a good busings doing, and ire nolo sales of 600 bales at or about 
21C, 0 months. Other kinds of foreign are dull, with sales of 80 
bales unwashed Smyrna, on private terms. 
Saxony Fleece fl fb. 46G?82 
American full-blood Merino. . 45,(147 
American half ami three-fourths MeriioI"”"I"' 44 (ffi 45 
Amentum Native aud quarter Merino . 44 j 45 
Extra pulled . 4 ,'i.nS 
r J 1 « m M L V E R CHIME. 
Root's new collection of SABBATH SCHOOL MELO¬ 
DIES, Tunes, Chants, Hymns, Ac., to which is added the 
Cantata of I Utf (?lii*ist ian (ira< es, 
designed for Concerts, Anniversaries, Celebrations, &.\ 
* 'gp - Semi fivi* three-ectd stamps for specimen coin-, to the 
pubhshcrs. IIICNRY TOI.MAN A Co., 
t>49—t No. 291 Washington Streel, Boston, Mass. 
vl H' srisscni it /: us 
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AprU, Now is tue Time to Subscribe! Agents 
and friendly Subscribers are requested to present the 
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Every addition to our list will aid in maintaining the 
interest and value of the Rural during these times 
that test the purses of publishers. }Ve aim high , and 
intend to continuously manifest the spirit of our 
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a better paper through the year than we could other¬ 
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Back Voi.t-.wns. — Bound copies of our last volume are now 
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stab' that neither of the first five volumes of the Rural can bt 
famished by usut any price. The subsequent volumes will be 
supplied, bound, at S3 each —ov if several are taken, at S2 fit' 
each The only complete volumes wo can furnish, unbound, are 
those of 1459, '00 and '61 —price, S2 each. 
A.vv person so disposed can act as local agent for the Rcrai 
Nkw-\*ok.kkk, and those who volunteer in the good cause will 
receive gratuities, and their kindness be appreciated. 
Superfine polled. 
ho 1 milled . ax „ l41) 
Lambs pulled. to ,-42 
California fine, unwashed. i5«3o 
California common do.. j 7 „ 20 
Peruvian washed .-I."IIIlI'.” 3 U(a 32 
Valparaiso unwashed.. iTd l.'i 
South American Merino unwashed.iit.i iKI 
Son Mi Aim'rit'un uu\va>4h$<t...22(024 
South American common \va.*he«l.14 r7 16 
South AinprfcAti KijTro KiotuJo.23'-; 25 
South American luiwashed. 9,7 12 
South American Cordova washed.21 <i'26 
Capo Good Hope unwashed. 2J‘s(a26 
East India washed.2&e<35 
African unwashed ..]gf„ 25 
Africa 1 , n-nshed ... S8\i 4 ,) 
Mexican un w«*hed.'...........] 2@14 
Tt'kit- .im .7 
Smyrna unwashed.180122 
tiniv rim washed. .24. 1 32 
[TV- 1’ Evening Post 
BUFFALO, JtT.VK 16 —There is very little wool as vet ready 
for market, and transactions have not been numerous enough 
to establish prices, From exchanges we leant that it is the 
general impression that prices will range at about the same 
1 ales as those of the latter part of 1861 The plentiful .supple of 
money may have some influence on prices -Charier. 
BOSTON, Joint 12. —The market is firm for domestic, with 
stocks now quite reduced, and desirable kinds of foreign also 
command full prices 
Saxony and Merino, fine,47®49 Texas,.iXXalOO 
Full blood. ..4Wn47 Smyrna, washed.*2(Xuf32 
S nnd *4 blood. 43 1 16 Ho. unwashed,.t»// 2 u 
Common.4Iid'43 Syrian,. 130)26 
Pulled, extra,.4«<a.’V3 Cape. " "21ia>28 
r pHE ANNUAL REGISTER OE RURAL AEFAIRS. 
Eight number# of this admirable work, bv Jotrv .1 Thomas 
rf 1 ’ 11 ,s i"£' 11 - They contain, altogether, about Aw 
Hundred / OtK< qf Pet),lino MatUr on every subject of Agricul- 
Icss' thu* 1 1 <ii t"-u|tnrul interest, and arc li.r.i'sTK.vntn with no 
TWELVE HUNDRED ENf l It A V1 NOS. 
The Publishers have a few complete sots, some of which are 
tn soiled covers, but otherwise entirely perfect, which they will 
Lo!! Vo" st T- paid ' *S address at half-price, or OKB Dollar 
kor tub luour ArjintiLs. 
Address LUTHER TUCKER A SON, 
I ubliahers of The Country Gentleman, Alhany, N. Y. 
Single Numbers, clean and new. twenty-five oeuts each. 
warehouse 
i'OE THE HARVEST OF 1862 
AND SEED STORE 
WHITCOMB'S METALLIC Bl’KI\0-TOOTH 
HOUSE H A. '5T E A. EZ E , 
Patent Kir Oct. 5, 1 85,3.-For description of this valuable im¬ 
provement, so.; lirstpage i f present number of the Rr raj„ 
M. II. SCHENCK ,V BRO., of Oswego Falls, are sole agents 
for Oswego Co.. N. Y., and keep the Rake constantly on hand. 
Price, $25. All who wish to get the best and most economical 
labor-saving implement of its class should secure Whitoomr’h 
Hark. 
All communications pertaining to the sale of Rights, kc. 
should be addressed to J. Pakdkk, Lysander. Onondaga Co., N. 
