Apples are declining somewhat The range is 63@SSc. 
Potatoes, drooping. Shippers are unwilling to pay more 
than 35 cents for choice varieties. 
Sheep Pelts— The beBt are ralued at 50 cents above last 
Quotations. Range SOc.(**)?2,50. 
Maple Sugar is offered somewhat freely, and sales ef¬ 
fected at $9®10 per 100 pounds. 
ROCHESTER WHOLESALE PRICES. 
Floor awn Grad*. 
Flour,wint. wheat-SS.SKiCflpS 
Flour, spring du...$5,Oft jOylS 
Flout, buckwheat. *1,.5001,73 
Meat Indian.tl.SX®l,3fl 
Wheat, Geuesen. .$1,1801.45 
Best white Can's.$1,47 .^l,At 
Corn, old. Buaffic. 
Corn, new.&? u'Afe 
Rye, 'VI lbs. Y> bu.7a r <e73e 
THE WOOL. MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, Aprtl 12.—The demand for domestic is 
moderate, anil Confined to the legitimate wants of the 
trade; wifi's of ftLOiip It* State and Western at 37(<i'.VV_, as to 
Quality; 7(1,000 lbs California, part at 21c ; and 2 Jb/0 tbs, low 
Canadian on private (ertns; sales also of 30,0ft) Its 'lifted at 
SuCglttie. fur No. I City; 3S<*!42c. tor Super, and 4.\}’H7u. I"r 
Extra Country. Korn ten h io lltoileri demand; sales of TO 
halos CiMdovii at 29021 Met M do. lew South American at 
9>»e , f> months, and do <fi>. D<m*k"i on ptlv.ile te.ms. Tha 
following extract from the circular of I It- powers ft Bi o, 
of Liverpool, daied March 24, will show the result 01 the 
London sales, and convey an idea of the slate of the mar¬ 
kets on the other side; 
“ The public k il.'s of Australian and Cape Wool, in Lon¬ 
don, concluded -hili in«t» with a linn tone, and at about the 
Saule prices as the ftnyciuheraud Hecnioliersalrs. 1 nsome 
instances, good Wools (ire now rather dearer, and inferior 
classes a trifle easier Throughout the Bones Of sa’es, the 
demand for liouieconsiimptuin lias behn steady and for iin- 
madute use, French buyers, wha for some months post 
have shown a cautious, imeertaio spirit, operated more 
freely toward the clone, and are eglmnitcil to Imvo pur¬ 
chased 1,000 lo 3,"CO hales,ohiolly the choicest flocks of Au8 
traliiL flext month. Wool will bu admitted into France at 
a duty of VplJOigd r> lit. For the United Stales, nut much 
business hag been done, excepting , tew experimental lot i 
uf washed, long staiilod Australian Fleece at 22d(tit28d. Id lb; 
second ili», .Tilijildfil >1 lb, ari l a lew nccAsi mill pan els of 
unwiished Cape, which wild by auction at9.kid t> tb. Many 
finefts of washed Cape Wool showed u considerable im¬ 
provement 111 the bread and approximated to the nature of 
Australian. Choice washed Cape Fleece realised 22d(.S24d; 
fair average, I0d(i<i£ld;ti>fer[or, llidCdltfid, The next auction 
sales of fine Wool in Lntttiho will commence on the 20 th of 
April or ad of May, continuing about, mx weeks, and will iu- 
clude about tifijIKK) bale,'. Aiiittralian aud Cape." 
Wa Quote ; 
Ala, Saxony fleece 19 Tb_................ 
Am. Cull-blood Marino..... 
Am. half-blood and three-fourths Merino 
Am. native ami one-fourth Morino. 
Extra, railed. 
Superfine, Pulled... 
No. I, Pulled . 
California, extra. 
California, line, unwashed. 
California,common do.. 
Peruvian, washed. 
Valparaiso, unwashed. 
South Am.'common, washed... 
South Ami. Kilt.ro Rios, do. 
South American, unwashed. 
South Atn. Cordova, washed. 
Feist IIndia, washed .. 
Afnoan, unwashed. 
African, washed. 
Smyrna, unwashed... 
Smyrna, washed.. 
Mexican, unwashed.. 
YORK STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY 
Premiums on Farms—18(10. 
Putt Winn for beat Grain Farm of tint less thau 50 acres. 
iimler cu'ture,.... . $50,00 
Best <Irakiug and Cheese Dairy Kano, not less than 50 
notes, undorculture.. .. ... $ 50,00 
Beet Graying and Butter Dairy Farm. :ia ..bnve, $5b,ou 
Beat Cultivated Farm, not less than 50 acres, (woodland 
I nclu ded,).-. . . . $30,04 
f.£T' Cmnoelitors for premiums on farms are desired to 
give nutic.e to the Secretary, on or in'foie n H . j„t „f .1 n I v. of 
their intention to compute- and some member nr metnliei-s 
of the Executive Commit lee will he HMsigued to viiittand 
ex imino the farms, and report on the same, 
B. I* JOHNSON, Secretary. 
Agricultunil Rooms, Albany, April 12,1660. 536 at 
T DDK! A PATF.NT PLOWMAN. State and County 
lj rights ot WUir.xr.v'rt PaTKNt I’i.owman, are now ,,f. 
tered for sale. No belter chance fora ninney-niakieg HI- 
vestment Inis ever been presented by any agricultural im¬ 
plement, a- it hits no competition, and can be sold to every 
farmer. Sun description nod engraving on first, page of this 
paper. Call ami see certilii'.ates given by those who havn 
used this implement, and those who have seen it operate. 
Or address U'e subscriber by mail Both practical and sci¬ 
entific men ate unanimous m its praise. 
The Plowman will he bent for examination and sale at .1. 
Rai'aijk'p Ujru ultural Warehouse, Nn.iii Buffalo Street, 
Koeliesicr, wnern all persons who wish to see this wonder¬ 
ful labor saving invention, are requested to call Tliosu 
who wish to consult in regard lo the purchase of Stale or 
County rights, should do so at once 
038 GILBERT 0. ROBINSON, Rochester, N. Y. 
QREAT WEATHER 0-1711)K 
Paos. 
AGRICULTURAL. 
SOMutiii.vii Nkw, cheap and handsome, tho case being 
iron, Japanntl, and beautifully ornamented, andvervat- 
trnciive tor tin ofllee, bank, tmtol, or dwelling bouse. Sent 
by Express, at $8, 39, $10. Letters of inquiry atleuded to 
promptly. 
I'S'* Every Farmer should have one - send for a Oircu- 
lar. Address ■*. C. BOW KN, Mudin.i, Orleans Co., N. Y., 
only Ma.nu.1 01 'lurer. 
