ittiivkcts, Commerce, &c 
fork buyers opened the trade early, and 
- y nnco. e-Mnt Ui , p ft,, live w . ei ght, 
t of the sales were made, ® ’ 
The following is our comparative statement 
4 wMI“ arket over lhe Central Railroad, esti- 
Cor. week 
last year. 
.1, KVi 
2,847 
340 
Total same Total since 
date last year January 1 . 
71,833 81,134 
85.504 70.003 
5,703 4,323 
Iowa: 
Tbisweek. Last week. 
..*630®7,10 $6,6iKjii7.00 
.. 5,755)0,40 5,50oi!fi 1 24l 
.. 4,0055,25 4,40005,00 
.. 3.64X54,15 S,40®4,i>0 
3,()0®8 > 85 2 ,7.5(5'}. 00 
W’. sheared, nominally at 
IW m, the outside for choice 
eport For Brighton pics 
nod <> l 4 . 5 ) 6 .ki asked Corn- 
u Y T XI 33 BEST 
It is the Cheapest in the End. 
FLAX AND HEMP CULTURE 
„ r f T !l?. 0D ' USEFri ' AND TIMELY work on flax 
C- LPt KE, &c . baa just been ie*ued,—containing all 
reauisite information relative to Preparing the Ground, 
Sowing the Seed, Culture, Harvesting, &c., &c. it is 
mainly by men of long experience in Flax Growing, who 
brnu whn-n.f th'v atjinn. and how to impart their lcnowt 
4 Jdge. The nlm la to furnish a CoMPMctb and FkaOTIOai. 
MANUAL OF FLAX CULTURE, 
Such a work as will enable new beginners-to grow Flax 
successfully, on the first trial. It contains Essays from 
Practical Urn of much experience —the opening one by n 
gentleman who 1ms cultivated Flax over thirty years, and 
understands the modus ovrmndi thoroughly. The work 
wi)l also embrace an able Essay ou 
Hemp and Flax in the West, 
From the pen of a Western gentleman who is well posted, 
and capable of imparting the information he possesses on 
Rural New-Yorker Office, ) 
Rochestbr, June 2 , 1S63. j 
Tunas arc not many changes observable in our market 
4 = business rules dull. 
FtorB— Best brands have deeliued 25 cents per barrel. 
Inferior grades remain at last quotations. 
Ghaix—C orn lias fallen off 5 cents per bushel, and is now 
selling at 70.575c. Oats are sold at a reduction of 5 cents 
on the bushel. 
BfTTKK is still lower and brings from 13@15c f) pound. 
Crisp Fspits—I n this-branck of trade there is a gen¬ 
eral decline. 
Wool. -- ** othing doing as yet. 
Rochtsltr W7i oletalt Prirtn, 
Flour utul Grain. F.ggs. dozen.12@13c 
Floor, win wbeal.87.OOtej8.OjJ Honev, box.. 12@l4c 
Floor, spring do .. fi.OlVufl.SU handles. box.12«M13c 
Flour buckwheat 2,5052.51 Candies, extra.!!!!; ugiifa 
Meal,Indian.1.7551,75 Fruit nnrt Knots. 
Wheat, Genesee. 1.3ft:. 2 .j.«5 Apples, bushel... 3U@50o 
Rest white Canada l,.d.a l..5 Do. dried 51 ft,. 4t£w6o 
l5te a ,! '* mb * ro, ' Uji! * WP ".isnown 
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEPOT, 
At 7«« llromlwuy, New York City, 
Where h« will be happy to receive orders, and esi 
V* m " J , thr Patrons of the hitollrui 
Ihese Instruments, made with the 
and Frame, (cast in one solid plate,) 
durability. 
They will be sold at the lowest r.ric 
kantko. Send for (Inscriptive circular, 
This week. 
....3,294 
.... 800 
.... 100 
Last week. 
4,116 
1,753 
orders, and especially to 
... ..os? of the Into firm, 
with,the I.vhclatkd litox Rim 
"• " -.) excel all others in 
prices, and folly war- 
2 — 12 , and all orders to 
Siberia Ott, 726 Broadway, New York, City. 
isriErw vork city 
Purdinsing and Information Ageitey. 
bas^establisfioil a COnnect1t>n <^o business. 
OKJVEUAL AUENCY 
Fo°^'i n ,: ,onv, ' n, r n ^ Persons wauling artiolrh or in- 
Moouk of ini' " 8 »„ „ 0 V K f •. Special 
RAILWAY 110USE-POWER WHICH TOOK 
THE EtHST PREMIUM 
10412 c 
12513c 
8 ( a 9o 
■.. 250135c 
Hides and Sirin*. 
