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‘‘PONSTERNATION 
A' Tilth well-kOOwn imported, Thorough-bred florae 
bus rrceroly boon re-PUrchas-d by .1 II. Ul’KMKT, F.sq in 
l<v., and brought buck to Die Stain ..f NVw York. He win 
stand tho present season. commencing May let, laSy nt the 
stable of Finn, lii'ii. Bl’KmM’GH-, Medina, Orleans Cm, N. 
Y., nt $16 the •I’liinn, nnd $28 to iusurn u foul, payable in 
advance. Pasturage at SO couth per week. Mares at the 
risk of their Owners Address _ 
Si2 It WM. KKENAN, (Wnntn, Medin a, N. V 
W Oltlv’H ODOMETER BAM) I'OMI’ANY, H.UtT- 
kowi) Com v., inantifHi-iinit WORK S P ATENT, 
® ODOMETER CARRIAUF. RAMUS 
which are durable, olutifp, ami eilicirnt, 
measuring with unerring accuracy .any 'tin 
tauco pawed over by the gehu-le to which 
they are attached Those rvtraeltei-heil 
Bandit C'Htbula tritfn more than inferior 
hands without the U.lomoter. 
I> g -cj(ioi), reliable Agents Wanted in all partner tiny 
country Please wild lor circulars. nil-tit 
Provisions—P ork opened steady but closed dull and 
heavy: sales at *U,M(adLW for o»w moss; 'or old doj 
$l7,l*fcl7,-S for thiu do; ild.Pi Tor nw pnim; *l2,S0 for M l 
do. tiird nutet an-1 firm; sales at U.K@11 ffa Sutteir d ill 
andheaw at 'OoilTc for Ohio; ll#») lor state. Cheese 
The market ia without change, and the demand 
CONTENTS OF THIS NUMBER 
works on Agriculture, Horticulture, Ac., 
at the Oflico of the Ruu.u, Nkw-Yokkkk- 
Do. Elements of Air. Chem¬ 
istry and Geology...I 00 
1 00 Do. Catechism n| CUonils 
trv lor Schools.. . . 25 
76 Langstroth on thu llive 
and I looey line..123 
I Ik) t.euetiar's tint Houses ...1 25 
Liebig 1 * Familiar Loiters 
i; . an 
Tub followlni 
may bo obtainei 
American Farmer’s Kncy- i 
ciopedia r ,... .... .$1 00| 
Allen's Am. Farm Book 
Allen's DisensusofDomes- 
tic Animals . 
Allen’s Kma| Architecture! at] 
Allen on the Grape —_ A 
Am. Architect, or Plans for 
Country Dwellings Bril 
American Florist's (inido 7. r > 
Barry's Fruit Garden.....! 26 „ 
Klnke's Farmer at Homo 126 mil —... - '*"2 
Ho nasi nicau It’s Hunil Leon- Miles on the Horse a root 10 
1 26 Mlllnirii mi the t ow .26 
CO Mm Abel's Skillful Ilquao- 
Cu who nud Ladles’llnidu.. 60 
I 00 Bnxton’a ttunil Hand Kooks, 
_> hound in 4 Series, each I 25 
I fit) Muon's Land Drainer .60 
, is) Nash's 1'ioi'iessive Farmer (10 
i Neill’s Oartleuei’a Com- 
At panimi... .....100 
. on Norton's Flomenls of Ag. 
I to rtenllute.........60 
I VA OlcotvB Sorgho and tm- 
..73 pliee . I0<) 
1 no Pardee on the Strawberry 10 
I'editor’s Laud Measurer, ft) 
26 PernOT’s New I 111 I til VO of 
Um Vine ... .. . ..... 26 
Fags. 
....173 
....173 
....173 
....173 
....173 
....173 
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_174 
_171 
_174 
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AGRICULTURAL, 
ADVERTISING TERMS, In Advance — THIRTY-FlT K 
Ck.mt3 A Link, each insertion. A price and a half for extra 
display, or 52 V, cents per line of space. Si'r.ni.u, NOTIOKS, 
(following reading tnalter, leaded,) Seventy Ceuta a Line. 
t Jt-Tiik Kithai. Np.w-Yorkkr has afar larger circulation 
than any similar journal in the world, mid is undoubtedly 
the beat advertising medium of its class in America. 
and Notes, 
The market ia without change, and the demand 
fair; sales of Pots at *6,26, and Pearls at *6,U2X- 
AI.TUNY, W.xY 28 -Fi.ottR anp Mrai.-T here is no im- 
poitant eh imtP to note in "ur market lor H ur. but Inn 
transactions are limited and mainly conlinod to the home 
trailo. Corn Meal is quiet. 
Common to good State.. 
Fnnev and extra State,. 
Common to good Western,....» rar.j-A 
Extra Michigan, Wisconsin, Indians, &C-,. 
Common Canadian,. S'sSSril 
Fancy Genesee,.fl’Snfty 60 
Com meal, steady and saiable at liSSul-is. fl 100 it*. 
