TIIK CATTLE MARItETS, 
NKW YORK, April 25,-The current prices for the week 
St all the market- are aa follows: 
Burr Catti.r - First quality, cwt. $9,76(5510,25-.ordi¬ 
nary, $9,u0(? 9,60; cnranton, $7,7.5ia8,7.5; inferior. $6.50,3)7,St). 
Cows aM) CaLvbs— First quality, $50,Q(j@6S,o); Ordinary, 
$pyxKS)flUIO; Common, $SVM>*}40,UO; Inferior, $25,U0(a)30,«>. 
Vni. CAJ.VB8 First nullity, ff Ih, Oflffo; Ordinary 6qj) 
8.hfe; Common, 4 :6c; Inferior, .'(Vise. 
tifTRKP and I.amm*.—P rime quality, V head, $5,51X317,00; 
ordinary, ft.)6. common, f>V<v m.OO: Inferior, fccgTt. 
Swirfit.—First quality, €. ! i 1(U»c; all others, $Jfpt:6. < {e. 
ALBANY, Arrn.Sfl.— CATTI.H— The number ou sale to¬ 
day i* outre than ;«W Ip»* than lost. work, Tlie cattle, hOw- 
over, are heavier, and it m not extra vacant to say there is 
nl lfa-t a« much lteef here lenyfie tlien. There is a brisk 
Inquiry from the least, nod perhaps tint, less than l,W)0 head 
will In taken in that direction. Prices have advanced Sc. 
"r) lb, live weight, on all grades, and un oius or two of the 
upper grades pearly *u". 
Receipt*. -The following ig our comparative statement of 
receipts at this market.over the Central Railroad estimat¬ 
ing if cattle to Un) car: 
Corresponding week 
This week. Last week. lust vear. 
Cattle,.8,442 3,778 2,368 
Sheep,.1,311 720 870 
Hogs,. 416 Sit 838 
Prices—The market is unusually active at the following 
quotations—over 1,600 head having changed hands: 
This week. Last week. 
Premium.5 s ,'.cCfl*6c 
Extra.4‘i(a5 
First quality....4tj a4'!u 4 @4Y£ 
Second quality..SVCnTRi 8 (it3^ 
Third quality...214(3)3 3K@2fi 
Inferior...2'a(jr)2l» (3)2 hi 
—lrit/as and Argus. 
CAMBRIDGE, April 25. — Whole number of Cattle at 
market -33— about 200 Beeves, and 33 Stores, consisting of 
Working Uxen, Milch Cows, and one.two and three years old. 
Pnuncs - Market Beef—Extra, .77,607,75 ; first quality, 
Jf. 75a.o,00; secotid quality, $5,60; third quality, $3,70^10,00; 
Ordinary. $5. 
STORKS—Working Oxen—fclOOtelSO 
COWS A.VI) Cai.vKB — $25, RlatiO. 
ykARMvriB —Noue; two year old*. $17@22; three year 
olds, $2 'Kl‘’28, 
Siikkc AJfu r.AStns- 1.705at market; prices in lots, $1,50 
(a 2.0)1 each; extra, $2,50,3,l*Di:6,00 each, or 3y@5Xc P lb. live 
weight. 
Hiper — 6te'4H£c. Tallow, 7(h)7J£c. 
Calk Skins — Ififu'llc. $1 Ih. 
PkLTS - 500(311,75 each. 
Vkai. Cai.vkr None. 
BRIGHTON, A rim, 25.—At, market FOO beeves, 90 stores, 
1,7*10 sheep and lambs, hiiiI 2,000 swine 
Hkke Cattle— Price *— Ext ra, $8,ouu 1 0,00: first quality $7,50 
@7,75; second quality, $6,00e : )7; third quality, #0E5,75. 
WORKIMU Oxk.v-SM, uu@)00. 
Mii.ch COwev—$4l@q«; Common, $190(20. 
Veal Cai.vkm—# 3, 4fu6. 
Storks—Y esrliugs, none; two years old, $17ffl22; three 
years old, 
IIiokh 7i.<e7Hc yi 0..; Cair Skins, 10@llc V Ih. 
Tallow 7(37‘*c%m. 
SttRKP A.vn T,.\MTis-Sl,.VI tt.'2,50; Extra, $3@5,00. 
PELTS—$1.25pi 1,75c each. 
