Xl JC 
THE WOOL MARKETS. 
F OR MALE ('HEAP—A valuable Farm of 180 acres, 
adjoining the village of Batavia. 1 ‘ 4 miles from the Court 
House, on the road leading to Carwille, known ns the Soul* 
Farju.-MO aOfjfe is Qr*t quality wheat land, with at non- wood 
land. The buddings tiro large ind commodious, plenty uf Fruit 
ol all kinds, and the location i< verv ilesIrnMe, hot nt so con veil 
tent to the village h> r Market. Mills, Railroads, Churches. 
Schools, tV*’., it htt* n cotiuniDflillff view nf tuti pnuntrv 
around, has a l.ugii door rani, with targe Shade Trees and Ever¬ 
greens I enus made eiisy to suit purchasers. i'osscssloii can 
he given 1st or April. ft. C. HOI DKN 
Batavia. March 21 , ifiKt ' a sa s 
Special Notices 
$>28.00 *r TERM OF 
in Fa) ley Seminary. I 
Rooms for self-hoard !d 
H i am selves. T “* 
Music Course S oring Term open* 
011 f11*• ms I'adO O* i . . • 
- -— 14 WEEKS, PAYS 
tor Board, Washing, Furnished Room ami Fuel 
" rultou. Oswego Co , N V Heard or 
'/■ 1,1 the village Many student* hoanl 
liiitlon fnun M to $8 Graduating, literary and 
*- n, ' T " T - w —h aath. For Circulars 
(RUF FIN, Prlaclpal . 
Containing l.'iO acres,— one of 
arm* in Monroe Co. (two barrels 
2-L .11.. (n 
> mad, (farm 
For Portion • 
1 M. SMITH, Livonia, Riving* 
_ 633 2teow 
euted Nov. ti, 1 ms i. furnished at wholesale ln d retail 
* iv,,n i hl : luol.'etlouofhiitldjngs.- 
rin£ .v;? 0 ii -i , l ' Ul "V v the conutrv with insirue- 
tmns tm their proper,application. Circular, sent when re* 
UAXKACT OF TOBACCO 
IV, ,,vn F0R DIPPING SHE EP AND LAMBS, ’ 
\M' f OR BKSTR01fI\C AI.L KI.VD8 OF VERMOS OTHER ASHAM. 
Tiik Mamit'nctuferaof tin* new and valuable preparation beg 
leave to call he attention uOannuls ami Hr irirrs to thisW 
factual remedy for destroying Tick-, hire, an,I all other inserts 
injurious to animals and vegetation, and prevent,'mr rim nb.rV.V 
ing attacks of the Flv and Scab n„ Sheep c 1 alltrm ‘ 
Its Use not only removes the iCrn.in <>., animal*. but .Meanses 
and no rles the skin, theieln material I v beneHtliig theirgene- 
aunntitv U ' a " Br, ‘' r " UI,fovlniJr w ®»«. «*>th in quail tynnd 
I'hly article completely supersedes that laborious and ,U*a- 
geeeatde work of preparation in vourown t.uibjlngH for Sheen 
Wiwbtag, asiti* ready at all tunes, in anv climate and lorl.U 
tWrintion* or Sheep, even for Ewes in iamb, and can beVur 
mulled at a much reduced cost ul 
FISHER it Soli* Agrm*, 
883-13 *« CMntrtf Wluf, t««>«i„„, Mr**.. 
pllINBLE’S PATENT ALU It |'i,T, R A I, 
CALDRON AND STEAMER* 
NEW YORK. March 23—The market is still dull and heavy, 
the very few -ales tbar are making are altogether for immedi¬ 
ate consumption, nothing being taken on apeeulation. The 
movements in domestic fleeces during the week, embrace about 
30.000 tbs low to fine at SOf 43c. and 3,000 tbs extra at 48c. In 
pulled wools nothing Of importance has taken place. We no¬ 
tice a sale of 4,iti»i lbs fine selected California at at, 1 31c. Foreign 
wools of all descriptions have been very .jull, arid we have no 
sales to advise. 
American Saxony Fleece, £} lb.....454-18 
American lull-blood Merino. 410,-14 
American 1 1 alf-oluod ami three-foii rlha Merino,. 36@40 
American Native and one-fourth Merino.Stic .'Vi 
Extra Fulled. 
Supeitliio, Pulled. 
No. 1. Fulled,.. 
Lamb’*. Fulled.-. 
California, extra. 
California, fine, unwashed,. 
California, common do. 
Peruvian, washed.... 
Valparaiso, unwashed,...... 
South American Me*., unwashed,. 
South American Merino, unwashed, 
South American, common washed,. 
South American Entve Rios, do, .. 
South American, unwashed. . 
South A men ran l.'nrdova. washed, 
BROWN’S BRONCHIAL TROCHES. 