Grain— Nothing lias transpired in Wheat, with a good 
onr,nl v offering. Corn is without important ulwnge hales 
at Gda>62o fo 'air to good Western mixed, and 65c for round 
yellow. Barley arid Ri e are quiet, with some inquiry tor 
Iho former, but at lower prices. OaW continued heavy and 
drooping; sales Canada East at 3tfc. 
BUFFALO, MAT 28—FLOOR-In moderate demand and 
market easier. S.lr-s at S.'.J-va)6,5i) for extra Illinois and 
Wisconsin, XVS •5 0.76 for lair to choice extra Indiana ami 
Ohio; $fita)«y 6 fdr double extras. , . , 4iWT 
Grain Wheatdull and Imavv: sales Canadaclnh at *h'i7 
Com in fair demand-, market lower; sale* at 4rgir.x)c for hot 
and unsound; 61(aifi,V. for sound to prime Other grams 
aOCOi n;U. 
OSWEGO, M at 2 ft.—Fr.otTH—with anif>doratf* do- 
nvtntl tf>r i n intiu’lip nuti tr/ido * 
for spring ,'late . ^.iv’SOi'-yW for extm fianadtan. 
Grain Wlieat very rpiiet and hi'ld above tberiewsot 
buyers no sn'iv*. Corn doll and market esrhor; sales Illi¬ 
nois at 56c- Other grains nominal. 
PHH.ADEL.PHIA, Mat 28.— Flour very dull and un- 
Grain * Wlmat dull white &l,5CX;r 1,61, red $I,36@1,40.— 
Corn declined le; yellow 7i -7J.-. 
Pro VISIONS lli-mcr. Me-s pork *18,60. 
TORONTO, Mats! -Fr.ooR—In Ronr during the week t he 
tondenev in prices has been very gradually downward; nut 
SO Slowly bus Urn movement been made as to leave it a 
matter of doubt i t what particular linm a decline was 
agreed to. (%-i tain itis, however, that prices are from into 
16 cents lower, and it wmrid i>'< dillicnU to effect sales even 
at tins mduetipu in the views of liotdms. tiuperlme *.ts>6,- 
10 we think it would le’ hard to place a lot of ordimir.vsn- 
perline at < v-n the inside figure; Fancy Is scaro.t> and le»s 
.ilter.ted - tbo.k It could tie rmd at *-'-,3 <u)6,.V); Extra is in 
fair rmiuesC still at $.',i'5;a)8; Doutrlo Extra is hrm at **>,'46® 
f, 7 x 11 ,« latter figure n’t used for smiis prime lots. Oatmeal 
is in lair re.,u c.t at *i,2NS'te'4l. Large receipts would de¬ 
press Dm price us the market is not strong, t.orumoal 
Inquirie* 
VotateeSi Again,- 
0 f Plaster,. 
Blackbirds and Com 
g eB t Farm Horses, 
Scours in Sheep,... 
Batter'M a ^' n Fi. 
Corns upon Horses — 
The Old Ox Cart,.... 
Experience in Ditcliii 
Poll Evil, once more,. 
Agriculture in CliiDa, 
Couch Gras*,. 
Rural Spirit a]'Iht Urns—Smoking Seed Corn; Prof- 
itsof Farming; Planting Potatoes; Soaking Seeds in 
Chemical Solutions; Tagging Sheep,.* 
Inquiries and Answers— Ram Yard; Cows Leaking 
their Mdk; Cotton Seed for Meal; Deadening Timt er; 
Keeping Butter Through the Snmmer; What ails the 
Pigs; Indian Corn for Fodder; Horn Scrapings for Ma¬ 
nure; Curing Waits on Cattle, once more; Scab m 
Sheep,. 
Agricultural MitrcUanv —The Steam Plow, [Poetical] 
The Season anil the Crops; The Cattle Disease: Iho 
Dairy Farmer; Sale of Improved Stock; National Horse 
Show; Oregon Stats Ag. Society; Orleans Co. Horae 
and Sheep Show; ‘‘Consternation;'’ Allegany Ag. Society 
rimy . 
Bright mi Grape Collin c 
Browne's Bird Fancier 
Browne’s Poultry Yard . . , 
lin. Field Book pi Manuresl 26 
Brldgemnn's Gnrd. Aelft 
tin. Florist's Guide. 
Ibi. Kitchen Gardener’s I n 
Htructnr ,. ... 
De. Fruit Cult, Manual ... 
Brock's Book of Flowers. 
Hu let's Flower Garde". 
Jlo. Family Kilo,hen (lard, 76| 
Chemical Field Lectures I 
Chinese Sugar Cant) and 
Sugar Making. 