Swine - Spring pigs, wholesale, 6*:i@7&e ¥1 lb.; retail,7c 
@9c. Fat Hugs, undressed, 0c. ’ 
C 3 000IJir.il HEEDI.INR POTATOES.—MO BfOHKI.S 
y Koa Salk Cheap.—A fter testing several varieties for 
three years, 1 have no hesitation in recommending llie Gar- 
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as a main crop, for all soil* ami seasons,-it will maturo 
planted any time, in May, Can Turni-li other vanities if 
ordered Price, $2 per barrel of a 150 lbs., delivered at Rail 
Hoad depot, free of extras Address 
K. S REYNOLDS, Corning, Steuben Co., N. Y. 
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Do Buckley Seedling, keeps from Oct. to Sept,$2. 
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Do Early June, 62 cts. 
Do Early Mountain Juno, 52 eta. 
Do Peach Blows, 63 cl*. 
Harley — Four-rowed, very handsome, 87 cts 
Oal* White Poland, very productive. 
Do Yellow Honor rtuttp*, 87 cts. 
Do Yellow Seoli'i. Irivm Imported Seed. 87 cts. 
Wheat—Spring China Ten, #1,75. 
Do (lunarla file, verv tine. #1,75. 
Griurn Seed—White and I<ed Clover. 
Do Red-top sod Tiiordhy. 
Do Orchard null Kentucky Blue Grass. 
Pen* - Canada Field, herd (u use, 87 ctu 
Alan, u lan e mid choice variety ot Imported Garden Peas 
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fsM-iit WM. KEENAN, Groom, Medina, N. Y. 
illarkcte, Commerces & 
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Rochester, May 1, 1860. ( 
Flour—W inter wheat tionr has taken a movement up¬ 
ward equal to 25 cents per barrel on choice brands, and is 
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quoted rates. 
Glut* Re*t white Canadian wheat has put. 8@5cents j) 
bushel on the range Of last week, and may now bn quoted 
at $l,50(o' 1,53. Genesee without change Corn is bringing 
4(5x5 rents a bushel more than at date of our hist report. - 
Oats hav e advanced 2 cents per bushel. Rye dull at quoted 
rates. Barley drooping aud in little demand. 
Provisions Mess Pork is 50 cents per barrel bettor this 
week than List. We do not alter rates for lard, hut it is ex¬ 
ceedingly Arm at quotations. 
lUiRY, Ac., without change. 
11 ay la falling off—$10 4)16 being the extremes. 
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Floor avo Gkaih. Eggs, dozen...-,Uf3l2c 
Flour,ivmt. w lieat.#6,50ri 7,0i) Honey, box.pla|fl c 
Flour, Spring do. ..$6,uoja#,g# Candles, ta.x.iff.7 13,. 
Flour, buckwheat.fLVieil.is Candles, extra. u c 
Meal, Indian..fl,3'ai,‘H Fruits avd Roots. 
Wheal. Genesee.. 41, IX e : 1,46 Apples, bushel. li.Ho.8Si- 
Best white Cana..$!,.» _< 1,65 Apples, dried... #i,0U*.’Vi)l.Ii* 
Corn, old.On olHUo Peaches, dried, Y! It,,. in,- 
Corn, new . .. illii| L - Cherries, dried, i> tb. Ifa 2ne 
Rye, 60 tbs. ) l hu.72nd73e Plums, dried.1 (Fa;pie 
Oats, by weigh;.3t J.yiic Potatoes.TAu.'Vi- 
Barley . Snr-Cia H|I>KH a.vu Eki.vs. 
