9 
Shrep— Market not Tory active but steady. Receipts 
fnliv equal to the demand- Sales of the week, about 1,800 
head, at prices ranging from Oe to f'SiC. TP tto. 
Hooa—Wo hear of one sale; a lot of about 100 changed 
hauds at 6t«e-S average weight ISO lbs A portion were 
shoals. Those (it for slaughter weighed about 180 lbs. 
—[Allas and Jr a us. 
BRIGHTON. April L—At market 1.000 boovus, 100stores, 
t,OJUsheep and lambs, and 1,700 switie. 
BkekCatti k -Trices—Exlri, t7.7A</first quality $7,00 
@7,50; second quality, $0,75: third quality, $5,50^6,00. 
WORK IXO OJK.N (HVallk). 
Milch llowa—MKa.30: Common, 8l7@i8. 
Vk> (. Cai.v Ert— 
Stores—Y earlings, none: two years rdd, $17@22; three 
years old, $25'a)27. 
Hintcs - «><) 6Sc ifl lb.: Calf Skins, 10@UoTP lb. 
Ta rxoty—7ta7$Sc l>'it>, 
Shrep ami L iwhs .W. • $,7.1; Extra, $&.£5,5i). 
Thi.ps il.^Sr..d,7Sc each. 
SwtSK — Spring pigs wholesale, fit' 7c ?) tb-j retail, C.b, 
@7,‘«c. Tat Hors umlrcrsed, lie. 
CAMBRIDGE, App.ii 7. — "Whole number of Cattle a! 
market 550 — nbout 11 .i Beeves and 100 Stores, consisting of 
Working Oxen, Milch Cows, arid uue,two#nd three rear-8 old. 
Pricks —Market Heel" Extra, $7,2a<v7,50; tlrst quality, 
ft».75(ai7,i'0; second quality, $5,70; thir-I quality, $3,75 ,c t),l)>; 
ordinary, $3. 
Storks Working Oxen—$7fmtH70- 
COWS AND CalVK* —$45, 4lK<i 67*. 
YxAKI.iNC. 4 None: two year olds, $i7@23; three year 
Ohls $2.VaTtl. 
Sheep ami I.A'in* - I, it market; prices in lots, $2,00 
@2,710 each; extra, 93,00,3,7i0tad,5O each, or S'algtjc lb. lire 
weight. 
rill'KS — ®<'jf>h>C. Tallow, 7@7>aC. 
Cai.v Skins— io ' lie, fb. 
Kelts - f 1,'iV . 1,771 each. 
Vkal Calves None. 
TORONTO, April 5—Reef—T he arrivals of cattle have 
been large throughout the week, generally of a superior 
quality, intended for the Easter holidays. Several lots 
were purchased for Eastern markets, but the rest wt>re bo’t 
and retainer) here. First class cattle were sold at $8 and 
sometimes $8,A0: second class $5,50; and third $5 Tit cwt 
Siiukp ami Lamum —Sheep are ploutifnl at $Ka>7 each. 
Calvks —$4(«'7 and freely offered 
Hunts -Beef hides are firm at $5,50 per ICO lbs. Calfskins 
10c It) lb. Sheep skins $1,25 each. 
1‘ORK —Thorn Is not much fresh pork offering, and sales 
ore dull at $6 ft ICO lbs. - Globe. 
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THE WOOL HI A UK UTS, 
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cane seed, as follows: 
Sorgho (Chinese,) Northern crown, $3 a hush: $1 a peck. 
Dm Southern grown, $2 n bushel: "acts, a peek. 
Implies, (African,)""Southern grown, $8 n bush; $2 a peek, 
$H) for two bushels, in sack, and delivered to Express Co. 
:i:il 21 HEDGES. FREE a CO .( Inchumti, • 1 
NEW YORK. April 8 —The market is quint, yet steady; 
sales of 75,000 Its. domestic fleece at37(ul57c. for common to 
full-blood Merino and Saxony; 25,000 lbs. California at 15(a) 
28c. for low medium to line: :10,lHH) do. pulled at 30:(tl47o. for 
No. l City and extra Country, amt 200 bales Mestiza on pri¬ 
vate terms. We quote: 
Am. Saxony fleece %) lb . 
