THE C’ATTI.E MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, July The current prices for the week at 
all the markets are as follows: 
. ... BEKP CUTTLE. 
first quality.cwt. $ 8 . 00 @ 8 ,!» 
Onlinary quality. . 7..WS8 00 
Comuiou quality,. 7,00,.i 7.50 
Inferior quality. 6.00®7,00 
_ COWS A.VD G ALVES. 
First quality..$45,00@50,00 
Ordinary quality. lo.uoa.vco 
Common quality. 30.Q0@3fl*00 
Inferior quality,. 25.00yj'28.iXI 
VEAL CALVES 
First quality.%ftb c 
Ordinary quality. 5 
Common quality. 4*j(a,5 
Inferior quality,. I @415 
8HEKP AND LAMBS. 
.ft head $4.5(X£5,00 
. 4.0i)®l4.f0 
. 3.60h»4.U0 
. 2,75(^3,30 
ROCHESTER AGRICULTURAL WORKS 
/ iTTS A ti11,1 )'/,/.; I" I’rt/prielor*^ 
No. as SOT7TH ST. PA.T7JL, STREET, 
ROCHESTER, N. Y., 
KANT!•'ACTIJBKR 8 OK TilK CELERRATED 
PITTS’ THRESHING MACHINE, 
AND 
HOUQIcB PINION HORSE POWERS. 
Also, the improved All-Iron Plunet Power, Empire Feed 
Cutter*, (4 knit,., ,uriou* sizes. for hand or power.) Ko<h*.»U'» 
« Iittlna llov. ,v Wi-lffhC* Palent Ituroc-lloc, ui Cultl 
valor Plow, and Itnloftou .1 f>e Crier mo’* Patent Slratglit- 
Oruft Plow, with adjustable beam for two or throe horses. 
►f U'orti to Tltt-fKhrrx anti Farmer*. 
We have introduced into our SenaratnrR tor n,i„ „ 
rack or rattle between the 
Which entirely prevents any u(T| 
over the Separator by tl,« straw. 'U..I with onJ of , 
cMm* fanner* will liavo no CHumt* to ('omnium n f »),u> 
their lira in. purThre-hiug Miwhinc?^moro eon 
belterfinished than ever before manulaq U |e,| j n this city 1 
wo offer them to the public with the IWwJtc«,,udBnw ^ 
Those intending to purchase will serve tl„u, b y pur- 
chasing one nt our machine--. Par ties !i, ir,„ ata dtaUneo trill 
please send tor Circulars, Price. List, &c. a I ln " " 111 
XT O O ID ’ S JVE O W I N G 
AND REAPING MACHINES, 
mantfactpred nr 
WALTER A. WOOD, lloonic Fnlls, N. Y. 
Allt F.I17 ISINB TERMS, In Advance—T hikty-Fivk 
Cents a Line, each insertion. A priee ami a half for extra 
display, or 62-, cents per line of space. Special Notices (fol¬ 
lowing reading matter, leaded,*) Sixty Cents a Line 
ty The immense circulation of the Rural New- Yorker— 
(nil twenty thousand more than that of any other similar j our- 
nal—renders it by far the Bent and Cheapest Advertising Medium 
of its class in America. This PACT should be borne in mind 
by all Nurserymen. Manufacturers. Wholesale Dealers, Land 
Agents, Ac., Ac., who necessarily depend upon the People of 
A NEW HALF VOLUME. 
To Agents, Subscribers, and Others 
As a new Half Volume of the Rural commenced 
July 5th, the present is afavorable time for renewals, 
and also for new subscriptions to begin. Many 
vybose terms of subscription expired last week have 
already renewed, and we trust all others will soon 
do so, thus continuing the Rural’s acquaintance. 
And in renewing their own subscriptions, we hope 
its friends will invite their neighbors to join the 
Rural Brigade. Agents will place us under still 
greater obligations if they will give the matter a 
little attention. Additions to clubs are in order, for 
either six months or a year, at usual club rates. 
We will receive both single and club subscribers for 
six months—from now to January. Any aid ren¬ 
dered at the present juncture, by agents, subscribers, 
and other friends of the paper and its objects, will 
help us along through the rebellion, and of course 
be gratefully appreciated. Meantime, and contin¬ 
ually, our aim will be to render the Rural increas¬ 
ingly interesting and valuable. 
I'Tr" Half-Yearly Club Subscriptions at same proportional 
rates as for u whole year, with free copies to agents, &c., for 
the term. 
