BRIGHTON, July 2. — At market 1,100 Beeves, 90 Stores 
1,200 Sheep and Lambs, and 3,000 Swine. 
Pricks—M arket Beet Extra, $6.75; first quality, $6.50; second 
do, $6.00; third do, $5.50. 
Mlt.ni rows • $•)!;« 16 , common, *1S@19. 
Working Oxen — * 95 . JUyO(aii35. 
VttAt. I ALVES — S3. *4,.r5 
Yk uu.im.s — None; two vears old, none; three vears old, 
$l.-n 10 each. 
IIiiiks—I' joSiv Tallow, 6c. 
Calk Skins -Tt./Wc. 
Siikri* and Lam’iis—*I. 36@1.50: extra and selections, $3, $4, 
1/00.00 
Ptil.TS—25e.:,/’$1.00, 
Swine — Stores, wholesale, '• /tie . retail, ■ 7r ■ tat hogs, 
still fed. mine; corn led, none, spring pigs. wholesale, 8-’.jc; re¬ 
tail, IJaitOc. 
t’AMIIItnHJK, July S — At market 373 t attle, 340 R.mves, 
and 33 Stores, consisting of Working Oxcu, Cows amt Calves, 
Yearlings, two ami three years old. not suitable for Beef. 
1 'kicks Market Beef -Extra. $6 25ei 6.50; first quality, $ 6 . 00 , 
second do. $.V2R<»'fMM; third do, $1.25. 
Working i)t»s Xonc 
Con * A no Cai .vks $30Co>5fi. 
Stores—Y earlings, none; Two years old, none; Three years 
old, none. 
Sheep and Lambs 3.560 at market. Prices in lots at $1.50 
1)12.00 each; extra and selections $2.76(<i'3.75, or 3qf>4c lb. 
Spring Lambs St/sr./ a tut 
lltnBs — tMuVSc pt lb. Tallow L 6®6c. 
Pelts — 26 c(<i)$l i !.*ilt Skins, 7@Sc ft lb. 
Vkai, Cai.vks—$.3/5. 
TORONTO, July !.- -Beep. — Very little live stock have been 
offered during the week — the price paid is from $5u; 6.— Globe. 
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WITH NEW 
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AT REDUCED PRXCES. 
•which no government can possibly endure. If all the 
States save one should assert the power to drive that 
one out of the Union, it is presumed the whole class 
of the- scceder politicians would at once deny the 
power, and denounce the act as the createst outrage 
upon State rights. But, suppose that precisely the 
act, instead of being called driving one out. 
Thk Second Half of the Twelfth Volume of Rcral 
New-Yorker commenced July6th. Notv, therefore, 
is the time for renewals, and for new subscriptions, 
whether club or single. Additions to clnbs are also 
in order, at dul> rates. Agents and Subscribers— 
and indeed all who arc friendly to the Rcrai,— are 
frankly asked to aid in extending our circulation so 
far as consistent. In return, we promise our best 
efforts to render the paper as interesting and valuable 
as possible—to spare no reasonable effort or expend¬ 
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the Best and Cheapest Journal of its Class. 
\ TT 1*1 IV tioni hke-k ekp* 
f~\ ERS.—Kidder's new system of Bee Management, where- 
\ / by ,i swarm of Bees will collect from one to 
< \ / > three hundred pounds of liouey In one season. 
\ jjwj / Bees emi be made g. swarm any kciisOU, or 
Ys \piS!f jorovented from doing so. Can he prevented 
I'roin Hying to the forests in »'v!iroilng-tinie. 
re jWfhtd Bee robherv easily prevented. Moth millers 
PO'ventei) effiictuiillv. Never lose bees by the 
; '/Arliill nf winter or otheiw ... 
y vfy d* ’ 1 will send my new Book Circular, containing 
s’ \ 32 pages, free "of postage, to any I lee-Keeper 
that will send me Ids I’ost-Ofllco address It gives the content* 
of Book in foil, and give#mineral explanations, and cuts of tho 
Baton’ Compound I five 
Or, T will semi Kidder's Guide to Apiarian Science, op the re¬ 
ceipt ol .57 cents, In postage stamps, which will give full partic¬ 
ulars in the Culture and Management of the Honey Bee- 
All orders for Cirenlars, Rooks. Hives. Rights, promptly 
attended to. Addreas K P KIDDER, Burlington, Vt. 
should he called the seceding of the others from that 
one it would be exactly wbat the scceder? claim to 
do, unless, indeed, they make the point that the ope, 
hecanse it is a minority, may rightfully do that which 
the others, because they are the majority, may not 
nehtfnlly do. „ 
These politicians are subtle and profound on the 
rights of minorities. Thev ore not partial to that, 
power which made the Constitution, and speaks from 
the preamble, calling itself “we, the people/' It 
piav well be questioned whether there is to-day a 
maioritv of the leuallv qualified voters of any State, 
except, - perhaps South Carolina, in favor of disunion. 
