X.IST of new advertisements, 
?'!'V,' w tyoh have sold at prices ranging from 85c to $1 a choice 
load would bring a few cents more. There lms been rather a 
better demand hn- Spring wheat, by the car load, to iill Enstem 
orders, at Sftff'fflc, ordinary to inferior. 80 to H 5 c. Harley has 
'V' J an ftc ^ v< ' demand at eO&BtSc. peas 
are in demand at ■W.n oOc, with a limited supply. Oats—in con- 
senuence of liberal supplies, i h. ■ - '"ton 
Potatoes, pood samples, »} bushel 
Do. medium do 
Butter, Fresh " F J |b. 
No. 1 Dairy. 
" No. 2 store packed. 
Cheese. 
Hams. 
Bacon, >) too lbs,".'.’.*,'.'.’.'.'.”. 
Eggs. %} dozen. 
Wool, » lb.. 
Salt jff barrel . 
Turkeys, each 
Ducks, Tfi pair,. 
Chickens, (tl pair. 
Oilman's One Price and Low Price Shoe Store. 
Pianos — Boardman, Dray & Co. 
Russell's Screw Power, Combined Mower and Reaper—Rus- 
6e teids C «d-T.S.P fl ge. 
navis' Seedling Potatoes— R. Peckham. 
Grape Roots for W1 ie—H. Payne. 
8PBCIAL JfOTICBS. 
Brown's Bronchial Troches for Cough. 
prices have declined to iki/i 37 c. 
. ‘ 75Qi«0e 
do .OKastSc 
. iSSfe 
J --.,. 10012 
. 70 9 
6 (a) 8 
.#5.00(5:5.50 
. 10® 12 
. 28/5(10 
. 1,5001.62 
.100®1.50 
.. 60(470 
. 50080 
_ —Olobe. 
the cattle markets. 
alffinlffir^'^ll^T 110 CQrrent pricefl f0r lhe week 3 
First quality. 
Orilinary quality,_ 
Common quality . 
Inferior quality.”111*"”"“"” 
, ... t'ow8 arm sax. vita. 
First quality... 
Ordinary quality,.. ' 
Common quality, 
Inferior quality’, 
First quality. 
Ordinary quality, 
Common quality, 
Inferior quality,. 
QNE PRICE AND LOW PRICE, at 
Gilmans Shoe Store, 8 State Street, 
Rochester, N. Y. 
claims and merits of the paper to their neighbors. 
Every addition to our list mil aid in maintaining the 
interest and value of the Rural during these times 
that test the purses of publishers. We aim high, and 
intend to continuously manifest the spirit of our 
motto , “ ExcEi.KroR,” at all limes. A few thousand 
New Subscribers thus month, will enable us to furnish 
a better paper through the year than we could other¬ 
wise afford- 
83F* We can still, furnish back numbers from Jan¬ 
uary, so that those desiring it may have the complete 
volume, or subscriptions can commence now. 
®I)C Neu )0 Cottiuneer 
_ There are 94S convicts in the Auburn State Prison. 
The newspapers published in Great Britain number 1,185. 
_ R would take 380,000,000 shots to dispose of 60,000 men 
in a battle. 
— Fort Pulaski, just taken by our forces, was built at a cost 
of $063,000. 
_ The Militia force of the State of Ohio is to be thoroughly 
re-oiipnized. 
— Congress has laid the General Bankrupt act over until the 
Winter Session. 
_ The seal fishery of Newfoundland has this year been a 
complete failure. 
_ No more passes are to be given to ship Sutlers’ stores to 
Fortress Monroe. 
— The State debt of Indiana is eleven million fqjir hundred 
thousand dollars. 
— Chicago now ranks as the greatest market in the world 
for beef, pork, and lumber. 
— The Utica Herald says the Mohawk river is higher than it 
has been before in many years. 
— Five hundred and fifty thousand hogs were packed in 
Chicago during the past season 
_ There are 18,869 free negroes in the State of Indiana, and 
10,140 in the State of Kentucky. 
