The Senate was in Executive session several 
hours on the 18th inst., and confirmed the following 
nominations as Major-Generals of Volunteers: Don 
Carlos Buell, John Pope, Samuel R. Curtis, Franz 
SJgeh John A. McClernand, Charles F. Smith, and 
Lewis Wallace. 
The following Brigadier-Generals were also con¬ 
firmed:— J. Cook, R. J. Oglesby, Wni. II. L. Wal¬ 
lace, J. McArthur, J. Y. Lanman, John A. Logan, 
Robert L. McCook, Speed S. Fry. All these were 
Colonels. The Senate also confirmed as Brigadier- 
Generals of Volunteers the following named:—Maj. 
J. Barnard. Corps of Engineers, Capt. W. Judah, of 
4th Infantry; Capt. James B. Ricketts, of 1st Artil¬ 
lery, for mentorions conduct at the battle of Bull 
Run; James Craig, oi Missouri; II. F. Van Clive; 
Alexander Asboth. 
A new military Department, to be called the De¬ 
partment of the Gulf, is constituted. It will corn- 
pi iso all the coast, of the Gulf of Mexico west of 
l’entuicoln, and so much of the Gulf Stales us may 
ho occupied by the forces under Major-Gen. B. F. 
Butler, United States volunteers. The headquarters 
for the present will lie movable, wherever the Gene¬ 
ral Commanding may bo. 
The States of South Carolina, Georgia, and Flori¬ 
da. with the expedition and forces now under Brig.- 
Geu. T. W. Sherman, will constitute a military De- 
parment to he called the Department of the South, 
to be under the command of Gen. Hunter. 
The Provost Marshal-General of the army of the 
Potomac, and his subordinates, have, in obedience to 
a general order, turned over to Brig.-Gen. Wads¬ 
worth, Military Governor of the District ofColutnbiai 
the buildings and premise 
LIST OF NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, 
J M 11R HRS T A I )VEI{TISI NO 
MEDIUM ofit« Class, is MOORE'S RURAL NKVT-YORK- 
ER ' the li'A'lin? ami largest circulated Agricultural. Business 
ami Family Newspaper in Amorim Business Men who wish to 
re.-K-h. ,u once, TONS OK THOUSANDS of tho most, enterprising 
Farmers. Horticulturists, 4c„ nmi thousands or Merchants, 
Mechanics, Manufacturers and Prolosstoual Men, throughout 
the loyal Staton should give the ltURA. 1 , a trial As the business 
ALBANA, March 24. — BEKvks— Thfl market opened and 
closed in favor of the seller. Owing to the advance in New 
Torn, last. Wednesday, the mnrketopened slid', and most sellers 
£?»v C r 11 oorolpwneiw almut sidling, unless at an advance of lie 
i ti 1 V- ' v< 'ir 1 V 1,11 last, week's rates; and their views were met 
■V tint New Yorker-., most of whom wore an sinus to lake down 
b V'; cu| ? Unn Hie Ells tern men held oul, .living 
that they eon Id m.'t altcrd to pay any higher rates than they 
did last, week, but at the close tlieV took a few hunches of tho 
heavier ami easier /cades at mi advance of >„'e. >) It,. The rattle 
average about the same as Inst week -rather e,noise ami heavy, 
with some light, hit.so,J smooth, hut none strictly premium. 
Rkpripth - Tim following is our comparative statement of re- 
the'ear ma ‘ ^ ,:>v, ‘ r l * 10 Central Railroad, estimating 16 to 
_ . , Cor. week 
this week. Last week. hist year. 
Cattle. 2.680 8.200 4,512 
.2,W1 1,824 4,710 
Hogs. 230 I... '70 
Pricks—T ho market closes comparatively firm at tho follow¬ 
ing quotations: 
- Tilts week. Last. week. 
£ rp ( ,rm,m . wo o fi <®5*c 
First quality,.8*4tj3k« »<$t(37ic 
Second quality..HJqoB&j 3 W'c 
Third quality,.2kCa2J£a Vitsfifia 
Shkkp Supply light and demand good Prices range from 5 o 
J. M Thorhurn 4 Co.'s Seed Warehouse. New York. 
Triornphe ,le Hand Strawberry J. Knox. 
Seeds at low Prices for Spring of 1862—,1. Ranalje. 
A New ami Iuipnrtaiit Invention—Dougins lily, M, D 
Trees ami drape Vines. Ac W. T. A E. Smith. 
F'mnht'. TinMit.— A New Enterprise. -Harris Brothers. 
Native Evergreens James A. Boot. 
l-JlhellaUi apn Vinos ,\f D. Freoi A Co. 
Doolittle Ruspbeny—K. , 1 . potter. 
Tompkins County Kin/ Apple Trees—J Copeland. 
Flower Seeds—J Rapaljo. 
