PRODUCE AND PROVISION MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, Fkb 13.—FLOPR. -Only a limits! bn*inc*s 
doing. Tl.crc is some speculative inquiry, but tlie demand 
is chiefly to supply the pressing wants or the local trade — 
Sales at $5,95ta5,15 for super State: i-YaPy. 1 ., 15 for extra do; 
$.\05$Vi,Sn 1'nr super YVestorn: forexlrudo; 85,- 
lor in tenor to good stepping brands extra round 
hoop Ohio—dosing dull fur fancy and extra. In Canadian a 
limited business U doing, and market heavy; eaten at JO, to 
(n/fi,75 forenmmau to choice extra. 
Grain.— Wheat quiet and unchanged: demand chiefly for 
local milling; soles verv litudsonie Milwaukee club at il.il 
delivered idoiorMito r>t ship Kve dull at 87c. Barley morn 
active and firmer- tales at69c. tor inferior two-rowed State; 
7.Vo. for good do.; 7«c- for fuur-rowcd do; Sui. for Rood Cana¬ 
ria West. Com in belter supply and lower- OtttC 44pnMio. 
for State, Western ami Canadian. 
PiioviatON.s -Tork firm and in fair demand; dales at. $17,- 
ro for old mess; did,.' 57 for new do; $12,25 lor prime old: il t,- 
37 for new do. Lard (lrm; RttleH at ll®HKc. Dressed bogs 
quiet at 7!f .oiv. for Western. Butter selling at lKaitSc for 
unlca* tho result of nttxf. week's sale will bear US out Our 
RMQUfActlirfog friends may probably consider we are now 
writing against their interest, blit we would not have them 
tbink so; we are only dealing with finds, and in so doingxve 
are at a loss to know where the producers are going to get 
their -oinplies from during the next five months They un¬ 
doubtedly will have to fall bade on supplies of Foreign ilo- 
scriptjons; but, unhappily, the market is not well stocked 
oven with this, so far as desirable dualities are co lire rued.- 
Next week we took formnn* activity, In view of ah increased 
number of distant buyers, which are likely to be drawn 
hither on account of live auction sale, hut never by us in 
giving a fictitious report, of ibis market in order to draw 
buyer, forward in times of inactivity The sales include 
liSOflO IN*. State, Western, and (‘tvlifnrnia fleeces. In tots, at. 
• e itliI n mn raqgr; 33,w) lbs, C«n(idt in do., at 36c.; 315, 
000 IN Pulled st aaru52c., as to finality; 26 bales Oregon at 
34c., 6 mo*.; and ISO tip. Texas and 260 do. Douskoi uud South 
American ou private terms. \V 0 quotQ : 
Am. Saxony fleece Iff fb _ 68(5:62 
Am. full-blond Merino. M(ji>/>7 
Am. half-blood ami three-linirtlis Merino. . tea.50 
Am. native and one-fourth Merino. 41YW41 
Extra, Pulled.de.rffiJ 
Suparfinc, Pulled... 4lKa’4fi 
No. 1, Pulled . 3W38 
California, extra.SSCil'-l'A 
California, fine, unwashed.2V:'32 
California, common do.l'Jfsdfl 
Peruvian, washed.. 16(530 
Valparaiso, nnwashed.. 1I@I2 
South Am. common, washed. juffil.'t 
Smith Am. Kotre Bios, do..lSs lS 
South American, unwashed.. 8 12 
South Am. Cordova, washed. 21X522 
East India, washed.20@22 
African, unwashed ... Wail.S 
African, washed. lflm'Jd 
Smyrna, unwashed... . ltfs'lli 
Smyrna, washed .. SSwtS 
Mexican, unwashed. life 44 
— Tribunt. 
BOSTON, Ekr. fl —The tniUSHWions in Wool the pest 
week comprise lOO.noo lbs. fleece and pulled, mostly the lat¬ 
ter, at prices ranging from 3S,je52c. superHue and extra The 
trausactiona in foreign comprise 350 bales Mestizo, South 
UH AKETH CODLTKU HARROW- Three things which 
Cl every Farmer will have, are Share’s celebrated Patent 
Coulter Harrow, Pulverizer, and Gram Coveroi- price-815 
Share's Potato Covering and Hoeing Machine... .10 
Do- Pptatoand Corn Cultivating and Hilling Machine 10 
« hush will save tltoir cost in three nays' work. 
