R USS Eli IAS STBAWBEBBY.-Tliis great 
Strawberry, combining i;U the good qualities of "Long- 
worth’s Prolific," ami Mo.Vvov's Superior, milled to mor¬ 
mon* size, powCRSc* all thr proper'icM to make it the best 
Strawberry ynt known, «(ln i veals' Irliil. being the 
largestanil moat prolific tii'iirer, with un esecciling rich 
aroma—filu of vinouw juice, aud lor delidoiiaiiu-* unmir- 
pa-SKed—very hardy In 1 1» growth, enduring severe trout, 
it in found to combine both Ifintilhne and htuminute. 
.Toii.y J. Tip'Mah, editor of tlie fjuwlrg Gentleman, Al¬ 
bany. who parnonalLv examined the boils in bearing, gave, 
.(ulv 3, 1®J2; “ It appear* t” come ubfullv to all Ibnl is «aid 
in ini favor. (In comparing il with the Wilson, tlie Russell 
waa round to lie, hi far a« we could Judge, even more pro¬ 
ductive than Unit lamed prolific variety, about equally firm 
in Sc.aU, nearly double in rizc, and greatly superior in fla¬ 
vor. If ila good iinalitiea are maintained after it ban been 
fully tried in different localities, it will not bo surpassed, 
and perbaim not equal ad by any other sort " 
Fine Plitulc now ollemd at ffijO pnrdozeu, Cash to ac- 
comnanv orders, gent, pre-pald, t>v ro-dl. 
Address, GKO. ObAIT, Auburn. N. Y. 
Auburn, N. Y., April 2. 1863. 691-4t 
S ENECA CO. NURSERIES, WATERLOO. N. Y. 
lO.iAiil Plum stocks. Asp irauuR mots. A (ine thrifty lot 
of Standard and Dwarf Pear Trees. Downing's Mulberry 
Trees. 
2,000 2 year old Delaware Grape Vines: 2,000 do Concur I; 
10,000 l year old Delaware and other varieties. 
Also, a (rood asaorliuent of Trees generally. All of which 
will be sold cheap. K TAYLOR, Proprietor 
Waterloo. N Y„ April 6tli, I “63. «83tf 
C NIIOICK NCUSURY BTtK’K FOR SALE CHEAP.— 
J I oiler for sale at low prices for cash, 60,000 to 100,000 
choice three and four year old Apple trees, comprising all 
the desirable varieties of Summer, Fall and Winter Fruit. 
Also Pear, Peach, Cherry, Currants, Hud nearly all leading 
stock, of choice kiinln. This stock will be sold in small or 
large qaantttiea, packed or otherwise, as purol inkers may de¬ 
sire- t! C. HUF.LL, Assignee of J. 0. itlosn k Co 
THE C.1TTLE MARKETS. 
NEW YOKE, April 7.-For Beeves. Milch Cows, Veal 
Calves, and r<beep and Lambs, at the Washington Drove 
Yard, corner of Fourth avenue and Forty-fourth street; 
at Chamberlain's Hudson River, Rail's Head, fool of Robin¬ 
son Rtreet, n* Browning’s, in Sixth street, near Third ave¬ 
nue , and also at O’Brien's Central Bull's Henri, Sixth street. 
For Swine, at Allftrton’s Yard, foot of 37th street, N. R.— 
The cunent prices for the week at all the markets are 
as follows; 
RRffP UATTI.R. 
First quality.^ e 
Ordinary quality. 
Common Quality. 
Inferior quality. 
COWS AND CALVES* 
First quality. 
Ordinary quality. 
Common quality. 
Inferior quality. 
TEAL CALVES. 
First Quality. 
Ordinary..... 
Common. 
Inferior. 
SHEEP AND LAMBS, 
Extras.^ 
Prime quality. 
Ordinary. 
Common. 
Inferior. 
SWINE. 
Corn-fed. 
Do. Light and Medium. 
Still Hog*. 
OAMHKHHJE, April 8.—Whole number of Cattle at 
market t'B. about 425 Reeves, and 51 .Stores, consisting of 
Working Oxen, Milch Cows, and one, two and three year 
Old, 
M arket Brr.r -Prices, F.xtra JR.StXji'9.00; first quality 
Mtj&OO. seo/ind do. $8,75(a7,00; third do. $5,(XX<f5,00, 
WoRKIMI OXKX — v Piilr - $95(51170. 
Cows and Calves—$ 2u, Ti’Aiutfi, 
Stokes - Yearlings, noue; two years old, $18(5)20, three 
years old, $22,<62*. 
Sheki- and Lambs— 2500 at market; prices iu lots, $6,00® 
6,40 each; extra, $7,00(2)9J>0, 
HU)K8-H‘«wuc lb. Tallow-S@8«c tb. 
Pxi.T8 — $.VVi(a)-f,00 each. 
Calit Skins —None. Veal Calves—$S@I0. 
itiULii roN, April 0—At market 8.10 Beeves; 00Stores; 
2JB0Shoepand Lamb a. and 3o0 Swine. 
Pkuibs Market Beef—Extra, $9,00; 1st quality, $8,50; 2d 
dp, $7,40;.Id do. $4,41X39,00. 
Workino Dxrn None. 
Mi Lou flow 8- $il(f043; common $19@20. 
VKAt. CA ! ! 1 ■ H 00. ^ „ 
al Notices 
he best magazine 
ished in America, to judge from the concurrent 
if the best American and English journals, is 
I VOR HALF. TWO SPANISH JACK I*, one nine and 
1 the other five year-; old, both have proved good stock. 
The oldest Jack dUiinlit 12 IftitnW the otWf kl.'i • he is Ken¬ 
tucky hred. For particulars inquire of W F PRAT", or 
(wr-tf H. CLARK, Buffalo, N- Y. 
