wr. 
? PHILADELPHIA, March !.—There was a Rood supply of 
'J*-' ll U ll—M ) L v Ul ll U. BeefCattle at the two drove yards yesterday and today the 
. , , T , _ , . „ . uujimues reinameu aouui me same as previously quoted. 
Special Notices to Rural Agents, Friends, &C. only the best quality Cattle selling for more than * 111,2 ) per 
_ 100 its. The general average was between * 8 / 410 per 100 its. 
A number of inferior Cattle were sold at from $6 to *7 
Back Numbers ok Ttns Volume can still he furnished. Sheep—T he supply of Sheep was about equal to tlie de¬ 
an d are forwarded to all new subscribers anle 3 s otherwise ™ccorVng d (?q?iaffiy^ oireiecb were sold at *3)S,6 gacb, 
ordered. Though our sets of back numbers are rapidly di- llous—The demand for swine was quite brisk, and 1,700 
minishing daily, we can still supply several thousand head all offered, were soon sold at $3@9 per 100 lbs. This is 
pew subscribers. We shall probably be able to furnish the 
a slight advance over previous sales. 
Coivs-We have no change to note in this market, prices 
numbers for a mouth or more, yet as our rule is, “first remaining about the same, and the demand limited; MOO tail 
eome first served,” those who wish to secure the complete leati " rere 8old at ♦16@30, and $50 for dry and Milch Cows, j 
volume should not delay. [Feb. 1859. — _ 
rolume stiouta not delay. [Feb., 1859. 
Ns w Clubs. — It is not too late to commenoe and torru 
Thu Wool Markets. 
Clubs for Vol. X., as we shall probably he able to supply back 1 ” a , rcb in 0 uiry for Domestic Fleece 
numbers for a month or more, notwithstanding the large ad- stock offering, andW- extreme prices prevalent Of Natfve 
diUons over previous years. Try it. Friends of the Rural! Kleeces, sab's of some 70,000 Its half to' full-blood and Extra 1 ri’.Vi-’i^ 
-rurr- 'T“r nm 
culattd, but has only a few subscribers, or is not yet intro- sale in Boston, referred to in our last, was hinrelv attended P. mo k ver «5\ ea £l nR * K ;l sP h £r rv . 2,00 ‘ *‘ — 12 “ “ 
duced. A Little effort, now, will enable you to succeed. ,)y th ' : , el i ,e ° f ,h « t™le, and went off spiritedly at full pri- p ]L*!,i®Jr-oh. 1, sma1 ' • .Dj 9 “ “ — 9 “ “ 
, ces. Choice Pennsylvania and Ohio Fleecessold at57@64i<c Catalogue grans._L , Y, TE AS, Richmond, Indiana. 
Jt, Additions to Clubs— Are now in order, and whether and extra and double extra Pulled sold as high as56@61c, ATKW YORK rnVFFBFVf'F upmivakv mu 
iiiey come (as they do daily, in ones, two, fives, tens or ft® N^n'g 
twenties, are gratefully welcomed and receive prompt atten- has also ruled quiet, but the market retains its firmness- y e ' l . r ."’ , !’.P ay . r °!Lf ,oar< L'Vashing, Fuel, Incidental Kxpenses 
tion. Please note, and send on the names of all wish to join — of 10.000 its African at 35c, 6 mo,-* Y. TH^une™' I 
your club, even the eleventh-hour men and stragglers. CINCINNATI, 0., March 2.—'The Commercial of Wednes- ' and Music, a r e Diught by Europeans or learning and ability. 
OT Drafts at our Risk —We lose little mm.ev iw m->n ? a ?’ soys:—“The high price which iias been obtained from 5 ra p And Painting by a lady of experience, while the 
. . “ ‘ ouukbk. ue lose lltUe money by mail. last years clip of Wool, and the consequent large profits Lngl'sh branches receive their full share of attention. Cir- 
but preler Drafts on New York (less exchange,, payable to which have been made by those who bought, has led to gen- pul are nr any information concerning the School, sent gratis 
our order, and which maybe sent at our risk if carefully er , al activity among dealers and speculators in the article, byAddressing Rkv.IOIIN C. FERGUSON, A. M„ Principal, 
mattej to n n T mtopP Roehcntrr « Y who.display great anxiety to enter into contracts for the. _Charlottsville, Schoharie Co.. N. Y. 479-Gt 
‘ ^ 411)011,4 KochLStcr - N - *• coming clip at prices far above those paid for several years, Tr - 
IT»~ A XV nersnn an HlannanH nor, l __ Vo. .u and we understand large contracts lave already been m,.,In 1/ o -L -tt H A iv. IP I 
f' L OVER A IV I) T I M () T II Y S E £ D 
1)0 Bushels Monroe Co. Medium Clover Seed. 
5(1 do do Large do do 
z.)0 do Illinois Prairie Timntliy do 
150 do Canada do do 
225 do Very choice Reaped do do 
All for sale at lowest market prices, at Wholesale and Re- 
tad. O. C. BUELL, 
„ , No. 75 Main St., Rochester, N. Y. 
N. I..— Cash paid fo r all kinds of Grass Seeds. 479 
Ki ) OftO PK'.MB M A HALEB STOCKS, the best 
r 7 D,' 7 GO stock for Cherries at the West, $10 per 1000 
—$80 per 10 , 000 . 
Scotch Fir. for Screens, Ac., on Prairies, 4 to 5 inches, $10 per 
1,000—$80 per 10 , 000 . 
FULL OF EXCELLENT ILLUSTRATIONS, 
b.v 
F. R. ELLIOTT, Pomologlst, 
Late of Cleveland, 0., now of St, Louis. 
l*i ice 25. 
B ROWN’S BRONCHIAL TROCHES—For Colds, 
Coughs, Asthma, Catarrh, Influenza, IIhon- ’ 
CiHTIS, HOARSENESS, SORE THROAT, WHOOPING 
Cough, Incipient Consumption. 
