Siikep-S upply fair, but market languid. Prices range 
from tH&tc. 
Hoes— Stock pigseontinne to crnnBwml better prices than 
hn..-*.- We quote the Utter at flt<i'6J*c, and the former at 6.'« 
(ufi»£c—at which price* several -.ilea were made 
Mn.ru CotTS—Without change We heard of several 
Mlea at price* ranging from 58?(a+$. Few first quality are 
being owred— Journal. 
CAMBRIDGE, May 2 . — Whole number of Cattle at 
market .723 —about 13(1 Beeves, and 73 Stores, consisting of 
Working Oxen, Milch (Jowsand one, two and three years old. 
PrIoks — Market Beef- Extra, $7,25<a:7,60; first quality, 
S6,7 .y, ni.no, second quality, $5,00; third quality, $-1,0030,00; 
ordinary $3 _ . _ 
Storks — Working Oxen—$8), P0(a!t75. 
Cows j >no Calves — idd, (O/i t>2. 
YeAHm.vos — None; two year olds. $I8@23; three year 
obis, $24un38. 
ShERV A 3 fp I.AMR8-S.2nO at market; prices in lots. 5)1,50 
@ 2 ,25 caobr extra. £3,00, 3,50,< 5,50each, or3,‘«(r<*5>£Gtb. live 
weight Suriug Lambs, $3.50, 6<.i6.50. 
Hioks — fiV’rOtee. Tallow, jQyDia. 
Calf Sk rxft — lOc'e llC. lb. 
Pelts — sn.-d 1,75 paeh. 
Veal Calvks — None 
BRIGHTON, May 2. - At market 1,-00 beeves, 95 stores, 
louu ihoep ami lambs, and l.'-OO swine, 
BkkF Cattle—P rices—Extra, $«,00U( 0,00; first quality $7,50 
@7,75; second quality, ttfeSj 7 - tliird quality, $5,50ji6. 
VVOKKI -VQ OX EX OOl.u 'lOO. 
lltbcu Cowa—$uXy it: Common, $190i2O. 
Vkai. Calves—$ 2, ,T.df5,50. 
Storks—Y earlings, noun; two years old, $17@22; three 
years old. $24.3127. 
HITU'S - 5f b,C 35 tb.: Calf Skins, uxbllc *p lb. 
Ta t.i.ow—7(.;,7!yC frith. 
Shkkt* asp T.AMB8—$l,ftXa)8,00; Extra, $%5,00. 
Pelts— $l,2&dd,75c eaeli. 
Sw ixe — Spring pigs, wholesale, 7@8c P lb.; retail, 8c 
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“USEFUL IN EVERY IIOUSE." 
N. B.—A Brush accompanies each bottle 
illarkcts, Commerce, & 
Rcral New- Yohkrr Offick, \ 
Rochester, May 8, I 860 . ( 
Flour is unaltered in rates, though the demand is pretty 
fair. 
C.kau*'—W heat at last quotations. Holders of Canadian 
are firm, and but little Genesee is offering. Corn is a little 
better than last week. Oats drooping. Beans have fallen 
off 12>S cents per bushel. 
Meats, Ac. We do not chronicle any change in Pork, 
although holders seeim to think that an advance is very 
evident Lard has put on 50 eents per 100 pounds during 
the week, and, owing to its scarcity, ts very firm at the ad¬ 
vance. Tried Tallow has declined 25 cents per 101) pounds. 
Apfi ks (green) are in demand,—$1,00 per bushel being 
readily paid for choice. 
Potato).- are advancing, especially the better varieties. 
For Mercers lOcents is now offered. 
Sekdf— Clover is moving upward, haring put on 25 cents 
per bushel, Onr quotations for Timothy are nominal, 
there be ing none in market to operate with. 
ROCHESTER WHOLESALE FHICE8. 
Flour a.vd Gluts,. 
Flour,whit. w!ieat.$5,50^7,01 
Flour, Ppriuedo. ...$5,0(Xjji5,25 
Flour, buekwheat.SI ,50V 1,75 
Meal, Indian.$ 1 , 380 ) 1,88 
Wheat. Genesee.. .$1,18 rat,45 
Best white Can'll. .$1,50 •; 1,55 
Corn, old.............. fiFlplHo 
Corn, new.tlOadWc 
P.ye, 60 lbs. >1 bu.72'i-73c 
Oats, by weight.SF'jT.la 
Barley.,V<a 68c 
Buckwheat.OttaiMc 
Beans.62,kii'a;76c 
JlJ 
Pork, Mess..$17,00@18,00 
Pork, clear.ftJH.OObnUO.UO 
Pork, cwt.$6,50li;7,tF) 
Beef, ft cwt. $4,00 i ti,l») 
Spring lainbs 1 eacli.$l,50uil,75 
MuttoD, carcass.4pt 6c 
Hams, smoked.lOiiilla 
Shoulders..7(a7f ii 
Chickens..iKcPic 
Turkeys.iMililSc 
fieese.......Hiitie 
Packs, >t pair. SifyUc 
Dairy, &ij. 
