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J. F Monk, Rochester, N. Y., or Buffalo, N. Y. 
illnvkcls, (Eommcrcc, fee. 
Kiiml Now-Yorl.,*r Oltlce, I 
Kootikmtkk, Jlll.Y 1st, 1861. f 
Knorin remains at last Quotations. 
Chain Gcneare spring wheat lias declined slightly. Ityr 
has put on 4 sent" p,.r bushel for choice 
Mkath- The only alteration noticed lain mutton, which lias 
fallen to 4(iU A cents per pound 
Burn u tun* declined '» cent per pound 
Potato as are wortli from .'ffi'i'.OO cents per bushel, a reduction 
of 6 cents on choice vane tics. 
Wool, The rate, for wool have advanced slightly, about, .V, 
per pound for the week. The range hereabouts is from .Tl", 43 c, 
and considerable i* coining into market. At various points In 
the country wo bear of 48c being paid for clips of clean open 
wool, I,ut city buyers state Unit, oners at those figures are weak¬ 
ening. We refer our readers to tlirj " Wool Markets," gu ru in 
next column, for Irammclioua and prli-.es throughout the coun¬ 
try. . , 
Itochentrr Wholesiilii Pi-Ici*h. 
Flour unit Grain. 
Flour, winter wheat,tA.k0CA0.28 
Flour, spring do, t.NKajfl.OO 
Flour, buckwheat . o wred oo 
Meal, Indian. . . I Ouw l oti 
Wheat. Genesee ... BTcoi'l 20 
Rest white Canada.. 1 U/Kjol 'id 
Corn, old. ■PVaiNJc. 
Corn, new _ ... 4/ioefide. 
Rye. (10 >t)H II hush SA/iUkln. 
Oats, by weight,_ 37ijavtc, 
Harley. fSVoJIiAc. 
Buckwheat. (stcislc. 
Deans... l.fiO'ri2.O0 
Meals. 
Pork, mess..,$IU.8(lh<)II (HI 
Eggs, dozen_ 
Honey, box ... 
Candles, box. . 
Candles, extra 
11(0)120 
1201.114c 
flwiBRo 
12(a) 12c 
Pork, clear. 
Dressed hogs, cwt. 
Reel, cwt...... ... 
Kpling lambs, eac.li 
Mutton, carcass 
limns, smoked ... 
Shoulders. 
Chicken*. 
Tuikeys. 
(ieese. 
Ducks jp pair. 
Hairy, At', 
Butter, roll. . 
Batter, llrkin_ 
Cheese. 
Lard, tried. 
Tallow, rough_ 
Tallow, tried.. 
i 2 .omiiia.ao 
3.6iKin 4.00 
4.U0OII It.00 
i ancdi 2 .oo 
4(«)8o, 
ft'a 7(>. 
siSae. 
p m I l)c 
■kKaiAOc 
88Ji)44o 
1(1 Win 11 c, 
P.) lie. 
6.V)illJ.' t c, 
7(1.4, 
AVtAtjC. 
7(fu1 o, 
Fruit and Kuala. 
Apples, bushel 8066870 
Do dried J) lb. 4@d.S,C 
Peaches, do.... 14® life 
CpeiiiuH, do ... l4oijIOc 
PIuium, do I0.UI2C 
Potatoes. 37(5)600 
IIUli'M uit<! Ml» In*. 
Slaughter. 4V'i)Ac 
Call . 7 n„Hc 
Bheep Pells. SO605)2,00 
Lamb Pelts 26cC<i.4J2c 
8« a « a «lK. 
Clover, medium, $4 2fltaJ4.60 
Ho large, .. ll,Oont>0,2A 
Timothy. .. LOUgha-Ou 
HiiinIrlcA. 
Wood, loud.'fS.OOftlB.OO 
Wood, Anil. _ S,i*lffii3 i»j 
Coal, Scranton. 6 . 60616 ,v) 
Coal, Pillston ... 6 , 6 U,m 6 .fiO 
Coal, Shamokio 6 . 600 ) 6.60 
Ci.ril, Char . .. 7ihiHr. 
Salt, hid.tl .'IHmi (8 
lla.v, too - II in 61 18 no 
Straw, tun . .. 0 lMt.7iit.oi) 
Wool, 1;) lb . 83u'i43<> 
Whitnlist), hatfhbl. 3 26 (',i,J 8 i) 
Codllsh, (lointal,. 
Trout, half hid. 
I,806l)8 IS) 
3 26(3)3.60 
TUB PROVISION MAUKBTM. 
NKW VOIt K, .1 it 8K "H FLOUR Market Quiet and heavy, 
mid may he quoted eontg lour*, will, u moderate husinere 
doing Ion xporl. and homo consumption, -air* Hijnioflin Slide 
at >l,.kVml , , ,' , l extra. Stale at $4,70<„ 4.H0; no.One Western ut 
.fl,. 1601 . 4 . 48 , common to medium extra Western at *4.70,1"! po 
I'hlppuig brands c|tl ,H round hooped (lliio nt tA.lgy.rft.if. trade 
brands (Jo lit *6,2. r «,. 0,60 the market eh.Hug .poet Canadian 
I our may ht< quirted a nliade easier, with a moderate business 
doing, Hales s|.rlng at.$4.70(ri)4,90, winter extra i 1,‘jUa i,;.v |< v ,. 
tlmii continues quiet and steady, Inlcr-iov lo clinlce, > 2 . 731,14 io 
Corn men) i« in n.udvrah- demand and pnci ■ steady r .p,.,, 
II randy wine at *.V,uS, 06 , .lersey id 82,88, Marsh's calorie: at *3. 
GUAIN; Wllsat market dull and heavy. Olid Inu daellned Idea 
rente, will, a 11 ,miniate business doing for export nod home 
consumption, A portion ».1 the sales were lo arrive sales 
Chicago spring at ft.. .1,08, ... 8l.0UuU,12, amber 
Iowa lit ft,liy.nl, 11 , Die [attio pure for very chute, i i.mmon 
Canada e]uh ut fl.UO.V winter red Western Ilf 8l,|80i.|,20, amber 
Michigan at fl, 22 o. 1 , 23 , white Western at f|,26, Rye Market 
lontiriuosquint and eery him, .alee prime W-vlrm 6. a.ilvo 
..o p 1 lie.ley continues doll and nominal at. 70c Harley 
0 .all continues nuiet and moidmil at about 81 . Pens cunUuile 
doll and nominal Canada at 7l>e. te.rn Market, may lie quoted 
1 Goaty, with an active business doing lor export and home con 
‘Imiptlon, rales now mixed Western at 48.rt.flS, .1 d do Alloat am! 
delivered litMffiiflflc, lllieound do at 43rili4(le. yellow Western al 
,, wbdc noiiUioin at 70c. Outs are in moderate ilemaud 
ale« Jersey. Climula, Western and State at 43.44‘ p 
IIOVIMIO.VM Pork Mark'-t Dra.sl and in fair demand, wales 
loess at 811,26; prime neve at $|0,B7!t,ti81l, |iiimottt8fUS24di8,KI 
dee) ipdet ami iinchanged; -ales country prime al * 5 ,« 6 ji 7 , 
I*" ', kt .bAe.10, repacked do at *1 l(g.|3,6i): extra mesa 
1 rd.v.i.14,60 nimu mens tieel Qplel and nomiiial at UPficaO 
. :"V hams active; sales Westell, ami Ka deni al ;> I l,60ii,Ili.8o, 
ot me a la are in mmlerale dem-.mil and pitc.es a shade, (inner, 
i-ales W estern amt city shoulders id d.(a 4 r, hann aURtuifie. 
