NEW YORK, Mftr 12.—For B«mv, . MSIo-.U Cows, Veal 
Calves, nnd Sheet! anil Lambs, at the Washington Prove 
Yard, cornet Of Fourth avenue and Forty-fourth street; 
at CbarabetlAln's Hudson River, Buffs Head, foot of Robin¬ 
son street, at Browning's. in Sixth street, near Third ave¬ 
nue ; and also at O' Brian's Central Bull's Head. Sixth street. 
For Swine, at All«rto«*S Yard, foot of 57th street, N. K, 
The current prices for the week at all the markets are 
as follows: 
BKKV CATTLB. 
First quality.^ cwt $12,50(<ft13.00 
Ordinary quality..... ’’ * "* 
Common quality... 
Inferior quality. 
COWS AND CALVK8. 
First quality. 
Ordinary quality. 
Common quality. 
Inferior quality. 
VEAL CALVES. 
First quality. 
Ordinary. 
Common... 
Inferior. 
SHEEP AND LAMBS. 
Extras.It 
Prime quality. 
Ordinary.. 
Common... 
Inferior... 
BWirrs. 
Corn-fed... 
Do. Light and Medium. 
Still Hogs. 
CAMBRIDGE, May 13.— Whole number of Cattle at 
market. 217; about 200 Beeves, anil 17 Stores, consisting of 
Working Oxen, Milch Cows, undone, two and three year 
old. 
Market Bkkv—P rices. Extra $9,500)10,00, fint quality $8, 
7509,00, second do. *7,0007,51); third do. $3,5005,30. 
Working Oxxn — pair — $1000175. 
Cows and Calves $50, WGwH*. 
Stores—Y earlings, none; two years old, $00@00, three 
Tears old, $00000. 
Sheep ant> Lambs— 2150 at market; prices in lots, $3,500 
4,00 each; extra, $tt,0fi®%OO. 
Spring Lambs— 86.0Xsi7.00. 
Hidrh— d.riftSc V lb. Tallow—8®8>4c IP fb. 
Prt.ts on each. _ 
Calk Seine —13@14<v jp lb- Veal Calves—$4,00@6,00. 
EW PATENT GHURN 
FARMERS AND" DAIEYMEN 
Special Notices 
You need no longer churn from H to of :<n hour and up¬ 
wards, in order to make a full complement and a first qual¬ 
ity of butter I offer you a churn that is so constructed 
and adapted to its work as to make butter of the best gual- 
itl/, and a full complainant of it. in from 3 lo 10 minutes at 
any season or the \ oar, if the direction* which accompany 
every churn are'followed. And it work- with equal 
efficiency iu Jarxe as well as small dairies. 
It is very simple and durable in construction, easily man¬ 
aged and cleansed, and docs It* work quick, thoroughly 
and well. I make two sues for eomilion use, that will 
churn, respectively, from one to four gallons of cream, and 
from one to ,i* gallons, which cost S*,on each The larger 
sw.eafor dririea will cost in proportion to the * 1 x 0 required, 
and mint he mule iu the counties where they are used. 
(!no<l Agents nrc Wanted in every section ef the coun¬ 
try to canvas* for these churns. Practical butter-makers 
preferred, who will canvass their own towtla 
Manufacturers, and dealers in Patent Right*, will find 
this a lucrative and steady buainewA Send for Circulars 
containing iriHtTuctinuH anil terms to agents,Or call and ex¬ 
amine the Churns at Koiikkt Mont's Store, Auburn, N 
Y., and satisfy yourselves. 
All ordera for Churns, anil communications concerning 
them, must be addressed to 
the best magazine 
Wished in America, to judge from the concurrent 
, of the best American and English journals, is 
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application. A specimen number sent gratis on receipt of 
six cents for postage. Address 
T1CKNOR& FIELDS, 
133 Washington St., Boston, Mass. 
[Runs s Vegetables. 
