tude toward the government and the people of the 
United States. 
Mr. Seward, writing to Mr. Webb, at Rio Janeiro, 
Nov. 12th, directs him to lose no time in calling 
attention to the subject, and inform His Majesty that 
the shelter of pirates, as the Sumter, in the ports of 
Brazil, is deemed an unfriendly act by this Govern¬ 
ment, and to ask that such measures will be taken 
as will make the Governor of the port of Maranham 
sensible of 11 is Majesty's displeasure, and prevent 
the recurrence of such injuries to the United States 
hereafter. 
Mr. Webb says the Foreign office assumed 
ground that no breach of neutrality had been com¬ 
mitted, and fell back upon the absurdity that the 
Sumter is a man of war. Brazil, it appears, recog¬ 
nizes in the Southern States the rights and duties of 
belligerents in conformity with the laws of nations, 
and Webb is informed by the. Minister of Foreign 
Affairs that he confounds recognition of the fact, 
and rights ol belligerents and sovereignty, as a 
recognition of independence and sovereignty, in 
behalf of territory in rebellion. 
Seward, March 18th, does not. affect to conceal the 
fact that this decision seems to him to be inconsist¬ 
ent with the very friendly relations which have 
heretofore existed between Brazil and the United 
States, and is therefore highly unsatisfactory. 
The Government of Brazil declares its friendship 
for the United States, and fervently hopes the civil 
war will soon be terminated. 
M r. Seward, in concl tiding, to M r. Pike, saysThis 
domestic war has been protracted long enough. It 
is for the interest of humanity it should be closed as 
It would come to an end 
in.-. "lancet n sr.a ue Minor. but loss active 
f, Y mew. $12,601.513,5U for prime mess, and 
vMXrt/10^5 for prune- Horf market riilen fjiiiot «nrl very firm. 
Sales at for country prime. W t fitKS«.00 for country 
mess, SI.kj 13,60 for repacked do . $| i.,g IS for extra mess. Prime 
rni\ss heel steady and in moderate demand Small sates at $"0 
India mess m very mod.Tale request, Sales at $&3(n>28,.¥L Iteef 
hams quiet and linn. Rates Eastern amt Western nt 317. Cut 
meats in moderate demand and easier .Sales »t /f„ -to,. for 
Western mid clt\ nltouWere, and S®6*c for bains. Bacon sMesi 
lute -toady witli a moderate demand. Sales at 6ter for Ciiin- 
'"T "'’’I ,nv rtbbfd do; 6^1,7t,c for short 
ribhcd do 7 yc for tony clear do: 7So tor short clear do; 7 hie for 
belliea Lard firm, with a very stood demand. Sales at ;v,o) 
? °° f P r . elioue Butter in moderate re.inert, and sell, 
imr at I 0 <a 17cto. Ohio, and Ui/i 19c for State, Cheese quiet and 
steady at ?(a9c for good to choice. ‘ 
-IStins- pots lime hern sold at -5,62V, the previous prices. 
In I earl, without arrivals there has been nothing done. 
... - ■- ,, with a moderate demand, mostlv 
Use; sales at 12(218e; and a few I 860 
er and Ti motby the demand is very light and 
'J 1 IFF A NY’S TILE MACHINE 
PATENTED FEB. 26, 1861. 
This Machine took the first 
The Commission on Ordnance and Ordnance 
Supplies have, it is said, rejected all the foreign 
contracts, and considerably curtailed those for the 
manufacture of arms in the United States. The 
ordnance office has issued proposals for manufactur¬ 
ing within one year Springfield rifled muskets and 
Harper's Ferry rifles, together with carhiues, revolv¬ 
ers. sabers, swords and scabbards. The Department 
reserves to itself the right to reject any bid, and will 
consider none made through any agent, broker, or 
party, other than the regular manufacturer. 
Several days ago the House passed a resolution 
directing the Secretary of War to communicate all 
the facts and circumstances within his knowledge 
relative to the late evacuation by our troops of 
Jacksonville, Fla. The Secretary replies that he 
conceives it to be the province of the President to 
furnish information concerning military operations, 
but the President had directed him to say that the 
evacuation was for reasons not deemed compatible 
with the public interests to disclose. 
The Secretary of the Treasury is now prepared to 
pay all indebtedness of the dates prior to February 
1st in cash, of the month of February 40 per cent, 
in cash, and of subsequent dates 30 per cent, in 
cash. 
The Emancipation Commissioners met last week. 
Several petitions were jiled. and during the fore¬ 
noon thirty or forty persons waited on the Board for 
information regarding the mode of procedure. 
