i EUEjS, 
19@1,23; Milwaukee club at SI.29; prime and choice winter West¬ 
ern at Sl,37'.n’I.3S; chtice Michigan at $1.50; choice Canada at $1,- 
55 delivered; white Southern at $1.45; while damaged Carolina 
at $1,60. Rye quiet at 75 i* 78 e. Flarley nominal at 67@80c. Corn 
heavy and lower; onlv inodeniie demand lor export 'and home 
use. Sales at 0.1, ' 71c t'or mixed Western, in store and delivered. 
Oats in only moderate request at Wei (ffr. 
Cun visions |'oil; firmer, with a moderate demand; sales at 
3l6,2fl(.r 16,75 for mess, $12,75(u'13,00 for nea prime, $11,60* II,to 
for old do. Lard llriv, sales at lO'-itWIO’ .iv Hotter 10 * 14c for 
Ohio; 14y 1.20c for Stale Cheese steady at If* 10'.,(■ for inferior to 
prime 
Ashfs - The market for Pot of the new inspection of 1861 lias 
opened at $5, at which we notice s-iles of 100 bills since the 
opening of the vonr. Nothing done in Pearl, there are, as vet, 
none of the new brand offering. 
Hors—'the demand is routined almost entirely to small Iota 
new for browing, iti whieh way about lix) bales have been token 
at a\rfS0e. and a lew extra 35c, rash. 
ALBANY. .Ian. 7. ■Fr.OBR—There is no new feature to notiee; 
the demand is moderate, and prices are very firm. Buckwheat 
flour and corn meal are unchanged. 
I.rxix — Nothing has transpired in wheat. Corn steady with 
moderate sates mixed Western at 68c, deJivored. In other grains 
nothing has transpired. 
1 lotus—Our market for 0resrrd Hogs is steady, hut not active. 
The sales reported reach *to bead nt Jfl.'Oed.flO for .State, weigh- 
inc from 275 to .W lbs,, Sti.tN'for extra and fancy lots Included 
in the sales are SO head of Michigan, averaging 232 lbs, at $6,50. 
BUFFALO, .Tan. 7. The market for flour remaps quiet, with 
a moderate demand. Sales at $3ni3,76 for hue; $Sqi!5,25 for extra 
Michigan, Indiana, and l thin, and $5,50a6 for double extras 
(iHAt.N Wheat quiet, with small sales of Milwaukee club at $1. 
Corn steadv at 45V' for hew, on track, and 50c for old in store. 
Oats and other gTiiimi quiet 
Hogs- Drown'd hogs tinner; sales of 50 at 5',i6c, and a few 
choice at fiV_ Courier 
nilCAC.I), -Ian. 7.—Flour quiet 
Grain -Wheat quiet, and declined ’ifodc, sales at 79S.C for No. 
1. and 75 L ^i'76c for No. 2, in store. Corn steady; sales at 29c in 
store. Outs quiet. 
TORONTO, Ian. 5. front There is n moderate inquiry for 
desirable lots of flour, lint complete absence of stock is an ef¬ 
fectual lgirricr to business The following must therefore be 
regarded as nominal 
Superfine, No. 1,. St.toru-t.flO 
fancy, 4,76tniR,Dii 
Extra, .. .. .. AiOOtfl’A/W 
Double Extra, 6,i»„fi,on 
Grain.—T he receipts, of tall wheat have pot averaged over500 
bushels per day. and bnsluess is thus resti I led. The purchases 
xvere made on au average of $1,13 T' bushel, the range extending 
from 1,17— the latter being paid in two instances onlv. 
The current outside figure was $1.15 f) bushel, which is pretty 
freely paid for good wheat. Spring wheat is linn, at H.V trie for 
ordinary to good, and for ve.rr prime 95c has been realized. 
Barley Is In small supple, with steady rates averaging about 53c. 
