LIST of new advertisements 
IN of ices* 
ate business for export and home trade, sales at 59c for mixed 
Western in store, file (or do delivered; tAKu file for new yellow 
Jersey, and 61c for yellow Southern Oats in moderate ihimirv 
wiles at 40c for Uuiada, and 40,.;.-lie !*<>r Jersey, Western and 
Mate. 
Provisions—P ork market unchanged, but little doioe > ; sales 
at SI2,7f»>i IS,»iO former, $12.*0: ' IVu for prime meati: «jo,Oiv 
10.50 for prlrae. Beef market rale-? tinn and unchiunred: sale* 
at 1,50.. .V*»* for country prime. S5.niVJ .soo for country mesa: 
SI-./i I.H.50 for i*epaelu*d tnes*: and SH.OOyJ 14,50 for extia mess’ 
1 rune mew-s lwjer.voudv ;uid in ino^eiafe demand; salen at 
0j\p2l.0o. India mex- is io moderate rcgnojit, sales al SlAa 1 
'A * r » Peel hit ms quiet and steady, -lalejk Kastern an<I Western 
ai $17.00 ;,v 17,50. Cut mtsiJ* »n moderate demand ami firm, sales 
at JW.vfie my YV iintern and eitv shoulgm^, and J> tyVi 7r t’"i pams. 
Also iK) salted shoulders for future delivervv at 4^e. Bacon 
soles in less active demand -ales at t;\> for < umber land 
out noddles, 7\». i 7 A o' for Unnr ribbed ndridle.v 7c for abort ribbed 
•In. iScTor lniurclear «lo, 7H,7V* for ulioit dear do and 7 He 
tor nellies. Dressed hoe> remain dull and nominal nt $4,50 for 
U i**tern. and WJKVi a. 25 for city. Lard is Arm. with ngood de- 
mitnd. 'fll'.v at 7 •: T fl$»c fur No. I >ci prime. Butter i*in mod* 
.;ntto request and scllingai »« He for Ohio, and l.V3i3(le fhrState. 
♦ nee.'-t tuid steady at 7 •* 8*uc for t?o»>d to choice, 
A sir kb are quint and steady at $5,75 for Pot*, aod $5,50 for 
rearis. 
H.m-s *-Are in limited request; sains of 50 bales new at 12(3)17 
for lair to prime quality. 1r 
ai.uaw Mom. M.—Ft.orR AND Mkal—O ur market for 
'* four is weak, rind prices have a downward tendency There is 
a lair busineM- dmon lor llio supply of the Rast. the river towns 
mol home trade, with increased supplies by railroad. 
ItKa/n- In Wheat, nothing lias r.rjynppired. Rye quiet. Corn 
m lmntvd i et|UMK| at -Uoidr price*: wiles round yellow at 58c, 
delivered at hast Albrthy. l*;p'|ov in R^ht supplv, with sales 
wmtei* at*v>u (kits du 11 and tjjlifct. 
IllUffAhOi Vi-Rit. 14 - I' rot’r — The market Is very quirt 
io-dav W|tii ofiiv a jimdorate l*rinmew> doinjr in peddling’ lots. 
( auadian extra from spring wheat at $4.40; extra Indiana 
at $5,()o, 
1 *u a l\ \\ heat continues dull, ht-iivy and inactive., except tor 
cur Inf. i niuidiaii All other grades mitjrely neglected The 
00 1} -ale repo 1 rod w«s choice Cauadu whip* at $1,15 Corn 
heavy, in.u'Ti ve und doll, with small Niles car lots at 40c, Buy¬ 
ers prefer to await arrivals h-nm the* West, when Thev antici¬ 
pate lower prices will rule, Oats- stock liglit, denwuiii limited, 
no sales, held ut JOix-bSSlc. tct.iUlngat:t4-;J3 *h*. Bariev dull witli 
riu i Utile 1 tuyn try. quotations nominal at 70&75c, for good to 
choice*• anadu; buyers are waiting tor Arrivals fro pi the West: 
■dork light . Imy»-rs purelj:v*e snanogly. Rvi> quiet, with only a 
limited iliflWP V. state at 70c; Wostmn quoted at63uLt>8c 
gHAN8—Quiet aod nominal fit $l.4ou I ,*0 no Hales. 
1VmTw?A: .qi » t, "’j-Tho nncti.M. -ale to-day. of coo,000 lbs 
v" ul J}*«her prices received thanex- 
i n ", h , a '! , r f , pi., sale there was disposition to 
hhfoors ami the 
Pennsylvania .Ues azld o.xMa 
anrl Merino, fine,4!Xft!53 Texns, 
! ,.fl®5 Smyrna, wished;: 
Hblood.44 j l7 Ilo. unwashed. 