To N ureerymon. 
Sl'KOIAI. NOTICH8. 
Rochester City Seale Works E. A. Forsyth A Co 
Brown's Bronchial Troches for Cough. 
Metropolitan (lift Bookstore. 
jyro Tax ojy a.vo XPLEltGE, but pup 
JMU.1I8 FOB ITS IHFFUSIOJW' 
MORE GOOD PAY FOR DOLAG GOOD! 
PREMIUMS FOR SMALL LISTS! 
EVERY CLUB AGENT REWARDED! 
illarkcte, Commerce, See 
Now that the period of competition for the 
Premiums offered last November for early lists, 
(and the largest clubs remitted for on or before Feb. 
1 st,) has expired — ami as the large lists have 
already been received—we purpose giving every 
friend of the Rural who will obtain a small iihiuber 
of subscribers (say 6 to 24 or more,) a valuable 
Reward for his or her effort iu so doing. Our 
Programme for the Spring Campaign is in thiswise: 
CASH AND OTHER PREMIUMS. 
I. To Hack of tin* Twenty-Five Persons remitting accord¬ 
ing to our terms, fur tin- largest Twenty-Five Lists uf Yearly 
Subscribers to the Rural Nkw Yorker between this date and 
April 15. 1862. we will give ft United States Treasury Note for 
FIVE DOLLARS, (or, if preferred. $5 in gold.) — in addition 
to one of tho premiums offered below. 
II. To EvbRY FrBSOn remitting, for Twenty-Four or more 
subscribers, as above, we will give (in addition to ti five copy 
of the Hr It At.,) a perfect and handsomely bound volume of 
the Kun.u, Nkw-Ydukkr for 1 S 01 or I860 — price $ 8 ,; or, if 
preferred to bound RuuAti, a copy of LoSStxo’s iLLUat'K.iTKi) 
History ok tuk United States—( au Imperial Svo. volume, 
with 300 illustrations—price $3.50.) 
III. To Every PBItso.V remitting, as above, either $15 for 
10 copies, $21 for 15 copies, or $25 for 20 copies, we will give 
a free copy of the Rural, and either Tub Hohsi: and His 
Diseases, (price $1.25.) or Everybody's Lawyer, (price 
$1.25.) as preferred, or, either one of the books, or package of 
tiower seeds, offered below, if the person entitled prefer 
IV. To Every Person remitting, as above, $10 for six 
copies, we will give a five copy of Rural, and either the 
Manual ok Agriculturb, or Lossina’s Pictorial Uniter 
Status, (price $1,) or a dollar package of choice imported 
Flower Seeds. 
All books (except bound ltund and bossing's Illustrated) 
and seeds will be sent by mail, post-paid Persons entitled to 
book or flower seed premiums can also compote for the cash 
premiums! B“e r ~ 1 " order to give all who compote a fair and 
equal eliance, traveling agents, post-riders, citizens of Roches- 
ter. and persons (or tlieir agents or aliases) who advertise by 
circular to receive subscriptions (from a distance, at club rates,) 
for the Rural in their “clubs," (whether called “Empire," 
"Keystone," or by other title,) arc excluded from competition, 
for any of tho above premiums. 
tir Comment upouthe above offers is nonoccssary. Every 
person who forms a club of six or more is suru of a free copy 
and valuable book; and as our regular agents have already 
sent in their large lists, of course the premiums now offered 
will he taken mainly by new agents, or those who form now 
clubs, though they are open to aU. There is yet abundant 
time to form new clubs, to Commence with the volume (we 
can still furnish back numbers,) or at any time, and wo trust 
subscribers, those who have scut for specimen numbers, and 
others mho receive this, will at once commence tho Spring 
Campaign. 
— A Union newspaper has been Started in Columbus, Ky. 
— Counterfeit $5 bills on the Bank of America, R. I., are in 
circulation. 
— The Mayor of New Orleans advertises for 100,000 pounds 
of saltpetre. 
— The official garb of chaplains in the army is prescribed— 
a plain black suit. 
— A large number of bogus twenty-ccnt Canada pieces have 
been put in circulation. 
— The thermometer at Ship Island, Miss., stood, on Feb. 
22 d, at 05* in the shade. 
— Gen. Hiliiter^tarted on the 15th inst. for his new com¬ 
mand in South Carolina. 
— Great success is reported among tho teachers of tho con¬ 
trabands at Hilton Head. 
— Postal communication with Accoinao anil Northampton 
counties, Va., is re-opened. 
— Gen Fremont will assume aotivo command of his 
department ftt an early day. 
— In Philadelphia, there are 13 horso railroads, vyhich hist 
year earned over $ 1 , 100 , 000 . 
— The Pennsylvania railroads have made a profit of $11,- 
250,000 during the past year. 
