Receipts—T he following is our comparative statement o 
receipts at this market over the Central Railroad, estimating 1 ( 
to the car: 8 
. , _ Cor. week 
this week. Last week. last rear. 
Cattle,.....3.141 3,360 3,756 
S> lee P.1.-U56 1.764 31IS 
Hotfs,. ]cj5 
Pricks—T he market i.y lirm and active at the follow 
_ . This week. 
Premium. 
Extra. 
First quality. 
Second on.'ifll 
Third quality 
Strum* ‘ 
SPECIAL OFFER TO NEW SUBSCRIBERS! 
The straits of Mackinaw are open. 
Baltimore money is ten per cent, below par. 
Four privateers from Mobile are already authorized. 
Strawberries are selling in Mobile at twenty-five cents a 
O'” Hack J\'uinber» of thin t'olumr h'rrr! ^TtJ 
534 
ing prices: 
Last week. 
- 5 (SI c e 
-•G»(2!4 7 „e 4>*yj'4*Vo 
•® , VS'4S>c. Svelte 
:t V?3'j.c 3*.,w'3»ji 
i .- .. i C 2J, d H C 
r ■ uppi v fur, but there is no demand on New York or 
(•.astern account, and mnr a light inquiry for our own market 
\\ e quota good sheared at 4',,r i.',;c>) It,. : prime hen, v-woOled 
.Xr okjC t' IQ. 
H"i't8 There is iiOdenuiml here, and it is understood that the 
.New, i o rk| pens me oretKtucked. We quote nominally at <(«. 
,c top Still ed, A ■> 1*1 c for corn led, and an c for stores. 
Mhph Cows— In light, rep cost. Ton blooded at $42 per head, 
with the calves by their sides. - Arvus ami .1 Has 
XI;.W 3 URIC, May I —The current prices for the week at 
all the markets are as follows: 
~ ^ .. K*Kf CATTI.K. 
First quality... 
Ordinary quality. . 
Common quality,. 
Inferior quality. 
COWS AXD CAI.V1SS. 
r irst quality,. 
Ordinary quality. 
Common quality. . 
Inferior quality^."... 
VKAI. CALVES. 
First quality, >1 th ...". 
Ordinary quality,. 
Common quality,. 
Inferior quality. 
_ , „ SHEEP ASP LASTBS. 
1 nine quality,.. 
Ordinary quality,.... 
Common quality.]_ 
Inferior quality,.. 
_ SWXH®. 
First quality.. 
Other qualities.. 
CA \l BRIDGE. May I. —At market 463 cattle, about 375 beeves 
And 43 stores, consisting Of •working oxen. cows, and one, two 
ftud t hree years old. 
Keep Cattle - Prices, exlra, $6.150(517,Oil; (list quality, 36,21Ki) 
11,00. second quality, $5,50(5 1 1,00; third quality, $1.00 ; ordinary 
quality, 30,DO 
WoKKtXlJ O x k y $PII, * 115,1)175 
Cows a xi* Calvish -ikb. ?.i 0 . 157 . 
Stokes Yearlings, *Y«60; two years old. SI.VTlB: three 
To all who subscribe for the Rural New-Yorker from 
May 1st to end of the Year and Volume — eight months — we 
will, if desired, send the back numbers (from Jan’,y 1st) Free. 
This offer (to be continued for a month, and perhaps until 
July 1st.) will enable many who were unable to subscribe at 
the beginning of the year, or later, to secure the entire 
volume at less than cost of publication. 
Portage Stamps arc taken at par on subscription, and 
greatly preferred to Western or other uncurrent money 
t f" Chant, K of Appri se. — Subscribers wishing the address 
of their papers changed from one Post-Office to another, must 
specify the old address as well as the nkw to secure compliance 
with their requests. 
*_xhe city of Buffalo has raised $110,COO for the benefit of 
volunteers. 
_The number of Oriental Christians, so called, is one hun¬ 
dred million. 
_The State of Connecticut is out of debt, and owns $400- 
000 in bank stock. 
_ Virginia is issuing shinplasters. Before secession, her 
currency was gold. 
_Ex-Gov. Pond, of Connecticut, died at Milford on Sunday 
night week, aged 79. 
— The extraction of coal in France, in 1857, was 7,900,000, 
tuna from 62 coal fields. 
— New York has sent an agent to Europe to purchase 
$ 500,000 worth of arms, 
— Ohio has offered for the war 81.000 volunteers since the 
President's proclamation. 
— Gen. Harney, who was arrested at Harper's Ferry by the 
Bebels, has been released. 
— The ladies of Columbus, Ohio, made 1,200 flannel shirts 
for the troops in 48 hours. 
— Western Virginia is to hold a Union Convention at 
Wheeling, on the 13th inst. 
— The Governor of Ohio declares that no negro companies 
will be accepted by the State. 
— The cultivation of the silk worm has been commenced 
in Britany with great success. 
— There are said to be one hundred men in Liverpool, Eng., 
who are each worth $5,000,000. 
— The Kingdom of Italy has been acknowledged by “ The 
Faithful” sovereign or Portugal. 
— The garrison at Fort Monroe numbers 1,000 Massachu¬ 
setts volunteers and 300 regulars. 
— All the physicians of Chicago have offered to attend the 
families of volunteers free of cost. 
— The Government has just purchased twenty thousand 
straw hats for the use of the troops. 
— Gen. Scott is soon to have a grand field review of the 
troops now in and about Washington. 
— Ten negroes were arrested at Louisville on Tuesday night 
week, while engaged in military drill. 
