlvaxia. Otno. MiCHlC.iv, I.vcmxx. Ij.m- 
sots, Wisconsin, Iowa, and tho Frovinee of Caxada Wsgi, 
divided as follows; 
FIFTY DDT.I,AfiS, lx Cash, for tha largest list of Yearly 
Subscribers to tho Ruuai.Nf.w-Yorker from 'each of the above 
named States and Canada West, sent in or remitted according 
to our Terms, previona to the 1st of July, 1S57, 
TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS for tha next largest list as above. 
FIFTEKN DOLLARS fox tha next largest list. 
TEN DOLLARS for the next largest list 
ry Competitors for tiia Scare aud Provincial Preminms, can 
also compete fee the iartjt Omerat Ur-vst Comment upon the un¬ 
precedented liberality and advantages of this list is unnecessary 
The names and number or subfcrihcra obtained by each com¬ 
petitor, will be published tn tltc Rural, (or in a circular, and 
mailed to all Interested, ns eoon after the 1st of April aa the re¬ 
sult etui he ascertained.) and the cash paid to the order of the 
successful competitor. 
£~P~ To give Po 5 t-M.istere and other Local Agents a fair, 
equal chance, traveling agents, post-riders and citizens of Roch¬ 
ester ara excluded. 
tASri" Specimen Numbers. Show Bills, Prospectuses, .tc., fur¬ 
nished free to all who are disposed to compete fcr Premiums, or 
who desire to aid in extending the circulation or the Rural.— 
Subscription money should be properly inclosed, and carefully 
addressed and mailed to 
D. It. X. MOORE, Rochester, N. X. 
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The Submarine Telegraph.—A letter received 
by a geiitlemuu of New York city, per last steam¬ 
er, from Prof. Morse, says: — “All iny investiga¬ 
tions into the practicability of working the tele¬ 
graphic wire with commercial speed between 
America and Europe, and study with Dr. White- 
house on tho phenomena of the electric current 
in submarine conductors, give me only stronger 
assurance than ever of its ultimate success, and a 
success realizing your most sanguine antioipa 
tions.” 
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FllHKSK BOOKS are undo by practical and suecut.afulTeac.ri- 
Gbn. John B. WAi.BACH,tbe oldest officer in the 
U. S. Army, died in Baltimore on the 10th inst., in 
the 93d year of his age. Gen. W. wa3 born in 
Alsace, on the Rhine, in October, 1704. 
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Evideuce is constantly coming in showing they will bear the 
moat rigid scruUir,, aud are most esteemed where they are most 
In Spencorport. N. Y., at the residence of Mr. J. R. Ganetreo, 
June 11th. by Rev Wn: A. I’ox, 31 r il EX K Y A. KENDALL, 
of Cortland, and Mias liATTIE D. TANNER, of Attica 
In Lodi, N. Y., Jnne Uth, by Rev D. Crow, Mr. HERMAN W. 
HALSEY aDd JUss SARAH MEEKER, both of Lodi. 
thoroughly examined aud tested. 
FUa/out eunaniir illustrated in t,V ferf style of t*\S orl 
AVe earnestly nir.i'e cttimmaiion and desire comparison with, any 
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SPECIFIC PREMIUMS. 
In order to eswxrd evert person who may aid in extend¬ 
ing the circulation of the Rural New-Yorkes, we offer TO all 
( inrrmfinp ronjasiton for the Larye CtesA Franiums previously pul- 
iWiefi the following liberal Spcrinc Frertcrs : 
SLX DDI.BARS in Cash, (or ®ij in Books, at cash prices, 
postage pre-paiil.) and an extra copy od the RcaxLto every per¬ 
son remitting payment for rirTY oi more Yearly Snlsscribers, ac¬ 
cording to our Terms, previous to the 1st of July, 1357, 
FIVE DOLLARS ts Cash, itf either a copy of • lippeocott's 
Pionouneing Gazetteer of rue IVorld, or 66 In Agricultural 
Books.) to every one remitting for roKTY-rooR-Or more subscri¬ 
bers. aa above. 
FOUR DOLLARS is Casw, for a copy of the “Japan Expe¬ 
dition"—price $ 1 —or $5 in other Books,) to trrerv one remitting 
for TintiTT-EK-ur or more subscribers. 
THREE DOLLARS IN Cash, (or a copy of Webster’s Royal 
Octavo Dictionary, Unabridged in Words.—or$4 in other Books,) 
and an extra copy of the Rural to every one retrdttiLg for 
thirty-two or more subscribers. 
THREE DOLLARS tx Casu, (or the above named Dictionary,) 
to every one remitting for twenty-vive subscribers. (Agents 
can retain the c*sk for Specific Premiums, fioductin-It from 
remittance.) 