SMOOTH LANE RMtKHLKKV-\ 
O very line llnvorcd, prolific, new and rare Blackberry - 
Terms- Nut-over W plants to one address at 2 cents per 
plant. Slips of the root, with germ, one cent each. i- sent 
by express,—2 cents each by mail, postage pre-paid by me. 
A Li S O , 
ao.ooo very choice plants of my Improved Bi,aok Rasp- 
iikkky. (I plant to every 5 square feet of good S' il for coni 
will yield, in 1ft mouths, 2,1X10 quarts berries fl acre.i $lu }.i 
1,000; $1.40 fit 100; 40 for $100. Printed diicctions sent, by 
mad the day the plains arc forwarded Address, (always 
with the cash J II. H. DOOLITTLE, 
b92 Oak's Corners, Ontario Co , N Y- 
r j'O CHEESE H> AIRYMEN. 
EALPH’S PATENT IMPROVED 
“ONEIDA CHEESE VAT,” 
Was awarded the First PiikmiOM, a fin- a thorough text, 
at the New York .State Fair, IM62. Is the most simple, dur¬ 
able and effective 
Cliccae-ltlnk lnjf AppnrntiiM 
in use. Used in dairies of 10 to 1,000 cows. The only Vat 
well adapted to 
“ Factory” clicos«-.llnklnx> 
More economical in me than Mtenm, and ranch less expen¬ 
sive iu cost Sizes vary! nr hom at to ,'iftft gallons on hand 
and ready for delivery,— larger sizes for Factory use made 
to order. 
Send for Circular containing description, Mize and price 
list, (Urectiqus for uning, Ac., to 
WM. RALPH & HO., EW Genesee St.. Utica, N. Y., 
Manufacturer,, uud Dealers, wholesale and retail. 
$45,00@50,00 
. 40,IXfai 14.00 
. 3O.IXXi534.00 
. 26,0X0)28.00 
It number among its contributors 
THE LEADING WRITERS OF AMERICA.^CU 
Subscription price $8 a year, postage paid by the Publish 
A c i rC ular containing critical opinions sent on ap 
‘ , ion a Sffdmm Nwntxr rnU gratis. 
P Address TICKNOR U FIELDS, 
No. 135 Washington st., Bostou, Mass. 
Edwin Souantom _ Auctioneer. 
City Auction Rooms, '-£■> Buffalo street, 
Assignee’s Sale of Plows Cultivators, Feed Cutters. 
Patent Rights, Ac. 
CJATCRDAY, APRIL 1H 
AND DEALERS IN 
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, 
AGENTS FOR 
The U. S. Five-Twenty Loan. 
Are prepared to furnish the 
UNITED STATES FIVE-TWENTY YEAR 
Six Per Cent Bonds 
direct from the Government 
AT L»A.R. 
US'” Os and avtkr Jtit.Y 1st, the privilege of convert¬ 
ing Isaal Tender Nules irilu Hu- Five'Twmlv lioruh nl Par 
wilt erase. Partied wishing to secure a United States' Bond 
at i*ak, paying 
SIX PF.R CENT INTEREST IN GOLD. 
should Hend in their orders before that lime. 
Wo also keep on hand a constant supply of all classes of 
Government Securities for salt! at the lowest market rates. 
U. 8. 7.110. Treasury Notes. 
II. 8. <1 per cent Romls of 1881. 
C. 8. Ono Year CertJIlentes of Iiide.btedness, Ac., Ac. 
FISK & HATCH, 
691-3t No. 88 Wall Street, New York. 
street.; I shall'sell for the Assignees of A. Gordon ti Co., 
the following _ 
PATENT UIGIITS : 
The right for the whole United States to .las. Grant's Im¬ 
provement iu Horse Powers. .... „ , , 
The right for the whole United States to Peleg Banker's 
Machines Tor elevating, measuring, regulating aud bagging 
e The right for 21 Western Counties of this State to Win. 
Hydn'i Cultivator Plows . 
Also, <0 or 50 straight draught Plows, and a tot of Cultiva¬ 
tors and Feed Cutlets. . , , ... 
Terms made known at the tame aud place o! the 
sale. 
hoarseness and sore throat, 
THIS painful result of “ Catching Cold," or unusual 
exertion of the vocal organs, may at any time be removed 
bv .allowing one or two of “ Hrovm's Bronchial Troches,” 
orCough lozenges, to dissolve slowly in the mouth. Sing- 
ers &n(i public Speakers will find them of peculiar advan 
ugl >. Military Officers and Soldiers should have them, as 
then can be carried in the. pocket, and taken as occasion re 
Q 33. JVX X Xj Ej E XT , 
FOREIGN ANI* AMERICAN 
Horticultural Ageut & Oommissiou Merchant 
EXHIBrnON AND 8 A BBS ROOMS, 
No. 634 Broadway, near Sleeker St, New York. 
All kinds of now, rare, and Seedling Plants, Fruits, 
Flowers, Trees, Vines, Shrubs, Ac.; Iron. Who and Rustic 
Work; French, English and American Glass, I'atuut Heat¬ 
ers; Foreign and American Books, Magazines, Papers, 
Plates, Designs. Drawings, Ac, All Horticultural Novelties, 
as Soon an introduced. 
i r All orders. kc„ will receive the personal attention 
of tlio Propriotor, 
DURE S XU IE E UP W A S H 
tobacco: 
Tint manufacturers of this new and very important prep¬ 
aration. so long desired by all Wool Growers, now offer it 
for sale. _ , „ , 
They confidently recommend its use to Hock Masters, as 
an effectual Kbmhdy kor Aukmc Turns, and by dipping the 
animal two nr three times a year, Recording to directions, 
Hcabnori other cut-uieoua diseases to wliloh Sheep are lia¬ 
ble, will fin prevented. 
Tills wash completely cleanses the skio, thereby promo¬ 
ting the growth of Urn wool, at the samo time leaving no 
stain — a most desirable olijnct to the Sheep Breeder- 
By the u»e of this material, the farmer is relieved mini 
tire laborious anddisagreeablo preparation of the Wash in 
his own buildings; and it can be furnished at a much re¬ 
duced cost. . „ . . 
