NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 
Valuable Gift* for tin* Year I860—Gcnr-ge G. Evaos. 
Gladding'* Horae Pilch-Fork S. Bullock. 
HVyiit.sn Corn—M. E. (JranJal. 
i’poi-h ot Dolli* Dutton—Albert Norton. 
Gnrrirn and Kiflld Sc,»d*. R, I I }tailock. 
(Jrcen-Il •««<•». Hoi-House*, itc A liar thill, 
first nlr Farm for Sola K 1). AtchiusOn. 
Wits Albany Strawberry Vine* -Joseph Caldwell. 
"con-torn .lion,T. B. Burnet 
Soraii" and Iinphee Sugar Cano See 1—Hedges, Free & Co 
Ne w F.i w-grecn* Parsons ,V Cn. 
jVinr.o Albert PotaToe*—K. Hal#. 
Guam. and PIsAlsr—J K Chaiipell. 
Tree*- by the 100 or Le-.i— K C Frost 
True )■ ranklin Grape Vine#—0. T. llob^B. 
Isabella Grapu Vines —W H. A G. H. Adams. 
Apple Trees for Sale C. F. Wearer. 
iy For Horticultural Advertisements Bee page 111. 
itliu'kcts, Commerce, &e. 
Ruiur. Nkw-Yokkrr OsrioB, ) 
Rochester, April 3, 1830. ) 
Floor — Market without much animation, hut prices sus¬ 
tained. Such sales as are made are almost entirely for the 
supply of the home demand. 
Grain The only chances in this department ot trade are 
in Corn and Barley, which have fallen off. The latter is 
very freely offered at our Quotations. 
Ail other matters are as last quoted 
ROCHB3TKB W HOLES ALJS PIUOES. 
d, and prices without material “ f'\ O TNT T 1 Tr> "P? ivr gv -r ivr ?? 
andSwheJlirtuX’perS r'^-wn ,juried, TbSSr^llorae 
m , anil ... neaa at fr>..,j per head n cenilv been re-purchased by J B. Bitioo.t, E*q., in 
K tr nm tmnu i, t 1. ... I *.. < I ... *.’ t t.. . v i>.. i i. * ’ •. . 
Siiekp —In fair demand, and prices without material 
change. Purchases during the work at 1.133 head at $S@8 
l>er head, or8*4(o)Bi$c pc.r tt>, and 272 head at $8,3J per head 
—average weight lot) lbs. 
Hoos— We could uut learn of any sales. 
—| AUas and Argun. 
Flop* a.vd Breus. 
Flour,wint. wheat.$fl,,K>aiA73 
Flour,springdo. _$A,iDMA,at 
Flour, bin'llwtieat.il/iO a 1,78 
Meal, Indian. $l/On.|g*l 
Eggs, dosen. 12®i3e 
Hooey, box.USialflc 
Candles, box.12(cU13e 
Candles, extra .He 
Fur its sxn Roots. 
Wheat. G-nei.ee...$j,l.’<ati.lO Apples, bushel.75c(a$l 
Best whits Ctui'a. fd,40£Vl,iA Apples, dried.?l,ix*.njl,l.! 
Corn, old... M i,for Peaches, dried, l) lb. .... 13c 
Corn, new ... — .... M ciiiu Cherries, dried, $) tb IK rate 
Coni, new.SH.« Ate 
Rye, 60 tb*. ft bu. TjcTAc 
Oats, by .Teighl.3aci?2c 
Barley .. .Wditfiflc 
Buckwheat. lOfiuiOc 
Beans. ..7A@88e 
MR ATfl. 
Pork, Mess.*i7,ooai7,ao 
Pork, clear_*20,014 o)au,Q0 
Pork, cwt.... »<i,SOa'7,00 
Brel', p cwt. .il.lXKusi.llO 
Soring la til tm.eu'h.$1,8001,78 
Mutton, earcasM.4ud8><c 
Hams, smoked.lOfail 1c 
Shoulders.7"V L ic 
Chickens.. '.lalilr 
Turkeys..OOfJiISc 
Geese.34 o'Mi; 
Ducks, P pair.38@Mo 
Daiuv, &q. 
Butter, roll .12>j6i‘,Mc 
Butter, lirkin.00" 12'-,e. 
ClieeHP.Oorile. 
hard, tried.lKyULGc 
Tallow, rough. 7S'c 
Tallow, tried.lOpd'Ao 
Cherries, dried, p th I S , 2te 
Pluina, dried..IftollSo 
Potatoes..tUiiiWc 
fllbl is i. 
Slaughter. *26c 
Calf.. »ulOo 
Sheep pells. nor.'ii>ii,r0 
I'Hmb pelts.. . MtetillJW 
tiRKtlR, 
Clover, bush ..tl.7AoA,iM 
timothy. 3,nOduS. 25 
SfiJtTiHJK*. 
Wood, hard$4,flo;^i,ftj 
W nod, soft.$.3.00003/4) 
Coal, Lehigh..$5,78m.6,oo 
I lord, Scranton ... $.1,2804,80 
Coal, Pitts ton ...Jl.AVmVsi 
Coal, Sharuokin $4,2.'>;isq,50 
Coji'.CLur . --lOCsOlS^c 
-lit, bbl. .#1.10 
liny, tun .#IO,tXX5H«,00 
Stiniv, tun,.#«.(#» - H.4K1 
Wool, p th. . 3(l048c 
Wbiterisli, bbl.$9,01l.u/tl/O 
Codfish,p quintal J-l,fi(Aqj3,23 
Trout, bbl.W,U«i)8,8() 
FHODDPE AND I'itOVlSlON fflAUIUIT.K. 
NKW YORK, Apuii. 2. Fr.OPR—Market du,U aqd heary. 
A few stnAll parcels are seuiug to the Irmta it previous 
prices, but large lots could not bo reaiuod upon except at a 
decline Sales at #A,brjA,'J9 for miner State ; Rl.iJdifL.'lfi 
lor extra m $3,l3i 3,20 For am pet Western: $8,at:ujS,fl0 for 
extra do; $vo..iri,oy lor inferior to good shipping brands 
extra round lump Ohio - closing dull and heavy Cami 
dlau in rnnd-r.ite request at unchanged prices: sales at 28, 
3.Vtt)7,()0 for eoiiiumu to clloico extra. 
Gkaiv Wheat.'• toady with a moderate ruining demand; 
sale* Milwaukee club at $1,24; winter red Michigan, Illinois 
arid Ohio at fl.15 delivered; very choice white Canipta at 
$1/2 Rye quiet at sVeiW, Harley dull at 70.mW Corn, 
demand ilinite ! and market heavy; sales at TlK'nlle mlx-d 
western, iti'llver' d; TXuttoc yellow Jersey and' Southern: 
iSaplr. white Southern. Oats steady at 13011c. for State 
Western and Canadian. ’ 
hist mouth M,D3bbls; rune late hist ye.u M.’Jfkl. Lard dull 
and drooping; ••ale.' lit lu l «.yll(x Butter 11 on lie for Ohio. 
