AI.KANV, May II. -Bebvks —Our market opened with 
a fair inquiry, and us it became apparent that the t'roab re¬ 
ceipts would be light, the demand improved, and bidders 
raised tbeir views until an average advance of .Vic >5 100 tbs 
was established, at which the market continued firm to the 
close. 
Rkokipth — The following isonr comparative statement 
of receipts at this market over the Central Railroad, esti¬ 
mating 16 to the car; 
Cor week 
This week. Last week, last year. 
Beeves.2.7< 0 4,300 4.515 
Sheep. 700 1.300 -’,318 
Hogs. . 1,374 
Avo. weekly. Total since Total same 
receipts last year. January 1. date last year 
Rooveg.3,431 6,1,518 70,536 
Sheep.. ...4,406 18,1105 70,031 
Hogs. 333 6,520 8,693 
Pricks— fThe market closed comparatively stropgat the 
following quotations: 
This week. Last week. 
Premium (per 100 tbs).$0,7.1 j>7,00 $6,50(1) 0.75 
Extra. 6,40 B,ax«)«,00 
First quality.-..4,60.715,20 4,Ms 4,85 
Second quality. S.flocml.10 8,3<©3,80 
third quality. 2,$>.a,'3,2S 2,90(3j2,!») 
SnRRP—The receipts nre extremely light, hot the demand 
is lighter The market is dull and price* nominally lower, 
t.ijt we have no sales to report. 
Him* —Receipts at Hast Albany about 6,000 for the week, 
the greatest bull, "f which were shipped through. A lew 
sales were made here at 4*>.ii'-l\i'c lb. for light, and tJtfeu 
Oil for heavy, corn-fed .—./mmpii 
OAMKK1IM4E, May 6. — Whole number of Cattle at 
market, jut; about 3.0 Beeves, and At Stores, consisting of 
Working Oxen, Milch Cows and one. two and throe year 
"'m’arkkt Bkkk—P rions. Extra S9,«X« 9.80; first quality *8, 
dl>.v.3.40 second do. 86.7.W7.00. third do. *8,00,11.18,00. 
WO AX 1X0 OXKN — V pstr- $10W?lt76. 
Cows AND Oai.vkh — * 3 d, $S»'i4t\ .. 
Stork*—Y earlt/ig", none; two years old, $00..«,00, three 
year* old, t 
fjrrKKf and Lax ns —2300 at market; paces in lots, $.i,60@ 
t il) each: extra, tfl,OlXiii9,<10. 
ftMGXB l.'Vns Sl.OvK’iJVOO. 
Hidks— fXjdSiie V lb- Tsilow—8®8>icP lb. 
SS?SSf^W- V«1 Cftl.e,—S3,fiO@l>,00. 
/'lOl.I.KCTIONS OK KITCHEN <1 AIU)K\ HEEDS 1IY 
\J MAIL.—Collection No. l contains 20 varieties for $1,00. 
Do. “ 2 45 " •' 2 . 00 . 
These collections are made up of the most desirable varie¬ 
ties In cultivation^and arc put up in quantities sulbcieut 
for an ordinary Gulden,and will he forwarded, post-paid, to 
any address, upon receipt of rlie price. For further inlor- 
mation, please .end h r a CaVtlngue 
693-3t MeRLWAIN BROS., Springfield, Mass 
P >ASH VW TIIO ITING MALLION FOU 
) SALE i' wing to rn.'traded physical iluuibility 1 am 
induced to oiler the verv tine in< 1 entirelv thorough-bred 
Hiishaw Stallion LIGHTNING for sab , mi favorable condi¬ 
tions. Lightning I* now wen ycirrj old, of mod In m size, 
bright chestnut color, and was got bv Black Bashaw, the 
sire of Laulerii, and brother Of the celebrated Andrew 
Jackson; hi* dam, bv Monmouth Rdip.c, nut of a Tticka- 
hoo mare. Lightning is offorod to ttie consldorutioli of 
breeders, as the representative horse of his race, and eml ■ 
ncritly adapted to continue a class of trottum as much dis- 
tlnguisbed |br elegance of form a* superior swiftness on the 
roadan l turf. For particular, uddrew. II. BPkrino, Bel 
mout Hotel, 131 Fulton street. New York, or Horrisville, 
Pa., where the horse can he seen. 693-4t 
7AXCY PIGEON* AND POULTHY, all kinds, for 
sale. Address Box HfiOO P. O., Boston, Mass. (693-lt 
TTALIAN HEEH! ITALIAN BEES! 1 For Qukkn8. 
J Tkrjis, Information, etc., apply immediately. 
688-.1teo] M. M. BALDRIDGE, Saint Charles Kano Co., III. 
NIGHT COUGHS, 
I M ENTIONS AND TMKiU KIXILT*. A now book, 
1 Just published. Send 4 stamps (12 cl*.) and procure a 
specimen copy, Ayeuts wanted everywhere to solicit or¬ 
der*. Address HARRIS IlltO'S, Box 302, Boston, Mas* 
jnt» elUIV/ »- — - -o.. —a 
liv the incessant cough which it provokes, will, by taking 
.■Brown's Bronchial Troches,'' find immediate relief. 
Brown’s Bronchial Troches. 
Bronchial Troches. 