SW~ Couctis.—T he great and sudden changes of our cll- 
m Ate, .are fruitful sources of Pulmonary and H tmchiul 
Bronchial Troches, or Lozenges, let the Cough or Irrita¬ 
tion of the Throat be ever so slight, as by this precaution a 
lliorp RPi’mnu 11 rrnr»lr tn>>» ..* _ .1 
Sent by mail, post-paid, to any part of the United States, on more 8erious attack may lie effectually warded off. 
receipt of price. BROWN’S BRONCHIAL TROCHES, 
Agricultural Book Publishers. Cough. Cold, Hoarseness and Injlutma. 
478-21 ® LW Fulton St New York I 7 r lta fi 0n or Soreness of the Throat. 
-—---- INew vorR - Relumes the Hacking Cough in Consumption. 
^MERICAN WEEDS A.VI) USEFUL PLANTS, Olea%aTjil 
AGRICULTURAL BOTANY Indispensable 1 
By W. Darlington, M. i)„ West Chester, Pa., BROWN’S 
with additions by George Thukhkr, New York L A ror l Iter 
A History and Description of all plants injurious or impor- ZLi ‘V' 
tant to the American Farmer and Gardener; with nearly respecting them !i 
THREE HUNDRED ILLUSTRATIONS [“A. 1 wl 'lCh I beg? 
THE WEEDS turing toure. I put 
Which now infest our farms have, with few exceptions, 5 s 1 d° lectures or 
been introduced from abroad ; and being at first unnoticed m a ? 1 have hai 
have spread from farm to farm until ’ *roches are pre-e 
IT NOW COSTS THE FARMERS OF AMERICA great ‘-Ozeilge ScIlC 
MILLIONS OF DOLLARS BROWN’S 
helievM Bronchitis. Asthma and Catarrh 
Clears and gives strength to the voice of Singers. 
Indispensable to Public Speakers. 
cTOKs.sssifsgmznrew 
Irw hesjvoe years.]— I have never changed my mind 
’ectmgthem from.the first, except to think yet better of 
■1 postage paid, on receipt of price. 
A. 0. MOORE & CO.. 
A 1IYMN AND TUNE BOOK, Agricultural Book Publishers 
nd Family Devotions —Compiled by Rev. M. 478-8t HO Fulton St New York 
and decidedly the best Bek of the kind ever --—--- at, Aew York. 
ntams20816mo pages, and is sold at 38 cents, (^J-RAPE VIVES.—Hartford Prolific, Diana, Concord, 
ds., sheep. Published by '* Rebecca, Northern Muscadine, To Kalon Early Ilud- 
, HEATH, No. 79 Cornhill. Boston. son, am] nO otlier varieties, at $1 eacli charges paid bv 
) A MS, 40 Buffalo St,, Rochester, N. Y„ are Mafi or Express. Delaware, Anna, and Perkin’s $3 P each — 
: above work, to whom orders can he addressed. . Al8 ° u fine stock of well rooted plants of the Lawton Black- 
Agents for the Am. Sunday School Umox.— berry, mid Orange Raspberry Address 
a Catalogu e of th eir Publications. [479-8t 4'7-Kit HOAG & CRAIN. Locknort N Y 
,, t,■ • vvvm me uaswm cities at loMiiUc 
I# Club Papers sent to as many different post-offices as *Y b >. wh,oh ' vas bouglit last, summer at 35® Wc, thus showing 
desired, and after a Club is formed additions may be made S whi'toW “wthdrTtoJkl?^ mUde by U ' 03e de;U ‘ 
to it at the club rate. See “ Additions to Clubs,” below. 
jilarkcte, Commerce, &c. 
Rural Nrw-Yorker Office,! 
Rochester, March 8 . 1859. ( 
Flour—T he upward tendency is still visible, 25@50 cents 
having been added to winter wheat during the week past. 
Spring also feels the market, and choice brands have gone 
up. Ai these quotations the market is firm. 
Grain— Wheat has advanced 5@10 cents per bushel. A 
select sample of Genesee readily brought our outside figures, 
$l,/5. Corn is up a little, so, also, is Rye, Beans are droop¬ 
ing the Western demand having fallen off a little. 
Seeds— Clover seems to be moving downward a little. We 
take off 25 cents per bushel, though the state of the Eastern 
markets would seem to justify a still further reduction. 
Rochester Wholesale Prices. 
COLE & ADAM^ 10 ' Buffalo St,, Rochester, N. Y„ are 
Agents for the above work, to whom orders can be addressed. 
VVV, opportunity 01 comparison, your 
Poches are pre-eminently the best, and the first, of the 
great Lozenge School.” 
BROWN’S BRONCHIAL TROCHES. 
.. W f F. rnm R ev. /?. IT. Chapin. I). />., New York 1— 
I consider your Lozenges an excellent article for their pur¬ 
poses, and recommend their use to Public Speakers.” 
BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES. 
ZSTlProm Mr. C. II. Gardner, Principal of the Rut- 
ger sh eniale Institute, Now York. 1—“I have been afilict- 
ed with Bronchitis during the past winter, and found no re¬ 
lief until I found your Troches." 
BROWN’S BRONCHIAL TROCHES, 
For children laboring from Cough, Whooping Cough 
or Hoarseness, are particularly adapted, on account of their 
soothing and demulcent properties. Assisting expectoration 
and preventing an accumulation of phlegm 
Sold by all Druggists at 25 cents per box. 
1 niTT«vrr r v r- , „ ,, , T hey are also Agents for the Am. Sunday School Union — berry, and Orange Raspberry Address w v ‘“8 Institute is locates 
LOUISVILLE, Ry.. March 2.—Yory little coming in and Send and get a Catalogue of their Publications 1179-8t 477-10t HOAG A CRAIN 1 nrirnnrt m v v' 4 VKRY beautiful and 
mostly bought by city manufacturers at from 25 to 2tlc for ----- —- & g rain, Lockport, N, Y, faculty consists of twelve e: 
grease. 32 to 33c for pulled, and 35@3fic for tub-washed.— A SSIfirVEES SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ES- HTHE HOOKER STRAWBERRY' 'I’ll 1 .' iii-kt > ers U A PP ar atus, .Libraries ;i 
Manufacturers are generally buying in small quantities.— A TATE in the Village of Newark, Wavne Co , N Y on * YET INTRODUCED.—The attention o‘f AmVtmfJo L y .tIiosie of any similar Insti 
Journal. Tuesday. March 22 1859, at 19 o’clock, A. M„ at Public Auc- Growers of Fruit for market fa again cafi^d t“thfa Straw Uo.W^n^I 868 .. 01 U,rt ' c a ' 
„ .. tion. A valuable farm of 154K acres choice land well arbm. berry. eu 10 mis straw- College course. Peculiar 
grease, 32 to 33c for pulled, and 35@3tic for tub-washed.— A SSIG1VEES SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ES- THE 
Manufacturers are geuerully buying in small quantities.— -ti. TATE in the Village of Newark, Wayne Co . N Y on YE’ 
Journal. _ Tuesday. March 22. 1859, at 19 o’clock, A. M„ at Public Auc- Growers 
Collar fa th?om*L 7 T h t ? W the fer^^iM i^^^ifrpo^,'^7,joi^niA*5^. 