Y Send for a Circular giving copious references, certificates, 
and full particulars. 
Jttcirkcte, t£ommcrcc, &c 
Rural New-Yorker Office. ) 
Rochester, Junk 17th, 1861. ( 
Tint market is by no mean# active, and we note but few slight 
changes in prices. 
Flock remains the same as last reported, though some grades 
may be quoted at a shade lower. 
Pork is still at the lowest point, and there seems no prospect 
of a rise ut present. 
Bcttkk remains the same as last week, and is still quite 
plenty, 11c being tlie highest quotations for prime specimens. 
LaWi and Mutton is a little higher than last week, buttlie 
advance is in consequence of the superior quality of the car¬ 
cases offered. 
Hat has advauced full 32 per tun since our report of last 
week, anil the probability is that if the drouth continues, there 
will tie a still Rather advance. 
Wool.—See article on second page, and quotations below 
Though little is doing yet, the prospect is favorablo for pro 
ducere. 
Rochester Wholesale Prices. 
Eggs, dozen... 
Honey, box... 
Candles, box.. 
Candles, extra 
Fruit and Hoots. 
Apples, bushel_ 506 
Ifo dried p fb... 4 U 
Peaches, do. lift 
Cherries, do. 14'i 
Plums, do. to# 
Potatoes . 37j 
Hides and Skins. 
Slaughter. 4S,a 
THE CATTLE MARKETS. 
NEW YORK. June 10—The current prices for the week at 
all the markets are as follows; 
. BEEP CATTLE. 
First qnality. 
Ordinary quality, .. 
Common quality. 
Inferior quality,.. 
COWS AND GALVES 
.$4«,00®»,00 
. 4O,UO0>45,ffO 
. 30,00@85.UO 
. 25,0(Xu)28,00 
RECOM )1 ENDATION8. 
Subjoined are two or three specimens of certificates received 
from experienced, practical men, who know whereof they 
affirm The first is fr. )m Senator Sanford, of Oswego county, 
a gentleman widely known and respected for his good judg¬ 
ment and practical knowledge: 
Mr. M B, SCI 1 fence — Dear Sir —I beg to assure youofmv 
gnat ideation at. the working of the rake (Whitcomb's Patent) 
which! obtained from you It not only adapts itself to ine¬ 
qualities of the field, better than the wooden revolving rake 
but rakes the hay cleaner upon any ground. It Is especially 
adapted to gleaning stubble fields. It also leave* the hay in the 
winrow, in a better condition for curing or pitching than tiio 
revolver I would cheerfully commend the rako to formera 
generally. 11. K. SANFORD. 
Volney, Sept. I, 1861, 
Messrs M B. Sctiknck & Brother - Gentlemen Having 
used the Rake which I purchased of von l H «t spring (White 
comb s Patent,) and believing it to be the best thing In the Hay 
Rake line, yet made, I desire to recommend it, among others 
Tor the following reasons: - It saves » vast amount of labor; it 
leaves the hav light, so tout the wind can pass through it; and 
it does not collect the rubbish, dirt, or stone ,, like •tome others 
" o have tried it. also for gleaning, aud have found it to be a 
complete suc^e K * i j Respectfully, JulIN T. HEWITT. 
Messrs M. B. Bgihwok & Bbothkr The rako Hint I pur¬ 
chased of you has paid for itself tlda season. I have raked 80 
P cwt. $8.7509,25 
.. 8,2.5.0875 
. 8,iKXo'K25 
. 7,50(58,00 
ORSE 3P O X<\7" E JFL JS . 
It haa ever been the aim of the Proprietors to make none but the first class of work, and always to use n,„ . • , 
In the construction of their Horse Powers they have endeavored to adapt them most readily and advantavlLly toriiegreat 
variety of purposes required by the Farmer aud Mechanic. During the harvest* of lsoo and 1861 tbev h.,v • V * 5™ 1 
adopted the use of malleable iron in the construction of the Endless Chain o. thl Horse Slewtoe-bv T 
weight over one-half, while the strength and durability is more than doubled as compared with the ordinary cL lronKnd lew 
Chains ,u universal use by other makers. Great advantage is gained by this lightness, in handling. tW £,Sm 
ii. K n when in operation While the maleahlo iron is much more expensive, and machines more valuable, no additional . barge 
18 made for the improved Horse Powers. The same considerations have guided them iu the construction and adaptation or the 
VH.uo.is Machines made and sold by them, and to be driven by the Power, iu calculating their vanons velocities, forces pulleys 
and gears, so aa to enable them to operate to their maximum efficiency, which is the secret of their great success 
THRASHING MACHINES, CLOVER MILLS AND CLEANERS. 
with separating and cleaning attachment This is believed to be one of the best machines for the pur- 
n v i , , . ,, „ pose ever made; can lie driven bv one. two.or more horses * 
Combmed and adapted for all kinds and conditions of Grain. 4c. high or slow velocity, and do equally good work and with wet 
Thus machine is the greatest success iu its lino yet produced, aud bad as well as good condition of the clover chaff T f, Jeans 
It can be operated with two horses as easily, and with equal re- the seed and delivers it lit for market at the same operation 
suits, aa the ordinary thrashing machine without the cleaning 
attachniflut, while its capacity adapts it equally well to the STALK AND STRAW CUTTER, 
rorce Of four or six horses It will thrash perfectly clean from r ° r Hors e Bower—a strong and durable machine, and adjust- 
Ibo straw, and clean the grain for market, without any wastage at:,le to any length of cat. 