'-^Cotton 
ffjVfAT 
1. ■ 1111 r*111. I* 1 ri"Mn* * I VII 
JACOB HRINKKRHOEK, Patentee, Auburn. N. Y 
the World!!! 
pURE SHEEE* "W ASH 
1 * O TPt A Q C o I 
Tint manufacturers of this new and very important prep¬ 
aration, so long desired by all Wool Growers, now offer it 
They confidently recommend its use to Flock Masters, as 
an effectual RkmRDT for Siikki- Tinas, and by dipping the 
animal two or three times a year, according to directions, 
Scab and other cutaneous diseases to winch Sheep are lia¬ 
ble, will ho prevented 
This wash completely cleanses the skin, thereby promo¬ 
ting the growth of the wool, at tint same time leaving no 
stain —a most desirable object to the Sheep Breeder. 
By the use uf this material, the farmer is relieved from 
the laborious and disagreeable preparation of the Wash in 
his own buildings; and it can bo furnished at a much re¬ 
duced coat. _ . *--J . 
It effectually destroy* lace and other Vermin on alLAni- 
mais and Plants. 
Full directions for Its use accompanying each package, a 
One pound of this extract will make sixteen gallons of 
Wash. 
Put up in cans of I, 2. S, and 10 tbs. each, nt 75 cta.IPlIb. 
Liberal discount to Lu ge purchasers. 1—1 
Orders promptly sent by F.xpress. 
For sale by JAM Eg F. LEVIN,^ 
Or, FISH kit b GO., 23 Central Wharf,BB 
097-It Boston, Mans. CM 
PUBLIC SPEAKERS, MILITARY MEN, 
And Singers,* and all suffering from Irritation of the 
Throat, and Hoarseness, will be agreeably surprised at tho 
almost immediate relief afforded by the use of “ Brown's 
Bronchial Troches.' 1 Their demulcent ingredients allay 
Pulmonary irrilatiun, and afterpublic speaking or singing, 
when the throat is wearied and weakened by too much 
exercise, their use will give renewed strength to the vocal 
organs. 
Near Markets, Schools, Railroads, Churches, and all the blessings of Civilization. 
1,200,000 Acres, in Farms of 40, 80,120,160 Acres and up 
wards, in ILLINOIS, the Garden State of America. 
Bbe Ccltcrk. —The attention of Rsral readers is 
directed to the advertisements, in our present number, of 
Mr. K P. Kidder, of Burlington, Vermont, the successful 
Bee Tamer and Apiculturist who created such a sensation 
last foil at our State Fair by the masterly manner in which 
he handled bis Bees and Hives. 
TUB WOOL At J R MKTS. 
NEW YORK, May 12.—The auction sale of Capo Wool 
yesterday brought together a tolerable good company; tho 
number of buyer* were loan than wool sides are generally 
attended, from the fact that only one description of wool 
was sold, and manufacturer* of floe goods being tolerably 
well supplied did not torn out In n* full rotes us if their 
stock* were lighter The sale, however, wsoti.lt as well as 
could he expected in the present unsettled stats Of tbs 
market.. The Mellon iu Un* particular kind of wool wan, 
on an average, gjjjc per lb from the last public sale. 1 be 
better series of numbers brought good prices, considering 
all thine. Tbs whole catalogue wo* sold, amounting to 
705 bale*, at prices ranging from 27(A38t;c, snowing an ave¬ 
rage of nearly 32c; the lowest price. 27c, is considered 
much below Its value, but to close the entire catalogue, and 
being the last lot. it was suffered to be sold. Domestic fleece 
and pulled is in moderate demand at730S)Uc. 
Saxony Fleece. It lb,. 
Am erican full-nlood Menno. 
Do half and three-quarter do 
Do Native and quarter do.... 
Extra nulled...... 
Superfine do... 
No. 1, do.. 
California Sue. unwashed. 
lie Illinois Central Railroad Company offer, ON LONG CREDIT, the beautiful and 
fertile PRAIRIE LANDS lying along the whole line of their Railroad, 700 MILES 
IN LENGTH, upon themout Favorable Terms for enabling Farmers, Manufac¬ 
turers, Mechanics and Workingmen to make for themselves and their fam¬ 
ilies a competency, and a HOME they can call THEIR OWN, as will 
appear from the following statements: 
ILLINOIS I 10 cn,cr will* tlm fairest prospects of like results. Dairy 
... ,» IT,,’,.und With a corni I Farminu also presents lu. ind,.contents to many. 
