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FOREIGN NEWS 
THE PROVISION MARKETS, 
NEW YORK. April 29. 
ATTOry-rx ITnci. 
V' r , 3 > G **•. ind 17 years 
•ttd Andtafumi „. n t a ppl 
•St J. !• RAKER, Rate 
• l 1 c G — Fi.orR - Market very firm, but 
rather qtii>-t Salt's at $5,20 c .1.25 for superfine State; ivUte-VtO 
for extra do: .HaJS,3S for suporfine Western, $S,30laia,W for 
common to medium extra do, $5.tida'S,8S Tor Inferior to (rood 
extra round hoop OlUo. Canadian firm, with onlv a limited de¬ 
mand sales at JA.3fti7.aO. 
Graij;.—W heat, market wav be punted a shade bettor for 
trood grades, but common qualities are without cliamro of im¬ 
portance; sales at Si,<7 for white t'uivxda $1 fiutrit ft; for white 
Kentucky; JI 4,V/ : l.fiO for white Wtwtevu, and H,J» for Amber 
Wisconsin. Lye ipnet. and without material change Bariev 
dull and heavy Corn, market a shade (Irmer. hut rather quiet, 
salen at 68c for old mixed Western, in «ton\ and 7dc for new 
yellow Southern. Date quiet at S<J£a'3fli' for State. Western, 
and Canada. 
*1?nersta 1 ?^? - ^ nrk 'nHcket dull, heavy and lower; sales at 
ior move, $13,25 for prime. Lard uuehnegod; sales 
fllir fcnnx's' at ltl.il 15c tbr Ohio, and 
Kte’zQe tor State. Cheese steady at T.e lOLc 
Asuica—The itioiury for both kinds and the supply are lim¬ 
ited: sales or 31 bills, at f.I.fi-Jl; for Pots and Pearls 
IToi^i—The market in quiet; last sales at lhe -Oc, —the latter 
for chotw. 
Skkps —The market is quiet for Clover Seed at 7 \,.S8c. Ti m- 
r o t, K is f ’'f«V’ ,n? slo ' r, 5' at *2.«X§2.T6 n bushel; choice is 
j IMPORTANT TO EVERY MAN WHO KEEPS A 
iHOKSR COW. HITEEP. OR HOG-f 
oatti,k. for Horses it ,* indutpeusabte ir 
r !i ,n M . 1 he , ! n,!, V U "“lotions lu health t 
vowrt it Im Inv^Iaiibln, ir —- 
the mmllty or miUc. K»»r Bcfixt* noik?ni> 
tgssmjs/aagtJg «sxs«a 
Great Brtain,— Gladstone introduced the Budget 
into the House of Commons on the loth, showing 
the surplus to be nineteen hundred and twenty thou¬ 
sand pounds sterling. He proposed using it thus: 
A reduction of Id on the income tax. The repeal 
of the paper duty, which amounts to a million and a 
half, surplus £400.000 of tea and sugar duties to be 
continued. 
In the British House of Commons, the government 
announced without official information relative to it, 
the alledged annexation of St. Domingo to Spain. 
In the House of Lords it was stated that the gov¬ 
ernment engaged in no negotiations whatever toward 
reconciling the King of Italy and the Pope. Their 
policy was not to interfere in Roman Catholic ques¬ 
tions. The Italian question in general wa 3 debated. 
The French occupation of Rome wa3 deplored, and 
the prospect of a collision between Austria and Italy 
was deprecated by all the speakers. 
In the House of Commons, Lord John Russell 
stated that all foreign Miuisters, except American, 
left Jeddo to be protected by ships of war, in conse¬ 
quence of intimidation being used towards them, 
which the Japanese government had not endeavored 
to check. 
A report that President Lincoln was dead was 
extensively circulated in England. 
American news is anxiously looked for. 
The London Times editorially reiterates hopes for 
the maintenance of peace, and says 
T’ltohutV's Boon vok 
in tiromotlngand iu«- 
... - --<an,l vigor. ForMllrh 
(loreiming the ntmutity ami improving 
„r n—.'. —.*.r-q compare with t" 
TERMS, In Advance-T hirty 
Five Cents a Live, curb insertion. A price and a half for 
extra display, or tS'i cents per line of space. .Specfai. Notices. 
(following; reading matter, leaded.) Sixty Cents a Line 
immense oirriifation among the Producers and Deal 
ors of the Free States, render- the Rnt.w New-Yorker by fur 
the Best and Cheapest Advertising Medium of its class This 
pact should bo borne in mind by all Wholesale Dealers, Manu- 
facturm'H, Aix, who must necessarily depend upon the People of 
the North for patroiinge 
\ Ti J (iruss Ac p 
‘ uni Ui, ,l |"i Jnt ' 1 - and now oiler for sale 
lull bushels prime Timothy Seed 
00 do clean Bed Ten Seed 
Z ' '’lean Kentucky il|„c Grass Seed. 
