Atlantic 
I TOM US Foil ALK, at I LMVOOD-A 
_L thru 'Bliinc New Eugliud “Plthum-nt mi rt c Camden 
amt At antic f< iili i*ud, 36 mil*** from Philadelphia. Soil. a 
tine loam, excellent for Wlii'ul, Com, Grass .mil line Emit*. 
Fauns of II) to 20 noil ', tit) to fis Iff hop*. Tim " Ellwood 
Farmer," 'ontioi'lng full i*m tlcnl r-*, sent free. Address 
NORTH Sr ROWL.vND, Ellwood 1' ()., Atlantic Oo., N. J. 
M KXln.XN 8WF.ET coitA'. Tins is an exceedingly 
swept, licli ll.iviind variety of com for table use, me 
Piw^ftlit iu sweetness itvwi v vitrielv cultivated. A aee.it ac¬ 
quisition. Pocket* eofitui'onv Mitlicient for 20 hill*. It ets.; 
8 p uckogex for fo.(H); Huhhuul S.lIto*-ll [true ) per package, 
l.icta. Ornamental Gourd- a (rrei'l vsrletv mono nnck- 
age —l3ett. IAS. .1 H. GREGORY, Marblehead, Muss. 
jsj e e d a:_s e e d s : 
FI. A A' SEED, 
CEO VEH SEED. 
TIMOTHY SEED. 
HUNGARIAN GRASS, 
1TA LI AN MILLET. 
ORCHARD GRASS. 
KENVECKY SLUE GRASS. 
RED I nr SEED. 
„„„„„ DWARF IIRO OM SEED. 
For sale by ITENRY DAW \- SON, rtulTalo, N Y. 
TUH C.fTTLE .11.1 UK ETS, 
NEW YORK, April 21.—For Beeves. Miieb Cow*, Veal 
Calves, and Sheep ami Lambs, at the Washington Drove 
Yard, corner of Fourth avenue anil Forty-fourth street; 
at Chamberlain’s Hudson River. Bull’s Head, foot of Robin¬ 
son street; at Browning's, in Sixth street, near Third ave¬ 
nue . and also at O'Brieo’gCentral Bull's tread, Sixth street. 
For Swine, at Allerton's Yard, foot of 37th street., N. R.— 
Tiie current prices for the week at all the markets are 
as follows: 
BKKF CATTLK. 
First quality...cwt $ll,5i\q)12,50 
Ordiuury quality. iLlXKaril./H) 
Common quality.. b ,W 1 11 .00 
Inferior quality,..,,.ltl,Up@lUSO 
COWS AND OALVKa. 
First quality_ 
Ordinary quality 
Common quality. 
PROFESSOR LOUIS AGASSIZ 
(..mtrihntiri^ a scries of remarkable Scientific Articles 
ch month to the 
J. B WHEATON, HILLSDALE, MICH. 
LICENSED REAL ESTATE BROKER, 
j’lnST PEE3Vt IXJ M. 
BUY TIIE BEST! 
Duy », S«/lr, anti Pa-chan^eu on Commission. 
Ilua 3n,o00 acres of excellent Farminir Lands. nnd lf>n Farms, 
in Michigan and other Western States, for sale cheap. 
6M] Terms XCrway, f!2t 
K OtlHibilH CO 1.1, H« I ATE I NOTE 
TUTE —This Institution piovidrs the very beat facili¬ 
ties lor a thorough English and Classical Education. 
Boarding Department exclusively for YrjUng Ladies. 
ExpensestnodoraUv I,. R. SATPEKLEE, Principal 
$i5,nM@60,oo 
T his magaaine contains regular contributions from the 
^ s t American Writers. The names of Uawthor.nk, 
Aoasbix, Lonokkm.ow, WnTTisa, Holmks, Lowslt,, 
Eggnaox, Thp. Country Parson, and many others are 
numbered among its regular staff of writers. A Sj>eamen 
Number tent gratis. Subscription price $3 a year, postage 
paid by the Publishers. 
Address TICKNOR & FIELDS, 
No. 135 Washington at., Boston, Mass, 
40.lXXuH5.00 
Sn.ooto-'tS.nO 
25,0X^)28.00 
M xjsiciA.isrs' oivosriE 
TOO l'|E' Ktt 11K MUSIC 40 sets or Quildr 
Contra and Kxncv Dances, with cal's and Hint res: 1 
Melodies: t'X) Hah and llli' Scotch Ai a. Polk as 
tlaches. Witllxes, Marches. Sonra, Quickstep* Ac- 
Inferior quality 
VRAl, CALVKS. 