Am. full-blood Merino... 
Am. half-blood and three-fourths Merino 
Am. native and one-fourth Merino. 
Extra, Pulled . .. 
Superfine, Pulled.— 
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ROSTON, Al'lin. 5.—Prices of fleece nnd pulled wool r0* 
main without material change. The tendency Is to lower 
rates, with a moderate demand from manufacturers. Sales 
of go,00O It- fleece ami pulled at prices ranging from kVi 
55c. (nr medium ami good fleece, and Sv./'AA-, for superfine 
and extra pulled. Ton trinamtions in foreign, have laum 
quite light, corn0rising 25(1 hales South Amei-ICan and Med 
iterrniivaii ul various nrices, as to quality 
8a*nuy & Merino.. . 5.'Vd.(M I Western mixed , 
Fullhfiiod...g/iiiu52 Smyrna, waelied, 
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Y. Tins well-knit«m lnaported, I'hproueh-hrcd Florae 
liMrsoSutlj been re-tmrcliased by .1 !;. Bmknx r, Esq.,in 
Ky., arid brought hack to the State of New York. He will 
Stand the present Housoii, commeiieliig May 1st, Iflfiff, at the 
diibla of Ihni. Gen. BiUKOPCns, Medimq Orleans Co., N. 
V., ut $15 the season, nnd $25 to insure afoul, payable in 
advance. Pasturage at 75 cents per week. Mare's at the 
risk id" their owners. A.hlre.su 
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form clubs. And beside, we wish it distinctly understood 
that all persons traveling through the country, professing 
to hold certificates from us, ARE IMPOSTORS, 
oupiM-iim’. i uiiou........ -. 
No. i. Pulled. 
California, extra. 
California, line, unwashed.. 
California, common do. 
Peruvian, washed .. 
Valparaiso, unwashed.. . .. 
South Am. common, washed 
South Am. tiintro Bios, do... 
South American, unwashed. 
South Am. Cordova, washed 
East India, washed .. 
African, unwashed --.... 
African, washed. 
Smyrna, unwashed. 
Smyrna, washed ... 
Mexican, unwashed......... 
D. B. DE LAND Sc OO.’S 
OK-ElIvTICAL SALERATITS I 
“Tn» very host article of Saletatns now in use." Much 
has beuu said of the injurious effect of Saleratus upon the 
health, hut nothing cun be more harmlonx than perfectly 
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PERFECTLY I’DKF,, and Is rellnud by n process entirely 
OUR OW N, by which all no pun tier mo removed. “ lie al¬ 
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ranted to suit in all cases or no sale." Also, 
D. H. DE LAND A OD.’N 
'‘DOUBLE REFINED SALERATUS,” 
is far superior to moat other brands of Sale rapis now In use. 
Consuuiera of SuIitiiI.uh should he careful to get. that having 
the name of D. B. DeLund & Co. on the wrapper, as they 
will thus obtain a. STRICTLY pure article. Those brands 
of SalomtUM arn for sain by the “principal Grocers in this 
city, and dealers generally throughout the United States 
and Cuimdns.” 
Manufactured and for sale at Wholesale at the Falrport 
Chemical Works, Fnlrporl, Monroe Co., N. Y. <521-1$ 
CONTENTS OF THIS NUMBER 
agricultural. 
Inquiries and Notes,... 
Lime ana Ashes,... 
The Culture of Tobacco... 
Brown's Improved Wagon Brake [Illustrated,] 
Poetry of Agriculture,. 
Snbaoiling and Deep Tillage, . 
Steaming Feed,. 
Moolys rs. Short-horns,. 
Sowing Plaster,. 
The Bet-Keeper— Bee-Culture—Renewel of Comb,.. I 
Inquiries and Answers— Sweeney; English Dairy 
Cheese; Blacking Olass; Growing Clover Seed; “ Live 
Like Pigs in Clover;" Kntil-Rahi, &e.; White Shanghaes; 
Carrots and Mangel Wurzcl; Destroying Alders; Reme¬ 
dy for Ringbone; Portable Saw-Mill, with Cross-Cat Ar¬ 
rangement; Manuring in the Ilill; Day's Work at 
Ditching; Scab in Sheep; Sore Eyes in IIorsoR,. 
