ALBANY, .June 24 .—Flour axd Mkal — Market very dull 
for flour, We quote: 
Coniraon to good State.$4,50504,70 
Fancy and extra State. ♦,~>Vo 4.1X) 
Common to good Western.4,70[<;J5,00 
Extra Michigan, Wisconsin, Indiana, Arc.,. S.0<Ka 7,* 0 
Extra Ohio,.6,0lX5ii7,00 
Common Canadian..... I.TAc 5.00 
Extra Canadian. 6 , 2 .\a 7 , 0 (l 
Fancy Genesee. 6.2.V*6,75 
Extra Genesee and city brands. .. ... 6,25517.50 
Corn meal is steady with sales to n moderate extent at$l,(>Xa) 
1,12*^ ninths. 
Grian—W heat no sales. Rve. sales at 64V-’ii-te Corn in 
good supply and fair demand, stiles at 43c for unsound; tie for 
sound mixed Western afloat; t>vjl7e for do. in lots, Gats in 
targe supply, sales at fflty28kjC for Western; 30c for State. 
BUFFALO. June 25. —PT.orR—In moderate ltome and Inte¬ 
rior demand, and nntrket steady Sales at S3,TAM,00 for good 
to choice extra Illinois and Wisconsin * 4 , 23 ( 014 , 31 ) for double ex¬ 
tra do.; $ 8 C 1,26 for extra Indiana and Ohio, and *3,87J 4 @fi.OO for 
double extras. 
Gralv—W heat marketelosed dull and heavy; sales, all in the 
early part of the day. prime No. 1 Chicago spring «t 80c. Mil¬ 
waukee club at 78o, and No. 2 do al 7.'!o, Corn- The stock of 
sound e- not Urge, ,tnd the market is better, sales of the day at 
33e34o, heated at 27; v 280. Oats, market quint ami nominal at 
22c.. Barley, no sales, Rye, last sale was at -40c for Illinois. 
Provisions—P ork dull end heavy nt *13,30, and lightdo, at 
*11,30, line on. &e , dull and no sales. 
TORONTO, June 22— Flora—The receipts by the several 
railroads have been pretty liberal, but the state at the market 
has been such that, it is’a matter of great difficulty to effect 
sales. The loss favorable news from Europe and the approach¬ 
ing warm weather beget in holders of Spring Wheat brands a 
desire to nvtlixe, and had buyers even been in the market, a 
considerable decline would he submitted to. We have no sales, 
however, to report, save those of a retail character White 
Wheat Flower comes to market more plentifully', but with lit¬ 
tle or no demand We quote 
Superior Extra.$8,8fliW>,. r >fl 
Extra.3,23(015,50 
Fancy.4,73®3,U0 
No, One.4.1501'4,25 
Nn. Two, .3,50@3,65 
Bair Flour, . 4 , 25(3)4,50 
OaTmkai. has ruled very dull with only retail quantities 
changing hands, Known brands in wood would bring S3,3ftnl3,- 
40 V) 21 X 1 lbs, and i n bags S3,25. 
Grain—T im deliveries of Fall Wheat since the date of our last 
review have not been so liberal as the week preceding, neither 
has the demand been no active mw prices so fin 0 cable to sellers. 
Many hovers are partially out of the market for the want of 
funds, which, cheeking competition, has CAtised a decline in 
prices. Earl 1 in the week the better sample* brought from $1- 
l7i.i l,22, but have Iteen declining till yesterday, when the out¬ 
side price ra d was *1.10. The greater bulk of the receipts did 
not bring over 51.,ill.05, and \ quantity changed hands at even 
less. The receipts for the last week amount (n over 9,(100 bush. 
The domand for Spring Wheat is unusually quiet and with no 
anxietf among buyers to make purchases. The ruling price 
yesterday was 80c. The limited receipts of Barley, and the 
smallness of the demand keep the prices low, 45c U the outside 
price for bright samples. Oats are in supply equal to the de¬ 
mand. Tim price, 28 cenis, is unchanged from last week. Peas, 
very dull and In small snpjily. 43@%5o is paid for ordinary to 
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Special Notices 
THE CATTLE MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, Juno 19 —The current prices for the week at 
all the markets are as follows r 
BEEF CATTLE. 