20 do. intro Orchard ft mM Set'd. 
oc a’ il.'invaniui Grass Seed. 
A'i do. Millet Seed, 
A J 0 il\p ?, f >,est G « rd «" and Field S 
KAt ALJE, at the Genesee Seed Store. Roeli, 
VA ilson'M Alhiuiy *V TToofcvr*.-* 
SeedUDg Strawberry Vines at $2 per 1.000 — the 
JOSEPH CALDWELL, 
___Nurserymen, Ttoy. N. Y. 
A 1 ,P.,T ( * THIF. \’< )LT; IVTl-c. K i;s! 
-*■ ». I ntiltlie 15tb of May r will devote one half of mv net 
relief nt the fa i'DIp* of Volunteer* The more 
irSj/' S3 n? ru 1 " 1)0 able to contribute Mv Garden, 
Z" 1 Flower ,S reds are of the choicest quality, and the 
Strwylimn l /ante are of the desirable vn rib ties 
, G. E NEEDHAM. 
May 2 , INM Florist imd Seedsman. Buffalo, X Y. 
IT 1 -OHISTS, VTTE NT« > \. 
* now prepared to rarnlsh the best and most, select 
cheapest yet. 
090-2t 
,J.Kiu.h," I v , removes the vermin on animals, hut. cleanses 
and purifies the dtin, thereby materially lamenting their gnne- 
qmmtTty! ' 3UJ * Tmiy iraprQvin « "A both in quality ami 
< "I’ ni l i l , delv 'up,-1 .f,|es tlmt loborittu* and disa- 
0> a able worknt preparation in vourawn buildings for Sheets 
washing, as it is r< ,„lv at all times, in anv climate! and forlS 
n?!loJ .'t°" S ° f 1 hpe JT- PV V" n,r Fwes in lamb, and can bo fur- 
ntslied at a much reduced cost. 
FISHER A CO., Sole Agent*, 
888-18 *« Centml IV i.„, |. Iloeton, Mine. 
AATHEELER & WILSON MANUFACTURING CO’S 
vv iMPiiovEii FAHiur mma machines 
WITH NEW 
Glass Cloth Presser and Hemmers, 
AT REDUCED PRICES. 
THE WHEELER & WILSON MANUFACTURING GO. beg 
to state that they hnvo reduced the price* of their SEWING 
MACHINES, while they liavo added new and important im¬ 
provements. The reduction la made In the hope that tho Com¬ 
pany will have no more legal expenses defending their patents. 
Olliete 50;-. Broartwiiy, INT<-\v York. 
1)1 II HIJE, Ageot, 
ROOWSSTKIt. N, r. 
C OUN T R Y AGENTS WANTED — 
travel^A^ictSi ”"A^J^ W ^ K 8 [ t " , aS , Ib? r b5 
Cunous New Book of FF.MA i.iE CHARACTERS in thhCITY 
C<) rS ^ew"vo?k aU<1 T, "" ,K inull,IM ’ "‘ l| *bvmp to HANKINS * 
Al,BAN i April 2». - btocR AM> Mkai. — The demand for 
r lour is quite active at advancing t.ites. Cora Meal is stes,iv 
Common to good riuate. zmstiis im 
Fancy and extra State. ’ 5 puS Vox 
Common to good Western.Addfafi ?/! 
E^Jra Michigan, WiscoUBin. Indiana, Ac.,’ ........ ri.rti>I, 7’f>0 
Extra Ohio...- .. 6.00(1,7,00 
Common L’an.-eiian. * 
Extra Canadian."I""kl"! ^i; 
Fancy- t.enesee,. finnanm 
Extra Genesee add city brands, . ii'.Ma J;", 
F.xt ra Kent.uck y. B ggKA g,. 
Corn meaj is stead\ at SI.ISLAM,31 TtFlOOiba.'. ’ 
is' r ^'-« bp . 81 VU't H f‘ l ' r uiilling demand, sales white 
Canadian nt about SI,So. and winter red State at. 81,25. Corn 
hrm and in good demand, sales of mixed Wen tern at 52' .0. Rve 
I'mL^dtdivei^A °“ t< * m, ' w ■'^v*-* nn(l d rui; sales State at.it 
SKKim -A moderate husiuess in Clover nt S»^gi8^ c (hr medium 
State. Iimothy is Moiling at S2.75 for Illinois. 
AND REAPER, 
U'JT/I i' /- 1 : x i it I, /•; 
UnLItiJYG n.t/i. 
THE ONLY MACHINE WfHCH COMBINES ALL THE RE- 
QULS11'KS OF A I'URKIXT ITARVE8TER. 
