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* Y 
|Jublisl)cr’s Notices. markets, Commerce, &c. 
TEEMS OE THE RURAL FOR 1859. 
Single Copy, One Year, - - - - 
Three Copies, “ 8' 
BOSTON, March 0.—There lias been a fair inquiry for Do- QOMETIII^d NEW.—Make your own Paint at 4 eta. 
mestic Wool, l>ut ttie high prices asked continue to check kJ ner gallon. The subscriber will send, for one dollar, a 
operations. The sales of the week have been UO.nOO lisat Recipe for making a good and lasting Paint suitable for out- 
40065c fur fleece, and 40@5.,c for No. 1 to extra Pulled.— side or inside work, and of any color, which will not exceed 
Pulled Wool is in better supply, and has been offered more in cost 4 cents per gallon. Sutixfn tion guaranteed. 
freely during the week. In Texas Wool there have been 480-2t Address P. Q. IIOl’LER, box 078, Detroit, Mich 
_ „_„__, freely during the week. In Texas Wool there have been 480-2t 
RnRAL Niw.Tflnn.CMnm sales of 25,000 lbs on terms we did not learn. The transac- 
llochester. March la. 18o.i. ) tions in foreign comprise 450 bales Cape, South American jVTE 
Flour— No change from last quotations and transactions and Mediterranean at various prices, as to quality. -t* I 
e vpl net vet u nnnfined to borne demand. Sax. and Aler. tine... .60*70 . Western iinxe.i..40@5D a hors 
N EW HOOKS.—The Arabian Art of Training balky 
Horses, a book worth its weight in gold. If you have 
almost exclusively confined to home demand. 
Six 
Ten 
Sixteen 
Twenty 
Thirty-Two 
and 1 free to Club Agent, 
Grain— Wheat unchanged. Corn drooping; Rye do.; Half and Y blood!!"!4I@52 
Full Illood.53056 Smyrna, washed.17®30 
Beans down 5 cents per bushel. 
Dairy, &c.—Butter firm and wanted; Lard higher; Eggs 
down to 10@12c per dozen. 
Seeds— Clover has felt the influenccof the New York mar¬ 
ket and prices have declined 2>c per bushel. 
Common. 
Pulled, extra. 
id.41@f,2 Do unwashed_Kick 18 ceipt of price. Address 
.40® 4:1 Syrian.lf@22 4te0 
.52060 Cape.24060 
A horse that balks, kicks or bites, send 60 cts. for this book. 
Stories of Waterloo, 50 cts. Either sent, post-paid, on re¬ 
ceipt of price. Address 11. C. Ml 1,1,Fit & CO., 
4s0 Niles, Berrien Co., Mich. 
Do. superfine_45052 Crimea.9® 17 
Do. No. 1.40®45 Buenos Ayres. 9@42 
Do. No. 2.0.. I Peruvian, washed.30@36 
ALBANY. March 9.—The stock here is composed entirely 
A,id any additional number at the latter rate-only sugar is Beginning tone on i 
*1 25 per copy !-with a free copy for every Ten Sub- 10 @ 12c P er P° l,nd ' , The f pl>,y is “« ht - 
P ‘ . Thereare some minor changes in ouri 
gcribers over nrty. . 0 K serve a on reference to table below 
Maple Sugar is beginning to be on sale in our market at of pulled, for which the demand is moderate, but the market 
, ° rules very firm. The transactions during the week have 
been confined to 4,Out! tr,s super and 2,5(X» tus extra pulled on 
quotationswhich will I private terms.— Journal. 
be observed on reference to table below. 
Rochester W holesule Prices. 
Eggs, dozen.ll@12c 
Honey, box.15@lt>c 
Do. spring do. 45,50*7,00 Candles, box.12®13c 
Do. Buckwtieat # cwt. *1,75 
Fruits and Roots. 
Wheat., Genesee. .*1,0001.75 Apples, bushel_50c@*l,25 
Best white Canada *1,60® 1,75 
dried_$1,50@1,75 
rrrq-p ■RTJ'R.AL’S SPHTTtfCr CAMPAIGN > Flour and Grain. Eggs, dozen.11012c 
ItL-b JA.Uri.Ailj D Di XLJ.AYVJ CiAatii xiiVjJ.11 . jpi our . w| n t wheat «/.25@7,50 Honey, box.15®10c 
- Do. spring do. *5,50*7,00 Candles, box.12@13c _ 
A BENEFIT FOR AGENTS AND FRIENDS- Wh 0 eal U Gm,esem.*uW!l:7l Apples! bushel D . U X|*1,25 x , Oaiway N 
- BestwhiteCauada*l,60®l,75 Do. dried .... *1,50® 1,75 James Fuller, E 
A New Quarter — the Spring Campaign — of the Ky^ 60 ibs 1?'bush'.'.'.'.!— 75c 1 0UI |TmEs'AND'skVx'f < ®°° C o^Abiion''Knller 
Rural New-Yorker will commence April 2d, a favor- Bariey".'". i!."!."."ooluoc Cifif^.'!!!!! ! ‘'.'.'.'.'. '.^jlc oeoRG^’e 
able time to form new clubs, or make additions to those ;;;;;[efl^c Lamb ‘do^.'.'.'.'.’.'.^.’Ssc j Lo 0 7tlm ‘^'follow 
already formed. All whoso subscriptions expire next Pork , Mess^t lJ.OOQlS .W (Mover. bafte™ 3 !.*6,00(86,50 j Yates Co. 1 K 
week, will bear in mind that a prompt renewal is neces- 0 *7,->u",8,00 Timothy .........*2,50®2,75 ] At Italy Hill, 
wee > * * Beet # cwt.*.>,.>006,00 _ Sundries. ■ Branchport Mr 
Kirv to secure the uninterrupted continuance of the pa- Spring lambs each *1,51)®2,00 Wood, hard.Steuben Co., ai 
6,1 - 1 Mutton (carcass).3K®4c Do. soft.*3,0003,00 ; daughter of Dr. 
ner They should at once form new clubs, or join with Hams, smoked.9®10c Coal, Lehigh *5,75®6,25 ‘ 
I u '• J J Shoulders.0®7c Do. Scranton.. .*5.0005.50 i h ™*™ ** 11 
ittamnges. 