Mr. Arnold, from the Committee on Roads and 
Canals, has reported in favor of the Illinois and 
Michigan canal. The report states that the work 
has been more than half completed by Illinois, that 
State Laving expended thereon over $600,000. The 
canal has been in operation since 1848, and now 
yields an annual revenue of about $200,000. This 
will be greatly increased by the enlargement of the 
Illinois river, as proposed. The State of Illinois 
offers this canal and its revenue to the United States, 
on condition that Congress will provide means of 
enlarging it bo as to pass gunboats from the lakes to 
the Mississippi. This will place us upon an equal¬ 
ity with Great Britain, that power being able, by 
her canals, to pass her war vessels from the ocean to 
the lakes. The report, in view of the fact that by 
treaty the United States is prohibited from building 
or maintaining armed vessels on the lakes, urges 
the necessity and importance of the immediate 
enlargement, of this canal, by which the gunboat 
fleet on the Mississippi could be passed through to 
the lakes. 
A large mass of correspondence has accumulated 
in relation to insurgent vessels at foreign ports, and 
particularly between the United States and Great 
Britain. 
Minister Adams, by direction of Secretary Sew¬ 
ard, last November addressed a note to Lord Rus¬ 
sell. on the subject of outrages committed by the 
Nashville. The object of Mr. Adams was to request 
the English Government to inquire into the circum¬ 
stances, and expressed theliope that that Govern¬ 
ment would adopt such measures as the case might 
seem to demand. 
1st. As to the authority of the vessel to commit 
such an aggressive act on citizens of a friendly 
power, and then claim a refuge and recognition in 
the harbors of England. 
2d. In case the nature of that authority be deemed 
sufficient, at least in view uf her Majesty’s govern¬ 
ment, as to the purpose for which the ship is alleged 
to have come across the ocean, to wit: the making 
of more effective preparation, ou the part of Eng¬ 
land, for carrying on the war against the people of 
a friendly nation. In the former case, he says, the 
l"!u,:^u tt L- b,lrrf , 1 ' A g ril 2 ?. ,h v at thft residence of I. N. Quack- 
AAtMilwl^SsX 
Co Gren^lllta w. ch " r of So "* «ow. Esq., ail or Auguste. 
lk^^m?/svn\?Y’n, l iw* Tir leDC ,V'i. rtbo fiither, hr 
.id.,, 
premium at the Michigan Shite 
Fmc of WOO and 1301. Its principal ad van togas are aa follows: 
1st It makes perfect tile. (See testimonial uf Hon. J. H Kj.it- 
vart ) The several proprietors guarantee that every Machine 
they sell shall make tile equally as good a.i the specimens re- 
lerrcd to. 2d. A great Bavin* m effected in the hakin*of the 
tiles, aa they are not so liable to crack during the process as 
tiles made by other Machines. This is owing to their compact- 
ness, being entirely free from air cells. 3d. The tiles are so 
firm that they are taken from the rack by hand, without mar- 
nng or bending them. 4th. The tiles are much stronger hence 
they will bear transportation and 11,e action of frost an.! water 
better than tiles made by other Machines. 6th. The tiles are 
cut at right angles an.1 of equal length, an they issue from the 
funnels, by a simple device which is sold with the Machine 6th 
The Machine separates the stone from the clav. 7th. The mo¬ 
tions are rotary anil regular , hence no nnusual strain is brought 
upon any part of the Machine, as is the case with all Machines 
in which the pressure is produced by the action or plungers. 
Sth, The working parts arc protected from contact with tho 
clay. Those parts most liable to wear, ran be changed at a 
trilling expense. The spiral part is cast with a chamber run¬ 
ning through the center. The steel shaft passes through this 
chamber, and the epical part is fastened to the shaft by a pin. 
If. grinds the clay and makes tiles at the same time. 
Testimonials. 
Com' si hits, Onto, Nov. 13, iscj. 
r With regard to the Tile on ftxhibi- 
PlinioH'Ng to have been made by 
■frtOIILNE, it affords me pleasure 
a doubt the Ijg»l Tile I have ever 
>w ;,f except the glacs Tile used in 
" Hat I especially mean by best is 
! more rapidly, and with foes poiwi- 
■ - 1 . ri,e superiority of Tfff- 
" fj®AS c ^ n t |j0 fact that 
is really the main 
rough inner surface col- 
omi«*^ ° l " RS;u "* »h>ps the 
Hoi'S—Are st.-adr in nrice, 
for small tote, for home 
crop, fgy'ffc piu-Ii 
Serps—F or CfoV( 
prices favor buyers. 