^arhAI, 8 Uii'season will give their orders 
ed*by'miin ,llaW Wi ‘ h ful1 degcription n, ‘'l testimonial* forward- 
J«n\ p, ADIttANCF, Manufacturer and Proprietor, 
— 1 ur . FocuJikkkpsik. Nkw Yokk. 
xvr.Tt 6 Warehoust ' 111 - N,, w Vork. 105 Greenwich Street, 
ir Tir* f N^Jir Courtlandt. 
lvvnmfm iT, A \’ 1 " A ' / 'V ,t:- - Verona, rineidaCo, N Y 
iMsikiiii' 'ni r i 11 , • A^ HI,t i ©iy rim, Chenango Co., N A 
u ''l2^'. Bninlirldge, Chenango Co N v 
A i. BRAY ION is BOti, Agents, Watertown, Jeif. Co,'N. V- 
fx ( )( )( ) AOBjSjXN vv a iNTKI), to 
" ’ 1 '■-/ nJ V ' Kell MX VKW INVK.VTKl.VS - two very recent 
x'in.ff ,M r . <>n fu VH ut> bimilier; all pay great prolita io Agents! 
J and ifni NJ paniw Marticularw. 
KririUlM RimiVW I Mienll Maos 
f am 
— ,** c r ,• • • »•••-• •>» ;•• wit I'tnt nnu muffiiAtfitvt assort- 
ment of Exoi.tBH, iRK.M'it, and GEliJuv Amti.k.s ever ofl'ered in 
this country 1 wdl send, post-paid, to nnv address, 10 varieties 
20 seeds ear'll, for $1.00. 
F bavt* uImo tho coiobrated Groffn-cf’nton'd Iltdiuntlius, 20 cn 
apaeket. ,f. RAI'AL.TE. 
fienesee Seed More. No. 17 So, St. Paul St., Roeliester. N. Y. 
P Dl - Vf**! I ’en>-! I *«*«!«I—Now on hand and 
tor sale at the ' Gknkmrk Smen Stouk and A(fKietn.Tt7RAi, 
IVARBHOL’SM, No 17South St. Paul St,. RocheBter, N. Y 
50 liimhelu Irinli Marrowfat 
Black Eve ilu. 
do. 
Early Kents. 
Early Wnahingtop 
Dwarf Blue Imperial. 
Champion of England. 
Cana da Creepers, for Held Mowing. 
no in! hd:k-kekp- 
now »<vy.tom ot MaiutifOnu‘11^, v, hore* 
Bhor can ho nmdotnHwarni 
- . * < 'an ho jVtevonbnd 
n Hwarmimr-limo. Hco-fol»bory eit.dlv 
d titfoctiialty. Never lose 
r ti» r »vuv»ji di uuHinviiti, 
i will *end my new Hook ClroMlAC fVeo ot' pohUuto to any Hee- 
heoper. d they will »end ra« their name ami Post (H)io.e..nIdl ers, 
ccinTAit'inir Jfi pihffH, Riving general explanation# of the 1’afent 
< oiupouml Bee-Hive, content* of Bools. ,Vo. 
i»r. I will send Kidder * Guido to Apiarian Science, a work of 
u hv [""i 1 ' (ln the, rece.iid of 57 cent«, in postage 
nufTtP?' or N> i° r° r n jp*''dollar, which will riv<* full nartic- 
Ulurs in any depaftment of Bne.-i 'iiltnre All orders nddiensoil 
!2_ K. P KIDDER. Burlington, Vt. 
A liDEN’S PATENT 
’ ' thill horse 
When the soil 
and seas of the New World are likely to be stained 
with blood, foreign nations may surely remonstrate 
in the cause of humanity. 
France, —The Faria correspondent of the Daily 
News, says Russia informed France that in conse¬ 
quence of events at Warsaw, it would be impossible 
to join France in any measure of settlement of the 
Eastern question. The alleged reason is, that Russia 
regards France as an accomplice in the Polish dis¬ 
turbance. 
Italy.— Garibaldi took a seat in the Italian Parlia¬ 
ment. Business was temporarily suspended by 
applause. 
The action of the Ministry in disbanding the 
Southern army, and the measures taken for recogni¬ 
tion, were debated. 
