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OPINIONS OP THE PRE3H, 
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vast amount of property, and vexatious 
litigation, liy it* timoly couHultation. 
Single copies will be Rent by mail, pontage paid, to Every 
Ku rv M,in " r Business, and 
Evmybody in Every State, on receipt of *100, or in law 
mess; SI7,73kjil7,85 for new do; $12^50 for ol<I prime; *11,.17 
for new do. Lard dull, but prices unchanged; gales at lull 
nallSi'c. Butter ll( 4 )Hc for Ohio, UeUatlc for State. Cheese 
at UKa'lil'jc 
A-euics The market i* without change for pots; small sale 
at $6,29; pearls are firmer; sales at $ 8 ,iW». 
ALBANY, March 28.—Floor and Mkai. —Onr market 
for Hour in Quito languid. Corn meal quiet. 
Common to good State,. 
Fancy and extra State,.... 
Common to good Western,.... 
Extra Michigan, Wisconsin, Indiaua, &>.v,.nuutow, 
Extra Ohio.6,00.37,20 
Common Canadian,_ " *' “ 
Extra Canadian,. 
Fancy llenesee,. 
Extra Genesee,. ...._ 
Extra Kentucky,. 
Corn meal, l-KViilSs >1 100 lbs. 
AGRICULTURAL. Paob. 
The Fanner and his Friends,.101 
Pleuro-Pncwnonia, ...—.....-................... lui 
Carrington’s Drain Plow [Illustrated,].101 
“ Pasturing on the Highway,’*.109 
Chicory...101 
Sowing Plaster, ... . 102 
Cure for Scratches, .108 
Salting: Food for Sheep,..102 
Fast Walking Horses and Oxen,...102 
The lire-Keeper Selecting a Home; Bees-Wax; Bee- 
Keeping'. Talcing Honey—Bee-Dress; Breeding,.102 
Rural Spirit of the Press—Hints on Sheep Manage¬ 
ment; Valuable Sheep from Ontario C© ; How much Hay 
willkcej* aJHorae; Water for Cows,.102 
Inquiries and Answers- Black Spanish Fowls; Shoul- 
derodipt Horse; Kuta Baga Seeds; White Clover; Rem- 
edy for Ticks; Sheep Pulling their Wool; Inquiries and 
Answer*,. 102 
Agricultural MisecUany-Tho Weather; That Wheat 
Premium; Small Suburban Farm Wanted; “High" Liv¬ 
ing in Paris; Good Co taw-olds; To Protect Sheep from 
Dogs; Acknowledgements; Extra Maple Sugar; Mara¬ 
thon A g. Society; Galen Ag. Society; East Maine Far¬ 
mers’ Club; Washtenaw Co. Ag. Society: State Fairs iu 
ISSO; Agricultural Association,.102 
HORTICULTURAL. 
Dwarf Peara for Fanners,.108 
Farmers as Fruit Growers,. 10 S 
Charcoal as a Blanch for Celery [IlluatratedJ.103 
Clinton Grape, ... ..103 
Inquiries and Answers -Grafting; Guano and Rasp¬ 
berries; Setting out an Orchard,. lffl 
Horticultural Nates —Rhubarb Wine: The Weather, 10(1 
DOMESTIC ECONOMY. 
Graham Bread; Water-Cure Wallies; Indian Bread; How 
to select Flour; Making Pie-Crust; Coloring Dark 
Brown; Mocit Oysters,. ..103 
LADIES’ OLIO. 
Onr May, (Poetical.I A Discussion Chapter I: Kind 
Words at Home; Womau's Sphere; Tiie Two Sexes, 104 
CHOICE MISCELLANY. 
To-morrow, [Poetical.] A Plea for Self-Esteem; Unwrit¬ 
ten Poetry; Mountain.Scenery; Tops have Come; Re¬ 
spect to the Sexes,. 104 
SABBATH MUSINGS. 
Hymns for Devotional Hours,[Poetical.] “It is Finish¬ 
ed;” Fate of the Apostles; Pure Hearts; Long Sermons, 104 
THE TRAVELER. 
A Trip to California—Letters No. Ill and IV,. 105 
USEFUL OLIO. 
Coral Formations! French History in a Nutshell; Rot¬ 
ten Glass; The Gulf Stream,. 105 
YOUNG RCRALIST. 
Tea; Cocoa, [Illustrated,].109 
STORY TELLER. 
Early Snowdrops, [Pootical.) The Angel-Side,.108 
1 v ^dmington, O., Feb. 16th, by W. B. Fisitkr, J P, Mr. 
ATHAN NBWtlV, of Cantou, Ind., and Miss EMILY 
.$s,no@3,3o 
. 9,30(019,62 
. AaXo A.OO 
. 6 ,00006,75 
. 6,uO o17 20 
. 9,29(516,00 
. fi,IXXa)7,A5 
9,7N«16,25 
6,90,0)7.90 
. 6,60(aj7,;s) 
cairn meal, ivooiou- fi iuu ids. 