— George W. Randolph, the now rebel Secretary of War, is 
a grandson of Thomas Jefferson. 
— Mr. Russell, of the London Times, sailed for England on 
Wednesday, in the steamer China. 
— There are one-hundred and fifty divorce cases pending in 
the Supreme Court of Boston, so said. 
— Not less tlian 263 new canal boats of the largest size will 
be ready on the opening of navigation. 
— Jeff, Davis's Cabinet has framed a government and 
selected territorial officers for Arizona, 
— Parson Brownlow received $1,125, as the profits of the 
demonstration in his honor at Cincinnati. 
— Massachusetts has voted her share ($710,000) of the 
20 , 000,000 national tax levied last August 
— Gold was selling in Memphis, March 18th, at seventy-five 
per cent, and silver at fifty per cent, premium. 
— Fort Smith, on the Arkansas river, near the Kansas 
boundary line, lias been evacuated by the rebels. 
— An Indian recently made lour miles on snow-shoes in the 
space of 23 minutes and 3 seconds in Nova Scotia. 
— There was a fire at Kingston, Jamaica, the 31st ult., 
which destroyed property to the value of $1,500,000. 
— Verba Buena Cemetery, San Francisco, containing 15,000 
bodies, is all to bo dug over and the remains removed. 
— A considerable collection has been mode in the Catholic 
churches of Chicago, for the famine sufferers in Ireland. 
— Large numbers of the Fort Donclson prisoners at Chicago 
are anxious to take the oath of allegiance, and seem in earnest. 
— The opinion is strong at Old Point that the Merrimac 
buret one of lier guns on her recent visit to Hampton Roads. 
— There are now in the Union army six Full regiments com¬ 
posed entirely of Tennesseeans. The South is not quite a unit. 
— The Ellsworth (Me,) American states that the cattle 
disease of last year has appeared at Blue Hill, in Hancock 
county, 
— The extensive tobacco works of Strohn & Reitzenstein, 
in Milwaukee, were consumed by tire on the 0th hist. Loss 
$30,000. 
— Snow is still two feet deep in the Lake Champlain 
region, and they are crossing on the ice from Burlington to 
Pittsburg. 
Major-General John E. Wool on Sunday week entered 
on his fifty-first year of active service in the army of tho 
United States. 
— The Legislature of Iowa has just passed a bill which is 
exceedingly rigorous in its provisions against the sale of intox¬ 
icating liquors. 
— The Omaha Nebraskian says that Government will send 
a military escort with the overland emigrant parties about the 
middle of May. 
French papers believe the French and Spanish govern¬ 
ments intend signing a new treaty for tho regulation of joint 
action in Mexico. 
— The Hon. Theodore Frolinghuysen died at his residence 
in Newark, N. J., on the 12th iust., after a lingering illness. 
Bis age was 75 years. 
— Col. Fry, who commanded a portion of tho Federal forces 
at the battle of Somerset, Ky., lias returned the sword of Gen. 
Zollicoft'er to liia family. 
Tlie Wabash and Erie canal aro establishing warehouses 
along their canal for tho purpose of competing with railroads 
in the shipment of grain. 
-Counterfeit V.’s on the Atlantic Bank of New York 
have made their appearauce within tho past few days. The 
counterfeit is a good one. 
— Newberry D. Halstead, Member of Assembly from the 
second district of Westchester county. N. Y., died at his resi¬ 
dence last week, suddenly. 
— The California Legislature has passed an aot levying a 
tax of $30 on ull Chinese in that State, as well laborers*as 
those working in the mines, 
— Tlie Governors of Indiana and Illinois have made arrange¬ 
ments by which their soldiers, going home on furlough, hare 
a free pass over the railroads. 
— General William reugraiu, brother of the rebel com¬ 
mander of the Nashville, died bravely fighting on tlie Uuion 
ride at tlie battle of Pittsburg. 
— The universal Yankee is always up to time. Fivo appli¬ 
cations have been made to Government for licenses to open 
hotels at Richmond, when taken. 
