A special from Jefferson City to the St. Louis Dem¬ 
ocrat says a messenger from Springfield, on the 16th, 
arrived there, reports (ten. Lyon had concentrated 
all the Federal forces at that point, and only waited 
for a supply of provisions to attack Jackson's forces 
and drive them out of the State. McCullough left 
for Arkansas after a violent dispute with Jackson, 
whom he called a coward in presence of all his 
officers. 
The Fort Scott Democrat of the 13th furnishes the 
following items: 
Gen. Lyon, who is now marching South towards 
Springfield, has about 6,000 men, including Major 
stnrgjs T command. He has also 2*1 pieces of artillery 
of all descriptions, an abundance of ammunition 
and a full train of 
Me: amber Iowa at $l,n’ 
spring at JlniT, 02 ; i • 
ber Delaware at $1 aa* i.,. 
salesatSBiVSSo fur North Hi 
"main, emit*l ami nominal at fisc for CaiVdfan. 
bushier* doing for . 
C«l42cftirdamaflr;.l tn inferior „„ 
sound do, and to.* for prime tin, and rv for new yellow 
quiet mid IIrm and In i,iod.*rat.* demand at 26 i ■29a. for Western 
and Canadian, and :t2ft>3lo. (or State. 
atarsTta'Sfi 8 ” , '" rk r l"i«t and Price* easier, sales at 
St,, to.e'.y a tov mess ; *10,00 for prune. Beef linc|ning'"l; odes 
?*ftTl* {,,T country prune jS.afcu.K) for country mess, 
Prii ro .-l’«;ked me.«; and $ 10.01 Wril.Jrt r.ir extra mew. 
i nine mess beef continues dull and nominally unahangefi at 
* -Vi, 1 r U, ', ,f h ?. n ’* . sales, at *14,00 for Western, and 
i i° r (.at in'MiNare qufct. *v»tb wile* at 4S/oVte for 
«. h oi' 'u’u' Smoked meats an- nominal 
^ . 7 n - "Vi Shoulder?, ,l nd 9V For sides - 
Bacon doll and prices nominally unchanged I.nrd nulet and 
prices withou t change; sales at Ha'Uc. tor No. 1 m choice We«l 
ern. Butter U milling at t>Y*d)c for Ohio, and TfutlS.^o for 
inferi.ir TO pnme 11 T "' ,>nltM ri,| iuest, and gelling at 2f,-;.7c for 
Ashks—A m Without particular change: pales at *6,57 'A for 
PoNr, and f ciirln &r $ 5 , 76, with some poor tarns 
Mors •Continue in good steady loin and. ;i,„l with a small 
stock, full prices are re.ahr.eil, the sales are about 26(1 bales atlfi 
(gytTc, as to quality, and some 100 do. IMS's luai.'c cosh. 
AI.UANY, .1, I.y 22. — Fi.oto and Ms At. — There is a fair 
demand lor r lour at unchanged prices, as follows 
Common to good State. ai ho 
Fancy and extra State..<S'S 
Common to good Western,. ' ■nnr,)j"ni 
Extta Michigan. Wisconsin, Indiana, Ac.. - 1 , 7 ,ViflVfi 
KXtfft Ohio,....» . h ikv '11 fi t* 
Common Canadian.”... . -tAri Ylo 
Extra Canadian.” t"::::". 47 S&WM 
Fancy (Jeneseo.. " fl'is'ySfl'so 
Extra Genesee and city brands. . fi OOtii 7 'oo 
Corn meal is selling slowly at Mct/OLOO >1 l(jo ' ' 
OKAiar'Ihere IS hut little d any irmin alloat this morning 
and the transactions have been very limited Wheat quiet hot 
holders are anxious to realize, l orn quiet. In other grains 
there was but little offering and no saint reported. 
Fkeii Sales II tuua middlings at ts/ic. 