if ’r!, the official statement of the amount of grain in and lying between the Erie Canal and N. Y Central R R _ more thi 
!d°jnstant- e <ilfferent clL ' vatora of tlu9 city, on lhursday the Tliis farm has been surveyed and mapped into lots of’from furnishe 
ere. Apparatus, Libraries and Accomodations unsurpassed 
by those of any similar Institution. It Nis two Literary and 
Scientific courses of three and five years, and a Commercial 
College course. Peculiar advantages for Music ani> Oil 
Spring Wheat, bush. 
Club. 
Red. 
White.. 
Stumptail. 
Corn. 
Barley. 
__ 
435,578 
3 to 20 acres each, winch are desirable for building purposes. , 1 he following, makinga list of advantages al 
Also, the spacious Brick Dwelling House and grounds of the ® h ' ef .Pom's of excellence !—the truth of whi 
late Lsbon Bt.ackmar. Also, a commodious wood dwelling feel disposed, are confidently asked to verify 
Special Notices, 
MICIIKJAIV LAND, TAX AIV5) COLLECTION uniformly productive of fmiL™' 
iTJ - AGENCY, A/T JACKSON. 4th. The fruit is absolutely unequalled i 
The undersigned having been for many years engaged In bent which™™ fnd^Hcf t ti 
the Kkal Estate and Collection Business in Michigan. «nd larsplt VonriS?Iri 0 f 
lections ofTaxes ‘as 5thR «*ke° the 1st p tm turns whereve 
If - 'I’he plant is very vigorous and terjeJly hardy gHEPPAKD’S FORWARDING and Commission 
“ ’ Albany nTexcIptedT Ti?e V auVSffl’eiYnfe? HORTICU LTURAL, NURSERY & SEED AGENCY. 
large clusters, more than 20 perfect berries being frl N0 ’ 159 FRONT STREET, NEW YORK, 
id Gathered from, a single stem. The, only establishment in the United States giving 
3d ‘ VnifoVmYal7odmNrl t ij?S, l S rren ’ but a11 Perfectantf fecial attention to the Foreign and Domestic interests of 
on ‘J°l m \VP r 9 ( *' u ttrceof fnixt, Iforucu uri-ts. Seedsmen, Flo Lts. &c aft’ordin^furili 
rtprtuMv unequalled in flavor ; in color t >es to all concerned in the importing, producing buying or 
a rich dark crimson extending into the heart of Vie s^ing 0 f anything pertaining to these^eDartme its not o 
berry, which is linn and solid to the centre-,, r M... be secured elsewhere. w mese uepartments, not to 
em turns wherever exhibited. See 
OUR MUSICAL FRIEND ! 
£°7?( J '’ h0 * .I5@16 c twitt vie n.mx ...._ “ in various central and western counties of th 
Candles, box.12®13c 1 ” r-bVL PAGES OI 1 POI ULAR MUSIC FOR TEN CENTS. To persons seeking a home, or investments at the \ 
fruits and .Roots. “Our Mosicai FRntxn” t. nn»d w . o, more favorable opportunities can he found. 
Apples, bushel ....50c@$l,90 “ musical frirnd is tilled with the best Piano Solos Address .1 M TKRADWFLL 
Apples, bushel ...!r>9e@$i,90 ^ ua ^ 03ICAL Friend” is filled with the best Piano Solos 
Do. dried .... $1.50® 1,75 Duets, Songs, Operatic Arias, Polkas, Mazurkas, Quadrilles, 
POtat HmM'i’ND SkikI 0 ® 606 WaUzC8 ’ and evory other speci*-’ 8 of musical composition for 
t> r i ,., - „ Att’y at Law, Jackson, Michigan. 
Refer to Editor of Rural Nkw-Yorkkr. 479wc4t 
Plour F wdm wheat* 1 , A 25®7 50 Hom-v d °hoy. 01711 MUSICAL FRIEND ! well-selected farming lands' in vicinity of markets anti Rail- the ^cmndTicherei/of-l 
Do liu r ckwl.e d a 0 t> TWELy E PAGES OF POPULAR MUSIC FOR TEN CENTS. To pers^sX^ ?he wj^no B °Price^2 pT/ 100^15 per 
Appirrb^r.*Sl.OO n “ 0ui1 - is with th. best Piano Soios m0re faVOr f^S° rlUnlt ' ea W^MdWFI T if '7' ya f-Y for°trhfi! of 11 
Best white Canada *1.60@1,75 Do dried .... *1.50® L75 Duets. Songs. Operatic Arias, Polkas. Mazurkas. Quadrilles, ■ Att’y at LaW, Jackson,Michigan ~ ~ _^5^ 
Rye, 50 tbs ^'biish ... .^^78c H mV.s' a'nu 'SkVns 0 ^^ 0 Waltze «' and ev err other species of musical composition for - Refer Edltor of Rural N^-Yobksr. 479wc4t ’ Tj^RUIT AIV D OR 
2 a i?’’.50 @o-5c Slaughter..‘.6X®7c Volce Piano by the best American and European Com- IVTORTIIERIV MUSCADINE GRADE.—A Sekdi tnq For s P ri 
Buckwheat.k al /;... iOc posers; printed on full-sized music paper, adapted to every or '? lnate i ln our Society, (Shakers) from the Native ELLW ANGER & BARR5 
Buckwheat. 48@o0c Sheep pelts.$1.25®2,25 grade of performer every White Grape. Size, medium, or equal 10 the Isabella. Color, men and Dealers in Treei 
Bflans ..7o@80c Lamb do .33®83c „ ,V t , , light amber, a prolific bearer, and perfectly hardy, needing offer for Spring Plantinc 
Pork Mess nlK T #'i 7 nnrtfiH no n. ►. Skf.ds. qu.mtity of music, procured from the regular no protectionfroin ourrigorous wmteis, and one month named articles of superior 
Do’ ewT. S 7 y w«s'nn bush .Publishers would cost more than ten times what we charge earlier than Vie Isabella or Catawba, and we can recom- FRTTIT m 
™ L , uo . »■™, ™ Per uhi-M. 5 per 1,009. Order for Spring Planting. 
f Aw « afewfor trl! >J’ of H. E. HOOKER & CO , ™ 
_Comm ercial Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y. 
clt ' 17 R U IT AIVD () R K A M E N TAL TREES, 
idling *" or Spring of 18GO. 
