Commerce, 
Market 
news paragraphs 
MV.^ SA> VAI.I.BY WINF.ro., HAMMONDS- 
XmIh rc S f h , lr,f !' :N COUNTY, N V WINKS AND 
Vrr , 11 H ° the tine 81 qualities. made from Native Grapes, 
prices Lo,niian * * kstobliehinent the past season, at reasonable 
•„ .7 Sfii ! for Circular and Prim' List. 
L/iV Yotm<i,,OVK ' S ' ( '' (> II. WJXEKtiER. Prcst. 
&S5U .fOHN F. WEBKB, tiupt. 
A M A L .O-A M BELLS.— 
im.* , pno '7 s ' vl,lun ,' 1 "' r»*uoli ofevery church, school house, 
far ™ 1,1 lb, “ ,!kni1 Their use all over the 
United States for the pant two yours has proven them to roni- 
hine more valuablei •iiiiUitiui than i.ny other, among which 
tone, at reneth, durnhihiy, vibrations ini'! *.>nuix>us (iiuiilTie. are 
unequalled by nt>y other manufacturer. Sixes '41 toAumi ibs 
costing less than hall other metal, or lit 1 , cents per fb lit ohicii 
price we warrant them 12 months Send for ePros aV for & 
Kuarantws, &c. \\ c CJTAIriVK ;K . a CO . ‘ 
M " n too William Street, Now York 
The Charleston, S. C., Courier says the recent snow 
storm there created great wonderment and admira¬ 
tion of the novel scene. The snow was two inches 
deep and lasted just two hours. It beats anything 
there since ’S3- 
In Chicago, Milwaukee, and nearly all of the ports 
upon the upper lakes, vessels are preparing to 41 get 
under weigh,’• and it is thought within one week 
hence most of the shipping will he entirely rigged 
and refitted for service. 
Between January 13 and March (1, there were 
shipped from Columbus, Ohio, by the American and 
Adams Express Companies, 403 barrels of wild 
pigeons, each barrel containing about 400 — making 
a total of 101,200 pigeons. 
The trial and condemnation of the Abbe Mallet at 
Douai for the abduction and conversion of a family 
of Jewish girls, excites much interest in Catholic 
circles in France. The Abbe was condemned to six 
years solitary confinement. 
In consequence of the ill-construction and bad 
ventilation of the school-housesin and about London, 
seven thousand children, between the ages of five and 
fifteen years, annually lose their lives from these 
causes alone. So says Dr. Hillier, Secretary of the 
Metropolitan Medical Association. 
ADVERTISING TFIOIS, in Advance— Thirty 
Fivk I'kvts a I,ink. each insertion, A price and a half for 
extra display, or 52M cents per lino of space. Nradut. Noticks, 
(following rending matter, leaded,) Sixty Cents n Lino 
• Thk Rural Nkw-Yorkbh commenced its Twelfth 
Year and Volume with an edition or over Seventy Thoi mano | 
Though the columns Me wider than formerly (giving more 
words per line,land the circulation much larger. we do not 
purpose, to increase the Advertising Rates at present The Knur, 
is undoubtedly the Best and Cheapest Advertising Medium of 
its Class in America—for, in addition to its immense circulation 
among the most enterprising and successful Formers and Horti¬ 
culturists, it is talk cd and read by thousands of Menshant-s. Me¬ 
chanics. Manufacturers and Professional Men. 
Rural Nkw-Yokxkk Office, > 
Rochester. April 2. istsl. 5 
April opened with one of the severest storms of the season, 
and. as a consequence, business was entirely chocked. We can¬ 
not hear of any special change in the prices which ruled one 
week since, except in seeds, which have advanced somewhat- 
The demand has Improved, and under the effect of increased 
sales. Clover has put on ! 2 LA 25 cents, and Timothy a like 
amount 
ROCHESTER WHOLESALE PRICES. 
Eggs, dozen.lha)I2c 
Honey, box.,.12ft U 
Candles, box.Ilkftl2 
Candles, extra.135ul3>a 
Fur it and Roots 
Apples, bushel.2Ha8le 
Apples, dried, >3 lb_'.’’ftft.'i 
I’eaoUc*s dried, lb. foclo 
Cherries, dried.. itXallO 
flu ms, lined,,,........00/,CIO 
Potatoes,.4t)@ao 
Htnas and Skins. 
