from three million bushels; tb-> quantity remaining 
in the State must be constable. There is a large 
supply of vessels now avaiHble, though we look for 
enongh business t<> offe- to give them employment 
at about the last rates. There can be little doubt now 
botwhat an increa^d requirement for tannage will 
be experienced or the transportation abroad of an 
average grain cop from the coming harvest. 
Business during the week has been greatly inter¬ 
fered with by the inclemency of the weather: and the 
impassably condition of the roads will prevent much 
transportation of goods to the interior for several 
days /et. An extraordinary fall of rain, and the 
attendant melting of snow on the mountains, has 
swollen the rivers of Sacramento and San Joaquin 
Talleys higher than since 1S52. Many bridges have 
been carried away, and thousands of acres of land 
under cultivation are submerged. Fences were car¬ 
ried off, and large quantities of stock drowned. Sev¬ 
eral lives have been lost., and the damage done by the 
flood is estimated by hundreds of thousands of dol¬ 
lars. Two expensive bridges across the American 
river, near Sacramento, are among those destroyed, 
<Hu gtttrtiislttr to the £uMir 
oJj *t ssr= ist “ ua «*. «.oo® 
Workjxu oxu- sw, souc.mi. 
Mrttm Cow* —&»;< «1 ; common. $lWu)20 
Vk.u. Calves M.UK&VW. T 
olA tlwSi#' w ‘ rll, ” r '' $ix ' 1 ° ; two-year*old, three years 
-• n. v e m,h : 1 a iroBiiiK, 
I » 1 iJ »\V S \ \ 1) f ’ t r r - 1 . ■ , - . 
«.-Share,- r>uft£ tti-nvio 
P'M'i enrerrr nndhoer. $10. 
Jlt/hnj and hoeing mu:hine, #h) 
! description. Scotch n.vrows, ffnltivators , 
n,»r r , Dog P ov , m , Planters. riren!— 
iMpe'iHjib e fu promoting and «»«- 
n " bi health and vigor. For Milch 
-Iiik' the quantity and improving 
ll '■ 1 nothing can compare with it 
* I* nn*l run tlio etfoot .1 produced 
expectation. 
KdADWAV fi74 . 26t 
OF TOB A. O O O 
F 0R DIPPING sheep and lambs 
AM) FOR DE8TR0TIM? ALL KIMS OF VERMI.N 0!f OTHER AMHAL8. 
rnaeaUh. aud greatly 
FISHER & co., S*le Agent*, 
23 (Vnlrnl iV iui.c o^4._ a*_ 
. • * * " ' * *v c, mil i 
taming all tin*. animal function, 
Uuviiit is invaluulilw. incretui 
Inequality of milk. For I too 
for foedmir quick I v For Sh-., 
tn piift month will exceed ell,» 
rarnJSpoi matl1 '' 1 to * 
A A nr Quarter of the TIvuxl commenced with April, 
and subscriptions and renewals are sperially in order 
note to commence with April, or January if preferred. 
The very liberal SrECtFiC PREMIUMS and Ex¬ 
tra Gifts offered for Clubs formed before April, are 
EXTENDED TO MAY, xq (hat Agent-Friends, 
Subscribers and others have another month to secure 
the Valuable Prizes. Read the list (including the neu - 
offer of PliOWBR Seeds,; h, Rural of April tth, and 
see if it trill not pay to form a club. Thousands would 
readily subscribe for the paper t f asked. Wilt not its 
friends have the kindness to see that such are invited? 