** We fdiy Hi" neighbors who, not. warned by tlio Bnrom- 
efer, are racing and chasing to save tho out-laying crop."— 
Henry Word lleecher. 
II. M. DkWKY, Agent, Arcade, Rochester, N V. 
E. tf. Sani'ORM, Agent, tl Long Wharf, Buffalo. 833-4t 
Agricultural Need®. £ 
Whitney's Patent Plowman, [Illustrated,].12o 
Corn Culture. -. . l25 ’™ 
Till Well and Raise More,.1-6 
Peer-Barrels and Pork-Picking,. 126 
Black Spanish Fowls,. 126 
Value of Straw,. LA 
Lightning Rods, —..*- b 
Rural Spirit of the. Dress—Pressing Cheese—Heavy 
ot Light? Splitting Boulders; OilCake for Cows; Apply¬ 
ing -Manure to Corn; Lice on Fowls; Treatment of 
Young Horses,...1-6 
Inquiries and Answers — Culture of Broom Corn 011 
the Prairies; What Ailed the Calves; fault for Killing 
Weeds in Onion Beds; Timothy with Hungarian Ornss; 
Garnet Chili Potato; Salt as a Manure; Best Distance for 
potatoes: Growing Onions; Allard Soil; Mixing of Va¬ 
rieties; Butcher Bird,. 126 
Agricultural Miscellany —Wen torn N. V Alt'I Associa¬ 
tion: Books for Ruralists; The Ag'l Cauldron and Steamer; 
F ?yI gian Corn; Useful Table; Good Advice, North or 
South; The Oomprohenslvo Farm Record; Hon. Benjamin 
y French ; The Artisan. 
HORTICULTURAL. 
The Vegetable Garden,. .127 
Select Ornamental Trees in Winter,.127 
A Beautiful Winter Ornament, [IlluBtrated,].127 
Evergreens,...127 
Horticultural Fates -Fruits Received; Hubbard Squash; 
Remedy for Striped Bugs,....—....127 
Inquiries amt Answers — Culture of Asparagus: An 
Unknown Insect on the Pear; Soapsuds-Flower Seeds; 
Culture of the Strawberry; Mixed, or Compound Ap¬ 
ples; The Alpine Strawberry, locust Seeds,.127 
DOMESTIC ECONOMY. 
Patent Indian Pudding; Spot* on Furniture; Slate Color 
on Cotton or Woolen; To Pickle Apples; To Paint 
Kitchen Floors; Papering Whitewashed Walls; In¬ 
formation Wanted; B.ikero’ Gingerbread; Lemon or 
Root Beer; Putting up Pickle*; Clearing Coffee with¬ 
out Eggs,... 12 ? 
LADIES’ OLIO. 
Hope, [Poetical.] Plain Talk to the Girls; The Withered 
Rose; Rainy Days,.128 
CHOICE MISCELLANY. 
Ashes, [Poetical,] “Forgetting the Sun;" Idleness and 
Industry; Acrostics Walter Scott, Lamb, Southey, 
Wordsworth, Irving, Longfellow, Dickens, Macaulay, 
Tennyson; Prim People,.128 
SABBATH MUSINGS. 
Hymns for Devotional Hours, [Poetical.] Sacred Mo¬ 
ments; The Out-lloor Christian; A Scriptural Sum, .128 
- THE TRAVELER. 
A Trip to California—Letters V and VI,.129 
USEFUL OLIO. 
Farming in India — Hindoo Farm-Yard, [Illustrated,] 
Indian Threshing [Illustrated,] About Spiders; Where 
do Sea-Birds slake their Thirst; Robin Red-Breast's 
Love for Mankind,. 129 
YOUNG RURALL3T. 
Why I am a Farmer; Causes of Failure,. 129 
STORY TELLER. 
now the Money Comes, [Poetical.] Hunting a Wife; 
The Good-Bye,—-..-—.132 
UOile 
.lii.ilfic 
. 12.0:130 
.....14c 
LAN ADA FIFE WHEAT Can ho had at tbn Genesee 
J Seed Store, 05 Buffalo St., Rochester, N Y 
032tf J RAPALJE. 
5 111 lA AtlKNTg WANTED—'To sell I uewiuventions. 
jU' ‘ Agents have made over $25,000 nn one,—better 
thin all other similar ngenries. Send four stamps and get 
80 pages particulars, gratis. 
Oats, by weight.33®?4o 
Barley.Mffifioe 
Buckwheat.......... nofnooc 
Beans..78qi88c 
MkAT8 
Pork, Mess.$17,00(1817,50 
Pork, clear .$ 20,00 o>2n,uO 
Pork, ewt.$«JkVtirr,UO 
Beef, ~p cwt .. $4,ft 
Spring lamb»,eHch.*lvV.X«'l.73 
Mutton, carcass. go 8c 
Hams, smoked.lriCDUc. 
Shoulders. ..7(aff?fc 
Chickens. 9010c 
Turkeys.iXw>12c 
Geese...3i;.uuc 
Ducks, t 5 pair.3A3l44c 
Dsirv, (to. 
Butter, roll......... !2>sfSil4c 
Butter, firkin.no(o)12Sc 
Cheese. 10‘iori) I tic 
I^rd, tried.lUulll'jo 
Tallow, rough.7Jtc 
Tal low, tried........ 19® 10 ic 
EPHRAIM BROWN, Lowell, Maes. 
*)4 1 nnn no. 1 ciiekuv stocks, at fi,5o » 1 , 000 . 
• ft JAM,Ms -,i iXI New Rochelle Blackberry Plants, very 
tine, $40 per thousand, for sale by 
WILLIAMS, RAMSDKN k CO., 
Dansvlllo, Liv, Co., N. Y,, March I, 1800. 5.'J2-6t 
OOK AGENT8 \V YiN'l lrilA 
I Y7~ For Circulars address GF.O. F. TUTTLE, 
681-18t No. 100 NiiMsaii St., New York 
. flflC'T/FO 
. 62t<fi3G 
. 45<m4M 
. :!7(aB2 
. ■(•KuHS 
. 38^X8 
. 30 »3S 
. <M);7> do 
. 25(ai32 
. 1'ioffd 
. 16W120 
. 1 l(oHS 
. W@I3 
. J«ad8 
. 8(5)12 
. 20(522 
. 205'22 
. 9,5)18 
. 1 ft 5:28 
. 11(5)19 
. 22(5)24 
115)18 
Tribune. 
