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A’A'r g ini it tj: u—j\'!■: u • skhscrihhrs! 
BRIGHTON, STarcii 27 — At market 750 
iSri r i,, “ l l.20t)Swine. 
HKMM aiti.k - nVo*. extra, 97,00 ii 0 , 1 ) 11 , IIrel 
W-, " ,| til I nl i|m, $4,75m>fi,uu 
'Viiniciv.i uxk.v siiki, tiav|37 
Hiiikm —ft Jb. t 
I)2.tiu each 
hflKKV AND f, aMMH 
T A m K W T K R JR Y Sc co„ 
^ DKALKHS l.V 
STOVES, FURNACES, COAL GRATES, 
Sjlror Plated Wjul*. Pook*»t und Table Cutlery and Houho Fur* 
niHimitf i lard ware ot ctoi'v doserlptlon- 
j\ 1 ,SO, 
Howard's New Combined Reaper and Mower—R. L. Howard. 
mv Cooda -Hubbard k N'orthorp, 
m, fl Amalgam Wollft—Oowjutr k Co. 
(Iroat llnuk for the rime-. J. E Potter. 
Tito New Music Book Mason Brothers 
Jtaddcli rad Cabbage, Ac. .Ins. J. H. Gregory. 
Sian.., Furnaces Coal Grate' Ac. -Jas Terr; A Co. 
Coitfr»''..l Cranberry Planu—VVm II. Starr. 
(Khiwrr Seeds Frost k Co. 
v.,;.ve Grape Vines—llanithadny k Rennison. 
The V» ,w l-oDuce—Jas .1 II .Gregory. 
fjui f rv Stock for Rule ChcAP—J. L. Cady. 
Durham Roll for Sale John Thomson. 
u, t Weeks Potatoes Clina. C. Holton. 
Cnoil.rrr.' Vine. N. Hill 
v, ip..rf Stools lor Sale Jay no k I’latman. 
Pulpit and Rostrum—R. II. Barker 
Rejected Applications lor Patent*—J. Fraser A: Co. 
Wanted to Exchange, 
Top Union Seta—H. C. White, Agent. 
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years old, 9 —C/j>— ; Three years 
Tallow— (W'dMfc, 
-.'•‘'aB Skins -«KS-9cpm. 
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I'ig7l>£j)c. ” ' "boleftale, a.WtiC, rutail, l (qfi c. Spring 
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whl.diliict ulihoinrh if «!i*1 V. t wMptji, 
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Utarkcts, vHomincvcc, &c 
Tnx changes arc but few and of minor importance, blit. sue. 
as they are we note. Dressed Hogs are declining somewhat i 
rates. There are not many oll'ered on su e, however. Eggs ar 
rather plenty, and I J.<i l3>i cents per dozen is all that can be »l 
tained. Clover is in demand at. advanced rates. May is wtthou 
material alteration, but is moving rdf more freely. 
Rockesier Whulomile Prices, 
Flour hii.I ft ruin. Eggs, dozen. I2.j!J.'fU; 
Flour, winter wheat,ilo'iicv, box . like lie 
Flour, spring do, 6 . 1 * 1(11 A.2fl Candles, box « loo 
Floor, buckwheat 17 .'. ••.nki (Jao.ilL-., extii. p.,;, p. u 
Meal, Indian .. . i.nnfciiHi ... ... ’ 
Wheat. ..see ... |,u.;„| ■« *' - 
Best wilit,. Canada iafl.7l.J0 Du dn ! 1 t j tl' ' ! *f ‘ 
Corn, old... «ffi'40e. i ""‘i ,(v ' 
Of)rn now jvd4/5g *V K ‘ • • l40plO0 
R.ve, Vs I I tin ('ibiVsIi I'ona- l.mn'^ l *,* 0 
Oats, by wiight. ak&ic L . . 
Barley. . 6ltl7,.»e, Ul , o. . ,i? ! ' a0c 
Buckwheat. St <7<;v*c. I ui. |‘, ‘ ^ 
»«*«.cai" 
pork,,oesH M :: uU ; $ „.flt,ia.M JSSmS:;- $ V» 
Pork, clear. 13.mla. 13.60 ri.-e.ls. 
Dressed bogs, cwt. 3 .. 10 dl'i |,00 Clover, bushel . $1.00(5)4 2 n 
Beef, cwt. l.OOyo 6.00 Timothy. 1.7fl«;aaa 
S;.ring lambs, each 1 aflat 1.76 Sundries. 