Butter, roll.P2^t/?H4c 
Butter, firkin.l*hUH2F»c 
CbeeBe. ! 'L ■» 11 ,‘vo 
Lanl, tried.. IlFihiiH'c 
Tallow, rough ..7.H« 
Tallow, tried.lOttitOc 
Price, 25 cents. 
Wholesale* Depot, No. 48 Cedar 8t- New York. 
Address 
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Box No. 3,600, Nh-w York, 
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SOLD BY STATIONERS. 
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SOLD BY DRUGGISTS. 
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SOLI) BY HARDWARE DEALERS. 
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SOLD BY HOUSE-FURNISHING STORES. 
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SOLI) BY FURNITURE DEALERS. 
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE, 
SOLD BY FANCY-GOODS DEALERS. 
SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE, 
SOLD BY GROCERS. 
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE, 
SOLI) BY COUNTRY MERCHANTS GENERALLY. 
. 4.101) 40 
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[TV. Y Tribune. 
ALBANY, May 5.—The following are the nominal rates 
t are . , 
American, Saxonv Fleece,.fl-KogiHe 
American, Full lilond Merino,. 48 (o,' 52 <: 
American, and % M 
American, Native and 
Extra, Pulled, .. 
Superfine, Pulled,. 
No- 1, Polled, 
I Evening Journal. 
BOSTON, May 2.—The demand for ilomeatto moderate, 
with sale* of 75,006 tin., principally at i.V55e. Tor Heece.and 
400.52c, for ►unerliue ami extra pulled. The Niilen of foreign 
comprine 50)1 hales South American, Mediterranean, East 
India and Cape on private terms. 
Saxony k Merino.536)65 i Western mixed.M®U0 
roineruue, i iop-u...... 
No. 1, Pulled . 
California, extra.. 
California, line, ttnw.vibad.. 
California, cmniiion do. .. 
Peruvian, wnslied. 
Valparaiso, unwuahed. 
South Am. common, washed 
South Am. Entre Rios, do... 
Smith American, unwashed. 
South Am. Cordova, washed 
East India, washed. 
African, unwashed. 
African, washed. 
Smyrna, univaslied. 
Smyrna, washed... 
Mexican, unwashed. 
Punches, dried, F) lb. .,., 18o 
Uberrles, dried, $) tb lHfj’axtc 
Plume, dried.l(V<ui8o 
Potateen...SkiiTOa 
IltPba xso Siu.va. 
Slaughter.56T6c 
Calf .tka'IOc 
Sheep pelts.5Hciui$2,50 
LamhpelU .60«.ii)$l,iX) 
SKKha. 
Clover, bush.15.00 C5,26 
Tlmotliy.3,00.13,50 
SrxtiKiKs. 
Wood, bard.$l,00@4,50 
Wood, .-oft.. $,<(*)aiflO 
fjoa), l.elugti.$5,76« 6,ul 
Qoal, Scrrraton... $-),26i? ) r 50 
Coal, Pittat.on,.. .$i,2667!i , 50 
Coal, siiamokiu...$4,25601,50 
Coal, Char.UXgjiaA'o 
Salt, bbl. $1.33 
ir.iv, tun.$lil,i*y.i 16,00 
Straw, tun. iD.OOoOO.OO 
Wool, Y) th...k>.) 45c 
WliiteliHll, bbl.$9,0(1019,60 
Codfiah-fJ quintal. $t,60(a)6,25 
Trout, bbl.*8,00)58,50 
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No. 33 SOUTH THIRD S I R LET, 
ti'SI-it Pill liAHKLPII I A, Pa. 
Merino, 
1 *1(00 VI CORN HEED 25 bushels selected Broom Com 
) Heod for sale at. the Genesee Seed Store. Seed fully 
ripe, and warranted to grow- Price $3 per bushel. 
523-2t J. KAPALJE, Agent. 
S EED CORN.—60 bushels fir st, duality eight rowed yellow 
Seed Corn. 51) bushels King Philip Corn. 26 bushels 
twelve-rowed Dutton Corn. For sale at the Genesee Heod 
. J KAPAL.IE, AtYt- 
Manufactured by 
HENRY O’. SPALDING & CO., 
4S (Je<lar-St., Now York, 
.VddrCHS Post-Office, Box No. 3,600. 