BIFFAI.O. Jrnv 22. Hm-Prices steady ami demand 
moderate, with sale, to day of Wisconsin extra at 93 , til 1 on 
niVn« ai fi"r ,lt Superfine Michigan at *5,flftli)675f 
tihio and Indiana extras at M.rtbi fs.ai double extra do. at Hi 2 ,-i 
ciu. 73 , line dour at M iVa’J.au, Illinois extra at $ 3 , 1 ) 0 ,- and Deli 
nna superfine at JS.fijy. “no mui 
GralN -Wheat market firm but quiet, anil the only sales to 
day were Towa amber nt sTSc. and Milwaukee dub on private 
Cop,, ,,met sales to-day at 52*^, and a lot ... n ,p|ete 
1,02; Racine spring at !»Kc; Minnesota 
winter red Western at *1,14,. 1.15; new aro- 
,24; red Maryland at *1,15. Rve quiet, with 
, „ , .Hirer, and 4octor Western. Barley 
and Barley malt continue dull and nominally unchanged I’eas 
. - - . ... —i«.. v«tia«ntui, ( urn market 
wiTijoiit anv material eb*nfff» in prices with only amodernto 
hiauifiMkM f,j r m&rt Jintl homo eottHumption Snlni »t 39 
inferior new mixed Western; 45 ;,i‘l 5 c for 
data 
KOIT, Jpi.t 20.—'Contrary to goner, 
market has suffered a decline of 2 c during tl 
current rates are now as follows 
Full blood. 
Threp-quarter blood." .. 
Quarter to half blood ... 
.Native,. . ’" "’f" . 
With the decline we nuto'increased Uifiuin 
a very quiet way. huyenspersIstenUy refnsin 
Jjpt;' Although turny who can alien 
pursue that course, ,t cjunot affect the m 
euoiigl. offering to meet the demand. Ther 
the v liele more , 1 ,-pn,jt,’,„ t0 sell, even on 
wh. can afford to hold, aul probahl. all or 11 
<d Die Mate could now holiad at 2«^i3dc for c 
WHEELER & WILSON MANUFACTURING CO’S 
IMl'MMD FAMILY SEWING MACHINES 
WITH NEW 
Glass Cloth Presser and Hemmers, 
AT REDUCED PRICES. 
THE WHEELER Sc WDBON MANCFACTI r HINO CO. be* 
uipuixtSo th g^ hflT " r,,,luo, ' <1 ’he Prices of their HEWING 
MACHINES, while they have added new and important im¬ 
provements. The reduction is made in the hope that the Com¬ 
pany will have uo more legal expenses defending their patents. 
OfHoe DOS Broadway. Now 
Al iuir mh t hl re w b - yt< i rl,u P h A ,rch - Pittaford. Monroe Co., N 
JoHf A. Howmax. Mr. H. K LIGHT - 
»w* w* marth.hhei 
wagons. 
McCullongh and Jackson have retreated across the 
Arkansas line for the purpose of drilling their troops. 
Their available force is placed at 17,000, including 
the Texan rangers and a Mississippi regiment. 
Gen. Lyon’s strength will be between 10,000 and 
12 , 000 , 
A sergeant belonging to Capt. Cook’s company of 
Home Guards, arrived at Syracuse on the 13th, He 
reports that ( apt. Cook had captured eight seces¬ 
sionists, among them a messenger from Jackson 
bearing letters to different persons. In one of these 
letters Jackson begs for more men, and admits having 
lost 500 killed in the battle of Carthage. 
Hy the train on the 21st from St. Charles, Mo., we 
have confirmation of the report that Col. Beu. Sharp, 
of Montgomery county, and Lieut. Jaeger of the 
T\ 8. troops were wounded hy the rebels and subse¬ 
quently hung. Lieut. Jaeger, who had been wounded 
in the arm a day or two previous hy rebels at Wells- 
^ / 0 *F, ] T,Tv R I,. AGENTS WANTED 
mivel (hr*hor&etopiiii "faMU.S’NFW^ fl'Vfi'" h V ma , °’ 
Curio,m Now Hook of FEMALE^ CUaJUCT^R^In ™* cr 
CO r , N«w"Yorit HIU r, ’ rra! ' lnKl0M ‘ n,i ttarop to HANKIN': 
A A O -A. JNT Q- XT A. 3 NT O 
'*•raox 
JARVIB At BAKER'S I8UNOB. 
ijf titr 
SOUTH PACIBTC OCEAN, 
IMPOHTKD By XIIII 
JJttBKi cjjyr r«.nr.* 2 VF, 
OlUon, OO 'VVllllwiri 8tr«»t, 
NEW YORK, 
C S. MARSHALL, iVc* 2 . H. MATHER, Sec'y. 