The success which attended tbu sale and use of these ex¬ 
traordinary machines during the past year, induced the 
uibserlber to extend Ins facilities for manufacturing them— 
lie would suggest to fanner* who feel ineliued to save labor 
and money, to onlur them Immediately, so that In' may Ap¬ 
proximate to the number he will want to supply the de¬ 
mand. Many of the- beat fanners of tins and other States 
used them with grout success last neinioti: and I would re- 
siwrtlnlly refer to the following;- J. J. Thomas, Union 
Spi ingM; 11,>i>. Itidit. M. Il.nlp. EUxabethtawn ; Ilmt. Wm. 
dobiwon. Geneva; Hon Penn Howland, Auburn; lion Amos 
BnggSjScUiwhtlcoke: Hon A. H Conger,Kockluud,President 
N. V.g. A.vS.; Hon Wm Kell.v, Ex-President do-! all of this 
State. Space forbids the mention of hundreds of ot her good 
farmers' names- Eor further in formation, descriptive cata¬ 
logues will be sent grntis on application to 
WM W. EGGLESTON, Dealer iu Snods and Implements, 
St State street, Albany, N. Y M7-2tuow 
H A St. G. MUIIINltT, Breeders of pure Short burn 
• and Alderney Otitic, South Doton atvl Site nan 
Sheep, Suffolk and Unset Puts, Rochester, N. Y. I521tf 
Emit and Ornamental Trees for Spring of I860—Ell wanger 
k Barry- ,. , _ 
Brown's Bronchial Troches 
Hay Cutters—Charles h. Pease. 
Share's Coulter Harrow Wm. W Eggleston 
Helper's InipentUng Crisis—A. B. Burdick. 
Book Agents Wanted—Geo. K Tuttle. 
Life illustrated Fowler and Weils. 
Potato lists and Hood Potatoes—P. P. Bra.iiah 
0 a Trial —Kowtcr and Wells 
Family Pictorial—Marie TjOnise Hankins & Co 
p. O. Stamps—Fowler and Wells. 
Mx'zx i'-d CJliorrv Seedlings - Inycracll. Murphey & Co. 
Good Looking LowIcr and Wells. 
Imported Pear Stocks- A. Fahnestock, 
jisrk— Fowler and Wells. 
Pure Hubbard Squash Seed—John S. Goold. 
Gentlemen Bike it—Fowler and Wells. 
Beardleit* Barley—D. S McCulluua. 
Ladies Like it—Fowler and Wells 
Pear Helmin T. G. Yeotnans. 
A Short. V ovnge for 25 cents—Fowler and Wells. 
Patents—J. Fraser. 
Isabella and Clinton Grape Vines—Geo. Beck. 
For Horticultural Advertisements see page 55. 
/NAI.F8 UNIVERSAL FEED tUTTFIt FOB SALK 
vT at tho Gkvkskr SKBD Stokk and Ao't, WARBHOOSH. 
Rochester, N Y„ by J. HAPALJE. Agent, at the manufac¬ 
ture ro prices for from $10 to #27. This is decidedly the iikst 
Corn-stalk Ccn-KK now in use, and as good for Hay and 
Straw as any other. 1 have algoon hand atiill supply of the 
celebrutud 1 taw hide lt<d lor Cutters. Price from s>7 to SJH, - 
all warranted perfect. fizi-oow-u 
r [' O HOUSEKEEPERS! 
llealtlij Saloratiis! Ballliy Bread! SoinclTiing i\ew! 
D. B. DE LAND &. CO.’S 
chemical salkr ATUS ! 
“TitK vei-y hcsl article of Hale rat os now in use." Much 
has been said ot the injurious effect of Hale rat us upon the 
health, but nothing cun be more harmless than perfectly 
pure StklcratuH, when properly used. THIS Rnloratna m 
PERFECTLY PURE, and is refit led by a proecss entirely 
OUR OWN, hy which all Impurities arc removed, “ Drill 
era and Cnnnimrcs Knr.rvwhr.rt'.: Pleii-»* try it: It is war¬ 
ranted to suit iu oli coses or no sale.” Also, 
». H. DK LAND .1: <4I.'H 
“ VOVULE It Dhl VK/J SA f.HUJ TUS," 
Is f.ir superior to most other brands Of Snlumtus now in tine. 
Consutneigof Haleratda should tie careful to get thnt having 
the.name of [i. B. fiel. ind k Co. on the wrapper, as they 
will thus obtain a STRICTLY pure article. Those brands 
ot Halo rates are for sale by t.ln- “nrincipiU Grocers in tltis 
city, and dealers generally throughout the United States 
and Cau.-idus. 
Manufactured and for sale at Wholesale at the Fairpm-t 
Chemical Works, Fan port, Monroe Co., N. Y. 521 tf 
I dOK HALF. The snhscriher offers for sale his valuable 
Farm, containing about Turly live aeresof land, situated 
about HW mill's soutii of the large .i„,| limirlslnug village of 
Seneca f alls, Honei-aCounty, N. Y. On said Farm is a rood 
Farm House and nil neres-ary out huildittys, with Fruit of 
all kinds and the be.it varieties. The soil is first quality 
arid well watered. Persons desiring to purchase a good 
Farm, well located, would do well to see this before tmr- 
ehoslng elsewhere. For further particulars inquire of ,1. B. 