Common, . .iaSd3 Svr an. 
Pulled, extra. 4*3:58 Tape. ... 
m tF„ pe , rfin<? . . 50 Crimea, 
r,o l . «W'<S Buenos Avres. 
Western mixed,. lyMtf Cauada..... 
^IIE HOME EO^IFORT COOK STOVE—One 
I of the best Stoves now in use. Sole agents, 
t«9-5t] KLEIN & DUTHE, 72 Main St, Rochester, N. Y. 
Howard's New Combined Reaper and Mower— R. L. Howard. 
Rhodes' Superphosphate — B. M. Rliodes A Co. 
(iM.eeries. Provisions, Seeds. Fruits, &c—M. J. Monroe, 
fnnbeny Plants—P. 11. Cliilson. 
«,,V.urtviii Home School— Rer. Dr. Shears, Rector, 
heeds. Ac — U Daw & Son. 
Dwarf Pears and Hardv Crapes—T. G. Yeomans. 
Oporto Aeents—E. Ware Sylvester. 
Fredr Cows forSile — Albert Park. 
Fear Seedlings — N, R A- M. D. Willson. 
Oiiidjcrry Plants—Geo. A Rates, 
SPECIAL NOTICES. 
Brown's Bronchial Troches for Cough. 
,v«r qr\i/iTj:it —vur si nst iit h r:ns; 
yls a new Quarter of the Rural commenced taut 
week . Now rs the Time to Subscribe! Ar/entu 
and friendly Subscribers are requested to present the 
claims and merits of the. paper to their neujhhors. 
Every addition to our list mil aid in maintaining the 
interest and value of the Rural dnrnnj these limes 
that test the purses ef publishers, UT aim hxyh , and 
intend to continuously manifest the spirit of our 
motto, " Excelsior.” at all, times, .-1 few thousand 
New Subscribers this month, will enable us to furnish 
a better paper through the year than we could other¬ 
wise afford. 
We can still furnish back numbers from Jan¬ 
uary, so that those desiring it may have the complete 
volume, or subscriptions can commence now. 
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— The merchants of Hickman have again opened trade with 
St Louis. 
— New potatoes have made their appearance in Louisville, 
Kentucky- . 
— Tiie Northern Light brings $1,000,000 of specie from 
California 
— A recent fire in Camden, Ark., destroyed property to the 
amount of $30,000, 
— The contract price for the new Ericsson iron-clad batter¬ 
ies is $400,000 each. 
— Lord Palmerston is encouraging bis Irish tenantry to 
emigrate to Canada. 
— The new treaties with Mexico and Turkey have been 
ratified by the Senate. 
— Eleven million gallons of wine were consumed in Eng¬ 
land during the year iXGl. 
— The amount of salt now being manufactured on Saginaw 
river is about 600 barrels daily. 
— Tiie Wisconsin Legislature consists of 153 members, 53 
of whom are natives of New York. 
— Ripe strawberries were exhibited for sale at a restaurant 
in Broadway, New York, on the 2d. 
— Quarters have been provided at Chicago for 3000 additional 
prisoners, by order of Gen. Halleck. 
— The brandy heretofore served out in the Prussian army 
will be henceforth replaced by coffee. 
— The latest census reports state that there are in England 
57 suicides to every million inhabitants. 
— The City Council of Baltimore lias passed a resolution 
inviting Parson Browulow to visit that city. 
— The rebels admit the loss Of <52 killed and 42 wounded in 
the recent battle at Fort Craig, New Mexico. 
— The new rebel Secretary of War, General George W. 
Randolph, is a grandson of Thomas Jefferson. 
— A Mr. Underhill lias recently won a suit which gives him 
the title to laud in Peoria III., worth $250,000. 
— The Richmond Examiner says there are 250 whisky dis¬ 
tilleries in two districts alone of South Carolina. 
— Wo. Spicer and Courtland Lamh, of Ledyard, Conn., 
killed 59 black snakes in one nest, the other day. 
— The robins are said to be more numerous this spring 
than before at this season within the memory of man. 
— Some valuable letters of Queen Margaret of Anjou have 
been found among the archives of an old Welsh family. 
— The New York Custom House is now receiving about 
$200,000 per day. This looks like a revival of business. 
— The first instalment—23 bales—of a lot of 1500 bales of 
cotton in Tennessee, reached New York on the 10th iust 
— It is positively asserted that the nuptials of tiie Princess 
Alice and Prince Louis of llcsse will take place in June. 