Corn.75@78c Potatoes.30@50c 
Bye, 60 fts V bush.75c Hides and Skins. 
Oats.50®55c Slaughter.6@6Kc 
Barley.00@70c Calf..10c 
In Galway, N. Y„ on the 8th Inst., at the residence of 
.Tames Fuller, Esq., the bride’s uncle, by Bev. A. S. Davis 
Mr. ABB A M BANTA and Miss M \R Y FULLER, daughter 
of Almon Fuller, of Philadelphia, N. Y. 
O R. 51 UXW’ELL vfc CO., Dansville, N. Y.-Offer 
. Standard Plum, 2 years.$2,> per 100. 
do. Cherry 2 years,. 10 “ “ 
Houghton's Seedling Gooseberry 5 “ “ 
Lawton Blackberry, 1 year,. 7 “ “ 
Osage Orange, 2 yrs. 4 “ 1,000. 
Mazzard (’berry Pits’. 6 “ bushel. 
Catawba Grape, 1 year.*5 per 199—*i0 per 1,000 
Dansville, Liv. Co.. N. Y., March II. 1859. 4 5| 0-3t 
N ew and cue vi* fertilizer.— castor 
PUMMaCE—A valuable organic, (vegetable) manure 
analyzed by Prof. Samuel W. Johnson of Yale College, and 
commended by him. 
It is PUMM ACE left after pressing the oil from the Castor 
Seed, and in India and England bears a high value as a fer¬ 
tilizer. 
LOWER SEERS R Y MAIL. 
Tjwenty - ICive "Varieties 
OE 
CHOICE ANNUAL FLOWER SEEDS 
5VITII DIRECTIONS FOR TIIE1R CULTURE. 
JAMES M. THORBURN & CO., 
NO. 15 JOHN STREET, 
Price, 81,GO. TTe-vv-Yorli. 
10 Varieties Choice Ilardy Annuals,.*0 50 
50 ’* “ “ Biennials and Perennials,.. 2 00 
100 “ “ “ “ ’’ ..4 00 
20 “ New and Rare Annuals,. 2 CO 
20 “ Choice Hardy Biennials and Perennials,.. 100 
20 “ “ Green-House Seeds,. 2 50 
40 “ do. do. do.5 00 
20 “ American Seeds for European Culture,... 200 
6 “ For Rockwork,. 75 
12 ” Aquatics,. 6 00 
12 “ Ornamental Grasses,. 75 
6 “ Branching Larkspur,. 00 
8 “ Hyacinth do. . 75 
12 “ Finest German Zinnias. 100 
22 “ French Truffaut Asters. 5 00 
_, . Assortments of beauti fid German Asters Quilled, Per- 
lefrs^L hi^hvalue aaafer^ fection, &c., from 75 cts., $1, $1 50 to. 3 00 
Dea.AS <i m 0 ii \ «uue as a ler- Assortments of beautiful German Ten Week Giant and 
Intermediate Stocks, from 75 cts. to. 3 00 
Assortments containing,50 Varieties, Splendid Carna- 
at which rate it is the cheapest fertilizer in the market. 
The analysis and remarks of Prof. Johnson will be sent, to 
any address on application; samples of the article may also 
Kirv to secure the uninterrupted continuance of the pa- Spring lambs each *1.50®2,09 
6,1 - 1 Mutton (carcass).3K*4c 
ner They should at once form new clubs, or join with Hams, smoked.9®10c 
y Shoulders.0®7c 
otiiers in sending. No lover of the Rural should be Chickens.7®8c 
° a Turkeys.10@llc 
content to have it merely “ hold its own” in his locality, Geese.88044c 
Timothy.*2,50® 2.75 
Sundries. 
At Italy Hill, N. Y„ March 2d, by Rev. E. Herman, of 
but strive to increase its circulation and usefulness—and Butter, roll.18@20c Hay, tun.$7,00@10,00 
Do. firkin.18c Wool 18 lb.350, 50c 
Raw is the Time to make the Effort. In recognition Cheese.10" 11c White fish, bbl, ..,$7,0007,50 
... , Sundries. Branchport. Mr. CIIAUNCEV A. BEDELL, of Pulteney. 
W ood, hard.*4,00@4,50 Steuben Co., and Miss PIIEBE V. STANl’ON, adopted 
Do. sott . ..,00®3,00 daugliter of Dr. Wixo.u of the former place. 
Coal, Lehigh.*o,7a®b,2.> 
Do. Scranton. . ,*5,00®5.50 . . 
Do. Iilossburg . .*5,00@5,50 ~ 
Do. Shaiuokin..$5,00@5,50 STTl ^ .t[.» 
Do. Char.10®12><c 
Salt, hbl.*L30@1,35 ^ 
TpUROPEAIV POTATOES. —Tt,e subscriber received 
Li last spring from the seedman to the Imperial Agricultu¬ 
ral Society of France, a collection of One Hundred varie¬ 
ties of Potatoes, selected as the lext from upwards of 
Eire /fund- eel varieties, collected from all parts of the 
world, and cultivated by that Society for the purpose of test¬ 
ing their quality. This collection tias been carefully cultiva¬ 
tions and Picotees,. 5 CO 
All the above free by mail, on receipt of a remittance in 
Bank Bills on any Solvent Bank in the Union. 
J. M. THOR BURN & CO., 
47°eow4t 15 John St., New York. 
I P OK SALE OR EXCHANGE. — A rich Prairie 
Stock and Grain Farm, with unlimited pasture range, 
of 60, or 100, or Hit) acres, improved, two miles from Amboy, 
on Illinois C. It. It. Either part, or the whole, for sale tor 
cash, or will exchange a part or the whole for a good im¬ 
proved N. Y. farm. W. II. GARDNER. 
