Bossing's Dlustrated History, can have instead, and poat-paia. 
turn copies of theCountingtlou.se and Family Dictionary, &e. 
The Pictorial Oictionary, Lessing's Illustrated Hitftorv, and Ma¬ 
caulay’s History are too heavy to send by mail —but ail the 
other works will be sent post-paid to any part of the United 
States within 3,000 miles ) 
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, 
THE TATTLE MARKETS, 
NEW YORK, Feb. 27 —Thp current p 
all the markets are as follows: 
HBKF CATTUB. 
First quality,. . 
Ordinary quality,.. 
Common quality. 
Inferior quality... 
COWS AM) 0AI.VK8, 
First quality. .. 
Ordinary quality. 
Common quality, . . 
Inferior quality,. 
VKAL OALVKS. 
First quality, V> It. 
Ordinary quality,..,. 
Common quality,.. 
Inferior quality’,. 
SIIKKP A SB I, AM US. 
Prime quality. 
Ordinary quality, 
Common quality, 
Inferior quality, 
THOROUQ-H BRED STOCK. 
■ l«8 Sub,.rt'.ent, HKOldK CAMFUK1.L ,y co , mu now 
engaged in Breeding and Importing Kami Stock of the first 
qua itv Mr. Bitonitt was formerly of (he firm of IIcNOKPJ'OitD 
vV buqruK (which III;in la dissolved.) Ills skill and large ex 
prrioncy in the l,u-in,-.. :lVL . „*|| known to Hrnnijers 
I ai t Ilf the stock can bo seen at S. G.iMiqiBU.'a place three 
miles west of l UC5. or ,, m l a half miles from the Whitos- 
boioOepnt, \ \ . Central l-Uihimd 
Mr. Hugh IIkdiuk is now visiting England and Scotland select¬ 
ing animals. Parties wislnmr to purchase Short-HoniK or.Ivr- 
riorer. IsBicester Bheel), nr Yorkshire Hogs, can address 
The Reck tor toe tames—i « nmuiey 
Garden field and othpr Seed* — R_ T. Allen. 
Ttnnseru's Pia Plant—Freeman k Brothers- 
Thorough-Bred Stock .ins Brodie and S. Catnpb 
TmDortnnt to even- Farmer who Keeps Stock, 
ilfred Academy and Gniverxifv—W. C- Kenyon. 
Oesiraid* Seeds—G K Needham. 
Tree 4 and Stocks for Sale—Harver Curtis. 
Apple Seedlings for Sale—Horace Blackman. 
Native Evergreens—Jos a. Root. 
Hawthorn Plants—Joshua Chaffee 
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Having resolved to -‘keep the ball moving” until April— 
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trust some of vonr neighbors and acquaintances a few weeks, 
(such as you kuow will pay,) and advance the money, in 
order to make a “ sure thing You can decide. 
CHEESE tfa T 
ttOK A' lt/.,/lK, .Hiuffaen^ I. filer /'»„ Ohio, 
Ei^half'New Y.’i’.'k" fW U '" & Die 
This Vat bag been thn longest before the public tbe most 
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the best in tlio world. Well made, simple, durable and comnact 
it Combines every want and convenience of the dull v man The 
new arningeinent for shutting off the bent, and furnishing hot 
water is extremely simple: works prileeth and not liable to get 
lint Ot order. Warranted to give satisluotion directionn for 
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Y.,STEPHEN THOMAS, Scio. Allegany Co , N Y WOU' 
LEGISLATURE OF NEW YORK 
TM-O-O TKA( 'HINOS 
.$5.rsX5.’7,00 
. 4,0l)(a'5,(>0 
_ 3,01 @3,75 
. 2,75@3,00 
SWINE. 
... 5ki®5Kc 
.... 4J^Gj)5 c 
At market —050 Beef Cattle, 89 Stores, 
., _ . and 150 Swine. 
Kkkp Oattlk — Prides, extra, $0,06pi0,l»: 1st quality, S7.00(d) 
7,00 ; 2 d do. $6.00(00,50: 3d do. 80.OOW14.25. 
Working Oxkn $7R<t,Oo 
Milch Cows St'<„ 47 , common. Slftnild 
Veal 0.u.vkH- Jk't,ikLi)4,iXi, 
RtorKS- Yearlings, JiVVi.l); two-years old, $13/714; three years 
old, JUii lO, 
Hipkn ■ 4'i,Tn>5e ft) ft, (none but slaughtered at market.) 