1^7 bushel, although 55c. has been realized. Peas are in moderate 
request at. 50c., with an oceasional purchase at 52c yV bushel, 
flats are not so plentiful, and prices have improved a-shade, 
ruling now at 26C*i27c. Increased deliveries, however, would 
speedily bring them bark to 25c fl bushel.— Globe 
$Ur publisher to the ^nblic 
arm 
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K KAURI FOR SALK.—A farm of 100 
1 sight of the pleasant village of Pahnvm,is 
Terms made easy. Inquire of J PHILIP, on 
ROBERT JENNINGS, V. s.. 
Professor of Pathology and Operative Surgery in the Veterinary 
{^College of Philadelphia, Professor of Veterinary Medicine 
dkte. in the late Agricultural College of Ohio, Secretary 
of the American Veterinary Association 
of Philadelphia, Eta., Etc. 
\ I’I’LL tilt A UTS.—400.000 Apples, root grafted, for 
\ sale in Hpring, at $5 per 1.000 when 10,000 or over are taken 
less amount, $6 per t.ono. 
57!-4t FAHNESTOCK k BAKER, Toledo. 0. 
\ FI’LR S E E l>S, Arc.—150 bushels fresh Apple 
Seeds. 
12 bushels Fresh Plum Pits 
200 bushels Fresh Pencil Pits. 
571 At FAHNESTOCK k BAKER. Toledo. 0. 
r PHE OPORTO GRAPE.— The Wine Grape of Amer 
I ics Send for a Circular. K. W. SYLVESTER, Lyons, N. V. 
rniiK HOST SPLUMHI) CHANCES EVER 
l ottered to Agent*, and NO UUMTlDG! Particulars mailed 
free. Addn oi Box 3®, Syracuse, N V 
r piIK CRAWFOUI) COUNTY RECORD, 
THE HORSE AND niS DISEASES, although but Two 
Months Issued from the pro**, | m * already re¬ 
ceived the unqualified approval of upward* of 
Twenty Thousand pun-Imaeni, and in. un¬ 
doubtedly, the most complete and reliable 
work on the Horse ever published, It tells you 
of Hie Origin, History and distinctive t re its of 
the various breeds of European, Asiatic, African 
and American Horses, with the physical forma¬ 
tion and peculiarities of the animal, and how 
to ascertain bis age by the number and eondl- 
tion or 1 $i h n ; 11 1ao of Bri't'iljDjp, Itrnjikifiif. 
oUDHtiff, Fmliptr, Oinnmlfijr, ShocW anil tbe 
general management, or the Horse, with Hie 
best mode* 0 f administering medicine; also, 
bow to treat Biting, Kicking, Rearing. Shying, 
Mumbling, t ril.i Biting, Restles*rie**, and other 
rices to which he is subject; with numerous 
the hoktio ulturiht 
’ is the best Magazine of its kind in America. Every ad¬ 
mirer of 
FLOWERS. FRUITS. 
BEAUTIFUL GARDENS, 
PLEASANT HOMES, kc.. 
should subscribe for it. Published mouthy —48 pages—elegantly 
illustrated. Terms $2 a year. For the two years, I 860 and 1861, 
$3. The edition with colored plates, $5a year Our Catalogue 
is sent free to everybody. 
SAXTON A BARKER, 
Agricultural Book Publishers, 
571-3t No. 25 Park Row, New York. 
TIH. CRAWFORD COUNTY K 1 ICO K D, publish 
1 edat Conneuutvllln, Pa. by John AV. Patten, at $1.00pri 
year, is one of Hip best advertising mediums in Western Penn¬ 
sylvania. Try it. 
' A R ill W A N T E D O N 8 II A II ES 
or would under Like the management of a farm for wage* 
Address D COX, 
__174 AVest 13th Street, New A 
URSERY STOCKS FOR SALK 
135,000 first quality Apple Seedlings. 