HCRflAY. Esq., Seneca Falls, or of J. B. <j. VRKEJ.ANI't erj, 
the premises, BiS-lox 
Ohio, 15 qnijjc for State Cheese at KSUl.Sic. 
ALBANY, Fca. 13 - Flopkanp Mkal—T he demand for 
flour is moderate and the market steady. Corn Meal quiet 
Grain Wheat is in limited request and the market is 
dull. Corn is dull and with a liberal supply the market is 
drooping. Then, are few buyers of round yellow at 7Kc. t 
and some below that liiruro. Barley is in moderate request, 
but holders of lots in store are firm. Oats quiet— Journal. 
TORONTO, Ffr 11 Fr.otnt The tmnsartions of the 
week have been limited, ana the market is dull- The un¬ 
promising aspect of affairs deters speculators from further 
increasing their risks, while the large stocks held nt all 
eastern points leave, but a poor chance for any consumptive 
demand. There have been no sales of'sufficient importance 
to determine quotations uud tliu following must, be regard¬ 
ed as merely nominal: Double extra,$a,45013,75', extra, #5- 
20@5,30; fancy, $4,7iXa4,tifi; superfine No. I, #4,40(^14,45; 
superfine No. 2, fljlnh' 1 , 20 . 
Grain.— The receipts of full wheat at this point continue 
to he limited, and in our Immediate vicinity it is beginning 
to be evident not a targe surplus iemains to be broughtcnit. 
The market has been dull and unsettled, and prices have 
had a downward tendency. There has hardly been suffi¬ 
cient supplies to give the market a tone, yet there can be no 
doubt that nrices arc from flqt 10c. lower on the week. The 
impression has become more and more general that high 
rates will not prevail, und there is a lcsa disposition ou the 
part of dealers to buy, and even then at much lower prices 
fhc receipts of the week amount to 3.000 bushels. Prices 
sinco Monday have ruled from 81,05(01,04 for ordinary and 
good, and 81,JP now and again for very prime; commou and 
low grades,SMO n 1,12>}bushel. The average price would 
not be over 81,14 111 bushel. Hprintr wheat is not in such ac¬ 
tive request as in the previous week aud prices have ruled 
lower Forthe very prime »t Mutinies 81 fl bushel was real¬ 
ized in tlie earlv part of the week, but recently mn this 
extreme rate lias not been pnid Ordinary samples e.om- 
rnand 96C. and good and prime 97( 'UH-.; common end till'd lof 
vrn 93c Barley is io ' ind Is bon 
local breweries at 65c. for thu best, and nOr. foritommon, ft 
bushel. Ryu is exceedingly quiet, a hmd offeriug only now 
and then. The price is steady at 7ntc 7Sc. pi huahtil. Peas 
continue steady, the demand for seeding and export being 
active. Good varieties »c.]| freely at trie, and low qualities 
at 55o. Iff bit. Oats have continued lo offer more freely, and 
prices begin to decline. Each day's HUPidy rogulates tiuit 
dav's quotation, snd the market is far from slendv,—.yester¬ 
day and on Tuesdiiv Hie deliveries were pretty large and 
rates varied from otm.'iT'aC I bushel, the first fiBuru being 
most frequently realized. 
Skron. The trade In see.Is is commencing, hut owing la 
high rates w do not expect luge I runsaetiotis. Timotliv is 
very scarce, the late spring frost* of last year destroying 
the seed, und this spring the greater part ol the consump¬ 
tion will have to he Imported from the United States. As 
.vet, rates are mmcttlod, but lots cannot be had at under 82.- 
StXu.'i f) bushel. Plover seed is iu lair stock, and is held 
M.... T. *11 nr, ,1 |„ lu |,„| _ 
T > It O W N ’ 8 i: It O N 41 It l A I. T It O U II EH. 
1 * C O yr CL TI fit . 
TUK groat and sudden changes of onr climate, are fruitful 
sources of Pulnwnaru anil Jlronchial ntTei'tions. Expen 
cuee having proved that. Ample remedies often act speedily 
and certainly when taken in the early stage of disease, re¬ 
course should at once lie had t.» u ttrmrv's flrnnchiiil 
TYqrAi's,' nr l.o/engi s, |el ll|C Gold, ( n\igl| „r Irrltafiop of 
tlie Throat he ever so slight, as by this precaution a more 
serious attack may be effectually warded off 
publisher’s Department 
TERMS OF THE RURAL FOR I860 
UUOrVNH "That trouble in mv Throat, (for TUOCHKH. 
which the " Troches'' is a specific) 
BROW VS ha ving made me often a mere TROCHES. 
whisperer" N I’ 1YILLLS. 