Brown’s Troches. 
Troches. 
Brown's Bronchial Troches are widely known as an es¬ 
tablished remedy for Couphs, Colds, Bronchitis, Hoarse- 
ness and other troubles of the Throat and Lungs, Their 
good reputation and extensive use has brought out imita¬ 
tions, and similar preparations represented to be the same, 
which are generally injurious. Obtain only “ Brown's 
rpoilACPO HEED. I have a good lot of fSrnnnixcul Seed 
L [.raj Tobacco, which 1 will sand by mail to those who 
desire, at 78 cents per ounce. I have also a small lot of the 
best Cuban bom. sent, me by a friend on the island. Per¬ 
haps ill* worthy of trial — Ml cents mij ounce 
JAMES VICK. Rochester, N. Y. 
A TEACH El* OF FAINTING. A lady who has had 
/V. experience a* n Teacher of Painting, and can give sat- 
isftu-tnry references, desires * situation in some .Seminary, 
Academy, or Pilvate School. Address TEACHER, Drawer 
31!) Rochester. Jf. Y . .u- to cam of Editor RURAL Nkw- 
Yorksr, to whom the advertiser refers. 
A SPLEND1U FAR U FOB SAI.E—a 
\ farm of about Stfl acres of land loeatedon the Iiansing 
Plank Rond, slxleon mile* from Jackson, in the center i.f 
ho old farming cottnty; ton acres well improved. Good 
building-, consisting of a store 26 bv Mo fed, two stories 
high; four good farm houses and barns; saw mill, (water 
power.) good orchard, with apples, cherries. Sen This is 
one of tho best grail) or dairy hum* in the Stale, well wa¬ 
tered by thu Grand River, mol a mill .stream. running at 
right angles with tho river. For u person having the 
means, no more d.-siinbln lucatJon can ho found in the 
State of Michigan. 
For terms apply to KKL.LUM, Wit I.CnN * BOYNTON 
No. 1, over Boiler'* Hank, opposite the Pnst-ODice, Dotroit. 
Michigan, or to NATHAN CHAMP, Onondaga, Ingham Co., 
Michigan. 693-lt 
R OFHFWFER FOI.I-F.C2 I ATE 1NSTI- 
i TUTE —This Institution niovide* the very best faclli 
ties for a thorough English and Classical Education. 
Hoarding Deparlmeut exclusively for Young ljidiea. 
Expenses moderate L. R. AXTTF.R1.EK, Principal 
Rochester. J»u. 1,1863. 
flax and hemp culture 
N AN8EMDND SWEET POTATO PLANTS. A su¬ 
perior article for Northern planting during Mny and 
June, l'aek-d to go safely long distances. Price, U)0o. *2,- 
29; .1,000, #10; III,(Kill, #18. Our plnnts have given highly 
satisfactory results many veius, growing good crop* 
throughout the North Send stamp for our circular on 
growing and keepiuc, witli experience of growers, etc. 
Address MURRAY it CO., Foster's Grossing, 
693-eotf Warren Co,, Ohio. 
A GOOD. USEFUL AND TIMELY WORK ON FLAX 
CULTURE, &o., has just been issued, —containing all 
requisite information relative to Preparing the Ground, 
Sowing the Seed, Culture, Harvesting, Ac., &e. It is 
mainly by men of long experience in Flax Growing, who 
know whereof (h'V a ffirm, and bow to impart their knowl- 
e lge. The aim Is to furnish a Co.miu.ktk and Practical 
QKNEFA CD. NURSERIES, WATERLOO, N. V. 
ku 10,Out) I’lum storks. Asparagus root*. A lino thrdty lot 
of Standard and Dwarf rear Trees. Downing's Mulberry 
Trons. 
2,000 2 year old Delaware Grape Vines; 2,000 do Concord; 
10,(MO 1 year old Delaware and other varieties. 
Alsu, a good asMortment of Trees generally. All of which 
will be sold cheap. E. TAYLOR, Proprietor 
Waterloo, N. Y., April 6th, 1863. 6j/2tf 
' ~ id how to impart their knowl- 
The aim Is to furnish a Co.Mid.KTK a.vd Practical 
MANUAL OP FLAX CULTUEE, 
Such a work as will enable now beginners lo grow Flax 
successfully, on the first trial. It contains Essay* from 
Practical Men of much experience— the opening one by a 
gentleman who has cultivated Flax over thirty years, and 
understands the modus operands thoronghly. The work 
will also embrace an able Essay on 
Hemp ami Flax in the West, 
From tho pen of a Western gentleman who is well posted, 
and capable of imparting the information he possesses on 
the subject. ISoe Contents below. | 
The Manual is published in handsome style, pamphlet 
form. Price only 21 cents—for which a copy will be seal 
to any point reached by the U. 8- or Canada mails. Liberal 
discount to Agents and the Trade. 
Address I>- »• T- MOORE, 
Editor Rural New-Yorker, 
May 1. 1863. _ Rochester, N. Y. 
O I ’IJYIOJYS OF TltE FltfCNS. 
From the. UtirA Morning Herald and Daily Gazette. 