BOSTON, Aritn. 12.—Feece and pulled wool has been in 
moderate request, with sales, as wanted by mnnufkcturgr», 
at 4*t«iiaflc. tor fleece, and 3S i 52e, for pulled. The tiansac 
tioos in foreign have been to a fair extent, and coiunriKO 
6U0 bales Mediterranean, Rnurii American and Spanish, and 
UK) ballots Peruvian, at. prices we did not learn. By auc¬ 
tion, 12,000 lbs medium Euglish waslmd fleece, 
.’)2e, casn. 
Saximy A Merino.._8.'WC5 
Full blood.An(a!62 
S and blood .(Ofn/H 
donmnoa.83(n'38 
I’ulled extra.42(3)55 
Do. auperflue. ,3iKa}4t> 
Do. No. I.H»aAl 
Do. No. 2.0U@00 
CHICAGO, April 12,-The fol 
of woo) hern: 
FbBKOK (lominon, nativo- 
Quarter Vilood.___ 
Half blood. 
Three-quarter blood, 
Full blood Saxony... 
Pcu.ni>— No. I. 
Super!) no. 
F.xtra.■... 
Double Extra. 
r 1 in / A/ 1 / k WILSONS A Lit an Y SF.KDIJNO 
/l M M }y ) STKAWHERRY-$4 FI 1,000, fSJe 't) 100. 
10,000 Hooker Seedling Straw he 1 ry $10 per l,uuo; $1,50 
per list. 
80,000 Lawton Blackberry, very line, $30 per 1,000; $4 
per 100; $3 for 50. For mile bv 
631-91 C. L. TWING, Lansingburgh, N. Y. 
found to ripen, planted r.ve.tl the /tent nf July It is esti¬ 
mated, from itH very prolific qualities, to yield 200 bushels 
tier acre, and weighs by sealed measure, ft) pounds to the 
bushel. This Cura was produced from so me procured direct 
from Mr. JONKfi, our Consular Agent, directly on Ids return 
I'rnm Egypt. It requires no dllforeut culture from that ol 
other varieties, ,il|d [|j tile South |Wo Crops.Cl" by raised in 
one Besson on the eftnie ground. It grows in the form of a 
7Vr«, and tin nty tun ears have grown upon one stalk, and 
will average from live to fifteen Far domestic use it is un¬ 
paralleled. When ground and properly bolted, it is equal in 
color am! fineness lo whealen flour. As a far aye. crop, bv 
sowing in drills or broadcast, for early feed, there is no kind 
of corn so well adapted to milch cows, aud nolle that will 
yield half the value in stalka or Corn. 
It can fie emye-xi'ully grown in any State of the Union, 
from Maine to Texas. 1 can give tile moslsatislaetory refer- 
encoH that the eoru i<, iu every reaped, what I represent it 
to he, amt rurltier, I am the only penion throughout the 
country who has this variety ol corn. Having secured a 
quantity, I am now abl« to till all orders, for thoau desirous 
Of tenting It. 
To any person who will inclose in a letter, One Dollar, In 
Stamps or Currency, directed to me, f will send, poslage- 
pnid, sufficient corn to produce enough to plum, Dm follow¬ 
ing year, from twenty to thirty acres;—also, directions for 
plan linn and cultivation. 
TjT~ To any person that will get up a club of Kivu, I will 
send a package gratis. 
Give your full name, I’nst-Otfieo, County and State, writ¬ 
ten plain, so that no errors may occur. 
Address «. E. ( ItANDAL, 
636 11 Sandwich, Do Kalb Go., Illinois. 
rpilIC KICI>7,1 E F 1 I.TICUS. These Filters possess every 
I nfacl.ir.nl and xi:ir///i/icurrnTigrment, for tho objects in¬ 
tended, vi/„, rendeiine the need impure ram sod river wa¬ 
ter free from all decomposed organic (natters and gases, 
Color, taste or smell. Pare, water is llie chief conservator 
of the human system, and can he surely obtained by using 
tills, the heel, porhimo Filler known. They are (iiirnble, 
coiiveniriii and cheap; call be 'transported in safely, any dis- 
tauce, aud are sui“ to give satisfaction Mauubictured by 
■I AMES TERRY ,v CO , Rochester, N. Y. 
IY7-I lescriplive Cl run lam sunt tree. 631-tf 
I'KOIIICK AND HR0VI81ON MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, April ia— Flock—D emand scarcely ho 
active, business being checked by tho rain, but the market 
is generally without material change. The home trade arc 
buying to a moderate extent,and them isalsoafair inquiry 
for expert. Sales at $3,30 515,36 Cor super Slate; $6,40,0)6,51) 
for) extru de; $6,33 for Mipei Western; $6,46(56,75for extra 
do; $8,00.5)8,18fbr shipping brands extra round Imop Ohio 
closing quiet- Included It) tho Hides were HUperandex 
tra State for export at prices within the range. Canadian in 
pretty good request at full prices; salon at $5,7Od07,25 for 
common to choice extra 
G a A i.v -Wheat exhibits less activity, hut, there is no ma¬ 
terial change In price*. local millers are buying to a fair 
extent, amf there U also a mmhwxtu export inquiry. Bales 
Chicago spring at $1,21: white Indiana at tl.tlu, winter red 
We riom at $l,42k;; white Koutdekv at $l,f2; fait Milwaukie 
dub at $1,26 Myo scarce and quite firm; sales at Sic afloat. 
Bariev dull and heavy at 7it.fi8.3c. Corn rules heavy, with 
a mode rate export demand for white; sales at 73‘-o)5)7)c. for 
mixed SVCetera sllnat and delivered; 76c lor yellow; 7105 
79J<« forwtiite Southern, Oats plenty and dull at 440046c. 
for Western and Canadian; 45,5’.|5^e, for State 
Provisions— Pork market quiet and unchanged, talus 
»t $17,885 17,73 for new mess: $17,37 for old do; $17,12 for 
thin do; .- . 0 ,'J,V; ( I!l,,60 for clear: $1 l,tVa)14,37 for now prime; 
$12,78(s)13,i)U for old do. Lard linn, with a moderate demand; 
salesal ItlMfiJlC- Butter doll and unchanged: Hales at ll 
(ftilSc for Ohio, 13@20c lor State. Cheese steady at IIX5U3. 
