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if y si de Ag'l Works—Wheeler, Melick & Co. 
New 'publications—C M. Saxton, Barker &Co. 
A New Plow—Alexander Gordon. 
The ti rent Austin Shaker Seedling Strawberry—Chnuncy 
''^ricnltural and Garden Seeds—J. 0. Bloss & Co. 
Ttena r, H'e’tcrs—John Kendal I 
ype American Corn Huxker— R. L. Howard. 
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steam Fancy Dyeing, Ac—D. Leary. 
Thorengh-hrod Cattle for Sale II T Wollard. 
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examine the farms, and report on the same, 
. , B- P. JOHNSON, Secretary. 
Agricultural Rooms, Albany, April 12,1800. 585 it. 
ri 'is well known imported, TliornnifliOired Horse 
has recently been ru-ptirehtisiid by J. D. Bcknkt, Esu in 
K.y., and brought hack to the Stain'of New York. He nil! 
•fund the present season, commencing May I d, 1800 at the 
stable of H;m. Gen. BhUROtTiuis, Medina, Orleans Co., N. 
» 5 th 0 M 0 unon t fttiu 125 In inaun* i\ fo&l, pavable in 
advance. Punturage at 75 cents par week Mares al the 
risk til their owners. Address 
®>D- 8 t WM, KEENAN, Groom, Medina, N. Y. 
( h’la’i’! w HEAT Can be had at the Genesee 
Store, tki Buffalo St, Rochester, N V. 
®*W .1 RAPALJE. 
Iflavkcts, Commerce, & 
r r»IR GREAT AUSTIN NIIAKKU SEEDLING Straw- 
I itKKKr.—This remarkable Seedling originated al the 
Shaker setllemetif in Watprvliet, N. V., four years ago, and 
having proved it lo be perfectly hardy, a great bearer, and 
li ne-flavored, we now older it to the public, feeling confident 
that it will give satisfaction. It was grown beside the Wil¬ 
son s A It,any Seedling last year, end proved p> die quite as 
productive, and about twice .ax large. The Austin Seedling 
S wljeved tube rug largestS rkAWiiKRKy ix tiik world. 
I he roUuwtng is » correct description:—Plant vigorous; 
foliage vim y large; foot stalks long and stout; fruit very 
large, and broadly conical; Mlnr, bright crimson; tlesh 
rattier firm, mildly acid with a rich and high tlavnr; flowers 
stain In.ale; m full bearing about the 2'th of June. Some of 
the berries will niea*nre oyer two inches in diameter.— 
Twelve incked from a bed without extra selection weighed 
one pound. We arc aware that many new seedling straw¬ 
berries hare been ttutntlyolfered to the pot,lie that have 
not given satisfaction. Wn propria* to exhibit plants of the 
Austin in full hearing, in pots, aud berries in baskets, from 
A.,!- 1 ‘d June to the 4 th of July, at the following places; 
At \Y 111 , > Carpenter's nfflev, 168 Pearl Street, New York; 
OuJOU of ilovpy $ M'l'jaiine. nf Horticulture, Huston; nftice 
rd Moore’s Rural New Yorker, at Rochester; office of The. 
Country Gentleman, Albany; Farmer*’ Club of American 
Institute, Now York, and ut Philadelphia. This will give 
all an opportunity U> see and taste tins remarkable berry; 
and it any having ordered <1o not (Pel satisfied after seeing 
tor themselves, t.he money will lie refunded before tho 
plants are delivered. The plants will hu sold for $i perdu/,., 
or 525 per hundred Orders received Immediately to Com¬ 
moner! delivering plants in July Ip rotation s.i ordered. — 
Address either ClfAUNCY MII/LF.R, AITikuv, N. V.Shaker 
Rural New-Yorker Oveica. } 
Rochester, Ajiril 21 , i860. 5 
Our Market is almost entirely witliotit ebango. Timothy 
Seed has put on 25centi» per bushel. Hay has started up a 
little—the range being $10@18, These are the only alter¬ 
ations of any note perceptible. 
ROCHESTER WHOLESALE PRICES. 
Fwiru axd Gresrs. 
