CAMBRIDGE. May 8.—Atmarket 277 cattle, about 250 beeves 
and 27 stores, consisting of working oxen, cows, and one, two 
and three vears old. 
Brxk Oatti.k Prices, extra. $6.75(217,00; first quality, $6.50@) 
0,00; second quality, W.TfligiO.OO ; third quality, $4.25; ordinary 
quality, M.00 
WORKIffd OXRX - $80, $11%:J75. 
Cows AM) Cai.VK 3 —fa). 34iXii'tiO. 
Stork* - Yearlings, $o $0; two years old, $15(3)16; three 
years otd, SUMdft. 
Shkkp A.vn I.amiis -1.Kwat market. Prices —In lots $1.75. 
150,25; extra and selections, $3,2fi(a5.J0 each. Spring Lambs 
from $.'v®5 each. 
Pkct* -25c;j$ 1.25 each. 
TAM.nw oijCniTc r.1 it. 
Hinas -4?it.(5c.. ft. CAt.r Shirrs—8@9c ft. 
Vkai, Cat,v«*—$8,0fl@5. 
BRIGHTON, Mae ft. —At market — poo Beef Cattle. 85 storeB, 
1,200 Sheep and Lambs, and 3,000 Swine. 
Bkkk Oatti.k— Prices, extra. ST.SShM.OO i 1st quality, $7,00® 
0,00 ; 2d do, $fi 75*0.011; S.i do, $t).0O .5.50 
Working Oxks-$IOu. Sii.v,$i30. 
Milch Co wh — $4713) 19; common, $19@20. 
VKAt, Calvks — $3.i>Li5,00. 
Storks —Yearlings, $fl0i0; two-years old, $16®17; three years 
old, $18.oiig. 
Htrm.s - 4 A^aVRc >1 ft 
Calf Skix* -lUgUe*) rb. 
Tai.t.ow - 8 l s i? 7c ft 
PBLT8—50a(a;$1.25 each 
SnKgr and T.AMB8— $1,50(5)1.75; extra. $2.00®5.50. 
Swink — Store, wholesale. Gaffe; retail. fi.3i.8c. Fat Iloga, 
still fed. 4b;c; corn fed, 5 s e c. Spring Tigs, KX31U’. 
PPLE TREES FOR SALE, 
of the moat popular varirtie* T1 
terms us Would be sutixfaetn'ry to“theVirfle^rae’Iran! aw 
Ki-<» hI h nurnorv io KodiMt(jr, unci enn bo noon by 
calling on I bos. Smith, kraucia St, nm, the premium For 
further parUcular. uddross C. H. ROGERS, Palmyra N Y? 
Rochester, Feb. it, lMfil. ’ J irJptr 
■RKB i’«>IMMu.r<q r: ,^ ^ IWUiv. 
JL l I have just received and now offer for sale 3 
ltHl bushels primo Timothy Seed. 
50 do clean Red Top Seed. 
60 do. clean Kentucky Blue Grass Seed 
20 do. pure Orchard Grass Seed. 
50 do, Hungarian Grass Send, 
25 do. Millet. Seed. 
A1 ?°i, 11 . » l, . M VU plT lhu h, ’ st Carden and Field Seeds 
J Rot AIjJJC, ul the Genesee Seed store, Rochester, X. Y. 
be glad to sell the entire lot to ouo o 
terms as would be satisfactory to the 
flack JVvmbers of this F'ohiine Free ’ 
To all who subscribe for the Rural Nkw-Yorkkr from 
May 1 st en d Year and Volume — eight months — we 
will, if desired, send the back numbers (from Jan’y 1st) free. 