Agricultural Miscellany —Intelligent Appreciation of 
the Rural; Monroe Co. Ay Society's Summer Exhibi¬ 
tions; Fast Walking Horses; Arctic Pearl Corn; A 
Weather Item from China; Good for Michigan; A New 
Plow Holder; A New and (,'ood Plow,. 
HORTICULTURAL. 
The Nunairyman and his Customers,. 
Buying and Selling Fruit Trees,.I 
Early Spring Flowers—The Crocus, [Blustrated,]. i 
Hardy-Grapes,. : 
Northern Muscadine,.; 
Concord,.. 1 
To Renovate on Old Orchard,... 
Inquiries and Answers Grafting tic Crape, Ac.; Buf 
falo lfojry, Llllufttnited ;J Sped for a Lawn— Orchard 
Gras*; Currant Wimri The Bielytni ; Remedy for Trees 
Injured by Alice, [111.] Cranberry Culture,. 
Horticultural Notes — Massachusetts White Grape; 
Death ol Ur Vogel the Botanical Traveler in Africa; 
New Forcing Cucumber; Buffalo Horticultural Society; 
The Pampas Grass,....... 
DOMESTIC ECONOMY. 
Coloring Black; A Brown Dye for Wool; To Color 
Green; White Pound Cake ; Sugar Cake; Delicious 
Lemon Pie; A Good Knitting Machine; Fried Moats: 
Restoring Damageo Velvet: Yellow Wash; Care for 
White Sweliings; Graham Bread,. 
LADIES' OLIO. 
Jty Native Vale, [Poetical,] Aunt Betsey “Biled^Up-” 
Pag*. 
I I UllUAUD .hqi'AEII SEED,—A package oftlm purest 
I I seed of this celebrated Smuiah, containing 60 seed, 
«entbv the original introducer, for 12 cents. 
583—(teoiv .IAS. .1, II. GREGORY, Marblehead, Mass. 
.IB® ISO 
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1 l(3t23 
2-«3|«2 
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Do. No. 1..ifl(e V5 I Buenos Ayres. 8<3'1S 
Do. No. 2 . .wxjjiutt | Peruvian, worthed. Stugfil 
CHICAGO, April 5. -Tim newspapers general If are quite 
busy talking'low ij tbe inarkul, amt all accounts from the 
East say tlial it already rules In favor of the buyer. The 
Shoe and Leather Reporter says:- "Both manufacturers 
and dealers purr.We llghtl v of domestic fleece and pulled, 
while holders generally maintain nriven as last noted, the 
stock on hand not titling heavy. In foreign words there is 
also but little doing, still prices have not further declined." 
The following are the nominal rates here 
Fl.KKCJS- Common, native. 
Quarter blood ...... 
Half blood.. 
Three-quarter blood. 
Full blood Saxony... 
Pt-LLSf*—No. l. . 
Superfine.. 
Extra. 
Double Extra... 
H U till A ID) SQUAW" SEED AT WHOLESALE. 1,000 
pounds of JHuh|)»r«l Squash Seed at wholesale, very 
cheap, by the original introducer. My seed are of the 
purest quality, to he sold at tin- lowont rates. Circulars 
and playcaids supplied bv the 'lUanlil v, gratis. 
ht .1 AMRs I. H. GREGORY. Marblehead, Mass. 
PllOm t!K and PROVISION MARKETS!. 
NEW YORK, April 9.—Flour—M arket firm and ten¬ 
dency upward, but prices not materially varied; demand 
fair for home trade, and also sonm export inquiry. Hales 
at $5,23(a ii,uj for supni State: $.V30WJ5,<5for extra do; $5,. 
