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ALBANY, May 23.— Flour— Quiet in the afternoon ami j\TURSER YMAN WANTED.—One who is well ac- 
holders not inclined to realize; sales only of small parcels. - ^ quainted with the propagation of Grapes, Hoses, Ac.. Ac. 
Grain— Wheat quiet at morning’s quotations—red Indiana None need apply who cannot furnish the best of reference 
175c. Corn moves slowly at prices quoted, with sales of, as to ability, &c„ from former employers. A liberal salary 
2 000 bushels will be given. Address 
Auuu uusneis. GEO. G. CURTISS A CO., Maysville, Ky„ 
OSWEGO, May 23.— Fi.our— Dull but without material 490- It Or inquire of the Editor of this paper. 
change: sales at 47.75 from red winter wheat, including fan- j - 
cy Michigan at 47,50. Tja B A. IL Y, 3 S OHIO 
Grain— Wheat firmer, with an upward tendency: sales at ; JLG. . . TT , _ _ _ _- T _ _ 
127M@130c for Chicago spring; 165c for red winter Illinois.— REAPER AND MO \V E R, 
Oats held at 58359c. Tttk Subscriber wishes to call the attention of the readers 
_ __ is iur ti,a Minister then moved a tem- 1 ALBANY, May 23.—Fi.ot'R—Quiet in the afternoon and 
Old World Matters. march, Theltnancc Mimsti . • holders not inclined to realize; sales only of small parcels. 
_ porary addition for one year, of 4,000,000 thalers . Grain—W heat quiet at morning’s quotations—red Indiana 
1 J ’ ,, , , , ,, „„ 175c. Corn moves slowly at prices quoted, with sales of 
TriERE have been several arrivals from abroad to the income tax, the class tax, and the taxes on 2,000 bushels. 
, rino-the week and the news, though not start- meat and corn ; the addition to be further increased OSWEGO, May 23.— Fi.our— Dull but without material 
during , o _ il,o mAtiiliintlnn nf tlm nrmv change: sales at 47.75 from red winter wheat, including fan- 
i;„ e is of sufficient interest to repay perusal. The by 2o pei cent., in case the mobilization ot tne army cy M f chjgan at ?7 50 
1 , . . , i,„.„ mp » necessarv The llank of Prussia had Grain—W heat firmer, with an upward tendency: sales at 
action of Austria seems to be a riddle not easily becomes nccessaiy. me uaniv oi nusa.w i27KC«130c for Chicago spring; 165c for red winter Illinois.- 
solved by the other European powers, and all are raised its rate of discount to o per cent. Oats held at 58@59c._ _ 
anxiously awaiting further developments. Wo Sardinia.— The King of Sardinia had issued a Mra i„, ..u, .m .v. 
anxiously awaiting further developments. We Sardinia.- a ue amg ut - | Opr Expours.-The following table will compare the ex- ! and Mowing Machines. that^ladTrSiius 13 u3mousiy congas”the^s‘mV7pro' 
p-ive the following synopsis : decree giving forced currency to the notes of the porta of the seven principal staples for the week ending j Ball’s Ohio Mower is known in almost every section of messes, that it seems likely to surpass in interest, brilliancy, 
d _ , . _ . i m • i) i • olcly 1 w. IN) . looJ, i the country where Mnchincs of this kinil licivc ueen used. -- <ind nowpr h. 11 ttip nrpvioiH works of tlif* Hrconinli^tipd 
Great Britain.— The Duke of Malakoff had an National Bank. The Turin Bank is moreovei Amount. Value Amount. Value. 1 it wasi first introduced in thejyear 1856, and so rapidlydidit authefr of Uncle Tom’s Cabin.” 
audience of Queen Victoria on Thursday, and de- authorized to issue additional notes to the amount 31 ® MW & 1M gS?y“arofluextaten^ln thlyewl^ltesal*amount THE PROFESSOR AT THE BREAKFAST TABLE 
N OW READY —THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY 
FOR, JUNE. e VI 
- K 1 !- 
Contents.— Shakspeare’s Art; Mien-Yaun; Joy-Month; L Jfe 
A Trip to Cuba; Some Inedited Memorials of Smollett; 1 
Itloodroot: The Differential and Integral Calculus; Bulls 
ami Bears; The Sphinx; A Charge with Prince Rupert: jy 1* 
Spring: The Stereoscope and the Stereograph; The Minis- 1L.I 
ter’s Wooing; The Professor at the Breakfast Table; Re- T3| 
views and Literary Notices; Recent American Publications. L*1 
THE MINISTER’S WOOING. m 1 , 
IJy Harriet Beecher Stowe, |v|' 
and ’Sil« ker 10 hiS impr0VemelU in KeapinS Is continued in this number, and the numerous admirers of 
ana mowing niacmnes. that lady's genius, unanimously confess, as the story pro- 
livered his letters of recall. 
The members returned to the new House of Com¬ 
mons up to Thursday night, amounted to 552. The 
Times estimates the total Ministerial gain at 17, 
and the Herald at 24. 
A Hamburg telegram says that England has 
to be advanced without the consent of the Minister 
of Finance. 
An official bulletin announces that the enemy 
Total. 4368,4 
Increase of the week as compared 
Decrease of the year as compared 
Amount. 
Value. 
Amount. 
Value. 
.. 1,696 
4 93,062 
3,665 
4203,537 
.. 31,599 
145,989 
21,236 
135,785 
4114 
3,099 
1,951 
8,499 
.. 26,327 
28,566 
.. 56,400 
41,377 
6,346 
5,209 
V 1,435 
32,631 
3,393 
61,633 
3 ,. 993 
18,655 
5,474 
81,815 
4368.429 
4499.528 
given official notification that she will not be able evacuated Livorno, Trouzano, Santhia, Cavaglia, 
to protect commercial vessels in case of war be- Salunzola and Vercilli, and recrossed the river 
to the great National Trial of Reapers and Mowers, held 
machine on the ground ! 
The Cattle fyjarkets. 
NEW YORK, May 18.—The current prices for the week at 
conversations of 
THE AUTOCRAT. 
Few living writers have so large or so various an intellect- 
number. Upon the receipt of the subscription price, the 
Publishers will mail the work to any part of the United 
Had it been heralded and introduced to the World with a 
innshnf triimnets and a loner retinueof influential friends States, prepaid, Subscriptions may Degin Wltn eitlier tile 
tween Germany and France. 
