r m fa t 
A JSLJu 
DETROIT, May 27.—As yet, there have been no movements 
calculated to throw Halit upon the prices that are to rule this 
season Buyei* -coin to think they ought to pnv no more than 
85c for fine, while we hear apparently dldiitei.-ftcd parties ex- 
I'fiw opinion that S/V>> Hie will he ationt the figures A dealer in 
this city Informs UH that lie has advised his friends to accept 
nothing under «c at the verv least Those whose internet, dic¬ 
tates such a course, will he found crying down the market aa 
usual, with an I nee unity, sen) and persistence worthy Of a bet¬ 
tor cause, but the (armors have become "o well posted in their 
peculiar tactics, that the success by winch they have hern hith¬ 
erto marked, can hardly he expected At the same time, camion 
Compels us to say llmt the heavy losses suffered by farmers last 
year ure nut wholly chargeable to this oft-repented erv or 
•wolf ! 1 Tho result was dun to nne of those events in tirade 
which no human prescience can foresee, Buyer- were, with 
Others, completely ill the 'lar k, ami at first, to our certain 
knowledge, refused good lots at very low figures. Sales about 
Markets, Commerce, &c 
KTOE AtiENTS WANTEI).- 
W anted, a few Intelligent, active and trustworthy business 
i. as auk.s'tn, to solicit ordent for 7w,<, Plant*. Shrub*. <tc 
verable in the fall of | 8«2 A liberal commission offered. ' 
Adilrpfts KIIOHT Si CO,, HiopripUire of Uie 
7-2t Genesee Va ley Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y, 
U UG AK IT;V A P( »Ft. >i ;s 
A.xvr> CANW BOXiTiSs 
Havwj nwtvrnl it number or lcttwrn from d/tlerent StateM, 
making jnti»imo.*j for fcu*>ar M:ujhLnr*i y in.J having Uiorouifh 
practical experience with ^nrulio imu’liitim-.y. tin* •viibMt’riber hint 
coriHcnu’d to uovote 1 1 »h perHODii! attention Piluiiirh the huhi* 
iner to tna Nojectiou 4Utt| lorwardini.* of ft vaporatorn and £>utfnr 
Mil lit. Send Tor Circular MATTHEW LONG, 
Mfl Ot Befcvdi. liic'kinir County. Ohio. 
k CJ HOVER’S PATENT 
X SWING BEAM PLOW 
lturnl New-Yorker Odlee, ) 
RocnuaTrn, Junk .id, ib61. $ 
ia j„ g a« last quoted and transactions are light 
heat is unchanged in rates. Corn is being offered 
ally, and as the increased demand was only tom- 
ote a decline of fully I cents per bushel. Harley 
filling Off for the week ranging from I to Sets, 
yeans are wanted for shipment, and a decided ad- 
taken. 
Mass Pork is exhibiting a downward tendency. 
nt5H.0tXtfdl.59. 
■'HE ANNUAL REGISTER OE RURAL AFFAIRS. 
tf- hOtil/f, 
FtorB re 
Grain—V 
more ple» li 
poriry, we 
drooping. 
'per bushel 
; M cebt«We» 
} > ROVi* l0!,S . 
gale- him jj, U ultn plenty and selling at 10@12 cents, as 
[U "!' rheese is a little tinner, with a slight advance. 
t0 ]i vY b^ fallen o!r P" tun. 
Itochrstcr Wholpwnle Prices. 
and Groin. Kggs, dozen. 10@10o 
1 wh,'»t.,55.26<a«.2a Honey, box . 12<ail4c 
Flour*f’n.ig rto , 4.75@ft.oo Candfa*.box...... BS,f’i)10c 
P ;o " r ' i,„rkivhe 8 t -. O.iWeakOt) Candles, extra.... I2(5il2c 
»X - - -.fruit and lloote. 
* ieiit'-*’** •— ]“*#]•:3 Apple-, bushel— Mn)S7o 
B.-A V Canada- 1 ffllM lb, dried >i lb... Tf«gc 
fit-ee.li, !,hiking County, Ohio. 
Kight mimherkof this admirable work, by John J. Thomas, 
have now been issued They contain, altogether, about, Nine 
Hundred Pages of Hearting Midler on every Mitject nl Agricul¬ 
tural and llnrtleultural Ititerest, nn«l are Iu.pstuatkT) with no 
leas than 
TtVELVU HUNDRED ENGRAVING*. 
The Publishers have a tew complete seta, owe of which are 
in soiled covert, but. otherwise entirely pci (eet, which they will 
mail, post-paid, to any address at half-price, or Onu Dollais 
for tub Eionr Numhuus. 
Address LUTHER TUCKER & SON. 
Publishers of The Country Gentleman, Albany, N. Y. 
Single Numliers, clean and new, twenty-five cents each. 
JJOWARD’S NEW MOWER 
AN D 
Mower and Reapei: 
FOR IN0S, 
Form iw.kh — cheap durable-light, draft—free Trom clog¬ 
ging, and perfect in their operation, either in cutting grain or 
SEND FOR CIRCULAR 
giving full description and cuts of machine. 
N. B.—I have leased the right of A. W, Morsk to use his 
PATENTED LEVER or hoikter, by which the finger-bar of a 
Mowing Machine is raised and lowered, therefore farmers will 
not b« subject to prosecution by said Mousse for using this valu¬ 
able invention 
Address R. l. HOWARD, Buffalo, N. Y. 