Store, 65 Bulthlo :-:i., Rochester, N. 3’ 
PRODUCE AND PROVISION MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, May 7.—Fr.ot'R— Market quiet and prices 
unchanged; some export demand for very good extra State 
at $5,6", hut holders generally rofnso to accept less than $6,- 
66*’ 5,6(1. Sales at |y>i6,6o Pjr suiier State; $fl,50;.e.3,li()for 
extra do; $5,4&n 5,50 for supei Western; $6,65((7B,U(Jfnr *]• 
tra do; S6, la a 6,25 for shipping brands extra round hoop 
Ohio— closing very quiet. Canadian in fair request, end 
choice brings tmtrr money; sales at *6,<M@7,40 Tor common 
to choice extra. 
Gkaix—W heat more stevty, with a bettor inquiry for ex¬ 
port; sab - .Milwaukee, club at $l,JS),el,3ij> No I Chicago 
spring a $1,28^; red .Soul hern at sl^ij Ryt* quint at me, 
with lioMerr generally asking 87c Barley plenty and dull; 
sales common State at 71 1 : Corn better, with improved de¬ 
mand; rales at 7H.si7Ue for mixed 'Western- the hitter price 
fur small parcels, H2e. for yellow Jersey ; Me tor white 
Southern, Oats tinner, with fair demand, in part for ex¬ 
port; Mley at lAo.'fiJ.NcIor Western aud C'auailiaa; $2^0«4Se 
for State. 
i’HOVMiqxa -Pork quiet ami firm: -ales a) $17,87 for new 
mess; $i",4<i for old «(«»: $)7,'A6 for (tun ,Vo; $1*.,5(| for \V'.Mt- 
ern prime do: $i I,l3,i;l(,'ja for new prime; et2,r<7 fm old do. 
Lard firm, with fiir *lcmaml; f.»h*s at It-Adl 'ic. Better on- 
cliangedal l.'l.i lKc fur Ohio, Nxa'Mc (or now Shite. Cheese 
unchangwil at 0'r lie. 
Asbkh—T he market fa *.>11110111 change, and the demand 
light; Kilos of Pots at *5,25, ami Pearls at $5,62.'j 
ALBANY, M A V 7. - Fbont a-vp Meal — Out market for 
Flour opened steady with a (air local and river demand at 
the closing prices of Saturday. Corn Meal is unchanged in 
value. 
Common to good State,.$5,t*n)a,M 
Fancy and extra State,.S,5bhi 5,05 
Common to good Western,.6,tVXaS,7i1 
Extra Michigan, Wisconsin, Indiana, &c.,.6,!l(Kn>fi,00 
Extra Ohio...fl,ax«.fi .**) 
Common Canadian, .6,25(«15 75 
Extra Canadian,... 6,t)(*u 7,40 
Fancy Genesee,. 6,7i)(aJ5,Hn 
Extra Genesee,.6,Hft7b7,50 
Extra Kentucky. 6,50(017,50 
W ANTED! -Waxthii, Agents in a Imsltioas that payB 
from $25 to $80 per month, according to rnpabdit>. 
Full nartlcullira sent free to all who euclusu hIiiiiip to pay 
rotnru postage. 
.638-it I HALF, J it. ,t;CO., Newbury port, Mnsn. 
Annexed is an Alphabetical List of Articles which, if 
damaged, may bo restored to their original strength and 
usefulness by 
SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE. 
Pulled extra..436165 Capo.2*l©62 
Do. mi peril no..S8@46 Crimea.9tojl7 
Do. No, 1 . jeaS?3« Buenos Avros . 8.(145 
Do. No. 2.Mq/X) Peruvian, washed......26o632 
CHICAGO, VUy 2.—The following am the nominal rates 
of wool time: , 
Flbkcb— Common, native.-.,.-30f®3I0 
Quarter blood........33o!U)e 
Half blood.JAt.’ffc. 
Three-quarter blood.,.88Cn42o 
Full blood Saxony. 4<<tK8e 
Puu-KO—No. 1.axo'Sflc 
Superfine.8ftvi'35e 
Extra.35(0)41)0 
Double Extra.4()'*'42c 
H ungarian grabs seed, -r.o imgliels pure Hun- 
. gariau Grass SC*i*)|. 
211 bushels Qhinesi.* Buckwheat, or Broom Corn Millet. 
Paco, 52,50 per bushel, at. the Genesee Seed Slore, 05 But- 
f.iloBt, Rofheslor, N. Y. J. KAPALJE, Agent. 