Hstil'JOc lor State. Cheese steady at lO^OflUi^c. 
AffliKK—There in only amodetuio iuquicy for Pearls at 
$8,87; Pots aro steady at $8,48. 
ALBANY, MAHtm 3! Knot'it ami Mkai. Sales about 
800 bbl*door; no change in prices. Wo quote: 
Common to good State,..$S,00: t8,30 
runny an I i *.trr* alut*,. .»,8i>.iilil62 
Coiimmn to good Western,. .. .Vxva.VSkJ 
Extra Mictiignu, Wisconsin, Indiana, Ac,,.. d, 0 O'Uti, 7 fl 
Kxtra Ohm,... .. fi,0(X«J7,9U 
Coimnon (..tnadiiU), ... S,2M'u)H iX) 
Kxt.ru Cauadun,.. " li, l»ai7!as 
kancy Genesee,.. ..8,78(0111,28 
Kxtra Genesee. , -- 6,80 «;7,8« 
Extra Kentucky,..... . <i, 80 ® 7,80 
Corn nieuh I3'| |4». r i ho lbs. Buckwheat Hour quite, 
Grain So Males of wheat; fl.tjj iil,6,5 la tisked fur the hesl 
sample*nf white Michigan in tuarhet. Corn the sales marie 
i e in car lots at the Ceiitnil Km I it, ad at 7»"'73c; 7.V, deliv- 
eied on hoard, and 74 75- at Knot Albany, luvuriling In 
duality. A lot of Canada We *f oata sold at hie in hurley 
the only mle reported is lid bn. two-rowed at 7jc, 
>KKI> CIOTCr seed 7\:j-"Sc. for medium from first hands 
and in lots; large seed is scarce at Timothy sells 
steadily at «3,37dn3,r,2 lor llflnois, aud $3,02 ,3,75 tor Stale.g 
BUFFALO, Ai'Kit. 2.-Ft.orH The market is quint, tlm 
lejlv sales reported being 210 bhls. at 5,25 for good to 
Choice nr Ira Wi-cooslti, and f.',,7.V"tv27 for white wheat 
double <*xtri»* liiiil fiifu/iti? bntmijH. 
Chain Wheat i« quiet, and we hoard of no sales. Corn 
Is m moderate demand and market steady There were 
sab's of 3 car loads, part bagged and on track, at toy Hi ids. 
Gals are quoted nominal at Sfic for small Iota. Barley re¬ 
mains at ofitodOc. ltyo nominal at about Idc. 
Skko Nominally unchanged. Timothy held at $3,23. 
and Clover at $1,28. 
I'aov isionm Dull and no sales. 
TORON'ff), March 31 FfiOfiu- -Our quotations of flour 
ire almost nominal Both buyers anil Miller, are holding 
back, anil very little is done. 
Boublo extra,.,...$5,80(0)8,75 
Kxtra,.. . 5,2808,80 
bancy..8,0tXb:f.,I3 
oupurnne No. I,... i.iiHinUJo 
Do. No. 2,. 4,2X0)4,40 
oatmeal, . *, 28 f«o,ix) 
Cornrnoal, . H,28nn3,5l) 
Gkai.v The deliveries uf wheat wer- largo last week, but 
Huh week have fallen ott very I'.onslderably. Prices at pres¬ 
ent figure* are firm. We quote: Prime fall wneat $1,2’ c 
,33: eoiumon In fair, $l,I.Vdil,25; Fpring wheat,97*S'«i$l,0Jt. 
Carlcy—'l'lK, supplies for the week have reivliud about 1, 
:4»1 bushels, At Unit there won a slight increase in price, 
but a lull suhsfqnsntl y t'loucd. From 87'" 02c. c 1 bushel Is 
at.air quota till n. Pea- About 8,1)00 bushels; mm Itet firm at 
..a:uiH)c; — a ledijctiiiu of about 2c on tlie we efc. Oat* Not 
much doing in oats. We have, however, to report a full in 
the price of this grain also. We quote oat* at 33ta33e. per 
bushed. 
Ci.ovKft Skkh—T he market is glutted with clover seed.— 
' 00(1 samples sold at wholesale bring $<,80. <Hobt. 
T1IE CATTEK IUAUKKT8. 
/‘n ^ YORK, Ma ki'Ii 27. —Ths run-cot prices for the wMek 
the market- ,ue ax foilqwe: 
r,;!! ,, Li^ r o',', K v i r lv ’’ 1 duaiity, jpowt. $ 1(1,00;? 11,001 ordi- 
ordinary, $4tisS; ej,mrnon. $3/4>‘i,4,iVa 
bwtxK. First quality, 8>. o,6Ji; all 
BHIGITTON, March 29.—AI market 
r. >' head, W.V), 
inferior, fefaiS. 
others, 5'aC'i,6>a. 
317,75*, Becoiid quality, 9«,7.V, third quality, $S,StX>r:A75 ’ 
Work i no oxrn $*8, 1 ’ ’ 
Miltelt Cows -$n* T 10 ; Comrnoo, $I$.0I9. 
Vkat. Calvrr Ss, 
oTokks -Yearlings, none; two years old, $17@22; three 
yearn old. $23 1j®j, - ’ 
Hioks- Huai-^e h IDJ Calf Skins, I0@llc I) lb. 
Tali,ow 70JKc^ft. 
bHKKP A.NP J,aMas $2,80@2,75; Extra, JTd.C.OO. 
Pm,T8-$i2MraR,74c each. 
Rjiring pig*, wholesale, 7®0e HI fb.; retail, 7 
woe. rat Bugs, uqilti'nerd, 0c. 
CAMBRIDGE, March 28.—^Whole nnmber of Cattle nt 
S* r f<d Sfd about ill Leave*, and 100 Store*, consisting of 
Working Oxen, llllch Cows, and one.tirri and throe years obi. 
1 ricks-M arket Beef-Extra, *7,8DW.^oo; first quality, 
iij 7,2j; s-.-orid qualitv,$8,73: third quality, Id; orilinary, $J, 
Sjbbtta WcPsing Oxen $90, »120." 173. 7 ' 
Cows ANU Cai.vvs $28, arc 62. 
olds*$ 28 *^ 5wo y«>»-' old*! W7®32; three year 
Shkkh and Lamiis— 1,380 at market; prices in lots, $2,25 
weSgl, t Wh ’ l ‘ X "“’ W n ' 5 - W each, or 4 i6c c) fb.live 
Bidks- Hf-fifsc. Tallow,7(g7,^c. 
Cam’.sicink |i)>.- nr. th. 
PK 1 .T 8 - *l,a«S<SiI.7A each. 
vkai. Oai.vbs— None. 
ALBANY, A mi ii. 2. CattI-K -The receipts are again 
unexpectedly large- some 273 head in excess of last week, 
wiierj it was supposed that about the maximum number 
n:"1 been reached. 