Asuu.a—The market is quiet Tor Dots at $5,26, and steady 
for I'cai Is at $5,62>i"i',),(>•', 
ALBANY, APRIL H.— Flour ant> Mral—T here is a 
steady trudu demand for Flour at previous prices. Coru 
Meal (toady. _ 
Common to good State,. 75,005 5 ,SO 
Fancy and extra State,. 6,31X51.5,82 
Oomilioo to good Western,. 6,fi<>;;'5.90 
Extra Michigan, Wisconsin, Indiana, Ac-,. 6,00<5'fl,7fi 
Extra Ohio,. fi,tXK<fi? 1 2l) 
Common Gona'lian,.2f,26@KflO 
Extra Canadian,. 6,iX>ri>7,2A 
Fancy Genesee,.-.. 6,75(;i i n,2o 
A ll kinds «f agi{u<i;i.thi{al hooks.—F ar- 
murs, Gardeners, Nurserymen, Fruit-Growers, Dairy¬ 
men, Cattle-Dealers, ami all persons interested in tilling 
the soil nr adorning their grounds and dwellings, will bo 
supplied with Hie most complete Hssoriment of Books re¬ 
lating to their ImsimMs that ran ha found In the world, by 
a. XVI. SAXTON, BARKER 8 t OO., 
Agricultural Booksellers, and I’uhlisliers of The Horticul¬ 
turist, No. 26 Bark-row, New-York. 
Catalogues gratis. Books sent hy mall. AnK.NTH wanted. 
rj>F.KTD FOIt TDK. .MILLION HOMKTIIINU NEW. 
J Office No. 7 Mansion House Block, 68 Stub* street. 
Rochester, N. Y. [ffiJB-tf| E. F. WILSON. 
H A M. C. MOItlHtKF, Breeders of pure Short-horn 
• and Alderney Cuttle, South Down and Silesian 
Sheep, buffo!It and Esiei Pige , Kochester, N. Y. [621 tf 
.3(X5)31c 
.33036a 
.36087c 
.3»5)|2e 
.IftcMSe 
.20036c 
.3(X(838« 
.36fiiri0c 
.4lX<u42e 
Democrat, 
D. B. DE LAND St, OO.’S 
CHEMICAL SA-ToidFLVV TTJS I 
“Trig very best article of Haloratua now in iihc." Much 
has been senl ol tlte injurious (died of Saleratus upon the 
heal tin but nothing can be more harmless Ih/ih perfectly 
pure Saleratus, when properly used. THIS Saleratus f* 
PERFECTLY l'HHK, and is refined by a process eutirely 
OUR OWN, by which all inipniitigfi 11.10 removed. u Deal¬ 
ers and Caasamnrs Everywhere 1 Please try ill It is war¬ 
ranted to suit in all cases or no fait'.” Also, 
D. U. DE LAND A CO.'S 
“ DOUBLE HE El FED S A LEHATUS," 
is far superior t» most other brands or Sale rams now in one. 
Consumers of Saleratus should bq careful to get. that having 
tbi- name of I). R. riiri ani A (Jo. on the wrapper, as they 
will thus ohbdn a STRICTLY pure article. These brands 
of Saleratus are for sale by the “ nrinaipal Grocers in this 
city, and dealers generally throughout the United States 
and Canadas.” 
Manufactured and for sale at Wholesale at the Fairport 
Chemical Works, Fnirport, Monroe Co., N. Y. 621-tf 
^.bturtisements 
only . I 26 hinieff in 4Series ..eucit 126 
Browne's Bilal Fancier_SMij Munn's Lariil Drainer.. .60 
Browne's I’nultry Yard . 1 Ol) Nasli' i 1’rogre.oiive Fanner ft) 
Do. Field Bunko] Mumirm. 1 26 NriU's Gurdener's Com- 
Bridiretnmi’ii Card. Amh'I I fill panion . . .... I OO 
Do. Florist's Guide fti( Norton'-. Elements of Ag. 
Dn, Kitchen liardener's In- 1 i iculluie .Co 
atrnelor .find lleoit's noiglio and lin- 
Do. Fruit Cult. Manual_ ft)| (dioo.I 00 
Creek's Booknf Flowers I fifi Burdee mi the Strawberry, ft) 
Buist's Flower Garden , 1 26 BedilerLand Meu.uror 50 
Do. Family Kite.lmn Card. 76 Benin/'* New Culturo of 
Cldneso Sugar Cane ami 1 the Vine . 23 
Sugar Making., . 25 I'ltelns' Bee keeper’s Chart‘26 
uimrlltin'n GrajiO Grower’s BiuJhby'J Mj btciies of Bee- 
Guide.. 8ti keejrtitra . 1 00 
Cobbett’s Am. Gardouer Rate,it Fiuteier.50 
Cottugo and Farm Bee- ttaaffalTs Sheep Husbau- 
keeper.26 dry.I 26 
Cole’s Am. Fruit Book . 6tli Iheh/irdspn on the IloTge 26 
Do. Am. Veterinarian . 811 Do. Busts of tint Farm . 25 
lladtl’s Modern Ihirse Doc,i ft) llo. Iiome-tm Fowls —*.25 
l>o. Am, Cattle Doctor. I IMi Do. uli the J log. ...26 
Do. Anatomy and Bfivsi 'Do. On till’ Honey Bee 26 
elogy of the Horse _ 2 00 Do. on Hie Dog. ...26 
Do. colored platen. . t 00 1 Iloe me fin's Void-dresser's 
Dana’s Muck Manual. 1 00 Manual . 50 
Do. Brize EHwiy on Ma- 'ffiepherd'a Own Book. . $00 
roues. . . 26 .-dewari'e SLaldo Book 1 IX) 
DarHiigtiniH Weeds and • Stray 1,eaves from the 
Usftlul Blau Is. l 30 1 Book of Nature...... I DO 
Domuntie ami Ornamental Stephens’ Book of the 
Poultry . 100 Farm, 2 vole..100 
Do. colored plates . ;fti|SkilUhl Ifousuwlfe _2 1 .> 
Downing's Landscape Gar- )l.min i Elements of Ag. 26 
lie 11 (rig ■ . 3 60].Smith's Landscape Car 
Do. Rural Essays ... . ,'iDO diming. 125 
E islwo'Kfs Cranberry Cul- ,1'liaer's Brinciples uf Ag, 2 00 
turn.... . 60’1'homtu' Farm imple- 
Ellintfs Western Fruit | merit .100 
Book_ . ..I 26 Thompson's Food of Ani- 
Every Lady hurowuFlnw- '< uwls 75, 
erGardener ..SOj'ihe Rose Gultui 1st CM 
Furm Drainage, ill. F. t'nphani's ChuinistryMade 
French).. . 1 00 Easy . 28 
Fessenden's Farmer aud (Turner's Cotton Planter's 
Gardener..1 25,, Manual .100 
Do. Am- Kitchen Gard.5n Warder's Hedges and Ever 
Field’s Bear Culture. I On greens_ .... .100 
Fish Culture. I (X) 1 W iring’s Elemouts of Ag.. 75 
Flint on Grosses . .. 1 26| Week:, on Bees IS 
Guenon '01 Milch Cows. .. llo. While's Gardening for the 
Herbert to llornc-keepcrt,-l25 South. 126 
Hooper's Dog and Cun. , flfilWiUon nil Flax..25 
llvde's Chinese Sugar Yniiatt8r Martin on Cattle.l 25 
Cane . 25 Youatt on the Horse.125 
Johnston’s Ag.Chemistry 126j Do. <m K.henp .76 
Do. Element,, of Ac. Chern- Do. on the flog.. .75, 
istry and Geology. I 0o| I lough’s Farm Record,... 3 ft) 
S'jy~ Any of the above named works will be forwarded by 
mail, post-paid, on receipt of the price specified. 