, AfrHANV. Mav 5. thorn ami Meal—T he market opened 
tliill nut svtewlr f/>r f lour, but Afithe iiiobjUur advanced the de- 
fuauu iitfiTtiHw, and at neon there was a fair bualne*& dojnir at 
the. I opiiij pi. rnsnf Saturday - Corn Meal continues dull and 
unchaogea in value. 
li^-Wheatduh t, with a Fair supply nlfcr.uir and a limited 
TnilltrjB’ inquiry Sales Red Winter State at. $|,$|. Corn ie slow 
ol Hjtfr jipii vaLhar heavy. Sale> round yellow at Mie. delivered 
a* Juim All .inly Hye quiet and Unebaoued. Ibirley ipeettf With 
u. steadv mu vnniYniT** inquirv, .uul Ulo market i» weak Sah-8 
X.*Q?l_ ro if (4 } m 82 f S r - Mi* and Fair In prime four-rowed State at 
Pdfci sMc sv*' notice :\ tittle of \V estern mai’e Barley Malt at 97 !*. 
n) Oats there i> a Iwtvr feelirif und prices have advanend le — 
-Sales were made on Saturday of Statu al 41c, and thia morning 
do, purl bore and to aiTivn, at 42c. 
■ M a v fi —Fmiph The market on Saturday, ow- 
"■* jo Uic largo He t arriving from the ujipor lakes, and the rail 
roan lr oekvuh. fiifr.citv srilppers, was very iiuieh Salo.s 
rhnice extra Chpu.Ih on the track «4.55; Canada from -tore at $4- 
(41,' Choice extra Indlunaat *3,0.1; ordinary extra Indiana at 4,30 
extra " iHcrvnnn ami Illinois u t $4 ,sum 4,62it; and high grade 
Oloo and Indiana double extra at *5,ao5?i,/i2*i, 
I.RAi.x, Wheat. OiAl'ket firm but quiet. Buyers and sellers 
apart; -ales No J Milwaukee club a IBM; white Kentucky aud 
No. 2 Chicago on private terms, and Canada club at 900. No 
otlmr salo h ropurlod. Limited rtpoculatlvp and mljiUnjr iniuirv 
( otn-lliti iiiiukotmoderatol.v octivp, with fair ilijuuini!. Sali-s 
old at 30e. and rejected.at 3-u*, closing a, abadt* eaidor on occ.onnt 
ni le A(|van»:Mn tviual freivfht.t quiet ttud nominal fit 55c. 
nu pales rrport^d. Bartpy, th^re fo uonu Dflbnmr. and inquiry 
limited. Arrivals large no aalea-lield at Wofrlc for good to 
ciioire. K.vo quiet and nominal i 8 fi3e. foi WVhtern Peas 
rioin.'ial and quiet at Me! for Canadian, MarrOwtiitsat Wc or 
si.00, Black .-vcd Mar-row fat #1.00, Champnev, English, anil 
Early Rente at #2,SO Beans quiet ami nominal at fl.H7.VnlSS.0U. 
SKKoe Qiiterwirh only moderate demand for smaii bagged 
Ibnothy *l.iS(.r J,S7.‘-j for Canada; *2,00 Western, and S 2 , 
jvn2,.g> for good to choice Belgian. Clover, small sales at 34- 
37 'r. and large ut $0,00, 
PwyisKija. The market. i< .lull,heavy and inactive, with but. 
'otic demand during the na<t week except, (or homo trade We 
quote heavy Mesa pork nt ill.SO, light do. SH.00; hams, sugar 
cured 7c ; Plain 0c ; racked 7‘„c Urd quiet at V ,e. Dried and 
sinoked bee! at. Ur. Shoulders Haim in pickle 4K(?iSc. 
< ity packed mess Oecl at *9 00. Cheese—market, firm, with fair 
demand, at prices varying from 7 C-— Courier. 
TOItOSTO, May 1 — Flour —Early in the week our market 
was very dull; within the last ten Java, however, there has 
been rather more inquiry; the sales have been limited, as hold 
ers are firm in asking $4,25 f. o. b.; for superfine we have not 
heard of any sales at that figure. One or two Int- changed 
hanaaintbe early part or the week at $4.T0t»-4.l5; fancies are 
bed at. S4.45 1 4,80, with a limited inquiry; extras arc inactive, 
fi > a -t.7»>. double extra «t K90>a. Oatmeal is in lim- 
itrni olTering, with a good demand, atW.lOfi si is. 
Oka ix — The receipts nf Fall Wheat would not exceed 2,500 
hushcls, which sold at prices ranging from S5c,,i 95c for inferior 
to medium, and for good to prime; choice samples 
in deiimnd, and resdily bring outside quotations. The receipts 
of 'pring \V beat have been trilling and in the early part, of the 
week with a limited demand at, BOuyH'ir. f-> husb Since then 
tberiM.s a better inquiry and a sale of 10,iXXI bushels was made 
on Monday nt 91c. f. o. b Barley continues scarce with an ac¬ 
tive demand at dtn 56c. Peas are in demand, but in limited of- 
lering at 50dJMc. Hats arc again scarce, in consequence of the 
-mpplv h.v rail having fallen off, together with a good ronsump- 
tive demand; prices arc from .TSa tOc. per busbel. 0>ol>r 
1.x this city, on tho 1st inst., 
years and 5 months. 