— A poor fellow in California, who lost his wife aod child 
by the floods at Sacramento, has become a raving maniac. 
— The Memphis Avalanche is growing despondent in view 
of the steady approach of the “ Hessians ■' toward the Mound 
City. 
— General Curtiss has formally emancipated three slaves, 
they having been employed by their masters oti rebel fortifi¬ 
cations. 
— King Leopold of Belgium is sick, and although pains 
are taken to conceal his condition, it is understood to be 
alarming. 
— .An Italian lady has sent a coat of mail to Garibaldi, with 
the hope that it may lead him “quickly and safely to Rome 
and Venice." 
— The whole number of deaths in the city of Newark, N. J., 
last year, was J ,793, or a little over two in every hundred of 
the population. 
— The agent sent soutli by the Agricultural Bureau, has 
obtained fourteen hundred bushels of cotton seed for distri¬ 
bution in the West. 
— The Norfolk Day Book regrets to learn that General 
Walker's disease has taken an unfortunate turn, and presents 
alarming symptoms. 
— Fifteen .Major Generals of Volunteers and one hundred 
and thirty-four Brigadier-Generals have already been con¬ 
firmed by the Senate. 
— The manufacture of rifle muskets at the U. S. armory in 
Springfield continues steadily to increase, and has now reached 
over 12,000 per mouth. 
The members of one family named Webster have repre¬ 
sented the town of Kingston, N. II., in the Legislature of that 
State 21 years since 1790. 
— The Toronto Globe estimates tiie grain in store iu Canada 
at two and a half million, and in the hands of producers at 
three and a half million. 
— Ahd-el Knder has received from the Prussian government 
Die red eagle of the first class, for his conduct in behalf of 
the Christians in July, 1860, 
— The Czar Alexander, it is rumored, will visit Berlin in 
May, and hold an interview there with the King of Prussia 
and the Einpcror Nupoleon. 
— M. Fould has given 30,000 francs for a stallion. This, 
according to the Sport newspaper, is the largest sum ever 
given in France for a horse, 
— The N. Y. Chronicle says that the Spiritualists have issued 
an edition of the Bible, revised and explained by the original 
writers, tlirough a “medium.” 
— The amount of bulk meat confiscated and seized by 
the Government on the Cumberland river, was very large, 
amounting to 3,000,000 pounds. 
— The well known clergyman, “Father Taylor," the emi¬ 
nent sailors’ preacher at Boston, dislocated his shoulder by a 
fall at Cambridge a few days since. 
— Entire religious liberty is to be secured by law in Austria, 
excepting that up to the age vf eighteen, cliildren must follow 
the creed preferred by their parents. 
— The small pox is making feurful ravages among the 
negroes at Beaufort and Hilton Head. Dr. Pierce, of Mass., 
is vaccinating those not already infected. 
— Dn the 9th the engine house of the Mich. Ce^ral Rail¬ 
road at Detroit was destroyed by fire, with several engines. 
Los* $15,000 to $18,000. Insured $8,000. 
— A correspondent of the Pacific Sentinel estimates the 
number of sheep iu California at 2,000,000, and the average 
amount of fleece on each at three pounds. 
— It is hinted that the British Parliament will amend the 
ro >al marriage act, so that the Prince of Wales may select a 
wife among the gentle maidens of England, 
— The institutions in Paris for taking care of children in 
tho day time while their mothers work, have been placed 
under the direct patronage of the Emperor. 
— Two little girls in Richmond, Walworth, Co., Wis., have 
cen bitten by a uiad skunk, and one of them died last vneek 
with all the fearful evidences of hydrophobia. 
3 he people of Aecomac and Northampton counties, Va,, 
or what is called the “Eastern shore,” have voted by a large 
majority in favor of being joined to Maryland. 
— Residents in Colorado say that large capitalists mining 
ere relieve the Territory will export in the yewr ending 
March, 1863, between $40,000,000 and $50,000,000. 
— Earthquake*, waterspouts, hail storms, suow storms, 
w request thunder and lightning, were keeping the Sand¬ 
wich Islanders in a state of excitement at last accounts. 
1 a S e i ot Poland, Me., has a cow which, in three 
ars, ias given birth to seven calves, and she now lias three 
tr side. She gives milk sufficient for their sustesmuce. 