— Advices from Salt Lake City to the ISth of March, state 
BEDS! 
HARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS t 
VltOlt 
Hallock’s Seed & Agricultural Warehouse, 
No. 31 Exchange St., opposite Clinton House, 
ROOHKSTBE, NT. Y. 
fo^d SUbSCT ‘ bl ‘ r ' receipl of on * Jollttr ' l, V mini. wUl 
TWENTY S1X-IMCNYY PACKAGES 
P a Ju ^nitM StaUM. postage paid ,—r good assort- 
Ol known vauTe.^ 0, C1>ra ' ,ri:im « m;ui f Unit aro new and kinds 
VEGETABLE SEEDS! 
and' viffffi CH f0 . p ll ; n ' 1 experience in selecting good 
SIT, K «*» - 
i£can V wit$"{£;! “" d «.»"}. Orders from Can- 
packages. making so f,' r i luff Limtrj relght ' 1 " 1 s " 10 extra 
R'fcte, N. Y., Apri l 5 , 1862. E - HAL1 ‘g£« 
nWAUF PEARS AND HARDY nt t i>i?q 
low prices by tho loo or 1,000. Tape vines, at surprisingly 
640-2t T. G. YEOMANS, Wa lwort h. Wayne Co., N . Y 
S’an* Hungarian Grow Seeds; KtuHirnky r.bo. l (riV'^ r ' I '',?V'- r i 
Top Seed: Orchard Grass; China Tea Hq Whv'.t Dwar r It non. 
Corn Seed; Dutton ami eight-rowed Corn at *’ UfBo 
Buffalo. Apri!'m W ,4 S0N,2(iCVutr,Ll Wl,atf ' l! »ifaln, N. Y. 
.. 8.0808,50 
. - 7.5008,00 
.. 6,5007,50 
$45,00® 60,00 
40,00(5)46,00 
. 30,00035,00 
26,00028,00 
Thb Rural's Spring 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 corning on apace, many will subscribe for the 
Rural ir opportunity is presented. Will not agent-friends, and 
all readers disposed to become such, give the matter Attention ? 
Additions to present clubs, ei ther for the full year from Jan., or 
tills date, (or from this or a subsequent date to tho 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 Jan., March 
or April, (when a new quarter begins,) are also in order during 
the Spring Campaign, while single subscriptions will prove 
Back Volumes.— Bound copies of our last volume aro now 
ready for delivery —price. $3; unbound, $2 We would again 
state that neither of the first five volumes of the Rural can be 
furnished by us at any price. Tlie subsequent volumes will be 
supplied, bound, at $3 each —or if several are taken, at $2 60 
each. The od !y complete vol umes we can furnish, unbound, are 
those of 1869, '60 and '61 —price, $2 each. 
The Cash System is strictly adhered to in publishing the 
Rural copies are never mailed to Individual subscribers untit 
paid for, and always dilvontireued when the tubteription term 
expiree. Hence, we force the paper upon none, and keep no 
credit books, long experience having demonstrated that the 
Cash Plan is the best for both Subscriber and Publisher. 
Additions to Clubs are always in order, whether in ones, 
twos, fives, tens, twenties, or any other number Subscription? 
can commence with the volume or any Dumber; but 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," 
Amr person so disposed can act as local agent for the HuraL 
Nlsw-k orkkr, and those who volunteer in the good cause will 
receive gratuities, and their kindness be appreciated. 
veal calves 
sheep and lambs. 
..73 head $6,0007,00 
. 5,0006,no 
.. 4,2604.75 
. 3,5004,25 
SWINE 
. S#i® 4 . 4 ((o 
.... 4 04>iC 
n— Ap,!U - market. 383 Cattle, about 300 
Beeves, and h3 Stores, consisting of Working Oxen Cows and 
one, two and three years old. b ’ ’ U 
Market Beep — Extra (including nothing but the best large 
do V 7 NWbsni? X H,“l quality. $6,2506,50; second 
dm ^o.i.xcO.oO, thud do, $#5,0<Xu’0,od ; otdinary, $—(si— 
Working Oxen, iff pair-$ 100 ^ 150 . y ’ 
Cows ano Calves - $ 25®40 
yMHSold,'»i0@2h l,,tffl ’ 4_ @~ : Two T eara Old, $17@I8; Three 
' Sheep a.voT,amu 8-3180 at market Prices in lots, $2 00®3 - 
00 each: extra, $4.00, $4,5005,60, or3M@5J£c 7-1 tb ’’ 
Spring Lambs- None ' * ^ 
Hides -fta-fifec » m Tallow—60«fdc. 
