Pricks —The market opened active, and the trade was pretty 
firmly maintained throughout at tin. following qnotations 
__ This week. Igmt week. 
Premium,—.... 5' u 4:6.'qc B (giG)(c 
r.xtra. ........HRuS c 
first finality. 4 @4%c 
Second imajitv.StfgStfc SVQWfc 
Tnird quality,... 3 o/HSic c*. 
Sheep WV.at few hiivc* cbaoijed luindfl horn mo.«{ at prices 
ranging 4c ^ tt>—t{fe litjtic)e ijfjure for Huhi common, 
am the outside tor prime extra. I.arnb* rangu from S3,tOa'l,50, 
anu th»yr#j but litt.c ijeniond for them — AtAisa-nd Argus, 
BRIGHTON, Juki? B - At market ROO Beef Cattle. 90 
htgrfr. JiSw Sheen and Lambs, anon ‘/line. 
llKKF Cattlk —Trices, extra. HT.OtjfcU®). first quality, $ 6 , 75 @ 
0 , 0 t. second do, fti>«eii,t»; third do. *5^«aA'7i 
UllRKI.VO UXItV-.None 
Milch Cows—$ 44 . 11 ... r.ommon, flffq'XO. 
Vi;At Calvks — 16 . 1 x 1 
.o T, ’h 15 ^—Vearllog, JOtillK, Two years O'.d, lOOS 00; Three years 
old, $2h<«23. 
Hints -titofi^c V lb. Tallow -Cffififcc. 
PBtTS - Jn/A., 'j.M each. Calf Skins—8®9c p lb. 
nHBKP A.vn La d ns - jriSoCiH./sl; extra. $3,7»al4.50 
Swivr. -Stores, wholesale.'' 4fW.*£c I retail, RaiJe. Fat Hogs, 
tail ItfH n ° ni ^till-fed, none. Spring Pigs, 8jf(tfiJ0c.; re- 
CAMBR1DOE, Ji nk A At market 297 Cattle, shout 250 
Beeves, and 47 Stoves, consisting Of Working Oxen, Comk. and 
one, two and three years old 
Market Bkkp— Extra (including nothing but the best large 
tat stall-fed Oxeul fh, 73 rti 7,00 first quality, $6.50tfiW.U0: second 
do, $5.75hw,00, third ae. fo.Oh-eO.OO. ordinary, $—(5;— 
Working Oxk.v. )i pair - $VMdS 0 . 
COWS ANf. Cai.vss —$25, ?3fM 17. 
Storks — Wai lings, J—y)-, ('wo years old, OO&iOO; Three 
years old, $ 2 Ii>n 2 .’. 
SitREp A.vn T.amhS — 1976 at market. Prices in lots. $2 25(a)2 - 
iSeach. extra, .f.V n„ 4.7S. or 3M@<JaO p ib. 
SfiHlNC. T.AWBB — $2.fi(X^4,00. 
IdniKO — dOpiSio V It. Tallow — ti‘i(ii$luc. 
Pki.ts — flt.i'750 Calf Skins—Singe £l hi. 
Vkai. Calvbs. from $t,0U@5.00 
TORONTO. June S — Beks — First-class in demand'at! $6 » 
oivt, second; Hss selling readily at $5.0h«i6.SJ fd too tba. 
U KBKfs NOTES A NO 
HALF f'RIKK,—Fourtem 
age stamps, sent post-paid, 
Trade sii"- 1 - 1 -• — —- 
U 1*11 A M 
POSTAGE STAMPS AT 
in different Rebel Notes and Post- 
-+A.I?, i<: v\ porjVToks 
AWD oawb miitjs. 
inifutriM r n ■' d"" n, ' e * 1 n f, , f tf erv from rtiftorent. States. 
aiiierianSi w/i^ M , ac,mi " l ; v . Hhd having thorough 
id to dovriie'n; 1 Jhaedimery, the Mil.srrilR.r has 
he selection * U ^ r & Pn through thosum- 
qv.uiTJsa—jy'jn u' twBscn / ni:ns 
NEW YORK AND NEW ENGLAND. 