- Ttii* week. Last week 
rrenuura.ewS.'tSa 
[i*'™ .. 1% "8'i 47-J®3W 
first quality...Djobl ; 4>4@4K 
Second quality. 3«@4 3*;fS,-4.'t 
Jhinj quality.2!K®3^ 2Ji'@3 
liilertnr.2>ito 2h,'5i2»i 
' M ln 'taut request at $ 28 ",3.’ for inferior to 
Oi iiuury, and $ID" 47 for the best on the market- 
THE WODIj ill A It IUJTH. 
NEW YORK, March 29. The market is Hu’l, buyers and 
sellers being somewii.at at vai iaric- rt-sne. ting ortces, The 
state of the Goods market Is ant tiling hut s ltisiaclorv.— 
Goods are sli.'wol sale eiiniat Ifiqplft :1 cent from the open¬ 
ing tales "f the seasnu, no matter Imw good tlio style and 
lin sh. This -s owing in » nnm-ure to conflicting Interest* 
and large itnpo-taUon*. Matiuffusturcm and their agents, 
consequently, seeing no goadmospnet ahead, are shy pur¬ 
chasers, and only buy according to tlo-ir legiUmnle want*. 
Dealm-Sj on tlo» contrary, hr* reluctant 1 " make any further 
£,.noei-x,iih at (he moioeut, alleging thaf, with nil their 
risks, prices are no higher now than at t h c dipping fcasmi, 
the modut averainli la-inr to Imv for cash arid to sel 1 on 
time— xomelimra to iloiiUtful e.iaiditors. They also assort 
that the stock of line Domestic find Foreign avsiiahlo Is 
quite SM'.all, and that the very finest iiaalitie.i will maintain 
their tirices the next two mouth', though tliero maybe 
softening in the price* of thc medium and lowest grades in 
view of the appr ich of the ollii, C'linlmied with III- cir 
cuinstances Jlhnve referred to. Another (‘Ills*-, however, in¬ 
terested inure or less in some small Woolen Mills, would 
have us believe prices have declined materially, and to 
•lemanst’iile this, mix up .State, Ohio, and Pennsylvania 
parcel* to sell as Washington County Wool from the latter 
State But such tricks can ntl'y he palmed oil on those who 
are not well oosled. We make no fnrtuor alteration in 
prices: the transaction* comprise HO.uhO IU*. native common 
to full-blood extra Saxon v nr 37,'i'iOn ; 30,ixk) rhs. Calif,,rnla 
fair to li no at IS." 25c.; -(),'M) lbs. pulled at:«X".48a for No. I 
Citv and extra Country; 1(0 bales Donskoi at ')LS(n) 22 i'„; 80 
do, Cordova&t 2 fri<c ; 2 f> do. white washed Smyrna at 28c, 
and a small lot of unwasbed do. at lie.. 6 months: atao, 100 
boles Mi'stixo, on private terms. We quote: 
Am. Saxony fleece 7-1 fb... MS3&60 
Am. full-blood Merino..... 62 (<;W, 
Am. half-blood and three-f'aurtlis Morino_ a’ s7o.pt 
Am. native and one-fourth Morino.37(uM2 
Extra, Pulled.. . , .. 1 kui-Pt 
Superfine, Pulled. SWaHS 
No. 1 , Pulled...80036 
California, extra. f»)5hi) 
California, Une, unwashed. 28(5)32 
C*lifomln, common do. Itpillti 
l'enivian, washed ... lHfiirA) 
Valparaiso, nowiisbed... II(ail3 
South Am. common, washed. lUhitJ.'f 
South Am. Kiilre Rios, do... IftallH 
South American, unwashed. fi(e)12 
South Am. Cordova, washed. a»"122 
East India, washed . .. 20 (n >22 
Afriivin, unwashed . *k<T)18 
African, washed... 1802H 
Smyrna, unwashed .... U 
Smyrna, washed... . 22(o2M 
Mexican, unwashed. 1 I<wtl 8 
— I'rihunt. 
BOSTON, MAROfl 29—Tlie demand for fleccn and pulled 
wool h.v been fair, and priees nre steady Sales of l‘*',0(X) 
tbs. at prices ringing from .fikdlftflc. for medium to good lleece 
and '!S «182c. lor HUperilne and extra pulled, lo foreign, tho 
transactions coDonrlse 2,o00 bales Gape, Sourii American. 
.Mediterranean aud Peruvian, at prices not public; of 
which 1,3011 bales were Cupe. Sale of foreign amount to 
near 1,11116,1)10 lbs. 
Saxony Jr Merino.09070 Western mixed.(X )@00 
Full blood.6101,188 Smyrna, washed _l(x®3u 
Si and fi blood.42086 Do. unwashed... 9ee|8 
Common.380-11 Syrian... ... 11023 
Pulled exlo, .. ..,<3082 Cape. 2I("W2 
Do. superfine,.JWi',?w7 Crimea.. »«H7 
Do. No. I....lOdiril Bueno* Ayres.. ... fit,643 
Do. No. 2 . hhouhO Peruvian, washed_ .28032 
CHICAGO, March'.") The market remains very quietaml 
almost enlircly nominal at the following prices: 
Flbkuk -Common, native.. 30 "file 
Quartnr blood ...H.’VuWle 
Half blood ..38da.37o 
Thrcn-qnatter blood..SY">42o 
Full blood Saxony. 4 fi(q) 4 Mc 
P 6 I.I.KD— No. 1... .2IX<i)38C 
Superfltie.30fn'35c 
Extra.3S(in40c 
Doublo Extra . ..4(X<r)42e 
K.v , and brought back to the State „f New York. He will 
"bind the present.*e ixon.commencing May Ird, I.Sfti, at the 
slatde or Hon. Gen. Briiaori.nMedina, flrlcans Co, N. 
I •, at SIS tlie MV'i«on, and ?28 In insure a toal, pavahle in 
advance. Pasturage at 7’. cents per week. Mares at the 
risk of their owner*. Address 
63-1-st WM. KEENAN, OroetD, Medina, N. Y. 
ORJOWl GAItllKN AM) I II.ID sl ips, i,, ir AL . 
) j i,oita's Aimir-i'i.ti.a.ii. Wakkiidi-sk am, .Hum. Stork, 
Knclu-nter, N V. Gicstcjirc ha* been taken in the aciei;- 
tlOil 111 our slock nf Scod*, which will lie •old at as Imv rates 
aa by spy other e.'ahlishue'llt In Ine iguintrc. (in receipt 
nf one dollar, by road, we w ill rorwunl by Kmoi h*, or otlicV- 
wise, a* directed, snldrct to freight, twemv-five snrl* (*»x- 
i>euny purkagi s, unit Jillrd ,I of standard and reliable (Lir- 
<!• n Vegetable Seed*, mdoi te'l by us, or the person sending. 