478-3t Amboy, Lee Co.. Ill. 
EYES EE VALLEY FARM FOR SALE.—The 
VI subscriber, desirous of closing his estate, now offers Cor 
ted during 'he past season, and specimens exhibited at sale his valuable farm, comprising 400 acres, situated 12 miles 
sdme of our Mate and ( ounty hairs, which have attracted south of Rochester, '< mile from the village of Soottsville, 
much attention. From these, fitly varieties have been se- all( i near t ] ie y. R.’R. 
- - 1 - lected, which, for their productiveness, flue flavor, and free- This farm, for situation, scenery, productiveness, water 
. , dom from disease (no signs of rot appearing in any of them) privileges, wood, facilities for market, &c„ cannot be ex- 
In Hopewell, N. Y„ Monday evening, I eh. 21st. II. ELIZA, can he recommended as every way desirable, for general ct .ji,. ( i ; n Western N. Y. It is now under the highest state of 
uighter of Deacon Oliver Babcock, m the full assurance cultivation. A large proportion of the remaining varieties cultivation, the largest portion of it being the far-famed 
f a blessed immortality. , promise well, but ' ,:ls thought it desirable to give them “Genesee Flats.” particularly adapted to grazing, and second 
-a.; nvu; . ■.v i -ji ammi iwwiw . ann her year s trial before sending out. . to none for grain. Said farm lias been in the family for 70 
---j-I-, L nr the purpose of introducing as extensively as possibly, years, and its many improvements and advantages must be 
lie lias tint them up ill collections as follows, which can be seen to be fullv understood 
The Negroes in Canada.—A convention ot color- sent by Express to any part of the country. Any gentleman wishing to purchase a delightful Rural 
1 persons, held at Chatham, C. W., decided to » Potatoes each, each sort distinctly labelled.*, Rome would do well to examfue the Old Valley Farm. If 
1 } ’ ( i°* AX *4 44 44 44 44 x notsold bvthe l-itliof April it will be rented. In connec- 
rmnint. Piyp rommiQsimiors tirrifuDfl fi. Afrinn Fnr 10 AO. 20 3 tmn with t'ho form n .moil Piwt.nrn ft rUt Mill with X run of 
Lard t hVh il^l‘V ftndfmh ’» nuintal S-l 00 in i lopewen, in. Y Aionnny evening:, ren. zist, 
of recent exertions of Agent-Friends, and as an extra Tallow......!!i6©10)^c ! Trout, bbl........*.$sl50(s»7!00 °f Deacon QuvtR Babcock, in the full 
oi a messed immortality. 
inducement for continued canvassing during the Spring • 
Campaign, we now make the following very Liberal 
and Seasonable offer: 
$500 TO $1,000 WORTH OF 
for super Ohio, Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin! Michigan and 
$500 TO $1,000 WORTH OF Iowa; $6,50@H,80 for common to good medium and extra do; 
*6,70@ti,85 for shipping brands extra round hoop Ohio— 
CHOICE FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEEDS closing quiet, Canadian is quiet; sales at *6.50®7,50 for 
common to choice extra. 
As Gratuities for Agents, &C. Grain—W heat abodt leper bush higher, but holders gene- 
Prodnce and Provision Markets. 
NEW YORK, March It. - Flour -Moderately active; Tiie Negroes ix Canada.—A convention of color- 
common grades oo better. Niles at $o,o0(^o,80 for com to 
choice super state; *6.50 5,6.80 for extra State; *5.60@6,00 ed persons, held at Chatham, C. W., decided to 
cultivation, the largest portion of it being the far-famed 
“Genesee Flats.” particularly adapted to grazing, and second 
to none for grain. Said farm lias been in the family for 70 
years, and its many improvements and advantages must be 
seen to be fully understood. 
Any gentleman wishing to purchase a delightful Rural 
As Gratuities for Agents, &C. Grain— Wheal about leper bush higher, but holders gene¬ 
rally refuse to sell at less than l®2c advance. Sales at 110c 
The Agents and active Friends of the Rural, all for sound Chicago spring; 135c for Milwaukee club; 148® 150c 
, , , , , . , , . for red winter Western; 17i)c for wlute Ohio. Rye dull at 
over the land, have done, and are doing so nobly that gjtigOOc. Barley dull at fi5@85c: sales California at 85c. Corn 
(!„• appoint five commissioners to proceed to Africa for lfl n . °’ <■ _ , ' , , . , ■' 
1 1 1 Orders from unknown correspondents must he accom 
'L,. ! the purpose of selecting a suitable locality for the panied with the cash. B. K. Bl.ISS. 
1 1,1,1 , , . , , • , , T v . , 48Ue-ow2t Springfi eld. Mass. 
establishmetu oi an industrial colony. It is the - 
ver the land, have done, and are doing so nobly Mai ss®!H)c. Barley dull at fi5@85c: sales California at &3c. Com C0 1 011V 
,e have resolved to give them a Special Benefit, by better: salesat 91®92c mixed Westen, ; 83^92c fornew white 
, ^ _ and yellow Southern. Oats dull atrob^o7c for State; and > iwiwi 
istributing among them from $500 to $1,000 worth of t51<$63cfor Western and Can«d«. 
r fu; , a. . nf . i i T . A HIERH/A!V HOP THEE.—The subscribers recom- 
pui pose oi this i>aa‘tv to pioc^ed to Lagos, thence mend the above Tree ;»s ;i substitute for th*" unsightly 
go to the interior and secure the location for the troublesome Hop Vines. The Hops grow in large clus- 
° lei's, are much stronger and always preferred to the ordinary 
’ notsold by the I5t.fi of April it will be rented. In connec- 
“ tion with the farm is a good Custom Grist Mill with 4 run of 
1_ stone, which will he sold with the farm if desired. 