— The Government pays thirty thousand dollars daily for 
the support of loyal Indians. 
— Twelve steam canal boats arc being built for operation 
on the Erie canal this season. 
— W W. Fosdiek, the “ poet laureate ” of the West, died 
on Monday week, aged 42 years. 
— The Trenton, N. J., locomotive works are rapidly prepar¬ 
ing for the manufacture of guns. 
— An early opening of navigation on the lakes is anticipated, 
as they are less frozen than usual. 
— They have an icicle estimated at forty feet long and four 
feet diameter at Worcester, Mass. 
— Tho Cincinnati Gazette says Gen. Halleck will soon estab¬ 
lish his head quarters at Memphis. 
— Thu Secretary of the Navy has ordered the light-house to 
be re established at Hattcras Inlet. 
— Seventy two whalers are expected to arrive at New Bed¬ 
ford, Mass., during the present year, 
— The Senate has passed a bill making the pay of army 
chaplains in all cases $ 1,200 per year. 
-■ About LaCrosso, Wis., there has been uninterrupted 
sleighing since the 29th of November. 
— Capt. Semmes, of tho rebel steamer Sumter, lias scut his 
family to reside in Connecticut for safety. 
— Parties in Memphis, who refuse to take Confederate 
paper at par, are. immediately imprisoned. 
— It is stated that $20,000 in gold and Treasury Notes were 
destroyed by the burning of the Congress. 
— Nelligh, a French nrti.t of genius, has for his easel a 
spirited picture of the battle of Mill Spring. 
— The cotton factories in Great Britain are now consuming 
at the rate of 30,000 bales of cotton per week. 
— “ Feelers " have been put forth in Peru, hi view of a 
proposition to re-annex that republic to Spain. 
— Eight hundred men arc employed in the manufacture of 
arms in the Brideshurg Arsenal, ueur Philadelphia. 
— The ship Audubon was chased by a long, black sehooner 
—a privateer—on the 11th inst., off the capes of Virginia. 
— Samuel II. Edwards, Esq., a prominent member of the 
Onondaga county bar, died suddenly iu Syracuse, oil Thursday 
week. 
— Mr. Patterson, lately appointed U. 9. Consid at Maran- 
ham, Brazil, died ten days after arriving at that yellow fever 
locality. 
— Diptheria is raging in the Gaspe District, Canada. There 
have been upward of fifty cases, and several deaths have 
occurred. 
out of 08 Confederate prisoners, taken by Capt. Oliver at 
Blue Spring settlement, Jackson Co., Mo., only 14 could write 
their name. 
— A silver mill at tho Washoe diggings iii California, with 
a “claim attachod, has recently changed hands forthu sutn 
Of $205,000. 
— Col. Harvey Brown, Fifth Artillery, lias been nominated 
.a Brigadier-General for bis gallant conduct at Fort Pickens, iu 
November last. 
— A son of Com. A. II. Foote, U. 8 . Navy, aged thirteen 
years, died at New Haven, Ct., on Friday week. Ills disease 
was scarlet fever. 
— The Louisville Democrat states that during the occupancy 
of Bowling Green by the rebels, between 4,700 and 4,800 graves 
were made there. 
— George Francis Train’s railway in Westminster, London, 
has been decreed a nuisance, and notice lias been served for 
its early removal. 
— The Pitt street evening school for adults, in Boston, has 
just dosed a term of 18 weeks. This school has numbered 
nearly 600 scholars 
— Up to Sunday night week, 83 of the rebel prisoners at 
Camp Douglas, Chicago, had died. On Monday there were 
368 in tho hospitals. 
-- Our armies have reclaimed 155,000 square miles of ter¬ 
ritory that one year ago were either in open rebellion or bor¬ 
dering on revolution. 
— Hon. Lorenzo Sabine, of Massachusetts, has been ap¬ 
pointed Commissioner to England and France, in reference to 
the fisheries question. 
Nashville would rather give half a million dollars than 
have the Federal army leave her limits and the rebel army 
return for even 30 days, 
It is stated that, on the levee and bluffs at Memphis, great 
quantities ot molasses and sugar are stored, all available space 
being occupied with them. 
Cassius M. Clay will not bo able to assume command 
much before May, as he is ordeied to remain at St. Petersburg 
until Mr. Cameron reaches there. 
— Com. Pcndergrast reports officially that the Merrimac fired 
persistently into the Congress after she had struck her flag. 
This is cliivalric Southern honor. 
— Nearly nine hundred thousand persons, four and a half 
percent, of our population, ore (saysthe London, Eng., Spec¬ 
tator.) now receiving parish relief. 
— From present indications, says the Delawarean, the larg¬ 
est peach crop ever gathered in Delaware will reward tho 
labors of our husbandmen tills year. 