Slaughter. 7 @ 7 <q'< 
Cfdf... ....... li (al isc 
Sheep Pelts.1,255.4.00 
Lamb Pelts. 25(52,00 
Seed*. 
Clover, medium. 4,7S@5,25 
Do- large... e,i*X«. 6 .S 0 
Timothy. 2 , 00 ( 52,50 
Sundries. 
Wood, hard.5,00i®6,«) 
Wood, soft. 3 , 00 ( 714,00 
Coal, Sicrantou.. 6 , 75 ( 0 ) 7,75 
r> v !« ofwc aim %A)umu fair (V Which [hr 
^ ftlidiitnl it w rntnvtilum with nth.;-* ' 
I Ins the I believe cannot h« said of any other Machine 
exhibited at «u equal number of Kails ( 
Combined Threshers aud Cleaners, 
Threshers, Separators, Wood Saws, &c. 
All of the best i n market Some of the adv« ntages of these 
!ss»jair.. ■" '“SsraSK 
The Thresher and Cleaner 
runs easy, separates the grain perfectly clean from the 
37 VS-t3af VfiW« b 4 
YS r ‘ for Price and description send 
satisf y ^'ourselt before purchasing. 
699-eow-6t 
for Circulars, and 
, R- A M. HARDER, 
Cobleakill, Schoharie Co., N. Y 
P 1 ITALIAN QUEENS 
1 FOR SA.Z.E 
That have become fertilized by the Pure Italian Drones. 
Having experimented with, and cultivated the Italian Bee 
to some extent for three yearn past, and reared several 
hundred Queens in the time, and with extensive arrange¬ 
ments for rearing a largo number of Queens the present 
season, I therefore flatter myself that I can furnish the 
pure Italian Queen for about one half the former prices. 
• >n receipt of name and P. O. address, I will forward acir- 
cular giving particulars, prices, Ac. Parties will do well to 
send in their orders soon, as Drat come lira: served. 
__ * v F KIDDRR, Practical Apiculturist, Burlington, Vt. 
j) U Trt E SHEEZP WASH 
TOBACCO! 
Tiik manufacturers of this new and very important nreo- 
aratlon. solong desired by all Wool GroVera, n "w oK? it 
They confidently recommend its use to Flock Masters as 
! l ",V’l‘Vv tuul Rl H , * ft V 0R Shrkf Ticks, anil by dipping {hS 
animal two or three times a year, according >o directions, 
hcabaudother cutaneous diseases to which Sheep lire lia¬ 
ble, will be prevented 1 " 
. rhis wash Completely cleanses the skin, thereby promo¬ 
ting the growth of the wool,at the same time leaving no 
1 n a most deKiratde object ti> the Sheep Breeder 
44 .nLKJ.wio 8 * t,r J "iftterml, the farmer is relieved from 
the laborious und iltsuijreeable preparation of the Wash In 
duced ('•n.-.t l i nifrt ' Hu lt can l "* > u i'nislied at a much re- 
mals e and , pia.Tts estr0rS T '* Ce a,1<J oth, ' r v ^mmon’alIIA,ii- 
Fu)l directions for its use accompanying each package 
Wash P0UUll ' jf thl * 0!tf ' ruct will make sixteen gullous.of 
Put up In cans of 1 , 2 , 8 , and 10 lbs. each, at 75 eta Sa n, 
Liberal discount to large purchasers ' 
Orders promptly sent by Express. 
For sale by J \ M Eft p. i.kvlN,- 
m „ Or. FISHER & CO, 23 Central Wharf. 
r J^O 2TA.^l3VrE^S, 
TO X) AIRYMEN, 
TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. 
TO ALL WHO HAVE FOIL SAFE 
Sorghum Sugar and tgirup, 
Fuw and (Skins, 
FVuitw, dry and jgrt-en. 
Butter, Cheese, 
ljar«l. Bams, 
EtetS*, Boultry, 
Uame, "Vegetables, 
B’lour, drain, 
Seeds, Bops, 
Cotton, Flax, 
Tallow, Wool, 
Htarck, 
Can have them iwMsoldat the highest prices in New York, 
with full cash returns promptly after their reaching the 
city, by forwarding them to the Commission House for 
Country Produce, of 
JOBfAll CARPENTER, 
8a Jug Street, New York. 