Native ELLWANGER & BARRY beg to inform Planters, Nursery- 
Oolor, men and Dealers in Irees, that they iiave still on hand to 
ceding °uer for Spring,Planting, a large stock of the following 
FRUIT : 
Pears, on Pe 
FOR SALE. 
Pear P Stock e ^A^ aage 0range Seed ’ Gunny c,oth for packing, 
TO ARRIVE EARLY IN TIIB SEASON FROM EUROPE, 
Dwarf and Standard Pears and Dwarf Apples 
Pear, Plum. Quince, Mahaleb and Paradise Stocks, Roses. 
&C.V &c. ^ 
Anything and everything required for Garden, Nursery, or 
heed purposes, promptly procured, at the lowest Market 
Rates, Letters of inquiry must inclose postage stamps 
*T]_ _ Address _ WM. P. SHEPPARD, Box 2972 P.'o. 
G REAT CURIOSITY. — Full particulars, free. Agents 
wanted. [4~(ieol0tl SHAW & CLARK, Biddeford, Me. 
Price from one to three dollars per ‘root! according to age iw Altp ANI) ’! YIUM "' Fe.uls on Quince, 2 & 3 yrs from hud. 
and size. Also a Gooseberry, ' and I yramjd Apples on Paradise and l)oucan 1 
Chickens...7($8c Do. Blossburg ..*5,ft0@o!50 
%£! y8 . d g®]!2 R 0 ’ Sbamokin. .*.5,(10®.5,50 
ueese .. .38®44c Do. Char. 10■« 12*«c i 
Dairy, &c. Salt, bbl.* 1 . 39 ®] 35 
Butter. rnU.18@20c Hay, tun.*7,09®19!d0 
Do. firkin. 18 c 
Cheese.10®llc 
Lard, tried.10®llc 
Tallow.I0®10Kc 
Do. Blossl.urg . .*5.99@5,59 5’early, $5; Half Yearly, *2,50; Quarterly *1 25cents The . ’•’bis Gooseberry.has never been known to mildew, and its 
Do. Shamokin. .*.5,90®.5„59 Volume commenced on ti n lit n, ’ 0 . 0 CentS ’ 1716 ber, ; y , 13 “f R00d 8 **e. and very productive. Price from 25 
Do. Char.. 10 12tec uiuule commcncui on the 1 st of December, 1858. cents to $1.00 per root. 
(It. hhl.....*1,3001.35 c- SEYMOUR & CO., Proprietors Circulars sent gratis upon application. All orders promptly 
WSSl .• 7 - n »S» 47Wt 13Frankfort street. New York, ***&&'*^dressing JESSE LEWIS ( 
'Pile Mountain Seedling of Lebanon.” 
Wool IS' ih.35®50c 
White fish, bbl_*7.’()0@7,.50 
Codfish V quintal.*1.7505,00 
2 by XT' 
. PLASTER ! BLASTER!—3,000 ton, of Vienna 
This Gooseberry has neverbeen known to mildew, and its Dwa »*’ ar d Pyramid Cherries on Mahaleb stocks 1 and 2 
;rry is of good size, and very productive. Price from 25 years from bud. ’ 
mbs to $ 1.00 per root. Ani'Ui Quinces grafted, 2 and 3 yre from graft 
P ^ASIKR! BLASTER!—3,000 tons of Vienna 
I taster, or Gypsum, for sale at the mouth of the Gen¬ 
esee River, winch I will sell cheap for cash. The above 
.10@10>ic I Trout, bW.!*6',50®7!00 
Produce and Provision Markets. 
‘"l l ; ♦B.ft5@(»,83 for common to good medium and extra do; 
*b.7o@t>,&> for shipping brands extra round lump Ohio- 
closing buoyant. Canadian firm; sales at *6.50®7,£0 for 
3.5b crtt£5cmcitt£5. 
Terms of AdiertDlng—Twenty-Five Cents a Line, each 
insertion. Rpfclai. Normua .r^n^,„i„„-.__, 
leaded-Fifty Cents a Line, each insertion, in advance.- 
I he circulation of the Rural New-Yorker far exceeds 
TUST PUDLISHED.— THE REA 
OPATH Y, by G. Gleiwitz, M. 1 )., 
i’hysiology, etc., etc. Price 25 cts. 
Foreign Gr^^ for ? eW varletl ?s. Phate of lime, which is the most beneficial property in land 
ties wen rimmed nl-una !!!",7tl. t i C o .° 3 ^ esteemed vane- plaster. I hose wishing to purchase a genuine article had 
^ q . r ! ti , ng r P°P u ' ar the American ' Seedling 'and lar^e English 
Heason forgiving liomoeopathiTaTrial. Influence varieties, 
ot Diet and Imagination. Disadvantages by tiecoming a Strawbeur 
Blackberries, New Rochelle, or Lawton, and Dorchester. _ 
Charlotte, Monroe Co., N. Y„ Feb. 8 , 1859. 
medicines. Com- 
aragus, strong Roots. 
lilnol),. 
Mazzard Cherry Seedlings. 
Mahaleb do. do. 