First quality.*R.50®9.00 
Ordinary quality,.8,0(3)8,50 
Common quality,. 7,50(507.75 
Inferior quality.7,0(J(gl7,50 
COWS AST) CALVES. 
First quality,.*50,00®30,00 
Ordinary quality,.40,01)5151),00 
Common quality.80,0ffui35,00 
Inferior quality,.22,oui?)28,oo 
VEAL CALVES. 
First; quality. 1!I lb. 5 (a)5>ic 
Ordinary quality. 4J*(3>5 c 
Common qnaliljr. 4 ®4 l ^o 
Infnrior quality.. 3 (563.1*0 
Prime quality.,.. 
Ordinary quality, 
Common quality. 
Inferior quality,. 
MILITiATLY MAX’S. 
which auk r r n k bkstp 
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COMFLETE MILITARY C IT .ART 
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Exhibiting on one sheet si, \.'(7 Inches, a large MAP of the whole 
of Maiivi.a.m) and Vikoi.nia. A large Mao of the Dihtkict of 
Colcmiiia Soialler Maos nfllle Mr.'tstKBtprt Kivnu, Cairo, Mo- 
RILE. I'KNSACOI.A, GAL VBRTII.V, DW.TA OF TIIR MISSISSIPPI, 
Charleston, Hampton Roaos, Norfolk, Ac . Ac. Price *5 cts. 
A I,HO, A POCKET EDITION 
Of the above, on line linen paper, together with a complete 
GLOSSARY or MILITARY WORDS and MOVEMENTS, and a 
COMPLETK RECORD OF THE REBELLION tin to Juno 20, 
and an excellent Steel Plate Engraving of GEN. SCOTT. 
12MO. CLOTH PRICE 75 CENTS 
ai.so, ju\'OTHKn srctUYimt chart, 
MIIJTABY PORTRAITS, MAPS, 
ARMS, «Str*. 
This new and elegant work will he ready June 25. The large, 
splendid head-piece exhibit* a soldier in each of the Uniforms 
worn in our army, protecting the Stars and Stripes with Mus¬ 
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ling on the Rebel Flog, and a serpent UDih-rneath the flag being 
plainly shown. Underneath the hund-oeici' are DufiuitlniiN 
and Explanation* of Mihtai v Word* and Movements. Under 
this are correct, portraits of Generals Scott, McClellan. Butler, 
Fremont. Banks, and Prentiss; Unis, Kllswortii. Uoreoran, and 
several others At the bottom is a New Men just engraved. 13 
bv 28 inehey in size, showing the whole of Maryland and Vir¬ 
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TEN OTHER CHARTS AND PORTRAITS, 
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N. B.—See New Price List. 
THE MONROE COUNTY AG. SOCIETY 
WILL HOLD THKTR FIFTH ANNUAL. 
. A lihehal list of Premiums, amounting to nearly *700, 
will be offered in the various classes, and it is expected that 
this Exhibition will he fully equal to any previous one of like 
character ever given by the Society. 
• ORDER OF EXERCISES: 
1. —Examination and Exhibition on the track, of Horses in 
classes 1, 2, 3, 4, from 10 to 11 ^ o'clock. 
2. —Exhibition of Fast Walking Horses at llj^ o’clock. 
3. —Ladies’ Riding and Driving at 12 o’clock, precisely. 
4. —Grand Exhibition of all Premium Animals around the 
Track. 
AFTERNOON. 
1. —Grand display of Stallions for stylo and speed. 
2. —Display of Matched Teams for style and speed, to road 
wagons. 
3. —Display of Single Teams for style and speed, to road 
wagons. 
4 — Grand display of Double Teams for style and speed. 
5. —Grand Sweepstake*. 