Flour,wint. whent.$5,5it^.6,75 
Flour, spring do . f5,iM(ni%25 
Flour, buckwheat. FbStKsj 1.75 
Mxah Indian.$i,a* SI 
Wheat, Genesee. .*l,lsSl,+5 
Best wliite Can'a..*l,47t§l^0 
Corn, old.A r » 2 .Vlo 
Guii, n*'w......V»y.Vs3 
Rye, 60 lbs. ?! hu.72 - 7.V 
Oats by weight..NT^fgr} 
Bariev. _.65oS60c 
Buckwheat__Ow.tWc 
EPHRAIM BROWN, Lowell, Mass, 
Eggg, diy/en.11(3ll2c 
Honey, box.lSrudfic 
Candle*, box.tAO ISe 
Candles, extra...14c 
Paurrs a.xp Roots, 
Apples, bushel..f.1,£88c 
Apples dried.$l,UOjijl.It) 
Peaches dried, P IK._J8c 
Cherries dried, p it, IS. a ate 
Plums, dried—.lfiniflc. 
PoUtees.^..,.A5.g,35c 
FTinrs axii Skixs. 
Slaughter.a^6c. 
Calf. !>ujioc, 
Sheep pelts.50ef<n#a,50 
Lamb pelts.50ctii)$l,0t) 
SgKiia. 
Clover, bush..... .J4,7.VuVt,(1ll 
Timothy...3,011321,50 
8 U.NDRIK 8 . 
Wood, hard.f-t, 0(1314 g!0 
Wood, soft... $s,00®.1,50 
Coal, Lehigh.$.\7.V?;4J,i») 
Coal, Hmnton_4,50 
Coal, rittaton.84,A'«;34 ! W 
Coal, Shamokin... $.|,A5.'..|,50 
Coni, Cliar.Ib^liS'c 
Salt, bbl.*1,10 
Hay, ton .flODYaJlS^JO 
Straw, tun,.$6,iK»b)R,l)0 
Wool, P lb..:.8oSi5o 
Whltotlsh, bbl.*9,,»i.i.'9,50 
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hWW U )( \ HltMIN’S A 1.11 A N V SKF.mjNG 
)l M A II t S’l'RAWHERRY M j., 1 , 000 ; 50c. p ion. 
10,000 Hooker Seedling Strawberry *lo per 1,000; *1,50 
er PM. 
RO.OOO Lawton Dlaclcherry, very tine, S-kl por 1,1100; *i 
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.1 A M EH TERRY At Co., Rochester, N. Y 
t~it~ Descriptive Circulars sent free. 631-tf 
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THE HOMESTEAD ON THE HILLSIDE. 
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MEADOW BROOK t Or, ROSA LEE. 
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DORA DEAN AND MAGGIE MILLED. 
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THE ORCHARD HOUSE. 
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THE COMPREHENSIVE FARM UET OUD. 
Arranged for entering all the operations of the Farm for 
25 yours. Amort* curious and im-ful hook for the farmer 
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threshed 6fl bushel- ot wheat ip 711 miiiules, mid IPO hnshols 
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A«. 33 SOUTH THIRD STREET, 
537-lt PtilLADKI.I'UIA, Pa. 
OTEEL I’MMV'f*. We are manufacturing for the spring 
LJ trade large emptier* of our Mohawk Valley Clipper 
Plows, with steel mold-hoard and land-side, with steel or 
cast point, a* desired, uud would refer you to the following 
persons, who have them in use: 
John Johnston, Genovs N. Y. 
J Ingersoll, Ulon, N. Y. 
Win. Sommer, l'nmai!a,S. C 
it. 0. Ellis, Lyons, N. V 
Gnl A. J Summer, Long Swamp, Florida. 
A. J Bowman, Utica, N V'. 
A Bradley, Mankato, Minnesota. 
F. Mackie, Utieii, N. V 
We are also manufacturing Sayre’s Patent Horse Hoe and 
Potato Covering Machine, Rayre’s Patent Cultivator Teeth 
in duuntit.ive for the trade, slid all kinds of steel and swage 
work in the agricultural line Send lor a circular. 
SAYRE A REMINGTON, 
629-lam-tf Union Agrioultural Works, Utica, N. Y, 
which his life was devoted Tho deceased leaves a large 
evre.le of attached relatives and friends, but they mourn not 
as those without hope, for they believe it is well with the 
departed. 
lx Macedon,N. Y., March 31, I860, ANN ELIZA, wife of 
Thom ah J. Bi'Shkv, and eldest daughter of Cai.kii and 
Lydia Va.n Di zkh, aged 22 .years, 0 months and td days. 