Chorltou'B Grape Glower's ... -• 
Guide .. B() Phelps' Bee-keeper's Chart 26 
t'nblmtt'a Am. liardem-r 60 ()ulnl).v's Myateries of Hn«- 
Cottago uml Farm Bee- keeping....100 
keeper . . .26 Babbit Fancier.til) 
Pole's Aim Fruit Bonk.. . 60 Kandall's Slieep Husban- 
Do. Ant. Veterinarian _ On dry.. . -126 
Dndd'ii Modern Horse Dne.l («i Bii iiardson on the Horae, ii 
Do. Atu. Cattle Doctor I lie Du. Peats of the Farm-26 
Do. Anatomy and l’lrysi Do, Domestic Fowls.26 
nlogy of the Horae ....2 00 Do,<m the Hog. .26 
Do.colored plates 4 (X) Do. on thu lioncy Bee. .26 
Dana's Mock Manual. lOOlpo.on the Dug ..... -26 
Do. I'rixe Essiiy on Ma- Kemnelin's Vuie-droaaers 
mires. .. .26 Manual .— .. 60 
Darlington's Weed* and Slu-plim-d'e Own Book .. 2(K) 
llset'iil I'liuit/i . . ... I 60 Stewart's Stable Book.. I 00 
Daw's Devon Huid Book I 00 Stray Leaves from the 
Domestic arid Ornamental Book of Nature. lot) 
Poultry* IOD Stephens’ Book ol thu 
Do. colored pistes 2 00 Farm,2 mis. ...4 00 
Downing's Fruitsaud Fruit HkilMiil Housewife . .. —26 
Trees ..1 SO Skinner’* Element*ol Ag. 26 
On wul Off a Lamiseniie Oar- Smith's laimlseape Gar- 
ilening Stt) denim 1 .' •J* 
Do. Rural Essa ys 3 IK) Timer's Prini-iples of Ag..2 00 
EtlHlwnud'a Cranberry Cul- Thnnuu' Farm Impln- 
ture ..60 ments .. . 100 
Elliott's Western Fruit ThmnpBon's Fond of Ani- 
Bmdr.126 iiihIs 75 
Every Lady her own Flow- The Hose Piiltuiist ....... 2> 
erflardener 60 Tnptmm's Chevuletry Made 
Farm Drainage, (if. F Easy ....... ... ........ 36 
French). .I 00 '['in ner’s Cottuu Planters 
Fessemlen’s Farmer aud Manual ...100 
Gnrdenes.1 26 Wardnr’s Hedges and Ever- 
|)n. Am. Kitchen Gaul.ft) greens .. -•••• 1 2® 
Field's Pear Cullure_I 00 Waring's F.h-incnts of Ag.. 75 
Fisli Culture .I 00 Weeks on Bees.. .25 
Flint on Grasses 1 26 White's Gardening for the 
Guenon on Mill'll Cows 00 Smith...,..-. •••! 
Herbert to HiH-ie ki'i'pera. 126 Wilson on Max... ... 26 
Hooper's Dog and Gun 26 Ymialt. fit Martin on Cattle. 1 26 
Hough's Farm Record, him Youatt »n the Horse.... I 26 
iivde’a Chinese Sugar rim. on Slump. . 
Cane ...... .26iDo.on the Hog.76 
Johnston's Ag. Chemistry I 26 1 
C 7/~ Any of Din above named works will be forwarded by 
mail, post-paid, on receipt of the price spocilied. 
Address I). I>. T. UOORK, Rochester, N. Y. 
M1HE CEXiFBRATED HORSE 
1 “ BLACK HAWK MESSENGEH ” 
(Foimerly kept at l.nckport,) 
Will stand at Dm stable of D P. Newei.l I’arma Center, 
fur the next six months, lie was sired by the anginal Old 
Slack llawk, owned bv David IHi-U pr V ermonLnndDorn 
a very superior Messenger mar", distinguished for beauty, 
speed am! endurance. Hncn»tW,660 
• 1 'si.uj *1-4 (nr Die ae ison . S15 to IflMUrC |6tl)-Ht 
TNFORMATION WANTED Of WILLIAM MORTON 
1 HUTCHISON, son of DaYH) Hutchison, of Mahihide, 
Klein Go , C. w , who It-TL St Thomas, August 2;th, l«P, tor 
Cleveland, Ohio, where he was |a,t heard ot on the Pztli of 
sent. Ago 37, height 8 ft. 10 . Inch , weighs 165 lbs.; light 
complexion, sandy bale and beard; heavy eyebrows ; a 
small sear on the right cheek,and one over the right eve. 
Any lofoination loaning In his discovery, if olive, would be 
tloinkfully received by bis anxious Wife or Br'.tlmr. 
A. K, lly rijllluOii- 
81 Thomas, C. W„ May 23, l°60 
t %r Weiiturn papers phuise copy or notice. 
(i 1{ A I * K (Hi r I f 1C H3 . 