This offer ho continued for a month, and perhaps until 
Jaly 1st,) will enable many who were unable to subscribe at 
the beginning of the year, or latnr, to secure the entire 
voloniP at less than cast 0 /publication. 
l^fr- Postaok Stamps are taken at par on subscription, and 
greatly preferred to Western or other uncurrent money. 
engaged in Breeding and Importing Farm Stock of the first 
quality. Mr Rimpip was formerly ol Hie rlrm of HuXOicrvord 
k Bromic (which tlrm is now dissolved.! His skill and la/ve ex¬ 
perience m t|ie business are well known t,. Breeders 
lart oft he Stock cun be seen ji. S Ca iifHKi.L's place tl.ree 
miles west of rtica or one u,d a half miles from the Whites- 
born IVpot, i\ T . \ Central Biulrotui. 
. Mr Ih uii Kkopik Is now visiting England and Scotland select¬ 
ing animals Parties wishing to piuchnsa Short-1 lot us or Avr- 
shires, Leicester Sheep. Or f orlodiirn Hog-,, run address 
582-131] JAMES BRODIK, Rural Hill, Jetlemon Co N Y or 
S. CAMPBELL k 0a. New York Mills, Oneida Co.. N Y. 
illatkete, (Hcmtmcrcc, 
RrRAL Nkw-Yorkkr Omoic. ) 
Rochester. May H, 1861 . j 
OrR market exhibits but little activity, and the changes are 
few. Rye has declined and we do not hear of transactions he 
yond 55 cents per bushel of 60 pounds. Oats are unchanged in 
price, but scarce, and the demand is such that a start may be 
expected unless the crop is put on sale, 
Ms:at8 —Mutton is in excellent demand and readily com. 
nwnds&jt Shi cents per pound. Hams have put on 50 cents per 
100 pounds during the week. 
j,Thk Da irv —Butter is getting somewhat plenty and a slight 
falling off in rates is noticeable. 
PotatoKS have put on at least I2J£ cents per bushel. Choice 
mercers are foiling at prices ranging from $1,50 to $1,75 per bar¬ 
rel, and aTe very scarce. 
ROCHESTER WHOLESALE PRICES. 
Eggs, dozen.KKffilOc 
Honey, box.12®14 
Candles, box. 11(3)12 
Candles, extra.13@13 
Fruit a.vd Roots 
Apples, bushel.2Sa38c 
Apples, dried, \i ft_ ‘£p)2)i 
Peachps. dried, (l lb.. !»>i 10 
I’KfiPri.iu .leln.A a" i.X 
WAREHOUSE AND SEED STORE, 
I^BARDailjIirY 1 
HAY ELEVATOR 
Nos. and 64 Sta te St r<‘et, Albany, TV. Y. 
PATENTEES AND MANUFACTURERS OF 
EMERY’S PATENT CHANGEABLE RAILROAD HORSE POWER. 
ALSO T, E y 3U It r> o W ERS, 
For Four, Six, and Eight HorseR, of new and superior construction, together with a great variety of labor-saving 
AG-niCITIjiTUriAXj MACHIKTERY. 
ALSO 
a e jy ic k . f ij n k .1 /, k n s / ,v / jri p /, i: . 7 / /: jy t s .1 jy n # K ,, „ 
Flour and Grain. 
Flour, winter wheat,$5,no@6,60 
Flour, spring do.5,0tla 6,00 
Flour, buckwheat, .. 0,OD@2,Qi) 
Meal, Indian . - . 5 1,00 
Wheat, Genesee, .1 
Best white Canada... O.OOcir 1,37 
Corn, old..OdwISo 
Corn, new.IKI^KII 
Rye. 50lbs. 'f) bush iVkmSS 
Oats, by weight,.237,j25 
Barley,....5in3;55 
Buckwheat.3*3,40 
Beans.S8oui$ 1.13 
Mkats. 
Pork, Mess..._.$17,6dailH,IM 
Pork, clear.20,o(Lis 10,00 
Pork, cwt.S.GxaiU.OO 
Beef, cwt..I.UlAfi.lK) 
Soring lambs, each.,.. 1,503-2,00 
Mutton, carcass. .Va)fib>c. 