The Globe's Paris correspondent says that Vic¬ 
toria has sent an autograph letter to Napoleon, ex¬ 
pressing her confidence in his strict honor, and 
Sezia in great haste, leaving part of the forage, Ac., ^^irff “X s ; v cwt ., 411.50@12.00: Ordl- 
whicli they had demanded, behind them. Yester- nary do., 410,50@U,00; Common, do., 49,50@10,0; Infe- 
36 cts. a year, prepaid, 
i Publishers will send five 
h fts ae nt an autofrranh letter to Napoleon, ex- day a strong Austrian column appeared at Strapei- ' Cows 'and CALVKS-Flrst quality. 455365; Ordinary do., :~° r1 '* m watered "inVariouJ work for Two Dollars a year. " 
ing her confidence in his strict honor, and anna. This morning they withdrew hastily from $ '\ff,° ; C C u.“ iJst’ quX° ; V^"©GXc.^Ordfnary, 5M ^exten^'huf tL a mM^t8etf*notone wSt b™® “ t£. upon^pXarion to thelubnshe^™ 9 b? ^ 
ie would not go a step further than he assured Capacano and Strapeianna. hea A 46.50@7.00; ha, been entire,v «0-lt &on. 
cine months back. Turin.— The following official bulletin is pub- Or o d ' r ,’’!!7’ remodeled mid vastly improved by the Patentee, and is nnnmv ^ ox vwiru 
Beef Cattle —First quality, V cwt., 411.50@12.00: Ordi- copies of the Atlantic for one year, the subscribers to pay 
nary do., 410,50@U,00; Common, do., 49,50@10,0; Infe- of matterin^ the center^f thlearth their own postage. 
rior do., 49,00@9,50. th ®',?!’?(, y ° b epnL 0 r L^.,dp,i;nofnHetv l>va host of Clergymen, Teachers, and Postmasters will receive the 
Cows and CALVKS-First quality. 455@65; Ordinary do., T~° dad mnetitnrs and heln manufactured in various work for Two Dollars il >' ear - 
• flnmnuin iln £35/3140? Tnfprinr fin . £9.0/31*28. jealOUS competitors, ana been manuiacturert in various 'Rnnk«f>llprs anfi Npwsmpn will nhfain tV »a fprma hv tJiA 
that he would not go a step further than he assured Capacano and Strapeianna. ®SHi E ? 0 ™rL;Mf£^ime r q 0 uX. 4C pe^ head, 46,50@7,00; 
her some months back. TuaiN.-The following official bulletin is pub- °XN^S^itk^S.^l^^it!esX^^‘' 
Dr. Lardner is dead. _ hshed:—On the morning of the 11th, at 10 A. M., ALBANY. May 23. —Receipts at Albany for the week: 
There was considerable animation in the English on reaching Vercelli, the Austrians ceased their Cattle, 2,725: Sheep and Lambs, 2,349; Hogs. 235. ‘ 
m , ., ,, , Catti.e.— l’ricestakethe following range: Super, 6J4@6Xc; 
PHILLIPS, SAMPSON & CO., 
13 Winter Street. Boston. 
ALBANY, May 23. — Receipts at Albany for the week: 
now offered to the market as one of the best Combined Ma- HOICE BEDDING PLANTS, 
chines in the country. Space will not permit us to give a /Y. IS’I-IOST <fc CO. 
detailed description of the character and operation of the Offer this season an unrivalled collection of Dahlias and 
machines. For this information I beg leave to refer custo- choice Bedding Plants, such as Verbenas, Petunias, Scar- 
going on. The London Times continues to assert ies and thirty carts of sick and wounded returned is doubtful ^aiSTbe 
its belief in an alliance between France and Russia, to Gravallona. Count Cavour leaves to-day to if they do this. The only sale was a lot of HI, not sheared, that may be desired. . T 
at 47- averaep weicht a trifle over 100 nounds TIFFANY & ROBF.RTS, Fredoma, N. 
and argues that Russia would not have gone so far meet the Emperor Napoleon at Genoa. Hogs—No" sales: nominally 5 Y@6Kc per ml K. C. TERRY & CO., Angelica, 
and argues that Russia would not have gone so far meet the Emperor Napoleon at Oenoa. Hogs. — No sales: nominally per ib. 
as she has without a previous understanding with India.— The following telegraph dispatch, dated Cows.-Sales at 43o@oo. 
France. The correspondent of the Commercial says: Alexandria, April 27, had been received from the 
Preparations are "oing on in everv dock-yard and British Consul there . -T he mail steamer has ar- and one, two and three year olds. 
* , , V, .. ' c rived at Suez from Bombay, and brings the follow- Prices—M arket Beef—Extra, 48,75@9,50; First quality, 
arsenal throughout the country. Supplies ot can- • news:—On the 2d of April Rajah Maunsigh 48,on@8,25: Second quality, 46,50@7,00; Third quality, 45,50; 
non are still being sent off to Gibraltcr and all surrendered to Major Mead five columns, at Mana- ^SvoitKis^Oxra—Per"pair, from 480,1153180. 
nfliar imnnrtant stations and the force of marines dra. Tantia Toupee was captured on the 8th by Cows and Calves—430, 46@H7. „ 
other important stations, ana me io ceoi ^ assist J by thc ab p ve uained Chief and STOREs-Yearlings, 00@00; Two Years Old, 424@28; Tliree 
,s to be increased by 2,000 men 1 manning of by Cola _ ])e SalleB> Rmhes and Collum. The com- Y | ar 4r and I®mbs- 1150 at market. Prices-In Lots, 41,75 
the Navy is also making favorable progiess. L-vei} bined movements attacked the rebels in front and 2,00®3,00 each; Extra, $4, 5@6, or from 4K@6>£c ^ lb. 
day furnishes new collateral proofs of the fact of a rear, killing in one fight 500 of them, including VEAL g CAt.v|s_43@5^ TaUow _ 7@7Kc> „ 
secret agreement menacing to England, having three ot their ollicers. ine Chiefs, however, Pelts— 41.50@l,87 each. Calf Skins, 13@I4c. 9 B. 
seciti a 0 itemuH, mt ac j, ° “ managed to escape. The body of the rebels are Swinb-OOU Western at market. 
been concluded between France and Russia, and fitill in Nepal gir R Shapespeare succeeds Sir R. BRIGHTON, May 19.-At Market, 850 Beeves, 90 Stores, 
the correspondent says no one ought to teel sur- Hamilton, who is nowin Oude bound to England. 1,100 Sheep and Lambs, and 2,500 Swine. 
i -c .» tr, n Mm Beef Catti.e. — Extra, 49.50<3;9,75; first quality, 40,00® 
prised if we wake eaily some morning to a con Commercial — Breadstuffs. — Breadstuffs generally 48,50; second quality, 47,00: third quality, 46,00. 
sciousness that wc may spare ourselves all further lower. Messrs. Richardson, Spence & Co. quote flour Working Oxen.— 4135@18l). 