@H3c for Western and Canada ' ’ a,,u 1,1 i, „ a„ n allo ' v any one to dictate terms—especially wlien 
Provisions— p,irk market unchanged. Sales at *17 87 for the SDac^aDn^onrKtLi'fnrTt at .P'. ,blishcd ■’ates, exceeds 
new mess ; *17.37 for old do. and $13.12 for Dresaed appropriated for Advertising, 
bogs dull at 8 ® 8 Xc, Lard market dull and LhS ~ _ ---- 
TSABE..LA OR APB SALE. ’ 
ALBANY. March 7,-Flour and Meal-The market opened P ’ ’ Y “ March ’ lm - [17y ’ 2t l «• A - McKAY. 
Dus morning-for !• jour with the same buoyant, feeling as was T INIViTIUS VUIIJH\HI 1 A?vt^ a«i>\ha(itc- 
th 7 past week. The demand for all li Fine,Strong Ro"s for sale’by ASPARAGUS. 
I good business doing Corn’MeaUs steady* VK '' y ‘ inn With 479 ’^_T. C, MAXWELL k BROS., Geneva. N. V. 
S@8.ic t 8 0kt a I 54® be 5c! treet ,ty0 80XC - Corn&i ^ c ’ ding postag e. WM. 1 POTER La k’evfn ° Z Gnnn 1U ~ 
ORNAMENTAL DEPARTMENT. 
Deciduous Standard Lawn Trees 
Deciduous IVekping “ 
•ui.ng anu targe English tiro RENT, LY LIVIVGSTOV CD., ILLINOIS, 
hiiies, upwards of CO varieties, including all the best * T0 COMPETENT aNI) RESPONSIBLE MEN ONLY. 
L ""..Four farms of 80, and 3 of 160 acres, ail in cultivation, with 
bite Grape, Black Naples, suitable house and out-houses on each. Rent, lhree,dollars 
per acre, or one-third of the crops. The land is high, rolling: 
ria. Prince Albert, Ac. so, \ three feet to the clay, not gravel; well watered by 
springs and ponds, and the climate as healthy as any other. 
Anv Iinantity «f stock can he pastured on. and hay cut from 
the prairie. 1 lie farmsare 84 miles south-west from Chicago, 
and 3'^ to l) miles north-west from Odell, on the Chicago. 
Alton and St. Louis Railroad. Possession can he given oa 
r> a rcvr-nirm tile1st of April, or sooner, if desired. JAS. HENRY 
PARTMENT. 5Iirage Hill. Odell I*. O.. Liv. Co.. III., Feb., 1859, 475-71 
Ti ^htm ^ron* It’o 1 ? 11 ! 1 VU | H ’v, A:V,) A 8 PARAGUS. lo 'y ln R- IS particularly recommended, all of which are r°e- 
8 me, strong Roots for sale by quired early: 1 
_T. C. MAXWELL A BROS., Geneva. N. Y. Broad Windsor, Mazagan, Long Pod, and Nonpareil 
mnni/mo oon,,. . . Beans, each per quart. 20 cts 
I tumVq.r.a , ! C r- > ‘-A smaU quantity of the “Conuec- Extra Early and Blood Turnip Beet, each pkr oz!,.’,’ ’ fo " 
ding nnsta^n ed Leaf wm 61 ! P eroz - inclu- Early Purple and WhiteBrocoli, each “ ... 30 “ 
ding postage._5VM. J. PE 1 IEP., Lakeville, Conn, Early \\ mningstadt, London, and Ox-IIeart Cabbage, 
pendix. Sent free of postage on Evergreen Trees, embracing an immense stock of Norwav 
A. II. COPELAND, Spruce, from b inches to 6 feet. Also, rare California 
Middlehury, Vt. „ Evergreens, Ac. See special advertisement 
————— — - -- I lowering Shrubs, all the most desirable, a very large stock 
LLDS !!!—I'he subscriber has Climbing Shrubs of all sorts. yiargesiocn. 
y new stuck of G jt den, Field Kosks— ttie largest stock in the country of all the best sorts 
.-cry superior quality of the fol- both °n the Manetti stock and on their own roots See 
a ( K)( ) ARKA’ I’S VVA.YTEII—To sell 4 new inven- 
turns. Agents have made over *25,000 on one — 
better ttian all similar agencies. Send 4 stamps and get 80 
pages particulars, gratis. EPHRAIM BROWN, Lowell, Mass. 
IAMKSOY A.VI) UYSIGY, ATTORNEYS AND 
J COUNSELLORS AT LAW.—Office, No. 60 Main street, 
(over Lockport. Market,) Lockport, Niagara Co., N. Y. 
G ifw?? a . nd choice extra Canadian. March 10, 
Grain Wheat with a fair milling inquiry, the market re- 
♦ I C S e ^r No 2 Chicago spring at *1; red Ohio at AMTARI 
ni'hn’ at 'p "bite Kentucky at *1,60 for choice and $1.70 for ' ) N. Y. S 
O L? mnn?? 1 na i at 52083c for new, and 00c for old.— last of June. 
@Z for r CaaSdian a,,d “° mhlal at ° 9 ® W)o for Stale ’ alld « 2 * n,, R g V 
C&t^ict:'7$|25®!i,5a hin thG ranSG ° f $ ' 2 ® 2 ’ 50 ’ while 4 V° e8 ’ Ut 
i'EuvisioNs-Heavy mess has declined 25c. Sales *17® 
»tl2cents ht I)0mlual at $10 ’ 25 - Eard steady; sales QUERR’ 
Geneva, 
(^RAABKRRY PLANTS FOR SALE by 
rirciilaraanni f OB LB HILL, Caton, Steuben Co., N. Y. 
Circulars sent to all applicants. 479 
P *?„'ClI TREKS.—A few thousand cood two year old 
Trees for sale by T. C. MAXWELL A BROS 
March 10, 1859,_ [479-5t] Geneva, N. V. 
ONTARIO FEMALE SEMIYAIIV. i„.,.. 
each per ounce,.. ' 
Early White and Giant Solid Celery, each per ounce, 20 
1 ! 11 , ^ ccivij, C-.IGH pci UUUUC, ZU 
Kx. Early Forcing and Early Horn Carrot, “ 10 
Extra Early Paris and Thorburifs Nonpareil Cauli¬ 
flower, each per ounce,. ^0 
Early Frame Cucumbers, per ounce... 10 
Improved New York Purple Egg Plant, per ounce.*.*.* 80 
Early White Vienna and Large White Kohl Kabi, 
"varietiT" P *° S,KS ’ a 8UpCrb aSS0rtment ®f more than 75 foJ’S property’ll; W^™Tv. la ^ r n , !^^ d *“ B# 
0f the rao8t beautiful VArieties, including — ‘ Jamk8(,n ' --^ J ’ En8[01 >- . 