For further particulars, address 
GEORGE SIIEFFER, 
478eo\v3t Soottsville, Monroe Co., N. Y. 
Choice Flower and Vegetable Seeds, during the 
Provisions— Pork market dull and heavy. Sales at *18.37 
@18,45 for new mess ; *17.75@17,87 for old do, and *13.25 for 
Spring. These Seeds are in addition to any gratuities prime. Dressed bogs dull at 8@8Kc. Lard market firmer: 
Lo-oL.fore offered—and .pores of nnekntrps will he mail- sale:i at UJi@13Xc. Butter steady at ll@17c for Ohio; and 
heretofore ottered-and scoics ot packages will dl man- 17@27c f ()r State. Cheese firm at 9@llc as to quality. 
cd to persons who expect nothing further, as an extra Trv ,, , .. „ T , , , , , 
1 1 . . ° ’ BUFFALO, March It.— Flour— In moderate demand for 
acknowledgement of their kind and successful efforts in the home trade, and market firm. Sales at *5,51) for spring 
bellSir of Hip Rirnxi during the rmst winter We li-ive Illinois; *6,25@6,62}( for fair to good extra Michigan, Indi- 
ficlialt ot the kural, during uie past winter, we nave ana and flal hoop ohio . $6t62 )|@6,75 for good to choice 
Special Xoticcs. 
OUR MUSICAL FRIEND ! 
Hops. Tree is perfectly hardy, highly ornamental, and will faction 
bear tile second year from seed. Trees from 75 cts. to *1,50 free, 
each, or Seeds free, 1 y mail, for nine three cent stamps. ——— 
McILVAIN & YOUNG, Seedsmen, /ir i 
4S0tf No. 9 John St., New York. \ yr i>, 
IXJOTICB'. —The North Riding Agricultural Society, Mail or 
S OMETHING SEW 1—Agents wanted to go into a 
New and Honorable Business, which will pay from 
Fifteen to Thirty Dollars weekly. IV,> Humbug. Satis¬ 
faction guaranteed. Send stamp for particulars, which are 
free. [477.6FJ S. M. MV RICK & CG.. Linn. Mass. 
Y") RAPE VIXES.— Hartford Prolific, Diana, Concord, 
VT Rebecca, Northern Muscadine, To Kalon, Early Hud¬ 
son, and 50 other varieties, at *1 each, charges paid by 
Mail or Express. Delaware, Anna, and Perkin’s *3 each.— 
Also a fine stock of well rooted plants of the Lawton Black- 
N OridL.— The North Riding Agricultural Society, Mail or Express. Delaware, Anna, and Perkin’s *3 each. 
•(County of Waterloo, offer a premium of *2t)0 for the A i so a fine stock of well rooted plants of the Lawton lilac 
best Stallion for General Purposes. Competition m take berry, and Orange Raspberry. Address 
place at Berlin, on Tuesday 5th April next. No premium 477-lot HOAG & CRAIN, Lockport, N. Y, 
will lie awarded unless an animal appears satisfactory to the___ 
already ordered $600 worth from the most reliable round hoop do, and *7@7,25 for double extras. Corn Meal 
seedsmen in the Union -B. K. Bliss of Springfield, onitiVul 0 t S2®4!25^ cw{, ^ 1 ’ ? ° ^ ^ Buckwheat 
Mass., and J. M. Tiiorburn & Co., of New York — and Grain —Wheat in moderate milling demand this morning. 
TWELVE PAGES OF POPULAR MUSIC FOR TEN CENTS. Judges. The successful Horse must stand the season in the 
Riding and conform to the Society’s rules. For particulars, 
“Ouu Musical Fiuknd” is filled with the best Piano Solos address (post-paid) DAVID S. SHOEMAKER, 
i n . _ ., __and the market is without Important change. Sales Milwau- 
ghall probablj want us many more befoie the 1st of kee club at *1,20, and red Indiana at*1,33. Corn in moder- 
June. Thcv are believed to be genuine and superior— ate demand, while prices are lower; sales new State Satur- 
. ... , . ,, „ , _ . ._day, on track, at 80c. This morning from store at 76c. Oats— 
the best of their kinds obtainable and we desire that Nothingdoing. Dealers quote State at 57@60c, and Canadian 
hundreds, aye, thousands, of Rural Friends may partic- at 62@03c. Barley heavy at 70@85c. Rye—None offering. 
. ‘ , , , .. .. Sunn—Timothy heavy at *1,75@2,37)4, and Clover also dull 
ipate in the pleasure and benefits they will impart. In at *3,75@0,25. . 
addition to the packages, we shall send, for favors PRoyisio’xs-IIeavy mess pork quiet at * 17.25® 17,50, and 
* , , ... , light do at *lb,2o. No demand tor prune. Common to choice 
already received, to Club-Agents, and those who be- extra mess beef nominal at *9@12. Sales smoked shoulders 
come working friends of the Rural by forming new ; il ' c l 'jACon sides, rib in, at 8(1 c, and prime sugar cured 
J ° hamsntlOKc. Plain hams steady at 9>(c. Lard scarce and 
clubs, as follows:— firm at 12c. Hamburgh cheese also firm at 10@12c. Gooiito 
To any Club-Agent making additions to his present P>' ime butter commands 16@20c in small quantities, 
club to the amount of $5, we will send (post-paid,) Ten TORONTO, March 11.— Flour— There is a more steady 
heavy at *1,50 for coarse and *1,70 for fine. Buckwheat Duets, Songs, Operatic Arias, Polkas. Mazurkas, Quadrilles, 
Flour nominal at $2@2,2>¥ cwt, . Waltzes, and every other species of musical composition for 
Grain —\\ heat in moderate milling demand this morning, ... , ... 
and the market is without important change. Sales Mihvau- Voice and 1 lano by the best American and European Com- 
kce club at *1,20, and red Indiana at *1,35. Corn in model'- posers: printed on full-sized music paper, adapted to every 
ate demand, while prices are lower; sales new State Satur- grade of performer 
address (post-paid) DAVID S. SHOEMAKER, 
Sec’y N. I{. A. S. C. W„ Beilin P. 0. 