•smoked meat,, are .£U|*d and onct.aio'eii. Itucon tddes acilv. 
!"'d l.' ires Iioi tniiiged. -ale , 1 hinds I land cut middles al 5 ',.- 
mag riIIIied i.ml noddles ul 6 Re. Hard eontmues m very fair 
demand and price- tinner, mile- No. I to very rlmieo ,u /s 
UutUo heavy. Ohm at P,||.V. stale ut 101.1 I'/c. Cheese 
‘ Adv am) lino. eoiniiiOf) to good al t .Wye 
Asoica Continue steady, pots at | 8 ,klpearls at 8 fl, 
hoi-m Firm, with a lair <1.and, now at 14 .illke, old alT@illc. 
KljFFAlAI, .lumt 30 I'T.odr The market niliiH steady, witli 
.or ileiiiaud (or home „n.| int.-noi li.ele .''ales extra Kiiite at 
»C ehoieo Uoilhje extra MnTogai. and ludiana at extra 
O luconsiininil Htlnms at. *4, c.liuiisu . Vila Whamtisiu and llli 
""i J at *.l,26(1114,!!/'■■. elioi.e eilia Ohio S4,H7,'i, double extra 
■,'lat.liern lodlanaai *8,60-1.8,76. conomoi douhl" extra Ohio at 
'■ face extin W100)01011 linker's id 84,.'kVa 4,40, . »l.ra met 
d'.ohe evil,, Indiana at fl.76<i6.28 douhl.. Ohio and 
’ i |UK«n at * 6 , 60 , choice extra Wlscon ,io .it $ 4 , 371 ., . omne .11 
![I,'O'luilaii ut 86,t2>» -closing Iri the al’iernuuu uuJel, with 
Dui liltift •Uiiii(tf, 
Chain Wheat l'lio market, on Saturday nioratoK Was char 
• V"iT7.«.l by considerable llrimi. -- on lliej.inl ol holder- -buy- 
•Is hotiling oil, sale:, While Kentucky ,d 81,26, -hehoygnn 
"Her amt spring mixed .it P7c, red wiid.i 1 Ohio and No. I Mil 
Hiliee (• id. on pijvate term-., a 01 her Iowa at pli 1 ,c, al'ler re 
1,1 Au fe* Yn k report, while tlhm at 'HI,up. nrptiet Michigmi 
' W IM . 01-01 v, In'.' W ill till 11 1 81,04 1 e -In illll . ,ml 
• 1J|C||3 l , IUf|l a r. < ’< • 1*1 1 Tin 1 111:1 i ki \ lo--, .'n'livi* w 1 Mi . 1 . nrlxiij*v 
e 1 , prime t 'ami.la nomiiial at C0(o Os.', ordinary to clmire 
• ( -J III..'’.a. 1 44)1' live In moi|e|id,i| demiLlul, 11 illi sales id 
AW boat I Oil. is Illinois I.ml WlMiim-iii, :do. 63 1... .- Deans In 
I'oninion, *1,(12k,; choice *2,26; choico navy held 
to cholco tw,ulaii 
i KOVIV’IONM lie. market jx heavy and dull for most kinds, 
TivieeH noinUial. Pork-Light, $* 1 , 60 , heavy mesa, 810. Mesa 
Hear, >K‘. Ill Hams- l/nwic-ked, flip 7c, sacked, 7oi7k'e Shoot- 
ur’m'r If 1 ktaited HuleK 60 Diie.t amt smoke.i H.a-f, pallOc; 
Wloteliwh - New 10 halt harmlg, Trout tho runic. 
I.anl,7.W/Sif lluttiu Nuw WusUnl mm.I CanjuHan i»no.l<**fl, 
Watjic. I’JiOlJU* IIHW, |Bi.( a l(i>i| f I 2 ‘ u ( 47 ii;<r, ul.l not hi !a!»Io 
oxct'pi ni purftH ul Mown or lar*l. (’In***}!!' I’rjrug fur 
UJIA IJWil lu jrFufluOTM |ntVi a ril| 1 ^ 0 d f fc>m * lO titfC, JWUtortl 
UiK to ijuality, wvimiiI choico ijairy ?otH have cornu in ijutincr 
weiik. ( (Joa)cnt here untjcij>at« a Hhtnh* lower price?*. 
(J<un f r, 
TOKONTO. Ji'NK 26 Dhain—D uring tho pa t week thei 
has hflstl little activity in thn matkel The receipts of all sorts 
ol,giain were rather laigei to-day than on anv previous day 
this week, llie tine weather having laid an inutleiice on the 
soppheu I'.dl wheat, tlm receipts of which were large, sold 
treely at KVx',iy,| Sprin L . wheat I'lieiiuot’itions are toiimwliat 
netow I hose of last we.-k or an y week tor some lime past. 11 
sal-'., to-dltv were a( TU-.H'lc, from HJ.iiKfu' lev, h.-eii toe uuoave 
price for the week The recriifc lavrout.le news may, however 
Improve prices. Iturlgy—Tim Hupplv of barley tills week was 
vei l poor, there were not more than three or fuor loadti 
ottered the n liole week, whit'll sold ul. Alknaifla OllUi There 
Imi been an advance In I lie Quotations for outs. I.list week wo 
.dieted them 10 .. 11 .- jier luistiel; today they were sold at 4 ik.ii 
flue per bushel the latter price la'ing paid only In a few cases 
when, very good samples were tillered. 18c might he given aa 
the average price frjr Die week Peas The supply ol'this week 
was very pom To day them were none Offered we therefore 
quote them at ... bushel (fMw, 
Til K CitTTl.K MARKET*. 
1 NF.VV VOItK, Junk 24 The current prices for the week at 
*11 the morketa are as follows: 
IIKKK PATTMC. 
First Quality,.Tf) cwt. *.3,26(iu8.76 
Ordinary Quality. 7.60 tm (HI 
Common Quality. . . 7,26oi7.fsl 
Inferior Quality,. 0,78(«j7,26 
OOWM AND OAI.VK 8 . 
First Quality,...$46,00pt)60,(>0 
Ordinary Quality. 4Q,iHke.4A,00 
porriinon Quality. . :v 1 , 00(11 >36,00 
Inferior quality. 2 f., 0 (X.ii 2 H,i )0 
VKAI. OAI.VKH 
First quality..[b c 
Ordinary Quality,. 8 (5'6I^ 
Common Quality. ItiiiuO 
Inferior Quality,. 4 @ 4 '^ 
RHKKI' AND I.AMH 8 . 
Prime quality.P head 86,0fl®6,60 
Ordinary. 4,6G®6.00 
Common. 4.00a 4,60 
Inferior. 8,00((is'i,60 
BW1NK 
Corn-fed, . 0 
u,..; 1 '; , . @ « 
Bull raa, . :i ,.p,,- 
OAMIIKIIMJIi), J ft NR 26. — At market, 404 Cattle, about 380 
Beeves, and 6(1 Htores, COUNbiting id Working Oxen, Cows, ami 
one, two mn| three years old. 