Ix this city, on the 5th inst., of 
of Duo ri Goff, aged 21 years, S i 
EDWARD WHAUN, 
t-r~ AnVKItTISI.Nt; TERMS, In Advance—T birtt-Fivb 
Ck.vtb A Line, each insertion. A price and a half for extra 
display. 0i-52,«£ cents per line of space. Special Notices ifoi. 
lowing reading matter, levied.) Sixty Cents a Line. 
V. Sca t.ntvq — Dear Si 
tI’itoJ A’i— 95)2 s !'itc Pair, pnrpoiti n 
TIFFANY'S DRAIN TILE MACHINE 
to state that they are hevornl 
seen, and arc the best, I kno 
some tqaee» In Germany. \ 
that they wi i conduct water.„„ 
0 '°?g'ng or being Iibst.ructed 
any a Tile over any other that l lntv.- 
they are very snro.it), „„ the inside, and t his 
point to he attained m the mukltig. 
locts and retains detritus which i 
ordinary Tlie. Yours fruiy" 
(for ,''D1W li KLH’PARt 
-or. Seig Oh Ins tate Board of Agriculture. 
Wk have made over 450,001) Til,., w ,,i, ttu s' ixtxs.j m,, .. .. . 
CHINES, and take pleasure in Motfoa tW T i LK MA : 
nthorn in ujio. With two horwx it ^ iMmi l * lu *[' l l or ‘ *11 
Tilcn per hour. This Machine works ^ 
Tllorture «o linn nw\ compact that tlioy n tll « e 
their slmno hotter, ami are not *o ll thfo to^rS L 
as Tiles made by other Machine" H & I^owfKjS thoklln 
Brick and Tile mnke^ A.inan®, ( g ftll 
presses tlie Tile at the same time, was nut in mierntinn » i an< ^ 
universally commended, it is a valuable iCK ‘° n ““ ,1 WaS 
scriber. 
speedily as possible, 
to-morrow if the European States should clearly 
announce that the expectations of favor from them 
must be renounced. 
The following important circulars have been ad¬ 
dressed to the Foreign Ministers, announcing tlie 
re-opening of communication with Southern locali¬ 
ties recovered from the insurgents: 
Sik:—L have the honor to state to you, informally, 
that the mails are now allowed to pass to and from 
New Orleans and other places where they have 
heretofore been seized by the insurgent forces, 
which have since been recovered and are now reoo- 
cupied by the land and naval forces of the United 
States. It is proper, however, to add that military 
surveillance is maintained over such mails, as far as 
the government finds it necessary for tho public 
safety. I am, sir, your ob't servant, 
Wm. 11. Seward, Dep’t of Slate. 
WasiiiNOTO.x, May 5.1862. 
Sik: —I have the honor to state, for the’informa¬ 
tion of your Government, that a Collector has been 
appointed by the President for New Orleans, and 
that the necessary preparations are being made to 
modify the blockade to permit limited shipments to 
be made from that aud one or two other ports, which 
are now closed by the blockade, at times and upon 
conditions which will be made known by proclama¬ 
tion. I am, sir, your obedient servant, 
Wsr. II, Sewakd. 
Prices of Machines, Sl.fo ami $30O-two sites. Direct all 
orders for Machines ami applications for Rights in the State of 
Michigan, to it. BREWER, Tecumseb, Mich,, in all tho remain¬ 
ing States ami Territories to 
__ ^ Sl'.VLDiNG, Toledo, Ohio. 
r P < 7 > T J OOTONS.- I have now in store 20 bushel Tod 
X Onions. Price $2 50 per bushel. J. b ap a Op p 
Genesee Seed Store, Rochester, .V. Y. 
fce\^e»d^pMc aS ^ ^ h * 
Rochester, N. Y. 
“a5W BS0N ^ 
rjt DkOItGE W. CHILDS, Publisher 
C4 -~- t _ IBS and CIO Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
( |0FFKK-C’OFFkE-COKFKK.-A iine~va- 
vg nety. raised and put up expicssly for seed, sent with 
directions tree, for 27 cents per package, in coin or sUnins a 
sure cron, ami yields well Address ■ uimpa. A 
_ -S. WARD. I^kn Villa ge, N H. 
atSTcMK sax* 
4 US Chestnut street. l 4 iiUiil..ls’l,!o TI¬ 
THE CATTLE MARKETS. 
NEAV YORK, April 30.—The current prices fo 
all the markets are us follows; 
bkkp cattle. 
First quality, .p ewt. i 
Ordinary quality,..,. 
Common quality, ... 
Inferior quality;..—!!.!!!! — 
. ,, COWS A.VD GALVK3. 
First quality. 
Ordinary quality. . 
Common quality.1". 