To every one remitting for twenty subscribers we will give 
two extra copies of the Rrs \z, and tho 9 th and 10th (or any 
other two) volumes of the Wool Grower and Stock Register—nr 
a handsomely bound volume of the Rural for 1*56, (price 63 )— 
or either Harper’s. Putnam's, Graham's, 'lodey'a or the Knick¬ 
erbocker Magazine for 1-57. 
T every one remitting fox tiween snbtcribers, an extra copy 
of Rural and either volume of the W G. 4 S. R .—or a copy of 
either the Horticulturist, Arthur's Magazine, or any other $2 
periodical. 
To every one remitting for ten subscribers, an extra copy of 
the Rural and either rclnma of foie W. G. & S. R. 
To every one remitting for six copies ($10,) an extra copy of 
the Rural 
At Herman, Wia., Mny 27th, HENRY B. QUICK, formerly of 
Mendon, Monroe Co., N. Y, aged 23 years and 10 months. 
Ru ra l New-Yorker Office, ) 
Rochester, Jnne 16, 1867. J 
No change in prices of flonr—quotations nominal. 
Grain—W heat as last quoted. Corn has declined 6@12)i'c.— 
Oats have fallen of 6 c. 
Provisions—B eef has lost $1 per cwt during tho week. But. 
ter rates 15@l6t-—hard work obtaining the lat tor price. Cheese 
drooping with a falling off 2@3e. per pound within four or five 
days. Eggs lie. peT dozen. Potatoes, for tome reason, have 
lost iu price rapidly, S0(r?!76c- being th.- limit of the market 
Hides—D uring the woek a remarkable redaction has taken 
place lu hides, £c. per pound being tha extreme rates. 
Hat still falling—Sllkir-’U being tbo current rates. 
B0CHE3TER WHOLESALE PRICKS. 
Ftoun and Grain. 
Flour. bbB..$7,l«X$S.75 
Wheat, Gen.$1,85(3)1,90 
Beet white Canada, $!,o5q:d,9d 
Cora... 88 c 
Oats .. 56o 
Barley.$l,00^,I,!2 r b£ 
Buckwhc at.tAaiSrc 
Beans.$1 ,50 ;<i)2.i »I 
Pena.$1.0U©I,26 
Mxats. 
Pork, Mees. 
Do. cwt..SuOOiityW 
Beef, cwt... fii.-’r 
TRIAJj OF MOWERS AND REAPERS, 
±3y tlie Monroe (Jo. Society. 
T here will be a trial of mowers and reap¬ 
ers under me direction or the Monroe County Agricultural 
Society, on thetr Exit Grounds, on Wednesday tho first day of 
July, to commence at one o'clock. P. M. 
The following preminms are offered: 
For the best Mower and Reaper Combined 
Silver Medal and $10 00 
“ 2d *• - 500 
For the heat Mower, Silver Medal and.10 00 
• 2d “ •• . 5 00 
For the best Kasper, " " “ .lo 90 
" fid '• . 5 00 
For ih« best Mowing with Scythe by hand. 5 '10 
Caudles, box.13K(2,U|(c 
Fruits and Rootsi 
Apple* hnshel_$1/A)@l,7. r . 
Do dried.$2,l»tj2,2 r i 
Polaioes.hui^-fic 
IIrasa and Skins 
Blangbtor.0®5c 
c«ir.uocSioc 
Sheep pelts.$L5o./Sl.75 
Lamb do ..............IXira/Mo 
SR EDS. 
Clover bushel.$6,50(57.tW 
Timothy. 
SnsDRtrs. 
Wood, hard.flAO'ii.SO 
Do. sort.. .|3,mva,'i*,uo 
CoaB iA'high......... 2 $-Ol.L.5j 
Bo. r.iiiIcti. I,-.', 
Do. Blossburg.$5.50 
Do. Shitmokin.... .$',25(ju7,50 
Do. Char.106ffl2Kc 
Salt Mil..$p,u«v?T..fo 
Hay, tan.flfolAJ 
“ 4tli “ “ " “ “ . 101 ) 
" 6 th “ •• “ Yol. Tranfactions. 
Regulations as to the amount to be mowed, Ac, will be made 
known at the commencement of the trial. 
A pre:nium of $5 is alto offered for the best How Bake. If 
pracGcable, an opportunity win 1 » given to test the merits of 
the Rakes Discretionary premiums will also bo awarded for 
other implements used iu bin-fug and harvesting. All parsons 
competing for preminms with Slachines. will be Fnbject to an 
entry fee of $1 each. Those Mowing by hand $! each. Admis¬ 
sion to pie Giouud(e—Life members wipe their fomilieetj-'!—all 
other persoMR It) i-en«s pjc-Il 
The Board of Managers will take spe.-ial pains to pnyrido 
competent J - (ia-es to decide upon the merits ot tho articles ex¬ 
hibited and the work performed. 