There is much reason to believe that the Union men 
men are the maioritv in many, if not in every other 
on e. of Ihe so-called seceded States. The contrary 
has not been dem or s'rated in nnv one of then. It 
:j ventured to affirm this even of Virginia and Ten¬ 
nessee; for the result of an eleetion held in military 
camps, where the bayonets are all on one side of the 
question voted upon', can scarcely be considered as 
demonstrating popular sentiment. At such an elec¬ 
tion. al 1 that large majority who arc at once for the 
Union and against coercion, would be coerced to vote 
apainst the Union. It may be. affirmed without, 
extravagance, that the free institutions which we 
enjoy have developed the power and improved the 
condition nf our whole people beyond any example 
in the world. Of this we now have a striking and 
impressive illustration. 
So large an army as the Government has now on 
foo* was never before known, without a soldier in it 
who has not taken his place there of his own free 
choice, lint., mnie than this, there are- many single 
regimptits whose members, one and an oilier, possess 
full practical knowledge of all the arts, sciences, pro¬ 
fessions. and whatever else, whether useful or e'e- 
cant, is known in the world; and there is scarcely one 
from which there canid not be selected a President., 
a Cabinet, a Congress, and perhaps a Court, abund¬ 
antly competent to administer the Government, itself. 
Nor do 1 say this is not true also in the array c<( our 
late friends, now adversaries in this contest; but if it 
j=, so much the better reason why the government 
which has conferred such benefits on both them and 
us, should not be broken up. Whoever, in any sec¬ 
tion, proposes to abandon such a government, would 
do well to consider in deference to what principle it 
is that, he does it — what better lie is likely to get in 
it* stead —whether the substitute will give, or be In¬ 
tended to give, so much good to the people, 
There arc some foresha dow! ncs on this subject. Onr 
adversaries have adopted some declarations of inde¬ 
pendence, in which, unlike the gond old one penned 
bv Jefferson, thev omit the words, “all men are 
created equal.” Why ? They have adopted a tempo¬ 
rary National Constitution, hi the preamble of which, 
unlike our good one. signed by Washington, they 
omit “we the people," and substitute “we the depu¬ 
ties of the sovereign and independent States.” Why? 
Why this deliberate pressing out the rights of men 
ami the authority of the people? 
This is essentially ii pcuplft" contest. On the side 
of th' Union, it Is a struggle for maintaining in the 
world that form and substance of government whose 
leading obje t is to elevate the condition of men, 
to lift artificial weights from all shoulders, to clear 
the path? of laudable pursuit for all; and to afford all 
an unfettered start and a fair chance in the race of life. 
Yielding to partial and temporary departures, from 
necessity, this i6 the leading object of the govern¬ 
ment for whose existence we contend. I am moat 
lmppy to believe that the plain people appreciate 
this. It is worthy of note that while in this the 
government's hour of trial large numbers of those In 
the army and navy who have, been favored with the 
offices have resigned and proved false to the hand 
that pampered them, not one common soldier or 
common sailor is Known to liavs deserted his flag. 
Great honor is due to those officers who remained 
true, despite the example of their treacherous asso¬ 
ciates. 
But the greatest honor ami most important fact of 
all is the unanimous firmness of the common soldiers 
and common sailers. To the last man, so far as 
known, they have fin me-ifoily resisted the traitorous 
ctforta of those Whose commands within .an. hour 
before they oticyca as absolute law. I his is the 
patriotic instinct of plain people. They under¬ 
stand, without an argument, that the destroying of 
the government which was made by Washington, 
THE WHEELER & WI1.SON MANUFACTURING CO. beg 
to state that they have reduced the prices of their SEWING 
MACHINES, while they have added new and important im¬ 
provements. The reduction is made in the hope that the Com¬ 
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Offife S05 .Tlronclwriy, New Yorlc- 
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1 1 Mrs. Hankins' Mammoth Pictorial Is In Its Sixth Volume 
and ha* SOO.ODOreadeni Full of Kiutravinus mid Fashion Plate a. 
Largest, nicest and beet in the world lor ?»> el*, a year AotfNTa 
wanted Ladies, Teacher*. Clergymen, or Boot-Masters. For 
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c. s. marshall, iwt u. mathek, sec'v- 
J. K. CHAPPELL, Agent., 69 Exchange St,, Rochester, N. Y. 
Markets, Commerce* &c 
A UKNT.n WANTED II* SKI.I, I'It LIT TilKKH. 
Wk wi.-h to employ a uiunbcint experienced and trunt- 
wnrthv men to sell tree/. fit**... from Otic Nurseries at liberal 
WnoLKSAi.K Dkai.iiks furnished with Nursery, Stock of all 
descriptions at the lowest wholesale rates. 
HOOKER, FARLEY* CO., 
584 tf Rochester Wholesale Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y. 
Slum) New-Yorker Office, j 
Koch tom: it, July 9, 1801. | 
Wk make but. two changes in the rates our rent at the date of 
our last report Best white wheat has declined materially, and 
can now be purchased for $1,23/1 1,30 per bushel. Dried Apples 
are only worth 2 cents per pound Transactions in Wool are 
still limited, and at the prices which hare ruled since the open¬ 
ing the season 
HOTIIRATER WHOLESALE MUCKS. 