MaKKKT IlMir - K.xtra (Including nitDilug but the heat Inrge 
lat stall led Oxen) kd.8iXietl.78, llrst Quality, 8 d.lxXoO, 00 , second 
to, *8,8001)6,60. till 1 <1 .Jo, ki.oiv.iXl,oo. ordinary, 8 —-mi 
Work inu Oxkn. M rmlr tilMtnet). 
Co wo and Oai.VKm - *26, S*Xu>42 
Ktokks V ear Hugs, * (a) ; Two years old, 00*f<£00; Tliree 
rears old, 820 V 2 I 
Hu SKI' and T.i ur.s vnio at market Pricea in lots. *l,76(nt:i- 
00 each, extra, ?,1.eO'iiX8.60, or 3.',(a)flO '4,1 16. 
Kioiinu I.asirh S2,(W(-e6,00. 
Ilir.KN - ikoO' ,e 41 tt, Tallow littfOkfitiC 
Pki.th - fAfl'T.V. C 11 .lt Kk ms -Nfsive. p th. 
V it A 1 , Calviim, ivoiii * 201 )«li.oo 
IIIMGHTON, Junk -11 At market, 1000 Beef Cattle, HW 
.Stoles, 2 ,ikio She.*|. and Isiuil.s, 000 Swine 
IlKKS C'atti.K prices extra, 8fi.7Sfl O. 0 O; first quality, 88 ,tHXsb 
0,00 second do. fd,Onto 0,00 third do, 86,60 i..i'i6,60 
Work 1 NO OxKN- flint, fllNfl'136 
Mir.ou Cows -*id.r48; .'omumii, * 10.1120 
Vkai. Cai.vkh *4.00- 6,110 
Htouk Vest ling, ToeqOO, Two yearn old, JOO&iOl); Tliree years 
old. f21(a)23. 1 
IltKKM tkfltdRc Titb. Tallow 
Pki.ts—* 0 , 6 (kii' 0,76 escti CalfSkins 8 o. ttc.ptb. 
Siiicki* AVI. I.AMHN *3.0IX«:i3.60; extra, 84.oiXu4.76 
Kwink Stores, wholesale, 3V(0.4 c, retail, (a-Sr. Fat Hogs 
timlressed, none Still fed, none Spring Pigs, 7 l .i®7>6'c.; re- 
tail, 7(a!8>io. 
TIIB VV4M1I. MARKET*. 
NEW Y4IKK, Jitnk 2fl. I'haffl ties lieon rather less doing 
this week, hut a fair demand prevails for foreign wools of the 
better d.eiciiplmn.i nt very foil rates, and a good inquiry for 
lloere ami polio.I, of which latter two klii ls Dm market is very 
l tin? jmjImmI wuoIh mofct In an* ^uper und oxti'A 
and Hue donees, The ueeounla from Diecounlry leas Haltering for 
high prices, the fir.I week or so al'ler the Opening "I tlm market 
the prices wen I up Irorn |0(fl'46c, ami some fanny ..lips .<>, hid, as. 
60 .' idler which buyer- found they were unnie osaRiilV exciting 
Hers, mid relaxed 1 . little, with 11 view of prodtoiiig area.' 
Jion, Hi" olfeet of which was the accomplishment 111 part of 
their object. There 1 however, at this tinie 11 good (Jtuuand 
and medium wools lire settling at about 46c The tiansaetlons 
me have been lie- than tlm week past, the union reported are 
21,10 hale.. Munl!'/.a Ml do. Cordovs lOu do Ik.imkoi, nod 112 do. 
dnliim Oil p. t , IM do "I exns at 26(1, ami 460 do California 2.V,.’. 
47c. Hie lullei price lor pulled. 
Saxony Fleece Pit, .. 
American full blood Merino. 
(VrW AU ENTS WANTEJ).” —To sollrit or 
IVI del for Dm IJtlle «|nnl N-wlsg Alnelilne, only $16 
Heiiimer (.iiuge, Screw-drivoi ami extra Needles Will m, v j, 
lilsOral calory am expenses, or allow comtniseiona For r ai tir 
ulars address with - . T. S. PAHR, 
Ml ' ,l Toledo, Ohio, General Agent United Stab s 
kS 
rr o w 
A. 3NT ID 
SALE 
,60(aUT2 
4H.u'6d 
American half and Ihreo-lourVhs Merino!’!!!!!” 46 (ii '47 
American Native ami Quarter Merino 42 .. 44 
Extra nulled ... ... . ... ... ifr.-ro 
Supertlnj. pulled. «ou47 
No I pulled ... 84m)S6 
Unil) a pul e.|. OixS'im 
(flililoi uln Hue, oiiwiutncd . . 3p.r3'2 
California corntnoo do ... . . ii,.. iu 
Peruvian washed .. ' ”.!”’:xk',iJ!2 
Valparaiso washed . .."!!!!."”” iioTin 
South Amerinui Merino unwashed _ 'Mn>M 
South AmeilrJlti MbhDvji unwashed . 24i”i;28 
Smith American 1 ummon washed. I ir.tvlB 
South American Entrc Klosdo. itv.ivt) 
South American unwashed. .!!!!! !. 9 S 1 I 2 
Snulh American Cordova washed. !.'24.'w';:ii 
Cape Dmid I lope unwashed . iHlaW 
Kast, India washed. . I Me.'in 
African unwashed. . Mk.r.aj 
African washed . .. .30 ,..'(4 
Mnxi. an now oebdu .. ’ i tQilft 
I' II ISI(Ml 
Smyrna unwashed. IAfl'22 
Smyrna washed.. 3iJi,.32 
liOHl'ON, JuvK 26. Prices lire linn and well sustained, with 
a good demand at previous rules. In New York tlm market him 
been me mated. 
Saxony mid Merino, Hue,47("'A9 
Full blood, ....4iVfl-(7 
hi and '« blood,..43 a Hi 
Common,.. .. 'tin: 13 
Pulled, extra, 
Do HU pel'll lift. 
Do No, I, ...... 
In, No 2, 
Western mixed. 
4ft 11 86 
i:v,rnn 
..'10,846 
.IKga.00 
,:V-,a43 
7 exan.OOfifiOU 
Smyrna, washed..20(<yS2 
Do unwashed. 12(320 
Syrian. i.K5)2(i 
.-. 21 @26 
Crimea..11(5)20 
Bunni.s Ay res. . I lfaptll 
Peruyinii, wiisimd, .30,n 36 
Canada.. io. ,, 44 
A I.IIAN 3 , Jo NR 26. Tlm new clip ii coming forward hut 
not us I reel v m wits anticipated, and l.etter price., min On 
Mutely ronm 12,000 lbs. were taken in al ,'Wfr.4lic., but since then, 
owing iirfttuil.lv lo tlm inclemency of Dm weather, Die receipts 
have been quite meie er Journal 
HUFF A I.O, .li’Nb 'in -The market steady, with fair transac,- 
• unis, prices ranging from 38ni'»i6e for Canada and Amerienii fair 
to t'holee. Prices in Oltlu. Michigmi. Itniiiuiu, Wie nusiu, and 
Pennsylvania range from III,. 60c ('ottrirr 
IH'ITIMHT, Junk 20. We are informed, by 11 gentleman from 
I lint llittt I' 11 ti/.t* I to 1 » uml .1 H»*/jtlt*rnon <v ('o,, Iihvh 
80,000 lbs id III..- . iioh e wind, retorted I’rnin 3fld,0W grown in 
Herii'seo Co , lit fide. Fin even ui .uleand good iliin.lhng, this 
exculs every thing evi r seen In one wool room in Die State 
they ha ve at -., imrelia eil try scleet.ing from the l.est, ollered in 
tiH' a mm kft. iUl.iMH) ill tilt of4C^b| uxclmli iij/ till Mirtv 
had handled wools ol every kind. 