Back Volumes.— Round copies of our last volume are now 
ready for delivery— price, $3; unbound. $2 We would again 
state that neither of the first fire volumes of the Rural can be 
furnished by us at any price. The subsequent volumes will be 
supplied, bound, at t3 each —or if several are taken, at *2 SO 
each. The only complete volumes we can furnish, unbound, are 
those of 1859. '60 anil '61 — price, $2 each. 
Axv person so disposed can act as local agent for the Rural 
New-Yorker, and those who volunteer in the good cause will 
receive gratuities, and their kindness be appreciated. 
Prime quality, 
Ordinary. 
Com mb u. 
Inferior. 
OI{ s,OI1 ’N JULY 4tll, IHtW V a ah ir RED 
-• ' medium mzp, and about ten vein:- old Any infnnna- 
tmu Willi tec aid to the above will lie thankfully received and 
liberally rewarded. Add to- II CRONISK, North Chili. N. Y. 
Corn-fed,. 3>si®SJio 
do. light. — («) -e 
Still-fed,. 3 (£ 3 . 1*0 
ALU \NY, JULY 7—Bkkvks —The market opened am! doses 
dull Contrary to expectation Of many, who argued that the 
Fourth would keep the drovers home, the supply 1- greater 
than lust week, and the demand i< bv no meaty, a. good Mid- 
summer, with it- fruit* and earlv vegetables, begins to tell; il 
not in reality, at least in furnishing argument* f,. 1 ,livers, and 
tbq.v are not stow in u-iug thertl, The deuver* looking about 
them and seeing :, n unreasonable supply in the »aids, even for 
cool weather, find themselves com pel led to submit, to a decline 
which is fully equal to lft(5'26e fl UK! ft* from last week's rates 
This is Und enough, hut Itl* not the worst; for eve-n at the de¬ 
cline. rules are extremely slow, and out. above .’duo head .,f the 
total receipts have been taken by the New York, Brighton and 
Albany buyers. 
Rkcki pts — The follow!ng i* our comparative statement of re¬ 
ceipts at this market over the Central Railroad, estimating 16 to 
t.he car; 
. . Cot week 
_ This week. Last week last rear. 
Cattle.4,llt) 3,495 2.38,5 
Sheep .2,389 3,82(1 2.SM 
Ho*s. 
Pricks -The market is comparatively inactive at the follow¬ 
ing quotation-: 
r _ . This week. Last week. 
Premiam.S0.00a0.00 $0,00(3)0.00 
Extra.... . 4 ,«lg (.70 ♦.tWW 4 . 8 a 
First quality, ..3,87,a!4,IS 4,00(34,37 
Second quality,.3,3533,60 ,73.7,5 
Third quality . . 2,70,,.3.00 2,80 7 3,20 
Siikkp— isuppiy fair and demand good. The average quality 
is better and pnees advjuued W 2flc , j head Sales about 1,800 
head at prices ranging from .TVhqfic. 
Hons - Receipts about 8,000 head. The sales were is follows 
** TNVENTlOXfS ,\\l> Til 
1 A New Book just published, 
a specimen copy. Agents wanted evi 
3.52-13t HARRIS BRlI.s 
KI It RESII/TS.”— 
■lend 2 -lamp* 16 C.t 8 .) for 
ry where. Address 
, Box 302, Roston, Mass. 
.'IK ItOSf OPE, Mnxnifving 
mes. lor t wady-eiflht cent» ! (in silver.) 
r«. si 00 Mailed Iren Address 
M. BOWEN, fine 220, Boston, Mass. 
IlKTYot the most, severe BATTLR•SCKW.S AND I.VOIDKNTSof 
the War now ready, (size 18x30 inches.) highlv colored, on line 
card paper; I for 25 cents, or 25 for ?f, post-paid. To Airents and 
the trade no better opportunity was ever offered. 
Address HENRY b. axson, 
Print Pqhlislier. Ac , 43 .State ,sr Boston, Mass, 
f fT' Papers copying, paid in above. 
K RAPING AND HOWrVff MACH INES TO 
pCIiANLR FOR HORSRS i have nowon hand ami 
olfer lor sale at manufacturers' cask price*, in exchange for 
flood pound Horsey, 
4 Ketchum's Mowers, (wood frame ) 
4 Wood and M.innv Combined Reapers and Mowers, 
3 N'«w York Combined Reapers with Self-Raker Attachment. 
All the above machines are in perfect order, and warranted to 
work well I want good bon.es. worth from Siou to Si ,50 Will 
pay cash for difference in value, If horses ate worth more than 
the machines selected. 