/ /l ROVER’S PATENT DRAFT BEAM, 
VJ F°R DRAWING PLOWS OF ALL KINDS—The use 
' , ;wj>"I , rovemen t is warranted to lessen the ordinary labor 
Soto!! * 2 J?'i fl0 'e a quarter to iiTnlfd a; 
attested by many practical lUnnou, and 
etei, nf which the following is u *p... inien Of 
ou tin. ran,, of Mr Charles B Pnltir u 1 ,f 
Mom'"' N V . on Urn I mb anil 38.1 Cm dit nl 
Plows, all drawn by oxen and held by dikntare^il nomon 
out Clwl’es B Pu!ii y e “Ir" *5 V °S "i-vt day" ir^ 
0 ihi «j1 h rotter, Henry S Potter. t) »• «trm,k iml H 
aud^Vu!it' y 'v^‘' , ‘ t ' ; 11 P ° tU ' r " tV8U "^ ^M Short 
Irtdav, Remington, Markham h Co/s Steel p| ow 
t, drew 525 da, jap ltl . •" nuvn 07 
t 11 1 ‘ 'l n Y;l ", * r,1, t P'ow, drawn in the same manner 
drew .’A) It,s _’d day it drew tho name. m.unu r, 
bit day Rulers,m Ac Do Garmo's Stralght-Dralt Plow No. S 
manufactured by Mr. luiitpoy, of Rochester, and worked in the 
onlinurv nuv druwlMO tb, cd day, the identical name Plow 
with (trovers Attachment, drew only <50 ir.M 1 
Plows with this Attachment are manufuet.ured and sold by 
the subsnri hers, and also bv D. A LUNG, or Roe hot ter N. 
i who owns sotno 20 Counties In Western and Central N Y 
Likewise made and sold by UEDKIKLD .k TAFT, Whiles'Cor 
ners, Em, Co , N. Y., and by I. THORP At H 1 GREEN, of 
Jacksoiivtlli!. TompkingCo , N. V Al.l.tNC A- CO. 
Who are General Agents for the sale of the right of Territory 
Last Tmvnsend, Huron Co., O., May 2-1, pits fdiMiit 
OW READY. 
OPEN AIR GRAPE CULTURE 
A Practical Treatise on the Garden and Vinevard Culture oTthe 
Vine, and the M isi faituck op Do.mSHT ii: Wink. Designed 
for the use of Amateurs and others in the Northern and Middle 
States Profusely illustrated with New Engravings from eare- 
fully executed designs, verified bv direct practice. Bv John 
P it in. author of " Kami upon Hperi Vi, Grape t'ulturc," to 
which was awarded I be Kii>r Pn-niiom of the Anierienu insti¬ 
tute. To which iH added y section Of Examples of American 
Vineyard Practice, and a carefully prepared (fcgr.rtption of the 
Celebrated ‘Thoinery Syktem of Grape Culture." 
IPrice, tine Dollar Sent free of postage on receipt of 
price. Every jrrson who has a ffl-ope vine ghuidd own this book. 
Address D. M. DEWEY. Avion, Rochester, N Y 
THE CATTLE MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, May 28 -Tim current prices for the week at 
oil the markets are as follows: 
BKKK OATTT.K. 
First quality.CwL 5 . 8 ,!lt)(<t) 8 ,(i 0 
Ordinary quality. 7,SOWN,(JO 
Common quality. 7.00007,W 
Inferior quality. 6,50(1(17,00 
HIIKKP AND LAMBS. 
Prime quality.^ head Sfl.tXXd’fi.OO 
Ordinary. t.2fi(affl,(K) 
Common. 8,fl0tal,00 
Inferior. a.lKXaia.flO 
8WINK 
Corn-fed,. 3?<@81ic 
do. light. 2Li5.-8.iic 
Still-fed,. 3ya(5i3JjO 
ALBANY, Jcnf-2 —Bkkvks —There is an improvement in 
the market this week, owing to the comparatively light supply-, 
the (receipt* for the week being upward* of hob le** than last 
week, while the average weight of the cattle is bat little If any 
higher than then. The market opened with sellers asking an 
advance of 0@lSc cMOOIbsou last Mnpduv's rates, at which they 
held their -lock firmly throughout. The average quality is 
Miarrgty any better than last, week, Tln-re are no Olives of 
premium in, »nd only a few premium scatlored among droves 
of extra 
Intel-« - The slight advance noticed above ,* almost wholly 
on middling and lower grades. We quote a-i follow*- 
, This week. I-ant week. 
premium.fi (a!53-„'c 5 
Extra, . .4 X®*?*c -1 kgai-IMo 
Find iiunllty.37<®iVia 3J4@4 l .£c 
Second quality,..8ViWWkO 3Si53»ie 
Third quality.2Jl@3 o 
Shkki- 118 choice extra Kentucky, sheared, aver. 132 lbs, sold 
At, $<} ItJ K»h* f omiiHHi to tfoorl, prioo.^aro Imriily mo jfood 
IMPORTANT TO FARMERS 
NEW YORK AND NEW ENGLAND. 
We direct your particular attention to 
RHODES SUPER PHOSPHATE 
THE STANDARD MANURE, 
POR 
SOLUBLE PHOSPHORIC AGED, 
indisi-krbablb for 
Every Description of Crops. 
or Boston' ) FaJmer3 * 46 - 00 P° r tttn 2 - w » tbs., caah, in New Yorl 
t^ORGHUM! IMPHEE I! NORTHERN CANE!!! 
SII41AK CANE MILLS -Heflgo’a Patent with Clark's late 
Improvements - all suscH and a great variety of style*. Prices 
from 53ft to 5200 
small DOW Elt ItlUA for steam or water power, several 
sizes made ut from $llH) to J2fld. 
I’LATVTATION MILLS - with capacity to work from 108 to 
#01) acres of loiue furnished with bagasse and cano carriers 
when required. Prices from $2fl0 to 81,000 
EV A 1'OH ATliH* - Steam Coll and Firo Pans of all kinds and 
of any required capacity 
SAtK.ru A ICO M KTKID* 'I'hermometera, Proof Glauses, Lit- 
mils Paper, Ladles. Skimmer*, Sugar Molds, Furnace Doors, 
(Irate Bars, Sheet Iron ChimnuyK, Sulphite and Bi-Sulphite ot 
Li me. Powdered Slippery Elm Bark, Bone, Coal, and every 
tiling pertaining to Sirup and Sugar-making 
Manufactured and for sale by WM. H CLARK. 