Calk Skins — Htullc >1 lb. 
Tallow— 6,V(Siws[ '<> lb. 
Pelts—$ l.i*jiVilL26 each 
Siikkp anp La.mii* 5l,50(ii:2,00; extra, $J,06@5,50 
SwiNk —Store, wholesale, Sjn7C; retail. 6@8c. Fat Hogs, 
utidre.'Xid, still fed, 5 3 ,,< 
CAMP-RIDGE, Feb, 27 At market 312 cattle, about 250 beeves 
and 62 stores, consisting of working oxqtl, cows, and one, two 
and three years old. 
Bkkk Cattle - Prices, extra, $6,75C'i'7,0O; first quality, $6,0(1® 
6,25, second quality, $15,5(^.00,00; tbard quality, $3,5s); ordinary 
quality. $2,75. 
Working Oxrn — $80oi>i85 
Cows and Calves- ski $35, Sux.itai. 
Stokes- Yearliugit, $ 0 / 00 ; two years old, SlAulfi; three 
years old, Sl/lndU 
Siikki* and Lam ns 2,iM57 at market. Prices —In lots $1,50, 
@1,75; extra and selections, S2.50(a 6,00 each • 
Felts—S k'iiSt,25 eueli. 
Tai.i.ow— iy-fndc. t> lb, 
Hides— 4V(bflc- Yilb Calf Skins — iowmic lb. 
Vkal Calves None 
Senate.— The Executive veto of the bill to ex¬ 
tend the time of collection of taxes in Oneida county, 
was announced. A spirited and somewhat spicy de¬ 
bate followed on the question whether the bill should 
pass, notwithstanding the veto of the (Governor. 
The bill passed over the veto by a vote of 23 to 3, 
Mr. Goss called tip the concurrent resolutions to 
appoint a committee to act with the Canadian com¬ 
mittee in relation to the Reciprocity'Treaty, and they 
were adopted, 18 to 7. 
The fallowing hills were passed:—To amend the 
statutes in respect to highways: to change the name 
of the. town of Cnion, Monroe Co., to that of Hamlin; 
to grant certain privileges to the Southsido Railroad 
Company; to make an appropriation for the payment 
of Commissioners for loaning money of the Cnited 
States; to amend the act to facilitate the progress of 
civil actions where the people of the State arc parties; 
concerning the navigation of the canals, and collec¬ 
tion of tolls. It allows boats to go no faster than six 
miles an hour. The Assembly hills to provide for the 
better regulation of the New York lire department, 
and the hill to create a Board of Commissioners of 
appeals of New York city lire department; to amend 
the Brooklyn Consolidation act: to amend the act for 
the regulation of Central Park. 
Asskmmi.y.— The Governor presented a memorial 
from the Legislature of Kansas, setting forth the- fact 
that the people have suffered during the past summer 
from one of the most severe drouths ever known in 
the history of the Country, and that not less than 30,* 
000 were dependent for suhsistance on outside re¬ 
sources until the next harvest, and that a large 
amount of seed wheat, corn and potatoes, will he 
wanted for early planting: and that a great depth of 
snow, covering the dry grass of the prairies, causes 
starvation amongst the cattle, and that the condition 
of the people in the spring will be helpless, without 
a liberal and prompt response to this appeal. The 
Legislature solicits State aid from her sister States, 
and expresses entire confidence that funds maybe 
committed to the care of the Territorial Relief Com¬ 
mittee of Atchison, who will faithfully and equitably 
distribute all contributions received by them over the 
Territory. The memorial is signed by the Speaker 
of the House, the President of the Council, and is 
accompanied by a letter of endorsement from Gov. 
Robinson. 
The Speaker announced the following select com¬ 
mittee on proposed amendments of the Constitution, 
to prohibit the sale of intoxicating liquors as a bev¬ 
erage: Messrs. Wayue, Angeil, Chapman, Johnson, 
and Ellingwood. 
The annual appropriation bill was passed; also, 
the half-mill tax bill, to pay interest on the debt 
created under Art. 7, of the Constitution, and a bill 
to authorize Commissioners of Canal Fund to invest 
a portion of the canal debt sinking fund, in anticipa¬ 
tion of tax for the completion of the Canals. 
av r. 4 Hm»Ihiu iniiN>4ucA«.i w nynoluUon eiup$»w*?ring 
the Judiciary Committed to inquire into alleged 
abuses in the re-pannelling of jurors, with power to 
send for persons and papers. Adopted. 