The RrRAi.'s Spri.vo Campaign —Premiums. &c —Now that 
the times are improving. Rebeldom caving, and the season for 
active (but peaceful and profitable) operations in Field, Orchard 
and Garden coming on apace, many will subscribe for the 
Rural if opportunity is presented. Will not Agent-friends, and 
all readers disposed to become such, eive the matter attention 
Additions to present, clubs, either for the full year I'rurn Jan . ot 
this date, (or from this or a subsequent date to the end of the 
year.) are now in order at the club rate, and in proportion for 
less than full year. New clubs, to commence with Jail, March 
or April, {when a new Quarter begins.) are also in order durine 
the Spring Campaign, while single subscriptions will prove 
Anour Club Tekms, Ac. — tvo endeavor to adhere strictly to 
onr 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 
copy, twenty to get it al $1.26. Ac. But, in answer to frequent 
inquiries, we would state that, in eases where from four to six 
copies are ordered at $1 50 each, with a reasonable prospect of 
filling up a club of ten. we will send them — and when the club 
is completed shall send extra copy, Ac. We also semi twelve to 
eighteen copies at the rate for twenty ($1.25 per copy.) when 
the person sending is laboring for and is confident of obtaining 
a full club. This will accommodate those who do not wish to « ait 
Back Ntvmukra of this volume can still be supplied to new 
subscribers, aud are sent in all cases, unless otherwise ordered 
£2F“ Any agent receiving more extra copies than be or she miit 
be entitled to, will please use them as specimens, or in supply¬ 
ing new subscribers —notifying us as to the persons w ho have 
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 mentioned.] 
Back Volumes.— Bound cojdes of our last volume arc now 
ready for delivery — mice, $3; unbound, $2 We would again 
state that neither of the first five volumes of the Rural can be 
furnished by us atony price. The subsequent volumes will be 
supplied, bound, at $3 each—or if several are taken, at $2 50 
each. The only complete volumes wo can furnish, unbimnd, are 
those of 1859. '60 and '61 — price, $2 each. 
The Cash System is slrictly adhered to in publishing the 
Rural —copies are never mailed to individual subscribers until 
paid for, and ahvav! discimUmod when Out tubscriptitm term 
expires. Hence, we fore* the paper upon Done, aod keep no 
credit books, long experience having demonstrated that the 
Cash Plan is the best for both Subscriber aod Publisher. 
Auditions to Clcbs are always in order, whether in ones, 
twos, fives, tens, twenties, or any other number Subscriptions 
can commence with the volume or any nntnbec; bKt the former 
is the best time, and we shall send from it for some weeks, unless 
specially directed otherwise. Please “make a note of it" 
A.vr person so disposed can act as local agent for the Rural 
New-Yorker, aud those who volunteer in the good cause will 
receive gratuities, and their kindness be appreciated. 
No Traveling agents are employed by us. as we wish to 
give the whole field to local agents and those who form clubs. 
1 ton Curled Lettuce, a most excellent variety of very su¬ 
perior•quality for tbo table, and of great beauty in its habit of 
growth The seed is Of my own raising I warrant it fresh and 
true Packages containing seed sufficient to supply a family for 
11 2U R packages, $100. 
b38 ' 3t ' JAMES J. H. GREGORY, Marblehead, Mass. 
f^ I uLV U K: FLOWKR f-i IC KI 
of i l„> ra Europe a splendid collection 
of jheraiest ! LOWER SEEDS, comprising upwards of lOOva- 
riBjieA or nil sorts that thrive beat. 
m !■? ‘Hsttnct named varieties mailed on receipt of 
50 cts .,—26 sorts lor $i, VJsorts for $2. 
t F ADVERTISING TERMS, In Advance— Thirty-Five 
Cents a Line, each insertion. A price and a half for extra 
display, nr 521* cents per line of space. Spkuial Notices (fol¬ 
lowing reading matter, lea,led.) Sixty Cents a Line. 
The immense circulation of the Rural New-Yorker- 
full twenty thousand more than that of any other similar jonr- 
nal—renders it by far Ut* Rest and Cheapest Advertising Medium 
of its class in America. This pact should be borne in miml 
by all Nurserymen. Manufacturers, Wholesale Dealers, Land 
Agents, Ac,. Ac., who necessarily depend upon the People of 
the North for patronage. 
\/| A K H LICI I iu. A 1) O A 11 H A 04- TC 
' L J] HI BBARI) HQI ASH. Stun- mason i abbage is the 
standard Cabbugo in Boston Market, i« distinguished for its re¬ 
liability for heading. Die heads an, very large remarkably 
hard anti very sweet. Seed of my own growing, with foBdfrec^ 
tlon for cultivation, 25 cts per ounce; 4 ounces, 75 eta l pound 
ffiANBERRY I'LANTS.-Persons in want of 
j Plants can be supplied by 
GEO. A. BATES. Bellingham. Mass. 
1SKTB J3 J ,I NGFS — One year, first selection 
year, second selection. $5,00. 