Address O, 1>. T. MOOBK, Rochester, N Y 
ADVERTISING TERMS, In Advance Tiiiuty-Fivk 
Cknts a I,i.vk, each insertion. A price and a half for extra 
display, or 62.51 cents per line of space. Special Notices, 
(following reading matter, leaded.) Seventy Cents a Line. 
4* 414 If I NKW KOCUKLI.K DR LAWTON Ill.ACK. 
ll.',' M ' H E BUY PLAN fS. I6,i)uu Grafted ApjOn for sale, 
very low, hy JOHN F CHAI'MAN, Fiivetti' ville,N . Y. 
inn nnn wilbon'b albanv htrawrkrrv 
MWMnlW for rile hy TH'lMtS \. HEKKNDEKN, 
Macmlnn Norserie**, Marodoo, Wai ue Co, N. Y. 
Oka 1 x—Wheat sleidy, with bvtr iuquirv for milling lots; 
sale* Milwaukee club on private terms. Cm n quiet at fide, 
oti truck Oats nominal at 84j«(g/86c. Barley unchanged; 
prime samples held nt70c. 
Skkd Vlurkel steaily. Sales at $4,7e, , 5,00 TorClover, aqd 
$.'276 fur Timothy. 
I’Bn visions—D ull and no gules. 
TORONTO, APRIL 13 - Kl.Oim-We are gtad to be able to 
notice .1 much improved feelius iu the flour market, conse¬ 
quent upon a considerable iuquirv for urn Eastern United 
States matkatA, During the week sales to a considerable 
extent hav» been eoiisumriiated, and with an improved tone 
iu the English and New York markets, tin; teclieg here 
la much, bettor thou for many weeks previous. Holders, 
however. 11 m ruliter too much elated With the Improved 
Stat*’ of IldngH, and are (Inn in demanding rates somewhat 
above the views of purchasers, which for the time being 
checks transactions. Wit hope, however, to be aide to 
chronicle la ree tra inactions during the corning week, the 
effect uf which will bo t" esse Die. mark'd, and lessen the 
anxieties r,I' operators. Quite 80 11 mutual number of sales 
have been made by sample, instead of by 111 * inspection 
graqft,-a clreoinstance that is indicative of the high ch-it- 
aeler of the flour sold. The following are (lie generally re¬ 
ceived quotations:—Bu|>mfine, 1,76; Ltrnry, $6>,r3,25; 
extra, $\ftl(air,.76; double extra, $0u (i,ft.i tt oarnd W e note 
a sal, of bOO brls. of fine No l,n M arly fancy, at $5,10 f. n. c. 
and W) bids, of good No. I, at $54,75 rf barrel. 
Gka i\ — There has not been much doingin fal! wheat ow¬ 
ing to the uunelUt'U state of the weather, had roadH, and 
t il* hurry of spring work 'I'll" receipts have been lituiloU 
to about SK) bushels uerdav. Although firm ami with nut 
slight variation lo prices, the market lias not been very an¬ 
imate,I attrllmlable, however, as much to the slender de¬ 
liveries as lo any oilier causa. Indeed the tendency, if fol¬ 
lowing that of foreign markets, should he upward; yet 
rates are quite high enough here in proportion to those 
cm root abroad. For good prime foil wheat, the prevalent 
J irices have been $1,30,'-1,33, with an on-iudonul purchase at 
11,87 For coiiniinn arid ordinary,$1,2601,29 lias been lDC* 
range. The average price for Hie week would be about $1,- 
32 per bushel. Hprqig wheat Is la active request,especially 
(ortho better grades fit for seed. Good ButnidCSreadily 
bring $1 5 1,03 per bushel. Barley iu very small supply at. 
ft)',,:62c. Kye is quiet, and wanted hy local distillers at 86(,n 
70c per bushel Oats are plentiful, and unusually large 
stocks are held for shipment The market Is not active at 
33c. De.is steady, notwithstanding very largo receipts.— 
Good samples an; worth 55:5 ftv. per huniiel 
SEED.—Timothy U stiff dull with a good stock offering. 
The quality ib varied, and nuoted from $3(W4, Clover is 
more inquired tor, and is selling treely at $5 }j bu.— Globe. 
Special Notices 
fire and burglar-proof safes. 
With Hall’s Patent Powder ■ Froof Looks, 
HAVE NEVER FAILED 
IN MORB THAN 800 DISASTROUS FIRES. 
Tho Safest and Boat Safe (11 Dee. 
Delivered at any Railroad Station In the United States, or 
Canada, at tho very lowest rates, by 
James g, Dudley, sole Agent, 
5|8-tf si 93 Main street, Oumtlo, N. Y. 
AGRICULTURAL CAULDRON AND STEAMER. 
( tllKAI* (STRAW ItKRRY VINE*. 50,000 Wilson's At 
‘ J bony Strawberry Vines, warranted true, 30c. 100; $1 
|H 1,000; $7 : [< '.*,<’0(1— 1 ilr.y, sent by mail for 25c 
6,'iti-2t JO.SKBII GAt.DWELL, Nurserymtin,Troy, V. ) 
(] AST STEEIa BELLS, 
yon cmnicrtEH. aoademie8, 
fire ALARMS, FACTORIES, &.O., 
from SHEFFIELD, ENGLAND, have been tested in all cli¬ 
mates, Europe am| America. Weigh lees; enst less per 
pound; have Dfttler tones: can he heard farther than other 
hells. They cost 30 per cent, less than 
THE BEST COMPOSITION BELLS, 
which are also sold by meat Makers' Brices. 
T3rolt«*n ID-OIr* 'Uniterm iix Exchange, 
or re-east, on short notice. Such hells will nearly pay for 
Steel Bells of same sine. 
Send for Circular. Bells delivered in all parts of the 
United Status or Canada, by 
James g. Dudley, 
618-tf 1)3 Main slreeL Buffalo, N. Y. 
