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Bs Brier. - In writing us on business, please be as brief as 
consistent At this season we receive from 200 to 300 or more 
letters per day, aud it is no easy task to read all carefu'.y and 
(five each proper attention;—even the opening and glancing at 
the contents of each, (which the writer of tiiL. tries to do,) is 
somewhat laborious. The short letters are always read, while 
the long epistles cannot at once receive the time required; so 
wo are ooDstniin«d to attend to the business part and defer the 
rest Hrevity and accuracy are th*' great essentials of a business 
letter, and no other matter should be given on tin- same sheet 
or half sheet If you send an inquiry or article for publication 
with a business letter, pray do not mix them on tire same page, 
or even opposite pngestlunlese so that we can separate without 
injury to either — for one goes to clerk and the other to editor. 
LIST OF NEW ADVERTISEMENTS 
CTTNCI^XATF* Jan. 2S*—The receipts of hours have been 
n^te andthe demand good at full prices iri the fore part of 
tut week. but. they gays way tin last three days, and under ad¬ 
vices Horn Northern Illinois and Iowa, from whence, some lots 
arnvotl the last. three dpya.ovor 2.000 hen 1 having been rarrived 
11 n»rn I ■ • t. m«j t ere : j no don lit 
uml a iar»re im^hpr ain -Ml I:* luu! m that ^cMotu Under 
declined to $3 la 3,31, u I drewed 
hng*>oldto the extent of I.3Uw I,.-on rederdav, at $S.0l*,r8,2U, 
t,e> !at ■! i tor hit* avi.ragUjg^Wltg., The weather bmame quite 
wa. m \ esb rday, the thermometer being up to (it. rendering it 
b>„ warm to •'laughter, which helped to depress the market.— 
S he course of the market, p. ,J the - iq.-pfe pqhfffi during the 
uli 'nmi’)? m i;lv the market opened rather 
d ll und I, avy, at tie. demand improved as thn d ,v advanced, 
frc„r, fw .^V> rH i' 1 ''' Imgs, which have l.rou brought inwove 
wilfiB \v«5ft tt \ b |A3oT3 n i/L K l V,? u ^ ht *>*«*» twice* Thn 
., n ' U W'-v/Taw. I Ijlimtiiiv, Tjyp iMrlrnt wn.-t flmund 
i U M.ri(ke;MTri. Friday, "the receipt* 
kt ^SvViu d ^w dPChmM or, tho market ’.losing dull, wW 
W„rasl/v, 0 'I/,?. 111 ' 1 " , V'' r H* h' “Vii,e«« continued and prices 
lYamm, o?VmT',' r ,; k U ', S f-H- Th " tt'arhet. was un 
changed no Monday, but wit* lull, m |c*at ,3,lto:3.Su Tuovdnv 
uui! * l u'r ( Lvne,'rr' l ; r ‘' l, '"' r JgV’hg *q,ldrnJjchanged, and become 
nuil-.| inmvrtfjl.lt* tof packing. I ho ra.‘itk»«t Wivi vrrv (lull nml 
$3, 150^30 f»r Uve, an<l for — Gnfjctis 
Boxed Fork -The Toledo (Ohio) Blade, of the »Ui ult says 
"Among the receipts by the Dayton A Michigan rood v(wt,.r- 
"'* r ° ° r r <irk ‘P 
um WJU [Ivy lilts v. IxdeSVe m the largest amount of boxed Pork 
ever received Vrn .n one day. During the past fix days the re 
cei; t, of this article by the [) A, M road, .Untie, have born 1 959 
tend" ° f U7M,M !t " ;dl ^aod for Liverpool, 
^iioertisemcnts 
American Stock Journal—D. 0. I.indptey 
Vegeta le and Acrii-u]te,ral Reodi^-J Thorbnrn & Co. 
Fan’ v l‘ignore—flail, Kainee & Baldwin. 
Fun for the (Vra-FUr-topher. M'd>e & Skip pan. 
jp H ,k* forS'liool and Kao,flies—Beadle A: Co. 
Situation Wantod a--Wet Norse. 
Corn et Thermometer*—Robcrtron ,y ( o 
Something New for A cents - C. W. bcoileld. 
•3?“ AI» KUTIMINU TERM 8, In Advance -TmRTY-FrvH 
Ckxts a Line. each iiptetiion. A price and a half for extra 
display, or 62J$ cents per line of space. Special Notices (fol¬ 
lowing reading matter, leaded,) Sixty Cents a Line, 
IT 7- Tlin immense circulation of tho lit! it Ah New-Yorker— 
lull twenty thousand more than that c.f any other similar jour¬ 
nal renders it by fur the Best and Cheapest Advertising Medi um 
of its class in America. Tbis pact should ho borne In mind 
by all Nurserymen. Manufacturers, Wholesale Dealer*, Land 
Agents, Ac.. Ac., who necessarily depend upon the People of 
the North for patronage. 
jyo tjx ojv hjvo u'l.r. nm;, but rni:- 
jniujas for its niFFVsiojy 
_The gold fever is having a ran at St. Catherines, C. W. 
— Ex-Comptroller John C. Wright of Schenectady, N. Y., 
is dead. 
_The rebels arc said to be making Large quantities of 
powder at Raleigh, N. C. 
— A Salt Lake letter announces the death of Po-teet-neet, 
Chief of the Utah Indians. 
— Tile flank of Tennessee has Issued notes of the denomi¬ 
nation of five and ten cents. 
— Large amounts of counterfeit money are in circulation 
about the camps on the rotomne. 
— An association lias hcen formed in London for the pre¬ 
vention of steam boiler explosions. 
— Contracts have been awarded to parties in Norwioh, 
Conn for fifty five thousand muskets. 
— Two thirds of the slaves have left Missouri since tire war 
commenced, halving about 3o,U00 behind. 
— Col. Harvey Brown, of Port Pickens, is in bad health, 
and wants to bo relieved of his command. 
— Prussia is preparing to rebuild her fortresses on the 
Shine to be prepared for what may come. 
— The amount due from the Boston banks on the third 
$50,000 000 of the National loan is $3,000,000. 
— The Pensacola Olieorver of the 0th ult., says that about 
one dpzen slaves recently escaped to Fort Pickens. 
— Gen. Siegel’s resignation has not been accepted. It is 
understood now that be will remain in the sendee. 