Grain—W heat is held above the views of buyers. Corn 
in moderate request for the East, with sales of round yel¬ 
low at ?4c at the Central depot, asked 7l(jo, delivered at 
East Albany. But little doing in Iwul-v or oats. 
Skkb- We notice a sale of medium Clover at Wc. 
BUFFALO, MARnii 25 .—Floor—T he market continues 
remurkably quid, and tmLide of a moderate homo demand 
nothing is transpiring. The only sales reported were State 
at 84,00: extra Wisconsin at $9; ordinary extra Ohio at *5,- 
25; double extras st *6,26- 
GRAIK Wheat dull and heavy Corn 'lull, henvy and 
weaker. Oats steady and in moderate demand; sides on 
track at S5o Barley—Canadian nominal at toVTOc; one 
smnll lot, a choice sample, went lit 72c. Rye nominal at 82c 
Sunns Clover dill) and heav v, at *4,1(151,29; Timothy, at 
88,IO(a3,26. 
Provision's—D ull and urichaugod 
TORONTO, March 23. Fl.Ont — Tlir buoyancy in flour 
which was noted in onr last Unite, and which was caused by 
the excitement in wheat. Inis been lost during the week, 
and the marked L nnw dull and inanimate, Sales cannot be 
effected, iivsn at. a considerable concessiou on the part of 
holders, and in Hie present state of the market, we have no 
resource but to give nominal quobilions; ,it any of the fol¬ 
lowing rater, we believe flour could be got. 
Double extra.. .......$6,6036,25 
Extra,.., ... fi, 29(3(6, 6(1 
Fancy, . 5,0p@6.2» 
Buperflue No. 1,... . .. 4,68t'Cl t 83 
Do. No. 2,. 4,30'54,32 
Oatmeal,. A.nnofo.oo 
Cornmeal,. 8,25f3JI,6fl 
Grain. - The deliveries of fall wheat during the week have 
. i. Tim 
^btJcrtiscmentef 
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any similar jonrnal iu the world, rendering it altogether tho 
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this volume with an edition of SlXTT-GlYB THOUSAND, and 
have not printed less than Fifty-Three Thousand copies of 
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outer ion 
i “Should bo In the hands of every young man iu our 
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A hook Jar Agents to sell in every town in the United 
States. Terms liberal. 
For the Author’ll Edition send to 
TWTKNOK a IIEI.D8, 
__ _ ... Publishers, Boston. 
C vv— Sold by all Booksellers in tho United Slates, if your 
bookseller has not it, send 79 cenls to the Publishers, ami 
you will receive a copy, Iren of postage. 983 It 
AVIS f*KEI>LIN44 ami Poach Blow Potatoes, for seed. 
*2 Hi bbl. WM. K. GRIDLEY, N. Chili, Mon. Co, N. Y 
D AVIS’ skki>LING POTATOES. If the weatbor IS 
suitable, 1 will ship all orders received, on or before (he 
Nrst of Aut il, I cun yot simply a few more, 
LEO BABCOCK, KocUoater, Post-offino Box 880. 
/ i Wll YNII FANCY POI I.TIIV, KAHIIITH, F'l < 
' r Spring circular now ready sent free send for one. 
Km fresh for selling, safely paeked, from over 30 diffornnt 
been large and generally of very excollent quality. *.. 
extreme prices which we noticed in our last review were 
pietty freely paid up to Wednesday nf last week, when tho 
market began l.. give way, *l,4it being the outside figure f,,r 
Tlltirsdoy and Friday. Or. Saturday rates still further de¬ 
clined, and $435 wu* the highest lea'lxod Hlnee then the 
market has heon p.ctty steady UO Taesday, with recel|ds 
of 2,900 biisliels, the host wheat was boiighi nl *l,33brL-'W, 
the latter (Inure being paid freely for good lots. Common 
and medium loan tiles hrouglit *1,28: ad,33. The average 
price for the day was about *1,32 per bushel. There was 
not a great deal r.l animation on the market, the number of 
buyers W.,S sm/ifl, Slid their deslre to sec.ure whe.it was Lss 
manifest Uigjl during the last week. Tho demand for the 
best descriptions of Miring wheat lor seed, imparts a firm¬ 
ness to the market which In* prevented prices from sym¬ 
pathising with thosn for full wliont. Good samples of de¬ 
sirable quality bring train 81,02^1,04, and common lots 
are sold at $1 per bushel, Haney is in very Mrull supply, 
but rates are firm at 00c. per bushel Peas are still firm, 
especially Tor the belter qualities. The receipt* during Urn 
week xvere very large, and the impression is general that 
large atm urn Is are vet t>. be brought forward. Prices are 
steady at 98(a6lc. Rvo is ntforod sparingly, and the market 
in in a nominal slate, at 70c. per bushel Oats continue In 
offer pretty freely, vet prices are well maintained at3i;» 35o 
per bushel. 