WhOKVBB is troubled with Coughs. Hoarseness, or Sore 
Throat, will find these "Troches" a most admirable remedy. 
Indeed, at tbis season of the year, those at all inclined to 
bronchial complaints should not be without them. They are 
prepared by Messrs. John I. Brown A Son, who, as Apothe¬ 
caries, Tank among the first in this city, and are sold by all 
the principal druggists .—Boston Journal. 
T/'AIOI Kim SALE- 
1 1 the best wheat and stuck t*i 
ib;\owi; f ’?;?"! '•'>** billet west or tlTuVaV 
mi! b, 1 ol , a ? n e hort 1 1 of the Buffalo 
Of the lata a N Shv-pard, deceased,) Term* easy 
lars apply on the- 71 —- .f- ------- - 
stnn Count, v. N. 
March hi. ldi.i. 
NE PRICE and Low PRH'K, a 
Store. 8 State Street. Rochester. N V 
Improved Patent Straight Draft Plow. 
THIS Flow is adapted to two or three horses, by ttleans of a 
simple lateral adjustment of the beam, retaining the line ..f 
dmft, in either ease, parallel with the UftdUide. It has been 
th&roUghl)i t/M d f-v many .tamers, During the past year, and 
gives per. fee/ SiUnJ.irMon. in i verg instance. It is being exten¬ 
sively manufaetuied at A GORDON'S, lift South Si Paul St 
Rochester, N. Y. No. I Plow, is$7.5d, uinie. ' lull rigged,"311 
No.'s 2, 3, and 4. $8-80each,- "full rigged." $12 
All ooinmiinlcationi in relattou to State or County Rights, or 
tor pattern* >d .-itber of Hie above mve*. should be addressed to 
the patentees. RCLOFSON a DK tJARMu. Rochester, \ Y. 
N. B.—Circulars, containing hill particulbrs sent free. 
iHatkdc;, (Eoinmcvce, &c 
.lSacil 
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Rprai. Nkw-Yorkrr OryrcR, ) 
Rochester, March 26.1861. | 
OCR weather has been moderating for the past two days, and 
we are at present enjoying the first spring-like rain of the 
season. 
FloCR—W e are nnnble to note anything new in flour either 
as regard* price or transactions. 
Or.us—W e hear of a sale of 1,300 bushels Canadian wheat at 
$1,30. Corn and Oats are unchanged 
Seeds—C lover unchanged. Timothy is somewhat scarce and 
the prices ate very' Ami An occasional sample of very choice 
is sold for $3.00 per bushel 
ROCHESTER WHOLESALE PRICES. 
Fiovk A-vn C.RAif? Eggs, dozen.uvfiias 
Flour, winter wheat,f 6 , 2 &.ai 6,78 Honey, box.12t3'U 
Flour, spring do.S.OOwA.UO Candles, box.HWil2 
Flour, buckwheat., .. 0,i>riii3,00 Candles, extra.I3.<yl3>j 
Meal. Indian. :/> 1,1'j.v, Fruit and Room. 
ICheat, Genesee. I,mini,30 Apples, bushel.2Aai31c 
Be-t white Canada, O.iXl.i 1,30 Apples, dried. },) tb... 2L';.ai3 
Corn, old....IWa-IAc Feacbes, dried, y) tb. OedO 
Corn, new . .Oftn'42 Cherries, dried.Ouru) 10 
Rye. ft) tt.s, fri bush.60(2-63 Plum*, dried.UttailO 
Oats, by weight.2&SS8 Potatoes, .. tita.oo 
Barley..N>u-M Hums ami Skinm. 
Buckwheat.Sflyi io Slaughter.4 M 4*i 
Beans.75c v n>$1.00 Calf,. 7 (m 7 
Meats. Sheep Pelts.SdS.TtKtc 
Pork, Mess.$16,30 - 1 00,00 Lamb Pelts.5U1L8S 
Pork, clear.18.lDjpl!).00 SxKns. 
Pork, cwt...6,trie 6,146 Clover, bushel.$4,<»faU,00 
Beef, cwt-....,.4,00(£6,.XI Timothy,.2,iYii2,75 
Soring lambs, eacn..- .1,60012,00 ScsaiRiKs. 
