Jttarkets, Commerce, &c 
BOSTON, Ja.n. 11.—The following axe the quotations of 
wool, for the week: ♦ 
Saxony and Merino, line....,70®72c 
Do do fall-blood.tSV/iiTO 
Do do half and three-fourths .fititoXxS 
Common.eafiutls 
Dulled, extnv. TJ@7S 
Do atiperftne.68(al72 
H AIvI/S CHINESE MAMMOTH SHEEP, 
1'or sale by J. 11. HALI,. Morning View, Kentucky 
Their wool is long, good quality, and heavy They hrem 
every 1S months from 8 to 6 Limbs are hardy and will noi 
jump fences. Mutton, extra Hue. References given. 1'rlcf 
!»r pair $160. 
Kurnl New-Torker Office, 1 
ROCUR8TKK. Jam 27, 1 fetid. 5 
Fnoon Winter wheat brands have put on 26c %") barrel. 
Gbxis —Whe at has taken a decided start The range for 
Genesee is $V "M.tO; and for Canada $1,43®H,60. Barley 
baa also pnt on an additional figure. 
Dkkssed Hook are still moving upward, the advance be¬ 
ing equal to 50 cents per 100 pounds, for heavy’. 
Dxiky, &0.-Butter more plenty and prices drooping.— 
Cheese has advanced 70 cents to $1,00 per 100 pounds. Eggs 
wore plenty and lower. 
Sbeus Reference to our table will show a marked ad¬ 
vance in Clover and Timothy. 
11 xv has Hold occasionally during the week as high as 
$17,00 per tutu 
Slorhester n'ltolttalr Prices. 
Flour uml Grain. Eggs, dozen. I*£ll6c 
Floor, win.'wl!oul,$8.50fi f 7,7fl Honey, box. l$@14c 
Flour, spring do .. C.75t > 5,25 Candles, box- 12@l3c 
Flour, buckwheat. 2,.'0 "2.50 Candles, extra.. 14(3114 c 
Fruit find Boots. 
inn nnn **’**** i hueso to« feet 
1 V / V 7. yj V_/\7 high, at Sts per hundred. 
20,000 Sian,lard Dear Trees, fi to 7 feet high, at $25 If 1 100. 
20,000 do do do I year old, 0 inches to 2 feet 
high at $6 f} 100. 
10,000 Dwarf Pear Troon. 3 to 5 feet high, at $18 1 > lot). 
20,000 White Crape and Cherrv Currants; 5,000 Diana 
Drape Vinos. A large staid: of I'cnoli tree,,, Cherry trees, 
Plum trees dooSOberrloH, K.isPberrie*, Blackberries, Straw¬ 
berries, most of the new varieties of Native Crapes, flee , flic. 
Wholesale and Descriptive Catalogues sent to all appli¬ 
cants who inclose stamps to pro pay postage 
„ Address K. MOODY Ac HON. 
b“l’12t Niagara Nurseries, Luckjiort, N. Y, 
A DOOD PEACE FOB $1,COO.— CutJiK 
OtutM i NCI a, formerly Of Rochester, will sell his farm of 
20 ) acres, for the ahove sum • one third down, liftlHnce on 
time. The farm is situate in Die Grand River valley, half 
way between the cities of Jaeksou and Lansing, town of 
Onondaga, county of Ingham, and White of Michigan, 80 
acres improved and well reneed, the balance choice timber, 
including hlack walnut, whUowoud, and a sugar orchard of 
MX) maple t,ees Buildings,! good framed twirii (ki by 34, | 
small framed Uuusu; l good log hotuc, |M lomiib) aiid one 
first class Steam saw mill. A largo supply of timber con 
tiguons to sow trail and i ready market at the mill for all 
lumber manufactured. Tlmre. will also pass with Die deed 
27 acres of wliont, and the buckets, pons. and fixtures of the 
sugar hush. This farm lies within n short ,1 ntam-cof ngood 
lictmol, and witldfl three utilesof two nourishing villages, 
with llouriug and grist mills, ike. The soil of tills farm is of 
the best quiilltr for wheat and grass tJie water good. Fur 
further particulate inquire of Cl,AUK. CUMMINGS, Upon 
the premises, or of BENNETT A BANOKKlt 
Jan. IKS, 1883. Jackson, Michigan. 