N. R AM 1), WILLSON, West Bloomfield, N. Y. 
t CO Writ FOR SALE 
JAMES TER IS Y & C O., 
STOVES, FURNACES, COAL GRATES. 
Silver Plated Ware, Pocket ami Table Cutlery and House Fur¬ 
nishing Hardware of every description. 
AT .SO, 
Manufacturers of KEDZfE'S WATER FILTERS, Refrigerators, 
and thermometers am! dealer in Tin, Copper, Zinc. Sheet Iron, 
Ac., Ac., Ot* A fit State Street, Rochester N. Y. 
F FOR (S.-V I .K. — Eight or ten 
1 good Cows, principally grade Short-horns, for sale cheap. 
Apply to ALBERT 1 AlIK, Cauisteo, Steuben Co., N. Y. 
( 11>KTO AG KNTS.- Those having orders for 100 
v / vines, or more, are requested to report immediately ami 
uiajto no more positive promises to supply Oporto vines this 
Spring. E. WARE SYLVESTER. Lyons. N, Y. 
[AWA hi PEAKS AND HARDY GRAPES*— 
.J , A H n ® st,, ck Duchesne d'Angouleme Dwarf Pear Trees, and 
the leading aud desirable hardy grape vines, at surptiaiuglv 
low prices by the 100 or J.onn. 
640-2t T. G. V EOMANS, Walworth, Wayne Co., N. Y. 
CKfDS! SKKDS 1 SEEDS !—Clover, Timothy, 
O and I 'inganan Grass Seeds; Kentucky Blue Grass, and Red 
lop Seed, Orchard (.rasa; China Tea Seed Wheat, Dwarf Broom 
Corn Seed; Dutton and cieht-rowed Coin, at 
„ , , H. (JAW A SON, 26 Central Wharf, Bufialo. N. Y. 
Buffalo, April ID. 1862. (H0-4t 
TNUldR.II.'V PIjAJNTriv—The Subscriber of- 
G fers for sa e alarge slock of Cranberry Plants, of the cele- 
urated L'plam! Bell, Lowland Bell, ami Chorrv varieties. For 
prices and information on the culture, inclose stamp and send 
lot a Circular. Address p. D. CIIILSGN, 
Bellingham, Norfolk Co., Mass. 
QLTBURB A N HOME SCHOOL, 
NEW HAVEN, CONN. 
REV. UR. SHEARS, RECTOR. 
This School, fur boarding pupils nnlv. ad'nrds rare induce¬ 
ments to parents seeking a first-class institution at low rates 
Military Drills are on tho School Campus. Gold’s Steam HeaC 
er warms the establishment. Session begins May 0. 1862. 
P cwt. $8,B(XS9,I)0 
. 8,0d5;8.50 
. 7.aVT/!8.ni) 
. 6,50fit7,50 
63S-6t 
.$45.<XXa!50.o0 
•W.Odfo 15,00 
. 30,iHXa'S5,DO 
25,00(0)28,00 
r > H O T> K S’ SUPKHPHOSPHATE, 
1 THE STANDARD MANURE. 
Endorsed by Professors S. W. JOHNSTON. G. A. LIEBIG 
and l)i EVAN PCOH. under a lei/nti/uarantrrof purilu 
and freedom from all adunmition. 
O E MURING, General Agent, 
97 Pearl St., near Hanover Square. New York. 
To whom Agriculturists and Dealers ot New York and Neff 
England will please apply. II. M. RHODES A CO.. 
GAO—it Office, 82 South St., Baltimore, MU. 
LOWELL & WILLIAM MASON. 
OR, T II13 CHOIR BOOK.' 
A Collection of Vocal Music, Snored and Secular, for Choirs, 
Singing Schools, Musical Societies and Conventions, 
and the Home Circle. 
Just issued — nearly all New Music, and comprising a COL¬ 
LECTION OF CHURCH MUSIC, a MANUAL FOR SINGING 
SCHOOLS, and a GLEE AND PART SONG BOOK-all in one 
volume. lYice. $1.00 per copy, or $8 00 per dozen in New York. 
For sale by Booksellers generally. 
PCRLrSIlED AT 
Non. 5 and 7 Mercer Street.New York, 
B Y 
mason tyrott-ifcrs. 
QR0CERIES, PROVISIONS, SEEDS, FRUITS, &c. 
IMA J. MOWROE, 
WHOLESALE A.VU IIKTAIL 
GROCER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, 
DO Ft 11 to*,!o riitreet, Roolie«tf*T* J N. NT. 