II you want n good .nsMiiitment of Seeds, just try n». Our 
word for it, you shall he satisfied with thequaliti ami quan¬ 
tity ol tlie seeds. Address 
K. D. HALLOCK, Rochester. N. Y 
(JLADDINQ’S 
FIORSE l > J r [’( j IT-FO li I v ! 
aiANLI'AOTl/BKD IIY r*. Ill I.LOCK, 
Tills valuable improvement possesses many Important 
advantages over all other Forks, among which are flic fol¬ 
lowing:—file tinea being allow,ol to drop to discharge its 
load, the tilling of the handle, n« in other forks,i« avoided; 
hence, hay can tn- unloaded with the utiieiM facility ami 
case into shed window, or beneath purlitie beams, and 
other place* where oilier Horse Fork* cannot, ho used. U 
can in all case* bo niuiinged witli greater case than any 
other liorse Fork. It is equally adapted to stacking. With 
tins Fork a Ion of liny may bu-unloaded in from live to 
seven minutes, 
TEST I rvTOTxT I /V L,S. 
Its simplicity, durability and pnrfect openJinn, n well as 
comparatively trilling expense, recommend It* uv- to the 
fariuor* of our country. A. B. DlOKlNSON. 
Tiik best machine for tho purpose within ofir Uiinwlodge. 
anil Uicrefore commend It to the attention of all interested. 
It must prove a decided acquisition In the having season, 
when both time and labor am money. 
D. I). T, MlII IRK. 
It will prove a wonderful labor saying machine. I bu- 
lu're irio-.-cver tried, it will bn found protitanle. 
JOHN JOHNSON, Geneva. 
Hnt.oaping hay at Ihu barn by homo-power i* such a 
simple opcruliqn that it unnms wonderful how a sunsible 
tanner can continue the exccmlinglv hard labor nf lifting 
it a RirHiti at a lime in the Htilling heat of a July after¬ 
noon. ft. i 'I'ribu.nr 
Tria best iippaiulus for unloading hay we ire nenuainted 
witli. (iunentu f'asmcr 
Hr. adpiNc'n Ilriit*K Piii.-ii-Fouk I* one of Ihu labor saving 
rafRjjiiH-a which will pay to purchase. I’rairit hirmtr. 
i WfiOAOjNtv In a barn by means of a Horse Pitch-Fork Is 
bncmtilng ulilln i-oininon 111 some section* of our country, 
anil will tic practiced every where a;< »oon us the tanners 
ili"lerstai"l Up- nperatolii. The invention of ('. K. Olml- 
•Jlng is the best we liayo secu i„ ois-ration. America a 
Y ' ' J * 1 15 l, K <3-1 FTH, 1/^ a iv s a. fa i* tev xv d s 
AV .. EOH SALK. 
FOR THE YEAR 1SGO. THE OARDEN OF THE WEST.” 
TO CA1 II ALI.Al’jt EMIGRANTS, and all otlior* wishing 
-- CHEAP HOMES and RAFK INVESTMENTS. * 
K’llD’PY 'I’HOUSAN I > ACRES 
IMPORTANT TO BOOK BUYERS! OF C110I0E LAND FOR SALE! 
This land ha* been selected with a (/rent ihul af rare. 
iwiiig to tlm extensive patronage bestowed upon the WATKKFD by civ'lNif STItklAMH orKF&'Ld Zt 
nr/irvr * r ^ T t', r« _ __ of it in ivlio^ Kttjlro.idM nHlnt rtftOll IMlUfl 
RIO T.N T A Ij OI PT-BOO K ENTERPRISE ! $ tcniJU)n warranted tu bo (KiOD Al)IUCUIiTfMlA 1 « 
LAN 11 . 
Tho INDUCEMENTS which KANHjVS olTorx toHotll^rn, 
INSTITUrKD IN 1854, 11,1,1 Men My to ('.•iruhihhU-, un* btlUr ami orcuter limn 
unvwhnru .‘Uc upon Ilia Continent. 
I lin clitimh* m the mowl coritf^nhii .mil umTOiit)!''! hcinir in 
UY" the Hnfuc lahuida with Virginia ;in»I Kentucky. Tho cropn 
I’ l/f n °j bcinpr unHtroyed by Into Spring or oarly 
GEORGE G. EV A^NsS, The mirforo of the country 1* exceedingly beautiful and 
’ attractive. 1 he *oil is rich luid enduring, mil since the 
IMPORTANT TO BOOK BUYERS! 
Owing to tlm extensive patronage bestowed upon the 
ORIGIN A I, GI F T - B O O K ENT E RPRISE ! 
INSTITlJTF.I) in 1854, 
Ami now permanently located in the largo Iron Building, 
NO. 431) CHESTNUT STREET, 
PHILADELPHIA. 
And, from tlm ini-roused facilities of tlm establishment and 
the inducements offered by the leading manufacturers and 
publishers, he is now prepared to distribute 
MORE VAliUABIiE GIFTS 
Than heretofore to all who patronixa ins liberal method of 
disposing of New and Standard works. And to award 
A LARGER PER 0KNTAGE TO AGENTS 
Than any other establishment in the country. 
IF YOU WANT A BOOK. 
T HE II E A 1) Q U A R T E R 8 
u uc IK 1 . 1 ( 1 - beat W* have seeu in operation. American 
AgrtevUibri.il 
(’. K. Gr.AooiUD lias coaiitriicteil a Fork which after a 
leci-nt. truil we are satisfied is an important improvement 
Ubang Cullmalur 
c .y- Till, above testimonials am selected from maeu 
""SflfiEl Svi'l uV .* ;/ * atiova testimonials am selected from many 
' cUrJj r', , ', .- s- others, Ini* rigners iH-ing^.-ie-t-all v I, -.own as distinguished 
" S rVin ..:.. ‘.17 Sgri"ll|till ,hIh. All who ham seen it operate.Ilgl'ifl ip" 10 ‘ 
... mam Peruvian, washed.JkX-632 Indulig the State tailrs"ifY’mmsylvmm 'Zl New Yort' 
1 29 -Thc markoi rnnmlnM very qui 0 taoj! ll] T ,t *,^l’ !*,„* /. i 0 ,^. aud Ifniiod 
ninal at the following price h: ki!irp rt ^ 1 * fur buttidort iminoroun (bounty 
iltarriagcs. 
At Utica, N. Y , March 27th, 1861), by the Roy. P. If. Fow 
•■kb, Mr. U1LHEKT N. LA WHENCE, of Vernon, aud Miss 
DOLLY FRANKLIN, ol Avn. 
I.x Parma, on Hie 22 d March, by the Rev. 0. I). Bkooks, 
Mr. WF.Si.KY GABI.OOK and Miss LYDIA M. SMITH, all 
of Parma. 
3.5ucrtiscmcnt0. 
ADVi-lItTIKI N« TIC KMX, In Advance TtilRTV-FlVK 
Cksts a Line, eouh insertion. A prick and a half for extra 
display, or 82’. cents per Hue of space. BPKOAt. Norici;*, 
(following reading matter, leaded.) Seventy Cents a Line. 