5, 1861 35,000 do. Quine,• Stocks 
BENJAMIN FISH. West End Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y 
nr xmiiuiiik, mm ircaimeni 01 ro tangles, Sore 
rhroat, IHgtemtier, Catarrh, Inlluemta, Bron 
chills, Pneumonia. Pleurisy, Broken Wind, 
Chronic Cmu-L, Roaring and Whistling, Lnm- 
t.ax, Here Aon 1 Hi mid Ulcers, and tleeaved 
Teeth, with other disea*es of the Mouth and 
Respiratory Organs, also, of Worms, Hots, 
Colic, Strangulation, Stony Concretions, Rup- 
tores Palsy Dlarrtora, Jaundice, Hepatirrlioea, 
P.nody Urine, stone. In the Kidneys and 
Bladder, 1 anamination, and other diseases of 
tin 1 Stomach. Howt»w, Liver and Urinary 
Organa. J 
THE HORSE HIS niSFI.A-SKK toll* von of t.)ie cannon. 
RVmptoirm, and t.matment nf Mmif, Blood, and 
Doff Spam, Kifm-Bnm*. Swftonw. Strain.*, Bro 
ken Knees Wind Balls, Founder. Sole Bruise 
»nd Gravel-Cracked Homs, deratches, Canker, 
Thrush, and Corns . also, of Megrims, Vertigo 
Epilepsy, ritaggers, and other diseases of the 
keet, Legs, and Head, also, nf Fistula, Poll 
Evl, 1 .binder. 1 , Farcy, Keurb-l Fever, Mange, 
Surfeit, Locked Jaw Rheumatism, Cramp, 
TO NURSERYMEN. 
_L J us! received 2. r > dozen new pattern 
(Lraftiny; Knives, 
made expressly to order, and warranted, at No. 3 Buffalo Street 
Rochester, N. Y. |574-2tJ N. B. PHELPS. 
GRKAT IN MOOTtLS OK W1SK8T CKN8URK.’ 
/ INLY FIFTY CENTS! 
ONB A'KAR’S St’Hat'KIl'TllIN TO THE 
Grood. Templar, 
The official organ of the order, is only 
FIFTY CENTS! 
Those desiring a live, wade-awake, temperance paper, should 
addrf, s« B H. MILLS, Upper Alton. III. 
THE FORK TRADE. 
TORONTO, Jan, 3 —The receipts this week were much smaller 
than last, and the competition wM lew nctive. The entire 
receipt* did not exceed SCO hogs. The market woo not very ac¬ 
tive Light hogs (weighing from llXXh 150 lbs.) brought from $4, 
25(oJ4,75 */ too tb* , medium hogs (weighing from L50y 250 (b*,) 
from $An5,S0; heavy hog* (from AM lbs. upwards) $5.75 >( 100 tbs 
— Globe 
CINCINNATI, Jan. 3. —Under the operation of increased re¬ 
ceipts and offerings for future delivery, the market has been de¬ 
pressed, and priees declined fully 25c ):) cental, closing rather 
dull at $5,li<X<i 5,80, according to quality. Gazette. 
W-M M education -EXCELLENCE CIm H / 1 
'IP I I ' ' With Economy. Examine the claims or in I I \ J 
the fort Edward Institute, at Fort Edward. Washington Co. 
N V Superior Brick Rtiilding.i 18 Teacher-- AfjVnifing rule 
advantages 1 ri both tile solid and ornamental liranelie* A 
Gradnale* Course for Ladies. Commercial or Classical Course 
for Gentlemen “No Seminary has a nobler class of Students " 
1C i !ost tier year for Hoard, fiii-iunhed room, fuel, washing and 
Common English braiicfiPH, 8110. Spring term begin* March 
2Sth. Good Students received at anytime Address ns above, 
Rev. JOSEPH K. KING, Principal 574-4t 
romancer* in the wor ld glittering with the brilliant wit and 
humor iff the sharpest pong Ol’tlui time abundantly varnished 
with the rarest gems of native nnesy -overflowing with 
" thoughts that breathe and words that hurn" from Hie great 
writer* nf its immense eontribulnrtal stafl', and honored nil over 
the country, for its perfect freedom from anV thing calculated to 
wound or repulse the most sensitive moralist or claps of people 
it mu been for veaiw the luxury, tub tkaoiikr. thk, moni¬ 
tor, AND TUB WItLOOMB QUEST OK MU.NDRKDH OK THOC8AND8 
or American homks 
The pulilishei-H and proprietors of Tint Nkw York Mkki:itkv 
have made the motto of it* columns 
"Hero shall young Genius wing his eagle flight. 