122 Main St., Cincinnati, Ohio. 
1 37~ Send for Catalogue. 647-3tlam 
J/LREJVEITJlVi: WATER PIPE, 
Made by WycofFa Patent Boring Machine. 
Banded aud Tested, and Warranted to boar any required 
head of Water. Tho Cheapest, and Best in use for 
Carrying Water to Railroad Tanks; Tor Dlstillortoa. 
Breweries, Steam Pipes; for Chain Pump Tubing; 
for Carrying Water from Springs to Dry Fields 
and Farm Buildings, and for Water 
Courses of every desorlptiou. 
This pipe is made of plnn timber, in vections 8 feet long, con¬ 
nected by a socket or square shoulder joint, perlectly fitted by 
machinery, *o as to bo water tight- Tho size of the timber de¬ 
pends upon the sir.,! of tlio horn. The smaller the timber the 
more perfectly it becomes saturated, which is the chief eauso 
of its wonderful durability. 
Tho most common size for ordinary use is l,kj inch bore. 
Thi* is usually made, of scantling 3,L inches *quare, which la 
fluflieieutly strong to bear any reasonable bead. Wo can fur¬ 
nish any amount nf tent! menials ami references as to its prac¬ 
tical value, but wilt simply give a few. as follows. 
I have in rise between two and three thousand feet, and eon- 
sider it the cheapest form of aqueduct, that bn* bomi introduced 
to the public, boll, lor capacity and efficiom-V If well |«i,j j 
think it quite im durable as iron or lead. f (.’. i’ETKHij' 
Darien, N. Y 
I am entirely satisfied with the working of the wooden water 
pips, and cheerfully recommend it to any one desiring a good, 
cheap water course, which is durable, easily laid down, and will 
deliver the water at the lower end just a* clear and pure a* it is 
at t.Ue fountain. • LEVI BLAKKSLKE. 
Bans, N. Y. 
I arn satisfied that it is; the choapoet, beat, and most durable 
water pipe in DM. 1. H. SUTHERLAND. 
Plttelord, N. Y. 
I then put on the entire power of the wheel, which I am sat¬ 
isfied was equal to a head of water of more than three hundred 
feet on the Oil'd, and let it mu all night, without bursting. 
I'-lmira, SopUunhor8d, 1859. ANSON O. ELY. 
Tlmi'ii i* another advantage besides cheapness in wooden 
pipes It is the ease with which they are tapped whenever and 
wherever a brunch n to be talcon blf, aud 'hoy urn anally re¬ 
paired. We hope that not only village*, butfacjjiwv, wherever 
a spring exists about i ho homestoad, will avui I t lionise I von of its 
benefit* In cose of the salt! of the farm it would pay ten time* 
it*cost, and it would lio worth still more to ilie owner os it. 
would pay its cost every year. Nng York Tribun *. 
We have in our Office a piecu of wooden pipe, which is said to 
niiv«» ljocri In tine Ho pi^rfact ia tho prvmjrvntioii of tho 
piece that the splintery rpugfiues* nrculucuil bv the saw when 
it was made, remains entirely undisturbed. It is really a curi¬ 
osity "f great inturcst. The evidence which it gU'csof the value 
of wooden water pipe cannot he disputed lilmira Advertiser. 
This pipe is regarded, wherever it has been used, as the best, 
that can he tnadu for the purpose. It i; cheap, durutde, and 
not liable to get out of order. Wood is tho most pure aud 
wholesome material which can bu used to convey water, and 
in this respect this pipe is entirely free from objection. It 
is now only about six years since its first introduction, as mado 
by machinery, and it is rapidly taking tho place of all other 
kinds. 
The following is a list ot prices for ordinary pipe, handed and 
tested, and warranted perfect. If the pipe is to lie submitted to 
an aslraordinary pressure, the price will vary according to cir- 
cuinnhinces ; and for this purpose, all orders should state the 
number of feet head under which the pipe is to be used 
l.*i inch bore, 3V, inches square. I rents per foot. 
the provision markets. 
M’W YORK. Ji.’nk 2— Flour— Market rule* slightly in 
liver buyers, with a moderate Im-iru-sx doing lor export and 
■' ’ n , reiiMunption. Sale* al$4.2f, a 4,HD for superfine .Suite; 51,- 
,, i ", tor extra State 94,2501)4,HOI or superfine Western; $t,-lfl 
‘iiil'.'.liir common to rnedimu extra Western, 85,i>k«-5.l5 for 
/ iK.iuy brands extra niiitul hooped Ohiri, and 'th.tixO.fi.M for 
.i,mini: d**.. the market, closing quiet Some sales of 
Scire extra State were made at 51,flI(§>4,ilO. Canadian Hour in 
KIIOUKS," the long-established and well known 
MANURE 
In the American market, (the targe demand for Coltim culture 
heretofore consuming our entire product.) is manufactured under 
the immediate supervision of the regularly educated Chemists 
ROBERT B POTTS and FREDERICK KLETT, tho Sulphuric 
Acid beiug produced upon a largo scale at the Works, Camdon, 
New Jersey 
Rhodes Manure 
h sold under a legal guarantee as being a Standard Super 
I'hnspkab;. 
Prof S. W JOHNSON, of the Yale Analytic School and 
Chemist to the Connecticut Stato Agricultural Society, says:— 
"IlllODEa Super 1‘hosphate is of uniform eomimitiwt, and is 
the only rent Super Phosphate I have met with." 