— Since last June there have been purchased in Maine, and 
already carried out of it to the war, about 2000 horses. 
— The Great Eastern — the grand mogul of sailing crafts — 
is to Is.' converted n’o a hath house, or fioating hospital. 
— A disastrous tire occurred on Monday week in Quincy 
Market, Boston. The loss is said to amount to $100,000. 
— Utah desires to he admitted into the Union, and has 
drown up a State Constitution to be submitted to Congress. 
— The Marshall (Texas) Republican Nf the 14th ult.. learns 
of large mortality among the Texas troops or, the Potomac, 
— The Virginia Assembly (rebel) has pnssed a resolution 
begging her volunteers to re-enlist when their terms expire. 
— An address of condolence to Queen Victoria on the death 
of her ltnd-and has been signed by thousands in New York. 
— There are now encamped at Camp Dennison, Ohio, 3,333 
infantry. 3,145 cavalry, and 391 artillery. Total, 7,309 men. 
— The expense of our Consular system, embracing nearly 
five hundred Consular officers, is about $330,ooo per annum. 
— It is estimated thut only al>out one fourth part of the 
people in the United States reside in villages, towns and cities. 
— The Chicago Tribune says that over a million dollars 
were expended in that city, during tho year 1801, in the horse 
trade. 
— Nineteen newspaper correspondents accompauy the Mis¬ 
sissippi expedition. Seven of them represent the New York 
press. 
— Marshal Vaillant has been appointed to take charge of 
the Prince Imperial of Prance, who will be six yeans old in 
March. 
— A gang of coiners, with extensive facilities ” for the 
manufacture of quarters and halves, has been broken up in 
Chicago. 
— The channel of the Mississippi river is closed by ice 
below St. Louis, cutting off communication by steamboat 
with Cairo. 
— Date Fnglish papers state that the privateer Nashville was 
still at Southampton, but the British government hod forbid 
her (o arm. . 
— The American residents of Vancouver’s Island have 
generously forwarded $1,000 to the Sanitary Commission at 
Washington. 
— The total amount of cotton used in manufacturing, in 
the United Slates and Europe, the past year, was about 
5,500,000 bales, 
— Twenty-five American trotters, says the Journal du 
Havre, have arrived at that port, which were purchased for the 
Imperial stables. 
— Next to Boston, Iloxbury has the largest public debt of 
any city iu Massachusetts, $691,966. Worcester lias the 
smallest, §90,000. 
— A report from Augusta, Ga., dated on the 23d ult, says 
that five stone vessels were sunk in the channel of Charleston 
harbor on the C2d. 
— The bakers of Paris gave, last Christmas, instead of their 
usual holiday presents to their customers, 265,000 killogrnmines 
of bread to the poor. 
— It is proposed to establish a Turkish bath in New York 
on the old original Constantinople plan, the attendants to be 
brought from Turkey. 
— Baltimore oysters liare been transported to Havre aud 
successfully acclimated. Similar experiments will be made 
in other ports of France. 
•T- The celebrated piano-maker, Broadwood, who died 
recently in London, left a fortune amounting to £350,000, all 
made from piano-niaking. 
— Rev. II. G. O Dwight was killed on the Troy and Rutland 
Railroad on Saturday week. He was for thirty years a mis¬ 
sionary ut Constantinople. 
— The boa constrictor which swallowed its blanket at the 
Jardin des Plantes, Paris, some time ago, lias recently died, it 
is supposed of iudigestion. 
— The ice crop throughout the North will be of a superior 
quality this winter. Iu Maine it ranges from eighteen to 
twenty inches in thickness. 
— On Saturday and Sunday week two large bonded ware¬ 
houses in Bridge street, N. Y city, were burned, the losses 
amounting to about $518),060. 
— Petroleum saves the whales. According to the New Bed¬ 
ford Standard, the decrease of whale ships the past year has 
been 90 vessels and 31,138 tuns. 
— Albany papers are wanting their people to prepare for a 
great tlood when the winter breaks up, as the country to the 
north is entirely filled with snow 
— From the lime of the occupation of Hilton Head by the 
Federal forces to the sixth of January, ono hundred and 
twenty-tour deaths have occurred. 
— In the Vermont Supreme Court, it has been decided that 
a schoolmaster has no right to •• bircb v a pupil for what he 
does after school is out for the day. 
— The new tea plants are now in bloom in the National 
Conservatory at Washington. They bear a white flower, and 
till the air with a delightful perfume. 
— The latest foreign political rumor refers to an offensive 
and defensive league between Austria and Spain, with an 
especial view to future aflkirs in Italy. 
— It costs something to be elected Mayor of New York. 
At the late election, Guthrie's bills arc put down at $20,000, 
Opdyke's $29,000. aud Wood's $10,000. 
— The wife of each Wisconsin soldier, enlisted in a Wis¬ 
consin regiment, receives from the State $5, and each child 
under twelve years of age $3, per rnontli. 
— Along the Mediterranean, near Genoa, the fruit trees, 
having previously blossomed for the secoud time this year, 
are now laden with a second crop of fruit. 
— The Montgomery Advertiser estimates tho troops in the 
rebel army from Alabama at 17,000. Gov. Moore, iu his 
meesuge, puts it at 30,0(S'. W hieh is true ? 
— The oldest bouse in Boston was built in 1666, and is now 
206 years old. The timber of which it is composed is still 
sound, and in a good state of preservation. 
The whole number of barrels of mackerel inspected in 
Massachusetts last year, was 194.283%, being 41,522% barrels, 
or more thou 17% per cent, leas than in I860. 
ilTnvkcts, t£cimmcrre, fcc 
U i'OTt THE CAMIV'-W 
„ J Pictures. Sent post-paid for 16 cte Cl 
MORsf, ,v SKIPl'QN, 109 Nassau Ft.. New York 
Q| | C I ri>. EAC H lliermotneters. ivnnante,I correct 
O’ pi'ccnite-lwith Loyal L. 8. flays and Patriotic Devices.— 
Ma’fed >r I'riUKR l>ON A fO„ 82 Na ssau St.. New York. (630 
DANCY F*It 4100 - W0 pairs of Fancy Pigeon* 
I for sale, comprising ru vat I atlas, incliplimc man r new to the 
Fancy. BALL, HA'NKS A BALDWIN. 