FLOOR AM) GkAix. Eggs, dozen_lOtyU® 
Flour, winter wheat,,$,5.1)0a 6 50 Honey, box. tab'14c 
Flour, spring do. -I .Wu fi.OO Candles, box .lO'-y/nlle 
Flour, buckwheat.. 2 .0000200 Candles, extra_ lac: 12c 
Meal, Indian. 9O/90C Frpit and Roots. 
Wheat. Genesee _ 1 . liV.nl 25 Apples, bushel .. fil)(3Cfie 
Best white Canada 1.28'1.30 Apples, dried 1 1 tt> 2r r 2a 
Corn, old .... SflrMSfta Peaches, do. ... ia@H*.2e 
Corn, new. SYjiAHc Cherries, do. 12k.o7.T2o 
Rye, 60 lbs. U bu_-h. fiOtyfide Plums, do. . .. CO«;,Hc 
Oats hy weight,_ 25 '2 1 c. Potatoes .. 25@38c 
Barie* . fsk<".50e lliHES AND Bkivs. 
Buckwheat. .35,• 40c. Slaughter. 3>j(ihlc 
Beans. . l 00. I 25 Calf. . fii<e7c 
MkaTS, Sheep l'ettg.. KOft tl.fiO 
Pork,Mess.Slfl.OOf.i 16.00 Lamb Petts ... .. 250.310 
Pork, clear. 20,0000 0.00 Skkos 
Pork flwt . 6.00o25.50 Clover, bushel.$5 OOpi 1 5,25 
Beef, c.wt.. 4 . 00 , 116.00 Timothy.. .. 250& 3,00 
Spri. g lambs, each 1.50(32.00 Si-ndries 
Mutton, carcass.. AaM^e Wood, hard -JAPike fi.Oo 
11,1105, smoked . . 9U*i9c Wood, soft..3 Otkn 1 3.00 
Shoulders. fifd'rtc Coal, I.ehigh . ... 7,()p«|7.iX) 
Chickens. aVt>lOc Coal.Scranton. 6.7 hw 6.00 
Turkeys. lOJi lie Goal I'lllston.5,7.'i«i60u 
Geese . tOdbfiOo Coal, Shii.mokiu ... 5.7.5/' 6iXl 
Pucka7 ,1 pair. 3-Stii He Coal,Char. UXe lalyn 
Dairy, be. Salt, hhl.lido. 1.45 
Butter, toll ....... lOCipUc H,iv, tun.SOOT. II.IM) 
Butter, firkin. I’/UlOe Straw, tun. . O.Ofl® 0.00 
Cheese. Sf«-7e Wool, tty .. 13(ie2.5c. 
Lard, tried__ 9!yo0fif,r. Whitetigh, halfhbl. 3.2fifni 3,50 
Tallow, rough_ Codfieh. qtiiulal_M,30(al 100 
Tallow, tried ... . 7 1 jfi}8c Trout, half bbl.3.25(7) 3.50 
NEW YORK, Jon 3. The week has ftfuMed thua far with¬ 
out any change In demand, or variation m prices. There are 
vet no indlcattoivs of improvewenl io anv kind of luminous 
which emi ioliueoce tin- Wool trade Willi the exenption of 
almnl 200 lull. - California Wool from Hrvt hands imost ot which 
sold at 20c, 6 ire- ,i we tiave to rep.e t the sales as cmuitiir from 
the dealers, und that to u very small extent. There is no move¬ 
ment io Foreign that we have heard Of, and Domestic it al«r>ut. 
as quid The Iraosactlong io Go.' C'Cetry "f the new clip have 
not yd been made imtiKc. to any exlenl. and we can gather no 
safe reliable information of what hut been .lone or prtee.s paid 
Enough, however, lias been sold to pul dow n prices nearly 60 
percent, from Inst year on the tine grades ot Fleece Wool, [t 
is doubtful it tlm tnrmets will lie satisfied w ith the present low 
rates, and it is thought much of the wool will he held lor better 
prices. Bulled Wool partake* verv largely of tlm general stag¬ 
nation, and there is now very little Of the lower quality inquir¬ 
ed for, w hich was wanted recently for army good*. 
American Saxony Fleece U lb.3 vmo 
American foll-blnod Merino. .3tt.r37 
American halfantj three-quarter blood Merino_ 2 Kg 3) 
Native and one-fourth Merino. 22/025 
Extra, Boiled . 