Brices range ... In ililferent porta or Michigan The 
Imniense amnuntof *2/4W,niiii, ..led to purchase the wool clip 
OftheStale,iv pot coming forward aa fast, as ranuirod ned many 
III the Imynrs me nutot the market waiting tin funds, t hereby 
.'topping compctitimi .1 dvr'rtisrT 
ANN AKltOII, (Mil’ll ,) Jiisk 28 Wool has come in freely 
during the w.-ck, and the prlre has run above last week s quo 
latinos. 4Mets. have been paid, and we mill quote tint average 
a. high ns 460 We lliinli the nurelmaes made Imre since Mod 
day morning will reach 76,ix«) It-, Arums 
Cl N4IIN.N ATI. JliXH Z'l Quite an active competition has 
arisen I'm won , arid nil pen have advanced lo4IKul60c. fl It,, Die 
l'ilNo rate h. lng paid fienly for clioicu dips In tlm interior The 
demand Is . liietly speculative, anti a very geumai opinion ex 
■Rts that inn.'li higlnu rates will |,e lealixuil, in conseQUence of 
the sen, nit v o| 1 ottftti aim Dm logh protective tan If which it in 
Certain wi it he adopted (fasetir 
t'liiCAGo. J tin k 26 Tlie new diii coin.,a in slowly, and so 
..." V "' 11 ‘“ ,VI ' '"'e' 1 vciy light VV" Quote noinmon putive, 
28 ",medium Sopravc, line JVoiJUic; unwashed R oll - North- 
WUt Chriflian AUvoeutc. 
MII.WAt'KKF, Jpnk 26 Wool firm al38(HUf7S,c foe Die het 
tec qualities ot th ei i, IJnt little lias yet conn, to imirket. There 
1 no douhl hut Dm fact that for the past two years prices have 
adwinrod largely toward the alnsa of tlm season, will delay the 
coniing forward of Dm present clip 
I OIW.M4K .il’NK 20. 1 lie season lor Wool n now near Its 
met, he loipulie , arc tliereforo leg.' It sold at .31,fl.’12c, and 
sometimes IDSi: ft th, (Hobn 
1 111 . Wont, t l.te ni' Onto.- Wool men estimate Die clip of the 
.State Ol Ohio, this year, to be about 18,000.000 Uax. being 2,000,000 
t,s gcoaler than Die dip of but year of il.i,, pmhahly about 
tjiicfirartllr, liavp I ale ,1 sold, at price, averaging IS, •, leaving 
the Oner grades nnh.lid I he sale,, of wool, will, the tmnspor 
tat... 11 and inddeu al charges, will bring more than Seven mil 
linn dollars of good currency Into llie .State ait udatui l hr aid 
TSe 
vv Ailvertisiimonis. 
ttr AKVEUTIHING TK.ltMM, In Advunee Tudity FivK 
Cknth a Link, each Indertion A price and a half for extra 
display, or 62>» cents tier line ol spaee SenoiAt. Notickh (fol¬ 
lowing reading matter, leaded,) Sixty Cento a 1 Joe 
$30 
A MONTH AM) EXPENSE* PAID.- 
•p'-x'v WANTKD Tlm address of IKuiK CANVAHDKltS 
tlll'rrUgiinnt Die I,'nitud Htules, In travel tor Die above wages 
For circuiarg giving particuliu's, addross 
Ml 3t S. F. FKKNCtl A HO , No. 121 Nilhhiiu St., N. V, 
jVRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES. 
Wk olfiT for wilo, for Iho Autumn of l9M r the ntock of 
Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, &e. 
writ of HocliunUo ()ur htock cOnnintH of 
4 A ‘'H» oM Apple* 'I'lr* m, yt 1 no, ^*u) f ) 
2 to ,’i Vfiir njtl HtAfi«l;ml iV.ir Trf. m, $2Ayi hhj, $2;jo j|J 1000 
$/>() 
«lo 
do 
l v'Riir old do do do 
iffH.l,(Kill AtlK* 4 !*, (^ilnro rilntdir, $10 h) 
Al hu, rt iu h, IMuin, l)waif I'uur ond Chrriy Troon. 
Din nit, I UdinvHjn, hnd Coihm/i'iI Orapo Vim h 
I i v nrld r«*riii‘tuiil Hohck, Kvorgroorm, Act?.. 
I’tavo imp: ami local ajf on In wantod Horn! for WholoHftlo and 
DoHcriotivo Cataloiruos. IC MOODY A: SON, 
NlaRara NurKorion, Lockport, N. Y. 
WEBB PEDIGREE SOUTH-DOWN SHEEP. 
KmI l 1 »i'tf ll , n m , r S i tl " “J" 1 '"Hioi? of Vearling Rams, Ram amt 
r.wi ..imlts, will take place, 4»n Wetlnemln.v, Mept. ttd. lsi;ji. 
at niv reside,.. V’L miles from ilolmdd, Motlinuutli Hu 
A,ei ecn!,'.'i ' "'V ? 1 '' !', v I’hiluddplilrv will'take tlm i ,iin,Jen & 
NwVrM ' °r ' "",' l ' r >l,l. starting at 6 p'dne.k, A M Ity 
n'l*bl,,|r° A* ft api’cial boat will leave font ,,l Robison St., at '.) 
m, i. . ' l " r ) v ".vt'ort, returning at tl o’clock. I' M 
• ah tft commence at 2 . u’clnck. I’ M. Circulars .,r pedigrees, 
•\i , now ready, for whirl, pintstt address me at Holutdel N J 
J H I'AYliOB. 
(i6l-6t 
| ROCHESTER AGRICULTURAL WORKS 
I’/TTS A- lllt.l 1 V-/,; 1 • r, o t n ln„r*, 
JVo. «4M SfilfQ’ii H'r. PAID, tS'lMildK/r 
ROCHESTER, N. Y., 
MANtrPACTlNlKKM OK r||K CffkKnRATlin 
PITTB’ THRESH INU M A O III N id , 
A X O 
OOUUI.E PINION HORSE POWERS. 
Also, tin, improved Alt-Iron PJiinci Pow'er, I'lniplri' Fe<‘d 
(utters, (4 knives, varioua sizes, for hand nr power,) Koch enter 
Outline no*. Hyde .1 Wrlaht's I’oti ut llorms-lloiq orOuIll 
vntor Plow, and Kulol'Hon A He Gilrmo'a Patent. M rulghl- 
Drnl’t Plow, with adju-luhle lieam for two nr three hoisoa. 