It effectually destroys Lice anil other Vermin on all Ani¬ 
mals and Plants. 
Full directions for its use accompanyingeucli packago. 
One pound of this extract will rnako sixteen gallons of 
WiiHh. , 
Put up in cans of I, 2. 6, and Iff lbs each, at 75 cit $1 lb. 
Liberal discount to large purchasers, 
Onlers promptly scut by Express. _ 
Forsaloby JAMES F. LEVIN, 
Or, FIBHElt hi (JO., 23 Central Wharf, 
Qj.t-lt Boston, Mass. 
markets, dlommcrcc, fee 
Flour is without matenai cnange in nt>w. 
Grain -Tb* supply of Wheat from the country has been 
larger, and tho prices havo fallen nil considerably. Corn 
has met with a decline equal to G cents per bushel Rye is 
gaffing at lower rites-the ruling prices being 75080 cents 
as to quality. 
Butter is more plenty and lower, Eggs ditto. 
(EHav is scarce, and choice is readily disposed of at $19,00 
per tun. 
Rochester Wholesale Prices. 
Flour nod Grain. Eggs, dozen. 12013c 
dour win wheat,$7.1X108,25 Honey, box . . lihXIle 
Flour spring do .. G.fflMd.'W Candles, box.13oi )3.^c 
Flour buckwheat. 2,40 *2,00 Candles, extra.18 >*®Uc 
Vied Indian. 1.76MI.75 Fruit and Root*. 
Wheat Genesee LAV", MR Apples, bushel,.. 25 ,'i^.lOc 
Bf.t white CiiUi'la l.LY'il.ftR Do. dried $7 tb.. tin lii'C 
Corn oh! . 6hu68c Peaches, do .. 1 Ksdfto 
Corn'new" . 8S@88c Cherries, do .. 14M>l6a 
Rre GOlbr flbnvli 7ft<vu«l Plums, do .. 9 dnlOC 
Oats by weight... GiXuSiBc Potatoes, do 40®5UC 
Barley __l 4 !5Xuil,.VS IIUfm mul fikliiH. 
Buckwheat".’".".... wJiiikF. Slaughter. 7 <a 7As£c 
Beans .. 1,50 (Am!,J 0 Call. 11 (al 13c 
r .Meat-. Sheep Pelts.1,2555.00 
Pork, old mens .. Ift.WXJ' 18,Off Liunb Pelts. %'■ 2,1 H) 
Pork, new mess..]G.iWMI18,»l NoeOs. 
Pork clear.l7,i»XaH7,iS0 Clover, iniidiunj. 4.4»> • ’.Ik) 
vs, ewl 7.25 5 t 75 Do large 11 Ii,u0 
Beet. cut. ...S.iXl.'i 7.RH Timothy.2.0021.2,50 
tpoHACHH* NEED, t have a good lot of Connecticut Seed 
I Leaf Tobacco, which I will send by mail to those who 
desire, at 75 cents per ounce I have also a small lot of the 
best Cuban seed. hi'iiI iiio bv a friend on the Island. Por- 
hups it is worth Y of trial 50cents nil mineo. 
JAMES VICK. Rochester. N. Y. 
Storrs -Yearlings, none: two years old $22@23; three 
years old $2Hi/724 
' IT_ ul -MIA VI tk 
ITlDSH h‘,.,//je '■) lh. 
Halt Skins None. 
Tai.i.ow—S ides at SqiKl-Sc fl lb. 
PKLTM - t.VAyd.OO each. 
Shbrr and Lambs —$S,4ff(®4.iX); extra$-l,50®5,50. 
SWINK Stores, wholesale, none; retail, none. beri"s 
Pigs tVslBSe, retail fiSef/^c. Fat Hogs, uudressed, nous 
F LAX SEED - From selected seed, and screuned for 
sowing purposes, lor sale in shipping order, at Chicago 
Lead and Oil Works K. W. (iLATCH FORD. 
Chicago, ill., March 31. 18®. 
/ HUCOHY SEED. I have a supply of Chicory Seed, 
\ / and can supply those who wish to test this root as a 
substitute for coffee. Sent by mail, postage paid, at 10 cts. 
au ounce, or $1,25 per pound. 
JAMES VICK, Rochester, N. Y. 
Spring 
__ _| _ 1 4, 
Still ftt'i, none. 
ALRA-NV, April 13. Bkkvkh — Our market hue been 
more active Ibis weak. The supply, however, is too heavy, 
and we have to note ft ileejlno on all grades equal to lOpikJftc 
>i loo tbs. Some think tlm decline is even mote, hut we 
think they predicate their opiuionoo their purchase,. West 
rather than on their sales Imre hh compared with the prices 
paid iu our market last week The average quality is fair 
about the -aurn as last week. There is more than the 
average weight, but there are a large numhur of ox- 
Beoveg among the droves. 
ReCKIPTS—T he following is our comparative statement 
of receipts at this market over the Central Railroad, esti¬ 
mating 1G to the car; 
Cor week 
This week. Last week, lust year. 
BeeveB...4,384 4,144 J 2,61)4 
Sheep.1,916 2,480 1,510 
Hogs. S10 365 582 
Fricks —The market was comparatively active up to tho 
close at the following quotations: 
This week. Lost week. 
Premium (per 11)0 lbs).96,4051' 6,90 $S,G0(p>7,fi0 
Extra....,....5,4* >@6,18 5,5001)6,10 
Fir-' quality.4.f<)@5,00 4,70(776.18 
Second quality. 3,60.7)4.10 3,60,04,30 
Third quality.2,80(7,>3,uO 8,0003,25 
Shusp—T here, is hut little demand; i>ric.«s dropped SXfO 
50c >i head - the liigliest offer on the best bunch hero be- 
mg s'io. v) ft,. This is a bunch of good, flue-woolud, ave¬ 
raging about 104 IK*. 