. . ., , very dull. American ll@14s7d. Wheat very dull, and Macn Cows.—439@4to: common, 419®-0. 
discussion on the ueutiality question. G@9d lower. Sales quite unimportant and quotations old * 2 4ia28- three 
* o i* r riveu at oiiux uuiu Durnuav, auu iuc iuuu»- 
arsenal throughout the country. Supplies ol can- j Q g news:—On the 2d of April Rajah Maunsigh 
non are still being sent off to Gibraltcr and all surrendered to Major Mead five columns, at Mana- 
other important stations, and the force of marines dra. Tantia Toupee was captured on the 8th by 
*■ ^ 4-V*r»4- f/vvinA oeoiof a/I Ktr flin nliGYO iiomofl 1 ’ n ior aiul 
menacing to England, having three oi tneir omcers. mo onieis, nowever, 
„ , • i managed to escape. The body of the rebels are 
ween France and Russia, ant s tin j n Nepal. Sir R. Shapespeare succeeds Sir R. 
ays no one ought to feel sur- Hamilton, who is now in Oude bound to England. 
First quality, 5X@5K; Second quality, 4X@5Mc; Third rners to my printed Circulars m the hands of my Agents. let Geraniums, Heliotropes, Fuchsias, &c., &c. 
quality, 4M@4J4c; Inferior, 1 h® following named gentlemen are Agents for the sale of For those who wish we will make up assortments ot Plants 
Piieep— Receipts comparatively heavy, and as demand is my Machines during the coming season, j .hey have sample which will ornament a garden most beautifully during the 
light, it is doubtful whether holders wilfget much more than machines on exhibition at their several places of business, entire season, by giving a constant profusion of flowers 
their money back. Some will consider themselves fortunate and also be happy to communicate any further information with but little care. The plants will be packed so as to 
if they do this. The only sale was a lot of 144, not sheared, that may be desired. , .... reach their destination in perfect safety, and forwarded as 
at 47; average weight a trifle over 100 pounds. n n imov i m i Fredoma, IV t. directed upon the receipt of the money, by mail, which may 
Hogs.— No sales: nominally 52f@6Kc per lb. R-C. 1EKKY & LU.. Angelica, be sent at our risk, if the letter is registered. 
Cows.—Sales at 435@55. ROSE & STRAWN, Horneilisvillie. For Three Dollars we will send an assortment of 20 
,, ,, , . Plants, as follows: 6Dahlias,6Verbenas,and8mi8cellane- 
CAMBRIDGE, May 18.—At market,//.,; about 600 Beeves, STORRES & ClI ATFIELD, Owego, ous Bedding Plants, including choice varieties of Petunias, 
and 172 Stores, consisting of Working Oxen, Milch Cows, . Scarlet Geraniums, Heliotropes, Fuchsias, Salvias, Cupheas, 
and one, two and three year olds. . . M. W. BOSWORTH, Hinsdale, “ & c 
Prices— Market Beef—Extra, 48,75@9.50; First quality, JOHN MANLEY, IJttle Valley, “ F or Five Dollars we will send an assortment oflO Plants, 
48,0<i@8,25: Second quality, 4b,a0@7,00; Third quality, 4o,o0; LUMAN BISHOP, Cortland, l( as follows: 10 Dahlias, 10 V’erbenas, and 20 fine miscella- 
Ordmary quality, 44,50. A.H. NICHOLS’ Seneca Falls, tl neous Bedding Plants of above enumerated varieties. 
Working Oxen— Per pair, from 480,115@180. J.S. COOLEY & CO., Canandaigua, As many fine distinct varieties will be furnished as planta 
Cows and Calves— 430, 4o@b7. MOORE, IIEBING & CO., Rochester, ordered, if desired. 
^ STORES—Yearlings, 00@00; Two Years Old, 424@28; Tliree Canton, Ohio. L490-8tl E. 11AI.L. jf the party ordering does not wish any Plants sent of a 
Years Old, 430@33. , . _ , _ T . ,,,,,,,, „ v .. „ „ particular species or variety, an equal number of fine plants 
Siiebp and Lambs— lloO at market. Prices—In Lots, 41, io ( ? O M M E N C E M E N 1 OF VOLUME XIX. W ; U be substituted of equal value. Bedding Plants will be 
2,00@3,00 each; Extra, 44, o@6, or from 4X@6}3c V* lb. ■■ furnished in larger or smaller quantities than specified, as 
Veal Cai.ves-43@5. XT A- IT. U’ K Tx, ’ S may be desired 
IIidks-7K@7^c. lb., Tallow—7@7Hc .Q ». NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE. tSf Our new Catalogue of Bedding Plants (No. 3) is just 
Swine— OOU^Vestern^t mm-ket^ 1118 ’ 13@14c ‘ 9 With the June Number Harper’s New Monthly Maga- Published, giving a description of the varieties. Sent to aU 
BRTGnTON, May 19.—At Market, 850 Beeves, 90 Stores. 
1.100 Stieep and Lambs, and 2,500 Swine. 
ROSE & STRAWN, Hornellsville, 
HIRAM KETCHUM, Elmira. 
STORRES & ClIATFIELD, Owego, “ 
WM. HARRIS, Binghampton, “ 
M. W. BOSWORTH, Hinsdale, 
JOHN MANLEY, Little Valley, 
LUMAN BISHOP, Cortland, 
A. H. NICHOLS, Seneca Falls, 
J. S. COOLEY & CO., Canandaigua, “ 
MOORE, IIEBING & CO„ Rochester, “ 
Canton, Ohio. L490-8t] E. BALL. 
QOMMEJ1CEME5IT OF VOLUME XIX. 
HARPER’S 
NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE. 
With the June Number Harper’s New Monthly Maga¬ 
zine enters upon the Tenth Year of its publication. Its applicants enclosing a cent postage stamp Address 
general aims and objects, and the manner in which they are „ _,, „ A - * RO$T & CO., 
carried out, are now so well known, that the Publishers 4 89' 3t Genesee Valley Nurseries, Rochester, N, 
Beef Cattle. -Extra, $9.5039,75; first quality, 40,00® think it scarcely necessary to say that the Magazine is the 
5,50; second quality, 47,00: third quality, 46,00. organ of no party in Politics, of no sect m Religion, of no 
Working Oxen.— 4135@180. clique in Literature or Art. It aims to meet the wants and 
7 , ' very dull. American ll@14s7d. Wheat very dull, and Milch Cows.-439@415; common, 419320. aXwoSo: 
discussion Oil the neutrality question. f,(5?iqd lower Sales nuite nnimnortant and ouotations Veal Calves.— 44,00, 4o,00®47.00. live and patriotic, who 1 
b@9d lower, bales quite unimportant ana quotations Stores.- Yearlings, none; two years old, 424328; three section of the country 
France.— The subscription to the new French nominal. Western red 7s6d@10s6d ; do. white l0@lla; years old, 43034337 The Editorial Depar 
, , A a qoaooo/-ioo Southern white 10sGd@13s. Corn dull and 6d lower. IIides.- 7K@75/c V Tb: Calf Skins, 13314c V lb. the same features as I 
loan ot 500,000,000 francs, had reached 800,000,000 Mixed 6s3d@GsSd; yellow 6sGd@7s ; white 7s9d@8s4d. Tallow.— Sales at mi'Ac F lb. discussed grave themes 
the first day. The French at Rome are to be in- Wheat has an upward tendency, and slightly better Shekp and Lamiis.-41 ; 75@2,00; extra, 43@6,00. ^tSc^onics of the d 
express the sentiments of the wise and good, the conserva¬ 
tive and patriotic, who form the mass of the citizens of every 
the first dav The French at Rome are to be in- vv neat nas an upward tendency, anu sugnuy oeuer 
, „ ,. xr iv rates have been paid for French. Other articles un¬ 
creased, and placed on a war looting. JH. I4e changed. Provisions. — Liverpool Provision Market 
Persi<rny has been appointed French Minister to quiet and nominal. Sugar quiet. Coffee dull. Rice 
T , firm at previous prices. 