Hauls, smoked. hP.,.n 11 
Shoulders.7 Jr? 8> 
Chickens.ftp'll) 
turkeys.....til®)] 
Geese. 4lf«i5l) 
Ducks pair.3871,44 
,.12® 13 
. .lG.i 23 
..2.5,1)26 
..18(3)13 
. .15(3)18 
.. ft® 10 
20M@22 
. .25(3)28 
..120125 
9®1S 
..1G?£28 
...110418 
A STOR HOUSE, 
w w w y o n. xl . 
Tins Hotel is in excellent condition Recently manv im¬ 
provements have been mode. Mr Stetson, its former proprie¬ 
tor, has returned to supervise its executive Mepartmnnt Its 
tables are hmintilully supplied; waitera excellent, aud 3 .seon- 
oeded that it hue never lieeu so Comfortable din ing its history. 
The new water-elnsets have no equals In this country 
The young proprietors are full of enterprise and courtesy 
ami spam no pama to make their patrons comfortable. 
Men ol bnsim ss, or filmllles who really need solid comforts 
handsomely dispensed, will timl this time-Uonornd Hotel hotter 
than ever. 
its proximit y to business, the conveniences for reaeliipg evory 
part of tlie city, Central Park, .Mo., renders It, the best for the 
Merchant or casual Traveler. 680-13t 
TT has ever been the aim of the proprietors to make none hut the first class 
-1- materials and workmanship. In the construction of their Horse Powers they ha 
readily ami advantageously to the great variety of purposes required by the F.armei 
erations have guided them in the construction and adaptation of the v. 
be driven by the power, In calculating t.lieir various velocities, forces, pulleys anil 
operate in their maximum eliicieucy. which is the great secret of their 
THRASHING MACHINES 
with 
SEPARATING AND CLEANING ATTACHMENT. 
Combined and adapted for all kinds and conditions of grain, 
fie.. fee. -«-» 
Tills machine is tho greatest success in its line yet produced 
It can lie operated with two horses as easily, and with equal re¬ 
sults, as the ordinary thrashing machine without the cleaning 
attachment; while its capacity adapts it equally well to the 
force or four or six horses. 
It. will thrush perfectly clean from the straw, and clean the 
grain lor market, without any wastage in any part, of the 
process. 
Tt is complete in one frame. Very compact and simple—runs 
light, still, and without any concussion from its moving part,v 
It, has been very extensively used during the past two harvests, 
and its superiority over anv others in market established be¬ 
yond qunutiqn. and considering it- capacity anil cost of con 
fltrue.tlon, it Is at. least fifty per cent cheaper than any other 
similar machine in use 
CLOVER MILLS AND CLEANERS. 
This is a pew Machine comparatively, a nd is believed to ho 
one of the best Machines for tile purpose ever made can he 
driven by one, two, or more horses, at a high or slew vulneitv, 
and do equally good work, and with wet and find, as well as 
good condition, of the clover rhntf. It deans the seed and de¬ 
livers it lit for market, at the same operation. 
STALK AND STRAW CUTTERS 
For Horse Power,—a strong and durable Machine, and ad¬ 
justable to any length of cut. 
SAWING MILLS, 
With Circular Saws for Cutting Fire wood, Slitting Boards, 
Plank, Ac., for fencing and hnllding purposes! also with Ma¬ 
chine Cross-cut for cutting Logs for Wood, Shingles, Staves, 
Ate.; also Mills for milking Sliiuglcs. 
FEED MILLS 
For Grinding all kinds of Grain for Fending, as well as corn 
in the ear when desired Several vises, and with or without 
Sieves and Bolts attached. 
CIDER MILLS 
For Power and Hand use, with and without Press attached. 
These Mills and Presses are of a superior style and utility to 
any others in use. 
the first class of work, and always use the host, 
’owers they have endeavored to adapt them most 
by the Farmer and Mechanic. The same consid- 
various Machines made and sold by them, and to 
. " - 1 geers, required to enable them to 
success. 