CULTIVATION OF COTTON. 
rrrments in Cotton culture are. of eery great 
Commencing in latitude 39 i leg. M min. (see 
markets, Commerce, &c 
^ TTENTION, BEE - KEEPERS ! ! 
Having experimented with bees and hires for the paat few 
years, for the purpose of revolutionizing tho present loose 
system of bee-management, and bringing within the reach 
of all a hive that is wetl adapted to the wants of the Apicul¬ 
turist, whereby bees can be controlled at all times, and at 
the same time fully overcome four of the greatest troubles 
in bee-management, viz: tho loss of bees in swarming time 
by their flying to the forest, the ravages of the moth mil¬ 
ler, the robbery of bees, and also tho great loss of bees du¬ 
ring winter; all of these difficulties l have Buccessfblly 
overcome.' Mid ns~iv token of the good merits o f the hive, 
I have taken tho first Premium at every Agricultural Fair 
where l have exhibited; »ud two years In succession at the 
N'kw York Statk Fair, and at thoir List Fair! was award¬ 
ed the first Premium and a!*o aSilverModal The success¬ 
ful manner in which 1 tame and handle these insects at all 
times, and even take them in my hands without any pro¬ 
tection whatever, and shake them amongst the spectators 
with impunity, thousands will testify, who have witnessed 
my exhibitions. All parties sending mo their name and 
Haral New-Yorker (Hire, j 
Rocrkstkk, May 19, 1863. \ 
TmtRB is but little doing and very few changes are appa¬ 
rent. Flour made from spring wheat baa declined 2B07OC 
per barrel. Very choice Gene see wheat is a little higher. 
Corn has advanced 9 cents per bushel, Oats have fallen off 
102 cents. Beans are BO cents per bnshcl better. 
Itorheeter Wholesale Price*. 
Fleur and Grain. Eggs, dozen.12@12.iic 
Flour, win. wheat,87,0108,28 Honey, box. 120140 
Flour, * prill g do .. 6,0005,BO Candles, box.12%@U)c 
Flour, buckwheat. 2,30(«)2.50 Candles, extra. leoJHc 
Meal, Indian. 1.7,*01,79 V rail and Doeta. 
Wheat, Genesee.. I,"AVail,69 Apples, bushel,.. 8U@40C 
Best white Canada 1,5001,99 Do. cl nod Vi tb.. 4 L ,'@Sc 
Corn, old _ 7S0WO Pescbos, do .. 14019c 
Corn, new ... . 790800 Cherries, do .. 14016c 
Rve, <0 lbs ft hush 790080 FIuojb, do .. 8 0 9c 
Oats, by weight.. 68@70C Potatoes, do .. 4&afiUe 
Bariev' .1.2001,36 Hide* and akin-. 
Buckwheat. OA .dOo Slaughter. 7 W 7'ic 
Beaus...2,9003.00 Calf. 11 (a) 13c 
Meat*. Sheep Pelt«.1,2509.00 
Pork, old amen... 13,00 <-13,50 Lamb PettM. 2B@2,00 
Porn, new mess 16,00018,00 Reeds. 
Pork clear.1«,()U(o)18,90 Clover, medium 4,73@B,2.’| 
Dressed hog*, Cwt 7.0000 7,00 Do large... 6,00.5,6,50 
Beef cwt __6.UP@ 8,00 Timothy.2,0002,50 
Spring lambs,each l/Mm 2.00 Sundries. 