Brut.s Timothy and Dover seed remain quiet without 
important movement, ut *2,7-’"a 1 for the first according to 
quality, and fm the last named (Untie. 
RBCBipTa of Produce at Chiiiado. -Annexed Is a com¬ 
parative statement of the receipt* of n few leading articles 
Of produce at Chicago, from January 1st to the 21st Inst: 
I 860 . i 860 . 
Floor, bbls. 83,074 61,874 
Wheat, bush.. 1,418,916 426,426 
Corn, bush . ..1JSI.170 312,289 
Oats, bush. 247.619 99,786 
Pork, bbls.._ _ 7,137 3,266 
Cut Meats, lbs. »,8u7,OI9 1,288,628 
Lard, id. 2,726,936 
K ENTITOTiV la'NTEIl FOR HALF— A superb, entire 
colt, 4 years old June ne.xl, 19 hands, bright bsy, beau- 
tirul in symmetry, and irnucrul in style of action. Tho 
Uuovo colt will stand, until nold, at the stable of the owner. 
C. C. PflELl'S, Vernon, Uneidtt Cu., N. Y. 
fpilK GREAT KECKICT «F BRAOTV! Send Tor 
I lloWAlin.-i CIR(!A881AS Kkimkov for rough skin, tan 
and freckles. A full reelpo fm preparing this celebrated 
«» , ,, v OK ,: « OH H FOI2 *\LK. by OR1N ANDRR. 
n»-w SDN, Carlton Center, Orleans Co,, N. Y. 6 ,i 2 - 2 t 
\ «• YVOOO JLs 0 41., BATON, N. Y., 
Manufacturers of their celebrated 
PORTABLE STEAM! ENGINES, 
and Oealeniin Machinery. 
Thkmk Engines are simple in arrangement, built compact 
kilulu of Mill orKurm uao. Keceiveo 
1ANAOA FIFE WHEAT Can bo had at 11 
7 Seed Store, 65 Buffalo St, Bochester, N Y 
9321f J. R 
enesoe 
n ! BH\KJ» s(M(A«ri HEED AT WlltlUSALE. 1,000 
pounds of Kiilvbflnl Squash Seed at wholesale, very 
cheap, l.y the original introducer Mv seed are of Iho 
purest quality, to be Hold at the lowest rates. Circulars 
and rdaveards supplied by the quantity, gratis. 
fKI-ri JAMES J. If GREGORY. Marblehead, Mass. 
BCKUKI.H CHINESE ftCGAIt CANE NEED 
jourgla grown, at *2,90 per bushel. Address 
I W. BRIGGS, West. Macedon, Wayne Co., N Y 
T AKGE OK LATE LMIVEU NICK’D. I have now 
1 J bushels of the above need on band and for ale, at II 
Omiesee Seed Store, 65 Buffalo St, Koclioater, N. Y r . 
932tf j. RAPALJR, 
I Al A.N AI i l.h FIE MELON, racket* cont'iining 40 
r' seeds, with direct Inns for use, will be sunt to any address 
upon the receipt of 3 three rent starnns 
6.32-31 ALLEN Jb EWAIN, Eprlngllold, Muss. 
D. B. DE LAND &. CO.’S 
CHEMICAL SALERATUS 1 
“Tbk very best article ofSaloiatus now in use.” Much 
Itiis been said of the injurious effect, of Hiileratus upon the 
health, but nettling can be more Intruders than perfectly 
properly used THIS Sale,ulus fa 
i.fio/Uwiw y ‘ b 7 a process entirely 
DIJK OWN, by which all nnpimlKi im removed. “ Deal¬ 
ers and Consumers Kve.ryiehe.Tt) Please try it/ It is war¬ 
ranted to suit iii all eases orno Halo," Also, 
IK «. DF. LAND A CO.’S 
“DOUtlLB UK PINED SALKUATUS,” 
Is fur superior to most other hramls of Salcnqusm.w iu u*e. 
Lonmimei s.d Sa emtus should he careful to get. tharimving 
I.i'i'i Vs"" > ’J . •' *' ‘Ji'J.'.V,!!. 1 , y Co ‘ on th “ wrapper, ns they 
will thus obt:un a Slt.IOlLY pliro article, Tuusu brands 
ot.sale rat us are lot sale by the “principal Grocers in this 
city and dealers generally throughout tlin United States 
ami Liuuiilu*.’ 
r l.ltH, row. BROAD LEAK TOBACCO NEED In 
• * any d.a-imd quaolity, at 25 cents per ounce, by mail 
Ijv Sample for tlin stamp. Address 
I W. BRIGGS, West Macedon, N. Y 
N. II.. We .end I dog. Wilson's Strawberry plants, by mail, 
fur W ets, wrapper! In oiled silk. Address a* above, I W. 
Self-Help—Ticknor k Fielda. 