I lima Receipt" light, hut. in excess of demand, and 
prices declined X/ n, %c f) lb. Tho prices offered range from 
4,S()''5,V f i lb. Allasdt An/ui: 
TORONTO, April 8 Hkec Since tlm Easter market the 
dUUiaiid fo, lirst-cla-- uattle has been much slackei , and 
prices c.onsequnnUy rather easier, so that we now quote 
lirst class ai 55 >( cwt. 2d class at $■1,14) to $1,60 ^1 cwt; 3tl 
Class at $3043,70 
SltEKP in demand ut $1,50@5 each Lamlis—$Sii)2.50 each. 
Cai vRS sell at SiX<i)5 each. 
Fork, at $45p4,7», with hut light supplies. 
NiiskpshiNS — $i,6:Fa)2.0'i each; being a slight Hoc!loe, 
Calfskins, in the rough, 8c ft tti., and dressed 9c tb, 
HriiiiS remain unchanged at $l,5i) \> evil —Globe. 
C lIIK’ORY 8KKO - The great substitute for coffee. 
J Packets containing 1 oz. 15 cts., packet)', containing8 
oz. 450 cts. Send, post-paid, to any address, with full direc 
lions for cultuiupon i.-.nlnt of the price, 
690-St McEIAVAlN BROS,Bpringllelil, Mass. 
/ 4 ANV a 88Err8 ATTENTION ! Employment at a Lib- 
v J eral Salary or commission 1 Agents wanted to sell tho 
world renowned Franklin Sewing Machine. For particular!), 
address, willi stamp, HARRIS BRO’S., Boston. Mbsb. 
i>H nnn WAN»AR» PEAR TREE.8, Ofunsurpmis- 
ed beauty; a large quantity of very line four 
year old Apple Trees, and a general assortment of Nursery 
articles for sale bv 
O. B. MAXWELL & C0-. Dansville, Liv. Co., N- Y. 
March SO, 1863. 69R-3t 
A HEAHTIFIH. MUIKOSCm'E, MAGNIFYING Five 
Hundred liimis, for 28 oknts' (coin preferiod.l Fivg, 
of different powers, for $1.00 Moiled free. Address 
667 tf V. M. BOWEN. Box 220, Boston, Mass. 
ABOUT FLAX CULTURE 
A GOOD, USEFUL AND TIMELY WORK ON FLAX 
(,'oltdrk, wMI he issued ou the 20th of April, 1X63—with all 
requisite information relative to Preparing tho Ground, 
Sowing the Seed, Culture, 
/ \\KI„IN» IW8TITCITE.-Family and Huy 
V ./ School for Yi-eing Ladies, II ndlrm from Bouton, and 
accessible from all point* by New York and Boston Aim 
Lino Rnilnmd Summer Term, begins Wednesday, April 
Thl. This School, i" bonltlifoliiess and beauty of location, 
isuinurpaased. Iimtitolo building now,spnc.ious.imi warm 
ed throughout by sleam. Teoohonof first ability in each 
Department. Special attention to the health of pupils. 
Recreations — Calisthenics, Horseback-Riding, Archery, 
and Floriculture. For Circulars, wll.li full particulars and 
references, address 
690-it) REV. A. HARVEY, Principal, Needham, Mass. 
HARMONIUMS ANI) MEL0DE0NS, 
Warranted the bust iNBTRl’ m kntboT the class in the world. 
Sue Catalogues containing testimony to their superiority 
from the most eminent musician?. Constantly exhibited in 
competition with InstiumenL nf the ether bust makers, 
limy have never. Iff a -ingle Instance, failed hi take the 
highest prize. Tlie only Gold Medal ever awarded to reed 
Instruments in thiaCoiiutrV was to one of ihese. Prices of 
Hjtrmnnlunin, (ot which several new st.ylee are now first of- 
fernil,) $6R to f llKI each , of Melodeons. $14 to $3X) each. 
New York waie-rooms, at Nos. 5 ,v 7 Mercer Bt., where 
dealers are supplied at tlm r-ivmo prices us from the factory, 
by MASON BROTHERS, Agents. 
Harvesting, ke.., ka. It is 
mainly by men of long experience in Flax Growing, who 
know whereof they affirm, and how to impart their knowl¬ 
edge. The aim is to furnish a L'omplktk and Practical 
MANUAL OF FLAX CULTURE, 
Sucll a work as will enable new beginners to grow Flax 
successfully, ou the first trial. It will contain Essays from 
Practical t Men of much experience tlm opening one by a 
gentleman who has cultivated Flax over thirty years, and 
undnrstamls the modus operands thoroughly. The work 
will also embrace an able Essay on 
Heiup and Flax In tho West, 
From the pen of a Western gentleman who is well posted, 
and capable of imparting tho information he possesses op 
the subject. 
Tho Manual will be issued in handsome style, pamphlet 
form. Price only 25 cents for which a copy will be sent 
to any point reached by the II. S. or Canada mails. Liberal 
discount to Agents and tho Trade. 
Address D. I>. T. MOORE, 
Editor Rural New-Yorker, 
April. 1863. Rochester, N. Y. 
CRAIG MICROSCOPE! 
Tills is the bent and cheapest Microscope 
SLy in the world for general use. II requires no 
|RI| 'J focal adjustment, magnifies about one hen 
H| |J dred diameter*, nr ten thou-sml limes, and 
IffiOT is so simple that a child can u«e il It will he 
HEJ sent bv mail, postage paid, "ii the receipt of 
JpAH Two Dollars mid Twenty-live cents oi with 
six beautiful mounted objects for Three Drd- 
bi 1 -yi Iiits, or with twenty-foilrnhlmda fiir Five Jlul- 
El'P*) lam. Address HENRY CRAIG. 