Jl II 'til'd lo Thrrthtrn and I'nrinrrn. 
\Ve have inlin.luccd into our -Sepnr,iters, fur this seiison 
rack or iallle between Dm lop and liutlnm nf tlm straw hell 
w Inch entirely prevents any ,.f the Drain from being eairie.i 
ever the Separator by Dm straw, amt ivitli om. of our rienr inn 
u wI ' I nfe ,lv, ’iI" complain of Dm waste of 
»***** l 1 '!' H,reshieg Mncliiim:i are moro complete and 
heller lintshed than ever before man If facta rwi In this city and 
we offer them to the public with Dm fullest, cftnHdeuce " ‘ 
Those intending to piirtiliase will ser ve their Interest hv nur 
c I.'i-.mg One of our machine i Pa,. living at a distance will 
please is’nd for Urcul|ini, price 1, 1 st, fir. 
VV ° ° 33 ’ S M O W I 1ST 
AND REAPING MACHINES, 
MA.WKAOTtTRKtl IIY 
WOOD, Ilooalc 
s 
M < » 
IM 1 * If < > V K I ) 
1 hiM machine comhines all the important and 
e'. , "s."i’'' r i ah '' all tlm (train Drills in 
anil Ot/irr l "’ w, '" HeH ''dvanfageH r.o L J\nmd in 
It nut only exc.de us a Dliil.r,, hut by removing 
the teeth and gatherers, (which |„. done In a 
lew liillinleri,) il heroines a UllU.m (JAHT ‘ oWK./r 
'1 r, !, ra* iMtAftiUR", Irnm peaH to . lover 
oi timothy. In the imud pertect, m inner 
Oi'iftH :l-M * I i?»irruf. i i>jm j,,, 
Kv»*n 
Gk 
VVAI.TER A. 
EiiIIm, N. V, 
WOOD’S NEW MOWER. 
Tim Machine is too well known to need description, to having 
heen awarded Dm lllgl.esl Pel,,.« throughout Ulis country, 
jrom Die llirre last. United States Fails down l.n State ami 
-OUnty kaira without number, ubn al the great Frencli amt 
Lnglinli Kv liiluttons, where it. inis borne away the highest 
prize" "vm ellered fur Harvesting Machines 
I'lierc were ft.ion of these Mowers muniilarl.iirrd am! Hold l.y 
Mi Wool. In,,l season, which is the heat evidence that tlm l.oavy 
complicriled Mowers lire being sin-reeded by lighter cheaper 
uml more practical machines This machine has no aide draft 
amt will do mere work with the Kami, power than any other 
Machine in tho market 
Wood’ll *el I-Ten til II n Hen per noil Reaper and 
Moxver G'oinliinuil. 
I have during Dm print year racomrtfttctod iny Self Raking 
Reaper ami Mewer, rind offer it. to grain growing farmers either 
as a Reuper alone, or as a Hell' Raking Rea,so- amt Mower Don, 
lane,I. Ill a form which I .mi guru will give entire witlsfuctinir to 
any grain grower wlm desires to cut his gram m Dm most expo- 
UPiOUHond ecurn iroical man mu 
Tho capacity of this Reaper, combined with Its perl'ectlv easy 
Inilt lit- it in well lor iiJO niOMl ifr&It) xrowor in th« 
country, as lor the ama.ll farmer ol eighty acres 
1 mad" ami old this Machine Inst year, ns now rnmdruntod to 
IU) extent that war rants tint in rccoiutnenditig It fully 
Tlm Reaper I warrant eapahle nf ,-otling uml delivering 20 
aei"H "l gills;, pel din, doing Die work tauter than Is usual v 
dona by hand rakers, ami with less draft to the I,,:.,,, Th',. 
Mower cub a nil v filin' inch rw'illh, and is warriuiti il equal to 
any In the market. I ronliriiie, a, heretofore, to ma.nufiii'tlire 
tlie Mhnny t OMMINKD M At tit I NIC, will, my latest improvviuent 
to which I Attach the Stiff Raker if desired 
FuU description:, ot Machines will Is. found In pamphlet,which 
will Ih* tmuiHliftii on tiftpll^nfiOR tu lii.y.iell op any H^unt 
Price ol Wood'a Hell flaking Reaper, delivered on the 
cars ut 11,male Falls . 
Sell linking Reaper and Mowny Ciqnld'neiV 
" rilngle Mower. 
" Manny Combined 
I 
$126.1)0 
160.00 
. 
128.00 
P4).0I) 
661 -2t 
ri'.R A Mritilt Hoosiclc Falls, N Y 
I'KKINF, h STEWART, Age,.hi 
Mnmlurd Afreet, Rochester, N Y 
^y"OftIAN’M l'ATRIOTIHM IN IH4JJ. 
IIkaui.x's Dimk Novki.n, No 40, Now Ready 
*» JPovuTH or jui. *' novai .k jvvjnaaaf 
BRING 
A Superb Story of tho Rebellion in Tennessee! 
THE UNIONIST’S DAUGHTER. 
By (ho ever popular 
N/1RB, tv/lti TT A V VIOTOR, 
Author OK ‘‘Mai m Gpinba,” ' Ai.ioit Wu.nt;,” Tine 
“SUMtrxjfB” AJKP " Kamiiki,.” Papkhs, Etc. 
I rice20 cents Round with "Mauin Uuiiiea," in cloth 480 
pages, illustrated, 60 cents 
BEADLE'S DIME SERIES. PRICE TEN CENTS 
PARSON II It OWN LOYV, 
AND TUB 
UNIONISTS OK EAST TENNK88O; 
U'llh .Inrrdot Inrldrnln , Utr. 
BEADLES AMERICAN BATTLES, 
Nl’MIlgll Owt!. 
PITTSBURGH LANDING, 
AND TUB 
tSjICOE OF OOSINTH. 
Each ii, iim of De i,lie's American BiiUI.m will Ire complete in 
it*.;If, giving Die story of nue Rattle or oou (.’ampuign and Die 
vyholu seel,... will form, when completed, a ctmm cled and ntir- 
leg uiKlory nf I lie 11 rent Rebellion Price Ten Cents each. 
For wile by all HooUullcra and New.-. Deale: - Sent, post¬ 
paid, on receipt, of price Agent’ wanted 
Address " “ " * 
N 
O W 
one 
BEADLE A’ CO., J’nbiislicrs, New York 
H> Y 
A. 
IX E 
T 11 E 
NATIONAL QUARTERLY REVIEW, 
No. IX-.lune, IHtltJ. 
CONTENTS: 
I —THE CHINESE I,ANitUADE AND LITERATURE. 
It — ANGELOl.OGY AND DEMONOLOGY, ANCIENT 
AND MODERN. 
Ill—SIR THOMAS MORE AND 1118 TIMES. 
IV MAUD AH A REPRESENTATIVE POEM. 
V THE COMEDIES OF MOL1KRK. 
VI -EDUCATION AND UNITY OF PURSUIT OF THE 
CHRISTIAN MINISTRY 
VII —SIR PIHUP SIDNEY. 
VIII AURORA LEIGH. 