Do No. 1 ....f <)@65 
Western mixed . rid’, 
Smyrna washed.S.Y31S3 
Do unwashed. 2|i7un7 
Syrian.2U5U2 
Cape.3305)70 
Crimea. Irakis 
Buenos Ayres.,.20<5W) 
Peiaivian washed.2fiw46 
Canada.. 01X3)85 
ALBANY, Jan. 26.—The market active and prices high¬ 
er. The sales reported to-day include 
5,A)i) lbs Htatc fleeces......... fific 'it lb 
2,0>0 lha No. 1 super pulled_ fii'c lil lli 
10,000 lbs medium fleeces.... p. t.. 
For a lot of 17,000 tbs State fleeces ODc was oflerod and 
refused.— Alias and Arons. 
' ’--Hi 
In this city, on the 20th inst,, at St. Bridget's Church, by 
Rev. W. F. 1 ’at.vk, A. M. MARSH, E«q.,of IJuifalo and Miss 
LIZZIE SIMMONS, of Rochester, N. Y. 
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app 
In Darien, Genesee County, N. Y , on Monday, Jan. 19th, 
18tfl, DAVID HARTSHORN, aged 66 years. 
On the 10th inst., of typhoid fever, while being removed 
from tlie Camp Hospital to Acquia Crock, VfM. HAZLIP, of 
Co. H, noth (Rochester) Rog't N. V S, V,, aged 21 years 
and * months. 
In iTondequoit, on Sunday evening the 23th inst-, very 
suddenly, of hemorrhage of Dm lungs, ELIZABETH 
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The DrmooiiaT anti Amkhioan appearod In a NEW 
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Rochester, N. Y., January, 1803. life! 
trial Notices 
the rnon&iojs' .tumkets. 
NEW YOKR, Jan. 2il.—F loor Market may he quoted 
ikthlOc better, with an active business doing for export and 
home consumption. Sales at <.'>«£(>,70 Tor superfine Stab-; 
S6.80@«.‘.).'> for extra State; $6,56030,75 for superfine West- 
era: 8B.s0i»7.40 for common to medium extra Western; 
$J.S,V3l7.<0 fiir • hipping brands extra round hooped Ohio, 
and #7.WfflS. 3U fur trade brands do.—the market closing 
firm. Sales of .choice extra State were made at $7.0056 
7.25. Canadian flour AMdtF. better, with more doing; wiles 
at (3.<HM7.St) (or common, and ST.-tO'jft’vW for good to choice 
extra Rye Ilnur quiet and steady nt $4,fAl(i<5.* for inferior 
tin choice Corn meal steady Mid firm; salo* at $3.9S6p3.&5 
for Jeisny, $4,7fflrJ,73 for Brandy Trims and $4,K(N2 i V'Q > or 
caloric- 
Grain -Wheat market setive nod Ua)2c better, with a 
a moderate business doing for export ami home consump¬ 
tion; sales Chicago spring at Jt, turjcl .49. Milwaukee club at 
$!,4Dyil!,fXi, amber Iowa at $L5ti(jSl,M, winter red Western 
at Jil.MftSUW: amber Michigan at il, Opal, 85; winter red II- 
linoi* at $1.5 «Va 1,57; wintor red and amber StAte at $1,58(31 
1,68k, inferior rod Indians »t $1,55, white Kentucky at ?!,- 
90, choice w bite Canada a I 31.(Hi, snfl prime whlto Michigan 
«t $1,1)9 Rve cnnttiuiss scarce and firm at $1,00^11,10 for 
Slid# and salCk Jersey fct$l.w2V'U1,U3k { . Barley very scarce 
‘and prices firm; sales at $1.51(3:1,55 for Eastern. Harley 
malt continues firm and in fair n-quest; sales nominal at 
$l,OOHl,7fl 6.<r State• 1 Vos eontine quiet and tiomlual.- 
(lorn may be nuulod Ic tiotter with more octir* busiocsH. 
sales at *7(i -■•- fur Shipping ruixei! Western; Hiiopkio. for 
Eastern, 75 f# 86 .Sie for damaged and heated, and 90®8-’c for 
white Western. Outs are heavy, with i inDilemb- dsmand 
at HVi)Vn; for common to prime Jersey, and 68@71.Vc for 
Canada, Westom and State. 