\ r AK'IF WORK, t'V wild,I \M BRIGHT, Logan Nur- 
se,-y, Pbiladt- 1 p"ia. riF.W SYSTEM OR PRUNING J"r 
GiHp^rlOK. Vinoy.inlH, Arlinrn, nuM 1 m>w metUodOt 
itmklntf Viav porHorn, A*c, Ac* 
This is not n coinpllati-oi of old matter rospeetlng the 
Vino blit a vvrclu anginal work, full ol tn-w suggestions 
for planting, nnluiog, training and IrnihPg the Gl-ape, un¬ 
der all kinds el culture; uriiwn lYofn pel son a i i-.x|ieniime, 
and receutly continued by the opiuioos ot tliu best lu-apo- 
Kr '/’/f ICE—' FiV"VY OK NTs pm singl" copy Sent hv mail 
tn i.fi I,art) or the United Matos and Canada, post-paid, on 
vneeipt of the price. I’mdage stamps rueeived in payDient. 
• - A Liber,U Discount tu -hol’radc. ^ 
64l)-3t 627 Market Street, Philadelphia, I’a. 
press Dm prlee us tie 
plentiful at 53 per linru-i ,, , „ . 
Grain For wheat the demand has been nausiml, active. 
The deliveries ftoni farmers' b-ams have never amounted b> 
over 3,n m bushels per day. Prices have fluctuated sonm- 
wh.-it alternately up and down, but not nllecting nit'-s.'ittim 
close. From f l.tO ci 1,43 were Dm curp-nl rates tor goo.I and 
prime wheat, and now uml again a very rnim’e lot wouM 
comm ind *l,l7 Tllf avrage priee would be about SI,44 tor 
good sbipptngwheat, of ordinary andeommongi-ades; Dmie 
has been slightly more than usual otleilng ''uong Dm 
week, and recently HieKl* gra !i'a have broijglit *l,3l)n I,A" t> 
bushel Spring wheat has b en sought sI'ur, anu is nut so 
tnu"h Mflected as fall. Good ounpics readily cimilnaud »l, 
16, while *1,18 was steadily pud on Tuesd’y Fur nthei 
grains there n not much change to note. Gain are plenti¬ 
ful and net brisk at .W'.'tte O bushel l’e-m keep In good 
demand with less liberal supplies at 6 orfifle, the bittern 
very extreme liKuro Barley is scares and is wsntiol Ity the 
Inca) distilleries at BXa fl .e, although a prune lot of good 
ssmi'los will)Idcoimnarid a higher rate. Rye isnmninivi, no 
slies haying been nuido for somu days. Isist (luouitions 
63(it,70c per bnsliel.— (ilobc. 
V CHARLES E.PEASE 
PROPRIETOR 
Exlraonlinarj Imluccracnls—Rcail ami Profit by it. 
Upon receipt or Dm Clash t will dnllvcr, during the pres¬ 
ent season, free gf ft*),««*«, at any station on the him of 
the principal KaiIrmids East of the Mississippi and North ot 
the Ohio livers, any of Die celebrated premium machines 
of my mimnfucti.n-f, their vkuuL retail priet h€T* t to wit: 
Improved Excelsior Railway Vwo-Ilor»e i'ower, with 
Thrcsbur and Cleanp'-, -—- ... .. 5-60 oil 
lmprovotl Excelsior Railway I wo-Hoise l ower, with 
Threstmi and Hennr-Dcr, ... .. -...blW TO 
Imiiroved Excelsior Railway One-florae I ower, with 
Thresher and-Vparater.- • ••.....Slgouu 
Improved ExceV'or Ksilway One-Horse 1 ower, wi<h 
( ire.ular Saw Mill and Saw,-... . - —.?!*? ' 
Improved livadniorThreslmr and Cleaner alone,. Sl-’.i 0.1 
As well as any other ... manttftlctnre, more 
particularly mentioned in circulars wlmdi maybe bad on 
application to the subscriber. Mr nmchibM have all been 
ttioioiigblv ami repeatedly leslod sod have never failed. 
Hcmemhcr, you mu no risk in ordering, as nil my uianu 
l icmres a,e warranted In ordnrihlf, he pai firuhr to stale 
at what station and on what Railroad you wish the mac.hitm 
di-livereil Rend in your orders earl v,a» • b st eerne, Itrat 
86rvf5f|.” CIIAK is* l > r.Asti's* 
5 i 2 - 2 toow. Kxcclsior Ak* 1 Woi*kn, Albmij, N. \ . 
OK T IT K r H 1 h \ P K !• II I A II A It,. 
It Tells You How to draw un I’arlnership Papers and 
gives general hu ms for Agreimn-nls ot all 
kinds, Kills of SalO, Leases aud I’cDtlonn. 
It Tells Vos How to draw up liomls and Mortgages, A01- 
davits, I’owersof dUorupv. Notesaml Kills 
of Exchange, Receipts and Releases. 