„ ^ I- RAPAI..TE, Oenesee Aerioulturnl Warehouse, 
6S2-21 17 .South St. Paul St, Rochester, N. Y. 
| JEXjI 3 for tlio omon 2 
A Great and Novol Invention. 
The Only Combined I to I ter-Worker, Wo.her, Welsher 
and Suiter extant i- RlPUAlinsoN .s PaI'x i , now offered to 
ButlerMakers and Miwufttctui'erx of I in plemonL- For IIIiih- 
tration and description see second pnqe of this paper 
This moabine lias been tested in the mojt thorough manner 
by a number of dairymen in Chnutauuua county, ami received 
their highest commendation. For Circular containing full 
particulars, address the undersigned, who are prepared to sell 
Rights of Terri lory. RICHARDSON KKKLER, 
SMITH Sc WINEGAR'S PATENT, 
WITH LA TOURH ETTE’S IMPROVEMENTS. 
Tub above eimruviog represents a Drain Tile Machine Which 
has been used tor years, and, with its recent improvements is 
am most,durable Tile Machine jo Arneri- 
ca. It. perloruiH the whole labor of grinding the duv screen- 
^ r ' lVM| ' ,tD ; i , ****** tile ai th*le 
opeifttion, and inay be propelled bv either water, steam or 
horse-power.. It makes all sizes and shapes of tile and pipe, 
tk m l- inebe* and molds Uni roila rd'2 inch tilu per hour. 
The machine^is sun pie in construction, durable, (being made of 
iron,) ami not liable to get out of order. In the great, essentials 
ofsiMPKieirv OAP.inrrv and ouiuniLiTV it has unequal. It 
WjURWIITiTpi i iA i-ltct t>rui>. of rl... .si ' . .n*» 
iltarkcts, Commerce, &c 
Rural New-Yorker Office, I 
Rochester, July 8 th, 1862. i 
Flour is without change in rates. 
Grain—T he onty alteration wc have been able to note is in 
Oatr, which have advanced3u3 cents per bushel. 
Wool—Q uite an upward movement lia- taken place ill wool. 
The lowest figure now offered is 40 cents, with a range to and 
including 43 cents per pound. But little is on sale to-day, 
holders hoping for Still greater prices One of Rochester's most 
trustworthy buyer- was advising old customers (those who have 
sold him wool for nearly a score or years,) to take present rates 
rather than w ait for a t i-o to fifty Cents Or over. He reasons 
t lmt 48 cents yields a handsome remuneration to the producer, 
and removes the risk. This being admitted by those having the 
clip to dispose of, the buyer stated that his experience for fif- 
tten years guaranteed the assertion that he had uot made 
money upon a stock bought at present figures, and which he 
had held over. Wc give the conversation, such of our readers 
as still have their wool on baud, arc to take the action their 
views may dictate. 
I'ki.t- - It will he observed that the range for pelts is ex¬ 
treme. The lower rate (12 cents,) is forahoarliugs, and will last 
but a v pek or two. As the new growth comes forward, prices 
advance. 
RocliestCl' Wholesale l’riccu. 
Flour nod Grain. I Eggs, dozen. ll@12c 
Flour, winter wheat ,$6 25|'oKI.2A I Honey, box. 12(5)Me 
Flour, spring do, 4 . 5 tx 7 . 5 .i>i i Candles, box. 9@9>£c 
Flonr, buckwheat.., O.oOy O.OO I Candles, extin_ l](a)Uc 
“<*'• i n ; ! . i » n . 'I W ; } Fruit ami Root*. 
Mheat Leue-ee ... 9Tou .20 Apples bushel.... 60@87c 
Best white Canada 7 AV 1 J 8 n ' |,.j , j ;, 4 y* 
old. .uremic. {>^2, jS..:;: 
Rye“'fli)fb-i(jbu 8 h"r Muffle j”; '- ]®? 
n!l?»e y wei * ht . rr>Scre‘ Potatoes.37yi58o 
iuckiiieit ^ “ n " 5c 
....i.«x.c 2 ,oo c a Ti g . ':;:;;;:;; 
Meat*. Sheep l’elts.$0.12/; 2 ,00 
Pork, mess.$10.90f<i l1 00 Lamb PelLs. 25ui'62c 
Pork, clear.12.00:7/12 &.) Seed*. 
Dressed liog-, cwt. S.5>K'ii 4.00 Clorer, medium, $4.23<5)4.fi0 
Beef, cwt.. 4.iW@ 6.00 Do. large, .... (l,lio7(i,25 
bonng lamb-, each l.,50aj 3.00 Timothy. 2 . 00.7 2 25 
Mutton, carcass... 4 Kiindrtc*. 