Buckwheat.otVaHMe Slnnghter. 67ific 
Beans.Cbilf. . !k i lUc 
Meats. iheep pelt*.flikxiniz.30 
Pork, Me— . . *'V,.'»*J IS,71 Limb pells.Cowa)#l!lxi 
Pork, clear.#20,iM;.e20,iH.I Sf.MiO, 
Pork, cwt. .,-0,500.7,00 Clover, bush.*4,75555,00 
Beet, td cwt.......$l,O*7j;6,0U limotby.SOOdiil50 
Spring l»mbs,«.acU.$l,60:(i. 1.75 Sp.NDRlKs. " ’ 
Mutton, carcass. 4 11*: Wood, bard.$l,(XY<»4,fi0 
Ham*, smoked.10 * 1 lc Wood, soft... AH.iKre3,50 
Shoulder*..7 e 7yu Coal, Letiigh.$5,7fx5 tvKi 
Chickens.0 nine Coal, Scranton .. ..r'-I AIaLfaj 
Turkeys.OOyldc Coal, iMtUtou.$4,'iY,7i4 f po 
. Si a44e Coal, Slii.inokin,..$*,2A>u4JKI 
Ducks, t . pair.......J8®440 Coal,Char.Krinlgiic 
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Cheese.,.. . 10K®ll«c Wool, (>Mt,. .90TdMc 
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537] SEND FOB OUR CATALOGUE. [2t 
A 1.1 , ki.nom ok agbioijltlbai, bookh. Far- 
IIO'IH, Gqrdem'l's, Naraeryll>0||, I'l o it .'GrowerI'lii, 
1 mzt, CkiiGr-lJoiiIoni, .uni .ilt peraon* Intoroateil in tilling 
the sol) nr adorning tbolr ground* and dwellings, will be 
supplied with tlie most eomplein a**oi tment. of Books re- 
laliug to their btinin*ee tlmt can be found iu the world, by 
O. M. SAXTON, BARKER 6t OO., 
Agricultural Bcioltxeilers, and Publishers of Tho Horticul- 
turixt, No. 26 Park row, New-York. 
Catalogue* gratis, Rooks sent by noil], Accvts wanted. 
'‘DICK’S -A.O OOTJ3MT J A_INrT 
17 A N1) 
DISPATCH JPATElffT.” 
The Inventor's Claims as ae.ku 0 U 1 le.itgrit and protected by 
the Governments of Canada , the United States, and 
Great Britain; with erjAunahuns. 
WiiA'r 1 claim a* my invention is. llie contrivance or keep¬ 
ing account* i.iii relit, of whatever kind, dDRcrl tiofi, or va¬ 
riety, iu printed form, by keeping the alateiueiito ot the 
several acmiunl* vtandHig 111 prlntois' type, or their equiv¬ 
alents, the type being r.o arranged in form a* to admit of be¬ 
ing readily Mid quickly readjusted in any particular part, 
where an account, may h ive undergone a change, by Uie 
lapse .ff lime or the euirent of business transaction*; so 
that, when readjusted ill all -sell parts up to any given 
date, an imprest ion then taken Iron, the type 11I11I1 c, uil.it, 
in printed birm, the trite slate of all the accounts ho kept, 
accurately rorjiesoqtfng all (lie balance* or cnnchiHiom-, in 
accordance with llm end or end* r.ontompl itod in keeping 
the record; rendering it, in eummeiclal business, a balance 
sheet of the most compact and perfect eharaider, the de¬ 
tail* of management being MibHtanl-a'Iy as re.eitod in speci¬ 
fication, wliondn it is shown, lhat the fact 01 farts to he re¬ 
corded, may bn lopresouted by figure*, symbol*,dates, or 
numbers, used either sop irately or in combination, or by 
whatever else will indicate tile Diet a* desired] ami further¬ 
more, based ou this primary invention, i aluo claim Ibe ce- 
vice ur contrivance qf reridvring ,»r InxiiSTotHih* accounts 
in partial or foil statements, when the Statement ur state¬ 
ment* ko sent are thus, or suliatant.ially ihu*. kejtl in type, 
by the eonlrivaiK"* of my iuveotiou, he the medium of 
transioisejon what It may, hut the narticuUir mode of ren- 
deritiK accountsDy the use ol the Dispatch Machine, cou- 
stittiled of apron Moyeifient. Reel, and Cotter Stamp, T 
claim In the broadest and l'iil(e*t seiiHe; and ul*o the mn- 
c.hilie itself, e mb radio gall il -1 Iqmis and inode, of operating, 
as indicated in describing it, either a j u .simple hand Instru¬ 
ment, or as propelled by machinery. Anil ill contraction 
with these specific claims, and bused Upon them, 1 also 
claim all other means and appliancesmihatanti illy the same 
as those herein claimed or intended to he claimed. With 
these claim* fully acknowledged and proto,-tod a* Above, 
this iiiv'Mitiuu has already spread Itsell over K.iiiada, four¬ 
teen State* of the Autnrieap Union,and into Great Britain, 
and is now used iu mote tuau one fiundred Newspaper Of- 
fiee*. It* immense value to bunking nod simil.ii'iiiatuu- 
tious will he Hhown in a circular which will make Its ap¬ 
pearance. soon. Meanwhile, applications for information. 