20:36,30 for ii ii per Western: $3,M(3l5,7il for extra do; $5,‘.i0qi) 
6,(15 for shipping brands extra round lump Ohio — closing 
qiuetand very firm. Canadian in good request at firm 
puces: salt s at to,nd ..d7,00 for rmiiiwni to choice extra 
CllAtx Wheat firmer, with a tali export, demand; trans- 
actions much restricted by the advanced prices insisted up¬ 
on by holders; sales pom! and mime Milwaukee Club at $(,- 
23(3)1,26; coinuiori wt<(« Soutlieru at 31,50. Kye dull at 80 
(a M 2 c. Barley dull and nominal at iff ' 85c. Corn, demand 
active at l-rUer prices, sate* at 73 ISi't'f.V, afloat mill 'ICliv- 
Cred, for mixed Western; 7lc for unsound white; 8ffc. for 
sound do: 71(3 77c for inferior to prime yellow Southern and 
Jersey. Oats buoyant at ■kY<i.45>ic. for State, 13J»w H.^c, 
for Western ami Canadian. 
PROVtaioNh-l'urk market dull, and prices still rule in 
favor of purchasers Hales at $17.10 for old mens; $17,68 for 
new do; $17,1)1 for thin do; $12,75 for old prime; $14,12(a)M,- 
25 for now do. I<ardsteady and In frird' inand; sales at I0>i 
©lie. Butter 'lull at I Iuul3c for Ohio, 12C<S20c for State.- 
Cheese steady ut tot3U2,'ic. 
Asiiko—T here is mdv :i moderate inquiry for Pearls at 
$5,87; Pot* M0 sternly at $.1,25. 
ALBANY, April 0 —Floor Avn Mkat.- The demand 
for Flour Ismodp.nVtc and the markeUs steady. Corn Meal 
Is quiet. 
GkaiS—T here (8 a moderate milling inquiry for wheat, 
but no sales liave transpired. Corn is steady and in limited 
supply at. previous priceB. Hales of a few car loads of round 
yellow were made at 75c. In other grains nothing has 
'transpired. 
BUFFALO, April ff.— Flour— la quiet and unchanged, 
with sales of about 31X1 bbln. at previous quotations. 
Graiv —Wheat quiet and nominal. Corn steady and in 
moderate demand Hales GOO bush., nn track, at fiOe. Oats 
quiet and nominal at S5c. Barley aud rye dull end on sales. 
Fhoviuion-s -Unchanged and dull at $17 for heavy mess: 
$16 tor light do; and $13 for prime. Bacon nominal. Lard 
quiet at 10 ' .c, 
TORONTO, Amur. 5. -Flock— There has not been much 
itj in Hour during the week. Prices have hod a down* 
ward tendency, and holders appear disposed rather fo run 
the risk of a s'lll further decline and continue as holders, 
than fo submit lo a sacrifice at (lie present time. There Ip, 
therefore, not much pressure in the market, although a 
much large amount than UBiml is held. There have been 
no transactions within the past few duvs on which we can 
base quotations, but the following may he regarded as near 
the nominal rates: 
Double extra,. ...$t>,O0Mf',?5 
Extra.-...-. 6,54(0.0,1 0 
Fancy,. •JjNXirti.U) 
Suueruoe No. 1,......4,6d(ai4,?5 
Oatmeal.17..... 4,0iK3o,i)J 
Cornmeal,... S/fiuGyW 
Gkai.v.—T he market for fall wheat baa been steady thro’- 
out the week, and the supplies have been rather uniform 
and moderately large, amounting to about 1,600 bushels per 
day. The average price for the entire piireluL-.es of the 
week was about $1,30 per bushel. In th« early part the 
rates paid bad a wide range, and 1,37 was Irequently 
m-*•.. a. -V- 0|1 r- 
Tliere w 
M arblehead drumhead uabiiage. -This is 
(lie favorite Gahhiigo ill Boston miirkoL itisdiatin- 
guished above all other varieties ;>f Cahlmge for its relia¬ 
bility for heading, under good culture not over 5 percent, 
failing to set marketable heads to thq acre. Tho heads are 
fine-grained and sweet, remarkable for Hod 0 loudness and 
weight. If tho sued doe* not give s:i<isO"'tiuli the money 
will ho returned. Twenty live cents 1) package, post-paid. 
433-5 teow -IAS. J. II. GREGORY, Marblehead, Mass. 
FIRE AND BOROLAR* PROOF SAFES. 