Rich dew-dropM shaking from his plumes of light," 
and during the present year (1.801) its grand, inimitable army of 
writers Whose untied. salarnA exceed the total of those paid to 
the t’reriib-vt and. Vice-President of Hie United States, and its 
brilliant nuistidlatinn of literary specialities will be materially 
extended. Thus, one of the proprietors’ new engagements Is 
that of the witty, waggish, qui/zienl, whimsical, world renowned 
and pungent 
Q. k. Pirn .anger doestwks, n. n., 
who contribute* to Tint Mnuontty a *lde splitting series of Bur 
leaque Biographies, Lecture*, Sermon*, Fashion Articles, Critl 
cismsof Painting*, Plays, Statute*, etc,, under the genera! and 
significant title nf " I 11 VBHSION 8 OK DOEflTiintB , or Haiilkuui.n 
H fTS AT TIIK T 1 MK 8 " 
In the Pictorial Department appear the magnificent illustra¬ 
tions of that prince of American artists, Fklix 0. C. Dari.icv 
T hroughout tin* present war, thin magnificent und famous 
Journal ok Amkkioan tjfTKRATURK will contain glorious Ko- 
tnances, Sketches, Stories, Poems, Gems of Humor, Moral and 
TIIE CATTLE !HA ItKETK. 
NF,W YORK, Jan. 2. The current prices for the week at 
all the markets arc as follows 
HKKK CATTLK. 
First quality,... $9,2609,7(1 
Ordinary quality,. 8,5009,00 
Common quality, .7,00.5 8,00 
Inferior quality,.6,00(5)6,50 
OOWS AND CALVKS. 
First quatity.$55,00O60 ,ik) 
Ordinary quality.4l),U0hn6)),00 
Common quality. .. . ... .HO.iKtaA5.00 
Inferior quale v, 25,00(S'30,00 
VKAL CALYKS. 
First quality, i),7 lb.. . t>hj(dfP;c 
Ordinary quality,. 5yii.t5 c 
Common quality,. _ 4 :a5 c 
Inferior quality, . 3,Vi(3»4 r 
HHKRP AND LAMBS. 
Prime quality.. .$5,25066,00 
Ordinary quality, .. 4,00(55,00 
Common quality,. . 3,00(53,75 
Inferior quality.2,75@3,00 
8WINK. 
First qnalitv, . 6k<(Si5>aO 
Other qualiites,.. ,. iigipAJiio 
ALBANY, Jan. 7. - Bkkvkm The receipts heavy and the 
quality exceedingly poor But little doing, except ‘in lots of * 
car load such, and at retail. Prices have declined I^c since last 
week The top bunches will not bring over 5c., except a lew 
pair* and .single bullocks, which brnnght 5l,o 
Hkckikih The following Is our comparative statement of 
receipts at this market over the Central Railroad, estimating 16 
to the car 
Cor. week 
This week. Last week. last year. 
Cattle,..2,353 1,13!) 1,?34 
Sheep.2,914 1,130 4,110 
Hogs,. 263 
To tile receipts of cattle this week must be added 20 head that 
were driven in on the Turnpike, making a total on Male of 2,373 
head, against 1,139 last week. 
Pricks The quality of the cattle being poor, prices have re- 
ceded. The following table shows the quotations of both this 
mid last week , 
This week. Lust week. 
Premium... . c s'-gigg- 1 *'! 