N ' **•—The advertiser him had abundaut experience in 
this business, and trusts that he will oontinne to merit pat¬ 
ronage by the most enrofb! attention to tbo interests of hie 
patrons. Tbo articles are taken charge of on their arrival, 
and carefully disposed of, promptly, to good cash customers, 
aud ciub returns made immediately to the owner. (The 
highest charge made for receiving amt selling Is 5 per cent) 
A New York Weekly Price Current Is issued by J Car¬ 
penter, which is sent free to all his patrons. A specimen 
copy sont Tree to any desiring it. A trial will prove the 
above facts. For abundant references as to responsibility 
integrity, &o, see the •* Price Current.' 
T3T Cash advanced on consignments of Produce. 
SEND FOR 
■A. FREE GOFY 
o v 
PRICES COTmENT, 
AND ALL OTHER PARTICULARS, 
I o 
JOSIAlf CARPENTER, 
JVtf. 32 Jay Hlrttt, JVsic York, 
THE PHOYIfHOJV .TMRKKT8, 
NEW YORK, June I.—Flops—M arket opened quite 
firm and closed quiet, at Saturday's quotations. Sales ai 
«,i4@5.35 for superfine State; $15.6)0.09 for extra State; 
iV3)®M0 for superfine Western; Jfi.Oggfiai for common 
to medium extra Western ; $6,'i5®6,3n for shipping brands 
extra round hooped Ohio, and *6,37.^7.73 for trade brands 
- 4 ,... -‘rji. Sales of choice extra State 
Canadian flour opened, quite 
do.—the market closing dull. Sales' of choice extra State 
were made at ***. I 4 >;^»rt, 20 . C_ 
7;’" dull, sales at < 6 .iw@ 6 Ll»forcommottUd 
*•. J!i}7.W cholc T extra. R.ve flour quiet and 
tfeady at $4,60(^5,25 for inferior to choice Corn me* 
• tm aud modoraTa; sales at *4,25,1.1,25 for Jersey * 4 ,.vv«) 
141 for Brandywine, and *4.51 for Atlantic Mill* and ca¬ 
loric, and 40 puncheons Brandywine at 822.25. 
Grain-W heat market Meadvnnd may be quoted fully 
lcbslter; with a fair business doing for sound parcels — 
8 »!e« »t JI.20.fal.4l for Chicago spring; $l.2HfaI,44 for Mil¬ 
waukee club; *1,4!(" 1,45 for amber lown fMflhal.fll for win¬ 
ter red Western: $1,62>L86 for amber Michigan; $ 1,55 for 
lersey: Si,41 61,43 tor niiibcr red lUluois,'anJ$l,it 
far white Kentucky Rye continues dull and nominal at 
R{M“d.0L Barley continiics dull and nominal at $l, 2 fi(u) 
i c Barley malt dull and nominally uucliatiged at $1 j® 
ir i . j. I eas conhnue .lull and nominal at 81,18 for Cuua- 
•u Corn market U firmer, sales at 76 it77c. for Prime sound 
,! shipping mixed Western; 7l®7«C for neiv Western; 76c 
I,: yellow Westernj, 7 jBTi 0 for White Western Oats, linn- 
*• 11 h ’■■‘fee at 72®73c, far common to prime Jersw and 
"I </3ciot Canadian, and 7(X<),'77i‘ for Wesfaru and Stute. 
Pro via love Pork market Dries a shade luwer- sales 
‘'.Vti'.i"'i 4 Mi’ni'r 18 ^ 1 ' * L Ai 2 >j|fRij< , ,rM far use prime mess, 
>. 11 tl<, itfall .sl for prime, fleer quiet; sales at &C 50 iffi 
' . r..r country prime; 84,75fa8 for country tness, 1 10 , 30 fa 
J‘-.5 for re-packed me-s, 8 L 2,.'0 ®I4 for extra mess. Prime 
m-v . beef dull, m les at 820,1"' ’-22,00. Beef bams quiet and 
pne, may t.o quoted steady; sales at $I4,00«I6,5(| far 
. .nd Western Cut meats are quiet; gales at I'ifadMc. 
. Uvh. and 6@7‘,c far hams. Bacon sides eTsfar; 
rsles at o(., 6 acts, for Western Cumberland out middles; 
L“V for Westorn long ribbed middles; far 
■' "jfern (hurt ribbed in (Idles; 7'»c far city tl.,; P (« t Jkr 
r Western long..dear middles; 7‘a,,/;7t;e.for WesieroShort 
Sjoar mlddlesj 7‘afa,7'i cents far bellies, and He for choice 
c H l Lar ',l ujarket rules dull, sales at 
^M^IorNu 1 to choice. Butter selliug at 17@22c for 
t! and 2tt«-23n for State. Chens* Arm at 9®12c, far pew 
^steady; sale,, at 88,00^3,12Aa fur Pots and $4.73 
M . 4 V.-Market is quiet and dull: with small gales at 18 
-Ml: §»ron]mar.v to priuu 1 . 