IV K W t* 1 *0 VV. - Kakmkrm, 
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A m. KiMiH Ofr AliKUWtiTli'KAh HOOKS.—Far¬ 
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Catalogues gratis. Book* sent by mall. Aobxth wanted. 
) It0051 4:<)I{.N HE ICO - pjQ bushels; also 800 doze 
> Brooms; for sale by JOHN SHELDON, 
April 28, l-iio._Moscow, LiviiigHtoii Co., N Y. 
7PKKTH KOI! TIIK MILLION HOMKTIIING NEW. 
1 Oflice No. 7 Mansion House Block, 68 Stale street. 
Rochester. N. Y. [625-t.fl B. F. W1IA50N. 
T ).\ ~\ r YOTTIi TAXES.-BERDf; k MENDEN 
1 HALL, of Minneapolis, Minnesota, will attend prompt' 
ly to the paring of Taxes for Non-residents 637-lt 
H A- AL V. MIIKIMIKK. Breeder* of pur* Shorthorn 
• and Alderney Cattle, South Down and Silesian 
Sheep, Suffolk and Essex Pips, Rochester, N. Y. [02Uf 
1) A TENTH I -I will obtain a Patent on any; 
1 that has lienn rejected, or charge nothing, 
all done by letter. Address J, FRASER, Rochco 
plication 
Jusiness 
/ i Yale lor and Ontario Co. Fairs. Also, 
at the •‘American Tiisttnite," New York city. Also, award¬ 
ed the First Premium, a Sii.vku MUPAL, at our late Slate 
Fair, 1 AVJ. 
The Draft uf this Plow lias been tested at County and 
State Fair.*, in coinni-tition with iniruht-rless other Flows, 
and hi eveiv instance proved itself the tiphtr.st draft 
It is adapted equally well to tire or three. It or Her, by a sim¬ 
ple change of the beam from one side ol the standard to the 
other, and possesses other valuable voinls, which arc set 
forth in tlie annexed certificate: 
thow Yajt. Yates Co., S’. Y. 
Silt—Ilaviurused your Straight Draft Plow, 1 must say 
that I am well pleased with it, for the following reasons, 
among others;-First, tho en-r with which the Plowman 
can bold it. Second, its straipht and parallel draft. Third, 
tlie ease with which it is G hanged from a two to three horse 
plow, retaining Untrue draft in both rases, Fourth, the 
mou(d-boftrd hiking adapted to u donp or shallow, wide or 
narrow furrow,pulverizing the soil well, ami milking uni 
form work. You have overcome tip* imperfect lino of draft 
heretofore pre-ented to the tram; the line of your plow is 
preaeived ut right angles with 1 lie shoulders of the team, 
bacon sc of the amirigenidnt of the beam as attached to the 
iron frame of the plow body. Fifth, it* general construe 
lion is *uclr that it obviates the necessity of a llangi* on tho 
lnnd-*ide, used on other plows. John .Mam.ory 
The above "‘F’lrsl Premium Plow," also Hyde k Wright's 
celebrated Horse Hoe, the best and tnout widely celebrated 
Iran lenient for cultivating corn, nntntne.v, and all kinds of 
hill crops; also Pitt's Threshing Machine*, and tlie Roche i- 
ter Gutting Box, are inumtfur.hired by the nuiloKigned. 
Fanners and dealers in Agricultural Implements, will find 
it for their interest to cull on mu. 
ALEXANDER GORDON 
68 South St. Paul St., Rochester, N. Y. 
Vi ALICH UNIVUIWAI. KKID OII1TKR K(IK HALE 
" J at the Gk.xk.-.kk Skko Stork. a.vu A o’ i. Wakkhoi’hk, 
Rochneter, N. Y,.by J. RAPALJE, Agent, lit the manufac¬ 
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Corn-stalk OtTTKR now in u»r, and a* good for Hay and 
Stniwas any other. [ have also on hand a lull supply of the 
celebrated Rawhi'le Roller Cutters. Price from $7 to $ 28 ,— 
all warranted perfect. 621-eow-tr 
I MPROVED STOCK. For sale cheap, 10 or 12 head of 
1 superior Slmrt-horns, consisting of down, heifers anil 
young bulls. Credit given d desired. 
537-lt - 
TOBEY, East Bloomfield, N. V 
GOO!» CHANCE IN ILL 
NOIS to grow and fatten 
i Y Cattle, Sheep, or Hogs, in which business I want a 
partner on iny farm, with a cash capital of $5txi to $l,utx). - 
Here is a chance to make mnne v. 