Tho Great Drain Blow ~J. Carrington. 
New Bonk on Grape Culture Win. Bright. 
Books for th“ Soanoo Fowler and Wells. 
Novelties! Novelties! Win. Thorburn. 
-Mend your own Tinware—Amua J Root. 
Attention Farmers—R L Howard. 
Marblehead Drilmheud Cahbago Jo*. .1.13. Gregory. 
Buckthoni Lawton Block ben y Blanta— E. D. KobinBou 
Small FriUls, Ac John S. Goofd. 
Hubhar'l riuuoxh Jeed at Wholnsab' Jas. J. H. Gregory 
Goan. Brorul l.i'iif Ikibacco Need, Ac I W Briggs. 
Seed Oats atld I’otatoe s-T t‘. Bnolirh 
Game aud Fancy t’oultry, Rabbit*. 9ro—E. S. Ralph. 
Kentucky Uunter for Salt*—C. C. rbfllps. 
Hubbard Squash Seed—Jiur J. H. Gregory. 
The Great secret ot Beauty O. S. Howard. 
Davis’Seedling I'otutoas,.xe Win. K.Gridley. 
Fresh Apple Seeda Geo. H Flower. 
Doolittle's Black Raspborry A Anthony A Son. 
Davis'Seedling Sot aloe* Gen Balicock. 
Cranberry Vines Noble Ilill. 
Clark’s Indelible Pencils—I). Stevens. 
Tiic (iv-ut Wektlier Guide— S. C. Bowen. 
To Nvivvnrvai'u »s4 Dealers in Trees—D. W. Ranney. 
MAhalebClierry Soedliugs—A. Frost & Co. 
Isabella and Clinton Grape Vine*—Geo. Beck. 
IjF For Horticultural A dvertiaementa see page 103. 
ATTENTION' FAUJIERM I’KICK t.:".: 
Howard's l Ketch unis rutonts,) Two (force 
new pancm, all iron, light dnfl 
REDUCED I 
_ e Mon it 
new pattern, all iron, light draft,--price only *1(10. How¬ 
ard s new One IIuihm Mower, ail iron, light draft, will out 
mix acres of uny kiudol'gruHs per day, price *7.> Coin- 
hind Mstflilne, price Sl.'ilt Wood framn Two florae Mower, 
price *80. All have Emery’s patent adbpdahle lever am] 
roller, and warranted. Send for pamphlet. Address 
933-21 R |„ HOWARD, Buffalo, N. Y 
For Cireulars address GEO. F. TUTTLE, 
No. 100 Nassau St-, New York. 
r x nnft AGENTS WANTED To sell 4 newlnvontlrmg 
•'Jfffll Agents have niado over *29,1X10 on one,- better 
than all other *iudlar agencies. Send four stoops and gut 
80 pages particulars, gratis 
632-9t El’HRAIM BROWN, Lowell, Mass. 
TIIE CATTLE iilAltllETS. 
NEW YORK, March 21.—The current prices for the week 
at all the markets are as Pillows : 
Bkrs C \ ri i.K - First quality, P cwt. *ir>,00in110,.30, ordi¬ 
nary, *9,305010,00: enromon, *8^0(^41,00; inrariw, $Y,0of'88,(HI. 
Cows amp <’ \(.Vue—First quality, *.io ixxo^uo; Ordinary, 
*40,0I> 11,50,IX); Common, * 39 ,'XX'i Ul/iO; Interior, fcffi.lXXv'-'KUX). 
VRAi, Cacvkh Firit quality, yt Ifi., C(oy7c; Ordinal jr fra) 
5kc; Common, i.-i-Su; Inferior, .'DidJde. 
Siikkp ANP I,AMU*, f’/tme quality, Yi head, M/aLi7,00; 
ordinary, T-Uii'9; commun, IMO , i,i«t; lnl'eriur, S2(s3. 
Swum. -Kirat quality. Id "r.fi’i; all others, i'-tfafift. 
ALBANY, MAlien 26.— CaTTLR - At the opening holders 
advanced their views ‘.i - ',c. |) lb. live weight, above hurt 
week's quotations, bat they have boon compelled to recede, 
and the market is now but little stronger tuau then—nomi 
M AKIILKIIEAD DRUMHEAD CABBAGE. Ibis is 
Die favorite Cnldmgo in Heston market. IUk dislin- 
truisbed above all Ollier VArioUUs of Cabbage for its relia- 
bi-dy lor beading', under guod euPii ir* notovern pur runt.. 
lailiug lo set. murk* 1 ruble bends to the qcre The be,els are 
fine-grained aqd sweet, Tuomrloible for lliei- hardness and 
W’ligbt. r the seed does not give sa!Miction the mouev 
will be reltirueil. Twenty dive cetils i * package, punt-paid. 
,,33-Ueuw JAW .1 II GREGORY, Marblehead, Maas. 