— The students of Harvard College have formed four vol¬ 
unteer companies—one for each class. 
— It took the N. Y. Chamber of Commerce just 20 minutes 
to raise $22,450—over $1,000 a minute. 
-The New Yorkers are subscribing to a splendid gold 
medal, to lie presented to Major Anderson. 
— Peter Krben, for more than half a century organist of 
Trinity Church, New York, died last week. 
— Fifty-Tour Crimean Veterans have enlisted in the 69th 
New Vork Regiment, under Col. Corcoran. 
— Prof. Lowe recently made a 1,200 miles balloon journey, 1 
from Cincinnati to Charleston, in nine hours! 
— In Odessa, newspapers are printed in the Greek, Hebrew, 
Latin, Russian. French, and German languages. 
— Advices from Montgomery say that only $12,000,000 of 
the loan iB taken, The soldiers are not paid yet 
— Advices from Victoria say that gold dust is being received 
from Fraser river at. the rate of $10,000 per week. 
— The Baltimore prices, of provisions and the necessities 
of life are rapidly going up to the starvation point. 
— Rufus Ilosmor, lately appointed Consul to Frankfort, on- 
the Maine, died at Lansing, Mlcli,, on Saturday week. 
— In Cochin China the French and Spanish troops have 
on beating tun natives, taking soveial of their forts. 
— The herring fisheries of Norway have produced the last 
year 700,000 tuns, sold at 5 francs 70 centimes per tun. 
— A gentleman in New York is getting up a company com¬ 
posed exclusively of members whose names are Smith, 
— An old gray-haired man at the West actually colored his 
hair black, so that he might-bo accepted as a volunteer. 
— Ten car loads of Government 
ELEMENTS and MACHINES, 
Ira ' T T 1 • ! "" 1 Mowers, Horse |\,„„ r , „,. d Threshers 
Hav. -8talk, and Straw Cur,-.ml Cor.. Shelled both liamlmui 
pmvei ,1 the best I lows, both y!ei;l and iron Fultivutors Hnrse- 
Hoe», and n great variety of stimll Implement-, Tools fur 
thu l-.ln.it .i.y’/t fJ.fttOK.-y, 
wu ,' 1,l " 1< ••Ither.Sevds or Implements will of course 
: n r ,h r - V '" "f this long and well knew,,Farmed 
H : ■V,"'"'m h 1 ng Iwahlisbiuont War Prices of l , ro- 
duoe w, I enabb. farmera to afford the best Seeds and Imnle- 
? v.L ' '» purchase thaSiYit tho 
f oWtMuth . 1 . KAPALJE, Geiq.soq Seed Store ,u„l 
A '-- " t<n*hoaa*. No. 17So. St Paul St... Rochester, N. Y. 
TUK _i%i«:i.>ssiie waticw, h'ii,- 
1 Ji.h- IwfTitv years »»-•* bin fullv ttHkiblixhi.il 
tin 4 reputation of thtw Filters a a livVrv pnjWiVw/ 
and arrangement foe the purposes desired. The ■ 
mrfahle, durahl,, convenient, uml c/.c/ip - " 
GO-erlptivo Circulars free. Address 
M ' !| t JiVMlia TERRY A- CO.; Rochester, N. Y. 
9() r.uA? ^ 1 : 1 ; !-4ici3)i> 
-Tp/ . ' li.*'- -1 will send by mail, post-paid, twenty paper* 
eni^lnI fund's tom,v VOtHon sending ine One Dollar 
M y Heeds are just as good as those advertised at double the 
pru.e I ilsk. My needs are Imported Iron, one of the best Meed 
houses in Europe, ami ran be relied on us good. 1 d 
,L KAPAI.JK, at Genesee Seed Store, Rochester. N. Y. 
r I BRPITT STCX' , 'K! 
I iiie miIkc ribets, HBiHlIE. ('aMPkfi i v ri 
eiiciured in Breeding and In,porting Farin'Stock oj- Vnt 
quality. Mr MimnlB was formerly of the firm of 11, Mranmun 
A BitoijIE (wlneli firm is now dissolved.) ifi,. -ui| , ln ,i larve ev- 
oeriftnee o the bus n.-v. nm ,. ,. 111 -.. ... ... . la l 'arueex- 
perience in the busipnns are wall known to Dreader* -- 
.nll5I« ! J r?-% c rAr ' ,M> 1,1 • S CamI' liEf.L'.s place threa 
^lbq,oVt-S^VoU«lIhUl^a*SL alf m,ltw rrom u ‘" VViiiu - 
. h 1 : 
w! rni r AMcs •nRoi , Vn’ r £ ftrk Wirr, ran addrase y " 
0 * 3 *,-lot-j ,i AM i\S BRDDIT., Rural Hil , Tn \ T V r%* 
s. CAMPBELL & CO.. New York MU1 *[*0neida Co., N.*T. 
$8.00 f'J.Ort 
. 7.50M.3.II,) 
. fi,. 6 . 10 . 17,119 
. «>.0O;.oG,50 
HAY ELEVATOR 
IMPORTANT TO FARMERS! 
HORSE POWER FORK. 
Tins Fork can be used with either 
os,: or rwo inimsEH. Price, full 
ngge.l (with rope and three pul¬ 
let's,) $12. 
Sloe desonotion in Rural Nkw- 
VOKKSIt of M.areh 23, 1861. 
Send for a Circular, 
Address 
LKVI A. REAKIWMSIT, 
South lidmnston, Otscpo Co., JY. T. 