537-3t 
WHEELEU, MELICK < ’<>. 
PROPRIETORS 
N. Y. STATE AGRICULTURAL WORKS 
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Asnuals or Perenni*!-; or kiktkk.y varieties of selected 
French aud German Flower Seeds. 
5.37-21._POGt! A GO , Rnchcstci Seed Store. 
r pHOKOi;GII-ltKED AVH8IIIHK ( ATTI.l! Snuth- 
1 down Sheep, CheMer Wliite and Spt’ton White Hogs, 
bred and for sale at all time*, i now have a lot of tine 
Chester Pigs, bred from iTeiuiinn Stock, lor sale, which can 
be suitably mated. Adore** 
H. T. WOLLAED, Castine. Darke Co., Ohio, 
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iu Western Now York. F.very description of good*dved;»ud 
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THE CATTLE MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, April 18.—The current prices for the week 
stall the markets are as follows: 
Bkkk CATTLK —First nualitv, p rwt. $9,75@10,25; ordi¬ 
nary, $9,00 < 0,6t); common, $7,75d.-,75; inferior, *K50fa)7i). 
Lows A-Vti CAM’S.* First quality, $5D,Q0tafiS.00t Ordinary. 
$(A00CajSU»l; Conimpo, S-ia.txy o- 40 .ik *r Inferior, $25,OrXu(3d i iJO. 
» KAt, C.v r.vss— F’irvt quality, ft It*., Ck,Cy7c; Ordinary 
5J4c; Common, 5c; Inferior, .'ij-j'iuric. 
bsuKP a. vn Lavhsi.—P rime quality, Vl head, $5.»X37,00; 
or.iioary, ii *5; oonimon. $S,.*ri>.4jJG: inferior. $23 3 
3wivk.—F irbt quality, all others, 5 , 1 '16^c. 
ALBANY, April 23.— Cattlb — Again the supply is too 
heavy for the demand although the receipts are nearly 3d0 
lees than last week. Thera 1* a corresponding falliug olT, 
tori, in the average quality. Of the 3,778 on sale we could 
Imd but some half h do/.en droves that rank as extra. The 
distilleries throughout tlie Slate begin to send forth small 
bunches, and in most cases of fine quality. 
Receipts.- The following is out comparative statement of 
receipts at this market over the Central Railroad estimat¬ 
ing 17 cattle to the car: 
. Corresponding week 
n ,,, This week. I^st week. last rear. 
gattle,.3,778 4,041 2,708 
cheep,. 720 783 254 
Hogs,. . 885 430 319 
Prices—We quote at the following rates: 
This week. Last week. 
Premium.OkitaiSkic 5'i@5f4c 
Extra. Ajgffi 41,5 5 
First quality.4 o}.4'i 4 (3i4.‘i 
Second quality.3 (a3J4 3'ife.kG 
Third quality.2>i®2t£ 
Inferior. @12 V 
—1 Atlas and Arpus. 
CAMBRIDGE, April 18.— Whole number of Cattle at 
™arket582 - about 500 Beeves, and 82 Stores, consisting of 
working Oxen, Milch Cowarand one,two and three years old. 
./kicks- M.arket Beef—Extra, $7.25^,7,50J first quality, 
quality, $5,25; thud quality, $3,75;il0,iJ0; 
SToaka— Working Oxen-$A>b'.l75. 
COWS A VD CALVK8 — $25, 40362. 
0 ] ( | —None; two year olds, $i7jgj23; three year 
Suekp fun Lakrs —2.486 at market; prices in lots, $1,50 
weight”*' extra> 3,Q0@5,0U each, or 3®5c tt>. live 
Hi deb- g:,; $%c. Tallow. 7%7>ic. 
Calk Ski.ns- lOGftle.® lb. 
Pklt8 t -ji, 5P 0|],76 each. 
Yeal CAtrts—None. 
, 5.HIGHT0N, April 19.— At market 1,250beeves,225stores, 
’’Li,.,, 1 T? 3 ar) d lomba, and 2,875 *hoats, 100 l'at hogs, 
ffi * , K v?. K<jAri Pncek—Extra, $3,0tXitd,(W: first quality $7,50 
(ajOO; second quality, J8,6o 7; third quality, 
WORKIXq (Arts- $.4), 9i.fl«8. ’ ’ 
MlLCP Coji’rs—Common, $17.ajiH. 