A....Mends ACCOUNT BOOKS.A 
B Mends BUREAUS.B 
f! Mends CRADLE!-) . . C 
D Mends DOLLS. .... D 
E. . Mends ETA GERES.E 
F _ Menus FANS. . . F 
G Mends GUITARS.G 
tl .Mends D ARI’S.H 
I Mends INLAID WORK .I 
.1....Mends JARS. I 
K....M.. KM'Its .K 
1 ’.I. I DEATH I 
M Mends MIRROR-FRAMES.. .. '.1 
N. .. Mends NEWEL POSTS .N 
O. ..Mends OTTOMANS . O 
P_Mends PI A N O-FORTES.P 
Q ... Meads QULl .T-FRAM ES.Q 
R ..Mends ROOKING HORSES.R 
S. . .Mends SOFAS . s 
1 .Mends TABLES . T 
U. .. Mmols UMBRELLA-STICKS.U 
V. ... Mends VASES.V 
W. Mends WORK-BOXES.W 
Mends XYLOGRAPIIIC WORK . X 
V. Mmols YARDSTICKS . Y 
’/, ..Mends ZEPHYR WOOD-WORK .Z 
& . In conclusion, SPALDINGS PREPARED GLUE ia 
Useful in Libraries and Schools. 
1 .§ . Men* JOKAS .S.... 1 
2 P . . .Mends PITCH ERS .. . P.... 2 
8 ...A....Mends ACCOHDEONS.A.... 3 
4 — I,— Moufla LETTER-SEALING. L.... 4 
5 ..D....Mends DAGUERHEllTYl’E CASES.I).... 5 
6 . ..I_Mends IMAGES .I_6 
7 N ..Mends NEW BREAKAGES.N....7 
8 . .G. ..Mends GUN-STOCKS.G.... 8 
y.. .8 ..Mmols SClfOOl.-BOOKri.S.... 9 
111.. .I’....Mends PARASOLS...P....10 
11 . R_Mends RUI-EHs.R....H 
12 .. .e— Mends electrical machines.E ....12 
13.. ..P Mends PAPER-HANGINGS.P....13 
11.. .A_Mends ARM-CHAIRS.A....11 
15.. .K....Mends RICKETY FURNITURE.R....15 
10 .. E_Mnqdi* ERASER 1LVNDI.ES.E....16 
17.. . D_Mendx DESK-. ...D....17 
h I, Mend, (.’LORES G....18 
13.. . I.Mends LOOSENED LEAVES.1.19 
20 .. . C....Mends UPHOLSTERED FURMTURE..U....20 
21 . E_Mends EGG BEATERS. E....21 
22 .Mends ACORN WORK .. 22 
23 .Meads CHESS.BOAKDS... -23 
21 .Mends FIDDLES...24 
25 .Mends SHELL-WORK 1 .25 
26 .Mends FILLET WORK.26 
27 ..Mends HOBBY HORSES ..27 
28 ...Mends KAI.El DESCOPES.28 
29 . .Meads MON EY-BOXKS. 29 
30. .. .Mends PICTLKF.-I Il.VMES.30 
31 ..Mends SECRETARIES...-31 
32 ..Mentis VENEERING. 72 
33 .Mends SCHOOL FURNITURE..32 
31...Mend* PAPIER-MACHE.31 
35 .Mends WARDROBES.85 
36 .Mends PARIAN MARBLE.36 
37 .Mends CRIBS . 37 
38 ..Mends BABY-J V MPEItS. 
39 .Men.;* IVORY- WORK. 3S 
in.Mtmda MATCH SAFES.M 
41 .. ,Mends PICTURES.41 
42 . .Mends QUILL-WHEELS.42 
.... ([..nil, -iYllVV 1 .it 11 
1 )A'I'K.\T8! — J will obtain a Patent on any application 
that lias been rejected, or chain** nothing. Business 
all done b.y letter Aiklrenti J. FRASER, Rochester, N. Y. 
ooic aoentjs WgViv r r>i:ij 
IMI’lt(IVKI) STOCK. -Fm ,nlc cheap, id or 12 head of 
1 superior Sliort-horus, Ccfjisitrliug of cows, heifers and 
young bulls. Credit given if dexired. 
537-lt F. N. TOBEY, East Bloomfield, N Y 
t~tT For Circulars address GEO. F. TUTTLE, 
531-13t No. 100 Nassau St., New York. 
rt \i \ i i/ \i \ WILSON'S A LISA N V SF.KIH.IN44 
Ol /< '•* M A I STRAWBERRY -*.( ■(> l,000. .me tfUix). 
10,000 Hooker Seedling Stia.vberry- $10 per 1,000; $1,5) 
per 100. 
80,000 Lawton Blackberry, very line, $30 per 1,000; M 
per toil! $3 tor 60. For sale by 
531-9t ('. I . TWTN0, l.iinsingburgh, N. Y. 