BROWN'S " [ recommenrl their use to Pun-TROCHES. 
11.10 Si'KAKKIia" 
BROWN'S REV. E. II. CHAPIN. ITBOCHIX 
“ Hava liroved extremely nor-' 
BROWN S vicouble Tor HoAKSfiVKHs."' " T'KOCIIF.S. 
REV. II W BIOKCUER. I 
(IROW N'S “ Almost instant relief in the dis- TRCWIIIF.H, 
trpssiug labor of hroti thing pee.uliar! 
BROWN'S to Asthma." TROCHES. 
REV. A r EGGLESTON. 
BROW N S u Couloir) no Opium or nn.v thing TROCHES. 
Injurious." Db A. \. fTAVES, I 
BROWN'S Chemist, Huston. TROCHES. 
"A simple and pleasant comblna- 
BKOW N S til, 11 t’oi'G.il rais, ,Ve " TROCHES. 
Bn. G. F. BIGELOW. 
BROWNS Hottnn. TROCHES. 
"Beneficial in Bao.vr'ii mu." 
BROWN'S flu. ,1. F. W. Lav If, TROCHES. 
Italian. 
BROWN'S " 1 have proved them excellent TROCHES, 
for Wltnorixo Copon." 
BROWN'S, REV li W W A BREN, TROCHES. 
Huston. 
BROWN'S "Beneficial when enjnpelled to TROCHES. 
apeak, suffering from Pm n " 
BROW N S KEY'. H. J P ANDI HSmN, TROCHES. 
St Louis- 
BROWNS "I heartily unite in the above TROCHES, 
i commendation." 
BROWN'S ItF.V . M. Sf'TH Y LF.K. TROCHES. 
" Efkkptpai. m leiiioviny lloarae- 
IMIOWN'S tic's* and Irritation of the Throat, TROCHES. 
wi eonnnon with Si'KAKKua and 
BROW N S HlVffKIW." TROCHES. 
Prof. M STAGY JOHNSON, 
LuOraui/t, tin Troches. 
Teacher of Music, Southern 
Female College. TROCHES. 
I have been much afflicted with 
BROWN'S IIKOM'IIIAI. A I'VTaTIbV, producing TROCT1ES. 
Hoar*e in, <x and Cough. The 
BROW N'S •• Troches." arc tlie only olleetiiaLTROCHES. 
remedy, giving power and clear 
BROW VS lie.** to the voice " 
P.KY. GEO. SLACK, 
BROWN'S Min. Cli of Enuland, Milton 
I ’a rso nuge , Co nndn. 
flngle Copy, One Year, . • • (Q 
Three Copter, “ • - • $5 
Six « Ktol 1 free lo Club Agent, i)l|0 
Ten " « 815 
Vmeen “ “ “ « 821 
Tnrcaty " “ “ * 825 
And auy additional number at the latter rate — only 51,25 
per copy!—with an extra free copy for every Ten Sub¬ 
scribers" over Twenty. Club papers sent to different post- 
office*, if desired, Bills on all solvent Banks taken 
at par, but we prefer drafts on New York, Albany, or Bos¬ 
ton, (less exchange.) payable to our order, and all aucli 
drafts may be mailed at our risk. 
fgj’’’ As arc pre-pay American postage ou papers sent 
abroad, Canada subscribers sjjcuid add LJJx con'.s percopy 
to aim re club rates. 
E'Jy” AniMi'toxa to Cixrh are now in ordc-r, whether 
q. ones, twos, fives, tens or twenties, at club rates. 
tcT Subscriptions tan commence with the Volume or 
any number. No deviation from our Terms. 
in fore m comprise .vo hales Mestizo, South 
American and Mediterrauoan, and 40,000 lt>*. Y'alparaiso on 
private teritiB 
Snxonv k Merino 
Full blood. 
>i aud fa blood... 
.000X1 
IfyiAO 
.977)18 
. If 7)23 
.24(ai62 
. w,ei7 
. S®45 
.Z&i 
.B8W70 
jM-m 
.44x5,52 
.30@43 
.43M82 
^S®47 
.30,7 41 
.oocaiie 
YVest.ern mixed .. 
Smyrna, washed-. 
Do. unwashed_ 
Syrian. 
Capo. 
Crimea.. 
Riicnos AyrOfl_ 
Peruvian, washed 
Common. 
Pulled extra 
Do. superfine, 
Do. No. 1. 
Do. No. 2_ 
FIRE AND BURGLAR-PROOF SAFES. 
With Hall's Patent Powder - Proof Locks, 
HAVE NEVER FAILED 
IN MOKE THAN 300 DISASTROUS FIRES. 
Tho Snfr.Ht unit Best Safe ill lino. 