Itit.wmra Of tlmfiNOKt nhaiittaV 1 ,*> H J UBS AM) 
ttt uie company, fetablishment Uu, 
£.'\7 f" r Circular and Price I,i n, 
_._ ^_ _JOITN F WEBER, Hup't, 
r I STO OSE! 
engaged m .VAAII UI.l t y. co „„ w 
S formerly of tiie'ilnn nfkrvoynmin 
aow dissolved.) HU drill aml uk y 
are well known to Rreodm “ K *' 
me "*?.? ®LJLv t i ; < u r,, T t ‘'* P**" three 
unlt«« from tho Whites- 
«r»kifcsi«rv;7 
' v b Ork .Uhls, Oneida Co.. S', Y 
3® 1 ‘P. bvcediiig’nml Importing K 
quality Mr liuoniK was formerly " ' 
.t Brodik m hich firm ia r 
penence in the husineux .. KI 
Part of Ill,. Stonk can he seer, it 
miles west of men. or one a„,i .. 
boro Depot, N. V, Central Itnilrnad 
Mr. Hrtm Qjtopiic i< i. ■ 
ink animals, i’ai ti,., wtshtiiw' to 
shires, I.i'icewter Slme 
5S2-t.t*l JAM MS R|{Ol 
S, CAM Pi IF|,l. cij‘, N, 
iltarkcts, Camincrcey &c. 
J IEAH-DSIjEY x 
HAY ELEVATOR 
d business is almost at a stand 
• news. There are one or two 
table will exhibit current rates 
DIjEiSAUS prices. 
! ®KCT. dotpn .I0'i!llo 
y-'VfJ' b»*.lacoiH 
Camires, hov..m„e ia 
Candles, extra.lAald.Si 
, , 1 Ren am) Hoots 
Apples, bushel. 2 SS 31 C 
Apples, dried. yJ lb.. ..2y)tfV 
I ear bus, dried. lb.. n,Mp 
Cherries, dried.life 12 
Plums, dried.•yibin 
p, >tHto«s.4Q@co 
Hides a.vd Skijs. 
Sr.t” 
dheep Pelts. nuTill/rfs 
Lamb Pelts; r ^ !c 
SEKBS. 
Clover, bushel. nm ,, w 
''toothy. .::^3.ai; 
, . Scmuues. 
W .*3,00(5115,00 
.3.OO3).1.0O 
I V i'OhiyU. 7MWT,<h) 
Halites. 
salt, bw.;-;.o.!». 
too.0,00® 0,00 
^hUensh, half bhl . A.'Wt.M 
Codnsh, rtquintal. 4.«Xaj«,O0 
Trout, half bbl.AOftS ca 
horse power fop 
P ,u ® Fork can he used will, e i 
P' K -,' r twi> nous kh. Price 
fir Hi rope and three' 
3 " \ v-Hee deserintinn in Rmui, I 
I U YuRKeii ol .March r.'i, l.siii 
8 Senil for a Circular. 
1 I -AdrlroM 
\ / LEVI a. IIE VRDfiLKV 
_ ^ South Rilmeston, Otsego Co .. / 
\ STOR HOUSE, 
Tuts ITotel is in excellent 
provemonta have heen made 
tor, has returned t.i. 
tables are bountifully supplied 
ceded tlial it b.is | 
The new water-closein hi 
Tile ynrniK proprietors ari 
and spare m, pains to make 
Menon.msiness.or fam.he. who v ... 
tiian erer. ' V llJ * P<fU * ja - wl " " n,i *W» time houorod 
Its proximltv to business, the r.„ 
part ot tho clfy, Cenlml Park, Ac. 
Merchant, or casual Traveler. 
A IMUL. PUCRW Jtf.'lC 
I Meal,Indian:. 
Wheat, Genesee.... 
Best white Canada, 
Corn. old.. 
Corn, new. 
Rye, 00 tbs. V hush 
Oats, by weight, ... 
Barley?. 
Bdckwut'at,. 
Beans.... 
Meats. 
Pork, Mess.3 
Pork, clear. 
Pork, cwt. 
Beef, cwt.. 
Spring lambs, each, - 
Mutton, carcass..,. 
Hams, smoked. 
Shoulders. 
Chickens, .. 
Turkeye. 
Geese. 
Ducks Jl pair. 
Dairy, &c 
Butter, roll. 
Butter, firkin. 
Cheese,. 
Lard, tried. 
Tallow, roush_... 
Tallow, tried. 