BE5JE ,So Centre Street. New York 
A liberal discount to the trade. 690 
My NEW ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE of 
FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEEDS 
Is now ready to send out. It contains descriptions of all 
the FINEST FLOWERS, both old and now, with Engrav¬ 
ings showing tha character of mute of those that are new 
anil particularly valuable, with ft full list of the 
NOVELTIES FOR 18 CJI! 
My Seeds are Imported from the best. Florists and Seed- 
r>- .— ■ * s'"'-' -France, aud Gbhmanv, aud are 
THE I* ROyfNiOjY’ .71.1 It H E TS. 
NKW YORK, April 13.— Flopii— Market less native 
but without lu iterUl chance in prices, with only s moderate 
business doing for export and home coiimiiiqpRou. Sales 
at jii,l.'iirrl.fto lor superilm-dtate; $674®6,SX) lor extraState; 
$6,15.356,411 for superfine Wcst-ni, $11,750^)7,20 for common 
to medium -xtra Western; $7.9107.-81 for shipping brands 
extra round hooped Ohm, and $7,k5(®8,36 for trade brands 
ile.—the mat - el closing dull. Sale - Of choice exiru Statu 
were made at 14'(7,7,2V Canadian flour steady and with 
out any material change , sales at $0,80til)6.93 for common, 
and $7,60^8,24 for good to choine extra. Rye flour quiet 
and Bteadv at $1,0035.25 for inferior to choice. Corn meal 
nuiet and dull; rales at $4,1A.5'4,IB for Jersey, $l,75«i4,75 
tor Brandywine, and $4,05 for white State. 
Grain—W heat market dull and heavy, and entirely ntnn- 
iiial Kvn quiet at $l,U5e/'l l) 8 . Itarlnx' miles qnlet and 
.. 111:11 .1 . t 51.'O 1 1,55. Burley umlt rules dull am! nomin¬ 
ally unchanged at $ 1 , 68 . IVas are dull and numinut at$l,- 
15 for Csoaua. Corn market may he quoted firmer, with a 
v moderate basiuess doing; sales «t AUjitPec for prime 
sound shipping mixed Western; Sl(<$83c fbr unsound do.; 
9.i a 930 for common to fair new yellow Southern, and 10 
93c fur new yellow Jersey Oats are in fair request with 
sales nt SlrftMo. for common to prime Jersey, and 84(gj87i! 
for Canada, Western and State. 
Beans Wo quote. Mediums, choice $2,90ji’3,l5; Medi¬ 
um-, fair S2jff UI2.90: Pea, choice $2,90W2.«3; .tlanewfat, 
choice, $3,0‘;>q3,'2.; Mnrrowful, fair, $2,76tu)2,95 , Kidneys, 
choice, $2,94 ui3,iA) 
Provisions— Fork market rules doll and lower: sales 
at $13,50®15,61b; for mess; $15,.'4)5515,62 lor mov prime mess, 
and $11^13,Off lor prime. Beef Is ilulU sales ut )fu> 
5 , 4(1 for country prime; for country m.-se; $ 11 ,.K}< 3 > 
12,75 fur re-parksi) mess,, ami $13® 11 foreilrn moss. Prime 
mess beef is lull, piles at $22,1W Beef hams quiet and 
prices may be quoted steady; sales at $14.50®16,641 for 
choice Western. Cnt meals steady; sales at 4,'J®6 cts. for 
shoulders, and 6**dS8ets I'nr hams- Bacon sides stoady; 
Rales at Of,, lii’dac. for Western Cumberland cut (Diddles; 
7‘ic for Western lftllg ribbed middles; life for Western 
short ribbed middles; ic for city do; Kuffjjjc for Western 
long clear middles; for Western short clear middles; 
p i.'.t'ye for very choice do: Mhfo for Western long out hama. 
L'ird is unchanged and quiet; sales at 9>a®l0tic for No. 1 to 
choice. Batter selling aUfl<ffll8c fbr Ohio and lfcy 23 u for 
State. Cheese quiet at 12@l4c. 
Ashks— .Ste vly, sales al *8,00(a«,35 for rots and $9,00 
for Pearls. 
Hops— Market is quiet and dull, with small sales at 19 
tcfjv Sir ordinary to prime. 
Seeds—C lover seed Is in lair supply, and the market is 
hardly so Arm: the demand is moderate; sales of 230 bags 
st 9 S jfilffc. Timothy Seed is in fair request ;*t $2.25 41)2,40 
fi . Dough Flux seed is sem r;e and firm at $.3,26*3.- 
50 V bushel of 50 lbs - 
BUFFALO, April 13 —FLOUR—The market for the week 
bas ruled very quiet, there being hot little interior and 
only moderate city Consumptive demand. Tim sales being 
Chiefly confined to small lots of the butler grade* of white 
wheat, Quotations range ftitiu $i,76:« 7,0o for red winter; 
$7,2 r y^7,75 (or white wheat double extras, $ 6,00 for extra 
Mate, and ?d,25.0,0.50 for Canada, Illinois and Wisconsin, 
and for very'choice -priug extras in small lots $ 0 , 75 . 
Drain- Wheat rules very quot, thete being but little 
muling and only moderate speculative demand; axles Green 
Byv club at $l,Sl; ordinary Canada dull al $1.13; while 
Canada at $l,7ff, aud one carload white Michigan at 31,7o.— 
Corn—The market very quiet, and prices tending down- 
w ud in anticipation of receipts from the West, sales, cat 
h'Th at e2'iw5tc, and ftn larger lots at about (iXoiBBe and un 
her. Oati turn hut quint; held al 70c; buyers offer mtuiCSc. 
Barley—Tlie market quiet aud firm; quoted at $1,15 for 
Ohio and IItin..is; *l,4tvv«il«00 for State; aud $l,.V»!u,G2 for 
baoada. Rye quiet and noml na) at 90c for Chicago, and {I5t> 
lor Milwaukee. 