U Tells Yon Tim Lawn for the Cnlleclion of Debts, with 
the Stat utes of l.iniitatson, and anmnnt and 
kind or prorerly, Exempt, from Execution 
in every State 
It Tells You How to make an Assignment properly, with 
forms for Composition with Creditors, and 
the Insolvent Laws of every .Stale. 
It Tolls Ymi Tim legal retetton rhotweon Ruard 
inn and Ward, Master and Apprentice, and 
Landlord and I'enanL 
It Tolls You IVbat comditute* |.|he) and Slander, and the 
Lawns to Marriage Denver, the Wife s Light 
in l’ropert.y, Divorce and Alimony 
It Tells You The Law for Media.lies' Lien* in every Stale, 
ami tli" Naturali/aliMM Iawmi i Ihiacouii 
try, aud how in comply with the same. 
It Tells You Thu Law Concerning I'onnionsnndhow lo ob¬ 
tain one, and the Pre-Emption laiws lo 
Public Lauds. 
It Tells You The Law for 1'atenls, with mode of proce¬ 
dure iri obtaining urn-.with InteilercmeK, 
Assignments and Table of Fees. 
How to make your Will, and how to Admin- 
ict.Mr- on an Estate, w ith the law Hud Dm re* 
H .V 31. Ik MORIKIFF, Bleeders of pure Short-horn 
. and Aiderutu Cattle, Sautli Down nud Silesian 
Sheep, SoJfnt.lt and Essex Pigs, Knclmstei, N. Y. I621tf 
THE ClATTIsE MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, May 23.—The curreut prices for the week 
at all the markets are as follows: ,, 
Buff Rim a First <iuality, M cart. 59,’0 -PIO 00 ; nrdi- 
nsn, *8.W'i9,iW; common, *7,Ul> a,Ji,b0, interior. *6,IK»<;'7,00. 
Cows an u CALYkrt- First uuslity, J6n,i««a | li6,iXH Ordinary, 
filoaXX'iWMJO; Common, jss.lKVOlUjiid; Inferiur. *26,lX)iaCil>,(X). 
vkaL gat.vkp First ijushtv, f) It-.., Ordinary 
4M <i.3r; Crntnuoii, F'iittic; Inferior, Yvnac. 
Shkkc anp Lamps. Prime ipuility, ft head, 55,OtX<t6,80i 
ordiuai v, common, MrStt^W: interior, 
Swims. -First uaalily, .V.-p r *i>io. all others, 6(a.6.*.,c. 
ALBANY, MAY 28. — Catti.R — A better feeling per 
voiles tlm market, owing lo a falling oil id some IMl in the 
supply, as eompareif 
• D. B. DE LAND it CO.’S 
CHBMICAIi SALERATUS I 
“Tun very best iirl.lc.ht of SuluriMus now In use." Much 
haw been said ol tlm injurious elTec.t of Saleratus upon thn 
health, hut untiling can be more harmless than perfectly 
pure Sain rat us, when profwtly used. ’I HIS Saleratus is 
I'ERFEi "I LY I’lTRIC, and is relliied by « process entirely 
OUR OWN, by which all impurities are removed. Deal¬ 
ers and Caaeumers Everywhere! Please, try it! it is war¬ 
ranted to suit in all cases or no sale." Also, 
IK U. DE LAND At CO.'S* 
“ UOVRl-K REFUSED SAFER ATU S," 
Is far superior to most other brands of .Saloon ns now in use. 
Consumers of Daloratuii should be careful to get that baying 
Dm name of I). B. Do Uml b Co. on Dm wrapper, as they 
will thu* obtain a .STRICTLY pure article, these brands 
of Saleratus are fur sale by the “principal Grocers in this 
city, and dealer* germ rally throughout 1b» Lnltnd Slate* 
/uvi .... , , , ., . 
ManufuctuTe«1 and for Hale at WholoRahi at the Fairport 
® 1 - M 
|| K; Irt _R. X 1 ST Q- p S PATENT 
FIHE AND BURGLAR-PROOP SAFES. 
With Hall's Patent Powder-Proof Locks, 
HAVE NEVER FAILED 
IN MORE THAN UOO DISASTROUS FIRES. 
The Safest and Bowl Safe Use- 
Delivered at any Railroad Station in the Uuited States, or 
Canada, at the very lowest rateH.hV 
JAMES G. DUDLEY, Solo Agent, 
618»tf at IK M ijo* N * Y. 
Special Notices 
DYSPEPSIA. 
Omb great predisposing cause to this disease, is the 
neglect and irregularity of action of the functions of 
the stomach aud bowels. When these fail to regularly 
perforin their duties, for any length of time, Dyspepsia, 
in some of its forms, is also most sure to rolluw. 
Brown B Laxative- Troches, or Cathartic Lozenges, will 
effectually aid Nature to restore these to a healthy 
action. Physicians, who know xheir ingredients, freely 
recommnnd them. __ _ 
POBLISHEB’S SPECIAL NOTICES. 
fgp* ADDITIONS to CbtTBa are now in order, and Club 
Ageuts will please forward the Subscriptions of those 
who wish to secure the Rural. J7gr“ Back Nombuhs of 
this volume can still be supplied to new subscribers, and 
will be in all cases where ordered, until we otherwise 
announce. Send on the new recruits! 