I’kovisions fork market uleridy with a fair demand; 
sales at $14.75(3)11,76 for muss.; Sl.“.,.Wtfrl(i,50 for prims rnOKS 
and ?U,5tK(jtS,25 for prime Beef active-, sales at $6,00(06,01) 
for country tmino; yr.tWu/'.On for country mess, $ll,S0<y)12.- 
50 for Hi packed ihc-*. and $ly,00@I3,50 fur. uxtra mess.— 
I’riiiie mess beef dull -and prices nominally unchanged.— 
Beef hams in modoraie demand' and prices him: sales 
, 5 ‘, $15,,*4>ii5l6,iX) for Hlate and Western. Cut mnal.K steady; 
Ms Ac at iStShHf- for shoulders, and 7(Vri*c fur hams Drras- 
■*d hogs hrr -eoJiier and finu at flfitfitac Bacon sides linn, 
vriUi goW uitmand; sale* at 7 l i(irt7for Western Cumhor- 
Ir.-el cut iraddlpg; fc lot city do; r>i'e for Wesleru long 
ribbed middle K flgflWs fdr dd. abort nhhed middies: 
fell : for do long rfT.lr middles. !^c .-Y rl| olee caty do: Ofto 
M«C for Western *le rl dear middles, Tor choice 
city do, lip - 1 ,:- fur hellir-, and ‘ 1 iarir'aC (of Wi'Ston long 
cutlmms Liu-'l steady und firm, with a moral *r)ive demand, 
sales at lDiijlO'.o for No. i to choice. Butter (Willing at 
A SLIGHT COLD, 
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up 
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or 11 8LtonT oot.n ” in Its first stage; Umt which in Uie be¬ 
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attacks the lungs. “ J)room's Branchial Troches," give 
sure ami almost immediate relief. Military Officers 
ami Soldiers should have them, as they can be carried in the 
pocket and taken as occasion requires. 
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appkp INSTRUCTIONS kouGETTING FURLOUGHS and 
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RKOP1.ATION8,' ILihh’B JOUKNAR OK ilKAI.TH, AND OTHER 
EMINENT BOtlRCKH. 
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its coat. 
tT Agentw VV'anted. AJ 
Addrese the I’ubliaimr 
079-tf 0. G. EVANS, Philadelphia, Pa. 
r YRAL ESTATE. A farm of 216 acres, (i miles from 
V Rochester, for sale cheap, with 13 acres of wheat on the 
ground. Refer to, or aildress.GKO. I’.TOwNSKND, Attorney, 
and JOHN SNOW, State St., RocboBtor, N. Y. 
January 2-1, 1863. (>81 2t 
wo have agreed to pay the largo sum of three thousand dollars for the three sorts for tlie purpose of securing them 
exclusively, so that our subecribera should have three new kinds of Strawberries, unlike any others, and. as wo think, 
valuable for any one to have exclusively, and which no one hut a subscriber cuu have for some years, for they will bo 
Uiatnbutod in no other way* 
As the plants must be grown from the very small stock or seedling plants on hand when we made the pnrehase, and 
us over half a million writ ho required, we do not expect to bo able to commence the distribution before September, 1863. 
As a matter i> course, the recipients will he only those who pay to us one year's subscription, and tlie plants will be 
senko.it in the order aubse.nptiom. are received. The three plants will lie sent to each person who sends to ns .x year’s 
subscription for either the Daily, Semi-Weekly, or Weekly Tkiucine. indicating at the time of Subscribing that they 
desire tlui Strawberries, and the (fistrihutiiiu will ho made in tho order Urn subscriber'* names and requests fur straw- 
be men are received. 
t D ra B , HUbH !' ril>CrH .*’ in reccive their rilrtntH by mail, done up in oiled silk, or other mutable oiled substance. 
I o Clubs, plants will be sent in packages, to correspond with the number of names in the Club; and whore the uum- 
bor will warrant it, they will be sent by express, packed in boxes. 