Biiv.s—We quott,;—Medium*, choice $3,20cd)3,35; Medi- 
“■'■• 1 ea, choice 83,mb74,.50; jfarrowfat 
‘ *r M-iiwwfat, fair $ 2 , 7 ,v.. 3,00 ; Kidneys! 
• , S3,t|\q J,30: Lima, choice, $4 .xr,o,i*. 3 
- ' c-clover .Tl&We*" 1 ' ' 3 '" K Tlra » t “y *1.78 
BUFFALO, June 1 —Ff.flrR—The racket fur the week 
|;‘ rul ’"‘ uinderatelr ;„-.tive chiefly far interior trade 
■■;. tending downward ; sales at $ 7 ,U 0 ®j 7 ,S 5 for white 
v.ru. r .vbeat double . xtra; fyOO far’reJ? Winter Sj 
far spring extras ; * 6 ,75fe'7.U0 for white wheat 
I-extra Ohio and Indiana; 87.62'i for Choice doubte 
hr 'inferior 011 C omI1,r Wltl ‘ lm l )roVL "f demand chiefly 
. is The wheat market opened last week du 11 , heavy 
.['O’Hsed. and clowd on Saturday with an improved 
• *. Htiltfi ! Cliiciiyo Bprini? ut Sue: red winter 
V. . .tuago spring at $1,03 far sprluv, and 81,*2 far winter 
.’Mdiraiikeo duha 1 $l 15; SbwW white Canada Si'-’ 
' st ifi winter Ohio; and Vrime No. 2 Chicago 
"j'r.aifat $ 1 , 10 , closing very quiet. Curl., the market far 
.• vciv. hoe ruled with sale* at .Wufiae. Oats—The 
iuui tier the week opened quiet, and closed with good 
X“' *“ a “ l t, i ,,,,r 2y e ‘ i P n orvsr; -ale* at 6 Kuril;- Harley 
akqil.25. K ve—Sales al 81.Oil. 
*n at 800 {ot Canadian; M 
t.....,f ■ . .. . .. ii e.i ...liny ivceae, ami tne 
demand is such that a lourth is nmv in press. Those desir- 
otiBof obtaining reliableinforiu/itlon on the culture of Fl u 
?' 'n ia ?‘ lh 'l preimratloi of their staples far market, 
?^r hi?Mnn i5? 0to ^ toI> K '’v T- Moouk, Rochester, N. y' 
far uis Manual on the subiecl 
.iMtrictfl. Shearing is late this season, owing to the rainy 
weather, hut au opposite change 1ms now taken place Wo 
may look for considerable activity soon It remains to bn 
seen, however whether Purchasers tvlll take hold of the 
Clip will, that degree of animation which has characterized 
their proceedings in former years, as there appears to |,p 
some ellVuera on their part prat now, owing to the hign 
rates demanded by wool-growcrR. The sales are 75.0DU lbs. 
native fleece in lots at 7<KSific. as to quality; 15.000 do inix- 
* 2 '“'d fuper pulled ut 6(V;.i)75c. and 17 bales Mostiza 
und 400*000 V ;ilp.ir:iiso «>ii private t^rrot#. 
Saxony Fleece W !h .<Wffl82c 
juiit*ncan full-blood Merino . . 77(^0 
Do hair and thrt‘ 0 -qnar*twr do . . . 7 &<i 7 n 
rr. .Native ami quarter do. .Y.WiV iS&St 
F.iim polled...,,. — 
Superfine do. 
No. i, do... 
California fine, unwashed...!!!!!!! 
Do oomroon do . ... .. 
Peruvian washed.!!!!!!!!! 
Chilian Merino unwashed. 
Do Mestixa do . . 
Valparaiso do . 
South American Merino Unwashed!*' 
Ho do Mestizu do .!" 
Do do common washed.!!!! 
Ho do Eutre Riosrvashed... 
Ho do do do unwashed 
_ Do do Cordova washed. 
Cape Rood Hope unwashed. 
East India washed.,,... 
African uurvashed. 
Do washed.. 
Mexican unwashed... 
Texas.|. 
Smyrna on washed.....!”". 
Ho washed. .. 
Syrian unwashed. 
IM4STON, M iy S 7 .—The following arc 
of wool, for the week; 
Saxony and Merino, flue. 
,25@23 
. 250730 
,30((ti32 
,I 8 @ 2 U 
. 180.50 
,35@37 
,43(11)60 
ATTENTION, BEE - KEEPERS ! ! 