_ Elimhoth, New Jersey, l-l miles from N. Y City by Railroad. 
CIT 1 ATION WANTED -a- h a rt v 
iri or to do general house work, by a rosiwctalil,' woman. The 
Country preferred. Wages not so much an object if a home.— 
Apply at St. Mary’s Hospital, corner of BulTalo and Genesee qts.. 
Rochester. N Y. 
Burnt New-Vorkcr OlHee. ) 
Rochkster, February 4111, IHfi] ( 
Floor and Grain remain at la*t week’8 quotations with but 
light transactions. 
Meats.—M oss Fork has put on flt cents per barrel Clear is 
drooping. Dressed Hors have advanced HXJ2S cent* upou tne 
rates current at our last report. Hams and Shoulders have 
likewise slightly increased in price. Chickens arc in more de¬ 
mand and briug K ti, 7 cents per pound, readily. There are but 
few other alterations, nod these an< ia matters of minor Im¬ 
portance. 
Rochester Wholesale Friccs. 
Flour nod Grain. Eggv, dozen. 13@Hc 
Flour, winter wlent,$1.25(46,60 Honey, box.I«„ lie 
Flour, spring do, 6.(kAgr5.2S Candles, box. 9%f3;il)fl 
Flour, buck wheat .. I 76 a 1.76 Candles extra_ UtiAl.c 
Meal, Indian. y,jj J.iW Fruit a..,! Root*. 
U bent, l.euesee. .— Apples, bushel_ 2t®fOc 
'" aUaJU ' ItvSltL? ()0 - dried 7,1 It,... fljhaOc 
Svf"' '2 '*. Fbftehee, do — Mffidti,; 
Bve.'WtbHfibusli'.' 1 -vMcC gjgtak do- IapIic 
Si.f by weight. ^ isgE 
. Hides and Skins. 
Be^s . clar K !’ ter ::::::::: fe c 
•Ments. I Sheep Pelts.$1.26(5400 
Pork, mess.$11.80(400.00 Ijunl, Pelts . /OcteJ 25 
Pork, clear . . .. 1300(3118 .M Ac<-<Ih. 
I),f-se,l bogs, Ctvt H.TKm 4.00 Clover, tpishel_$3.50Cg4.(X) 
Beef cwt.. .. 4.0*k]fh 6,00 Timothy. t.80@“26 
Sin ing iauibx, eucli lMtjp 1.78 Sundries. 
Mutton, carcass... a.a'tc. Wood, hard. $A(*X<j'AOO 
Hums, smoked_ tl(i(7e. Wood soft.,'100703,UO 
Shoulders. 4®*5aC. Coal, l.ehigh_7.00ffi7.tM 
Chickens. 6 q(7c- Goal, ^crautoa_ 6.50W5.S0 
Turkeys. 7(a>8c, Cotkl, Pittston.5,56^)6.60 
Geese. 4i>vUf6c. Caul, Shumokin.. 6.5D05.SO 
Ducks p pair. SSadic. ConJ, Char... 7®8c 
Oiilrj, Ac. Halt, bbl...$1.6iyEiI.56 
Butter.roll. 12,V(i'14c. Has. tun. 7,email DO 
Butter, firkin. l'J.i 13c I Straw, tun. 6.tR»(25S.OO 
Cheese. (Xari’-.-c. Wool, >1 tb. 3S<«Mi5c 
Lard, tried. BCaie^c. Wliitcfish, halfbbh 3.Oita.3 .26 
Tallow, rough. 6>i(3'6c. Codfish, quinbti,... 4.00rai4.50 
Tallow, tried. Trout, half bbl.&oil@3.2S 
WORE GOOD PAY FOR D0I.\G GOOD! 
(JOMKTHING NEW I-'OlvV AGENTS.— 
ii Scofield's Improved Portable Writing Desk and Chess Board 
combined, furnished ownpAfr, for Soldiers, Travelers and others. 
S«od stamp for particulars, or 36 rents for sample. 
__C. W SCOFIELD. Geneva, N, Y. 
G E E D SI 
THCK,BERN’S CATALOGUE NOW READY, 
FOE laes: 
ritTR Descriptive CATALOOOIi OK VKGKTABI.E and AG RI¬ 
CCI,TU HU, SKKD8 for the present season is now ready for 
distribution to applicant*. I’i.kaKK iucmemiiek that tux Post- 
AOK ON See PH 18 ONLY I CENT PKIi fi'Anc AllV of the finer 
Seeds that mav he required by our rriemis for Hot-Bkds, wo 
will mail free of charge, at Catalogue prices. 
I £~- CELEBRATED GARNET CHIU POTATOES. $2,00 pkb 
tin sine l. J. M, THORBURN A do.. 
®0-2t 15 John St,. New York. 
PREMIUMS FOR SMALL LISTS! 
EVERY CLUB AGENT REWARDED.' 
J"Iow that the period of competition for the 
Premiums offered last November for early lists, 
(and the largest, chibs remitted for on or before Feb. 
1st,) has expired — and as Ihe large lists have 
already been received —we purpose giving every 
friend of the Rural who will obtain a small number 
of subscribers (say 6 to 24 or more,) a valuable 
Reward fof his or her effort in so doing. Our 
Programme for the Spring Campaign is in this wise: 
OOKS FOR SCHOOLS 
.. AND i»a milies. 
Beadle’rt Dime Dialogue*, Nn«. i and 2. 
< Ogvvx Beadle x Dune Speaker, \',, s i a 
Beaiileri Dime School Melndist 
yff )xj Beadle's Dime Letter-Writer 
tt ri Beadle'- 1 Dime lieok nf Etiquette, 
r U ( ' a dle'!» Dime ('hen* Inatruntor. 
VaDyjf.yjTri*// Beadle'* I nine Guide to Drcee-making. 
.V/ Heady* Dime Melmlirt (music imd words.) 
S *. x . ..*>* Bcanle'a Dime Cook Book. 
. ffeut, iK'Ht-rxtid, nn ipreipt of Ten Centa 
ti. Lp >eral redaetion to Tea In-rs aod Ageiitx For sale by 
S'ewB ?uid Book Dealer* A''d-e** 
BKAI'I.K K COr, Puhliahera, New York. 
TnE CATTLE MARKETS), 
NEW YORK, Jan 29. — The current prices fo: 
ill the markets are as follows: 
BEEP CATTLE. 