Slaughter,. * I® 
Caff,.7 w) 7 
Sheep felts, ..5iXj&163c 
H ' , <11KA I’ —A valuable Farm of 180 acres, 
ii... ,,H ' v 'lla«p of Batavia, 1 'a miles from the Court 
House, on die road leading In Curyville, known as the Souls 
l'ftrm,—lWaciusLs first quality wheat land, witli 20 acres wood- 
lanii, I he building* are large and commodious, plcntv of Fruit 
• all kinds, and the location is very desirable, being so convrn 
i 1 'Cafe for Market, Mills, Railroad., Churches. 
• i .r.T'rr'‘‘esiiliis it has a commanding view of tlm country 
aroand, ha- a large door yard, with large Shade Trees and Ever¬ 
greens Term* made <*a*y to suit purchaser*. Possession can 
he «ven 1st of Aim-. s r nniupi\r 
Batavia. March im & L ' U0U i^;i 
<—7Ar T O JB A O O O 
J J FOR DIPPING SHEEP AND LAMBS ’ 
AMI FOR IIFSTROYIV; ILL KIXB8 OF UllMIMiN OTIU K AMMALS. 
1,1 r',- v and VAlUAbl* preparatfon, beg 
leave to call trie attention of Fanners and Graziers to this , f 
Icctual remedy lor destroying Ticks, Lice, and all other insect- 
injurious to animals and vegetation, and preventing the alaim 
me attacks of the Ply am) Scab on ithim,, 
Its use not onlv removes t he vermin on animals, hut eJnauMl 
and purifies the skin, thereby materially heuefUIng Hielrgene 
fill health, and greatly improving wool, both in otmlire 
TTALIAN RFF.S AND QUEENS—FOR SALE—For 
1 particulars send carlv for Circular 
5H6-3teow M. II. BALDRIDGE, Middleimrt, Niag. Co., N. Y. 
( lAKiXMT C’MIL.1 POT ATO- 
y J Hardiness, vieM and quality, beyond any sort known, at 
81 per bushel, or 82 per barrel. 
T It. BISHOP, Verona, Oneida Cn., N\ V 
... ,..., . —.....- 
Buckwheat,. 
Beaus . 
Mkath 
Pork. Mess. 81 
Pork, clear.1 
Pork, cwl. 
Beef, cwt. 
Spring lambs, each,.. 
Mutton, carcass. 
Hams, smoked. 
Shoulders. 
Chickens. 
Turkeys . 
Geese,. 
Pucks pair. 
Dairy. Ac 
Bolter, roll. 
Butter, lirkin. 
Cheese. 
Lard, tried. 
Tallow, rough_... 
Tallow, tried. 
7‘ rw W \ A<dId.\TS IV ANTED, to 
' I.a/a sell SIX nkw INvKNTtu.vs -two very recent, 
and of great value to families; all pay great profits to Agents. 
Send tour stamps aud gctJkl pages particulars. 
586-6t EPHRAIM BROWN, Lowell, Mass. 
IUNDLK’S PATENT 
AGRICULTURAL 
CALDRON AND STEAJVIER. 
and 
» F£ED FOR STOCK, 
1 and well adapted for 
I all purposes where 
I steam is required 
1 for heating. It i« 
^alsowel adapted for 
| Honiegti* Pnrpows 
I where a Caldron 
f Kettle is required, 
it. Full PlirticiilarS 
I'given in Iliustmted 
']Circulum, which 
!) wdU'c HRnt^FRKR to 
|| MstN'i'lFACTDRED 
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\ < i TQ YV ,\ N’"Pic. 11—To sell Van An 
g \ den's Patent PORTABLE DOLLAR COPYING PRESS 
It weighs hut seven ounces, can be carried in the pocket, and 
copies with greater facility and n.< perfectly as the irou press 
Good Agents make from 8.1 to 810 a due Address 
WATERS k VAN AN'DEN, kill William St., Now York. 
T H E KKJtIT K1 NDol \V r V'PLCR 
PIPE is the Wooden Pipe made by I S. BOBBIE, 
Rochester, N Y The writer in Rru.u. of March 30, (pave 102.) 
ought to he posted on the subjeet if he has read the paper here¬ 
tofore. It is just the pipe to convey water for any purpose, a 
hunt or short distance. Ail who want pipe, and don't vet know 
which kind is best, and cnvipe.i/, will please send for circular. 