J. K ( HAfTKLL. A ycmt,BO ExrhAngf> .St. Roch«Mter, Y 
Perponitti Kiin, Piuent«d Jab 
A J IS57huponor to any m uho for Wood or Coal ’Ik. norJ 
Of wood, or 04 tuns Of coal toll*) bhlg-coal t,.;.’,” 
Htono. Add™. i4.>4-tf | C I) |>AUk! KocboUr N V 
nv York 
A gents wanted ro ski/i, ntm<i*«: 
waits ,!0 " ' rt ‘" K - * V ' C ' l>nm our N-timtIhs “ i 
defcW^t Jffl 8^' 
“ S4tr KochcHtor wJudovaic NuV”^ KochVater. 
U W?, M £ N OF NEW YORK 
tj)ra Hankins Ciirioux No,, Book of F.-mal,. 1 
tors m thi> 1 By. is very intpv*‘i,titiv, and «ti ,<-i 1 x- mn.ai 
*i'" Af’Vvrs"'wai f". K "¥' a , v : i[1 »' *' I’orlraitK Mailed 
*5't> "anted — T.adlus and Tmchmu For Dour 
Hm Farticularnof Agency. inclose red stamp to 
ADVRRTISINCS Tltlf.HS, In v\dvance-T hirty 
Fivk Ck.vts a Li.nk, each fosertion. A price and a half fo: 
extra dinplay. or 62.*-* ceuta pr line of apace. SKKOtAb Noticks 
( following reading mutter. le*I«d.) Sixty Cents a r.ine 
, ir ,u immanao circulatid. among the Producer and Deal 
er, of the Free States, rondels tho Rrit.u, Nkw- York eh by fa, 
the Best anil Cheapest Advert,ring Medium of its elate. Thi, 
KA.rr shouJd be borne in mind by all Wholesale Dealer,,. Manu 
faotuyere, Ac . who muni necegarily ilgpend upon the People ol 
the North for patronage. 
pRINDLES PATENT AGRICULTURAL CALDRON AND STEAMER. 
^ S 1^ M I ,\ \ i.» v ip ..14 
•n r,i ’ W;lHhilLr - h '"" 1 »ml\oVnf fJ?iLh5d* 
A ^^mo^oaAUg'Vfltr”'.. . f,,r Sa8 ' Tuition Wti 
Adarpw J- P- GRIFFIN, Principal 
Montli—LVgoiilw W 
>'?” - " I* I- u 
luug new andot real value. 1 
> ' J S. PARDEE, 
aSw with Sup“ e " ‘"f"' 
- _ Biniiamto n, Droon ie Co!, v y. 
A VVnnl ed Kvervwliere - Who can 
interforii!?with'myv otlwr^iii^V^\ r hSw muy , hB°on*u*'eii 1 Tn^ 
l-i^* • f Mule jiI iY I ,VE \ | { ,\ Id vi.I *4 
I 1 he healthiest, spot , 0 , eai tl —6"l nerea ol Hue land situ* 
IVom"[T Vc IHv's' HvOnliriT' ^J l ”l ur£inn hedge, and ll'mil.-s 
1 i;" M><lraultc • /iiiil. now Hint. Hnlfllwtr] ti,,, 
a nt ‘ ut a,u * CoZmodloaH (Tottlltfl* Km mlmn.it 
THE CATTIjE ,51A If 
NEW YORK, .Tri.y 17 Tho current 
all the market, are as follows: 
... . , bbkk oattlr. 
emit quality, >) cwt. 
Ordinary quality.. 
Common quality. 
I nferior quality. 
... ^ ... COWS AND CALVES. 
Ordinary quality,..".’....’’" 
Common qual itv. . . . . 
Inferior quality,. 
t,, ^ .. _ VKAL CAI.VN8, 
First quality, r) Ih. 
Ordinary qualitx 1 . 
Com moil quality. 
Inferior quality,. ."..'"I. 
? ,IB P Awl1 r-AMim. 
Prime quality, r-t head... 