D i Ki°YTif V a Sp TOT AII! il' 1 a8 j !0rtmen t t ' embracing all the classes. 20,(XX) »\iir«ei*y, Racine, Wis, ACIXL Cl TV 
l/iki.ytka oPKCTABius, the most charming hardy border -m tad \ V> 
plant m cultivation—over 10,000plants. J Uer DRAKE, Proprietor. 
SwWnffl both large 111111 P° m P° n ® varieties, the 1 l ha T« * ve J7 tine Olock of 5 year old Trees that I will sell 
n es1, an(1 b to the IVadeoO per cent, cheaper than they can he found 
TkfpmJmu rc0TEES ' a fine collection. anywhere in the West. Also a large quantity of *2 and 3 yr 
H ENDER sp N 1 —Magnlficana and other beautiful My trees are well grown and perfectly hardy. 
mo ^ t hardy border plants 0 Address ^ N. DRAKE, Elba, N. Y. 
grown, bee Descriptive Catalogue No. 3. F. Drakk. Agent, Racine, Wis. 4f»9-l3t 
Grain-House and Hedding Ulants. i E,\ PFUR INK’ ovi vnii » Tun 
(7emS^ L WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, 
TORONTO, March 4.—Flour— There are very light stocks 
df-rn-inir "" ha . n( l’ a 7 d 8ma !! lot3 only Off-ring/ There is no 
IIERRY TREES,— Standard and Dwarf, of the best Fairbeard’s Champion of England I’eas, per quart, . ! 30 
sorts, two years old and strong. For sale cheaD Napoleon and Eugenie I’eas, each, “ 50 
eneva, N. Y. [479-5t] T. C. MAXWELL & BROS ffP a , Mo , na Jf b and Lord Raglan Peas, each, perqt! 75 
iidudia.. -- ■ ’ ■ Hiirrisons Glory and Perfection Peas, each, “ 40 
Ul EH IO It POTATOES—PRINCE ALBERTS Cherry, Cayenne, Bell and Squash Pepper, per oz , 40 
A specuneu of which received the first premium, of the J* jilr *y White and Scarlet Cherry Radish, each, peroz., 10 
8 s 2d ?s n M h t f s r . or ; J . ,nar y to good. Occasionally. 8 s Id to 
1 , butSs ts the figure most frequently realized for 
7h I 1 I 1 , lft 7 ,or . a '>d medium samples are worth 7s to 
both f .r m HW’ Spr,nfr Wbeal hils been much sought for, 
ihhii lor milling purposes and for seed. Prices have r inged 
f 0 n bs.id to 7s, closing at an average rate of 7s Sd peTush 
8 k «?.. ® *2 much demand with light supplies. Some sno! i 
piYE HILL NURSERY, near Buffalo, N. Y. Apple, 
* u ‘^’ Bwarf & Standards, Plum and Cherry Trees, Grant 
vines. Currants Jind .. n—. 
London Particular Long Scarlet Radish, per ounce,. .’ 10 
Christina Musk Melon, (true,) per ounce,. 40 
Round Savoy Spinage. per pound. .00 
Early Red Smooth and Large Red Tomato, each!’per 
ounce. or 
f'f 0 "" extensively ann supplied in quantities, orby the 
dozen, assorted, at low rates. See Catalogue No. 3 . 
Summer and Autumn Blooming Bulbs. 
/•,v;i i ! ip n erb .i col le ct , !on of I1CW Gladioli, and japan 
Lilies, besides Tuberoses, Tigndias, t&c. v 
e ciin say without boasting, that our present stock has 
never been surpassed in vigor, health, and beauty of growth? 
themselves ' 16 " partles “Berested to examine it and satisfy 
^i?J? 1 h*’ f° r distant parts executed in the most careful and 
sffi&iMJr*’”” M . . 
each be S6nt gratl3 ’ b re P a id, to all who inclose one stamp for 
No. 1—Descriptive Catalogue of Fruits. 
No. 2—Descrip^tWe Catalogue of Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, 
PRONOUNCED BY 
Connoisseurs 
AND applicable: TO 
EXTRACT 
of a Letter from a 
MEDICAL GENTLEMAN, 
AT MADRAS, 
To Ills Brother 
AT WORCKSTKR. 
^® ba' r dly so lively, biUwfthmit.mMnh^.iloL^I! 9’!* 8a ‘ 8 ^ T, 0, MAXWELL A BROS., Geneva, N,Y. "^sale. 100.000 choice plant; 
fi^we rcniizcd this week is as with \ few •« tot dfinn a vi? a d r , --ALBANY SEEDLING STKW 
4s^U 1 i n 4 d ^d ld e?busI l fel. 61 ' by WeiKht ’ 1>eaa - a “^ d ^ ^88,50 U $7 ’ 5 ° f ° r500 " #10Per 1 ' 000 ' illcl 1 
jS °Sprtng^'erm opens *March ^“ ardb ’K b > the 479]-Al bany Seed Sto rey 
1 per bushel. 4 79-2t Addre ss JOHN P. GRIFFIN, Principal TTUBBARD SQUASH .—1 
The Cattle Markets. CAULIFLOWER and Premium Unfan^rfcdptoTKiv®'three 
NEW YORK, March 2 _The current nrir^a *> ^ * * a t. Dutch Cabbage. Both sure to head, and are the 478-4t B K 
at all the markets are as follows: s for the week known— 12 M cts.. each per package, by mail. TT~-— 
cent I N °’ J0f Dah,iaa - Oreen-House and 
SwiNR-Pirat quality, 7X@7^c.; Other qualities, 5X@7Kc. 
Itefn^ In d 1 w I( w IT * FMENS. 226 Front St.. New York.’ 
Refer to R. H. Haydock, Cashier Market Bank, New York. 
_ Fktk r H. 1 i t us, Pres t E ast River Savings Bank. 
SALE, HOUSE AIVD LOT A1VD MULES. 
weaPworkpiol 1 ^ iXS, arS A 0ld ’ f r u , e froni a11 ba <l habits. 