HAY ELEVATOR 
OR 
HORSE POWER PORK. 
Tins Fork can be used with Cither 
o.NK or two NORSK*. Price, full 
rigged (with rope and three pul 
leys.) 812, 
See description in Rural Nkw- 
Youkkk of March 2,'i, ftlit 
Send for a Circular. 
Addresa 
I.KVI A. HKAKDSI.KV, 
South Ktlmrston, Ot-iepo Oh, A Y 
0p trial Notices 
THE PROVISION MARKETS. 
NEW YORK. April 1— Flopr — Market AddO cents better. 
Satc< at 85,2AcTi,;v> for superstate; fA.geiu for extra do; $fi- 
S’. i fi.M for stiper fine Western, JA,A/li^a,65for ennunou to me¬ 
dium extra do; J8,fifl(nVt,7ft for Inforior to good extra r-ouud hoop 
Ohio Canadian a shade firmer; sale* atsM.V$7.00 
Grain -Wheat, market i n ?c better, with a moderate export 
demand, sales fair Chicago spring at 81.25; Milwaukee club at 
$l,;)ll; amber Iowa at 81,34, winter red Western at 51,34© 1,38.- 
Kvo quiet at flfl.i fair. Bariev dull at r'Ja'SOu. Corn, market a 
f.rillc hotter, >ut«s at tSS'cTik.* for old mixed Western, in store 
•stnl delivered, And f®<fH4c, IV>r new do. Cats dull at .'Vtsy'Dj'jc for 
State. Western, and Canada 
PkoM. 4 |ons Pork quiet and ateftd.v , sales at 816,88 for mess, 
$12,«XJ 12,70 for prime. I,anl steady; sales atflCiUOr. Butter in 
f!u» request at, h>'<i)Ho for Ohio, and I K'blile for Statu. Cheese 
stcadv at K,al0c. 
Asms*-TV dcinattd for both kinds Is fair, and the market is 
steady, -Hiieaof Pots nt 8.5,2f<,iA,31' 4 , and Pearls 8.5,31'i 
HOPS—The inarknt i t quiet, but prices arc without quotable 
variation; small sales to brewers at 2tXai28c, 
SKfctiS The inquiry for Glover Heed is fair, ami the market is 
firm, tales of 170 bags, attic Timothy Sued is quiet, at $/l,2\u. 
3,SO V bushel. 
ALBANY. April I —Ft.ot.nt anl Mkal—T here is a modernte 
business doing in Flour, at an advauce of 10c D bid. ou the 
current prices of the 28tli uIL Corn meal unchanged 
Common to good State. Sft.l07rfi.2A 
Fancy ami pxtra State.-.ft,28@6,3ft 
Common to good Western.5.35(015,73 
Extra Michigan, Wisconsin. Indiana, &c».6,HVtr7,lll 
Extra f)hio,..h,lili<i'7,ld 
Common Canadian,. 5,3o<i'5,70 
Extra Cnnndtan.. .5,8S(fli7.10 
Fattcv Genesee,...6,i(Xn(i,io 
Extra Genesee and city brands,. 6,l(jru;7,35 
Extra Kentucky.-.. fi.50be7,10 
Corn meal is in moderate rnqmtetatfl.aVad.ffr*^ ft ItKiIbs 
Grain -Wheat, sales of red winter State ill ?],20c, white 
Canadian at 51.fi0, which is a slight improvement Corn firm; 
sales route! yellow at 57c for now and me for old Bariev in re¬ 
quest, with wiles four-rowed State at, Me.; Canada West 73c. 
Oats firm and in request Sales State at 32!uj32*aC. here and 
delivered. 
Skkps A steady but quiet market for both Clover mid Tim¬ 
othy seed. 
IMPORTANT TO FARMERS! 
I JIABIH FOR SALE,—The subscriber offers fur sale a 
farm containing nnoiit fig acres, Iving Within r mile of Pal¬ 
myra village, and about halfa mile from the RIt Station. The 
land is of good quality, and well improved. The buildings are 
very comfortable, but not first c.lnfr. Price 83.7IXI; 87U0 down, 
or secured to he paid in a short time. 81 . 110(1 within two or three 
years, the residue, ean remain unpaid for a. term of veins. Pos¬ 
session given when required, but the present, occupant, will be 
glad to rent Hip farm for one or more years. For further par¬ 
ticulars, address ALEX. H GRANT. Palmyra, N. Y. 