London. ^ 
The Emperor Napoleon, quitted Paris on the 10th --- 
for Geno. The Empress is proclaimed regent 
during the Emperor’s absence. It is said that the T * 
Emperor expects to be in Milan by the end of May .. 
or the beginning of June. FARMERS, NOW IS YOUR TIME! 
Within a fortnight it was expected that the - 
French army in Sardinia would be 100,000 strong. With empty granaries, and a War in Europe, the 
A. FROST & CO.. 
489-3t Genesee Valley Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y. 
K E T C H DM ’ 8 COATBINRD H ARVESTER. 
Ketch ust’s Improved Combined Machine, 
“ Iron Frame,” with Reel and Adjustable Roller— 
cut 4 feet 10 inches.4130 00 
Ketciium’s Improved Two-Horse Mower, “Iron 
Frame,” with the Adjustable Roller to Cutter 
Bar.. 110 00 
Ketchum’s Improved One-Horse Mower, “Iron 
Frame,”. 75 00 
Sanford’s Portable Farm Mill, for grinding feed for 
stock, plaster, or bones for manure. 30 00 
FARMERS, NOW IS YOUR TIME! 
years old 4303433^ ’ ’ * ’ ’ The Editorial Departments of the Magizine will present Frame,” with the Adjustable Roller to Cutter 
HinFS — 1 IMGilVc 48 lb' Calf Skins 13314c V lb the same features as heretofore. In the “Table” will be Bar.. 11000 
Tallow —Sales at 0@7><:c # lb. ’ W ’ discussed grave themes of historical or ethical interest; the Ketchum’s Improved One-Ilorse Mower, "Iron 
Shfi/p i'ni> i.iuru *1 T’siauno- p-i-fri 4336 00 “Easy Chair” will touch upon the varying social and Frame,”. 7500 
I fi ts —41 503each ®“’ ’ ‘ c ’ ’ a:sthetic topics of the day at home; the “ Foreign Bureau” Sanford's Portable Farm Mill, for grinding feed for 
SwinV— Stores—Wholesale 636Kc Sows—Retail 739c will present the gossip and chat of the Old World; the stock, plaster, or bones for manure. 30 00 
Thrrmn S uoiesaie, b@b>ic. sows Ketan, c. “Becorff” w ;n briefly chronide events of political or his- Sanford’s Portable Plantation or Hand Hominy 
tTtitt , torical importance: the “Literary Notices” will furnish Mill. 20 00 
I IIILADELl HI A, May 17.—The supply of Beef Cattle has j m partial critique supon the leading books, as they issue from Machines and Mills shipped without extra charge. 
k? 1en .9 l V t e ljnntca, amounting in all to * the press; the “ Drawer” will, by favor of hundreds of con- These Machines are simple in construction, have no equal 
of which were from Lancaster and Chester counties of this tributors, continue to be the repository of odd, humorous, for durability and light draft, are entirely free from all side 
State, and in prime order; consequently former prices were or p a rtietic anecdotes, sayings, and reminiscences. _ _ draft, and have no weight upon the horse’s neck, 
well maintained, and a small advaucetook place upon extra while the Magazine will still be mainly filled with original rp, • jjachine as improved for 1859 was awarded the first 
lots, choice qualities selling from 411312 and 412,o0 per 100 ...... anim-ir-in enhierts furnished bv American au- i ms lUacnmt, as unpruvui im low, was-awaruea me nras 
lbs..’ and nrime from $9310. and inferior and ordinary from Pu a Pi rs . premium by the Michigan State Agricultural Society, at its 
number of arrivals and reduce the price now so complained matter t h an any olher published in the country, will be able gT^s Harvester 
of hv butchers and consumers. ... « u u .til Vniroi w cnass jiaivesiei. 
of by butchers and consumers. 
Sheep— Good sheep were in active demand, and, in con¬ 
sequence of the limited supply, prices were kept up at a 
French army ill Sardinia would be 100,000 strong. With empty granaries, and a War in Europe, the high figure The offering amounted to 2,800 head only, all more original matter than any of its contemporaries. 
The admission of Austrians into French territory times are pEopitfous for producers. Neglect not the ^ n.e«ri« “^7^ 
has been allowed only on special authorization. opportunity. See to it that you apply the Fertilizers to mitU^vmT ^rtio^of our* contiSe^h^been fii 
to your crops. It will pay largely to use Plaster, 48,75 per 100 pounds. R ustrltedbvnenTnt?oendl 
A large portion of the French army had been guano, Bone Dust, &c., &c. Adopt no penny-wise ^ 0w t S ^’^ i ?- I1 J arli *Su\ aS r. rather d a’) In'miking their selections' from the mass of matter con- 
unable to cross the Alps, in consequence of the , , - . .. ... t wonit pi v sold at 43o@*o for Milch Cows, and from 418320 for dry and tinually placed in their hands, the Editors will be influenced 
uname to eioss tuL Alps, i u U 4 and pound-foolish policy this year; it WON’T PAY. second rate Mich cows. solely by their judgment of the intrinsic merits of the arti- 
passes being blocked with snow. Those who had Superior Guano, Plaster, &c., may be obtained of J. TORONTO, May 21.-On foot, prime cattle are scarce at J/ 109 - wh .°. 1| i’ 
crossed suffered terribly. It is reported thatPrince K . Chappell, 69 Exchange sL, Rochester, N. Y., whose fn’^^ e m t hfrd?o' r $ Jhr?nka"e ri ° r ’ * 6@U ’ 23 per 100 deduct ‘ tho?e f?om the most intimate frfends of the Editors They 
Napoleon will command a corps of 25,000 men on sales have been much larger thus far this season than m pHREP are more 3 ph;ntifutat 44@4,50 for clipped, and 45,50 might spare themselvesmuch labor by refusing to examine 
Ohio also awarded it its best commendation. 
