®I)C JJ'crus Condenser 
t hi swefiir—. I ji rwra n 7v:n r * a “ 1 ne marki.ua unusually 
lU i . , e * larsrei than was expected l>v manv hunii pmM« 
jBuch lanrer than is row!,,!. The «v A “,?S(tv f™ 
doT n r th^lc^eTrii^l^' b ' U lhf m9rlwt has “ 
the ass 
J>AXTER S VOLUNTEER’S MANUAL. 
Thk latest and best military work published, containing 
Full Instructions for the Becruit, 
Arranged according to 
Hootl’s H,vhI.s,„ ot JVtllitmj-y Tactics 
n h n,?u ‘1 with , h V,f,< Hdnprkd Engravings ’ 
r .,„ ' n ,;'^ um ”* 62 1’Hco.aS 
THE SAME WORK IX r/JJf GERMAN LaXGUaGE 
_ , . Twenty.rive Cents. 
receipt of Uiu price] llddTl'ssin l nL ' l ’ 1 '' ,J ' frue ol P°»t#g8, upon 
KlNti & ]{nil), 
592-2t >r ( y i u >- , «»d Publisher*, 
— Sansmn. s,,, l'hiladelplu*. 
WARD’S NEW MOWEU. 
PRICE REDUCED FOR 1861. 
Ketchum s Combined Machine* 
b’'r Pr 'ieier wirh’ra'lhL l®»W»W»Wnta of guards, shoe 
ii r, lever with roller, and e i I rue for tho KurrmuiM 
. furnished at moderate priced, bv giving tho number 
aclumi for which tEe* arc wanted. Mi yt 
— The Kentucky Legislature is stirring up Gov. Magoffin. 
— The new planet (the 65th) has been named Maximilian*. 
— The Indiana Legislature adjourned on the 11th for ten 
days. 
— One hundred and five Cincinnati printers have “ gone to 
the war.” 
— A large number of ladies are in training at Cincinnati 
for army nurses. 
_ A steel cannon, invented by Louis Napoleon, has met 
with much success. 
— A pickerel has been caught in the Chautauqua lake, 
weighing 35 pounds 
_ St. I.onis has raised 10,000 men to aid in fighting the 
battles of the Union. 
_ The contributions to the Indian Famine Relief Fund 
have reached £71,400, 
— Our Government has had 250,000 men proffered from 
west of tho Alleganios. 
— Nearly every portion of Washington and the District is 
connected by telegraph. 
— Photography is being introduced into the French army 
as a branch of education. 
— Nine steamboats are reported to have been burnt at New 
Orleans, on Sunday week. 
— The prospects of the Indigo districts of India are report¬ 
ed to be very discouraging. 
— The Duchess of Kent’s will bequeaths aU of her property 
to her danghter, the Queen. 
— Our Government instructs foreign ministers to oppose 
any recognition of the C. S. A. 
— The Indianapolis Journal says that Indiana has now 
40.000 men organised and ready. 
— A large quantity of cotton has accumulated at Fort Mon- 
roe, captured from rebel vessels. 
— A New Tork collector, who took out $80,000 worth of 
Southern paper, received $2,000. 
— The largest cast iron building in the world is now being 
erected at the city of Havana, Cuba 
— It is said that the (it of secession that 
To those who wish to purchase a perfect “Combined 
Rksckr and Mower,” we would say that “ BALL’S OHIO 
MOWER AND REAPER” is manufactured at the Auburn 
Prison by Messrs. Ross, Dodge A Pom rot, 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 he a perfect Mower or Reaper, and to cut easily, 
without clogging, nnv kind of grain or grass, either wet or dry 
The Mower has a Cast Steel Cutter Bar. 4 feet 6 inches cut, 
with polished wrought iron guards, plated in the Slot with 
Cast Steel, and tempered. 
The Reaping attachment has a Finger Bar and polished 
wrought iron guards attached to it, with a Siekio-edged 
Knife, which, for cutting grain, is far betterthan the smooth- 
edge mowing knives generally used. By means of the 
separate Finger Ear 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 fur the sum of $150, for a six months’ note without 
interest, or $U5 cash. Tho Mower is $30 less. 