A bill was passed to allow Agricultural and Horti¬ 
cultural Societies to hold thirty thousand dollars 
worth of real estate. 
The Assembly returned the Senate resolution ask¬ 
ing consent of that body that the Senate adjourn from 
the 1st to tbe 7th of March, with a statement that 
they had given consent. Adj. till March 7th. 
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Pounders of the Republic 
hi ’ A f * * * R ' l KH*— Bern! a for 
i* y onr Illustrate*! mid Descriptive C'nUilnjD'uo of over Wsortft 
Of NOW urapOH. Alno Currant*. Ra.Hpberrio*. UonHcbcrrie*, he. 
Amo Hone* and V lowering Shrub*. 
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To Sell New and Popular Works 
WHICH AllB 801,1) EXCLUSIVELY BY SUBSCRIPTION, 
Otrn Books 
It is not a PARTISAN BOOK, but a compilation from the 
reports ot Debates and other reliable sources, of the SPEECHES 
and OPINIONS of the 
Founders of the Republic 
on tbe question of SLAVERY, jw expressed (n the CONGRESS 
of the CONFEDERATION, in the CONVENTION to form the 
CONSTITUTION, and in the several STATE CONVENTIONS 
to ratify tbe same. 
A dtstiiqjnisbed feature of the discussions are the Speeches of 
... . ... comprise h, largo assortment of yqhmblo Family 
11 orks which command a ready sale, .and A.pqit- now -mplov- 
od by us are miikm* t'rom $50 to *W0 ,.o, month. Female 
Agents can make snood living by HoUtn* our Hooka Forfurther 
particulars and descnplive Oatftlouifcs address 
DICK k FITZGERALD, 
1M Ann Street, Now York. 
p V7e have , llht published a book oontnlntoK about 1,800 
Engravings which w® sell fbrit.Oi). S 79 H 
THR WOOT, MARKETS, 
NEW YORK, Feb. 28.--Tins market iw entirely devoid of uc 
tivitv Tbe demand for Domestic Fleecefl -and Pulled Wools dn 
rintt the past week has bouu very moderate, and theumrrnKato 
sales will not Probably Amount to more than in.ink) ft*. The in¬ 
quiry for California Wools have fallen off, and the onlv trans¬ 
actions we hear of embrace about 6,000 lbs low grades lit. ju ices 
within oQt canne. Reports have been circulated at tlie West 
that prices fill I v equal to those of last year maybe expected 
this HpnUv, hot Upon what authority ive ran not imagine for, 
with very lai-KC -.forks already on hand, and the (Carnation 
which prevails in tlm market, very Tew will be willing to buy 
Word and tiny prices upon which they must eventually accept 
a decline, it briny almost certain that prices at tho npnnliiK of 
tin' clip will tie from kjnfic. Imver. Tbe Philadelphia North 
American of this mommy rmnarks ' There tx little oy pul hiny 
doimr, and we have no ebonite to notice in Pulled or Fleece, 
manufacture™ buylny in a small way only at previous rates." 
We quote 
American Saxony Fleece, ^1 ft,. 
American full-blood Merino,.. 
American half-blood amt t.hree-frmrt.hu Marine 
American Native and one-fourth Merino,.. 
Extra Pulled, . 
Superfine. Pulled,. 
No. 1, Pulled, . . 
Lamb’*, Pulled, , 
California, extra, . . 
California, line, now a.-, 
California, common do, 
Peruvian, washed... 
Valparaiso, unwashed. 
South American Mrs. 
MADISON, RUTLEDGE, ELLSWORTH, 
RANDOLPH, LIVINGSTON, PATRICK HENRY, 
DR. FRANKLIN, ROGER SHERMAN, MASON, 
PINCKNEY, LOWNDES, 
and, in short, all those men of the Revolutionary times re¬ 
nowned alike for their patriotism, statesmanship and virtues. 
It will include Dm HISTORY or the ORDINANCE or 1787, by 
Petkr Forge, Esq. the treat Conirrossionnl compiler,—the 
only authentic account of that famous Ordinance ever pub¬ 
lished The slavery airitation is then traced in its various 
phases, in Congress, from 17911 to 1850, incliidlntt the Debates on 
the MISSOt RI COMPROMISE of 1S2II, the Debates iu Conffress 
in 1831, ’35, '36, inoliulimr the Speeches of 
JOHN UU1NCY AUAM3, SILAS WRIGHT, 
JAMES BUCHANAN, Arc., 
the agitation of the Slavery Question In the llouso of Represen 
tativesin 1839, the RETIREMENT OF SOUTHERN MEMBERS, 
the so-called GAG RULE and vote thereon, the 
TERMS OF THE RURAL-IN ADVANCE. 