Having experimented 
with boos and hives far the past few 
years, for the purpose of revolutionizing the present loose 
system of heemanagement, and bringing within the reach 
of all a hivo that, Is well adapted to the wauls of the Apicul¬ 
turist, whereby bees can be controlled at, all Limns, and at 
the same time fully overcome four of the greatest troubles 
in bee-management, viz; the loss of bees In swarming lone 
by their flying to tho forest, the ravages of the moth mil¬ 
ler, the robbery of bees, and also the great hraxon,res du¬ 
ring winter; nil or these difficulties 1 have successfully 
overcome. And as a token of the good merits of the hive, 
1 have taken the first Premium at every Agricultural Fair 
where I have exhibited; and two years In succession at the 
N kw York Static Fair, and at their lust Fair I was award¬ 
ed the first Premium and also n Silver Medal Tho giioeess- 
tiri manner in which 1 tame e nd handle these insects at all 
times, and even take them in my hands without any pro¬ 
tection whatever, and shako them amongst the spectators 
with Impunity, thousands will testify, who have witnessed 
my exhibitions. All parties soudlng me their mono aud 
Post-Office address will receive a book of 24 pages frbe, 
giving a general description of my hives, system of man¬ 
agement. Ac. K. P. KIDDER. 
m ' tf Practical Apiculturist. Burlington, Vt. 
THE universal 
CLOTHES WRINGER. 
J.)< >< > IV !S FO 1C i t UK • VL.I fSTH. 
Tub fallowing works on Agriculture, Horticulture Ac 
may be obtained at the Office of the Rural New-Yoiikku 
’ “ on Rural A (run s, Issued by 
mal retail prices,—and shall 
Chemistry & Geology . 1.00 
Do, Catechism of Chein- 
islry fur Schools. 23 
Lungstroth on the Hive" 
and Honey Bee.] 05 
Louclip's Hot Houses!! K 25 
Li'ibis ft familiar Letters 
to farmers. SO 
[.inslev’s Morgan Hoiseii!l,oo 
Manual id Agnealtuve, by 
Emerson * Flint- 73 
Mlloton the Horse a Foot 25 
.Milhnrn on the Cow . . 25 
MooreS Manual on f'iox 
..80 Otic 
rull-blood. 7Aa)80 
half and three-fourths! !7 .v«)78 
.fifi.lifa 
. 7i| (73 
—.. ,„(i | (S$) 
.. 
. <£17,75 
. 60 
. It.a28 
.OOllH) 
.. 
... 00 ® 00 
.21X3)60 
.. . 
.. 
. 30(kl78 
ALBANY, May 28 . — The market continues stagnant, 
IT, 1 J 11 ‘ u ‘',7r• uent of. 1111 pi 1 rtance will probably occur until 
about the timn of gathering In of the new clip .—Journal 
mJFFAI.o, June 1 —There is but little doing heroes 
pnces ai’e higher than buyers dare pay in tlie unsettled 
market, and we have no transactions 
Common.. 
Pulled, extra. 
Do superfine 
Do No. 1 . 
Western mixed... 
Smyrna washed.. 
Do unwashed 
Syrian ........_ 
Cape... 
Crimea. 
Buenos Ayres_ 
Peruvian washed 
Canada...,.. 
California....._ 
Barry's Fruit, Garden!.!!l,25 
Blake's Farmer at Home. 1,23 
BoussIngault'S Rural 
Economy.,...1,25 
Bright 011 Grape Culture, 
2 d edition. . 50 
Browne 1 .. Bird Fancier... Bn 
Do. Poultiy Yard. 1,00 
Do. Field Bo.if Manures 1,25 
BuiKoouaii’s Hard Ass't 1,30 
Du. f'hiriat's Guide_ 60 
Do. Kitchen Gardener's 
Instructor. 60 
Do. Fruit Cult- Manual., 60 
Brook's Bnokol Flower*. 1,25 
Buists Flower Garden. 1,25 
Do. Family Kitchen Card 75 
a 1 f.’i-.i,• r . .1 
A M ONTH G 
ISAAC HALE JR 
» r*i, J!"•’ E t- •**—Address 
, * CO., Newburyport, Moss 
rNVKNTIONS AND TIIEIR ItEHCLT 
X just published,. 