To those who wish to purchase a perfect “Cosjhi.vrd 
reaper and Mowkk," wn would say that “BALL'S OHIO 
MOWER AND REAPER” is manufactured at the Auburn 
Prison by Messrs. Ross, Dodok & Pomkoy, sole proprietors 
for the State of New York, for the use of these valuable 
patent- The mnehine is made of the best materials, ami 
warranted to tie a perfect Mower or Reaper, and to cut easily, 
without clogging, any kind of grain or grass, either wet or dry. 
The Mower has a Cast Steel Cutter Bar, 4 feet 6 inches cut, 
with polished wrought iron guards, plated in the Slot with 
Cast Steel, and tempered. 
The Reaping attachment has a Finger Bar and polished 
wrought iron guards attached to it, with a Sickle-edged 
Knife, which, for cutting grain, is far better than the. smooth- 
edge mowing knives generally used. By means of the 
separate Finger Bar and Sickle, they are enabled to make 
the Reaper cut either 6 or 6 foot swath, and dispense with 
the heavy Mowing Bar when reaping. 
The Combined Reaper and Mower is delivered to the pur¬ 
chaser for the sum of 8150, for a six months’ note without 
interest, or 8145 cash. The Mower is 830 less. 
The agents for Monroe County are [586-fite 
J. W, HANNAH, of Clifton, Monroe Co., N. Y. 
DANIEL KINGSLEY, of Pittsford, Monroe Co., N. Y. 
«2hahr . o *»-- 1 R()SlE^?ER. n!y 
GEO A, MOORE, Agent, IW Mam Street. Buffalo, Agent, for 
Erie, Chautauqua, ami Cattaraugus Counties. 
Tj'' IRST -class prize medal, 
J PARIS EXHIBITION, 1855. 
LAWSON & CO., 
PRINTING INK MANUFACTURERS, 
/.tuition (8,'n^kiarf) unii A Vie 1 Virfc. 
Furnishers to tiin principal offices in Central Europe and 
America, and also to all the principal Illustrated Papers on 
both Continents, 
A superior article guaranteed. Prices aa low, for all descrip¬ 
tions, ns those of any other manufacturers. 
ONLY DEPOT IN THE UNITED STATES. 
•583] 06 GOLD STREET, NEW YORK. [Iam-3t 
T [A lilfOWS V JV I > C fJLTIVA- 
I 1 TiiRS. Shares' Yuul/rr Ham on and grain coverer 
Price 815. 
Shares Potato covmtr tout hoer, 810. 
Shares' HilUnp aihl hoeino lotieniM, #10 
PLOWS of every (Inscription, fifcofew Harrows, Cultivator*, 
<fr , ifr 
Hnr.tr Ptnvrrg. Doff Powrrx, Smt Planters, if-'. Circulars 
sent free. Address CHAR E. I’EAKE. 
53b- 4 1 84 State St., Albany, N. Y. 
IMPORTANT TO EVERY MAN WHO KEEPS A 
HORSE, COW, SHEEP. OR 110(5.- ThOki.ky's Food for 
Oatti.k. For Horses it is indispensable In promoting and sus¬ 
taining all the animat functions in health and vigor For Milch 
Lowsit is invaluable, Increoeing the quantity and improving 
the quality of milk. F 01 Beasts nothing can compare with it 
for feeding quickly For Sheep and Pigs the effects produced 
in one month will exceed all expectation. 
A Pamphlet mailed free to any address. 
*5T*DEPOT. 21 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. 571-2«t 
QClf ENEUTA D Y AGRICULTURAL WORKS. 
Li The Subscribers manufacture Improved Endless Chain 
and I .ever tforse-Powers, Combined Threshers and Cleaners, 
Threshers And Vibrating Separators, Clover Mullers, Wood 
Saws, &0,. a Tull description of which will bn found lo their 
Illuglratod Circular, which will be moiled free, to all applicants. 
The annexed letter relates to one of our Two Horse Powers 
and Thrcshei and Cleaner 
Stonk Minns, Jeff, Co . N, Y„ March 17. 1861. 
G. WKSTISCmqrsK A Go.:—The machine I bought of you last 
September, worked w-ll. I threshed for one of my neighbors 
one hundred bushels of wheat In 2'. hour*. The wheat was 
extra good and not very long straw. I think there will lie quite 
u call for your machines from tills why next, fail The Cleaner 
is tbo best there ever was in this country. 