Superfine. Pulled.31|ip34 
No. L Pulled.820024 
Lamb’8, fulled. 2&5 i27 
Cnlifortilu, fine, unwashed. 24 /'26 
Galifornia, eommoti do. .... I (kail5 
Peruvian, washed......103)30 
Valparaiso, unwashed . 11(5)12 
South American Merino, unwashed. . 2l/r23 
Do do. Mesti/a, do.)6@33 
Do. do oommoo, washed . 10003 
Do do, ICntre Rios, do. ..15(ai|8 
Do. do. Entro Rios, unwashed,.. . . sk« p) 
Do. do. Cordova, washed,....20lj(al22 
Cape Good Hope, UBwashed,. .25((V28 
East India, washed.12(»i25 
African, washed.16(«>28 
Do. unwashed..9C«)|H 
Smvrnn, do. ..11 Jo 14 
Do. washed. . 2lk«.2fl 
Mexican, iinwiwheo.. ..lUfn' 12 
ItOSTON, July 3. -There has been a fair demand for Wool, 
and t.lio sale*of low and medium grades llgpec aijd pulled have 
bean to a fair extent, mostly at 826r36c lor lleec.e, the transac¬ 
tion* of the week comprising about 2iH1,006 tt.s. In tlm country 
tlie purchasers of the omv clip have been quite small us yet at 
25(d130u 71 lb. The t.causjirlimis io foreign have been 200 bales 
East India, South American, aud Mcdilorriueau, at prices we 
dlil not learn. 
Saxony Fleece, . SSfgMO Bulled No, 1.2R3i430 
Foil blood Merino,_ UtkeCM Do. No. 2,.IliJlao 
Three-foortli do,. 8tpi 36 Texas.HJnlO 
Half do,.... 32/34 Smyrna, wiiahml, .I«<d26 
t'ommon.. aMoeSu Do. unwashed,. tt..i>J7 
Westcni mixed,.20ut26 Rtieuoj Avrea..1107)43 
Boll-1 Extra,.38&>43 Crimea.....7(8117 
Do. Superfine.SOliijy Ciinadu,...290033 
AA 70 METST OF NEW YORK 
V V Mrs. Hank. 
VV Mrs. llunkin*' Curious New Book of Female Uharac 
ters in the City, Is von- interesting, and strictly moral Fancy 
binding; 350 Bages; 50 Engravings; 36 Portmlta Mailed free foi 
ft. AGENTS Wanted- Ladies and Teachers For Description 
of Book and Particulava of Agency, inclose red -.lamp to 
578 HANKLNS & CO., New York. 
1 IMK-l'iige’a Prrppliinl Kiln, Piueoieri July, 
J _J 1357 Superior to any in use for Wood or Coal. 2>i cords 
Of wood, or 1>4 tuns of coal to 100 bbl*.—coal not mixed with 
stone. Address 1434-tf I C D. BAG1C, Koohiuiter, N. Y. 
pRINDLE’S PATENT AGRICULTURAL CALDRON AND STEAMER 
TilK I’ltOVISION MARKETS. 
new YORK, July 8 — FLOtJR —Market heavy, unsettled 
anil Be lower, with a moderate ho -iness doing lor export ami 
home consumption. Sales it $3,65/13.70 for superfine Slate; $4 
Id 4,20 for extra do; $3,26/i 3,56 for superfine Western; ^3,506)1,10 
for common to medium extra do , 84,Cfi(a 4.7.5 for uhloping 
brands extra round hooped Ohio, and 74,s.vod,fio f*o* trade 
brand* do, market.rinsing heavy anil inactive Gaoadiau Hour 
in llmitcil rciiuest at easier prices Sales at t4JK> T 7.00 forciuu- 
mon to choice extra Rye dour quiet, with small sales at 82- 
50/1.3.80, Corn meal dull anil drooping. 
Gha i v —There is a firmer tone to the wheat market,ami good 
Clipping parcel* may be quoted at I •■!>' bytter. salcNUhlmgo 
spring al 'fh-iSJe, Norttiweslern child at. 8-3 ,i;-,T,c, I tor inn spri tig 
at. K7i/)l!)2c; amber Iowa aLiotgOMc; Canada dub at 96c, winter red 
Western at $l,03p)-l.tl*, Canada al SI.12. Hlld white Western at 
Sl.hXTi.l-V Rye dull with (ole* at <Rk/f S2cfor Western; 87^880. 
fur Northern, and 62tit05g. for C'amula. Burley continues heavy 
and dull, nominally at NSQfi&Rt Barley malt retdaltw un 
clmnged I’oas remain quiet, and nominal at 68c for Ganadlan. 
Corn market opened heavy aud dosed loose lower. Sales at, 38 
(a'nikfor new mixed Western; H iirtfic for comojort t" prime pew 
mixed Western; tflrdUkk* for yellow Western, and -ISJjiflSc lor 
white Western, flats dull, with stilus al 86(bi21)e. for Western 
and Canadrati, ami 30;,- 31c tor State. 
Provisions — Pork market quiet and prices scurcdy *o firm; 
Rttlnaat $UfcJ for mess . ilo.oo tor prime. Brief rnfea quiet; 
Rale- at 31 •! 4,50 for count ly prime; J5,50bc6,iio for coyntry mc»s; 
$*tiolo for i.• packed mess; and SlOl'ti 11 for extra mess, Prime 
ninss beef cuntinuoH dull and nuuiiuallv unchanged at $170018. 