in any part of the process. It is complete iu ono frame— very FEED MILLS, 
compact and simple-runs light, still, and without any concus- For Ending all kinds of Grain for feeding as well as Corn in 
rion.from its moving parts. It has been very extensively used the eai . wlien deHirHl| Severa] ^ J d ^h ^wUho^ 
during the past throe harvests, and Its superiority over any ai 0Teg and h olts attached 
others in market established beyond cjoestion, and considering 
its capacity and cost of construction, it is at least fifty per cent. ILLUMINATED CATALOGUE. 
cheaper than any other similar machine in use. The Proprietors have completed their ne w Catalogue — the- 
CTHF-R 1WTTT T R ni08t comploto An(1 beautifully illustrated work ever published 
aLLULS, by any manufacturer, embracing a great number and variety 
For Power and Hand use, with and without Press attached. imply executed and carefully prepared 
These Mills and Presses are of a superior style and utility to ILLUSTRATIONS AND DESCRIPTIONS 
any others in use. m ., , .. ’ 
With ample references, aj well as the Prices, Terms of Sate, 
SAWING MILLS, Weight, Cubic Measurements, Capacity, Directions for Use, 
With Circular Saws, for cutting firewood, slitting boards, plank, Duru,lillt > ajl ' 1 Wiuranty of their 
&c., for fencing and building purposes; also with Machine Cross- MACHINERY, IMPLEMENTS AND SEEDS, 
cut for cutting logs for wood, shingles, staves, 4e.; also Mills On receipt of three cents in stamps, to pre-pay postage it wilt 
for making shingles. . be sent to all applicants. 
S'£f Local Agencies solicited for the sale of the above machines. 
EMERY BROTHERS, Nos. 02 & 64 State Street, ALBANY, N. Y. 
C^ST E. D. H illock, of the Agricultural Warehouse, 31 Exchange St., opposite the Clinton House 
Rochester, isAgunt for Km rev Brothers, keeps their machines on Bale, and personally attends to putting them up aud into 
operation in this section. 
First quality. 
Ordinary quality, 
Common quality, 
Inferior quality, . 
. VBA I. CALVES 
First quality . $1 lb 5 @ 5 .S|c 
Ordinary quality.. 4JS@5 
Common quality,. a (a\\h£ 
Inferior quality,.... 3 
SHEEP AND LAMBS. 
Prime quality.S head $5,0OTT..50 
Ordinary.. 4,5H@5.00 
Common. 4 .iK>e 4 . 5 u 
Inhanor,. 3,00(^3,78 
. SWINE 
Corn ,; ed ..-. 3M@3^c 
Stiii-fed,... 3 ^ 3 >^ c 
AJ,HAN\, Jt-ne 16 — Brkvks —The ailvancing prices of the 
pa#t three weeks had the effect to bring forward a heavy supply 
-heavier bv nearly tooo head than is needed — and the conse¬ 
quent result (s a decline quite discouraging tn holders. The 
average quality is about medium-say equal to thiitot lost week 
Many droves will go through in fir-t hands, the drovers not rar¬ 
ing to make the eacrilives that the ruling rates of to-day would 
entail. Holders ot fancy and strictly extra report, the decline 
on that description of stock nt 10@]5c filOUJb* The average 
price, however, on the total sales niade is net above $ 4,40 >7 loo 
tbs, live weight, against 4,4jc last week. 
Rbgbipts — The following is our comparative statement of re¬ 
ceipts at this market over the Central Railroad, estimating 16 tii 
vlI 0 CSX I 
_. , . . Cor week 
This week. Last week last vear. 
C*ttli.,..,.4,575 3.535 4.320 
toleep.1,942 2 .N 7 ! 4,208 
Hogs........ 238 203 61 
1 kicks—A bout 3,000 head have changed hands at the follow¬ 
ing quotations - 
„ . This week. Last week. 
£ r <; lnlu >n.5 05Sic 5’a*5‘ 4 c 
first, quality.. 3 ^ 7,1 >.,« 4 qL 4 ^ c 
been no quality,..V.,u7**..c SV^i'c 
Third quality,.c 3 @3-.,c 
Stn?KF—The supply is light, and with a slight improvement in 
the demand prices have advanced ldGMffc j:) head Several small 
bunches Changed bauds at 3.<C3V id lb for tight common, and 
3 qOu4c lor good to extra A car load of prime sold ill $3,8571 
IXI rt..-—estimated to aierage 105 Its For a lot of choice extra 
Kentucky, average lid tbs, 4 c >) lb, was offered aud refused - 
J aoiIis arc sc ling at $2.8) j 3,> 5 ) yf head 
. 0 ! 4 r T ^° rc '‘" i[ ' t ‘: rot the week at Fast Albany were about 
ion head One car load of prime heavy corn led xo.d for 
slaughter hare at 3 jRo « lb. and two ur three lots of good light 
weights at $ 3 , 307 , 3.10 p head .—Atlas and Arpiu. 
- J”.mc ]2 — At market, 6,50 Beef Cattle, 200 
Stores, 1,600 Sheen and Lamos, 2 . 0 Hi Swine. 
BRKFCattlb-P rices, extra, $7,00 dt),Off, first quality, $6,750) 
O.Offi second do. $6,5(XeO.OO: third do, $5,50; 1 , 5 , 50 . 
WOKKI.M! ()XKN-*III0, fll.yal.S7. 