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fY Mem, and one Jret, $21; Twenty, and one fro , $25; amt my 
greater number at the tana rati only $1,25 pur ropy! Club pa¬ 
pers Knit to different posl-aflicr.*, if desired. As we pay American 
postage on copies mailed to foreign, eon ntlies, $1,37 is the lowest 
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Please write all addresses plainly and eorefully, in order that 
they may be accurately entered upon our books and correctly 
printed by our Mailintr Machine. All subscriptions should bo 
well inclosed, and carefully addressed and mailed to 
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Curious New Book ot FEMALE Cll VRAITKR8 in tiik CITY 
korSpeoltncns and Terms inclose red stamp to HANKINS & 
Sp ccial Notices 
COUGH LOZENGES. 
lirnvm's Bronchial Troches, At this season of the year, 
when so many are troubled with hoarseness, influenza, and 
bronchial difficulties, these Troches afford a grateful relief 
We have seen Instances of their good effects in cases of 
inllanimation of tbo bronchial tubes, and of the hoarseness 
of children. They contain nothing which cnn Injure Dm 
constitution, and have a soothing effect very efficacious in 
assisting expectoration, and prevent the accumulation of 
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Transcript. 
. k - Hun washed.. -IAa)21 
South 4 mei'lenn Meitiio, unwashed,. . .... .2h'i 23 
South American, common washed. ...l.'Vj lA 
South American Ktitre Rios, do.13(5)15 
South American, unwashed,.srijiio 
South American Cordova, washed,..Itun 22 
Cape Onnd Hope unwashed,.2S®28 
East. IiiiUk, washed,.. I6fai30 
African, unwashed.. ttn'1,8 
Atrican. washed. . 16(5)2$ 
Smyrna, unwashed. . 10(7,tiff 
Smyrna, washed,.. 28a'2fl 
Mexican, unwiubnd,. . I 
BOSTON, Feb. 28 Fleece and Pulled We d lucre been in 
moderate request.. Die sales Of Die week comprising 100,000 lbs. 
at prices indicating no change. In Forvic n Dick, have been 
-ales of 130,000 It s Valparaiso at 13c. 6 tmyA and 150 bales Cape, 
South American and Meditcrrnneun, and 1.50 ballots Peruvian 
on privute terms, 
Saxony and Meriuo, (ine.4ffi>i’«fl Western mixed,..20@>30 
Full blood,..li e 17 Smyrna, washed,. 150720 
and blood... .3fta 13 Do. unwashed,. .. £»., 17 
Common, .. .3l»>i'33 Syrian, . I0u,:i3 
Pulled, extra,.40 i 48 Ca/ie, .19@50 
Ihi. Superfine,..TVii in Crimea.__9&i>i7 
Do. Nil I,.. iVu .'IS Buenos Acres,. Ufa 45 
Do, No 2, . . IP,, 25 Peruvian) washed,.. . 21(5)30 
r rA I,I AN BKI'IS.—(irdeis will now lie received fur Ihv-so 
bees to He delivered in the Spring I nrrulnr will, be teat to 
aM applicants inclostng a stamp In it will be found Dm terms 
and also reports from Mi. LaNGSTKOTII, Hr Kirti.anp. Mr. 
nUAOKKT'I*, Ml* B.U.DKIlXiK, :itul nflHTri, tPMtifvifllf fllllv, from 
RCtiml obsorvatum, to the gr«Hi nii|x*rioritv ot tliif* t>vor the 
common bee lB7H-tt| S. It. I'AIMUNS, Flushing, N, Y. 
Great Speech of Henry Clay, 
in the Senate, RESOLUTIONS of MR. CALHOUN in 18 - 17 , biz 
SPEECH, and extracts from the Speeches of 
CLAY, CALHOUN, HOUSTON, 
WEBSTER, CASH, TOOJIBS, &c., 
oti the COMPROMISE of Mr. CLAY in I860, and extracts from 
the SOUTHERN ADDRESS, the REPEAL of the MISSOURI 
COMPROMISE and organization of the Territories of KANSAS 
and NEBRASKA in 1854, and the 
J Mrs, Hankins Mammoth Pictorial i» in itaSixlh Volume 
and has 300,(MX)readers. Full of Knin avings and FashionPfnteS. 