YEAR OLD ISABELLA A\D 
u ’ r , Clinton Grape Vines at *100 per Thousand — 
Also a fine lot of I year old Concords. Address 
_4i8-Jt_WM. TOMPK INS. Germantown, N. Y. 
THIRST QUALITY PERUVIAN GUAYO • also 
r MAPES’ SUPERPHOSPHATES, for Sale at Agricul¬ 
tural Dkpot, 100 Murray St„ New York. CD 
478 _ HENRY F. DIBBLEE. 
t&miM To hu Brolhcr 
Only Good Sauce, 
iTT ,.. Q at worckster. 
AND APPLICABLE TO j .-“'C. 1 —| „_„ T May, 1851. 
.Tell Lea & Pkrrin 3 
that their SAUCK is 
EVERY VARIETY i-r-'v highly esteemed in India 
: ■ --fr , and is. in my opinion the 
[SBjr—ifffi most palatable as well 
_ _ , iiffifegwlB as the most wholesome 
OF DISH. '^SSi.Jljpst Sauce that is made.” 
EXTENSIVE FRAUDS. 
The only Medal awarded by the Jury of the New York Ex¬ 
hibition for Foreign Sauces, was obtained by Lea & Perrins 
for their \V ,ceMi«>i>hi< <- Hiiiie*-. Tlie world wide fame of 
wlucti having led to numerous Forgeries, purchasers are 
requested to see that the names of Lea & Perrins are upon 
tlie Wrapper, Ixibel, Stopper and Bottle. 
Lea A Perrins will proceed against any one infringing, 
either by manufacturing or vending Spurious Sauce, and 
have instructed their correspondents in various parts of the 
world to advise them of any infringements. Sole Wholesale 
Agents for the United States, 
JOHN DUNCAN & SONS, 405 Broadic-ay, New York. 
A stock always in store. Also, orders received for direct 
shipme nt from En gland. 450-eowly 
THE COLEMAN FAR.M MILL.-The wonder and 
* admiration of the age; every farmer his own miller: 
urrat saving ok time and expense. The only successful 
shipment from England. 
7-Receipts at West Albany for the Kfif acr°e lot bT^ iCe i vi A K ^ d house . small barn, and 
Cattle, 2,224: Sheep. 2,436; Hogs, 1750. Yto atre lot 111 ' Vest Vienna—price *300. 
eoT 1 r /, ces take the following range—Extra 6c: First - _ W. H. LEE, Newark, Wayne Co.. N. Y 
i« oXc: Secolld d0 4X@5Xc; Third do 4c; Inferior do VE r«RF^ x^irTT^- 
Hoos P ~W lleS a t f f° m ^• 31 @ fi ' 73c - as to quality. brmchcd” Norw of q BAL8 A ‘^Fir! 5 °to 6°feetfhigh S and well 
Boos— We quote fat shoats at 5X@0c; stores 5c. to 5 feef d ’For bl>8UC « 2 to 4 feet,-AM. Arbor Vit.k, 3 
Iifceve 8 , B and *122 q} arch 2.—At market 672 Cattle, about 550 lQ F g e b y ^ MAXWELL, 4. BROS. ’ 
•ndone two !H?H S ,V >re8 ’ con8 > 8 > n « <)f Working Oxen, Cows, - -_ Geneva, N, Y. 
sssss 
to 5 feet. For sale by 
Marcli 10, 1859. 
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.-A rich Prairie To’ooo MnholoK t Angers Quince Stocks 17 ” ” 
orloiooo tod^" bai “ ;;:;:;:;:::;: ' ::;;: 29 :: :: 
cash, orwm exchange* Vpar^or thc t whole°for aVaod im- 30 °’ 000 1 >T “‘ d Apple trces ’ Vj^tity!!!!!!!! 20 ” “ 
Pr 4°78 ed t N ’ Y ’ farm ‘ W ’ 1 1- G A RDNBB* d 100,000 3 to 4 feet Apple ^ . S » !! 
- Amb0r ’ 7 ^ ee G°-. UL 100.000 4 to 5 feet very stocky and handsome 8(1 “ •• 
r^YOX'S STEEL HORSE HOES, for Savin- La, 2 5 000 2 yrCata .'! rba ’ l8a .beUa& Clinton Grapes 40 ” “ 
IV bor and keeping crops in fine order,’for SMe at ?\gul - p>( ^ 2 “ “ 1 ” “ 
CULTCI^L Depot, 100 Murray St., New yirk. 
. 478 _HENRY F. DIBBLEE 
900,000 1 R ^ 0 ^ d o°i?ut«erieH AT THB l’ 11 ^ J’** LEM AY FARM MILL.—The wonder and 
onnmn 4 , i /. 9 ^ llrset les - * admiration of the age; every farmer his own miller: 
“00,000 Apples, grafted this winter, deliverable in spring to «h«at saving ok time and expense. The only successful 
order at $o per 1,000 when 20,000 are taken, for smaller Metallic Mill ever invented for making Buckwheat ami 
30 nun '••.. ’i’W’o.$ 6 per 1,000 ( a "'.' ly F | « 1 "’- H can be run by Horse, Steam, Wind, or 
E ^* tra *IP e ™P°rted Pear Stocks. .$18 to £0 “ Water-Power. 
iK m.ui i o. !! Angere Quince Stocks 17 “ “ Price witii Seive arranged, for sifting Com Meal for family 
Jn’555 Mahaleb Stocks. 13 •• .* ase winle grinding. 
20 mw vr ara< IS H pu d Doucain .20 " “ Frice With Bolting Machine attached, for making Faniiiy 
TpEGEE ISLAND TOMATO SEEDS verv large 
h l „. ro ' rad an'l smooth; Strawberry Watermelon? the very 
} L ‘ r !'r e N °i r Canteloupe, unexcelled—25 cents each ner 
packet.^ifo^eyl^^Wa^rn'idonf'^ery'^eariy'?^ ^'e P 50 L A " ® 8 ° A ** E GARDEBHNG, 
for’it N S,a, m!!' ml®;i 1 ’?^.* 0 -! 1 .,7° nts p . er .tope 1 ’- The whole A - J- DOWNING and n. 5V. SARGEN 
w»v s AN1) Oalves—* 80, 40&68 for it ° tat , oe3 ’. f cents tuber. The whole 
*1^ *Sr W °® 00 5 TWP Years 01d ’ ! Three ,- 429 '_ by mad, postp aid; onrec|.pt caprice. ? ^ 
SelSnr*k7r 4 |i:7finYote *2 rk oO02^ iCM ~ Extra and ® L6BTOM GIFTS! !!-The Original GiftBo^ 
Hides— 7W®8c W ui Tallow , Store, is permanently established at 14 Exchange street 
jpBdBsstet*. ',"??• * 5. ssifttwsng sus •«*- * uirt m * ! 