First quality. 
Ordinary .... 
Common. 
Inferior. 
Violin. Flute, nriii.it, Fife, Clarionet, &e, Sent b 
receipt of SI. Address 
Boston Brum Factory 
61 Court Street, Boston, Mass. 
8HKEP AND LASTSS. 
Extras. 
rinub quality 
Ordinary. 
Common. 
Inferior. 
F headSld.C&a) 12,00 
.. 7,25tal6,ix) 
. 6,75(£7.25 
. K,2.Va6,75 
. 6,00(36,25 
rpo NCBSEUYiflEN AM) DILYl.iUS_ 
1 Our stock not a l buing disposed of \vi- oiler the balance 
as follows: per UK) per l.uuo 
1,000 (Inmu' Quince, 2 l , to 3 feet.$ 12.00 
S.IXXI Dwnf I’-arTr"0«, ver line,... $150.00 
10,1X10 Apple dtneks (for budding). 2 ,ix) 
.1.1110 Cherry Current*. line strong plants *5.00 -10.00 
i,oon do 2d quality.s.no 25,iX) 
foq dn 2 years, exit a line.8.00 
5,000 Bed Dutch, 1 and 2 veins, . 8.IH) 20,00 
A 0. A G. T FISH, 
Buffalo St, Nurseries, Rne.liesler, N, Y. 
THE RAILWAY HORSE-POWER, " 
which took the FIRST PREMIUM at the New York State 
Fair, fur 1812. as it also has at every Stale ami County Enir 
ai which the Proprietors have exhibited it in competition with 
others' This tliuy believe cannot he said of nuy other 
Power exhibited at an equal number of Fairs. 
Combined Threshers and Cleaners, 
Threshers, Separators, Wood Saws, &c. 
All of th« best iu market Home 111' the advantages of these 
Powers are. low elevation, alow travnl of team, and conse¬ 
quent ease of tnum. 
The Thresher and Cleaner 
runs easy, separates the grain perfectly clean from the 
straw, cleans quite equal tn the best of Fanning Mills, leav¬ 
ing the grain lit for mill or market 
0 For Price and description send for Circulars, and 
satisfy vmirsclf before purchasi u«. 
Address RAM HARDER, 
692-eow-tf Coblenkill, Schoharie Co., N. Y. 
HWI.YR. 
COUGHS AND COLDS 
Corn-fed. 
Do. Light nnd Medium 
AS WU-Jc 
TjAA BUI FOR N V l.l, - Of 200 acres »s good tim 
P her hind as there i* in (he (hand River Valley with 
good timber, gn id frill', enod water nnd plenty nf (lietn. A 
good maple orchard ol Shfi trees nnd fixtures for hnilingsap. 
The best -chool House in the country, three-fourths of a 
mile from the farm A good xtunrn mw mPl nil the farm, 
which saves dmwing Iocs from 5 to pi miles to g,-t sawing 
dene, am mailv ,1n. S|) uei es imp ovement, with good feoces. 
On® frame tisfn. 6“ tor St, on the ginun-l; a small frs(lied 
heni**' On tip* null lot ; a good log house fin the f inn, and a 
good crop nf wheal on Hie (pound The land in dry and 
rolling OiP'rt markets clme bV. The i nn is half-way be¬ 
tween Jackson and l.am-ing. the aipltnl nf tim Hliite,' The 
distance from the farm to either place is 17 miles. The farm 
will be Antii cbe.ip. line mss the nwjipris in the army • nil 
w *nts no land, and his fither. who is bis legal agent, is too 
old and inhrra l • work it. All letters nf inquiry sent with 
an extra stamp will he answered w th disriatc.h. Anyone 
coming tn sen tho farm and not finding It to eoriospnrid 
with this recommend will rncclve pay fur his lime ami ex¬ 
penses, Adi'ross 
CLARK UMM 1 NC 8 , Oooridugu, 1 ughnui Co., Mich. 
precaution a more serious attack may be effectually ward 
ed off. rmuc Hpbakkii 3 and Sinosbs will find them ef 
fectual for clearing and strengthening the voice. 
[From the Evening Post, N. Y.] 
Bbow.v’8 BRONOuiaL Troohks, advertised in another 
column are highly rccorameudod for public speakers and 
others, for the relief of colds and to clear the voice. Their 
efficacy is strongly attested by congressmen, clergymen 
and actors and singers, who use them. Among the cor- 
tificatcs of their merits wo observe letters from Henry 
Ward Beecher, N. P. Willis, E H. Chapin and others of 
eminence. 