137 “ C’HANGB or A DimKas.—Inordering the address of the 
RuraI. changed, please name the poat-offlee to which Itis 
(or has been) sent as well as the one where you wish it 
I wiMi T'ist week. Holders have ad¬ 
vanced their views fully V- T' ><’, l]vo weight, and in most 
lllstHlieeH of which we are informed, have obtained it. 
Km-i ipU Tlm fo lowing i* our cnmpftrnttye -rtalimmntol 
receipts at Ihi« matketovur the Central Railroad estimat¬ 
ing 17 cattle to the car: , . 
* Corrogponding wuek 
This week. Last week. last veor. 
Cattle. .. .3,7.24 .4,708 2,928 
Sheep,.......2,6!)i) 2,618 3,13J 
Hogs,... 540 270 - 
Prices—The sales justify an advance in our ttuotations of 
JaCa ’sC id lb., live weight, on all grades: 
This week. Iavst week. 
Premium.SipnWRc 5yt@544C 
Extra.4:Vo56ti 4.*aWi6 
First Quality. 4'al'a 
Second quality.3 l i-a3:H " 
Third quality.2Kj5'4, 2*i@3 
Inferior...21t®2 }& 2hi@ 
CAMBRIDGE, May 23.—Whole number of Cattle at 
market 131 — about Iri) Beeves, and .44 Stores, consisting ol 
Working Gxen, Milch Cows,and i>iie,twnandthreeyearsold. 
Pricks- Market fUmf-Extra, *7,2Y«7,60: first nmility, 
t0.76-rii,IX1-, Micxmd quality, $6,26; third quality, «,26@0,00; 
'’sTiiaks—Working Oxen SOD, 10966180. 
Cows and Cai.vks — *24,30, 4Ar. 0 (47. 
V r KARM.Ht;.H—two y»iar oldH, $17C^23’, three year 
"'snVriT and Lam its — I.POilat. market; prices in lots, $1,50 
ffl!i23 each; extra, f3.*W, 3.76-8,2.6 each, or4@8>sic V ». live 
weight Spring Lambs, $3,.'4X n d,.W. 
Hi DBS — 6Si(<t7o. Tallow, 6 " ti>sc. 
Cai.s Skins - iKSllk’yC. $7 lb. 
Pki.ts — ft)ofi' 1,75 “*eh 
Vkai. Cai.vks - f i.iXX" 6,60. 
BRIGHTON. May 21.—At maiket 1, 10 Jbeeves, 100stores, 
1 ,!**) sheep -indlambK and 2, WU swine. 
BkkkCa ITUs— Pi ices—Extra, $7,7Saj0,00: first quality $7,25 
QffJot second quality, S6,50fi'7; Diird quality, $6,50(0.0. 
’ sir - .. Pi.l.i l>Uil llil/o till 
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arc pouring In upr.u Up* Pulllishur* from all sections ol the 
Coiled Stales and t*ie Canadas. 
*> r rillU MOUNTAIN 
A Companion to “Prairie Flower,” 
A Novcllette written expressly Tor ibis Magaxine l>.y F.iner- 
snn Bennett— Author of “Prairie Flower," “(Mara More¬ 
land," “Ki-lugees," *' llurbcrt tlm Foundling," etc.,and one 
of the corps "f tonlributors to the “ New York Lodger,’ 
is alone worth tin- price of a year-’* subscription. 1 hose 
who have read his “ Piairie Flower." and sish to meet the 
Hiitiit* chamotxM'K M«/ tiii. fihuijtti RiihacribH ;»t. 11 n**•• tor KM- 
KKSON BEiNNKTTA liOLL.Ht MAGAZINE,'' and so se¬ 
cure the "Mountain Lily," as it Can be obtained in m) oilier 
rorm ' rr iias no equal ! 
Tie* followingarrsv of distlnciis'o .1 writers am all con¬ 
tributors to " KM F.U’rfGN BEN.NK'fTS DOLLAR MAGA¬ 
ZINE.” 
EMERSON BENNETT, JOHN I.. HAME' IN.A M, 
Pkok .1 M. SANDERS, EDWARD ri. KLI.H, 
BE.VJ II TAYLOR, WESLEY HRADMIlAW, 
i a wilmicR Mh» Mary d r rovd, 
•r ft: GREEN, ’ Misti a. ANNIE FROST, 
HAMDEE i'AMF.RON ilraa HEI.I.F, HU;slf. 
CHAS W. ALEXANDER, Miaa MARIE I' MAMEI IN, 
HUGO SKUA lo; Mian O.v I'll ABLNE S. BuYl), 
UU<. ar.nflro^v VU , G1N1(V puHRKST. 