Delivered at any Railroad Station in the United States, or 
Canada, at tlie very lowest niton, by 
JAMES G. DDDf.KY, Sole Agent, 
518-tf at 93 Main street, Buffalo, N. Y. 
Is Rushford, N Y r , on the 215th inst., by the Hon. A. II. 
Ai.i.k.v, Mr. MARION PLUMB and Miss' SARAH DAVIS, 
both of Rushford. 
On the 6th inst, at. the re*idenee of the bride* father, hy 
Rev. P. H. Simpso.v, Mr. ,L WALTER SIMPSON, of New 
York city, and Miss ANNIE M. MLDDAUGlI, of Solo, Alle¬ 
gany, Co., h. Y. 
PUBLISHER S SPECIAL NOTICES. 
FOR CHUR CITES, ACADEMIES. 
FIRE ALARMS, FACTORIES, &. C., 
from S11EFKLELI), F.Ngi, ynm, liav been tested malloll- 
luilteK, F.urojie anil Ainorlru. Weigh less; cost less nor 
pound; have better tone*; ran he hoard further than other 
bells. They cost 50 per rent. Ion* than 
THE BEST COMPOSITION BELLS, 
which are uIho sold by moat Mahore* Prices. 
Rrokon TJnlist (Takon in Tdxolxomyoi, 
or re-cast on short notice. Such bells will nearly pay for 
Steel Bells of same size. 
ytend for Circular. Bells delivered iu all parts of the 
United States or Uauada, by 
JAMES G. DUDLEY, 
1513-lf 93 Main struct, Buffalo, N. Y. 
— Back Nfmbkkm of this volume can still be supplied 
to new subscribers — aud will be for some weeks to come, 
or until we otherwise announce. It is not, therefore, too 
late to form new club*, or make additions to present ones, 
Otnt Yot’.vo Friends will please remember the very 
liberal offer to minors, (see Kurat, of Jan. 28, page S3,) of a 
copy of YV'ebstor's Great Pictorial Dictionary, for Thirty nkw 
subscriber* -or for Forty, half of them being new sent us 
previous to April 1st, 1360. YVe also offer bound volumes of 
the Ki kai. for dubs of half the above numbers, 
Extra Gratuities tor Clubn! 
In addition to free copies, as above offered, we will give 
(ami mail post-paid, if lo any part of the United States,) a 
Dollar Pacr.yck of impoktkp FLOWER SEEDS, con¬ 
taining from 15 to 20 choice varieties, to every person who 
remits payment according to our terms, after Jan. 1st and 
previous to April, I 860 , for a club of either Six, Ten, Fifteen 
or Twenty- Yearly Subscribers. Or, if preferred to the 
Seeds, we will give for each club received soon (or until 
further notice) an unbound copy of the Rural for 1859. 
New subscribers and others wishing to obtain the 10th vol¬ 
ume should note this liberal offer, remembering that Now 
is rut; 5 !kbt Timk to Form Clujis. 177~ YY’c have just 
■engaged Sl,6o0 worth of choice Flower Seeds, to he imported 
the pree.eift winter. Tor distribution among tho working 
Agemt-Frieuds of the Rural, Those who have already 
formed clubs «ill be remembered in the distribution — or at 
least all who do not gocurc some of the extra gratuities 
Jereiofore offered for early lists. S ~z/~ Wo can still supply 
back number!) So that alt may have the complete volume. 
j-y ( v ordering the Rural, please' send us the beat 
money convcnleutly obtainable—and do not Turgot to write 
Term* of Advertising -Tiiikty-Fivk Oknth a Ltxn.ench 
insertion, in advance. A price ami a half for extra display, 
or 52,^ cents pec lino of space. Sesoi M. Noncitfl follow¬ 
ing reading matter, leaded - Seventy Cent* a Line each 
insertion. These rates aru predicated upon a circulation at 
least double Unit which the Itl'uxl, had when our rate of 25 
cents a. line was established, ft i* iinuue.essa.ry to add that, 
the Rural Nkw Yorkkr ha* alar larytu^- circulation than 
an v similar journal in the world, rendering it altogether the 
best advertising medium of its class. 
C P~ Marriage Notices, not excoding four lines, inserted at 
Fifty Cents each. [ Some send no fee ; other* $1, which i* 
not refused, as we consider the parties verv happy.] 