I)III.STIC AI.1IKKT I’OTATOKK —’The gnnoine article; 
I B'leeted, of medium »ixe, exi>res*ly (or seed; in barrels 
containing two and a half bashftis, or more; will bedeliv- 
1 -red at the Carr at tlAaca, nr at Cayuga Undue, for three 
dollar* a barrel. Albinos, with remittance, 
634-ut B. HALE, Aurora, Cayuga Co., N. Y. 
1 ,'nirw .. * " " ‘"‘-"uioun uouiuy 
fof»i k li! { ld,ir?ll4 PullOA * 124 ‘ St#t0 ana ,V ' ur ‘‘7 Ki«hlH 
" ‘ HTKI*II l-'.N HI LLOCK. Agent, 
"■*(-.jlern. Colupihla X Roads, Bradford Go., Pa. 
t\T~ For sale by E. D. IIA I.I.OCK, Rmdm*lo r , and by 
Implement dealer., throughout Western New York. 
O AVI.s 8 EkPbDi 6 and Poaph Blow Potatoes, for seed 
$2 d bill. WM lv GltlDLKV, N. Chill, Men. Co , N. y! 
te iA.Mi; AMI FANCY PDPI.ruV, KAmtiTK. ETC. 
XX .Hpriiio circular mov ready sent free send I'm-one 
r-gaq l rexli fnr sottlUg, salely packed, froni over 36 different 
van* tie* ol l ow Is. Address. 
M*** K. S RALPH, Box 21 , Ihitf.iln, N. Y. 
n llBIIARD Mil AMI Mil l) A l tV IHH.I-.M A I .F. | poo 
pounds ol liubbiird Hipuish Suml at wholesale v i-rv 
Cheap, by the original introducer. My seed am „f the 
purest quality, to be , 1 *I at lie- lowest rates. Circulars 
Piny card* sup] A led by the quantity grail* 
JAM Ed J. H (iREODKY ' Yt.o-iiiebead, Jloss. 
A TIFMION lAIOl KU.S! I’lUOK KK. 11 tIC El> l 
Howard y (Ketchup s Patent*,; / Horir Mower. 
new patt.-ie, all iron li/l.t dr ,It. pries only $UH). How¬ 
ard s new Due Horse .Mower, all Iron, light draft, will cut 
six |mrs»of any k.iel of gr:o s per (lav, -price $/: i. Com- 
’,r?‘ ‘a’ii'v '“si'i I r ” ice ,f ,3u .Wood |man? Two Hnrae Mower, 
[ir f.v) All have Emery * pa tent adjustable lever and 
warranted. Fend for pampbfei Address 
833-2t R L. IldlVAHri n,,m.i.. w v 
price$80 All have Emery's psteut adjustable lever are 
mUor. andtcarranled. Fend for pamphlet Address 
AU- 21 . U |„ HOWARD, BnfIWo, N- Y. 
MODKK lOltlllKSKVHON. N„ w R,- UA 7 M x VI.AI.H; 
KrahnieinK lUK Iluif-i:. I'm, ii.k- 
GEORGE G-. EVANS, 
PROPRIETOR OF THE OLDEST AND 
LARGEST GIFT-BOOK ENTERPRISE 
IN THE WORLD, 
No. -Hi!) CHESTNUT STREET, 
PHILADELPHIA, 
Where all hooks are sold at tho publisher's lowest prices, 
and you have the 
ADVANTAGE 
of receiving 
A HANDSOME PRESENT, 
Worth from 80 Cents to 100 Dollars, 
WITH EACH BOOK. 
YOU CAN ORDER ANY’ HOOKS that, you may want, 
(of amoral character,) in any department of literature, of 
which the retail price is $ 1 , or mure, and, if in print, they 
will he furnished ul the publisher's prices, and promptly 
sent, accompanied with Gifts, to luiy part of the world. 
PERFECT HATISFAOTION GUARANTIED lo all who 
may favor us with their order*. 
SEND FOR A CLASSIFIED CATALOGUE of ROOKS, 
which contains a full description of over 16,660 volume*, 
Ct.uiiuicing the writing* of nil the p<qniln.r and standard 
authors of the age. This Catalogue will he sent free. 
SELECT YOUR BOOKS, enclose the price, with the 
amount, required for postage, and one trial will satisfy you 
that the best pluce in the country to purchase hooks Is at 
THE EXTENSIVE 
C6K6IIO AND IMPUFF. MI4.AII LANK 
) ) aro offering for sale sirie.tly pure and wi ll i 
t ’ are oil 
cane seei 
Sorgho 
ge, for three mere and gi,doners, and ) will it heiSil^ 
i Co., N. Y . “Fruit Caitme fur tlie Million/ 
(Dim —We /• \, n "l*-R<")K <>i- Fun i -i'i r.n as Being a Guide i u the 
iponedsugar Lulliniitwn ami Management ul Fruit Trent: with con- 
/ li AND AND I’LAriTKII. — Always on hand, Peruvian 
x s Guano, Goverument brand Also, the Antei man Com 
piiuy’s Guano, aud G.irbuU's Plaster 
J. K. CHAPPELL. AOKJO', 
831-21 66 Kxcliarige St,, Rochilitter, N. Y‘. 
I/JIU4T ItATK FAICU I Oil 8 AI.K Situated mi Ue 
i south si-Ie or the Ridg- Road, in Parma, containing 88 
acres, improved, It has first class buildings, fences, and 
fruit,and is well watered. Convenient InRuilmaiLCtmrcli,•- 
iSdiools, Mills, Ac., and only 13 miles from Rochester. Also 
12 f, acres of wiiod-Iaud, near the farm. Par t of tho pur¬ 
chase money ran remain for u term of years, 
R. D A TCI) INSUN, 
831-It Parma, Monroe Co., N. Y. 
TlIK Subscriber offers to Farmers throughout the country 
the' EGYPTIAN CORN, which upon trial l ist year was 
found to ripen, planted even llte lien! uf July It is esti¬ 
mated, from its viqy pro I i IU-. qualities, to yield 2<Ki bushel* 
in-r acre, and weighs by nealed measure., 05 pi,finds lo the 
bushel This Core whs produced from norne procured direct 
from Mr. JoXJta, our Ceimular Agent, directly on his retnin 
from Egypt. Itroqnlie* no iliif'-rent culture from that of 
other varletiej, and to thc South two crops can be raised in 
one Henson on tlm same ground. It grows in the fnrm of a 
Tree, and twenty-lwo earn have go,wo upon one stalk, and 
H ill average from five to fifteen hie ilumcbtiC une it u n,, 
paralleled. YVfien ground and properly bolted, it Isnqtial in 
color and finei.ess lo wbeaten Hour An a forage irui>, by 
Rowing iu drill* or broadcast, (nr early feed, there is no kind 
ol corn so well adapted to milch news, aud uoue that will 
yield half the value in stalks or corn 
It can he successfully grown in any State of the Union, 
from Maine to Texas. I con give the mostsatisiactery refer¬ 
ences that the coru is, in every respect, what. I represent it 
to he, and further, I am the only person throughout tlm 
Country who has tins variety of corn. Having secured a 
quantity, I am uow able to till all orders, for triosu desirous 
of testing it. 