DTOOKIKfl LOOM. $5* will buy a Ktockim; or K.\l*r- 
n tlxo Loom. If you would llkn lo have t.lic Loom Lb it 
will w*‘'ive 15 t»-*i. »»V Mtoc'.iuv- tier day, send yon 1 aildress 
to J. B. JOHNSON A CO., Tyrone, Schuyler Co., S'. Y 
soi.'. arid board will be paid, per mouth, to Agents to sell 
the above Loom. 638-0 
H ungarian gkahh weed. w.> are now receiving 
our supply of tltia justly celebrat' d Grass Seed. We 
can confidently recommend it to Fanners us the best Hay 
In use Orders aceomnaniol with cash xvill have our 
promid attention. WILDER, ROBINSON ,Y. CO, 
536-lt 23n Walnut St., Cincinnati, Ohio. 
1 3RUIT IJROWERP, NURSERYMEN AND UI.UHH 
. Can la; supplied with thr Lawton Htockberry, at a 
large discount from regular rates. Circulars Hud plutea 
free, May be safely ordered until the middle of May. 
' WM, LAWTON, New Rochelle, N. Y , 
636-21 or, 13 Wall Street, New York. 
UEEP POTATOES W AIM ANTED PURE. I have 
now on baud tbn following varieties of Potatoes, pure 
and true to name, and at llie following prices: 
SO Btldh. Earl y Six Week’s (large and very early) $1 ||7 bit. 
lfi‘) 1 I 0 . Mountain Junt- (Early. 1 .75ets, bn. 
2ft) do. English Flukes (very fine,) S2 : i;) hhl., 75 ids, bu. 
60 do. Davis’ Seedling, do. . $1 el bu 
50 do. Brince Albert, do. .. . $1 bu. 
JOHN RAPALJE, 
630-lf Gcoesee Bend Store, Ro eh ester, N. Y. 
THE BEST IN TfSEJ 
First Premium over Fairbanks, at Vermont State Fair, 
*67 and *58. First. Premium and no Oompotitlon In 
•60. First Premium at 13 Different State Fairs. Sil¬ 
ver and Or Quito Modalu at American Institute Fair. 
N. Y.. 1«6«. 
Howk’h SoAi.Ktt roit Ai.t. Uuk«, have Great Simplicity, 
Wonderful Accuracy. 
Jleijuire no Pit; may be set on top of the ground, or on 
a ham Hour, and easily removed. 
No Chech Rods; No Friction on Knife Edges; ail frietio* 
received on Balls. Weigh truly If not level, 
Delivered at any Railroad Station in the Doited States or 
Canada, HSt up, and warranted lo give entire satisfaction , 
or taken back. 
Send for Circulars and price lists, with account of triat ot 
Scales bet,ween Howe and Fairbanks, at Vermont State 
Fairs, to JAM ES «. DUD LEY, 
General Western Agent, 93 Main street, 
518-tf Buffalo, N. Y. 
than with a wagon load of kettles, to say nothing of 
convenience, economy of fool, Ac. To make this boiler 
perfectly safe for domestic use, the subscriber has fur¬ 
nished it with a double acting safety tube of his own 
invention, which b warranted to prevent explosions or 
collapse. This apparatus is designed as a general steamer 
for all purposes where steam or heat is required, whether 
near by or at a distance, steam being conveyed in suita¬ 
ble pipes to any point desired. To answer at once all 
inquiries being made, the subscriber has taken pains to 
make a public trial iu Rochester, for two days, when this 
apparatus was used for different purposes, and explained 
to the general satisfaction, of all visitors, as the following 
certificates will show 
Rophkstkr, April 7, 1860. 
This is to certify, that we have witnessed the trial of 
Prixdlb’s Patent Agricultural Cauldron and Steamer, aud 
are pleased with its simplicity, efHcacy and safety. It 
cooked potatoes in 12 minutes, and raised five gallons water 
nearly to the boiling point in four minutes. The vessel for 
cooking cut straw, hay, At , was placed 75 feet from the 
boiler and the steam conveyed iu wooden pipes, aud the 
operation was perfectly satisfactory 
C. DEWEY, LL. D., . 
Professor of Chemistry and Natural Philosophy. 
D. I). T. MOORE, Editor Rural New-Yorker. 
ALVAH STRONG, Democrat & American. 
P. B. VIELE. Tanner. 
Gen. L B. SWAN. 
1 S. HOBBIK. 
WILLARD HODGES, aud others. 
These Steamers may be seen at Messrs. Bkx.vktt A 
Co.’s Foundry in Rochester, or one in operation at the 
subscriber's residence. Patterns can be furnished to 
order, with the riff hi to manufacture, if desired, in¬ 
fringements anticipated, and arrangements on hand to 
meet any emergency. Illustrated Circulars, with list of 
prices, advantages, &c., sent free to all applicants. 
April. 1S00. D. R. PRINDLE, East Bethany. N. Y. 
P EAS l F*EA.S t PEAS !—Now on hand 
and for sale at the '‘GkVkNkK Skkd Stoke,” No. 85 
Uuffalo Street, Rochester, TV, V 
60 bushels Utah Marrowfat. 
60 “ Black Eyo do. 
60 “ Missouri do- 
50 •* Early Kents. 
100 “ Early Washington. 
26 “ Dwaif Illiie Imperial. 
25 ‘‘ Champion of England. 
100 “ Canada Creepers, fur flnld sowin g. _ 
C< 1 / 1 HHH FAINTING. A gpbtndid (argn Engraving 
'5 lU.Ul'o nf ltoea Bonham's renowned “HORSE 
FAIR,” printed in beautiful oil colors, will be sent, post¬ 
paid, to any address for $t,6P, and with The United States 
Journal, one year, for $-■ ll presents upon the parlor 
wads all the brilliant effect of .1 lion nil painting. $10,0.0 
Was paid for the painting, and the lovers of art are eutim- 
piastic in their admiration of this superb copy of it, The 
N. Y. Observer says: “ It Isa remarkable re-production of 
mis of the great"*t works of modem art." Tb" Christian 
Advocate says:—“ it is a superb production." The N. Y. 
independent says:—' 1 It preserves, as nearly as possible, 
every tint, shade, and coRr of the rr.ivtiilirenloriciiial ’ — 
•)A /1 AGENTS WANTED To engage in an honorable 
ill IU business, which pays from S4 to $8 per ‘lay. Fot 
particulars address M. M. SAKBOKN, Bra s lier Kalis, N. Y. 
1'JKAUO BLOW AND CLINTON POTATOES' For silk' 
1 Warranted genuine. Brice, $2 per Pari el, package in 
eluded. Address 0. ft W. IIKBIi A RD, Akrntl, line Co., N.Y 
TOE CATTLE MAKKJET8. 