Deeds of Rights,” or “Dispatch Machines," will receive 
due attention, when addressed either to 
Kev. lUIIIKIIT DICK, 
Buffalo, N. Y, or Fort Erie, C. W. 
Or tn hi* Agent and Attorney, 
JOHN J H AIN Ed, L'-ndon, England. 
fse-'iY, “ I.kx," who in the Montreal Gaie.lt• of n*; Feb¬ 
ruary, I860, pronounces the "Idea” of keeping accounts 
current “iu type," a “ gross absurdity," tlm ok* are hereby 
tendered, and the assurance given, that this gross, absurd¬ 
ity Is all that Mr, Dick, has patented in the domain of keep¬ 
ing account*. His claim* hinder no operation therein Into 
which lhi: gross ulisunl.tv i» not plratleslly, *mi.igg|ed iu 
any manner; aeitl erboriily nor pariialLr; 0 Ithei Ireotly 
nor indirectly: neitiier exp loinv nor gvmholicuily; this 
ground hi* ehiirng cover, and iKithing more; the absolute 
monopoly of lids absurdity and oothing elite, is all lie asks 
us his claims, rationally read, attest- 537-if. 
rpF.K.TII Fiat THE .MILLION hum GUI ISO NEW. 
1 (llllce No. 7 Mansion House Block, 68 Statu street.. 
Rod Y. 1625-1fj E. F. WILSON. 
H A M. C. MOIOMIFK, Breeder* of pure Short-horn 
• an'l Alderney Cattle, South Down and Silesian 
Sheep, Suffolk and Essex Piys, Rochester, A. Y. [52ltf 
...... 7*C 
JtkjillO'ic 
i allow, mug 
Tallow, tried 
I.v Kalamazoo, Mich., April 1sth, by Rev. W»r. S. Hog¬ 
gins, at the house of I’. C. Davis, E*q , Mr. PORTER I,. 
HAINES and Mi.-.s ANNA F. STEVENS, both of Kalamazoo. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISION MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, Afrit. 30-Flocu-M arket dull and a@ 
Jig lower, s hippo ra are not operating to any material ex- 
tem, while ifie home trade. leluse to purchase more than 
rath 01 ®lll T supply at the decline. Sal.-* at $ 5,35 . 1 , 0 , 1 .*, for 
super scat*, $.6,,Vi.i'5«ii for extra do; «A,li 0 . 5 , 1.1 for H upei 
wegteru; $.»,fiu.ut.,iki lor extra do; $ff.t.V(Gi,25 for ghippiug 
brands extra i.mod hoop Ohio- - dosing dull nod heavy.- 
«n D Jri- au ! “’Bve and prices a trifle lowei; galea at $&,70 
@7.40 for eoromou to choice extra ’ 
hisit ilull fiinl b«avr ?it l@2c-lower; nhippeifl 
reluct; to buy to any inatrnal kjiIhm prime Milwaii* 
t(H-c!uh at $1,33; white Michigan al ?I,07V:, delivered; 
I, ,' p Cahtoruianii n. 1. Kye steady, rale* ateac, deUvered. 
Bariev dull *ad lower; sales Lake Shore at 7ilc. Corn nith- 
outstnk'og Chance; export demand limited; sale* at7‘ia 
bee Mr mixed \V eslerii; Aie fur yellow S-.utjierii nn d Jersey- 
8) " Mc f.vr white .Southern. Oats plenty and dull at i.yuHc 
lor Wr-sleru and Cauaqun; 44(iiH.V for Slat.?, 
FKOyigio.vs—Pork heavy and lower; sales at $17,755,17,87 
hu;new rne*s; $17,50 for old do: $17,25 17,<3 for Hun rj„; 
, ,)V- f,,r new prime; $,2,87 for old d-i. Lard firm: sales at 
'tAliaC. Butler dull at lc(d,15c for Ohio, 10.aj20c lor 
htat* Cheese I 0 ,« I2'lc. 
Ashes-T he market is without change for either kind; 
-ales of Pots at $6,26, auq Pearls at $6,ti2> 3 . 
ALBANY, APRIL 30-Flopr a.vi> M ral - Our market 
lorj iour ,* rattier uulet wtth a lindted bu-int-Fg doing at 
fira V J? u * l T irt ' s - Holder* do not appear anxious to realize 
ann the sal,.* are n) a inly eopliued to tlio immediate wants 
ol the trade. Coro ileal is steady and unchanged in value. 