Competition open to all loyal States and Canada. 
jpy Mr. JoaKHi II all's celebrated Mare. Cora IYEstkllk, 
and his young Stallion, Patohkn Eclipsk, with other cele- 
biated animals, will be upon the Grounds during the day. 
For full particulars and list of Premiums, see small bills, 
wluoh may be obtained at the Rooms, 104 State street. 
E. B. HOLMES, President. 
J. M. Booth, Secretary^ 
6HKKP AND LAMBS. 
!,50.ii)3.U0 
8WINR. 
Trim Cut represents the Apparatus ft* peculiarly adapted to Cooking largo quantities of Food a ot t ime, ami also for Sr 'hi 
inn Hogs, and Heating- Water t',„ all purposes. It 1 * Indispensable in any well regulated Hog Pen or Farm House, as it "ill 
save ami convert all coarse or refuse rodder, grain, or vegetable substance Into Pork or Beef, as may be, thereby Saving 
Million.* or Holla m. 
PRimE'S PATENT AflRKIilrTIJHAIi CALDRON & STEAMER, from who haru r ’Hnau-;« c«i<i«.n »ua steamer: 
Wrstkrn, N. Y., June 17th. 1861. 
I or ( oeking •■nod for St rick and for all other Dmnestie plir- Messrs. Bkvnftt fc. ('a —The Steam Caldrou that you sent me 
pn„e* where a Caldron Kettle Or Steam Hotter ts require,I. 0Mne safely to hand. I have li.u ml no difficulty lnt,hs manner 
Good reliable Agent* wanted, to canvas* every Cnnoty in this of using it, and 1 take, murk vteuxurr in informing you that it 
Statu I'm- the salu Of the above Stviiin Caldron, for which a pives prrfrvt xatirjarhim. Tlu> quantity of fuel that J would 
liberal commission will bo allt,wed. Terms of Agency can be u*e in one day with the large Caldron set in an arob. will servo 
obtained by letter inclosing postage stamp, und Illustrated Cir- the steamer a week, and accomplish the same amount of sor- 
culars sent if requested. vice In cooking all kind* of loud for stock It, also does tt* work 
Address IIENNETT A CIO., Agent and Manufacturers, I " 1 "' 11 "J 1 ’ 1 ” perfect, and Hot. labor to attend it I* nothing in 
„ ,, , ,, , . ,, comparison to what it was when | used Ilia Caldron Kettle. 
1 A .1 «..,r..n.w, V V The real benefit of cooking food for stock of any kind no one 
will disputo who has ever tried it. 1 think the reason why it 
has not been generally adopted is attributable to fannera—that 
it costs too miich trouble. Your Steamer und Caldron has done 
awav with that objection, and i feel that eontldence to say that 
anv farmer who will try one of your Caldron* will never be 
without one. Yours truly, A. J. CARMICHAEL. 
What Practical Fanners Say, 
Tnn following is a sample of many letters recently received 
1T1< > I f, >4 A I , Id — A valuable Farm, containing 50 
J ' ueres of choice land, 10 miles south of Oswego City, and 1 
mile from Dannihn.1. Well watered, mi abundance iff good 
Fruit, and all the buildings necessary and In good repair. Ad¬ 
dress nr inquire of [, DUDLEY, Hannibal, N. Y, 
iltcirkcte, Commerce, &c 
I jX)R SAT-IC AT A HARO VIJV.— 
' Four tnilew south-rust ol Batavia village, one Devon Bull, 
kind and gentle, a sore stock getter, and fop style and breeding 
Is dpt surpassed by anv bull in the State. Also a few choice 
Berkshire Pigs. WALTER COLE, Batavia, Genesee Co., N. Y. 
Rural Nkw-Yokkkr Officr, ) 
Rochester, June 25. 1861. t 
Flour—W e note a decline of 25 cents per barrel on best 
grades, and 37(g30 cents on that manufactured from Spring 
wheat. 
Grain.—W heat is still falling off In price. The reduction on 
Genesee is equal to 2 cents, and on Canadian, from 2 to 5 cents 
per bushel. Corn is as last quoted. Rye is worth only 50 cts., 
and these figures aro nominal, as but little Is in the market. 