Ertr.es maybe tn-clo with the Fccretmy at tbclr Acricaltu nil 
Rooms, 44 Arcade. Rochester, before the first of July, cr at she 
Office co the ’’.rounds, belore 12 o'clock of the day of trial. 
The gras- cn tha ground will bo sold at auction after tho trial, 
on the same dav. 
I. A HOUBIR, Fev'y. W. HODGES, Pres't. 
Boston Horst, JIapkrt.— The horse market stilt continues 
very dull, the general depress ju of business affeeting the trade 
to *-great *r. cut. Ilitre have b«n but few horses sold in foils 
city in comparison with some former seasons, and those most 
iuquired for are matched carriase and t>«i 4 «.«o hntwn Wall 
ruarcbed pat*- an e-ji.-il. sesree, and sell turn A pair Of 
bays, a tip-top article, sold resendy for $l, 2 > 4 i. ^Businesshorses 
are not plenty, and fanev ar.imai-i are slow of sale. A lot of 
iimwi tunic up from Main..- recently, and after seeking pur¬ 
chasers several days, were taken to New York. There are but 
few horses in I he sale stables, and there are still fewer purcha¬ 
sers .—Boston Jounmi. 
teABKY & BUCHAN, 
Dealers in Hats, Caps Arm Funs, a: the “ Old Premium Hat 
Store," No. 23 State street, Rochester, N T. 3S7 
Arrival of the North America, 
RAPAT..JE & CO S 
Genesee Rrtn to Acxu-ui.—-xai. WjcrnccsE, 63 Buffalo 
St, Rochester. > Y, and Po.-t Hope, C. W. Agricultural 
Implements. Machines. Ac., at Wholesale and Ret-.il Import¬ 
ed nnd home grown Qatden, Fie'J and Flower Seeds. 3S7 
Tub Canadian screw aieamahip North America 
arrived at Quebec on the 13th inst., having left 
Liverpool on the 3d. 
The Russian Grand Duke Constantine paid a 
strictly private visit to Queen Victoria, at Orborne, 
arriving there at nnd-day on the 30th, from Cher¬ 
bourg. Ills Imperial E'fghncsa was saluted by the 
shipa-of-war assembled there, and the American 
frigate Susqaebanuah took a prominent part, the 
Russian Hag being run np at the main during the 
salute, aud the band playing the Russian Xational 
Anthem. The Sasquehannah immediately after 
sailed for Gravesend. The Grand Duke on Mon¬ 
day morning sailed for Calais, under salutes from 
the Royal steam battery at Covers aud the fleet at 
Spithead. 
Mr. Stevens, tho English Consul at Teheran, ar¬ 
rived ut Vienna, May 30, with the ratified Anglo- 
Saxou treaty, and left for London tho same evening. 
1,300 houses have been burned down by a great 
fire in the Turkish capitol. 
The Federal Assembly of Berne have been con¬ 
voked to ratify the treaty with Russia. 
Mr. Dallas has consented to the making of the 
required alte rations iu the U, S. Frigate Niagara, 
so that it wu3 hoped that she would ship her half 
of the Trans-Atlantic Telegraph cable. 
It was again reported that (Jen. Concha will soon 
be removed from the Government of Cuba, owing 
to his actually aiding the Whivc trade for profit 
A very excited politico-religious demonstration 
was made in Brussels on the 27th, arising from the 
opposition of the ultru-Montane Catholic members 
of the Legislature to tho proposed course of tho 
Government with respect to religious houses of 
the Government aud property, the public was 
driven from the Parliament Halls by military, aud 
riots followed in Liege, Mona, Ghent and Antwerp. 
The Chambers were adjourned on the 20th nlh, and 
on the 10 th inst, Brussels were tranquil. 
Breadstuff market, owing to the favorable crop nnd 
weather, was heavy, and nU qualities were heavy. Flour 
declined l* per barrel. Wheat—3d@-ldlf>wer. Quotations 
nominal. Corn also very dull, aud previous quotations 
barely maintained. 
Provision market dull. Bacon is heavy at prices fully 
3a lower. Lard heavy, but without change. 
BRIGGS & BROTHER, 
IMPORTERS AND GROWERS, ;<ud Wiolestle mil Retail Dealers 
in Garden, Field and Flower iteeds. ana Horticultural Imple¬ 
ments. 85 State .-t Rcciesier. Y. rj-" Seeds furnished on 
commission. Choice Pens and Beans at Wholesale. 3S7 
AEON GARDEN ORNAMENTS. 
O YER THIRTY DIFFERENT STYLES AND SIZES OF 
Va»v*. fogrti £2 lo (JlOtt each. 