Berlirfi'Canada West, March 4, 1859. 480-3t 
( CHOICE VEGETABLE SEEDS BY MAIL, 
J 20 Varkvies, 81—45 Varieties, 82* 
Wishing to give those who reside at a distance an oppor¬ 
tunity to test the quality of our Vegetable Seeds, which we 
The same quantity of music, procured from the regular are confident will compare favorably with any ever offered 
publishers would cost more than ten times what we charge. 
in this country, we have prepared small packets of all the 
leading varieties which will he sent by mail, post-paid, to any 
E \V \V O It K FOR AGE iV T S . 
THE LIFE, SPEECHES & MEMORIALS 
OF 
UA.INriET -1 WEBSTER, 
CONTAINING IIIS MOST CELEBRATED ORATIONS, A 
SELECTION FROM THE EULOGIES DELIVERED 
ON THE OCCASION OF IIIS DEATH, AND 
HIS LIFE AND TIMES. 
BY SAMUEL M. SMUCKER, A. M. 
A years’ subscription to “Our Musical Fiuknd.” will secure address in the Union at the above prices. To those who wish 0 f 
This splendid work is just published, in one large volume 
if 550 pages. It is printed on line paper and bound in beau- 
Ciioick Varieties of Annual Flower Seeds, put up by feeling in the (lour market, although during the week there 
Tiiorburn & Co., price 50 cents. The same to any per- " :ls a slight tendency towards a decline. The stock contin- » 
son forming a new club of 3, and remitting $5. 
lies very small, and in few hands, so that transactions are 
limited. The present quotations are about as follows:—Su- 
For every remittance of $10 — whether in addition perfine $6,25; Extra *0,5008,75; Fancy *7@7,25 per barrel? 
to clubs, or for new clubs—we will send (post-paid.) in Grain— Fall Wheat has come in very slowly, and lias been 
addition to the extra copies already offered, a Dollar eagerly bought up at 7s lid to 8s for ordinary to good samples, 
Package of Flower or Vegetable Seeds, as prefer- » nd fl 0 ' n 8a *!> 8s 3(1 - and sometimes8s Id for prime lots The 
red hv Ihf. .person entitled to he seleeted hv aneh i.erson demand continues very brisk, both for speculation and for 
red hv me person entitled, to he selected hy such person local consumption. Spring Wheat continues in excellent 
from the billowing packages put up by B. K. Bliss : request at (is 6d to tis 9d per bushel, with an occasional pur- 
local consumption. Spring Wheat continues in excellent i ns ,,.. til)n g P e r ,,, Notices — following readme matter ,,„i 
request at (is 6d to 6s 9d per bushel, with an occasional pur- nseruon - .’ iKCUI ' notices -tollowing reading matter, and 
chase at 7s for prime seed wheat, Bailey in brisk demand leaded — Fifty Cents a Line, each insertion, in advance.— 
C. B. SEYMOUR <t CO., Proprietors, aiotl — (i varieties each of Beans, Cabbage, 
,- 0 .. , Turnips, Corn—4 varieties esich of Lettuce, 
“ 8 '*k lo I'rankfort street. New 3 ork. Onions, Radish, Muskmelons, Watermelons, 
(E3BPisaa g. T gmpj(w naTOgiRCMBMrfc3,rcvr-.r,CtlCtliniierS—3 Varieties each of Tomatoes, CaU- 
Iiflowers, Ceb-ry. Brocoli—with a full supply of 
x , ♦ . Spinach, Beet, Carrot, Cress, Parsley, Parsnip, 
■1 f I n C r T l ^ C lit C 11 T Salsify, Egg Plant. Peppers. Endive, Rhubarb. 
/» V U (' L l * i J » iU l i l l , Sweet and Pot Herbs, and many other sorts of 
culinary and vegetable seeds, in liberal quan¬ 
tities, .*10 00 
Terms of Advertising.—'Twenty-Five Cents a Line, each No. 2—Complete Collection for a moderate sized gar- 
^luuriiscmcnts. 
Webster, his most remarkable intellectual efforts, and the 
most valuable and interesting eulogies which the great men 
of the nation uttered in honor of his memory. 
We present ail these treasures in this volume, at a mode¬ 
rate price, and in a very convenient form. Subscriptions 
price, in cloth, *1,75; handsomely embossed leather, *2.00. 
Persons desirous of becoming Agents for this valuable 
work, will address, for full particulars, 
DUANE ItULISON, Publisher, 
47G-8t 33 South Third Street, Philadelphia, Pa, 
FLOWER SEEDS. Price. f 0 r local purposes at 5s@5s 3d per bush. Rye is scarce and rsy The circulation of the Run u New-Yorker far exceeds - 1 he quantities included in the above c 
No. 1—consists of Twenty choice varieties of Annuals,. *1 00 much wanted, with an advance in quotations, now ranging , , ....... ‘ . ‘ ’ ‘ ‘ . found detailed at length in the Catalogue, 
No. 2—consists of Twenty choice varieties of Biennials from 4s 3d to 5s per bushel. Oats are less firm, and are now of any similar journal in America or Europe, rendering by niad to all applicants inclosing a stamp 
and Perennials... 1 CO quotable at 2s 10d@2s Ud per bushel. The supplies have it altogether the best Advertising Medium of its class. 
den, comprising fi quarts of Peas, and most of rinv oi?w ni i ivivrsTOV <’f» IT I IVOm 
the other varieties in proportion. 5 00 T° RLN I, IN LI \ LNGhl UN 4 (>., 1L L1 All I 
No. 3— Complete Collection for asmall garden. 3 00 TO COMPKTENI AND RESPONSIBLE MEN ONLY 
The quantities included in the above collections will be Four farms of 80, and 3 ol 160 acres, all in cultivation, with 
found detailed at length in the Catalogue, which will be sent suitable house and out-houses on each. Kent, IhreedoUars 
by mail to all applicants inclosing a stamp. ver acre, or one-third of the crops. The land isliigh, rolling: 
No. 3—consists of Ten extra fine varieties of Annuals slightly increased ai 
and Perennials, embracing many of the new Peas are wanted, ai 
and choicest in cultivation,. 1 00 ! per bushel.— Globe. 