Mutton, carcass . 0 ml 7c Wood, hard.,... 9,0)@6 ,ijo 
Hara*.smoked... u»:5ti» l ic Wood,soft.a,0i)(®AOO 
Shoulders. (i a i’u c Coal. Scranton.. 6,75(,a',7,75 
Chlcken:i . 10 ftwl2c Coal, Pitteton Ii,7«al7,6t) 
Turkeys. Hi U.120 Coal. Shiunqkin. 6,79@7,50 
Geese. 40 @900 t.oal. Char. 7 @ 8c 
Hairy, Ao. Salt, bbl. 1,79@2,00 
Butter, roll ... 16 @ISe Straw, tun.»,0O@7,OU 
Butter, firkin.... 13 @Ho Hay, tun.10,0*Xa>2V.GO 
Cheese. 10 (0*140 Wool, $1 lb- fllW)70o 
Lard, tried_ lSjgwjlle Whlteflsh, M bbl 4,7flw5/l,2B 
Tallow rough... 7 Ct>) 7)(e Codfish, quintal. 6.5007,00 
Tallow, tiled .... tePvlOc Trout, half bbl.. 4.60@9,U0 
,8fl@87o 
. .SOfaiRS 
7B(a'77 
,.70®78 
. ,80(0182 
, .78(380 
000 000. No Slate in the V alloy of till) Mmsmatppt oners 
go great an inducement to the settler 08 the Statu of Ill¬ 
inois Thnro iB no part of tho world whore all tho comli 
lions Ot climate and aoll go admirably combine to pro 
dm;o those two grunt slaplofl, Corn and WttRAT. 
o CLIMATE. 
Nowhere can tbn industrious fhrmur socuro such im- 
medlnte riMUlts from Ins labor as on these deup, rich, 
loamy snila, cultivated with so much eimu. 13m climate 
from the extreme noutliern part of tho State to tho Term 
Haute, Alton and SI. D>ma Kmlrond, a dlHtancu of near¬ 
ly 200 miles, ia well adapted to Winter. 
WHEAT, BORN, COTTON. TOBACCO. 
Peaches, Pears, Tomatoes, and every variety or fruit 
and vegetables In grown in grunt nbuudance, from 
which Chicago and other Northern markota am fur 
nndied from four to Hit weeks earlier Ulan their imme¬ 
diate vicinity. Between tho Turre Haute, Alton and St. 
I/mm Bail way and tho Kankakee and llnnom Rivers, 
(a distance of 113 miles on tho Branch, and 13fi tnilo» 
on tho Main Trunk,) lies tho groat Corn and Stock rais- 
Afattoon OH the. Branch, tout Assumption on the Main 
/An/), the CompfHiy owns thousaruls of acres u>eU adapted 
to the perfection of this librc. A settler having a f amily 
ofytning children, ran turn their youthful labor to a most 
proft.able. account in (he, growth and perfection oj this plant. 
MINING AND MANUFACTURES. 
Tlio great resoni'cos of the State, in C-ml, Iron, l/'ud, 
Zinc, Potter'* Clay, Lituestene, Sandatone, Ait , Ac., are 
almoHt uutoucliod , they await tlio arrival of enterpriM 
mg and uuurgwtie men accustomed lo convert them Into 
gold. 
RAILROAD SYSTEM OF ILLINOIS. 
Railroads intersect the wholeStato. 8113,000,000 him 
boon Invested In completing the great net work that 
links ovory part of the State into immediate connection 
with the surrounding States and tho directest thorough¬ 
fares of commerce. 
THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD 
Traverse* the Whole length of the Slate, from tbo banks 
of the Mississippi and Lake Michigan, to tho Ohio.— 
As its name Imports, tho Railroad runs through tho con 
Ire of tho State, and on odtier side of tho road along its 
whole length llo tho lands offered for salo. 
TO ACTUAL SETTLER8. 
From tho unprecedented advantages this Company 
offers, it la rmt surprbifng that it should have already 
disposed 1,300.000 ncn-Hof land. It is now Bolling at 
llte rate of 3,000 acres per week The population along 
Do common do . 
Peruvian washed. 
Chilian Merino unwashed. 
Do Mestiza do . 
Valparaiso do ... 
8onth American Merino unwashed.... 
Do do Mestiza do .... 
Do do common washed. 