— An advertisement appears in tho Louisville Nashville 
Courier for 50 pairs of bloodhounds to hunt down Uuiou men 
in Eastern Tennessee and %-ntueky. 
— In Philadelphia, lust year, there were 2,900 more deaths 
than in 1860, partly owing to the prevalence of epidemics of 
small pox, scarlet fever, and diptheria. 
— Among the trophies captured in the recent engagement 
at Pittsburg, Tcnn., was a drum, on which was painted, “cap¬ 
tured from the Federal army at Manassas. " 
— The fortifications at Columbus were much more formid¬ 
able than was at first supposed. For four miles out ou the 
railroad, the btlifts were all strongly fortified. 
— A pig iu Lewiston, Mo,, some three months ago strayed 
under a stable, whore he was locked in by snow. He was 
found a few days since, alive und kicking, although emaciated. 
Rural New-Yorker Office, ) 
Rochester, Mitrch 34 th, 1861. { 
Flour and Grain-A s a general thing are in the condition 
noted last week. 1 he Offly movement js in Corn, ami at a do 
e.tme from our lost quotations equal to 1(32 cents r , w . bushel 
Meats—T here hits been quite a change in rates within the 
past few day 8 . Mess Fork has declined so cents to 51 b a ITe | 
Dressed I logs are down 25 360c per too pounds. Beef ami Mut¬ 
ton have advanced .lightly. 
Dairy. Am,-Choice Butler is in demand at 14@1*cents pop 
pound. Eggs are worth Hip 15 cents per dozen. 
Hums and .Skins- Hides are drooping, the extreme price 
being 5 cents. Calf skins ?(.r 8 c per pound, asliglit advance. 
lioclicatrr YVItolchuiIp Prior*. 
Flour and Bruin. Eggs, dozen... Mfrllffr 
Flour, winter wheat,$5.25qi)6..M) Honev, box liiii llr 
Flour, spring do, fi.OO®J.23 Caudles, box.' "" or.mdOc 
Hour buckwheat .. 1 75.i2.UU . Caudles, extra I2f5ip*e 
Meal. Indian . . LMuibOO ' r 1 - 
\Vbi*at, .i.iNXtiii.UA 1 f , M . ,M * I* 00 **- 
Best white Canada.. izLwl.zS m,P is • - 
Corn, old. ... 4fl@48o. ’' , 111(1 f nh - %'« , aC 
Corn, new. 4 fidH 6 o. ("wbes, do. 14 (uiI(kj 
K.V*S 69lbs Y> bush- uofinrie. I. '"" '"*' lEeliie 
Oats, by weight_ 2K«:ti)e„ , il 1 "' (1 °- I juil .n 
Barley..... fZfot! 1 ‘“‘“"ft-.., al , ‘"U'OUo 
Buckwheat. 36@;t8c. " ,M| 8 k, “"v r 
Beans. i 25 ,r iHi sJaiighttr. Uu@f5e 
s occupied in the city ot 
Washington and all the property belonging thereto. 
The Provost Marshal's office has been withdrawn 
from Washington, and all'the force employed in the 
military police of the city of Washington is under 
Gen. W adsworth. He has established his headquar¬ 
ters in the Iniihlings heretofore used and occupied 
by the Provost Marshal. The Provost Marshal- 
General and his subordinates have also ttimed over 
to Brigadier-General Wadsworth all the State pris¬ 
oners within the District of Columbia, and till con¬ 
trabands now in custody, and the same shall be 
henceforth under the Military Governor. 
The complaints made of slow disbursements from 
the Treasury attract notice here, but the assurance 
is given that all requisitions upon the Treasury De¬ 
partment will he responded to whenever a want of 
funds does not render'it impossible. Secretary 
Chase has used all possible exertions to moot the 
demand of public creditors. 
As our forces extend the authority of the United 
States on the Atlantic coast, numerous applications 
are made by merchants arid shippers to the Treasury 
Department (hr permission to trade with the re¬ 
captured ports, but they arc generally refused. 
Nothing is done to interfere with the blockade. 
Permits, however, arc granted by the Departments 
for iiilertml trade elsewhere. 
The Secretary of the Navy has addressed tho fol¬ 
lowing letter to Lieutenant Morris and the brave 
fellows on the Cumberland, for their unparalleled 
bravery in the recent engagement in Hampton 
Roads: 
Navy Dktmrtmknt, March Slat, 1862. 
Snt:—In the calamitous assault of the armored 
steamer upon the sloop Cumberland and the frigate 
Congress on the 9th inst., which were comparatively 
helpless, the Department has had occasion to admire 
the courage ami detoi'ininiiiiou of the officers and 
men associated with you, who, under the mast dis¬ 
astrous and appalling circumstances, boldly fought 
your iorniidable assailant., exposed ns you were to 
an opponent secure in his armor, while attacking 
the Lmuberlaml. To your honor, and those associ¬ 
ated With you, the guns were coolly manned, loaded, 
and discharged, while the vessel was in a sinking 
condition; and your good ship went down with tlm 
flag at the gall, and its brave defenders proved them¬ 
selves worthy of the renown which has immortal¬ 
ized the. American Navy. 