Extra.. .... .. ..3f^(5)5 o 
First quality . IJ<(a)4 l ;n IS t tii<4* t a 
HeCOnd quality..3 fa,3- , ;e 3kti*>4 c 
Third quality 23^2^0 2',ee2*ic 
Siikkp and I.a.m 11 .* Supply not large and demand good. 
Prices have udvuneed i5o37c ifi head. Hales during the week 
WO at 88 , 75 ( 14,75 fi heiul. 
Hobs- in he tier demand and prices have advanced. 
CAMBRIDGE, Jan. 2.—At market652cattle, about560 beeves 
and 92 stores, consisting of working oxen, cow s, and one, two 
and three years old. 
Bbk.k Catti.k Prices, extra, $6.50 * 7,00: first quality, *6,00® 
0,|M; second quality, ii.zariiO.OO ; third quality, $3,60 , ordinary 
quality, $2,75 
Workinu Oxbn $75(51150. 
Cows ami C’aI.vks $25. $’55, $40ia)60. 
Storks - Yearling^ $) 60, tw o years old, $10Ca l2; three 
yearB old, $11<ad7. 
Siikkp and Lamm- -1.790 at market. Prices —la lots $1,50, 
$1 7(1/12,00, extra and selections, $2,50(<i6,00 each. 
1‘ia.TS —75c'ft $l each. 
Tallow d(a)6Rc in Ih. 
Ilinus — ft-vfle. )) lb. Cai.k Skins -liXq llcjl tb. 
Vkai. Cai.vkm -None- 
BRIGHTON, Jan. 3.-At market—973 Beef Cattle, 350 Stores, 
1,600 Sheep and Lambs, and 273Swdne. 
Bkek GaTTLB—P rices, extra, $7,60(<i<1,00 ; 1st quality, $6,75(3 
7,i» ; 2 d do, $6,0000,00 ; 3d do, $l,,V)(o 6,60 
Wokkinu Oxkn None. 
Mil 0 H Bows $4lKo)4M, common, $1 Stall9. 
V'kal Cai.vks $3,00f!i't,00. 
Storks Yearlings, iOQi. 0; two-yeare old, $10(a'12 ; three years 
old, $1 Frj-lfl 
lilDKn - f/qC‘ .c >) lb, (none but slaughtered at market.) 
Calk Skins lor.nllo yi tb. 
Tallow 6C«6S<'. id tb. 
I'ki.ts yi.oYn l,is) each. 
Siikkp and I.amm-$ 1.26$2,50; extra, $2,OOG>3,50. 
Swink —Store, wholesale, —c, retail. 6@7c. 
: ------ - _.- « .. I'lPKUM'H 
to which the equine nice art 4 imhiocted, together with the 
ijttest Mode of Treatinent, and alt the reguixite Presaiptiims 
By Edward Mavhkw Illustrated with more than lOfl Pictorial 
Illustrations 536 pages, Hvo. cloth. $2,50, sheep, ?.l 
Will be sent free by mail on recuipl of price 
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'PIIO It L E V > S V O t) II P4) It {’ A T T L E 
CONVERTS TIIE 
I ’oorest I lsvy or Straw 
INTO A SUPERIOR PROVENDER. 
Whole barrels cootaioiog 448 feeds with measure $14 
Half barrels containing 224 feeds with measure $7 
Cases containing 112 feeds in packages S4 
A Pamphlet containing testimonials mailed free 
7 w-DEPOT, 21 BROADWAY. NKW YORK. 
Agents wanted In every C’lt.v and Town 574 28*, 
00,000 COPIES SOLD. 
TIIE FAMILY DOCTOR; 
CONTAINING 
SIMPLE REMEDIES, EASILY OBTAINED, FOR TIIE 
CURE OF DISEASE IN ALL FORMS. 