Garibaldi made a speech so violent that it excited 
a tumult in the Chamber. Ho made an allusion to 
was d,Yr,o Milk morning .sale# iror»<l AvtiiU* Michigan S;ttunlav 
'L ftp ‘T| 0,)I !i V 1 ’’i*''’ at *b2s. Corn market,qmot and unchanged, 
rtataVS? ilm 1 ^r y nllt ‘ rnor, n- This morning Hairs of now at 4fle 
Oatsareiioinog Lom wagons at 2S@2ie. It. v -l,-v la*t sale was 
at ,'5 l for Canadian _ Rve, last sols was at Me for Illinois. Polls 
to'rhoiv'o SCaice iul ' in ,A ' r demand for seed, at 60,,'.Yk-. for fair 
l H 7' , .y n'fHk pork quiet at *17,60, and light do. 
at $lb,6Q, Smoked shoulder.- 7Vc., Plain hams flCalStyC.; nugitr 
rurorl do at lOff’lO.'ic.; and Hacked do. at Hr. Sale salted hams 
m bulk, thin morning, at “fte Lard quiet at Com Adv, 
TORONTO, April ?.’> — Ti.ot-u— in tho absence of much hnM 
oeHs, is lit tle changed. The tone of tho market Is derided I v 
st!o; ftn r though wc have little decline to notice, yet the limit¬ 
ation ot trauxactions show* tlmt Imve-x are dial,,,-lined (q 
opera io. » e iiuote 
. 
N„ n 7.----- fUWi'5,30 
J.-.4.«®'4.75 
i „ a ^ lir •’OnsnmptivH -Ioniami * ^3* Ol), t .H, 75. J' <> u in 
harrcls. however, are rlul] with little shipping inquiry. 
OiU'N-Fal 1 Wheat. The deliveries from farmers' teams 
■Aonld not exceed pin To stV huahel* any d,i y on an averngv; the 
quality of tho ifeneral tintipw wa* but onjtoarv rorv llttlo rt-nl 
prime being oflered. IViees have ruled steady, a^d a|| that" f. 
irii/t m' VlT l r,!I -dy salo ns the feelitig amongst, buyers on tho 
d moVi twiliTo ni M ,v R " » V <*- »' V " rlt!ot " In mo- 
dinin Sl.llvaillp. Medium to prime 8t.tytml.2l. and in soma lew 
instances *1.22. I lie Imter, however is ao extreme figure, and 
only paid toe Hie yen choicest sample(. Spring wheat.-there 
wii good demand for this grain, though Hie q.'iallty offering 
eitiavl rad and teaios has Iveen ret v small. Ordlem v unmplcs 
fitted for seed would bring* .Oeta'I.iW. Iiarlev is onlvaottrli glv 
Ode red, at &W6Sr„ at whl'h the market i, not ve! v an f 
Oats m good re,most at ufl.,/27c, whirl, rates however Increased 
receipts wo. hardly realhte Peas have not bee,, 7 arrive 
dm l..g the week and prices have a shade declined. Tim ileliv- 
cries have been limited nt <h„ joc 
B rans—Clover seed has hecomn ren scarce III this market 
and i* in active request, would he paid did any oiler 
iimothy quiet, ami uucuan^od $2,75@3. —Globe. J 
/l —KMdep„ ,. w „ ... g Wlw|Pwn u , yiltir ^ 
by aMwariii of Bees will collect from one to three hundred 
pounds or honey in one season. P 
any season, or prevented lioin doing so. 
rrom (tying to the forest* in swaruiiui " 
pre.ventod, Motli millers prevented ,, 
been by the chill of winter er otherwise, 
579-tf 
I i, ’“i 1 1 ‘' i 1 DKKS._ - Orders will now ho received for thu«n 
_L In i'k to he delivered in tho .Spring >1 rirrvtar will h* inti tn 
mili'hlKmUiincloiiiiaaitnmv ill it will bo found tlm term* 
ami also rhporte.from Mr. Ls.niihtkotit, Dr. Kmrii.vD.Mr 
BFUCKKi-r, Mr. BAl.uitinuM, and others, testifying I'ully from 
actual observation, to the groat superior^ii y of this rare over tn« 
common bw. |67K-tri S. It.' PARSONS Kloshh,," iS r v 
|57H-tf| 
, -HOB. 
I nKHiipeneritv of this imp lenient for the various purposes to 
which it is adapted, has boon attested l.y a loot nt' practical far- 
mers. The most, com potent judges pronounce it Me br.tl fforsr- 
Hor or tultmUnr extant. It can fie easily changed to a Marker 
marking throe rows at once, nnv width desired It can also 
tie converted "Ron Pntato HigQrr, and as such operates with 
a 1 eat eIBcieOO.v On heavy or hard soil* See extended advertise, 
meol, with Testimonials. &o., In last week's Rmut.. 
1 his viiluahln iiiii'lemimt has hecoi extetiHively mamifactiired 
to supply the anticipated dornaud the present season, and is 
so Id lit Wholesale or retail h> the uuderslgoed (l is also for 
Mile by many Implement Dealers throughout the conn try 
„ , , M- AI.niLV As m, 
ManutaHurm and Healers in Ai/rirttllural /mnlemenls 
-M j Bt Ti< IV, ,N. Y. 
For sale in Rochester by .1, KAPALJE, 
at tho G eneses Seed Stor e. 17 South St. Paul St. 