Yours, ke., "ISAAC MITCHELL. 
Address G WESTINGIIOUSE k C<>„ 
586-It Schenectady, New York. 
J Thr Subscriber.!. BkiUllR. CAMPBELL A- CO., are now 
engaged in Breeding and [inporting Farm Stock of ihe lirst 
quality Mr. Bunion was formerly of the firm of HuNURnFQltD 
.V I InoiMK I which firm is now dissolved.) His skill and laree ex- 
pei'iuricc m the tmsinem are well known to Breeders 
1 art id the Stock can he seen at. S Cs M|'liRU,8 place thrno 
miles west, of 1 tica. or one amt a half miles from the Wliites- 
boro Depot. N \ Central Railroad 
Mr Hpoff BitODfk is now visiting England anil Scotland ieleflt- 
liqj animals. Partins Wishing to purchase Short Mot ns or Ay r- 
stuies, Leicester Sheep, or Yorkshire Hogs, can address 
688-131] JAMES IIR0D1E, Rural Hill, Jetlerson Go,, N. Y„ or 
S. CAMPBKLI. .V CO.. New York Mills, Oneida Co., N". Y. 
jy^ X S S O TJ Ft I FARMS! 
THE 
flJ.V.V/«.//. .7.57) ST. JOSEPH H. it. CO., 
OFFERS FOR SALE OVER 600.000 ACRES, 
IN NORTHERN MISSOURI, 
Of the Finest Prairie and Timber Farming 
Lands in the West, 
In I -ole to milt I’ll r utilise rs, at liuv I'rteew, on the long 
Credit ol’ ten .years ut five per rent. Interest. 
Pamplilttls, CircularH icncl Mdip*. 
Giving full and reliable information on the Cllmale and its 
healthfulness, Sell, Water, Timber, Coal, Reek, I’rodue- 
tlons. Markets. Ate., can he had gratuitously on application 
by letter or otherwise to 
GEO. 8. HARRIS, Eastern Land Agent, 
40 STATE ST., BOSTON, MASS., or to 
JOSIAII HUNT, Land Commissioner 
OF THE II. & ST. .1 R. It, HANNIBAL, MO. 
A STOR HOUSE, 
1 V WFJW Y O IT K. . 
Tills Hotel is in excellent condition. Recently many im¬ 
provement.-. have been made Mr. Stetson, its former proprie¬ 
tor, has returned to supervise its executive department. Its 
tailing are bountifully supplied; waiter* excellent, and it n con¬ 
ceded that It bus never been Ml comfortable during its history. 
The new water-rlosets have no eqnals in this country 
The young proprietors arc foil of enterprise anil courtesy, 
ami spare no pains to make their patrons comfortable. 
Men of tnofincss, or families who really need -olid comforts 
handsomely dispensed, will find this timo-houpiod Hotel bettor 
than ever. 
Its proximity to business, the conveniences for reselling every 
part of the city, Central Park, ike,, renders it the best for the 
Merchant or casual Traveler. 680-13t 
THROAT AFFECTIONS. 
From Eev. K. Rnwtry, A. M.. Prrtidrnt Athens College, 
Athens, Trnn .—“I have found great benefit from the use 
of ‘Brown's Bronchial Troches, before and after preaching, 
as they prevent hoarseness, to which I am very subject. I 
think from their past effect they will be of permanent advan¬ 
tage to me. Several clergymen of my acquaintance, to 
whom 1 have given the Troches, have been benefited by them.” 
THE CATTLE MARKETS, 
NE5Y YORK, March 27 —The current prices for the week at 
all the markets are as follows: 
RKKP' CATTLE. 
First quality... 
Ordinary quality. 
Common quality,. 
Inferior quality,. 
COWS AND CALVES. 
First quality,- 
Ordinary quality.. 
Common quality,. 
Inferior quality,... 
First quality, >•' th 
Ordinary quality,, 
Coimpou quality, 
rufenuc quality’ .. 
AND REAPER, 
utith /■ it 7 ; v / n /. /: pomtJVft n./n 
. $8,aX®9,25 
... 7.7ft®8,25 
... 7.0Ufoi7,50 
... 0,OOC§6,5O 
.8.55,006060,00 
. 40.00@50.00 
. 30,(H!@3fi,00 
. 25,00@30,U0 
.. «M@7JSc 
.. 6>i:ui6 c 
.. 4 Hr 75 c 
.. c , 
, .86,0080,00 
... 4,50tn)5,50 
... 4.00(o 4.50 
... 8.25(4:3,75 
8W J VK. 