specimen copy, 
dera. Address 
—--tv lift DOiJH, 
1, Send 4 stamps |12 ets-! and procure a 
A u?iro7J lU oo'k.?. v ‘ , , ry ' vh,U0 . t0 ’‘"hcit or* 
HARRIS BROS, Box 302, Boston, Maas 
KTABXE KNITTING VlVCIllNE.l 
815 per week can be earned with it hv 
«e, all complete, WO W Send stamp far 
G. W. BERT, Nowtou, towa. 
YJ 4IRGAN II.DRSK •• YOUNG HIGH T AN»|;4(,> 
..J 77 Awru-iHiil first 1 nze wherever exhibited- will stand 
at the premises of the subscriber, Ifi miles north of Lock- 
purl, and Ij# mile* west Of Somerset Curners Hu is | 5 l £ 
liands high, weighs about 1,030 t&a , dark buy, lOyuars ei,| U 
and well broke double or single. I’bavo far iale aTpaa of 
Qrol^ln 2 la , rea C yBllr 8 old,good drivers, and get up in 
good sty le ‘ n very 1 -rompt sod sound. Address 
JAS, 3. VVHltLOCE, Some ra ft Corners Niag. Co , N. Y. 
T°/iaf 7 W,ra/^ KI> i rI i l V l ' r,, M gnn 1 \ ot ot f y 'mectu>ut Sited 
-A. LfidJ JoodCLO, which I will by nuiil to thowe who 
Loftin’ c " n , ts i ,er ounce. 1 have also a small lot of the 
beflt Cuban fiOfti], nu$ by ;% o/l the 
haps it is worthy of trial -^Ooent^ 1 er ' 
ro„* r , “ l havo hereunto 
IbBAL.] Hulwcribed ray name au.i ahixed the 
Seal of the Society 
B. P. JO/IXSOX, Secretory. 
The Universal Wringer with Cog Wheels 
ii* also pronounced superior to all others iq the World’s 
iw r vtr?rar !, “' has always taken the Fill NT 
’ItEMllfM in every Stale ami County Fair, when exhibit 
l lafair competltloo with other iimcWs exhlblt " 
Al the fair in I ,oudon, thii’iUti-four thidciw.im of henv 
fiorougUJy rUU lhr '"‘ <1 ‘ 0Ur 2 Wringer and wrol'g 
acc Curtains can be “ done up" Beautifully, 
0 twisting and tearing in washing, an-1 no mending there 
far. A ladv lnBrookiyo -ay * she »;,v.id m ,>ro than ti e 
fetor the! 0. W. by doing her own Curtains, Instead of 
wnti fur their being done (not as well) elsewiiero Ti e 
-a er can be pressed from Larok and Small IkwipS 
nK,r ° th0r0U(fhly tll;UJ ^ the ordinary 
ack-Breaking, Wrist-Straining, and Clothes- 
Destroying Process. 
We are often asked 
“ HO W LONG WILL IT LAST r 
hat of course depends on how much it is used Please 
!i'* ’Mr 0K l!iK « J ™ D < « U‘« Mur,dean AMculturi't 
iwKONrti, May 27.—Flora—Dull and Inactive; price* 
. 0 superfine at $?.,&,< 3.93 per Urrol; Fancy 
; J v to ST ke >; ^.at^.tW; double Extra $4.75. ‘ ’ 
r.rdeliveries ol grain on the street market du- 
'OJ i .b ! miu ’i < ' B slightly Improved, some 2,000 or 
j „ IiGs of nil kinds of grain being offered. Fall wheat 
' ■irvXV.fnl'i ,e , U,!r -'JHDlv.eomr- 1,000Or l.WOlmaheLs 
o is., o fl< i i y i jHcej are n!*o some 8314c better, 
1 fan.!' impffft ,JU * hn '* the *dtU-r figure being paid freely 
nUlf quotation!! fur this grain last week 
bri*« t,fsnlimlXi 4 C M?. g - abl **. n,,d .- 1 U'"ttleiJ, and receipts 
: „ r '“ During the fanner part of the week 
Vi *•/ hut h fterwards fell to Soc 
I H . s'. il? rose «vain to 37 c per bushel. ’ 
t 4 , “" ,,w ,ll 7 '"’-t uusaleable, hrewera being sup- 
i^WJteWSSK "* ” "A 
4 ■ JO? » Wfai 1 ffig*? 1 ?; a,ld r ' u, ! el : filing now at 
Pie. hi wi-ic-Vit ’rt!l e latter price being paid for good sam- 
j'p, /ra^tit. Good qualities in active request. 