VKALCA-l.yEs-$3,4 £i5. 
ye ir* Ohi two yeArB old > * 17 ®22; three 
K ® ! ’ 00 - 
r„m? iS v /T-piing pi efl wholesale, G.o.7c VI ft.; retail, 7c 
'S.-'c- Fat Hogs, undressed, 0c. 
[Double Power and Combined Thresher and. Winnower 
at lYork .] 
Manufacturer* of Endless Chain Railway Horse Powers, 
and Farmers’ and Planters’ Machinery for Horse Power use, 
and owners of the Patents on, aud principal makers of, the 
following valuable Machines: 
Wheeler’s Patent Double Horse Power, 
AND 
Improved Uomtmii'd Tliri***li<;r and W innower. 
fsnowx in this err. I 
Wheeler’s Improved Patent. Combined Thresher and Win¬ 
nower i* a tuOucI of simplicity and Compactness, and is 
made in the most substantial manner, mi that it* durability 
equals it* efficiency and perfection of work. It, capacity, 
under ordinary circumstance*, has been from 125 to ]7fi 
bushel* of When’, and from 2tHJ to 300 bushels of Oat* per 
day It works all oilier kinds of grain equally well, nnd 
also threshes aud cleaus Kies, Clover, and Timothy Seed. 
Price $250- 
Wheeler’s Patent Single Horse Power, 
AMI 
Overshot Thresher with Yibrutinj; .Separator, 
Threshes from 75 to 106 bushels of Wheat, or twice as many 
Oats per day, without changing horses—by a change, near¬ 
ly double the quaulily may be Ihrestied. Price, $125. 
Wheeler’s Patent Double Horse Power, 
AN n 
Overshot Thresher with Vibrating Separator, 
Does double the work of the Single Machine, anil U adapt¬ 
ed to the wants of large and medium grain grower*, aud 
per-iutiH who make a bu.-inet-s of threshing, price, 5160. 
WHEELER’S NEW FOUR HORSE, OR SIX 
MULE HORSE POWER, 
I - a recent invention, designed to meet the wants of South¬ 
ern and Western customers. Wo believe it i* tin* simplest 
and most perfect Lever Power made. Price, $100. 
Also, Circular and Cross-G'ut Sawing Machines, Clover 
Htillers, Feed Cutters, Horeo Rakes, and other Farming 
Machines. 
C ir~ To persons wishing more information and applying 
by mail, w<> will forward a Circular containing such detail# 
:i4 purchasers mostly want —and can ruler to gentlemen 
hnvingpur Alachine* in every State and Territory. 
Our firm having been engaged in manufacturing this class 
of Agricultural Machinery 25 years, and have had longer, 
larger and more extended and successful experience than 
any other bonne. 
All onr Machine* are warranted to give entire satisfac¬ 
tion, or may be returned at the expiration of a reasonable 
time for trial. 
t Orders accompanied with satisfactory references, 
will be filled with promptness and fidelity; and Machines 
securely packed will be lorwarded according to instructions 
or by cheapest and best, route*. 
WIIEKLKK, MELICK A CO., 
537-2teow Albany, N. Y.. 
| .'VEILtmi'!I-tTV S, vfco.— I*JO,0<lO Ameri- 
I J can Arbor Vita*. I to U inches $HI >J 1,IM>. 50,000 Nor¬ 
way Spruce, 3 to 6 iriche 2 , $7 :> 1,1100. American Spruce, 5 
to 12 inches, $16 ,1 1,000, Red Cedar, 6 to 12 inches, $3 ja 
too. Austrian Pioe, 2 to 3 inches, $l,fo: 3 to t, inches, $2,50. 
8catch Pin**, 3 to 6 radios. $2t 6 to 12> $t White Pine, 6 to 
12 inches, $3 European Mountain Ash.8 to 24 inches,$15 tri 
1.001 •- All good, shiekv plants, transplanted I To 3 years. 
Packing free. 8. T. K FI SKY A GO, Great Valley, N. Y. 