.Mutton, carcass... llojltje. Wood, bard.... .$. 3 . 00 ( 756.00 
llams smoked.... Ii(ali;y,c. Wood soft. 3 . 0 t»„Ji.iK) 
Shoulders. .Iur i',p;. Loa , Lehigh ... 7.i*»..700 
Chickens. SoMte Coa , Scranton.... fi.atl5i.t5.eo 
Turkeys. ft/ylOc. Coal, PltUton.fi.fiti'uifi.fio 
—. loteflic. Coal, Sbamokin.. O.floSg.fl) 
Ducks ft pair. SMre ilc. Coal, t 'loir. KiSc 
„ Dulry, *«. Halt, Lbl.4l.flll®Lfi(S 
Butter,roll... IFydfic. Hay, tun. ... aotiTi.izo 
Butter, hrkin. lapi llc. Straw, tun - o.oopyti.oo 
Cheese . OwiS'jC. Wool. tb . uSSMo 
Lard, tried. . 7ia'7',c. WhiteOah, half bid. 8.2«a3.fiO 
Tallow, rough. 6 w 6 ‘sc. Cotllisli, tiuiutal, l-flfTijfi.iKI 
Tallow, tried. 7@7Rc. Trout, half bid. AafliuA/SO 
— There are about 10,000 troops at Ship Island. 
— Gov. Morehcad, of Kentucky, lias been released from his 
parole. 
— A school for newsboys lias just been established in 
Cincinnati. 
— Mr. Wm. Lawny, of Georgetown, died a few days since, 
aged 102 years. 
— Arlington House, Gen. Leo’s former mansion, is now an 
army hospital. 
— It is not true that Gen. Grant hos been superceded. lie 
is still in command. 
— The number of men now employed in tho Brooklyn Nary 
Vary is about 3,000. 
— A gang of counterfeiters was broken up at Laconia, N. 
H., a few days since. 
— It is said tint the Erie canal will not bo open this year 
before the 4th of May. 
— Yancey, it seems, is not captured, after all. The news 
was too good to be true. 
— Homo 00 gentlemen sat. down to a bear supper in Taunton, 
Mass , Friday evening week. 
— Another large secession of Bulgarians from tho Greek to 
the Roman Church is reported. 
— The Legislature of New Brunswick lias abolished the 
death penalty, except for murder. 
— The Commissioners of Emigration report tho arrival of 
436 emigrants at New York lost week. 
— Mr Kiisscll Suott, who built the Great Eastern, and could 
not get paid, lias just become bankrupt. 
— The 17. H. Somite is now discuaiinga measure for abolish¬ 
ing slavery in the District of Columbia. 
— Geo. Yendes, n pioneer settler of Delaware Co., N. Y , 
died on the 12 th inxt., aged over OH years. 
— They are making n saddle in Cincinnati which will cost 
$1,100, as a present for General McClellan. 
— The Second Illinois cavalry have started an army paper, 
called the Federal Scout, nt Columbus. Kv. 
— New York eily has authorized the issuo of half a million 
of bonds, to raise money for harbor defences. 
— There Is now a prospect that the banks, as well as tho 
Government, will soon resume specie payment. 
— Both Houses of tho rebel Oongivss have passed resolu¬ 
tions advising that no cotton be planted tills year. 
— The Australians are making a movement to populate the 
northern part of Queensland with Chinese laborers. 
— Mr, Joseph II. Sears, of Boston, Postmaster at. Port Royal, 
intends to start a paper there, called the New South. 
— The Slidells gave a grand ball In Paris, as an oflVet to that 
of the American Minister's, on the 22d of February. 
— The Massachusetts boys, finding several disabled locomo 
fives at, Winchester, soon put them in running order. 
— Hon. Edward Everet t, has been mentioned as the successor 
of Prof. Felton in tho presidency of Harvard College. 
— A scaffolding In Dr. Duffleld’s church, in Detroit, fell, a 
day or two since, killing one man and wounding mother. 
— A late Southern paper recommends that all those who 
have aaved up salt for purposes of speculation, should bo hung. 
— The loss of the bark Han Francisco, of New Bedford, lias 
been announced, on her way homo, with 030 barrels of sperm 
THE iVEW MUNIC BOOK! 
j\'o t.ix oj\' Hjy'ou'1.1 :ihj/■:, hut phk 
LOWELL & WILLIAM MASON 
jniu.ns i'on its niFFtrsiojy'! 