Hams, smoked.... 6fti7c. Wood, hard.83.00773.00 
Shoulders. 4'i/.5c. Wood, soft. S.UOnAOO 
Chicken-. Baltic. Coal, Scranton ... S.5073.50 
Turkeys. ftudoc. Coal, Pittstun. 6,3o.i5..50 
heese. 4Odii50o. Coal, Sliuniokin.. 530 75,3i) 
Ducks |( pair. - 38a44c. Coal, Char. T o.-c 
l>«lrj, ,V<i. Sal L, bbl.$1 .'i- , 1.43 
Butter, rail. 10}<(.KUC. Hay, tun..11007 15.1111 
Butter, firkin. Ifu. 11c Strew, tun.. fl.OO^iO.uo 
'yyimcoMirs metallic si'kintj-tooiii 
HORSE HAY BAKE, 
Patkntbd Oct. 3 , 1S58.—For description of this valuable im¬ 
provement, see first page of Rural for June 21 , 1862, 
All who wish to get the best and must economical labor-sav¬ 
ing implement of its class should secure Whitcomb's Rakk. 
All orders for State and County Rights, and Rake*, should bo 
addressed to J. PARDEE, I.ysander, Onondaga Co., N. Y. 
ItF.COMMEN RATIONS, 
Subjoined are two or three specimens of certificates received 
from experienced, practical men, who know whereof they 
affirm The first is from Senator Sanford, of Oswego county, 
a gentlemau Widely known and respected for his good judg¬ 
ment and practical knowledge 
Mu. M B. Sciijcnck- — Dear Sir I beg to .vsuro you Of my 
gratification at the working of the rake iWhiteomlVs Patent) 
which I obtained from von. It not only adapts it-df to ine¬ 
qualities of the field, better than the wooden revolving take 
hut rakes the hav cleaner upon any ground. It is evpedally 
adapted to gleaning stubble field*. It also leave* the hay in Ilia 
tile maker* appointed by the State Board of Agriculture at the 
snocial request of interested parties, who were lU.-.uiti-fiod with 
the doclsiou of the first committee. 
Globe, 
- - - - - ... V'ri'l'riivv I . 
r or further particulars, or illustrated circular, address 
.. r A- I V TOIIRKKTTE. Jr., Agent, 
_ Wat erloo. Seneca Co., N. Y. 
T M E « X B3 R li A' -fc CO., 
W DRALfCRS IX 
STOVES, FURNACES, COAL GRATES, 
Silver Plated Ware, Pocket and Table Cutlery and House Fur- 
nishin^ Hardware ul t*vt*ry dcscrij>tit>n. 
AH SO, 
Manufacturers of EEDZIE'S WATER FILTERS. Refrigerators, 
and Thermometer-*, ami dealer in Tin. Copper,Zinc Sheet Iron! 
A-r A-,- r.<* A 01 St*!- Brre.,t P„..T......... v- t/ ' utu iru “* 
N LW Y ORK, Jijlt 5—The market has been quite animated 
since our last, and large -ale- have beeu made by the trade to 
manufacturers. A good speculative demand prevail-. Holders 
are more firm in their view-, ami an advance in ninnt all kinds 
ot wools is looked for. Nome deseriptions of the more desira- 
D 0 kinds haw Improved; -ale- have been made of 130 bales 
( adforma at 27(n'33c. The transaction- in pillled and lleecc- 
have not IrunRjrried; the stock being liclit, hut little hag been 
' nne. ( I foreign, the Nile* have beeu 230 bales Me-tiza, ami 70 
do Donskol at very lull price- Prices continue high in the 
country and a largi. proportion of Urn wool iu Ohio and Michi¬ 
gan has been -old 
Saxony Fleece *5 fb. ^50®32 
American full blood Merino. 4 H i r -i 
American half and three-fourths Merino”"”“"'i.y;>.i7 
American Nativeaud quarter Merino .. ,e>., 11 
S U |,er(i„e puflid.^i!"""dik'd 47 
Lamb - pulled. wUnVO 
California fine, unwashed. ay,, xz 
California common do. .u>, j,; 
Peruvian washed.. .il i 
vaipar.uso we-be.i ...I:;;:;:;;;;;.u! f; 
South American Merino unwashed. ' 2 f> . 