Also. Dealer in Clover and Timothy Seed. Seed Potatoes, 
Green and Dried Fruit*, (tv. i «r I’uro Wines and Liquors, 
and Rectified Whisky, for Medicinal purposes. (C 40 J 
vru speculator* a r.rn.h mmiieutum im particulardrovcminning 
up between them, and pricer; advanced 'p: I < lb, live weight, 
R rub i i ts — The following is our comparative statement of re¬ 
ceipts at this market over the Central Railroad, estimating 16 to 
the car: 6 
_ , , Cor week 
,, .This week. Last week last vear. 
.3.5W 3 584 4,000 
ymep.1,341) 3.618 720 
Hogs.,. 582 322 60 
I’KIOES - The following are the rnling rates at the clone: 
,, . This week. Last week. 
Prc-mmm,.....5 Qft c 
Extra, ..44j(a-IAlo 4VT’4>$c 
first quality..V a fiM<,,! 3>„(u4 c 
Second quality.3‘4f3;8jJo 3VT.V„c 
Third quality.2«£<gS e 2‘g(g2’ lC 
Siikku—R eceipts are light, but still in excess of the demand 
Prices are lower by at least >. 4 e » fl> than thev Were last. Mon- 
day. rieai |. ; h \ riweeuev bought a couple of rar loads, paving 
5c yt lb lor the best, and sheep must be strictly good and tine- 
woolod to bring that price Two or three other loads sold at. 4 
<S 4>i.t) ft lb. 
Hogs Same offering, but demand quite limited, For Pigs 
3‘aC fl lb Ihollered for the best, aud holders of what few West- 
ern are iu are holding out for a shade better — Aruus it: Allas. 
OAMIIKIIM2F, Aran, 9 —At market. 230 Cattle, about 260 
Beeves, and fo stores. corihinUjig of Working Oxen. Cows and 
one. two and three years old. 
, Hakkrt Bki:k - Extra (including nnthiug but the host large 
fat stall fed Oxen) Sfo.OOiatMIO first quality, $6A5(ii6.50; second 
do, Sti.iMu.il.ijO; third do, $f5.m»n.ti0; ordinary 5-Sjt— 
WoBKIriQ Oitt.v. fl pair —Jllxxa 130. ' 
Cows A.sn CAI.VK8 — $251,146 
yaffil. H9fo^ r L t,f8 ' $ ~ tS ~ fTff0 years oIdl $0(, ® 00: Three 
Shkkp amp Lambs—I 860 at market. Prices in lots, $2,00tf 2.- 
JA) 4*34C1 1 pvtrs iki iull. * fr s, . , **. 
Qft non nOOUTTLR RASPBERRY 
• /'> PLAN IN (from yearlings,) for sale at alow price, 
by THOMAb A. SLOCUM, Fafrport, Monroe Co.. N. V. 
E'W SEED AND PLANT 
CA.TA3jOGkTJ33. 
NEW FLOWER SEEDS, 
NOVELTIES FOR 1802. 
NEW VEGETABLE SEEDS, 
NEW DAHLIAS. 
NEW VERBENAS, 
NEW FUCHSIAS, &c., &c. 
COLLECTIONS OF FLOWER AM) VEGETABLE SEEDS, 
BY TvI-A-IX,- 
Our Catalogue, comprising 04 pages of closely printed matter, 
contains a list of all tho jruw varieties and novkltiks of the 
season, and will be sent to any address upon receipt of a three 
cent stamp. Address 
639-ilt McKMVALN RROS., Springfield, Mass. 
dry goods, 
Nos. 69 & 71 Main St., Marble Buildings, 
ROCHESTER, 1ST. Y., 
IT WILL PAY — 
To buy your DItESS GOODS of 
HublDarca ds KTortlirop 
Jilarkcts, Commerce, 
HOWARD’S NEW COMBINED 
Reapei' and Mower 
FOR 
THE ADVANTAGES OF THIS MACHINE 
Over all others, as a Reaper, are its Dura¬ 
bility, Simplicity and Lightness of Draught, 
being one-third lews draught than any 
Reaper in Market, 
The enlarging of the Main or Driving Wheel for Reaping, by 
felloes bolted to it» rim. is of more Importance thau many 
would comprehend and appreciate without an explanation. By 
enlarging the wheel, the motion of the kuile is ratineed without 
any change of gearing, thereby reducing the labor of the team 
kuli. oxK-quAHTKR. raising the cogx out of the dirt and the 
knife to a sufficient height for cutting grain 
The enlarged wheel, in working on soft ground, and the ease 
in which it works through dead furrows, are of sufficient im¬ 
portance to give It the preference over any email wheeled ma¬ 
chine. which most draw bard and bury itaeifin dead furrows. 