Ordinary quality. 
Common quality. 
Inferior quality.’ 
y_. ... 8 WINK. 
First quality. >1 H>,. 
Other qualities.. .. 
AI.HAN V. .1,1,Y 22 IlKKVKH -There i, 
notice thiH wouk, tho nu\rk«*t bolnu.ax tl 
jtDckffl. TIk* nM.MtipU u.untinuo heavy, t 
fniah nrHrsilrf. rhn onalitv of t.h« cnitln i 
Tm8 Rniffaving rf*pro»»!ntn 
ttirou it 1 11 a pipe or Iovr in the i 
in*c nil trorn ure. Th 
PKII'iDLE'8 PATENT AfiKIClJI/TCKAL CALDK01Y & STE.UIBB, 
For Cooking Food for Stock and for all other Domed,ie pur . 
pones where a Cal,Iron Kettle or Steam Boiler D requ ired 
Coi.d roli.able Aguuts wanted, to eanvanx eyp >■ iw-v -• • 
for the Male ol thiv above • • 'tiiaron, for which a 
jihu ,.,2 - ;n » v aito\vci1. Tormi* ff Agency can he 
ebt»,n.-l by letter inclosing poxlagr ,tauip. and Illustrated Cir¬ 
culars sent if requested. • 
Address BENNETT A CO.. Agent and 
1 u.e Apparatus ror Cooking large quantities of Food for Stock at a time and at ...v 
ground or other,vivo, extending to the barn or any other ,o i as roDroseSte.l hv F 
« «• P'.i.ciptU use for which it was jirst projected Z ihe /WmU? P * ' 
from tlioae who have used Prindle'g Caldron anu Steamer: 
WK 8 TKR.Y, N. Y.. Junt I7tll, 1861. 
Mean* Bkxnrtt * Co. The Steam Caldron that vp» 
camexafelv to hand I have fouuil.pq V- , 'V‘> “ JU manner 
. i K 10 niloi tning you that it 
invrg prrf.'r/ tuHtfttrHtm I'he iiuniit.it V of fuel that I would 
use III one day 'with the large C'lihlrnii net in au arch, will serve 
1 lie -.teamer 'i week, and nccmtqili,li the simp* amount of igr- 
vice in cooking u'l kiud.i of fond In, stock If also does its work 
much more perfect, and the labor to attend It Is nothing in 
coiyqHin.sqn to wliat it was when I used thet uldroii Kellie 
T he I",t) lien,dll of cooking (nod I'.,, -took n! .my kind nn une 
will dispute who Inin ever tried it, I think the tonson why it 
has not been generally adopted is attributable to farmers that 
it costs too much trouble. Your Steamer and 1 aldron has done 
away with that objection, and 1 I'eel Hint conlidence to say that 
atfv Jnrmn- vihn will try one of you 1 Caldrons will never be 
without one. Yours truly, A .1 CARMICHAEL. 
mint desired, 
1 . thus avoid- 
SflO.OiXaflftOO 
. -lH.0lLii50.00 
. ai.oofoVM.oo 
22 UUC 12 .H .00 
Rochestei, 
What Practical Farmers Say. 
Tiik following in a ^iuiiplo ol many InttorH recently rocoivotl 
®hr fuMlskrr to flic PiiMic 
™ y "•J'Hle Inwi,i u j„. :i:t ai.kxandbk St. 
I ItOOo kstiir, N. Y. Tho lllll, Arnr will romiueoce or, IVerl 
oesday, Aug. 48. MM. Address LICILU TRACY, Principal 
T^OWLER AND WELLS’ JOURNALS 
J Enlarged and Improved, frier nut Increased. 
Postmaster*, Clergymen, Teacher., pel others are requested to 
act us Agents and got Club/fur our Journals 
THE ILLUSTRATED AMERICAN 
PHRENOLOGICAL .TOTJiR.Isr.A_Ij 
AN14 LIFE II.I.l&lBATEIL 
WATER-Cun» JOTJIUVAL 
A GUIDE TO HEALTH. 
I'lomes with July, and have 
A NEW HALF VOLUME 
Homes for the Industrious ! 