Inferior quality,.. 
VEAL CALVES. 
First quality. 
Ordinary qiialitr.J.’] 
Common quality,.” 
Inferior quality,. 
_ . , SHEEP AND LAMBS, 
Prime quality. 
Ordinary. 
Common,. 
Inferior. 
„ . .. SWINE 
First quality... 
Other qualities,., ..”, 
ALliAN V. Mat 5— Bkkves — There are 1142 head of beeves 
lew on sale this week Limn last., and yet tho supply is abundant 
Although there arc no premiums on sals, tlie average quality 
i - above medium, many ol the droves from Illinois being of first 
, ii a ?m y h' Th,l /:u V i 0 ,, .? v f IIM ’ or,™ fo'ino. fat Ftillersfrom the 
distilleric* ol this State During Saturday the demand for New 
Y ork was comparatively brisk, and on most grades price- ad¬ 
vanced JifehiC #1 Id, live weight. 
Receipts — The following is our comparative statement of re¬ 
ceipts at this market over the Central Railroad, estimating 16 to 
vUo c&r i 
a.. • , . . Cor week 
Thisweek. Last week last year. 
Cattle.3,610 4,752 3,to 
y ,ee P.1-918 '417 1480 
Ho^s .. .. ] 4^ jg* 
Pricks —The market closes dull at the following quotations: 
.. . This week. Last week. 
£ r jt r ' uu " 1 .o go c so 
Fxtia, ....{Mike 4SJ:a‘4We 
First quality .3,'igM c Sg;33*48 
hecond quality.SH'gajic 3 (a3‘qc 
Third quality.25 a ®2»,;c a*Wc 
S8,.50@9,00 
7,S)(ffl8.25 
T.lUX'n 7.50 
6,i»g,7,00 
Ft5,iyynA).i» 
40.OQg45.00 
30.00(@Sfi,00 
25,00g28.00 
tfW A)l kinds of Pictures known in the Art furnished in 
the best style and at prices which defy competition. [643-eo 
-V.fr' »• qUJMTMn -VjE r SlfIt SCR I It JS ItS! 
k^CHENECTAUY AGRICULTURAL WORKS, 
G. WEST1NGHOLSE & OO 
ri.s a new Quarter of the Rckal commenced with 
April, Now ia thk Time to Scbscribe! Agents 
and friendly Subscribers are requested to present the 
claims and merits of the paper to their neighbors. 
Every addition to our list icill aid in maintaining the 
interest and value of thy. Rural during these times 
that test the purses of publishers, lie aim high, and 
intend to continuously manifest the spirit of our 
motto, “ Excelsior,” at all times. A few thousand 
New Subscribers this month, will enable us to furnish 
a better paper through the year than we could other¬ 
wise afford. 
C-SP We can still furnish back numbers from Jan¬ 
uary, so that those desiring it may have the complete 
volume, or subscriptions can commence now. 
>, Proprietor*, 
MANUFACTURE THE I?. PATENT 
ENDLESS CHAIN HORSE POWERS, 
COMBINED THRASHERS AND CLEANERS, 
THRASHEItS AND SEPARATORS, 
CLOVER MACHINES, 
Wood * Maws, (Circular aud Cross Cut,) Arc. 
Also an improved pattern of LEV HP. or SWEEP HORSE 
POWERS and LARGE THRASHERS AND CLEANERS 
THE F I It S T P RE SU [ U 31 
was awarded our Thrasher and Cleaner, at tlie late Now-York 
State Fair, which, with the many favorable reports from per¬ 
sona using them, prove them to be a superior machine, aud as 
such are recommended to tlie notice of the public. 
Also our improved Clover Machines are offered to the public 
aa possessing all the necessaiy requirements for hulling and 
cleaning clover at one operation in the most perfect mauuer. 
Prices and description of the above named machines will be 
found in our Illustrated Circular, which will be sent free to all 
applicants. Address G. WESTING HO USE & CD., 
643-6teo Schenectady, N. Y. 
uii.' sks -Boumi copies or our last volume are 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. S3 each-or if several are taken, at *2 50 
r J' l HE BUCKEYE HORSE CORN PLANTER, 
MitCU i. ow.i—} 27yi*«, according to quality.— jiUas <£- Arpiis. 
CAMBRIDGE, Amur. 30.—At market, 449 Cattle, about 400 
Beeves, and }9 Stores consisting of Working Oxen, Cows and 
otic, two and three years old- 
} L Vn K 7 l 58 ,? 1 ' -h £ tr '? t'ttolmlingnothing but the best large 
tat Stall-led Oxyn) in, SSglt), SO: first quality, $0,00010 (X)’ second 
do, $5.50 .ui.uu. third <io. SO.OOCtiftlM, ordinary, $—— 
Wokki.no Oxk.v. if) pair -$'15*102. 