/1ENUINK HUBBARD 8QITA8II SEED. 4.5 perfect 
3 I Sends lor 4 thiee cent postage xlaiiips; 100 perfect Seeds 
for 8 three emit postage stamps, sent to any address in tie* 
Union, post-paid. Address 
932-.it ALLEN A McELWAIXSpringfield. Mar,. 
[[ERKTNQ^S PATENT 
FIRE AND BURGLAR - PROOF SAFES. 
With Hall’s Patent Powdor- Proof Locks, 
HAVE NEVER FAILED 
IN WORD THAN 300 DMAHTHOBS PULES. 
Tho Mu feet unit Bent Nnf« In Use. 
Delivered at any Railroad Station In the United States, or 
Oauaua, at th« vory rut^M* |»y 
JAMES G. DtiDLEY, Sole Agent, 
8l8 - lf at 93 Mniu street, Buffalo, N. Y. 
1 ?ffff riALK Eleven acres of choice land, buildings,fruit, 
a rul about fix** acres of Nursery stock, near the city lim¬ 
it* of Rochester, H rdr*TO>l for sale at a bargain. For par- 
lii'olaiM.nddrivs linx 1,469. H. MANVEL. 
H rrhosier, March 31, I860. 
M - t 4*1' it OWN iTNWAl.. I.IMIVN SULDEB- 
*ng Implements. A uew and novid process of .odder 
tee. on metals, requiring no large tod aim jsy irou.i; hut tiie 
process is so Himrile that any person can mend their Own 
Tinware, (even if rusty,) Bran.*, Copper Kettles, Jewelry, 
Arc.., A * Implements and mate rials, with full printed in- 
st ruction, cutup in package* and mailed tn any address on 
receipt of 25 rent* In stamps or otherwise, 
t >17“ AliK.vra Wantkh. Address 
533-11 AMOS J. ROOT, Medina, Ohio. 
N EW Bill’ A.SIIE*. Thu Subscriber has introduced and 
named (woof the best- the “Honolulu Nectarine," 
40*1 tho “fine Apple.’’ The former is lauded for Its e>- 
trmnelr lino texture and unequalled HWeelness; tho latter 
for being equally good lor early summer iiho a* |i,r winter, 
and is not surpassed by any in these qualities (V** will 
Bend a vackage of seeds, nt each variety, with a specimen 
of the “Dried Nectarine" to any address, bv mail, on the 
receipt of one dollar Address I W. RRIGCS, 
93 2-2t West Macedon, Wayne (Jo., V. Y. 
(JABT STEEL EEEES, 
FOR CHTOOUE8, ACADEMIES. 
?' IR . AL A RMS, FACTORIES, 8c O., 
from SHKH’KIKLP, KiV(iljAjVi), )mv« boon in all ell- 
mates. Korn OH and America. Weigh less; cont lew, per 
pound; have batter timem mu be beard farther than other 
bellix. They cost SO |ier cent, less (.ba n 
THE BEST COMPOSITION BELLS, 
which are also Hold by mo at Makars’ Brices. 
I3rolc«u Qolln Taken in Exolmngo, 
or re-east on short notice. Buch bells will nearly pay for 
Steel Bells or same slxe. J J 
Jor Liir.ubir. BeUs delivered iu all part* of the 
Uwted status or Canada, bv 
,, J'AMKS G. DUDLEY. 
913 u SMi Main slreoL Buffalo N V 
S’pecial Notices 
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library, very handy anil useful to every body as well as fsr- 
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Price, *1 50. 
“Fruit Culture for tho Million." 
A Ha vo Hook OFFuurr-C.'ri.Tr'RH; tiring a Guide to the 
(quit 1 nation and Management ot ' Fruit frees; with con¬ 
densed Descriptions of many of the Best and Most popular 
varieties in the United Stales. Illustrated with ninety en 
rravinga. By Thomas Gkkuh. A valuable and popular 
work, f nee, muslin, 50 cent*. 
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Patk.vis. Invention* oxamlncd, and optnlons given on 
questions of supposed novelty Specifications, Drawing*, 
(lavsate, oi.iil Assigumcnls piTi'iiriel. ltcjacted Cases, I: 
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(p!7,!.u; second quality, Eya; third quality, $.'*,90(<i:5,75. 
WOBKI80 (JXi:v *49, 904)100. 
Milou Cowa-*.T> - m; Common, $ 17 ( 0 : 18 . 
Vkai.CaI.vks i.'ktvv',. 
Stoukm - Yesrl.rigs, cone; two years old, $17,4)22; throe 
years obi, 
Hlpne-friSsLio f) lb.; Calf Skins, lOGCillc U !b. 
Tai.u'jW— 7ufl7>fc p tf.. 
Rukki- ado Lambh—* 2,90 •2,79; Extra, $3&;6,C0. 
Pki.ts $l,2Sfa*l,7.te cacti, 
BwrNK 'Spring (*ig<, wholesale, 8'fti6*ic x7 lb.; retail, 6 
@8c. Fat Hogs, undressed, <jc. 