First quality.rwt. < 
Ordinary qualify. 
Common quality,... 
Inferior quality;. 
COWS AND OALTES. 
First quality. $-1 
Ordinary quality. 
Common quality.3 
Inferior quality.,. 5 
CASH AND OTHER PREMIUMS. 
L To each of tho Twenty Five Persons remitting accord 
iog to our terms, for the largest Twenty-Five Lists of Yearly 
Subscribers to the litntAi. Nkw-Youkeu between this date and 
April 15, 1862, we will give a United States Treasury Note for 
FIVE DOLLARS, (or, if preferred, $5 in gold,) — in addition 
to ono of the premiums offered below. 
IL To Evi:uy Peuson remitting, for Twenty-Four or more 
subscribers, as above, we will give (in addition to a free copy 
of the Rubai,,) a perfect.and handsomely bound volume of 
the Rural New Yorkbk for 1861 or 18*50 — price $3; or, if 
preferred to bound Rural, a copy of LosaiNO’s Illurtkatkij 
Hi 8 T 01 iY OK TIIR UNITED STATES—(an Imperial 8 vo. volume, 
with 300 illustrations—price $3.50.) 
HI. To Every PERSON remitting, ns above, either $16 for 
10 copies, $21 for 15 copies, or $25 for 20 copies, we will give 
a*free copy of the Litru-vr„and either Tin: Horse and His 
Diseases, (price 81.25.) or Evertrody^ Lawyer, (price 
$1.25,) as preferred, or, either one of the bookA, or package of 
flower scsmIs, offen d below, if the person entitled pn'fer. 
IV To Every Pkrson remitting, as nlxive., $11) for six 
coiiics, wn will give a free copy of Rtra.Ci.. and either the 
Manual ok Aorioulturk. or Lossixti's Pictorial Unitru 
States, (price $1,) or a dollar package of choice importoij 
Flower Seeds. 
All books (cxeepM tjound Rural and Loading's Illustrated) 
and seeds will be sent by mail, post paid. Persons entitled to 
book or flower seed premiums con also compete for the cosh 
premiums! In order to give all who compete a fair and 
equal chance, traveling agents, post-riders, citizens of Roches¬ 
ter, and persona (or their agents or aliuses) who advertise by 
circulor to receive subscriptions (from 11 distance, at club rates,) 
for the Rural in their “clubs , 11 (whether called “Empire, 
“Keystone,” or by other title.) are excluded Jrom compd Uion 
for any of the a/iove premiums 
J3'” Comment upon the above offers- ia unnecessary. F.v-mj 
person who forms a club of six or more Is sure of » free copy 
und valuable book; and as our regular agents have already 
sent iu their large lists, of course the premiums now offered 
will b«i talu u mainly by new agents, or those who form new 
clubs, though they are Open to all There is yet abundant 
time to form new cluba, to commence with the volume (we 
can Btill furnish back numbers,) or at any time, and we trust 
subscribers, those who have sent for specimen numbers, and 
others who receive this, will at once commence the Spring 
Campaign. 
IMPORTANT TO STOCK GROWERS. 
I THE FOURTH VOLUME 
OK TttH 
AMERICAN STOCK JOURNAL 
Commences January 1>'G2. 
Tt is devoted exclusively to matters relating to th— breeding, 
care and Inanagemeut of our dornMtie animal*, and D tho 
largest, cheapcatand irio-t widely vireutateii i eriodioal ot the 
kind in this country. Thirty-two large octavo page*, kand- 
aornely illuatruti'd Every stock man rfiould have it. 
Published monthly at 26 Park Mow, New 7 ork. at $1.00 per 
year. Sperimon copies rent gratis, on application to A. G. 
HATCH, trcncra! Agent, Windsor, Vt 
!>. 11. IJNSI.KV Kditor and Proprietor. 
OTIS K K. WAITK. Associate E,liter. 
First quality. 
Ordinary quality. 
Common quality. 
Inferior quality,. 
Prime quality,... 
Ordinary. 
Common,...". 
Inferior,. 
iaside quotations Stele* at #6,25 a6.3)fo:'rejected, N> .Vrji6,80for 
■uiperlinr State; S,',80jjl6.S0 for extra State, $5,58 - 5,80 for sujier- 
nuc Western, $6,S)uii6,9.'if(q common to ineilimn extra West¬ 
ern ; $6,96u6,U6 for »utli(qOg firm cl* extra round hooped flblo, 
und $fi.l.Vi’,76 for trade brand* do, - market cl or ing firm.- 
Canadian Ilnur firm and 3c bettor, with a mndcrnto nusineea 
doing, -tvleaat $3.AVa6,Ul for aupcrtlne, and $.5,80., 8,75 ter com¬ 
mon to choice extra, feya flour ih steady. sale* at S3..7iig)M,26, 
for inferior to choice. Corn ideal qulet'aud without any ma¬ 
terial change In prieexr mile* at $3.to fur extra Western. #3,o0 
for Jet ev, arid $3.30 for Brandywine. 
*» It a \ Wheat market may i«v quoted |(3l2e. taitter, with a 
moderate demand fin- export and home consumption Sales of 
Chicago spring at Sl.30.aI.iW, Rvine spring al $1,36; Cmiadn 
elub at SL32 Mllwaiikd! club at $l.3ii.‘ <; amber Iowa at Si,38; red 
winter Westei ti at $1.41 ■.•’1.46. amber Michigan at 51,46*1,00, 
the latter fur choice, and common while Indiana at $ 1 , 16 .* l,4n 
R.ve Scarce und firm, without iui.y Liateriol eliange in prieeq; 
-••tie* at .x'i ' AV Barley firm atxl- uly prices, snip* CuqfUln Ka-t 
atb3c. Barley malt quid and iiomiiial at 95c. Pen- continai 
quiet imd nominal at HOi- ter Canadian. Curn market firm aud 
may be quoted a shade better, with a moderate business doirit 
tereyjmrtatid bi-me cOnrumptitin; rale* at fits .■ 85c for inived 
Wentei 11 in «tnru and illloat, chiefiy ut the out-ide priee, and 85c 
for white Southern. Oats steady and uiichaii".er|, -aU'sRt 1) .. 
Uc.for Canada, and Uqt42c for Jersey, Wb»*er n and Slnle. 