Its articles are original, and the best that money can pro 
cure It* i.eantllMl Illustrations are.designftd expMsalv for 
this Magazine )>y "lie of our lir-t, artists. Its cushion Plate 
is correct and from the latest Parisian styles, with lull de- 
sdiptions aei-'iuipativing it - so that any one, whether in 
It Tells You 
THEBEST IN USE! 
FlrHt. Pro*ulu«j over Ffiiubunkn, at Vermont Slat© Fair, 
*fi7 and '08. First Premium and no Competition in 
•59. First Premium at 1J Dmnrnnt State Fairs. Sil¬ 
ver aud Tironr.n Medals at American Institute Fair. 
N. Y„ 1850. 
Husk’s BCALSa for Ai.u ITakS, have Great Simplicity, 
Wrinderful Accuracy. , . , » 
Require no I'll: may ho sot on top of the ground, or on 
a barn (him-, and imsily removed. 
!So Check Rads: No Ertct'an on Knife Edges; all tnctton 
received on Balls, Weigh truly if nut |eve . 
iiellvored ut any Railroad Station in the l nitcd States or 
Canada, sot up, and warranted to give entire satisfaction, 
or taken back. .... . . ,. . 
Send Car Vin.utars and price lists, with account oftrial ot 
Scales between Howe and Fairbanks, at Vermont State 
Fairs, to JAMES G. DUDLEY, 
General Western Agent, #3 Mam street, 
_ Buffalo, N. Y. 
(TaST S r rBEX. BELLS, 
fire alarms, factories, &o 
from SHEFFIELD, ENGLAND, luivo been tested in all cli¬ 
mates, Europe and America, Weigh lews; coat less per 
pouml; have belter loin's; can be beard tarthur than other 
be 11a. Tliny cost W) per cent, less than 
THE BEST COMPOSITION BELLS, 
which are also sold by in" at Miikenf Prices. 
Broken I3«llr* in Etoiiango, 
or re-cant on short notice. Such bells will nearly pay for 
St Send' l for'circular!''' 4 Bells delivered in all parts of the 
United States or Canada, by^ Q pri)L|r - 
$8 Main street. Bnfmlo, N . Y. 
^rr mrW.EH .t Wllxuv manlfactijijing cxi.ti 
IMPROVED FAMILY 8EWI50 MACHINES, 
GOO Brosdway, New Yorlc. 
These Machines combine all the late improvements for 
Hemming, Slilchiny and Fellina Scums, and are the best ia 
usd for FAMii.v MKWtNO andi i.ub.nng work, 
i’rices from V*. to *160. Hemmera.^extra. . 
51.6-tf Nt>8. S and II) Smith'd Arcade, Rochester, N. Y. 
illarkcts, tHomtncrcc, & 
The Inventor'll Claims as acknowleilifed and protected t>y 
the f r over rime ills aj Canada , the United Stales, and 
Great tiritain; with explanations. 
What l claim as iny invention i«, tlm contrivance of keep 
ing accounts current, of whatever kind, desert Amn, nr va¬ 
riety in printed form, h v keeping the statement*! ol the 
several accounts .binding In printers'type,-,r tbeirfiiiuiy- 
aleut*. tlm type being >w arranged in term iislo admit u! be- 
reailily and que-kly rea'ljustcd in any parllculnr p»j t. 
Where all account may have undergone a change, by tlm 
lapse uf time or tlm current ol business trunsautlnm), so 
that when readjusted in all such parts up to any given 
date', an linpttium>n then tiknn tfdln thn t.vps shall e.yi cut, 
in printed form, thi'ti-ue state of all toe accounts so kcjit, 
aci-ijiutelv rciii’c.i.utinu all the balaiic.es or «Hldlism.|s, >'■ 
accordance with the end of -mis eoriimnpl'ited in l.cc,„ng 
f lie record; lemlering it, in crinmien Oil biisln.-ss, a I inland) 
she I tof tun most compact uud ncrfecl ebaracter, tlm de- 
tai's of management bung substantially im recited in sped- 
ficulion, wherein it is shown, that tie lad oi (act i to le: r" 
corded maybe nipruseuted l-v ngures, syinhols, dates, or 
nuinbcrs, used either acp.rateW <t in emnhmatiOtj, by 
whatever elan will Indicate Dm (set as desired: and rurthei- 
moi-c, based on this ... . tevonUon, I also claim the or- 
vice or contrivance of reuUoring "r Gansmltung im.ivrants 
In partial or full statement*, wlmu Die slatement or state¬ 
ments so sent, are thus, or substantially |hus. kepi in type, 
bv tlm cunirivantes ot my mventluu, be tlm medium oi 
traiwiolesion what it may-. l,ul the i.artniular mo. e of ren• 
do ri Dir account* tho u*e ol the pwpatiJj Machine, con 
stitotedof Apron Movement. Reel, and Gutter fUamp, l 
claim In tho broadest apd lulfest sense; and also the ma¬ 
chine itself, embrnciugSll its forms «Hu roodt* of ope rail ug, 
os indicate.) in d-fl'-i drhig it, either as a simple hand mstru- 
.n.ni nr a* Tirotielled I:V machinery. Aud in connection 
THE WOOL MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, May 21—The market is quite, both for 
domestic and foreign descriptions, yet, with favorable Ku- 
ropeaQ advices, prices generally are main tamed fur ml de¬ 
sirable grades, bur most of Die In I- now soiling WUimroe Die 
odds and ends of the season, aud the juices obtained for 
these cannot he vegirded as a criterion of the Piarket. 