Mutton, carcass .4to3c Wood.hard.$30005,00 
Hams, smoked. Stgilu Wood, soft.3,0003,00 
Shoulders.6',y£7 Coal, Lehigh.7,iX)(a'7,i>0 
Chickens,. -9ad0 Coal, Scranton.5,7Ya>6,00 
Turkeys.10011 Coal. Pittaton.sjAflie.iJO 
Geese.40030 Coal, Shamokin.6,7Au'«,00 
Ducks43 pair.38fi44 Coal. Char. ln,;'l2f£ 
Haikv. Ac. Salt, hbl. .1.7301,78 
Butter.roll.I.'WIS Hay, tun.. . M.OtXmn.OO 
Butter, firkin.13-; It Straw, tun.O.Ottu) 0,0(1 
Cheese.OgUll AVonl, plb.. 8C05OO 
Lard, tried.Ido 10 Whitetish. half bbl.. .4,2515)4.30 
Tallow, rough___0 (5: 6 Codfish, fi quintal. 4,fiiVa)5,00 
Tallow, tried.8 ® 8 Trout, half bbl.4,005)4,24 
Cape Good Hope unwashed, 
East India, washed,-. 
African, unwashed,. 
African, washed. 
Smyrna, unwashed,. 
Smyrna, washed,. 
Mexican, unwashed,. 
.10018 
.233126 
—...—nil— 
[iV. K Evening Post.. 
BOSTON. March 23 —The transactions in fleece and polled 
wool have been to some extent, comprising 250,000 tbs, the sales 
or fleece ranging from 38®50c; and pulled at 300f45c for No. 1 
extra. The sales of Foreign have been 500 bales Cane. South 
American, Chinese and Mediterranean, and 50 ballots Peruvian, 
on private terms. 
Saxonyaml Merino.Hue,4AW33 Western mixed... 
Full blood, —..440-47 Smyrna, washed, 
fd and % blood..36a'43 Do. u n washed,... 
Common..SiKa'SS Syrian,-. 
Pulled, extra.40048 Cape. 
Do. rmperfine.J43 ' so Crimea. 
Do. No, 1.230)33 Buenos Ayres.... 
Do. No. 2.lfia-26 Peruvian, washed 
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dium extra do; $5,53u«fl.65 for inferior to good extra round hoop 
Ohio. Canadian a shade firmer; sale* at $S.StXriSJfi 
Grain. Wheat, market i..'2c hotter, with a fair export de¬ 
mand; sale* Chicago spring at $1.19.;/1,28; Milwaukee club at 
$1,2701,32, In store and ilellvereri; common to winter red West¬ 
ern at $I.2Wn 1.32 delivered, and white Western at 3L4.Yel.50- 
Rye quiet at ft3c'65c. Bar-lev scaree and firm at 78«.SiV.. Corn, 
about ic iietier; sales at fi? cfiyc for old mixed western, in 
store and delivered, and (Kta fiSc for now do., at the RR depot — 
Oats steady at SkaklBc for State, Western, and Canada 
Provisions —i'ork a little mote steady; sales at $lfi,5i.l|a>16.63 
for mess, $12,A)(>i 12,75 for prime. Lard steady, sales at ftatlOc. 
Butter in fair request at ldjr Ho for Ohio ami I km 19c for State. 
Cheese steady at A-j.-IUi.-. 
ALBANY. Yfnrch 25 -Fd>i-r avu Mbal—T here is a i|| 0 (|.Tate 
unsinDM doing in I;lour, mainlv for the supply of the home 
trade, at unchanged prices. We quote 
Common to good State.Ss.ikWA.K) 
Fancy and extra state.3,1 A/r’S 25 
Common to good Western. ’ b' 2 sS 5 65 
Extra Michigan, W.- onsin, Indiana, &c.5,75ei7>W 
Extra Hhio. .. ..6,(«tai7,(K) 
Common Canadian.6,aj®fl,6o 
Extra Ij.'tuailian. 5,7501,7,01) 
REV C. V SPEAR, Principal 
LUKM FOR SALE — Containing 10 acres, lying mid- 
I 1 way beta Pitt*fnnl and Fairport, in Monroe Co It Is 
well watered; has a frame dwelling nearly new, with barn and 
ntlmr outbuildings, and un orchard in bearing, lM»*ide 200 Apiilo 
Trees rceentl}* set, nut. A small payment required down. Tho 
balance may remain for a term of years. Possession given 
when wanted, For particulars address r**id r.f 
Feh. i t. 1861. CARLTON H ROGERS, Palmyra, N. V 
NE PRICK and Low PRICE, at GILMAN'S Shoe 
Store, 8 State Street, Rochester. N. Y. 
TANTED—200,000 tbs. Dried Apnles. Those having a 
\ good artielo at 2'.j cents p<*r pnnnd, address 
A STOR HOUSE, 
IV JbJ W Y O H. K . 
Tnts Hotel is in excellent condition. Recently many im¬ 
provement* have been made. Mr. Stetson, its former proprio- 
tor. has returned to supervise its executive department. Its 
tables are bountifully supplied; uniters excellent, and it Is con¬ 
ceded that it lms never been so eouifortablo during its history. 
Tho tkt\v w/Hnr-e.IrfVinN tihve nu Uiiualw in thin country. 
The young proprietors urn full of enterprise anil courtesy, 
and spare no pains to make their pattops comfortable. 