No. 4—consists of five very choice varieties, selected l pnir'Acn i 
from Pvl/.e Flowers or EnvliLh Pansies, German v ' ,' , 
Carnation mid Picotee PitiK», Verbenas, Truf- ■ on. W., nf iY,3i 
faut’s French Asters and double Hollyhocks,.. 1 CO j '. o 0 ai 
VEGETABLE SEEDS. Price. 
No. 5—collection of Twenty selected varieties, includ- at^Ocdefivered 6181 
ing two vars. of beets, two of cucnmliers, two of 
cabbages, two of melons, the celebrated Hub- _ 
bard Squash, Early Paris Cauliflower, <tc., Ac., 1 00 J 
(Packages sent to Canada or otiier Britisli Provinces NEW YORK, Mai 
will not be post-paid, as tlie postage in some instances at atl the markets a 
would be nearly or quite $1. We send post-paid to any Cattle— Fii 
address in the United States.) 
sligtitly increased and the stock on hand is moderately large. 
Peas are wsnted. and have improved in price to 4s 9d®5s 
13?" All transient advertisements must be accompanied 
with the cash, or a responsible reference, to secure insertion. 
Those who send us advertisements to lie published at prices 
they specify, are respectfully that-Ave are not in a 
position to allow any one to dim ; 'e Tfmi[^- especially nhei 
ttie demand ui(on our columns,%( >inl :i|!n:ed rates, exceei 1 * 
All orders must be accompanied with ttie cash. 
4f0eow4t B. K. BLISS, Springfield, Mass. 
soil tliree feet to the clay, not gravel: well watered by 
springs and ponds, and the climate as healthy as any other. 
Any quantity of stock can be pastured on, and hay cut from 
, CHICAGO, March 12.— 1 The Jlour market was steady. they specify, are respectfully adiBseU ( 
Grain—N o. 1 Wheat sold at *1,3001,32; Noj 2 at $1,19® position to allow any om to ili» >c 
. 1,20; Standard spring at *1,W; No.’ 2 do at 9tfe!i6c, and re-' the demand ui»n our c.ulumns,%tyiaV:i 
• 1 tu Sected at89c, adding in storage. Corn was quiet but firm.— the space appropriated for Advertising! 
Price Shelled brought 72®73c, on track, and ear 66c V 70 lbs. Oats ___ »-* 
. ’ were quiet and easier, with sales com mixed, at 48c, and fair- 
; at 80c delivered. w a n l M s nnv’TP pnnui.yr 
The Cattle Markets. 
NE4VYORK, March 9. — The current prices for the week 
T AD IBS DON’T FORGET—To subscribe for the 
J-i Latuvs Visitor and Drawing-Room Companion, adver¬ 
tised in ttie Rural of Feb. 5. 480-2t 
A M. BLACK RASPBERRY l'LANTS-For sale at 
Manure having been used for seven years past on South- 
ern Plantations, is for sale by Hie Sole Agents. 
JOHN MOORE, 193 Front St... New York. 
480eoSt D. T. MILLS & CO.. 15 Custom House St.. Boston. 
p ARE AN D II E A U T I F U L FLOWERS. 
13. Iv. BLISS, 
| SEEDSMAN AMD FLORIST, Springfield. Mass., 
r RAO AGENTS WANTED— To sell 4 new inven- 
*4,vM./U tions. Agents have made over *25,000 on one,— 
better than all similar agencies. Send 4 stamps and get 80 
pages particulars, gratis. EPHRAIM BROWN, Lowell, Mass. 
J AMESON AND ENSIGN, ATTORNEYS AND 
COUNSELLORS AT LAW.—Office, No. 60 Main street, 
aid, as the postage in some instances at all the markets are as follows: xV*2 per 100. Also Seeds of the great South Carolina • t! ^ LORIS f, Springfield, Mass., J COUNSELLORS AT LAW.—Office, No. 60 Main street, 
ir quite $1. We send post-paid to any C^T'' 1 - 8 —F irstquality, *10,50011,00; Ordinary, *9,00 Squash; 13 seeds will be sent on receipt of 12 cts. in stamps °"' t ' invite the attention of all who love the cultivation of (over Lockport Market,) Lockport, Niagara Co., N. Y. 
lited st-ited 5 1 ^ @10,00; Common, *8,0009,00; Interior, *6,50®,7,75. 4t0-lt Address S C HARRIS Geneva N Y Flowers, to his large and splendid assortment of English, Iowa, Wisconsin, and Michigan lands for sale or exchange 
lu oiaics.j Cows and Calves— First quality, *35@65; Ordinary, *45® - "- - — ' -’ - ’ - * ‘ Prench and German Flower Seeds, received from the for real property in Western N. Y. Loans negotiated. 
Subscriptions can begin with llie New Quarter, 60 -, ; ,„ C< ? n ), m ??:. * 35 ^ 40 . A. ln , f ?. rio . r ) * 20 . < S 2 §:_ _ TVTURSERY TREES.— A large quantity, with the usual ^worthy sources, embracing every desirable variety A . H. Jameson. [473] _ A. J. Ensign. 
50; Common, *35@40; Inferior, *2()(.. 2*. 
Veal Calves—F irst quality, ^ tb., 6)^(a)7>(c.; Ordinary, 5J4 
April 2d, or we can still furnish back numbers from ®6c.; Common, 4X@5c.; Inferior, 3X@4c. 