Dr KVAN PUGH, President of Pennsylvania Farm School, 
in his Report upon artificial manure*, through tho ‘Country 
Gentleman,'' "American Agriculturut," "Genesee Farmer,” 
and "New York Observer," March, 18(52. nay*.- •* • Rikhikh' is the 
cheapest Americau Super Phosphate, und if Mr. Riiouks will 
sell under legal guarantee an article containing U or 15 per 
cent of an hydrous Phosphoric AcW in combination soluble 
In water, (with tun minutes holllng,) his Manure would deserve 
an unqualified recommendation as one of the best Super Phos¬ 
phates manufactured anywhere in tho world, and very much 
better than any manufactured lu this country." 
The following report of analyses of one thonsand (1000) tuns 
Rnonrc.s Manure, made by Dr. G. A LIEBIG, shows even higher 
results than Dr. Pvoit requires: 
Bai.ti.uohk, February 28 , 1862 . 
Messrs. I!. M RHODES & CO., 
Gknts I liavn analysed the two samples of RHODES 
MANURE, which were averaged from a lot of onn thonsand 
(WOO) tuns at the works, and sent me by Messrs. Potts & Klktt. 
Sample No. 1 contains of Phosphoric Acid, soluble in water, 
10.81 pec cent., equal to 27,7ft of Hi-Phosphate of Lima. 
Sample Np. 2 contains 15.44 per cent,, which is equal to 27.10 
of Bi-Phosphate of Lime. 
Both or those samples come fully up to the standard of your 
Super Phosphate. Very Respectfully, 
G. A. LIEBIG, Ph. D. 
RHODES" m Tire uost concentkatkp MANURE offered 
IS THE U X KKKT, REQUIRING LESS ITCH A OR It TO PRODUCE A 
CROP, IIF.ING A PERMANENT IMPROVER OF THE LAND. This po¬ 
sition sustained by evidence entitled to the highest confidence. 
D1 It MOTION 8 FOR USING 
RHODES SUPER PHOSPHATE. 
An application of 100 to 200 IbH. per acre of this Standard Ma¬ 
nure, will furnish nnlllcient soluble Phosphoric Acid (the ihdis- 
ponsvblr nutriment of plant*I for any crop. 
RHODES MANURE being prepared for immediate applica¬ 
tion, can be used either broadcast, or in tho hill or drill ,—in no 
instance to be plowed under 
When asfricultnrfets learn the true valuo of this standard Ma¬ 
nure, they Will not Buffer themselves to bo without .1 supply, as 
in case of re-planting or backward growth, thi.8 Manure, applied 
as top-dressing, produces speedy growth. This Manure does 
not fire. 
Agriculturists and dealers can procure supplies of 
It. AI. RHODES A CO,, 
Office and Warehouse, 82 South Street, * 
Bowly’s Wharf, Baltimore, Md. 
ALSO OF 
HENRY E. MURING, 
General Agont for New York and New England, 
97 Pearl Street, near Hanover Square, 
W4] NEW YORK. [4t 
PRINCE & CO.’S 
SCHOOL ORGAN 
DESIGNED EXJ*RS88t.V FOR 
SCHOOLS, HALLS AND SMALL CHURCHES. 
. / .t.-ij rfl'isr, -x Itb a moderate burinnw doing Sales at $4.tr<a] 
4 7,1 iur spring, aod $4,7«5lffS5 for winter extra Rye flour con- 
i'inut ■ (ulet and stead \ at. 52,75'',4.00 for Interim to choice — 
r, rn meal i* lu moderate demand and priftox steady. Sales 
r, rn meal i* lu moderate demand und priCos steady. Sales 
.,is fm llrnml.vwiue and 52,!lfi (or Jersey. 
(lux v Wheat market may do quoted quite firm, with good 
,, ,vl demand Sale* (Jblrego xprinv at. 87o;a)l,*W; Racine siiring 
vt-c- Sl.*> •; Milwaukee club at vOcfsfl.ttlt,-; anilmr lowant .> 1,02 
,, j m ,-ouiiitan Norlbwi-xlcrn club at WX-i95c; winter rod State 
»T JI. Ill'l l,12] winter red Western at $l,tl<«)1,lft. choice ambt-r 
Mi-In in -it 51,19, white Michigan ut 81,28; very choice do at 81- 
•; 1 , nil while Kentucky at. 51.89 Ryo quiet and heavy. Halo; 
qV. r<.|c for Western, and 71k" 72c for State. Barley maybe 
-1 quiet and dull. Nominal at 7»i.\ for L'anada East Barley 
„i. ill i* ft'-.'idy, sale* at fl , I 'Das dull, raltx* Gumida at The Corn 
oisrket firm, b itli a good busiueos doing for export and borne 
(■on-iirnptioii. ffajesat 4fKfr/47<- tor new mixed Western. 1Ha’4<Mjj 
f„r old do alloat will delivered, Me. for yellow Jersey, and .Vie. frir 
v,-iiiiw S-.eiHe-f 11 . Oats firm, sales ill IN" lie foi Canada, Jersey, 
Wfteni and State. 
I'forisioNS— Pork market rule* dull ami lower; snloswere at. 
||f. • 12.09 fur mess, 5l2,i>k.i:l.'l,ik) lor niiinu mens, and #9.37‘-fin 
x.x.-'i for I'nmo Included me 1,000 bid.-, mess lot-all July at 
n|,i ■ rd do . 5l3ii I i.fto fur extra Prime iiii'bb beef quiet 
sfi-i oom.nul ut 8l|l,(M)(ii'l9.()0 India inc-n in limited request; 
niilliin d »l S23.UU Beef ham* dull and lower, Small -ule.i Eastern 
vi i Wi-<t«Mi at 3 W,tKXu.if,.(Vi. Cut meats In fair demand ami 
cnee.- firm. Sale? at S.'w^lc for Wcslern and citv nhouldi-r*, 
mi I'i'f-Sc fey llama Smoked mvuts *tr.e!<- 'Bacon sides 
:i s dii'l and iinoJiAngeil. Lard quiet, wile* at 7 y tf 8 *-,e for No j 
t-> choice Hatter In fair vequeet, ami selling ill Io-j I7c for Ohio, 
■ ml lu -:«e for -State tflu-ese very firm and In fairdcoianiiat 
7 .-rip- for ('omnifin to choice. 