Provisions are without alteration. 
Owkksk is King ground and the reduction for the week is 
material. (Jur figures are for new, the old being almost entirely 
in second hands. 
Potatokh are still drooping, and are'rather slow of sale at the 
quotations given. 
Wool,—W e hear Of a few sales, amounting to about 2,000 Ihs., 
medium and coarse, at 200f23c Fanners are not putting the 
cilp on sale, nod this holding off suits buyers, who are anxious 
to reduce stocks. There is no demand for the liner qualities. 
ROCHESTER WHOLESALE PRICES. 
Flour and Grain Eggs, dozen.,..,.ll®12c 
Flour, winter wheat,$5.2.'xV;6,75 Honey, box.12(3)14 
Flour, spriug do,_4,75,i i ,00 Candles, box. IvdiiZ 
Flour, buckwheat,.. 0 . 18 X 3 ) 2 ,00 Candles, extra.13(5)13 
Meal. Indian. , , .l, 0 o«ff ,12 FrOJt and Roots. 
Wheat.Genesee,. ... 1,10«>I.2S Applet!,bushel.3Uf<j)73c 
Best white Canada,.. l,.Vx3,l,38 Apple*, dried. 1 ) lb_ 
Corn, old.-UXfe40a I'eachu*. dried, <4 Jb.. 125012 
Corn, new. 40.3)40 Cherries, dried.12312 
Rye, 60 lb*, yd bosh.fio.550 Plums, dried,.uo,a 8 
Oat-;, by weight,........255123 Potatoes,.2*3.38 
BarKv .flOouSO Huma and Skins. 
Buckwheat.a&;in40 Slaughter. SiiOi.4 
Beans. $154,25 Calf.. 6 ;u7 7 
Mkats. Sheep Pelts.503 ifiOo 
ITALIAN I-l KU5W. — Having imported per 
1 steamer New York, a lot of genuine ITALIAN BEES, 
(which art!veil In it remarkably good state,) I .-bull be able to 
furnish amateurs with pure genuine ITALIAN QUEENS with¬ 
in n short time. For price and other information, apply to C. 
WM. ROSE. 03 Exchange Place, New York. 
N H.—This being the last and only hnportion this season, 
the nubile can roly on getting a portuetiy porn breed. Agents 
wanted MB it 
L’< > I {. !S A Lltl - A farm of 107 acres, located about 
I ’ one mile north of the village of Batavia, in the county ol 
Genesee. It U under a. good utiite of cultivation, well fenced, 
with Hist, into house and barns, and well wateied. All the far¬ 
ming tool* will be sold wit.li the farm 88,800 Of thn purchase 
money will be required down, the balance to remain on time, 
It is a very.desirable location fora residence. A good title will 
be given. It is a furcud sale and must bu sold cheap. For par¬ 
ticulars! n noire of KniiiKUi.y At Ty 1110 : 1 , 1 .. or of the subscriber, 
at Batavia. \ Y DAVID MCDI.LEY. 
Batavia. June 10. 1861, 896-St 
F AHMTCRS, PLKA.SK NOTICK.- 
BARTLKTT'S DITUHINO PLOW, the r.heapcxt and best 
ever offered to the public. Price$20, Orders for Plows promptly 
attended to Farm, Town. County, and Htatu rights for sale on 
reasonable terms. Address 
5y4-26t A. J. BARTLETT, Romulus, Seneca Co., N. Y. 
T1IK ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD CO., HAVE FOR SALE 
1,200,000 ACRES OF RICH FARMING LANDS, 
In Tracts of Forty Acres and upward, on Long fredit and at Low Prices* 
MECHANICS, FARMERS AND WORKING MEN. PRESENT POPULATION. 
rpHE attention of tho imterprlHlng and industrious portion of) The Ftnto is rapidly Oiling up with pojuttntinn , 868,025 
J the community is directed to the following statement* poranne having been added since 1830, making tho present 
aud liberal inducements Offered ihem by tho population l,72o,003, u ratio of 102 per cent, m ten years. 
ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY. AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS. 
Which, a* they will perceive, will enable them hy proper Th» Ajtriolttoftil pro.loot- >ff Illinois are greater than those 
energy, purse vuranen and Industry, to provide .’.omi'muble t,f m '. v utUer.stato Tho produtits sent out during tlicpast 
homes for thern.elve* and families, with, comparatively year, exc.-edod l 000 , 4)0 no*. he wheat crop or I860 up- 
Bpoaking, ....... -PI... CSS aPSJStt “ 
rANOS OF ILLINCUS. FEJITILITY OF THE SOIL. 
No State in tho Valley of the Mississippi offers bo great an ,, , , . , . . 
iivi.iounieiit a* tho .Suite of Illinois There is no portion of Nowhere can tl " ndnstrlon* Urmer socore such immed. 
tho world Where all the condilioas of Climate and soils.. 11 " r "^'” I'*';hoM;.h. , r a; upon Kim l.rairi.';,nl's they being 
admirably con.hi.ie to produce those two great staples, Corn Y ° f WhlCl *' 
aud Wheat, as the Prairie* of Uliuois. nurpuaatm »y any ou mu yiotie. 
THE SOUTHERN PART T0 ACT0AL CULTIVATORS. 
itiit auutAitAPi AiiAi Since 1854, tho company have sold 1 30Q.000 acres. They 
of the Stale liOB within the zone ot the cotton regions, while 3t ,n only pj actual cultivators, mid every contract contain) 
the soil Is admirably adapted to the growth of tobacco ami an agreement to cultivate. The rood hits been constructed 
hemp; and the wheal is worth from fifteen to twenty cents thro* these lands nt ,m expense of 830, 000 , 000 . In isrg) tin 
more per bushel than that raised further north. population of Hie fortynine comities through which it passe; 
-tjt/vtt pAT, ywp -pu AT"D 7 Ar T a "nttyc was Only .1.1,,,.,SI 8 , since which 479,‘JM3 have Imt,,,, ,aided 
RlLLl ttULLlJNU xxvAlLvix, bAflUS. making tho Whole population 814,891, a gain or 143 per cent 
Tim deep rich loulli of the prairies 1.5 cultivated with such TrA 7 TTyc’Vf T T?ci mr P7tf\ftT>CPTTV 
wonderful facility that llm farmers Of the Eastern, and Mid- EVlUblYLLo Jx PIvUorERIIi. 
die States arc moving to Illinois in great numbera. The area Ab an evidence of the thrift of tho pcoplo. it may •be stater 
of Illinois Is about equal to that of England, and tho soil is that (500,0111) tout Of freight, inducing 8,««0,0ffi> bushels n 
80 rich that it will support twenty millions of people. grain, and 250,tsK) barrels of'flour, were forwarded over tip 
EASTERN AND SOUTHERN MARKETS. ‘ l ‘ EDUCATION. 
These lands are contiguous to a railroad 700 miles in length, Mechanics and workingmen will find tho free school xysten 
which roniiecU w.tti other mads and navigable lakes and encouraged by tint State, amt endowed with a large rovenu 
rivers, thus affording an unbroken communication with the for t i„. mippirt of schools, Their children can live in sigh 
Eastern and Southern markets. of tho church and schoolhonse and grow with tho prosperity 
APPLICATION OF CAPITAL. ol tho leading State in tho Great Western Empire. 
Thus far, capltAl and labor have been applied to developing PRICES AND TERMS OF PAYMENT, 
tho soil ; tho great resources Of tho Hate in coal ami iron am The prices of these Lands vary from 86 to $25 per acre 
almost untouched, Tho Invariable role tlmt the mechanic tt according to location, quality, tin, Fir.-t-c.lasn farming land 
arts flourish best where food arid funluro cheapest, will fol *, : !l for about $10 or $12 per aero ; and the relativeexpens. 