Jan 1st so that all wlio desire ean liave the volume bii).).p and Lamps I lime quality, per head, */,a0@0,(i0: 
uan. ist, .o ui.u an who aes.re can tune iiil volume Ordinary, *5,50©6,00; Common, *4,5005,25; Inferior, *3,00 
complete. Clubs for Six or Nine months at the same @4,00. 
proportional rates as for a year. Sw.NE-First quality. 6tf@G3fc.; Other qualities, 5®6c. 
ALBANY, March 11.—Receipts at West Albany for the 
-•- week: Cattle, 2,032: Sheep. 2.175; Ilogs, 042. 
back numbers of Tins VOLUME can still be furnished, 
iVTUH SLnY I RFjE 8.—A larce quantity, with the usual 
Very thrifty andfine N Forsale vmta ° n biSh BI ' 0U “ d ’ The seventh edition of his Catalogueof Vegetable anil o VNDFORD’S RECIFROC ATING FARM MILL, 
480-It GRAVES A WARNER Svrarn<?p N Y Mower Seeds, arranged on an improved plan, and con- o For Grinding Feed for Stock, and Corn or other 
- -!—i-1—-—* taming much valuable information, both to the amateur or Grain for Family Use. The prineipleof this Mill is entirely 
rriHE FRAIVKLIIV GRAPE—Is propagated and for novice, is now ready for delivery, and will be sent to all new. Asa Farm or Plantation Mill it stands unrivalled* 
J*. sale at the 14 Randolph Nurseries.’ 4 Vines l year old 25 applicants upon receipt of postage stamp. and its advantages over every rotary mill are acknowledged 
cts. Vines 2 to 4 yrs old 50c to $1. ’ O. T. HOBBS. FLOWER SEEDS BY 3YTAIE. by all who have examined it or seen its operation, as bemg 
^Randolph, Crawf ord Co.. Pa. -480 Fnr the accommodation of tliose who reside at a distance hl ^ 1 t ly it"s' far more durable, having four times the grinding 
TAIPORT VIVT TO PIIYSICI V\S — A Physician hv tJle foll .°'y ,r . 1 ^ assortments, with full direc- gur f iice of any rotary mill requiring the same power. 
1 purchasin' a Small pronerty cari secird one of th?bwt 2d. Nearly half of the power is saved, as the resistance is 
in cultivation. 
The seventh edition of ids Catalogue of Vegetable anil 
Flower Seeds, arranged on an improved plan, and con¬ 
taining much valuable information, both to the amateur or 
and are forwarded to all new subscribers unless otherwise ferior do 3S4c. 
ordered. Though our sets of back numbers are rapidly di- S' |k kp— bales at fi'otn*4,75@6,75c, as to quality. 
.... , , , ‘ , Huns—Me quote at 6@6>4C; stores 5® 5Mc. Dressed Hogs 
mmishing daily, we can still supply several thousand lX®skc. ^ s ® 
new subscribers. We shall probably be able to furnish the CAMBRIDGE, March O.-At market 588 Cattle, about 500 
numbers for a month or more, yet as our rule is, “first Beeves, and 88 Stores, consisting of Working Oxen, Cows, 
come first served,” those who wish to secure the complete “'j.mc^’iTlaTktfBe^-Txte^ ?s.00@8,50; First quality, 
volume should not delay. [Feb., 1859. *7,50@7,75; Second, *6,00@6,37; Third, *5,50; Ordinary, 
New Clubs.- It is not too late to commence and form * Working Oxkn-* 00, 1000175 per pair. 
vsir-uvi i I,,,,. • • . —he has prepared the following assortments, with full direc- al , r fnVp nf anv rot' 
ti,,ns for cultivation, containing only the most siiowy varie- m NMrlvLff ( 
it'VtP <ln stcure one of the >e3t ties, of easy culture, which will lie sent post-paid to any ad- ,r once inc 
8tate r ... _ _ dreas in the Union at. the tollowinir nrieps • all Within once inc 
IMPORTANT TO PIIYSICIANS.-A Physician, 1 
I purchasing a small property, can secure one of the be 
locations for practice in the State. 
480tf Address Box 119, Lyons, Wayne Co., N. Y. 
dress in the Union at the following prices: 
Assorment 
1 within once inch of the centre of the shaft. 
3d. It can be purchased at a less price. 
4th. Its extreme simplicity enables a person of less than an 
i.-iOi. Ac. rTtHORPES PH1TR\ \ \|i IlITT’T I' a WORUVR Ko. 1 —consists of twenty choice varieties of Annuals,.*1 00 nrdinurv canacitv to keen it in perfect order. 
a, ’ oat 500 l Patented Sept. 25. lbi-Tiiis Churn inanufimtures^the No ' Ch °' Ce varielics of biennials 5th . offie plates^ (suliject to wear) can be replaced at an ex- 
7. eC i'. e . 9 ’. a . 1 .-tores, consisting of Working Oxen, Cows, Butter thoroughly before it is taken out of the churn, saving o .V.Y’.’H —I 7.v pense not to exceed 75 cents to *1,25, according to size. 
volume should not delay. [Feb., 1859. 
New Clubs.— It is not too late to commence and form 
Clubs for VoL X., as we sludl probably be able to supply back 
numbers for a month or more, notwithstanding the large ad¬ 
ditions over previous years. Try it. Friends of the Rural! 
—you who are in localities where the paper ought to be cir¬ 
culated, but has only a few subscribers, or is not yet intro¬ 
duced. A little effort, now, will enable you to succeed. 