\-/os- \re without change, lOOlibls. Pot brought #8,75; and 
fit do. Pearl SC cash 
Skew The market i* very quint for all descriptlona, and we 
hive no unit'll to report, except ISO bushels Rough Flax at $2,10 
cash. 
Hop*-Ilie market continue* firm, with a good demand for 
prim-, which is KCireo; sale* reach 200 bales at 14019 cts. cash 
Notliing doing In old growth. 
ALBANY’, .1 i;nb 2.—Fl.Oim and Mi:at. 
I,..! 
Cloving prices of lost- week 
FINISHED I3V BLACK WALNUT OR OAK 
WARRANTED FOR FIVE YEARS. 
Two sizes—Four and a half and Five Octave. 
.. The market opened 
quirt hut towards noon n moderate business was doing at the 
Closint prices of lust week. Corn meal unchanged 
Git‘:x \ steady inaiff.i-t for Wheal, with u nnulerate milling 
iiiunhv Sales prinie white Michigan at $1 .Tl Rye quiet and 
lie id,-it fiv. Cnru in limited supply, and with an active Enstei 1 , 
demand ls-Uepj.rii-es are realized sales new Woalern mixed 
in car lets, at 4 V-. delivered at East Albany. Rnunrl yellow i.-i 
heldatfti-- Barley U lower end freely offered. Sales Canada 
Easton p l. Oats firm and ip active renilnet. Sales Canada 
East ut 43c. 
Fkki. -The demand fp inoijeiale. with pales tlivee car loads at 
75c ior 'it It, and 95c for 3fi lb. Feed. 
BT l'F Ua>, M ' v 31 Ftorfi—There was a fair demand oh 
Saturday for intfiflo/ and a moderate demand for home trade. 
S ili-s extra Wisccnsir! At 5t, 1ft:'04,25, fine at $3; extra and double 
ertru Indiana ut #5,(10 ,1 extra and donblo extra Michigan 
si,fid u 8 ,fti, rxtra C.anntl.l nprinir at KM; dmihlc extra white 
" rie.at Canada at Sft.ftftj; extra Michigan at $fi; WiKconsm spring 
I white wln-at at. $4,IJO'ib4,fiU; tiperfiin' Wisconsin fit # 3 , 75 , 
• 1 -a and double extra white Ohio and Illinois at ».|,78fij fl,B 0 
i(H a in -The wheat market mins quiet transactions limited, 
s dux pel winter Indiana at $1,U0; No. 2 Milwaukee elub ut. Hfte, 
2 Chicago piing at K 2 c. white Canada at $1,18 At the 
rlii ; e there Were rumors of other sale* Corn— Good demand 
f'-r old, with limited inquiry for new Sale* old at 30uTS7e, now 
I 1 li mixed at Me. 39c for old .vnllaw. and file for out of order, 
'fit' J he stork t|". lit Market quiet and nominal at 34kr 
ft" fal'W Bariev quiet and noiuiiuil at (jfto for ordinary, and fiH 
1 ": for good to choice Ciuiadian, and fitie. for Western Rve 
II et and lower—ftlc ottered, 520 asked for cargo Western. There 
*. n some small sale# at M(afA 2 u 
Hi an-i 111 guiiij rli'iuand at a shade eoaier prices, with light. 
1 here Nominal at 51.87 ‘,mC, 25 for good to choice. Pun* 
tn mm on Canadian held at C 0 v. BGo olfmcd, sales Hmall lots 
i- moron 1 'uniidiim at. fin,- 
1 : 1 :"* 'I miOUiy quoted lit *I,7floi‘2,(W for Canadian and West 
('lover #4,37 W I flfi, Flax s. ed ut t|,aofi»>l. 02 * 4 . 
Crovisionh The market is heavy and dull, and with onlv 
'"rate demand for lioim* and interior trade Mas* pork, at 
"i for light, am) #11,50 for heavy Mess Beef al 9,00 for 
; ia"ked. Ham* ill fic for plain, 7 Iqc for do sacked, and 7r 
1 'in- cured, Bhonlders In ill y -ult tit 4 HJi- Smoked houl 
,' 4.y- Salted siile.i ut, r*-. Hauls, in pickle at 4C(u'5e. 
Du"-1 anil .Smoked Reef lit ye, Liu-d quiet atT'y-. White Ki*h 
! lo ut «.t$2,7ft('i. , 1.00, for new in hull bills , with fair interior 
-irni . Cheefc—The market quirt for boili old cheese and 
V ! "''' K0 <"9WI. We quote |my MjOCse (new) JiVutflc, pine up- 
pi - .it i.M ; cream Mb,!’ Emitom cutting at 7 V°Ac, medium i)airv r 
--i'- -'upping at 7qi|7,4i>, according to quality 
toH<into* Mat 29 — Ei.opu Nothing doing in Flour. 
*' 1 :ain - During the past week there has been liiile change in 
•- Tii-ikiv I’an Wheat ranged IVom Sfln to !»e for good 
'"Ill'll" this is about the lowest price thin week, the usual 
I 'Cp'having bi.en homwo to 41 Spring Wheat has beep in 
"pi"'-mlcsupply; It win selling to ilav to 7fto to 82c. which is 
la'ieT .i decline. The average prlcu for the week ha* been 
about Mo. Barley—This article ha* not been in such active ile- 
nuupl fertile lust few tlttvs. I'rlor to that, however, there was 
active demand for It, and it was selling at 7 Ur. to 72 e. To-dav 
itO'ily broughtftfle. to fide. Hats still in demand at dlic to 47c 
: ii f the week, lit 0 average price lias been 4Ac to 48.: They 
" ' i n in fair supply and arc very firm Peas are not in 
la pic supply, and have not been this week. The price to-day 
"a 1 file, which has been the average rate. 
patter, Fresh %) ft . 1 /Welfi 
hjfp* V dos»D. »<!•« 
t-hleken*. pair. 4i><efiO 
I’U'ls, pair,. 4S@S0 
l'Hki-VB, each. 7«Vu 75 
I'nUtoeK, good Cutis, bushel. . VSSS) 
Do, inferior, do . . tkVn,75c 
Hay ?) tun. 42.iWVt.i20.4W 
“haw ptun.M.OOei 1ft,DO 
—Gl'tbe. 