Mactiines may be had of the different Agents through the 
United States, who have them on exhibition. 
An examination is earnestly solicited before giving your 
order for any other machine. The corrected Report of the 
Call on the Agent and give your order early. 
AU orders will receive prompt attention. 
R. L. HOWARD, 
488tf Manufacturer and Proprietor, Buffalo, N. Y. 
A RT OF DYEING— Apracticaltreatise,withmore than 
one hundred recipes, with full directions for making 
Napoleon will command a corps of 25,000 men on sales have been much larger thus far this season than 
the shores of the Adriatic. heretofore. 
The Turin correspondent of the Daily News as- w pnT.iuianmL.iaim.« . 
@6,00 for uncl/iped. Lambs $2 each. Calves plentiful 
aU prices between 4437 each. 
The Wool Markets. 
NEW YORK, May 13.—Wool has been in good request, 
particularly the low and medium grades of Foreign, the 
Rural New-Yorker Office, 
Rochester, May 24,1859. : 
serts positively that France is about to mobilize « a „ S/~ The VVool Markets. 
between 700,000 and 800,000 men, and that the 4/XlClt KCISi VL^OllTllXCX CC> vVC. NEW YORK, May 18.—Wool has been in good request, 
,, , . . , , „ particularly the low and medium grades of Foreign, the 
French army on the linine is to De mcieasea to ---—- stock of which has become reduced, and the downward ten- 
r,AA gag mm, on ilio Emnornr fears that, fier- dency has therefore been arrested; the demand for most 
about o00,000 men, as the J^mperor lea s U Rural New-Yorker Office,! descriptions is fully equal to the supply, and prices still rule 
many will not remain quiet. The same correspond- Rochester, May 24,1859. j high. The transactions in Native Fleece comprise 75,000 it>s 
J t, mill ihat nf tiw Fisipm ciiips common to choice Saxony at 40360c; 3o,000 tts No. 1 city and 
eilt also asserts that on the day the Emperor quit Our market sympathises with that of the Eastern cities, extra coun try Pulled at 32@50c; 150 bales common to medi- 
T , . , ,, , mLnihciAtnifumn/i and a decline is noticed in Flour, equal to 25 cents per bar- mn California at 12320c: 200 bales line South American 
Paris he addressed a solemn manitesto to Europe, ^ Qn ^ deg _ Merino and Mestizo at25@28c; 60 do Smyrna at 18320c; 50 
espousing the cause of the nationalities. _ GRAIN-Wheat holds to last week’s rates. Corn has estab- Ayres'atgcl foodie Moroccf al Wt^allT months-'and 
Marshal Valliant and Count Walewski are ap- lished a range, but prime does not drop. Oats are a little 1,800 do common to medium do to a large Eastern Company 
pointed members of the Privy Council. Gen. Ran- better in price. _ on private terms^ We quote: 
*. , , • . r \\r n M Rnvpr Dairy, &c.—Butter is coming down materially, 14315 4 m -v a u < * I i y F i Ie ifr C .I 535 S 
don succeeds to the Minister 01 W ar. ana Royer . .. , . , . „ Am. Full-blood Menne.5o@os 
ao b ,, „ ,, j. r 1 cents per pound being the highest rates for choice new roll. Ain. A and X blood Merino.48350 
becomes President of the senate. M. lie uangie F ; r kin is slow of sale at 12@12>i cents. Am. Native and M blood Merino.42345 
known to the public; but they are confident that the Maga- ciViC/icu eftng coco/ oteac/iin(/ covwti u/iud wooivn gooax ♦ 
zine would lose mucli in variety and freshness; for many of strawbonne ts, <&c.;(o r nuikinqwaskvnacompounds, hard 
the most valuable articles whicli it has contained have been soap, burnmvjiuul, gimcptton , nitrate at gold,nitrate of 
received from writers who were unknown to the Editors and iron, i7i(id(l6t'^com / pov/nu-% TtvU/riCLtQ oj tiTi % / ituLiqo corn- 
to the public. 
The unexampled success of llie Magazine imposes corres- 
pound, kc. Will mail (postage paid) promptly on receipt of 
price, the above book, 40 pages.—1 copy fifteen cents, 2 copies 
r»T-n m ,rtfi avmmthiscs with that of the i'-istpm cities common to choice Saxony at 40360c; 35,000 tts No. 1 city and 
Our market sympathises with that 01 the Eastern cities, extra country p u u e( l at 32@50c; 150 bales common to medi- 
and a decline is noticed in Flour, equal to 25 cents per bar- um California at 12320c: 200 bales fine South American 
rel on all grades Merino and Mestizo at’25@28c; 60 do Smyrna at 18320c; 50 
_ . „ . , ._ « , . , do Washed Sax and Cape at 35c: 30 do common Buenos 
Grain —Wheat holds to last week s rates. Corn has estab- Ayres at 9c; 200 do fine Morocco at 18c—all 6 months; and 
particularly the low and medium grades of Foreign, the ponding duties upon tne ruimsuers. .ai no lonner periou 
stock of which has become reduced, and the downward ten- nave their facilities been as great as now; and they pledge 
dency has therefore been arrested; tne demand for most themselves that no effort or expense shall be spared to make 
descriptions is fully equal to the supply, and prices still rule the Magazine worthy of a continuance and increase of the 
high. The transactions in Native Fleece comprise 75,000 tts favor which it has uniformly met. 
common to choice Saxony at 40360c; 35,000 tts No. 1 city and TERMS. 
extra country I’ulled at 32®50c: 150 bales common to medi- Q ne Copy for One Year, .43 00 
um California at 12@20c; 200 bales fine South American Two Copies for One Year,. 5 00 
Merino and Mestizo at25@28c; 60 do Smyrna at 18320c; 50 Three or more Copies for One Year (each). 2 00 
do Washed Sax and Cape at 35c: 30 do common Buenos And an Extra Copy, gratis, for every Club of Ten Sub- 
onding duties upon the Publishers. At no former period 25 cents, 10 copies for one dollar .. Send cash or stamps. 
lave their facilities been as great as now; and they pledge r Address DANIEL CONGER, 
hpinselves that no effort or exnense shall be spared to make L4868tJ W oleott, Wayne Co., N. Y. 
SOMETHING NEW!— Agents wanted to go into a New 
IJ and Honorable Business, which will pay from Fifteen 
to Thirty Dollars weekly. No Humbug, Satisfaction 
guaranteed. Send stamp for particulars, which are free. 
477-6t S. M. MYRICK k CO., Lynn, Mass. 