South American Me-tiza iimvH-lied... . 24<.;25 
South American common washed... . ?4 ,i 16 
South American Entre Bios do.]”.18 dial 
South American niiM ashed.. , .!!!!!!!! 9(3)42 
South American Cordova washed. . . . .' j ■’« 
Capo Good Hope unwashed. .7 V ,, 7,.- 
East. India washed. iw„ 23 
African aOWiuihnd. ifitaiSO 
African washed. *. 8 n„ 3 l 
Mexican unwiudied. ‘.‘."”"l"‘.I4<ai8 
1 .................. fNVfi'Olt 
Smyrna unwnsiied. 187' > ’ 
Smyrna washed..-"!."!.’!!!!!!!.’. 3 iku .32 
1 ho Now lurk Wool Murk et for June.—We e.v tract from 
the circular of TkllkahpJ'F k Kituiiino the following; 
" The month of June was au unusually active one for all the 
current description- n| wool, both domestic and foreign and 
: ' 1 ] ! “ very lai. it raising prices. The email stock 
ol old domestic, and pulled lotion hand on the 1st of last month 
was soon uourht up by mamifacturer*. at a further advance oi' 
2 toS cents yi lb. 
The new film : hns nllrmded a great number of linvars, whose 
lively competition caused much higher rate, to |, ( . obtaiued 
than Wa- auLciimled In Ohio. Pennsylvania, and Michigan 
i" ices are up as Jdgh as ill. od 3Uc for low to fme ileaeos i n good 
coDiiitiun from Konn Motion?; (indy iu tbi® Hv'or.'iLrr nnoe (i\ ? v>c) 
JJ uarami, a Ini'we amount wa* tjiUon at Aoc pnofs in this 
Stall*, urir) m vormpnt, Wisoon-lri, Jlliuui*, Tiullnua iti' nr* in 
proportion, lower. \iatIn reality quite as hi^ii, conNi(j»*rirnr its ! 
conaition VI ;uv* nuoib« j r of wool ^roweix an* holiiinir bnok 
for Milll hliiUjT pi k**. MHV for cU>.«iial>U« dips. VU\n n r 
H. STAKTI.BTr 
COMMISSION MERCHANT 
AND 
DEALER IN FRUIT AND PRODUCE 
No. SO State St., Chicago. 
N. B.—In the Fruit. Trade wo invite Correspondence proviou 
to shipment. Ihere is a great choice in the style of package! 
and in the routes anil times of shipment. 
SI )( ) WANTED! 
g BUT WILL TAKE LESS, 
For a very desirable location, a-a residence, situated at Kid- 
flers jifti'rv, on the hanks t( Cnyuun Lake. The buildiiuri con- 
mst of a very crqninodiou- two ifory Creme bouse, good barn 
anu -tabic, and all neces-urv ouLliuifdlrig., in good repair. The 
lot contain-one acre, with a v«rv large and chnio.n variety of 
ci~ud and Orna-menlal Tree/, Qrapr Fine*, dr , efr 
the above property can be bought on vary rea-onahlc tenns. 
rersons Wiahlnsr turtnoi informHtir»n can n*ldr^--. 
„ , P. H. HINMAN, Favrot-r P, O., N. Y., or 
..... , R. T. \\ ESTKKVELT, bidder's Ferry P. O., fr. Y. 
Kidders Ferry, Juno 14, 1862. (S49-6t 
LLIS, W j \ TEUS CO., 
BANKERS, 
55 BuIFnlo St., Opposite the Easle Hotel, 
R-OOFTidriUriiirt,, JNf. Y. 
teroit < oupons nt I . S. seven arei three-tenths per cent, 
d-, due August 19th, 1862, paid at their Banking Office, on 
leutation. ’ 
ighest premlnni paid for gold, silver, Canada currency, and 
. Demand Notes, ot old issue 
tere-t. paid on apecial deposits Sight drafts on England 
Ireland in sums to suit 64S-26t 
I^RUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES. 
W’K offer for sale, for the Autumn of 1562, the largest stock of 
Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, &c. 
west of Rochester. Our «toek coo-i-t- of 
ajii.o-i -t year old Apple Tree-, A- ) m* SCO -J l.tvo 
li'VlM T r 1 V»r 0,U »*an*I*ra J't-ar Trees. $23 f I Ilk), $230» 1000 
1.44,tUO I year old tjq do do $6 do $30 do 
200,000 Angers, Ouince stocks, $10 r- 1000. 
Also, Peach. Plum, Dwarf I'ear and Cherry Tree-. 
Diana. Iu*l;nvan% And Uonunrd Grupi? Vi non. 
Hybrid Perpetual Rose-,, Evergreen.., ,Ve . Ac. 