PRICES AND WEIGHT. 
Four and a half Ootove, 2BO. Weight packed, 190 lbs, 
Fivo Octave, .8100. Weight packed, 200lbs. 
dim Kt-mior-rs- 
Longth, 3 fk Height. 2 ft. 9 In. Wlillli. f ft 10 in 
Length, 3 ft 4.'j in Height, 2 It 9 in W idlh, I ft. 10 In. 
ty ADVKUTISIN4I TERMS, tn A.Ix ivneo—TniKTY-FfVK 
Cents a Link, each insertion A price anil a half for extra 
display, or 52> 9 ' cents per line of space. Special Noticed (fol¬ 
lowing reading matter, leaded,) Sixty Cents a Lino. 
This Instrument Is designed expressly for public and private 
Schools, i’trni.io Halls and small Chijhciies 
After having finished slid void ovtu T-'.UOO MxLCpross, ot our 
iiruid ruriel"-.,, we found llnitoiiiii-iiilng ddli-n nl wusni.-cded to moot 
the wants of bciiom.x, Smau. I’ui ncm s, and Piihui! Hai.i.* 
YVe think that we Imve tmceendsd in pnidnritig 101 iiiAlrmni-nt which 
is riurivnlh'd In TONE. imiLi.iANCV.ooMi'Ass.ttiul llnsl, though not 
Iciimi,) niKAFNKSS. It Ims neiuly double the volume of tone of our 
gl.'s) Donhle Ifirud Moloilcon, nod till* Is ptnduccd by the greater 
capacity ol Br.i.rjowx and Snrimsi; Boa no, In connection wiUi a 
l-Ki.'UUxu MerHOP or vniciNii tiik litRPS 
Tho Gkauuatmi Dwli.i. and iunPr.n swvit. iim nllncln-ij to 
Uils Instrument, mid wn tiiiuk Iho ollW-t is Anpcrior (o aiiytliing wo 
have produced before. The advantages we claim tor Uiis iie-trnmeiit 
arc— 
lot. U has more Timpa.'* than any other donhle n-ed Instrument 
ever ofTensd id ffi* wiiue piicc, t*.-n- imalii-Rt (wing rnnt anp a half 
OOTaVes, which i s llm usual cimipiiss ot Un- key bfiiinla of liw Inrgi-st 
orgiiiLi and tin.- latgt -t niu. nvx octaves 
2d. It lots more volume ul tnin- tjuui any ns-iJ instrument ever 
oBl-icil luthi-public at poubi.k, mi: i-i u e ’ 
3d. 1 1 bm two stop;,.bvinoannof which the tone can be modu- 
lllia'l lOKdit IliloCt-IIslOllS 
Uh, It has tin- “ Divided Swell," which is only to bo found in 
Meiodeonr. of our pinnutiu-tnni, 
ilh. It hits tin' •• Gti 1 Pi Als o SWELL," which is mlmitteil pi lio 
ihs iiin.'t disdrablc iinpn>v> im-nt ever added to M- Indeom, and which 
js pioetiP-d li.v u . -md lived rxcliisHv-ljr in our lilMnimi-nta 
ppr it Im* Un-- Iwi-r.ovirp V A Lvr.,” | or 4>ull<rt-1 I ring a com- 
blnntiou of cloth and b-atlii-i.iuanrlng tin- ntirauility 0 I C 1 ■ Instrument 
mill lone needed as-tiltvl jiuPl li»r Is*'" ftnlia rtibmrr valve,' wtticn 
HAS cal'EI) 2o MUCH TROL'ai.K MV D184C1.Vi*a AND sTtCKLNd OE 
Till: l:L-|!lil;« 
Nlttnllj IT EXAI-TLV MEEW Tilt: W.LNT3 OE THOSE roa wpovi 
IT WAS ISTLNPLP. 
M e have n laiva force ot workmen employed excluvively in tho 
cmidniction ol tii in-irumeiiLv, and 0111 I.icilities for tiianuliieturing 
arc such that we cun fill ail opii r* pnanpily. 
T3RBKI* NOTES AN1> I’OSTAGK STAMPS AT 
_L \i HALF BRICK. Fourteen different Bebel Notes arid Post 
age Stamps, sent, post-paid, ou receipt of twenty-five cents. 
Trade supplied at 50 cenU per 100, or 51 per l,(Xkt Address S. 0. 
UI’ILVM 4u3 Chestnut St., Bhlliolelpbia, Pa. iil7-2t 
Larger sizes, up to 14 inches, can bo furniseil to order. 
Great care will be taken to use none but tho best material, 
and tha price is so low os to admit of no discount. The terms 
are rash on delivery at the Factory. 
The factory is located at Tonawanda, Erie County, N. Y., hut 
all inquiries, orders and remittances should be directed to tho 
undersigned, at No. iliO Arcade, Rochester, N Y. 
Rochester, N. Y., May, KtfiZ I. 8 . HOItlillk 
I' Sn —The small size, (14* inch bore, 3>a inches square, with¬ 
out banding and teatiug.) is the best tubing in use for chain 
pumps, which wo sell at wholesale at 3 l , cents per foot, andean 
be found at most hardware stores at retail at five to six cents 
per foot. L S. H. 
UK A LT'FriTTTJ, M IC’ROSOOP K 
Magnifying Five Hundred limes, lor twenty-right cents / 
ver.) Fivk, of ilifferont powers, 5l.INI. Mulled tree. 