COTTON GINS t 
COTTON LINT CLEANER AND CONDENSER. 
Cotton Gins with improved Feeding Hoppers, with 30 to ion 
flnhb »nH“J!| tm Hu r horsCH These are superior in 
finish and adaptation to flic wants of the Cotton Grower fo 
anything of the Irlwl before offered to the public. 
Tim l.int Condenser is an attachment suited to any ordinary 
l otti.p Otn; It room vet, the lint as i(- js discharge,1 feu,,, ||„, 
condenses it.and delivers it rmupuel, ready fe, the p.VAYut. one 
and the same operation, and At tliu same operation <-leiin«os it, 
rrom nil earthy matter, a* wind, dust, ke It dispenses with 11,,, 
necessity of anv Uni room and large buildings, a, t!u< Gin may¬ 
be equally v advantageously used in tin. Held us the grain 
hranher, and when used In buildings It requires no more ad,II 
tlonal room than the size of the Gin itself occupies It is also a 
Perfect safeguard against fire, as it is impossible fer huriiiuglint 
to pass through tile machine without the tire being extinguish 
if ; passage, Gi.Uk making this Cott-m Gin with Its con 
,1, user uro-primC I hey have been extensively used m Georgia 
the past, two crops, and the cotton made by them has com 
manded an advanced price over that ginned bv the host 
machines In use. 
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS 
Constantly on hand, embracing a large anil selected assort 
mPiie ol r lows, Harrows, Cnltiv.itorH, Dog Powers. Churns 
Cheese Presses also Forks, lines, Shovels, ke . alwavson hand 
at the lovvent munulucturcr'H terms. 
ILLUMINATED CATALOGUE. 
The ProprletorH have completed their now Catalogue, the 
most complete and beautifully illustrated work ever published 
hy any manufacturer, embracing a u T eat uoinbi ?r iiml vn.fi a t.v 
TMPORTANT TO EVERY MAN WHO KEEPS A 
f- HORSE, COW. SflKKP, OR HOG -Tiiohlky'h Food cor 
Lai-| i,k. I<or Iiorses it i« ifi,li»pensabl» In promoting and sus¬ 
taining all the animal functions in lieslth and vigor For Milch 
Lows it is invaluable, increasing the quantity and improving 
tno quality of milk. For Beast* nothing nm compare with it 
tor reeding quickly. For Sheep and Pig, the effects produced 
in one mouth will exceed all expectation. 
A Pamphlet malted free to anv address. 
I jp~ DEPOT, 21 BROADWAY. NEW YORK. 674-2«t 
•airy, ko 
Butter, roll.. 
Butter, tirkin 
Cheese. 
laird, tried... 
Tallow, rough 
Tallow, tried. 
.HO 16 
..135x15 
. Stain 
lUfaiUWJ 
■ft.bi® fl 
..8 5) 8 *8 
ADVERTISING- TERMS, in Advnnce — Tiiirty- 
Kivk Cknts a Link, each insertion. A price and a half for 
extra display, or 523, centn per linn of space. Si-koial NOTICB8, 
(following reading matter, leaded,) Sixty Cents a Lino 
t'P~ It - immense circulation among the Producers and Deal- 
era of tho Free States, renders the Rural Ntw Yorkkk by far 
thu Best and Cheapest Advertising Medium of its class. This 
7 apt should be borne in mind by all Wholesale Dealers, Manu¬ 
facturers, Ac., who must necessarily depend upon tho People of 
the North for patronage. 
The Mairnfactarors of tills now anil valuable preparation, beg 
cave to call the attention of Farmw amt UruaiRrs to this ef¬ 
fectual remedy lor destroying Ticks, Lice, and all other mnecta 
injurious to animals and vegetation, and provncit.log tho alarm¬ 
ing attacks of tho Fly and Scab on Sheep. 