The gallant service of yourself and tho bravo men 
or the Cumberland on the occasion is ptstly appro- 
nioffl/l Kcr rt tv l Ini i, I .j i a i r% J . 1 1 
Caii... 
fhvt'P IVIts.. $1.25,4:2,00 
Lamb Pelt*. 75C&U 26 
Seed*. 
Glover, bushel.... $3.5(XaH.lH) 
Tjnmttiy. i.aXaa.zs 
. Sumlrle*. 
wood, bard.$3.fiOM'A.I« 
Wood unt’l.. 3.IH)S'3.0U 
Coa . Lehigh. 7.IWC7.00 
Goa . Scranton... 5 .vx',i 5.60 
Goa , I’llriton.5,50ta'fi.60 
L(Mj, Hhamofcin... 5.500)6.(10 
Goal, Char.... 7(7i)8c 
•'alt, hhl .$l.fWfiiiLJ« 
Ilajr, tun.. 8.00(5 12.110 
Stoov. ton. 5.UU(airi.lH) 
Wool, f) Ih. 35(<i)45c 
Whitotfsh, half bbi. 3.2*5 3.50 
Codtlxb, quintal,... 4.25(3)6.00 
Trout, half bbl. 3.2f<3j3.50 
THE \Vty>Ii MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, March 20. Tho domain! is 
THE PROVISION MARKETS. 
, new \ oitk. March 24. flour — Tho market is without 
derided chaajfi', with a moderate business dolnx l«r export and 
homo consumption. Sales nt, *5,ia<,6,16 for rejected; $5.205 5 
“* f0f soperlim. state; *.\4ff»W,50 foroxtr* State, $6,20,«6.25 for 
sopHi'itoe Western, $5,40(0)5,66 for common to inertidin extra 
Western. for ohlpuinii brands extra round hooped 
Ohio nmi ii.7A fur trade IhhuiIh do, market ctosimr uniat. 
Gamidinn llQUi quu.'t and steadv, with a moderate bmiiness do- 
inur, sales at 16,20^6,30 for superfine, and $5,40 .1.6,00 tor common 
5? n 1 *' V l, ! t,r I . ul "f 'I."' 01 and steady, small sales 
at p,-. .a 4.-5, fot inferior to choice. Corn meal quiet, and 
without any^material chiui«e in prices; sales at, $2,90 for Jer¬ 
sey, and $3,25 for Brandywine. 
On A Of— Wheat markot(lull, heavy ami entirely nominal, no 
sales ot magnitude to report. Rye continues dull amt heavy 
sales at 80 s 82 c. Barley continues scarce and firm, sales Ciiti'a’ 
da Last at 00i-. ami t untttia West- at $1, Bai ley omit quiet and 
Moniiuulat f,,05. i'cas remain dull and nominal at Wk' for C'an- 
adiau, Corn rules steady, with only a wry limited business dn- 
imr; • ales at rile for mixed Western in store and delivered' 
69t?ltiOc lor new yellow Southern; Myfilc for new yellow Jer¬ 
sey. and ABC for white Sonthoro Outs rule doll and quiet 
sales at. 37i"38cfor Canada, and StGe Jfi^c for Jerayy, Western 
ana 
i-imvr-mys Forklnftrket rulnR'lullanil herny - > if -.Ktr, 
W Li,flO fot*?L,u0'.i J/L50 fur i»nnn> f iri.iio for clfui', 
and ^0,tXkijil0,i* (hr piime Included in sales worn 600 bids! 
tuv'Ssjor June at ,13,4), Beef rnnikrt. rules vervquiet; kales 
4.»bi-y«.j4» for country prime; $6.30 l ,c8,ui| for country rnc-s 
for repacked mesa, amt *13.7(V.« 11,50 lor extra mess 
Prune moss beef uUiet; < 0(03 at $70,tK., 2 l,iH). (ndiana mess in 
moderate request; -.ales at $ 24 . Itecf hums firm; sales Eaderti 
and Western at. $17,902,17.30. Cut meats quiet amt prices on 
rhatiKe.l . sides at l . yAc for shoulders, and 6 ,y« 7 e for liams. 
