I ADIES USE 
1J James pile’s 
DIETETIC SAliEB-JVTUS. 
The great Improvement for nil Baking purposes. AU other 
kinds of Balerulus now Iti use, have no utility In compari¬ 
son with this It i« the only Suterutu* iu use, that is en¬ 
tirely free from injurious propci ties, and rtnu pound of it is 
equal to two of tin; coininou article. Beware nf poison¬ 
ous imitations, the genuine has the name of .Iambs 1’rt.E, 
S|5 Washington St., N. Y , on each package, and is sold hy 
grocers generally. 529-lt 
ALBANY, Fkb 27 - Floor and M*al — For Floor the 
market is steady nml unchanged, with a fair uusiuese doing. 
^Grun — Wheat is more firmly hold hut the market is 
quiet. Corn (inlet. Bariev in moderate request, withsales 
four-rowed State at 75c, Oats quiet 
BUFFALO, Feb 27.—Flour—T he market is quiet,and 
nothing doing beyond a slight local trade. 
Grain— Wheat quiet and in moderate demand. Coni 
quiet and steady; sales on truck at 61c. Nothing doing in 
"'skvo Stead rand in fair request. Sales Clover atSV'fL; 
Timi'tljV at 8A.I2L. Wiw>nsin Ho. ledd at _ 
I'kovisriiss-Dull ami almost entirely nominal. Heavy 
men pork remains at $17: light do. at bit!; SltJ > H for o.d 
and good new A sale , ! J.ard wus made at 10?*e. Dressed 
hogs quiet, Ht7k4C. 
TORONTO. Ft m. 25 —FSocr—T he transaction* In tlonr 
are row and far'between, anil oilr quotations are almost 
nureiv nominal. Tle re is a considerable diversity of opni- 
fon u* tn the price - which would he brought were an m- 
creased quantity throw n upon the market by tlie milleiH. 
We quote 1 “ last week. Double extra, $.\ti>u>6.«)', extra, Vi,- 
ov.i yty fancy, (tillI St ,*•.<: 4,»); superfine No. 1, »»,hXui 
*69. No lower grades ottering. 
Grain -The deliveries ot fall wheat upon the market du¬ 
ring the week have exceeded 12,001 terabyte The Price ha¬ 
bere steady, varying from $l.»h f f >V‘'/VJ'’ 
the week it reached $1,:iV 1.32 for prime, and $l,1f,u.1,23for 
common to fair. The deliveries ot spring wheat for the 
week are over 5,000 bushels. The quality has been excel¬ 
lent. and the price lux svmpstlmcd with tall wheat I nine 
1 *■'''• 1 ' ' 
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report. Wo ij.ote them ul 6K'ri57c rt bushel, llmre has 
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oats olfeiing, and uol'tnue.b inquired lor; 3-k;' 36c are the ave¬ 
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Seeds.- But few parcels ot clover seed have changed 
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TREE SEEDS- TREE SEEDS. 
L It. E. SGIlROKUKRIS 
Ilortleiilturwl Agency, Rwheater, N. Y. 
Norway Spruce. ... .fO.Wperjb. 
Austrian I'lnu. J>™ „ 
Rcoteb Fine . or? „ 
Maritime Fir. 
Doughms Spruce..,..-. tl 
Cumbrian Pine. '•'J{ „ 
Urcb (liuromoi tr) . „ 
Divarf, or Mountain Fine. -e” 
- ....... 2,<iO 
All seeds urn perfectly clean, and warranted fresh. Tin- 
ported fruit tree stocks, nt exporters' prices adding freight, 
tlTM. It KID offers for sale, this Spring, at Ills Ni'RH- 
\V kimks, Et.i/.AIIKI'IITOWN, N. J., a general nssortmentol 
Hi Wl| III*' luiutttir ->| I W-. J. 
UgKv Cati-i.K' — First quality, N cwt. $S,.*Ka9,.5. ordt- 
narv, ?7,5o I'Nbi); Common, $0,.V>;''7,i>); inforfor, $6,lllVS't!,ftl. 