Caution.— As there are many imitations, ask for and 
obtain only "Demon's OeoncMal Teochet," which by long 
experience have proved their value, having received (he 
sanction of physicians generally, and testimonials from 
eminent men throughout the country. 
This FORK received the First Premium at the N. Y. 
Statu Pair. 1862, and at every Fair wheTu exhibited, and is 
universally acknowledged tn be tho best in use. 
N. 11. —All pcrxotm are cautioned not to make, sell, or 
nso Horse Korku with tinea similar to this, or similar to it 
iu any particular. 
ACiKNOY, 
V) \ RSEI-IiH 5 mniiiMM; 
X. ESTAItLIBMKi> IS*X- 
Persons who wish to buy anv articles in New York that 
can tie forwarded by Mall or Express, ran save all risk ol'tn 
trusting their luom-V to irresponsible or dishonest persons, 
bv sending their orders to I'ltKD. PARHELl.!} fe BHO,. 
General I'ui'chnsimi Age ills N It. -Their Cireular, one of 
the most complete of its kiud In the IJ. 8.. von would do 
wall to send for. as It may contain tho prices of (Joods or 
Books thftt. you may wont, and they can give yon the. best, 
of referenoo, when required. Gillen, 176 Washington St., 
N. Y. Citv. Please address CS7-l3tCow 
FRED. PARS ELLS A BRO., Box 2085 V 0., New York. 
'THE BOA RDM AN, GRAY & CO., 
3 PXAJXTO FORTES. 
The subscriber, late a member of this well.known firm, 
has established a 
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEPOT, 
At 7«« llroudwwy. New Yurie City, 
Where he will tic happy to receive orders, and especially to 
hear from Ins friends, and the patrons of the lute Ann. 
These Instruments, made with the InmULATku Dion Ri* 
amt Frame, (cast ill one solid plate,) excel all ethers in 
durability 
They will he sold at tho lowest prices, and YUM.Y wah 
rant no. Ho mi for descriptive, circulars , aud all Olden) to 
Siberia Ott, 726 Broadway, New York, City. 
rpo NrUSMIlVfflllN IVII IU A H K liT 
I OARDKN ERx.—For sul-, or lo let, the premises now 
o ceil pled bv Mr. (IsUKCtK LknuK, in Hie Toronto Nurseries, 
1 miles from Toronto. C. W.. eumprislng alumi 22 urres To 
Nurserymen or Market Hardener* this property possesses 
peculiar advaiilsgss. 
Also, lu'l ncr-s of I nid situate rm rising gronnd w*thin 
tim some distance of Tnnmlo, oommnnding a fine view of 
the itv, T,i,l- (tn'ario. and the opposite shorn, suitable for 
a poiitiiqn in’s I'l-nld-ne.e or Market (.'mdeo 
Also, to let. from I Off to 2(X) acre* of farming land ubonl 3 
miles from (lie ellY, well adapted lor a Dairy Farm, with 
ponses nnd mil-buildings tliernun This property poss-esses 
an excellent water privilege, mi which Is nrocted a saw 
mill, with one run ol stones fur crushing Aud pristine Tin* 
privilege enonot be Mi’ passed in the Province for a Rresvery 
or Distillery, possessing tiie purest, of spring witter. There 
arc also within Hie mill boilers, 25 feel in langtii, which 
could he applied to kiln drying of rn ill. The fa* m laud aud 
water privilege will be let separately or together. 
For particulars, address, pre-puid, 
691-tt C, (/ SMALL, Esq , Toronto, Oannda West. 
rt/\ I If]/ ] WIIJSON’H AI,|;ANV 8T11AW111 1 .KliY 
vU.l /U‘ ' Plants. 10.10/ I'kiOmi'Iin pic (Lind and 
Waiiii’m FavoiiitK. 25JNX) otnpr good sdtts at low rates, 
. Address E. WILLIAMS Mont Glair. I’ 0., Essox Lo . N .1 
illarkcts, Commerce, & c 
KEDZIE’8 
PATENT WATER EILTERS 
Ihvvo been in constant use over twenty 
years, giving entin) satisfaction tn lnin- 
dreils of families throughout the United 
fliales. t- 
They possess every vrar.hr.nl anil scien- 
U/h: arrangement fur the pur poses iiitcnd- 
0d. Mamil'actuved iini.v by CWl-it 
JAMES TERRY AGO., Koch eater, N. Y. 