We direct your particular attention to 
RHODES SUPER PHOSPHATE, 
THE STANDARD MANURE, 
FO R 
SOLUBLE PHOSPHORIC ACID, 
TNUtSPfcNSAIII.K ROR 
Every Description of Crops. 
or Boston ) F!LrmerS per tuu 2 ' WKI *>*■> cash - !n New York 
“ RHODES, 
O W HI E A. ID ~5T p 
PARSON BEOWNLOW’S 
w onderfti 1 15o oIs: . 
One Volume. Containing upwards of 4.60 pages. 12 siinerinr 
Engravings, an excellent Steel Portrait, Ac. Beautifully print- 
ff 1 *. onto* win to paper, and handsomely bound ir» muslin.— 
* rice Si, 
Sent free , by return mail, on receipt of price. 
AGENTS WANTED 
In every City, Town, Village, and County, to sell this thrilling 
and remarkable work A'Idnw * 
W rilll.DS, PuBidstnsR, 
and imo Chestnut Street. Philadelphia. Pa.. 
API'], BO ATE & CO., Cincinnati, 
,-•—■0 ■ ... . Ppblishere for the West. 
iLii- I apers copying wall receive the work. 64H-2t 
A Practical Treatise on the Garden vin»»..s r-.i. 
Vine, and the Manufacture or ilouisiur WrxK U 
for tbo use of Amntourv and oth»*r. % n i !?v V A V r<NB ' 
States Profusely illnHtroied with ^,,, r F,>!,n, n a f .’“I - S1 i'l-lle 
fully executed der.liius, Verified by'its,..,',' arr '' 
PtliN. author or K.ssky dmion Open»i V A!*t' C “ r . ‘^n 
which was awsrde.l the Flr.1 Prenuum uftiSd"* ulri11 '", to 
tute. To which is added a 'i-tion ?r J ?*F' 
Vi.nevard Practice, uiidn earefullv pro pur.-a IJi.kAf,-' In 0 ,e?! ui 
celehrated ''ThomeivSystem of Crape Cu 11 n !'' t ‘*' !011 °f the 
rp~ Price. One Hollar. Sant Troesif por-W, nn . , , 
” the long-established and well known 
M A N TT j,-t EC 
in the American market, ( the large demand for Cotton culture 
heretof ore consuming our entire product,) is manufactured under 
tire immediate supervision or the regularly educated Chemists 
ROBERT B POTTS and FREDERICK Kl.ETT. the Sulphuric 
Acid being produced upon a largo scale at the Works, Camden, 
New Jersey. 
Rhodes Manure 
te so/d unfa- a legal guarantee as being a Standard Super 
Ihos-ptfcUe, 
1 rof. S. W. JOHNSON, of the Yale Analytic School and 
XhemiBt to the Connecticut State Agricultural Society, says;— 
Hooks Super Phosphate u of uniform composition, and is 
the only real Super Phosphate I have met With." 
^ AN Puen, President of Pennsylvania Farm School, 
in Ins Report upon artificial manures, through the ‘Country 
Gentleman. ''American Agriculturist," “Ut-neseo Farmer,” 
and New York Observer... March, I8ii2, say 8; — Rhopbs' Is the 
cheapest American Super Phosphate, and if Mr. Khoper will 
sell under legal guarantee an article containing 14 or IS per 
cent of an hydrous Phosphoric Acid in combination soluble 
in water. With ten minutes boiling.) his Manure would deserve 
an unqualified recommendation as one of the best Super Phos¬ 
phates mao ufactu red anywhere in the world, and very much 
better than any manufactured in this country." 
The following report of analyses of one thousand HOOO) tuns 
r J' , HE BEST TILE MACHINE 
GROVER’S PATENT 
SWING BEAM PLOW 
J.MLUfi, 
Jllurkcts, Commerce, &c 
envAAiti & WINE GAR’S PATENT 
WITH LA TOTOR RTTE’S IMPROVEMENTS. 