Fleet liatiis uteivtv, fulcs at #l2.W;fl4 for We-tern. and$14,25 
for State. Got, meats ilORt.lnun dull at 44iaR8M« for Shoulders, 
and .5V"A'.jC for Hams. Smoked meat* are nominal lit 9Jj(at 
IlD-jiC for If urns; Td'Hc tor Hlmulders, ami Trio for sides. Bacon 
quiet and lirlo-s nominally nudiaoeed. Lai d quiet, mid prices 
I'or'ilKlo, ami Pic I5e. I'm- State. 
Ciieeia* deadv ami selling ut,2i(i-7c. for inferiPT to prime 
4-..--1 steadv. utp5,50‘4 for Bot-, ann iv.r Beans- 
Dors -The Fc leign arcoiiufs OOtllitme llu -.i,l<- fur bidders, 
end tlm market. 1.) very lino, with rather more activity, 11 ■ part 
for export; the stndc of desirable grades is now small The 
sales aifl about 25(1 hales at lfi®20O, cash, is to quality, including 
100 bales for export, on private terms. (Jlil growth* are Hat 
ALBANY, Ji. l v 8. — Floor anp Meal—T he market is vary 
quiet, but prices lur-- unchanged. We quote 
Common to good State,.$4,259T.4,30 
Fancy and oxtin State,.,... 4,5Ojj4,70 
Gommnn to good Wosteru. I,25(a4,75 
Extra Michigan, Wisconsin, Indiana, Ac., .5,iW'i7,itl 
Extra Ohio. 6,1X43)7,00 
Common Canadian. 4,50014.75 
Extra Canadian.fi.OOmo.OO 
Fancy Genesee, . ... 6,2Ay fi,75 
Extra Genesee and cl tv brands. . 6,2fidi:7.50 
Corn meal ii steady with sales to a moderate extent at fd.ixy,/) 
1,12k. f t 100 lbs, 
fiiuix Nnsab'iiof Wheat, with a good supply offering Coma 
lower, with sales Western mixed at 43t«l42.'*e. In Rye and Bai¬ 
ley nothing was done Oats quiet, sales Western ait 27,'„c, 
III'El' VLO, Jury 8. Fi.orit Market qnlvt and steady,— 
Sales at id,Dr/,'3,75 for fair to choice extra Wisconsin in round 
lots; #3.7fil«<4.00fur do. in small lots;$4,7fl$ofi.0t)for extra Indiana 
and Dido, and $fi,2N«'6.74 fot tho whole range of double extras. 
Grain—W heat market si shade firmer with a modonite de¬ 
mand. Sale* Saturday alteruoou No 1 Chicago uprmg at 68c. 
This morning Kenosha club at 75c, and red winter Indiana at. 
90 c, Com, market steady with a fair demand; sales this ilioru- 
ning al S2'u 32.'yC — (nostl v at the outside figure. Oats, market 
quiet and steady; sales this morning at 21c No sales other 
grains. 
TORONTO, Jn.v 4. Fi.opr We bear no actual -ales re¬ 
ported upon which.quotations can he based, and though offers 
have been made for fresh ground, holders are not disposed to 
accept the figures. Only small quantities come forward, so 
that the market is limited. It is therefore difficult In give quo¬ 
tations ;w exhibiting the real value of (lour; prfcptt Dior 
Tins Engraving represents the Apparatus for Cooking large quantities of Food for Stock at a time, and at any point den ed, 
through a pipe or log in the ground or otherwise, extending t,o the barn or any other point, na represented by ri, C, tints avmu- 
iug all danger from lire. This is t-lin principal use for which it was first projected by the J'atnitr, . 
PRINDLE’S PATENT AGRICULTURAL CALDRON k STEAMER, from th0H0 wh0 ,l,iyo 
For Cooking Food for Stock and for all oUrt Do»6fttic pur* M eflgrw . Rmnnktt&CO. Tho Steam Culdron that you.Heat mo 
punch w hero u Caldron Kcdtlo firSloum Boiler is required. CHIfl ' e w.,f P iy hand. J tuivu louinJ no dijlictilty in nuumcr 
Bond ro liable AifouiM wanted, to canvas every County in t.hjw «d' usiu^it. and I fa hr much pica: arc in ifilonnlnff you UmT it. 