The agents for Monroe County are [588 6t« 
This week. 
—4.736 
Cattle, 
Sheep, 
H<br*... 
Prices The market 
Premium. 
F.xtra. 
First quality...'..." 
Second quality... 
Third quality' 
Sheep—O wing 
prices have gnno 
llm a . V . . 
100 lbs, with f.be wool off at So 
N'l”* — Receipts light. Store 
work, While corn-foil r ' ' 
CAMBRIDGE, Mar 15 
and M stores. r„,, n ;. 
and three years old. 
Bkkf- CaTTr.K- Prices, extra. $11,75 
0,l)il, scuond .- - • - - 
quality, «i),m) 
Working Oxk.v' 
Cows AND Cx LVK8 
Storks —.Y ...l.' 
yen is old, SOUAOD 
Sheep and Lamrs — 
1012,25; extra and selectii 
from $ 2,60 - 
Belts — : 
Tai.i.ow 
Hides— . .„ . 
Vkai. Ca!. v k s—$2,Ouii'S. . 
„ .^* 1 1 ?V’ —At market—l,,«u ceei name, so stores 
2, nl „ h ??H " Ql! L ?r > . h, |* u,) 3.«W Swine. ’ ’ 
»^sa 8 SKiSf»«%sasr‘«*-»»•««» 
Working Oxen - so.-,, fun,C$ 137 .' ' 
Mu,«ia Ltiws —$49 ,j 51 ; Sommon, $ 20@21 
Yea 1 . Cai.VRh $3,09.75.00. 
oM T $W«lil> Yt ' i ‘ rl '” eX ' ; t "'°'- veiU '« old, SOOjjJOO; three years 
Hides— 4^*5 71 rt, 
Gale Skins -bV« lie f) lb 
Tai.i.ow — BfsOtffc. t-l fb. 
Pki.tS — 25ey9$1.25 each 
te 1 ’ AND Lamps -$],S9®2..in; extra, *3,00@5.3fll 
*MI r , 7, Stor< '. f K!t 0 fi, ‘”7c retail. flffi)8c. Fat Hogs 
still fed. RkC; coni fed, fie. Spring Pigs, llpflle. ® 8> 
TORONTO, Afar tfi.-H ere-T he snppiv of live stork m our 
market has been but moderate, though ftrice* remain nZ 
watona rirat cl t,,M i ”f any delivery from farmers' 
ordinary $1 OOrd'f t 7’ hovrwv - ,n!ly a«Ote<l at $fi *1 loo 
c“nvL a ploS.-(?W« g ' 7 ° nCh LRmbsscarco at * 2 @ a ' 50 ' 
. .3 3 «a'-V<,c. 3t s $i»i. i c 
—.v-2'ruWaC S ,T:P.,c 
s- light supply, and the improved demand, 
' head, nud market la stiff at the 
udlog a hit. of nearly 100average 
j . !< a(0 held about the same ns Inst 
are doing better .—Atlas and Argu.;. 
. At tnarKet fififi cattle, about .MM beeves 
,,tf 01 work "W oxen, cows, soil one. two 
-.ow..., ,M„,.Va 7,00; flTRt nualitr, ft150(a) 
■ juahly, $5,77)(n o.iW ; third duality, SO.iw ; ordinary 
■None. 
_ v ..j—f3lJ t $sl(X^62. 
,T" a In ngBr two years old. fOtlolflO; thrre 
2,275 at market. Prices — Tu lots $ 1 . 75 . 
-AOns, $3,25(ni5.. l 50 each. Spring Lambs 
-i'ficin $1,25 each. 
- fi^Tc >) |b. 
'O-j U'Ac ii rt, CAt.p Skinm — 8®8c ® lb. 