First quality, . ....1. 5ti'®ftKc 
Other qualities. . 4fiC<v5 0 
ALBANY, April I —Beeves Although there are gome 800 
Beeves In market less this week than Iasi, there are still too 
many, and we have no improvement to notice With upwards 
of 3,fioo head in the savcral yards, it was not to bu oxpecctd tiiat 
trade would be very active under any oirc.umstanccH, but when 
to this is added the fact that the fosses in the New York market 
last Tuesday Bnd Wednesday were almost unprecedented—ave¬ 
rage aH around a' 8i’> to $10 1 1 head a sluggish market aud low 
prices uow disappointed nobody. The average quality too is 
THIS ONLY MACHINE WHICH COMBINES ALL THE RE¬ 
QUISITES OF A PERFECT HARVESTER. 
Farmers wishing to avoid disappointment, will give their orders 
early in the season. 
>'•£“Circulars with full description and testimonials forward¬ 
ed by mail. 
JOHN 4’. ADKIAM'E, Manufacturer and Proprietor, 
Poi'OtiKEKi-slq, New York, 
Sole Warehouse in New York, 106 Greenwich Street, 
686-81 ** " - " 
(Htc gutilijSito to the guMir 
"AXTHEELER & WILSON MANUFACTURING CO’S 
vv mmm family sewing machines 
WITH NEW 
Glass Cloth Presser and Hemmera, 
AT REDUCED PRICES. 
t'&~ The. undersigned continues to act as Agent of the 
New England Colony to Missouri, 
anil will furnish all desired information of thia (irunmiug enter¬ 
prise. Address [583-4t] GEO. S. HARRIS, Boston. Mass. 
veal calves. 
Near Li.urXlnndt, 
A ‘TvSo Quarter of the RntAL begins this week, and 
subscriptions and retiewals are specially in order now — 
—to commence with April, or January if preferred. 
fit' Thr very liberal SPECIFIC PREMIUMS and EX¬ 
TRA GIFTS o/)ered for Clubs formed before April, aye 
EXTENDED TO MAY, so that Agent-Friends, 
Subscribers mid others have another month to secure 
the Valuable Frizes. Head the list (including the new 
offer of Choice Flower Seeds, ) on lage page, and 
see if it will not pay to form a club. Thousands would 
readily subscribe for the paper if asked. Will not its 
friends have the kindness to see that such are invited'? 
*WEKP AND I.AMBS. 
>e-iis«u«^ of the < 
THE WHEELER k WILSON MANUFACTURING CO. bog 
to state that they have reduced the prices of thoir SEWING 
MACHINES, while they have added new and important im¬ 
provements. The reduction is made in the hope tlmt the Com¬ 
pany will have no more legal expenses defending their patents. 
OflSoo 505 13road, way, Now ’Vorlt. 
!$. \V. DillIILE, Agent, 
570-tf ROCHJCST1SR. N. r. 
THK ONLY fXIMI’LKTE EDITION. 
Thk undersigned, Practical Watchmakers and Dealers in 
Watches, having bought and gold American Watches for a 
number of years par-t, and having dealt, in all kinds of foreign 
Watches for a. much longer period of tittle, beg to state that 
they have never dealt In Watches which, ae a class, or in indi¬ 
vidual instances, have been more satisfactory to themselves or 
customers, whether in respect of durability, beauty or finish, 
mathematically correct proportions, accurate compensation 
and adjustment, or of fine Hmc hreping results than those 
manufactured by the Waltham Company 
C. A. RUHR k CO , Rochester, N. Y. 
E. S. ETTF.NHI-.iMKR k Co., Rochester, N. Y. 
II. *D. R0HENBKR0, “ " 
WILLARD k HAWLEY Syracuse, N. Y. 