Traveling and local agent* wanted Send for Whole-ale and 
Descriptive Catalogue- g M')ODY k SON, 
Niagara Nur-eries, l.or.kport, N. Y. 
THE PROVISION MARKETS. 
NLW \ Ollk", July 7 Ui.Ol it Market may bo quoted a 
Hbade hrmer, with a moderate bus!ness doimi for export and 
home consumption; -ales superfine State at 84 ,.vv 1,70 extra 
•State at 4,l*7.fl 6 , 110 . superfine Western „t $4.90(" 4,&5 eominnn to 
nieumm extra \h-fmi ut 3.13: -hipping brand- extia 
huoiieij Ohio ,it $6,20-A,23. trade bramui ilo at * 6,350 
0 "! market clomig steady. Canadian Hour miry be quul- 
ed 3c bettor,with a modenite lim ine— doing; -ale* spring at $5 • 
00 e-V*,•; good to choice extra S3,U\qtVA5 live Hour continue* 
quiet arid steady, inferior to choice, $2.7A« 4,Id. Corn meal I- 
its tndueeate demand and price- -toady -ale-Brandywlnnat 
$. 5 . 0 " ileree v at Mar-Mi'- calorie, qt $ 2 ,UV 
Oiurs—Wh*at market, opened firm, but with a timber ad¬ 
vance in freights, the market closed quiet, with a moderate liusl* 
noa- doing for exhort and home consumption. At the close 
t I52T? n M J 1 , 1 ," 1 '' dl-po-ed to realize. Part of Ihn -ale- 
It«i,^ n ,V'' rtiluti Ltaejujo spring of »I 1 4,11 Milwaukee club 
at 9 ],IVu I.M , 4 t*xtm cholcn Hnabor Iowa at $i t if, winter red 
Western -d ni and whin* 
.it 5 l,^K. jive ^arce ami Him; ,«le^ at efea 73 c for 
maT/nrlri re?*i V'^'p' ''^'' ii v “ornlnal at Me. Bariev 
malt nominal at ?L Pea- dull ami nominal, Canada at 71 k- — 
Corn Market maybe quoted firm, with a fair i>u-lnesedoing for 
^re° r ire '! 1 »'•>«•*• oninum.tioiii -ales new mixed Western it 47 
@6J,-Oltl do afloat and dallvured at 34(e ,53c; 1111 ,-ound d, 1 at 42.ii 
joe, yellow Western at S 80 . white Southern nt 70c, Oats -re 
wodrrabi demand, tlalea Jorscy, Canada, Western er,8 |jtjft- 
Pitm isiov*—Pork—Market, dull, hu> prices without any mu- 
'^mWL^**** ut $10,6(1. prifti>> primo 
at jo.. 4 ). Beef rnnttnnee steady and unelionged mle-country 
4 * »•**!'"• country iiic-s at *a,«lu; repacked do at $11 
@13 ,.j 0, .c^tra, Ineni atflSgUl.Bd, Prime inea- beef quiet and 
nominal at $l‘>.ei2U Beni pam- quiet; -mall sale- Wnvtorn and 
... -. .. v ,, ...... 1 luriaei uuiiunn![ me 
Vine and the Manufacture ok Domkstic Wi.vk. Designed 
Kir the use ol Amateurs and others in the Northern and Middle 
States. Profusely illustrated with New Engravings from care¬ 
fully executed drmins verified hv direct practice. By Jonx 
I'hi.y author of •Kxs.ty upon Open Air Crape Culture.” to 
which was awarded the Fir-t Premium of the American Insti- 
tiite. lo 1 wInen L« added a -eetiou nf Example* of American 
\ meyard I racllce, ami a carefully prepared ju-eription of the 
celebrated Thomery tsvatem of Drupe Culture. ’ 
ITy Price, Dno Hollar Sent free of po-tage on receipt of 
price. Kerry person who has a drape cine should oum this book. 
Address D. M. DEWEY, Agent, Rochester, N. Y. 
pOM Aii’.t rs NURSERY. - WANTED-Ex- 
YP penencert, energetic and responsible meu, to sell Tree- Ac 
from our Nurseries Stock large iu, l very line. A-ortinent 
complete. Dealer? supplied on liberal terms. 
63tb3t BATED AM. HANFORD k CO.. Columbus, Ohio 
Olotlie 
It is the Origin,il uiul only Venulne anil Keltuble Wring¬ 
er before the people, 
It surpasses all others in 
Strength of Frame ! 