Fountain*, suitable for Public Parks. Private Grounds aud 
Conscrvitfor.-ra, Sevet.vl now patterns this spring 
6 *uui iner Ilou-ea, Nuttees, Vine and Balcony I;riders. Statu¬ 
ary—l eer. Eagle*. Dor-, Lions, Lambs, xc. 
Iron IIin**- Mangers Hay Racks and Stable Partitions; 
Feed Troughs fot Swine aud Poultry. 
Iron liedstc-ads for Hospitals. Semimirlet. and private 
houses. JANES. BEEBE A CO.. 
3S7w3 356 Broadway, New York. 
White Ash, hbl.$136*12,50 
Oodtuh »«»tetal..&o0jai5,ao 
Trent, bbl.;$S,U(J 
COLE, ADAMS & CO., 
(Successors to Williau N. Sage.) Booksellers, Stationers, aud 
Dealers in Printers' Stock. No. 4t) Buffalo St.. Rochester, N. Y 
A. H COLS. W. A. ADAMS. <5. P. ADAMS 
-J. E. CHENEY <fc CO., 
Manufactut.sss of KtDZtE's Water Filters, Thermometers. 
Refrigerators. Stoves. Tin Copper and Sheet Iron Ware—and 
Dealers in Hons* r'arnisMng Goods of every description. 
Nos. 59 and 61 State St. Rochester. -V. Y. '3S7 
PRODUCE AND PROVISION MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, Junk 15.—Flour—Medium aud coin grades are 
N^lOc lower. Choice grades nre Arm. Sate* at fo.-Wiflh.M for 
for Biiper State: #6,9U®7,t'J for extra do; Jd.tot.r/i.lv' super 
Western; f>.IA)f'i!7.5U for com to medium and extra Mich, tud. 
Hi, WU. and Ohio, closing dull and tend*iiry downward. Cana¬ 
dian flour lower on common; sales at SfoWiajLftJ for super; $7,18 
@9,U0 for extra 
Grain— Nothing doing in wheat and market unchanged. Kye 
scarce and war.:-d at full price. Aiks at LfoJIfifc. and now 
finely held at l.VJo. Cora dull, nnsettled and lower; sales at 
9A ,;*5c forin'xcd Wcsteni In stole arid afloat, closing with buy¬ 
ers at 911c and sellers at .it.ijl'lr Oats dull and lower a* 5;,y.o5. 
Puovismns—T he Fork market la dull uud lower. Sales at 
$2!.35,i:fi:t,.«) for meas; SIP.2>^19,25 for prime. Latd firm; sales 
Hi 14WtlD2c. Butter la good supply and mtrkot heavy, «t 
lujifoic for Cdito and 16-f 23c lor Stab*. Cheese nleuty and dull 
at 6@lU.Ho. 
BUFPALO, June 15—Flour—Sales Saturday after our re¬ 
port. extra State ai JO/,11. Th.i» mo ruing market dull: demaud 
being almost wholly of a retail character. Sales choice super 
Wisconsin at $7,42 and extra do ut $7,75; double extra wnite 
Wisconsin at sfo and double extra Onto at Sc.25. 
Grain—W heat opened lower, with sales before steamer. Chi¬ 
cago spring at $132, and Mlra-ankt-e club at 51 ,IS. After now> 
beeunc known, Chicago spring ut $1 so. Coin ha* declined; 
sales Saturday after our report, »t?2e. afloat This aioralng 7 c 
Oats tn moderate demand. Kye la lair demand; rates to arrive 
«t $1,25 ti (low;. 
rrULK AND Tll.K MACHINES, Iboree or hand.) for sale 
X at our yard on Clinton S:„ Buffalo; Clarence, Erie Co. aud 
Warsaw, Wyoming Co- Address H. RICE, Clarence, or T. 
MAYOOCK, North Buffalo, Erie Co. 3SSw-3 
ADAMS, EASTINGS & Me YEAN, 
Gexesee Parrs Mitts. Manufacturers of Book, Printing and 
Wrapping Paper, and Dealera In Fine Pur.-r, Printers’ Stock, 
Inks. Straw Board, ,4c Wareho-.ise, No 69 State St. Roenes- 
ter. Cash paid for Rags. Sirring. Repo. Ac. 357 
^EliKSIlUJE PIG* FOR SALE—Descended from tha 
J imported stock of Col Morris —warranted pure bred. 
Lakeville, Conn., May 25,1S57. pS6w3j WM. J. FETTER. 
Tte'LECTIC PHYSICIAN. Office 336 Main, comer of Court 
XL street, Buffalo, N. Y. Parttcnlar attention given to Diseases 
of Women and Children. Le having made chronic disease* of 
women Ills epvctal study for for- last ten years. Application* 
from a distance, by tetter or otherwise, for advicO or medicine, 
wtU rccelvo prompt attention. 