NEW YORK, April 11.—The current prices for the weak 
at all the markets are aw tolhiwa:_ 
Catili: — First quality,?) cwt. $9,76010,26; ordi¬ 
nary, $9 no , 9,.60; common, $7.7.5 0 8,7.5; inferior, $r,,ftXjj)7,r.o. 
Cows and (jAt.vKa— Ehst.quality, $.VL0ft i 86,ft); Ordinary, 
$40,iM -5i0.ft): Common, $3.\fth k.',fti: Inferior, Si'i.ftXVid.ftl. 
Vr.At, Calves—F irst qualify, t-> rt.., ts.aJ7c.; Ordinary 6(f) 
6.ke; Common, Fa5c; Inferior, S 4 ' 4c. 
Sukkp a vri Lamms. -Prime iiuality, « head, $8,ftXa':7,(XK 
ordinary, $F'd3; comraou, . 4,UU; inferior. $2«Jt. 
Swims.—F irst quality, all others, Bhi&J-i. 
ALBANY, April id.—Cvm.v.-Market scan over- 
stockod. Owing to tie- large supply last week I2i) be'id were 
held over, and they are still hero, to he added to tllfi 1 , 1)11 
ital oil tho mat ketnf 4,181. I'Ll it is 
tlie largest ntimher '•eceiveil hero during any one week 
since August, 1558. The quality is fair, arid owing to this 
fact there is but little good demand for the East; .but no 
more, if as maay, us a thoUAJWd, can he taken iu that 
direction. 
Receipts.—The following is our comparative statement of 
receipts at this market over the Central Railroad estimat¬ 
ing 17 cattle to the car: 
Corresponding week 
This week, l.aat week. last vear. 
Cattle,.4,011 3,8'U 1,632 
Sheep. 763 2,066 1,7.50 
Hogs,... 430 424 862 
Prices -Market is quite dull at the following rates: 
Tnis week. Last week. 
Premium....5 L 4®5$Sc 6';,@5 I ; ,c 
Extra..41605 4>,“i6 
First quality.4 wA'i 4 (a-tH 
Second quality.3 S'd yS’i 
third quality. ...2>£03’i 2'i 3 2 1 ., 
Inferior....,. (5 i2)a 02kj 
—[Jf/tw uni Argus- 
CAMBRIDGE, Apiul 11. — Whole number of Cattle at 
market fi2‘! — about 5(10 Beevea, and 126 Stores, conststing ot 
WorkingOxen, Milch Cows, and otic,two and three years old. 
Pricks— Market Beef—Extra, $7,8007,TS: first quality, 
$6.7507,Mi; second quality, $5,50; third quality, $3,75/ 0,00; 
ordinarv, $x. 
Storks—W' orking Oxen—175. 
Cows aNP CaI VKS—$28, 42065. 
HEELER A WILSON MANUFACTURING CO.'S 
IMPROVED FAMILY SEWING MACHINE8, 
600 BrOadxxoiiy, Ni'w Yorlc. 
Tiiese Machines combine all tlie late improvements for 
Hemming, Stitching and Felling Seams, and are the best in 
us« for family saw imi and tailoring work. 
Prices from $50 to $160. Hemin"rn, $5 extra. 
8. W. DIBBLE, Agent, 
615-tf No*. 8 and 10 Smith’s Arcade, Rochester, N. Y. 
A GENTS WANTED- At tlie St. Cathaui.xk* Vrn 
J\ skitiKs. Thirty Agents wanted, to sell Fruit Trees, 
&e., to whom liberal cOOipebrAtion will h« given Apply 
immediately to C. BEADLE, St. Catharine*, C. W. 
Ylrd^ONt* ALBANY STRAWBERRY Over 1,000,- 
T V Oft) plant* tor sale, at 31 per XOo; $0 per 1,000; and $50 
per 10,001). 
IN'*xv Kocludln Hlaoltberry, 
1(H), 1 (III plant* for sale, at $1 per dozen; $5 per ]ft), and $10 
per 1 , 000 . Wbolr-salo purtshaaera and dealers allowed a lib¬ 
eral discount J • KNOX, Box 478, Pittsburgh, Pa. 
piANOS FOR SI SO. 
WARRANTED COOD IN EVERY RESPECT. 
XAPK BY 
130A.TtDTvIW'rSI Grnyv-NT Ac CO.. 
Albany, N. Y. 
Tuk Subscribers, having been induced, after repeated ap¬ 
plication, to make a PIANU at a l>c.v price, to meet the 
wants of many uf*w doprivndof the luxury. Lave perfected 
sucli an instrument, suitable for SMALL PARLORS, SIT¬ 
TING ROOMS, Ax., finished in Rosewood, a beautiful Pi¬ 
ano, at 
ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS. 
I '3T These Pianos are yt’Lly wakrastkp, and have all 
our late improvements. _< 2 j 
Circulars Furnished on Application, giving Full Par¬ 
ticulars. 
TTier also furnish a 
HANDSOMELY FINISHED PIANO, 
Adapted for School Practice aud Purposes, at 
ONB HUNDRED AND TWENTY - FIVE DOLLARS 
(SEND FOR CIRCULARS.) 
Our Regular Styles nr LARGE PIANO - FORTES, 6 «, 7, 
aud 7 '-4 Octave*, we continue to make with all tho Late Im¬ 
provements, at from $3ft) to $ft*l, according to Si 7 .e and Fin¬ 
ish. I.arye Discounts made to Cush Buyer*. ILLUSTRA¬ 
TED BRICK LISTS AND CIRCULARS KIJ R.NIKifED ON 
APPLICATION. All our Piano-Fortes have our Great Im¬ 
provement, 
T FL Hi INSULATED IRON RIM, 
Making them the Best and Most Durable in the World. 
taT SEND FOR CIRCULARS. _£,| 
Perfect Satisfaction Guaranteed, or Money Refunded. 
BOAJlDMAN, GRAY k CO., 
(1 4 44> ' . it ’ xr tt 
,1. KNOX, Box 478, PitUburgh , Pa. 
ri'u FAUMEJ4H, MI.I IIAVICK, AND IIU1IJIKR8. 
L Dor "Irrcpweelhle Conlfict” is against high_ price*.— 
We offer you, at 71 Main St, Rochester, Iron, Nails, Hard¬ 
ware, Oils, Paints, Color*, Window*, Doore, Blinds, Hoes, 
Spades, Shovels, Corn Hot)*, Cultivators, ami oilier article* 
too numerous to mention. Also, the celebrated "Straight 
Draft Blow," which we offer cheaper than the cheapest. 
635-if MOOUK, HEB1NG ft CO. 