Pklts - $0,50(?2,00 OalfSkinsJjgac W lb. 
Veal Calves, I'mtn $1®6. 
BRIGHTON, April 17— At niATket, 1230 Beef Cattle 225 
. a u t! 4^ n '’ Umbrl - 2.800 Shoats, and .300 fat hogn 
Beep Cattle- (bices, extra, $7.25.>07,80; first oualitv 7 VS 1 
7,(>h second do. KMraejfi; third ,htW.inri&w q lt7, 
\V flDlf tVtl-'( Itw 4.1 ,A auui 
Pnme quality. 
Ordinary,. 
Common,. 
Inferior,. 
DHODES’ SUPKRPHOSI'aATic 
T. t the standard manure. 
Endorsed by Professors H W. JOHNSTON O a tiphii< 
and Dr. E VAN IT flH. Said under a legal aula-ant ,t (j mi, oh 
atui freedom from nil aduUeratbm " ■ d puuty 
iv- u -o' MoK *NC, General Agent, 
_ , . v* . ftt -- near Hanover Square, Now York 
To whom Agriculturists and Dealers of New York ami New 
Wl11 Dl«AUJ<i apply B. M. RHODES A Co! 
' I,) ’ n _ Office , 82 South 3t„ Baltimore, Md. 
QEOCEEIES. PROVISIONS, SEEDS, FRUITS, &c, 
J". MONROE, 
wholesalr and retail 
AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, 
tt* i _ ir«i 
GROCER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, 
O0 BiifTalo Htreot, Ttoulieater, XY. Y. 
Also, Dealer iu Clover and Timothy Seed, Seed Potatoes 
Green and lined I nuts, Ac l'~r- 1'iire Wines and Lion ora 
and Rectified Whisky, for Medicinal purposes. * [ 64 n’ 
30 000 p?\'vT >I ; rrrr:ij r ; raspberr y 
f o'""’ M&'LyAWA^X r ’.’’ wto - 
■r'Vk 1 !:”" .. - 
J KLEfN & D V THE, 72 Main S C Koch ester, N. Y. 
I *V l 1 l *i: r A - N 7} KOSTI^TTM —A PeriodieaJ c.oZ 
X taming the moat noted I^ccturos and Discourses a vear 
Sample Nos, 10 eta, E. D. DARK; , st NewUrL’ 
HHOICK FLOWER HEEDS.- 
VtheVa^Tt e A U ffvlTR a collection 
chdie^ff^ upwardaof 100 va- 
4u!. e -» ° n ^ 
Priced Circular, giving varieKes, sent on application. 
A'ldresa FRO.ST & CO 
_ _ GoaflfrC ft Valley KuiMcHew. lloch'efftei^ N. Y. 
A ,T A.RRLEH !■: \ r i < _\ j { t > \ g -^ 
iVlAND Til GU ARD SQL'ASH. -Stone-mason Cabbage ia the 
ni B °ru'“v ira i kefc > iH ^hdlnguished Tn’r in, re - 
lubilitj tor heading. The heads are very laige remarkablr 
iv.n i-? 1 " \; ,v f.' vt- 'it. Seed of my own growing, with full direct 
tKin for coInvation, ir, etc per duo,-,., 4 ounces. 75 cts; 1 poumi, 
$^. 1 , 7 , all post-paid b.v me and warranted to reach each pure 
chaser Hubbard .Srjqasli Sre.tl 12 cts per package; $1.00 Iff lb 
I />f cymy variety of Garden Seed, gratis. 