1 NVKNTI0N8 REJECTED MURE TUAN TWO VearS 
JL will bn forfeited, it not appealed before the 2d of March 
next. We prosecute such wUhMll ntarae unless wo 
succeed. Address .1, FRASER ft CO , 
tml-it Patent Agents, Rochester, N. Y. 
L'A It IT! FORSALE tHEAP. -The cheauest 
i farm in Orange county; situated 3.‘, tulles rmrth of 
Newburgh 28 acres of good land, house, bum, and femeos 
in ord»*r; 4 or 5 or wimd, uml cboioo kiudn 
of fruit upon it. A never tailing st ream running through 
it forms easy. For nartleulans address 
flSWtCOW E. B. RICHARDSON, Newburgh. N. Y 
fl DEALERS IN Ult ir TKHF.S^tti.iXlo 
I i. .1.. rn_ _ r _ . ..._ .. .. .1 2 •, 
A REAM,Y VAI.I7AHI.E- MlOROHDOPE, ONE that 
a child can use. sent free, by mail, on receipt of 38 cts. 
Address S. WOODWARD. P. 0. Box3273, Boston, Mass. 
JL Apple Trees, four years old and over, comprising all 
the rrjosf popular varieties, for sale at a low price, in lots to 
suit purc'ua-Vra They must be sold this spring as tho land 
is wanted for other purposes. A rare chance Tor agents, 
and those wistiing to purchase trees for this spring’s plant 
ing- For particulars, ashIres* 
Jan. 31,1863. C H. ROGERS, Palmyra, N. Y. 
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B ANKET WILLOWS—Cuttings for planting,and shoots 
of a superior article of French Osiers, for sale in any 
quantity by F. G. WOOD, Utica, N. Y. 
THE W'OOh JnJMKKTH. 
NEW YORK, Jan. 11.—The present has beon a very 
active week, and sales have been heavy both by private 
contract and auction. Wo notice 8txi halo* Cape at ,'kV,q:35c; 
700 do Douskoi, 39i-> 41, 41 X) do Mesti/a Iff3210c, and 150, 0 O 0 Its 
Fleece and Pulled 60 1 . 71 k-. The auction sale vostordoy was 
largMv attended; all thu California was taken at lull prices, 
especially the finer grades, which brought higher than pri¬ 
vate sole rates -£0 also the Fleece Wool. Everything on 
the catalogue was sold save a portion of tho Mediterranean 
which did not command rates muU atuCtory to importers, and 
was puevctL 
Eaxony Floece. VI R>,. 
American fall-blood Merino.. 
Do half s od throc-quarter do. 
Do Native and quarter do.. . 
Extra pulled...,. 
Superfine do... 
No. 1, do... 
California lino, unwashed... 
Do Common do .... 
Peruvian washed. 
Chilian Merino unwashed.,. 
Do Mestixa do . 
Valparaiso do 
South American Merino unwashed. 
Do do Mestixa do . 
Do do common washed. 
Do do Entre Rios washed.. 
Do do do do unwashed. 
Do do Cordova washed.. 
Cape Good Hope unwashed. 
East ludia washed.. 
African unwashed.. 
Do washed... 
Mexican unwashed. 
Texas.. 
Smyrna unwashed. 
Do washed. 
Syrian unwashed. 
N. y Shipping and Cammeroiai List. 
COL. E LLH W ORTH. 
THE NEW YORK TRIBUNE having purchased of Mr. Andrkw S. Fut-lisr his best three Seedling Strawberries, 
vix., the COL. ELLSWORTH, the ‘'MONITOR, and the ‘‘ BROOKLYN SCARLET," (ripening in the order they aro 
named,) will send them to its subscribers. 
All are large, very prolific, beautiful color, fine flavor, not very acid, highly perfumed, and ripen in success,on 
from very early to late,(and each kind is bi sexual, sotliat it requires no other sort growing near it to moke it productive, 
and the plants are all strong and vigorous growers, and bear the fruit well up from the ground. To posse** one of these 
new plants would be a great acquisition lor any family in the country. To possess the three would give the possessor 
all that he could reasonably desire in this most delicious, most valuable of ail fruits. Buch new Plants are usually sold 
at five dollars a dozen, or fifty cents apiece. At that they are not dear, because from one all that a family wanta can be 
obtained in a few years. For descriptions see “Strawberry Cuituriat " 
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