CAMBRIDGE, MaKi’u 21. Whole tmmber of Cattle at 
market 687 about Mi) Beeves, aud 137 Stores, consisting of 
Working Oxen, Milch Cowhand one,two and three yeatsold. 
PiuokS — Market Beef—Extra, S7,90(a,7,7S ; first quality, 
*7.iX); siieoml uiiAlity, 15,75; third qnalitv. $4,90; ordinary, *3. 
Stokkh— Working Oxi'ii $80, SI 10(4)150. 
Cowe .,sn Cat.vkm-$29, wm. 
YkARMMid—None; two year olds, *17(®22; throe year 
olds, *23.4227. 
Sur.Ki* Ann Lamiis - 2,700 nt market; prices in lots, *2,00 
2,29)UV 5 each; extra, $3,00, 4,00@9,.V) each, or 4(«6cPlh. 
live weight 
H 1 DK 8 (JC<L:I!>»C. Tallow, 7«t,7.k»C. 
Cai.v Bki» 8 uxoilc. "■* lb. 
1‘ki.ts — *l.'25(a;t,75 each. 
Vkai, Cai.vka — None. 
TORONTO, March 23.- Bkks— 1 The Bupply of first class 
cattle is morn liberal, and 6j£c. 79 lb. ha* been paid, while 9c 
®6J<e. ba* been freouently realized. For second class cat- 
lie, I'tlUi.’s' r.1 7b. is the current rate. 
SliKKi* AM) I.AMH8—Sheep $ 4 ( 4/6 each. Lambs, none in 
the market. 
Ca 1 .vies — Scarce and in demand, at ft" 6 each. 
Pokk — Frest) i* becoming scare at the nominal rates of 
*6(4 6,50 ]9 100 lbs. Cured nieats are quoted, wholesale at 
$IS (i bbl. mess pork; $11*4 15 for prime mens; $11(2)12 for 
g rime- Hams, smoked, lb., lOtoJlc; unsuioked, 9(4 10c. 
acou, 3c %) ft).— Globe 
A New Quarter of the Rural, will commence 
with April — a good lime for new Clubs, additions 
to present ones, (started Jan. 1st, or since,) or for 
single subscriptions to begin. Agents and Sub¬ 
scribers will, it is hoped, kindly continue their efforts 
in behalf of our circulation. For Publisher's No¬ 
tices and Offers, see. last week's paper, and also the 
last page of this number. 
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itlarkcts, Commerce, & 
Rural New -Yorker Ofeicb, ) 
Rochester, Mareh 27, I860, i 
Flour i* without change as to rates, but a very general 
dullness affects transactions. 
Grain Wheat is in a little better demand than last week 
and prices have advanced. Corn lower, and considerable 
offered in the market. Oats declining. 
Pork will now bring only $6,50(4)7 per cwt —a decline of 
25 cents on the week. 
Dairy —This department of trade is without alteration 
iu prices, with but Little doing. 
Fruit. Apples (green) are in demand and rates firm 
Dried are falling off, 6 cents per pound for prime being 
about maximum figure. 
UO Cl LE3TKK WHOLESALE PRICES. 
Flour and Grajjl 
F lou r,wi n t. wb*at.S6,fl0(T 6,75 
Flour, spring do. ...*9,00(4.6,26 
Flour, buck wheat.Sl,9(i:i.l,75 
Real, ludinB.-*1,60.4:1,60 
Wheat, (ieqeneii.. ,$1,15(4)1,II) 
Best white Can’a . *1, lOWj, <6 
Corn, old.6030630 
Corn, new . 61 ) Sfkiq 
Rye, 60 lbs. ii bu.73W7SC 
Oats, by weight.32432c 
Barley. ASraJliUe. 
Buckwheat...40 «H0c 
Beans... ..76(gi88c 
MiilATS. 
Fork, Mohr. ....$17,00®V/,SI 
Pork, clear.... $20,00 4120,00 
Fork, cwt. $ll,9iKd)7.00 
Beef, tJ cwt.*1,00(4 6,00 
Rprlng lamhs,eaxdi.$l^D@l,75 
Mutton, carcass.a'c 
Hams, smoked.1 Ob:lie 
shoulders.7i>r7(,e 
Chiekeim...IkaJOp. 
Turkeys. .ooriijiyc 
geese.84. Sue 
Ducks, p pair.SS(gjiio 
_ Dairy, ho. 
gutter, roll.I2«(3114c 
Butter, tirkm.OOvUlk'.C 
Cheese..9b»U Iu 
i'ard, tried.U.ihll’ic 
I*}} 0 "’, rough.7.',c 
Tallow, tried.IW&lQtfc 
T )EAS 1 F'EA.frj 1 I 3 E /V3 !—Now on hand 
I and fm- sale at the “Gkvehkk Bred Stoke," No. 66 
ISufj alu Street, Rochester, N. Y. 
ilkl bushels Lish Marrowfat 
90 “ Black Eye do. 