/■JJ.KIV.K&4B3K SKKI) STOUK 
1 -lyh .iunivt i.TVH.il. n\ini:iioi si: 
S*A-l“ 9t removed from Buffalo st , to No. 17 South St. 
molit of Kt, “ U,Stl!l ' * N ' ' • " here may he found a large assort- 
FIELD, GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS, 
of the very host varieties ever offered in this market,, 
Also a full iiHHOrtuiunt of the heat 
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS and MACHINES, 
including Reapers and Mowers. Horse power- and Thtoshers. 
Hiv.v, Stalk, and Straw potters. Corn Kindle.--, (both hand and 
engaged In Breeding and Imp/irtlng i-V„, Al.e-k ,i|- the first 
n nmetwi 1 ^°|!' IR 'Y :Vli fortper!y of the firm of HnvdKRVORD 
BuoDlh (which hrm is now dissolved.) I lis Hkill and large ex- 
peiiH’Ke in Un, hoslueiw are well known to Breeders 
f "i-ro L ' U mn lMX w, ‘i l ttt Uami-hhi.i.'m place three 
»>lf miles from ||,e Wlilte*- 
bu« N V- re^,;i'IhX^ h, “ r mUM f, 0m 
f F* r,n ! £ BRV’V 0 Ih u 9'?' viidttng England and .Scotland «elect- 
Insr Aoimal*. I art,. - Wishing to mircWe Short-Horn* or Avr- 
PnnR'fiV VorUHlHr r lings, can addn-ss 3 
«S*.13tJ JAMEH I.RtiDIE, Rural II,1). .lelTerson Co., X. Y,,or 
S. CAMl BELL & CO..New Ymk MIUh. OneidaCp,, N Y. 
1BAHDSLEY * S 
HAY ELEVATOR 
HORSE POWER PORK. 
Till:, Fork can ho used with either 
onic or two iiufWKH. price, full 
rigged (with rope and three pul 
levs.) *12. 
See description in Ruiui. Nkw- 
Yokkkii or Mere It 28, Itstii. 
Send for a (lircular. 
Address 
LICVI A. HHAUDRI.KV, 
South. Kilmrston, Olsej/i) Co., iV. 1" 
THE CATTLE MARKETS. 
A l ,ril Hd--The current prices for the week at 
all the markets are as follows; 
_. . BEKIf 0ATTI.B. 
aJS'&wg:;;::;:;;;:;;;:;;;;.%g«j 
Common quality, .. m 
Interior quality',.’."!”!!I!!::!! !... 
COWS AND CALVK8. 
FI rat quality,...*5n,ixi(-i)(!o,oo 
Ordinary quality.40,00@80 00 
Common quality...HO.OOgSSoO 
Infenor quality, ..25.0tX<b3U tkj 
_. . VKAL 0AI.VK8. 
First quality, f Ih. 6 gar, 
Common quality,.. - ,«is « 
Inferior quality’..I. : ::":; M c 
„ . „ K'IKKP AND LAMBS. - 
Pnme quality .t5,,Krip«.,Hi 
Ordinary qmd ry. .I.2'<ni5,5d 
Common quality.3,76<nA.n0 
Inferior quality.3,0tLil3.50 
. , SWIN*. 
Firet quality. V, X "'AK<s 
Other quailticH. 
ALBANY, April 2U.- Bkkvks —The market opens with a good 
rcolin^, l lie cm tie, for the fnOfft purt.nm iri vnuy fnir condition 
many <*1 Ui<*m Hit, und Home unusual I v heavy, iiUhoturh more 
or less coarse. Un der* are asking f .,., !,e yd Ih, live w.dght, 
higher prices, Without, hnwever, seeurmg. On tho better 
grailes there is a -Imde of improvement, white the lowergruilos 
lire quite firm at last week squotations. 
Rkcbtpts—T he following In our comparative statement of 
receipts at this market over the Central Railroad, estimating Id 
to the car: ° 
_ This week. Last week. last year. 
Cattle,... .3,3110 3,tihi '3 142 
^neop.-.1.7114 2,321) tan 
Hogs. , lfj 
Fricks--T he market Is firm and active at the following prices; 
,, . This week. Last, week 
From i urn.47^31 « iti<a\ o 
Extra..........'fl.ii'l 1 iC 
Mrst. .iiialitv..3^@4 „ 
S«con.l quality.-H.'ii'VeSHo 3',w)3l< 
Ihinlnuahtv. V;/o)% o ‘-%’(cS8 o 
i Quitu dull at' a nominal Jpg 11 no m&KvtOc. 
v/n , ui - ; , ; ar of ] m V >n ” m ht ' M ' ^vera^o 11.1 Ib«. f at 4.«c 
f/lh, with m»Mvnnl olT % 
A ERI C AN C3- TJ AN TsT O 
FROM 
JARVIS Oc BAKER’S ISLANDS, 
IN THE 
SOTJ'X'TI PA-CI P’lC OCEAN, 
IMPORTED BY THE 
A.nUHMC^JY UtTjiJYO C O .11P Jl JY If j 
OHioe, 15ti \Villiiam Htreot, 
NEW YORK. 