638-4t JAMES J. Ill GREGORY M,irl.lnL«„,i xi„ 00 
NE PRICE and LOW PRICE, at Gilman’s 
Shoh Storh, 8 Stath St., Rociiestek, N. Y. 
~ - . , ■ 4 I M.uvy 1UW I OS. 
LAiiVRH voro ip Iai^ affei1nv:at from I3,00(a5 each 
Shekp- $ 4 , 00 , 1 5010each. Lambs SO/t 0 each 
Hons - A lew offered «.t $4,50®.5 TOO Iba. 
& 8 kTNB I .°fc , tt:: ^-fc p ““ n8 ’ $1 ' 00@, ' 5 ° 
For Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, use “Brown’s Bronchial 
Troches. ” 
“ A simple and elegant combination for Coccus, &c.» 
Dr. G. F Bigelow, Boston. 
“ Have proved extremely serviceable for HOARSENESS. ” 
Her. Henry Wahd Beec.ubr. 
“ 1 haTe teen much afflicted with Bronchial affection, pro¬ 
ducing Hoarseness and Congli. The Troches are the only 
effectual remedy, giving power and clearness to the voice." 
Bev. Geo. Blaoic, 
Minister Church of England, 
Milton Parsonage, Ccoutda. 
THE WOOL MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, ArHiL 17.—Domestic wools have been nuiet' 
jsr j«e ar u Wlt l0 'i lt change to note; sales of 60,000 lbs' lleoces at 
,,oni ’gn have been in fair demand, particularly carpet 
w 6 n °tc sales of 700 hales Donskoi at or af/out 24c. 
Saxony Fleece fHh. KidJuiA 
America,, roll blood Merino. . 
American half and Merino.1... 4 Vc 4 .q 
America,j Native ami quarter Merino”"””. 44(1045 
Extra pulled. r .jii vL 
Lamh-s puiie.i . ..I:::::::;:::. 
California (me, unwashed. 15,(4 y, 
California common do. iwA’ci 
Peruvian washed. . 
Valparuisn unwashed. *13015 
South American Mestiza unwashed .OOfflOO 
South AmeiicSn cumnion washed.***_”i4fSiir 
South American Entre Kins do. Ztia 'is 
South American unwashed. ivy.To 
South American Cordova washed...‘"' 28,,030 
Cape Good Hon® up washed ' "mhnin 
East India washed .. .vAncaS; 
African washed..;. 
Smyrna 11 nwaslied. lwAis 
Mexican unwashed. 
N. I". Trhrune. 
A V» A *''’ A !' R| h 17 .—A quiet but steady market. Since onr 
lastJsales have been made of 25,000 tba extra, and 12,000 ILs. No. 
1 pulled on p. t —Journal. .vw jub. .iu, 
**«8TON, April 17 - The following are the rates for the 
i 1 tarket 0 , Commerce, 
Rural New-Yorker OOlee, ) 
Kochkster, April 22d, 1861. ( 
TngRB are but two or three changes in our tablo of quota¬ 
tions, and but very little doings on account of the unfavorable 
weather prevailing. Oats are one cent per bushel better in 
price; Butter has declined one cent per pound, Honey has ad¬ 
vanced K'i)2 cents per pound; large Clover seed has moved up 
25 cents per bushel. No other alterations of nOto. 
Rochester Wholesale Prices. 
Eggs, dozen. 10@Jlo 
Honey, box. 120 He 
Cam [oh, box. SVSioc 
Candles, extra.... 12@12c 
Fruit uiid Roots. 
Apples, bushel_ 50a)87c 
Do. dried fl It,... 608 v:g 
reaches, do. UnTdtic 
Cherries, do. K„jl6c 
PluiiiM, do. 12tad4c 
Potatoes. If.TiSOc 
Flour und Grain. 