Seeds—T hu market quiet and In only modenuc demand 
4 neon tending downward; sales for the week at 32,(si:a'.',24 
lor tiniothy. !iod $4,4q fbr Clover; and iu wliole-ale jots at 
qm.q'at ‘jKyq an'f $4,25@4,SB for clover; flax seed 
I J 8A4—The market quiet; sales at 90ifl5c for good to 
choice Canada, anil $ I ..50 for Marrowfats for seed. 
Beans—F irm, sales at $2.4021)2,80 with a fair demand 
and moderate stock. 
i PKovisiosy-TLie market quiet for most kiuds, with hut 
s ” t 'o, 1 : j ul * otil r modornte local demand for pork and 
pnmkod meats mi good demand witli free sales — 
» . “' $ l ',W@ i ',V | for light mess and $14,501415,00 for 
1" rk: $d.00 for country packed beef Beef lmios 
? N plwn lnims 9c; sugar cured hams 9Lc 
«uoubiers iil.nn 6c; sugar cured tPfc: lard lO'idhlliAc.; tal- 
!T, “ n *V ,ll '"'d beef 9jic White Mob aud trout 
1 lull bhls .at $•),.VXa/i.llO. 
< mkksk —Tlie market moderately active, sales at 14 .a14>; 
1 ‘ nr choice iota I4®i5'jc. have been obtained. 
ui'tter i'bo marker firm, at 18fiu22r. for Uauada and 
":>rn More Picked, and 25(^28c for SUw roll aud dairy 
.V,,A _41 l , "‘ r c UAB been considerable new butter offering 
• ' P " prices will soon recede as tlie supply 
of new increase;,. J 
_ i (GvON l'o, April g Flour—F lour more active, and 
i.; rather better. Superfine at $J. 8 On 24 . 90 : Fancy, no 
IjIABM FOB SAl.i: IN KBIK UO., N. V. 
Lt One of the best cultivated Farms (limestone land,) in 
the county, for rale on liberal terms. Snnl farm is eitii- 
ated about ten liillcH from the city of Buffalo, on the Me- 
Adamized road, and one mile from tlm village of Williams 
vtlle. It conbiMM *65 acres. 210 of which is under cultiva¬ 
tion, 55 timbered aud 12 in a line orchard. The bull lings 
arc in good repair Olid ample for the s.ze of the farm. It 
will he sold entire, or in parcels if desired. About one 
third of the purchase money will he required down, the 
balance secured by bond and mortgage oil the premises. 
For further particubus Inquire iff the proprietor, 011 the 
place, or ndtiicn* bv letter 
GEORGE F. BAUER, Willinmevfllo, Erie Co., N. Y. 
Buffalo, N. Y., March 28, 1863. 69!)-3t 
Growers of England, 
unsurpassed. 
CATALOG UEM 
Sent by mail, kkkk or postage, to all who apply. Send 
for ft copy for ymirvcll, and also rend the names and address 
of the lovers of nuoiOR klqwkks in your neighborhood, to 
whom 1 will promptly forward the Catalogue free. 
ry M v customers of la-1 year will receive the new Cata¬ 
logue without writing for it. 
Address JAMES VICK, Km-honler, N. V, 
THE WORE .n.JHH ETti. 
NEW YORK, April 9. The inquiry has been quite 
limited and the market somewhat unsettled owing to the 
rapid fluctuations of gold anil exchange. Domestic wools 
are scarce and firmly held, mid foreign descriptions though 
inactive were less depressed. Dealers are already pur¬ 
chasing tlm new clip in the West anil already have shorn 
sheep appeared in market. Wool growers can obtain their 
own term- under existing clreurostanc.es. contracts have 
been made at prices varying from 65c to 85c, as to quality, 
for the new clip. 
Saxony Fleece. IK. 87J£(592>$c 
*.c-n- 1 -i....a v.- $ 8,90 
. 81 X 11/85 
.750(80 
.85(3 90 
IRST PT133MIUM, 
BUY THE BEST! 
American full-blood Mcruio. 
Do half and t hree-quarter do 
Do Native and quarter do_ 
Extra pulled. 
Superfine do... 
No. 1, do.64(3)70 
California fine, unwashed...&'y.(56 
Do common do . »k3uo 
Peruviau washed.4tkaj50 
Chilian Merino unwashed.40(0)43 
Do Mestizn do .35(oi.37 
Valparaiso dp .27(V)28 
Sooth American Merino nnwaslied.Stk^.'lS 
Do do Mestiza do ..2S(a;.'l4 
Do do common washed..24(0130 
Do do Kntre Rios washed.30(3 32 
Do do do do unwashed.2!<3i2'i 
Do tin Cordova washed.48)3:50 
Cape Good Hope unwashed.45(Oi47 
East India washed.45(3,60 
African unwashed.260038 
Do washed ..45®55 
Mexican uaw&ehed.32tou35 
Texas.—off— 
Smyrna unwashed.30@37 
Do washed...45®65 
Syrian nnwashed.28(3^3 
BOSTON, April 0. - The following are the quotatio 
of wool, for tlie week: 
Saxony and Merino, fine.firi).95c 
Do do fall-blood.870690 
Do do half and three-fourths. H.vyuq 
Common.... 
Pulled, extra. 
Do superfine. 
Do No. 1.. 
Western mixed_ 
Smvroa washed... 
Do unwashed, 
Syrian. 
Cape. 
Crimea. 
Buenos Ayres_ 
Peruvian washed. 
Canada... 
California. 