Cows v.niI t.’Ai.yitfl First qualiiv. w; t'l'ifinary, 
JtTil.OtX'j50,00; Common, $35,1*1.e «MV); Inferior, $25,Off-U 1.1)0. 
Vkal f'u.vrs First qualiiy, i I If., ffWc; Urdumry 6 vlU 
Shut Cotnmbti,+-.%!; fofonor, 3* „ v 
StHEKP ASP IsAMB*.—Prime quality, V head, .LVd0i7,U), 
ordinary, cutnioon, M,»>e4,00: infotloA $i.ee.L 
Sw iN k. — Fuel quality, ebifitfit*; nil others, wiiioJL 
A t.RANY, Fnn. 27 - Gatti.k — Heavy receipts again, al¬ 
though over'AD head shorted' la-t week Then there were 
3 145 head on the market; now 2.92-1, or 700 more than were 
received here dnring the rorrespomlim: week last year 
T|»o decline on uU uruuSA »'mUaI lo • 4 VA .’40 ^ •*N 1*^0 
weight, and sates are slow at this. ...... 
Frickh—B ut few sales are making nt tin' following quota- 
* , * OUH ' This week. Last week. 
Premium. 
First quality.• • 
Second quality. UrnV* 3U ;i4 
Third quality. Sk- SJ 
Shkki - —D emand good, and during the week Mr iirices 
have been paid; hot the market is rather doll to-day, and a 
decline seems inevitable. During the week sales have been 
made at price* ranging from $5.06 to $|k«9 11 head. 
Hnrjj? Only on*f lot ot fat on ttitu ^nio. Wu hoar of 
ti iUlft of iilato •UU**niHt7 , ic'w.BVi*r20U U»m. •JrfwH 
DuKASgr* lloiiS-—The packing season is now so far ad¬ 
vanced that w e winiint expect much u tivily iu the market 
from now until the close. The receipts have fallen olf c00- 
sidernblv; vet the Mipply is about equal to the demamL- 
During tin-vvek choice, heavy hogs weiw In request, and 
for IhU description hitfU prices wtfre deourcu. Tfto cloulnic 
»ah‘K w*?rc a* tollowM: 
«0 pitfH, fttiiti* nn«l Cana»in,. 
ri^ CamMlajs 300 tth...to 
25 State, “ ..- - 
- [Atlas anil Artrue 
PlIlLADET.rin A, Fgn. 22. - The supply of Beef Cattle, 
this week, though not very large, was about equal to Hie 
demand The offerings amounted to 1,880 head, tnaiiv ot 
which were in line condition, aud the best sold a* high as 
$lii.25oi iu .50 ti 100 lbs The average price, however, was 
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FIRE ALARMS, FACTORIES, *t,C., 
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te |,'LOWER SEEDS BY MAIL. 
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The collection or Fruit* inulii'les nearly all the new vario- 
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^Thc'collection of Orvamknt*i. Tkkks and SnniAlH is also 
extendve, mid comprises nearly all the hardy i roes ami 
Shrubs suitable for Dark and Lawn pinntltig, and when 
large qtiantitleH AM ordered, the prices will be great v re¬ 
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Screens and Hedges. Having n larger stork 0 these Hum 1 
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C'TKEL I'l.offk We are man factoring lor the spring 
!> trade large nunihcrs of our Mohawk Valley Clipper 
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persons, who have them in nsn: 
John Job oaten, Geneva, N. 1 - 
J. IngerHOll, 11 Ion, N. Y 
Wm. Summer, t'nmsnn, B C 
It. C. Kllis, I.yuns, N. Y 
(Jot A. J Summer, Long Swamp, Florida. 
A. J. Bov,.linn, '. lira, N • 
A. Bradley, Mankato. Minnesota. 
F. Mqckie, Utica, N Y ..... ,, ,, . ,, 
We are also munafoctnnngSayre'* Patent Horse IToe and 
Potato Covering Machine, SSaVTe s Patent Loltiyator Teeth 
in 0 mill titles tor the trade, and all kinds Ofsteel nod swage 
work in the agricultural Unbend 
529-lam-tf Union Agiiculturai WorkH, Utica, N. Y. 