Us use not only removes the vermin on animals, but cleanses 
and purifies the skin, thereby materially benefiting tholr geae- 
ral health, and greatly improving wool, both in quality and 
quantity, 
This article completely supersedes that taaariout and disa- 
pm-uMe work of preparation in yourown buildings for Shenp- 
washing. aw it is ready at all times, iri anv climate, and for all 
descriptions of Sheep, oven for Ewes in lamb.andc.au bn fur¬ 
nished at a much reduced cost. 
FISHER Hi CO., Soln A«ontH, 
883-1S S« Central VV U»rtV l«o»ton, SI as*. 
W AN I. KD TIN" A L AT1Y—A situation 
in a School or fiimily, to Teach Music on the Piano. 
Would also Tench English branches if desired. Has had some ex¬ 
perience in teaching, and cun present satisfactory testimonials. 
Address N VI. o., Poughkeepsie. N Y 
I'plIE LATES'I 1 NEWS ! THE DAILY 
L F/XPBE8.6. Even one mi these exciting times want* a 
Daily paper. The " KOCH KBTKfi EVENING EXPRESS ” con- 
UiitiN nil thp /.nff'81 IVfWA from th* War. Tf:r»o» <>oly $1 a year, 
Of (hrnr. rnunUtf for only Onr Dollar Tty it. 
Add ress 0. D. TRACY k 00 , Rochester, N. Y. 
AATHEELER & WILSON MANUFACTURING CO’S 
vv IMl'ROVED FAMILY HEWING MACHINES 
WITH NEW 
Glass Cloth Presser and Hemmers, 
AT REDUCED PRICES. 
A LDEN'S IV'VTICiN'T’ 
1 ' THILL HOItSK-HOE. 
This valuable implement Inis been extensively manufactured 
to supply <hu anticipated demand the present season, and is 
sold at wholesale or retail by the undersigned It is also for 
sale by many Implement Dealers throughout the country 
1 1 >~Sec extended advertisement in Kraal, of Aplil 27 
Vt. ALDKN A CO., 
Manufacturers and Dealer , in AnrieuUural Implement*, 
ALIBTJItN, .V. V. 
I fy-For sale in Rochester bv J. RAPAI.JE, 
at tho tlcncscn Seed Store . 17 South St. Paul St. 
|>AXTER’S VOLUNTEER’S MANUAL. 
Tjik latest and best military work published, containing 
it’ull Instructions lor the Recruit, 
Arranged according to 
Scoli’* of JVtllits-iry Tactics, 
Illustrated with ovkh (i.vb Hi npiikp E.vuia vinos, 
One Volume 12mo,, 62 pages Price, 25 Cents 
THE SAME WORK IX THE OERMAX LANGUAGE, 
Price, Twenty-Five lent*. 
I Copiim ot the Books will be mailed, free of postage, upon 
receipt of the price, by add reusing 
KING A: H.MRD, 
Printer* and l‘tit/Hn/ifrn, 
592-2t No, 607 Sstnsuirn, rdt., X^Uiludolrilxia. 
(I ex [lenses defending their patents. 
iciway, Now York. 
Dill HER, A Rent, 
ROCHESTER, X. K 
(COUNTRY AGENTS WANTED.— 
V M A DiV. Mrs. Hankins wants Agents at home or to 
travel for her Pictorial ;•FAMILY NEWSPAPER," also for her 
Curious New Book iff FEMALE CHARACTERS ix nig CITY 
,.R r Nnocimen* and Terms inclose red stamp to HANKINS & 
in.. New York. r ,78 
r n It K B » K B l» S ! T It i; K S 1 C EDS! 
1 SOIIROEDER tk. CO., 
NO. 71* STA TE STREET, ROCHESTER, X. T, 
()m<R among many other varieties uf Tree Seeds, the follow- 
luif loading Moru, nf thw prfc€»w ruviued: 
Allies Excelsa, I Norway Spruce, | . . per ft 4a) 50 
l inuB Austrinciw, (Austniin Pine,|... ■■ ’ 176 
.. ,’r,. 