A tJt.. IN ILMROIS to grow amt ratten 
Cattle, Sheep, or lings, in which business I want a 
partner on my farm, with a cash capital of $500 to $l,iHM).-- 
Hore is a chance to make mnnov. 
537-3t W If GARDNER, Amboy, Lee Co., III. 
^Jiocrtiscmcnt 
ADVERTISING TERMS, In Advunee — TimtTY-FlVK 
Cuvrs a I.ink, each insertion. A price and a half for extra 
display, or 52! j cents per line of space SenciAr, Notioks, 
(following rcioling matter, leaded,) Seventy Cents a Line. 
P EAS I PEAS! PEAS!-Nw on hand 
and for sale at the “Gk\ <mki4 Seed Store,” No. 65 
Buffalo Street, Rochester, N. 1 
60 bushels frinh Marrowfat. 
50 “ Black Eye do. 
5i) “ Missouri do. 
50 “ Early Kent- 
loo “ Early Washiigton. 
25 “ Dwarf Blue Imperial. 
25 “ Ch.uoriion of England. 
587-tf UX) “ Canada Creepers, for held sowing. 
rpilH KKIKIE FILTERS. These Filters possess every 
I practical and icirrUi/icarrangeirionl,for the ohjocts in¬ 
tended, vus., rendering the most impure rtiu au*l river wa¬ 
ter free from oil decomposed organic nmttern and guses, 
Color, tasto or smell. Pure, water is the chief conservator 
of the human system, and can he surely obtained by using 
this, the best sortahle Filter known. They are durable, 
eouvenientundebeap; can beJraugporWd in -mvty,any dis- 
tunce, and are sure to give satisfaction Manufactured by 
J AMES TERRY k 00., Rochester, N Y 
IDescriptive Circulars sent free. 631-tf 
ROCKET 2S M A IV li. HOES. 
Please ealt and examine, at No. 3 Buffalo St., Rochester, 
old riaud of I). R. Barton. N. B. PHELPS. 
t GRKTILTERAL AND GARDEN SEEDS. Tim ut- 
J » teutiou of-Fanners and Girdeners is invited to our 
large and well selected stock of choice seeds of European 
and American growth, in pai t, w.. 
1'otutoce Early Prince Albert,73Cts. 
Do Davis’ Seedling, 87 cts. 
Dn Buckley Seedling, keeps from Oct. to Sept,$2. 
Do Early Manley, 62 cb. 
Do Early J one, 62 eta. 
Do Early Mountain June, M2 cts. 
Do Peach Blows, f!2 cts. 
Harley Four-rowed, very handsome, 87 Cts. 
Oats — White Poland, vary productive. 
Do Yellow How-mata*, 87 tin. 
Do Yellow Scotch, from Imported Seed, 87 eta. 
Wheat ■ .Spring Uhlna fe:i, $1,75. 
Ill) Canada Fife, very tine, $1,76. 
Urn** (teed Width and Red Clover. 
Do Red-top and Timothy 
I)o Orchard and Kentucky Blue Grafts. 
I*cu» Canada Field, beat in use, 87 cts. 
Also, a large and choice variety nf Imported Garden Peae 
and Beans, all of which are for rale cheap, at the East side 
American Seed Store, 76 Main Street, Rochester, N. Y. 
mi.ii ’ i ■ i rti *i4 j t. ro 
mint UALMYR \ NORMAL MUSIC SCHOOL, will 
1 c.imiUBUce, June Ith. Tuition, $10. All who wish to 
becorae meiuberg of this School, should send for u circular, 
and .earn its requisitions nnforo attending. A similar 
Bchull will be held in Newhurgb, cninmeaclug July 23d, 
aud u Oswego, commencing Sept 10th. A39-H 
A ll kinds of agricultural rooks. Far- 
mem,Hardliner*, Nurecrymen, Fruit-Growern, Hairy- 
men, Cattle-Dealers, and all persons interested in tilliug 
the soil or adoruiug their grounds arid dwellings, will he 
supplied with the most complete assortment of Bonks re¬ 
lating to their business that can bu found In the world, by 
C. M. SAXTON, BARKER Sl CO., 
Agricultural Booksellers, and Publishers of The Horticul¬ 
turist, No. 25 Park-row, New-York, 
Catalogues gratis. Books sent by mail. AOK.NT8 wanted. 
^LDEN’S PATEN T TH ILL HORSE-HOE 
m active requust at better Brices. The sales of tin* morning 
aggregate S7,6«0 bu. at lie Cur Canada East, and 4l(.i42c for 
btate, hut principally at HM'e. 