With HuU’a Patent Powder-Proof .Locks, 
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iron, Jammed, and beautifully ormunenjed, andvery at- 
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by Express, fit. rif, $ff, $W- Letter* of inquiry attended to 
1 I Ferry Farmer should have one send for a Circu¬ 
lar Address S. U. BriWEN, Medina, Orleans Co., N. Y., 
only Manufacturer 
“ Wo pity tin, neighbors who, uut warned by tho Barom¬ 
eter, are racing and eha-ing fo save tbe out-laying crop." - 
Henry Word Beecher. , „ , . ,, ,, 
II M. DiGYsY, Acut. Arcade, Rochester, N i . 
It tl riAMlOILV, Agent, 6 Long Wharf, Buffalo. 533-tt 
lx Cortlanii, N. Y, March 26th, I860, of consumption, Mrs. 
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'07 and '08. First Premium and no Competition in 
*09. First I'remlnrn at Ut Different .State Fairs. Sti¬ 
ver and liron/,u Medal* at American lustttuui Fair. 
N. Y„ lflOO. 
Down's riftALKS POk All U.skh, have Great Simplicity, 
Wonderful Accuracy. 
Require no Pit; may be net on top of tho ground, or on 
a barn Moor, and easily removed. 
No Check Rode, NO Friction on Kulfn Edges', all friction 
AGENTS WANTED To engage in an honorable 
business, which pays from $1 fo $8 per day. For 
" *t, it, Saxhorn, Brnaher Falla, N. Y. 
particulars address M. 
I)E\< II BLOW AND CLINTON POTATOES — For sale 
1 Warranted genuine. I’rico,$2 per barrel, package in 
Address l & W. HEBB AKD Akron, Erin Cn.. N.V 
ly Native \ ale, |Poetical,] Aunt Bettiey “Riled Up; 
The Affections; Light and Raiment; A Mother's Love, 120 
CHOICE MISCELLANY. 
Tbe Evening Hour, [Poetical;] Progress; Garrets; Fun 
at Home; Early Influences,.120 
SABBATH MUSINGS. 
Jesua, Our Friend, rPoeticaJ;] Beauty; Christianity; 
Weary of Life,..’. ..120 
EDUCATIONAL. 
Learn it All; Ever and Never; Partial Payments—In¬ 
quiry; Schools in tbe Caucasus; About Spelling; How 
shall we make good Reader*; Orion; The Office of 
Education; Cortland Academy, [Illustrated,].121 
YOUNG RURALIST. 
Jokes and Jokers; Spring—A Leaf from my Journal; 
Chinese Proverbs,.....121 
STORY TELLER. 
Saturday Night, [Poetical;] Hunting a Wife,.124 
GrrilF. VERMONT WIND MILL"— A complete 9BLF- 
1 RKfuri.ATiNc wind pofver for pumping, grinding and 
all kinds of farm work No 1 pump, and all ready to run, 
350. Address A. P. BROWN, Worcester, Mass. 
V vrt-t.Vl'i WANTED At tlm St. CaTIIaki.xS.s Nrifc- 
skhiks Thirty Agents wanted, to sell Fruit Trc--, 
$tc„ to whom liberal eomi"'nsali"ii will be given. Apply 
immediately to C. BEADLE, St, Catharines, e. w. 
HEELER Ae W(L84»N MANUFACTCRLNU OD.1 
1 ANADA FIFE WHEAT Can he had at the Genesee 
J Seed Store, 66 Buffalo St., Rochester, N. V. 
J IUP.Yf.Jh_ 
UEED POTATOES, WARRANTED PURE. Prince 
. ' Albert, Davis’ Seedling, and F.ugllsh White Fluke, 31 
per bushel; $2 per barrel (2,'« bushels.) Pure Hubbard 
Squash Seed, ten shillings per p'dind. IW seerts (free by 
mail,) for uigiiteeu cents cash, or stamps. 
52 VIt T, R. PKf'K, Waterloo, N. Y. 
IMPROVED PAMILY SEWING MACHINES, 
GOG Broadway, New Yorlc. 
These Machines combine all the late Improvement* for 
Hemming, Stitching and Felling Seams, ana are the beat in 
use for K ami ly RKWIN'14 and tailoring work. 