ABPER’S PICTORIAL HISTORY 
•cnPPly the retail trsiio. 
Grain—T here is a HtUe more range in Genesee, there- I 
duction being in Ked Wheat. Outs are lower. We tike out 
the figures on Buckwheat, us rftles are entirely confined to 
see' I-dealers. 
Mkatb— Pork has declined. Knof ia higher — fully 50 
cents to $1,00 'p) cwt. 
Daiuv, &c Butter and Cheese arc each coming down. 
Srkds — Clover is 28@50 <S 11 bushel hotter. 
Hat ranges from $10 to $22 •;( tun. with every prospect 
of a further advance Fodder is scaixte in this section. 
Itorheuler If'hoteuale Prictn. 
Flour and drain. Kgg«, dosten. Il(a)12c 
Flour, win. wlieut..$7,n0(^8.2fl Honey, box.. LXgUlc 
Flour, Spring do .. 8,5*1 'i *.00 Gandies, b**x ... ....ll'adl.l^r. 
Flour, buck wheat. 2,.v la’2.«) Gandies, extra. I.Yuilic 
Meahlriilinn .... l,75(aB.7A !• rult uml liools. 
Wheat, linne.-ee 1,2..“ 1,55 Apples, bushel, . 2 tolil 1C 
Best white Canada Md n’1,55 lb*, dried VJ lb.. + im r,a 
Corn, old. 7is»i7.1c Penciles, do .. lEa.d5c 
Corn, new. 7fs"73c Cherries, do l-|(aj|(ic 
Rye, tin lb* r) bush 7/kyn80 Plums, do .. 9 @100 
Oat-, hy weight... C7(Jili8c I’litatuea, do .. (5.a,6oe 
Barley .l.aufe'11,86 Hide* und BLItis. 
Buckwheat . ikXaiOOc Slaughter. 7 (a) 7kic 
Beans. i,61X5/2,50 Calf. 11 & lie. 
Aleut*. Htlfiep Pelt*. 1,2-Vp5,n0 
Pork,nld mess...U.StK'a'I.’,,00 Lamb Pelts.. 26;in2,iX) 
Pork, new mes*..15.5d@l6,00 Bred*. 
Pork, clear.Iii„ , s» :l7.'»i Clover, medium. 4.75085,25 
Drersed hogs, cwt 7.25 ' 7,'0 Do. large... fl.lXKu-6,50 
Be- , cwt_ 5.00(5 8,1X1 Timothy. 2 , 1 X 1 ( 5 . 2,50 
Sll’ ng laUllni.eaCil L-K ' ' 21X) Mu rid rlcs. 
Mutton,carcass., (i ia(7c Wood, hard...,. 5,(XYuli,00 
Hams, smoked... lO.'n l0>4O Wood, soft.3,(XX«H,iX) 
Shoulders. G'q " 7 c Glial, Semutoa.. 6,75fw7,75 
Chickens.. 10 00.126 Coal, Eittston.. 6.7&a-7,M) 
Turkeys. li) ,a,1Coal, Shamokiu 6,7010)7,50 
Ge-ve. 40 @50c Coal, Char . 7 @ Hi 
Ouiry, A*. Salt, bid. 1,75 
Butler, roll_ Pi Cu:Mc Straw, tun.6 ( (XXu.7,U0 
Butter, firkin_ li < Iw Hny, tua.Iiyxvu2200 
Cheese.. 12 pOHc Wool, rMb...... rkX*t.70c 
Hard, tried. I0‘i .idle Whiteflah, & hbl 4,7.Va6.25 
Tallow rough... 7 iiii 7k,c Codfish, quintal. 6 , 260116,50 
Tallow, tried .... ilXi?JUP«c Trout, half bbl.. 4,50^)5,00 
MSSO-r 
. .8tFniA5 
. .72:5 78 
. ,82iu)H5 
..7X'u)82 
. .6'VS 68 
. .53(ai6,5 
...10®40 
.40®50 
. .40504.1 
..mi iw 
. ,27(n>28 
. MhW 
. .28i«i34 
..25® 10 
. .:vx5 12 
. 2lie)21 
..4flSi50 
..HKUM6 
..45(17:60 
. .2(Vii>38 
,..45®60 
.. .12(515 
S KNICt’A CO. MIltSKUlEH, WATI.ltl.4H), N. Y. 