Reaper axd Mower,” we would say that “BALL’S OHIO 
MOWER ANT) REAPER” is manufactured at the Auburn 
Prison by Messrs, Ross, Houck & Pom no v, sole proprietors 
for the State of New York, for the use of these valuable 
patents. The machine is made of the best materials, and 
warranted to be a perfect Mower or Reaper, and to cut easily, 
without clogging, any kind of grain or grass, either wet or dry 
The Slower has a Cast Steel Gutter Bar, 4 feet 6 inches cut, 
with polished wrought iron guards, plated in the Slot with 
Cost Steel, and tempered. 
The Reaping attachment has a Finger Bar and polished 
wrought from guards attached to it, with a Sics.o-cdged 
Knife, which, for cutting grain. Is far better than the smooth 
edge mowing knives generally used. Ry means of the 
separate Finger Bar and Sickle, they are enabled to make 
the Reaper cut either 5 or 6 foot swath, and dispense with 
the heavy Mowing Bar when reaping. 
The Combined Reaper and Mower Is delivered to the pur 
chaser for the sum of $150, for a six months’ note without 
interest, or $145 cash. Tho Mower is $30 less. 
The agents for Monroe County are [588-6te 
J. W. HANNAH, of Clifton, MonToe Co., N. Y. 
DANIEL KINGSLEY, of Pittsford, Monroe Co., N. Y. 
f )HI<) MOWDllf and KKAl’lUR. 
K. BALL’S PATENTS, 
WTI’H FOHDIN(+ CUTTKfi (HAIL. 
A Machine that Is a perfect Mower, and a perfect, limner. Cir- 
piiI.'unj U'lt.lt full iloce.-i 1... ......1 .... r.. . i t 1 . 
t •*. ,y , ' ' * • ... |"'Jir* 1 . iVf lfjir-f , V 11- 
cul.'irs with hill cicsCJ'isont by mail nr furnlshoil bv airCnta 
in each count> ROSS, HODGE & POMKOY, 
ASS b.t ,Manqfactup-rs, at, the Auburn Prison, Auburn, N. Y. 
N R W T O IX It . 
Tins Hotel is in excellent condition, Rj-ceutlv tiuinv Im- 
provements have been made. Mr, Stetaon. its foriimr pronrie- 
jor. has returned to H.ipeiwlsa its exeenllte department. Its 
tables aro bountifully suppllndj waiters excollmit, u»,| itiscon- 
eeded that It lias never been so comfortable 'I 11 . i 111 .lts liistorv 
1 be new water-closets have no-vnuxls in this coonlrv. 
11m roung proprietors arc f,,(l of enterprise and courlcsv 
and spare m, pains to make their patrons ccmfortabln. 
Men <d l.usiiHws, or thin I lies who really need solid c.oinforta 
handsomely dispensed, Will lind this th.honored Hotel better 
thuu ever. ' 
Its proximity to husiuoss, the conveniences for I. 
partofl.hu city, Gen Hal Park. AO., reqdei 7 .it the 
Merchant or casual Traveler. 
IMPORTANT TO EVERY MAN WHO KEEPS A 
r C 81 V ’ SI ! f:|,;H COO—TiroRLuv'a Food for 
CAm.K, -lor Horses it, is i.iihspunsahle lu pro muting and sus. 
till mug all the animal fquctUHix in health and vigor For Milch 
ii?» r *.l..il? '"whiaiHe, increasing the quantity and improving 
the quality ol milk. For Beasts nothing can com pure with It 
fortcc. 1 '^ q""-klv i'or Sheep mid Pig* the effects produced 
in one month will exceed nil expectation. 
A Pamphlet mailed free to any address 
*3^"DEPOT, 2J BROADWAY, NEW YORK 574-2flt 
I^XTRACT OF TOBACCO, 
FOR DIPPING SHEEP AND LAMBS, 
AM) FOR DESTROYING ALL KINDS OF VERMIN ON OTHER ANIMALS. 
Tun Manufnetnrers Of this tn-w nnd valmxbla preparation, beg 
eave to call the attention of Farmers and Grasters to Ibis ef- 
[eeluill remedy lor destroying l icks, Lice, and all other innocta 
injurious to ii.mimlii and vegcratieu, and oreumtfng the alarm¬ 
ing attacks ot the 1 |y und rirab on Sheep. 
Its use not only removes the vermin on animals, but cleanses 
«nd ounflos the skin, thereby msUTlullv bereHting their geue- 
qir.tititv ' U<1< K "' atl ' V 1U) Pricing wool, both in quality and 
This article completely supersedes Mmt laborious and disa- 
-? ^ ^ J *) • Hll 1 *’ <»r;i--H *V I miotlix 
V I lruve just reemi.ol and now oiler for sale 
lull bushels prime Timothy Seed. 
W do. clean Bed Top Seed. 
80 do. clean Kcntucki Blue Grass Seed. 
20 do, pure Orchard Gross Send. 
SO do. Hungarian Grass Seed. 
25 do. Millet Seed. 
Also a full supp)» of the best Garden and Field Seeds. 
J. RAPAL.IK, at, the Genesee Seed Store. Rochester, N. Y 
every 
u -1 § u 1 !■: \ / n /, t: j'o /, n.tn. 
THE ONLY MACHINE WHICH COMBINES ALL THE RE¬ 
QUISITES OF A I'URKH'I' IIAItVKSTllK. 
Farmers wishing to avoid disappointment, will give their orders 
early m the season 
f iT - Circulars with full doscrtpthui and testimonials forward- 
ed by mall. 