Thk Second Half of the Twelfth Volume of Rural 
New-Yorker commenced July (>th. Now, therefore, 
is the time for renewals, and for new subscriptions, 
whether club or single. Additions to clubs are also 
in order, at club rates. Agents and Subscribers 
and indeed all who are friendly to the IttfRAi,_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 anil valuable 
as possible—to spare no reasonable effort or expend¬ 
iture to fully maintain, if not augment, its position as 
the Best and Cheapest Journal of its Class. 
tiAftBEH STATE OF THE, WSS'T 
won*. iiiil yenr. 
SS ltle .3,090 3.9.10 4 2M 
.3-326 8,8114 M20 
tiSS£g l alteration* to make in our quota- 
Premium....T&St 
f jrntVmii ftv I;::::::::::;;;;:;:;; ^ 5 ! 
Thi;'" nuahty'' X “ 
J ® r ,,ar * r( ;i7 **' *'•-^81 nfthn dHinurul and very little trod- 
lb* at $288 ft llW*fbiJ 18l,r ° f 0U ^ ° ,J " W ‘ l9,n ' ,ot ° r l8li ' ever. H6 
„ I f s I J A ■, - 'l 1 ”'' 1111 * ,7 x , t I'TV' 1 v I'kht: wo quote nominally still-fad 
- 1 ■ ‘ corn fed fat I,- iv , - e, Altai and Arffu* 
J FV V ,7 ', «V ,,1Hrk ’' t «ft Cattle, 4«i Reeve*, 
v l.ii,, , ' "I Working .. Cow, and Calve* 
1 eailui!--., two and three your- old, not -mt-ibl,- for Reef 
1 Hl€T»:> — Mark'd Reel - Extia, *6uut.e6.25; first quality *5 78 
... *5 ma 11.00; third do, jn.«0. quauiy, Wo, 
Wokkimj Oxkn—N one 
Cows and Calves 
Old none Yearling*, none; Two years old, none; Three year* 
i 7 Hm K> ‘ fe* ,,1 '-I JM *t market, Prices in lot* at $1 50 
sXumUllS'.iS'Sl - t( ' l ^ i '’“A-’^.00,or 3 f ft3 .' a c lb 
Hides c/n .N-it,. Tallow. fiLi dc. 
Pki.ts - 2A. (,i *| Calf Skins, 75i «c i> ft. 
> kal calvks— 
1.71*o t SL. , . , I T.?^> nV BoeveS ’ 7fl StoreH 
-to K arttciuality ' 462s; mcod,j 
MtbOB tows - SlYi47; common. *17(oil8. 
JVoaiiiMi Oxkn —*s», Woj 100. 
\ hat. Calvks -t.t, tutor,. 
*INaH t S 1S “ Xt " a ‘ : tW0 y, ' arH olc >. SIAVL17; three years old. 
C ii a no k OK Adiirbss,—S ubscribers wishing the addre** 
ol their papers changed from one Post-Office to another, must 
specify tho old address as well as the new to secure compliance 
with their request*. 
I'#- A.vv person so disposed can act a* local agent for the 
-mui. New- Yoiikkr, and those who volunteer iu tho good 
cause will receive gratuities, and their kindness be appreciated 
r )rijrl.t. on Grnne C'llhm*. — S 
i«rn. ‘, .! 1 V r ‘ V •’“K'"’ ,,f S ‘‘"’ »'t«r. with tin 
oi UKU and r.l, being the most imnolaiil part oftli 
(1 IKMI‘ f I KH.Ii t • • til (ill LI,' A I'll' I ' t • i I til L*. •. * if. J 1 
iilarkcts, Commerce, &t, 
Kur»il New-Yorker Mfflee, ) 
Rochester, July 23, 1861. \ 
Flour -The decline in Flour equals 25 cents per barrel on all 
brands. 
Crain - We do not observe any change in the rates for host 
winter wheat, but inferior and spring have fallen oil materially. 
Oat# haw advanced *o we what. 
Pro, UtooM-Choice Lambs bring 25 cents per head more than 
at the date ol our last report. Hams are a little firmer with a 
slight advance. 
Wool There is no change in prices, nor in the amount of- 
fered fur sain. 
Hay—Old Hay in selling at prices heretofore quoted, while 
new is worth ?fi,y 310 per tun. 