The platform is so arranged that the grain is delivered oh one 
aide, out of the track of the .Machine on its next sw.vlh, and the 
Machine is so easily managed that many rake of! and drive their 
own team. 
AS A MGWRR, the machine is just as perfect as though built 
expressly for Muwino, and no Mower in market cun compete 
with it in the ease and perfection Of its work It cannot be 
clogged, and the grass is left evenly spread over the ground for 
curing, which but few other machines do, unless they infringe 
patents which 1 control. 
Rural New-Yorker Ollier, ) 
KOCHKSTKII, April 15th. 1861. j 
Flour — In that made from spring wheat the week exhibits a 
decline equal to 25 cents per barrel. Best qualities from winter 
wheat are unchanged in rates. 
Gkai.v — Wheat is as last quoted Corn has fallen off slightly. 
Rye is advancing, aud is firm at the start taken. No change in 
Barley, but there is very little offering. As there is no Buck¬ 
wheat in market we remove quotations. 
Musts -Mutton, Hams, and Shoulders haveall added slightly 
the prices during the week. 
Dairy, Butter is up 2 cents per pound. Cheese is also in 
better demand at higher rates. Eggs more plenty and declining. 
Potatoes — Shipments are quite heavy just at present and 
better prices are obtained. 
Rochester Wholesale ^-ices. 
Flour and Grain. i Eggs, dozen. 10®llc 
Flour, winter wheat,$5.25666.50 Honey, box. hlfliillc 
Flour, spring do, -i 7Sq<3.00 Candles, box_ 9 * ;a ,li) u 
Hour, buckwheat... O.WcO.OO Candles, extra_ lac 12c 
Meal, Indian. l.OUfaU.OG t* , ~ 
Wheat, Genesee.1.W&1.25 Applefbushel * 
Best white Canada- ) 2 flw 1 2* - , 
Corn. Old. 4*;. 45c, fWhes .S 
Corn, new. 44(ui4fic. r-WriliS ui . }**!£? 
Rye, 60 lt>a bush.. 63m 63c. ‘ do. }Sf{5? 
Oats, by weight. 20 '.'-'flc i* {Xc ■“* 
Bariev. 54,j0.3c. * ** yAi. V - floc 
Buckwheat. ODmOUe. staupht!? 1 ’" Un< * SU nox. 
Beans.i.2«®i t3 cSf g . ^ 
McaU, Sheep Pelts.$0,50 o,2.00 
IT WILL PAY — 
To buy your DRESS BILKS of 
Hubbard, eft? Northrop 
IT WILL PAY 
IT WILL PAY 
IT WILL PAY- 
To buy your TABLE LINENS of 
IlYiF>F>ardL tfc Northrop 
Howard's IVew Mower, 
THE BEST AND CHEAPEST MOWER NOW 
OFFERED FOR SALE. 
I offer for the Harvest of 1862, three different sized Mowers, 
and at prices within the reach of both large and small formers: 
NO. 1 MOWER, 
With Thills and Pole, for either one or two horses. Capable of 
cutting from live to six acres per day, 
Frioe, §70. 
NO. 2, LIGHT TWO-HORSE MOWER, 
Cuts from eight to ten acres per day, 
Prioe, $H5. 
NO. 3, TWO-HORSE MOWER, 
Capable of cutting from ten to fifteen acres per day, 
3?rioe, SIOO. 
NO. 3, TWO-IIORSE COMBINED, 
Capable of cutting from ten to fifteen acres ol grass or grain 
per day, 
Prioe, 8130. 
The* machines have ali new and Improved gear, and are »o 
arranged that the 
Entire Machine Runs on Wheels or Rollers, 
and, with Morse's Patent Adjustable [.ever and Roller which i 
leased the right to use, the driver has perfect control of the 
finger bar in backing or raising it over obstructions, or in trans¬ 
porting the machine from field to field. 
They throw nut and in gear by the driver without leaving his 
seat, and I Imre w no necessity or backing up fo give the knives 
motion before entering the grass, nor to drive fast to prevent 
clogttin#. I bey bare m» side draught—oo clogging or breaking 
down, and any boy can manage them. Extras rent with each 
machine, aud all machines are warranted. Send for Circular, 
giving cuts and full description. 
Improvement,, of Guards. Lever and Roller, aud Shoe and 
Roller, can be attached to any Ketchurn Machine of mv make, 
b^vinglhc machine for which they aro want- 
Address 'k. L. HOWARD, Buffalo, N. Y. 
THE WOOD MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, April 9.—There lias been a very quiet market 
during the past week and prices are without change to note_ 
-ales Of 75,0011 lbs fleeces at 42fo i,v. ami 25,900 tbs pulled at 42® 
45c. Also, 200 bales ( ape on private terms. 