Gunwa fViu?**'ery, (ienevn, JV. y 
Offer for sale a large quantity Of the following Trees and 
Plants, Standard and Dwarf Cherry, Standard and Dwarl 
Pear 1 Poach Tree-, one year, flue growth; Drape Vines ot 
the new sore, such as Delaware. Ridden, Coneoid, Diana; 
older aorta or Isabella, Catawba, and Clinton. A large stock 
of the Dporto Grape Vines, tie' best for making wine. 
Lawton Blackberry Plante, Wilsons Albany !- tea wherry 
I’iunl ' truci ut> 1 oti"»r rtilmiUU jJfirU nt rtuluctMj Driot‘B« 
NonviV from 0 iiicb«A to.’V 4 Mahfitilfl. Aqui- 
folia Komi s of Hybrid P.'ipetmd, or Everhloorafng ; 150 
varieties, at reduced piitier- A general assortment ol i rult 
and Onuuuental Trees, always on band. 
STSIEkDLiliN OS. 
PearSeetlling*, just imported,in good order, nowpruued, 
ready tor planting, at $12 per 1JW0. Apple, Cherry, and 
This ir. undoubtedly 
i, urr ihi,■ liiijnfe. Fora 
itection for orchards, it is 
makes a rapid growth, 
handsome, strung and 
Plant ti inches 
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Prices from fAO to fifth Homvners, Hi extra. 
S. W. DIBBLE, Agent, 
615-tf Nos. 8 and 10 Smith’s Arcade, Rochester, N. Y. 
Commerce, 
iltavkct 
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Plum, one year old. . . 
Hedge Plante of the TTonev Locust, ims »unw 
the best Hedge Plant in cultivation, for thia climate 
farm hedge, or »*a .belter and prot”" 
unsurpassed, tielng perfectly hardy, 
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durable hedge fence,price only *6per 1,009. 
apart; will grow on any soil. 
7 fee AOA MAZZAKD CllEIUtY 8KKI>I.LNGS. Price 
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527-2teow No. H5 .Nassau £>t., New York. 
Rural Nkw-Yorkkr Omc*, ) 
fiiochester, Feb. 28, lafiO. i 
Flour remains as last quoted, and but little doing except 
for the supply of the home demand. Corn Meal is failing 
off a little in price. 
Grain— Wheat, Corn, Rye, and Oats are unchanged, and 
any transactions that have transpired nto light. We hear 
of a sale of Mediterranean at $1,13 ip bushel. Brewers are 
unwilling to pay more than respite cents for Barley, the 
latter figure* for very choice,—as they seem to have a pretty 
fair stock on hand 
Mlats — The Pork season is almost over, and the two or 
three warm days we have had nave completely checked all 
operations, except for retail purposes, A docline of ZKfSIte 
fl cwt is observable. 
Fruits and Roots—A pples (green) have gone up sud¬ 
denly, a demand being noticeable for rite Eastern market— 
The early portion of the past week the rauge was 25*.' 50c. 
for common lo choice, at the present writing CO&fc are 
about the figures. Wo hear of several purchases at $ 2912 ,215 
per barrel, for Greenings aud Baldwins — very superior 
would probably bring a little better xatca. Dried Cherries 
and Plums are also advancing. 
h'ri: H — Clever remains at last quotations. Timothy has 
taken quite a -tart within the past few days, por is the ad¬ 
vance confined to this locality, as will be noticed by refer¬ 
ence to the reports from Canada and ottr Eastern and 
Wentern markets. The range here is $2,75y 3,25 as to 
quality. 
Hay is down another dollar per tun for the best quality— 
$17 being the highest rates now offered. 
ROCHESTER WHOLESALE PRICES. 