Do do Kntre Rioa washed... 
Do do do do unwashed 
Do do Cordova washed. 
Cape Good Hope unwashed. 
East India washed. 
African unwashed. 
Do washed... 
Mexican unwashed....... 
Texas.. 
Smyrna unwashed... 
Do washed... 
Syrian unwashed. 
IIOHTWN, May 12 . 
of wool, for the week; 
Saxony and Merino, line. 
Do do fnll-blood.. 
Do do half and three-fourth*..80(5 
Common. 774 <: 
Pulled, extra. tvil 
Do superfine..76ft 
Do No. 1.coo 
.25(5)30 
.30u!32 
, 18:5)20 
.48(5)60 
.:m@37 
.46(5)60 
je®s« 
.-I;, ,i 
•V- 
'28(5)32 
.460166 
.28(5)27 
The following are the quotations 
Cattle 
, R3t5i90c 
Dairy t'anning than thn Prairies of lhiuoi8,a branch of 
farming to whioll but little attention baa Im.rn paid, and 
which must ytoid sure profitable rcBUltS Between 
iho Kankakue and llllnoia Rivers, and Chicago nnd 
Diinlinth, fa dnitauce Of M mile* on the Branch and 147 
milts by the Main Trunk,) Timothy Uuy , Spring Wheal, 
Coni, _ 
OATS, BARLEY, RYE, BUCKWHEAT, 
A nd vegetables suited h> the clinvile, are wnduced in great 
abundance. The nort hern mn-tum of Illinois is about the 
climate of FcntylvanUl, While the. southern part has the 
climate, of Kentucky and Virginia, giving a variety of 
temperature, in the State, suited to almost every product qj 
(he United Stales. 
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS, 
Tho Agricultural products of Illinois arn greater than 
those of any other .Mate. The Wheat crop or 1801 was 
ia limn ted at 83.000,000 buahi.'ls, white the Corn crop 
f/W IS - 5 ... 
Western mixed,.65(to7S 
Smyrna washed. . 45(260 
Do unwashed. 1 « 3)28 
Syrian...,..po.aoo 
Cape .. 36.(t)&) 
Crimea.00)5.00 
Buenos Ayres.20(5;(i0 
Peruvian washed.2H«i50 
Canada..7(Vai76 
California. itKa)1S 
I'ltOYlGENCK, M iy II.—Tho wool sales Tor the week 
have been 89,900 tbs fiasco at 90c, 11,000 lbs pulled at 82)j to 
90c; 7,933 lb* foreign at 40c cash. 
Al.ltANY, May 32 —The market continues stagnant' 
with no coneuMiptivH inquiry. Tim stock of wool here is 
light, and fleece and pulled maybe nominally quoted at 
7(Xai80c .—Journal 
I'llll.AGKI.I'III A, May 13. The Philadelphia Journal 
says the market bus been very inactive, and prices are un¬ 
settled and in favr of the havers, sales 73,000 tbs at H9c for 
tub and fleece , 87,'ic. for extra; 80c, for low aud medium, and 
common anil unwashed foreign 42H(5)52c. 
CHICAGO, May 13,—The wool market is dull and entire¬ 
ly nominal at the following quotations;—Fine (i0i!)fi3o; me¬ 
dium 98®aoc; coarse NXoJBBo —Journal 
ZANKHVII.LK, May 13 The Eaie-sville (Ohio) Courier 
says, 17 , 0(10 lbs wool mild in that vicinity at 86c. 
tub rnopimojy .hjirkbts. 