Domestic. EssayCriticisms, etc., hy the most noted American 
and English writers, who have been engaged at vast expense to 
write Ibr TllK MkhcI’Hv W» may uame tbe following regular 
coutributoriul force • 
Q K PHILANDER DOESTICKS, P B 
ARTHUR M GRANGER, 
JOSEPH BARBER, 
FKLIX O C DAKLEY, 
GRACE GAP.DNER, 
GEORGE ARNOLD, 
Rrv K M DEVINS, 
NF.D BUNTUNE, 
WILLIAM Id>88 WALLACE, 
COFFIN MAY CARLKTON, 
Dr. J. H ROBINSON, 
S It URBAN, 
Mrs M E. ROBINSON, 
J A PATTEN, 
Rkv, R B WELCH, 
W O, EATON. 
GKOROK MARTIAL, 
HATTIE TVNu, 
R. II. NEWELL. 
Other celebrated writers will also contribute 
kk QRBVIiLING” (1 It A 1* K V I N K S. 
TiiiTS ubscribers have for sale ••UREVET.r.NG " GRAPE VINES 
(for plate of which see ’■ ITOrtlcilltlirist" of November, IS60,) 
which they o(Ii>r to all who want good earl V fruit. Indillerentlv 
grown samples were te-ted (in- Auierleuii Pomologieal So¬ 
ciety, in Philadelphia, la*| tall, and eauxod many to prefer the 
('reveling to the Logan, iHiil.olla, *c. Wherever pi-owri with the 
Isabella, it hoe befip minth prefnrtcil for superior sweetness, 
earlier and evetier ripening, and hanging well on the cluster. 
It ripens last or August and first of September. 
PRICES -Good two year old Vines, $1.00 each. Good year¬ 
ling Vines, 60cents each. B,v the dozen or hundred at reduced 
prices. Address P M, GOODWIN k BRO., 
Kingston, Luzerne County, Pa 
Report of Chas. Downing and others, Committee of the Amen 
can Pomologieal Society — Fall of I860 
“Groveling," Bloomsburg. or Catnwissa, by Mr Goodwin, of 
Kingston, Pu. Ripe early in September A' • ■ « early, blue 
grape, with a peculiar red on the stem when separated from the 
fruit. 
Pktkr B. Mkad. Esq., (Editor of the Horticulturist.) in a letter 
inquiring about tlie origin nf the "Graveling," says "I want 
to say more about it It Is an excellent early Grape, and I have 
been recommending it.” 574-2t 
TAYLOR’S FAMILY DOCTOR ha* reached the enormous sale 
of Sixty Thousand copies, and wherever 
known is universally approved, both by 
the Faculty and others In plain language, 
free from medical teciinicnllties. It tolls you 
how to attend upon sick, arid Imw to cook 
for them; how to prepare Drinks. Pouf 
tiers, etc., and how to guard against infec¬ 
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symptoms of Fever ami Ague, and Bilious, 
Yellow, Typhus, Scarlet,and other Fevcrn, 
with tbe best and simplest remedies for 
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case* of Children, ami mves the symptoms 
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EVERYBODY’S LAWYER 
A PPLE GRAFTS, — I willsidl Apple Grafts this win- 
. ter and coming spring, Anplu Grafts got up in the best 
style, on good healthy stock, and popular varieties, such a* are 
generally grown in this vicinity, for $6,00 «> L000 in quauti 
ties over 10.000. W D. STROYVGER. 
■■Id. N I . Dee 3, 1860. 
|>OGIIF.STER SA VINf.S ILVNK.—This Bank has 
J y funds to loan OP bond and mortgage, on improved farms, 
in the counties of Monroe, Livingston, Genesee, Orleans, On¬ 
tario, and Way ue. 
5 Ffl EDWAR D WHALIN’, Bkc'T 
LpOtt SALK—A Farm containing 182 1 j acres, 4 miles 
i , , west of Geneva, Ontario County, N Y Price, Mfl.floo 
Address the subscriber, at Geoeva. C. S BROTHER. 