A Mancai. or Flax Ccr-Tuan. Rochester; D. D T 
Moork —The enterprising publisher of the Rural [\rux- 
Ynrkrr huobme the farming public, an important service by 
the issue of tin* tjnmly Pamphlet, which give#, III con¬ 
densed form. full and explicit directions for Hax-growiqg. 
liarvesting, and preparation for market, rrom the he« in¬ 
formed and most reliable sources To tins Is Added jin 
F.ssav on Hemp and Flat in the West, prepared t;v the 
JCurar s Western Aid, wlrtfl) luak. s the Manual a desidera- 
]^EST FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. 
WHEELEIt iV WILSON 
MANUFACTURING I t), were awarded the First Premium 
at the Great International Exhibition, London, 1862. 
Principal Office, 505 Broadway, N. Y. 
665 6. W. DIBIU.K. Agent, I{o<’he»t«r, N. Y. 
0EAIG MI0E0S00PE1 
Tina i* the best nud cheapest Microscope 
m the world for gone re I use. It requites no 
focal inljnstmen'. magnihos about one hun¬ 
dred diameters, or ten thousand times, and 
is so simple that a child ca.il use it. It will he 
sent by mail, postagu paid, on the receipt of 
Two Dollars and Twenty-five cents, nr with 
six beautiful mounted object* for Throe Hol¬ 
lins, or with twenty-four ohjncts for Five Dol¬ 
lars. Address HENRY CRAIG, 
im) Gootrs Street, New York, 
At tho residence of T. G. Pbtkrs, in Darien. May 3d, 
1863 M r s. REBECCA PETERS, widow of the late Joseph 
PKTKBS, Jr., in the 71th year of her age. Um* 
Ncim Abiicrtiscmcnts 
iri7“ A liberal discount to the trade, 
qRA-NHEJIRV PLANTS of tlie Bell and Cherry varte- 
J ties for gale at low prices Send for a Circular, address 
690-61 , P. D. CHIL80N, Bollinghnm, Mass. 
M exican sweet corn. This i* an exiieedingiy 
sweet, rich llavored variety of com for table use, sur¬ 
passing in sweetness every variety cultivated a great ac¬ 
quisition. Packets containing sufficient for 30 hills. 1.1 ots.; 
H packages for 61,00; Hubbard Squash (true) per package, 
11 eta. Ornamental Gourds — n great variety in one pack¬ 
age—11 cts. .7AS. J. U. GREGORY, Marblehead, Maea. 
I AAKLY POTATOES. I hare now in store Early June 
j Potatoes 82,6 1 per barrel. 
Early Six. Wcclc Potatoes r'-'.-'O per barrel. 
Mauley " 82.10 do. 
English Fluke 11 $2,21 do. 
At the Genesee Seed Store, 17 South St. Paul St., Roches¬ 
ter, N, Y. J - RAPALJE. 
r nil 10 FABIflFB’S BEF-HIVE has floored 
1 93)4 pounds of surplus honey from one swarm the first 
van," mid 91 pounds from one swarm the second year, both 
from white clove- in boxes. To any person who will send 
lo our address twentY-fivc cents United stab’s currency, 
we will ■e nd a descriptive Cirenlnr, aud the right, to make 
atid use ova i ii v 1C for experiment Aud to ministers Ol tho 
gospel a lull l ight to use in thnlr on n a piary. oil the same 
terms. Address JASPER HA/.EN, 
April 23. 1863. Albany, N. Y. 
jsj E E 13 8 I_8 E E E Si 
FLAX FRED. 
CLOT EH SEED. 
TIMOTHY SEED, 
HUNGARIAN GRASS. 
ITALIAN MILLET. 
ORCHARD GRASS, 
KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS, 
RED-TOD SEED. 
688-I3t D I FA RF BROOM SEED, 
For sale by IIENHY DAW h SON, Buffalo, N. Y 
^HE UNIVERSAL 
CLOTHES WHINGER. 
Tioer. v " ' V 1 , .- 
Mr. Moork’S seasonable little Manual 
From the New Fork Tribune 
Ft ax xvn Hkmp —A Manual of Flax Culture and Mnnu- 
future, embracing full directlona for preparing the ground, 
sowing harvesting, dressing, and manufacturing, with the 
nroeassof making (itx coltoli. and also an essay upon hemp 
^?turc lins hc 'n pnMisl.-d I’V ll I). T. MOORK. editor Of 
the Rural .Vein- Yorker, Rochester, in pamphlet form at 26 
cents and i- well worthy tho attention Ot all who are em¬ 
barking in lias culture. 
From the Ntvi York Argus. 
A Mixtr.iL OP Flax Cpituuk.-T he work on flax cul¬ 
ture announced some weeks ago in our columus as soon to 
taitamed t.v Mr. Moork, of the Rural Nmo-Yorker, at 
Tho work fur 
BlSTAItLISHED -Y. 13. 1845. 
0X3srcJXiNnNr-A.TX 
AgricixltiU’al Warehouse & Seed Store. 
CONSTANTLY ON HAND 
Clover. Timothy, Bliiu Gross, Orchard, Hard, or Red-top 
Grass, Hungarian, Millett, IleinP Seed, Flax Seed, Ac,, in 
quantities to suit pufclmaers. F. A. SCHWILI,, 
Nos. IB il 66 Sycamore St., Cincinnati, (). 