KHOYY N S 
_POKK PACKtXO IN" TOE WKST.—The rstiinisfrre.il the va¬ 
rious points in the Wo-t have come in very freely tho past 
week, ami we have now the official statements' from 15L 
Places, leaving about I OP to hear from. Reserving the de¬ 
tails for our full and final statement, which we expect to be 
able to make in two week* from now, wo give the aggregate, 
bo far as heard from, as follows : 
1358 !) 1359-60 
.605,104 653.138 
. 32(1, Aft 336, Wt 
..387,851 321,987 
. 122,131) MO,726 
.. 65,172 26,809 
489, (Hfi 405,385 
136,442 138,123 
.. 38,000' 54,001) 
2,0711878 1,976,010 
l,9I6,IMO 
Decrease this season. 9it,0.’W 
Tliese embrace nearly all (b“ prltiej.ial points, but the re- 
InriiH from tlie roiuainiog points w il, we think, Inereiise 
this deficiency, hut to what extent, we have pp means Just 
now which would enablu us to make any estimate It, i< uni 
probable, we think, tlie deltricncy nill exceed 150,IKK). Ah 
regards the average weight and the yield of lard, tlm re 
turns from Indiana, tin* ritate, llliiim*, Iowa and Missouri, 
show a nett Increase, but from Ktctituck v and Trn|ie**oe, 
■I duertet'e, not having plueeii oitf report* iu shape, as re¬ 
gard.* tho matter, we can not say bow much this increase 
will bn; if there is any, however, we think it will be small. 
—Cincinnati Trier. Current, Teb. 8. 
TROCHES. 
THE BEST IN USE! 
First Premium over Fairbanks, at. Vermont fftnto Fair, 
’57 anti '68. First Premium and no Coin petition in 
’59. First Premium at 15 Different State Fairs, Sil¬ 
ver and Bronze Medals at American Inatltuio B’uir, 
N. Y., 1859. 
Howe's Scales sou All Uses, have Great .Simplicity, 
YVntide rfill Arcuriicy. 
Require no Tit; may he set on top of the ground. Or on 
a barn floor, oijd easily removed. 
/Vo Chech, lliuls; fio triction on Knife Edges; all friction 
received ou Bulls. Weigh truly if not level. 
Delivered at any Railroad Station iu i.luj United States or 
Canada, net up, and warranted to give antim satiefaction, 
or Liken back. ’ 
Send for Circulars aud price list*, with account of trial of 
Scale a between Ilowo and Fairbanks, at Vcnuout State 
Fairs, to JAMES G. IlUDLEV, 
u 0er,MRl WoatftTO Agent, 8!J Main street, 
l vtt __ Buffalo, N. Y. 
yy HFIXER A Wlt.kiDN H.VJNtFACTUK1 tXkH 
IMPROVED FAMILY SEWING MACHINES. 
BROYVN’H ItRDNGHIAI. TUOCIDU). 
I Cures Cough, Cold, Hoarseness und. Influenza. 
Cures any Irritiilino or Soreness of the Throat 
lletievcs the I huh my Conyh. hi Consumption 
Relieves Hr on chilis, Asthma and Catarrh 
Clears and gives strength lo the voice of SiMiEitx 
Indispensable, la I’nni.iii Sphakkich. 
Soothing nml simple. ( ’ll I l.bltK.N can use. them. 
As then assist T.rpectoral tan and. rr.Uc.oe. Hoarseness, 
t 3 “Hold hv all Druggists in (lie United State*, 
YVKNTY El VB GENTS A BOX. B27-2teow 
38 place* in Ohio 
40 do in Indiana 
12 do in Kentucky. 
It do in Missouri 
5 do in Tennessee 
39 do in Illinois_ 
7 do in Iowa. 
2 do iu Wisconsin 
Vl’ENTH obtained on the most favorable terms. 
527-2t J. FRASER, Patent Agent, Rochester, N. Y 
ADIES I.IKK IT. A Quarter of a Dollar gives you 
j Like Ii.luhTuatkp 3 months, ou trial. Address 
FOWLER and WELLS, New York. 
>EARDEESS HARLEY One nonce sent to any ad- 
> dress ou receipt of 18 et*. lo stamps bv 
527-It. 1) s. MrCALLlM, I[nruellsville, X. Y. 
SHORT VOYAGE l'OR 25 OEMS. Take Lb-'E It, 
ll srua'i'EP 3 mouth*, Addnw 
FOWLEll am* WELLS, New York. 
1)1111: IIUBRVKD SQUASH SEED. -25 Sued* of Ujie 
I line Hnuasli will bo forwarded by mail, on receipt of 
five three-ceiit stamps. JOHN S. GOOLD, 
627-11 Maeedon, Wayne Go., N, Y. 
fAXTBA DEVON HTOfiK. -For sale, a full blond Devon 
l'j Bull, 2 years obi; also one flow I year* old. 1'riee* to 
suit the times. Address W.M. R. Iff ff IT 11, Rochester, N. Y 
GiSTJLEMEN LIKE IT! No trash, or foolish non- 
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dTKKI. flows. YY r e are manufiicluriog for the spring 
il I rule lure- number* of bur Mobawk. Y alley G|ipper 
Plows, with steel itmJdrimard ami land-side, with steel or 
east, point, a* desired, and Wo old refer you to the following 
persons, who have them iu use: 
John Johnston, Geneva, NY. 