listsupplied, and sold at our 
the street, 
Cheinicui Field r.nr.fii n-s 1,00 
Chinese Sugar Cane aud 
Sugar Making. 25 
Charlton's Orapo Grower’s 
Guide. po 
ColbigH and Farm Beo- 
Keeper.. 30 
Cole's Am. Fruit Book . 30 
Do, Am. Voteriuariau . 30 
Dadd’s Modem Horse 
Doctor.1,25 
Do. Am. Cattle Doctor . 1,25 
Do. Anatomy HndPhy*/- 
ol ov v of the Horae._2,00 
Do. colored plates.I,Oil 
Dunn 1 * Muck Manual _i.mi 
Dana's Essay ou Manures,25 
Do. Prize Essay on Ma¬ 
nures. . 25 
Darlington’s Weeds and 
Useful Plants.1.50 
Davy’s Devon HMdBookl.OO 
Domesticaud Ornamental 
Poultry ... . 1,00 
Do. colored plates...2,00 
Downing’* Fruits and 
Fruit. Trees.2,25 
Downing's Landscape (far- 
doping.3,50 
Do. Rural Es»nys.S.Uij 
Eastwood’* Cranberry 
Culture... SO 
Every Lady her own 
Flower Gardener .25 
family Doctor by Prof 
1L S. Ta.vlor. 1,25 
Farm Drainage. (H. F 
French,). ...1.25 
Fessenden’s Fanner and 
Gardener. .1,23 
Do American Kitchen 
Garden . 60 
Field's Pear Culturo.... !t,i>,i 
fish Culture.1,00 
Flint on Grasses.1,23 
Guenon on Milch Cows 4V> 
Herbert's Horse-keeper.-1,25 
Hooper's Dog and Gun, 
paper...., .. 25 
Do. do. cloth. 70 
Hough’* Farm Record , 3,00 
Hyde’s Chinese Sugar Cane25 
Knhbii Fancier .. 50 
Randall’s Sheep Hus¬ 
bandry. 125 
Richardson on the Horse ’26. 
Do. on the Bests of the 
farm. 23- 
Do. Domestic Fowls.’.".’.’, 26 
Do. on the Hog.. 23 
Do. outlie Honey Boo.!! 25 
Dm. outlie Dog.. . 26 
Rogers,'Scfanuflc Ag!!!!l,oo 
Reemelin's Vine-dressers 
Manual.... 50 
Saxton’s Rural Handbooks 
bound in I Herie* rw;h, 1,30 
shepherd * (Jwn Book.. 2,00 
Stray Leaves from tho 
Rook of Nature. 1 00 
Stephen’s Book of the" 
Farm. 2 vole_ . 5 0(1 
ski 1 lfnl Hoiraewifu... . '25 
•Skinner's Elements Of Ag- 
rleultaro. 25 
Smith’s Landscape Gar¬ 
dening ..J.25 
rhiiers Principles of Ag- 
culture. 2,00 
Thomas’ Farm Duple- ’ 
merit-. .. j 00 
Thompson’s Food of Aui-' 
mal*.. 75 
The Rose Ciuturiat!.’!.". ," 25 
Topham’s Cliemistry made 
Easy . 25 
Warder's Hedges & Ever- 
greens . 1,00 
n -uitig h Eleuientsof Ag¬ 
riculture. 75 
Wilson ou Flax. ... 25 
Yonntt and Martin ou 
Cattle.1.26 
Yooatt on the Horse.... 1,25 
Do. ou Sheen. 75 
Do on tte-llog.“ 75 
Young Farmers Manual’ 
and Workshop,.1.25 
ty ADVERTISING TERMS, In Advance 
Fivk Cxxth a Link, each insertion. A price and 
extra display, or 62j* cents per line of space 
Noticks (fallowing reading matter, leaded,) 60 c< 
CRAIG MICROSCOPE! 
in the world far general rise. It requires no 
Hill , j adjustmenl, magnifies about one hun- 
im. t Mtd diameters, or ten thousand time*, and 
< aKra' is ho simple that, a child can use it It will be 
i raJJStij 8 Hutbv mad, postage paid, ou the receipt of 
rifl'd l.wo Dollnrs and Twenty-five cent*, or with 
® . 'iMjfJi »>x beautltul mounted objects far Three Dol- 
,*f A ;,rH ' or vrith twenty-roiirohjeet-far Five Dol- 
wSKi 'lttra- Address HENRY CRAIG. 
, , 180 Centre Street, New York 
A liberal discount to the trade. gun 
r pO CHEESE YlVIElNr. 
RALPH'S PATENT IMPROVED 
“ONEIDA CHEESE VAT,” 
Was awarded the F 1 UST PRvvurM, afUr a thorouati tril 
at the New York State Fair. 1862 A tht moat staX dur' 
able and ellectire ’ 
t Iioc.Ht-Jfakiug ApparatuN 
M^d ''mries of 10 to 1,(100 cows. The only Vat 
•AT— CANVASSING AGENTS WANTED 
t* Aiienvies nid Pwna/e-rit _Hu iv fa c .)ro- 
Adilreas II. )[. BRDWN, Syracuse, V V. 