Floor, winter wheat,$6.25Ca!6.60 
Flour, spring do, 4.7605.00 
Flour, buckwheat... 0.00iiUOO 
Meal, Indian. 1 . 0001.06 
Wheat, Genesee.1.0001.25 
Best, white Canada.. I 25fud.28 
Corn, old. 4<i46c, 
Corn, new.. 4kq)48c. 
Rye, 80 tbs bush.. 63066.0. 
OaLs, by weight. 30(u'83a. 
Barley. 64(n)65c. 
Buckwheat. OOjihOc, 
Beaus .. h260l.63 
Meats. 
Pork, mess.$1158012.00 
Pork, clear. 13.lKM13.50 
Dressed hogs, cwt 3.600 4.08 
Beef, cwt. 4.01® 6.00 
Soring lambs, each 1 25(5) 1.76 
Mutton, carcass... 4M3c 
Hams, smoked_ 61 J 17 & 
Shouldein. 4i5.5c. 
Chickens__ tCtSc 
Turkeys. 9f5;i0c. 
Geese... 40050c. 
Ducks Iff pair. 38044c. 
Itulry, 
Butter, roll. ]4016o. 
Butter, firkin. 13iqil6e 
Cheese.. . 6ti(<n7c. 
Lard, tned . . 7(<u7\a 
Tallow, rornffi. 
Tallow, tned. ?a,7.Cc. 
Texas,.. 
Smyi-na, washed, 
Do, unwashed,... 
Syrian. 
Cape,. 
Crimea,. 
Buenos Ayres,... 
Peruvian,'washed, 
Canada,. 
.00000 
.27035 
.14(0)20 
.19035 
. 24(1025 
.120:25 
.17040 
.37043 
O0@00 
PRICE AND]LOW PRICE, at 
^ Gilman’s Shoe Store, 8 State Street, 
Rochester, N. Y. 
LOWELL & WILLIAM MASON 
ASAPH ; 
OR, TIIE CHOIR BOOK! 
A Collection of Vocal Music, Sacred and Secular, for Choirs, 
Singing Schools, MusicaJ Societies and Conventions, 
and tbe 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 FART SONG BOOK-all in one 
volume. Price. $1.00 per copy, or $8.00 per dozen in New York. 
For sale by Booksellers generally. 
PCTBLISBED AT 
Nos. 5 and 7 Mercer Street..New York, 
B T 
MaYSON brothers. 
?U t fc? 21s ‘ ARCHIBALD MoVEAN, of 
Wheatland, (and brother of Alex. McVkan, of Rochester.) aged 
While a member of tho 13th Regiment N. Y. S. V., last year, 
Mr. iliiY. fought bravely, and was severely wounded, which 
superinduced the illness which caused his death. A young 
man of fine promise, his loss is sincoreiy lamented. 
u re n ! l ".°i C, l"ty ia “ °9, tlie ^ of April, GARRY D. 
1 ALMKR, only child of Helen C. and Eli ward W. Palmer. 
auod P. VIHLPR nn r] If mnutl.d ^ 
NE PRICE AND LOW PRICE, at Gilman’s 
Shoe Store, 8 State St„ Rochester, N. Y. 
gOWARD’S NEW COMBINED 
Reaper and Mower 
FOR 18«2. 
THE ADVANTAGES OF THIS MACHINE 
Over all others, as a Rr.vpkk, are its Dura¬ 
bility, Simplicity ami Lightness of Draught, 
being ono-thin! less draught than any 
Reaper in Market. 
Tlie enlarging of the. Main or Driving Wheel for Reaping, br 
felloes bolted to its rim, is of more importance than manV 
would comprehend and appreciate without an c-xnlanation By 
eiilarmng tho wheel, the motion of the knife is reduced withont 
any change of gearing, thereby reducing the labor of the Win 
gnu. nan utMKTER raising the cogs out of the dirt and the 
:dH . ti. mil .- 81.11 I,,.bvK‘ r,,..’_ u 
Ai>VEUTl8JNft TKUM8, In Advance—T hirty-Fiyb 
Ck.vts a Li.vk, each insertion. A price and a half for extra 
display, or 52>, cents per line of space. Special Notices (fol¬ 
lowing reading matter, leaded,) Sixty Cents a Line. 