Flour and Grain. Kgg«, dozen..18@!6c 
Flour, w i ut. wheat. 35,W a 6,38 I loner, bos...—Hi rift; 
Flour, spring do.—$3,IV 1.5,26 Caudles, box.Wit 18c 
Flour, buckwheat.tl,7ftyA09 CaOlU«M, extra......He 
Maul, Indian. .$•!,■>••'1,50 , FRUITS Aftu Root A 
Wheat, Gem-see...81,1*01.35 Apples, bushel.....ftXa.^Sc 
Be-t white Can'ii..*l,:iflDL« Apples, dried..- $l,0lXiH,25 
Corn, old.05/' 7uc IV-aohea, dried, ji 1). l«c 
Corn, new .62'o' ftle Cherries, dried, H Ib.l-Su'ato 
Rye, 6U lbs, ri bu_74>/5c ITums, dried.18c 
Cate, by weight....... — Potatoes......'iliu^tfic 
Bx-|.>y.SfiCotec HiWtS AND SSLXS. 
Bockwbcat..to H>: Slaughter.5/ifflJ5c 
Bean*.. ?fi@88o Calf.tffuioc 
Meats. Sheep pelts.«to*sl,75 
Pork, Mess ....? 18,00 lAiabpelts..fiw®$i,!Xi 
Park, clear.SEEDS. 
P:ir'„, cwt.37,0'-' 7,25 Clover, hush.$5,OO.ai5,2S 
B-*ef f) cwt.$4.90.7 pu Timothy. SJOdAZS 
nother 
SPIaKNUID STORV 
WRITTEN EXPRESSLY 
piANOS FOR SI 50. 
WARRANTED GOOD IN EVERY RESPECT. 
MADE BY 
BOARDMAN ORAY Sc CO., 
A Hinny, N. V. 
Tint Subscribers, having been induced, aRer rerwated ap¬ 
plication, to make a PIANO at a. low price, to meet the 
wants of many now deprived of the luxury, have perfected 
such an instrument, miitnblc for SMALL PARLORS, SIT¬ 
TING ROOMS, Ac., Mulshed iu UunewOod, a beautiful Pi¬ 
ano, at 
ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS. 
t~£7~ I'lio*c Pianos are pull r Warranted, and have all 
our late iiuprovemeuts. 
Circulars E'urnished on Application, giving Full Par¬ 
ticulars. 
They also furnish a 
HANDSOMELY FINISHED PIANO, 
Adapted for School Practice sad Purposes, at 
ONE HUNT)RED AND TWENTY - FIVE DOLLAHB 
(SEND FOR CIRCULARS.) 
Our Regular Stylos of LARGE PIANO-FORTES, ?V, 7, 
and 7?a Octeres, we continue to make with all the Late Tra- 
provements, at from $309 to filitu. According to Size and Fin¬ 
ish. Large pucgmitn made to Cash Buyers. II.Ll.sTKA- 
TKD PRICK LISTS AM) PlRCDLAJtS FURNISHED ON 
APPLICATION. All our Piano-Fortes have our Groat Im¬ 
provement, 
ULIId INSULATED IRON RIM, 
Making them the Best and Most Durable in the World. 
t p~ send FOR CIRCULARS. I 
Perfect Satisfaction Guaranteed , or Money Refunded. 
BOARDMAN, CRAY k CO., 
614-tf Albany, N. Y. 
THE NEW YORK WEEKLY 
WILL BE COMMENCED 
THE NEW VOIilv WKEItLY, 
On Thursday, March 1st, 1860, 
thk publication op 
A NEW AND BEAUTIFUL STORY, 
i:\TITt, lip 
AMY RAYNEK; 
From the pen of 
OUR CIPTKD LADY CONTRIBUTOR, 
TIIK WOOL MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, Fan. 23 —The market is firm for Native 
Fleece, with a fair inquiry; sales of 100,909 lbs. in lots, at 
from 49 bi 62c , as to quality. Pulled ha* been in finr re¬ 
quest. fti slightly lower tutr.s; sales of 70,009. tbs, at SlutaOc. 
fur No 1 City and Extra Conntr.v. Foreign i- in moderate 
request, at steady rates; «n(e* of 2ft) hates Smyrna and 
Western, on private terms. T|»o onotiun sale nderred to in 
our |os.t te-ue c-iiue "tf o» atxuunuecd, and resulted satisfac¬ 
tory. We quote: 
Am. Saxony fleece W lb. 