J. IngcrNoll, Ilimi, ,Y Y 
YVm. Sommer, Polnaria, H p 
R. 0 . F.liis, Lyons, N. Y 
Col. A. J. summer, Long Swamp, Florida. 
,Y .1. Buwuiaii, L'tiefi, N. YL 
A Bradley, Mankato, Miuuosota. 
F. M.ieUio, Utica, N. Y. 
We are also ninnnfaeturirig Sayre's I’atent Horse Hoe and 
'■tato Covering Machine, Sayre's Patent. Cultivator Teeth 
t - ... , 'es lorthe trade, and all kinds of steel and swage 
ill fittanttw. ’cultural lin- 
w."rk in tu« age* ,. .**• o*t tor s cis.ro a*. 
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fpilB C ATTI.E niAUKETsi. 
1 Vgur x-DUK, fkb. 8,-The current prices for the week 
, II 1 '-.-ts n-*• as follows; 
at all thiimai.. rord fiuallly, V cut.,89,NX,'MO.Mr ovdi- 
Bm r Gattlk — J. i7,.5fffnkao‘ inferior isiV.» 
nary, 88,75*9,28; normoo.., Ufv. jififflXte is.iitlf f Irfl’i 
CnWHAMtCAt.VKS First qi,.. J - *-,.. ; i .'fX. 
|4l),gt)(S50,«l); Coimtion, 83.5,0®iicfill; in,,.,. . *- 
Y'KAI. CaLVKH—F irst quality, >i It,., &<7c; Unuuury hdl 
5l£c; Common, 4(a5c; Inferior, 31,fie|e. 
StlBKP avo La Mil*. Prime quHlil.y, if) hftOt), $.l,fAKa7,09- 
ordinary, 8ii» 5: rjiiumtin, ?3,56oi,4,i*.i; inferior, 826(3. ' 
Swi.vk.—F irst quality, all others, 6@U}y, 
ALBANY, Fell 13 .—Cattik- Again the receipt*are quite 
heavy over 2(K) heed more than were on the market last 
week, and nearly double the receipt* of tbc corresponding 
week Iasi year. This fact, together with the decline timt 
marked tlie New York market last week, owing to an over 
supply, tends lo check operations here 
I'JtJCKS — Wc alter oar figures a* follows: 
This week. Last week. 
Premium. S‘i(nWi 6,*4(o6 
Extra.tTkCaf.. 1 i 5 («)sk 
First quality.4'i-;'4’ s 4‘4®4*v 
Second quality...8'SM.3»4 3ki©»4? 
Third quality.2)*(a 3 2 , . i («3 
Inferior.............6 (o) 2 J$ 11 (ib2H 
StiKEP—There ia a falling oft in tiro supply, and prices arc 
tending upward 
Hogs Few nr none offering. Prime fat, weighing 1(10 or 
I'd lbs, would CJimnOTnvf (to, Home 400 store pigs changed 
hands at 4'.Eiy4i4C ri If-. 
Bkksskp Hogs Reiadjits moderate and demand fair Tlie 
market closed Buoyant .Saturday evening,and holder* were 
ndving higher rate* than have ruled before this season - 
They* is a noticeable ioiprow-mont in the quality, also.— 
The followin'' were ammo; the closing rales: 
24 head Elate, averaging 240 tfc*.$7,80 
207 “ “ “ 309 lbs . H 25 
85 " “ “ 270 It'S. 8,99 
80 K “ “ 300 Itis. H 20 
13 “ “ « 120 tbs. «,IX) 
7 “ *• “ 3ix) lbs. 8 , 01 ) 
27 ‘‘ “ light aud heavy.7^" $8,10 
piANOS F OFi $1 SO- 
WARRANTED COOD IN EVERY RESPECT. 
MAPS I1Y 
BOsft.TlIDlvlA.Isr GRAY <Sc CO., 
Albany, N. V. 
Tltfi ttu'osCrihefs, having been Indoeed, after repealed ap¬ 
plication, to make a 1'iA.Vl) at a low price, f., m p e t the 
Wants of manv nmv deprived of tin’ luxury, have perfected 
such 1 an luHtrUineut, suitable for SMALL PAP.i.riKH. HiT- 
1 INC ROOMS, Ac., finished in Rosy wood, a beautiful Pi¬ 
ano, at 
ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS, 
t -v” These Piano* are FTLLV WAUKASTKD, and have all 
our latfl improvements. ’ 
Circulars FurJthvd on Application, giving Full Par¬ 
ticulars. 