U*few rlis !l- M *reh 31. 1 
MAXDAM., wife of John K. Hoy 
kvi W. Sibley, Esq., of this city 
At Red Wink, Min. 
WUi of disease of the lumrs 
vt. and .laugher of the late 
aged 33 years. 
of A fev e D^ n M.q!&N n n^oi V- 1 - 6tb ,nst i MALCOLM, son 
Rmiior Cltuain a m ° m ' Jor nt tb " 
t.ah’irel'MIm.^'nnl^ ■'T m , ntr - ^l"' 1 ''fter an exceedingly 
KM 
nOLMtsf&S^fiyUm iUat - ° f C<>MU1 “« 5ti0D - THOMAS R. 
M r. cannot permit the above brief announcement to. pass 
Without comment, Thomas R. Holheh serve,I his apprentice 
I lupin tho office ot the Uiikal Nsw-S'.irkrk, and his i-emal 
qualities endeared him to all with whom ho was thus connect- 
ed. sUtaining manhood, he nought a header field for the exer¬ 
cise of hi* abilities, and became a resident of New York AtnJd 
strangers, his sterling tin its of character onn won for him an 
extended circle of appreciating friends, Following his chosen 
prolcsaiou with all the ardor and devotion of youth h r, health 
became materially affected, and in January lam, h 0 rHlulnpa to 
Rochester, hoping to regain wasted vnergiesunnid old scenes 
anil old friendn. But it was O^bonwise ordained,— M ho .shall ro* 
turn no more to his house, neither shall‘his place know him 
any more." 
AGENTS WANTED, 
travel b.r hm fictorfS "family 1 n tVs^UT^ , T’''r 
OiirlouA'NfW Book „r FF.M.i F 
JV Y-J W YORK.. 
condition, Recently many hL 
Mr. Met.son. its former pmnrie- 
" supervise its executive department^ 
y “ , ' r )pK“d; waiters excellent! an, it s eon 
as never l.„en so ... dur.oi its h sto^y 
■-closet:, have no equals In this, “nufry 
.ff 1,1 o “f enterprise and courtcxV. 
their patrons con.lortal.le. 
"• -1 really need solid com forts 
.) Hotel better 
Cbnruntences lor reach lug every 
■ c., renders It the best for the 
__ __ 5X0-I3t 
IMNDLE-S PATENT AtJRIf LETT RAf. 
CALDRON AND STEA1VTER. 
ers will now be received for these 
Spring A rtrcubtr will, he sent to 
i .i V ' V ,‘ U l ‘r lo, i y" 1 H.e terms 
..Ya.i"’"' ’’X .KlltTlaND, Mr. 
iivI others, testifying fully, from 
V 8 4{ p ®f^)r of tliis race over the 
b B. I ARsyNB, Flushing. N\ Y. 
wool tins year. Preparations are making by large 
numbers for emigration to the new mines in Nesperce 
county. 
FOREIGN NEWS 
1 , ,s r 1111 i.q 1 ,r,gravings and Fashion Plates 
, iu the tvr.eld Tor TA ets. a vear Aokvts 
nT'iwmsVi‘‘v K> ' ,l V‘ n ! °V For 
1 111,11,1 “’^S'iSiSaVll'JukD red stamp to 
HA.NKINs A CO., New York. 
lx®® Breeders Of pure Shorthorn 
SU<Man mi\?- 
f s ‘ A RUILDKRH. 
is against high prices. We 
'lardtvnre.Oils, 
oas, Hpados, Hbovels, 
y-- r K numerous to 
Straight Draft Plow." which 
MOORE, BERING A CO. 
“WEN OP NEW YORK.’ 
tens in thej^! is'i'r 
t itH U..rt«Aiti y Mailed frwfo? 
;.r'i^ U , N r. Ladies and Tcachurn. For Deserintinn 
ofBook aud Particulars of Agency, Inclose red stl-mp r,> pUon 
HANKINS ft Co .mv York 
(rRBAT Britain. Tho Londoii Buildinij As 90 cia- 
tion strike tlueatened to assume most formidable 
dimensions. All the great contractors had deter¬ 
mined to close their yards if the men continue to 
refuse their offers, thus throwing four or five thou¬ 
sand men out of employment. Preparations were 
making to import laborers from Belgium, where 
wages were lower than in England. 