D. B. DE LAND &, CO.’S 
CHEMICAL. SALERATUS I 
“Tiik very host article of rialemtus now in use.” Much 
has been gaol ol the injurious effect of Haloratus upon the 
health, hut nothing can be more harmless than perfectly 
pur* Saleratus, whan properly used. THIS Saleratus is 
PERFECTLY PURE, and i* refined by a process entirely 
OUR OWN, by which all ImimrltleH aro removed. “ Deal¬ 
ers and Consumers Every where! Please try it! It is war¬ 
ranted to suit in all Case* or no sale.” Alsu, 
II. H. HP. LA Ml Ac. CO.V4 
“DOUBLE REFINED SALERATUS 
is far superior to most other brands ot .Salcraius now in use. 
Consmnersof Saleratus should he careful to get, that hawog 
the nun* of D B. DeLund A Co. on the wrapper, as they 
will thus Obtain a STRICTLY pure article. These brands 
rd’Saleratn* aro for sale br the “prtnc.ipal Grocers in this 
city, and dealer# generally throughout tho United States 
and Canadas." 
Manufactured aud for Rale at Wholesale at the Falrport 
Chemical Works, Fairjiort, Monroe Co., N. Y. 621-tf 
4? nnn IHHill'.l.LK oh LAWTON black 
U.UUUhRBRY PLAN IS. l5.000Gi,itt. d Apple for -air 
very low, liy JOHN F CHAI'.V(AN, Fayetteville, N. Y 
/ (HEAP STKAWHKHRY VINEfl.-50,00) Wilson’s Al 
‘ J biuiy Strawberry Vines, warranted true, 5()c. %l 100; 5 
>l LOW; $7 r) 2LIHW—1 dox. sent by mud for 25<*. 
B86-2t JOSEPH GAl.DtVEl.L, Nurseryman,Troy, N. Y 
P EAS • PEAS ’ PEAS 1—Now on hand 
and for sale al the “GkxKSBE Skud STOKE.” No. 65 
Buffalo Street, Rochester, TV. Y. 
5o bushels Dish Marrowfat. 
50 * Black Eye do. 
50 ’* Missouri do. 
50 ,l Early Kents. 
100 “ Early VVasliington. 
25 “ Dwarf Blue Imperial. 
25 “ Champion of England. 
537-tf 100 “ Canada Creepers, for field sowing. 
lAItt'IT 61W1VEIW, NMISKHt MEN ANI> 4’t.UIW- 
1. Can he sapidiud w ith the Lawton Blackberry, at a 
large discount from regular rates Circular* and plates 
free. Mar • < safely ordered until the middle of May, 
WM. LAWTON, New Uoebelh-, N. Y., 
538-2t or, 15 Wall Street, New York. 
vJGEH POTATOES -WARRANTED Pt RE. 1 have 
*’ now on hand tho following vunetiesof Potutaies, pure 
and true to name, and at the following prices: 
50 Buah. Early Six Week’s (largo and very early) $1 V) bu, 
loo do. Mapotatn .foup (Early.) .75ets,bu, 
200 do. English Flukes (very fine,) 52 p> bbl., 75 ct*. hu. 
50 do. Davis' Seedling, do. . $1 lv bn. 
50 do. Prince Albert, do. ..81 bu. 
JOHN RAPALJE, 
636-tf Geoesee Seed Store, Rochester, JT. Y, 
r JpHE AMERICAN C ORN HDSKER. 
This h a simple toot,hut very valuable, hoyercomes all 
the difficulties and objections to the expensive and compli¬ 
cated Honker* a* yet offend to the public. The price is 
only One. Dollar, and no cheap an implement must come 
into generar use. It can be used with Gloves or Miltens, 
and a person can husk about one-third faster with it than 
he can without it. It will save and protect lua hands, and 
can be used to shuck or husk corn any where, and the com 
bus to he handled onl v once. 
All orders filled. Liberal discount to dealers. 
637-41 P.. L. HOWARD, Manufacturer, Buffalo, N\ Y- 
ERRHSTG’S PATENT 
FIRE AND BURGLAR - PROOF SAFES. 
With Hall's Patent Powder-Proof Locks, 
HAVE NEVER FAILED 
IN MORE THAN 800 DISASTROUS FIRES. 
The Safest uml Best Safe la Use. 
Delivered at any Railroad Station in the United States, or 
Canada, at the very lowest rates, hy 
JAMKS G. DUDLEY, Sole Agent, 
518-tf at 03 Main street, Buffalo, N. Y. 