- • /■ o/ if ry/j „ Ju 
the only machine which combines all the ke- 
QUrsiTKS OF A i>Kitrioo, n akvkstkr 
eari7in.tS&>n aTm ' 1 *»&««****. "ill give their orders 
ed I bTmaTi Ula,S W,th fuU <! '’ sc, ' I ’ Uou " nd testimonials forward- 
JOHN 1 ». MMtlANf l. Manufacturer and Proprietor 
u , . Ppi-miKr.KPSiK, Nrw York ^ ’ 
sy7 . n *‘ >l ' > Warehouse ... New York. Rifi Gw.iwichStreet, 
Mm r , t — ». lDUm , nB , Ne,lr vourtlaudt 
^BSsxsrxp^h- 
by mail. pojil-pftiM. Iwrnt/paimrH 
cuiront fluids"* r l ° llny t"' r:,on sending'me line Dollar 
nr^»« ati V« 00( ! IW "’"h" advertised at double Oio 
iu!« are from onn of the bout wwl 
houHfH m Europo. Md »..* WlM ftrt ^ )m! . 
.J. KAI ALJE, at Genesee Seed Store. Rochester. N. Y. 
/^1U<> MOWMK and KBAJ^KK. 
BAtl.’N DATE.NTS, 
, » V .V 1 m iroj ' ,>i '4cj oT7 i’'rjGrt rjA-rt. 
with run r a M, uocr. and n perfect R-aprr. Cir- 
! n eaclj W coi> nty.' Mur ^ f*' 1 °i'op/j jc' l ^” J>r)\l po Y V n 
MH iat Munufactuvers, at the Auburn i’ris.m ‘ a,,)™ ar v 
Back JVumbrrn or thin Volume Free! 
To all who subscribe for the Rprai. Nkw-Yorkkr from 
May 1st to end of the Year and Volume —eight months —we 
will, if desired, seud the back numbers (from J.in'y 1st) Free. 
This offer (to be continued for a month, and perhaps nnU! 
July 1st,) will enable many who were unable to subscribe at. 
the beginning of the year, or latar, to secure the entire 
Volume at loss than cost of publication. 
1-xT Western and Southern Monet-I n the present dc 
ranged state of the currency, we are m,able to use Western and 
Southern money, as our bankers will not purchase it at any 
rate of discount. Agents and Subscribers who cannot obtain 
New York, New England. Pennsylvania, or Canada Money, will 
please seud us 17 S. Postage Stamps, as they are far preferable 
to any uncurrent, bank bills. 
574-26t 
recently afflicted 
Maryland, cost her a cool $1,000,000. 
— It is said that the London Times saves £18,780 per annum 
by using foreign manufactured paper. 
— A great fire io Uawa, Poland, has deprived 513 families, 
composed of 1,700 persons, of shelter. 
— Diptheriais committing Tearful ravages in the neighbor¬ 
hood of Somerset and Chesterville, Me. 
— It is estimated that there are now congregated at Elmira, 
N. Y., about eight thousand volunteers. 
— The population of Virginia Is as follows: Whites, 1,049 - 
664; free colored, 57,679; slaves, 490,887. 
— The city of Berlin is overrun by millions of rats. The 
police has been called upon to interfere. 
— A list of 63 Egyptian kings, engraved on lime stone, has 
been exhumed from the ruins of Memphis. 
— It is estimated that 20,000 Union men hare been driven 
from the seceded States during the Inst month. 
— No fortifications on either side of the Potomac, or Ches¬ 
apeake Bay, are in the hands of the secessionists. 
— One of Rosa Bonhenr’a pictures-a little two-feet square 
piece, depicting sheep—brought $611 jo England. 
-Three thousand Syrian Christian girls were carried off 
and sold to the Turks during the late disturbances. 
— The French journals republish the Pope’s protest against 
Victor Emanuel assuming the title of King of Italy. 
-The Emperor Napoleon has given two thousand francs 
toward the erection of an English church at Biarritz. 
-It is stated that the Wheeling (Va.) bank* have moved 
their specie out of that city and State to safer quarters. 
— It is stated that Capt. Engle and another naval officer 
have gone to Europe to purchase ships for naval service, 
— The first Onondaga Regiment of New York volunteers 
has been mustered into the service or the United States. 