Capacity for I’rcsnnret 
Power of Action! 
with good spirit at the auction price* of March la-t with tlu* 
exception iff washed burn'nml faulty wools, principally Aus- 
Imlmri, which dec ined I 10111 2 to 3d tJ It,, l awiwhed'wools 
have been -lightly higher, and but little bought fct American 
account. 
The great Wool Fair at Breslau, Silesia, went, off with less 
"Pint, ,11 consequence of the Interruption ol regular trade with 
tin* country, and prices ol all description- of Silesian wool* 
were about 10 \d cent, below there of last year's fair ” 
nOMToN Jn v 3.-The demand i- good for fleeces and pulled, 
lmt the small stock ottering limits transactions. The ‘ales of 
tho week eompr 1 -,'. 20 i>. 0 fi 0 Ki* fleece and pulled at 60 pA 5 t/ft 
, cx1rn PfiHed selling at. a better rate 
Throughout the \\ c-t und in all the Wool growing States there 
ai “ 1 , lbu n,,w dtp is fast pnasing into 
!]', - V l £ "S nianuf.ictwrer- anil speculators, mostly from I 6 .1 
about uimt kc rmrea'-iiAtii in foreign have been eonsiderable; 
rio,\ fu 11 P „ P 0 tf ; M, " i ‘ t< ,' , 7 ruU!t ‘ u - Sout| ( American aud Afri- 
A R M S F O Ul SALE. 
BENNETT &^BANCKER, 
ATTORNEYS AT LAW AM REAL ESTATE AGENTS, 
«XriclcsoiT, Michigan, 
f rr ' aIc of the choicest Farminis Lands in the State 
ot .Michigan, situate principally in the Counties of Jackson 
baton, and Ingham. Said lands are month improved ruin- of 
from torty to one thousand acres, well located, and will be sold 
At reasonable rates. 
Persons wishing to purchase farm- in the West, would do well 
t 0 A’ a 8a ‘ l * t ’ rm before purchasing elsewhere. 
O. W BENNETT E. B l.VCKER 
WE CHALLENGE THE WORLD! 
We Defy AU Competition! 
WE WARRANT 
EACH ONE IN EVERY PARTICULAR! 
We have thehighest ti-xtiuiotiial* certifying to it* great value, 
both iu the raving of labor and materials, a- well a- it* perfect 
adaptation to the use I'm which it is intended. Those notices, 
however, cannot be inserted hen* Wa only ask that the pub¬ 
lic look at the facte—try onr Wringer, arid judge for them¬ 
selves. We an); none to buy without giving it a thorough test 
for which abundant opportunity will be given to all. 
CANVASSERS W r A N TED. 
To men who have hud experience ns canvassers, or any who 
would like to engage in the -ale of tbu truly valuable inven¬ 
tion, liberal inducements will be offered and good territory 
given them (they paying nothing for the Patent Right) in which 
they shall have the exclusive sale 
TUB Wringer is made by 
The Metropolitan Washing Muchiue Company, 
Under the following patents. 
The Improved Patent Cog-Wheel Regulator — 
H saves friction "f the clothes, and prevents 
the rolls from wearing. 
The new Patent Method for Fastening the Rolls to the Shaft 
— .Never blacks the clothes. 
Dickeromif- Patent Clomping Urnme, for fastening to the tub— 
Cannot work loose from it- place. 
Lyman's Patent Adju-tabluGauge, for di tferent sized tubs—thick 
or tlitq, straight, -looting, or circular. 