undoubtedly the best and most durable Tdc Vwf rm IA 
SfS 
>onanu 
their WOOlS as a safe investment, ‘nither thlSTell Sem at pric^ 
to which others of dUlerent views hare submitted Whether 
this police is wise the tnture only can determine Th<- season 
1" connt r- v at hand, and the clip is 
° ,, "' lr)tUv and growth v, fully equal 
The digjMisition among dealers of t'xperlcnee in regunl to pur- 
ilia-es. is to act very cautiously, believing it unsafe to invest 
whnt h ;^ 11 is difficult to decide at 
lf to buy the new wool, ns the market 
in hv th I'stsm nr tr! - ltlfltlpne f J *•> u '«'-h by future events 
wwj g.v nn* HiaUi of trudy jn Rpnor^l, 
Miinuriicluniri also seem Inclined to follow a prudent conrse 
and 1 there is a.generalconviction that business willconHoiie 
quite rnodemto pnli] Uie war is tormina ton. or ko ncarlv l.ro't 
to a close as toashore tbe minds of husiuoss men from the ab- 
- orbing interest they now feel in its miccessful progress 
. \ b ff co 11 n dcrutioriH. a 11 (It li e large stock of tine wools known 
«nrniv L orVi ll,J a ln * !" V'* V‘“ lisil markets, us well as the good 
T ' 4 our °' vn / will have ;i tendency 
w» I? Pie' lf IP v ' ,n Un,> domestic wools. 
son till lev i?i bat (l,e l’ r 'ce i throughout thesea- 
son will.varymuch from present rutps 
r„r ' h:v P" ^enin demand, at prices slightly advanced 
dt ' scrlr ! ,lQ7 ' s - Wools suitable for hutting purposes 
nupf« b MOrC m reaBoflt ‘ and considerable sales have'been 
filfete^l^Xck Llokl 7, aDd there r0rnS ‘ in ' i 3,in ft 
In ti n f foreign ww U Mir*ro him been rath or more activity and 
m n aIo a ^ r tloo la J. lH , b ? t !‘ ,, i Medillm »<! lowTie.yn woiTis ^ 
change CnftRe carpet wools have also 
<T714 1 ™MU.^Ir 1 ,,,B l tock hemg light, is held at ,‘inn prices. Our 
!a-t orculai * from abroad report a dull market for line wools 
whl.’ll thes't ^cinatnl for tho lower descriptions,of 
Tar ™" k r At pccscnt si mil I. but with a prospect soon of 
large incJcase, followed by some decline iu prices. 
Saxony Fleece ft ft. 
Flour and firnln. 
Dour, winter wheat,3A.2SM5.25 
Flour, spring do, 4 7w5.HH 
Flour, buckwheat... U tniqO Ud 
Meal, Indian. I.l2gd.l2 
Wheat, (lenasee.l.Until.35 
Be-t white Canada.. I 2fltolJ8 
Corn, old. 4,V^4He. 
Com, new. 4i(ty48it. 
Bye, 60 lbs yl bush., ftludi'ic, 
Patr. by weight. HI/mSSol 
Barley .. 65f»uJ5c. 
Buckwheat. i*> jJXk’.. 
Beans. 1-fii.WX (A) 
Meats. 
Pork, mess___ ,$U).fiur£t1 mo 
Pork, clear . . I3.iHXw»l3.5ii 
Dressed hogs, cwt. S.'/ty l.mj 
Beef cwt. 4.il(k5i li.w 
Spring lambs, each 1.2K* 1.78 
Mutton, ctircawj... 4f3i5J£c 
Hams, -uiokGd_ fipiVc 
Shoulders.. 4®Ac. 
Chickens. dfiDc. 
Turkeys. 9 ( 411015 . 
6eese. 4(ka)50c 
Ducks pair. 38pi Me. 
Hairy, Ae. 
Butter, roll. lOfarilc. 
Butter, firkin. P.ilila 
Cheese. Oiffl'it, 
Lard, tided. ftVt fitjp.i. 
Tallow, rough. GthtMiitt 
Tallow, tried. 7@7 0 . 
A beautiful MICROSCOPE, m 
I V Five Hundred times, tor twenty-eight cents 
F im, of difinrent powers. $l, 0 i). Mailed tree. 
Addreas F. M. BOWEN, 
617-1t 
Banded and Tested, and Warranted to bear any required 
head of Water. The Cheapest and Best in use for 
Carrying Water to Railroad Tanks; for Distilleries. 
Breweries. Steam Pipes; for Chain Pump Tubing; 
tor Carrying Water from Springs to Dry Fielda 
and Farm Buildings, and for Water 
Courses or every description. 
Th^is pipe i 8 made or pino timber, in sections S feet long, con9 
net ed by a socket or square shoulder joint, perfectly fitted bv 
machinery, so as to be water tight. The sixe of the timber fie- 
pends upon thn sue of the bore. The smaller the timber the 
more perfect!/it becomes saturated, which is the chief cause 
of ita wonderful durability. 