IX. —YELLOW FEVER A WORSE ENEMY TO CIVIL 
IANS THAN TO SOLDIERS 
X —THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF DESIGN AND 
ITS GREAT MEN 
XL—NOTICES AND CRITICISMS 
Science uml Education. 2. Ilellea Letties. 3. History. Hi. 
Miscellaneous. 8- Now Publications. 
ogniphy and Travels I 
Tlie NuliomilCjMQiUrlv comes in for March with u Spring like 
tieuhiicsH nod hopefulness about It, which augurx well iftj Its 
manage muni and iU *iiptiOrt In an hour ... trying to the peri¬ 
odical literature of the Pimm Its leading article, " Vlmlieii 
Dun ef (lilt I ,eltn. ' Is a tribute to nil ancient, manly race which 
mot only apinnpi ialo at a moment when Celtic licscendartts 
are deserving well Of the Republic, hut. valuable at any tune os 
piece of scholarly tilstmseal search V J‘ Daily Tiling, 
I* is fearless and Vigorous, snimitlmes tiarsli m liintt lindlng 
ut hearty tu cnmiiieiiilatlou • • • VV« r«llsh Din Incthivn 
dlscu.uuons, wbleh ru e a prominent boil lire In the OtMi't^rlv ot 
Die "sensation novels,'* anil the very dirty aceompunying 
phases ol publishers' Mid critics' operation,, and its ,-Helvetic 
. rriesarc Ip .<umiry imvUthnt tnvutaluiM nf' h'mn k rwvrh The 
critical department is unusually full and cucet'iil, especially up 
nn edncatiomil l.ni.k’ * * * Its critical estimate* nf moral 
ml literary iinq itJlind rtiMnerltx are lion, A. clam almor.t, Sl¬ 
avs trustworthy, often acute and original V P huhunuhnt 
It contains Several articles of great merit and intyreit, fore 
most, among which tvo would place a Innrncd amt chivalrous 
" V indication ot the l Jetts,' a liingruphtc .1 nut ice of Dr Arnold 
of Rugby amt a powerful protest against Da- too prevalent mis? 
take, in this country, of nver-edurating l,•mules /•hUatbinhin 
V«M. 
This list i-xiintoient tn Ip.w th" great vaiii ty, no 1 cm than 
no lntulliM tiin.) UitoroAto/ tint iul)ji*t*.t^ imtj vvn f»‘* l 
hound to ae.kuow ledge Unit nut One of th' .’U papers is nf a mic 
ond-iate order They are all of thn st.ylu and standard with 
which we have long hern familiar in tlie host Quarterlies of 
■ornlon and Edinburgh In tin's respect. Dm Aridorm,/ onar 
v/i/now nimuo-tiiniably stojldn at tlm In id of tlie I’criodlcal 
ateiatuieni Ainericiu Huntoil fast. 
tkhmk, 
W a Viuir, In advance. to Cleigynien ot all denom 
auiiins, ami D-acto-rs, 72, t.rl'lohs, twucopies, $r, threoconies 
L six copies, $12 Ac ‘ ' 
I lie Work may i.e had of Periodical Dealers in all parts of the 
Intel Mules and I amnia 
ROHM A TOUHEY, l-'i Nassau HI . Oifii(*ral Ami'mI*. 
Hack numbers lurufshed by tlm I'mprlctet. who will send Do 
woih, tree of pohlago, to anv part of Dm United Slat":, or llril 
mb America, ,,,, i u ccipt of Mihc.iipliou in advaii 
limber (lift. Dellar 
(h ders for specimen copies must, in all ei 
with 76 cents in American postage stamps 
ED VV A If I) l. WEAK*, 
Korrou and I'iioioiimou, 
RIBI.K IIOI'HK, NEW YORK 
Hingh 
he aiMJoiu panted 
, , .— put in correctly, and 
gouged shallow cno-i(V,r »i*«. ti sends. 
t hen, with thu> atbtfUnn of a Feeder, which costs 
hot -ix dollars, tt sow* any line fei tiliz.-i,,. lW .,| a s 
no-. I• ui--. Ash.", g.o.no, piimlrrtUo, Ac- Hindi ma 
It Si. r ed y l ”' wUl1 "o* seed before sowing, 
I hose who prefer to keep tin, manure separate 
,, I aM' HV de(,osit."t in thn ground, slomhi 
ra J * !, A* 4 ' vtt ?* (}| )*UO AtJaehno.ili,” as gmino 
u.i.'ii : "i'i . " ’ VI J 1 ' i( I,"fore sowing. 
''"'top manure is kept in a ucpanitn com 
!i?r ’'.'.Tl! 1 u 1 ' """'h wb"» ' ’’Nl ond uianiiie both pass tnuekher 
through Dm same tubes Into the ground 'l’lio. is n very desir 
able wav ot dopositlog ,uni hoe lerf.ilI**.* with the seed, ,m Dio 
quantity ol ,-iUin- ran at. any lime he (nwvnecj or diminished at 
plenauro, an/I none u oiiivd wblctl is mu sown 
It required to sow grura Seed w/nir ttrUUnom mwmaothtr gad 
from t/ir miun liar, in wlnlr wwin u JhrlUurr>, a Ursa. Seeder in 
attached, which will sow timoDi.y ami idover.and similar smils, 
uml will sow (O'c.hord fcrasa or ryo grass, or any from the 
lanallei.t op to I tint or ivlir-at, oats, and hurley All this im done 
without a. cog-wheel or any gearing, except ;t rig zag oimraMng 
a roller attached to a spring, uml t.liorelVon runs easier, l.., less 
wear amt (ear, and consequently is very durable. 
’I'lie prices lire now reduced as given below, yet. alt marl im.s 
are made of Die beat materials and In tlie most. subol-uiUal 
manner 
Ml) 1)0 
00 ill) 
I III IN) 
iik) ou 
78 (k) 
Drill with ') teeth 
Drill witli It teeth. 
Drill with 13 teeth, . 
Drill witli Guano Attachment, (!) teeth!) 
Drill with tin.-7 teeth, for drilling between Dm 
.rows of stun Hr,. ,-,irn. with one louse, 
this last will .in;, i inches of tint corn 
Huv mo 1 no iMta o ouAWiANr Howtuir Maciiink miinu- 
iin tur' ‘J .iiiil .oi * 1 * ••►rmtirly, MfMl pHn* rcilunod tu fftij. 
. Tb-i,i,proved •)!*» *,ut.or for noth the above maclitneH baa 
just bee,, patented 
Orders tor the above nnujlilims solicited, and all communica¬ 
tions promptly attended to. Address 
I*. <Sc V. II. *KYM4>II|{, 
Kast Bloomfield, Ontario Go., N. Y. 
JY a-HAUNTID FIELD TE^XAuIL. 
O K 
m \ m , HEAD Nfi, B:NDIi\C, and mowing machines, 
ONPKK THK miUiGTIOff OK TIJK 
Executive Boani of the niinoia State Ag’l Society, 
WlLTs UK II KliP AT 
DIXON, LEE C0„ ILLINOIS, 
At ns early a day as tlie Grain will be in condition lo cut. Tbn 
precise time will he announced nl Die earliest possible moment. 