Men of business, or fiuotlicH who really used solid comforts 
handsomely dispensed, will bud this time-honored Hotel better 
than ever. 
Its proximity to business, the Conveniences for reac.hipgevery 
part of the City. Central Park, Ac., renders it. the best for the 
Merchant or casual Traveler, 580-13t 
NE Fit ICE and Low PRICE, at 
Store. 8 State Street, Rochester, N. Y 
Fancy Genesee.. . 6,00®6.00 
Extra Genesee aiei city brands,.. , ..«i10u72fl 
Extra Kentucky..5..V»‘o 7,(X) 
Corn meal is iu moderate request nt $1,25-) l.-VC y) iijo ft*. 
Wheat, sales of red winter State at jf.lflc, and tair 
-.- : Li.l.i. Coru. sales of car lot* of now round 
yellow at the Central depot at-55bi 56c, delivered nt East, Albany 
*" Two an'l four rowed State are 
Sales Stab* Oat* nt H2!,'c. delivernt 
kJI.V WEEKS POTATO -Is tho very earliest 
171 largest, aud best variety, ami mat* bo lmd of CIIA'S. C. HOI, 
TON. Rochester, or GKO C. BUELL. 5H5-2t, 
Grain _..._, 
white Indiana at $1,45 
Barley i« in steady request. 
quoted ftt gfib 7d«*. C™........_ 
Feed,—S ales 1,000 bunk. It) f'**-d at, 75c. 
BUFFALO, March 25—PUHTR—The market for flour f* quiet 
sad stiwlv; ml*-* >iiicn i,m la -1 at $l.3tlto 3.01} for extra State ami 
WtBcou*a *c..(»i. 15 ,.-.Tt 2 tor extra Michigan. Indiana, and Oiuo. 
and $5,Ktoil),OO tor double extra*, w ith small sales fayorite do. 
at $6,25 
Grain—W heat neglected; galea Canada club at. 9414171.970 
Corn firmer; a -iruuli lot wo* reported 4li>ic. Oat* quiet at ATol 
24c. Barley ' tea)ly at AYl- .58c Rye nominal at fide. I'eas held 
at 54c. 
Seeds—I* jim; a >ale of 100 bags Canada Timothy was reported 
at $2,75 Clover Lx -oiling at $1,25 
pKoyi8IO.Vs—(Juiet and nothing doing- Com. Adv 
TORONTO, March 23 .—Floor-T he market for flour during 
the past week has been dull, with restricted transactions De¬ 
liveries in store from team* nave been moderate. 
Superfine extra.$5,(5*0)6,86 
Fancy.4 ,kYcAo5 
No. 1. 4 , 557 ?. 1.65 
No. 2, .. . ...., .. 4,20(a:'f 3() 
Grain Fall wheat ha* remained standi *kirinir the week, with 
deliveries from teams, to tho amount of400 to 5 hi bushels daily. 
The samples have not ruled very prime, and extreme quota¬ 
tions are only for occasional loads. We quote prime samples 
at $l,ld;,i I,is. ami common to medium at f l.PSo'l.l.T Spring 
wheat ha* been m active rontUHIt, and prices have ruled sternly. 
The receipt* nl wheat, principally spring, by Nortborn Rallwnv, 
NE PKM’E and Low PRICE, at 
Store, 8 State Street, Rochester, N. Y 
A LARGE SKVEN-04 TAVE ilOSEWOOII 
j \ Pijuvi Foiitr, Imiir.by Boanlman,Gray k Co., six months 
“itice, for $350, In perfect ordt*r ami condition throughout., and 
fully warranted, will lie sold for $276 cindi. delivered anv where 
in Rochester, including box fbr shipping Adili-uss B. It.. Post 
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S79-tf UOCI1ESTRR, N. Y. 
OOHKIM >1 liltOWEIl# iHANI-Ali KOR IStil 
1 J Containing a brief liistor.y and description "f the nature 
am properties of the Gliinese Sorghum hud African Dnplice, 
with Honpi'nl nirectiouH. hmusd upon Him MtMrfonoMQl' f, ur most 
operator* in Sirup and Bdgar tnakinir. from thf> iHiriod 
fit tho 1 titrouaction of tho pTftnf, into tlii* nountr\ r up to the 
present time, rnce 20 cents, mailed to any "by 
WM 1 f. CL A KK , Ma 11 u I a r tu rr r nf < !a n e Mill %. fcc.. , 
122 Main SfTtT-t, Cincinnati, O. 
PUBLI8KKD BY 
IYI A S O N B It O T II ERg, 
Non. 5 At 7 Mercer Street, New York. 
(COUNTRY AGENTS WANTED 
$3 A I)Av Mrs. Hankins wants Agents at home 01 
Good News for the Unemployed! 