JOHN I*. AlHd.V.M'K, Manufactni*Mt* Kiul Proprietor 
^ . Vlf . I’orijimkKri-vjK, Nicw York, 
SoJG Warehouxo lo N»mv York. Ur^mvichStreet, 
Sfear 0ourtlau«it. 
V ) l ,T. ,! v.u.'AM. 1 .!!.' 1 ,'Verona, Oneida Co , N Y. 
omA»»^9{tTi 1 JV.T* Agentv Smyrna, Gbermngo Go., N Y 
JOSEPH JIlLlANH. 2 d, •• Ibiinbridge. Chenango Co NY 
A. P. DRAYTON A SON, Agents, Watertown, Jell. Cm, N/y 
JHarkctey ^ommcvccv &c 
Rpkal Nkw-Youkkk Opkice, ) 
Rochester. May 6, 1861. ( 
TnE changes in our market aro very limited. Best White 
Canada Wheat is in a little better demand, and under this im¬ 
pulse has advanced 2 cents per bushel in rates Roll Butter is 
declining, owing to the increased quantity offered on sale 
Tallow has altered somewhat, tried having advanced 'icent. per 
pound and rough having declined a like amount. 
Skeps—C lover has put on 12’, cents per bushel Timothy Is 
selling at the rates current last week. 
ROCHESTER WHOLESALE PRICES. 
From ast* Grain. 
Flour, winter wheal.SAUKst#,60 
Flour, spring do.8.0055,1X1 
Flour, buckwheat,.. U,UOt'2,i)ll 
Meal, Indian. .... (ojl.iXi 
Wheat. Genesee._1,10' I .Sit 
Best white Canada,.. l),0Ou l,37 
Corn, old. OlltnMAr. 
Corn, now.OOeAO 
Kve. lie ft,A Til bush.6lXn,i6u 
rials, by weight.23re i". 
Barley,. ...,8U(<1'55 
Buckwheat.iiaiin 
Beans .88c;u^l,13 
Meats. 
Pork, Moss. $I7,RX<«18,|)0 
Pork, clear. 2).L<.hgniljd.or) 
Pork, cwt,....5,m,re,on 
Beef, cwt. ..4,maid,00 
Spring lambs, each, . A,80i.iiiZ,0() 
Mutton, carcass.flftidc 
(Tarns, smoked. . IfiGllOig 
Shoulders,....... .7i'oi7 
Chickens.9fti; lu 
Turkeys.KYa’lI 
Geese. 41X5*) 
Ducks yt pair.38&i44 
treed. The sales of the week have been tfl(),Q00 lbs, fieeei- fang- 
iny from .'ilfa’lilc, and pulled nt 2.8*44,'. ,. H to quality. The trails 
actions In foreign emuprise 500 bales Mediterraniian ami Cape 
and 50 ballots Peruvian at various prices, as to quality 
Ameriean Saxony Fleece, fit lb..45(ii.’,o 
41(« 44 
.38:4)4(1 
.32(035 
.;«',c4« 
.31 @33 
-2T,'25 
-'JAir.'iO 
JXtelH) 
. 13735 
-Tin 120 
.2Y5).30 
-——• 
.21(0)23 
.13615 
.ISfoilS 
. Bn. 10 
. 19(0)25 
28,7(28 
. I On 30 
- (7: - 
.—(«1— 
.106)18 
.237726 
Eggs, dozen.KXSlOc 
Hooey, box.I2w)l4 
Gaudies, box. 11,1 12 
Caudles, extra. 13ml3 
Finrrr and Roots. 
Apples, bushel_ ,250f38c 
Apples, dried, /Jib ... 2 ,n 2 L 
Peaches, dried, tJ lb....tin iq 
C "lines dried,.!>7,p) 
1 loins, dried.X„ y 
1 dlAtqeg.S?@50 
Hikes a.no Sri.vs. 
Slaughter,..@ 4 j,j 
SbccpPcits,. 
Lamhl ellj)... 5U7i88 
Skkph, 
Glover, bushel .Si IV?0rHM 
Timothy, .. 2.5iX<r,.3.1X1 
Sdwdrisr., 
Wood, hard .•3,0u'<i«y*| 
. 3,0(lta.3,(io 
' 7,0IXa)7.OO 
. .5,7rt(,7)6.00 
..5,7A",(1,U0 
, .5,7 tin 6,(10 
. lOfaTISt 
. 0 ,envoi,62 
9,00fo 13,00 
.0,007' 0,00 
\ATHEELER & WILSON MANUFACTURING CO’S 
IHPKOVEl) FAMILY SFAVINU 1IAI'HI\K8 
WITH NEW 
Glass Cloth Presser and H«mmers, 
AT REDTJCKD PRTCOTE 1 S. 