*;S;s *• .i^sr« sKizsi?' r 
8000 Siieep mui “ffiS* 611750 Beeves ' 299 Stores, t «W h NFEn^lf fr SL^ a S y a u dd L CS8 V? p 3 n a l»plma¬ 
les, 25 cents per tuber. The whole A - J - DOWNING and n. 5V. SARGENT 
Itft-ag&sjaoa, tst 
"KV 9 an ' b8 . 400 Swine. .. C3 ’ 
^W?Se7ond?t7.00 6 ThTrf^% t0 ' W ® 8 ’ 50; First “ uality ’ 
Work, N(J OxEN-*i00@i50. 
3 *L50®1,75. Calf Skms, 14®15o. V K>. 
. Agents wanted in every town’in the Union Those de- ,, PRIVATE RESIDENCES, ‘ ’ 10 ,000 St 
siring so to act can obtain full particulars by sendin - for a central park. n. y„ llewellyn park, n. j ., With a 1 
Catalogue, which is sent free to any address unon annlira account of the newer Ornamen 
tmn to 0 . N. NEEDHAM. Agent, I ochesteT'N Y imt D KSMln EV f KBGR EEN TREES AND SHRUBS, rines, Ac. 
--- m "Wenttog afao, ln a tabtfiar view, the experience of cul 
9 f>’nnn ?^re 1 ay ^ p !! u . ce ,^ ou , t 1 ft vevy handsome 50 
20.000 Scotcli Fir 8 to 10 inches. f!) 
'j 999 Manetti Rose Stocks, strong,' *2 per i66!! 18 
o iSX ,n Gooseberry, extra fine.50 
£229 b-il3am Fire 5 to 7 ft, beautiful specimens 50 
6,000 Scotch Fir, 1 foot, fine 
•J.000 Austrian Pine 12 to 18 inches'!. 12 
J’222 Herbaceous Pseonies, assorted ..!!!. is 
1 ’222 ?! lver Maples, 6 to 8 feet high, fine . ' 15 
9 nun X,'! CCi V lr Adams Needle, hardy, *2,50 doz 18 
.2’299 ‘ lum Trees, 1 year, fine. 20 
10,000 Dwarf Pears. .ox 
6,000 “ Cherries, extra.. .. re 
10,000 Stand’d Cherries 
With a large lot of Currants and^ Raspberries!\c ..Parties will be required to adhere strictly 
Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Plants, Peaches, Apricots, NecU- 111,1 , t0 commence building within iH) days. 
A I)A JI lY FARM FOR SALE. — Said 
rest un* re*? conta ! n8 \28 acres, about 10 lieavily timbered, tlie 
Water-Power. 
Price wiiti Seive arranged, for sifting Com Meal for family 
ose while grinding,. . . 454 
Price with Bolting Machine attached, for making Faniiiy 
Moor.. 
Descriptive Circulars can i>e had, or tiie Mill can he seen 
in operation at the Office of the “Coleman Farm-Mill Com¬ 
pany," Tribune Building, No. 7 Spruce street. New York, 
where all orders will receive prompt attention. 
« :7 -20t _MARTIN TH ATCH ER, Sec’y._ 
W OO DEY WATER FIFE.—This Pipe Is made of 
Puie scantling, each section 8 feet long, the usual size 
is 3 ‘; inches square with a Imre of inches. The ends are 
jointed so that when laid down tlie entire course is water-tight. 
This is the best and cheapest pipe in use for water courses 
of every description. Manufactured and for sale by 
453tf__ I. S, H OH B1K & CO., Rochester. N . Y. 
f .MFORTAY P TO FARMERS AND DAIRYMEN. 
I I will give free to the firel applicant Farmer or Dairy¬ 
man-resident in each county in tlie States of New York 
and Pennsylvania, (except Niagara Co., N. Y., and 20 miles 
around Philadelphia,) a Right to huild and use Scuoolkv’s 
Patent Prkservatorv as a Farm or Daily appendage.— 
Parties will be required to adhere strictly to plans furnished 
• V”"‘ L»epo». 1 rice, *33 per acre. Credit given for 
a large portion of the purchase money. For further particu- 
are, inquire of the subscriber at Verona, Oneida Co., N Y 
March, 18o9. [479-21] H. S. DODGE. 
Sent by mail, prepaid, on receipt of’price. YAI\]V\ aivii nmm/v.. ' 
A. 0. MOORE & CO., JjhnndroH A «, D *i, REB l :C< . / ? L J ' INES-By the dozen 
4782 t Agricultural Book Publishers, lundred^or thousand. Address 
75_2t 140 Fult011 St ” New York. Cultivators Y ” 
rccox- 446 _■ )■ L. ALBERG ER, B uffalo. N, Y. 
:o\" P 1^ EDZIE S W ATER FILTER. —The Subcsribers 
, ' ' give notice that they Iiave made arrangements with Mr. 
’ 1 Kkd'ib, the patentee of this celebrated Filter, to manufac- 
ture. under jiis own supervision, and sell at former retail 
EEL prices, and discount to dealers as when made by J. E. Cheney 
• AGiu- & Co. Address only JAMES TERRY A CO., 
69 and 61 State St„ Rochester. N. Y., 
<LL. 431 the old stand of J. E. Cheney & C». 
L IHIE.—Fnge’s Perpetual Kiln, Patented July, ’57. 
4 Superior to any in use for Wood or Coal. 2K cords of 
wood, or l!4 tuns of coal to 100 bhis.—coal not mixed with 
stone. Address 
C. D. PAGE, Rochester, N. Y. 