KOEIIE&TKK WHOLESALE PHICE8, 
Flock and Grajk. Egg*, dozen ,,, ,,,_ 
Pjour, winter wlieftt v «RlS>;«:6.25 Horn-v. box"!. 
Zr- r;rwheat’ 2^'; 1 t-s ^ u ir- b, >? ••••- 
L Cau-llei, extra .... laUlSc 
Whiki r“ u . , *S I * U(! FmriT and Rootk 
Wheat Lenesee .. Luu.rl 25 Apple*, bushel. 6 Ba 7 v. 
(VwLm'i Cft,Ja,Ju f Apples, dried %) lb. 2‘,ri3o 
Corn' new. Skjjg I 0 ” 1 
Hv» 'ko n 3*.,i4llc t-hen-ios, do. 14T'12c 
' ?’ bod, en«5tic Plums, do in , 
Oat* by w ,. lKllt . 8^,2SC Potatoes..:: .. : Ztfr. 
It tick w boil t. O, G'bEK .ind5k,.vs- 
,.5g^ :: . g9*> 
tefc -—»K“W“ S2Wl±t-.'.-“-. Slffi 
»-Ji-k. cli-ar. lKuurail'j.m) .riRKPS 
Beer; cwt■ ?j 1 ir 5'2 £? ov ';v huaiwi...’..* 5 . 00 ® 5,25 
y ' ScwiuBs' 3,00 
Hai, K^mokod*’"' o ’m u-°'4 b' 1 ’’ 1 .»00f«i 5.1X1 
si,,‘ nok — ftjiiltta W ood. soft.. y. no j, mn 
Lp X H S T PREMIUM 
J AWARDED IIY 
New York State Agriiidtural Society, 
AT ELMIRA. OCi. l.stiO, 
TO HARDER'S n^RSE - POWER. 
THE SUBSCRIBERS IHAMFAl'TtBH IT COBLESKILl, N. Y„ 
ENDLESS CHAIN IlORSE-POWElH, 
COMR1NED THRESHERS AND CLEANERS, 
THRESHERS AND SEPARATORS, 
“n w f th ttr&r ease the ham than 
others, fioinng with very low i-li-VJifi,p, and slow travel of the 
horses. The Com I.I Thresher nndtlleumr runi very eaey® 
incapacious, separate* the gram Cleinly from the straw ami 
cleans a* well a. a regular fanning nil In sluot these ma 
ehtnrs hnin an raual, of Which fart wobelirve we i'ansati*fv ill 
who W'll eoiiMllll till'll OWN inter. -1 bMlddle-,|||g 
3y7 4teoJ It. a M. I1AIII4KK, C«bW II. SchohariuCo.. N Y. 
rvownoro can trjn induptriouH furraor secure «urh imnn'di 
at* results tor hie labor us upon lln-ne prairie soils, they being 
composed of a deep rich loam, the fortfitty of which, Is un 
SUi'puBBed by .my on tho globe. 
TO ACTUAL CULTIVATORS. 
Sinco 1S54, Ho company have sold I 300,ooo acres. They 
sell only to actual cultivators, and every contract contains 
an agieeiavm tocultivato. Tho road has beeu constructed 
thi’o' these lands at, an expenso of i'Kl,000,000. In 1850 the 
fKtpiilotion ol the forty uino coiiutlea through which It passe* 
was only 385,698 ; since which 170,203 have h«en addod 
nuking tho whole population 814,891, a gain of 143 per cent. 
EVIDENCES OF PROSPERITY. 
A« an evident*- of the thrift of the people, it tiuy be stated 
that 60.),oim tons of freight, linilmung 8 , 600,000 bushel* of 
grain, amt 250,ooobarrels ol dour, were forwarded over tho 
lino last year. 
EDUCATION. 
Mechanics and workingmen will find tho free school system 
encouraged hy the State, and endowed with a large revenue 
, 161 * trw niippori of schools. Thryr uhildron cun llvo In ai^lit 
or tho church and achoolhutiRo and grow with thy procporlty 
oi lciuUag Stetii in tho frrcuit Western Empire* 
PRICES AND TERMS OF PAYMENT. 