50 “ Missouri do. 
90 " Early Kents. 
IOu ■’ Early Washington 
ro “ Dwarf Bloo Imperial. 
25 “ Champion nf England 
200 “ Canada Creepers, for field sowing. 
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tured at Avow, Htoubeu County, N Y., within the last two 
years. We think it <*mm of the great Improve,iieuts of the 
age for draining wet nr damp lands. It eau he dune so 
cheap that every fanner .-an thoroughly drain his farm. 
VVo think the Drains will last for many years. 
A I!. Dickinson, Hornby IJkkoaik B. Piiki.ps, DansvUlo 
Constant COOK, Bath. ■ Nkwton.Stkvkwki'in,H oward 
Daniel (.ray, Wheeler, samukl Linklettkii “ 
Ja.mcm Maxeiklp, “ John Finch, Avnra. 
Animikw Maxeiici.d, “ i.\. 1L Townkk, “ 
Niram Ei.imniios, Dansville. Oliver Townes, “ 
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THE YVOOl. IIUUKETS. 
NEW YORK, March 22. The demand is legs Retire, and 
we reduce onr quotations allghtly on native fleece and pull¬ 
ed winds: the transactions include 76,000 lbs. American 
fleece, in lot*, at 37,ir60e. for common t<, choice; 40,000 tbs. 
California, at !»4j32c lor common to fine sorts; 30,000 lbs. 
pulled, at SOQAlHe.. hr in quality; 11)0 hales unwashed black 
Smyrna, Ac , al ll>>i 13c., and 200 bags unwashed African on 
terms not disclnsed, We quote 
Am. Saxony fleece ft lb.A6@<0 
Am, full blood Merino.92 495 
Am. half-blood and three-fourths Merino .... 45m 48 
Am. native and oue-fourth Merino.37(<942 
Extra, Bulled.44(^48 
Superllne, Bulled.. 38(4)43 
No.l. Bulled... 30's36 
California, extra...(» «(» 
California, fine, unwashed. 2fi(a'K2 
California, common do.12,4 16 
Peruvian, washed... 16(4 30 
Valparaiso, unwashed. 11(412 
South Am, commoti, washed. pySu 
South Am, Eutre Rios, do. l.vJ.lH 
South American, unwashed. ftii 12 
South Am. Cr-nlnvn, wasijed. 20*4*22 
East India, washe'l. 20(422 
African, unwashed. tnii.lS 
African, washed...16(4 28 
Smyrna, unwashed. liTi'19 
Smvrua, washed.. 22ia23 
Mexican, unwashed. 1 lili lt 
— Tribune. 
BOSTON, March 22.—Fleece and puHed wools have been 
in fair demand, with sales of the medium grades of the for¬ 
mer at ISfioJOc , amt euperiSni) and extra pulled ut 38 •"2c, 
cash. The sale* ol foreign have been 1,100 hale.*, mostly 
carpet wools, at lull prices 
.Saxony k Merino.56 * 70 Western mixed.(WfflWO 
Full Wood.51 'l*.V 5 Smyrna, washed.10*30 
H and blond.43(4.50 Do. unwashed.|Sfl!8 
Cemiuou .........,....3(V*i41 Hvriau.11(4/23 
Bulled extra ..43*4.62 Cape.24(c!i«2 
Do. superfine^.Ji8*5)47 Crimea,.,... 
Do. No. 1.JUKuBI Buenos Ayres..89045 
Do. No. 2. ..(XX>GGG Peruvian, washed. AUffXl 
CHICAGO, March 22.—’Che market remains very quiet and 
almost entirely nominal at the following prices: 
Flekok—C ommon, native.. 
Quarter blood . .. 
Half blood... 
Three-quarter Wood. 
Full Wood Saxony. 
Pulled—N o. 1. 
Superfine. 
Extra. 
Double Extra. 
Eggs, dozen. )2@13o 
Honey, box.l&giJflg 
Can dies, box. 12 * u. I3e 
Candles, extra. 1 -tc 
Fruits and Roots. 
Apples, bushel.75c(*>)$l 
Apples, dried.. .* 1 , 00 ®T ,)2 
Poaches, dried. Yl lb..fee 
Cberries, 'Wed, \t lb. lA.i.-JOc 
Blums, dried....,J(i( 4 )lHU 
Potatoes.. 31(a)4Uo 
IllUKd AND tiKIN' 8 .' 
Slaughter .. o*7T6c 
Cult . DWllOo 
Sheep polls.5()Cf,i $2,00 
Lamb pelti. . 60c&*L,ud 
BggpK, 
Clqyer, hush.?d,757(’6,00 
Tliuoth y.....3,00: «(8,25 
Sundries. 