NEW YOHK, May 18.-Fi.ot R -Market rules heavy ami 
uiav be quoted 10((<-I6c lower, with a moderate business do¬ 
ing for export and home couBumpliim ride* at $9,604% 
8,75 for superfine State; $6,1iJ(ir6.25 lor extra Stale, $S,55@5,- 
7s for superfine Western , $6.10(06,50 toi common to medi¬ 
um extra Western; $6,i2i@8,(i5 lor /.hipping btiinds extru 
round lumped Ohio, and $n,70d£7i9O for trade brufids do,— 
the market elohing heavy. Sales Of chf'ice extra State wero 
made a) 8fi.80®6,90. Canadian flour heavy, nnd rnay he 
nuoteil ilK.i iOv-b’W'-i *«leH at $6.91^8,60for common, aud 
$6,,V,//,-‘.lo'for good to choice extra. Rye Hour quiet and 
ate.nlv lit t4.00.(4)9,26 for inleriin to choice Corn meal 
Meow and quiet; sale* at f 1,20.0)1.20 for Jersey, $4,8B;a)4.- 
95 for Brandywine, and $1,60 for caloric 
Gc a in Wheat market may be iiuuled fully 3e lower; with 
a more active boslnn*, at The decline; sale* at $1,23(2)1,12 
for common to prime t 'liicago spring; Jl,.V,(<>,l. i i for Mil - 
waukeeclub; 8f,10fg l.lfifoi amber Iowa, the latter for very 
choice. H 4r>(iH,52 for winter red Western: Sl.a'kA’LM for 
amber Michigan; $1,48 e |,50 for winter red State, J 1.30'od, 
44 for common to good winter red Illinois, am) $1,69^21 70 
for while V'e-lertj. Uv« uoritirme* dull at $l,(Klftr)l,ui Bar- 
lev continue* dull and nominal at 81,207(01,25 Barley malt 
dtill ano nominally uneliRnged at $1,6O(0;I,7O. Poae con 
lie ue dull an>l nominal at 81,13 fur Canada. Corn market 
oiay he quoted at 2(iJ3<'. lower; sale*at 7§(ay 1 ii- fur prime 
sound shipping mliPd Womtorp; 74®77c foransound Weat- 
ern; 78@8lC for fellow Western; 760n76c forrouud yellow. 
Oats are dull nuu lower, with Hues it65(3167c. for common 
to prime Jersey, and 68(5700 for Canadian, Western and 
State. 
Provisions—P ork market rules dull ami eaaier; sales 
at 8)2,(Wan,25 for mess; $14,50)0)18,00 fur new prim* mesa, 
ami tl'.',75(j5)2..‘0J for prime Beef steady; sales at $4Jk)ff2 
rpHE TJNTYERSAI 
CLOTHES WRINGER. 
FRAUD I Caution 11 
“ Amidons Improved Clothes Wringer without eog wheels, 
mauufftoturtid by <5nnn, Arnidon & HoIIadu, (ireenliela, 
Mat* , lias received the first and only premium Riven to 
any. L’lothes Wringer by tlin N Y btatc Agncultnral 
S °We t ofteu receive from "inquiring frienlla" newspaper 
Blips, aa above, asking how they can ho true when 
THE URTIVERSAXi 
received the DIPLOMA and SILVER MEDAL, and the 
other did not We have replied to some, but cannot to all 
separately W* therefore call the attention of tho public 
to the following certificate, which we think ihould satisfy 
fx Penfield. Mav 14th, by the Rev. Abei. HA9KKLI., Mr. 
8PKNCF.R BIRDS ALL and Miss ELIZA DARLING, both 
of Penfield. 
PEICES AND TEEMS OF PAYMENT-ON LONO CEEDIT. 
80 Acres at $10,00 per acre, with interest at 0 per cent. w Acres at p an ^ cre . 
annnally upon the following terms: 
Cash Payment,.S48 00 Cash Payment,.$24 00 
Payment in one year,. 48 00 Payment in one year,. 
“ “ two years,. 48 00 “ “ ^ wo . 