u.su.i) rotftil pric^.t, *und Rhalltultl nmv works 
2 n KlfRAl, Agents entllled to premiuin.a, .mil 
.qchulce of books, emi select from this list 
ner's Enc.v- Do. KlenctiLut Ag. Chein- 
. $4 00 istry and Geology . 1 iR) 
m Look .,.100 Do. ('alecihinuofulnmiistry 
4 ol Homes- for HohooL * "5 
, 78 Gaiigsirotli on the ilive ail'd 
rcli 1 tee turn I 25 Hone y Ren 12 a 
rape, 100 Leunliur's lint Houses . 125 
or 1 bins for laebig's l .tuiiliai' Letters to 
Blogs (.011 .Finiii.-r,. . ... .... M 
si sGnlrio, . 75 Lin.lei s Morgan Ilorses . I 00 
eirden ...I 25 Miner-Be", keeper's M.'milal I 00 
at lliqne. ,125 Mlb s fm 1 he Hoigq's Foot 50 
local boon Milbmu on Cow . 25 
>28 Modern Cookery by Miss 
(Culture 50 Acton and Mrs. S ,1. Hale l 28 
'aneier -si Mrs. Abel's SkiUr.ll llonao- 
rv ) aid Ion wile and I,allies'Guide 50 
I, Manures I 28 Saxton'sRnrnl IJaud Books, 
id Asst—150 lam mi in 4 Series cat'll I 28 
1 1 -“r ' i;<> Minin's Land Drainer.. till 
rdeneiM In- Nash's Prugrt-fsive Farmer 60 
., : ,!l> Neill's Garn. Oompanion loo 
Manual . Is) Norton's I'.louienL of Ayri- 
Howers I no nultut'i ... , 
iai den I2S rileqtt's.Sorgho arid implieel 00 
■beo I,anl 7,» Parilee oq the Strawberry. 60 
Lectures.. 1 00 Fodders Land Measurer 6 ij 
Cano and Persov/it New Cidttite ot the 
.. 25 Vine 49 
<irower's Pheln.'IJee-kl epers Chart 25 
■ H) Quirtby s Mysteries of Ileo- 
lardonei' . 50 keeping ...... _j |)q 
'arm Bee- Qiilnev mi ^oilingCattle,. 50 
• . 25 Rabbit. Fancier. . . .. no 
1 Book SO Randall . Sheep Husband- 
uinan...... 50 ry. j-gj 
lorseHoe. I is) Richardson on file Horse. 25 
Doctor ,.100 Ilo. Pests of tie* Farm ' . 25 
laid I'li.vsi- Ho. Hornoslic Fowl.' . .... 25 
mwo. 200 Ho on tho Hug. ...... 25 
ex ... 1 no Ini, on the Honey Bee. . . 25 
nual.. 1 1111 DO. on the Dog "..... 25 
on Manures 28 ReetdolliTs Vine-drehsers 
mis and Use- Manual . ... . 50 
,,.I 50 Shepherd '-1 Hvri Honk 2 IX) 
erd Book. 100 Stewart's Stable Book 2 00 
Irnaruental Stray Leaves from the Book 
...100 of Nutuie ... 100 
W..2 00 Stephens' Bunk of the Farm 1 
sand Fruit 2 vols .. ,< no 
150 Skillful Housewife 25 
[scape Our- Skinner's Elements of Ag- 
..3 50 ricullure 35 
x -300 Smith's Lundseape (,'ar- 
iberry Cul- denlng . .125 
........- 50 Timer's Principles of Agri- 
1 nut Bonk 1 25 Culture..2 00 
own Flower Thomas' Farm Implements I 00 
.. 50 Thompson's Food of Am- 
iy Prof. H. male 7 s 
- .125 Tho Ruse Culturtst_ 25 
O, (H H ■ Topham's Chemistry Mad** 
.100 Easy_ ... . 25 
ruier aud Turner's Cotton Planter's 
.J 25 Manual . 100 
1 Garden. 50 Warder s Hedges and Ever- 
ure.,100 greens'.. ..10o 
...., ..loo AVarltig’s Elements of Ag- 
.125 ri cult 11 re ... 75 
b Cows. . (JO Wi-eks on Bees .. 25 
s-keepers 1 20 Wbite s (hardening for the 
- •” Mouth.125 
Wilson on Flax . 25 
Youatt tc Marlin on Cattle I 25 
Youatton the Horse.125 
Do. on Sheep. 75 
THE WHEELER * WILSON MANUFACTURING CO. beg 
to state that, they have reduced the prices of their SEWING 
MACHINES, while they have added new and important im- 
provninoots. The reduction Is made in tho hope that tho Com¬ 
pany will have no more legal expenses defending their patents. 
OfHoe r»<): 
Cape Good Hope unwashed 
East India, washed,... 
African, unwashed, 
African, washed. 
Smyrna, uuwashed,.,.,, ,, 
Smyrna, washed,. 
Mexican, unwashed,. 
BOSTON, May 3. The market for domestic wools for 
clothing is in good demand, other kinds are quiet. W 
tlee sales nf 20,000 tbs, California and 100 bales of Smvn 
private terms. 
Saxony aud Merino, fine,17®60 Western mi xml. 
Full blood, . 14 o-47 Smyrna, washed. 
hi and blood. 36i; 43 Do. unwashed,. 
Common.31X7)33 Syrian. 
Pulled, extra.4IXal4S Cape. 
Do. Superfine.3»n 4*1 CrimeSk. 
Do No. 1.225)32' FtUenox Ayres ...." 
Do. No. 2.lfl'aAl Peruvian, wastied.; 
'» Bixiadway, TNe*w York, 
ri. VV. DIDDLE, Agent, 
RvowesTtcR. iv. y 
( jOUNTBY AGENTS WANTED.— 
. ,*) { *, Da?. Mrs. Hankins wants Agents at home or to 
traveltor her Pictorial '‘FAMILY NEWSPAPER," also for her 
Curious New Book of FEMALE CHAU ALTERS in tiik CITY 
CO Now ln york* lU< * in(!los " ry '* "lamp to HANKINS* 
J TA 1.1A N DEES.—Order* will now bft received for these 
.1 h»«H to be delivered in the Spring .1 ■ irmlnr unit he. 4 mt to 
w apvluanlH incUmnoa*tamv. In it. will be round the torma 
ami also reports from Mr. Canos TROTH, Dr. KntTi,*,vi>, Mr. 