Prtuv jtiuiN* Pork market active but lean linn; saiwi at St2,lKi 
[eIJ*HI tor tecs*. 9l3,OtH'Uk$0 for city prime me**, and ?8,.tiV ffl.i’O 
for prime. Inclmled were 1.7IRJ bbUk mesa ddiveniiilq within ;«) 
dais at. $l3,?.'<'i'13,3ri; !,U00 bhi*. do. fir A half of June, buyer's 
option, at #13,26 l,3») hbl« do, in all June at $13,7% and'2,60') 
bills, do, for future delivery, on private term* Beef rules very 
quid, sale* at 4 ,1 Kite 4,,VI fqi country prime, $. 1,1 N> i 5,50 for conn 
try mp»* Slftc'IV *'or repacked nie*,*; nnd $i,l.75 c 14.1*) ter extra 
mi"** Prime rue** buef quiet; salo* at ratu'-’l Beef hams 
steady and quiet, -ales at SM.i'x.ul.y Out incut* are dull and 
unchanged, sale* .ti 3%i ■ P-,c for shouMevs and 6m is- fur hum* 
Bacon iu moderate dot iand sales at i;‘iry,c for Western and 
city short ribbed nddilte*. lie for long l ibbed do, 7kfr for city 
long and ahnrt clear do. Siaokf-d mwtia quiet and un'hiioce*l. 
Drnased hogs iq fair request. With vale* at $1,(tan4,lli fm W**t- 
orn, and $-(,260(4,26 for city. Lard nmrk*t without decided 
rliangc. but rule* cicicr anil |p-> active Mile* ut. 7'q'6i8c for 
No. I to choice Western, the latter an extreme price But¬ 
ter firm and selling at llte lfie. for Ohio, and KV.r'ilc for State. 
Cheese continues quiet at 0,0for good to choice. 
Ashes—Q uiet aud steady at $6,37.% for Pots and nt $6,26 for 
Pearls. 
ALBANY, Fitn 1— PnouR anti Meal—T he demand for 
Hour Is more native add the market ia firmer In prices there i* 
no quotable improvement, but there ia a good huaine&j doing at 
very full rates 
Common to good State,. $5,40(5)6,50 
Faoc) and Extra State,... 5 ,ii<x« 5,75 
Conunou to good Western. 6,tMw6,t)0 
Extra Michigan, Wisconsin, Indiana, &c,_ fi.uomy.tx) 
Extra 1 )hio.. e.txXu'T.OO 
Common Canadian,. 8,50(n)5,SO 
Extra Canadian. 8.0IXS67.26 
Fanny Gotumtc,.. . ... 5,755)6,25 
Extra Geneaee and city brands. 6,S0i@7,M 
Buckwheat flour is in lintitoit supply, und is selling in the 
iTrcet ut $1 5l), ami from store at 41 . 02 **, mo Its. Corn meal In 
limited request at $l,2fi@'1.37_*i >1 lot) lbs 
Grain—T here is a fair milling demand for wheat, with more 
doing, dale*, iu car lota, at, $ 1 , is for State spring, SI.A) for mix¬ 
ed State, und $1,26 for red Western do. Corn quiet at 60c for 
new round yellow. kv« linn, with sales at Tt c. Bariev in ac¬ 
tive T0que*t at vim; lull price* sale*, in car lots, it TO.iiT7c for 
two-rowed, and JJUu for rou.r*rowed State. Oats quiet aud un- 
e hanged. 
BliFKAlA Fun 1. — Pt.oitr—T here ia nothing of import 
anre doing in the market, the demand, os for several davs past, 
being moderate, confined as it is to the present requirements ol 
the home trade, while prices are steady rales at Jd.'Xi for super¬ 
fine Ohio; superfine Michigan at $3.75. extra Panada from spring 
wheat at $4,‘i), and double - y-tra Indiana at $5,60. 
Ora in- Wheat market, quiet.and nothing doing I„y-t rales at 
95c for Canada club; $1 for Milwaukee clout am) $l.m fur white 
Canadian. Corn market qulpt and noicinal V 46c. Oats are 
• soiling in a retail ivav at Bar ley quiet and nominal at 60® 
55c, as to quality. Rye also quiet and nominal at liOtg'OfiC for or¬ 
dinary to choica. Peas, Canadian ficlii, held at 61 r. Bean*, or¬ 
dinary, $1,40; loir $1,to, an I choice $t,d<> wltti a fur demand. 
Seep:* —Arrivals light and market quiet at $2 for timothy and 
$4 for clover. . 
Provisions—M arket quiet and nothing doing in either pork 
or bacon, and 1:0 change to note in quotations. 
Dressed Hogs —Also quirt, sale* HO Canadian, yesterday af¬ 
ternoon, averaging 24U lbs at $3,42. 
CHICAGO, Feb. I—Flour-M arket active and firm. 
Grain--W heat less active, sales at 74 *a(;674‘4c for No. l.and 
to‘v g 70c for No. 2. Corn quiet and firm at 22 *ir 
Prov isions Mens Fork in ai.'tive shipping and speculative de¬ 
mand, and advanced U.'vterjSc, sales ut fu.iWSi .id./S. 
Hoos—Dressed 5c lughcr, sales at $2,45re2,Si) lave Hogs 5c 
higher; sales ut t'J,3X.i 2,45 
riKxr Cattlm—I n active demand at $2,65nj3,25 for medium to 
good. 
TORONTO, Jan. '10. — Flour since our last has ruled ex¬ 
ceedingly dull with but few -ale* in th- early part of the week. 
A round lot of ."'npcrline changed hands at $4, Id. 1 . o. b. Since 
the arrival of tile Europa's news, however, price* are still 
eaaer buyors Mitering $4.05. and purchases have keen made at 
this figure. Higher grades are entirely neglected, our quota¬ 
tions, therefore, may be cou*iderod nominal. 