Tho immense circulation of tlie Rural New- Yorker— 
full twenty thousand more than that of any other similar jour- 
nft l renders it by far the Best and Cheapest Advertising Modi inn 
of its class in America This pact should be borne in mind 
by all Nurserymen, Manufacturers. Wholesale Dealers, Land 
Agenta, kc., Ac., who necessarily depend upon the People of 
the North for patronage. 
Pa? ■ i hw nujuuiai iu wo. ior uan- 
2^ 4 yi lu market lioAvy ami declining with oolv a r\nv 
and home imdo, galeK irt/58®«si 
rel » | d ." l ' Mb,rn , In "tore; 60c for do delivered, V /mMe for" new 
?afe°ln ,te T ’.r d fo I rellow Southern.' flats ir. mud.re 
Wesferu and "statef 1 for <; »D»<la. and So aide for Jersey, 
n ,1!u ’ kf ‘ t t 'Y i " r ' ,vi,h 11 oioderate demand; 
{renter 
tra mess. Pnme mess beef steady and 
Kolua »* 4-Vi fy\ . .si oa » . ♦• a 
D AVIS’ SEEDLINH POTATOES for sale at $1 50 
per bbl. or $1 t) bag, delivered at the RR. depot? at Albi¬ 
on, such. Address as above. (>, PECKIiAM. 
V G-HlNITfri WANTED — To introduce the 1 ITT I E 
GIANT SKWING MACHINE-nnce only $15. Hammer, 
L.auge screw driver, ami extra needles. Will give a liberal sal¬ 
ary or large .-ommisMOu a few counties in New York, Ohio 
Pennsylvania Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, aud Iowa 
to be supplied. Address soon, with stamp, for terms 
T. S. PAGE, General Agent, Toledo, Ohio. 
wi.iyvu u.o,vq/ IIM ut,M|rj 
d $14,00®H.SO for ex- 
sales at 4 tin on , ■« ori t”e' - “4 i»> moderate demand, 
S •Jre.sqf ‘ ,,,Uw K (n moderate request, sales 
Wefferiii't1irm»!v5,rp a n "t et Hr, : J ^'-ady: gales Eastern and 
firm f^wri m at , , ,n . motloiate deuuuid ami 
niin, sale.: at -tsevre for SN >)stern and citv shoulders anil 5 L iioi 
quiet and in moderate demand, mlek 
at thru 0 for Curnherland cut middles, 7c for long ribbed mid¬ 
dles, 7‘iC for short ribbed do, 7‘,<i for long clem dr. 7 t c for 
short clear do, an:1 c'^c tor bellies, laird steady with' a moder¬ 
ate demand sales atV.Y^Uofor No. I to chioce^ Butter in 
moderate requert and welling at»0Ue.for Ohio, and 1% 20 c for 
<iUh’t ft-a-J ^tvady at 6,'siGidc for pno»i to clioicx* 
ff2^fcfiv;^';?d iriffo'fo PearlA Umi ' n ' ^ ° f 36 bblii at * 6 '' 
fined to the w^te l ofthe r 'io'^' trade; alios of‘^taloa 
fair to prime new, at iah;l7c. w 
Sekds—T he market isjower for Clover seed; sales of 70 batre 
of pnme Ohio, at 7Mc llmothy seed is quiet, and is lower- 
sales of 31 bags at $1,75®1,87..S « bushel. w lower, 
BUFFALO, APHtL 19 Fi.Our—T he market is very quiet 
o l V' ’’moderate business for home and 1 uteri or 
double ext,-* Ohio and Indiana at 
Illinois Bakers at $6, extra Miohigan at $\ 12^05,18; 
Indiana, Illinois and Wisconsin extras range 75 ^. 4 SJ L. “ 
Grai.v.—N o sale# of Wheat, The market i» dull, heavy and 
1})“,^^' no mqoiry except for car lots to supply uunie- 
diAto vvaute. Corn quiet and nominal at SdffiSS'jc. tbits in 
Ught stock with small demand— 1 no sales; ret Ailing 30*80 higher. 