I»I0RE GOOD PAY FOR DOING GOOD! 
THE WDOI, MAItKETK. 
..wn.’l'n.^K(| ,{, r' MAR, 'V 4 .r r Na| iv o Eleec,. is in limited de- 
itiund. and the liner qua!idea are hnrdlv so linn, but the medi- 
umiind low grades are l.rm, sales ol 150,t*K) J|,s at <A„ -*i,\ for 
'>' v md mod'urn Bm> I idled is less active, but Is steady uttflai 
48, . -super and Extra; JOe for choice extra Coiintrr, and fi3c 
Ot double extra do. California is scarce and linn Foreign has 
beeu inbMler reuuest odes or .wu bales Donskoi at tao-aiki; 
rti do. Cape nt aW27e.; 2,OOP tbs unwashed Mugadore at, 2 Ue I0,00d 
Prnn O Uf I V ""’ 4 : l ^ ,JW lh *' ’l' l "'kev, JII.ISK) do Rio 
Grande, and Id bales ( ape on private terms. We quote 
Saxony Fleece If) R,. .. 
American lull-blond Merino_ "sHefli * 
American half and Merino."livnvw 
American Native and quarter Merino 43 ;, A 
Supertine pulled.. . 
No I pulled. ' . 37,51411 
Lanib's imiied. iwn/w 
Cnlibutna line, unwashed. lfl,i,H 5 
California eommou do. .!.%/ m 
Peruvian washed ..... 'sot ,| v. 
Valparaiso 1111 wash ml . . . .I '. . . . . .iswdfi 
South American Mexliza nnwashed.!..(*).?,00 
South Amprk'onr.ommon washed.. Ii 5 d 7 
South American Entre Kins do. .''fle et 
South American unwashed. Q/aUt 
South American Corflova washed_. .. . .. . .. . "si ,, 33 
Cape (mod llopiMinwashetl_ . iio;, m 
East India washed. . w 
African washed. . IVflV.V.l’.l’.'.l’.l '.k „ To 
Smyrna washed . 36 
Hinyi'tlil unwashed . 1 / 13,00 
Mexican 11 nwashed. 4 ‘ j 0 J 3 , j j 
TV. y. Trihnne. 
MaROR 27. — The following uro tho rates for the 
Saxony and Merino, line,40®fi3 Teataa........ 
I-oil blood... 47to48 Smyrna, washed,! 
l,l ”l * blood. 44 . 0(47 Do. unwashed,... 
Common, .42(0 43 Syrian. 
Pulled, extra.4flojfi3 Cnpn. 
Do. Ruperllne.41®fid Cffinea.*" 
g«»- Nti. 1.40,'(i)43 Buenos Ayres. 
fiP- No. 2 , .(Mo.<X) Peruviiin. waahed, 
Western mixed.36C« « Canada. 
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( j O 'X7%7 m I 3NT G- c la C <Z> . » js 
STEEL AMALGAM BELLS, 
FOE FARMS, PLANTATIONS, SCHOOL-HOUSES, 4c 
These Bells being an alloy of Cast Steel, give out a more sharp, 
clear and much more sonorous sound, and are of much strong 
er metal than others in the market. 
.OOffflOO 
,27to35 
, 14<uj 20 
,lft«.35 
TflJ'fiO 
.12(526 
,37r?i43 
(JO® 00 
yuirt, >»l ffl/iiOMc (hr uml for Jm ruin' 
WrAtrm anu Shitt*. Wp nottn* H$loKof )jo#'n.i at for 
comnmn to good medium. $2,10(o:2,16 for elunCo do, and $2 mon 
2.30 |or nmrruwmta 
PltovtBIpNM Pork market rules dull amt heavy; sales «t $13,75 
(0 13,25 foriiiPRr $l 7 .flx.( 0 l 1,1*1 for prime me,-.-. *,|,'i.iXI for clear 
ami JIOJNXirm.fll for prime. Beef market, .piii't and iirielianged- 
saleaat 4,M«-fi,flU tor country prime; W.fftKffH.OO for country 
mess; $12'" 13,50 Tor repacked mes-;; ami #l3,7fl«yl4,0O for extra 
mess, prime in-s,- lieof uiiiet,; siden at fc;i),.’-O', 1 - 21 ,on Indiana 
m-rri in inodernte request; ea| v at $2.3, lle.ff hams rtrmlv, 
sales elinL-e Weeteru id $17.(10. < Ht meat ' more active ami 
prices thin, sales at, 4S,6H!clorahniiUlers, and for hams. 