Sc p*r fine..•..Si.mxg^.os 
Fancy...4,2004.25 
Ext.*,.. . .. ....1,60.11,70 
Suvenor Extra,. . .. 4.9005 ,10 
Oatmkai.is in fair olTartng and only in Umito«i dumun J at j-2,- 
rtGuAJA 
Grain—F all Wheat during the week has been In fair offering; 
the daily receipts would avenigu 2.IXM bushela Notwith*t:uid- 
inglhe declining tendency of the English market*, prices for 
the grain have continued steady, with a good deal of competi¬ 
tion aoe.og dealers, the price* lor which have been f»>it'98c for 
inferior hi medium, and $l,02uid.(Vt, and In a few Inwtaiicee $ 1 , 1.17 
baa been paid tor choice load*, th* greater portion 1 •!' that olt- j - 
ing, however, being of an interior grade. The nvenure for tiie 
work - * purchase* would not lio much over $1,02 ner busln-1 
Spring wheat lot* been in larije offering, the erout bill* ofwlunh 
is received hv raiL The roecinta, both bv team* and rail, would 
exceed .OW busheb. a day. There has been a steady domand 
during the week, and price* have becqi well maintained, ranging 
from 80 •• 35c per bus'ueL Bariev is in limited xupplv, and iu ac¬ 
tive reiiui.**t at 6lijj^i3e. 1 *vh« have been In Cali- supply and in 
demand at 4A,.b&K’.. llats have bteii very scarce during the 
week, and are eagetly bought up at 32©33c per bushel. 
Potatoes, f) bust)pi. . 70fa'f4)c 
Butter, Fresh *4 fb.Jjj;. 14.i in 
" No. 1 Dairy. iagi3 
" No. 2 store packed. fto 10 
Cheese.. add 7 
Hams.... 7iu) 8 
Bacon. f> too tbs....$3.«>3 4.oo 
Egg*. P dorea... i»a 20 
Turkeys, each,.... 6o5’1.26 
Gees*, each. 40.Tr/) 
Ducks. *1 pair.. 4oj fi0 
Chicken*. >4 pair... 2.Vn30 
Annies. >1 barreL. -K^ .$2.iXVr4 00 
W 00 L ^ tb... 355737 
Salt barrel.1.50 m 1 52 
Hay V» tuu..... 10.007,15.00 
Straw td tun. f. .8.005) 9.00 
SWINE 
\TEW YORK STATE AGRICULTURAL SOC1ETY- 
i.N Annual MBRTIm: at th" Capital Ali.sny, tfedriesaay, 
February 12 th, 1862, it 12 n r.iock. 0|i Wednesday Evening.au 
Addrea* by Hon. IIknrt S. Rasdall, of lorUaudviUp. on Fine 
Wool and Sheep Huebaud'-i.— und a Lectnre by Asa Fitch, M. 
D., Entomologist of the Society, nn Insects Ibjiiriou* to the 
Farmer. On Thursday Everting, Address by Hon. Geo. Gedpes, 
President. Exhibition, Thursday. 02!l-2t 
Jan 'At. IHfi'2. B P. JOHNriON, Sec.’y. 
■-* m. L-n.. ■ >■ ■ 1 « 1.1 .m-*i, *nnnm oi'iiig inane up ny 
tho*e held over since lost Monday, on account of tin* snow 
blocklule on Dm railroad Nearly t.lllU head were held over 
here, making the total upwards nf 3,i)00, But fur this there 
wi uld have been an advance in price*, and even ne it i.*. tinklers 
ure a-kitig morn. Buyctv,, however, Imld back, refuAing to pay- 
higher rates, and the tvault ts an inactive market Very few 
changed hand*. The average quality is low. Nearly nil are 
lightor eoftrup There i* one car load of premium, very fine 
and fat averaging l,.*du tfi* which are held above ,*.r, and 45fat, 
strong Kentucky, held at i*$o. There are no buyers, however^ 
at tli c.*c figures. 
Rkckiuts —The following is onr comparative statement of re¬ 
ceipt* at this market over the Central Railroad, estimating 16 to 
the car: 
. Cor week 
, This week. Last week. last year. 
Cattle.2,016 3.104 2.3*4 
Sheep.3,710 8,225 2,640 
Hogs. 178 470 _ 
Prices— The sa les mode do not Justify any ciiango in our quo¬ 
tations, but market is firm at the.*, rates: 
_ . This week. Last week. 
Premium.44«<i5 c 4H@6 c 
Extra,....—4 4 h,M‘4*jC 
First qualitv, ..3‘ 3 :u.We 3h,(5'3Kc 
becotii) Quality.3 (*3Vo 3 673tee 
Third quality .2tei32*io 2M(7i3tic 
SflKBP—Supply lighter and demand better than it was last 
week. Price* advanced V- Sie, sulea at 4^fififec-—Atitw and 
Jr gun. 
CA >1 IIItllRJE, Jan. 29.—At market.. 2<i8Cattle, moetly Beeves, 
xml Stores, consisting iff Working Oxen, Cows, and one, two 
and three years old. 
MarketBeen Extra (includingnothing but tho best large 
fat stall-fed Oxen) $6 mX"'6,50. first quality. $'.,75 v0,00; second 
do, $5,26 c5.25; third do, $1,00(5)4, 20 . orilinarv $—(£— 
WORKINO OXR.V — None. 
Cows ami Cai.vi:* — SHOnigki 
Storks —Yearlings, $— (g—; Two years old. $16017; Three 
year* old, $19(4)21 
SHKKI' 4.YU La wrs -*6o at market. Prices in lota, $3,62004.- 
23 each,- extra 85,Vi, ?6,I5V;„W, or -ktM.Wjc » lb. 
Hii<KS-6Si() 7e >: th. T.illow — 6'-.Ortfltec. 
Pki.tr ?l,25(i|jl,5d. Calf Skin*- 81 . 1 , 9 c cl lb. 
Veal Calves—N ona. 
BRIGHTON. J an. :id. - At market, 760 Beef Cattle, 95 Stores, 
800 sheep and Lambs, and WO Swine. 
Bkke Cattlk—P rice*, extra, $6.73(26,73; first quality, $6,50® 
li,.5U second do. $6.00.5)6,00, third do, $4,75(5 j6,50. 
Workinu Oxen - f*9, fUOa i.i), 
Mium Cow* — 541'jdii coimnon, $18(n)20. 
Vk.u. Calves — $3‘. 84 -*4.5u. 
Stores—Y earling, JiXyOd. Two years oid, $18®19; Three years 
Old. $20iq)2t. 
Hidbr— 6te®7c r> th. Taliow — fjp&fTc. 
Pelts — $1.2B@|.») each. Calf Skin*-7(a«o V tt* 
SltKRP A no Lambs — $2.00fa>2.W; extra, >3,00 5 4,50. 