I ee)' Moderate salea of both coar-o an*l line arc making 
at previous prices. Tiie rales are mainly couliued to cur 
lots .—Eveniny Journal. 
BUFFALO, Msv 7. Fi.oUR—Demand very moderate and 
prices unchanged. Males at S5,5(J for extra State; $5,50@5,- 
i5 for gond I., choice extra Illinois and Wisconsin, part at 
the latter figure afloat; $5,76'A6,t31 for extra Ohio and Indi- 
anii, and $6,25)116,74 for double extras. 
(icAur- Wheat quint aud parties apart. No sales this 
morning, Corn in good request aud market easier. Sales 
■viturdiiv. v' tormniu, warm Toledo, at 57c. delivered. This 
neiruing T(M0 bu. heated Illinois, on private loruis; No 1 
Illinois delivered at Cog, and Ohio at WtSttlc, Nothing do- 
mg m other grains, and market Steady —Com. Adv. 
.TORONTO. May 5— Flour has been very animated du¬ 
ring the week, and sales have been consummated at KAtiH- 
tactorv rates. The deniuml has partaken a good dual of a 
specuffd.ve character, ao*f has been well sustained, nnt- 
WJUintHiicing the r«oeut decline in Nuw York both lieId- 
ers and ne cnhifors being interested now in keeping up 
prices. Within the past two days we have not heard of im¬ 
portant kiiIvk, and therefore the following quotations are 
eased Oil lilt) views of operators, rather than on actual sales; 
Double extra,.WJWtofi.eO 
ri str «*.. 5,760)6,00 
> aocy,.. .. 6,- 2 * 05 ,to 
Superfine No. 1,. 5,f(Da3S/g| 
Coruiueal,. 3,5O*i4j,0fi 
NDMKTII1NG NEW 
rrtEETii for me million 
X Office No. 7 Mansion House Block, 68 State street. 
Rochester, N. Y. (626-tfl E. F. WII.S 
Your attention is called to 1 JI \ Jf 
this valuable improvement, 1 \ /\ 
which has been thoroughly If ^ 
tested. Is made of best ma- 
terialH ; weight only about __J JL.Br 
sixty-eight pounds. ' 
KKFEKK.XCCS. --- - — 
J. J. THOMAS, Union Spring*, N. Y. 
JOSEPH HARRIS, Rochester?N. Y. 
A. H. GOSS, Auburn, N. Y. 
H. W. DWIGHT, Auburn, N. Y 
B. F. JEWE PT, T tlca, N! Y. 
J. R. STONE, Oxford, Wis. 
“Tlu* best Cultivator in form is that constructed by Mil- 
ton Aliikn, of AUbllrli, N Y It has thills which give the 
workman a surprising control of its depth and accurate 
working .—Country Gentleman. 
t3T Send for Circular. 539 
H .(k M. O. MORIHJFF, Breeders of pure Short-horn 
• and Alderney Cattle, South Down and Silestnn 
Sheep, Suffolk and Essex. Pius, Rochester, N. Y. |62ltf 
r |' O HOTJSEKEEI’EPIS! 
Healthy Saleratusl Healthy Bread! Somethin" New! 
D. B. DE LAND & CO.’S 
CHEMICAL SALERATUS 1 
“Tim very U*nt article of Saleratus now jn ubc." Much 
haH been said of the injurious effect of Saleratus upon the 
health, but nothing can be more hajtnleae than perfectly 
pure Saleratus, when properly nsed. THIS Saleratus us 
PERFECTLY 1’URE, ami ia refined by a process entirely 
OUR OWN, by which alt iiUTparilinS are removed. “ Deal¬ 
ers and Consumers Everywhere.' Phase try it! It is war¬ 
ranted to suit in all cases or no Kiilu.’’ Also, 
D. ft. DE LAND A. CO.’S 
“DOUBLE REPINED SALERATUS,- 
is far Huperior to most other brand* of Saleraiua now in use 
Consumers of Saleratus -Iiuuhi he careful to get that having 
the name of D. 8. DoLaml it Co. oa the wrapper, as they 
will ttiUH obtain a SjTRrCTLY pure article. These branils 
of Saleratus are for sale by the “principal Grocers in this 
city, and dealers generally throughout the United States 
and Canadas." 
Manufactured and fBr sale at Wholesale at the Fairport 
Chemical Works, Fairport, Monroe Co., N. Y. 821-tf 
A^'EW YORK STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY 
1800. 
Premiums on Fnrins 
Pkemtitm for best Grain Farm of not less than 50 acres, 
under culture,. .$60,00 
Best Grazing and Cheese Dairy Farm, not lees than .**) 
acres, under culture,....$60,00 
Best Grazing and Hotter Dairy Farm, as above,_ $50,00 
Best Cultivated Farm, not less than 60 acres, (woodland 
included,) . 