M 11 ,(HI Criws—$4S<046; romraou, $19;.i2!0. 
VKAi. UALVB 8 —fl.DU i 6 , 1 X 1 . 
Storks-Y earhng, $ 004 ) 0 ; Two years old. $ 000 : 00 , Three years 
old. $220023. 
H 1 deb - 6 (a) 6 * 8 c V lb. Tallow - 6 >j@ 6 tfo 
Pklth—$(>. 5)X>rii.75 each. Calf Skins— 9ta)9c ® tb. 
fjllKKP ANT. LaMB 8-$2,50(«)3,00; extra, S3,75574,50- 
Swiyu—htores, wholesale. 3fo3c; retail, 3 ‘ w :c. 5 c. Fat Hogs 
undres-ed, none. Still-fed, none. Spring Uigs, 7 ( 0,0 c.; re- 
tuil, 7l^)o0. 
CAMHIIlOIIE, Jcnk 1!.- At market, 377 Cattle, about 3C0 
beevea. and 77 stores, comqsting Of Working Oxen, Cows and 
one, two and three years old. 
r ,' lA , H n K T P^*' K'-t'a [including nothing but the best large 
fat stolt-fed rixeni $6,750 7,00 first, quality, $6,aKs».t»; second 
do $,>.00 5,5i), thud do, $4,2flni'ff,lX>; ordinan - , $-sic— 
Working Oxr.v. V.) pair-$9.5,57'UK). 
Cows vxp Calves $30. $37pi>I2. 
Storks — Yearlings, $—•S)—; Two years old, OOftaOO, Three 
years old, $2U’ 22 
SiTKRF an 11 Loir*—I 7oo at market, Prices in lots. *2 25(3)2- 
7,5 each; extra, $3.cOc:i..q), or.SKciHVicinb. ’ - • 
Spuing Lambs - $2.RKu5,o<>. * 
HioRa—«f.u6S« V h, Yallow-6,ti(T6»ic. 
PKLTB — Jkifa.TBc. UatfSkiOH—8(ai9c. pi to 
I0®llo 
12®] 4c 
95.9>£c 
12,5,12c 
Flour, spring do, 4,50iaitfl0 
Flour, buckwheat 0.00aid.Oil 
Meal, Indian. l.lbAiyl.OQ 
Wheat. Genesee.I.0(to1.2t) 
Best white Canada.. I 2Au 1.28 
Corn, old . ... 4.7Sriia 
Corn, new. UycfiOe- 
Rye, 60 lbs f) bush.. 6‘*ai59c. 
Oats, by weight. 36a)37c. 
Barley. 56@65r. 
Buckwheat. 00 .5 OOc. 
Beans...l.BOjl’ZOO 
Heats. 
Pork, mess.$10 fiOOilH .uO 
Pork, clear. 13 nn,nl3 50 
Dressed hogs, cwt 8.8<xli) 4.00 
Beef, cwt. 4.110® K.IK) 
Sjiring lambs, each 1,50u) 2,00 
Mutton, carcass... 4(yi6c 
Hams, smoked_ ftnffc. 
Shoulders. skSiflc. 
Chickens. SOiDe. 
Turkeys. 9010c. 
Geese.. 4i);uiAi)C. 
Ducks Y) pair. 3Xb44c. 
Hidry, A«. 
Butter, roll. 10@Uc. 
Butter, firkin. ft'ailOc. 
Cheese. 6y5i7 , ,e, 
Lard, tried. 6‘j07c 
Tallow, rough. B&lffic. 
Tallow, tried. 7'-7 0 . 
desk;:. ;.d K.vrR£ssi.v tor 
SCHOOLS, HALLS AND SMALL CHURCHES, 
THE PROVISION MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, June 16 
. , , ■ —-• Flopr—M arket may be quoted 
heavy andSC lower, with only a very moderate business doing 
for export and nome consumption. A further advance in 
freights to-day materially checks the export demand At the 
close there were no bn vers at outside quotations. Sales at $1 15 
(a4,25bir Miperfinestate: $4,4,tab,.VI tor extra State: S4.1.V?e4,25 
for soperHnb Wevtyni;$4.a > 4 ,ni lor Common to medium ox- 
t r f'V ' 1 '' 1 "; *5''£ ‘M® f ' r shipping brands extra round hoop- 
ed aud <*f»,Ao for trsutOb^uvU do., ihf m.irkrt oloHinir 
h^v. L.'uiMdifiii Hour in*i,v ho qaotril n .shiulc lowor, with ii 
u tor -prirur. nod 
t»»v winter ^xtr.s Hvr It oar oontimiobt qaiut and 
{steady at 8‘.\7o/i<t r 0') lor inferior to rdioju** Corn inoal i.< in 
moderate (tfamnd ant| price* utoady, ^1***133,15 for Bran- 
d^nvme h(h! 62,Dii tor Jersey; 
Grain-\\ heat inarket opentyl a shade firmer, hut owing to u 
farther advance in freighbi, the miu-kct clout'd quiet with u very 
modernto demand for ‘ X|uirl and homo coosumptioti. Sales 
UliicOvo spi'iug »l 92c6iil.U3; Mihratikrte club at Mffebfl.Oi ; miii- 
ber Iowa at *l,'44ta I «f, winter red Western at $ 1,1 tmi.lfl, am- 
ber Michigan at ft I7K, and white Wctm-tt at $1,2 »:..j 1,2« Kve 
quiet and steady. Sales State at 72c Barley remuins tlull ami 
nonumil at7oe. Barley malt nominal at .-l.ito. I'e.-M immitml 
at 7Uc bir ( an.yla. Corn market may bo quoted a shade easier, 
with a moderate business doing fn r export and home eonsiunp 
tion. sales at 47 afiffc for new mlxoij WesWni. SldtuSc for old 
do. afi,tal;,nil dellyore.l, 4 : l„i546e for unsound do ; Itte for white 
Western and ti'c lor choieo white Southern Oats steadv and 
firmer 'ales at 4 (Vi} 43 a for.lersev, C&tHuht. Western ami Stale. 