MENU MAN,'' AROUND WHOSE NAME 
bute of a gratefulconutry will he written, a 
e W Ji l be 
Box 3917, Boston, Mass. 
ruE CATTLE MARKETS. 
^ - 6 .—For Beeves, Milch Cowb, Veal 
V.ri.i-oraL , ? Lambs, at the H’a-hingLon Drove 
'-haiiibeH-in'^ira', h a J? DU 0 T> ar ',', ^?rty-fourth street; 
'- Greet al ii Hn ', ta 'P Boll’s Head, loot ofKobin- 
1 -v J Sdi’ii , „ I ! l ?5?' , ! D < s ’i. n Sijth street, near Third ave- 
|i rSwine at*Abi 4 ™ Bull’s Head, Sixth street. 
> ' Urretit ^X 0 / 18 A ar,i ' to P* " f »7th street, N. R.- 
| w follows pri '- es ^ or 'Be week at all the markets are 
v . BZEK CATTLE. 
fwxt quality... » 
'h'hnary quality.*.'/..* 
yiaunon qualitv... 
■^-rnor qua 1 itv...////_*/////'_' 
P . COW8 AND 0ALVE3. 
Tint quality.... 
rromary quality’.. 
wtaipeu quality. . 
Lrienor quality.../“//’/'' —; 
^quality VKAL CALr * 8 ' 
Drdinarv . 
,-oiamoti...... 
.. 
A FINE SC BUR BAN RESIDENCE 
U v E’OIA S2VIi£. 
. Ja ofr ? of? r “l® U1 7, wf, i l ^°u'vn place, consisting of *eveu 
atida half acres ofland about one mile from the center of 
the City of Rochester. lying between North Clinton and 
St. Joseph streets, with a tine frontage on both su-eera 
connecting these two streets, and running the wiiofa 
length Of the lot, is the finest avenue in the City, kn. uTTi .. 
Buchan Park, bordered with evergreen and other shade 
Thf/;. n o°? 7 / :" ai ". fnruisliiug abundant shade 
This is ftikuowledged to be the finest avenue in this section 
ot the country, nnd may be kept private as now, or opened 
to the pubh.;, occordlog to the tasre of the owner 
1 be land line heeu m my possession for thirty years and 
I haveAdapted it thoroughly with the choicest fiuil that 
u2", ra r' ri !' lf £, ,,f t,ie trees are now in full 
Trees' 1 abound,- 111 FloweriogShrobs, Ornamer t.il 
Trees, Plants, Bulba, Ao.. and is in every r-spect a most 
defirabl" piece, to ivhich i invite the attention Of those 
l| je pleasures of country life within easv witlk- 
Sn JE, dlf ’i ta o C f. of one 0 .* Ideasantesl cities ill the State 
lhe buildings con-rat of a Gothic Cottage, built only two 
or three years since, a good barn, and a small rot rage 
ratfrai'e ?'r‘ ,r 0 ♦i’ llboro:r ' A - fiue view of Lake Ontario is 
obtained from the upper windows of the house, 
__JAMES BUCHAN 
WANTED, a FEW GOOD TREE 8ALEHMEN. 
To experienced agents the highest wages will lie 
paid. Address R E. 8CUR0EDFR. R l „ i,,'.rar V v 
.stsjxtaai.oo 
. 40,1X40-15,00 
3o,0(X3>35,l«) 
£r’r.ra 8BEKP ^ I-AMB8. 
ofaZ^:::: 
Coiumon . 
ao ferior.. 
Corn-fed...,^ _ 
Stil^Hogg^^ 
J. E. CHENEY, A gt. 
ma.vukactijRer ox 
.5f^5','c 
,5J4®5daC 
•5/a®5>SC 
,,,,-- - is compara- 
, . .. there has been less 
b oivmg to the results of last week’s 
BEST FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. 
WIIEEIsER A WILSOX 
A CTURING CO. were awarded the First Premium 
at the Great International Exhibition, London, 1862 . 
Priucipal Office, 505 Broadway, N. Y. 
*• W. DIBBLE, Agent, Rochester, N. Y. 
FOR PURIFYING 
Lake, Rain and River Water, 
NO. 514 BUFFALO STREET, 
JRocliester, JV. Y. 
Bertves—T he market 
or owners 
r |~ . 1 
HB 
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