Cows AX'n Calves—$ 2 fi(ayi 0 . 
ye S araold,fcTi^i l . ing ' < ’ l “' S_; Tw ° rea ’' 3 olJ ' * ,S@19; Three 
SanEr A.xqi Camus— 33i)0 »t market. Prices in lots, $2,iX),'a2 - 
ifieach, extra. orSSiTiiSiiSJIb ’ 
Sprixg Lambs —None. 
Hides — Sirigc >4 lb. Tallow — frifihtc. 
Pelts - itlSOgS.iM. Cal f Skins-S,^ »lb 
Veal Ca l v g«, from $3,50ii;ti,00. 
HltUHITON, Mat 1 -At. market. 1,400 Beef Cattle, 90 
Stores. 3,i>si >hi'cp and Lambs, 1 .SOD Swine. 
Beef Cattlx —Prices, extra, $0.0020,00; first quality, $6 50® 
0,00; secqnfi ifo, ffl.ftAqO.fli); third Jo, fc,u)W5,50 " ’ A 
Wr.Kgivr; Cxk-n - fill), $120@J40. 
Milch Cows—$ 46 isy; common,$1®S;21 
A bal Calves — gs.OOu.e. 
„,5 T 'i^ Vearli °f' rw0 Tears old. ?0O$00; Three rears 
N fo. Tallow— 6 ( 56 . 4 * 0 . 
PELTS— $1,sAu2,oi) each. Calf Skins — 8 ®fic » lb 
Sheep ami Lambs—* 8 . 00 ( 5 . 3 , 75 , extra, $?.00@5,eo 
iam& r ^* wta ^* wra °■ r@taii '* spring 
TORONTO, M 1 y 1 —Bkkf — There have been several draws 
unni - week, with a fair local demand; first- 
cla^s $ 5 ,^i|( 7 sRuond 34,6Oia5,O0 r) lihjlbs; inferior, none 
I.ambs f-Iatye 75 each Cam '' ^ *° W at f ‘ OIU 85 ’ 50 ^ 7 ' ,W 6ach - 
Calves are plentiful at $4,(KX®« each Those parties who 
bring tlae-e young calves to market would consult their own in¬ 
terests by feeding them better, and one or two weeks longer as 
they would realise a much higher price for them. 
Hides. 100 lbs, $4. Sheepskins, each. $l,U 0 (a)l 60 
Calfskins, fo, 8c .—Olobe. ^ ' 
I HAV I’, a supply of Wilson’s Albany, Hooker's Seedling, 
and l.ongn orth's I’roDflo Strawberry Plante, which I will 
sell at 
THREE DOLLARS PER THOUSAND, 
Packed and delivered at tlie cars or express offices. These 
plants are grown by myself, are well-rooted, and will compare 
well with any plants anywhere. I hare also a largo supply of 
the different varieties of Raspberries, Bluet, berries, Goose- 
berries and Cumints, which v, ill he sold cheap. Address 
gja ~* t GKU. «. »A Vi*, Box 3014. Chicago, 111. 
EVERY MAN HIS OWN PRINTER. 
Poetable Printing Offices for the Army and Navy, Drug 
gists, and Business Men generally. Send for a circular. 
, ADAMS PRESS COMPANY, 
31 Park Row (under Lovejoy’s Hotel), New York. 
iltarkcts, Commerce, &c 
4- WESTERN NEW YORK—ThW Subscribers, aasiguees of 
George Brown, offer for .-ale a Farm of2(« acres. All the build- 
lngs on said (arm are of modern style, aud in tip.top order— 
the barn afone costing over $3,000. Said F*no lies in tlie town 
Of Phelps, Ontario t o., two and a half miles south west, of 
Daita Corners hits been unde; a well-directed system of im- 
provrnient for wveral years, and is thoroogbly underdrainpd 
Ihe desiiahlenea* >0 local mu, convenience and durability of 
buildiDgr, quality of soil, high state of cultivation, all combine 
to make it one ot the most desirable Farms ever offered for 
n.nv ir S n Wl 1 at a bargain Possession given 
the Farni A 1,urt ° f 1 le J >UNhaiW r, ‘onry can remain on 
Also, with or without the Farm.350 well-bred Spanish Merino 
Sheep aud Lambs, winch for quality, quantity and evenness of 
lleece, can t be beat—together with ail of the Stock. Teams 
' annin K Dtensilsand Tools Jor furtherwtieulars inquire of 
c, WM - JOHNSON or GEORGE C MOORK, 
w - ‘ ir ' ___of Geneva, N Y. 
t ni I ?VTTl?W^r-^r^« 1 i,^P~ T ° introduce the LITTLE 
bKWING MA®MINK — price only $15. Ii••miner. 