[ <d“signs —fork market active and a shade easier sales at 
f'f, e ® 51 l’ 1 * for 'S 8 *?- *11,(105611,00 for prime mesa, and $?,7«a) 
J .00 for Prime. Beef -market, te.-.x active. Sqlqs at $5 50., 7 . 0 |i for 
country prime, $s,ui>v |0 for country mens, $li ail2.50 for re- 
packed do., SlYaill.flG for extra mesa. Prime mesi beer quiet 
and nominal at. *19.1)0 .- 211 . 01 ). He, f , mu dull and quiet .Small 
su es Rjndnm aud Western at $16.ixtfa l6,5o. Cut. meiito In lea, 
active demand and prices easier. Sales atSyf.i3Jte for Western 
and citv - lioulders, mid 4*.'I' lfie for bams Smoked moats ft 1 e 
dull and unchanged- Batson side.x quiet ami unclunged, Sina i 
at S ut (> 6 Lard is in very liinilrd domand and prio s 
stead); sides at 7K,|S4; C f c q. No | to choice. But tor rules dull 
and heavy ami Belling at 10016c for Ohio, and iff,/ i7o for State. 
Cheese dull and heavy, U ud selling at Sf.iTKu lor common to 
and 8 $ 8 ?or < Pea tt i nan 8teady; B,,>al1 saJe8at S5,73cs)2J,Sl «-i for Pots, 
Hops-F inn with a moderate demand. Sales at I3c3il9c for 
new, and small salon at 7011 .‘gc for old. 
r V ‘ ;' ,:yR lf V -Ft-oi-n- Is in moderate receipt bv rail- 
rates tU ' hR , ' S ap ' f;ur ' about MO to 1,000 bbls. sold at steady 
Common to good State,.....'. 5 / 25(514 /iff 
Fancy and Extra State. 4Vff(W75 
FvirVwii v’ l^tWastern.4.7^'.DO 
Kxira Micbwati, Wisconsin, Indiana, kc, . 5.5 >5 6 25 
rnnc.V Genesee... 5 M7M7S 
r.'.traGenesee aud city brands.. ” 6!50>3'6 7,5 
Corn Meal im -.l.p.'. ww * p ,‘ 
rSl'a lie . t, “' ran:0 havo Hredthc market of 
.'.foin. I lie -aim of Wheat are very limit,-,I- ,,1,, 
A LMN, WATERS So CO., 
-fi 33 2Y NT K. E R. S , 
.55 IJulliilu St., Opposite the Eas;le Hotel, 
HOCHKSTER, N. Y. 
Interest Cmiponsof 0. -6. seven and three-tenths per cent. 
Bonds, dim August 19th, 1862, paid at their Bonking Office, on 
presentation 
Highest premium paid for gold, silver, Canada curreucy, and 
U. S. Demand Notes, of old issue 
Iuterest paid on special deposits Bight drafts on England 
and Ireland in sums to suit. 04,S-26t 
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PARSON BROWNLOW’S 
w o n d e r t'n 1 Book. 
One Volume. Containing upwards of 450 pages, 12 superior 
Engravings, an excellent Steel Portrait, kc. Beautifully piinb- 
|h.°n nn« white paper, and handsomely bound in muslin.— 
i ric0 ?1,25i 
Sent free, by return mail, on receipt of price. 
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In every City, Town, Village, and County, to sell this thrioius 
ami remarkable work. A'icIreHB ** 
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6iw and #80 Chestnut Street,. Philadelphia It 
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. ... Publishers for the West. 
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FINISHED IN BLACK WALNUT OR OAK 
WARRANTED FOR FIVE YEARS. 
A^OW BEADY. 
OPEN AIR GRAPE CULTURE: 
A Practical Treatise on the Garden and Vineyard Culture of the 
Vine, and the Msm-kagtcrk ok Domkstic Wink. Designed 
for the use of Amateurs and other* in the .Northern and Middle 
State*. Profanely illustrated with New Engraving* from care¬ 
fully executed do*eng, xenfied by direct practice, By John 
Phin. author of " Kawtv upon Open Air Grape Culture," to 
which was awarded the First Premiuin of the American Insti¬ 
tute. To which ie added a -eelion of Example* of American 
Vineyard Practice, anil a carefully prepared description of the 
celebrated ‘Ttuimery .System of Grape Culture." 
• 7“ Price. One Dollar Sent free of pontage Ou receipt of 
price. Every person who has h grape vine should aum this book. 
Address D. M. DEWEY, Agent, Rochester, N. Y. 
Two sizes—Four and a half and Five Octave, 
4 , J ,:A F r ! F V ]L MICROSCOPE, ltlugiiU'viiiir 
,A riv-e Hundred times, lor twmty^iyhl cents! (in ailverd 
Fivk, of different powers, $l,uo. Mailed tree ' 
, Address F. M. ItOWEN. 