low at an early day in Illinoi*. and in the course of tho next of subduing prairie land us compared with wood lands is ii 
ton years tile natural laws and necessities or the care war the ratio of 1 10 10 m favor of the former. Tho terms 0 
riiuttho belief that at least five hundred thousand people sale for the bulk of thwm lands will be 
“* m " Ut ° ° r 1111,10181 “ Vari ° US wMcW - One Year’s Interest in advance, 
TutTunin ovcttm nv TTTTwnre at six per ct. per annum, and six mtr.st notes at six tier ct 
KAiLtcUAJJ J5iai.x,in. ur iLLlliUia. payable r, speetivety in One. two, three, Tour, BveaodsiJ 
Ovc-r $100,000,000 of private capital have been expended years from ditto Of duly; and four notes for principal, payubb 
on the railways of Illinois. Inasmuch as part of the income j n four, live., six and seven y. ars from date of sale ; tin 
from several thews works, with a valuable public fond in contract stipulating that one.tenth of the tract ptircliasct 
'lands, go to diminish the^um expenses, the taI!-.- auk ijuut, shall be fenced and cultivated, each and every year, foi 
and tu'cst consequently every day doorcase. five years from date of sale, *0 that at the end offlvo years 
THE STATE DEBT, one-half shall bo reuced and under cultivation. 
The State Debt is only $ 10 , 105 , 398 , 14 , and within the Twenty Per Cent, will be deducted 
last three years has been reduced $2,950,746 80, and w.> may from the valuation for cash, except the sumo should bo a' 
THE WOOL MARKETS. 
NFAV YORK. June 22.—The market is inactive, and in conse¬ 
quence of tho low prices the receipts of new wool have been 
very light Hale- have been made in the interior at 20ft)23c for 
common to choice fleeces, and we may regard these as the open¬ 
ing rater, when the new clip arrivals urn larger. 
BOSTON, Juno 22.—The private Irauwietionr. comprise 100- 
000 lbs at prices indicating very little change, although for a few 
days past llm market has been quiet. The auction sale of 300 - 
(Ml ft.*, on Thursday last, on the ,-ve of a new (dtp, attracted 
considerable attention. All the lots offered were disposed but 
al very low pnr.es.ranging from 10 > 2 oe >’) lb, under the current 
rates at this time lust year, the finer grade- Selling at compara¬ 
tively low figure- It Is evident that manufacturers have fixed 
on low prices fur the next dip, on account of the present de¬ 
pressed state of the manufacturing business The sales of foi. 
eign have been 300 to 600 bale*. 
Saxony and Merino, flue,47!y50 Western mixed,.2tX5!30 
Full blood,....44t'ei47 Smyrna, waehed, ........inTuM 
and blood.. ...30(a)43 Do. unwashed. 9wil7 
Common. SOfl)33 Syrian,. I0(3i23 
TTOWARD’S NEW MOWER. 
-*- 1 PRICE REDUCED FOR 1861. 
T)IK Cheapest, most Durable, ami Lightest Dralt Mower offered 
for sale. Funi hiy.es—$70, $*5ami $100 each. All are warranted. 
Can give the testimonials of those who have nsed them, if de¬ 
sired. Send for Circular giving lull description, 
Ketchum’s Combined Machine, 
Improved, price, as usual, $i30. Improvement* of guards, shoe 
with roller, lever with roller, and extras for the Kktohum 
Machine, furnished at moderate prices, by giving the number 
of the Machine for which they are wanteit 5S5-3t 
Address 
Cape,..; 
Crimea, 
Do. No. 1,.25530 Buenos Ayres’".’.'.’.;”;.’; 96345 
L)o. No. 2 .Iff ,JO 1 Peruvian, washed.26^30 
DETROIT, June 22. -The market for wool has opened, and 
we note wile- reported by the local press in various parts of the 
fetate. The lot* yet offered are light, and tin, sale* do not 
amount to a great value. The most, indeed all the lot* brought 
forward arc noted as being of the coarser and medium grades 
ami tho prices so far paid, range from 20 r 28 c. I n this c-itv there 
are 80me purchase- made bv an old and well fcaown buyer 
ro U) no monpy 
bales are mostly 
Cl i" oll'n n ...t » 1. I., 
. .10@l 1 
.. 9il0 
.. 5(37 
9.«Lbfi 
• 
THE PROVISION MARKETS. 