The most common size for ordinary use is inch bore 
TW usually made of scantling 3* inches square, which is 
sufficiently strong to bear any reasonable head. We can fur¬ 
nish any amount of testimonials and references os to its prac¬ 
tical value, but will simply give a few, as follows: 
si dil-Ytri 11 tT, ' r ; a^l,, thousand feet, and con- 
form of aqueduct th.-U ha> Ih*fh introdurod 
fhint'ri PUb ;i C ’ tyf ca Pa«ty anil ediciem v [f w ,-ll Hi,j 1 
Dariem N° Y^ durable ^ iron or !ea ‘ l - t- C. PETERS.' 1 
I am entirely satisfied with the working of the wnnd- n ^.i.. 
"•” r ™ J ~tfogtiSa& 
ttotti ot these samples come fully np to the standard of your 
Super Phosphate. Very Respectfully. 
G. A. LIEBIG. Ph. D. 
“RHODES" IS THE MOST UONOKNTRATED WA MURE OFKKRKD 
IN THE MARKKT, RRqCIRINll CESS PER ACRE TO PROPUCK X 
CROP, BEING A PERMANENT IMPROVKK OF THE I,ANT), ThU po¬ 
sition sustained by evidence entitled to the highest confidence 
directions for tsing * 
RHODES SUPER PHOSPHATE. 
An application of 100 to 200 tbs. per acre of this Standard Ma¬ 
nure, will furnish sutticu-nt soluble Phosphoric Acid (the indis¬ 
pensable nutriment of plants) for any crop. 
RHODES .VtANTRE being prepared for immediate applica¬ 
tion, can be used either broadcast, or in the hill or drill.—in no 
instance to be plowed under 
When agriculturists learn the true value of this standard Ma¬ 
nure, they will not suffer themselves to be without a supply, as 
in case of re-planting nr backward growth, this Manure, applied 
ae top-dressing, produces upeedy growth. This Manure does 
loston. Mass. 
K «R JY1 < >VAL. —Having recently removed our place 
of busiupss from SknuoatfloH, N. T , to Marciklluh we 
have made arrangements to manufacture our new improved 
SELF-ADJUSTING WIND MILLS 
more extensively than heretofore, and shall be prepared to ship 
them to any part 01 the country, at prices ranging from ?-lu to 
* 200 , with pumps capable of forcing water from wells ten to 
two hundred teet, 
Kip’*Send for Circulars and Price List 
647 ' 2t E. W. MILI.S, Marcellus, N. Y. 
American foil. blood Merino. 
American half and t h re—lo urriii Merino 
American Native and quarter Merino ... 
Extra pulled... 
Superfine pulled. 
No. 1 pulled. . 
Lamb's pulled_. 
California fine, tmwiiihedlll. 
Caufhrniaeomnion do.”‘‘"' 
Peruvian washed.. 
Valparaiso oawa«he-i_ 
Soath American Merino unwashed. 
Smith American Mestiva* unwashed 
South American oommon washed 
South Anmricnn Kntre Rios do_ 
South American anv.'iahed 
South American Oordova washed’. 
CnIie Good Hone u nwoshed. 
East In <lia wBshed.’ 
African unwashed. . 
African WMbed. .. . 
Mexioati T,0rrashed... 
Texas... . 
Smyrna 11 a washed_* 1111111111. 
Smyrna washed.... 
THE PROVISION MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, June 9 — Fl.OffR — Market may bo quoted 
qmio riU*au.v. witu \ raoilnrate bUMlne^s dointf for export and 
te^A e -? , l r ‘ 3 ‘ un i >w, l n ,25^1^ t^.a>.’o»4,a5for 5UporrineStiitu- S^ - 
4.\4)4,56 lor extra for jwpertiue Wesirru ^ jr, 
i i4,i>*ifor coi.uuon t„ medium extra Western, SS.'n&./j s for 
rh. iiping brand* extra round hooped Ohio, and « for 
trade brands do., t he market closi.qrtdull Canadianfionr S 
S! 1 * 1 ,' 1 *!’, 1 "" 1 ,lrm - with a uiouur.Me business doing rialos 
at $t,M).a C70 for Spring, amt S-lflt.i bir winter extra Kve 
floiirconrinues quiet and steady at $lf,7lXd4,i)tl for inferior to 
ftllttgA' ,n ,°' inrat ‘; deninud and prices steady 
Sal«8 .it. S3.15 tor Biaml.vwlm, ami * 2 , 9(1 tor Jersey. 