MT ' 4t Bo* 220 , Boston, Mass. 
gUBBAKD & NORTHROP, 
DEALERS IN 
DJRY GOODS, 
Nos. 69 & 71 Main St., Marble BuildingSj 
ROCHESTER, INI. Y., 
PRICES AND WEIGHT. 
Four and a half Octave, *80. Weight paoked. 190 lbs. 
Five Octave, — S100. Weight packed, 200 lbs. 
DlsaEtrsiONS. 
Lmgth, 3 fi Height. 2 ft 9 In. Width. 1ft 10 in 
Length, 3 ft Hi in Height, 2 ft 9 in Width, 1 ft, 10 in. 
This Instrument is designed expressly !,ir public and private 
Schools, Public Halls and small Uiti Rcnes 
After having finished and sold ovw 28.000 Melodeons. ot onr 
usual varieties, we Inund Ifnit nouirtlting liifieu-nt was ms .led to meet 
the wants of School*. Small OBCium*. mid Poituc Halls. 
We think that we lis.a suivt-'iled in pfuduvlnq an luotiuiiirnt wldch 
Is Ullri>ailed la TO.NE, KRILLUNCT,l OVpA** nml (Inst, tlioiigh not 
lejUft,) cnn.krNK^s It liwiiciuU rlo**>•)«; ttio vi Jtunc of tonu of rmr 
$150 ffimUii I'—I Melodeou, mid ibis i* produced by tlm greater 
rapnoitj ot Rkliajw.s HikI Sor.sr>i*^i> FLjakd, iu uouuuctioii with a 
PECUUAH MKTHUI* OV \orci5Ci ftgltttS 
Tin* Gnaiil a till* Swru. srel Iuvii>ed Swei.l arc attached to 
this iusttnnwtit. aud wu think thu elfeet Is siqiertOT to lUiyibirig wa 
have piuduced belbru. Thu advantage* w« uluim lor this instrument 
uni— 
1st, I( h.is more rcmipiws than any other double reed instrument 
ever offered at thu same, priee, the rtimJI, >,t Uilflg FOl)it ash a u.vif 
OOtav tiS, wfiieh is Liie usual compass ol tie) key boards ol the largest 
organs . and iHegert VCLL PlVK OCTAI XK. 
-d. It b*s niom *olmneot touo tliun sny reed Instrument ever 
oft*red to Lie public at ZMICBLK THE PKIITK. 
3<l It Ilia two stops, be means of witch tba tone con be nvxlu- 
biu'I to mlt nllocvaxliiii* 
lid It L*a thu •• llivrny.n Swell,* wliirb Is only to to lonml in 
Mekslcoasofoar irmnnUcture. 
6th. 1 1 tuis Hut " Ghaudated Pxvr.i.L" which Lx admitbsl to be 
(he mriFt desi-nhle improvement ever niided to MebslenL*. aud winch 
is patented by us. nffaiiNxl exclusively in our iuslrnmetits 
6t)! It 1 a, tu>* Imciiiivro Valve." lor psllet,] being a com- 
Uimtion of drab and lewliur, msarhig tlie (lurabilitr nt tin* instrouiem 
mill long ncL.kd u., * *trtelflut--- tor tkn India rubber valve.' which 
HAS CA08BU SO JIL'CU TMOL'BLE BV DlsSOLVl.NO A.ND Srii XINIt OE 
THE tn'HBER 
rinidlv. IT EXACTLT MEET* TUS WANTS OF THOSE FOR WHOM 
IT W.AS INTENDED 
W e have a laqro fooe ot workmen employed exclusively in th* 
construction of three ii'-'tnimenth, and oar laeflities fur uuuiutacturing 
are sudi that wi» turn ltll all orders promptly 
GRO VER’S PATENT 
SWING BEAM PLOW 
Ckxts a Link, each insertion, A price and a half for extra 
display, or 62ji cents per line of space. Special NoTiOBa (fol¬ 
lowing readiug matter, leaded,) Sixty Cents a Line, 
tar-The immense circulation of the Rpual Nkw-Yorker — 
full twenty thousand more than that of any other similar jour¬ 
nal— renders it by far the Beat and Cheapest Advertising Medium 
of its class in America. This fact should be borne in mind 
by all Nurserymen, Manufacturer*. Wholesale Dealers, Land 
Agents, Ac., kc... who necessarily depend upon the People of 
the North for patronage. 
IT WILL PAY 
G ROVER’S PATENT DRAFT BEAM, 
FOR DRAWING PLOWS — The use of this improve¬ 
ment ia warranted to be a saving of Dom 20 to 40 percent, of 
strength.both toman and beast, over the ordinary mode of 
working Plows of all kinds. a6 is proven tiy hundred* of practi¬ 
cal farmers, and also by dynamometer teets, one of which wo 
subjoin? 
Tine Lrvrxo.STo.x Ciuntt Plowing Match, at Gcuesen, N. 
Y„ June 9. thoroughly tested the above improvement with 
Fairbank'* Dynamometer Committee— Jndgo Cnrro', William 
Berge, and FT. W. Clark. The Attachment tv** alliigd to Rem¬ 
ington, Markham At Co.'s Steel Plow and the Penn Van Iron, 
and worked against tho Igist Plow* in this part of the State, 
among which were:—1st, The Penn Van Iron, (the identical 
Plow drawn by the Attachment,) 2d. Tho Wyard. Sd, The 
StrousM*. 4th, Rulofson's Straight Draft, made by Gordon of 
Rochester, and 5th, Hurlburl*. Convex Mould Board The 
award was fully 2ff per cent, in farorof thin Attachment over ail 
other modeiot drawing Plow*, 
Plows with this Attachment are manufactured and sold by 
tho suboeriber*, and also by l> U. ALLING, of Rochester. N. 