Address F. M. KOYVKN. 
■it Box 22(1, Boston, Mass 
I ^Y I17IN14 > Y r .-\ I*.—Having recently removed our place 
V of liiislnpvs from .SkiuicatBlc-i, N. Y., to Yf akcku.i *, we 
have made airanvements to manufacture nur now Improved 
KKLI'-AD.ILISTING WIND .HIGGS 
more ext.eii»ivel v than heratolore, ami shall hnprepared to r.lilp 
them tn nny part, of the country, at prices ranging from $40 to 
$ 2 ( 10 , witli jiomph capable of forcing water from wells ten to 
two hundred feet 
f Send for Circular* and Price List. 
6-17-21 E. W. MILLS, Marcellos, N. Y. 
Q O 'XW I 3\T G- tfc CO.'S 
STEEL AMALGAM BELLS, 
FOR FARMS, PLANTATIONS, SCHOOL-HOUSES, &c. 
These Bells being an alloy of Cast Steel, give out a more sharp, 
clear arid much more sonorous sound, and are of much strong¬ 
er metel than others In the market. 
it ho m:s bw hu p tuts r n.tr t: 
IS FOR SALE BY 
GEO. A. MOORE, No. tit Main St, ( Buffalo; N. Y, 
in nnn agkntw wa 
r,\ t\ r\ I Active, competent men. of good standing in 
cotniiinnlty, Justices of the Peace, Notaries Public, any busi¬ 
ness man, will find a chance to make money,-with little labor 
and no capital, by addressing the subscriber at Lyons, N. Y., or 
Washington, D. C. Send postage stamp for reply. 
EjM4 tf WM. VAN MARTER. 
ALSO MANOEAlTTOKE TEN DIFFERENT STYLES OF THEIR 
O 1.4 WALE. 
ONE OF THE BEST FARMS 
/.A* IFN.VTO/LV JYE If" VO UK. 
The Subscribers, assignees of GEO. BROWN, offer for sale 
FARM OF 205 ACRES. 
All the buildings on said farm are of modern style, and in tip¬ 
top order —the barn alone costing over $3,000. Said Form lies 
IN THE TOWN OF PHELPS, ONTARIO CO., 
Two and a half miles south-west of Oaks’ Corners; baa been 
n oder a well-directed system of improvement for several years, 
aud is thoroughly UDdenlrained, The desirableness of loca¬ 
tion. convenience and durability of buildings, quality of soil, 
high state of cultivation, all combine to make it, 
ONE OF THE MOST DEMVABLK FARMS 
Ever offered for Sale. Said Farm will be sold at a bargain. 
Potwcssion given at any tunn. A part or the purchase mouey 
can remain on tho Farm. Also, with or without the Form, 
350 Well-bred Spanish Merino Sheep and Lambs, 
Which, for quality, quantity and evennoM nf fleece, can t be 
beat—together with all of the Stock, Teams, Farming Utensils 
and Tools. For further particu!ars inquire of 
WM. JOHNSON or GEORGE 0. MOORE, 
6l2-13t of Geneva, N Y. 
PRICES, VARYING FROM $45 TO $350 
Elegant Descriptive Catalogues 
Illustrating each iiiKtriiuwut, sent free by nniil on application 
Add:,-si onlers or eoimuouications to either 
GEO. A. PRINCE & CO., Buffalo, N. Y. 
GEO. A. PRINCE & CO., 87 Fulton St., New York. 
GEO. A. PRINCE & CO., 43 Lake St,, Chicago, Ill. 
Or i-iUu-r of the following Wholesale Agents 
HENRY TOt,MAN A CO,.Boston. Mas*. 
W F. COLBURN.-. Cincinnati, O 
JAMES BKLLAK,.. .Philadelphia. Pn 
A. i'* >t'>!•:. .... I Wit ill. Mich 
BAGMER i WEBER,.St. Louis, Mo 
A. A S. NORDHEIMER.Toronto, C. W 
I , H f'" YORK, Ma v 20 . Tlii-ro have lieen more buyers in town 
U'l.nr.y ths part week, win. have bought quite free!v, giving 
I .i'! 11 ’" 1 "' Ojo markoti though there in no change of import- 
•I I'rici . Ill doineHtio the -vale* an- 2 i'lMllKI tt*l 
I S ®? 1 ’. 1 ' 1 fiKhtly ut 4N,aiW)c. ami 00,000 tbs pulled at 42(ui49c; Call- 
lorriiu is quiet. The .-.ili-s of foreign an- all reported on private 
"A t’dd to lie at tu 11 prices, anil consist of 50 bate* Cape; 
-wo do line black Spanish, 70 do. " 
Saxony Fleece Li lb.. 
Ann rirrui full lilood Meiino 
American half and Merino . 
American Native aud quai te 
Extra nulled... 
Buperfinn (lulled. 
r»o l pulled.,................ 
No. 1, Diameter 15 inches,.Price, S6 
No. 2, Diameter IB inches,.Price, $7 
No, 3, Diameter 18 inches, —.Price, $8 
No. 4, Diameter 20 inches,..Price, $9 
No. 6, Diameter 23 inches, .Price, $15 
I yT~ Tho above [n ice includes all the fixtures or haugiugs a* 
shown In th* engraving, aud can be put up in complete order 
in ten minutes tlmw and elevated to any desired height on a 
plauk, pout, or pole 
WITH WHEEL HANGING8 AND FRAME. 
No. IV, lllumi-tcr 2S Inche*, . I’riec, 540 
No. ft, Diameter, *7 IneheK,. I*rtee, 
No. 7, Diameter, HO liicJiea... Price, 5HO 
f f/~ Thu above price include* a Wheel, wooden Frame, 
Standards, and all thu bo.ts and fixtures, and the Bell in com 
pinto order ready to ring. This style is vory suitable for School 
lio uses, Kngiue Houses, Ac., us well as Farms. 