N. HAIGHT, Newburgh. •• , 
WM. S. TAYLOR, Utica, 
W. W. HANNAH, Hudson, 
II. R, k H. C. CARPENTER, Troy. “ 
HOSKINS k. EVANS, Owego, “ 
HAIGHT k LEACH, Auburn, 
JOHN IT. IVES, Kali-port, “ 
WILLIAMS, k, CO, Canandaigua, 
J. N. BENNET. •• « 
A. S. STORMS, Poughkeepsie, “ 
A. RUMRII.L k CO, N. Y. City. 
N. E. CRITTENDEN, Cleveland, Ohio. 
WM. BLYNN, Columbus, 
JAMES J. ROSS, Zanesville, 
H. JENKINS k CO., Cincinnati, " 
BEGGS k SMITH, 
WM. WILSON McGREW, •• • “ 
•DUHME & 00, 
J. T. & E M. EDWARDS, Chicago. 
F. J. ALEXANDER, La Salle, IU. 
JOHN H. MORSE, Peoria, 
A. HEPl’LER, * 
W. H. RICHMOND, ” 
•H, D. KAYS, Bloomington, “ 
A. B. GILLETT, 
S. D. LILLESTON, Decatur, “ 
J. B. CURRA.V, Springfield, “ 
J. W. BROWN. Quincy, 
IE. B. TOBIN, '• 
A. P. BOYNTON, Galena, 
WM. M. MAYO, Jacksonville, “ 
BASSE it HULSMAN, Qmncy, " 
G. H. BASC0M k CO., Terre Haute, Ill. 
W. P. BINGHAM & CO, Indianapolis, Ind. 
•CHAS. G. FRENCH, 
J. MoLENE, « o 
C. A. DICKENSEN. Richmond, •< 
THEO. F. PICKERING, Kalamazoo, Mich. 
GEO. DOTY, Detroit, 
M. S. SMITH, Detroit, 
A. B. VAN corr, Milwaukee, Wia. 
JOHN ELKINS, Ranine, 
GENNET BROTHERS, Madison, “ 
IT. N, SHERMAN, Beloit, •* 
S. C. SPAULDING, Janesville, “ 
SAM I, BROWN, J*,, Norristown, Pa 
GEO. W. STEIN. Easton, 
RE1NEMAX k ME YUAN, Pittsburgh, Pa. 
DAVID LAVERAGE, Paterson, N. J 
TTI0S. GOWDEY, Nashville, Tenn. 
W. T, KAE. Newark. N J 
V. W. SKIFF, Savauuafj, Ga. 
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Lord Macaulay’s History of England. 
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Premium... fai c 4»i(ifift c 
Extra..4 >Ji7ij41 s c 4ki(lu4!£c 
First, quality .3>JM4 o 3>i@4 c 
Second quality... 3 fin ft 3 c 
Third quality... 0 .SsJJo ®2fjc 
StiKKr VVe have no sales to report. Although there is a fall¬ 
ing off of some 1,700 in the receipts, buyer* say that they can¬ 
not aud will not give within 25c rliUOfbs ot' the ruling prices 
seven days ago . Argus and Atlas, 
BRIGHTON, Match 2.3—At market -1,800 Beef Cattle, 90 Stores, 
2,000 Sheep ami Latnbs, and l. ltiil Swine. 
Bkkk Cattlk Prices, extra, 87.0O-eO,U0 ; 1st quality, 86,75ftl 
0,00 ; 2d do, $L,000,6,00. 30 (lo, 84.«0ft,5,lX}, 
Working Oxkn— $8.5, 130 
Milch Cows— $l;V,tfl0 ; common, 820&<21. 
Vkal Oalveh —83,Utrii 6 , 011 . 
Storks —Yearliugx. fAft.O, two-years old, $15(§jl6,- three years 
old. Sfoft! in, 
HID 88 - IRiaiSn » Ih, 
Calfskins Kritillc tfj lt>. 
Tallow — 6k®7n V lb- 
Pk t.TS —$ 1,0(Xdll ,25 each 
Sheep AND Lambs - *1,25(2)2,00; extra, $3,00®6,00. 
Swink -Store, whtdnsale, 6 ft:)7c; retail, 7;i8c. Fat Hogs, 
nndressed, xtlll fed, Oc. 
CAMBRIDGE, March 27 —Atmarket 806cattle, about 700 beeves 
and Hid -tore*, consisting of woratug oxen, cows, and one, two 
and three venrsold. 
Bkkf Cattle - Price*, extra, $6.«Yi;7,ti0; first ouality, Jfi.otrih 
6,25; second quality, $5,50(20,00; third quality, $4,00: ordinary 
qnahty. 80,00. 