BRAOKktt, tlr, BaMikiikik, ami other.*, testifying tally, from 
actual obsm-votrou, to tba great giiperiority of tills race over th* 
common bee 878-tfl S. B. PAfkSONS. Flushing N V 
Salt, bbl 
.l.Vu'116 
.13" 18 
. 9(511 
KXnJlOI* 
8'y n, 6 
.8 (Si 8 J . 
.20".'ll) 
.15026 
. Win 17 
bXS23 
.19:7,51) 
. 7@I7 
. 9,7 46 
26(52V* 
arms passed through this 
city, westward, on Sunday night week, destined for Ohio. 
-Three buutirad emigrants came ontby tho North Britain, 
all bound for places in the neighborhood of Berlin, C. W. 
— Xew Zealand is said to have a clirnat*3 that is its “ olo- 
mental guano,” making It fertile in spite of its natural soil. 
— •' A stand of arms ” is a complete sot of arms for ono 
man, and would include the musket, bayonet, and appurten¬ 
ances. 
-The English troops have given the New Zealanders two 
more whippings in the field, the latter attacking in each 
battle. 
— Messrs. Handy k Bro., of Cincinnati, have contracted 
with the Government for supplying tho army with 15,000 
horses. 
— The Government has instructed manager Talcott to 
rebuild the telegraph lines between Baltimore and Wash 
ington. 
— Old flint lock muskets, to the number of 3,000, are being 
modernized at Richmond, by a Philadelphian, for the State of 
Virginia. 
— Some traitors in disguise were caught, the other day, in 
Fling the shells, in one of our nayy yards, with sand and 
saw-dust. 
-The Naval Academy at Annapolis is to be closed during 
V war, and the naval cadets allowed a three months’ 
furlough. 
— land enough for a handsome park has been presented to 
Me town of Lewiston, Me., by the Franklin Manufacturing 
Company. 
-fan Francisco water is elevated by steam 
THE PROVISION MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, May 6 . - FcoitR—M arket dull and heavy Tor 
common grades; choice qualities continue steady. Sales at 83 
0IXa:6 r 10for superfine .State; $5.l{(h'3.30 for exlra do $ 8 iHY,j 6 PI 
for '.upernne We»t*rfi; *5,l«tu,5,50 for common to medium ex 
Ira do, f-,.60",8.l>0 for inferior to good extra round boot) Ohio. 
Canadian without uialerai change in price Mains nt, (5 ’Mo 7 iso 
Chain —Wheat, market dull and without material change hi 
prices, with only 1 limited business flhlng for export und home 
consumption; Miles at. $1,26 delivered lor Milwaukee club $1 70 
for Handsome white Michigan.; *1,35 for inferior white Canada 
and $1,31 m-tore for red Western. Rye quint at 67 rn)rt«e Bar’ 
•tv dull nil heavy. -t-iliMut tide. Coro, market m favor of the 
hover, with only a limited luisiru-a doing at. 67 « 6 te f,,r mixed 
Western, uinl «7e for round yellow. Oats dull at 3.(f,i)35c for 
State. Western, and Cauada. 
FiiovisioNa— Fork quiet aud xeareeiy so firm; sales at $17 50 
Tor Toes"; $13.25 tor prime. Lard dull and bean , sales at 9u:‘l* , 
Blitter in fair request at 14ial4c for Ohm, and lAoilOcfor new 
ntate. Cheese atcudv at. 4f"(l.'ic 
ABUKK—Thu iutralrv for both kinds and the Mirmlv are lim¬ 
ited; sale* of 31 bids, at *5,634 for Hots and Pearl:, 
Hoiw—The market is quiet, last wales at 11 . ij 20 c,— tliu latter 
lor choice. 
•Skbuh —The market is quiet forClover Meed at. 7 *-/a' 8 c Tini- 
pthv Seei is selling slowly at S2,50(u 2.75 & bushel; choice iw 
is held at $3,(SI. 
ALBANY, May «• — Fr.otnt and Mkai, — The demand for 
Hour continues pretty active for the supply ofthe borne trade, 
(lie river towns, am) lor "Ippiuent Emit, v-ry full prices ate 
obtained, the "tuck being moderate and the receipts light — 
Common to good State.*8.t)oa«,I0 
Fancy and extra Mate. . 5,2a'-i 6,50 
Common to good Western. . BMnlb 78 
Extra Michigan. WiacotiHin, Indiana, Ac.,. ,eiSft7i'7’oO 
Extra Ohio..... .b.utte 73 M 
Comiimo Canadian.. 6,AVa6,75 
Extra Canadian . r. <r/ n 7 
Fancy Genesee." 1 ;(kySiB-ja 
Extra Genesee and city brands. fi ave Tsij 
Extra Kentucky, . 6 ,We 7 ,'oo 
Corn meal is steady atsl,18fi ?i 1,31 if) 100 tbs, 
Giiai.v■ - Wheat in moderate milling request at steady prices, 
choice Mate at # 1 . 26 . Corn is wanted, and for Western mixed 
to arrive by canal at «|e is asked. A salt- or mum! yellow Is re¬ 
ported at (Be, which in (lie extreme figure No sales of Bariev 
or Kyi reported. Oats, sales .State at 83(7,.AtO. 
Ti“MiulUt^76'‘ ,n ' :l0V,?r Hl anJ targ0 UC - 
[• kku. Bales to tuns 36 (b. r,.ed at 90o. f i 100 lbs. 