Am. full-blood Merino.64CW7 
Am. ualf-bloud and three-fourths Merino .... 47!«30 
Am. native and one-fourth Merino. -Ufa ti 
Extra, Pulled.....*7®«2 
Caiiluniia,extra .. ..%)■ 
California, fine, unwashed.— . 
California, eqmniuu do. It - „*( 
Peruvian, woelied. JV-vH 
Valparaiso, unwashed.......... 
South Am. Counuou, washed.— lOml.i 
South Am. Entre Kins, do...lJDlte 
South American, unwashed. ■; L- 
South Am. Cordova, washed ..2ira 22 
East India, washed. ‘ZWnra 
African, unwashed. m 
African, washed. , - „ 
Smyrna, unwashed. It ml9 
Smyrna, washed. W-?: 
Mexican, unwashed. ID 
YNDALL 
All tho dcjcterjOHS matter extracted iu such a 
and I manner a* to produce Bread, IiLne.uit, nnd all 
kirn 1H or Cake, without containing ,* particle nf 
r 711 SaluralUH when tho Bread or Cake U Laked;, 
• thereby producing wliolcsonio resiills. Every 
„— 'particle of Saii'ratos ir turned to gas, and passe* 
I iM through the bread or Biscuit while Baking; con- 
'sequentfv nothing remains but Conmiou Sai;. 
Water and Flour. You will readily perceive by 
AXB the taste of tf is Salpratus that it Is entirely dit- 
fluent from other Saleratus. 
Vll H fo packed in one pound papers, each wrapper 
* branded, *• B. T. Babbitt',. Bent Medicinal Salera* 
., _ tun;” also, picture, twisted loaf "I Bread, with a 
I glass of ellervascing water on tin- top. When 
, “ , v y„„ [,urclia.-i> one j rafter i on ehotlld prese-rve the 
"wrapper, and be paritoniar to get tlie next exact- 
AXI) ly like the first -brand as above. 
Full direction* for making Bread with this Sai- 
Vf I “ratus and Sour iiilk or Cream Tartar, will ao- 
’ - 00 rot mil V ea'-h package; al*o, directions fiirmak- 
ss in*t all kinds of Pastry; also, for making Soda 
f ,W Water and Seldiit* Powder*. 
rpEKTII KOK TIIK MILLION SOMETHING NKW. 
1 Offico Nt). 7 Mansion Hou.su Block, 5b State etrent. 
Rochestor, N.Y. I «2 E. F. WILSON. 
tn flfin riV VKAIt OLD AITI.K TIII'IX We 
I U.UUlI offer 10,999 Apple 't rees, t wo yeaiaoliJ, our hc- 
iectiou ul aOth. Iti)t l**t, *t $15 ter l,ftA). 
623-91 A. FA HN'V.S TIK.K A . SON'S, Toledo, Ohio. 
l»l T RE HONEY l»EW III N’GAIUAN GltASS HKKD.- 
I For sale, 209 bushels of this Seed, a pure article, of my 
own raising. Price $3 pur bushel, iti quantities to suit pur¬ 
chasers. R- L. HOWARD, 
r.AX-st Buffalo. N. Y. 
a.yd 
AND 
OUR TERMS. 
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AND 
Full blood-- 
k and J£ blood 
Common. 
Pulled extra... 
Do. superfine.. 
Do. No. 1. 
Do. No, 2. 
PRODUCE and provision markets. 