MANUKACTDItKH OP 
Chemistry . .$1,25 
Do. Kt'-mcnls nf ,\k j 1 
Chvmlalry ,v. Gwdogy. 1,00 
Du Catechism uf Chem¬ 
istry for Schools. 25 
Luugrtrotli on the Hive 
and Honey Bee.1,25 
I euchar . lT«»t Houses., ,1,25 
Liebig's l'amlll.i r Letters 
to Farmers . 50 
l.iusIcy’- M .<1 can Horses. 1,00 
Manual of Agriculture,by 
Emenuin k Flint. 75 
Minor's Bee-Hooper's 
Manual . 1,00 
Milemm the Horse's Foot 50 
Milhuru on the Cow. 25 
Modern Cookery by Miss 
Acton ami Mrs S J Hale 1,25 
Mis Aliel'sSkillful llouse- 
wtfeaml Isidles'Guide. 50 
Muon's I .and Drainer_ 60 
Nash's Progressive Far¬ 
mer. 60 
Neill's Gardener* Com¬ 
panion. . ..1,1X1 
Norton's Elements of 
Agriculture.. &) 
Olc-.U's Sorgho and Im¬ 
plies___ , . 1,00 
I’aidee on the Strawberry 60 
1 ‘edderis I .and Measurer. 60 
Pc 1 KO'z's New Culture of 
the Vine. 25 
Phelps' Bce-kcuppFsChart25 
(Juinhy's Mysteries of 
lice keeping .1,25 
Quincy '.11 Soiling Cattle 60 
Kftbhjt Fancier. SO 
Rurnlall's Sheep Hus¬ 
bandry. .1,25 
Richardson on t he Horse 25 
Do. on the i’l'sta of the 
Farm. 25 
Do. Domestic Fowls. 25 
Do. on the Hog. . 25 
Do. outlie Honey Bee... 25 
Do. on the (log... 25 
Reetn-Hu'* Vine-dressers 
Manual. . . 50 
Saxton’s Rural Hand hooks 
bound In I Series .each, 1,25 
Shepherd's Own Book...2,00 
Stray Leave* from the 
Book of Nature..1,00 
Stephen's Book of the 
Katin. 2 vote.. ..5,00 
Skillful IImr-ewife- 25 
Skinner's Elements of Ag¬ 
riculture ... 25 
Smith's Landscape Gar¬ 
dening . .1,25 
Thaer's Principles of Ag- 
culture.2,00 
Thomas’ Farm Imple¬ 
ments...1,00 
Thompson’;, h ood of Ani¬ 
mals. . . 75 
The Rose Culturist. 25 
To Pham’s Chemistry made 
Easy... . 25 
Turner's Cotton Planter's 
Manual . 1,00 
Warder's Hedges fi Ever¬ 
greens . 1,00 
War ine’- l-.'lerniMita of Ag- 
ricultii'r . . 75 
Week* on Bee* . 26 
Wilson on Flax.. 25 
Yousti and Martin on 
Cal I In.1,24 
Youatt ou the It..1,24 
Do, tin Sheep.. 74 
Do. on the nog.......... 74 
, FOR PURIFYING 
Lake, Rain and River Water, 
NO. fit) BUFFALO STREET, 
THE RAILWAY HORSE-POWER, 
which took the I'TRHT PREMIUM at the New York State 
Fair, for 1462, as it also lias at ermu State amt County Fair 
at which the Rriipfielors hare exhibited u ip. nipiprlition with 
others 1 This they believe cannot be said of any other 
Power exhibited at an equal mnnherof Fairs. 
Combined Threshers and Cleaners, 
Threshers, Separators, Wood Saws, &c. 
All of tho best in market Some of (lie advantages of these 
Powers are, low eJevatinq, alow trayfll of team, and conse¬ 
quent ease of team. 
The Thresher and Cleaner 
runs easy, separates the grain perfectly clean from the 
straw, cleans quite equal to the best of Fanning Mills, leav¬ 
ing the grain lit for mill or market.. 
• y For Price and description send for Circulars, and 
satisfy yniirairif before purchasing. 
Address it k M HARDER, 
693-eow-tf Cohlcxkill, Schoharie Co., N. Y. 
THAN BERRY PLANTS of the Hell and Cherry varie- 
J ties for sale at low sirlues. Send for a Circular, address 
tiWMit P. 1>. OU1LSON, Bellingham, Mass. 
k^pilJHlDS! S 3-G K I > S !! SKEDS !!! 
THORBURN’S 
Descriptive Annual Catalogue 
OP 
VEGETABLE, AGRICULTURAL AND 
TREE SEEDS I’OR 1863, 
With directions for their cultivation and management. 
ALSO 
Thorburn’8 Descriptive Annual Catalogue 
or 
FLOWER SEEDS, 
Containing all the now Floral Gems of the season, as 
well as a list of 
120 Beautiful Varieties of 
/-' R K JVC Ft II I'R R / It D /, J n I O E US. 
Mailed free of charge on application to 
J. M. THORBUHN k CO., 
No. 15 John Street, Now York. 
tTiT Buchanan’s New Hybrid Blotched Petunia 
SEED, by Mail, 40 cents per packet. 
rraiROllY SEED, hi )h„ $i,in, •;) OZ, 10 cents. 
Do. Poultry Yard__ ' 1.00 
Do Field Hook Manures 1,24 
Bridge man‘>i Card. A.rs't.1,60 
Do. Florist's Guide . GO 
Do. Kitchen Gardiue'r’s 
lostnictor. fO 
Do- Flint Colt Manual.. 60 
Brack's Rook nl Flowers. 1,26 
Buixt'i Flower Garden.. 1,25 
Do. Family Kitchen Card 7.> 
Chemical I'iclil Lectures I,no 
Chinese rfnirar Cane aud 
Sugar Muklng. 26 
Chorlton's Grape Grower's 
Guide........ 40 
Cofilirtt’s American Gar¬ 
dener .. 40 
Cottage and Farm Bee- 
Keeper. 60 
Cole's Am Fruit Book.. 60 
Do. Am Veterinarian... 60 
Diuld's Modem Horse 
Doctor ,.1.25 
Do, Ann Cuttln Doctor 1,25 
Do. Anahmiv and I'hyal- 
ologv of Uu Horse._2,00 
Do. colored plates..4,(10 
UftDa's Mock Manual _1,00 
Do. Prize Eswy on Ma¬ 
nures.. . 25 
Darlington’s Weeds and 
Useful Plants.1,60 
Davy’-Devon Herd Book 1,00 
Domestieand (irnaraontal 
Poultry.,.. ..1,00 
Do. colored plates..2,00 
Downing’s fruits and 
Fruit Trees. . .2.25 
Downing's Landscape Gar¬ 
dening .• ■ ... 3,50 
Do. Rural Essays..3,00 
Eastwood's Cranberry 
Culture. . 80 
Elliott's Western Fruit 
Bonk.1,25 
Every Lady her own 
Flower Gardener. 40 
Kamil v Doctor by Prof. 