The ship .Middlesex, from Liverpool, bound to 
New York, sprung a leak when three weeks out, in a 
gale of w ind. Unavailing efforts were made for days 
to save her, when she was abandoned on the 10th of 
.March, with t».c wntcr nearly up to her main deck. 
There were 08 persons on board. All the six boats 
were lost in launching, except one, which contained 
Captain Parmelly, Charles Rowlings, chief mate, 
sv rill IVIIM . J I 
i r ™ft r T'!ll 0 Conflict” in against high 
17-4 Muin 81,, Rochctcr, Iron. Will lx, i? 
ur. Window*, Dime, Rlindn, /[, ' 
. Cllllivator:, a,, ' otlii'i ai'lfcles too , 
rtlaii, tb', oulobiapn! «g; • • - 
uiapcr thau th« (Shuiipost. 
ismvo for Kuper fine W£\fn • «' W ‘ 
^r C p ‘^jru, Txmvkcf, without firiportiitit olmn^o litfps at' 
fiSjifur old mixed Western, in itorn and dclivtVd iLv at th , 
RP. depot. Uats Steady at 3^3-ic for atato!' Wistor^ lin'd 
—.Bjk^vismNS- Perk market Ktmuly: Miles at 17,fid for moss si - 
7.y,J3,U0 for prtui,,. Lard firm; suing at D>.yt)lO!..c Hutt.or in 
^a^tlidO-r 11 '-' ,0r 01 "°' “ D,) m flute &S 
' rtr Mhkin ^ ^^^tsat 
Hops—The demand for this staple i* r.outfhed to bf ewers w i„, 
are purchasing very sparingly, and prices are b> ver ,?,ei 
li%$J Urm ' " ,e bu y o '' w - *» wot « ordinary “ 
*at K s' : )?bMfe r rt n 7! i '!iSn Ur ;lfI"i 0 n » ,tn '‘ holders are firmer; 
nffi Wii, Ht 7 t)u* Jathtr price for Miiuill Inu _ 
I iinotb.v Bend i* lu limited dmnand at S'J,7»5 3,iX» p biislml, 
BHFFA 1.0 April 13. — Flour i'ln, market i; dull ,„s 
fngXbbM atrff UU t nur l!l,t , " lv " Been fan, aggr!g,u- 
iStrawS for double 
fordouSaTS ' t,Xtm fA, ° un ' 1 " lJUna ' «>J 
I.RAI> Wheat the market, is nxtrernely quiet and no siIph 
Q dflml?ata»5d«S mo **™'* ' U>M ■ **'"* “ l *2 Beas 
ADVERTISING TERMS, ».i Ailv> 
Fivu Of :.\ts a Li.vk, each insertion A price 
extra display, or S2V cents [»t line ofspace. fti 
(following reading matter, leaded,) Sixty Gents 
Davis' mock, (fe novi., K y’’ WU " ,>Kr - jK ~ '’ u ^! 
(iA-X*NFlT CHIU POT AT<) 
- V T Hard.innss, yield and quality, beyond any sort known 
which reached the coast of Kerry after five days’ 
exposure, all on board having been completely 
exhausted. Two of the passengers dropped dead on 
their landing. 
Franfe.—N apoleon received the address from the 
Corps Legislate on the '23d ult. 
In returning thanks he said, notwithstanding tho 
debate, he by no means regretted to see such a dis- 
t.uy no nupeu tnat*tno Govenimeut and 
Legislature would mutually aid each other. 
The order for sending re in ft 
troops to Rome, intended to c 
ments of Austria, has been con 
explanation from Austria. 
Tho concentration of Auatri 
attracted considerable attention, 
assertion that the movements 
SOUTH PACIFIC OCE. 
importkd ny ruK 
Jljn EUICjtJt,' UUAJYO C 0.71 l 
OfUc<*, oe Wfllimm Srltx-ee! 