“ “ three “ 48 00 “ “ three “ . 24 00 
< .236 00 “ “ four “ .118 00 
< ..,224 00 “ “ h ye ** .112 00 
i 212 00 “ “ six “. 106 00 
i .200 00 “ ‘‘seven “ .100 00 
Address LAND COMMISSIONER, 
ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD CO., CHICAGO, ILL. 
auw pi I'u ^ituiv i»ci;i invau.r , hl 
CM for countrv prime; S'JiitS.OO for country m«sn, $ 10 . 61 )^) 
12,75 for wpackad raw, $ 12451 . 1 75 for nxtra mass. Prinm 
mum boot doll sale*at $ 20 .«>' > 22 , 00 . B***f liams quiet and 
pricos mav be quoted steady; sale* at $ 11 .500)16,(J«) for 
Stale and Western. Cut meats are easier; sale* at 4)^®6j4[c. 
for slmnlder* snd , c for liams. Bacon sides steady; 
Bale* at 6 'i ifi'ic. for Western Cumberland cut middles; 
6 Wi.u,l*iu fo, Wentem long rltibed middies ; 6 <^(iWc for 
AVesteru shurt ribbed middles; 7hie for city do; fhi&lMv, 
for Western lung clear middles; 7>iini7>fcfor Western short 
clear middles; lhi r ui 7‘ic. for clear backs, and 8)40 for choice 
Western long cut hams. Itord qumtand without change; 
sales at 9'i® I0K® for No. 1 to choice Butter selling at 14 
05t6e for Ohio, and 19 0 i 2 Oc for Slate. Cheese steady at 845 
lie, for new 
Arhus —Sternly; solas at $8,29(^6,26 for Pots and $9,26 
for PearlB- 
M> 04 —Market ig niilet anil dull; with small sales at 18 
6424c fur ordinary to prune. 
BCTFAUt, llav 16 — Plow 
Lv this citv, on the 14th inat., ERASTUS T. SMITH, Esq.. 
President of the Monroe Co. Savings Bank, aged 74 years. 
In Chicago. HI, May 7th, EDWARD WEAVER, ouly 
child of Cuab, A. anil Elect* E. Hawley, aged 1 year and 
I month Edpik has gone to Heaven to dwell with his 
ungcl brothers Franksk and Charlie 
Neui Aboertisements 
seven 
_. ., — ... The market for the week 
has ruled moderuteiy active fur interior Trade with mode¬ 
rate local court motive demaud; sales at $7.00(0)7,25 for fair 
white ebest double extras: $7,3W£(Si7,50 for good white 
wheat double extras, and 0)7,75 for climce to very 
choir*' white wheat double extra*: red winter extra and 
double extra s6.r*Vu.7.0and fur spring extra.* $6,7.Vrj)6,25. 
Grain —The wheat market for the week has ruled dull; 
vales amber Michigan at $1,46; umber Ohio at $1,41; $ 1,10 
fur red winter and Chicago spring; and Milwaukee club on 
p t. Corn the market tor the week has ruled active; sale* 
at 61cfor Western mixed; 9?>oC for slightly damaged, amt 
yellow at 66c, Gals,sales at 66((468e Barley—Rales West¬ 
ern at $1,13; $1,lobe 1220 for fair to choice Canadian Rye- 
sale* for th a week at too. SOcOSl. 
Brass—(S carce fui*i ttnn, at S'2,s.V>i ,\r'0 
Peas—D ull and inactive, at We for Canadian 
PmivisiONa—Pork quoted at $12.50 <x 12,76 for light, and 
$13,90 i. 13,76 for heavy me** pork for plain bsins: 
for sugar cured hams, and 10®lO>S<j for sacked 
hams 8boulders9Vtofi<' l.ard S Vv'Ul Dried and smoked 
heel lor Mes* beef, 87.90f<i)N,iJ0 for cuuntry packed. Beef 
liams Slfi.(K);gjl0,«) White fish and trout iu half hbls. at 
ty AIJVKKTISINU TERMS, In Advunee -TllIRTY- 
FrvE Cents a Line, each insertion. A price and a half for 
extra display, or 62>i cents per line ot Hpace. Special 
Notices (following reading matter, leaded.) 60 cents a line. 
r no CHEESE X) YlvIEISr. 
1 RALPH’S PATENT IMPROVED 
“ONEIDA CHEESE VAT,” 
Was awarded the Fiust Premium, after a thorough test, 
at the New York State Fair, 1662. Is the most simple, dur¬ 
able and effective 
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