Largest, nicest and beat in the world tor 7f» cU. a veer. Auknth 
wanted. Ladies, Teachers, Clengyim n, or Post Masters. Fur 
Spenmen Loides and Ierros to Agent..-, melme mi) slanip to 
“W HANKINS k CO.. New York. 
/IRVKTS AT HI PER 1,000. 1 offer fo. ale 
' I first olww Apple Grafts, nt popular imrlotbia, at $i (G M 
! have for sale No. I Plmn. Pear anil Oninee Stocks, and 
Peach Pits. T f. SOUTH WICK, Ilunavllle. f,iv Co N Y 
Diktktic—M any people have a prejudice against Salera- 
tus, thinking, and with reason, too, that this preparation Is 
unhcnlthful. and ought to bo avoided; but the best chemists 
and most learned physicians Bay that Salemtus, when free 
from impurities , is not only not unhealthful and provocative 
Of dyspepsia, but that it, in reality, promotes digestion and 
strengthens the digestive organs. A new process of refining 
this article, lately introduced, (ind in use oi)ly by D U, Dk 
LaNU A to , of the Fairport Chemical Works, Fnirport, Mon 
roe Uti., N V , enable* Diem to make a perfectly pure Sale- 
ratus, which should at once be iu use in every household. 
The polity and reliable quality of I)K Land k Co.'a Saleratus 
should make it. immediately popular. It is for sale by most, 
grocers and storekeeper ;, and the grocers in the largo towns 
and villages wholesale it. 
National Conventions and Platforms 
of tbo various parties on the subject of Slavery from 1318 to 
1869 It will also contain the 
V ia, »» J W LV IV • - 
” Mrs Hankins'i'irlmm New Book of Female Charac¬ 
ters In the Lily, is very Interesting, sod stricDy moral Fancy 
binding; 350 Page 50 Engravings, 36 Portraits Mailed free for 
*1. AGENTS Wanted I .idle* and Truelierf,. For Dcieription 
of Book and I'nrtieulars of Ageticv, inclose red sUiinn to 
57« HANKINS « CO.. N^r York. 
and other decisions of tho Courts upon tlm Slave Question, the 
Great Speech of Alexander Hamilton, 
ADVOCATIN'!) 
Monarcliini Grovernment, 
Also, liis plan of GOVERNMENT, tho Inaugural Addresses of 
Washington, Adams, Jefferson, & Madison, 
Awl the Farewell Addresses of 
i-T^isrEtnvro isrx^. 
XIV CgYT’rliTl. 
estructive disease, iwheo given in its earliest 
hv the snl jci'iber. Several furniera in the 
'luhtdelphUi can be referred to, who have 
I. GKO. J. sca'iter6ood, 
Druddist, 
N. W. corner Fifth and Callowliill Streets 
/'////, A DELPHI A, Pa. 
At the Baptist Church, Lima. N. Y.. on Wednesday, Feb. 
27th. li.v Rev. It R. Sam. Mr. WELLS B.iKKII, of West Bloom- 
Held, and Miss CARRIE W. PECK, of t.bel’onoer place. 
678-3teow 
iilarkcts, Commerce, &c 
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HAWTHORN PLANTS —From Six 
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'iPi. ' Town. It is no Patent Medicine or Book Agency, but 
something new and of real value. For particulars address with 
Stamp, J. S. PARDEE, Binghamton, Broome Co., N V. [5Hl-2t 
( W i APPLE SEEDLINCS, ONE YEAR 
' /* / I ild. extra large, for rale at S3 per 1,060. 
HORACE BLACKMAN, Newark. Wavnel i , N Y. 
GEAND SPECIFIC PEIZES 
LM1R SALE roil 1 'jVSH.— 2Dot) i tour old Peach 
r Trites, health and stucky. S lo i feet high, f-iil per J,CJ0«; I. 
000 I year do, selected. 8V, to ■. feet high -"8 per 100, 33 per l.iiOO, 
.i.oon I year ora Weeping Willow 4 feet high. .- HI per 1000. 2 year 
old Plum on Peach Stocks. SW per 100. H iRVEY CURTIS. 
Fell. "Hi, 1861 flivego NnrffOrv, Tiogjl, Co., N. Y. 
\/T APLEWOOD YOUNO LADIES' INSTITUTE, PITTS- 
.» 1 HELP, MASS., opens it* 4iith Seuii-Annuol Se.’-.sion, 
April 4th. In Ideation and educational facilities it ia uo-nr 
passed. For further information addtvss 
581-6t REV. C V SPEAR, Principal. 
| \MSIRA1ILK SEEDS,— Engli-h, -hort. small Oats. 