« sat,., -tuts i tx/ 1 ..... i * . ’ 
579- tf 
Homes for the Industrious ! 
STATE GF THE WEST 
\ WANT loo SM AWT MEN 
i (unemployed,) to sell WAR BOOKS ! s*ure to hi lu-r, and 
large profit given. Address, GEO. EDWARD SEARS, 
- f - l -l William Street, New York. 
YANWEMONJ) sweet 1*0- 
. N I ATI I PLANTS ot superior quality, as heretofore, packed 
to go safely long distances, 4l», *1; 1 OOU, $2; 5,lHH, 8u; 10.18*0. $15 
(Ini mg May and .fiiuc. Our plants have given liue ratisfacHon 
|n tQe Northern Mtntes, In year* post, and wo solicit an exten 
smu of patroriitge. S .7- Send stamp for Circular. 
Wl-2t (.. H. MURR AY. Fos ter's Crossings, Wnrren Co., Ohio. 
IJOWARD’S NEW MOWER. 
PniCE REDUCED FOR 1861. 
Til k Cheapogt, (nostDurable, and Lightest Draft Mower offered 
lor sale RHiraize- -$7t>,$ u />nnd $ioo nac.li. All are warranted. 
I an give the teslnnonialg i>f thoie who have toed them if de¬ 
sired. dend fpr Circular giving lull description. 
Ketchum’s Combined Machine, 
Improved, price, as usual, $1110. Improvements of guards, shoe 
uritti t-n II.,.- I,.,.,... II... .... i ... . . .. 
I ] * » * *• -A.W *-* »» W A. XX -t JJJ A.V * - 
* Mrftv Man kins' MammoUi Pictorial in in it« Sixth Volume 
nun has 800,000nf&derfi. Full nf Kri/nivin^s and Fiuniou riatne. 
I/ari(eHt f uiGuntftn«! bo^t. Iti tli^ world for 75 utn. a year. Agknth 
wanted. L;tdie«, T»/ach^r*H, Glar^yingn, nr Poxt-Ata^torN. For 
gpeeunoQ (nipien audTenns to Awehtrt, inclONa red *ii!amp to 
078 H UNKINH A co.. New York 
1 I iV >1. AlOlt DO (■ !■', Breeders of pure Short-ham 
. 1 “ ‘ v Cattle, Sntilh Down and Sil'usiajt Sheep. 
I'ifiJt Urir'IiDstiir V V KJ’i */ 
1 tho community ih directed to tho following fiUtcraente 
and liberal inducements offered them by the 
ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY. 
which, as they will perceive will enable them by proper 
energy, porgevnranen and industry, to provide comfortable 
homes for Hiemstdyixs and farndics, with, comparatively 
speaking, vury little cupitul. 
LANDS OF ILLINOIS. 
No Slate in tin; Valley of (fi 7 Mississippi offers ho great an 
inducement as the Stale of I!!irini.'i. There is no portion of 
this world whoro nl) the conditions of climate, end soil mo 
admirably combine to produce those two great staples, Corn 
and WniiAT, as the ITaities of Illinois. 
THE SOUTHERN PART 
of the State lies within tho zone of the cotton regions, while 
the soli is admirably adapted to the growth of tobacco and 
hemp; and tho wheal is worth from fifteen to twenty cents 
more per bushel than that raised further north 
RICH ROLLING PRAIRIE LANDS. 
The deep rich loam of tho prairies \n cultivated with auc.h 
wonderful facility that the further-, of the Eastern and Mid¬ 
dle States ary moving to Illinois in groat number)!. The area 
of Illinois !h about equal to Mmi of Kwjland, and the soil la 
so rich that it will support twenty millions of people. 