To any person who will inclose in a letter, One Dollar, in 
ritimp* or i um-ncy. directed to me, I will send, postugo- 
jiaid, siilflro-ot corn to produce enough to plant, tlie j'ollow- 
ieg year, from tweritv to thirty acres; aho, directions for 
planting and cultivation. 
I 1 / To any person that will get up a club of IVK, 1 will 
send a packago gratis. 
Give your full name, Post-Office, County and .State, writ¬ 
ten plain, so that uo errors may occur. 
Address M. K. citAMUl, 
531-lt Sandwich, De Kalb Co., Illinois. 
< Ilf.IGr\’i’ WEATHER ouide, 
OR A BAROMETER FOR EVERYBODY! 
SOMKTIIINO Nuw, clieup nod handsome, the case being 
iron, Jitiianed, aod beautifully ormimenu-d, and vei v at¬ 
tractive lor an office, hunk, hotel, or dwelling house. Sent 
by Kx press, at $S, «r, $10. Letters nr inquiry Attended to 
promptly. 
I V Every Funner * In mid hare our wend for a Circu¬ 
lar Addrew S. G BUWKN, Medina, Orleans (J" . N Y., 
OVlII Munujncliirrr ’ 
” YV" i»i' V tlm neighbor* wlm, not warned by the Barom¬ 
eter, are racing'and rh i-iug lo save the uut-lsying crop.' 
Henry Irani lieeehrr. 
D M Dkwkv, Agiud, Arcndc, RochCHtor, N. Y. 
E H .S.v.MioiLV, Agent, (i Long YVtoirf, Buffalo. S33-lt 
( IAN ADA FI 1*'K WIIF.AT -Can ho Inel at tho Genesee 
J RAPALJE. 
EVEES 
Miss 
LITTLE FAIRY,” 
I)iltl on. 
The smallest girl in the world, of her age, 9 years old, 26 
inches high, and 
Weighing Only 13 Founds. 
An infinitely greater curiosity than Geu. Tom Thumb. 
- -0 -- 
PKOGU A M. JVI Id . 
1, A Bong by LiUta Dolltn, 
2 , Misses of tier own age will be invited upon Hie stage 
w ith her to show that she can only reach to their elbows. 
3, A Polka by Little Motile. 
I A Song hv little YVilbchuiaa Kar-pes,, 
8 . The Little Fairy m carried about the house in a Flow ¬ 
er Basket. 
<i. A Fancy Dance hr title YVilhclmlna. 
7. A Comic Song by Dollic 
8 . Dollic corn t-ared with the smallest child to be found 
in the audience. 
9. A Song in German, by little YV'ilhelmina. 
10 Dollle walks through the diffeiont parts of the house 
among the audience. 
11 Delhi* stands up- u the extended hand of her father. 
12 . Y’ielln Solo by Muster George Monk. 
13. Bailor's llunipipn in i liaructer, by little U'ilhelminu. 
14. Dollle will sing I'it Sixty two, in character. 
, 8 he will givo Levees at 
C'oriixtUiu.« lla.ll, ltoc-li<*Mt<-i-, 
Fkipxy and Satiuumy, Afternoon aud Evening, April 6 lli 
and 7th, at .t and 7F» o’clock■ Admission, 1.5cent*: Children, 
Iff oentH. ALBERT NORTON, Manager. 
J. H. Ln.l.ix, Agent. 831-It 
( IAN ADA FI 1*'K WIIF.AT -Can he hud at the Genesee 
x / heed Store, 6 s Buffalo St., Rochester, N. Y 
J. rapaljb. 
r/k H(IKI<ei.H LIIINF.MK Sl'UAIt LANF. HKKD 
• jx r Georgia grown, at $2,56 per bustieL Addriv- 
It 1 VV. BRIGGS, West Ma-codon, YVaype Co., N. Y. 
lAI’AN ADDLE DIK MELON. Packet* containing 40 
• I needs, with direction* for lire, will bo sc at to any address 
upon the receipt of 3 three cent stamps. 
I ALLEN A MoKVVAlN, Springfield, Mas*. 
A 6 IISTS WANTED -Tosell4 now invention*. 
»i,VOW Agents have made over $28,nm) on one, better 
'ban nil Other similar agencies. .Send four stamps and get 
fi pages particulars, gnti.i 
8 -'« !it EPHRAIM BROWN, Lowell, Maas. 
/ ' EM’LNK III BltAHD MJI ASII HEED. 48 perfect 
x * Seeds fur l three cent postage >t.unps; 100 perfect Seeds 
fm a three e.eut i-nsiTig" stamps, sent to any address in the 
Unlnn, post-paid. Address 
832-.lt ALLEN A MdKLWAIN, Springfield, Mas*. 
J >< >OK rV<i IC PM r rs W A i\TEH 
* s7“ For Circulars address GKO. F TUTTLE, 
881-131 No. 100 Nassau St., New Y r ork. 
’ | 'I' L KED/.IK FII.TERB.-Ti I . 
I vruclical and srirri/tyti:arrangement, for tin.- oluects in¬ 
tended, vir.., rendering the most impure rain and river wa¬ 
ter free from all decomposed organic matters uud gases, 
'•'.lor. to*)'- or smell. Pure, water is the chief coiiKTVator 
of the hutn-in system, and can bo surely obtained by using 
this, the best portable Filter known. They are durable, 
convenient, and cheap; can be,transported in safety,any dis¬ 
tance, and are Sore to give sutlstaeHnn Manufactured liv 
__ J A SI ES TERRY' A CD., Rochester, N. Y. 
ty7 ~Descriptive Circulars sent free. 831-tf 
ALL KIND* OK AGItMLI.Tl’ItAL ItDOKH. I.' ar - 
.Y mum. Gardeners, Nurserymen, Fi iiit-GrOwer*, Dairy¬ 
men, Cattle-Dealers, aud n)l persons interested in tilling 
the soil or adorning their ground" *od dwelling*, will he 
supplied with (lie most complete assortment uf Books re¬ 
lating to their business that can be found In the world, by 
O. M. SAXTON, BARKER &. CO., 
Agricultural Bookseller*, and Publishes nf Thu Horticul- 
turisl, No ,$8 Park row, Now-York 
Catalogues gratis. Book* sent by mail. Aiiicsth wanted. 
fPEKTII EOII TUB .MILLION SOMETHIND NEW. 
1 OHIce No. 7Nansiou House Hh.ck, 66 State street. 
Rochester, N. Y. [S2S-tf| E. F. YVILSON. 
N. WOOD A CO., EATON, N. Y., 
ManutacturerH of their celebrated 
PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES, 
and Dealers in Machinery. 