P LASTER AND GUANO.-J. K. CHAPPELL, 69 
Exchange St., Rochester, N. Y., is Agent for Garbutt’s 
iwfvate'terms ‘TouoTe -° ‘° a Iai ' g6 ™ Colupany Harper’s Magazine and Harper’s Weekly, together, one 
1 Saxony Fleece, .-58362 ^Thefctage upon. “ Harper’s Magazine” mustJbe paida* G<u*o. Plaster only 43,25 per Tun. _4^tf_ 
1 . Full-blood Merine ../l e „9?*, c S^e 0 ii! W recelvel - The Postage is / ’at y-s rinHE “OLD DOMINION” COFFEE POT is Manu- 
retires from the Ministry of the Interior to the Rochester W1 
Ministry of Justice, and the Duke of I’adone be- Flour and Grain. 
comes Minister of the lutenor. c 0 . gpring j 0 . $k,50@8,75 
It was reported in military circles that the Min- ^ a ? u ^ e ' y ^^.go’tll’oo 
isters intend to call out the whole Militia and add Best wiiiteCanadaSl,9032.00 
Corn.78390c 
fifty Battalions to the line. Rye,60ttsPbush....(i0390c 
Rochester Wholesale Prices. 
Eggs, dozen.12K@13c 
Am. A and % blood Merino....48350 Cents a year. 
Am. Native and A blood Merino.42345 490 
Pulled Extra.48@53 - 
Pulled Superfine.43345 T“v It . J 
Pulled No. 1.33@35 U 
HARPER & BROTHERS, Publishers. 
It. J. II . ROBINSON 
Flour, wint. wheat 48,50@8,75 Honey, box.15@16c 
Do. spring do. 48,50@8,75 Candles, box.12313c 
15316c California, fine Unwashed.29330 NE w -^CCR-iK MERCURY. 
I)o. Buckwheat ¥ cwt. 41,75 
Fruits and Roots. 
Wheat, Genesee, .41,9032,00 Apples, bushel .. 50c341,75 
pples, bushel .. aUc@$i,7» 
Do. dried, 1,2531,50 
Do com. do.10317 
Peruvian Washed. 
Valparaiso Unwashed.11@12 
T HE “OLD DOMINION” COFFEE POT is Manu¬ 
factured under the Patent for the United States, by 
ARTHUR, BURNHAM k GILROY, Philadelphia, and is for 
sale by dealers in Housekeeping articles and Storekeepers 
generaUy. 482-131 
TJi AIRPORT CHEMICAL WORKS. 
ANOTHER GREAT ENGAGEMENT. TApvT , A NT), 
m, ■ L r , p ,ir vra vnov vifpchpv Acknowledging the favor and patronage which have been 
The proprietors of THE NEW 7 ORE. MERCURY rtspect bestowed upon him by the Trade and others, since the cora- 
Corn.78390c Peaches, do. V tt 
Rye, 60 tts P bush 00390c Cherries, do, P tt 
l 4° South Am EntreiUos'washed..!!"! !! "lilll The proprietors of THE NEW YORK MERCURY respect 
S-v South Am Unwashed.. 9314 fully announce the engagement of the celebrated author, 
» .. . ci 1 tir.. . 1 . .. .1 Ofi/ 77 OO r. r tt linnTHfiAvt 11 .. .. ,. 1 -„Ait-l/wl.rn/l 1 a Bn Hip 
mencement of his enterprise, respectfully informs his- i»- 
ty Dduauuus Sti p„K ’ 97 /Si 76 c South Am - . Cordova Washed.'.'.'..20@22 Dr. J. II. ROBINSON, universally acknowledged to be the trons and the public generaUy, that with greatly increased 
It was reported that the French government were g a $,f ,y wc ‘ tM .65g?0c Hides' and Skins East India Washed.20322 on , y truthful delineator of FAR WESTERN TRAPPER LIFE, facilities he continues to manufacture a superior article of 
-endeavoring to procure the neutrality of Prussia, His OpeningTalefor THE SALEB BO&E U OFSODAfsAL A SOD 
and that they had promised on their side not to Meats. Sheep pelts.$1,75@2,00 . 22ct‘28 ie n ? mvnrpTnent from the^utlior’s graceful peri The above articles will be sold in all varieties of packages, 
form an army of observation on the Rhine, and that Do ’ clear,!!!.. $21,00@22 t 0C Skkds. Mexican Unwashed. r’v' Y' will be greeted with enthusiasm by liis tens of thousands of an g in every warranted pure 7 and of superior 
the war should be circumscribed to Italy. Do.-t..£,5038,00 44.^00 K ^ ^ • . — «— --- — 
Do. cwt.47,5038,00 Clover, bush.44,5035,00 
Beef P cwt.45,50@6,00 Timothy.42,0032,50 
The French subjects in Austria had been placed Spring lambs each 41,50@2,00 
“ . . . . Mutton (carcass).536c Wood, 
under the protection of the Spanish Minister. Hams, smoked. 9310 c 
Austuia.— The Austrians were expected soon to chickens, .738c 
have thx-ee-quarters of a million of men under arms. Geese y . 8 ..!."!!!!".!!!! ]38344c 
The Austrians had declared Ancona in a state of Ducks, per^pair,.^...00300c 
seigre. The 1’ope had protested against the action, Butter, roll.14315c 
Do. firkin.12312Mc 
and Austria was to reconsider it. Cheese .,. io@i2c 
A series of failures are announced at Vienna and Tallow 1 ”. 6 .'!'. 1 '.'.'. iio^iOYc 
Hams, smoked.9310c Do. soft.43,0033,50 
Shoulders.738c Coal, Lehigh.45,7536,00 
[over, dusii .**,ouoo,w — admirers: 
irnothy...42,0032,50 BOSTON May 18—The transactions in Fleece and Pulled A. CA.ItT). 
Sundries. Wool have been about 100,000 tts, at prices indicating no - 
°od, hard.change since last week. I foreign, sales of 225 bales South TO THE READERS OF “BUCK BISON, N 
o-d'Lehigh.45’753600 American and Cape, and 300,000 tts Valparaiso on private FLES,” “ONE-EYED SAUL,” etc. 