I Competitor* for premiums on farms are desired to 
give notice to t hir riuc.rctury, on or before the 1st of July, of 
their Intention to compete; anil some member or members 
of the Executive Committee will bo assigned to visit aud 
examine the farms, and report ou the ssinc. 
3. It JOHNSON, Secretary. 
Agricultural Rooms, Albauv, April 12, I860. 53(14 1 
M RS 
Ready on Tlim-sday next. May 3, 
THE NEW YORK WEEKLY, 
The Best Story and Sketch Paper Published, 
Containing the commencement of another New Story 
entitled 
MILDRED : 
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rpo l \KMKKS, MECHANICS, AVI» IftTLHEKN.- 
L Our “ Irrepressible Craillict" is against hieli prices — 
We offer.you, at 71 Main St, Rochester, IrOu, Nail*, Hard¬ 
ware, Oils, Paint*-, Colnr*. Window*, Iluors, Blind*, Hue*, 
Spade*, Shrivel*, Corn Hue*, Cultivator*, rind other article* 
too numeruitB t*r mentiori Alao, tb'* cqfohmted “Stmight 
Draft Phrw,” which we utlhr Cheaper than lb* ' henpent. 
535-tf MTlOltE. DEBING * CO. 
HERRING’S PATENT 
FIRE AND BURGLAR-PROOF SAFES. 
With Hall’s Patent Powder-Proof Locks, 
IIAVK NKVT.lt FAILED 
IN MORE THAN UOO DISASTROUa FLHBS. 
The Snfest anil Bent Hale hi Use. 
Delivered at any Railroad Station in tbo United Staten, or 
Canada, at the very lowest rater* by_ 
JAMES G. DUDLEY, Sole Agent, 
813-tf at 93 Main street, Buffalo, N. Y. 
THE CHILD OF ADOPTION, 
From the pen of the Celebrated Authoress, 
MARY .J. HOLMES, 
Author of “ Marian Grev," “ Lena Rivers,” and other 
Popular Work» 
This Story, it is thought, will be more than double it* pres¬ 
ent circulation, which is, in rouud numbers about 
130,000 COPIES! 
Mrs. HOLMES haa written a great many Romances, and it 
is not to much to say that she ha* 
Never yet met with n Failure. 
Her popularity fairly entitles her to the proud name of 
Queen of* tin- Murrum Heart! 
DO NOT FORGET 
THE NEW YORK WEEKLY! 
On THURSDAY NEXT, Mat 3. Foa Sale Everywhekk. 
PRICE, ONLY FOUR CENTS PER COPY! 
THERMOMETERS.- 
A The Kriiiliill T lu-rira mu.■( era, in all their perfection of 
ACL't’KACY ill the okapi ■ avion ot tti .* Mi vLK, are road" by 
Jomr Kendall,N ew Lebanon, N. Y- linn evidence that 
J. Kendall makes the bent ThertHoHieterH is that Prof. 
Jo*Ki*ii liV-Vay, of the Smilhsunnin Institution, at Wruth- 
ingtou, D. C, got hi* *ta.vda ill) TiifiiMoiiktkus ol J. Ken¬ 
dall. Another evidence is lira uni venal testimony ol' all 
who know the value of an accckats TuoroiometSr, Also 
the teetinion.v of Dealers, who have sold of other manu¬ 
facturer*, ie, tint those made bv J. Kendall, New Lebanon, 
N. Y., are tho nKot, as they give the imestsati nr action Lj 
their CtUri'OMKRfi) 
Order* will receive prompt at tenth a if directed to JOHN 
KENDALL. Also, by Scovill Man naeturing Co.; Cary, 
Harvard, Bangor & Co.; Storm Broi*.; Schieflefin Bros, k 
Co„ New York. 537-3t 
(;ast steel eeees, 
FOR CHURCHES, AOAXiEMtES. 
FIRE ALARMS, FACTORIES, 4.O., 
from SHEFFIELD, ENGLAND, have been tested in all cli¬ 
mate*. Europe and America. Weigh bras: cost lean per 
pound; have better toon*; can be heard farther than other 
Dells. They coat 50 per Cent. 1«*ah than 
THE BEST COMPOSITION BELLS, 
which are also sold by tue at Makers' Pricea. 
Brolten Hells, TaUen in Exchange, 
or re-rast on short notice, Such hells will nearly pay for 
Steel Bulls of same sue. 
Serai tor Circular. Bulls delivered in nil parts of the 
United States or Canada, by .. 