Bacon Seles are tinner and quiet, sales nt 5 » i;„ tn t,erland 
rut. middles, 7" for long rtlibUd middles. "mT'd' for short libbed 
do, / Qe for short clear do, nod 7e foi lone dear do Drcs" 
ed hogs dull and nominal nt $4,150 for IVcstern, and $ 6 ,i*t«-fi $6 
Tor city, Laid tinner, with a l.etlio demand; ratio at 7*, a.HlAc 
lor No. 1 to I'lunm. the hitter an oxt|. me price. am| 270 legs at 
h 1 ..- Im'ludeil 111 the rales arc 400 I ! » prime buttle rendered 
at sy; Butter in fair request urn! «.-lliugjat !*„ iv'lc Tor Ohio, 
and IL'. 1 21 e for State. < herse Steady a( 1 ! i Se. for eiintl to choice 
emmlfc M ff rch >7 W. H. MKrttr, ADEN D. 
Junius. WICK ‘ ' lUj W h8 MAKGABKT HUNT, both of 
n.rA,o!’j, l, ' r tbCHaine. in I’helpR, March 19th, Mr. HENRY VAN 
- .hri!',' ll ” ' 5 N|,,I|I: ' •' HOFFMAN, slid Mr WM. W. 
M PJ M 1 '" 4 |,:| ' V 'KA C. HOFFMAN, both daugh¬ 
ters of t ol. Wm. H. Hoffman, all of Phelps. 
At the residence of the bride's father, In Greece, on the 27tb 
ult„, l>v Kt*v. Kdwiv AJa 
.«li‘ r. mi nor. in i.rof 
. ... . .„,.,en. LEWIS I'AKRISH 
d i“'UL, and Miss MARY A. TRUES BALE, daugl; 
Tui'E.sn.u.E, Esq, 
Ar Rolla, Missouri, In camp, JAMES B. QUICK, formerly of 
Mondou, aged 32 years. 
Seeps — I hn iiiqinrv n good for Clover; tlie stock is light 
mat'll'' i" 'no li.iiids of jobbers, nml the market n IIfiner -ales 
o| 41*) bags lit tXii 'JIHmotliV seed i-. quiet a) $2.l2'yVe3,.3l 1 1 }) 
hi'jh Itonidi I'lnx *‘ or| scarce, and pel ■es merely nominal. 
1 Iocs I'he market enutiuues lanuoid, tunugh otherwise 
without important change; sales of Ql) bales good to prime new 
at 15.iL I He. Qld are dull, und price . tow nnd merely nominal. 
Al.ltANV, M a nun 31 -Flour- A quiet, market for Hour, with 
IH» rhztlitfc tu niif«* in tiricott. 
Guaih Then* »k it fair but nnfcn lnfvr»* supply of Wheat offer- 
trig with a limited milling deTOaiid. t|pi market ruling in favor 
ol tin; buyer, Sole* of red Spring State at $1.18, ami red Winter 
do at. $1 73 t orn .-.teady but inactive. Sal 1 1 - round yellow at 
fits- delivered in Fast Albany live quiet Harley meets with 
ready rale ill- lull tirp-er: rulo-i of winter at 8 fl, arid I'mir-inwed 
Stal.' at quo 9-1 Gals ratlin dull, and tho market, favors the 
buyer, sales of State at 37',,. delivered* 
Seep- A firmer market for Clover, medium being held at S',, 
and large at 'J ',(<iTimothy i.« quiet hut steady. 
bi I' FAl.it, M iurii 3] FLOUR- There is Iinthiugof impurt- 
nnee doing in the market, but without quotable change in 
prices, ami still i-ontlned to tho local trade The sales were 
at f4,4fl-j-4,87'qj tor extra Wisconsin; $4,02** for extra IHinois 
4,76 lor extra 1 lino am! Indiana, and $6,flU.fi,75 for the range ni 
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The immense circulation of the Kphal Nbw-Youkku- 
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ual renders it by far the Best and Cheapest Advertising Medline 
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h.v all Nurserymen. Manufacturers, Wholesale Dealers, I,am 
Agents, Ac.., Ac , who necessarily depend upon the People o 
the North for patronage, 
One-sixth of the deaths iu Bidileford, Mo,, during tho 
past year, were from dlptheria — one-quarter from consume 
tion. 