Slf" Larger Sizes for Churches Made to Order. Jt 7 
Near Ok.vkVA. N Y , 2ftT.li March. 1*62. 
Messrs CoWINfl k Co. -Conte I have got the Bell hung, 
and I assure you its tone is *nneiior to many Church Bells 
it can be heard tor miles. I only regret that I hail not such a 
one 40 years ago. It would have lii-eu an immense saving of 
time and labor to my family In calling the men to their mi-ais 
from a distance. 1 inosteliCelfully TeenuiTTu-ijd them to all far¬ 
mers, not only to call (he help to their meals, but also in ca*« 
of tin, or accident, they can be beard all over the nurrouroling 
country The one I have is your No. 4 size 
Pel-mil me to speak a good word foriyoU' Pumps. They are an 
.4Hoi’Afi 
,-H.kh -I.H 
.4-K'i'.4G 
.40,0*42 ' 
.42(3)43 
,40®42 
.84(0)33 
.(KKS-DO 
.11:0116 
.StkJ'32 
13* 11 13 
.21(5)23 
.22.5 24 
.14fml6 
.aVa 222 
. 9:5'12 
,2Ly"2(i 
22<i.25 
.lAa23 
.16(5)20 
.80(5'34 
,12(rl!l4 
OtriUOO 
.ism m 
.30;.J 32 
*v 29.—The demand tor wool has lieen fairnineo 
in sales Af tliu week foot up 3ft,lX)0 lb", wliit-h re¬ 
ly Hie stock hold here. Sales 20,(HK) (fix tine 
' , 5,14)0 lbs No. 1 palled ut 40c, and io.ooo lbs e\ - 
^XJSSEXsL^S 
SCREW POWEK 
COMBINED MOWER AND REAPER. 
Not a Cog lu tlio Muckin'! f 
Friction Hellers upon the inner faee of the drive wheel pass 
np the (langenf a revolving Screw, which gives the desired 
amount of motion to the pitman crunk, with least possible fric¬ 
tion. Pkufkct in its Wokk, and most simple and durable in 
its construction. 
Tlic Giglitesl Draft 
Mower and Reaper in the World. I Send for circulars. 
Manufactured by RUSSELL & TREMA1N, 
641-lSt _ Manlius , N. Y. 
r A 51 E IS T E K K Y Sc CO., 
tj dbalkbs IN 
STOVES, FURNACES, COAL GRATES, 
Silver Plated Ware, Pocket amt ’fable Uutlery and House Fur¬ 
nishing Hardware of every description. 
AI .trtO, 
Maonfivctnrers of KKDZIE'S WATER FILTER?, Refrigerators, 
and Thermometers, and dealer in Tin, Copper, Zinc, Sheet Iron, 
Ac . Ate , ft!) a <H Stale Street, Rochester. N- V, 
SMITH ftt WINEGAR'S PATENT, 
WITH LA TOURRETTE'S IMPROVEMENTS, 
Tmc nhovo engraving represents u Drain Tile Machine which 
hue been used Tor years, and, with its recent Improvements, is 
undoubtedly the lest and most durable Tile Machine in Ameri¬ 
ca. It performs ttiw whole labor or grinding the clay, screen 
iug it to free it from gravel, and presses it in tile ut the same 
operation, and may he propelled by either water, steam or 
horse power ft makes al I sizes and i-hupes Of tile and pipe, 
from 1)4 to 12 inches, and molds 10U rods of 2 inch tile per hour. 
The machine l* simple in construction, durable, (being made of 
iron,) and not liable to get out of order In the stoat esseotiuls 
of KtMlM.PffTV. CAcAOl rv and DUKAIlfMTY it Inis mi equal. It 
was awarded too First Premium at the Ohio Statu Fait in 18®), 
which award was Approved bv u spuria! committee of practical 
tile makers appointed by the State Board ot tgi 'culture at the 
Special request of interest.partfou. who were dlMiltbslU'd with 
the dvcisiiin of the first committee. 
For further particulars, or illustrated circular, address 
A. LA TOURKETTE, ,lr.. Agent, 
fit# Waterloo, Seneca Co., N. Y. 
In valuable Improvement upon the old log pump, which Conte 
more tn begin with, and tlicv were continually nut of order. I 
haw never been tumbled with yours beiug out of repair, al¬ 
though they liuve beeu in use for many year-. Indeed, they 
arc all I could ask. Respectfully vours, 
JOHN JOHNSTON, near Geneva, N. Y. 
We also make six gives of improved Hydraulic Riuns, Wind- 
Mill Pumps, Farm Pumps, light Horae Powers, Garden and 
Green House Engines, &c. Goods sent everywliere- 
l~V~ Address all letters for Bells, Pumps, fta. to 
638eotf COWING A CO., Seneea Fullo, N. Y. 
1 The abovo Bells are for sale, at manufacturers prices, at 
Hai.LOCK'S Ag'l Warehouse, 31 Exchange St., Rochester, N. Y. 
/ 1 R 0 CERIES, PROVISIONS, SEEDS, FRUITS, &c. 
IVE. J. MONROE, 
WUOLRftALIC AND KKTA1I. 
GROCER AND CO.TIAI ISSlON MERCHANT, 
OO Buffalo Street, Itooheeter, N". Y. 
Also, Dealer in Clover and Timothy Seed. Seed Potatoes, 
Green and Dried Fruits, Ac Pure Wines and Liquors, 
aud Rectified Whisky, for Medicinal purposes. [640 
.OOtim 
,2IKa>32 
12(5)22 
, 13@26 
21(a'2fi 
.11(5)20 
.11(3)40 
.3Xa-'« 
.40(0)44 
Common,...... 
Pulled, extra,.! 
Do. superfine,. 
Do No. i. 
Do No 2.;; 
3) esteru mixed, 
. 
Cnmea.i. 
Buenos Ayres,.... 
Peruvian, washed, 
Canada.. 