1 " weighing 41 Ihs to the hnsbrl, and tliroe weeks earlier than 
the Common Oat, 2 hiiahola and twit $2 Early Yellow Corn, I 
hiisnel are! jag 32, Connecticni Seed Leaf Tobacco, 'j >iz. 20 c.tM, 
pOKt paid Choice and Fresh Garden SeeiL, all the NoneUie--. 
20 packet* selected Flower Seed* for f I pi e paid. Knjl.v appli¬ 
cants will lie sure of n suppl v. 
Buffalo, N. V.. Feb. 24, I.Sfil. C F NEEDHAM. 
pint OVEI) WILLOW mi.LIIC—The subs, fiber 
1 in now prepared to fill ardent for hi:- first Prom in in Willow 
Peeler, improved, If forwarded enrl.v, I'r.'if' • on Albany, New 
York, or Boston, received For description see Rural New 
Yorker ol Sept 22. I860 As recently improved, the price m?su 
Address f.V>l-3tj J M. WOOD, Geneva, N. \ 
. where a Caldron 
. Kettle is required, 
i- Full particulars 
; given in Illustrated 
;j Glicnlais, w tiich 
J 1 will be SKNT FkKK to 
I all applicants 
|l .VlANt l' ACTGUED 
XXII SOU) IIY 
? ct.v.urr i- i% 
159 Buffalo St , 
Rochester, n. y. 
THE I’ROVIrilON MARKETS. 
NEW YORK. March 4 Fi.oi k -State and Western dull and 
heavy, while prices generally have undergone no important 
change; shippers generally are holding off fur u material con- 
ees-mn Sales at 35,5,15 for super State; J5,2UV»5,30 forex 
tra do; 55 .ii.Vm 3,15 for mi per Western; f5^W«5.4i) for common to 
ineuium extra do; ^6,li(r/5,50 for inferior to good shipping 
brands extra round hoop Ohio, S5,60t" 7.0u for trade hramls do. 
1 anadtau dull and heavy, salys at $ 0 , 2 Dirii ,75 for common to 
choice extra 
Cirartf Wheat without important, change lioldsra are a little 
more lb.-.mi:,cd to realize; rales Milwaukee dull and amber low* 
and Wisconsin lit SI, 2 ; in store; hlMwJ* far do. lleh voted - 
lattor priceii tn'veil 1 haud.-.qne; winter red Western at SI,3 Iim 
G its, delivered. guodMnte Gauadian at $1,55, * lute Western ut 
d.-Gra 1..W latter for very ebojeo. Rye quiet, at h7!>,7l'lc. Bar 
ley scarce and firm at 74'.affOe eales State at 7lc font dull and 
lower lor new and -tea-tv tor oid, with a moderate export «le- 
rnand; rales at 1 . 0 ,irid . c lor old mixed Wer,t.q n, in stow; 07te 
67t<.c for do. delivered; VKaSBc hir new do. at UR. depot and 
ol)c for new Southern yellow; atoJOrfor comp,up t-cfair white 
southern. , I )at* plenty and dull at 34 ^ „ Vk; for Writ torn, Carm- 
dinn and State. 
I’ROVie.lo.vs Pork ..-teady, with a fair deiimiel -ale* 
at917.25 for in''-*, SI7.50U 17.75 for uinnsiH et.-q J.Rjsq* 13 m 
for pnme—latter price for very etiole.K. Hogs dull and prices 
favor purchasers, -ate* at *i 7 for corn fed Ureh,ed;5J aillc 
fur live. Lard unchanged, sales at 'J'fo, l(d,c. Butter in fair 
re<|iiestat I0^(il4c|or Oluoand HCuddctor State. Cheese steady 
at W'ii lut a c for inferior to prime. 