C. S. MARSHALL, jPra'f. H. MATHER. Sec'y. 
J. IC CHAPPELL, Agent, (Hi Exchange St., Rochester, N. Y. 
I Fei'pci mil Kiln, Patented July 
J J law.—Superior to any in use for Wood or Coal. 2K cord 
ot wood, or l(.j tuns of coal to lral bbla-coal not mixed witJ 
hU)d«. Atl«ir«HH |4.i4-tf.| O. 1). PAGE, Rochester. N. Y 
WB "W YORK. 
Turn Hotel in In ©xcullont condition, RcCOutly mnnv 1m- 
provomontM have been mndo. Mr. 8tot»on, it.n former proprie¬ 
tor. ha* returned to suporvlHo ife executive department It* 
t/ihles are bountifully iiupnlM; waiters excellent, uri! it ig cou- 
fijjned that it has never hren Au Cnmfdrtiihlo dnrlng itn history. 
1 be new water -closet* have no etiuaU in thl* country 
t he yotinx proprietorw are full of entei-priMe auu Courtc.wv 
am] Npare no piumk to muke their patrons comfortable. 
Men of InmirjPM*, or who voally m od «olid comforts 
Utoe Ve-...,l, f <iliqlt'4»iw it, •••11 llutl kl.l.i . Uifiliri »nl Ul HCi 
than ever. 
ItM proxirnitv to hnsineKM. the COnviminnceg for n 
nnr) . a* )hn .nIIi/ I .... I Dn.L ...... I. n... 
.-each i/ik: every 
ronuoin it the bugt lor the 
fWO- 13t 
irt of the city, I’Vntra! Park, ic, 
Merchant or cksual Traveler. 
Homes for the Industrious! 
Tiik following works on Agriculture, Horticulture, &c. 
be obtained nt the Office of the Rural N'kw-Yoiikkk. \\ 
also furniali other book* on Rural Affairs, issued by a in 
publishers, at the usual retail prices, and shall add new 
as published. (jJF’ Rokai. Agents entitled to promiumi 
who lira Offered a choice of hook*, can select from this lij 
Aiqericao Farmer'* Lucy- Do. Elnnienteor Ag. Cl,«i 
clopeiha. S't on istry and Geology 
A en s Am, Farm Book. I on Do. Catechism otGhumis 
Allens UiseaxoM of Domeg- fur .Schools 
tic Animal* , - - 75 Ungstroth on the Hive « 
AllensBimtl Architecture.I 25 Honey Dee 
Allen on tin) Grape . I is) Lru..t,.i, ■ !|„l Hm,-,.-' 
Am. Architect, or Plan* for Liebig'* Familiar Letters 
Country l>welIIngg900 Farmer^ 
Ameiican ^ lorwtn*riiide,.. 7s 1,inHlisy r n Morgan fforgHg 
arry s V nut Garden.I 25 Jltricr'sl!.keep,.,.', M„ m 
Blake * Farmer ut low, I 25 Mi Ik* on tlm I lorse's Foot 
BouvMngwxU n Rural Kcoii- Milbrirn on Cow 
oroy 
THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD CO., HAVE FOR SALE 
1 , 200,000 ACRES OF RICH FARMING LANDS, 
Sn Tracts of Forty Aeres and upward, on Long Credit and at Low Prices, 
MECHANICS, FAHMERS AND WORKING MEN. PRESENT POPULATION. 
The State is rapidly tilling up with population ; 868,025 
person h having been added since ism*, making the present 
population l,7'i’,fi»si, a ratio or 102 j<er cent, iu ten years. 
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS. 
Tlie Agricultural product* cd‘ Illinois are greater than those 
of any oilier State. The prodm-te sent out during the past 
yar exceeded 1,600,000 tens. The wheat crop of 18fiU ap¬ 
proaches 35,1100,000 hUBhel*, while the Corn crop yields not 
less than 140,000,000 bushels. 
FERTILITY OF THE SOIL. 
Nowhere can tho Industrious farmer secure such immedi¬ 
ate results for his labor as upon these prairie soils, they being 
composed or a deep rich loam, the fertility of which, Is un- 
diH-rVlUffiiil Ktr It mi .... it,,. ..I t. . 
ouck mmiDers of this Volume can be 
New Subscribers, uulil otherwise ann 
but all wishing them should Subscribe tt 
A New Quarter of the RtUiAh commenced wi 
wd subscriptions and renewals are specially 
now—to commence with April, or January if j 
Chance ok Address, —Subscribers wishing tl 
" their P»pera changed from one Post-Office toanot 
specify the old address as well as the .nkw to secure e< 
with their requests. 