The prices of these lands vary from *11 to $25 per acre 
according to location, quality, Sus. Flr-t-cia.-s farming lands 
- ■II lor about *10 or *12 per acre ; and the relative expense 
or subduing prairie land ah compan d with wood lands Ih in 
the ratio of i to 10 in favor of the former. The terms of 
.n;,,''- v Reports from the country are to tho 
effect that tarmers will not generally sell their wool at the 
present decline from last, year's prices This being tho case it. 
must in tain* help the market for the better qn ilities of Foreign 
Wools, and it lire new conUactH about to be «i V( .„ out for army 
goods are taken, there must be more doing at the :;ca board 
The inR.kyt, liowem. UnRffRCtoil. .ami thi-n- in bat littlo 
mmo doing from firet hands .V llgiit retail Im.ipess is going on 
jiiooug dealerj, liutonlv to a small extent. The last few d»v“ 
ill nfwi hrf™ a |UI ” fnore inquiry, and we notfee 
•ales of an bale* wnaUed 1. ordora at ate, .mu here and in Boston 
American Saxony Fleece » ft w.,.„ 
Americanfull-hlbixl Merino....’..’.".:."”:.■Jin''!? 
American half anil three-quarter biood’ Merino"" auu if) 
Native i,u,i „ r „. fourth Merino. 
Extra. Bulled .1. 
. 
Lamb-. iDi 11 - oi..■. 
California, line, nnwasbed.!/. 
Caliloruia. common do. .T|»b i q 
Peruvian, washed ........ lfVSrio 
Valparaiwi, unwashed _ Un'i- 
South American Merino, unwashed, ... . . ” 21 a '’3 
0 . do. Mestira, do.”1*523 
Do. do. corninon, washed.1007)13 
Do. do. Kntre Rios, do. 1555,18 
5°- 6°. Eutre Rios, Unwashed. 05 10 
I,f ' „ ,'h Cordova, washed.20435)22 
Cape Good Hope unwashed, ■>%:, -,g 
East India, w/i-hed. e.'Sem 
African, washed. {£-^32 
Do. unwanted.. 
Mexican, unwashed..W*:.’:.”::. 1**12 
BOSTON, July 2(1.-Halt s of about 80.non fts fleece and nulled 
Wool, much of it"l the (ln«‘ grad.-<. in the country IraiiKue- 
timi ; have been -mall, at $00ft»jo ju ib Sales of 12.5 bale- mostly 
Meriiteiunuean. at varion, prices about 133 hales Ca ie ofttooJ 
Hoi". l\ ..id have boon exported during the week to Marsel lies 
Kvxonv I' *ve« ., m p 0 „,,j :<n 1...". 
Full blood Merino.Do. No. «,... .mda 
Thrs-r-foiirth do. .WS6 T.-vos...o^m 
Half do,.325 .'M .'teii iua, wiinheil ..l.Vi 2 H 
Cornmon...4S,r Nl Do. unwashed,. I? 
pu lidFr 1 ,'™ d . ?£•’% »«-«<••• vvrec,I, 
t uin.a Extra,..$ 8 , 0)43 Crimea. 7 ,,, 17 
Do. riuperhne, . 3 * 5 , 1.39 Caua'Ja. ”'2ft5 3 S 
A Fits » N ! JtlsIK-|v KEP- 
d-\. LKS. Kiddere new system of jee Management, where- 
. \ / iff 1 HWI,r, J 1 Bae* till collect from one to 
\ Lt / hundred poundjol hooey in one season 
w \^0J can be made to swarm anv season, or 
prevented Irom dnini ,0 Can be prevented 
yfh&fMru " n J'.’ 11 '* ,l "’ h’ests in sivarming-tinie 
fjVx Rfc-robbery -asily peycnlwl. Moth nilllers 
M; Pr“Vc«t«U effectually. Never lose bees by the 
'■L nfA' ' 8 \rliill id winter orothewise 
je v/ N 1 I will send my new f$ok Circular, containing 
. -M 7 ' “ free of postge. to any Bee Keeper 
nMRnnL i me l "llee addr'-s It gives the contents 
li"ut fiompiu’nT-}fiXr** u * ni , ' x l ' 1 nations, and cuts of the 
cJm Wv* Kidder's Gnidr to Apirian Science, on the re- 
C 1 L I>1 • ll PO*(»F* .tamps, K I'.b w(II give full partic- 
ular* in the Culture and Management if the Honey Bpe 
fee Circulars, Book. Hive Rights. Ac... promptly 
attended to Add. : ■ ■ - L * 
wonderful facility that the farmers of tho Eastern and Mid 
dlo States are moving to Illinois m great numbors. The ama 
of Hlinoia is about equal to that of England, and tho soil is 
bo rich that, it will support twenty millions of people. 