Tkk 8 k Engtoegare simple in arrangement, built compact, 
and aro adapted to all kind* of M.llorFarm us», Received 
the First i’remium st our late State Fair. Send for Cir¬ 
cular. 623-ISt 
I I A M. I). MOUIHIFE, Breeders of pure Short horn 
II. and Ahlerne.y Cattle, South Down and Siletnan 
Slurp, Suffolk and Esset Pigs, Rochester, N. Y. [62ltf 
Iff FT- IS O O K El S' T A It L / S H M K N T 
GEORGE G. EVANS, 
No. -t:JO Cl tHSfci'rjVU'l' writDIK’l’, 
1'HILADKLFHIA. 
IN SENDING FOR BOOKS, 
The title should only he used; the writing plain; and, 
lo avoid mistakes, give the name, post-ollice. county, and 
Statu. , 
A.v oKi/ica nm Tk.v Books, ami upwards, should be sent 
by Express, if possible, a* it is cheaper than by Mail, un¬ 
less at a great distance. 
YVhkn Books arc ordered by Express, the money re¬ 
quired to pro-pay postage need not be Hunt, as the freight 
cun he paid upon receipt of tho Books, by the parlies 
ordering them. 
Abb Mo.VBV, if convenient, should he sent in the form 
of a draft, payable to tlm order of O. it. EVANS, us it is 
the safest plan. 
MONEY MAY BE SENT AT OUR RISK, 
Provided it is enclosed in presence of the postmaster, prop¬ 
erly sealed, and witnessed by a respectable and responsible 
person, and r.'gist.ved according to law. 
AGENTS WANTED, 
To whom greater inducements than over are offered. 
A.vy PKRSOif, either male or female, who is desirous of 
engaging in an 
Honorable and Profitable Employment, 
Requiring blit little time, and uo outlay of money, aud by 
which they can obtain, gratis, 
A Valuable Library, 
A Fine Hold Watch and Chain, 
A Handsome Service of Plate, 
A Splendid Sel of Jewelry, 
Or any of the choice articles enumerated in the List of 
Gifts, can do so by acting as an Agent for this establish¬ 
ment. 
Aar Pkruo.v, in any part of tlie country, can be an 
ageut, simply by forming a club, sending the list of hooks, 
and remitting the amount of money required for the same. 
SEND FOR A CLASSIFIED CATALOGUE OF 
B O O K fc>. 
Which will be sent, gratis, to any person who will send for 
it, and which contain* a complete list of Books, Gifts, and 
all the desired Information relative to agencies and the 
formation of clubs. 
Now )3 tiis: Tijik, as we aro determined to maintain 
tho reputation and diameter that has already been be¬ 
stowed upou this establishment. 
And, to insure prompt attention and honorable deal¬ 
ing, address all orders to 
GEORGE G. EVANS, 
Publisher, and Originator of tho Gift-Book Enterprise, 
NO. 139 CHESTNUT STREET, 
034-lt 1*111 LA DELPHI A. 
. ■ - ••• "vii • li'iiii i • * | * • * i x i mriira i||»x 
hnji HOUiemeat of the territory none of the croj>N hiivo 
Everythin.? grown North, together with much mi.. 
TR Y '(N ^UF U Wo/h I ^ an ' 1 ‘ t ' ht ‘ I3KrtT Klil 1 r C0,; N 
rr-D a*i. *’T'i'.VF !.,"' 1 Emigration In NEW MEXICO, 
li l AH, I IKK S I KAK, iind nil tho Inhabited Interior, with 
the great UVKRI AND EMIGRATION To CALI FORMA 
nrS qiSflf^vW'.T “ ‘l.munl nf .'..pllal. No Nortll- 
eil Stale or r.?r.jt.ny is tl.i.H happily ..iliuli'.l 
he cold of PIKE'S PE AK and'vicinity, which into de 
velnproenl* have moved to exist in great ahumhim-e, will 
Iiih! iu way nilo knnM.'M t*»r prodnef, provirioDM, **ind mn 
OiiJuiuiMo* -li'ifntf in it.t r.ipiil 'lovclifpincnt in poputution 
ilfill 
IHk, I* A 01 HO K A11.ROAD, which tb" present Cmigre** 
will umlouutc.il,y pul ... iu.vIiuii, must pars through Kumms 
M l,mil*, ll.e he*t mark.?I west of lluflalo, mnehed by 
the MuMnurl and K.iuhh* Rivers, will. Il.e great.'an.van* of 
trade uud Kous.fitinn passing by different mid diverging 
npiile* through the Territory. Will afford a rich market for 
all the product* of Kansas. 
The great emigration or the country i* now settling 
tblthorwaid 
Tlii* fine body nf land, sitimted In desirablo localities, 
a... SELECTED FROM PERSON A I. INSPECTION a,?! 
SAS^^-iTV K " K aguicfituiui. 
I Ultl (KSfiS, will <fold ut from 
TWO TO THRICE DOhhAKS FICK ACRE, 
with ;»lmn*t'n cort^loty that tho larffn o miff mil on which in 
[i ' P«>ur Into Inn Territory* iirnl th'* ollmrutiu varieil imluco- 
iiioiim win- h hIii* will u'Ivmiwh • Im vRhii* >»ilh u runidi- 
lyJ’nnftnilli’liMl hi the hiMtnry <»f tin* Went. 
rilK TITI.R to ihoRo liimlK i‘i jicrfict 
M APo liny In oiM*n, ami full Jnlhnniiilou obtainod nt inv 
i.mc- «n LffAVKN Wi)KTH, KAN»SAS, wiiert* ficililieM cuS 
bo rnadlly prnotiroil to voii anil ln-nf*ct fho . 
lam pnrm.nally known to tlm follnwimr pontloinon. aud 
iV! 5B£ ,r ,V. M hi‘•hnTmih rnml rmponNlhillfv: 
TA \ 1.0lv HKOI If KHS, Hunkorn, No Hi vVnll Ml,, .V. Y 
D F M HAM^nn&T T ri KR ri’ No. 2 Wall SI.. N. V. 
;■ Vx o^or . ',!’ Eho., G.isl".!'-of tie- Rank iff Salem. 
ll'!uk AN K V-H ' • Cashier ol Ihn Wesbington County 
Bank' 1 * 3 K*q, Ciishicrof Cambridgo Valley 
litre ,V' B0K8BBCK , i Cashier Farmer'* Bank, Lansing- 
; l . l i”/u.-" 'o!‘; l l ;'rlu ( '. r5 '. J’ 1 "'-,* Cashier Central Rank. Troy, 
‘i, p * v ,l c^.A' 1 Leaveuworfli, Knn*!.» 
D- h. AN l HONV A’. I <>., Bai.ktur*, KmiYonwiirth. Kuiihu-h. 
T. M WALK Kit, 
M „ . .. LEAVENWORTH. KANSAS. 