Bl H Al.O, May l\— Fwirn —The market Is steady, the de- 
manu titunjf |)riiici|»a!ly confitifii to tho which are 
<oartig, while low vanotlware dull and ud^hioted. Sales at $5 
til* P hf'll /■! K I, V I 1-0 ll . IS* 
and has .iOO.DOq reiulers. Hill of Engravings *nd Foaniou l’latea 
Largest, nicest and best in tho world for ?» eta. a year. AtJKNTH 
waritod. Ladies, Teiieheis, Clergymen, or Fortt-Masturs. For 
Mpeeimen Copies and Perms to Agents. Inclose red stamp to 
«8 HANK IN m * GO., Now York. 
I I &• I>I- I'. IHGIIDOFP, Breeders ol jeire Short-bom 
i 'f'rt'- vj-altir. S„ulk Down and Motion Sheep, 
Suffolk and Eesejz. /Np. Ihiehesler. N Y. B73-tf 
T" PARfflERri. Hi t HANK ri, A- BCJIEDEUS. 
1 Oar lTTCPr.vH,-kIc Conflict" is against high prices, Wo 
offer you, at 74 Mam «... Rochester iron, Nails, Hardware.Oila 
I,nnts Colors, Windows, Doors, Mfinde, /loos, Mpades, Shovds, 
IvUi’ii liouH, CtUwVJfctiarM, and otin*r urtjc.lwH iiumt'rotifl to 
mention. Also, the celebrated "Straight Draft Flow," which 
we oiler choapwr t iuxti the cheapoNt. 
MOORE. nEHINO A CO. 
L* Ogden, N. Y., at tlm residence of Caktkr Ev.v.xs, JOHN 
PULASKI, aged 24 years. 
^liuurtisemcnts 
ADVERTISING TKRAIS, in Advance-T hirty 
Fivk Cents a Lixk, each insertion. A price and a half for 
extra display, or 624a cents per line of space. Sri:ri a r. Noticks, 
(following reading matter, leaded,) Sixty Cents a Lino 
J j7~ Its immense Circulation among the Fiodueersand Deal¬ 
ers of the Free States, renders tho Riikai. Nkw Yorkkk by far 
tho Best and Cheapest Advertising Medium of its class. This 
pact should he home In mind by all Wholesale Dealers, Manu¬ 
facturers, &e., who must necessarily depend upon the People of 
the North for patronage. 
A MERIC AN GUANO 
FROM 
JAFJVIS <V BAKER'S ISLANDS, 
trr ties 
SOUTH PACTP’IO OCKAN, 
1MFOKTKP ST THK 
j.it h re t cji jy w n ./ .v « c o .n /* .1 .v t, 
Office, (1(1 Willi»m Street, 
NEW YORK. 
C. 3. MARSHALL, Rm’t, II. MATHER. Sco’-j. 
J. K, CHAPPELL, Agent. 69 Exchange St.. Rochester, N. Y. 
W V IV r r IOO X M Y KT MEN 
J. (unemployed,) to sell WAR BOOKS ! Sure to sell fast, and 
largo profit given. Address, GEO. EDW ARD SEAK.3, 
691-2t _181 William Street, New York, 
YANSK.MOM) sweet I -»>- 
• ' ‘ 'V !’ PI,A NTS of superior quality, as heretofore, packed 
C| go safely long distances. UM, *]. 1 HIM, $2. 5 iKjit, $'); 10,000, 315 
’raring May aud June. Our plants have given fine satisfaction 
in the Northern Mates. In vears pad . and we solicit an exten¬ 
sion of patronage S y Send stamp for Circular. 
891-21 C. B. MURRAY. FosteFa Crpsxing.s, Warren Co., Ohio. 
THE KMIHKE U' INI) Mil. I.. 
1 I- or PtTMPIttO, is made entire! y of iron, a perfect gclt-reuo- 
lator, can be stopped and started at pleasure in the hardest 
wind, with the wings presenting a knife edgo. This mill re 
ceiyedthe hirst Pisuiufipi and Silver Medal at, 1,lie late State, 
sairat Elmira. Also Premium* and Diplomas at Onon. Go., 
Ca vuga ami Skaneatele.s Town Fairs in 1699 and I 860 . For tall 
piirtieulni's inclose stamp to K W MILLS A, GO., 
_ _ Skaneatele*, Onimdmoi Go, N Y. 
ITOVVAKIVS NEW MOWER 
1 1 PRICE REDUCED FOR 1861. 
Thk Cheapest, iriost Durable, ami Lightest Draft Mower ottered 
tor sale, tourai/.eg #71), Jsfiwid 3100 each. All nr» warranted. 
Can give tho testimonials of those who have used them, if du- 
siren Send forCireular giving lull deseription 
Ketchum’s Combined Machine, 
Improved, price, as Usual,$Fi<) (mprovemerits of guanis. shoe 
With falter, lever with roller, and .•xlras forth. KRTomiM 
Msichino, luiTJihh^o at mo<tenito fditirs, by L r ivit)jt? number 
of the Mar.liit)* (or vvbidi they aro w&ntwf. ^ .VJI-ilt 
Add (Css R L, HOWARD, Buffalo, N A' 
an rranciBco water is elevated by steam power to a 
^gM of one hundred and forty, and three hundred and 
eight feet. 
— A new material for ladies’ dresses hag come out in Paris, 
cal!e< * Kpouline, resembling Indian cashmere, but not so 
expensive. 
— Hit Right Rev. Benjamin Treadwell Onderdonk, Bishop 
, th(: of New York, died last week at his residence 
in that city. 
— The New Orleans True Delta of April 20th, has the offi- 
ciai announcement that the South West Pass of the Missia- 
“ppi is closed. 