I'll EM I IJ MS OFFER El). 
Tlm following liberal awards will bo made to the competing 
machines 
For the best Comlunod Reaper and Mower.Dip. and $75.00 
For the best Reaper. .Dip. and $60.tk> 
For the best Mower .. ... . Dip. and $60 Ik) 
For tho beat Oue-Honw Mower. . .Dip. and $ 20 .ik) 
For tho be«t Heading Machine.Dip. and $60.00 
For the best Grain Binder which can be readily 
uttuchcd to any ordinary Reaper . . Medal. 
I 49~ Headers to compete with headers, and not witli other 
machines. 
An entry fog of ftfty per cent, upon tho cash premiums offer¬ 
ed, to lie required to be paid by each exhibitor. 
No award shall bn mitdo in any case unless two or moro inn 
chines compete for the same. 
Thn machines competing will Isi required to im on exhibition 
ut thn State Fair at I’eoria, at which time am! place the uwurdri 
will he publicly ftQD0llm.'o,| 
The details of tho requirements fur the trials and scale of 
points will he such as have been sanctioned by experience iu 
similar trials In the United Slates, and the Executive Com¬ 
mittee of thin Society lie tlie awarding Commit tee. 
In addition to the above list of machines for premiums, the 
Society invite mamifhoturer.i of all kinds of 
Fanil Machinery and Implements 
to he present and exhibit their wares, for which the I'UHLfC 
SQUARE in Dixon will Im secured, and every facility afforded 
for trial to thrum who desire it. 
Sufficient notice has already been received to say that there 
will he exhibited ftt the lijnr, several kinds of 
THRESHING MACHINES A HORSE POWERS, 
SORGHUM MILLS and EVAPORATORS, 
ROTARY SPADING MACHINES, 
HAY PITCHING MACHINES, 
MOLE DRAINING MACHINES, 
Drawing in the Tile witli the operation, 
All nf which will he carefully examined by 'lie Executive 
Hoard, and reported upon according tu their merits 
HALF FARE Tl( It ETS. 
The Illinois Central and Dixon All Lino Railroads, centering 
al Dixon,will grant HALF FARE Tickets ever theirwhole lines 
'luring the week of the trial, to enable all to visit the exhibition 
and return, who desire lo do so. 
IRArillNE* ENTERED. 
Tlm number of Machines now entered Is very large, and will 
doubtless he much Increased. 
The people at Dixon ant fully awake to the importance of tho 
enterprise, and ample.uicninmodations will he provided to make 
all comfortable who may attend. 
Any further local information may Ire obtained by addressing 
the undersigned at Dixon. 
By Order of the Executive Committee, 
\V. II. VAN KI'l'M. I’resident. 
Dixon, Juno 26, 1862, 
rPKE UNIVERSAL 
Clothes Wrin<>'< a r. 
It is tho Original mid only Genuine uml Keltuble Wring¬ 
er before the people. 
It surpasses all others iu 
*trouKth of Friiine ! 
Capnolty lor I’ressure I 
l'oxver of Action ! 
WE CHALLENGE THE WORLD! 
Wo Defy All Compotition! 
WE WARRANT 
EACH ONE IN EVERY PARTICULAR! 
Wo have the highest testimonials certifying to its great value, 
both In the saving of labor and materials, as well as its perfect 
adaptation to llie use for which IL I, Intruded These notices 
however, cannot I.e Inserted here We only ask that lire pule 
lie look at tin. facts try oar Wringer, and |mlge lor ihem- 
selves We ask none to hoy without giving tt a thorough test 
for which abundant opportunity will Iro given to ail. 
<! A N V A * * E R S WANT E I). 
To men who have had >• xpoiionee as ranvassers. or any wlm 
would like to engage m tire ..lie of this truly valuable inven¬ 
tion, liberal inducements will he offered and good territory 
given them (they paying nothing lor the Patent Right) in which 
they riliall have the exclusive sale 
This Wringer is made by 
The >1 eiropoIinin WoMhlug iUuohlnc Compauy, 
Under the following patents . 
Tho Improved Patent fog Wheel Regulator 
It saves fruition ot the clothes, and prevents 
the rolls Putin wearing 
The MOW I'ate nt. Mdlnsl fur Fastening the Rolls to the .Shaft 
- Never blacks the clothes. 
Diokernnui'u Patent Clasping Frame, t'or fastening t.o the tub— 
Cannot work loose ii. io il« place, 
l.ynian s Patent, Adjustable L.iogo, for different siv.ed tubs -thick 
or thin, straight, slanting or circular. 
fiOonv kar H I*si sVI' i ot which they nrq the exrltisivu owner', 
til" right to make, sell, and osu Vulcanized India Rubber 
Rolls or Cuvoied Rolls lor Washing, Wringing, or Starching 
Machines 
Any one making, selling, nr using uuy Wringer, ithr ur<r ,n 
Well as thn mown ,) the mil,ml which wet." not pm eha cl of 
11*iit mill i 11.'4Xt.it ..Iituiii4.il t<> 4...II .i . «i. 
them, and a II, eir-e ohtamml los<i|| and use the Hume are io 
{ringing on their rights, and will at ..he pro.eonted accord- 
log to law After an expensive litigation in the I snya) Sr y rxs 
J-oiiki-S: Die mitts arn trriiiliiat..i| an,I injunctions is ,ue.| ,iyalo-'t 
Die Infringer:'. The pm ties iiroseeuted Imsettled joe past in 
Iringiuneiits and are now acting under licenses, which |wirb 
their supply ul India lluhher I *h««.v obtained from them with 
no. right to lire It l,.t olliei t\ I’lm/eri. (they pairing ataritluii 
all Hiihl,) but utnli ‘1 Mm ino-f t»an»r«if loitrictiotia hh to titnxiH 
UU'I |ipit‘t*w, IjoiU vslmlp alu, >uu) r<«tAll 
All licetirtod purli ph will liava a *’<Tfiheuto. showing 
rli:ntri utiu Huujoritr. T Im rhoulil Im*wui •» »if il! ujiuvaH 
rii-i * f.u \V miffopA w hu eiiinoL .m-h cupthiuttU* they an 
OOffUB. 
Dencriptivo (’in-uliuH funiluhtMl hv 
JUhlllS lV KS *V ('0.4 Utitfrul A^pbIm, 
•H'li 1 ') ltroiul way, Now Yojrk. 
Solti by Si*koial CACiVAHKk'KM througliuiit tho land. 
j NVEN * fOSS EXAi>IIN 1CD AND OPIMONHon 
I’lir.m't Dll!' 11 '*«£*' lt L , . ty w 'll„H.t, charge Exiiini nations of the 
Patent Ofllw, $A kWrign Patents nt low rates 
tta ’ A ' r FKA8KR k CO , Patent AgOQtt), Rochester, N. Y. 
/ IO 1 ,1 J Ni 1 IT Tt-i NllflHKJtY. WANTED fix- 
IVurn'm raNoL'llV^''-'! tl V' 1 """ >" Tl'-ISl. %" . 
,™ , N rieck large lln ,| ve r.y line AW).rt*v*n{ 
“rsi 1 "" •II*'"il terms. 