ERASTUS DARROW & BROTHER, 
Book Skluces. Pcnti'nxns and Statioxma Cshorn House 
Block, Kite he star, N. Y., Wbolesalo nsd Retail Dealers in 
School, -V 'dical, R«-ligieus, Sunday School, Miscellaneous 
and New Books, Writing Paper, Plates. Slate Pencils, Print¬ 
ing Ink, Ac. Orders front Dealers solicited 3S7 
5 . A . SLLlii’ 
TTrr .ip and glow: stork, ts stats street, 
V I Kcoiesle.-. N. V. Haring purchased toe Retail trade of 
what 1- as king ber-i known as Strong s Whip and Glove Store, I 
intend to nuke it the most desSrsbie place tor the purchase of 
WHIPS, GLOVES. gaNES ANn UMBRKLI.vs 
in the city. I shall keep a larger and better assortment of these 
goods than has everte fore been kept here. 
Ladies will find it to their advantage to call And look at my 
assortment of Kid Gloves. 
UNITED STATES MAGAZINE FOR ONLY 82. 
THIS LARGE, EXCELLENT, AND BEAUTI- 
/ri\ iA ttULLY lLti’STiisrsp Monthly will be cent to any 
Ur f address, a year, for only Mailed at the Pnbli.-.i- 
Nk I ing Office. By tnking it with a large club each sub- 
f 1 / r scriber raves a dollar New Vol. commences with 
HP* July No. Address R. LAWRENCE, 
Norta Branford, Conn. 
GEORGE H. LOVETT, 
DIE-SINKElt AND MEDALIST, 
S -4 Nassau StseBt, New Took. 
G OLD. SILVER AND BRONZE MEDALS prepared In the 
first style of the Art. for Agricultural Societies, Institu¬ 
tions, Associations, College?, Schools. Ac. Ac. 3&5wl3 
BOGARDtJS &s LEWIS, 
OPERATIVE LITHOGRAPHERS & ENGRAVERS, 
280 MAIN ST., BUFFALO, N. Y. 
J D. Bogaspcs.! [ 266wcI [Joseph Lewis. 
J. SAGE <S SONS, 
LiITUOGK-AFHElite AND ENGRAYEIM- 
SOB Mats Street, BcrroLO, 
OVHS S VY. Gr E’S MUSIC STOBH. 
Gli.YlN D1UXLS — BKOAU CAST SOWER. 
QF.YMOUR'S GRAIN PRILLS, capable of sowing ell kinds 
O of Grain, Ilian Pens to Grass teed; also, fine fertilizer?, 
either broad cn -1 or In drills : 
Seymonr’i One-Horse Brill, adapted to drilling grain 
among standing corn ; also, 
Siymoiir’H Hrinul Cuat Solving Machines, are all fur¬ 
nished !•> order, Cirenlant and n prompt reply to all inquiries. 
Address C. H. SEYMOUR, Momiiacturer, 
or if SRV _UOUK, Patentee. 
East BloowfieVI, Opt. Co-, N. Y, 
THE CATTLE MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, Jure 10.—Bkkves—T he Current prices for the 
week at all the markets arc as follows:—First quality, 12 te,;.;; 
@13o: Ordinary, U>b@12c.; Common, ll@ll.C 5 c.; Interior, 
lOfotilii.hjc. 
Cows axp Catve:-.—First quality,$65v'fffl; Ordinarv, §50.A55; 
Common. § 10 @IA; interior, $25^;CtS. 
Vkai. CJaLVES—Kxlrn,7 tec ; Ofon-r qualities, 4,@5t^c. 
StiRitp anp i.Aitr-i—First quality, $9,*AVi'12; Other qualities, 
|£S,50@iiU. 
Swire—F irst quality, Other qualities, 6 @'c. 
CAMBRIDGE, Jrxx 10.—At market 210 Cattle, 175 Beeves, A 
35 Stere 3 . cousrtstlngol Working Ox- t, Cows and Calves, Ytar- 
lings, two and thre e years old. 
1‘MCM—Market Beef—Extra,$9,5A.,;10,00; First quality, $6,75 
(30,25; second quality, $7,5b; third quality, $ 6 ,fieri 6,75; ordi¬ 
nary, $5,00. 
WOUKTXC! Oxil?!—$!' to $225. 
Cows anp Calx E 9 —$35, to, 50,367. 
Ybaiujkus—^OO te.'X! Two years old, $55@40. Three years 
Old. $45(350 
Ykal Calvxs—$(, fOm l2each. 
Sukkp anp l.xtHlO—,50 at market. Prices—Iu lots, $4, 5,50 
@6.00 each Extra and selections, $ 6 , jfoiO. 