Common to good .-date.$6,25” 6,35 
Fancy and extra state. ..., 6 , 411 ( 016,60 
hominon to good \Yeslern,. 5,26;(S 7s 
Extra Michigan, Wigcongin, Indiana, 6c.,.6,75(5 7 00 
Extra Ohio,..... 6,00.-7,25 
hotnmon .. 6,2305,75 
luicy Gencrae,..5,607, 3 ; 25 
Lx ra Gene*.-*.. fi/srii 7.50 
extra Kentucky,. 6..?OC5j7 60 
G'ru meal, steady and salable at 12;a l6g. 106 fb’s. ’ 
ffkAi.N Tii" x'lvanco in Wheat has tended tu check the 
r'ciiry and we have only to note a sale ol' while Indiana at 
, 1 transact 1 uns ui Corn are limited and confined to 
ic‘, 'i 1 ** 'V. th K L o' ? l 79c Tor Western mixed, aud wc for 
„u I? c i n " r ' Jkjriey ,|UiHt and uiteuanged. I’lalmre ht-1,1 
h'r, .,."* n , v ■mr.oHSv.fi.rrvh State aud Canadian, 
L- anq,Dear at luind 44c. is asked. No kuIch. 
,R ' r'G't'hv 1 a good with a moderate but steady de¬ 
mand. tales 3,1.100 bu. 25 It,* food at 81. 
BCFFALO April 3fi.-Fi.tnik -Market quiet and unota- 
{,n WMcpnsin, w liich is gcarce and firm- 
•ul’i n r ’ •' , ules at 5.I2 1 j f,, r extra State and Can- 
auuu tram .spring wheat; e 5,W for extra Wisconsin; 
77, . ■ for extra Ohio and ludiana: $6'.rfi,6U for double 
i ll ', '"-'hided II) tin- sale, were small lot- of Ih" latter 
to me town trade, at $9,75. 
transni’q "’ l 1 ,,,at vorv quiet, and nothing of importance 
r-L, i !“■'.t'" K .morning; sale* -iturdav evening include 
i ci is * I. a 1 * , M , ''-i ' I,l 6 fj; No. 2 Chica*priug at $1,13 
tern,*,, ,ru 'tiAtv-t “fiid nominally lower; sales Saturday af- 
. ,'' J 1 « Illinois vellow, to arrive, at Oaf,--; 1 do, 
butuiiilV '''tf 1 .'"' ''i u< , firmer; iwtlg* CaOadiau 00 p. r., 
vknee 01 1 ”; . from ou Cadc- parties to uav© been at an ad- 
fi* les' quiet and unchanged. 
h.V t> ; ' : -fit*—''itead.v. with the exception of floor, which 
as uug ..a.rung been taken at 42c to New York. 
wb" , ,^ < ,!‘ V ' •''' Hkrcll 23,—GRAIN — The market for Winter 
close wi!‘i nrilr ’ ! ! h week has been very animated, aud rates 
Dies of tl-' 1 -V “ d . va “« e <>i' hk’- per bushel. For the best ram- 
ami in .ma n-;;'‘ 2? fieofiJ'requently pa, 1, 
D. B. DE LAND So CO.’S 
CHEMICAL SALERATUS I 
“Tiik very best nrticie of Snleratus now iu use.” Much 
has been said ol the nqnriuus etlect ofSaleratu* upon the 
health, but nothin* can b* morn liariiiless than perfectly 
f iure Sole rat u*. when properly used. THIS rialeratuB ig 
'KRFECTLY PURE, hre! i* refined by a process entirely 
OUR OWN, by which all inipuriuer are removed. u Deal¬ 
ers anil Uon.nime.rs Everywhere' Please try it! It ig war¬ 
ranted to suit in ail cases or un sale,” Also, 
l>. IL UK LAND As CO.'S 
“DOUBLE REPINED NALEIUTUS" 
la far superior to rnont other brand* of Sale ml 11* now iu use. 
Consumer* ofSulumtu* should be ca re fid In get that having 
tho nnmn of II, IL Del,nnd k Co. un the wrapper, as they 
will thus Obtain a STRICTLY pure Article. Thuse hrandg 
of SSueriitu* are for sale by the “principal Grocers fo this 
City, aud dealer* generally throughout the United Staten 
and Oaiindiur.” 