• . (,I:A1V ■ v inarket stMwi.v mul nmv be qaote*l aboait !<• 
K.^rHu 1 J k ' no,! .rieni.in.i l.,r export and home consumption - 
Elios Chicago Spring at Keif 1 , 01 , Milwaukee club at WoriLul 
5“K r f , " Wil a '- Ld>; common winter Illinois qi *i q/.,ri 
0 Vinter red Ohio at *1,1 fuel,19; and white Michigan at 6) e 
Rye heavy ,wales at for We, tern, and 7o , u 7;te for Shite 
Bar e/dull and nominal at-7Uc. Bariev tnalt o Headv Axle- 
choice pale H t SI. 1.1 Peas nominal at 7*>c for Canada Cv'r, 
market lirmermO, ^omi bmdm-ss doing for export urid 
hem. . onsm,.Silies at ls,./sye for new mixed Western 
.o.ealc for old do. afloat.Uid delivered, 4ff.iU7c for unsound do 1 ’ 
SU ' U l, T .‘ 4 0»t» dull and easier; sale "at A.a 
for Cfenml}*, Wefti^ru nod state*. 
'i 1 ;, 1 ! ' ,rl ' ,l ? f ' pk, ‘ l rul,, * Sf Ml JtmlheaTv; mlIi-j*w^i*o at 
for prime tne^s, ami $9 <xxu) 
Saov’iWivi r nft - mai k.'t roles quiet and steady. Sales at 
*.,. 01 . 7.00 for country prime, 8.4,0.* xiofor country inOw. «n 
lJ,S)for re.|Kn-k,"| do.. SIS., I t.rsJ for extra «ue^. ' iffin, ^ 
beef quiet «.nd nominal »t Sio.umso 00. India mes-. in lh .it- 
x-d UOI,1 W''' l, '*AbU. Heel'hftms dull ami quiet. Small 
Wl -x boternan.l Western at 81(Uw.„u«.si». Cut meats In lim- 
f j nod 11 rices steady. Sate:, at. SH(5*4c for Western 
and rilv shoulders, ami tji .ijki finr haunt Smoked meat* H . 
mu!.h n ri • Bm;oo sides quiet and ttttehamred. SRm 
-u Hiilos* at 60 . I.anl tn limlt-Ail «lMnun*l ea-ib'i with y 
row n fi l,UKI , ncj S; «*>«» at 7HVASCC fur No 1 tVcMoe.' Butte? 
ri.r^ ' u ';"3)*"F at U*.iiltic tor Ohio, apd H: u)rtc for State 
Cheese dull and heavy, and selling at 4 y 7 Mu for common to 
and S $ 6 'L r jvarU Ue Rt ° a,1 - V; Rma11 at ^,75:^5,61 *4 for Dots, 
Sw %?■ * “ Se.’tel.t 25 
nulling. Salc» fair iVllfto 'VioZtl ^uV'rn VTZ 
ri. Ki)- if,,• , ua rkot is more active at nrr-ttr ivil . 
Vl^Wn^r “ *S 3 tnT '“ PL 70 * (0 l 28 ,b "' for 2&.r3(l ft's 
lr, r "'IddUnM. Included it. th* Kfth^werisn 
turn 20 tt.s, herd afloat on p, l. the other « 1 «, were in ear lots 
J, ( n |v A J,“!,’ n «*« supplies of this article were mod- 
best MUsl t ee H ,0 vS. h f !lt J ra 'V'” 11 . injr freft! L st tWc to SI for the 
;sP=HS“®-5 
v>-k orLi UilqU. ?/ 1 scarcely any barley offered this 
n- lmbMirm attr U,J C ° T ‘‘ 8e<3m8 tn Uave died out ' “d it 
S3its^ia*!?ass2aa2“— 
lari I*c.ek liz -ooo'h'r rl , l,l ‘'''Kupply or quotations since 
wiifi "™ ats<te; ^ 
DESIGN EO expressly tor 
SCHOOLS, HALLS AND SSIALL CHURCHES. 