H i Taylor ..1,25 
Farm Drainage, (H. F 
French,) ..1.25 
Fessenden's Farmer and 
Gardener ._..i,25 
Do American Kitchen 
Garden. 60 
Flelii'i Pear Culture_ l.W) 
Kish Unlttirv.I .'81 
Flint ou Grasses.1,28 
Guenon on Milch t.'ows.. ri) 
Herbert's Ilorse-kecjr>ersl,25 
Hooper’s Dog- and Gun, 
paper . 25 
Do. do. cloth..—. .. 4-0 
Hough'- Fann Rce'trd. S.rii 
Hyde’s Chinese Sugar Cane25 
Kidder's Guide toApiari- 
.90(7, ,92 
.85(at90 
.iXXoiOO 
. 75/3-85 
.45o,54 
.21X3)30 
.21X0)42 
.40(380 
. !9@35 
.21X3)60 
.28j<M6 
.7iXoi75 
.45(0)76 
THE ADIROMIAP CHAPB.-Tho earliest 
X and best native Grape, ripening two weeks earlier than 
any other good Grape, possessing a most delicious flavor, 
iu fact equal to the most delicate Vinery Groper Price. 1 
year vines, $3 each, $3<> it! dozen; 2 year vine.i, $5 each, $1X1 
(G dozen. Dnn year old pot vines can be forwarded bv 
mail with perfect safety Layers and 2 year old vines will 
be sent by Express. JOHN W. BAJLKY, 
April 7, 1803. Plattsburgh, Cliulon Co., N. Y. 
Jn West Brighton, on the 6tU of April, at the residence 
of the bnaes sister, by the Rev Dr. Hall, SYLVESTER 
MACKEY. Esq-, of Wlnthv, C. W., and Miss SUSAN GRA¬ 
HAM, of West Brighton, Monroe Co., N. Y. 
E E D S! SEEDS! 
FLAX SEED, 
CLOVER SEED, 
TIMOTHY SEED. 
HtMQA It IA X G Ti A SS, 
ITALIAN MILLET, 
ORCHARD GRASS, 
KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS, 
RED-TOD SEED, 
688-13t l) \YA RE HR O OM SEED, 
For sale by HENRY DAW k SON. Buffalo. Y Y 
New 3.(iucrtiscmcnts 
\|E\V JERSEY N (JUS 13 It Y AND 
SEED) FARM. 
For sale at this Establishment a fine assortment Of well- 
grown and thrifty 
Fruit and Ornamented Treed, Vines, Plants and 
Hushes. Flowering IluWs, &c., dc. 
GARDEN SKJKDH -Exclusively of my own growing, 
warranted fresh and genuine. 
For Descriptive Catalogues gratia, address 
687-7t rUANCl* ItKl1.1, Newark, New Jersey. 
nf in ( U U I CRANBERRY PLANTS, for rale by 
J'JILvvA/ GEO, A. BATES, Bellingham, Mass. 
rpORACtO FOR SALE,—About IJ.Ow ; fObocco, 
A in good order, for sale bv 
SOLOMON HENDERSON, Madison. N. Y. 
iRAOOO SEED 
Address 
Postago paid, 1.5 cents per package 
„ JULlifS RLSI.vri. 
Southwick. Hampden Co , Mass. 
i nn non APPLE TREES, 5 to 8 feet 
JL'Jt/.vyv high, at $8 per bund re d- 
2(1.UWStandard PearTrtoM. 5 to ! feet high, at $25 V 100. 
10.18*1 Dwarf Pear Treee, 3 to 4 re t high, at $18 f/ 100 
20,000 Whita Grape and Cherry Curnmte; 5.000 Diana 
Grape A me*. A large stock of Peach tree*. Cherry trees, 
Plum Dees, Gooseberries, Ka.iphem’eib Blackberries, Straw* 
P ARNELLS' PURCHASING AGENCY, 
EMTAIUsIHHED I hi,8. 
Persons who wish to buy any ar'lc.les in New York that 
can be forwarded by Mail -r Express. i*.xn save all risk ofiu- 
trusting their money to Irresponsihle or dish one* t Demons. 
In’ sending tinnr orders to FRED l’ARSELIN .k Bleu.. 
General Purc.bitsiug Agents. N B.— 1 Their Circular one of 
tlie most complete of lut kind in tho II. S., yon wmilildo 
well to scud for, as it may contain the prices of Goods or 
Books that you may want, and they can give voo the best 
of reference, when required. Office, 176 Washington St., 
N. Y. City. Please address «87-13teow 
FRED. PARSEU28 k BRO., Box 2085 P. O., New York. 
A gents average $io daily profit *ell- 
ing the History op tiik Rkhkllio.n issued by the 
Auburn Publishing Company. Try it and you'll find it so. 
I or ' all about it," write to 
E. G. STORKE, Auburn, N, Y. 
FtII©ICE HEAR AND APPLE TREEH — Superior 
A.' Dwarf I'eara, 2 and 3 years; and Apple Trees 3 and 4 
years, of the best raarkef rarieties, on very advantantous 
terms ta.ad well packed for any part of the country. 
hi®- 2 ! T G YEOMANS! 
Walworth Nurseries, Wayne Co., N Y„ April, 1863." 