MAnnKAOTTTRKlt OP 
Pi'.ovisio.N* — The market rules dull,and the salesforthe 
week were chiefly confined to retail lots. Quoted at. $12,60 
Oi 12,71 for light, mid 8)3,50*513,71 for heavy mess pork, t*'> 
i.ii lo,- fiir lair to prime lard 8ki'F8bic for plain h.uns; 9 l iW> 
•)l,c for sugar cured liaras, and 10H®Uo for sugar cured 
sacked liatu* Dried and smoked ivef lt)e Mess beer $7,10 
008 , 0 ) for country packed. White fish and trout in half 
bbl* 84.C3f»iJi4,73, with sales at 84.62)6, and in small lots at 
I l,75trf, l.iHt 
TORONTO, May ll. On the market this week there 
were but limited supplies. Fall wheat in light supply and 
selling at. Ai Ov99r ')') bushel for moderate to good quaUMe*. 
Spring wheat sold readily at *0 - MMe for muilerate to prime 
Rye nominal nt lc 13 fb. Barley sold freely at flo'uDflc Ji 
bushel. 1‘eaa draw from ftltfllAHa31 hll*Ui>l Gats ill request 
at 38oi 12c, Tares In limited supply, soiling nt 80'gq)8l,l2 tl 
huslirl. Polatnesiu larva stipplv. anil ure (ideil’d h.v the 
dealorant fitk.d’Mc retail, and filulloq) bushel wholesale. 
Apples plenty at 81'-1/0 rl hui-r.-l. Fre-.h butter In light 
supply, Jelling nt 160\1)e V! tb. retail Fugs draw 8 o 13c >) 
don’ll Poultry — pone olTerinp ll«v sells readily al 826 >1 
tun. Straw at $11 per tun. ifldi’s 84,.10 It) cwt.. Calf-skins 
H ,i !ie, fi lb. Sjieepskiim sell at $l.10fo'2 1 iX) each. Flour very 
■lull; superfine 83,90; no transactions In other grades. - ■ 
Globe 
FOR PURIFYING 
Lake, Eain and River Water, 
NO. 5» HUFFALO STREET, 
ESawf'l 1 -e'- —. -- 
Boeluoder, N. "V’’. 
received the DIPLOMA and SILVER MEDAL, and the 
other did not- We have replied to some, but cannot to all 
separately We therefore call the attention of tho public 
to the following i-ertlfleale, which we think should satisfy 
all as to which Wringer should iuive the preforeuire, one 
with Coo WiiRklu or without: 
Nkw Yokx Statk AoBinpi.Ti’ftAL Socusty, \ 
RoOliKBTlUl Fa 111 , 1862. ) 
Thereby certify that J UT.JU8 Ivm k Co, of Now York. 
Agents of TlIH B.mvkkHAL Cl.OTHKW WiUNOKU worn award- 
eila Diploma at)U Sm.vkk ilto.ii. for their very superior 
Universal Clothes Wnnger T nnd this certificate is given of 
its great excolleiKU'. , , , . 
Ip witness whereof, 1 have hereunto 
[Sbal I subscribed my name and affixed Uio 
Seal of the Society. 
B. F JOHNSON, Secretary. 
The Universal Wringer with Cog Wheels 
was also pronounced superior to all other* in the World’s 
Fair at London, 1*62, and has always taken the FIRST 
PREMIUM In uvery Slab’ and County Fiur, when exhibit¬ 
ed in fair competition with other machine*. 
At tho Fair in London. tmcn<p-/trur Ihicknettes of heavy 
carpet were run through our No. 2 Wringer aud wrung 
thoronghly 
Lace Curtains can be “ done up" Beautifully. 
No twisting and tearing in wanhing, and no mending there¬ 
after A lady in Brooklyn snys she saved more than the 
cost of the 17. C. W by doing her own Curtains, inatvad of 
paving for their being done (not. os well) elsewhere. Tho 
water can b« pressed from I..IROK and Small Akticlkh 
easier,quicker, and more thoroughly than by the urdiuary 
Old-fhflhioneJ 
Back-Breaking, WriBt-Straining, and Clothes- 
Destroying Proccsa, 
We are often asked 
“ IrOW LONG WILL IT LAST?' 
That of e.ourse depends on how much it is used. Pioaso 
read what Mr. Okanuk Jl'do, of the American Agriculturist, 
says of the 
Universal Clothes Wringer: 
• from several years’ experience wllh it in our own fam¬ 
ily; from the testimony of hundreds who-huvo used it; and 
from the nonet) action of the implement itself,— we feel cer¬ 
tain that it is worthy a place in every fiunlly wherwtho 
washing 1a done ut homo. A child «m readily wring out a 
tubful of clothes in a few minutes. It, is In reality a 
HOUNJEIjIa tfc SOW, 
COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 
AND IV1IOI.F,SALK DEALERS IN 
BUTTER, CHEESE, LARD, GRAIN, SEEDS, 
PROVISIONS AND PRODUCE OK Al.l. KINDS, 
No. 70 Hoiibh St.ri’cl, 
Nbxt Dooa to New Cottv and Ft ,opii Kxokangk, 
BALTIMORE. 
Mookk' 8 Rural Manuals 
nishe.t much valuable ml 
reariy sale- 
From Che Syracuse Daily Journal. 