llora The market i* without oaw feature Consumer^ con- 
173 A | r |>'l ELD 8E.H 1 NA R V— $ 33,50 pays for hoard. 
1' fuel, washing, furnished room, and Tuition, iu common 
English fni 14 weeks in this, one of the oldest and most flourish 
ing In,dilutions iri the land Building-, aecoinxiiodutioos, II 
hntrie.s, apparatus, null Faculty, ample and excellent. It inis a 
Commercial Course, graduating courses, for Indies arid gentle¬ 
men, and furnishes extra advantages in Music. Fainting, and to 
lit young iiieo for College or 1 * Profession, .Spring Term com¬ 
mence* March 27 Fin* ltoimis Or Gatalogite,, iidilre-,, the l’riu 
cipal, J. B. VAN BETTES', Fairfield, N Y 581 lit 
f MP0RTANT TO EVERY MAN WHO KEEPS A 
1 HORSE. COW, SHEEP, OR IIUR.~Thi.rwsv* Food rou 
GaTDA; F-ir Horae* it i* iriiflapeiouliht io promoting and sus¬ 
taining all the animal functions in health and vigor. For Milch 
Cows it ia Invaluable, ineieasing the quantity nml improving 
till)quality of milk. Km- Beast- nothing etui compare with it 
for feeding quickly For Sheep nud Pigs the effects produced 
in on" month will exceed all expectation. 
A Pamphlet mailed free to any addresx. 
rr*DEPOT. 21 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. 574-26t 
FOR SALE.-Thi' subscriber 
I will -ig|l ug Public Auction, a Karin, in the village of linn 
eoye Fall-, Monroe county. N Y . on the tiventydlrsldiiy of 
March, in.-L, at 2 o'clock P M., containing IDJi, acres in a good 
el ate of cultivation, well watered with living springe, with good 
buildings thereon, 2d acres nf wheat on Hi" ground. Alan, at 
tlm same place and time, thren yoke of work oxen, one spaii of 
horses, one span of COll*, two cow*, in Co&rsn Mutinied -beep, 31) 
... ... ; . 1 . .... 0 ol 
H. D. MiiAi.ftaOC, 22 Arcade Hull, Rochester. V Y., orofth* sub¬ 
scriber lit florienye Fall*. (Sffl-'-’t] 8 A Mb COGHKaNK 
A P1»LE TREES FOR SALE. 60,000 Apple Trees 
i \ of the most popular varieties. The tree-, are four years 
old, straight, thrifty and in good condition for removal. Wnnld 
be glad to wll this entire lot to one or two person.*, on *nch 
terms as would he satisfactory to the par tie- The tree* are 
very near to Frost's nomq-y iu Rochester, ;it|il eon lie risen by 
calling on Thus. Smith. FiancL-. St , near tho preinixe.H. For 
further particulars addre.ra C. n ROGF.ItS, Palmyra, N. Y. 
Rochester, Feb. 14, 1861. .Vsa tr 
TT Sc M. C. MOR 1)0IT, B reuders of pure Short horn 
I 1 . and Alderney Cattle South Down and Silesian Siir.p, 
Suffolk and Essex Pigs, Rochester. N. Y. 073-tf 
ALLRED VC A OK.1l k AND ALFRED t NI- 
f V VRRSITY Under one Hoard of Instruction, located at 
Alfred Gentle, Allegany Go , N Y„ on the line of the N. Y. A 
E, Railroad. 
Every Departiqeiit conducted by Professors of long experi¬ 
ence a- Educators, and earnestly drvotod to t.) 1 .•. 1 buslims* 
Patronage extensive, and of a high order Tho new University 
Kdlfico furnishes superior accommodation* for the Female Do- 
jitu tineui. Ladies' ruiltn- (separate sleeping room adjoining 
each.) handaomely furnished and carpeted. 
Exjienscs, per year, for tuition and board, Including fuel arid 
furnished rooms, onlv *loo. The \kxt term opens March Toth 
Fall term, for 1861, August 14th For circulars, add, "-- 
W C. KENYON. 
XnARM FOR. WALE.— One of the best and liest situ- 
1! a tad Is, rn is iri Monroe Go.. 1\ irjg 6 miles west of Dos City, in 
the town of Gates, no Die Buffalo road, will be »oldatagreat 
bargain if application is made noon. A small farm of an to 80 
acres, near tun City, or a house and lot worth 4 to $5,(KX) in the 
city, would bu taken in pint payment. For purtteu Inr* apply on 
the premises, or at No. 8 lull Street, at Dm office of Jrii(jt M. 
Fskncii k On., of M. HUNTINGTON. 
Rochester, N. Y., August 21. I860, M4-tf 
rpo FARMERS, MEt HANICS, At HIT I.DKUH, 
I Our "Irreriresdhlo Gonffict" is against high price*. We 
offer you. at 74 Main St.. Rochester. Iron. Nail*, Hardware,Oils, 
Paint*, Colors. Window*, Door*, BliudH, IIoc*, Sptules, Shovel*, 
Coro lloe*. Cultivator*, and other articles too numerous to 
mention. Also, the celebrated "Straight Draft Plow," which 
wo offer cheaper than the cheapest. 