StuU» for thu .salo of tho itbovi*. Stcinn Culdron, for which ». ijivcs perfect xatixfaclmii Tltif nuaniity id liud that l would 
l i be nil commission will bo ill lowed. Terms of Agency can bo not in one day with tlm lnrv' J Caldron at* bln an arch, will Mttrvo 
obtainod by lpt,t,er inclosinst posbi^o stamp, and Illustrated Cir- llm shwimur .1 w**uk, and m romjilisb the Name wmonol of M*r- 
cnlarn Meat it'roquostud. Vic^ fit cooking (ill kindn t>i food for atock. It alno dot*n im woric 
Ai-lilrttoa *. imi ,\,Y 2 >nf rmH Vtimiifni'hipnrK Djlicll IHOI'O (tOlfuct, Jiud tllW labor T.O (lUl'Ilil If- t ' IIOt 1 li|)^ Ifi 
MU\um UKNMsi I to., A fontanel lManuhtauror«, colnpariHO(l t o what it w;is when I iwd tlm Caldron IC**ttlo 
150 Bulfalo St., KocIichUt, N. \ . tho rffll honuiir of cuoklnjr food for stork of any kind uo «jo4« 
Rochestor, Juno ^Uh, Ittni. will dispute who lum ovor tried it. I think tlm roiuon wliv »fc 
loin not been generally adopted Is attribuhiblo to farmer*'-tiiat 
itcottlrt (nit itiiicb trouble. Your Steanmr and Caldron has domj 
away with I bat, objection, and I feel that, confidence to nay Ibat 
any'farmer wl)o will try one of your Caldrons will nover b© 
without ouo. Yours truly, A. J. OAKAlHdlARlA. 
At Galen, on Thursday evening, June 20th, hv Rev. W. IT. 
Mkcjk. Mr. JOHN DK&EL, of Gftlen, and Miss ELIZAS. 
ROGERS of the same place. 
What Practical Farmers Say. 
Tiik following is a sample of many letters recently received 
ADVEUTISINfi TERM**, In Advance—T hirty- 
Five Cunts A Link, each insertion. A price and a half for 
extra display, or 52i v cents per line ,,f space. Spkoiai. Notices, 
(billowing reading mutter, leaded,) Sixty Conte a Line 
t'i 7“ Its immense circulation among the Producers and Deal¬ 
ers of the Free States, renders tho Hiikai. N'kw-Yokkkk by far 
the Best, and Cheapest Advertising Medium of its class. This 
fact should bo bonie in mind by all Wholesale Dealers, Manu- 
facturois, Ac.., who must necessarily depend np>ou the People ol 
the North for patronage. 
,H §WS «F f H:s; WS 8 « 
A < i 10 iV r J ’!S w A NTK I )—Everywhere, to 
y\ sell Mansfield's LIKE OF J, 1EUTENANT-lJENERAL 
WINFIELD SCOTT. The ouly full and authentic edition, 550 
pages; Steel Portrait, Maps and Illustrations. Price 31.006]/ 
mail, post-paid. A liberal discount to Agents. .Send for Circu¬ 
lar. N. C. Ml I.I.KK, 25 Park Row, New York. 
(J K N 1 4 l.> els. in I > ositj)i>.- I 
' HARROW'S BOOKSTORE, Rochester, N. 
return mail Culvers h’ruit Preserver's Manual. 
TUA-TiMJCRS, PT.F.ASF, NT)'['LOHL- 
P BARTLETT'S DITCHING PLOW, the cheapest ami best 
ever offered to tho public. Price $ 20 . Order* for Clews promptly 
attended to. Farm, Town, County, niel State rights for sale on 
reasonable terms. Address 
964-261 A. J BARTLETT Romulus. Seneca Co.. N. Y. 
THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD CO., HAVE FOR SALE 
1,200,000 ACRES OF RICH FARMING LANDS, 
In Tracts of Forty Acres and upward, on Long Credit and at Low Priees. 
MECHANICS, FARMERS AND WORKING MEN. PRESENT POPULATION. 
T HE attention or tho unlerprifciUK aud Industrious portion of The State it rapidly tilling up wOh population ; 868,02a 
tho cumin unity Is directed to the following statements persons having been /dried since 1850, making tho present 
.—.-more 
_ __,_-_ We quote for 
Superior Extra. $t>,6Ku 0, 12'i 
Extra.9,00963,26 
Fancy,...4,HJ(ir 4,65 
No. One... 3 , 71 X 71 ) 4,00 
Nn. Two.... .. 3,153H,,'tO 
Gk.u.n Fall Wheat; receipts hy farmers' wagons have been 
on a very- reduced seal*! al! the week ami did not exceed 3,500® 
4,000 bushels. The market ha* ruled quiet and with very llttln 
competition. We quote for prime sample-, jiiu/1,08. Common 
to meriintn 88:'iU!i6c. Spring wheat has been Io very small sup¬ 
ply aud dull. Tlm receipts would not exceed 2,000 bushels, anil 
brought from 7<Xu 70e. The receipts of barley liav>- also been 
very limited ami wit.ii scarcely any demand, 37064Oe. may be 
quoted as the prices puiri. Out> have ruled sio&ily at 2flto37c.; 
larger receipts would have Jr tendency to reduce the price as 
the demand is altogether for city use. The inquiry for peas re¬ 
main# quiet in the absence of receipts, the small quantity which 
comes to market averaging not more than one or two loads 
daily. Bales are at 4lX^j46c - Globe. 
ieaking very IItthi ea 1 j ita 1 ’ ' ' proaches 35,000 ooo'hnriu-i.s, While the corn crop yields not 
speaking, very miu, uipitab _ les« than 140,000,000 hushcls, 
LANDS 0E ILLINOIS, FERTILITY 0E THE SOIL 
No State in the Valley of the Mississippi offers ao great an -, , , . , . , 
inducement n« the State of Illiums. There is no ,mrtion or 
tho world where all the coodltloas of climate and ami *a at * rcsnlte tor hisiute.)- us upon l o se pr orlosolis. they being 
admirably com bum to produce those two groat staples, Corn """‘''"f •*”'» ri ' 1 ]0 ‘ L "f lll ' : fenilil y ot whlch - la mi ' 
and Wukat, as the Pratnos of Illmoja. surpassed by any .... the globe. 
mrx. orntTYTY^w tiauT T0 ACTUAL CULTIVATORS. 