Tint Cultivation ok Flax.—A Manual o' - Flax'Culture 
and Manufacture. embroe.Lng full directions :‘nr prepauug 
the ground, sowing, harvesting, Ae„ has hero published in 
neat pamphlet form, at the office of Mo,or bin;.. New- 
Yorker, and Is on t-.ile at the Bookstore* geuerally,— price 
25 cents. It is :i work pretty exhaosli'e mt tho subject. The 
production of llax i* a mnUerof iiicroiimtig inniortocH, ana 
oaragiicultiuiU friend* should consult the new Manual. 
Emm, lh< Rochester Democrat and American. 
Manpai. ok Flax Ci’LTURE. Wfl understand that the 
Maii’ii 1 "1 FluxGullure and Manufacture, recently Issued 
bv Mi Mr nrr of the Rural New- Yorker, and noticed by 
us a few dav s ago. u.eelhog very rapidly, ludeed, the pub¬ 
lisher has fouicl it very dUllCUlt to fill orders Though first 
pub!olied within two weeks, a third edition has already 
been printed, ami the popularity of the work Indicates that 
other- " ill spn” lily follow. Tlmne who wish to know all 
about Flax and Hemp Culture, and to aid in killing ” IClug 
Cotton " aud Ax-vendiitu traitors, should remit the cost of 
the Manual- 26coats—to U. D T. Moork, Rochcater, N.Y. 
From the Prairie Farmer 
Manual ok Flax Ccr.Tt'RK,' VVe have received from the 
puljlislier, L> D T. MuCikk, Rochester, NY, Ifunil Man¬ 
ual, No I. being a collection nf valuable Information on the 
culture and manufacture of Flax ami Hemp; with Illustra¬ 
tion#, The wants of a large number of pertonS who are 
experimenting with these crop* fir the first time will he 
filled with this hook It can be had by addressing the pub¬ 
lisher, inclosing 25 cents. 
From the Rochester Daily Union aud Advertiser 
Manpai. or Flax anp Hkmp 0« l rung -We are pleased 
to learn that this valuable little work i* selling rauidly and 
widely. The publisher L daily receiving orders from vari¬ 
ous parts of the I .oral States and the Canada*. Ibree edi¬ 
tions have been published within as many weeks, And the 
demand is such that a fourth is now in press Those desir- 
ouBOt obtaining reliable information on the culture of Flax 
and Hemp, and the preparation Of their staples for market, 
should send 29 cents to I). D. T. Moork, Rochester, N. Y„ 
for )iis Manual on the subject. 
rpo IF-A-EtlMTElriS, 
TO DA.TR.TTIVrETsr, 
TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. 
TO ALL WHO HAVE FOB SALE 
Sorghum Hixtjar and Sirup, 
LGhi-m and (Sliitin, 
IfrnitH, dry and green. 
Butter, Clieene, 
Lard, Hams, 
IPoultry, 
Oame^ "Vegetables, 
LG lour. Grain, 
Seeds, Hops, 
Cotton, B’lax, 
Tallow, Wool, 
Htareli, Jioex., Act;., 
Can havo thorn well sold at the highest prices in New York, 
with full cash returns promptly after their reaching the 
city, by forwarding them to tho Commission House for 
Country Produce, of 
J4MUAII tJARI'ENTER, 
52 Jajr Street, New York. 
N. B. — The advertiser hits had abundant experience in 
this businSss, and trusto that ho will continue to nie.rit pat¬ 
ronage by tho most careful attentiuu to the Interests of his 
patrons. The articles are taken charge of on their arrival, 
and carefully disposed of, promptly, to good cash customers, 
and cash returns made immediately to the owner. (The 
highest charge made for receiving and selling ia 5 per cent,) 
A New York Weekly I'rico Current is issued by J. Car¬ 
penter, which ia sent free to all his patrons. A specimen 
copy gent free to any desiring it. A trial will prove the 
above facts. Fur abundant references as to responsibility 
integrity, Sic., see the ** 1’rice Current. ‘ 
ty Cash advanced on consignments of Produce. 
BEND FOR 
A. FREE OOZPY 
o r 
PRICES CURnEIVT, 
AND ALL OTHER PARTICULARS, 
T O 
JOSIAII CA BP ENTER, 
-Vo. 32 Jay Street, Jh'eto %'orls. 
i’KRP.ncBS.—P rcs't Citixens' Bank, RaltSmOre; Wm. Che K - 
nut k Co., Balt.; li. Uamber .V Go New York; T. F 
Brown, Canandaigua, N. Y ; J A. Uedfieid, Agt. N. C. 
R W. Go., Elmira. N. Y.; Norton k Elmer, Rushford 
N Y.; Hurd k Bro . Aurora. Ohio; A- Frost k Go. 
Rochester, N. Y.; F. ft.Camion, Bedford, Ohio; George 
■ .in ., i • . . i nt;1 8 i i. r»._ 11 .* 8,1 
TilF U'OOI, MJUtHFTS. 
NEW TURK, May 6.—Tho market lias been very dull 
during the week 1’i’oiu tho fact of manilfncturors having 
supplied their immediate wants at the recont public salm,. 