1 0,1 Ml f’lum sloilKS, xnp.irugmi roots, rt lino thrifty lot 
of St am la rd and Dwarf Pear Trees, Downing's Mulberry 
Trues. 
2,000 2.year old Delaware Orapo Vines; 2,000do Concord, 
IO.uiXI I year old Delaware and other varieties. 
Also, a good a.raqrtuieutof Trees gene rally All of which 
will be sold cheap. E TAYLOR, Proprietor. 
Waterloo. N. Y., April 6th, 1863, 09211* 
X'b.e Great 
THE UNITED STATES 
' MK33K8.1 Iarvkh A (iKOTirBUS are now prepared to com¬ 
mence the regular issue of the Numbers of Ibis important 
NATIONAL WORK, to tho Literary and Artistic prepa¬ 
rations lor which many months of labor have beeodevotoil. 
These are uow so fur advanced that the Publishers are war¬ 
ranted iu promising that this work will be a thorough, 
careful, and Impartial History of the War; bused upon a 
laborious collection and comparison of all accessible 
material*. 
Numbers 1 and 11. are now printed; Numbers III. and IV. 
will be reoiiy iu a short, time. These four Numbers aro a 
fair specimen of tho character aud execution of thu whole 
work. Succeeding Numbers are in such a stale of forward¬ 
ness that the Publishers will be able to issue them regu¬ 
larly and rapidly. _ 
IDE’S CELEBRATED GRAIN DRILL, 
-a- AMD Till/ GDI,'AT AMKl/U’AM ril IT TfU A T/X'l) 
■* AND THK GREAT AMERICAN CULTIVATOR. 
The most Popular Funning I»lplcmi-iil« In the World. 
Tur, subscriber having manufactured the above valuable 
Farming Implements for a number of vuars, now offers to 
tin: E 11 nr ling public, tiie crlubr.iled WHEEL VULT1VA 
TOR, aud also the GRAIN DRILL, with all their late ini 
prnvemenlfl. They are heliuved to be, iu all respects per¬ 
fect implemcnl* 
TIIF raiAIN DRILL 
lias been before the agricultural public for the Inst twelve 
or fifteen yeurs, and has, iu all instance*, given perfect 
satisfaction. It is made iu a durable manner, and Is out 
likely to M-t out of order It has taken the first premium 
at most all the .State and County Fairs. 
TUH CULTIVATOR! 
The Celebrity of these Gultlvat.nrH is world-wide. No good 
farmer should lie Without rme. In savmglabor.no imple¬ 
ment of th- kiud equals i.Iihio, ami the ocarcliy and difli 
culty of obtaining ■' bands." 11 ! almost any price, renders 
them this venr doubly valuable, ami iiocesoury to every 
economical firmer. Also manufacturer of 3 Rtanbrougb's 
Grass Reed Sower. 
S, K. TRACT, Newark, Wayne Co , N. Y. 
Was awarded the Ktn*T Pkkwivm, after a thorough test, 
at the New York Shite Fair, 1862. Is tho moat simple, dur¬ 
able and effective 
CliuOBO-ItlaltiltR ApparatUM 
in nse. Used in dairies of 10 to J.iXX) cows. The only Fat 
well adapted to 
« Factory” UliCC&O-Making. 
More economical in use than gleam, and much less expen¬ 
sive In cost. Sizes varying from-84 to 385 gallons on hand 
aud ready for delivery, larger aizes for Factory use lyodu 
to order. 
guud Tor Circular containing description, size and price 
list, directions tor using, Ac,, to 
WM Ralph & CGI., i;« lienese* St, Utica, N, Y , 
Manufacturers And tipsier*, wholesale and retail, 
in Dairyman's Tools, and Implements. . 
VfN Vats carefully packed for shipment. 681-tf 
MODE AND TERMS OF PUBLICATION. _ 
The work will be i. suod In Number*, ai raptdlv as is con 
sihtentwitli thorough und i‘.ei rfuI prvp.uratmn, The Publish- 
ci'h hope lo be able lo is-ue t wo Nuuibers each month, 
Kaeti Numbet will contain 2t p igcs. of tin- si/e of Hanur's 
Weekly, profusely illu-tmted, and punted in the besluottn- 
ner, from l uge snd legible type. 
Tim price of sa*'li Numbut, containing inattor equivalent 
Vi all oolinary vo'iimc, will be Twenty li• o Gents. 