$3 A Day Mrs. Hankins wants Agents at homo or U> 
travel for her Pictorial •• FAMILY NEWSPAPER," also for her 
Curious New Book of FEMALE CHARACTERS in tiik CITY. 
ForSiieciuiciih and Terms inclose red stamp to HANKINS k 
GO,, New York. 878 
Tiik undersigned. Practical Watciimakbkh and Dealer* In 
Watohcs, having bought and -old American Watches for a 
number of year* past, and having dealt in all kinds of foreign 
Watches for a much longer period of time, beg to state that 
they have never dealt in Watches which, ns a class, or in indi¬ 
vidual instances, have been more satisfactory to themselves or 
customers, whether in regpect of durability, beauty of finish, 
mathematically correct proportions, accurate compensation 
and adjustment, or of fine Ume-h cpmg results, than those 
manufactured by the Waltham Company. 
C. A. B1TUR k CO., Rochester, N. Y. 
E. 8. KTTEXHEI.MKU k Go., Rochester, N. Y- 
H. & D. ROSENBERG, 
WTLLARI) k HAWLEY, Syracuse, N. Y. 
N. HAIGHT, Newburgh, 
WM. 8. TAYLOR, Dtica. 
W. W. HANNAH, Hudson, 
h, r. k rr. c. carpenter, Troy, « 
HOSKINS k EVANS, Owego, “ 
HAIGHT k LEACH, Auburn, 
JOHN H. IVES, Fairport, “ 
WILLIAMS k CO., Canandaigua, 
J. N. BENNET, 
A, S. STORMS, Poughkeepsie, “ 
A. RUMKIU, k CO.. N. Y. City. 
N. E. CRITTENDEN, Cleveland, Ohio. 
WM. BLYNN, Columbus, 
JAMES J. ROSS, Zanesville, “ 
H. JENKINS k CO., Cincinnati, ** 
BEGGS & SMITH. 
WM. WILSON MoGREW, “ 
DIJHME k CO.. “ « 
J. T. k E. M, EDWARDS, Chicago. 
F. J. ALEXANDER, La Salle, Ill. 
JOHN H. MORSE, Peoria, 
A HEPPI.ER, •• 
W. H. RICHMOND. " 
H. D. KAYS, Bloomington, “ 
A. B. GILLBTf, 
S. D. LILLF.STON, Decatur, " 
J. B. CURRAN, Springfield, “ 
J W. BROWN, Quincy, “ 
E. B. TOBIN, 
A P. BOYNTON, Galena, 
WM. M. MAYO, Jacksonville, " 
BASSE k HULSMAN, Quincy, •• 
G H. 8ASC0M & CO., Terre Haute, Ill. 
W. P. BINGHAM & 00 , Indianapolis, Ind. 
CHAS. G. FRENCH, 
J. MoLENE, «* 
C. A. DICKENSEN, Rienmond, “ 
THEO. F. PICKERING, Kalamazoo, Mich. 
GEO. DOTY, Detroit, 
M. S. SMITH, Detroit, 
. A. B. van Corr, Milwaukee, Wis. 
JOHN ELKINS, Racine, 
GENNET BROTHERS, Madison, ** 
H. N. SHERMAN, Beloit., 
S. C. SPAULDING, Janesville, «* 
SAM'L BROWN, Jk . Norristown, Pa. 
GEO. W. STF.IN, Easton, “ 
REINEMAN k. MEYRAN, Pittsburgh, Pa. 
DAVID LAV BRACK, Paterson, N. J. 
TH08. GOWDEY, Nashville, Tenn. 
W. T. RA E, Newark. N. J. 
V. W. SKIFF, Savannah, Ga 
Caution. -As our watch I* now exteusiveLy counterfeited by 
foreign manufactu.-‘*rs, we have to inform the public that no 
watch is of our production which is unaccompanied by a certifi¬ 
cate of genuineness, bearing the number of the watch, and 
signed by our Treasurer, R. E. Robbins, or by our predecessors, 
Appleton, Tract & Co. 
As these watches are for sale by jewelers generally through¬ 
out the Union, the American Watch Company do not solicit 
orders for Single watches. 
ROBBINS & APPLETON, 
Wholesale Agents, No. 182 Broadway, New York. 
.... > I.WV* I *I’4, 
8tore. 3 State Street, Rochester, N Y 
iurm.. ,|,i* ,,, wrjeaj, ju mcipaiiy spring, uv Aoruiorn Kallwnv, 
lor the w eek ending Monday lost, have amounted to near 19 000 
bushels. We quote spring wheat at W/OBSo. an>l golden -hop at 
94.-9t>. For well denned on tuple* of the latter, free hum all 
admixture of othei grains. $i would tie freely pad. Bariev ha* 
been in small supply, and Is active for blight -ample* at 40li52e. 