The Hiippfy of domestic is light, however, and bidder* are 
indifferent sellers, unless at prices above the viewvnf buy¬ 
ers, sales nf 50,fHK) lbs native fleece in lots at 7<F.’ 7lte. For¬ 
eign is ill limited request, sales of 21 bales Gape at about 
■W) cents, and small lot* of carpet and blanket wools on pri¬ 
vate terms. 
Saxqny Fleece, FI IL,........8Ko90c 
American full-blood Monno. HlXiiai 
Do half and three-quarter do.7WT82 
Do Native and quarter do.72bi 78 
Extra pulled.82089 
Superfine do.7,-Va'AJ 
No. 1, do.63(o 68 
California fine, unwashed. IStW/iS 
Do common do .8nw4U 
Penman washed... ,.4tYou*) 
Chilian Me ri no n uwashed..,4(Vo>43 
Do Mesti/a do .3lq«7 
Valparaiso do .Afffi' J 28 
South American Merino unwashed.366138 
Do do Mestixa do ..286t34 
Do do common washed..2/Vjfl3fl 
Do do Ent re RioH washed.. Ntb,A2 
Do do do do nnwashed.21(a)23 
Do do Cordova washed.48@60 
Cape Good Hope unwashed.H>7?;45 
East India washed.rfifoifiil 
African unwashed.20fa)3fl 
Do washed .49'iiAi 
Mexican unwashed.32035 
Texas ..—Pi)— 
Smyrna nnwashed.305»l37 
Do wash ed.4.V5 51 
UNG AIM AN 4. It AS* SEED 100 bushels new crop 
Hungarian Meed, for sale bv K. A. SCHWILI., 
Seed Warehouse, No. 6l Sycamore street, 
B-3t Ciucinuati, Ohio. 
<11»#7P' A MONTH 1—1 want to hire Agents in every couo- 
']D i ty at}79a month, expenses paid, to soil my new 
cheap Family Sewing Machines. .... 
Address [69ft-13tJ S. MADISON, Alfred, Maine 
A MONTH!- We want Agents at Stiff a month, 
expenses paid, to sell our Enrrlastinp 1‘cxwi/Ji, Ori 
ino-rs. and 13 other i.ew articles. 1-1 circular* [ret, 
[605-13t| SHAW k CLARK, illddeford, Me. 
I Ol lll'. REED POT ATOEH.-Jackson White - good for 
all -ioasori* and the best market Potato in Western 
.New York. Davis' Seedling, lor summer use. and \lto 
hardy l’riuce Albert-all yield largely. Present once 63 
cents per bushel P P- r,RA ‘j!2 I . , „ 
Batavia, May 1.1863. ®W-Jt 
itlavkdo, Commerce, &c 
T*RANK MILLERS PREPARED HAH.NE.RH OIL 
J: Hl.iCK.NT., tor Oiling Harness, Carriage Tops. Ac., ami 
Leather IVesnrvatiyo and Water Proof fill Blacking, by 
FRANK MILLER & GO., Warsaw, N. Y , 
FRANK MILLER A CO., No 1 Ceder street, V Y .and 
FRANK MILDER A SON, Toronto, C W 695-2t. 
Syrian uuwashed 
BOSTON, May 6.—The following are the quotations 
of wool. Tor the week: 
Saxony and Merino, fine.KtffiCOo 
Do do full-blood.WalAi 
Do do half and three-fourths..8ffh<85 
Common...,. ,7®a8fl 
Pulled, extra.Aigipo 
Do superfine.....7.Vji81 
Do No 1.OffffiffO 
Western mixed...6&??t75 
Smyrna wsshed....,...4fta60 
Do unwashed.l«a,28 
Syrian.Offjffff 
Cape,.....Sft:'/ 8o 
Crimea. OiVuiOff 
Bueuog Ayres.aOfaiiiff 
Peraviau washed. .287;io 
Canada. 7ff(a)75 
California,.49(a)75 
ALBANY, May 6.—We continue to notion ft quiet mar¬ 
ket for both pulled and Ueece, with no sales of momeut 
The stock here of both kinds is very *-tnall aud the nominal 
■Journal- 
Kurul New-Yorker Office, ) 
Rochestkk, Jlay 12, 1863. \ 
Floor is without change. 
Grain—T he only alteration in price observable is in Oats, 
the advance being equal to 3 cents per bushel. 
Meats —Pork of ail descriptions is lalling off, the decline 
ranging from 50 cents to 81,00 tJ bairel. Beef U.still mov¬ 
ing upward. 
Dairy, Ac —Choice butter Is again scarce and last week's 
rate.*, are fully maintained. Firkin butter is in lees demand 
and lower. The range in chocso Is greater than heretofore 
-the minimum figures representing fresh made. New is 
beginulngto come in, aud the old stock is nearly all in 
second hands. 
Itocheeter I IViolesale Prices. 
Flour and Grain. Eggs, dozen. Ilffil2c 
Floor, win wheat,$ 7 ,Uff.a. 8.28 Honey, box- lmSUo 
Floor, spring do .. 6,fl03s7,l» Candies, box.12&:wt3c 
Flo r. buckwheat- 2,5o 2,40 Canales, extra. IKjflMc 
Mesl.Indian . 1,71 a, 1,75 trull and Root*. 