BaCim sides are sh-ailv and active; ,-.al,.s at 6 %e for Uumhcrlnnd 
cut middles, 5*kr for (onr rilJ.ed middles, C?A'«it57ic for short rib- 
IkmI .Jo, 7’iC fur A)t|0frt clear rlo, anti DT^ ( ; for Jou K r clear do.— 
ProM-cMi Ii ou h <| 11 11 sin<l v nt $4,7/vfor Uepteru, au-l fmft nr* - 
•|7 foe Oi tv, I .:«r«1 ettrier, vrith n roo.lerate domanti; *ilrs ;if 
krr No. I to pritttn, tlm latter &o ifntvitlo Hotter in 
m‘»denito rcvjuvr t and at 9&!l3c for OhU»$ aud l€C<i2Zc for 
Stttto. Lht-»‘M3 EtD.vty at OuL’ce for frond to cljoiee 
A.siikm (imi tin no *julet and *t<wl y. at for Tots, md 
$5,50 tor I'enrls 
Skkus—T he demand for the country increases.with an active 
business, lit qraduftllv improving' prices for all kiifds. The sales 
ot the week ;m,o-oc„te about 1000 Inure Glover at 7 h’-“ H <5ts; 300 
biig» Timntll.v.«ri«P’2,6U; and 606 hairs Red Top, $2,75. ulosinp 
Irmly at tlm out-ide urlees. In Boston 2(53,000 bays Calcutta 
Linseed, sold ex store, at $2,3-1, and too Imslicla Rough Flax, 
here, at $2.30. cash. 
TEEMS 0E THE RURAL — Always in Advance. 
Two Dollars a Yfail Three 0*ij>iex, one year, $5; Six 
Copies, u)ul one free to <’lub Ayent, $ 10 ; Ten, and one free, $15. 
r if teen, and one Jree, $21; Twenty, and one free, $25, ami. any 
greater nuinlier a! the same rale only $1.25 pec uopi// (’tab va- 
Vers sent hi <UflertvdpoH-oJfiyes, if desired. At >Ve vav American 
pnslatje 1 /n copies mailed to foreign l outt/rifs. $i 37 is the lowest 
(Hub rate/vr Canada, and $2.50/n To rope 
* V Treasury A ‘opt and Bids on all Sntrent Harden in U 
S. and Canada taken at pur, Out A vents wdl vhitgr remit, in Drafts 
on New Vin k (lejis whaiitje,) or AVie l ark, AVw Bnulamt or Up 
per Canada money tofur as eonsenurd. Alt Kubsiriplion Money 
remitted by Draft on New t or/e, Huston. Philadelphia, Albany, 
mtc/wrleror Buffalo, (lets ejehanye,) vr t v on sK\r .it tiik risk 
oi,- tub IVULiamrn, if made payable to hit order- 
tTSf Please write all names plainly, that they may l>u aecu 
nitcly entered upon our books and correctly printed in Mail 
ing Machine, All remittances should he well iuulosed, and 
carefully addressed and mailed to 
1J. D. T. MOORE, Rochester, N. Y. 
February 3,1862. 
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In East Lansing, Toinplcins Co., N. Y., March 5th, by the Rev. 
, , r' Co - 
ADD IE P. LUDLOW, ot the loriuer place. 
On the 20t,h install t, at the. residence of Isaac A. Rmitit, Esq. 
in Genesee Falls, Wyoming Co., \ Y , by thn Kev I Oi.nky’ 
oi Castile. Mr AARON W KNAPI\ of Stanford, Dutchess Co.! 
und Mish l.YDIA 0. SMITH of the former place 
Tint Rural's Spbino Campaion — Premiums, 4c.—Now that 
the times are improving, Reboidom caving, and the season for 
active (but peaceful aud profitable) operations in Field, Orchard 
and Garden coming ou apace, many will subscribe for the 
Rural if opportunity in presented. Will not ngent-friflUdH, and 
all readers disposed to become such, givo the matter attention t 
Additions to present clubs, either for the full year from Jan., or 
this date, (or from this or a subsequent date to the end of the 
year,) arc now In order at the club rate, ami iu proportion for 
less than full year. New clubs, to commence with Jan , March 
or April, (wlum a new Quarter begins.) are also iu order during 
the Spring Campaign, while single subscriptions will prove 
acceptable at any time. For Premiums Offered, see ubove lp,t.| 
At Fairport, Monroe Co„ N, Y„ on the. 17th instant, MART, 
wileofliKNRT A. DkLand, aged 25years. 
p am y ami r. ura .state. 6 60&0 OS 
Common to good Western. 5,60(5-5,90 
Extra Michigan, Wisconsin, Indiana, 4c. 6,00(3,7 00 
Extra Ohio ..6.00(5)7 00 
i-ominoi] ('annHiau. r i r AUi] r t 7 f i 
Extra Cniiadian. 1.i(i*Xa,73H) 
FaneA' Genesee,,. .. ... 5.7606,00 
Kxtrft uentree anil city bluudd,. 6,art iff 50 
Guru meal m in lliqitcd request at $|,2fe,|,37K l-l HH) lbs! 
t.KAix ilieroi., a lair supply ol wheat offeiing. with onlv a 
moucTiitt* nitlliMif lDQuiry. iuferinr Sprina Stato at $ 1 * 15 . 