THE SOUTHERN rARI Since 1854, the company liavu Hold 1300,000 acres. They 
of tho State lies within tho /one of the cotton regions, while g n || r ,n|y po actual cultivators, und every contrnet eontains 
the soil la admirably adapted to the growth of tobacco and an agreement to cultivate. The road has been constructed 
hemp; and the wheat is worth from fifteen to twenty cents thro* those landa at an expense t>r $30,000,000. In 185(1 tho 
more per bushel than that raised I urtiior north. population of tin* forly-ntnn twninitet through which it pus-ca 
-p-rp-rr -pnT T nun P”R AfRTV T AWTtd WHU only 33i),608 ; since wbieli 47‘),293 have been lelri'-d, 
K1LH itUiiliifiU rKAltu*. bATiJJS. making the wliolit population #14,81(1 .a gain of 113 per cent. 
Tho deep rich loam of the prairies is cultivated with such wTTuritffvq iru* P'PnqpYTiTTV 
wonderful facility that the farmers of the Eastern anil Mill JLVlllliPlGriO Gr t xtuarrritit X. 
dlo States aro moving to Illinois In great numbers. The area As an evidence of the thrift of tho people, ri may bo stated 
of Illinois is about equal to that of England, and tho Soil is that ISOi.OOO (ous of freight, Inc Inning 8,1100,000 bushels of 
so rich that it will support twenty millions uf people. grain, ami 2ft0,000 barrels of Uour, were forwarded over the 
_ lino last year. 
EASTERN AND SOUTHERN MARKETS. EDUCATION. 
Those lauds aro contiguous to a railroad Too miles In length. Mechanics and workingmen will find tho free school Bystem 
which connects with other roads und navigable lakes and encouraged by the State, a mi endowed with a largo revenue 
rivers, thtiA ull'orrtjlig an unbroken communication with tin 1 for the support of schools. Their children can live in sight 
Eastern and Southern markets. of the church and schoolbowtc aid grow with the prosperity 
APPLICATION OF CAPITAL. of the leading State in tho Groat Western Empire. 
Thus far, capital aud labor have been applied tn developing PRICES AND TERMS OF PAYMENT, 
the soil; the great resources of tho Siam in oo&liiud ron aro The prices of thran liuids vary , ,-.i 
almost untouched. TUiS luVarlablo rule that the me' hanloal according to locution, quality, Ate" First class farming laixl - 
arts flourish best whore food and fuel are cheapest, will fol K ,.|| f or about sio or *12 p-’r ur.ro ; and the relative exponsa 
low at an early day In Illinois, usd in Ihe course of Ihe next of subduing prairie laud us compared with wood lands is in 
ten years the. natural laws and necessities of the case war- the ratio of 1 to 10 in favor of the former. The terms of 
rant the belief that at least live hundred thousand people sulu for the hulk of thesu lands will he 
in 1 g ] p b urs.X Cdin UlU SlUlC ° f UliUOiM iU Vari0US m; ‘ UUliClUr ' One Year’s Interest in advance, 
p a tt c/un cvttTtru/r nr tt t rvntq per ct. per annum, and six Interest notes at six per ct. 
KAlUtUAJJ oibiililJl UX lLlilNUlo. payable respectively in one uvo, three, four, five and six 
Ovci $ 100 , 000,000 of private capital have beeii - xpendod years from date of sale; and four notes for principal, payable 
on thu rail vwyH of Illinois. Inasmuch aa part of the income in four, ive, Six and seven years from date of sale ; the 
from several there; works, with a valuable public fund in contract stipulating that Otic-tenth ol thu tract purchased 
lands, go to diminish the Mute expenses, Urn taxes auk moot, shall he fenevd and cultivated, each and ovary year, for 
and must consequently every day decrease. live years from date of sale, so that at the und of flve years, 
THE STATE DEBT ono-half shall be fenced and under cultivation. 
The State Debt Is only *10,105,308, H, atul within tho Twenty Per Cent, will be deducted 
THE BATTLE MARKETS. 
NEW YOKIC, Jn,Y 3. —The current prices for the week at 
all thu markets are as follows: 
BEEF CATTLE, 
First quality. W cwt. *8.00(518.50 
Ordinary quality. 7.75fn 3.oo 
Common quality. 7.0007.50 
Inferior quality. 6.0(Xal6.75 
COWS AND CALVES. 