fei&riiilillil E'andMer. fine....5.5357 , Western mixed,.35@45 n t Tothose^who 
, . ce ., „ i -t r - „„„ „„ j Lard, tried.11312c Codfish P quintal.44,5034,75 
A senes of failures are announced at V lenna ana .;;;. 103103 /c I Trout, bbl.47,5038,00 
in the provinces. It is feared that the number 
would be augmented for some time to come. Produce and Provision Markets. at44> 
Tho Austrian armv had taken nr. its nosition be- NEW YORK, May 23. —Flour - Market more active and TO] 
ine Austiian anny naa taken up its position ut, 15@2 5 C better. Sales at 45,7536,90 for com to choice super show 
tween the Bo and Sezia, to await better weather state: 47,1037,50 for extra State; 45,3036,90 for super llli- year; 
, „ .. . , . .__ nois, Wisconsin, Indiana, Michigan and Iowa, &c.; $/,003 
before resuming the offensive. Austrian troops 7t;0 f or extra do.; 47,5037,75 for shipping brands extra- 
had destroyed the railroad bridge at Vallensia. No ^S<g??SrigJ ) ^toS l0yant ’ Canadian flour 18 nom ' 
battle had as yet occurred between the opposing 
forces in Sardinia. The Austrians had, however, western; 200 c for white Michigan ; 210c for white Kentucky; - 
been repulsed in an attempt to cross the Po at ^eu's'iles at 69c. nS C 0 rn advanced 1 '^ 1320 ; sales at 92@94c Is 
Frassinitto with considerable loss. The Emperor “ a ed d ^^ aged 
of Austria was preparing to take chief command at 56@58c for State: 59360 c for Western and Canada. thed 
01 Austria was pi u PROvisiONS-Pork market firmer. Sales at 417,50.317,62)i a lari 
with Gen. Hess. The latter, it is reported, disap- for new mess: $18,00 for prime mess; $17,75 for thin mess; by hi 
C r, n . 415,25315,50for prime—including 1,000 bbls prime, buyer’s with 
proves of Gen. Gyulai s plan oi attack. option, 30 days, at 415.62K. Lard firmer; sales atllK@12c. out a 
Do No. 1..32@42 Buenos Ayres.H@4o will ne perceived mat l uave cuoseu a 
Do No 2 @ . 1 Peruvian, washed.30@35 which daily events transcend the feeble fancies of fiction 
ISO ’ . . . where incident crowds upon incident, and wild adventure 
ALBANY, May 19.—The market has been inactive but an( j daring deeds are inevitable tilings. 
steady throughout the week with sales 3,000 tts super pulled 
at 44Xc. and 2,000 tts extra do at 49Me, both cash. 
TORONTO May 21.— The Wool market is beginning to 
show signs of activity, and a large crop is expected this 
year; quotations range from Is to Is 3d per pound. 
IDcatljs. 
The title of my new story will be 
FATHAWAY ; 
OR, 
THE MOUNTAIN OUTLAWS. 
A Talk of the Northern Trapping Grounds. 
“ PATH AW AY” will be published in the columns of THE 
NEW YORK MERCURY, to which journal I have engaged 
admirers: quality. Orders respectfully solicited and promptly (Hied. 
A CAM). gar* Consumers of Saleratus, Cream Tartar, and Bi-Car- 
- , bonate of Soda should be careful to purchase that having 
TO THE READERS OF “BUCK BISON," NICK W IIIF- the name of D. B. DeLand on the wrapper, as they will thus 
FLES,” “ONE-EYED SAUL,” etc. obtain a pure article. 
_ Fairport, Monroe Co., N. Y. 4S2wctf 
To those who have followed my heroes and heroines oyer -- 
the Western Trail, and to the far trapping-grounds of the T> OAK DM AN, GRAY & CO’S SEW SCALE 
Great North, I beg leave to announce that I am now en- |_> VIA.NO VOIlTIilS ! 
caced in preparing another Serial, the scenes of whicn trans- , , , . 
nire in the same wild latitudes, and which I shall endeavor Perfect in Musical Qualities and Mechmism, and having 
to render worthy the attention of my former readers. It our new Patent Improvements, the Insulateilron Rims, 
will lie perceived that I have chosen a section of country in Corrugated Sounding Board, &c.» making them the best 
which daily events transcend the feeble fancies of fiction— and most durable Pianos in the World, 
where incident crowds upon incident, and wild adventure All sizes from b to.7K octaves, and all prices from 412a to 
and dar lie deeds are inevitable tilings. 4800, according to size and finish, will be sold at very low 
The HUe of my new story will be prices for Cash, and perfect satisfaction guaranteed. 
1 lie title oi my new siory wni ot p Illustrated Price Lists and Circulars furnished on appliqSr 
L ’ tion. Please call and examine them at our 
THE MOUNTAIN OUTLAWS. IWI U S I O HALL! 
THE MOUN FAIN uu i LAWS. 468 aHd . 470 Broadway, Albany, IV. Y. 
A Talk of the Northern Trapping Grounds. 482wctf _ BOARDMAN, GRAY & . CO. 
"PATH AW AY” will be published in the columns of THE XTriLSOA’S ALBANY SEEDLING. —THE BEST 
NEW YORK MERCURY, to which journal I have engaged \ V and most Prolific Market Strawberry ! Helds 
to contribute exclusively for a term of years. To my nu- 150 to 200 Bushels per Acre! Genuine Plants,of ihis.su- 
merous readers I would return my sincere ttianks, and shall pe rior variety for sale, in large or small quantities. Price, 
ever hold in grateful remembrance those who, by their par¬ 
tiality and favor, have contributed to my success. If we.do 
410 a thousand—41,50 a hundred, or 41 for fifty. 
Red .Antwerp Raspberry canes, 44 per 100—42,50 for 50, or 
In Scipioville, Cayuga Co., N. Y„ April 27, 1859, HENRY no t j og along together as heretofore, mutually pleased with 16 for 41. 
C WaTKINS, only son of George L. and Ann K Watkins, eae h other, 1 trust it will not be through want of ellort on New-Rochelle (or Lawton) Blackberry canes, 410 for 106- 
aged 13 years and 3 months. Sad indeed is the task to record my part to continue to merit their approbation. Those who for 50—43 for 21—42 per dozen. 
the deatli of this beloved boy, so early summoned away from j,ave taken an interest in the “ diilikilties” of N lek \\ billies a 11 plants ordered, securely boxed and deavered in Ap¬ 
proves of Gen. Gyulai’s plan of attack. 