EASTERN AND SOUTHERN MARKETS 
Tliesc lands are contiguous to a railroad 700 miles 111 length, 
which connects with other roads and navigable lakes and 
rivers, thus affording an unbroken communication with the 
Eastern and Son them markets. 
APPLICATION OF CAPITAL. 
Thu.s far, capital and labor have been applied to developing 
the soil; the great resources of tho Stale in coal nod iron are 
almost untouched The invariable ruin tint the mechanical 
arts flourish best wherefood aud fuel ure cheapest, Wjl foi- gei r'fn,-about $ii) nr’ $i‘a f^r’acr 
low at an early day in Ilbnois.nnd in tho course of tho next of subduing prairie land us com 
ten yearn the natural lawn and necessities of the ca.-e war tho ratio of i to 10 In favor ol 
rant the belief that at least live hundred thousand people sale for the bulk of these lands ■ 
will bo engaged in the hluto of Illinois In various tuanufactur- _ 
mg pursuits. One Year s Interef 
RAILROAD SYSTEM OF ILLINOIS. at six .j ,or <l i Mr an( J *'* 
on°Je r rf?l®’ 000 ' < r , iii°ii f r,vf i t0 hav,J >" ’’n expended y^ars rromdato nTsale'"and four 
.n tlie railways ol lilinoia. inasmuch it.- part of tho Ivcutn- jq Hop six and seven vea 
from several these works, with a valuable public fund in ,:m,tract stipnSting that one-tei 
lands, go to dimmish the Sun-expemieg, tho taxes aaeuujrr, shail bo*r, „e, ,j and cultivated 
aud must consequently every day decrease. five years from dale of gale, so tl 
THE STATE DEBT. OD<Mi&lf dliaU bu fcQcoU ami uu'J* 
The state Debt is only iio.ior.ji'.is, 14 , and within the Twenty Per Cent, w 
Ian three years has been reduced $2,009,74-. HO, and wn may from the valuation Sr cash - x, 
reasonably expect that In ten years it will become extinct, six dollarn per acre, when the cai 
Pamphlets descriptive of the lands, soil, climate, productions, prices and terms of pay me 
Suj/o/k anti ktxrsp Dipt, K«cJUffit.fr. N. Y. 
rn<» FAKA 1 EUS. AlKt HWICS, * Utill-DICUs. 
1 Our " Imqir..H*lIi(o Coofllct" is againxt high price*. We 
offer you, at 74 Main Sr., Rnchehter, Imn, Nall*, ihudwarn.OilH 
PamU, Color*, Windows, IJuora, Blind*, HoeM, Spade*, Shovels! 
Corn Hoes, Cultivator, an I othoi aitidi ... •„ 
mention Also, the celebrated '‘Straight Draft Plow.'' which 
Wh offer ohoapar than the clieapeht 
i f MOO RE, U RBIN A A CO. 
u WOMEN OF NEW YORK.”— 
* V AD*. Han kin*' Curium New Book -ff Feinulu Charai> 
ter* in the City, i* very intere*ting. and nlriolly moral *'ancy 
binding; 350-l’nye*; 50 Engraving,, 31 ; PortraiU Mailed free f tie 
$ 1 . AGLN1S Wanted I,adieu and Teacher,. For llescrintion 
sell nidy to actual cultivator-., pud every con 
an tigi-eem-mi to cultivate. The road bad be. 
thro’ these lauds Man expense ol $;i0,()l)«,00o. 
population of the hirty-mno counties through v 
was only 3)15,508 since which 47!i,293 lutv 
]-[0WES IMPROVED HAY SCALES! 
THE BEST IdNT USE 1 
HAY SCALES. 
CATTLE SCALES. 
HAY SCALES, 
Itation Scud lor Circular*. 
Thfr*r»olP» Portable Ha 1/ Presit, 
.ESSES. I For Baling Hay, Flax, U 
For Baling Hay, Flax, Broom Corn, 
ring.*, Wool and Cot foil Simple—Great 
Power— worked by two men. Hun-lreda 
in use. Send for Circulars. 