Y . who own* some 20 Counties in Western and Central N Y. 
Likewise made and sold by REDFIELIJ k TAFT. Whites'Cor¬ 
ners, Eno Co.. N. Y.. and by i. THORP k II. L. GREEN, of 
Jacksonville, Tompkins Co., N. Y AJXIMI Sr. CO., 
To buy your DRESS GOODS of 
IT WILL PAY 
, rtt ent Right to a valuable improvement in 
Woolen MacWnery. Tor particulars address Box 1055 
Boston, M a-sa. fr!9-2t ' 
IT WILL PAY — 
To buy your DOMESTICS of 
Hutotoard dfc lUortBrop 
|\/ > LO Y N. - The Mo.vrob 
LVi- pim.NTY Savings Uvstiti-tion has money to loan ou im- 
proti.d forms in Monroe and adjoining countie* 
. r J. £. riEUPONT, Secretary. 
Hochester, Jnne 13, 1862. 649dteow 
n' j-. . ,*I •—ciooing quiet wim uniiTeU inquiry.— 
Harlet uticbaivged. Canada nominal at rs« 70c; Western lific — 
eor*,e*u r ,0 no demand, except lor small parcels for distilling 
iwrpoKox. Ryu inactivo aud nominal at ,5(lc for Western So 
«{cs reported 
Jn fair demand at $2,'25 for choice. Peus-Mostlv held 
C&riaih' '‘"‘oket quotation 56er)58c for good to choice 
PRovmipNs-The market rules dull and heavy Interior de- 
'.ffff'lerate homo demand small, Nominal at $10,ixi@10,- 
H-Z Tc VV J J or Bght Me** pork. Lard at 
lli-. i -o a f n ,'i ''urod and *acke<! 7c Mess 
' SilkXadll Sinokmi lieef at 9c. Shoulders ir. dry salt 
TriiiiV' . ^'"lAydshoulder* at 4c White Fiab S2,87Mp3 for new. 
old or ;it t-'Wcii (SI, tor new, , n half bbl*. Cheese The stock or 
4k»L P l S"' tinll'DMe^hAastoiL We quote bay cheese (new) 
eSsS* t'/'ine new grass cheese coming in, market quoted at 
them .'ri |j nder tree arrivals am! an abundant supply, 
and .-I, i '‘ ,u,lor , H V H j‘‘T new a "‘ l Canada packed, nta'Sklfc, 
at tb* P*fk«dState 12li@13c Old unsaleable except 
Price of lard. -Courier. 
JS There was rather 1,** activity in the 
werecmnV * '.'.V" wp ‘ > ?, tb# \l 8>t ' of Fu “ Wheat lheiece.pt, 
good *re! kv^,. r r S i , '- a V* ir 1 he , rsk0 SS w f” n .™» ilt yf ’° J ^ 1 for 
what iffSll for infemir grades. To-day'* price* were 80 me- 
and wllri^L'^".-1"' 1 "? Spring Wheat rather dull, 
for tii, ’! ll - v etSkaJVic, which i*al*n above tboaverage price 
for thisartisl ", hl, ' ll . W:l ' 7.Y-7*83 c V bushel. Bariev- the dem«.jd 
but lit&t o WA <W 1 V' ctr,tn ’f. ,v hgl.l, and there has been 
might MLti, ii 4 mixH quantity wit* sold at title, which we 
tielViVi. n .f'Ifr; mm'lnal price for the week. <>nf»-T)„* *r- 
i* somei.t! "ffftdtted. hast Week we quoted it at 42 In 43c which. 
«c 0 ?lv W l n abQV ,5 w " ek ‘» ffticos, which would be Valle! 
were nii,,! i ‘ l [J u d a ’T l 'ry rare case* nod where extra samples 
nominal vt'xnn tl T1 ’" r ‘ u,,t 6tiou* for ness might be given as 
but 5iic i, ASSj; ,? h °ic were none offered m the market to-dav, 
Butte? kv wlucl1 buyer*would be willing to give. 
tr„..*,','\ r ' ;t 'h tb. . ... ll. cl ike 
IT WILL PAY 
H . F - stan-le-st 
COMMISSION MERCHANT 
and 
DEALER IN FRUIT AND PRODUCI 
No. 50 State St., Chicago. 
N. B —In l hc Fruit Trade we invite correspondence previo 
to shipment. There is a great choice in the style of packagt 
ami in tho routos ami tunos of shimncnt. 
BEST TILE MACHINE 
IT WILL PAY- 
To buy your TABLE IJ.NEN8 of 
HutoL>ai’dL cfc IVorthrop 
IN ROSEWOOD CASES. 
PRICES, VARYING FROM $45 TO $350. 
Elegant Descriptive Catalogues 
Illustrating each instrument, sent free by mail on application. 
WANTED ! 
BUT WILL TAKE LESS, 
. .situated at Kid- 
Tho l.MiildinjOi con* 
*n,l nil ... ioirfjoff b ^, nl 
k, m ffoqu repair. The 
-hoiC 0 variety of 
— —. - - etc. 