The London Times of the 6th, speaking of the Butter steady-18@zuc tor new Estate anu um vmeesc ^ "(auV'mg 8 trr’abs'enc’ e “of''her‘ hu'sbaud' in’ Missouri,) itTsitiraUonsr'in ‘truthfulness' of deTijie’ation, intricacy of IMPORTANT TO PHYSICIANS.-A Physician, by 
military operatiOBS, says:—They have come to do ““„TKi{S.S.,a-r,„._D,n,.„ a .,dlv, SUSAN, wife of Mr. lt.ajAMia Guiswolii. _''KllfiSSSiiBr’ MS»KS SffiXStiT 
other result the,, that, after haring been seven days BgMj&g Woroester , M „, m ,. J ' «»***»•■ •«_ Andrea, l.miwlW.kn. 
on Sardinian soil, the invaders have not advanced favorite bakers’ do. d . and bett sale3 for red h 11 P 1* t T Gi MIT f It t ^ The publishers of THE MERCURY will only add that they -q HODE’S SUPERPHOSPHATE-Manufactured by 
more than 35 miles from the frontier river. It Ob io- nseforordinary white do:^195c forgood white Ken- -AUUUIU UUUU J. pay Dr. Robinson a higher price for his labors than has ever IV B . ivn. RHODES Sc OCX, 
.... , ,, ct „Vod heavilv for an OD- tucky. Corn firmer, with sales on p. t. Nothing doing in __ _ ___ yet been paid by the newspaper press to any American ro- office 82 South St., Bowly’s Wharf, Baltimore. Pasked.in 
seems that Austria naa Stakea 9 i other grain. , mancer, but a sense of duty to our quarter of a million Barrels and Bags—price 445 per Tun. This icell established 
portunity has won it, and now thrown it away.— TORONTO, May 21,— Fi.our— The total absence of stock Tennsof Advertising.—Twenty-Five Cents a Line, eacn readerg a em ands his eminent services. It is our mission, by Manure having been used for seven years past on bouth- 
nn , -1 Kvr tboir olinioo of their has alone prevented large transactions. Within the past few jussertion. Special Notices — following reading matter, and honor ., b i e competition, to excel U every department, at em Plantations, isfor salebyMhe Sole Agents. 
fceTite leaded — Fifty Cents a Line, each insertion, „ advance.- cost^and that mission will eTer be faithfully ^ iOHNMOO R E,m ^ 
movements and sudden initia } * p I ^ curacy. Good Canadian flour, however, could be freely sold The circulation of the Rural New-Yorker far exceeds performed. ---*-* 
of making forced contributions on the enemy S at the following rates:—Superfine, $7,25 to $7,50; fancy from , # ny 8 j m ii ar j ourna l in America or Europe, rendering “PAT 1 IAWAY” will be commenced in THE NEW YORK IPT8! GIFTS!! GIFTS!!!—The Original Gift Book 
count Ini all the positions Sardinia holds are ““ °? ‘best Advertising Medium of its class. MERCURY without delay, and other noveitieswUl follow in G Store, is 
eadyat9@9Xc ness, (during the 'absence of her husband in Missouri, 
BUFFALO, May 23.-F,.ouR-Demand. active and market SUSAN, wife of Mr. Bknmam.n Gmswold. 
.. . J. II. ROBINSON. I 480tf "Address Box 119, Lyons, Wayne Co., N.Y. 
Worcester, May, 1859. -■— -*--- 
The publishers of THE MERCURY will only add that they -p HODE’S SUPERPHOSPHATE-Manufactured by 
pay Dr. Robinson a higher price for his labors than has ever j IV b. INI- RHODES «Ss OCX, 
yet been paid by the newspaper press to any American ro- office g ou th St., Bowly’s Wharf, Baltimore. Packed in 
mancer, but a sense of duty to our quarter of a million Barrels and Bags—price 445 per Tun. This icell established 
HODE’S SUPERPHOSPHATE—Manufactured by 
^Uiici’tisciucnts. 
Terms of Advertising.—^ Twenty-Five Cents a Line, each 
mancer, Dut a sense oi duty io our quarter oi a luuuuu 
readers demands his eminent services. It is our mission, by 
Manure having been used for seven years past on South- 
* a ivvitiiiHvo oxeent thc power course, impossible to give quotations with any degree or ac- 
movements and sudden initiative, except tuc i ^ curacy. Good Canadian flour, however, could be freely sold 
of makintr forced contributions on the enemy’s at the following rates :-Superfine, 47.25 to 47,50; fancy from 
OI making loiceu uumauju . ' 47.62K to 47.75; extra, from 48 to 48,25. The market closes 
country, while all the positions bardima holds ai e firm, but without animation at these rates. . 
J , ... .. e ■!, „,:u, „„„i, ntbor and Grain— Higher prices have been paid for I all XV heat in 
connected with lines of rails with each otner, ana ^ market t i ur - m „ tbe past week than at any time for the 
with Alninn wnocoa Into France pastyear. Very little good wheat has been bought below_9s. 
With Alpine passes into 1 1 a ce. while 9s 6d and 9s 9d, and in one or two instances. 10s has 
■n mi , - p,, m n TTnmhnldt died been paid. Had the supply been large and the sample equal 
Prussia.— The celebrated Uaron liumooiut at ^ tbe gene ral average of tlie crop, these prices would have 
at Berlin on the 6th inst. been paid freely ; and so great has been the demand the bu- 
GETABLE PLANTS FOR SALE—Of all the 
MERCURY without delay, and other novelties will follow in 
rapid succession. 
CAULDWELL, SOUTHWORTH k WHITNEY, 
C LIFTS' GIFTS!! GIFTS!!'.—The Original Gift Book 
T Store, is permanently established at 14 Exchange street, 
where the purchaser of each book receives a Gift valued ai 
from 41 to 450 at the time of sale. 
Agents wanted in every town in the Union. Those de¬ 
siring so to act can obtain full particulars by sending for a 
Catalogue, which is sent free to any address, upon applica¬ 
tion to ON NEEDHAM, Agent, Rochester, N. Y. 484tf 
that Prussia waa without deviation pursuing the note only a few Loads sold atou w> os ya per ousuei. me 
tu«u l xussia was wituoui ucvianuu demand is more active than formerly at these rates. Rye is 
object of watching over the safety of Germany, and very quiet and purely nominal at 3s 9d to 4s per bushel. The 
J b _ . . . i ommiv <w« Vina nr»t. hppn so larce as durincr the previous 
mill will do pumping for stock and reservoirs, or lrn- 
a Circular. __ 4 - 33 - 101 . 
A few moments spent in reading the “ Rural” will dispel 
these objects the army had been placed ready to | 9 d to 5 s per bushel; ordinary lots 4s 3d to 4s 6d. 
A. P. BROWN, Worcester, Mass. 
“li the darkest cloud of despondency that ever cast its shadow wood, or 1H I 
‘ across the path of a mortal.— Visitor, Indianola■ i stone. Addr 
IME.— Page’s Perpetual Kiln, Patented July, ’57. 
4 Superior to any in use for Wood or CoaL 2>4 cords of 
iod. or 16: tuns of coal to 100 bbls.—coal not mixed with 
me. Address 434tf] C. D. PAGE, Rochester. N. Y. 
-----Z A manufactured by - ~ „„„ „ , .. 
rNVENTORS! PATENTS!! PATENTEES!!! A -^r AVOOIJ CO., Katon, 1ST. Y., * STOR HOUSE, Broadway, New York.—All the 
Lt l ex T Stag fee e 0f°45’'Of all siz« and of the most approved designs, and made of e^^'^sofe 1, purpose ofTurnisitmg MLUl Vegetables, 
K||Vr«..S.adr.r,Oi,cal., X FK«™ 