Four number* lN**s. I, II , ill., and IV.iwlU bo sent hy 
mail, tuist-paid, updn the teceipl of One Dollar- 
* nokHOllers. Sews Dealers, and CauvasMing Agents will 
b*‘ suppliC'l on the most liberal terms. 
/ 4 If ItlOl{ Y KF.EI). 1 have a supply of Chicory Reed, 
\y and can supply those who wish lo test this root as a 
substitute for coffee. Sent bv mail, postage paid, at 10 cts. 
an ounce, or $1,25 per pound. 
.M/AXAIVW HEMP CULTIRE 
MAIXUPACTURKK 08 
THE PttOl'lSlOJN .11.1 ItHIITS, 
FOR PURIFYING 
Lake, Rain and River Water, 
NO. r>» BUFFALO STREET, 
Introductory—Soil and Situation— Preparing rhe Land 
and Sowing ■ Amount Of Semi, F*q'ti|l*Crs—Harvest¬ 
ing or Pulling the Crop Methods and Time of Hot¬ 
ting— Yield of Flax—Value of the Flax Crop—Pre¬ 
paring Flux for Market — Amount and Value of Flax 
Tow—Caution to New Beginners—Ounolurion. 
FLAX CULTURE AND MANUFACTURE IN THK 
UNI I Bl) S P ATES AND GREAT BRITAIN. 
ItilrodiieUiry - Pro*I net of Flax per Acre—Dressing 
and Spinning Flax -Preparing, Spinning, &o.-Gov 
cmmcntal Aid—Soils Adapted to Flax — Quantity of 
Seed, ike. — Water Hotting — Breaking - Hatohcllng 
Bleaching. 
REPORT ON FLAX AND MACHINERY FOR MAK¬ 
ING FLAX COTTON 
The Flax Plant anil Soil* Adapted to It — The Culti¬ 
vation of Flax Caii-ca which have Hindered the Pro 
duction of Flax What ia Needed to [ucreasc the 
Culture of Flax —Thu Structure of tiie Flax Plant 
— Structure of the Ba-t Fiber — The Lockpnrt Pro¬ 
cesses for Cotton using Flax — E-tiinaie of the Expense 
of the L'rckport Prices i>cr Tun ---Opinion of thu Com¬ 
mittee—The I'eiin Van Process—Suggo-.tions— Action 
of the Executive Committee on the Report. __ 
ABOUT FI.AX 
Soil, Seed and Culture 
HEMP AND FLAX IN THE WEST. 
PxttT FiasT.— U-mp Amount Grown In the West— 
Growing Hemp for Seed - The Soil for Hemp and its 
PrcDarnCion— Pile Best Seed, Amount u-eil, When 
NEW YORK, April 27. Fr.otrn— Market less active, 
and without material chauge in Prices, with only a modi' rate 
burincs* doing lot export and home eoiiHUinptiuiL Sales 
at ft*,*i'■<<6,25 for superfine State; $)J,(kri//*.0t) hi: extra Slate, 
$6.DO.(86,25for sufa'dlnn AVesfein; $t*.8()(<]}7,13 for common 
to mwilluiu extra Western; $6,75017,20 for shipping lirumls 
extra round hooped Ohio, and $778Ui'<f8.10 for trade brands 
do,—tin* market clnrin*quiet. Sales of choice exlcaSUtte 
were made at $6,% 14 , 7 ,IV Canadian floor Id s active, and 
may be quoted morn a'e.idy. sale* at $C,8uib)i*,iM f or com- 
mun.ond $7,U04jj8.00 for good to choice extra. Kyo Hour 
quiet and •tendy at M,i»-/(r*.2.', tor inferior tn choice, Corn 
mo.il *;*-.vly anil quiet; »a e* at (mu iA.'O) for Jersey; $t,60 
@A.<0 Cm Brandywine, and $4,09 for white State. 