...liiwis 
.. .IV)0iou 
...28«24 
. ..14,‘nllti 
,..23(3)2C 
... 9W.12 
...24 «;26 
,22kc« 2(1 
,..2fi(.a’35 
...18.a)2fi 
.38 ,ii-IO 
...12® It 
...UfXttilB.) 
...18(Si22 
..3*'u32 
[xV! Y Evening Post 
Tile sales during the week foot up 30,000 
vluuh about clears the market Some 
cere have been taken at pi ices ranging 
■wi,»i..r extra wu»t... r-l.ai.i-t,Ai for sop. 
a ft- medium extra We: 
trade brands do., the loark.-t’eiosioi.Muli ’Viaiiadi. 
it no in: s sura it /* /y o sp u.i ti: 
IS FOR SALE BY 
GEO. A. MOORE, No. <Pl Main St., Buffalo; N. Y, 
j_j l IsUA HU Jig NORTHROP, 
DEALERS TN 
I>RY GOODS, 
Nos. 69 & 71 Main St., Marble Buildings, 
ROCHESTER, Iff. Y.. 
IT WILL PAY 
FINISHED IX BLACK WALNUT OR OAK 
WAHRANTED FOR FIVE YEARS. 
To buy your DRESS GOODS of 
Hutotoard. efe* UNTox't' 
Two sizes—Four and a half and Five Octave, 
IT WILL PAY 
To buy your DRESS SILKS of 
Hutobard c its INTort: 
PRICES AND WEIGHT. 
Four and a half Octave, $80. Weight packed, 190 lbs. 
Five Octave.$100. Weight packed, 200 lbs. 
DIMENSIONS. 
Length, 3 it Height. 2 ft. 9 in. Width, 1 ft 10 in 
Length, 3 ft 4 & in Height, 2 It 9 in Width, 1 It. 10 in. 
This Instrument j is designed expurxsly for public and private 
Schools. Public Ralls and fcuialli’riuiiciuss 
Aftet having finished *nd «,ld ov.ir 2S.IHJ0 MeloDKONS. ol our 
nHUd varieties, wef.iondtliut aomeUlbg dilli-rent wr.s no-,led to rnc.q 
the wants of ScTootj. Shall (tucH. jms, and Ptrsuc Halls 
. wo -“ lV0 Wrewiledtn producing iui instrurosiit wuicft 
IN UIinVHllr*Q 111 TON It, KHILLlA.XCY'.omPAiJS. OTid though licit 
V ; Br ;^ P ‘^"^1 it n,>ur< -' 5*°°^ the voluiDO of Gtno ot onr 
§1.0 Rtfml Heloueot), ami thiM is produced ljy the etunh-r 
cupacity of nBLLOWH uml Sor.sm m »; Board, iu cotiiiectiou wim a 
P 8t ULLik MIC mo D OT VOICING TM K HF.ICUS 
'Die Graduated Kwkw. »imI Ditidbd Siteil rm nUncbod to 
thia iitftrumruv mid w*» tiunk the tSvvt w superior to Riiythiuir wo 
have prodmx*J bofons The udvjmui^w we cUim tor iW\a iustt’um^nt 
are— 
1st. It has mm" fontpass thus any ether dnnble reed insirmnent 
ever eilerod ,.t tiu- same price, the small,.: being rocit and a w at>• 
OCTAVES, ivtji"h is 1 J 1.1 usual .vn.piles r.I tile key busals of the largest 
organs . qnd Uielarpv.1 n'U. riTK OCTAVES 
3d- It bus more lohnm, el l.)t!•' than any met instrmneni ever 
one red to the public ntnomi.K the pi.iit. 
3*1 It has two sbiia,, tv tutonsuf wliiiii the tone can be moda- 
Iswd to suit .ill oWHSimis 
4th. rL lies (las *■ Dn ipkd Swell," which is only to be found in 
oleloricoiis of onr ntanutAi lutr, 
hlh It has the •* GliADt-Alv.D Pwei.t.” wlach is admitted to be 
the most desirable Improvement ever added to Mdbdeons, and wluctl 
u psietited bv us. mid fiher] exclusivelv in our instruments 
8th. n has 11.1! ; fAintorct* Valve, 1 |or pnlfei,] being a com- 
uiniiuon of cloth and leutller.InsHring tne tlu.nl.Uitv ol'llic inatniinent 
.Old long needed ns u subMitule Ibrthe" r..di» rubber valve," which 
HAS CAUSED SO MUCH TBOVuUB BY DISSOLVING AND STl. KINU OP 
TllS KCMlIEil. 