Hu>ks— 7'iiXSc. » IK Tallow 7tv‘^C- V- IK 
PKLT3-2.fo-,3$fi,00 each. Calf Skins 14fo I5e. M lb. 
bwiNK-Few nt market- Prices—Live weight, 7K@fBvC. >) IK 
Dressed hogs, 9}j(3)l(IKje. Shouts, wholesale, S@9c.; retail 9^a@ 
'fl^c. IK Spring pigs 10@jyo 'jl IK 
BRIGHTON. Juxx 11.—At market 575 Reef Cattle. 76 Stores, 
'I ^ A’gw'jj uud Calves, SlKJ Sheep auil 
REMOVAL. 
FRANCIS As LOUTRHL, 
Stationers, Printers and Book - Binders, 
Hava Removed from their Old Staad to the New Store 
ZSTo. -1.73 Maiden Diane, 
[.Ve.rr JVosssn Sf., JVeir- Tori ] 
We supply everything ia our lino. Orders receive 
prompt attention. 3S3w26 
MORGAN MILLER. 
riMITS HORSE WILL STAND FOR THE IMPROVEMENT 
X of Horses at tho following places, \i?...- -Monday, at Morton 
Allen's, two miles west Of Summer Hill; Thursdays, at P. West- 
teriniin’s, in Ttnxton; nnd the rest of the time at 11. F. Wal¬ 
pole's Hotel in Homer. 
Morgan Miller Is a t It of tho celebrated home. Green Moun¬ 
tain Morgan, owrswl by Silas Hale of South Revulsion. Mass., 
and is the same oto that has stood ut Van Auden'* Hotel fot tho 
last two years. 
Tk«ji 3—$10 to Insure a foal; $- to be paid dowu. Mitres n>- 
luracd regularly through the aeason ami do not prove with foal 
the $2 will bo refunded All accidents to mares at this risk of 
tho owners. All persons parting with mates before loafing time 
will be held responriblo for tins insurance money. Pay consid¬ 
ered due Feb. i„t- Tbo public are invited to cal! aud examine 
for tbenncIvcA, 
I V“ J’oeitivolv no business done on tho Sabbath 
Homer, N, Y , May 27, 1357- LEWIS CLARK fid. 
CROWN Sc EMERY, 
Publishers and Wholesale Booksellers, 
43 COHNIULL BOSTON, MASS. 
P ARTICULAR NOfiCK TO BOOK AGENTS, COLPOR- 
teurs, and ail Traveling Book Dealers, or those who wish to 
enter into the business, whether Mule or Female. 
YOU 1 AN BUY BOt'KS OF US, 
Including Historical, Biographical. Religious and Miscolluneons, 
on better ;-aper, batter printed, aud better and more splendidly 
bound, and which will svii farter, and on which yon can i .ako 
more money, than of any other House In the country; and as a 
particular inducement to you. wo will pay freight -m ail yack ages 
or boxes, as far as New York city or Albauv For Catnloghe, 
terms. Ac-, address CROWN A EMERY, 
354wS 4S Conihftl, Boston, Mass- 
C . A. BURR *fc CO., 
IMPORTERS, MANUFACTURERS AND 
X Dealers in 
Watches, Jewelry and Diamonds. Plain and Fancy 
Sliver Ware, Fine Table Cutlery, Silver 
Phited Occds. and a great Variety 
ot Fancy Articles. 
Onr assortment of too above Geods is the largest to be found, 
mid the prices the most reasonable. We invite the attention of 
those who wish to examine or purchase. 
O. A. Bens, 1 No. 2 State St, Rochester, N. Y. 
Jxo. T. Fox. y 3S6tf 
Cbas H. Wrbb. ) 
Arrival of the George Law 
\ TKiNS* SF.l.F-UAlvlNG REAPER AND MOWER. 
fil Ifoe subscriber has two of the above named machines which 
he will sell or exchange for Hoi-sea. 1 (1 RAM WOOD, 
Livery OtSco next to National Hotel, North Fitahugh, St. 
Rochestcr, May l.\ I.S57. SSatf 
ELKIUNT COUNTRY KESIUENCK 
And Valuable Mill Property to be Sold at Auction 
tpilK SUBSCRIBER WILL SELL AT PUBLIC SALE, on 
X Taitradav, June 25. lx>7. Ilia cleguut Country Residence, 
consisting of six acres of good Lind, on which nre * largo ami 
commodious Gothic Honan, Carmage tamsa ,1 ,<i shed; also a 
great varloty nf fruit arid Ornamental tree* c-f serera', years' 
growth. Rriit nnipcrty is plcnuntly located in the vtllng,, •( 
frnmnitbh'-.rj:. Tompkins Co.. N. t . and Is one of the tuoal de- 
slrablii residences tn Ccrdral New York. 