COUNSELLOR IN BUSINESS 
TllK WOOL MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, Jan. 2. -Tho market continues dull and inac¬ 
tive, and since oni last the only sales we hear of are some 15, 
000 tbs. fleeces ami a small lot of California, on terms not miole 
public, in Foreign we hear of nothing doing. We quote noiuin 
ally ■ 
American Saxony Fleece.'fl lb. 5261.56 
AmericHii full-blood Merino,. 477*49 
American half blood and three-fourths Merino,. 40" 45 
American Native and one-fourth Merino. 3 dr)):(>» 
Extra Pullgdi 39('e'41 
Superfine, Pulled, . . :.4(5'36 
No. 1, Pulled, .. . tSfo 30 
Lamb's, Pu lied,...3lW 3i 
California, extra. Otf a do 
California, line, unwashed,. 12(5)35 
California, commou do, _ _ .. 12 fUl 9 
Peruvian, washed... 25(532 
Valjiarairo, umva-he'l, . ____ . .- < 5 . 
South American, common washed,. If* 16 
South Arneu ican Kutre Rios, do. lYu 16 
South American, unwashed,. 0*10 
South Amenean Cordova, washed, .. W&2& 
East India, washed.hffl.’iO 
African, unwashed,. fuel*) 
African, washed... .OOaOO 
Smyrna, unwashed,.".!ll0(7r 13 
Smyrna, washed. .2t!*27 
Mexican, unwashed, . . . ..OOCnOO 
Cape...... 28Ta52 
Donskot,. SfafX) 
[iV Y. Tribtcne. 
BOSTON, Jan. 3. The sale* of fleer* and pulled Wool have 
been 9O.W0 ibs A at ryirfic decline from late price-. In foreign sales 
of 100 bale* South American and Mediterranean m private 
terms. The demand has been moderate for all kind*, although 
there is rather more inquiry for domestic. 
Saxony ami Merino, line.5tf« 60 | Western mixed, . .255.30 
Full bloijd,. in *i49 | Smyrna, washed, .... : r»* *-; 
Do unwashed,. 9(J:]8 
Sfrian. Il(a 24 
Cape,.28<5 57 
Crimea.06iJ7 
Buenos Ayres. 9 ;* 16 
Peruvian, washed,.26(ii31 
iitarkets, €ommcm, 
MEMBKR OK THK PHH.APKl.PHI.l BAR. 
Rurai. Nkw-Y'okkku Okkick, ) 
Rochester, Jau 9, 1861 . j 
The usual dullness which follows the Holidays is very per¬ 
ceptible just at present, and consequently there is but little 
change in prices, and transactions are light. 
Floor is as last quoted, and the supply of the retail demand is 
all that L* doing by our millers. 
Grai.\—T he only change is in Rye, which has advanced a few 
cents per bushel. 
Mkats.— Beef is a little better in price, and prime will readily 
bring $6,00 per 100 pouuils. Pork is readily taken at our quota¬ 
tions. Shoulders are drooping. laird is in a little brisket- 
demand, and is 1 cent per pound better price. 
No other changes or note to make. 
ROCHESTER WHOLESALE PRICES. 
F LOUR hat) Gra is. Eggs dozen. 16(5 16c 
Flour, winter wheat, $6,25J 8,75 Honey, box . ’"lS&l/ 
F our, spring do, . 5.ou*5,oo Cam)ha, box..'""l&ia 
Flour buckwheat, O.OKojv.OO Candl-s. extra_00* It 
tou? 1, ' -1.36,311,25 Fruit avp Roots ^ 
Wheat Genesee ... 1,0q. 1.30 Apples, bushel... ...SK-otOc 
Best white Canada, 0,0u.a 1,36 Appiex dried. it a .55 
Corn, old. . .5*0 5»k; Peaches, dried, \) fb. (Kf.slO 
V. .21^25 ^"los, dried. OOf 14 
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Rochester, N \ August21, 18G0. 
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TO PERSONS ABOUT 
J I uildin g . 