Manufactured an'l fur sale ut Wholesale at the Fairport 
Chemical Works, Fairport, Monroe Co., N. Y. 621-tf 
In Wheatland, April 271'-., ZACHAP.IAFI D., son of Wm 
and Ki.ixarkth D. Garoott, aged 18 years. 
Also, April 29th, PHEBE N., their youngest daughter, 
aged 21 years and IU months. 
ADVERTISING TERMS, III Advance — TlJlKTY-FlVE 
Cents a Link, each insertion. A price aud a half for extra 
display, or hSfi cents per lino of space. Special Notices, 
(following reading matter, leaded,) Seventy Cents a Line. 
EMPLOYMENT 
* get a Circular. 
•Wages $2 per day. Send stamp aud 
Fi. L>. FISHER, Knoxville, I’a. 
FIRE AND BURGLAR-PROOF SAFES. 
With Hall’s Patent Powder - Proof Locks, 
HAVE NEVER FAILED 
Hf MORE THAN 300 DISASTROUS FIRES. 
The Snfest and Beet .Safe la Use. 
Delivered at any Railroad Station in tho United States, or 
Canada, at the very lowest rates, by 
JAMES G. DUDLEY, Bole Agent, 
618-t.f at 93 Main street, Buffalo, N. Y. 
\f ANTED.- Thorned Honey Locust Seed, by quart or 
1 T bushel, with particular*. Address 
538-lt N. M. HULBERT, Bi nghamton, N. Y 
1114114: E ll,mv ER SEEDS BY MAIL v fi paper*, post- 
*_»ge paiil, for 81. _ _ J. RAPA L.l 1C, Agent, 
locheBter 
Genesee Seed Store, 65 Buffalo Si 
(1(1 PLANTS from tlie pure Carolina Sweet 
"F’ ' 1'otatnes. Piieked »ca//in mows. Price, 1,- 
B.OJI) for $8; lO.Ofil) for SIS. Add'era 
(t y\. S T STEEL BELLS, 
FOR CirURCHES. ACADEMIES, 
FIRE ALARMS, FACTORIES, &.O., 
from SHEFF IELD, ENGLAND, have beeu tested m all cli¬ 
mate*. Flurope and America. Weigh le**; cost less per 
pound; Love better tone*; can be beard farther than other 
bells. They cost 6fi tier cent, less than 
THE BEST COMPOSITION BELLS, 
which are also sold by me at Makers' Priees. 
CroUeu Hells Taken in Exchange, 
or re-ca*t on short notice. Such bells will nearly pay for 
Steel Bells of same size. 
Send for Circular. Bells delivered iu all parts of the 
Uuited States or Canada, by 
JAMES G. DUDLEY. 
818-tf 93 Main street. Buffalo, N. Y. 
A. if PURDY, South Bend Nureery, fnd. 
IT ROOM CORN SEED 25 bushels selected Broom Corn 
i > Seed lor sale at the Genera.- Seed Store. Scea fully 
ripe, ana warranted to grow. Price $3 Tier barbel, 
838-Sft J, RAPALJE, Agent. 
TV/'ANTED. “ Tiik Litti.k Munkv-M.ikkh " The mosi 
’ ' ka'abfo arllcle in the known world. Agents wanted 
everywhere. For particulars dirretions tind -ample, Inclose 
f our red slump* to GlhL k CQ. Haverhill, Mas*. 
(<KED CORN.—60 bushels first antlitv eight-rowed yellow 
1 ' Seed Coro, in bushels King Philip Coin. 26 Imih- el* 
twelve-rowed Dutton Corn. For rale at the Genesee Seed 
ri 65 > St., Rochester, N. Y. .1 I 
P ATENTS J I will obtain a Patent on any applieatio 
that has been rejected, or charge nothing. Busines 
all done by letter. Address J • FHAriKR, Rochester, N. Y, 
THERMOMET EIR-S.- 
A '1 tu; Kendull Tlierrmuueler*. in all Him purfectiuu of 
ACOCK. tcv in the cititiGATio.N of the ac.tut, are made by 
Jrjiiil Kkviiai.c, New Lebanon, N Y. One evidence that 
J. Kendall make* 'he bft*T, 'I'herinmneter* is that Prof 
JoHBPri Hunky, nf the Smithsonian Institution, at. Wash¬ 
ington, Lb C , gOt bl* S'I'A.MJAKU TlIKItMOMKTKItS id J. Keti¬ 
rin'. I. Another evfdeuco Is (Ilf oniver- .l te*t)mnny of all 
who know the value of an awi'uvi'K Tn-rinoim ter. Also 
The testimony of Dealers, who have sold of other man 11 
faetdrem that tiioso made by J K«nd»* , New Lebanon, 
N. Y., ar“ the ni..'T, as they givo the I1K8T HATISKACTIO.N to 
their CIISTOMER-S- .. 