A Merehant in Nashville, Tenn., has sent six thousand 
dollars in gold to a Now York house to [ray his indebtedness 
to them. 
Gen. Ilallcck has issued an order directing tho arrest of 
any officers who wear gray or mixed uniforms or overcoats in 
tho field. 
Two stage lines to Manassas aro already advertised at 
Washington, one charging ten dollars and the other six for tho 
round trip. • 
— The Monitor lies iu such a position as to command tho 
exit of Elizabeth river, with steam up, in constant readiness 
for action. 
Wendell Phillips was egged in Cincinnati, on Monday 
night week, for dochiring that he was “a DisuniouLst and an 
Abolitionist.” 
— The Recorder reports the depth of snow in tho country 
around Brockville, C. W,, on Monday week, at fifteen or six 
teen feet deep, 
— The Ncwburyport Herald suggests that Massachusetts 
appropriate half a million dollars to bring fifty thousand con 
tralmnds there. 
— Five hundred fine rities were found at Newhem, part of 
the cargo brought over by tho Nashville, which numbered 
three thousand. 
— A soldier writing from Newbcru, N. C., says that peach 
trees there arc now in full bloom, and vegetation is coming 
forward rapidly. 
— The Terre Haute, Alton, and St. Louis Railroad, was 
sold at. auction, on Monday week, for $800,000, for the benefit 
of bondholders. 
— A " Freedman's Association ” has been formed in Wash 
ington, to look alter the negroes who uro coming in from Vir 
ginia hi great numbers. 
r J he Nashville (Term.) Banner thinks the action proposed 
in the President s Emancipation Message is constitutional, but 
ill-timed and unnecessary. 
Capt. Palmer, ot the steamer Iroquois, accused of having 
connived at tho escape of tho Sumter from Martinique, has 
J |UBI*AUD Ar. iVOJiTII HOP, 
DEALERS IN 
I)RY GOODS, 
Nos. 69 & 71 Main St., Marble Buildings, 
ROOnESOPIdlt, jsr. y.. 
T , h " '.'C ' 1 f'v-vraroM Durham Hull 
I BRIDEGROOM, bred br Mr. IhUKiLA-s, Athelxtancford, 
Scotland. A Provincial prize winner. Price. $ 31*1 For further 
particulars apply to JOHN THOMSON, Whitby, C W. 
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,S. and l - 01 / 1 . 7,1 tahm at nor, but Agents will please remit in Crafts 
on New York (less enhmgAJ or New Tori.-, New England or I 'o 
per ((UUPht money sofas ns convenient. All Sull.xrtplben Mmoy 
rmUtcd by Itriift vn New York, IMsffi, Philadelphia, Albany, 
hwhester or Buffalo, (less exeluiupe.) may re m.nt at TUB risk 
OF l ilt PcisLISiiKR, if made payable to his order 
t~if~ Please write till names plainly, that, they may be accu 
rutely entered upon our buolev und carm-tly printed in Mail 
ing Machine, All remittuncex abotild be well inclosed, and 
carefully addressed and mailed to 
D. D. T. IHOORE, Rochester, N. Y. 
Kkiiruauy 3, 1862. 
Patent Agents, Rochester, N. V. 
IT WILL PAY 
]_|OWARD’S NEW COMBINED 
HeiijiBi* ;in<I Mowei* 
FOR 
THE ADVANTAGES OF THIS MACHINE 
Over till oMhm’h, as a Reaper, are its Dura¬ 
bility, Simplicity ami Lightness ol’Draught, 
being ono-third less flvaught than any 
Reaper in Market. 