Finally, it kxaitlv meets the wants or those for whom 
IT WAS INTKNDKfi. 
We have a large (bree of workmen employed exelnsively in tile 
crmrtruetion of thru- iieuruiuuiqs, and cur lueilitiea for manullteluriug 
ure bitch that in- c;lti fill all oruun> promptly. 
Great care will be taken to n*e none but the best material* 
and the price is so low as to admit of no discount. The terms 
are cash on delivery at the Pactory. 
'I he factory is located at Tumi wan da, Erie County. N. Y., but 
all inquiries, orders and remittances should be directed to the 
undersigned, at No. 109 Arcade, Rochester, N. Y. 
Rocbester, N. Y., May, 1862. j. g. jioBKIE. 
^ S — The small size, (liy inch bore, 3>s| inches square, with¬ 
out banding and testing.) is the best tubing in us« for chain 
pumps, which we eel! at wholesale at 3.S cents per foot, and can 
be found at most hardware stores at retail at five to six cents 
per foot. r a tt 
IT WILL PAY — 
To buy your DOMESTICS of 
HulDtoardL tfc INTortlirop 
IT WILL PAY 
To buy your LINENS of 
Hutotoard. tfc Noi 
IT WILL PAY 
To buy your TABLE LINENS of 
Hutotoardl tfc 3NTortl 
/-V U'JSST£RJ\' A*FB' I'O/tK. 
The Subscribers, assignees of GEO. BROWN, offer for sale 
-A- FARM OF SOS ACRES. 
biiUdiotrs ° n said rarmare of modern style, and in tip¬ 
top order—the bam alone costing over $3,000, 'Su'd Farm lieu 
IN THE TOWN OF PHELPS, ONTARIO CO., 
Two and a half miles south-wust of Oaks’ Corners bus been 
ll-diracted system pffmprovcmunt for several yearn 
and is thoroughly nnderdrained. The desirableness of lo..a- 
ti n. convenience and durability of building)*, quality of Boil 
high state ot cultivation, all combine to make it 1 
ONE OF THE MOST DESIRABLE FARMS 
iw^.cvT' 1 - ror S ' lid farm will he sold at a bargain. 
I f ' 5 "' ’" ,nVt- “ at any tunc. A part of the rurcha-o money 
can remain on the Farm. Also, with or without the Farm, 7 
350 Well-bred Spanish Merino Sheep and Lambs, 
Which, for qualify, quantity and fivenn.-^ of fleece, can't ho 
Truing Faring 
Lv .^ en don, N Y" June lie 
ELI.IE, eldest daughter of S 
aged fl years and lO.iuouths. 
On the 16th of May 1862 Dr 
queUe Lake Superior, Mich , 
N Y.) aged 40 years. 
IT WILL PAY 
THE CATTLE MARKETS. 
ffmlrk&JMrolfoJ ? 6 CarreDt priM8 for at 
Hk'Kf OATTLK. 
fl cwt $8,50®'9.00 
.. 8,OOffl8AO 
. 7,80®fl.Oi) 
. 7,0l*aiL50 
.$«,00@fi0,00 
...... 40,10n:4.4,0U 
. 30,00® 36,00 
.25,00®2>i.00 
-Aim 6 @6! 
. 4AF6 
.. 4 ®4: 
.. 3 (0)4 
SHJtEP AND LAMBS. 
.head $5,00(5)5, 
ty ADVERTISING TERMS, In Advance—T htkty-F!V8 
Chnts a Linh, each insertion. A price and a half for extra 
display, or 52‘i cents per line ot space. Spko.al Notices (fol¬ 
lowing reading matter, leaded.) Sixty Cents a Line. 
RT-Tiie immense circulation of the Rural Nkw-Yorkitk- 
hUl twenty thousand more than that of any other similar ] our- 
nal-renders it by far the Bert and Cheapest Advertising Medium 
of its class m America. Tins xaot should be borne in mind 
by all Nursery men, Mauuracturere, Wholesale Dealers, I .and 
Agents, Ac., &c„ who necessarily depend upon the Peooleof 
the North for patronage. 
IT WILL PAY- 
To buy your serin6 prints of 
XXubbarci tfc Norti 
.*'■> quamj 
Common quality 
tnfenor quality, 
Kttt qaality,..,. 