Prices from $50 to $150. Hemmeri-, $5 extra. 
S. W. DIBBLE, Agent, 
615-tf N"S. 3 and Iff And til’s Arcade. Rochester, N- Y. 
IGsllEL8 CHINESE SUGAR CANE SEED 
Georgia grown, »1 $2,50 per buatieL Addrcas 
l. W. BRIGGS, West Mmradon, Wayne Co., N 3 
532-41 
5 /-,^,/, AGENTS WANTED To sell i new inventions 
,UUU Ygepts have made over 825.000 on nnc, -better 
than all other similar agencies. .Send four stamps and get 
60 pages particulars, gratis. _____ ... 
532-91 EPHRAIM BP.OWN, Lowell, Mass. 
TJKINCK ALBERT,ENGLISH FI.I KK, AND DAVIH* 
1 - r.Ki'Li No Potatoes. Having a quantity of the pure 
seed of these three I muling varinticH of potato, I propose 
to price them so that they may be within the resell of all. 
t w ill deliver them at the Canal or Kail rood, in Medina, at 
the rate of $2 unr bn rel. Address, tv ill, remittance, 
M. L. PARKER, Lyndoovillc, Orleans Co , N. Y. 
aide figure, an I tins is realized onl v in rare cases, 
vet an animated demand for wheat,although we cannot see 
now prices are to improve until seme important movement 
is observed abroad. For the better grades ufeprinff wheat, 
tic for seed, tbe demand is active at $l,m and sometimes 
above that rate. For ordinary and good samples tl'" 1 . 1)2 
per bush'd is the current price. The mceipis are not large 
but the. quality of this grain is very superior. Barley lias 
been in limited supply, and the_market is without anima¬ 
tion. Good Sample.-' bring Btl-jflflc. per bushel. Rye Is 
scarce, with a fair inquiry from local distilleries; quotations 
are steady at 65c per bushel — a very fine l"t might com¬ 
mand 70c- Oats have been plentiful during the week, the 
receipt!) br rail being unusually large. For car loads •Tic- 
has been frequently accepted; nnt on Tues'lav,farmers got 
34C. and35-.,,-. per bushel for wagon loads. Peas have also 
been very plentiful, the supply on some day* being larger 
than that nf wheat. The demand has been pretty active, 
the principal purchases being made for shipment. The 
prices paid ha' e ranged from 65c to flffc- the Utter being 
the extreme rate, especially during tho past few days. 
Skkus. -Timothy i» very dull, aud the sales continue to 
be of the must limited character. There is a great variety 
of the article offering, and quotations range all the way 
from $2,75 to 83,-V) per bushel Clover is offered freely, and 
some verv tine samples are shown. We quote the best 
grades at S.i •> 5,25 per bushel. Globe. 
WflLSONW ALBANY STRAWBERRY—Over l.OOD,- 
\ V O'!) plants fur site, at 31 per I do; 66 per 1,000; aud $51) 
per 10,llffi). 
New 1 too 1 mil.* Jtluclcin,c ry, 
100/00 plants for pale, at $1 per dozen; $5 per hH), and $10 
per l, 0 )i). Wholesale purchuaers and dealers Allowed a lib¬ 
eral discount J. KNOX, Box 478, Pittsburgh, Fa. 
/ wa / w v/ v WILSON'S -V L It A N V SEEDLING 
Ol M M M / STRAW BERRY—$4 C 1,IKX): 500 f) 100. 
10,000 Honker Seedling Straw hurry 310 per 1,000; $1,50 
1 So!HOD l.awfon Blackberry, very line, $.10 per 1,000; $-1 
per iOO; $3 for 40, For sale bv 
&Sl-'Jt C. L. TWLN0, Lanringburgh, N. Y. 
Egyptian Corn—M. E. Crandal. 
Pleasant and Profitable Employment—E. R. Hall. 
Green-Centered HelianUiua—J. Rapalje. 
Wilson's Albany Strawberries* &C.—J. Knox, 
tie.eds—George F. Needham. 
Seedling Potatoes—L. M. Parker. 
Seed Polatoee—T. R. Peck. 