Saxony Flpew t) tt>.. . 
American full-blood Merino. 
American half and Merino. 
American Native and quarter Merino 
Extra nulled... .. 
Superfine pulled. 
No | nulled. 
Lamb's pulled. . 
California fine, unwashed 
IT WILL PAY — 
To buy your BLACK SILKS of 
ECutotoarci eft? 3NTortlirop 
IT WILL PAY 
46,<?48 
-I2,i 45 
35@40 
CNXcOO 
15u,30 
18&23 
To buy your SPUING PRINTS of 
H\iL>L>arcl efts DJortlirop 
California common do 
Peruvian washed 
Valparaiso unwaehed... i.".13(315 
South American Mestr/a unwashed.OikSoo 
South American common washed.111 imil*Pc&17 
South American Entre Rios do. I]23(3:25 
Soqtii American unwashed.9f3u2 
South American Cordova washed. ... 28.S30 
Cape Good Hope unwashed.* ... UtKatH) 
East India washed. 28 a $$ 
African unwashed...” ISJ 120 
African washed.... 88;a40 
Smyrna washed...I24@3S 
Smyrna uown,.hed .lStaiia 
Mexican unwashed. 12 ?ajl 4 
r.v r -fife* port 
. ALBANY, April 9 —There is no important change to note 
the inquiry i'm limited ttnd tho moderate, 
I he stock here of all kinds is set down at 170,000 tbs The sales 
since our last embrace 5,000 lbs. super pulled, KMXH) th„ extra 
do, and 1,200 tbs No. 1 do, at an average of about 4tKu’47c ,—juur 
CINCINNATI, April 9. There is none Coming in but pulled, 
which f,rings 40c. With reference to the coining '-lip we hear of 
no movement beingmade, and as for aa wa can ascertain, prices 
have not yet been discussed (o any greet extent. Dealers are 
New Spring- Prints. 
Wo have juat opened an aHsortment of Fashionable Sprinir 
Garments, whicli are rery neat and tasty. Our 
MANUFACTURING DEPARTMENT 
Is now opened, and we are prepared to manufacture Gar¬ 
ments, either in Silk or Cloth, to order. 
HUBBARD .V NORTHROP, 
638 Nos. 09 A 71 Main Street. Rochester. N. Y 
THE PROVISION MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, A run, 14. — Fl.OUR — Market very heavy and 
may be quoted 5(3)100 lower, with only a very limited buxiues* 
doing tor export and home consumption, owing to the uiifavor 
able advice* by the A*ia At the close there were no buyer-, at 
outside quotations. Sales at $i.8oc<t4,S5 for rejected. $1 900,5 go 
for superfine Mate $5.0«#8,15 for extra State; $ 4 , 90 , 15,06 for s’u- 
perflriM Western; $5.ofi cvh.'M for coinmoo to medium extra 
Western $5.4>afi.i5 for shipping brands extra round hooped 
Ohio, and $5,M@6,7£for trade brands do,—market closing heavy 
Canadian Hour may be quoted lower, with a moderate business 
doing, saleaat $5.U5(g.’a. 15 for superfine, and $5.25s6,50 for com- 
mon to choice extra. Rye Hour rules quiet and steady, safes a t 
$3.25iqA.2A. for inferior to choice. Corn meal in meOerate r>*- 
quest and prioe* steady; safes at $2,,'4X&2,85 for Jersey, and $3,- 
10 for Brandywine. ' 
Guxix—Wheat market dull and prices tending downward, 
amUi **tily a very little buriujt*t*» ilointf feir oxporp arvi Liom^ con 
sumption; safes winter red Western at $1.37. and white Western 
at SMOAl.42. Rye is dull, with sales at 78381 c afloat and deliv¬ 
ered. Bar ley continues quiet; sales Slate atHfltaWfc. and Cana¬ 
da Last at Due Barley malt unsettled; sales at $1,08 which is 
much above the market Poos nominal at 90c for Canadian.— 
Corn market may bo quoted fully lc lower, with a very moder- 
DOCHESTEH CITY SCALE WORKS. 
1 ^ GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. 
E. A. Forstth & Co keep constantly on hand a large assort¬ 
ment of 
Hay, Cattle, Grain, Platform and Counter Scales, 
which they will sell at greatly reduced prices. 
IT" All work warranted. 
Address E. A. FORSYTH * CO., Rochester. N. Y., 
63d-26teo Old. Stand of Duryee & Forsyth. 
See illustrated advertisement in Rural of March 29. 