Whe.it, Geuesee.. 1,250)1,59 Apples, bushel... 21u.3P6 
Bed a ulte Gsnmla l.tff ? 1.51 Do. dried %7 lb.. 4 yv ic 
Corn, old. 75/> 7.'-c Peaches, do .. li'.'i. 11c 
Corn, new . 7Sffo79C Cherries, do 14<t>.l6c 
Rye,6(5itis f7 bash 71 i>akff Plum*. do .. 9 M l’Jc 
Oat* Lv weight... 70'aTlu Potatoes, do .. 41®S0o 
Bariev ..1,21X<(1,36 Hide* and Skin*. 
Buckwheat . (AkalMc Slaughter. 7 ® 7.k£o 
B<*uis.I,10@a,fi0 Calf.. ll fa J 13e 
Meal*. .Sheep Pelts.1,290(75,00 
Pork,old me*«...13,00i- 1 )3,5ff Lamb Pelts. 29(^2,00 
Pork, new me*n..l1,on.n i,'.,iK) Seed*. 
Pork, clear.IC,00®|6.1() Clover, medium. 4,7KSi5,35 
Dressed hogs, cwt 7,00® 7,00 Do. large... 6,IDS 6,10 
Beef, cwt.6,00® H.uo Timothy.2,00^2,50 
SpringUnjt’H.each 1 , 8 )M 2,00 Hundrlo*. 
Mutton, i^trcasa.. 6 0'7o Wood, har>l.5,00TiO6,00 
Hams, smoked .. lOSlO.kio Wood, soft.3,00®4,00 
Shoulder*. 0«ffl7 C Goal, Scranton.. 6,7.5 - 7,71 
Chickens .. It) @l2c Coal, Pittrton... H.’ltfcii.U) 
7IIBOOBY SEED. - Tho great substitute for coffee. 
Vy Pockets containing l uz. 1.7 cl*,; packet* containing 8 
or.. 6ii i t-. .Sent, post-paid, to any address, with lull direc¬ 
tion* tor culture, upon receipt ot the price. 
6'J4-3t McELWAlN BROS., >pnngfteld, Mass. 
y llllCORY REED.— I have a supply of Chicory Seed, 
V / *nd can supply those who wish to tost this root a* a 
substitute for coffee Sent by mail, postage paid, at 10 cts. 
a« ounce, or $1,25 per pound. 
JAMES VICK. Rochester, N. Y. 
rpiIE EXCI’.I.NIOB BllE-HIVE.—All who 
] test HANXUM’S PATENT BKK-H1VE, agree that it 
i* the be*t Hive ever invented! It, i* the only Hive that 
effectually gels rid of thq moth- worm ! It clear* itself per¬ 
fectly of dead bees, fro*4 *11 fbnj matters! Tho most thor¬ 
oughly ventilated Hive known I Thu cheapest and most 
simple in cinstruction * It (in* all the advantage* of other 
Hive*. be*ides it* O'vn imuorfant im'l excllutve advantages. 
pns.cKsed by no other llivti I Vend for Circular. Highly 
remonoreUve induceineiite oflwred to HgOute Sm RifUti 
of April 4th, for lllustnitlon and (fill Dcscrii'tlnn. Addreiw 
687-131 HENRY A HANNUM, C.w.euovia, N Y. 
-i r\r\ r\r\r\ ai*i»i.e tbeen, 6 to 8 feet 
1UU.UUW lrigh,at$R per hundred. 
20,01)0 Staxidsnl Pear Trees, 5 to 7 feet high, at tli X 1 100. 
10,000 11 warf Pear Trees, 3 to .1 feet high, at tl8 O US). 
2o,ii00 White Grape and Cherry Currants; 5,000 Diana 
Grape Vines A large stock of Peach trees. Cherry trees, 
Plum trees. Gooseberries, Raspberries, Blackberries,Straw¬ 
berries, most of the new varieties of Native Grapes, Ac., Ac. 
EJT All of the heel Western nanetics ynnim extensively. - 
J, B. WHEATON, HILLSDALE, MICH., 
LICENSED EEAL ESTATE BE0KEE, 
Utti/s, Sells, anil JIxchanges on Commission. 
Ha* 30,006 acres of excellent, Earning Lands, and 100 Farms, 
in Michigan and other Western states, for sale cheap, 
004j Terms Easy. [12t 
quotations are COThfiOc for fleece and pulled 
Loral and TraneUw.) Awake Wanted 
Wholesale and Descriptive Catalogue* Hunt to all appli¬ 
cants who inclose stamp* to pre-pay postage. 
Address K. MOODY k SON, 
631 Niagara Nureeries, Lockport, N. Y. 
TMti CjITTIjM .TM/tKJiTS. 
IN KW YORK, May 8.— For Reeves, Milch Cows, Veal 
lalves. and Sheep and Lambs, at the AVoshington Drove 
1 Fourth avenue and Forty-fourth street, 
H OJIEN FOR ALL) at LLLWOOD— A 
flourishing Nt-iv EugUnd settlement oil theCainden 
and Atlaotic K.-rilp ml, 36 miles from Philadelphia. Soil, a 
fine loam, excelletltfor Wheat, Corn, Grit-s and fine Fruits. 