Peas have been sctive all the wurk although prit-e* have but 
slightly advanced. MV quote sav.v«* as the ruling figures. Oats 
still continue in small supply, but the demand .seem* quite as 
fluctuating. •itt.uRr. being the prices paid. 
.Swcns —Timothy seed remains steady with a fair retail dn- 
niand, at $.ye'3.25 Clover seed morn active, but the demand is 
chiefly of a retail character. fl4,60@4 ( 75 are the prices paid, - 
THOUSAND CHANCES TO MAKE MONEY! 
ONE MILLION DOLLARS 
WORTH OF 
"W atclios, 
«J“ ovAjolry, 
PLEASANT VALLEY WINK CO., HAMMONDS- 
J,, . riTEUIiKN COUN TY. N. Y. WIN KN AM* 
lilf YMil *js nf the finest qualities mid*, from Native Grapes, 
ut the t.ompany's Establishment the past season, at reasonable 
prices 
L ir~ Pond for Circular and Price List 
T. M Younolovk. Sec'y. G. li. WHEELER. Pres't 
5*5-41. JOHN F. WEBER, Sup't. 
T TA L I A N ItI5E8.—Orders will notrhu received Tor these 
J lice* to Is* dcliveind in the Spring A ’ircular will. I,g sent to 
aU appUcamlx inclosing a Stomp In it will bn found the terms 
and also reports from Mr. I.A.voMTKO-ni. Fir, Kirti,»M», Mr. 
Buackktt, Mr Baldbidof, and other*. teslilVIng full v. from 
actual observation, to the great, mipoiinrd-v uf tliis race over the 
common hen. (578-If] 8. H PARSONS, Flushing. N Y 
[678*t-f] ” H. W Fa RSfjNS. FiuxhTng’ Nl y 
U FAMILY NEWSPAPER.” — 
1 Mr*. Hankins' MaitutiOtll Pictmial in in its Sixth Volume 
and has 300,000 reader*. Foil of Engraving.-i and FaahiOu Plate*. 
Largest, nicest and best in the world lor 7ft He, a year AukNTS 
wanted. Ladies, Teachers, Clergymen, or Po*t-Ma*tars. Fur 
Specimen Copies and Term* to Agents, inclose red stamp to 
578 HANKINS k CO., New York. 
I’ll ICE and Low PRICE, at GILMAN'S 8hoe 
Store, 8 State Htreot, RochoBter, N, Y 
To be disposed of on an 
ENTIRELY IN 1 
A iiHIEIl ACADEMY AND ALFRED UNI- 
-f,\ NMl*! TV Under one Board or Instnictiun, located at 
Allred Centre, Allegany Go.. X. A'., on the line of tho N. Y. A E. 
Railroad, 
Every Department conducted In Professors of lone experi¬ 
ence a* Educators, and earnestly devoted to tluur blisinoBS. 
Patronage extensive, and of a high order. The new University 
Edifice tarnishes superior acconimodutlun* lor the Female De¬ 
partment. Ladies' room (separate sleeping-room adjoining 
each,) handsomely Dmnsbcd and carpeted 
Expenses, per year, lor tuition and board, including fuel and 
ni nu shed rooms, only 4>ttM». The NEXT ri-rm opi-u* Marcli 20tlr. 
I*iUI t^rzn f for AUifUrtt 14th. For oJrculArH, ailiireBH 
March,t23,1851. W C. KENYON. 
TIIK CATTLE MARKETS 
NEW YORK, Mamh 20 —The currei 
fcll the market* are a* follows r 
MICKF OATTLK. 
First quality. 
Ordinary quality, 
Common quality, 
Inferior quality,. 
First quality. 
Ordinary quality, 
Common quality, 
Inferior quality,’. 
First quality, ti it. 
Ordinary quality, 
Common quality, 
Inferior quality,. 
Prime quality..... 
Ordinary quality. 
Common quality. 
Inferior quality,., 
__ SWINE. 
First qnalitv. 
Other qualities,. 
BRIGHTON, March 21 —At market -1 
bheup and Lamb*, and 5tj() Swine 
Bki:k Cattle —Price*, extra. $7.23fr 
ORIGIN AL PLAIM! 
2,500 AGENTS WANTED. 
All persons desirous of securing an Agency in this 
NEW ENTERPRISE, 
Should send their names at once, enclosing a three cent 
stamp to pay postage, and receive by return of Mail 
A X»lt WlYTItTM 
O-A-TAsLOOTJE 
Containing 
OUR INDUCEMENTS, 
Which afford 
A. RARE CHANCE 
TO MAKE 
MONEY 
without risk, together with 
TTUIjTj (PARTICULARS 
Relative to this 
3NT o vol Plan! 