The enlarging of the Main nr Driving Wheel for Reaping, by 
felloes bolted to iU rim, is of luore ieiportunre tbau many 
would eomprehend and appreciate withoul an explanation By 
enlarging the wlu-el, tbe unitiOu iff the Urole ia reduced without 
any change iff gearing, thereby reducing the labor of the team 
Fl l.l. ONE qUARTKH, raising the rugs qut of tho flirt and the 
knife to a sullieicn! height for cutting grain 
The enlarged wheel, in working oil suit ground, and the case 
in which it works through dead furrow .*, ace of sufficient im¬ 
portance to give it. the preference over any small wheeled ma¬ 
chine, which must draw hard am! Im r v itself m dead to crown. 
he platform I* -o arranged that the grain Is delivered on one 
jiff-, out nt the track of the Machine on Its next, swath, und the 
Machine lx so easily managed that man v rake off and drive their 
own teatn, 
AS A MOWER, (lie machine Is just at perfect as though built 
erprexsly for Mowing, and no Mower in market - an compete 
with it in tho :ui<1 porfoction of Um work It cannot bo 
clofTKiHi, ami tin* loft evenly Kpreti'J over tho ground for 
em-jntf. which but few othor machines do, unless they infringe 
patent* which I control. 
To buy rour I>HE 88 GOODK of 
II\iL>L)Gi'cl c So JVTort: 
To buy your DRESS SILKS of 
IlYiL>t)ai-cl c fa Wort: 
Tng Rural’s Sprino Camuaion — Prkmiu.mh. &c.— Now that 
the thuun are improving, Rcbeldom caving, and tho neason for 
active (hut peaceful and profitable) operationn in Field. Orchard 
nnd Garden coming on apace, many will Hubucrlbe for the 
Rural If opportunity is pre ranted. Will not agent-friomU, and 
all readers disposed to become such, give the matter attention t 
Additions to present clubs, either for the full year from Jan , or 
thiK date, (or from this or a Aubxequeut duto to tho end of tho 
year,) are now ill order at tho club rate, and in proportion for 
Ichh than full year. Now clulw, to commenco with Jail., March 
or April, (when a new Quarter begins,) are also In order during 
tho Spring Campaign, while Mingle uabacriptlous will prove 
acceptable at auy time. For l’remiuma offered, koo above list. 
l't ~Tail l.ttuAL Rat* of Fobtaqh on tiib Rural Nkw- 
5 orkkh i.i only c.-nU per ciuarter to any part of this State, 
(except Monroe county, where it goes free,) ami 0W cents to any 
To buy your DOMESTICS of 
HuL>t»ardL eh Nori 
65-7fic 
. 10-1-18 
. 13@14 
. 1 Off d I 
. Ik -10 
. 0-1 8 
. C(a) 8 
$4.60^55.50 
. 18.-20 
. 2857-28 
$ 2 .(*K-’ 2 ,.fl) 
$4-000 I-50 
$2. (*>, -5-4.00 
-Globe. 
To buy your LINENS of 
Hublbarci eh TNT 01 
ilowJirdV New Motvei*, 
THE BEST AND CHEAPEST MOWER NOW 
OFFERED FOR SALE. 
t offer for the Harvest of 1802, three different sized Mowers 
and at prices within the reach of both Luge and small lurmere; 
NO. I IHOW EK, 
With Thills and Dole, for either one nr two horses. Capablo of 
cutting from live to six acres per day, 
X l rtr n, $$ 70 . 
NO. a, T-IfJlIT TWO-IIOItSE MOWEll, 
Cuts from eight to ten acres per day, 
NO. a, TWO-HORSE MOWER, 
Capable of cutting from ten, to fifteen acres per day, 
l*vio<>, $$ 100 . 
NO. 3, TWO-HORSE COMBINED, 
Capable of cutting from ten to fifteen acres ol grass or grain 
per day. 
iMo*» $ 130 . 
These machines have all new and improved gear and are so 
arranged that the 
Entire Machine Rnns on Wheels or Rollers, 
ami, with Morse’s Patent Adjustable I,ever and Roller, which I 
leased the right to use. the driver has perfect cm.tr-d of the 
linger bur in backing or raising It over.-bidruction*, or in trails- 
porting tho itjurnme Irom to Hold. 
They throw out nnd in gear h.v the driver without leaving bis 
KOitt, ami there is no ni'Ctmly of harking <ip to >rivo tho knives 
motion boloro th** tfiax*. nor t»* clrivo fast in ore von t 
* li‘*y have nn dntouiit -no chnnriiitf or bn'akinu- 
-lown; ami any boy ran manage them. Extras sent with each 
machine, and all machine* am warranted. Send for Circular 
giving cut* and full description, 
Improvonjuntfl ofOuardH, Levor ami Kollor, and ShcMuiml 
iv<»lk*r, can be attuebod to any Ketch uni Machine of my )nako 
by ffivlntf tho nj‘ ,| i 'b‘;«' () ftho machine for which they are want¬ 
ed. 1 Kli hrs MUDJlICATE. 