Vir Pomtack Stamps are taken at par on subscri] 
greatly preferred to Western or other uncurrent mon 
which, us they will perceive, will unable them by proper 
energy, perseverance ami Industry, to provide comfortable 
home* for them-’Ive* and families, with, comparatively 
speaking, vary little cupitei. 
LANDS OF ILLINOIS. 
Mo Slate In the Valley of the Mississippi offers so groat an 
inducement as tho State of Illinois There is no portion of 
the world where all the conditions of climate and soil so 
admirably combine to produce those two great staples, Corn 
and Wiikat, as the Prairies or Illinois. 
THE SOUTHERN PART 
of the State lies within the zorro of the cotton regions, while 
the soil is admirably adapted to the growth of tobacco and 
hemp; and the wheat Is worth from lUteen to twenty cents 
more per bushel than that raised further north. 
RICH ROLLING PRAIRIE LANDS. 
Tho deep rinlj loam of the prairies la cultivated with micb 
wonderful facility that the farmers of the liautern and Mid 
die States are moving to Illinois in great numbers. Tho area 
of Illinois is about equal to that of England, and tho soil is 
so rich that It will support twenty million;-., of people. 
EASTERN AND SOUTHERN MARKETS. 
These lands afe contiguous to a railroad 700 miles iu length, 
which eonnects with other roads and navigable lakes and 
rivers, thus affording au unbroken communication with the 
Eastern and Southern markets. 
APPLICATION OF CAPITAL. 
Thus far, capital and labor have been applied to developing 
the soil ; tho great resources of the State in coal and iron ure 
almost untouched. The III variable rule that tho mechanical 
, orny .. .....1 25 
Blight on Grape Culture... 60 
Browne'S Bird Fancier. 50 
Browne's Poultry Yard .1 00 
Do. Field Booked'Man urea 120 
Bridgemari * Hard. A*S't....l 50 
Do, Florist's Guido. 60 
Do. Kitchen Gardener's In¬ 
structor. DO 
Do. Fruit Cult. Manual fid 
Brock's Book of Flowers_1 00 
Hi)l«t * Flower Garden. .. 1 25 
Do, Family Kitchen Gat'd 76 
Chemical Field Lecture*. .1 00 
Chinese Sugar Cane and 
Sugar Making. 25 
Chut lion';-) Grape Grower * 
Guide. 60 
CobbeU's Am. Garden or .. do 
Cottage and Farm Bee¬ 
keeper . 25 
Cole's Am. Fruit Boole_ 60 
Do. Ain. Veterinarian.. . SO 
Dadd's Modern Horvo Doc. 100 
Do. Am. Cattle Doctor _l Ou 
Do. Anatomy and Physi¬ 
ol oy of the Horse.21X1 
Do, colored plates .i no 
Dana's Muck Manuel.1 bo 
Do. Prize Essay ou Manures 25 
Darlington'* Weeds and Use¬ 
ful Plant*.. . . .1 so 
Davy's Devon Herd Bouk . l Ml 
Domestic and Ornameutal 
Poultry..1 so 
Do, colored plates...2D0 
Downing’s Fruit* and Fruit 
Trees. 1 50 
Downing’s Landscape Gar¬ 
dening . 3 50 
Do, Rural Essay*.300 
Eastwood's Cranberry Cul¬ 
ture. /VI 
Elliott * Wert Fruit Book 1 25 
Every Lady heron n Flower 
Gardener. . 50 
kmnily Doctor by Prof. II. 
8. Taylor,. 1 25 
Farm Drainage, (H. F. 
FYench).1 (X) 
Fessenden'* Farmer and 
Gardener. .1 25 
Dp. Am Kitchen Garden.. 50 
Field's Pear Culture.1 00 
Fish Culture .1 ixi 
Flint on Grasse*. I 25 
Guenon on Milch Cow* t'm 
Herbert to Horse-keepers. .1 25 
Hooper's Dog k Gun, paper, 26 
Do. do. cloth. 50 
Hough'* Farm Record . .. 300 
Hyde K0bine.se Sug-nr Cane 26 
Johnston's Agricultural 
Chemistry ... 125 
THE WOOL MARKETS. 
•j. April I’L.The market continues very dull,and 
Initional sale to advise. Manufacturers are ex- 
“«" r K t,1 -° t ulr Pose of settling up accounts, 
i better fiusincss is anticipated, but at present 
ng nothing worth mentioning. We quote 
Hti vnmr il l» c.it o VT tt . . 
Atkam 
.0(0144 
.:yju40 
.325I>35 
.3iK®48 
.3167:23 
2'Li 25 
-2!&30 
■iKXStXI 
.12(2.1.3,5 
.13720 
-25(a!30 
<S‘— 
.160.21 
-21iu/23 
137 Jo 
-laffita 
- ag io 
-ltl.tr’25 
157.30 
illarkets, (Kommcrcty 
- -- • -"• H"- •XM’A ’rux’ IX 
Extra Pulled,. 