Ordinaly .quality 
t*ommou quality 
lufenor quality. 
First quality, .. 
Ordinary quality 
Jxnnmon quality 
luferiur quality,. 
Ster**- •• 
Common’. . 
Bfferior,. 
Corn-fed, 
s«a*t 
,4t li ; u ' v < .'tor 9 
wm7t Ti a **° R - Btro 
averse te C r e,P ^i 
tUta-V-e^ir^lTsid^blT 
kfilher than last Monthly h WlU aver ^ lu fe 20 o 100 rt>s 
sasaiWe 
r , Cor. week 
Last week last year. 
3,106 4,276 
3)610 1,830 
OO wa AND CALVKS. 
IVexx^ Spiring- Prints» 
We hare Just opened an assortment of Fashionable Spring 
Garments, which are very neat and tasty. Onr 
MANUFACTURING DEPARTMENT 
Is now opened, and we arc prepared to manufacture Gar¬ 
ments, either in .>ilk or Cloth, to order. 
IHTMBARD .t NORTH ROF, 
633 Nos. 69 & 71 Main Street, Rochester, N. Y 
642-l3t 
VKAL CAL/B 8 . 
'ENERS.—Whale Oil Soap in Fifty Cent ami i!,ii 
ages. Garden Syringes, good article. One Dollar .^Zhnatl 
■r Phosphate of Lmie. Baker and Jarris' Island , ■,if 
Land Plaster at market rates Send orders to d GuJln0 ’ 
_ IL C, \V HITE, Agen t. 217 Main St.. Buffalo, N. y 
ANTIdTI — A respqofabllk experienced and selj-reli- 
ant agent, to sell patents in Pennsylvania, Ohio and N„w 
Is Pff ®*wHM. Shaw, and Com Stalk Cutter. Cost*? 
Mf 1 } - over twenty-live thousand nowin 
„d TH Ut i> m . etl * llshe f ‘.‘f" nntp * K au F l ' <i cat any length 
ed The Patentee would travel with tbe agent. 
ililrttftq t> ifKVkfN’nM ... ^ .. .. 
BWINK 
TAMES TERRY & CO., 
^ DSALBR3 TN 
STOVES, FURNACES, COAL GRATES, 
Stiver Plated Ware, Pucker and Table Cutlery and House Fur¬ 
nishing Hardware of every description. • 
ALSO, 
Manufacturers of KEDXlK’S WATER Fn.TERS, Refrigerators, 
and ihermometcis. and dealer in Tin, Copper, Zinc, Sheet Iron. 
i\c.. 1 V 1 '. !»!• .t At SbitL* >str*4*it ». xr v 
DOCEESTBR CITY SCALE WOKKS 
L V GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. 
tnentof F0HSYT * * C ° cou - HUun1 / on hand a large assort 
Hay, Cattle, Grain, Platform and Counter Scales, 
which they will sell at greatly reduced prices. 
All work wan-anted. 
E - A. FORSYTH k CO., Rochester. N. Y, 
Uio-jJleo Old Stand ol Duryee .k Forsyth, 
ty * See illustrated advertise., It . u t in Rl-ral of March 29 
TJ1MPLOYMBNT 
\ J^L ERIC AN TL OUSE 
BOSTON, 
Is the. 1 aiwest and best arranged Hotel in the New England 
lutes’nf tMxrof* Vf loc f t ? d - ““4 «a*v ot access from all the 
■ it^containa all the modern iinproveuientsand 
Ike comfort and acc ? mu%dItion te Ac 
t t T l lel ^Itmplng rooms are large and well ven- 
aw Z eU wanged, e aml complete^ 
will continue d ^ Y a 1 Vl!ll “K parties, dud the house 
4L4C ,'74-ac* to be kept as a first class hotel in everv resneet. 
This week. 
...3,536 
n,.,v c. nr- A Nkw E.VTKRPRISK.—The Fnmk- 
O’-want a number of active Local nud 
uriAtonfiteSSf!)*’ /> .kkeral salai-y and expenses paid, or com- 
*m«ion allowed. Address, with stamp, HARRIS BROTHERS 
Boston, Mass. (Clip this out for reference.) 637-131 ’ 
as a first class hotel In every respect. 
LEWIS RICE, Proprietor, 