„ „ NEW YORK. 
C. S. MARSHALL. I'res't, 
J. K. CHA PPELL, Agent, 60 Exchangi 
T IDIEi—l*li.4£4*\ " 
q ir; ,i " r t-ymyT."""?,,; Woo’d 
?1 per hunhnl, or *2 per barrel 
I’, i: BISHO P, Vcrnha, I 
WOBH FOR \ l ,1 , 
f'!'i!v,r x"y" want some gniart men 
- < cv«5y >.7 
Tins ia a new and valuable improvement for booking Fend 
for Block, and well adapted for ail purposes wherj fa 
required for healing It i, also wall wlat te.l Ibr all domStie 
purpose, where a Caldron Kettle m required Monieatic 
I'UII partimilara given in I IlMtrttM'd ClreiiiiirM which wilf K„ 
sknt FitH k to all applicant*. I/FAGIT HKl') «v 
HKNNI7IT a <10., l/i|) huffala iv IliVdliKSTKR N Y 
A MOORE, Agent. H8 Main Sheet, Buffalo. Agent for 
Frio, Ohautanuua. and l ,Tt i, i-m nmiir..., ■* a 
H MATHER, Se.c'v. 
:« 8t., Rochester. N. Y. 
H Feipulunl Kiln, I'utentcl July, 
to any in use for Wood or Coal. 2 « cords 
A’/FP! 1 * 1< U<U hhh mHrVnllh 
r P^e55 Rummer Term o 
1 SEMINARY will continence file 
e or particulars nddinee Miy-i \; 
S f M ” *» - 1 t >,. 
F fffy* Y 011 1' Ht'rviceh Add re vi with 
over !*^t X',., 
April 23rd. IMfij. 
’IH 1 ',, Principal. 
Aunt to «'D- 
Jlt., Geneva, N. Y 
■mmer Term of the New York 
■go will commence on Wednesday 
M R. PATRICK, President.' ’ 
n ' |Wj !5H7-3 t 
K Kniployinent- Will 
J IV HIT LkY , .Jr.., Davis' Block, 
__ W-2t 
VT' I-N’mt ready, a complete 
5\ iilenen mid Jewelry at an im- 
jj CjAYoient reiiilli'eil on goods.— 
VOTKIC.-Th s, 
k ’ £*«tte Agricultural Coll, 
the J7th Inst., 
Ovid, Seneca Co., N. Y., Ap 
mes for the Industrious ! 
- IN THK —— 
STATE GF THE WEST. 
iau troops at Venetia 
., notwithstanding the 
were purely defensive. 
Italy.—T he discussion of the Roman question 
continued in the Italian Chamber of Deputies. The 
speakers generally advocated the separation of 
the temporal from the spiritual power. Several 
speakers proposed the simple proclamation of Rome 
as the Capital of Italy, and calling on Napoleon to 
tv it lid raw his troops. 
It is reported that Garibaldi’s former staff of officers 
have been ordered to proceed to Brescia on the tith 
of April, for conference. 
The Opinions of Turin says that the Sardinian 
Ambassador to London received notification from 
the British Government that he would be received as 
-Minister of the King of Italy.. Switzerland had 
given similar notice. 
Count Cavour has announced to the Italian Cham¬ 
ber of Deputies that the Ministerial programme 
remains unchanged. In a speech on tho Roman 
question, he claimed that Italy had a right to have 
Rome for her Capital, but that she would only go 
there with the consent of France. He said that the 
union of the temporal and spiritual power was the 
source of evil. 
Austria.—A n imperial decree grants to the con¬ 
gregations of Lombardy and Venetia, the right of 
electing twenty delegates to the Council of the 
Empire. 