Gh.tiy —Wheat market quiet, and prices nominally un¬ 
changed; Hate* at $l,7iy,iii|,7l for winter red and nmbor 
Wc*lern and Jersey, $1.75 for whit** State, uml $1,85 lor 
while-Michigan. Rvu ruh* dull an*) piori: -lie* at $1,1/7 
delivered. Barley dull and nominal at SI,45*;S|,60 Harley 
malt rules dull and noimruill.y unchanged st $I,IN. Peas 
arc dull and nominal At $Lt5 for Canada. Corn market 
may be quoted at KBSceutn better, with a more active 
busineta doing; mleir at 880i;90c fur prime sound shipping 
mixed Western;81®8/c for unsound Western; Viz for yel¬ 
low Western; One tor white Long 1 .kind, and (ll(ad):c. for 
yellow Jersey. Mats are scarce ami In fair request with 
sales nlAlfutfWe. to- common v> prime Jersey, and S 6 feS 8 
for Canadian, VVeslern aud'State 
Panviaio.VM—Pork eaaior. with a moderate demand; sales 
at$13.00^916,29for mew; $15.75(1516,25 for new prune mess, 
ana $11 ( 00 ) 1 , 11 ) for prime. Beef i* dull; sales at $4,M>@ 
6,0 1 for country prime; $ti< 98 .l/fi for country iuchh; ? 11 . 00(0 
12,75 for re-paukvl met*, ami $120)14 for sgtra mess. Prime 
me. 4 * beef is doll, sales at $20 , 'h22 Beef hams (quiet and 
pnee* may ho quoted stnailv; sale* at $11.006516,50 for 
choice Western. Cut meats steadv; sale* at S @8 cts. for 
shoal Jem, and 7 g&fiet* for hams. Bacon slriu* e.isier 1 . 
sales at 6u,iy*6‘ a c. fnr Wevturti Cumberland cm middles; 
7kvC for Wextern long ribbed middle*. 7(«7.*ve for AVestejp 
short ribbed middle*; 80 . for ettv do; for Western 
long clear middles, w(c for Western short clear middle*; 
7A£'&7 !l fet« for bellies; snd 8J£c for West 11 m long cut hams. 
Lanl easier and less active; sale* at 91) flJlO.Sj’u for No. I to 
choice. Butter selling at I tSjUc for Ohio and 16@20o for 
Stare. Chouse quiet atlltdjl ic 
AsHKB Steady; sales at $8.00falH.25 for Pott and $9,00 
for Peari* 
! 1 • j** n — Market is quiet and steady, with small sales at 16 
((524c fur ordinary to prime. 
BK4V.4 AVc quote: -.Mediums, choice $3,0)Xu/3,l6; Medi- 
um», tur ?2.75n'2,85; Pea, choice S-'kOOhi 1 1ilnrrowfat, 
cheioe, XJ,l0m»l; Marrowfat, fair, $2,75(0)2,96 , Kidneys, 
choice, $1,10^1,15. 
BUFFALO, A fir'd 27 El,OPR—The market for the week 
has ruled very dull, there lining no speculative nnd very 
lujilorate inierior and shippifig demand. Thu quotation* 
range from 57,255)7,75 for white wheat double extra Cana¬ 
da, Michigan, Unto, and InrUnna; $6 !4X?d7,00 for the range 
of red winter extras, aud $6,tX)5)6,50 for thu range of spring 
extras. 
Chain Wheat market for the yveek h.a* ruli-d tjull with 
very little doing. Qunoilions nominal, at $ljW5ul,fi5 for 
white Canada. $i,$Vuil,40for red winter; GhicsKo’fbrlng »t 
$1,1 Kell,# for No 2; No. I. $1.29(31,30; run her Iowa $1,S6Q9 
1.40. Miliv mkee clah $1,2501,30 Corn, the market opened 
dull, but closed with an tin proved inquiry -Snood Wv*tern 
ru,*eil qnoted at oojf'filc, and f.iir at 69098c Gats Thn 
market for the week hna ruln.1 firm; Mtlp* Oleriilg 
him with good inquiry Barley-Tim market quiet with 
1 iiitit stock and no receipts; quoted nominally ai $1,45 for 
AVu-ti-rn; $1,48 or State; and $1,50 fui Canada. Rye -Th* 
market very quiet, and pice* it rhade e.viur; quoted at 
87 Ayt>90.: for Oiduigo and pg^'.dhWSc for Wi<*Son*in. 
PKOVlMioyH—Tim market dull for lienf nnd pork with 
moderuto h'Citl und interior deutami flunked mcatt in fair 
reqne»t l.arddnll. Full In fair dpmand. quoted at $1X75 
fi‘14,00 fnr light me** pork, and $14.S$31<,74 for heavy mess 
pork. Ilium, plaiu 8Atc; *ugar cured 9’aTOHc; shoulders 
6c. Dried and sm iksd hoef Mcs» beef F7,MAH,9 j. 
White flak and trout in half barrels at $4,S7X@4,5*. 
A ltKAirriFUL HIOKOMIOI'K, MAGNIFYING rive 
Hundred times, for 28 ijk.mth! (coin preferreilj Fivh, 
of different power*, for $1,181. Mailed free. Address 
667-tf F. M. BOWEN, Box 220, Boston, Maw). 