WOHKINU Ox K.v — 8755c 190 
Cuws and Gai.ves — $25, 840260. 
Storks Yearling*, fM.fcq; two years old, $15(216; three 
years old, $17(219, 
StiRKf and Lambs- 2,480 at market. Prices —la lots $1,50. 
3 : 2 , 0 *; extra and .selections, $2,50(25,50 each. 
Pelts— 25 each. 
Tallow C,‘, m 7 c tt fb. 
Hsdks -4‘, njic. rt Ih Calf Skins—IOO llciQ lb. 
Vbal Calves—83,(6. 
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r > rriTiA.UKx J i>FiiA, f»a. 
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FOK „ s ALE,- One of the heat and first nitu- 
,1! a™ ”V r, ' IM , lu Monror Co. lying 6 milr, west of thin City, in 
tin town ol Gates, on the Buffalo wad, will he hold at a ireeat 
bargain ff application is made soiiu A small farm of BIMo 80 
acres, near the City, or a house ami lot worth 4 ti, 8 ft IkXI in the 
City, would fie faken in part, payment. For particularsni’ply on 
f Ko H *b , 'eet, at the nffiee ,!f John M 
1< RK.vru ,V, Go,, of Vf IllIN' i'lv/jTliM 
Rochester, N. Y„ Angunt 21. l^). UMINGTON. 
THE WOOL 1HARKKTS, 
K\\ \ ORK. March SO.—The mark<d,is slill dull, and without 
Hignsof improvement. Tin- tow axles thataro makirmare in very 
Mn.all lots, and generally reported on private term.*, but the 
prices obtained are nndonhtedly below th* 1 quotedral.es. The 
siles since nor la-t include some .8,001) t»,s domestic fleeces, 4,500 
I')- pul!wool*, Urfi'l lt>^ L/UitmiHJt,. Fiiro^n wooIh arc 
very dull ami we do not hear uf any sales. The Boston wool 
market has been rather more active during t.tm week, but priees 
are lower. Wo notice -..aIt* r,F some 40,000tbs ilomeslic lleece, but 
the terms worenj>ftna,de public. Our quotations given below 
arc little be Her llutu nominal. 
Arneriean ftaxouy Fleece, Ip lb.45ta„i8 
Amerieau full-blood Merino.. .. 4 H «44 
American half blood and thiee-fourths Merino,' 3fi®40 
Arnenean Native ami one-fourth Merino,. 32 SS&J 
Fxtra 1'lilted . 
Superline. Pulled.. 
No. 1, Pulled,..,.. 
Lamb*, Pulled,. 
California, extra,.. .. 
California, fine, unwashed.. 
California, common do, . 
Peruvian, washed,.... 
Valparaiso, n nwaehed,. 
South American Me*., unwashed,. 
South American Merino, unwashed, 
South American, cnqinton washed,. 
South American K lit re Rios, do, .. 
South American, unwashed. 
South Aineriran Cordova, washed,. 
Cape Good Hope unwashed. 
East India, wartbed. 
African, unwashed,. .. 
African, washed. 
Smyrna, unwashed,. 
Smyrna, washed,..... 
Mexican. Unwashed.. 
[TV. Y. Evening Post. 
BOSTON, March 30. - There continues to he .1 fair demand for 
fleece and pulled wool, sales at prices in the range of quoted 
rates. 
Saxonv and Merino, fine,48ft55 
Full blood. 44 ft 47 
Pi and 4*' blood.3li(ft 43 
Common.3df«iS3 
Pulled, extra.40fti4H 
Do. Superfine.3'Lf W 
j uur lrrei.resrime ('uiifbet is ngaiust high prices. We 
offer you, at 74 Main St., Rochester, Iron. Nails Hardware Oils 
clon*u'!£ jr t< Vf. ln ' l , 0WM - B" r 't s . Bflmls, floes, Spades, Shovelsf 
Corn Hoes,.Cultivators, ami other articles too numerous to 
A'eo. the celubrale.l ••Straight Draft Plow,” wfoch 
we offer cheaper than the cheapest. 
® “ Mu ORE, 111:1! 1VG A CO. 
u WOMEN OP NEW YORK.”— 
re • , 1 . J re,' Nankins’ Curious New Book of Female Charac- 
ters in the City, Is very interesting, and strictly moral Faucv 
binding-35il PayeH; ,0) Engravings: 36 Portrait^ Mailed free fm 
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