EASTERN AND SOUTHERN MARKETS. - 
Tliuse lands arc contiguous to a railroad 700 miles in length 
which connects with other roads and uavigablo lakes and 
rivers, thus affording an unbroken coumiunicattoa with the 
rliugton, vt. 
^JOWE’S IMPROVED IAY SCALESJ 
the best i re use i 
HAY SCALES. 
CATTLE SCALES. 
HAY SCALES. 
„ Insperse, 
Hay presses. 
HAY PRESSES. 
UAY PRESSES.. 
No lit M.it Hho'c ground —no trouble 
with wab?r or ice no friction on knif», 
udgCH— weigh t.niy if not level-him- 
pbri 111 u-e. 11" lye red at any Railroad 
Station. Send turCirculare, 
fD* t*ortabls Ihfi Prom, 
For Babug nay. Flax, Broom Corn. 
Rag*. Wool and Crttoa Simple—Croat 
i ower—worked bvtwo men. Hundred* 
in uw). Send for (ircular*. 
Cast Steel Hell*. 
I Weigh lew* 
9'lib.c 
7‘, ire" 
. per annumi and hix Interest notes at six per ct. 
pectm ly in line, two, three, four, five and six 
late of sale; and four iiop-s for principal, payable 
,Kix ami seven yarB from date of sale the 
pulaling that one tenth of Hie tract purchased 
need and cultivated, each mid every year, for 
om date of sale, no that at the end of five years, 
tiie provision markets. 
but with » • ,r, ' r T -Fi.omi-Market opened 6c better 
hojnf* 4 * 4 m a very mrniv*rute b7j5irn?*i» iloln^ in r ex turn ami 
far} 10 fn? i |,l ii jn > c lv f4 * ,,i ;u pwviouv rate* U 
do; tl 'ensiHf H, Jl'i 1..4) (oreommon to medium extra 
»cdV»ii»VMto fj‘reS 1 ? 1 ”? eitr * reund l.oope.l Ohio, 
The raleV.-f Gna,, H '' ' a V, k ** Cionug qalet.- 
flour,a,* ,ih J # '"' rM H.’WOea*.. Canadian 
meder it , 1 • ’ - •! shade nriuer on corninon grade" wi’b a 
"" In ^ .**<«»«t »rfifie.1.S6for rupttn Z and 
small *ile» f at te'irn ! 1 in c, r 1 "* " xln /~ 1: - v '" tio,,r ' leadv. with 
meal ‘“ uet un d unchanged— 
mund lor elno?i l '^miuuesquha firm, with a fair de- 
supply olTerbre 1 q” 1 - cou ' tun * J * t ‘'iu with only a limited 
club at 1 ■,, de* Chicago spritig at SAaDSe; Nnrtliwe*tern 
« DM 95c, very choice do. at *1.W; Milwaukee club atavs 
Weigh lues —cut le**— heard further 
than other first dans Bell*. Never 
break by bMlv Warranted 13 montha 
.Send for e.lreulam and t"*timoniaD..— 
I- lxtiitev made bv myself, at lowest 
prices. Send for C’lxulars. 
To ten Ctod;»i 
Of the most approved character, of my 
own,manufacture, warranted equal to 
any in use, at greatly reduced price*, 
ad druse 
JAMES «. ih:im.ky, 
93 Main St.. Buffalo, N, Y 
CHURCH BELLS 
CHURCH BELLS. 
CHURCH BELLS. 
TtreStatA Debt la only *10,105,398, 14, and within th- 
last throe years has been reduced $2,059,748 80, and we imp 
reasonably oxpect that in t-n year* It will become extinct. ' 
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