In Hornby, N Y . on the Itth of April, of an affection r f 
the lungs, SOPHIA I,., wife of OttVA Hfndkick, and 
daughter of W. II. & S. AY. Gaylord, aged 31 years. 
My NEAV ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE of 
EL0WER AND VEGETABLE SEEDS 
Is now ready to send tint.. Tt contains descriptions of all 
the FINEST FLOWERS,both old and new, with Engrav¬ 
ing* showing the character of some of those that are new 
and particularly vahiAhlc, with 11 full list of the 
NOVELTIES FOR 1803! 
My Reeds are imported from the best Florists and Heed- 
Grower* ot EjKk.and, Franck, and Gkkmany, and are 
unsurpassed. 
CATALOG I rP’.N 
S«ut by mall, vine* or roal AOK, to all who apply. Rend 
('ora copy lor yourself, nnd also send the names and address 
of the lovers of CHOK1K foowkhs in your neighborhood, to 
whom I will promptly forward tho Catalogue free. 
t'-fT My customers of lost year will receive the new Cata¬ 
logue without writing fur it. . _ _ 
Address JAMKIA VICK, Goehwiter, N. Y. 
Y| A-SOTT SC li A.TVILLINT’S 
‘ HARMONIUMS AND MEL0DE0NS, 
Warranted the HF.st i .\sTKr r M knts nf the class in the world. 
Sie coutHinituc togtlinonv to th#‘ii 
from tli« mofttinUrtl<Man>. ConstM*nlly nxninjUjam 
coiupMtitiou with in->tru!DentH ut the nthrr hj/nt 
they have never, iu a ,lng!*' instance, faded to take the 
highest priv.e. The oolv Goi.n MkdaL ever awarded to reed 
instruments In tin's country was to one nf tlmse. Prices of 
Harmimiuois, (ol whicti several new *t.i lo* are now first of¬ 
fered.) $60 to fold each; of Muloilenns, fo5 to $200 each. 
New York ware-room*, at Nos. 6 It 7 Mercer St., where 
dealers are supplied at the saiue prices aafromthe factory, 
hy MASON BROTHERS, Agent*. 
Aiiucrtiscmcntf! 
E3T AHVEItTISlNG TERMS, tn Advance — THtKTT- 
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Noticbs (following reading matter, leaded,) 60 cents a line. 
A MONTH GUARANTEE, I>Addresa 
1SAAG HALE JK., & CO.. Newbury port, Maas 
l LATIN STRAWBERRY PLANTS at f.8 per thou 
V. sand, or $1 per hundred JnO. S, GUOLD, 
April 23, 1863. Maccdon. Wayne Co., N. Y 
T iASPBERRY ROOTS FOR RALE.—The subscriber 
l has several thousand Black Cap K&spljerry Hunts, from 
first rear's growth,which he will sell cheap Apply on the 
I,veil road, 5 miles west of Rochester, nr address Box 272, 
Rochester, P- 0. JAMES II. CURTIS. 
C (II K ORY 8KED. Thu great substTuta for coll - 
' Packet:, ooutaiuing l o'A 15 ett,; packets containing 8 
nx. i*J cts. Sent, post-paid, to any adilress, with full direc¬ 
tions fur culture, upon receipt ol the price. 
6fll-3t McBLWAjy BROS., Springfield, Mass. 
rpm; BEST A no MOST POPULAR HISTORY OF 
L THE REBELLION ix issued hy th* Ankara Publishing 
Co. Good Agents make $10 per da r, and ona »uch la want¬ 
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684-2t E. G. STORK K, Auburn, N. Y. 
1)EST FAMILY SEWING MACHINE, 
° WHEELER Ac WILSON 
MANUFACTURING CO. were awarded the First Premium 
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Principal Office* 505 Broadway, N. Y. 
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Convenient, simple and cheap. Send for Descriptive Cir¬ 
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WM. L. BOYER & BRO., Philadelphia, Pa. 
tpOBAOOO <4KED, t liave a guo*) lot of Cnnorcturut Seed 
1 />«/ TntMtcn. wlilcb I will rand hr mail to those who 
desire, at 76 cent* per ounce. I have also n small lot of the 
best Cuban need, Kent mu by a fri*od an the Island. Per¬ 
haps it L* worthy of trial — '• cents on nance. 
JAMES VICK, Rochester, N. Y. 