Hales of H.%000 l f - H - Native Fleeci and 1 ulled, at 3ia|6Si. lor 
the former, and 3Uor i.".c lor the lalt-i, os t , quality, be*'"" 
which some GO.INM) lbs UalKornia Fleece and I lilted sold at 
1 2 ( 1 ) 36 C f,ir inferior to dioi*'*’, and Lo loales washed and un¬ 
washed Smyrna at II "d Jeter the latter, and 26c,, o mos, lor 
tho former. We quote: 
Am. Saxony fleece IP tb.J*®;''? 
Am. full-blood Merino...ftfiol 
Am. half-blood and three-fourths Menno .... 
Am. native and oue-foui-th Merino.30,u lr) 
Extra, Pulled . 
California, extra... 
nalifomia, line, unwashed. f«i-« 
California, common do. aide 
. Peruvian, washed .. O'jdo 
Valparaiso, unwashed.. .. J 
Sooth Am, enwrauu, washed. b/i js 
South Am. Er.frb Rina, do . mourn 
South American, unwashed. ■ 
South Aiu. Cordova, washed. 200.22 
East India, washed. 
African, unwaslred. Ji® 
African, washed...../-J.l 
Srovt.u-q unwashed. HOelJ 
Smyrna, washed...... 
Mexican, unwashed.. IKiUS 
nlicaiii.n to make a PIANO ut a low price, lo meet, me 
wants of many now deprived of lh £'Y.’TV uH (VtliSlT 1 
such sn instrument, suitable. for SMALL PARLORS, SIT¬ 
TING ROOMS, Ac., finished m Rosewood, a beautifuJ ll¬ 
ano, at _ 
ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS. 
t ~ These Pianos are yrr.i.v WAkBaSTKD, and have all 
our late improvements. 
Circulars Furnished on Application, giving Full Par¬ 
ticulars. They »1ho furnish a 
HANDSOMELY FINISHED PIANO, 
Adapted for Sclmo) Practice) and Purposes, at 
ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY - FIVE DOLLARS 
(SEND FOR CIRCULARS.) 
QnT Regular Styles of I.ARGF. PI A NO - FORTES, 6M,7, 
and 7k£ Octaves, we continue to make with all the Late Im¬ 
provements, at from to $tt)ll, according to Si'/.e am]| Mo- 
fab. Large Discounts made t<> Gusli Buyers. II,LL^rRA- 
TED FRIUE LISTS AND CIRC I : I .A Kri FURNISHED ON 
APPLICATION. All oux Piano-Fortea have our Great Im- 
provQ?n»*ut, 
THK INSULATED IRON RIM, 
Making them the Best and Most Durable iu the World. 
American, Saxony Fleece,.64(i)68c 
American, Full Blood Merino,. 48ot)52c. 
Ame ri can, X and % Merino,... 
Am-ricn, Native and.U Merino,.34 i'38c 
Extra. PUD-d,. 42(i-47c 
Superfine, Pulled,. 
No. 1, Pulled, . ........-IHamt. 
[Evening Journal. 
BOSTON, May 23.—Wo notice considerable sales of fleece 
and pulled wool Die past week, Init tiricce reniaiu without 
improvement The sales of the week have been 26fl,0(S) Its 
at prieeu ranging from 44(ji)62o lor fleece, including medium 
and very good grades, and 4(k'a’60c for super 11 lie nud extra 
pulled. The transactions in foreign word romptise660bales 
Cape, Booth American aud Mediterranean, on private 
■ i ote: 
Saxony A Merino. O'TftD Western mixed.. 
Full blood.4»'<u62 Smyrna, washed.ltxa'30 
J 4 and ‘i Wood.42(0)47 Do. unwashed.flWlS 
Cwminou.30g)36 Syrian....H(«!23 
Pulled extra. Gj 62 Cape.241562 
Do. superflue.A3'0'45 Cnmea. W 17 
Do No, 1.25m 36 Bneuos Ayres. 9.0)46 
Do. No. 2.ODCifitW Peruviaii, washed..2S®!2 
HEICTII FOR THE MILLION—SOMETHING NEW, 
L Office No. 7 Mansion House Block, 68 State street. 
Rochester, N. Y. [526-tf] E. F. WILSON. 
iheepakina*$l,5j each. Lambskins 7>»d each, 