8wt»«—Stereo, wliofOMlo. Sk/grtkfc retail. Fat hogs 
undressed, none. Still-fed, none, Coru-fed, «n.:0c. 
TOHHNTO, JaN 3i).—B ees—H as been offering during the 
week, ranging from t'lteA,50. 
Calves - $4®S,oo. 
Sheer a no T.amkr —Sheep $4,00@6,50. Irani bfl $2te*3. 
Venison—D eer. S4®6,00 
HinK*. >9 loo 7T«*. $4. Sheepskins, each, $1,40@1,60L 
Calfskins, ib. 8c .—Globe. 
f pHE CRANBERRY AND ITS 
I CULTURE.—Tiie Subscriber III* issuril ;i Circular from the 
press treating on tile Cranborrv nnd its Culture Said Circular 
mil give pmwons the proper information «.s *0 ifio commence¬ 
ment of their Culture. I will take pleasure in forwarding them 
to ail part* nf the United State*, to those rending post stump to 
pay postage. Person* wishing plants may receivo them in 
small or large quantities by Express, for wet or drr soil. 
Address GEORGE A. BATES, 
rid-It Be.llingham, Norfolk Co.. Maos. 
PRICE SI. OO A YEAR. 
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By mentis Of its columns, practical Sabbath School men in 
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on Aew Vork (less nnhangr,) or li'-ui Jo; /.. A w England or up- 
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D. D. T. MOOltE, Rochester, N. Y. 
Frbk* uiy 8 , 1802, 
T ANDH FOR SA I *P’. or KXi 'IIj\ N CFF7 — 
1 j 140acres, in Spring Arbor, Mich , well improved. 24U acres 
in Ill., near Bath; 160 acres in Calhoun Mich., near Battle 
Creek; 80 acres in St. Joseph Co., Mie.iL, near Centerville. All 
will ti.- -old nr exchanged for property In thi* State. Address 
or inquire of \Y. 7'. FLINT, with Newtiyo A Itipoom, Rochester, 
N Y ti£9-4t 
Quirt 011 MORE MAY 13b: MADE BY 
tiPI"*" any Local Agent, without having Iff- home, this 
Winter and .Spring, hr wiling Oporto Uihpc Vine* For terms to 
Agents, addte-.* K WARE SYLVESTER. Lyon*. N. Y. 
A WONDERFUL LITTLE .lilt KIMOPE- 
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M. R. WOODWARD. Box 1.863. Mtiludelphin, Pa. 62}L8t 
TTIE WOOL 5IARKETS 
A BEAl'TIFLX I.ITTJLU Mli’KOSCOFE I— 
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627-4t F. if IHi'V!.N, Box 220 . Bn-.liui. Mass. 
I > nl>li;sliei* , .s IVotices 
NEW YOltK, Jam. 30.—During the part week there has been 
a good detnaud for Fine Wool Fleeces, and price* weru rather 
buoyant—sales of 3*1.000 ttis at .'O. • 63c. -- sale* also of 15,000 lt*s 
pulled at 48(3)480.: 3,Olio Ifi®. Mediterranean at 33tg 3le; 20 bales of 
East India at 35c. aud 60,000 lbs Cape, on private terms. We 
quote: 
Saxony Fleece ?-l th. 60.SJ(ffl65 
American full-blood Merino. 50^82 
Amencori half and Merino.5d u52 
Amerji ari Native and quarter Merino.60ot52 
Extra pulled.46350 
Su perfm 0 pulled... 46 a 50 
No I pulled . ...” .43:346 
Iramli’s nulled ..ixyiop 
California fine, unwashed 
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obtaining early clubs, and the largest lists previous to this 
month, will be ptibliolied in tho Rural ora Supplement a* soon 
a* ilcan be prepared — probably next week—and mailed to all 
competitors. 
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less than published rates. Agents and friends are at liberty to 
give away as many copies of the Rural as they are disposed to 
pay for at club rale, but we do not wish the paper offered, in 
any case, below price. 
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the premiums preferred, where they have the choice, and name 
Express Office (in cases where they are to be sent by Express,) 
in tiie letter* containing their remittances, we shall be saved 
some trouble, and perhaps subsequent scolding. Wo desire to 
pay oil premiums as promptly asimesjble. 
Frbs Copiks, Premiums, Ac.—We give only o.xs free copy to 
each person competing for premiums, however large the li-.t 
procured; but those who do 7 wt compete for any premium, are 
entitled to au extra free copy for every ten subscribers over 
tweuty. Most agents understand our oilers correctly, aud 
remit accordingly, but as some auppos* we give both extra copies 
and premiums, we make the above statement that none may be 
mistaken. 
About Club Terms, Ac. We endeavor to adhere strictly to 
our club rates, which, require a certain number of subscribers to 
get the paper at a specified price —say ten to get it at $1.50 per 
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inquiries, we would state that, in cases where from four to six 
copies are ordered at $1 60 each, with a reasonable prospect of 
filling up a club of ten. we will send them —and when tho club 
is completed shall send extra copy, Ac. We also send twelve to 
eighteen copies at tho rate for tweuty ($1.25 per copy,) where 
the persoD sending is laboring for and ii confident of obtaining 
a full club. This will accommodate those who do tmt wish to wait 
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been furnished the early numbers. (As our clerks usually mail 
a copy to the agent in the package responding to each order, 
some of our friends may receive several extra copies for use as 
above meutioned.j 
Direct to Rooukstrii, N. Y —All persons havkig occasion 
to address the Kraut. New-Yorker will please direct to Roch¬ 
ester, A- T, and not, as many do, to New York, Albany, 
Buffalo. Ac, Money Letters intended for us are frequently 
directed and mailed to the above places. ITease note. 
For Terms and other particulars, see last page. 
MOW TO MAKE MONEY 14Y AD- 
II VKftTl'tlNG,—A Practical Man'* Advice." Sent free, by 
ROBERTSON k CO., St & 81 Nassau St., New York Benda 
three-rent stamp. 
A MONTH.- 1 want ti. hire AGENTS in 
v Trr A MON L I L.- 1 want ti. liiie AGENTS in every 
tiff / •> County to sell a uew, cheap SEWING MACHINE, at 
$75 per mouth and expenses. Address (with stamp) 
6286 t S. MADISON Alfred Maine. 