They also famish a 
HANDSOMELY FINISHED PIANO, 
Adapted for School Practice and Purposes, at 
ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY - FIVE DOLLARS 
(SEND FUR CIRCULARS,) 
Out; Regular Style* of LARGE PIANO FORTES, Ki,1. 
and 7 ^ Octave*, we continue to make with all Uro Late Im¬ 
provement*. *,t from $3W to $600, according (o Size and Fin¬ 
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J. Wedne*dny, tho 29ib February, I860, at I o’clock P. M., 
Rlt.llaJted in til'- town of East illrontlfield, Ont. Go., N. Y., 
about' ffidway between Victor and East Bloomfield Railroad 
Stitliomr Said Farm is well located and well watered, with 
ugood Ivxr-story dwelling house, two good gqiiu barns and 
horao burn • Willi Hill table out-htiiluirjg*. The Fane con 
laiiisabfnil'; M) acres, well calculated for grain or Block, and 
is in a gooff state of cultivation. For fin t,her particulars 
inquire tiff)! .* Hui.l.l.v* on tho premj.es, or of F, if, James, 
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Flour, Meal, etc, stand at last quotation.*, and the state 
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Grain. — The only description of grain in which any 
change cun he observed is Rye, which lias taken an advance 
and is quite firm, at.7ly 75 Cents. YVe do notalter rates for 
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Meats v.vii J'oc r.THV.—There seems to be an upward move¬ 
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Dairy, &c.— Butter is declining in rates—16 cents i* about 
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Sklds.-No change in Clover, although the market seem* 
to be opening. Timothy ha* put on 25 cents per bushel. 
YYhfOU —f he auction Bale at Boston, a few weeks since, 
has made purchaser* rather fearful, and as another sale is 
to come oil in New York next week, buyers are somewhat 
inclined to hold oil' Ibr a reduction. They are now offering 
only 30 » 15 cents tor common to choice. 
ROCHESTER -WHOLESALE PRICES. 
Flour and Grain. Eggs, dozen.RXgJlGo 
Flour,wint. wheat.S5,5fl(a6,38 Honey, box.. ..Id.j 16c. 
Fiour, spring do. ..$5,trie 5,25 Caudles, box. .129 13c. 
Flour, buckwheat.81,75^ 2,00 Candles, extra.I4c 
Meal, ludian.$1,633'!,63 Fruits a.no Roots. 
Wheat, Geuesee...$1,12*11,85 Apples, bushel.SA.o'Me 
Beat white Ciw'a..$L35ia>M0 Apples, dried. Sl,0iKud,'25 
Corn, old.7utce7uc Beaches, dried, q) lb 18 c 
Corn, new...ftBycGSc Cherries, dried, j4 lb.lfih lUc 
Rye, 60 lbs, *p4 hu.74@76c Blums, dried.lSo 15 c 
Oats, hy weight.35e BotaLa.-s.3liu)40c 
Barley.Sd/uLDic ft 1068 AXO Skix.s. 
Buckwheat.4’v<c40o Slaughter. ,.,5>»6i!6e. 
Beans_ 7olh3c Gulf..,... HUfllOc 
Mkats. Sheep pelts.stvyesijs 
Pork, Mes*.Sl7,UOffiil8,UO Lamb pelts. 60c(a;$I,U0 
Pork, clear.$20,0t4$S2(1,o0 Sklos. 
Clover, bush.$5,OOfSi5,24 
Tvniuthy.2,75(0:3,60 
Sr.YOKu:*. 
Wood, hard.St,00(d!4,5O 
YY'ood. soft.$3.00@R,.W 
Coal, Lehigh,.85,75iy fl,()U 
Coal. Scranton_$4,25(a 4.50 
Coal, PittHton.$4,265 f‘50 
Coat, shamokin. ..S4,25.«'4,80 
Coal, Cliar... .fOCre. 
Holt, bbl. 81,10 
Hay, tun.$10.06(5'1^U0 
St raw, tun,.$7,00(6 8.110 
YVool, qi tb.3066450 
YY’hitefisli, hhl.$9,0065050 
Codfish, pJ quintal.$ 4 , 0 X 55 25 
Trout, bbl.S - 
YOU SALIC.—A Farm of IOO acres choice grain land, with 
’ good Buildings, an exvulient (Yr< hard, well watered Ac., 
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i For «ale, 2 ro bushels of this Seed, mpure an'icle, of my 
own raising. Price $3 per bushel, in iruautitie* to *i»4t pur¬ 
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NEW YORK, Feu. 9.—The market is rather quiet, pend¬ 
ing tiro auction sale next week; the sunply is light, Irow- 
evi>r, particularly of desirable grades, arid pi ices pi Ie steadi¬ 
ly, though Kteoiig elfurtH are being made among Ullereuted 
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havn occasion tn purchase know right well, rolpseqirently 
any ilevdensiiuj in price* must tm based Oil tnisj'ursuasion.— 
It is also well known that the mills throughout the country 
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