'• property can lie bought on very reasonable- terms 
iking further information can address 
„ , I'Aimcr F. 0„ N. Y or 
, , , ^ V * EbTJ5R\ KLT, Kidder*^ Ferry P. 0. x y 
Kidder g Ferr>% June U, ML J 649-bt 
lor a very doalrahle loeation, as a residence, 
d»r* terry, ou the bank* of Cayuga Lake. T_„ 
a very commodiou* two »tory frame hou*i 
and stable, and all necessary outibilildiug*. in g< 
lot contain* one acre, with a very large ami cl 
r rud and Ornamental Tries, Grape Tina, Ac. dS- 
The nlHive-- — ■ ■ 
Person* wial 
IT WILL PAY- 
To buy your BLACK SILKS of 
XZu'b'barci c its TNT orthrop 
SMITH &. WINEGAR’S PATENT, 
WITH LA TOURKETTE’S IMPROVEMENTS, 
Tut! above engraving repreaent* a Drain Tile Machine which 
iifl.s bcon iiHvd lor yoRPfli and, witU ita rvppnt iuiDrovoniftntA i<^ 
undoubtedly the A and most durable Tllo Miusijcn tn Amm- 
(5a. ltpertorm.*the whole labor of vi indiug the cl.iv. screen¬ 
ing it to fret it from gravel, and presses it in tile at'the name 
operation, ami may be propelled bv either «ater, .team or 
horse-power .It makua all *Ue* and nbape* of tilq and iHpe, 
from US' to 12 mebe* and molds mo rod* of2 inch tile per hoar 
The machine ir rumple >0 construct,on, durable, .being made of 
iron, l and Dot U&tdo to jfet out of order. Tn tho osisontidLs 
‘ 'J- ve ‘l*I * n .'^ r,l; RAtni.iTY it has no npuitl. It 
waa awardea the > irst Premium at the Ohio State Fait iu I860 
which award *r ; approved by a special committee of practical 
lilo makers mp pointed by thp Statt? Board of i\irricullu.rc at the 
fP C0 ' al request Ol tuwirnidoti partie*. who wore dis.sati*llod with 
the deciaion of tint first committee. 
For furtlmr particulars. ,>r ill net rated ci»nular address 
... A. LA TOt)ItRKTTE, Jr., A«e«r, 
W’atnrloo, Seneca Co. r X Y 
LL0. A. PRINCE & CO., 87 Fulton St., New York, 
CEO. A, PRINCE & CO., 43 Lake St., Chicago, III, 
Or either of tins following Wholesale Agents ; ' • 
HENRY TOLMAN A CO,,. Boston Mass 
W F. COLBURN.Cincinnati, O. 
JAMES BELLAK,.Plubulel|ihia, Pa 
A. COCSE.Detroit, Mich 
BALMER A WKBEK.St. Uuis, Mo 
A. Jc S. NORDlIElMF.lt.Toronto, C. W 
IT WILL PAY 
QILL’S patent fruit presser, 
The Best Apple and Potato Packer Extant 
• T ur s hnprovementi which !.n« been esteuaividy used 
in \N ei»tei*ti Now York ior tin* |>a^t two or threo voans whs 
patented ou the 61U of M*v, 1802, aud lx now offered iff Fruit 
Grower* and Dealer* as the beat article that can be had for paek- 
ingand messing trait, potatoes, Ac This Presser is stinng 
durable, hat) been thoroughly tested, mid those usmgitcon- 
sider it indispensable. For sale to- the sabscrite-r. bv 1’Karr & 
Uo., liullalo, Kr.vst & MKtKKKi., Rochester, and by Hardware 
Merchant* iu the principal town* of \V extern New York 
. .\ll|_pi' r *ons ar.. cautioued against manufacturiug or nclliiig 
thi> I rcssiir without obtaining Right, or purchasing of the uu- 
doi signed, who U the sole owner of the Patent, and any one in¬ 
fringing wtil be prosecuted, 
^ ff' ■'state and County Rights for sale. For circular and full 
patticulars, address b. TARBOX, Ogden, Monroe Co., N. Y. 
To buy your SPIIING PRINTS of 
KuTolDarcI dte Northrop 
IVew Spring JPi-ints. 
We have just opened an assortment of Fashionable Spring 
Ganneuts, which are very neat and tauty. Our * 
MANUFACTURING DEPARTMENT 
menSreftC/to Silk o^ Cloth. P to^r.^ manufactur « Gar ' 
I1LBBARD * NORTHROl*, 
538 Noa 69 & 71 Main Street, Rochester. N. Y 
,T A BI E S T E K R Y A CO., 
DEAXKRS IN’ 
STOVES, FURNACES, COAL GRATES, 
nishto^iut 1 ! WM6, Packet and Table Cutlery and House Fur¬ 
nishing Hardware of every description. 
A UHO, 
Manufaetureraof KEI)7.IE'S WATER FILTERS, Refrigerators 
mid Thermometer*, amd dealer iu Tin, Copper Zinc. Sheet Iron! 
Ac., kc., 6»k 61 State Stieet, Rochoster. N, V. 
E mployment, a nkw k\tkki.iiisk.—T he p-anic- 
Sewing Atwlime Go. want a number of active Local and 
Traveling Agents. A liberal salary and expense* paid, or com¬ 
mission allowed. Address, with stamp, HARRIS BROTHERS 
Boston, Musa. (Clip Oik out for refirence.) 637-13t ’ 