Barley in lioiited denuind, stock light; (juvers pnreliasi. |par- 
inkly to supply Immediate wants, and are holding off fur arri¬ 
vals from upper lake, sales of choice Canadian at 72c. Rye 
quiet, sales of HTate at eSo } 
BKA58—(lulet and nominal at Sl.fiftdff.teS' for good to choice 
Pn ii' S oooiioal Common Canadian at 60e. Marrow- 
teffilr *’ Ch;uni,ion 
Howard’s > e\v Mower, 
THE BEST AND CHEAPEST MOWER NOW 
OFFERED FOR SALE. 
I offer for the Harvest of 1862. three different sized Mowers 
and at prices within the reach of both large aud small farmers: 
NO. 1 MOWEIt, 
With Thills and Pole, for either one or two horses. Capable of 
cutting from five to six acres per day, 
3?uiee, 4$TO. 
NO. 2, LIGHT TWO-HORSE MOWER, 
Cuts from eight to ton acres per day, 
Pinoe, 80S. 
NO. 3, TWO-HOttSE MOWER, 
Capable of cutting from ten to fifteen acres per day. 
iPrioe, $5100. 
NO. 3, TWO-HORSE COMBINED, 
Capable of cutting from ten to fifteen acres ot grass or grain 
per day. 
Price, §130. 
These machines have all new and improved sear and aro so 
arranged that tho 
Entire Machine Runs on Wheels or Rollers, 
and. with Morse's Patent Adjustable Lever and Roller, which I 
leased the hght to use. the driver has prefect control of the 
finger bar in backing or raising it over obstructions, or in trans¬ 
porting tho machine from field to field. 
They throw out and in gear by the <1 river without leaving his 
Gtere mu; necessity of backing up to give tbe knives 
motion before entering the grass, nor to drive /net to prevent 
clogging. I hev have uo side draught—no clogging or breaking 
down; and any boy can manage them. Extras sent with each 
nincbiiie, and all machines aru warranted. Send for Circular 
giving cuts and full (Weription. 
Machine of 
& MTeSMt machiuu ror wtlich they Z 
Address !£. L. 1IOWAKO, Buffalo, N. T. 
R USSELL ’ S 
SCREW POWER 
COMBINED MOWER AND REAPER. 
Not a Cog in the Machine! 
Friction Rollers upon the inner face of the drive wheel- 
.i v. " upon vne inner race ol Tbe drive wheel pass 
nPno if r n ^'‘»' >f V' l ' 1 7> lv “> r ricrew, which gives the desired 
amount of motion to tho pitinan-exank, with feast possible fric- 
ife'coiretructfen'''' 1Ta ' VoRK ' a,lli niost “U«pfe and durable in 
Tlxe Lightest Draft 
Mower and Reaper in the World. Semi for circulars. 
U reV\ f 2f tared by RUSSELL A TKEMAIN, 
W1 ‘ 13t Manlius, N. Y. 
NE PRICE AND LOW PRICE, at Gil. 
man’s Shoe Store, 8 State St., Rochester. 
JffOAKDMAN, GRAY &; Co.’s 
PIANOS. 
Tho Best and Most Durable. 
at”oVprice/fof“sL aUd 8aperi ° r I%n0S ° f7ami 0ctaTea ’ 
PIANOS FOR SMALL PARLORS, 
8 ti ® nc i ^ Octavos, elegant and durable 
All our Piano-Fortes have the 
INSULATED IRON RIM, 
SwSS3ftr a ^ l fi|f ,,Ui ‘ y ' and requiring lesa thaa halfthe 
ROSEWOOD YOUNG AMERICA PIANOS, 
$130. 
Warranted to prove good and give perfect satisfaction or no 
safe. Send for Desckiptith Oataiooms ’ 
rYNE PRICE AND LOW PRICE, nt Gilman’s Shoe 
Store, No. 8 Stuto Street, Rochester, N. Y. 