James g. dudi.ey, 
818-tf 93 Main street. Buffalo, N. Y. 
at^u^T V0RK > Ma v 2 .—The current prices for the week 
at all tke niarkets are as folk iwb : 
Caytle — First quality,Jd cwt. S9,75@10,25; ordi- 
o.uu; common, $7,76nA75; inferior, tsy iRfiy, 
Calves—F irst quality, $50,ni)J li5,oi); Untinarr, 
r-- av Sjj*jrior, te5.UWin3U,W. 
6 ( 31 7c; Ordinary 6 ^ 
now, Flint QUOJii.v, t ( i u i. • OPif 
common, $7,7l£<tATS; inferior, $^'*>1.7,50. 
CALVES—First qnndity, *»UiffitfA5.w: Oniinau 
Common, $A',,i*i.iH<W; We: 
sfilra r f - ALVK -*—First ,ualily, L lb., 6 
Inferior,1c. 
onihi,,rv\v.Daha.-Prime quality, bead, «.',30(v 7,00; 
s'“2i common. .ttJFViOi.Oof inferior, iXii 
^st quality, fe.Vftfi uC; ail others, 6 
usnaiuiV ! si -iy 8.—Cattle —The receipt* continue uti- 
anneimi • - v ( 'Meek after week the best informed are dis- 
mi v tf,noa ll i,i ar «’-' uumbera that come forward, and it is 
I’ ai)/.. T r.' i-r iu !, " iy remarkably cheap at the West Unit 
Lc* lou-v V ! l ' K, c*, as compared with last week,or*- 'i-a 
live w*|bt. matonceB tho decline in full lie. ;i If, 
, , Correepondiog week 
Cattle Tins week. Last week. last rear. 
PLEASANT AMI PKOFITAHI E EMPLOYMENT 
L can bo seenrrai, in all part* of ti e Country, in intro- 
ducing some New a\d Popular Hooks, sold only by 
subscription 
Country Clergymen anil School Tea-hers would find this 
an advantageous opening for the r.iiploymcnt of *pare 
time, and any person of energy and mhlre**, can secure 
from $7h to $li» jier mouth. For iiarlicnlaraapply to 
E. R. HALL, Publisher’s Agent, Rochester, N. Y 
“CONSTERNATION J*— 
VJ This W«l-knowu iraportral, Tlmrough-bred Horse 
has recently been ro-pareh uwd bv J. B. Bi.'K.nkt, Esq. in 
Ky., aud brought buck t*i the .State of New York. Me will 
stand the present aeason, commencing! May l**t, iSfii), at the 
sUhle of Hon. Gen. BuknOlHUis, Medina, Orleans Co., N. 
Y., at Stiff the season, and $20 to Insure a foal, payable in 
Rdvanco. l’astuiage at 75 rent* per week. Maie’n at the 
risk of their owner*. Address „ „ 
Ait-5t WM. KEENAN, Groom, Medina, N.l • 
HEELER .V W1IJS4LN MANUFACTURING 04*.» 
IMPROVED FAMILY SEWING MACHINES, 
GOO Broadway, Now York. 
These Machine* combine all the late improvement* for 
Hemminy, HtUchiny and Felting Scams, ami are the best In 
use for r am t ly skwiSu and tailoring woik. 
Prices from $60 to $160. He miner*, $6 extra. 
S. W. DIBBLE, Agent, 
6U-;i Kog, Rand in Smith’* A nude, Kuehe-ler, N. Y. 
L I.ME.—Pane's Perpstual Kiln, Patented July, 1w57.— 
Superior to any in use for Wood or Cool. 2>» cord* of 
wood, or 1*< tuna of coal to 100 bbls—coal not mixed with 
atone. Address [134-tf] C. D. PAGE, Koct eater, N. Y. 
AMERICAN CORN HUSKER 
Tnis is asimple tool,but very valuable. It overcome* all 
thedifhcultiee Wld.objections to the expensive and conipli- 
cate.f lluskers a* yet offeied to the public. The price i* 
only One Dollar, and so cheap an implement must cuiiit* 
intogenerar use. It can be used with Gloves nr Mittens, 
and a person can husk about one-third tauter with it than 
he can without it. It will save and protect hip binds, and 
can be used to shuck or husk corn any where, aud the corn 
has to be handled only once. 
All orders filled. Liberal discount to dealers. 
537-lt R. L. HOWARD, Manufacturer, Buffalo, N. Y. 
5 11/Wi AGENTS WANTED -To«e|| 4 new inventions. 
,U‘/U Agents have made over $25,000 on one,—better 
than all other similar agencies. Send four stamps and get 
80 pages particulars, gratis. 
532-9t EPHRAIM BROWN, Lowell, Mass. 