Ontario Grape A W. Potter A Co. 
The Vermont Wind Mill—A. P. Brown. 
To Farmers, Mechanics, It Rudders—Moore, Hcbing « Co. 
Agents Wanted—C. Beadle. 
Seedling Potatoes—C- A: W. Hebbard. 
Agents Wanted—M. M. Sauborn. 
SPECIAL NOTICE. 
Draft Horse Champion—Charles S. Mack. 
r|'« FARMERS, MECHANICS AND BUILDERS— 
1 Onr “Irrepressible Conflict" is Against birli price*. 
We offer you, at. 74 Main St, Rochester, iron. Nails, Hard* 
ware. Oils, Paints, Colors, Windows, Doors, Blinds, Iloes, 
Spades, Shovels, Corn lions, Cultivators, and other articles 
too numerous to mention. Also, tbe celebrated “Straight. 
Draft Plow,” which we offer cheaper than the cheapest. 
535-tf MOORE. EBBING 4: CO. 
r|i|IK KKRX1K FILTERS. These Filters possess every 
A practical ami scj'ca/ifZc.arrnngemeut, lortne objects in¬ 
tended, viz , rendering the most impure rain and river wa¬ 
ter free trom ail decomposed organic matters and gases, 
color, bode nr smell. Pure water is tin* chief conservator 
of the human system, and can la* uirely ohtalnod try unng 
IjtRASANT AND PROFITABLE EMPLOYMENT 
1 can be secured, in all parts of the Country, in intro¬ 
ducing some Nkw and Popular Books, sold only by 
subscription. 
Country Clergymen and School Teachers would li ml tin - 
an advantageous opening tor tic- employment of spare 
time, and any person of opoiyy and address, can secure 
from $7u t<> $i'K) per month For particulars apply to 
K. R, HAUL, Publisher s Agent, Rochester, N- Y- 
TI1K CATTLE MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, April 4.—The current prices for the week 
at all the mar kets sre as follows:_ 
Buev Cattlk — First quality,^) ewt. $0,75®Xfi,25; ordi¬ 
nary, $0,0(1 * 0,50; common, $7,750(6,78: inferior, $6,5037,30. 
Cows and Calves -First quality, ?5flJX)ri65,o0; Ordinary, 
tfi.UlOuAyXI: ComtnoO, $35,D>.i4u,iW; Interior, $as,00f«.3>),00. 
Vbal Calves - -First qosiiiy, Vi It.., $a(7o; Ordinary 5® 
fttSc; Common, Va 5c; Inferior, S.^i/Mc. 
Shkiip avd Lames.-P rim.- quality, D head, t5,.qya7,00; 
or<iiaar.v, 3* J 6; common, S3.0• ■'-),')•: inferior. $2 a.3. 
Swj.vk.—First quality, 5' i'sifi' i; all others, 6.V@5, 7 ii. 
ALBANY", Aeun. 9, - Cattle —This is oue of Uie most 
discouraging ion rget 'lavs the. drovers have experienced 
ocean 
mined to hold hack, until the fotloniug week, one third of 
receipts. There are over 3,8<)ilhe:t'lnf cattle on the market, 
and lew orsioacof them poor, although there are plenty 
coarse. 
Pricks—M arket is quite dull at the following rates: 
This week. Last week. 
Premium...j.5t.i@5’ie 5’ ; ®6<: 
Extra.4>jM5 
First quality.4 (alii hBiWhin 
Second quality.3hfW3J£ SJimH 
Third quality.S[&@34i 2 1 ilu2iLi 
Inferior. 2>S@3 
iltarkcts, Commerce, & 
W HO CAN EQUAL IT I .Y gentleman residing in 
JwSersoo County having s"l'I one of our TllitKF. 