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-A*rcshitt"'t , 
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A MERICAN GUANO 
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IN THK 
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It / CJtJY OUJIJh'O C 0.71 P ./ A' J* 
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NEW YORK. 
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J. K. CHAPPELL, Agent, 69 Exchange Sb. Rochester, N. Y 
Common,. 
Pulled, extra, 
Do. Superfine, 
Do. No. 1.1 
Do. No. 2,. 
1G.FRAU EMBERCi 
r ITKKTII FOR TllK MILLION — SoMKTitr.va Nkw 
) Office, No. 7 Mansion HdUse Block, 58 State Street. 
Kochorter,N. Y (525-tf ) E. F. WILSON. 
Ix Alhanv, Dec. 27th. by Rev. J. II. Bktts, Mr. JOSEPH V. K. 
WBUlii JR.. 'of Chariton, Saratoga Co., N. Y., and Mi.ss M. 
CELIA JONES, of Albany. 
is Charlton, Dec. 26th, by Rev J If. Bktth, Mr. WM. TAYLOR 
and Mi.*a HARRIET K ELY, all of Charlton. 
M & •’FL C- MOR1IOFK. Breeders of pu re Short hi/m 
. and Mdxnu n Cattle, South Down and Silesian Sheep, 
Su/folk and Essex pigs, Rochester, N. V' 573-W 
Drawings i made for the Patent Office, &c., &c. 
*Atid«•♦*.•*** Rural New-Yorlcer Oflioe. 
V\rHEELEE & WILSON MANUFACTURING CO’S 
v v IMPROVED FAMILY SEWING MACHINES 
fiOn Broadway, Nqrw York, 
Thesk Machine* combine all tlie late improvement* for Hem¬ 
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kxmilv HKWINU and tailoring work. 
Prices from $50 to $150. llemmera. $5 extra. 
3. W DIBBLK. Agent. 
515-tf Nor. 8 and 10 Smith’* Arcade, Rochester, N Y. 
-Nh\\ ) (IRJv. Jau 7. -Fl/tirn-Market 5 to 10e better with 
only limited export am) home tragic demand. Sole* V 
34 mr superfine State. $6.50n5,70 for exS-a do; $5.253s'S'fer 
-Pcommon to medium extra Ijq- 
<-«raj,90for shipping brands round hoop Ohio - closing dfili 
a n Uttle more dis P o,r-q to realize. CanndKn 
Choice extrti. ^ 6 tfW,9r ' ^ at'$5,600x7.25 tor common to 
Gr*W—T he export demand scarcely so active, and market 
!dr V if q P'’’V‘ d easier The lirionra* of freight* niateri- 
ally check shijtpiug demand Hales Chicago nDi lue wheat at $J 
. £7. , ll , 1 ; s . r ?. sl ,1l' n f ( ;- Ul Eagle, Wyoming Co„ N Y., Dec. 27. 1860, 
AIIL.UIAM WARD, who was one of the pioneeraof that Section 
<Jt I iin, and of othr-ra like him, it tnay bo wild, empliatioallv, 
tiiey have made this country what it is. Houorto their memory 
•rifra,V.','Pro— 1 ! ,1 r,'A' J, 1 ;','; 11 ' 10 California, November 2-lth. 
Tin,ODORE I F AlllUltU), of cooraiiuptlon, in tire 23th year 
of his ag». 
In this city, on Friday aftcrtioou, 4th iust., Dx. LEVI WARD, 
to the 90th visit of his age 
ly ail ita branches, viz Rook Im,uhtiution*, Views of 
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terms. Office, No 86 Arcade, (over Post-Office i Rochester, N Y 
572-131 L. C. MIX. 
7 IMF,.-Pagc»s l’crprtaal Kiln, Patented July, 
I J 1857.—Superior to any in use for Wood or Coal. 2Si cords 
of wood, or lh tuns of coal to 100 bbla—coal not mixed with 
stone. Address [434-tf.J C. D. PaGE, Rochester, N. Y. 