From the uoparalleled nuec. -* of the KETCRUM MA¬ 
CHINE the Jiasi season, I am induced to build for tin* hur- 
ve-tof 1680, a LakoKK NiinuKK tiiav trai AL, and I offer 
them a* the most pflyte:tmaohi(c I have over manufactur¬ 
ed, and at prices to correspucd with the time*. 
lloivu.nl * New Tun-llorse )i.:-*cr all iron—light draft 
—no side draft—no driving last to havo tlieui work well—no 
clogging—price only $Pk). 
Uow unTs New Onc.llonMi Slower is of oasy draft tor one 
horse, am! Capable uf Cutting *ix to eight acres Of any kind 
of grass per day—price SI 5. 
Wood Frame Two-Horse Mow*”‘—price $30. 
Combined Mow«r and Reaper, (Iron,) with late improve¬ 
ments—took tint premium at the United States Fair al 
Chicago bint fail—price Si.Kt. 
All of th» above Machine* have Emery’s Adjustable Lev¬ 
er and Roller, aud various other improvements, ami are 
warranted. Scud for a Pamphlet. Address 
535-21 K. L. HOWARD, Buffalo, N Y 
THESMOMET E R S 
The Ivemlnll T henuometen*, ill all their perfection of 
accuracy in tho ifftAUOATiov of the scai.k, are made by 
Johu Kb. Mi ALL. New Lebanon, N. Y. One evidence Unit 
J. Kendall makes the besi Thermometer* is that Prof 
Joskioi Hk.yhv, ol the Smithsonian Institution, at Wn*h- 
luvtori, D. G , got his Va ,\n a an T it Kit h o m or Kit .* of J. Ken- 
dall. Aoother evidence is the uuiverwtl le«Uinonvuf all 
who know thu value nf an accprate Thermometer. Also 
the testimony of Dcalc: -, who have sold of other manu¬ 
facturers, is, that there made by J. Kendall, ,V**w Lebanon, 
N. Y., arc th* MK8T, as they give the lihsT HATias ACTioy to 
their LTsrpjTKita. 
Orders will receive prompt attention if directed to JOHN 
KENDALL. Algo, by Seovill Manufacturing Co t Cmv, 
Harvard, .Sanger & Co.; Shirrs Bros.; Schietlelin Bros- k 
Co., New York. 537-lt 
A’ H3 'Jain rtreet, Buffalo, N. Y 
HEELER A WIIXJN MANLF.VCTCRLNU OKI 
IMPB0VED FAMILY SEWING MACHINES, 
fjO£5 I3ro*ntway, INmav York. 
These Machines combine all the late Improvements for 
Henminu, Stilrhinti uud Fellutp Seams, ami are the host in 
use Tor > amii.v nkwi.mi aud tailoring work. 
Prices from to $150. Iieunuens, $5 p xtra. 
S. \V. DIBH 1 .E, Agent, 
615-tf Nux. 8 au*l P) Smith’* Arcade, Bocherter, N. Y. 
HOMES EOE. A. LLI 
iroia SALE, 
At »t.ar. per Acre, desirable FARMING LANDS in West¬ 
ern Virginia, Kaatern Kentucky, and Middle Tennessee. 
Also, Valuable Lands in Sullivan andKlk Counties, Penn¬ 
sylvania. 
Apply to the American Emigrant Am and Homk8trad 
Company, No. 146 Broadway, New York. 48®tf 
A CENTS WANTED v. the Sr. CaTHar>xk* Ni r- 
j V 8XKIKS. Thirty AgOUt* wanted, to sell Fruit Trees, 
Ac., to wboiu liberal compensation will be given Apply 
immediately to C. BEADLE, St. Catharines, G. W. 
TjLK.YSANT AND PROFITABLE EMPLOYMENT 
-l can be secured, iu all part* of the Country, in intro¬ 
ducing some Nkw ami PopfiraR Books, sola only by 
subscription. 
Country Clergymen and School Teachers would find this 
an advantageous opening for the employment of spare 
time, and any person of energy and address, can secure 
from $70 to $L0O per mouth. Fur particulirs apply to 
E. JR. HALL, Publisher’s Agent, Rochester, N. Y. 
L IME.—Pune’s Perpetual Kiln, Patented July, X857.— 
Superior to any in use for Wood or Coal. 2J4 cords of 
wood, or Vd tunH of coal to 100 bbls—coal not mixed with 
itone. Address 1434-tf] 0. D. PAGE, Rochester, N. Y. 