De.nmakr.—T he Holstein States have rejected the 
proposal of the Danish Government as a basis for a 
Constitution, 
Poland, It is reported that a demonstration took 
place at Warsaw on the 25th ult. The people smashed 
ne windows of Gen. Abramontich, one of the officials 
who shared the unpopularity of Muppanofl; the Mi n . 
jhter recently dismissed. % The military did not inter* 
The present regulations for public instruction in 
oland are ubolialipri 
I bn tfivon ti 
tfoml foi* C'lrmi 
Geneva, N, V. 
Ii’jinc y o, b/(I.D t 70 
pouiiip'Kxtm!.?•*}#’-,£ 
iTi" h u!r x< ‘ |n ; i ' ,n mf*-'* to Iw wore ‘nearlv Die'fruVraln,- 
’V Viodifferent gnulm than tlm outaldo figure o'onJL :, 
,^b',»n i.i Uiwnaud at*3,7A n,r oonMU.-rabl” lats wHull nar 
wh murht Kf placed at rab.ta a «had.- hLtiM 1 
tinuv- Fall Wheat the transaetfons ,.f tlm week hav- been 
Uroltwl to Oie (iHlivi'ncx from fammrH, which, 
rt r: v L ht \ a, - ol H u ' '“■'■o been ^ly - 
Inn. ha-hi.'"n a ftlij- dtjiuanil lor good eauibles of wliito whaaf 
utrrom.H.m: l.l*. will, oco.umnal ili.reWats! Xim* 
&,r h ??V".»“ b “°m ,ll ‘ 1,1,1 “d' oepecuilly the l.ctoVgr; dea 
tor seed 1 he rates paid ranged (roll. Wctait it hush.d ih,. , 1,1 
,tJ F figure hoingiwc Burinv i« only soaHtiolv nfTor...i ,, 
at which the market to not v.-rv animated Oats S'n ir'iolT"^’' 
lia"dly a !4‘(lxn C ' Wh,C ' ll ' 1 '*'«'''irlocrean'd rc eipta. would 
l'“'rn ftT "' 1 ’V at U Imxhel, 
hr "C'rket I* very quiet, owing to tlm I ark ward .date 
'IIIK ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD CO., HAVE FOR SALE 
1 ’ 20 ?.’9 00 ACRES OF RICH FARMING LA 
, on Lon^ and at Low Prices 
PRESENT POPULATION. 
The State IS rapidly U||| n g 
In Tracts of Forty Acres and upward 
MECHANICS, FARMERS AND WORKING MEN. 
j HE attention of the enttirprluferg and iudustrhws portion of 
1 the community .4 dirucu.d to tho following statements 
and liberal Inducomuntg offered them by the ! 
ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY 
W, “ °' 3rr ' !lv ": wiU onabl» them by proper Tho Agricultural prodoct. 
.^y, persevor.muu nnu industry, to provld.- comrortabl i a °y other Stnt., r 
tSE, ,Jr 11,111 fainllios, with, comparatively i’cnr oxcueiiptl 1,500,txm 
3i)-akmg, my little capital. y proacuiis 35, 000,000 bu»b< l- 
i LANDS OF ILLINOIS. 1,!JW ‘ban IdO,000,000 hnsheK 
Vo State in tho Valley of tlm Mississippi offers so groat an 
ndticement as tho Stato of Illinois. There is no portion of > 
the,world where all the coudiUmnj or climato and sml 6 o at » 
■I'lmmibly comhmo to protluee those two great staples Q>ev 1,011 
aud Wukat, as the Prairies of Illinois. ' ’ ^ E ‘ sur 
THE SOUTHERN PART 
Of tlm State Ilea witnin the mm of the cotton regions while m 
the soil is admirably adapted to the growth of tobacco aud 
hemp; and the wheat la worth from lift....,, to twenty cent o ' 
more per bushel than that rniaa.i . J thr, 
||> with popnlntlmi • Sc,s,()•_•', 
r 1 !', *"‘0' I750, making tlm pr ^ m 
,, 2 o,Miy, a ratio of I 02 per cent. In ten y ’ irs. 