To insure prompt and satisfactory dealings, direct al I orders to 
GEORGE G. EVANS, 
439 CHJi S TJY’ti T ST It E E T. 
6853 t PHILADELPHIA, PA. 
A" M. < ■. DIOR DOFF, Breeder* of pure Short-horn 
I . and ALh-mry Cattle , South Down and Silesian Sheep, 
Tuffolk and Rssrte Pigs, Rochester, N. Y. 67.8-tr 
.. $9,50/1; K),uo 
... 8.23@9,28 
... 7,23®8,0U 
... 6,50(^7,00 
St.v5.ooro5.6o.oo 
. 40.00*.50,00 
. 30,00(0.35,1)0 
. 25,00(3)30,00 
. 6,V2 J 7hiC 
. 6>4;a)8 c 
.. 4 @6 c 
C 
.46.00®»,00 
... 4,00*15,50 
. 3,005(3,75 
. . 2,75* 3,00 
COWS A.VD CALVES. 
VEAL CALVES. 
ANK PRICE an*l Low PRICE, at GILMAN'S 8hoe 
J Store, 8 State Street, Rochester, N Y. 
^ SOUL - 8TIRRING ROMANCE 
SHEEP AND LAMBS, 
AMERICAN REV! ILUTION. 
Every patriot's heart will leap witli joy to learn that, in 
The New York Mercury, 
FOR APRIL fiTH, 
(Now Rea<Iy Everywhere,) 
Is commenced a splendid tale of the heroism and chivalry of 
our patriot-lathers, entitled 
STRONG STEVE, 
THE BORDER RANGER, 
Weigh less - cost, loss - heard further 
than other first Class Bells. Never 
break by i'rn*t* Warranted 12 months. 
Send for circular* and testimonial*,— 
Fixtures made bv myself, at lowest 
prices. Send for CiiuuTar*. 
Town Clock*. 
of the most approved character, of my 
own manufacture, warranted equal to 
any iu use, at greatly reduced prices. 
CHURCH BELLS 
CHURCH BELLS. 
CHURCH BELLS. 
#» Main 81.. Buffalo, N Y. 
THE REBEL AND TORY LOVERS. 
A. Taxle of tire Olil Dominion. 
BY GEORGE ALBANY. 
Let no one in whose bosom their exists a spark of love for the 
country which gave him birth, fail to read this gTeat. *tor.y of 
THE IIEKOIO DAYS 4>F SEVE.NTV-81X ! 
IjTARM FOlt HA LU. -One of the best and best situ- 
I ’ ated farms in Monroe Co., lying II miles wext of thi* City, in 
thi* town of Gate*, on the Hutlnlo road, will tie no id at a great 
bargain if application i* made soon A small farm of 60 to 80 
acre*, near the City, or a house and lot worth 4 to $5,000 in the 
city, would he taken in part payment. For particular* apply on 
the premises, or at Nu. 8 Hill street, at the office t>r Jons M. 
FttKxmt k CO., of M HUNTINGTON 
R oches ter, N. lugn t *t, isfio 564 -tf 
r P« MttMKRS. til t M anu s, Hi BD1LDKRH. 
I Onr " Drenressible Conflict" is against high price*. We 
otter you* at74 Nfatn St., Rochester. Iron, Nails, Hardware,Oil*, 
f alutM. Colonj, WIodoWH, Goora, Blindu, flocn, SpfMjnB, Sbovt^la^ 
Corn Hon*, Cultivator*, and other article* too numerona to 
mention. Also, tho celebrated "Straight Draft Plow." which 
we otter cheaper than the. cheapest. 
635-tf MOORE. BERING 3t CO, 
)EAR.DSIrEY ’ S 
HAY ELEVATOR 
XK PRICK and Low PRICE, at GILMAN’S Shoe 
Store, 8 State Street. Rochester, N. Y. 
HORSE POWER FORK. 
This Fork cun be used with either 
ONE or two house*. Price, full 
rigged (with rope anil three pul- 
lev*.) $12, 
See dcHcription in Rural Nkw- 
Yokkjcu ot March 23, 1861 
Send for a Circular. 
Add'reaa 
I.KVt A. HK.AIID8LEY, 
South Edmeston, Otsego Co., A r . Y. 
YlTltlHSTKli in tl„- SENATE. 
VV Thu Magnificent Engraving, repifaentim that thrilling 
and aublimi! scene in the I nited State* Senate — Wkbstlr Dk- 
livkbi.m; iris i.rkat 7th t>v MaschBpKRCji has been put down 
in price from Three Dollar- to (ink Urn. laic ajo* Twkx i v Fivk 
Ckm'8 ckic Con. This extraordinary reduction, ha* been made 
duringthe pTCM-nt National ctIma. with the view of bringing 
this.splendid Union Picture within the reach of every home. 