535-tf MOORK. HEBING & CO. 
1 r / V H ) X 7 * / V**^’*® t * 1' * V F E ./ J\‘ T . 
J • J. n J j.-jy, U; LliVf A IN' Si BROTHERS 
Would call the attention of Nurscrymt n, Market Gardeners, 
and others, to the large ntuck of thin superior variety, which 
will be sold 
x>''i’ 1 . 000 . 
S-i per IOO, 
LARGE, STRONG PLANTS. ALSO, 
linn lie A Orange Raspberry at $35 *) 1,000,- $0 f 100. 
Second size. $30 7*, 1.000; $ I >*. |l)0. 
582-It] FRF,KM AN & BROTHERS. (Late II. C. I'kkkm.vn.) 
RareucnfOOfl Fruit Garden and N’urtery, Ravenswood, L, L 
, -j r-e o w'iuii'i iu raw ie. price 
post-paid, fog, any $1,25 or $1 work, mentioned herein, 
ant, iinua free copy of Rural to every person remitting 
■ fen subeenhen., whether old or new.' 
\\ t-bslr r’r* t. 11. Ac P. Dictionary, post paid, and 
copy nt Rur-M, to every person remitting $10 for six new 
[jTAR.vi FOR *v\ LE —Containing 40 acres, lying mid 
P way lictween Pit.Uford an<1 Fairport. iu Monroe'Co. It is 
well watered; lias a fra mo dwelling nearly new, with barn and 
other outbuilding*, and ait orchnrd in hearing, betide 200 Apple 
Tu-e* recently set out. A small payment required down, Tho 
balance may remain for a term of years. Possession given 
when wanted. For particulars address 580-tf 
Feb. 14, 1861. CARLTON II. ROGERS, Palmyra, N. Y. 
A MERICAN GUANO 
Y. ntovt 
JARVIS Sc BAKER'S ISLANDS, 
IN TflK 
SOUTH. PACIFIC OCEAN, 
IMfOKTKD IIY TIIK 
JMclllilll C A JV tiVciJK'O V O -TI IM.V’ i’. 
Offic*3* Oti Willisuri Htreet, 
NEW YORK. 
c. s. Marshall, pmst. H. mather, Set/v- 
J. K. CHAPPELL, Agent, 69 Exchange Ht, Rochester, N. Y. 
A 8TOR HOUSE, 
T-U 2V K W YORK. 
This Hotel Is in excellent condition. Recently many im¬ 
provement- have been made. Mr. SW-on, its former proprie¬ 
tor. ha* returned to supiTviaa it* executive department. It* 
tables are bountifully supplied, waiter- excellent, aud it is con 
.-.•dud tlrnt It has never been so comfortable dming it* history. 
The new water-closet -. have no equals iti rlli*country. 
The youog proprietor* are full of enUtrpn-e and courts yv. 
and spare no pain» to make their patrons comfortable. 
Men of bunineo*, or families who reallv ..I solid comfoits 
handsomely dispensed, will Hud this time-honored Motel better 
than ever. 
Its proximity to business, the conveniences for reaclnng every 
part of the city, Central Park, kc... renders it the best for the 
Merchant or casual Traveler. 580-13t 
p AUDEN, FIELD, AND OTHER SEEDS.— 
' J Every description of FIELD. G MtDEN. FLOWER. FRUIT 
and other Tree aud Shrub Seeds, ail of r.he most reliable char¬ 
acter. fresh ami true to their kind, both of American and 
Foreign growth 
Order* by mail promptly filled. 
Cotalogues, either Whole*iilc or Retail, forwarded on applica¬ 
tion. 
Dealers supplied on the most favorable terms. 
Ai.mcrtrruAi, \.\0 IIobtidultl’KAL Implements of every 
kind, the latest and most approved patterns. 
Kkhtilizkks ■ i'eruviau, American and manipulated. 
Gcaxo — Boxb Dust, Coarse. Fine and Sawings. 
Phospuatk — Poudrette, Plaster. Ac. 
R. L. ALLEN, 189 k 191 Water Streets, New York. 
npEETH FOR THE MII-LION-Sqmmthwo Nkw 
1 Office, No. 7 Mansion House Block, 58 State Street _ 
Rochester, N. Y. [525-tf.J R. F. WILSON. 
[525-tf.] 