Wood, hnrd.Jd.lXkjM.bO 
Wo* **1. soft........ I8,00(ali80 
Coal, i Aildgh.$5. 75 * 46 ,iw 
Coal, Scranton. .,$(,26*44,50 
Coal, Pittston.. ,. $4,2SCn4‘90 
Coal, Shiiraokln ..$•!,25 1 4,50 
C**sl, Char . .Ukd-Wbi <3 
Salt, bbl . $ 1.10 
liny, tun.* 10 ,(»>:'•( 16,00 
Straw, tun,.,.,,. $6,iX*>'K00 
Wool, lb, ..Sofgqjk: 
WkiitelisU, bbl.$9,iWa9,50 
Cndliih, 1 1 quinta! $4JtYd'A2fi 
Trout, bhl.*8,00^18,50 
V OVELTIF.S I NOVELTIES I ! 
1 ' NOVE la T I 1C s ! 
’J’lra Perprctep Tomato, 28 cents; by mall 28 cents. 
AcotistATBP Golukn (Jkkk.n Japan'Winter SqiiAdu, 25 
cents—by mail 28 cents. 
Tu« Truk Honolulu Nectarine Squash, 25 cents—by 
mail ;8 cent*. 
Whits Lkofiorn Squash, (very large,) 29 c. bv mail 2«c. 
Ma4imotii Cura Hqi a.-ii, stele by mail28cl.*. 
Mammoth Cinu Bqpvsii, 28 <d« i,y mail 28et*. 
Improved Lima Marrow Socami, i!5 ct*. by mail 28 cts 
New MaWOUANY Sqi t^ll, 29 , -|iy runII 28 rts 
Sandwiuu Island SypAsn, 25 at* hr roan 2S els. 
Triih 1Iurh.u;d Sqpasii, 20 c.U. bv mail 29ou. 
Japan apple Pie SLr.o.v, (true.l23c(., -by mull 28ct*. 
Bradeokp Wateemedn, (line,)2/i cts. by mail 28 Cts 
Pqmarian Watermelon, iocU. by mail us r.L- 
Thant’s Kvkkoriuln Pea, 25 els. fry miiltects. 
CnrrsM im Earth Almonds, lOcts—bv mail 29cts. 
Pktsalih a r.u ekesqi, (new Strawberry Tomato,) 10 eta.— 
by mail 13 cent* 
The New Dwakk Sun Flower Grren-Cem kred Ilici.r- 
A.NTjiei, (truly magnificent,) 25 Jt* byximD28 ct*. 
Seven Vimts CracrARP Pumpkin, (true.jaie. by mail 28e. 
Fejer 18Lani) Tomato, (very solid,) theta- -by mail 13eta. 
On receipt of FOUR DO LI.AILS the entno i -soctment 
tvil] be mailed to one address, and postage paid. For rule by 
WM. THORBURN, Seedsman, 
533-It 490 k 492 Broadway, Albany, N. Y. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISION MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, March 20.-Flour—M arket dull, heavy 
and drooping for all description* of State and Western, ex- 
cept superstate, which is scarce and Iu moilerate request 
i; 1 hem Prices. Sal* i at *5,20^16,26 for so par State; *5,26(2! 
•J.40 tor extra do; $5,204*6,26 for super Western; $9,30(515.. 
prior extra 0o; f.7 •*.*u(:.th for lulerior to good shipplatt 
Uraods e.ira roiiud Loop Ohio —elomng tame. Causdian 
m limited request at earier prices; sates at *o, UX<h7,W for 
couinion to choice extra. 
Dka in— 1 r umaetlons in wheat arc limited; market heavy, 
witii ii dowow&rd tendency; sates prime Milwaukee club at 
5!,:l instore; good Canaqlau at a trifle over *1,61 Ryu 
jn*'*‘t at NAJf'Sge. Barley unchauge 'hle; sate* lumdsomc 
_.'n;ma Lust at 85c. Corn easier mid l@2c lower; sales at 
*‘C for yellow Jersey and Southern; 70(« 72c for mixed 
western; 77c for good white Southern. Oats plenty and 
dull at YKtifUc. for State and Canadian. 
.((Ota.'liC 
,.H3(4'*35C 
.‘t'(4j37c 
,3S;'aU2c 
.4*'<4)45 c 
, 2(’®35c 
30(4)3 5c 
.39(5)41)0 
.40*4)42 c 
^ AlfLV SIX WEEK M Ftrl'ATOKS (WIIITK) Tlm*o 
CPEETII FOR TIIF. .VIII.I.lHN SOMKTItlMl NEW. 
I Olflc** No. 7 Mansion House Block, 68 State street. 
Rochester, N. Y. 1525-tf| E. F. WIl.SON. 
H A-. M. Cl. MORl>4>KF, Breeders of pure Short-horn 
• and Atderne.y Cattle, South Down and Silesian 
Sheep, Suffolk ami Essex Pigs, Rochester, N. Y. [521tf 