Farms of 10 to 20 acre*. 810 to 811 i > acre The *• HI I wood 
Farmer," containing Tull particulars. * 00 1 free Addre ss 
NORTH A ROWLAND. Ellwood P. O., Atlantic Co., N. J. 
Yard, corner of 
at Cliantbcrlnin'i.-- .---- . 
son street, at Drowning s, In Sixth street, near Third avn- 
uue; and also at O’Htieu’sCentral Bull's Head, Sixth street. 
For Swine, ill Allerton’s Yard, foot of 37th slrewst. S. K. - 
The current prices for the week at all the markets are 
as follows: 
BBBK CATTLE. 
First quality.cwt $11,iXK«)12.0il 
Ordinary quality....l(),00@ll,00 
Common quality.S.OiYilO.OO 
Inferior quality... 8 , 00 ( 3 ) 9.00 
COWS AND CALVKS. 
First quality. 
Ociinary quality. 
Common quality. 
Inferior quality. 
VEAL CALVES. 
First quality. 
Ordinary. 
Common.......... 
Inferior. 
HKEKP AND LAMBS. 
Extras. 
Prime quality.. 
Ordinary.... 
Common. 
Inferior. 
SWINE. 
Corn-fed. 
Do. Light and Medium. 
Still Hogs. 
HAEM0NIUMS AND MEL0DE0NS, 
Warranted the BKHT IN9TKFMKNTS of tbe eta*) in the world. 
See Catalogue* containing testimony to th>-ir *uperlority 
from tin' most eminent muriiianK. I ..-metfi n’! r «»fc*b!t“’J m 
Mv NEW ILLfTSTRATEH GaTAI.OGUE of 
EL0WEB AND VEGETABLE SEEDS 
Is now ready to sand out. It contains descriptions of at) 
the FINEST FLOWERS,both old and new, with Engrav¬ 
ings showing the character of sotue or those that are new 
and particularly valuable, with a Tull list nf the 
NOVELTIES FOR 1863! 
My Seeds are imported from the baht Flwrist* And Seed- 
Grow«r* of England, Eranok, ami Ok km ant, and are 
unsqrpasfcod. 
CATALOGUES 
Sent by mail, kkkk or postagk, to all who apply. Send 
for a copy for yourself, and also send the name* and address 
of the lover* of CHOICE flowers in your neighborhood, *o 
whom I will promptly forward the Catalogue free. 
ry M* "UKtomers of last year will receive the new Cata¬ 
logue without writing for it. 
Addis)** J AMKH V1GK, Rochester, N. Y. 
...... . Constantly exhibit'”! in 
cnmpetitJon with instrument* of the other Mst nukera, 
timy have never, in .< *i”gie instance, failed to lsl.» the 
highest prize. The unly Gold Mkpai. ever awarded to road 
instrument* in this country woe to one of ihe-ie. Prices of 
liannoniutns, (of which several new >tyle* are n«* tinrtof- 
fnrii'h/ $60 to $6X1 i*H‘'h of Vfelodeoiis 8l5 to *200 each. 
Vww York ware-rooms »• Nn*. 9 A 7 Mereer Nt., where 
ilea'era urn vuppli”d at tb” *»uie price- i- ln„"i tire faeV-ry, 
bv MASON BROTHhKS, Ageute. 
,$«,O0fa!5O.OO 
. 40,1)0. " 41,00 
. 30,0OfuA1.OI 
. 22,0X5*26,00 
n B . M I U Xj E R. f 
J ' FOREIGN AND AMERICAN 
Horticultural Agent & Ooimnisbion Merchant 
EXHIBITION AN 1) SALES ROOMS, 
Ho. 634 Broadway, ncur Bleeker Bt, New York, 
All kinds of new, rare, and Seedling Plante Fruits, 
Flowers, Trees, Vine-, Shrubs, Ac.; Iron. Wire and Rustic 
Work; French. English and American Glass. Patent Heat¬ 
ers. Foreign and American Books, Magazine*, I'apsra. 
Hates, Designs, Drawings, Ac. All Uorticiutaral NovelUas, 
ua soon w lntroducoiL 
fp* All orders, &c., wiU receive the personal attention 
of the Proprietor- 
"it lb 6*j<a,7 c 
. 5 M'xii c 
. 6 : i .i,',c 
. *M(aib C 
A BKACTIFCI. SHCKDRCOPe, MAUNIFYINO Five 
Hundred times, for 28 pkNTRt (coin preferred.) Fiv*, 
of different powora, for $1.00. M/died flree. Address 
667-tf F. M. BOWK.N, Box z»\ Boston, Mas*. 
thf. p mnr isiots' nuiuhpts, 
NEW YORK, May IL—Flour 
i\( \ l W 1/ l WILMONM ALBAN V KTUAWHERRY 
*wV7.\7V/t.^ Plant*. 30,000 TklOMTHK DK Gand and 
Ward’s Favokitk. 21,000 other good sorts at low rates. 
Address E. WILLIAMS Mont Clair. P. O., Essex Co., N. J. 
, “ y 1 YORK, May ll.—F lour— Market rules dull and 
may be quoted 5c lower, with a moderate business doing 
A MONTH GUARANTEED. Address 
ISAAC HALE JR., k CO., Newburyport,Mass. 