Address It. U HOWARD. Bull'alo. N. Y, 
To buy your TABLE LINENS ot 
IlEit>L)orcI cfc Woi-tlir 
f !i~ t it ANiiK of Address Subscribers wishing the address 
of their papers changed from one Post-Office to another, must 
specify the old address as well as the new to securo compliance. 
NEW YORK, March 26.—The current 
all tho markets ore os follows: 
, ... liKh’F 0ATT4.B. 
First quality,... 
Ordinary quality. 
Common tiuality,. 
Inferior quality,. 
... COW8 AND CALVES. 
First quality,... 
Ordinary quality. 
Conmtou quality. 
Inferior quality,. 
VEAL CALVES 
First quality,.. 
Ordinary quality.. 
Cominou quality. 
Inferior quality,. 
HUE HP AND LAMBS. 
Prime quality,.. 
Ordinary. 
Common,.. 
Inferior,. 
SWINE 
First quality,.. 
Other qualities. 
CAMBRIDGE, M A urn 26 — At market, ... „.,„ UV ^ A/ 
Beeves, ami l td Htores, consisting of Winking Oxen, Cows and 
one. two and three years old. 
Market Bkkf Extra (Including nothing but the best Urge 
fat stall fe-l Oxen) fti.nuff ti.fli, first quality, $fi,flv-j 5 , 7 fi; secoud 
do, f,4,t*Kfl;0.0Oi Ihll'il do, $l,l*Ka4,25, or diti iu y £—— . 
WOHKINO tnc-N, II pair fUKK-il.SO. 
Lows and Calves ? 3 A-fir> 
St "«ew - Virarllngs.*— (gi- ; Two years old, $100017; Three 
year-, old, SI'A- 20 
Hukep and I,am ns 1520 at market. Prices in lots, $3,7fiM4.- 
00 each ; extra. £4,-50. $5,l*K-'5.fll. or 4 W@fi‘aO W lb. 
Hides— fi^fu-tU-ijc ^7 lb. Tallow—ficmOQc. 
Pelts- $I,.5(X S |)2, | X). Galf Ski us—8(5-00 U) tb. 
Veal Calvks —None. 
V cwt. $fl,2fi@0,iS0 
.. 8,flK-V,00 
.• Kiev- 8 ,no 
? llitu U tilt 
To buy your BLACK SILKS of 
Hubtoarci eh Wort] 
$45,(XKafl),00 
40,1**345,00 
. :4o,oof-;.'4S,uo 
BRONCHITIS. 
From Nev. -S’. Seigfried, Morristown, Ohio. _“Having 
received the most salutary relief in Bronchitis by the use of 
your excellent 1 Troches,’ 1 write for another supply, j 
tried several Cough aud Bronchitis remedies, hut none with 
a relief at all comparing with that experienced from the 
Troches,” Brown's Bronchial Troches aro sold by all 
Druggists. 
IT WILL PAY 
5 .(HK<i)n.uo 
4,50*1)3.00 
4.00(g)4,C0 
New Spring r*rints. 
We have just opened an assortment of Fashionable Spring 
arments, whicli aro very neat and tasty. Our 
MANUFACTURING department 
now opened, and wa are prepared to manuTacturo Gar- 
cuts, either m 8dk or Cloth, to order. 
hubbard a- ndbtiibod, 
Noa t-0 Ac 71 Main Street, Rochester, N. Y 
Partial list of Gifts given at tho Metropolitan Gift nook 
Store, No. 20 Buffalo street, Rochester. N. Y., for month end¬ 
ing Mart'll 31; 16 Gold ami Silver Watches; 13 Engraved Silver 
loo Pitchers; 22 Silver Rotary Vegetable Castors, ti Bottle Cut 
Glass; 111 Silver Cake Baskets; 22 Silver Card Receivers; 8 Stiver 
Coffee Urns, Richly Engraved; 12 Silver Wine Pitchers; IT 
Gold Guard and Vest Chains; II Gold Necklaces; 108 Sets 
Silver Forks, Tea, aud Tablespoons, besides over 2,000 other 
articles of value. 
A Gift accompanies each Book sol'd, varying in value from 
50 cents to $100.00. F’ull Descriptive Catalogues mailed free, 
upon application, to any address. 