Superfine, Pulled. 
No. I, Pulled. 
Lambs, Pulled. 
California, extra, 
California, line, unwashed. 
California, common do. 
Rural Nkw-Yorkkr Opfick, ) 
Rochester. April 30, 186L { 
Fi-ocr—B e*t brands show a decline of 25 cents per barrel. 
ukain—No change to note in any kind of grain. 
~^ n rk is without any alteration in rates, but is 
I) ° Ur auot&lion8 * Shoulders have advanced elightly 
nni’n* 1 ' Gutter is very scarce and an advance of 1 cent per 
' -^eotempo^r “ UPWard *“ PriCe ' N ° ° ther 
HOCHESTEH WHOLESALE PRICES. 
Flourfwteter^Lat K » tSiVaA sn I h***' d T n . Wadhc 
‘•"feS’Ss-iai.SW 
Was only 885,698 j since which 479,298 liavo been added 
making the whole population 814,HUI, againul 143 per cent. 
EVIDENCES OF PROSPERITY. 
As an evidence of the thrift of the people, it may bo stated 
that 6tw,ooo ton* oi^freight, inducing 8,600,o0o bushels of 
i »“ “»• •- *- wore forwarded over the 
Peru vian. washed._1_*’*" .. 
Valparaiso, unwashed...... 
South American Me*., unwashed. 
South American Merino, unwashed]. 
South American, common washed,. 
South American Entre Rio*, do. 
South American, unwashed.. . 
South American Cordova, washed]. 
Cape Bond Hope unwashed. 
East India, washed,..... . 
African, unwashed,.. 
African, washed,. .. 
Smyrna, unwashed,. . 
Smyrna, washed.. 
Mexican uuwashed.. 
BOSTON, April 24.—'The market for domestic 
wool 1ms been quiet for some day* ptmt, and no sal 
.... .... Western mixed,.. 
Smyrna, washed, 
Do. unwashed,... 
Syrian,.. 
Capo,. 
Crimea. 
Buenos Ayres,... 
Peruvian, washed 
Hue last year, 
EDUCATION. 
Mechanics and workingmen will find the (Too school system 
encouraged by tho State, arid endowed with a large revenue 
for tho Bupport of school*. Their children can live in sight 
ol the church and schoolhouso and grow with the prosperity 
of the leading State in tho Great Western Empire. 
PRICES AND TERMS OF PAYMENT. 
The pnera of these lands vary from $ti to 825 per acre 
according to location, quality, Ac. Fust-class terming lands 
simI for /ibout *10 or $12 p»*r aero j and tho ^lativo oxpenso 
ot subduing prairie laud as compared with wood lands Is in 
the ratio ol 1 to 10 In favor Of the former. The terms of 
sale for the bulk of these lands will be 
One Year’s Interest in advance, f 
at six per et. per lumnm, and six Interest notes at six per ct. 
payable respectively in one, two, three, four, ftveandsix 
years from date of sate; and four note* for principal, payable 
in four, Ovo.alx and seven years from date of sale; the 
contract utipnhiting that or* tenth of the tract purchased 
.shill be fenced and cultivated, each and every year, for 
8vo years from date of sale, so that at the ond of live yeurs, 
one-half shall be fenced and under cultivation, 
Twenty Per Ce7tt. will be deducted 
from tho valuation for cash, except tho sani” should bo at 
six dollars per acre, when the cash prie< wdl bo five dollars, 
terns, prices and terms or payment, ren bo had un applica- 
J. W. FOSTER, Land Commissioner, Chicago, Illinois. 
Fowiiw, Villages and (’Itle* situated upon the Illinois 
1S8, 1S9, l‘JO, A I* 1* L ETON’S RAILWAY GLIDE. 
>--—o—- 0 -——e —-• o ——^- 
■ ' -- " c ~ 7 - -4-' i -—^ 
.10018 
,23al28 
BOSTON, April 24 
v (1 _ ,_1 
Saxony aud Merino, Bne,47®60 
Full blood,.4-gdl47 
H and »» blood.40*148 
Common.30rn';« 
Pulled, extra.40745 
•Do. Superfine,.32tV*I0 
Do. No. 1.22(5/32 
Do, No. 2.1&7.2IJ 
, this city, on Tuesday. April 23d, at 1 
bride* father, bv Rev Mr Coir HF SKY 
CARRIE M SCHAFFNLR, all of thincitV 
... '\r *t- Peter’*' Chundi, in this city, on the 
F t oo, GEORGE W STEBBfNGS aud 
youngest daughter of the late C. A. Jo.vk 
Ar Darien, Gen Oa, N. Y'. on the 21st 
INS 16 
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