Order* will receive prompt attention 11 dirertod to .JOHN 
KENDALL. Alra-, by Se.ovill Manufacturiiig Co ; Cary, 
Harvaro, Sanger n Co.; Storrs Bros.; Schlelfellu Bros. 6: 
Co., New York. 6S7-3t 
W ANTED: Wanted.—A gents in a busines* that, pays 
from SJ5 to 381 per month, according to capability.— 
Full particular* sunt free to al! who enclose stamp to pay 
return pofctag' 
636 4t 
I MPROVED STOCK. For sale cheap, HI or 12 bead of 
1 superior Short-bonis, consisting of cows, heifers aud 
young bulls. Credit given if desire.!. 
637 - 4 T F. N. TO BEY, East Bloomfield, N. Y. 
I HALE, Jr A CO , Newburvport, Mas*. 
THE BEST IN USE! 
First Premium over Fairbanks, at Vermont Stato Fair, 
'07 and ’08. First Premium and no Competition In 
'60. First. Premia'll ot 18 DtMeront State Fairs. Sli¬ 
ver and Uronru Modal* at American Institute Fair, 
N. Y.. 1869. 
Bowk’s Siunna ko* All Uinta, have Great Simplicity, 
Wonderful Acanracy. 
Rettorre. no Pit; may be set on top of tlie ground, or on 
a liam floor, and easily removed. 
No Cheek Bods; No Friction on Knife Edge*; all friction 
received on Hall*. Weigh truly if not level. 
Delivered at any KuUroad Station in the United State* or 
Canada, >e( up, and warranted to give entire satisfaction, 
or taken buck. 
Send for Circulars and price list*, with account nf trial of 
Scales between Howe and Fairbanks, at Vermont State 
Fairs, to J A M ES G. DUDLEY, 
General Western Ageut, 93 Main street, 
6!8-ti Buffalo, N. Y. 
I t'-NUARTAN 4JBASH SEED.-;<) bushels pure liuu 
1 garian Gra-- Heed. 
29 huahela Chinese Buckwheat, or Broom Corn Millet, 
rice, $2.50 per bushel, at me Genesee Seed Store 65 liut- 
ln St-, Kocl 'sler. X. ’i 1 It VPAl.J !■', Ageut. 
\ UODD CHANCE I.V ILLINOIS to grow and fatten 
Cattle, Sheep, or Hogs, in which business I want a 
partner on my farm, with a cash capital of $.500 to $l,utK).— 
Here is a chance to make money 
6.i7-3t W. II. GARDNER, Amboy, Lee Co., Bl. 
J RAPALJE. Agent 
F ARM tt A .led—G ood for gruia or grass, in afrait 
section, aud good ueixhb 'rbooii- Prefer t.5u to ISO acres, 
near a village ou or near Central R R, where there i.-a 
Uiiiversatist Church with stated preaching. 
J. N- M ELLER,Halt Hprinyvllle. Otsego Co., N Y. 
/ 1IIOICE El.on EH HEED8 BY M AIL For one dollar, 
* J we will send post-paid, TWKNTY (ivk varieties of choice 
Annuals or Perennials; nr rnv 1 k.n varieties of selected 
French and German flower Seeds 
657-21 FOGG k 00., Rochester Seed Store. 
TIIK GREAT AESri.N HIIAKER SEEDLINGStRAW- 
I risuitv. The Largest Strawberry in. the. World 
For particulars, see Rural New-Yorker, ot 28th A prit. Or¬ 
ders are now taken for the plants of tin* remarkable berry 
by CHAUNCY MILLER. AUuny, X. Y., Shaker Trustee 
•rr, WM. 8. CARPENTER, 468 Pearl Street, New York. 