Al-n, a valuable Mill Property, consisting of a g:od Grist and 
Flounuc Mill with * run or ateac. In gcod order and doing a 
good bnsfipesi. Also, a goodSaa Mill, three Dwelling Houses 
ami about fit* acres of good la-,.!. Any ono wishing such pro¬ 
perty would do well to av ail themselves of this opportunity, as 
It is expected that it will >"fi for much less than its real worth, as 
it is sold on account of the subscriber's feeble health and desire 
for a change ot climate. 
Tuans np SSL*.—On Mill Property, one-third down and the 
Imlatice in live equal Annual payments On Residence, one-half 
down and bjiltujco In one yeai. W C. WOODWORTH. 
Trumnnsburg, N. y, .Un,, lfi; 1S57. 
The steamship George Law, from Aspinwall, ar¬ 
rived at New York on the 12th ult. She brings 
California mails of May 20th — two weeks’ later 
news, aud $1,900,000 in specie. 
The California papers confirm the execution of 
Cralibe and tils party. A general feeling of re¬ 
venge was moat prevalent, but no overt act had 
been committed- 
The mines were yielding well, 
Another indictment has been found against 
Bates, the State Treasurer. 
From Oregon there is nothing of importance. 
Ail'aira on the Isthmus were quiet. The New 
Greuudian administration will not accede to the 
demand of the United States. 
There is nothing new from Nicaragua. 
Tho revolution in Peru was suppressed. 
The insurgents fleet surrendered to the Gov¬ 
ernment. 
Intelligence from San Juan del Norte states that 
over loo of Walker's men arc still at that place 
destitute and sick. 
The British trig ate Sattelito had sailed from 
Callao for Vancouver’s Island, her commander 
having been commissioned by the English govern¬ 
ment to settle in conjunction with the U. G. Com¬ 
missioners, the Oregon Boundary business. 
Lima is improving rapidly. 
A Hairs in other South American States generally 
SrP-iALiDUNTO-’S 
Steam Engine and Circular Saw-Mill Manufactory. 
I MPROVED ENGINES AND ROILERS,—Pinrttlwr Snw-Jtfflsf 
with cast ste-sl mandrels and strong iron hevi-bloctot. terer- 
aet—one sawyer cutting 1,1X0 feet, inch pine, per hour Swh and 
muloy Saw-tetlU, with rotary teed.— Shingle Set.-mills, selt-sot- 
ttug and self-stopping. Heading mills, siding mills, for making 
IcHtlier edged sluing. Shit gte catting mai lues, Straw-cutters* 
Stove-jointers, operated by tho foot, Jointirg vriu great rapidity, 
Bedstead and Chair making machinery. Chucks *ud bollow an¬ 
gers, Broom hat.dlo lathes. Wood latbas. Broom tnochlTiery, 
Picket fence machim-iy, forrm Pnstet;. Gnla SeparntoTS, Hori¬ 
zontal Snrat machines."and other machistory for Mills of all kinds 
made on short notice. Contracts taken ter building mills. Cir¬ 
culars with cuts and other information given, by addressing L. 
A. SPALDING, Locke rt, Niagara Ox, N. Y. 3S3wS 
FltEIt X.VBOH VVAKJIUOCSE. 
Dry Goode and Wros-erlc* Strictly Free Lubor. 
riMiK UNDBRSIGXED INVJTH 8 ATTENTION to his Estate- 
X Ushmetst. The Cotton tnnnnfiictatvd la Ms Milt, is wholly 
free labor. A largo stock ot Staple InbriCS in variety la main- 
Pt n«d Refined and giteccfVW.10 Sagaro, Sleara Syrup and VP. L 
Molnsscr, Coffees, Rice, Ac., on hand Price lists nnd samples 
i GKO W. TAYI.OK. 
corner of 5th and Chmry Sts., PfolU, Pa. 
BUYS’ TAILOK. 
B OYS' CLOTHES OF KYKRY DESCRIPTION MADE 
to order ja the lest ma.-totr nnd In the most fashtraiable style 
nt tvry 101 c y'ViM Particular aUanticni nald to cutting lor men 
or boys W. W. PARSKLL 8 «l CLARKSON'S, 
3S8wll> 26 and 27 Aroado Gulletyi Rochester. 
THE WOOL MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, Just 111—Tho market continues extremely 
quiet, bnt Prices are without material change Iho stock of old 
Fleece Is almost exhausted, and lor tlie small sales making full 
previous rates are obtained. The decline .'tom the highest rates 
of the season is fully 5o tte, and on Pulled 7c. Tho stock both 
la dealers’ anil manufacturers' hands now is ninitnally light, 
consequently Close producers who cannot well stop their works, 
und whoso stock has bocomo reduced, are reluctantly compelled 
to pay high price: lors'tpplylng Uiolr liamedUte wauta Thnso. 
however, should bo taken as nu guide for forming a currency lor 
the new clip, The past season baa been one of great depresslot! 
iu t .10 Good, market, and ir too manufacturer does uot prosper. 