— The chivalry are concerned because they are called nnon 
to whip Northern shoemakers, and not “gentlemen.” 
— Bishop Clarke, of Rhode Island, Is working a sewing 
machine for ladles who are making garments for volunteers. 
~ Tbe * ’ Vt l ' fU " bB is the »'>ubriquet by which the New 
York Fire Zouaves are now favorably ur„ . __ 
THE WOOl. MARKETS. 
Y °RK, May 15 The markot remains inactive for near- 
Jj j < l ,4 HcrtpTn>[)K. I*<>rp{ffu Uoo/in* entirely noirlpctpd- tiu.ro 
;U light steady. demand for low medb.m Won) »uiia^ ror 
Reave* °Th» i "7* ‘ th l* ,,| e inaiket is very dull and 
• n .H ,>( thn 'veek aro l,Cort|t«. California 
i-t.f' < b’.'JMthK low medium pulled at 25UU270. \ ana 
h lurcp8 ' at **• ■ Oft There is no quotiblo change in priceK 
American Saxony Fleece, *) lb 
American full-blood Merino,...'. .AVnii’s! 
American half-blood and tHree-fourths Merino',* 
American NntAve and one-fourth Merino. 3 Uo .M 
wC'iilliimi;;:::::;:;;;;;;;;. 
Lamb's, Pulled. .^ 
California, extra. .. 
Peruvinn. washed.I.". 
Valparaiso, unwashed. .luV n 
South A merman Me*., unwashed, "j;"!. . 1 fi'.r.x 
South American Merino, unwashed. !.I."'" 25 fifeii 
Sou h American, common washed. ' ' lwi.n 
South American Entry Rios, do, ' |,y is 
South American, unwashed. 2-i n 
illarkcts, Commerce, &c, 
Rdrai, Nkw-Yorrbr Okkit'k 
R ochester. May 21 , 1861 . 
Fi.ouR-Although there is po marked increase in sales 
has taken an advance equal to 25 cents per barrel on all « 
(.rain - No particular change in prices of wheat, but 
dian is somewhat firmer, and an occasional small samp 
brought $1.40 per bushel. Corn ha a advauced slightly 
have also gone up in rates 
Meats - Smoked meats exhibit a decline equal to$n 
niin«lred pound*. 
DArav, AO. — Butter is falling off in price. Lard is wortk 
10 cents. Eggs plenty, and bringing but 9 cents per dozer 
Fruit and Roots-A pples nud Potatoes have adv: 
materially during t.hu week. 
ROCHESTER WHOLESALE PRICES. 
Ft .opr AND Grain. Eggs dozen 
{Hour, winter wheat,$5,IKXgiBtfS Honey. Cm*. " i-> 
Hour. Spring do . 5,lW.0A,25 Candle*, box.'.'.' y 
Hour buckwhout, 0 . 00 (;V 2 ,IM Candle*, extra. pi 
Meal,Indian. i.uo.ni,it: friht 
Wheat, Genesee, .. i,iu@i,»i Apnle*HmJh,o' VE 0T v M , 
Best white Canada. U.I5Kat,37 AnnleS; driml JO 
Corn, old ... .i 
Coru, new . 
Ky e, 60 (bx j I bush 
Oats, by weight,... 
Barley . 
Buc.kwhnat.-,. 
Bean*.. 
Meats. 
Pork, Mes«. 1 
Pork, clear,.. 
Pork, cwt . 
Beef, cwt.. 
Spring lamb*, each. 
Mutton, carcass_ 
Hams, smoked ..... 
Shoulder*. 
Chickens, . 
Turkey* ... 
Geese. 
Ducks p pair. 
Dairy, k<. 
Butter, roll. 
Butter, firkin. 
Cheese,. 
Lard, tried. 
Tallow, rough. 
Tallow, tried. 
-21MA0 
.150026 
. MCH7 
11X5)28 
ltXaifiO 
. 90017 
. m*n 
GILMAN’S SHOE ST 
ONE PRICE AND LOW PRICE 
O State Street, 
ROCHESTER, 3NT . 