CW-ilt BATMI AM. HANFORD h rij. ColumbUli, Ohio 
|j''ll tN 'l’ ‘'LASS AGENTS WANTED — 
I To assume Ogeqoie* mid to canvass for n 
Great National Work on the War for the Ut lira. 
Endorsed by the PRESIDENT, VAIilNET BANCItn FT the 
m ^ ^ llOVKY, 18 yprtuif Ht., Now ' fork. 
ISAIflJC • A clrNinildf* irnprOvvd fi 
mu « i n ! r<M i Aon,M / mll#w »Wit. of Hut vil 
Hllljmilo, Mu hiifiui, wonrided on north t»y the Mi 
iioiiilj(<ni Knilroiid, l > alfurinJ for hqIp, nt, n low prlwi. a,rut 
credit extending to ten years, if desired, for a large pron 
of the pui'chaw money. Will lie sold iu one body or d 
into min Inr hums, and with or without Die stock and fj 
tools and utensils thereon. Apply to the owner, al till 
Michigan [660-2t| JOEL MnCObt 
rrn, of 
logo of 
chiuan 
with a 
nrilon 
ivldud 
rrnlng 
Isdalo. 
.IHL 
J 4 1 ARMS FOR, © A H. E 
BENNETT & BANCKER, 
ATrOKNRYS AT LAW AM) REAL ESTATE AGE! VTS, 
Jaakson, MiohiRtm, 
for salo some or the choicost. F*rmimi I.imih in tlm Hint 
ol Michigan, situate principally in the Counties of ,!« kaor 
Kulon, and Ingham. Said lands are mostly Improvud tru mini 
tri'in mfty to one thouaand acres, well lorated. ainl will )i o no! 
»t reasonable rates. 
Persons wishing to purchase farms In the West, would ik . wei 
tiiriilh 1 lion oil ii,|Oi in of said lirni before purchasing elsee her. 
O W. DENNETT E. BANOK ER. 
M 
ONKA r J’< » I .« » A IN'. Tho M, 
1 v l County Savinuh In-tito ropy has money to loan . 
proved farms in Monroe and adjoining counties. 
„ , J K. PI EKPONT, Secret 
Rochester, Juno 13, 1862. 641 ).It 
J? - STANLEY, 
OOMMIHHION MK14CHANT 
AND 
DilALEIt IK FRUIT AND PRODUCE, 
No. T.O Sl.rtl.. St.., Chicago. 
N B. In the Fruit Trade we Invite correspondence previous 
tn shipment. There I < n great choice in the sty In of packages 
and 111 the routes and times of shipment. 
^00 WANTED! 
1 BUT WILL TAKE LESS, 
For a very desirahle location, as a n sidence, situated at Kid-, 
iter s knrry, on the hanks of Cayuga Lake. The buildings cut*, 
sot ul a very commodious two story triune heu good bam 
ami stable, and all uye-o.iry tiut-buiidlngs. in good repair The 
lot contains one a,-™, with a very large arid choice variety of 
hr ini and OrnainrnhiJ Trim, firaj ,e Vine. , .<■, 
The above property ran he bought rm very reasonable term „. 
I ersous wishing further informs lion can address 
P il IT IN MAN. Fanner P 0„ N. Y , or 
, R. I WESTERVELT, bidder's Ferry P. 0 , N. Y 
Kulders I'erry, June 14, 1862 04!) U(t, 
ALUM. WATERS Ac C O ., 
-‘■U H A IV K M II a , 
53 Huffalo *t., ttppoetie tlie ICuiilo Hotel, 
KOGHKST'lflR, N. Y. 
Interest, Coupons ot IJ S, seven and three tenths per oont 
Bonds, due August lath, 1862, paid at their Banking Office, oi» 
presentation 
Highest pretnium paid lor gold, silver, Canada cuixeucr/. and 
IJ. S. Demand Notes, of old issue 
Interest, paid on special deposits .Sight drafts on Unglurd. 
and Ireland in sums in suit, ffl8-2fit 
^\TOW READY. 
OPEN AIR GRAPE CULTURE: 
A Practical Treatise on the Garden and Vineyard Cut tore of the 
Vine, and the Mani'kaoTPHK Ok Domkhtio VVink. Designed 
for the «<t of AtuHteurs and others in Die Northern nod Middle 
.States Profusely Illustrated with New Engravings from eiuo 
Billy executed design*, vertile.l by direct practice Hv ! chh- 
Phi.V author of ' Easay upon Open Air Grajru Culture "tS* 
which wu.s awarded the Fir, t Premium of the American Insti- 
i XU) 
thto 
trite To which Is added a section of Examples of Amencfl 
Vineyard Practice, and n carefully prepared descrirrlion ,,f D 
celebrated ‘Thomery System ot Gnipe (,’ullure." 
I tr Priee, One Dollar Hunt free of postage on rp.'ui.nt x>f 
price. Knrry person wlm has a prapr vine should, own this h,u,A 
Address D. M, DEWEY, Agent, Rochester, W. Y, 
qHIE BEST TILE MACHINE. 
SMITH Ul WINEGAR’S PATENT, 
WITH LA TOURRETTE’S IMPROVEMP.'JfTS, 
Tux above engraving repi, :.,,„t:,n Drain Tile Miiohio* which 
Ii/t* (r'rii for .‘iml, with iM rnrunt ti 
undnUhtedly the best and most durable Til. Maobuie in Anuii i 
ca It perform, the a liole labor of giimlir.g Die clay 
ing tt to free It from gravel, and pre-.o. u in tile ul tlw'samu 
operation, and rm.)' h" propelled by either water, steam or 
horse-power It n,like ait sir.-- and >Lopes of lit., ul ,,t D i„ ( , 
fro") I',' to t; (nolle*, and molds too rods ofj Inch tils per boar 
I he raai hlno Is Simple ,,, cnnatrucltoti, durable, (b. ing made of 
iron,) null not llnlil" to get put ,,f nrdi-r. In the great ..seeriluils 
ol MIMfl.li'ITV ‘'.(‘ACjrrV and milUNIkiTV it Im , no r.pual It, 
was awarded llie Hist Preiioum at thu Ohio Slut.. Fair iri ISt’sl 
wliudl award ; approved to a qiecUl committee of nrautieaf 
tile makers appointed by Die Mate ILtur.l of AgiiViDti.re at D o 
special reqn.Mt ot Intoc-oct parUftn. who were Uissatt«fle,i u.tt, 
the derision of tie, (Jet ("ininittee. msaiusue.l with 
!■ or further portion tun., or lllustiuliel circular u,hires.- 
A. I V TOUIUKVt k; Je, 
Mater loo, Semtea tlo., N. Y. 
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A M K H 
T it: it 
DUAhuna in 
1C 
Silver I 
nishing 
Muinifiii 
and Tilt 
&C,, SC. 
STOVES, FURNACES, COAL GRATES, 
'l;j!,"lWa r .. ,, "rk,.t rind Table Cutlery and 11, hi so F 
Jim'lvMiut ol ov*ry tU«cnj)tlou 
ALSO, 
■turers of KEDZfK'.S WATER FILTERS, Uefrigaratc 
'"elansi. and dealer in Tin, Copper 7,inc S|ie„t tr, 
5U At «U state Street, Rochester, V ’ 