NEW YORK. Juno 2-i - Flock—M arket opened dull, and 
heavy and 5 10 c lower, with 11 moderate baldness doing lor ex¬ 
port and home consumption. Extra StAte Is m)t Very plenty, 
and in moderate demand. Bales at $4.25(34.40 for superfine 
.State, $4.7 i).ii. 4,80 for extra do; $4,2iy -1.40 for superfine Western; 
$4,0X53,00 for common to meilium extra do; $5,23(3)3.30 for ship¬ 
ping brands extra round hooped Ohio, and $5,50"-6.86 for trade 
brand* do. market closiBg heavy. The sales of extra State 
were cbiehv at ;.4,7ix,- 4.75 Cauadiafi floor without any import- 
jot change, with a moderate business doing. Sale* at $»,7<Xd 
LW for inferior to good extra, and $7.35fii'7,SU for choice aud 
favorite do. Rye floor continues steady,'with small sales al 
fr'tuxgri.ifl. Corn meal steady, with sales at $3,UtX.a3,cw for 
Biandywme and $2,90for Jersey 
Gaai.v —Wheat market rules heavy and declining for enm- 
L. HOWARD, Ruffalo, N. Y. 
from his cu.-tomerx. hut-it-is Very plain that ther 
sent into the State to make pugabases with IV 
made to men wko have means or credit of their own, ami this 
they use to pick up the lobs that offer at. the low rutes, especial¬ 
ly ait it is evident that the grades now offered are those for 
which there is the most demand for Bnlliug purposes. We have 
given m another oidumu an account ed the late large sales In 
Boston, with a slight analysis of what may be leamed from it 
We must bear In mind that as wool-grower-, our interests are 
directly antagonistic to that ot all the narlie- who will bo inter 
ested in the wuol biihinuas for 11 month- <uo«*i;iUog the month 
Ot the wool clip and market. The whole of tho press of the 
agents, of the merchants, the speculator*. 8 - 1*111 to be united iu 
decrying the value of wool either present nr prospective for the 
next year Good* are piled up mountain high, them are no 
sales Manufacturer! gaze upon their stock on hand "and 
weep. The ri-w tariff that ha* been sought for amidst tribula¬ 
tion* and Coroiresaiooal grief- enough to turn tile hair gray, 
don't prove to be any great shakes after all, *0 that according to 
all account* the wool lor the season is all black.' We believe 
iu this slate of biulne*- the best policy for the wool grower to 
pursue i*. to hold on where he can do so without inconvenience 
to himself, and especially where bis clip is large and fine. The 
prices range a* far a- we can gather from the sales made at 
places on the Hues of the railroads as follow*' 
For coarse, rough fleece*, not in good order.18l'ai20c 
Ordinary rommon fleece, '.....2)3i23c 
Good middling \i aud blood fleeces..24@27c 
K und higher grades.""”27 f 3)28c 
Pure full blood fleeces, 30c to all that can be got’oVer that 
amount. - Ma layan Farmer. 
TORONTO, June 22 — Wool continues to sustain its price in 
the presence of a fair steady demand. We quote 25c per lb as 
tho ruling figure,— Slabe. 
H &' JVC. C. JVY< >H,T><>IU 14’. Breeflnraof pure 
. Short horn and Aldmvry t'atttr, SottJh iT.iun ami Silesian 
Slurp, Suffolk and J$s$r ,p pips, Rochester, N. Y. 394-eotf 
1 / " * ” - U vv I ' 1 -J'gili lirilll VIIIV5 tu 
■< \J e three hundredpounffi of honey In one season. 
V Atj J Bees Can be made to swarm anv season, or 
\ 'yivv .prevented from doing so. Can he prevented 
from flying to the fore-ts in *warmlng-time. 