This in a Ample tool,but very valuable. It.overeome* all 
the difficulties and objections to the expensive mid compli¬ 
cate 1 I [abler* a* yet olfe ed to the public. Tlie price i* 
only One Dollar, and so cheap no implement 01 u-i enine 
into gen*rar use. it can be u-ed with Gloves or Mittens, 
and a person can bosk about one-third faster with it than 
he can without it. It will save and protect hi* hand*, unit 
r.in be u*ed to '•buck or husk corn any where, a, it the corn 
has to be handled only ori-c 
All orders tilled. I.ineral di-count to dealer*, 
637-it R. I . HOW tKD, M it ifac irer, N. 5 
T’VER.&K.EE1VS, rifcur. 106,001) Ameri- 
1 j can Arbor Vita , t In 13 inch**, $11) |4 1,0'iu. 6t',iM) Nor¬ 
way Spruce, 3 to (i inches, 57 ,1 l.ood. American Spruce, 6 
to 12 Inches, $16 V) 1,000, Red Cedar, 6 to 12 inches, $3 VI 
iilii. Austrian Pine, 2 to 3 inches, $1.50; 3 to it inches, $2,50. 
Scotch Pine, 3 to 6 inches, $2; 6 in 12, #1. White Pine. 6 to 
12 inches, %£. European Mountain A.*li. S to 2-1 iuebec,$1.6 ] I 
l,i*>i. All good, Htm-Kv nlan's, transplanted 1 to 3 your*.— 
Packing free. ti. T- KELSEY A Cu., Great \ alley, N Y. 
N ANSEMOND SWEET POTATO FLAVIN Of the 
raine .superior quality a* iu year* psxt -packed to go 
long distance* *a<ely -jo), $1; l.OilH, $i; jteoo, $9; HljDOff, $1.5, 
• turiog May and June. Our plants have produced liueCropg 
in tlm North formally ye*ra own a* higliasll-.'/ Direc¬ 
tion* in cuitun*. .Ve C. H. MURRAY, (lute 0. $, iturr.,-, 
$on,) Foster'* Crossings, Warren Co., Ohio. 538-4t 
/'HUa'lLER A WIIAfON MANUFACTURING 00.11 
IMPROVED FAMILY SEWING KACHIRES, 
BO.j 13ro«eIw«ay, New York. 
These Machines combine all the (ate imnrovementa for 
Hemming, Stitching aud Felting Scums, aud are the best in 
u*e for family SKwixt; and tailoring work. 
Prices from $60 to $110. Hemmer-, $5 extra. 
8. W. DIBBLE, Agent, 
B15-tf No*. 8 and 10 RmiUi’s Arcade. Rochester, N. Y. 
1)EAS! PEAS l PEAS I—Now on band 
I and for sale at toe “Gkm.-sib Sked Stokk,” No, 65 
Buffalo Sired, Rochester, X Y 
5 0 bushels Irifiii Mutrowfat. 
M “ lllnc.k Ere do. 
50 “ Missouri do. 
50 “ Early Kent*. 
100 “ Early Washington. 
25 “ Dwarf Blue Imperial. 
25 “ Champion of England. 
537-tf 100 “ Canada CreeperB, for field sowing. 
])LKA8ANT AND PROFIT \HEE EMPLOYMENT 
1 can be aecnred, in all narD of tlie Country, in intro¬ 
ducing Mime New avd Porui.Aii Books, »<dd only by 
Bnhacripiiou. 
Country Clergymen and JfcbQOl 3 cockers would find this 
an advantageous opening for tho employment of spare 
time, and any person of energy and address, can Becure 
from $70 to SiOO per month. For particular* apply to 
£. R. HALL, Publisher's Agent, Rochester, N. Y. 
i'EKD SPRING WHEAT. -We have ju-t received ftom 
vr Canada, aud offer for sale, a choice lot of Seed Hprng 
Wheat—known ax the “Modern Wheat.'' The -.red was 
origiqally biv/uglit front Ode*x:j, Russia Tt i* bald. Price, 
$1,25 i»er bushel, on board cars here. New bags at 25 cts. a 
piece. Orders accompanied with the cash, promptly at¬ 
tended to. Address C. H. WITSfERS SONS & CO., 
638-lt Suspension Bridge, N. Y. 
I 1 ME. I'lmr* Perpetual Kiln, PulenleO July, VS57.— 
j Superior to any in use for Wood or Coal, 2J^cor*ls of 
wood, or 1 Yi tuna of coal to 100 bbla—coal not mixed with 
stone. Address [454-U] C. D. PAGE, Rochester, N. Y. 