L'.„ r-i ,S,!rBW ' drlTeP ' fifi'J extra needles. Will give a liberal nail 
ary or large coin mission A few counties in New York Ohio 
Pennsylvania, Michtaut, Indiana, Illinois. WDeonsin, and Iowa 
lo be suiiplieil. Address -non with stamp, for terniK, 
T S. PAGE. General A vent T„l»,t„ 
Rural New-Yorker OQlee, ) 
Rochestkk, JIat 6th, 1861, ( 
Ot7R market remains pretty much in thij same condition as 
noted in last Rckal, We hear of tlie sale of a small quantity 
of Canadian wheat at the outside quotation, SI 28 , the sample 
was very plump and fine. Corn and Oats are moving upward. 
Mess Pork has advanced 50 cents per barrel during the week, 
Potatoes have moved &-x6 cents per bushel. 
Rochester Wholesale Prices. 
Flour and Uruln. 
Flour, winter wheat.$5.25(i£6.50 
Flour, spring do. 4.75^5.1*1 
Flour, buckwheat... r " 
Meal, Indian. 
Wheat, Genesee. 
Best white Canada.. 
Lorn, old. 
Corn, new 
Rye. 60 tbs p bus'll.. 
Oats, by weight,.... 
Barley. 
Buckwheat 
Beans. 
Meats. 
Pork, mess. $11 
Pork, clear.ia 
Dressed hogs, cwt a 
Beef, cwt. 4 
Spring lambs, each 1 
Muttou, carcass... 
Hams, smoked_ 
Shoulders. 
Chickens,.,. 
Turkeys. 
Geese’.. 
Ducks pair. 
Dairy, JUs, 
Butter, roll. 
Butter, firkin. 
Cheese. 
Lard, tried. 
Tallow, rough. 
Tallow, tried. 
Apples, bushel.... 50(3870 
Du. driedpfo... 5*j@6c 
J caches, no. It.1. 1 6c 
Cherries, do. lta:16c 
Plums. do. ihrllc 
Potatoes . .. r*x<6oc 
Hides and Skins. 
Sfooghter. iM®Be 
'-•ftlt*.. 
Sheeii Pelt*.JK»,»Si2.00 
Lamb Pelts.. 75cw)1.25 
Seeds. 
Clover, medium, $1.26(0,4 JO 
Do large. .... «,00®6,25 
Timothy. 1.50(0)2.00 
Wood, hard........$3L(W@5.00 
Wqod. Soft. 3.(X1 -jJ,(X) 
Coal, Scranton.... AJOfo' 5.60 
Coal, Pittston..5.5frSi5.50 
L®a . Shamokin... 6.5aj.5.50 
CLmr. . 7f<t)8c 
Salt, bbl.$l.fo.v.L 56 
Hay. tun. l i.Oo 
Straw, tun. S iu IffoO 
AflOl. tJfo..... :'-\b45c 
"iutehah, half bbl 3.2*5.3.50 
Cudfiah, quintal,... 4.5035,00 
Trout, half bbl. 3.25 23.50 
^H-A.XISr I 3 XTIVE I 3 TUBING 7 
(Manufactured by WyokofTS Patent Rorln K Muehltux) 
OF SOLID PINE SCANTLI>"0, IN SECTIONS OF 8 FEW 
LONG, WITH A TIGHT ,SQUA RE SHOULDER JOINT. 
The Cheapest and Best in Use. 
THisTuhimris regarded, wherever it has been used, as the 
best that can he made for the purpose It is cheap, durable 
and not liable to get outot order. 1 Vo off is the roost pure ami 
wholesome material which ean be used to convey water and 
in this respect this Tubing U entirely free from objection It 
!•’ 'l'" v /tnly about four y eai> sine- iu first introduction, and it 
is rapidly takiog the place of alt other kinds. 
Tho uaderKigiMid, having nurcbM.-qd the entire interest of tho 
concern, will add so?U Ikcilitiea as will enable him to fill all 
orders without delay M'« have, heTotofore. experienced great 
difficulty in procuring good timber, but hereafter m>ue hut the 
delivered^ 1 ' auJ no,u ' itet first quality Tubing 
The Prick of Tpbwo, delivered at the Factory, will here¬ 
after be as follows: 
For any No, or fret less than 100,.8 cents nor foot 
100 feet, and " •* 200 . 5 <• >■ 
THE WOOL MARKETS. 
Yllltk - , Mat 1—Native fieece has been in improved 
demand and the market closes active at a slight declinoin rates- 
-sales .,r 350,000 tbs. at 43;^.8c , for quarter to" full Wood Merino 
and haxony other descriptions are also ia good request but 
ulea ot'20,iX)0 lbs i Ana,ia; 30.000 fos 
Oregon, J.OOO fos .Spanish, and ITS baies Mestaa. Cordova aud 
.Santiago, on private terms. We quote; 
Saxony Fleece it fo. 