N- B.-ACRRD rnfONK and TWO YEARS will bo giv¬ 
en to ACIUaIi SKI ILEUS. 632‘8Ioow 
r p o HOUSEKEEPERS! 
Healthy Salcratusl Healthy Bread I Something N«vl 
D. B. DE LAND Sc OO.’S 
OfIBMrCAL fcitev r .H:i-t>V'J.’TJS l 
“Tu» very be»t arljeli» of 8al.oi.tUM now tn u*e.'’ Much 
haH ornn Hal (I Ol tbtt inJunnOA ••(Tout of MalnratuH upon tho 
uftalth* hut nolhifur cam be mori* hiirmlncH than porfoctly 
PAVp t,L?A'4.T ! |,r !'l"' r 'y '.soil. THIS Sulomtu* f* 
iUro^renTr -y ' H’’ “V? 1 ! 11 ri'" 1 "’ 11 hf a pruci.HH entirely 
OUR OWN, by which all iravurilie* are removed. “ Deal- 
er$and Cnntamurg Everywhere! plume tryst! U in war¬ 
ranted to suit in all cuaeii ,, r n o sale.’’ Al*o, 
D. IL DK LAND .1 4.0.14 
"DOUBLE REFINED SALERATCIS 
1 * fiir superior to most other brands of Halnraqu* now in line. 
Lonsu.uer- ofSal.-.al.iM -mouMlie careful to get thathavimt 
tlm mime of D. It. DeLand k Co. on tlie wrapper, a* they 
wdl I bun ohtai.. a srUlGTI, Y pure article. Tlmne brand* 
•>r Haleratns are for «ulc hy the “principal Grocer* in thl* 
city, and dealer* generally throughout the United State* 
(UlU C ii iiml.iM, 
Manufaqtnretl and f„r sale at Wholesale at Uie Falrport 
Lhei.iiivil W ork*. Fa lrport Monroe Or... N. V 821-t.f 
JJ EEt^lXISra- *£S PATENT 
FIRE and burglar-proof safes. 
With Hall » Patent J ‘owdor • Proof Locks 
HAVE NKVKIt FAILED 
tN MORJ1 THAN 300 DI.SAHTItuU!4 FIKES. 
The Safest ami Beat Safe in line. 
Delivered at any Railroad Station in the United State*, or 
Giinuuu, ut Lhu v<‘*y InwHnt rutojs f>y 
JAMES G. DlflU.EY, Sole Agent, 
lit 113 Main Btrcet, Bufialo, N. Y. 
^ AST STEEL BELLS, 
for oh uucntEa, acadkmieh. 
FIRE ALAHMS, FACTORIES, Sc O.. 
Irom - UKI' FIELD, ENGLA ND, have been tented in all cli- 
maU'/i, Europe and America. Weigh !<-**; coat, lea* per 
mate*, Europe and A merit'll. Weigh !.■**; coat leaa per 
pound; have better tone*; can he heard farther thau other 
bell*. 1 hey cost 60 per cent, leu* than 
THE BEST COMPOSITION BELLS, 
which are algo gold by me at Maker*’ Price*. 
Broken Hell* Taken tn lilxchange, 
of "I "' ,or ^ flOtlcB. Such bell* will nearly pay for 
Stool Bell* of wumi Hixe. 
r, s f; r "l 'V r , Ci " : "j; lr ' f 5 " 1 !" delivered in all part* 0 f tho 
unitau StutHH or CHtuid/u t*y 
„ 0 „ JAMES O. DUDI-EY. 
»'»•') 88 Main atront. Bullhlo, N. Y. 
IIOWK’S 1511'KOVKD n\Y Oli CATTLK SCALES, 
THE BEST IN USE! 
Flrat I’remlum over Fairbanlc*. at Vermont Htato Fair, 
•So “v. P 8 ,'. K1,m ' i,IU ' no Competition tn 
fin, First. Premium a. R) UltToront State Fairs Hu- 
y*riin<J Bronao Modalu «t American Institute Fair. 
Tl , Y., loui), 
Il'.WK'd Sp-u.KM VOR ALL U.xKrs have Grout Simplicity. 
Wmjilerful .\ccuincy. v * y l 
Hcijuiro no tut; limy b« not on top of th.* wrournL or on 
4 t>4<Ti ilimr, ;inil »'H/.ilv rornovpil. 
Nil Check Roils; No Frlelimion Knife Edges; all friction 
received oil Bulls. YVe.gh truly it n.ii level. 
Delivered at any Railroad Station ... the United State* or 
m take?. W-k^ aU<J w “ rrunt "‘ t ” K ' ve e, ‘Ore. satisfaction, 
Send for Circulars and price lints, with account of trial ol 
Scales betwueu Howo and Fairhank*. at Vermont State 
Fur*, to JjVMES G. DIJDLEY 
«,□ .< General Western Agent, 83 Main street, 
6m *_ Buffalo, N. Y. 
^IlEKLKIt As WILSON ,Y1 AM.FAGTL'HIND 00.1 
IMPROVED FAMILY SEWING MACHINES, 
OOfS I Irnad way, New York. 
These Machines combine ail the late Improvement* for 
Hemming, Stacking wl Felling Stums, and m e the be*t in 
for Kami i*v HjtwiNT* hu( 1 hiiliffinw; work, 
PricuH from to $ 1 A 0 . Heraiui* $a «. x tr*. 
618-tf No*. Sand HI Sm j Hi'* A re,.!l.!' ‘kI?.';),’.'. ^ c r.''.N|. Y. 
1'IAlMOS FOR $15 0. 
WARRANTED COOD IN EVERY RESPECT. 
MSPR By 
I30A.nT3I«rA.Ivr GRAY <Se CO., 
Albany, N. Y. 
Tiik Subscriber*, having been induced, after repeated ap- 
plto rniiKH a I'l ANO Ht 11 low pricts to ineut tkd 
waotrt of ninny runv doprivod of Uhi luxurv* hav«* pHrftfcUHi 
*»r SMALL l’ARLORS, SIT- 
UiN(j KOOala, &c. T tioiKhod m Uo/iuwood, a beautiful 
ano, at 
ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS. 
The*e i’iano* are rvt.LY wa.kra.vtkp, and have all 
our late improvemeota j 
Circulars Furnished on Application, giving Full Par¬ 
ticulars. 
They also furnish a 
HANDSOMELY FINISHED PIANO, 
Adapted for School Practice and Purposes, at 
ONE mfNMUOJ ANO TWENTY - FIVE DOLLARS 
(SEND FOR CIRCULARS.) 
Onr Regular Style* id LARGE I'l ANO - FORTES, 8 V 7 
aud 7', x Octaves, we continue n, make with all the Latol n- 
jiruveoinota. atfioiu JOiX) to ?«*), acconliog to S.ze «„,1 Fin- 
.ne'rx ll'oo • V'V’ l!! 1 ! 11 , n m- i" t" Genii Buyer* ILLUSTRA- 
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