Lamb's pulled .. 
California fine, unwashed. 
California common do. 
Peruvian washed. 
Valparaiso unwashed. 
South American Mcstioa unwaj-hwl 
South American common wa-hed.. 
South American KntreRirwdo. 
South Amrnran unwashed. 
South American Cordova washed... 
Cape Good Hope euwarbud. 
East India washed. 
African unwashed . 
.African wnshpd.... 
Smyrna washed.. fX £..... 
Smyrna unwashni. . 
Mexican unwashed_... .. 
(A". Y Evening post 
ALBANY, Jan. 30.-A dull market, with more sellers than 
buyers, even at the reduced prices. Coarse wool fleece and 
pulled can lie quoted full 5c lower, while line arn held firmly 
at previous rater .—Journal 
BOSTON, Jlx 30 —There Is vprv little change to notice in 
wool, but demand for fleece and pulled moderate during the 
week. with rater of IOO.iXMIK at prices ranpimr from (Aii52c yi 
tb in foreign, sabs; c.f J.l$6bates Cap* at 2 t\i*>c, and Aid bales 
South American, Modlterrao au and Australian at various prices 
as to quality 
Saxony and Merino, fine,.tike53 
Full blooil..trtuito 
k, and 'i blood,.,50i .'3 
Common, . 50 ‘ 52 
Pulled, extra,.50q'55 
Do. superfine.«ff83 
Do. No. I., . 12 .48 
Do. No. 2, . 1 Of) 
Western mixed,.40@5O 
iaiu.41) 
25@30 
CHOI tT-HORNS.- I have for rale 11 few Bulls and 
O Bull Calves, Cows and Heifers The Young Stock by the 
Duke of Gloster (11382,) and Grand Duke of Oxford .16184,) 
JAMES ft. SHELDON. 
623-Dt White Spi ioe Farm. Geneva, N. Y. 
500 PIEC ES 
New and Elegant Carpetings! 
Comprising many new style* never before n (his niarket— 
Opr Stir k in complete in every depitrtvnsit, from the Royal 
Medalliors to the very Otunstprv.ed Carpel made. 
Klegant Carpets, 
For Drawing Dooms, Parlors, Dining Dooms, 
Halls, Libraries, Chambers, Kitchens , Offices, 
Churches , School Houses. 
In fact, thn best asnoitineut or all kinds or CARPET ROOM 
(MXID8 to be found in any o.sb house is this country. 
We have nurrhiucd much larger than usual, in anticipation of 
the rij* of Oarmtings u eousc-iuencc of the new Tariff', and the 
great call for 5 no priori 
WOOLS FOR ARMY IS ICS, 
A be t that should be l orne in fntud b.v all persons about buying 
a new Carpet; as ail goods purcha.*t-d r.y us after titin will cult 
from Id to 31 cent* per yard more than now. 
Urn Stock i.< t in. Lahiikst in Vakikty to be found in any 
Retail Ik rust in this Stair, and at Itniw that cannot fail to suit the 
CLOSEST il' YKU> IIOVYK A IlfiLkHS, 
618-eotf Carpet Ware Roo ms. Sii Staty St., Rochester, N. Y. 
A FFI -lti STOCKS.- l,000.l»w one year, and 2.006,000 
two year* old Apple Stocks, At from $1.50 to $2.50 f) l.uti. 
OurStiR-k* aie uu»urpa«>ed. aaii we offer them for oaaa at the 
above war pricea ENSIGN A FORD, 
6t4-tf Ohio Nurseries. Toledo. Ohio. 
DXffOO 
27)340 
17(326 
1933.', 
i-atiicxi 
,12(n'25 
17(3*40 
V I have now rented a portion of the Carriage Far--*-2—2—“-— 
tore formerly occupied w Kluott & Lodowick. where I will 
iiianufacttne all kinds or light Caniage* and sleigh* of the 
lighte*t ami improved Styles. Great attention will be paid to all 
kinds of repairing. I will make to order am kind of Carriage 
wood-work for any other estabhshmenl, and will sell to them 
lower than they can manufacture. 
„ , „ „ „ , J. bugh McDonough. 
Rochester, N. \.. Sept. 14. INil '.m,t3*eo 
lv Pern.% Wyoming Co.. N Y., Dec. 28th. 1861, MILTON 
CURTIS BUTLER, aged 22 years, voungMst son of Nathan 
Bctlkr, Esq. 
is Venice, N Y . Dec. 2Sth, of consumption. WILLIAM A. A. 
WHIFFLE, aged 27 years, 8 mouths aud IS days. 
AT his residence, near West Rush, ut S o'clock, D. M , of Fri¬ 
day. Jon 31st, JOSEFll SIBLEY, aged 75 wars. 11 mouths and 
18 days 
In Medina, Mieh., Jan, 23d. Rev LAUREN HOTCHKISS, 
father of Prot; V R. Hotchkiss, of this city, in the 7«h year 
of his uge. 
I.v Hopowell, Ontario Co.. N. Y., Jon. 14tli, of paralysis, JOHN 
THACHKK, Sen., aged 79 years. 
IN Herkimer. X. Y., On Wednesday wonting, January 29th, 
JAMES B.,onl.v son of FRKPKRiCK N. and MaKUAKFT Cli'tk. 
aged -1 years Had 6 months. 
ALBANY, Fku. 3— Hoos—Prices 6c lower. The range is 
$3,30;<i3,ti(J for light to heavy. 
Dressed Hons —The receipts are more equally divided hc- 
tweon State and Western. Choice lots heavy State are in de¬ 
mand for the East, but to bring our quotations they must be 
extra. Wo quote; 
9it State averaging 3n0 lbs.$4.30 
68 “ *• 310 Its.;_4.30 
17 “• heavy. 4 26 
71 ■* “ ..4.32 
47 " to arnvu, aver. 220 tbs . 4.28 
[Atlas and Argus. 
A dKNTS WANTED ioSBLIi FRUIT TREES. 
We wish to employ a number of experienced and trust¬ 
worthy men to sell frees. Ac., from our Nurseries at liberal 
waves, 
Wholesale Dealers furnished With Nursery Stock, of all 
descriptions, at the lowest wholesale rates. 
HftriKKR, FARLEY & CO,, 
584tf Rochester Wholesale Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y 