GoOdylaU'.- l : Af.XNT of which thev are the exclimive owners) 
fhr the right to make, sell and lire Vulcanized India Rubber 
Koiu or Covered KolH ;or Washing, Wringing, or Starching 
Machines 0 
Auy one making, spiling, or using any Wnr.ger, 1 the user as 
Well as the major,) the roll* of which wore not purchased of 
them, und a license obtained to seR and u-»* tbu name are in¬ 
fringing on their rights, and will at ouce bo pronecuied'ai cord- 
ln..; to law After an px-errelve litigation in the L'mtkoStatks 
Courts, the -uito lire t* 1 uiinated and Injunction- i-.vued u.*ain«t 
the infringers. 1 he parti-.- prosecuted have -ottled for pa-t in¬ 
fringement* and are now acting under licences, which (with 
their supply ot India Rubber. 1 they obtained fixim them with 
the right to use It (or .iiher Wringer:, ithey paving a tariff on 
all -old I hot under the most careful restrictions as to terms 
HOQ prtces noth whoteNite iirul y^taiJ 
Alt licensed parties will bare a certificate, showing their 1 
rights and authority. The public should beware of all rauvas- 
sftfs for W ringers who cannot produce such certificate— Msg ore 
1)0. 1111 washed,..]_].! 12 in 22 
gvrian,.13ffl26 
Urn'*.21(7728 
Crti'rs.11(5,20 
Brnmos Ayres.137 14 
Peruvian, washed.SOOritt 
Lanada,.-BXiidi 
The new clip continues to come for- 
. H - Better prices rule, and the 
.. 1 . 0 been at prices 
Do No. 1 .37x7,46 
Do No. 2 .OOtu'iW 
Western mixed... .4iXip46 
ALBANY, JpLV 3.-77., 
ward, but not in large quantitie... Jirlcl 
sales 111 the street for the post three days hav 
ranging from <i> to Me.-Journal 
BFFF ALO, July j -Tim range of prices paid here is from 
b>. I.-.;, with moderate brulnosSdoing.— Cwria\ 
DETROIT. Jri.y 3 -The market everywhere has been n-tive 
•'* n p’ week. the wool will 110 doubt.he cleared 
out. An Intelligent haver esHmatc* that between Detroit and 
Lea oil Rapids ihere is about ofie-fmirlh the clip -till 
hands; further south it is, m.|doubt, ei.ii-idm.it.lv l e s, 
It is now 1 bought that Owing U> sonm further nrmy orriftM 
the pneo wfill be n -luula higher than was supposed to he the 
case earlv in the Mason. Still, our prices -re above thn views 
of inatiufticturers, aud several parties who Inid -nt money to 
this nmrl.pL tor investment in wool, have ,,r-ilr-e.i it back ri.Vii*. 
"if Pn^hn-e at tin. ruling rate's 1 still theie Is a hriri ’de" 
To Aud although buyer*, are it anvthiug ratlfr more on lei 
nuT, I inr } ! r ,;ftul ‘ ,n / ,ff ,K'f-2c.he;\ WOOL* being'now 
quotable at 4S0j)46o Avernge rate about 14c, i.ow ,-ade- beiou 
about all bought up, are seldom mentioned. - Tribune. h 
I'lnrAliO, July 2 . The receipt- are light, as the agents of 
1.a-tern honres are buying up nil the woo' iu the roinitrv they 
can hud M e quote common native, 25>'30c, medium 'tle'rii-- 
hne 33.1 43c unwashed S, olf.-AhrtttW arUtfm Adm^b' 
C.NC.NN ATL Jut,y 2. There is a good demand at 40fn'3t)c 
the latter an extreme rate for choice clips. The competition U 
ituite brisk throughout the interior. -Gasdte 1 
st. Mil ns, July 2 . We quote native unwashed. 27 ,31 ct« ■ 
washed, 3tt - 4lc; pulled, SS&jaSc.—Dcwi/griff. ales, 
TOUOVtO, July 2 . There i* something peculiar as regards 
the Toronto wool market, which none of the wool buvers as 
vet have endeavored to explain. In London and Halt it will 
bring 3h,u,38c t) ft., while in Toronto 32(733*0 are the prices — 
PREMIUM 
HAY ELEVATOR, 
All t'a*t SteeL l»rlce 915.00. 
Cau be sent by Express every¬ 
where 
WARRANTED. 
Addrkss 
L. A. BEARDSLEY, 
South /.'i.-ir Ols/tflo Co., 
IIOCHESTER CITY SCALE WORKS. 
J V GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. 
E. A. Forsyth k Co keep constantly .., n hand a large assort¬ 
ment of 
Hay, Cattle, Grain, Platform and Counter Scales, 
which thev will sell at greatly reduced price-. 
t'fr~ AH' work warranted 
Address E. A. FORSYTH & CO., Rochester. N. Y 
63ff4Kiteo Old .Stand of Duryee & Forsyth. ’ 
Fir See illustrated advertisement in Rural of March 29 . 
JtTI.II K IVES .V CO., 4!encrul Agent*. 
„ • #45 Broadway, New York. 
Sold b y Special (. axvasskuh tlirouffhoutttiH land. 
tt \ TORE AGENTS WANTED.**—To solicit c 
-1VJL ders for the IJitlt* C«Iunt St*>vlii(f DliR'hlms ooly $ 
Hemmer, (iauge, Screw-driver aud extra Needles. Willpaj 
liberal salary and expenses, or allow commissions. For part 
ulars address with stamp T S. PAGE, 
551-4t Toledo. Ohio. Genera! Agent United Stat, 