First quality..SoO.oiT'MO.OO 
Ordinary quality. 40DO/AS0.00 
Common quality. 30.00(335.00 
Inferior quality. 22.0llia;28.00 
VEAL CALVES. 
First quality, jf) lb.,. 5 MUjia 
Ordinary quality... 4,lii®5 c 
Common quality. 4 (ad'^c 
Inferior quality, . 3 (aWHc 
. SHEEP AND LAMBS. 
Prime quality, $ head. S4.75®5.00 
Ordinary quality,. 4.00@4.50 
Common quality. 3.25fii)3.75 
Inferior quality. 2.30^300 
SWINE. 
Firvt quality, *3 fb_-. 4!i,'iV?)4 l Re 
Other qualities,. 3%,aiZi{c 
ALHA.I Y. JlfCY 8 .—Beeves —The low rates that have ruled 
here week after week, since the warm weather „el in, has at 
last had the effect to check shipments at the West in a measure. 
The receipt# at this point are 2,000 bead lets than last week, but 
nearly 1,0*) were held over, and this gives a total on sale now 
of about 4,01X1, which is considerable more than is needed on 
any oue market day in July. Trade is remarkably inactive,— 
The average quality is lower than last week. 
Rkckipis—T he tollowing is our comparative statement of 
receipts at this market over the Central Railroad, estimating Id 
to the car¬ 
eer week 
This week Last week last vear. 
Cattle,.2,1)35 5,025 3.024 
Sheep.2,834 3,461 3,710 
Hogs,_—.. .. 66 
Prices—A lthough we hear of no sales as high as l',c ~;i lb, 
we do not feel justified in altering our quotations. 
This week. Last week. 
Premium. 0 (all) c 0 &y c 
Exti-a. .I'sfuPC-iC 4^: (lA jic 
First quality.3.44fa)3!$c 
Second quality.2?i&3 C 2»£«3 c 
Third quality. .2.1,170 c 2,(^0 c 
■Shkkp—I n excess of the demand,and selling very low. A lot 
of rather coarse Michigan, aver. liM lbs, at $3 ‘ri head. 170 good 
Kentucky, aver 106 tbs, at JU£c ri lb. For a lot of fine Ohio8, 
] )righ| on ( -i- i-np<■ ('liltnrc.— Second Edi- 
1 TION.—Thirty pages 01 New Matter, with the experience 
of I860 and '01, being t.|n< most imporlanC part ortln? work In¬ 
dispensable to all GRAPE GROwEIld. Sent hy mail, free of 
postage, on receipt of the price. 50 cents, in slumps. 
Address WIT.UAM BRIGHT, 
598-71 Box 138 Pbl&Ielphia B. D . Pa 
VALLEY MOWER AND REAPER. 
Tina is a new invention, got up -iinpler thau any other ma¬ 
chine, mostly ot iron and steel, with only 2 cog wheels. War¬ 
ranted to CUt in any gras* or grain, wet nr dry, long or -Port. 
Cute 4 J 4 feet. Price, $70 for Mower, and *85 for a Combined 
Machine. .Made very strong und light for i horses; 110 aide dr aft 
or weight on the horses'necks. For particulars call on EZRA 
JUNES or M. S. DTiS, Rochester; W. T CI'YLF.R, Cuylcr- 
Vllle, t.iv G 0 ..J. L. A G MILLS. Newark, and HARVEY 
SHURRCRN, Walworth, Wayne Co.. BURTON HAM. East 
Blooiufteld, Ontario Co.; and GEO. W KUCK b, BRO., Carl¬ 
ton, Orleans Co. 598-3t. 
<1 l AltiHERS. MICniANHH, A HU 11,DEltM. 
Our " Drenrersible Conflict” is svainst h gb prices. We 
. . ._ -_ in NgOttwt high prices. 
Offer you. at 74 Main St., Rochester. Iron. Nails, Hardware,Oils, 
Paints, Colors, Winriows, Doors. Blinds, Does, Spades, Shovels, 
Corn 1'ioes, Cultivators, and other article- too numerous to 
mention Also, the celebrated “ Straight Draft Plow," which 
we offer cheaper than the cheapest 
689-if MOORE, HE BING & CO. 
gublislwr to tl \t 
Western and Southern Money.— In the present de- 
tanged stale of the currency, we are unable to use Western and 
outbern money, as our hankers will not purchase It at any 
me of discount. Agents and Subscribers who cauoot obtain 
■ ew 1 ork, New England, Pennsylvania, or Canada Money, will 
/ i.ase send us C .S' Postape Stamps, a a they are far preferable 
to a iy uncun-ent bank biLla. 
( COUNTRY AGENTS WANTED.- 
$3 A Day. Mrs Hankins wants Agent- at home or to 
travel for her Pictorial " FAMILY NEWSPAPER," also for her 
Curious New Book of FRM.U.K CHARACTERS ix the CITY. 
For Specimens aud Terms inclose red stamp to HANKINS b 
CO., New York. 578 