It follow* - a cousequvnve that he c a. it pay the wool-grower 
a good price for hi* Wool. It tus teen said that onr producers 
do uot possess c vpital or experience enough to give any otlrun- 
1 ns to tho iiianiifaotnrin* busiia'.ss tnonr midst, uud he rare their 
Ifi-sueccas iuuuntenditig with the Enpipesn fitcrteuits. This U 
a ttrand mlstnk*. Muny nf our worthy eapit-Vdate have tost 
tholv fortunes In years g.mu by in their endeavor* to estahllah 
mannfactntlng lo" luU ocumry. and vlioc of them have made tj 
handsome goods a« could be produced in any conn try *,l the 
KLMIK.I .11 USIC SCHOOL. 
T HIS INSTITUTION, for Instruction on the Plano, Organ, 
MelOlieon, Unitor, Violin, and in Vocal Music and Hanaouy. 
la sittsntod In a laautlftil valley—lieahtefot, qnict and p.'e aaant — 
and provides a more thorough course of Musical. Isstsiutioh 
than has before been offered, on this Continent. Pupils enjoy 
superior adrtHjbksvs in many respects, being ntnlcr the aopep> 
vision of Teachers who have ’•r-eH severe! >rsre with the beat 
uvister>. and gtadnated with too highest honor*. Terms for 
IN ., rommenee as follows : 
March 4th, June Sd, September #d. TVcemteer S!d. 
lhiplls can enter at any timo during tev ronn Thirty pnplL cau 
be accommodated In tho fltmilv of iho Principal, at the rate of 
fnl per Term—Inolndinir board, tuition, nsa ot piano, warning, 
fuel and Ugh*. For furtlmr parllculars. owl alliiecesranr Infor¬ 
mation ad.lrera 11138 L. G. M_ on, I'nrxcirxt- 
Klmirn, N. Y., M\v. 1S9T__ -Ydainwo 
I F YOU WANT TO SELL 08 BUY A FARM. ADDRESS 
Jaxkj Koi.rr, ituffalo, N. Y. See advertisement tn No 570 
of Eurcti, Feb. 7th. 372tf 
THE ROCHESTER STONE YARD, 
I S WELL STOCKED AT ALL TIMES WITH THE BEST 
quality ol LOv KfOKt aud Mxdixa St.qp Stds k. sttch ns 
LTngglug. Platform. Curb, Paving and Cross-walk; Cups and 
Sill* Water Vabloa Door Sills, of any sire required, Stope, Co- 
puiq. Well and Distort) Outers, Buildin* Stone, ,tc., which will 
be furoi-hed ,1 tho lowest priees on short notice, ural laid In tho 
best manner il desired. \V 0 will tlso ifoiiror Stone in any quan¬ 
tity to any place an the lake*, Canals or Raihoaiv Thankrtll 
tor the patronago heretofore bestowed apon ns by ountnstomors 
and fricmls, we shall endeavor to merit a continuance. 
Office and Ynrd In Roc Veter, comer of Fitxhugb St. and Erie 
Canal, Just south of Coins House In Buffalo, an tho Canal op¬ 
posite tho Courier Honoe and Erie street Depot, 
Orderu addressod to cl' ei of the tuuSeralgnetl, • •' lolt nt our 
nu antes at Locknovt 01 Medina, will b« utteadeil U> punctually. 
TffOMAR RAT1IRUN. Dnffslo. 
WM. W WHITMORK, Lockport,) uinpncwra. 
WM. CARSON, Agent for Rochester and vicinity. 
U Ts"NOW THYSKI.r,” A Mirror <'f the MUui : or your 
AV Cuabaotru from .vour Liksukss. For particulars, send 
a 3 cent stamp to FOWLER .t WELLS, 3.VS Broadway. N. Y. 
TO OcVBPENTEES. 
HIE PRACTICAL STAIR BUILDER—A simple aud 
.. ... ... .1... 1 .1 _ *1. . r j j i* 
ri ulE tit At lit ill si ai tv Htii.DEK—A simple aud accu- 
X rate method ol obtaining tlm faeo-mold and ll.» application 
shown in perspective 113 tho work progresses. Plano one-fourth 
full site, with li/vM laid down in a plain and simpto tn&anur, 
capable of bein,r understood by any practical workman. The 
advantuRes claimed by this *y .tern aro tic-se: having less lines 
than any work jot pohffshon, wresths cut square through tho 
plank, andjoilirt made nt O..OC, *n>i at right angles tn the sur¬ 
face of the plank, by which there la a saving of material and la¬ 
bor of ni least fifty per cent. By mail tree, tunglu copy, $2 
three Copies, $5. Address H C. CORN, Arohltect iiul Builder, 
Box 87 Philadelphia, Pa. 887 
same price, but still they could not sucoeed so loDg as tae tariff 