Bee-robbery easily preventoil Moth millers 
# prevented effectually Never lose bees by the 
chill ot winter or otherwise. 
f w t l T will send my new Book Circular, containing 
’ wf \ 32 pages, free of postage, to any Bee-Keeper 
that will send me bis I’ost-Gfflce addivu*. It gives the contents 
of Book in full, and give* general exphumtiens, and ruts of the 
Patent Compound Hive. 
Or, 1 will send Kidder's Guide to Apiarian Science, on the re¬ 
ceipt of 57 cents, in postage staropH, which will give full partic¬ 
ular* lb the Culture and Management of the Honey Bee. 
All orders for Circulars, Books, Hives, P.igbts, Ac. promptly 
attended t<, : Addres* K. P KIDDER Burlington, vt 
A TX f S 
Gkai.v.—Wheat market rules heavy and declining forcom- 
n "io nu<l inferior grades, while good sound is without iniport- 
lt >I change in prices, with a moderate business doing for export 
•bu liutne coixMimptlon. 
lUierior do. rtie; gr ‘ r ‘ 
club at9tky<>$1.15: an 
rcl Western at *1,22 .....____ 
at *1,105* 1.28. and white Western at $1,3*Uni,32. 
Lnn, with <ale< Jersey at I'-Sf-c. U 
ff'iU at .Wa,«2o. Barfey 1 " _ 
Iremain quiet and nominal at 68c for .. „ 
market firm, with Only a limited demand for export aud home 
V;.'■■omption. sales at 42Cd)49c for inferior to prime new mixed 
'’extern; 5<Xa52cfor yellow Western; and SOVMc for white do. 
•lau selling at2ttk)3lc. for Western and Canadian, and 31'o32c 
•or state. 
Phovisio.vb —The Pork market heavy and decliniogisales at 
*io.su•• |f.,25 for mesa; *10. , )0(a.l0,25 for prime. Beef remains 
sale* trifling at * 46 ’4.8} for country prime ; U 5 .Me ri.ts) 
|'it country mere; $tr.(ill for re-packed tness; and *bXa 1] for 
' A -Uiiw *u, Prime mess beef continues dull aud nominally 
O liCLSrigvd at tll oJlS, Beef bams continue quiet and nominal 
12,00 for State, and *14 Tor Western Cut meat* more 
active Hit pTice* unchanged, with aales at 5(al5l4cfor.Shoulders, 
.. Sale* Chicago spring at 90c'.n 1.06. vt-rv 
food Racine spring at *1.12®!.H; Milwaukee 
: Hitilver Iowa at *1,17; common to good winter 
"f c.l,24j inferior and common white Canada 
,-Rye scarce and 
.t. Barley continues heavy and 
malt remains unchanged; -ale* at 74c. 
nominal at 68c for Canadian. Corn 
HAY ELEVATOR 
HORSE POWER FORK 
Tins Fork can be used with either 
Ovk or two hors km. Price, full 
rigged (with rope and three pul¬ 
leys,) *12. 
See description in Rural Nkw- 
Yokkkr or March 23, 1861. 
Send for a Circular. 
Address 
LEV I A. RF.AHIXSLEY, 
South Kdmesttm, Otsego Co., N. T. 
I>' Lima, on the 22d inst.. at the residence of the bride's father 
by Rev. J. K. Kvowlks, Lieut. CHAS. 8. BAKER, of Company 
K, ^7th Regiment, and JENNIE K., only daughter of Silas A. 
Ykrkkb, Esq., formerly of this city. 
lx New York, on the 5th inst., at the residence of the bride's 
father, by the Rev. Dr. Adams, OBCAR CRAIG, Esq., of Roches¬ 
ter, and HELEN M,. only daughter of Hon. I,uvi 3. Ciiatpikld. 
COUNTRY AGENTS WANTED.— 
$3 x Day. Mrs. Hankins want* Agent* at home or to 
travel for her Pictorial '“FAMILY NEWSPAPER," also tor hag 
Curious New Book of FEMALE CHARACTEPJ8 is tub CITY. 
For Specimens and Terras inclose red stamp to HANKINS A 
CO., New York. 578 