Cast Steel Hells. 
Weigh lens - cost lean —heard further 
than other Ural da** Bells. Never 
break by frost*. Warranted 12 months. 
Send for circular* and testimonial*.— 
Fixture* mode bv myitolf, at lowest 
price*. Send for Circular*. 
Town (Marks, 
I C\C AX. . ' * . 
Manufacturer*, at tfie Auburn Prison, Auburn, N. Y 
CHURCH BKI.LS 
CHURCH BELLS. 
CHURCH BELLS. 
AND REAPER, 
IfV T/f F J.K XI UJjJi FOLMJYU RAM, 
THE ONLY MACHINE WHICH COMBINES ALL THE RE¬ 
QUISITES OF A PERFECT HARVESTER. 
I aimer* iviaUing to avoid disappointment, will give their order* 
eariv in the season. 
Circular* with full description and leatimomai* forward¬ 
ed by mail. 
JOHN P. ABIflAVCF, Manufacturer and Proprietor 
1'OOOHKKXeMIK, NkW YottK, 
,“ ole warehouse ur New York, 165Greenwich street, 
Near Courtlandt. 
'^,ra , V,*MV’! n "AGE. Agents, Verona, Oneida Co , X. Y. 
k.-i'.m f !!)T'r Smyrna, Chenango 4to.. N Y. 
a%> E UJ 'iC I'I'A.M). 2-l._ “ Bainbridge, Chenango Co„ N Y. 
A. 1 . BRAY I ON k 'O.S, Agent*. Watertown, Jeff. Co.. N. Y. 
A gents wanted to sell eui it trees. 
Wb wisii to employ a number of experienced aud trust- 
wonuy men to oell trees, Ac , from our Nurseries at liberal 
WHor.yjAr,B Dkai.ek.* furnished with Nursery, Stock ef all 
descriptions at the lowest wtint exude rates, 
. 0 ,.* „ , HOOKER, FARLEY & CO., 
584tf Rochester Wholesale Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y. 
Cattle Cast week. last year. 
Sheen.•!'!“! ?-l« 3,776 
' ;;;; ' ^ 
ha mis'' 11 . ' hV-'*'-f° u rt h* of the receipt* have changed 
quotation* Ina,ket ruhn « Arm throughout at the following 
Premium T, “ s ^ ee 5 Lastweek. 
Kxtra .... eeX n c ^ c 
JSiiiill il 
with ' ,a n 'h-BriKK-The demand is moderately active 
-p ' L M i quote first class cattle, or, foot at $5 
SltEki- sra G. 0 *':! to-sixais.no. and inferior at $*.00. 
IlroK* — r 'iL a ! I-amfis si»gL-e at $2fa2,50. 
sheep ,*^u* $3,50,ai4 gr iOvl P**., calf skins ftiftc p & 
CxLvvi fin lamb skiira M.R&ilfle. «acb 
walvks— Plentilul at $3(^5 each.— Globe. 
A MERICAN O-U A. 1 ST O 
FROM 
JARVI9 9c BAKER'S ISLANDS, 
IN THK 
SOUTH PACIFIC OCEAN, 
IMPORTKD BY THB 
AM F ft I CJ! JV G V ./ .V O COMPAJVFs 
Oft (Hi William Street, 
NEW YORK. 
C. S. MARSHALL, I’reft. H. MATHER, Sec'y, 
J. K. CHAPPELL. Agent, 88 Exchangu St, Rochester, N. Y 
I OIE.— Pnge’e Perpetual Kiln, Putcnted July, 
J 1857.—Superior to any in use for Wood or Coal. 2>> o.ordg 
of wood, or tuns of coal to till) bbls—coal not mixed with 
stone. Address [434-1£] C. D. PAGE, Rochester. N. Y. 