^Uucrtisenunts 
S4 iwf ’'“io ft 1 pri ® e * !l r' in*f«voi- of"ti!,',"huy,!" r %[""7 nt 
extra do; $5.|5tai6«5 for inferior to good extra rrm„ I,?*.!,!,'" 1 
Li Giu I v'-'wV at 1 Allies at. *5.1,VJJ7.50. ‘ 
hiAis Whpfit, iuHrk»*L Jih.^vv arid ('.finimnn uTAdon t'ullc ia 
lower; sale* at M.aXa'l,2.3 lor MUwuukea rliil.^l ir,,! x/li.; 
wlu!t«r rod Wph(t*rn; $!.2I for Cu nail * club; 30^rwhitn 
Western. Rye quiet, at. 05®fi8c. Hurley dull afcVwflXeT 1 1 
«»SS* vilr nd 'drooping nUe* at® forS ueWwA 
and 5(»r,.Me for new do Data firm »t »lf«tSSe. Y stern, 
I uovrmo>>—IDrk quipt, MAltnk lit $17 for hiimdu r,x*. 
Prime Lard,loll and heavy sale* *19.^4?. iutt.o iif faD 
teSSffiSKra qUtf impr0VeMent tf ' 
Common to good State. «, ... 
Fancy and extra State,, . . Aov r'i 
Common to good Western... fiffia.'rtvi 
ixt'raobio' 111 *' 
Common Ciinatliau'”.’ . . 
Extra Can tt ,lino,.. .*. r‘S2-"3'?,5 
rltlt.TI.S, In A <1 vitnce — Thirtt- 
sivb Cents a Link, each Insertion a price and a half for 
extra display, or 52>„ cents per line of space. STkoial Notices 
( following reading matter, leaded,) Sixty Cents a Line 
I TT* it* Immense circulation among tho Producers and Deal- 
craof the Free State*, renders the lioiut, New-Yorker by far 
the Bent and Cheupe*t. Advertising Medium of its class. This 
kact should be borno in mind by all Wholesale Dealers, Manu- 
facturers Jbc., who must necessarily depend upon the People or 
Ino North for patronHgo. 
/\ Kpbcopai Church wishes to 
J \ ifUfffi a* Izitdy h C ompanion, nr a* Governor to vo 
»5»“" V ;i rmfiiH l.unily. Would nr«fgr the'country ^ 
Camida We 6 t' nMS ’ * tvu ’" box 221 , Wuprist, 
39,s tile for Canada *Ea*t nod“ iC ° 0 ' 1 ,le “ lan,1 i at 
«9ufi5!atVc.“ et " Wk0t wilh a Sale*, 10 tuns 
D. THACY h CO., Rochester. N Y. 
r'kni' 1 wi 5, .'V a ! —Fi.odr -Market steady, 
sales new Dlinois'at 40c. nt I'4Uje , r , giihaa , nmni l u , ai^ Bnite deman ’ 1 : 
beeo K whHly 'r-m fined ^0° 'ru peri or 1 ami ,,! ‘ 1 "r d0 '"‘ fl ,T r l l ,as 
quantities of which change hands Prices ara w^dfm^ntaumi 
nod k i ",wn brands readily command outside uDiitatlnintBune^ 
"tXS 1 ” 11 an ' 1 JifflC,,h 0f **>»■ Wqwte: 1W " 
. 
IT? . 
no. 2 .— 
Grain-T ffr receipt* of Win ter'w’he'nt for the'rveerra,.'*;*'' 
exceeded 2 «M bushels from farmera' team* omm“ Tl 
prime samples on the street. $ 1.29.71 27 ordinary *i loa'i^L 
2Sdte?2:f'- , ’i R Sprin 8 bas been (fftfe"lnf| i'i redfor' 
light supply and steady at 27(5)28c. Globe.. ' J L ° U in 
A • ?, N T ED to S| :i,I. FRUIT TREKS. 
Sgr JP6S5.VHSS 1PSSK31 Wg» 
L u“‘,'i, axateiSaj sx s “ ck ,r •» 
D . , HpoEEK, FARLEY & CO.. 