O LEA* 1 A N I AND IMtUFITAItl.K K511MA)AMINT 
r (;an be secure'!, in ail parts Of tho Country, in intro- 
ducitig smue Nkw a.vp I’opplak Book.*, sold only by 
subscription. 
Country Clergymen and School Tendier* wonld find this 
an advantageous Opening for the einpioyroeut or apare 
time, and aiiv person of e.ucrwy and .vldre**, can secure 
from $70 to $|ftt per moutli. For particular* apply to 
E. R. HALL, Publisher’* Agent, Rochester, N. V'. 
Kitov tha unparalleled success of the KF.TCHUM MA¬ 
CH IN E tlie past season, I am induced to biiil'l for tho har 
vest of 1880, a Lakokk m mkkk than naoxr, and 1 oiler 
them as the most perfect machine I have ever manufactur¬ 
ed, and at prices to correspond witlr tne time*. 
Howard s New Two-llorse Mower all iron—light draft 
—do Milo draft— m) driv ng fast to have them work well no 
clogging -price outy $lft>. 
Howard's New On*-llor*o Mower i* of easy d'ftft for one 
horse, and capable of cutting six to eight acres of any kind 
of itran* per day —price 575. 
Wood Frame Two-lforse Mowers -price $80. 
Comldned Mower and Reaper, (Iron,) witli late improve¬ 
ments took lost premium at the f ailed Stales Fair at 
Chicago last fall price 5130. 
All of tip- above Machines have Emery s Adjustable I,ev¬ 
er and Roller, and various other improvements, and are 
warranted. Send for a J'amphlPt. Address 
530 -21 It. L. HOWARD, Buffalo, S. Y 
j yltlXCF. A l.njRItT I’DTATOKK. The genuine article; 
selected, of m< I Him *'ze, expressly for sued; in barre a 
containing two and a in If ImubcK or more , will be deliv¬ 
ered at Hie cars at Ithaca, at Cayuga Ilndge, for three 
dollars a barrel. Address, with remittance, 
A34-i.it R. HALE, Aurora . Cavuga Co., N Y, 
ft ft KEN IIUUKK8, HOP II0IIBE8 AND CONffKKVA- 
" 4 tokiBs, with plans, elevatlotiH, cctions, and detailed 
drawIngR, will commence to appear in tho Architects and 
Mechanics' Journal, ol April 28 th, tube continual) weekly, 
$2 a year Kent .5 weeks, on trial, for 25 cents, by tlie pu - 
lUiitfr, A. HARTHILI . 128 F'llton »t. New York. Tire best 
paper for Builders, Carpenters, Architects and Landscape 
Hardeners ever published Try it, aud you will say so. 
New volume e.ommenced 7th Ap'd 63t-3t _ 
\ riCT4HJIA POTATOES.—The season for planting (ic¬ 
ing near, and toe question a* to the best and moat 
profitable variety to raise living generally discussed, it 
would perhaps be of great interest to firmer* to try one 
mere new variety. I will give my experience, and the 
reader can be his own judge. While on a visit East in 1.-57, 
I discovered nn entirely new variety and of excellent flavor, 
while breaklastiOl! with a I inner who took much pains to 
have tne herd vegetables. I brought hack three potatoes, 
rather j nng Hi an round, light piuk and white, and resemb- 
lin^tbs origlo.it Mcreer fliev are I itir ii, have *hort tops, 
sni Ltrge bulbs, snd Very few smnll one*, f plnntei) the 
tiiree potatoe” ami harvested t'o"relropi over a bushel, and 
la.*t season I harvested, over Ift) huhliels, most of which I 
offer at SI pci Imshel, or $3 per barrel, delivered at Clyde 
Station, S' Y, Railroad. Last sens n I had ten of the 
rnr.xt highly recommended varieties in tlie same field, and 
they were in product doubly *urrw«t 0 d by llie Victorias, 
whfilh also decayed the Isaatnf anv vari-ty I have raised 
in two years, the Strawberry excepted. The Victorias ori¬ 
ginated in Maine, the greatest potato growing State in the 
Union. Apply to .. „ 
536-it II. W. DEAN, No. Huron, Wayne Co., N. Y 
itlarkcte, Commerce* & 
>‘f'ONSTERN ATI O TsT f 1 - 
kj TijU well-known impqrled. Thorough-bred Horae 
has recently been re-purchased t-y J B- BBRAkT, U-q , in 
Ky., andhrought hack to the State of New York He wnl 
stand the I'resent season, coinmeuelng May 1st, 18ft 1 .»’ the 
siuble nf Hun.Gen. Bpkiioi mis, Medina, Orleans t o , N. 
Y., at $15 the season, and $26 to insure a foal, payable in 
advance. Baaturave at 7.5 cents per week. Mate* at the 
risk oh their owners. Addrew _ „ „ 
WM. KEENAN, Gromn, i fcdip a, N. Y. 
U UIHiAMD KgUABH SEED AT WMOLE8AEK.—J,000 
pounds of HuV'hsr4 Squash Seed at wholesale, very 
cheap, hy the original introducer. My seed are of tlie 
purest quality, to he sold at tlie lowest rate*. Circular* 
and playcat'ds supplied bv the nuaritjtc, gratis. 
533--t JAMES} J- If GREGORY. Marblehead, Maas. 
Rural New-Yorkkr Omcx > 
Rochester, April 17, i860. J 
Fporu— The' market presents a firmness this morning 
which i* has not worn for a considerable period of time, and 
holders are not anxious to pres? sales. No advance has 
been effected In rates, however, yet buyers cannot prevail 
in bringing about Any reduction in the prices asked. 
Graiv.—^W heat has put on 3@7 cents per bushel, accord¬ 
ing to quality. We hear of bales of choice white Canadian 
at $1,50; Canada club at $1,18, and ordinary Genesee at $1,- 
43- Oats are now worth 335*0340 per bushel. Other grains 
unchanged. 
Meats and the Dairy axe without alteration. 
Albany, N. Y, 
|| OMES FOR 
FOR SAL TG, 
At $1,S5 per Acre, desirable FARMING LANDS in West¬ 
ern Virginia, Eastern Kentuckv, and Middle Tennessee. 
AIbo, Valuable Lauda in Sullivan and Elk Counties, Penn¬ 
sylvania. 
Apply to the Americas Kmiokamt aid aaoHomehtead 
Company, No. 148 Broadway, New York. 489tf 
I lME.—I'uget Perpetual Klim PiiletilcA July, 1*07.— 
j Superior to aur io use for Wood or Coal, ift cords of 
wood, or lit tune of coal to 100 bbls—coal not mixed with 
stone. Address [4S4-U] O. D. BaGE, Rochester, N. Y. 