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS. 
t.* or Illinois urc greater thau those 
the prodneu sent out during the jm«t 
The wheat crop of DJgo a p- 
whiie the c^rn crop yields not 
FERTILITY OF THE SOIL. 
in the Industrious farmer secure such iminedi • 
UN tabor ns upon these prairie noils, they being 
V 1B . . 
lo,. ^ 4 
■hree-fourtha Merino!! !;w„i40 
ourth Merino,. 32 : 2,35 
•. ...335)37 
.A .3li« 3.3 
.. 
...2&5.3U 
.OOffltlO 
. lajtwi 
.. 
. . 
v ashed, *1...!!!!’!.’ Ij «ai >2 
..'.’.’.Wa28 
.. 
.. 
. .*.. .«—till—' 
. ior^j8 
.. 2HTm 
....—— (<y — 
■ heen a fair demand for wool the 
‘bout improvement, The sales 
P' l H b. foreign tlm 
) lull ok Mediterranean, South 
on private terms. 
I Western mixed,,. 
Smyrna, washed, 
mectfuHy roquestvnl to givu the ftboyp Plow a trial 
d afi kiwu h ( : ' 0 ' u,° ' l ! K a O'Offi'tm sl?,e and 
d t., all kinds ot work,—either size is adapted to two 
°7‘ < ft, h Y ,,f f, aimplf late. s| adjustment of 
(cUliiliig Mie line o| draft, in either ejwe parallel 
ud side. During tlie past year It has heen thoroughlii 
mu fttrmm. and is warranted log, 1 ,, j,refect mJi-ino 
7-4 'te’l'h s! “fenvixtenslvely n^^.farttXt 
houth M. ! an I atreet, KpClu .ter, N Y. No. 1 
iVisyed," $£ 1 ' 11 n “ eU ' 15,1 3, 3, and 1, 3* 50 
tudoaUmu In relation to State or Bounty Rights or 
z&am m » 
»I®S3 
].Yos28 
»oa7 
lurai23 
Ufa .50 
8gH7 
fto.43 
nita*.; lands are rnmlguoua to a railroad 70(1 mates m iJmrth 
Which eonnectaw.th Other roada and navigub^SkS 
V ’ ,r -i'"k an unbroken communication with tho 
LiUtoru aud ctautUcru 
APPLICATION OF CAPITAL. 
1 hus far, capital utid labor have been applied to developing 
iimns 1 ! the grout rewiurfer of tho Stab- in coat am I iron are 
o lm M hei ! , TI(e lUVWiaWn ruin that tho irwchattloal 
artd pour lab be S where food amt ftiel are cheapest, will fob 
low at an early day lu Illinois, and in the course of tho next 
ten years the natural law.* unrtmearmrttoe of the case war 
rant the belm that at least five hundred thousand people 
mp mrsui« y dlh ° htat0 of Ullnwism various nianulhclur- 
RAILR0AD SYSTEM OF ILLINOIS. 
tiyer $ 100 , 000,000 of private capital have been expended 
-r. -ho railways of Illinois. InaHininh a rt part of tlm ieeom., 
Do. unwashed '. 
5y r ’ i «i.. 
Baps. 
Briuiea, .. 
Bueno* JyreB.. .. 
Peruvian, washed. 
TflE CATTLE MARKETS, 
NEW YORK, April lo—The current 1 
all the markets are as follows; 
First qnality,. .. 
Ordinary quality. 
Common quality,." 
Inferior quality... 
„. . COWS AND CALVKS. 
First quality... 
Ordinary quality.. 
hommou quality. 
Inferior quality?. 
_. . „ T»al calves. 
First quidity. f) Ih. 
Ordinary quality...." ' 
Conimon quality,...!"”. 
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the only MAcniNE WHICH coirniNES all the re¬ 
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earjtothe s^on . ! ‘ VOi ' 1 'Anointment, will give their orders 
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* JOHN I*. ADRIANO, Manufacturer and Proprietor 
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Sole Marehouse in New York. KW Greenwich Street, 
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riiVnui ‘ I V r ' Agent, Knivnia, ('hrnaiigo i’n. N Y 
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