Rochester Wh < l i Nurseries, Rochester, N. V 
THOROUGH 33R.E3D STOCK 
1 Iiik Subscribers. BKOlHE, CAMPBELL & CC> are now 
'lUAhtv' ln,i 1 "'P'-’riiiig Kurin Stock ot thn hint 
“ r,! w -'^n«wn to Breriiera 1 6X ' 
md" WMStof Uriea nr“noe ^ •1’ f .' 5A .*M , »g* L ’ M '’ lttCe , ' hr ' , ' , 
bfiibfstpr Sheep.or yorksnira lines. 
57l>-tf 
bindini 
TIIE CATTLE MARKETS, 
NEW YORK. May is—The current p 
all the markets are as follows. 
_. . kerf oattlk. 
First quality. 
Ordinary quality. Y.Y‘. 
Common quality. 
Inferior quality...I""""" 
„ COWS AND CALVES. 
First quality. 
Ordinary quality,. 
Common quality... 
Inferior quality... 
.. veal .calves! 
First quality, D lb. 
Ordinary quality,. 
Common quality,.. 
Inferior quality^. 
D , ,. SHEEP and'lambs! 
Prime quality.... 
Ordinary quality, 
Common quality, 
Inferior quaiity,. 
First quality, .. 
Other qualities. 
lor several years. 
thw, Tibbets, a member of the Rhode Island Regiment, 
r 1 - arsh Beazly, one of the daughters of the regiment. 
ashmgUm. on the 2d inst. 
hundred persons were destroyed in the bastion of 
riH ‘°' u at Gaeta * ,J - V explosion of a single sixteen 
nfled in the magazine. 
ip'in m "' nor y is t0 ^ honored with a 
ubuu. The work is being executed bv the 
PKR DOZEN SINGLE ONES. 
.. .$3 50 40 cents 
ROChenter, Iron, Nail* Hardware n « 
». Colora Window*, Doom, B/ind*. hoe*. ^i^M ShoveU* 
_ _ MOORE. HE BING * CO. 
F, X G AN 1ST G9- XX AN XaT O 
from " 
JARVIS 54 BAKER’S 
IN TDK 
SOUTH PACO-IC OCEAN, 
IMPORTKO HT THE 
k n t cji jy GVJtjyro co.nF^jy^, 
Office, «« Willi* m Street, 
NEW YORK. 
l ’ re *' L H MATHER, Secy. 
-HAI PEL L, Age nt. 69 Exchange St.. Rochester. N. Y. 
“c"s. asrgoKM 
v r * ~ ' ■ - .. 
No. 2, 21 by 32 " 
No. 3, 17 by 25 *• ' " . 
No. 4, 14 by 22 
No. 5, 11 by 17 “ 
ALSO, 
UWIOTST EIVVEHjOPES. 
I8S!8®^WX®' EU>re '’ 1 “" r « H ® 
PRIN'l'KD XIN COLORS. 
For these we have found Immense sale. 
„ PB ™ ES or the union envelopes. 
PiumJ ' ' lDy .°. f lbe ahovo Envelopc*at the following 
Ricks Per pack, seiit by mall, postage paid,. 20 ,-enS 
... Ter SO0 sent by Express.. .00 
Address O. V. STAimctk A CO., 
No. 63 West Third St., Cincinnati. Omo. 
Tradk.—T he trade ordering to the amount of Ten 
of'fen a otr a «n a t n ' 1 Envel °P e »- "i 11 be entitled to a discount 
— JS.IMfr f) 25 
— 8.09.O/8.50 
... 7.59a 8.00 
— 7,09)17,50 
.$5fi,00fflfl0.(» 
. 40.09*60,00 
. SO.OflffiJM.OO 
. 25,(XXa.30.U0 
.. 5 ^5Hc 
.. 4)qffi'5 c 
.. 4 [0.4 ‘4c 
.. 3 gj3)xC 
. .$5.00® 6.50 
... 4.(J0@4.50 
... 3.60®4.00 
... 3,09*8,25 
.. 4 (514J j'c 
ISLANDS 
SWINE. 