HORSE ENDLESS CHAIN POWERS AM) COMBINED 
THRESHERS ANI) WINNOWERS, wrote tons upon re¬ 
mitting pay Pm the that. Mr. Sprague, the purchaser, 
had thnshed 210 bushels of bailey in tinuo hours, und that 
lie was doing more than the .-i.tht-honso machinra.. Also, 
Mr. Clark, from Chautauqua Co., wrote to us the! no liml 
tbrtiiihftd to IjumIiuIk • >t* vvli»!M.t in 70 
of oats I"T lump. Still more we have, from Mr E. H- Barn¬ 
ard, "I Pituford, Monroe Co., relative to opr Two-Horse 
Power* »nd Thresher and Winnower He *a.v, the 
Messrs Millers threshed iff bushel* of Oats in 65 minutes, 
tor four consecutive hour-, without extra exertion, and the 
Oats were fed loose, never Laving been bound. Our End¬ 
less Chain Powers for one, two and three burses. Lever 
Power-, Combined Threshers and Winnowers, and Thresh- 
m* with Vibrating Separator*, have met with unequalled 
success wherever introduced. ... 
We also iiiunnfuetnre a CLOVER MACH IN E, latelymuch 
improved, and which cannot be mrp: 1 for durability or 
qiwlltv anil quantity of woi W- VV© warraut a.11 out Machiiie^ 
to suli the purchasers. „ r .. ... .. „ 
A Descriptive Circular with P-ice Fast. «ill be sent to all 
Rural New- Yorkkr Omot ) 
Rochester, April 10, 1860.5 
Flour.—T he quotations oflast week will cover all trans¬ 
actions at the present time. There is but little doing be¬ 
yond the supply of home wants ileal has fallen off 12cts. 
per cwt. duiiDg the week. 
Grain. -A considerable quantity of wheat has arrived 
from Canadian ports and is on -ale in the market. Some 
cargoes have been disposed of at prices within our re¬ 
ported rates. Corn still declining, 55c56c. Beeras to be all 
that i? obtainable. Oats are a little more ia demand, and 
bring two cents better thau when previously noted. 
M ka i s.— Mutton, (carcass,) and smoked shoulders are ad- 
"aiicing slightly. 
Dairy.—C heese is very much wanted at an advance U£(5) 
2 cents per pound. Eggs are plenty and bring only one 
shilling per dozen. 
MEEDS.—PLEASE READ. Any pel sou inclosing me 28 
it reals, in -tamps, will receive by return of mail >4 ounce 
Spanish Lea/ Tobacco Seed, fresh aud genuine. On n re¬ 
mittance of $2, I will iirai.l by Express, two bushejq English 
Oats, averaging 38 to <0 pounds to the bushel, and ten days 
enrli.-i than the enmmim out. Very desirable, as they are 
ripe before the Grasshopper cun injury them. Seed raised 
here. 20 packets choice Flower Seeds, by mail, for Si, or 
16 of Fresh Garden Seeds. Addrera 
OKO. K. NEEDHAM, Seedsman A florist, Buffalo, VY. 
]^[OMES FOB A-ILlhl 
FOR SAL E, 
AtW»Sff»per Acre, desirable FARMING I.ANDS in West¬ 
ern Virginia, Eastern Kentucky, and Middle Tennessee. 
Also, Valuable Land* in Sullivan and Eik Counties, Penn¬ 
sylvania. 
Apply to the Amkrioan Emtoraxt Aid and Ho'ikhtkai) 
Comtant, No. 116 Broadway, New York. 
R KEN 4'ENTERED UE1.I A NTH US.-This new and 
VJ beautiful annual is of a dwarf habit for thin family' of 
plant.-, growing but little higher than the Dahlia, dUpuiy- 
ingurioh profusion of flowers, Of a deep Golden Border, 
with a Greed Centre from the crown of the plant, in per¬ 
fect symmetry to the ground; one plant producing from 10 
to 25 iloyvers at oue time, and tasting in perfection from 10 
to 12 day*. It is highly cuuniiemled for its beauty by sorin' 
of the most intelligent Florists, tiingiu paper sen*, post¬ 
paid. on receipt of 25 confo. 
Address J. RAPALJE, Rochester, N. \. 
L IME—Puge'i PerpcUiHl Klin, PnlenM July, W 5 T.— 
Superior to any in use for Wood or Coal. 2^ cord* of 
wood, or tun* of coal to 100 bbls -coal not nux-d with 
stone. Ad'lreaa [454-tf] C. D. PAGE, Kocbeater, N. Y. 