Lorn in IttOudiroa miuost, with nilIch rournl yellow at ftic, do 
I.vered; Rye dull and quiet. Barley Arm, with solus two-rowed 
state at 85c. Oats dull and quiet. 
Wool a sale of 4,uou lbs super Pulled was made ou Satur- 
day at 
BUFFALO,M A urn 24—Flour—T ha market has a slightly 
iniprove-l tendency for the Idglmr grades, Imt without quotable 
change in pitas, and still conlined to the local trade. The 
sales were at $i,45 , 4,75 tor extra Wisconsin; 34,(12', for extra 
Illinois; 4.i5 for extra Ohio and Indiana, and <5,37«4®6.75 for the 
range of doublo extras 
Grain Wheat market quiet, ami nothing doing in the war of 
sales. Lorn remains qmot and nominal at 45c from store — 
Oats steady at29 V : i 3ile. 
Seeds- In moderate demand and receipts on tho increase, 
while ino markut rples lirtii g salpsiff IWI bushels Glover at $ 4 , 
U*ji(a)4,.e tor tair to clioicc. Timothy firmer, and held at $2,12 . 
mio viSlows —I 1 inn and iu fair domaud. Quotations un- 
ch&tiitod. 
DkemsKd Hogs— Are quoted at AVIGDDia 
TOKONT4I, Maki'ii 20.—'The business done in our Produce 
Market during the week lias been exceedingly limited. The 
receipts of grain both by teams and rail have fallen <>ll in cOn- 
sequem'o ut the on pus sal Jo condition of the roads throughout 
tbe country. Dt*iut'rif iwo not anxiom to ^cChninlttte >took in 
the face of [ie<iinn»K ouuUef.*'-in Kni/laml; And hnldrt* toUny 
extent would ratlicv hold it until the opening of navigation 
“ban submit to a decline. The latest account.' per Atinhr .Saeon 
will ollnct our market favorably 
l‘ lour — .Since our last, one or two buyers having withdrawn 
from the market, prices have Mill'ored” a slight decline, with 
only modeiuto Inquiries for siiperliue, at Sl,2(>,« 4 . 2 . r ,. the latter 
figure cub Id offly be obtained fora liquid lot. Irancii ami ex- 
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l‘f7“The immense circulation of the Rural New-Yorker — 
fall twenty thousand more than that of auy other similar jour- 
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of its class in America. Tliis eacT should he borne in nMnd 
by all Nurserymen, Manufacturers. Wholesale Dealers, Land 
Agents, 4c., 4c., who necessarily depend upon the People of 
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and premiums, we make the above statement that none may he 
mistaken. 
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to address the Rural New-Yorker will please direct to Roch¬ 
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lip- The Legal Kate ok Postage on the Rural New- 
Yorker is only Ski Cents per quarter to any part of this State, 
(except Monroe county, where it goes free,) and 6)4 cents to any 
other State or Territory, if paid quarterly in advance at the 
post-office where received. 
tl’O Nt liSUtliYIVIIOTM An energetic, efficient and 
I temperate man, capable ot acting a* forcinnn, salesman or 
book-keeper, will accept a situation on reasonable terms. Ad¬ 
dress Nurseryman, Box 3, Palmyra, N, Y. 
LDHMJM .HUNT. A New Kvmumis!-. —The Frank- 
IaJ tin Si winy Mivhiue Co. want a number of active Local and 
Traveling Agents. A liberal salary aud expenses paid, or com- 
irussioq allowed. Address, with rMmp. HARRIS BROTHERS, 
Boston, Mass. (Chp this old for reference g 637-13t 
rn.OWKH SEEDS! Ft.OWKR SBU-CDS! 
* l i ' Etuck of tic luost dcsinible varieties of 
'■ GO A r.K l-.DS, I will send, post-paid, to ariv party for $1 ik) 
twenty papers selected Flowers, among thorn one each super¬ 
ior mixed Asters. Balsams, and Stocks, as good as can he had in 
this State, (either worth all I ask tor the package | 
C37-2tco. J P-APALJU, Gonci.ee 8ttd ,3torc, Rochester N. Y. 
auperfinc.$\ 00 ia 5 ,i 0 
Paui-T - ... evi l, 15 
Extra,....... .... .. . 4,600-4,75 
Oatmeal. is iu linutod ritlcnug—and in demaod at f4,|6« 4.25. 