NEW YORK, Fkb 27.— Flour. —Transactions are to a 
Cur extent, and market without material change. Inquiry 
i* duettv for the pressing wants of the home trade, sales 
at. $5,111 .-.5.23 for super State; $5,S<X'i 5,ft} for extra do*5,15 
for’super Western; ?'.,:.vr,A,te for extra do; fMSCffl 
Cut for inferior to good shipping brands extra round hoop 
Ohio—cloolug qoit-t and firm. , „ , 
<D; vlS -Wheat-in fair milling demand, hut the firmness of 
hi-,l'!i.-rr checks buriucHs; sides prime white Canadian at $1,- 
62; comux.n Milwaukee dob at in store, Rye quiet and 
I nn: small sales at B76s(8Sc. Barley in less inquiry and 
market ‘camely so buoyant; price* unchanged; sales Can- 
adn Fast at hie CurnfluH and priced fin Hpiijg; galea at *0 
I) ■-fo forcnmuion to prime whit" nnd yellow. Oats in nsou- 
' rate request at -u~. - lSJ^cfor Westcni and Canadian; -la’i 
0 F5e for State. 
Provisio.vs- Pork continue* firm, with moderate demand; 
•u!c* at S17^o t7,M'q for old .. $te',n>i-l*,ft) for new 
do; $1'-',' 2 for <>t I prime -1 r-'.- new di*. Dressed hogs in 
in-'- request; s.te. of W*--’. ■t-o at 8s. Lard firmer, with good 
in • n-I; k\I'.-s 1 ) n,i‘ t ci:.; kr■/* at 12' jC Butter in fair re- 
*’-tat li iUoiorOhlo l-foiDJcfar State. Clmvsesteady 
athX5]2c, 
Asiikb—'T he market for Pots is buoyant at $5,25, and 
Pearls are iu request at $5,5J. 
rp||K I'EOl'LITH FAU.H MILL—This Mill i* now in sitfi- 
L cc--lul operation, and uo Portahlc Mill was oyer offered 
to the public that glv" such universal AitiHtoctloU. 
11 Is simple, durable, o'qoirea hut liltle power, and 1« 
cheap.arid w ll grindali kimL* of grain in the most perfect 
manner.at the rate of eigot hitghiite per hour. It.is made 
AND 
H OIVIE S FOR ALL! 
IPOR SALE, 
At per Acre, desirable FARMING LANDS in West¬ 
ern Virginia, Eastern Kentucky, ami Middle Tennessee. 
Also, Valuable Lands in Sullivan and Elk Counties, Penn¬ 
sylvania. 
Apply to tho A wk rto an Em run a nt Am and Homi^t-sad 
Company, No. U6 Broadway, New York. l?9tf 
At Geneva, Feb. 22, by tlie Rev. T. S. Hi fit., Mr. WALTER 
s. DAVIS and Miss SAI4AH E. it ERKIN GT0N, both oi 
Canandaigua. _ 
H A M. C. MOIUMIFK, Breeder* of pure Short-horn 
• and Alderney Cattle, South Down .and Silesian 
Sheep, Suffolk and Essex Pigs, Rochester, N. Y. [52ltf 
STREET & SMITH, 
PROPRIETORS OF “THE NEW YORK WEEKLY,' 
No. 88 lteekjimn, Street, N. Y. 
I 1MK. I’ugi-it I’ci-petoa] Klin. t’liUntcd July, IM57.— 
J Superior to »uv iu n. a for Wood or Coal. 2‘ , curd* of 
wood, or 1/2 tune of coat to pa) bbl*— coal not mixed with 
stone. Address [43i-tfj C. D. PAGE, Rochester, N. Y. 
V IMM.E SEEDS FOB SALE.—I lisvo now on hand 
Furtv liOAbeia good clean Apple Seclr, Orders for the 
same will be promptly attended to at the Genesee Seed 
Store, Rochester, N. Y., by J. RAPALJE. 621eow-tf 
Iv Franklin. Mich., January 5th, 1860, ADELPHTA.daugh¬ 
ter of Geo. W. and Ann Clement, aged 3 years and 11 mos. 