American full blood Merino. 
American half and Merino. 
American Native and quarter Merino 
Extra pulled. 
Superfine pulled. 
No. 1 nulled. 
Lamb's pulled. 
California fine, unwashed. 
California common do. 
Peruvian washed. 
Valparaiso unwashed.. 
.IS^‘52 
. 45(3.46 
. 4-4. d 45 
.42.ri4( 
.44(247 
-4lK'ni43 
.35(2)40 
.00(300 
.25.230 
.15(218 
.30(232 
.13(0)15 
.00(0,00 
-12fifil4 
.23.3)25 
. 0 tti2 
—Vo’27 
. 00(2 00 
.i>;o85 
.16520 
.30(534 
.it i32 
naSis 
NY.Tribum. 
lip 30,200 lbs. and includes 1,200 lbs. No. l fleece at 40 c 0 mkl 
tbs super do. ut 45c. 10.000 lbs. do. at 46c. and M,«0 fta. «tr» 
§}‘fo--/oHt 7 ttff 0WlD? a doc lue ,Jurin ^ th ® week of from 3&4c 
w®J slov ' Ma ’ L —The following are the rates for the 
‘£. a TI > 1-T an ,' 1 Merino, fine.47(§151 Texas. no®0n 
full blood,.......4(7247 Smyrna, washed,_.”" 20,(652 
\ aud 1 4 blood,. 43 246 Do. uuwashed, 1*2 
Lofomon, .4K&43 Syrian.”."*13326 
PuUed, extra,.4*253 Cape. ..."—"iff* 
Do. Kupertine.43(550 Crimea,.........""llfSi) 
no No k .Buenos Ayres .11:240 
®..00.500 Peruvian, washed. SOt^SS 
" ®st«m mixed.S6(flM3 Canada,.OOi'dOO 
610-41 
"O H DDKS’ STTI’KUI* 
- L »- THE STANDARD 1VIANURE. 
Endorsed by Proiessoi-s S. W JOHNSTON. G. A LIEBIG, 
and Dr. r. V AN II GH So/,/ mulrr a legat auaran/ee of purita 
and freedom from- nil advittraUan. 
H- E- MURING, General Agent, 
07 Pearl St., near Hanover Square, New York. 
To whom Agriculturists aud Dealers* of New York and New 
England will please apply, ft. M, RHODES St CO, 
__ Office, 82 South St., Balt imore, Md. 
QR0CERIES. PROVISIONS, SEEDS, FRUITS, &C, 
3VT. J. JVEOIsTIiOE, 
wrtOLEHAt.K A.VO HXTAtL 
GROCER AND CO.UHISSION MERCHANT, 
OO Buffalo Street, Rochester, N. Y. 
Also, Dealer in Clover and Timothy Seed, Seed Potatoes 
("•ran and Dried Fruite. Ac Pure \Vinos and Liquors’, 
and KfC.iUfd W hisky, tor Medicinal purposes. [( 4 i) 
-nin- HOME 1 (mu .hit cook stove-om 
1 Ot Che bert Stove* nnw in Use. Soleaeents 
KI EIN x DCTHE, 72 Main St., Rochester. N. Y, 
J^OCHESTER city scale works. 
x y GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. 
menfojf^' 0 **^ 711 * C ° ctlI1:J Untly on hand a large assort- 
Hay, Cattle, Grain, Platform and Counter Scales, 
w hich they will Bell at greatly reduced prices. 
E> All work warranted. 
fv A. FORSYTH & C0-. Rochester, N. Y., 
(*3(>-2tjioo QU St&nd of Duryee *!t Forsyth. 
* 2 ^“ illustrated advertisement in Rt'K.u, of March 28. 
South iVmerican Mesrita unwashed 
South Amoriean common washed. 
South American Kntre Rios do. 
South American unwashed. 
South American Cordova washed.. 
Cape Good Hope unwashed. 
East India washed. 
African unwashed. 
African washed. 
viuuoiui .1 less oiuuum man wxi le ot, must be acoom- 
pamed with the cash, which may be sent in lulls or stamps 
ifiis arrangement is rendered necessary on account of the sm-.ll 
Profits maJe ou the Tubing and the expense of c^Uecting mud! 
On the receipt of orders for 500 feet or more, the Tubing will 
be immediately Hupped bv the route directed and the shipping 
receipts forwarded by mail. A lull of the amount due will also 
lie sent by mail We shall also draw at sight foi tlmamoant 
giving tune for the -hippmy receipts to arrive; but not neces¬ 
sarily tor the Tubing, as shippers are responsible after delivery 
Iz i Ia CfWa of :ln erro f '’, n oar part in quantity or quali¬ 
ty, it will be prompty conectcd without expense, or the money 
Smyrna washed .. 
Smyrna uuwashed 
Mexican unwashed 