No picture equal to it. In *hw bai ever before been «ol*i for less 
thau from $3 to $10, and the first Jcopie* of the work, rio butter 
than the present one* (a* we a re now printing them from re¬ 
newed plates,) sold rapidly at $10 per copy It i* 2!) by 35 inches 
in size. 
The godlike Webster, on an occasion when the whole nation, 
agitated, was wairiugto hear him, standing In the midst of hi* 
compeer.-, with Fillmore in the chair, witli Clay,Calhoun, Lien 
ton, Bell, Seward, Cass, Douglas, and a whole galaxy of the 
chosen stateHtnen of the day, earnestly listening to every word 
that fell from his lip*, this was indeed a sqhlhm- scene, ami one 
which the artist bn* here dnguerrot,vpeq with a Perfection al¬ 
most incredible. It. i- a full Hiprpsentntioaof the Sonata Cham¬ 
ber, with a correct Portrait each Senator iu to* seat, with 
Portraits also of a large number of distinguished guests who 
were present on the floor ot tho Senate embracing in all 
over one hundred of the most noted men of the nation, each 
drawn from a dagoerrotvpe taken especially for the purpose — 
Every engraving i* accompanied with an outline kev, pointing 
out by number* the location of each prison represented. 
inclose on*- dollar and eight red stamps to our address, ami 
you will receive the picture bv return of mail, carefully rolled 
in a tube, and postage paid. Send a club of four, ami We will 
send one copy extra, making five pictures for $5, All money 
in letters, registered according to law, are at our l ink 
How TO Mskk TOMB MciXKv.-We wish to employ 100 good 
Agent* to engage in the xalc of these picture*, unit we will enter 
into such an arrangement a* will guarantee them $)uo profit 
per mouth. 
JONES & CLARK, Engraving Publishers, 
No. 83 Nassau St., New York. 
WOMEN OP NEW YORK 
’ v Mrt:. Hankins' Curious New Book nf FaimhIm t 
□CU KN KCT.AI»Y A KR l(T f,Tl K Al, U OK KS. 
O The Subseriher.i manufacture tmproyad Emile** Chain 
and J.ever Horae Power*. Combined Thresher* and Cleaners, 
Threshers and Vibrating Separator*, Clover 1 iullers, Wood 
Sawn, Arc... a full description of which will be found in their 
Illustrated Circular, which will be mailed free, to all applicants. 
'I'll* annexed Letter relates to one nf our Two-Horse Power* 
and Thresher and Cleaner 
Oxcmi.A. Stark Co,, Hi., Feb. 19th. 1H61. 
G. (Vr:srr\)itror*E A Co.:—I should have written you before 
now, giving an account of the micros* of yemr machine with ns- 
We lhre*hed last Rummer and full about 10,000 bushel.* wheat 
at 4c, ami 4,9)11 buebelg flat* at, 2c. The greatest number of 
Inikhnl* wo threshed in one da.v was 260 of wheat, commencing 
about 9 A. M., Imt a* a general thing, our day'* work averaged 
from 150 to 200 lmiht-1.*, according to the yield per acre. We 
threshed 580 bo<he|q of Oat.* iii one day. atltJ where Oat* were 
good averaged about 5<X) liusliel*. per itav 8. M. HILL. 
Address G. WESTING HOUSE k CO.. 
584-21 Schi i 
A MERIC AN O* TJ-A. 3NT O 
PROM 
JARVIS Sc BAKER'S ISLANDS, 
IN THU 
SOUTH UYYCrU’rfJ OdCAJSI, 
IMPORTED BY TIIK 
JH JE H I CJiJY CUJJiJYO C O .n P .1 . V F, 
Office, 60 William Htreet, 
NEW YORK. 
C. S. MARSHALL, Pres't. H MATHER, Sre/y. 
J. K. CHAPPELL, Agent, 69 Exchange St, Rochester, N. Y. 
IEKTII FOR. TIIK MILLION -Somkthinu Nkw. 
Office, No, 7 Mansion House Hloek, 58 State Street 
Y [32 5-tf) _ B. f, Wn.gQN. 
IME.— Page's Perpetual Kiln, Pit tented July, 
4 1857.— Superior to any In use for Wood or Coal. cord* 
wood, or lhi tuna of coal to 100 bbl*. -coal not mixed with 
ue. Address (434-t£j C. D. PAGE, Rochester, N. Y. 
( \ULKANS COUNTY MARKET FAIR, —The 
V J Orleans County Agricultural Society will hold a Market 
Fair for Exhibition, aide or exchange, of Stock, Semis. Agricul¬ 
tural and Manufactured Articles, &<■ .on the Fair Grounds, at 
Albion, Saturday, April Sth, 1861 Grounds free for Exhibitors 
and visitors. D. N. HATCH, Pres't. 
C. A. Harrisotos, Sec'y. 5S3-3t 