(iHain- l lie rDo.eintu of f:\ll wheat for tho week wouhl not ex¬ 
ceed 3.IMJJJ hiHlnds. There h*> a ^ood dGDi iud for prime samples 
at outside limitations. Inferior is dull and declining: prices 
range from 85®)85c Ft inferior to mcdiiun- and Sl02(u I.UTfor 
good to Prime. Spring wheat, has boon in Dor •ffei ing during 
the week, principally by rail. The fi.cllog is rather easier.— 
I nces show a slight decline; S6fu'88e for good to prime,—aud 75 
Cai8)o for Interior Barlo.v Is scarce, and in good local demand, 
at 57!a..Vc, l eas are in moderate request, and in limited supply 
at 47(n 49o Oats bare been iu better offering dining the week; 
prices are easier nt 4Uc. 
Potutuea » bushel.. «5(7t 75c 
Butter, I resh D It,. | 
“ Km I Hairy. I3pt'l4 
“ No. 2store packed. juyi ll 
Cheese .. 10 
Hams... . 6oii 8 
Bacon. fJ 100 ths.$4.60to 5.50 
Eggs, f( dozen. 1& 5 a ) 
Turkeys, each. 61X3 1.00 
Ducks, e 4 j,air, .... 400060 
Chm-kens. W pair. 40(350 
Glover Seed. . $4 iXKfi 1.50 
A NEW AND IMPORTANT 
1V INVENTKIN, 
BY DOUGLAS BLY, IVI. D. 
By frequent directions Dr Bly has 
succeeded in enibodyiii;/ the principles of 
the natural leg in aii artificial one, and in 
giving it lateral, nr side motion, at the 
ankle, the game a* the natural one. By 
so doing he has prmiuced the most com- 
BHOWN’S BRONCHIAL TROCHES 
Cure Cough, Cold, Hoarseness, and Influenza. 
Auy Irritation or Soreness of the TliroaL 
“ That trouble in my throat (for which the “ Troches are a 
specif c) having made me often <i mere whisprer." 
N. P. WJLLLIS. 
“ Pre-eminently the first and best,” 
REV. HENRY WARD BEECHER. 
“ 1 recommend their use to Public Speakers." 
REV. E. 11 CHAPIN, NEW YORK. 
“ A simple and elegant combination for Coughs , dc." 
DR. G. F. BIGELOW, BOSTON. 
“/have been much afflicted with Bronchial Akkection, 
producing Hoarseness and Cough. The Troches are the only 
effectual remedy, giving power and clearness to the voice.” 
REV. GEO. SLACK, 
Minister Church of England, 
Milton Parsonage, Canada. 
Caution.—A s there are many imitations, ask forand oiitain 
only “ Brown’s Bronchial Troches ,” which by long experience 
have proved their value, having received the sanction of 
physicians generally, and testimonials from eminent men 
throughout tlm country 
Sold by Druggists everywhere, 25 cents per box. 
J rtl pteto and siice.ussfnl invention ever attain- 
ed in artificial legs. 
A pamphlet, containing full description 
and illustrations can be hud without charge, by addressing 
__ DOUGLAS BLY. M U, 
637*“ Rochester, N V .; or, Cincinnati, Ohio. 
THE CATTLE MARKETS, 
NEW YORK, March 19.—The current 
ail the markets are as follows; 
„ BKltF CATTLK. 
Firnt quality. 
Ordinary quality,.’ 
Common quality,. 
Inferior quality....I.. 
COWS AND CALVBS 
First quality. 
Ordinary quality,. 
Common quality,..." 
Inferior quality,. 
First quality. 
Ordinary quality, 
Common quality, 
Inferior quality’,. 
SHEEP AND LAMBS. 
Prime quality.... 
Ordinary. 
Common,.. 
Inferior,. 
rees at Iuoav I-*r*ic 
FOR SPRING OF 1 1803. 
V cwt. $9,50ffl9,50 
. 8,00S 8,50 
. 7,00(a:s,00 
. 6,00(3,7,00 
.$45,00(380.00 
. 40.00045,00 
. 30.000i'35,00 
. 25.00(328,00 
....V th 6 ®6k;c 
.. 5 @tyi 
.. 4Gi(u'5 
ELLWANGER & BARRY 
Respect rt'LLv invite the attention of the nubile to their pres¬ 
ent immense stock, covering upwardffof FIVE HUNDRED 
ACRES OF LAND, and embracing over) thing desirable in 
both 
Fruit and Ornamental Departments, 
Grown in the very best manner, and offered either at wholesale 
or retau, at Kreat.ly rod need n ticca. 
Parties yvhn contemplate planting should avail themselves of 
this opportunity, the like ot which may not occur soon again 
Descriptive and Wholesale Catalogues forwarded gratis on 
receipt of a stamp for each, aud all information as to prices. 4c. 
promptly given on application. 
MOUNT HOPE N l Its Kit IKK, 
ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
VEAL 0ALVK8 
8W1NK 
First quality,.. 
Other qualities, 