— I he French government ig proposing some change in 
' a ' r of debtor and creditor, as regards the right to im- 
pnson for debt. 
• iie government of Spain hag projected the introduction 
• 1 1 uba of M.000 free negroes, with the approbation of the 
Luba authorities. 
r -‘ -'y fimilies have left Covington, Ky., for the 
• 1 11 - thin the past ten days, and others are preparing to 
follow their example. 
A ” crui fmg office for the navy hag been opened in New 
J ° r ' ' , ass -, to afford the trained whalemen an opportunity 
Hough's Farm Record 3 DO 
Hyde sOhines.) Bugar Gane 25 
Johnston's Agricultural 
Chemistry.1 25 
* Any of the above named works will be forwarded by 
mail, po.it paid, bn receipt of the price specified. 
Address I>. I>. T. MOORI., Rochester, N. Y. 
FitFcrpeinal Kiln, Entutited .laly, 
utKilor to any In use for Wood or Coal. 2>J cord* 
H tuns of coal to 104 bbla coal not mixed with 
»im [134-tf.J C D. PAGE. Rochester. N. Y. 
Iuui,t..l, ol different kinds and of different, 
merits, have been in use for many years, and we 
triumphantly point to the notorious fad that, 
wherever they nave been introduaed, tiikkk their 
value is an well established, that the practice of 
drilling becomes alnio-t. if not entire!), universal. 
Our Drill has been in use many years, in several 
Mate* and in Canada, ami i« now used in more 
than hall' tho States iri the Union. 
This Drill embodies in Itself all the valuable 
qualities ot all the Drills lu uso. and it possesses 
several not found In any other. 
Tho light draft of our Drill, together with the 
general desire of farmer..- to ex;,e,:it.e their busi¬ 
ness in tone of seeding, have iudm-ed u.« to manu¬ 
facture a larger si u- than formerly, which has 
thirteen teeth. Other sites in more common use 
are mad** with nine teeth and eleven teeth. Also 
any size required for working between standing 
corn, rhode last have to be arranged for their 
particular purpose, and aro only made to order 
LT'IA > 1 : IX'I’tS, ATTENTIONv-I am 
J now prepared to furnish the Ijest and most select assort 
incur, of ENOI.tH% FBK. 3 CH, and Gkrm.vx AsTr.ns ever olfei ',,,1 in 
this country I will -end, post-paid, to any address, ID varieties 
20 seeds each, for Sl.l.k). 
I have also the celebrated Green-centered llelianthus. 20 ets. 
.1 l: \ 
Genesee Seed Store, No. 17 So, St, Paul St., Rochester, N. Y. 
!*ri 1 I *»-n.s> ! I! — Now on hand and 
leaf the ' 6k.VKH.KK Si!Kn Stork i vn Aukicoltcr t: 
K." No 17South St. Paul St., Rochester, N. Y, 
5D buahcl.s Irish Marrowfat. 
50 “ Black Eve do. 
fl<) *’ Missouri do. 
50 *• Early Kents. 
00 " Early Washington. 
25 •* Dwarf Blue Imperial. 
25 ** Champion of England. 
110 ‘‘_C'anodn Creeper**, for field sowing 
o uiuens of Western Virginia refuse to go out of the 
and have called a convention to take measures to cut 
Ives off fro m that State. 
*!?’ W’ter in Cambridge City, Ind., has “gone for a 
® of the papers has suspended in con- 
ce ' fur the typoes! 
v enerable Dr. U 8 her Parsons, who was with Perry at 
v u ,akq £ ri( , has tendered h!g gerviceg to the 
i- Regiment as surgeon. 
the London Exhibition of the Society of Arts, is a 
pi lilting ina«ihiue, of the size of a pocket book, capa- 
irinting 10,000 iinpresbions per hour. 
inis fiom Liberia to Keb. 20, announce the death of 
. -enson, wife of Hon. Stephen Benson. President 
^public. She waD In her fortieth year. 
imu.raa ui non*'.v in one Kiasoti Kees can he made to swarm 
any s**a>*on. or prevented fium doing .-.o. ('an be prevented 
Iron! flying tot lie I'oreitK in swarming-time. Bee-robbery easily 
We veil lee. Moth millers prevented e/tectually. Never lose 
le-es by the chill of winter < r othnrwixe. 
I will send tny new Book Circular free of postage to nuv Bee¬ 
keeper. if they will -*en(l im their mirno anil I'ost-riffiee address, 
containing 32 pages, giving genetal explanations of the Patent 
( ompouml Bee-Ilive, contents nf Book. Ac. 
Or, I will send Kidder's Guide to Apiarian Science, a work of 
175 pages, free, by mail, on the receipt nf 57 e.n ts, in postage 
stamp*, or two hooks Tor one dollar, which will give full partte- 
ulars lu any dejiartlnent of liee-Gulture. All ordets addressed 
to [591-lfJ K. P. KIDDER, Burlington, Vt. 
TIIE CATTLE MARKET*. 
ALBANY, May 6 .—Bkkvkw — Market netive at the opening at 
1 ■ - 
proveinent last week and the bunyancy in the New Vmk mar 
s**t. the large number on -ale in the yards fails to affect the up¬ 
ward tendency. J lira average quality of the cattle in good. 
J here are lew or no premiums here, but on the other hand, 
■ here are very Kw of the lowest grade. For the most part they 
run middling heavy, and are in fair condition for killing The 
sab-, made mdicHie an improvement in prices equal to about 
,'jC f ) rtn h ve weight 