ISf Additions to Clubs— Are now in order, and whether 
Butter thoroughly before it is taken out of the churn, saving Kn Af »,.n VvYr'.,' ’(V,,,. i„ 
fully one-half of the labor. State and Countv Rights fnr sale. No ’ amfpermiffials ^nb'racinemiinv of the new and 
Address FRANKLIN THORPE, Springfield. Ill, choicestfn^cuUivSion. .!!. Y . . ! . 1 00 
1 AA AAA A P P T, R SCIHA’S— \ fine -lssnrfment No. 4—consists of five very choice varieties, selected 
1 00,000 Angers Quince Stocks and Stools, Willow 1 1 ’ ans ’® s! ’ Cerman 
and Privet Cuttings, Grape Vines, Currants, and a large AsTer^and nonKte H?iivWi^T uf " i an 
on anti tv of vonner stock for rlter/Tt Pp u i* stocks to _ l<iut s i lcncti Asters rind Uoul)l6 I Iollynock!>, .. 1 00 
rive Y y COVVLES & WARREN^Syracu?e! N. Y. ^Purchasers remUting ^3 will receive the four assortments 
on Ann CHERRY TREES,—Standard and Dwarf. The above collections have been favorably known in every 
(jfiill 2 years old. embracing over Forty vniieHes; a Pec te>n of the country for the i 
good assortment of hardy HorU, and all smooth arid Ihri fly , conf idently recommended to all 
»ui. a;,A.,/ 7o n .wi r.4^.,r ..:n .n *r.:„ tf' of Mowers at a moderate cost 
Wc „_E«ra ,„d 'Jtt_COj VI.Ea 1 WARREN. S,r,cu, g . N. Y . 
Selections,*4, 4,5006. 7; in lots *2 25@35.0. (UlA CHERRY TREKS,-Standard and Dwarf, 
Hides— 7M@8c. Vn>. Tallow 7M@8c. It ®>. >•' ',* )v il/ 2 years old. embracing over forty varieties ; a 
Pelts— *l,a0@l,io each. Calf Skins, ^4® lac. ^ lt>._ good assortment of/wi7'f7;/.so/'f.<, and all smooth and thrifty, 
N. B.—Beef extra and first quality includes nothing but with fine heads and stocks, which we will sell, this Spring, 
6th. It will not clog or choke, even if the grain be soaked 
in water, as the reciprocating motion, combined with the 
peculiar dress of the plates, render it impossible. , 
7th. It is capable of grinding more grain in a given time 
than any other mill, with the same amount power. 
8th. It occupies but little room, and is easily removed from 
place to place. , . , t , , 
They are made of different capacities, so as to be turned 
by hand, or are well adapted to horse, steam, or water 
power. Therefore every farmer should own a Mill, toll ins 
the best, large, fat, stall-fed Oxen. 
tl.pv „„ , . . ’ BRIGHTON, March 10.—At market 850 Beeves, 200 Stores, 
they come (as tiiey do daily) in ones, twos, fives, tens or 1900 sheep and Lambs, 850 Swine. 
it very low prices. 
BRONSON, MERRELL & HAMMOND, Geneva, N. Y. 
twenties, are gratefully welcomed and receive prompt atten¬ 
tion. Please note, and send on the names of all wish to join 
your club, even the eleventh-hour men and stragglers. 
Drafts at our Risk. —We lose little money by mail, 
Prices— Market Beef—Extra. *0,00@8,75; First quality, P*ON.\E()TICUT SEED LE AF TOBACCO. —Pack- 
*8.00; Second, *7,00; Third, *5,00. eta containing a half ounce will be sent post-paid to all 
Working Oxen— *100@140. applicants on receipt of eight three cent stamps. 
M11.cu Cows—*39@40; common, $19@20. Real Havana Tobacco (Imported Seed) in one-eighth. 
Veal Calves— *3,00. 4.00@5,00. ounce packets, will be sent in return for Jive tliree cent 
but prefer Drafts on New York (less exchange,) payable to Years Old, *25@:>i. 
Stores—Y earlings, 6b@d0; Two Years Old, *20@25; Three stam ps. 
15. K. BLISS, Springfield, Mass. 
our order, and which may be sent at our risk if carefully 
mailed to D. D. T. Moore, Rochester, N. Y. 
Rf Anv person so disposed can act as local agent for the 
Rural, and each and all who form clubs, will not only 
receive extra copies, but their aid will be appreciated. We 
have no traveling agents, nor do we give certificates. 
nr Club Papers sent to as many different post-offices as 
desired, and after a Club is formed additions may be made 
to it at the club rate. See “ Additions to Clubs,” below. 
Sheep and Lambs—I n lot, *2,50@3: Extra, *3,50@6. 
Swine— Fat Hogs, Oc.; Retail, 5><!@7c.; Pigs 4)i@5>(c. 
Hides—' 7X@8c. 58. lb. Tallow—7K@8c. V lb. 
Pelts—*1,50® 1,75. Calf Skins. 14015c. ^ lb. 
r [MIE NAASEMO.YD SWEET POTATO —Suceess- 
fully cultivated in the North. Plants from 1st of May 
also be sent,//•<»« of postage, at the prices annexed: f-f- o r( i 
Assortment f-icturer 1 
No. 5—contains fifteen very select varieties of Green- tiicim as 
house Seeds.*3 00 attention 
No. 6—contains one hundred varieties of Annuals, lii- 
ennialsand Perennials, including many new and AH 
choice varieties. 5 00 
No. 7—contains fifty varieties of Annuals, Biennials ' 
and Perennials. 2 50 
No. 8—contains twenty varieties of tiardy Annuals, lii- I have a 
ennials and Perennials, for sowing in the to the Tra 
onward. *2 per 1,000—10,000 or more at $1,50. Send stamp . autumn. 
for Circular. 0. S. MURRAY & SON, All orders must be accompanied with cash. Remitt 
4S0eow4t Twenty Miles Stand. Warren Co., Ohio can be made in current Bank Bills or Postage Stamps. 
JST"Orders addressed to either R. L. HOWARD, (Manu¬ 
facturer of tiie Ketchum Machine.) Buffalo, N. \., or 
THOMAS HULL, Poughkeepsie, N. Y., will receive prompt 
attention._472tf_ 
on FRUIT TREES AT RACINE CITY 
«wU ; V/VMl Nursery, Racine, AVis. 
JNT. DRAKE, Proprietor. 
I have a very fine Block of 5 year old Trees that I will sell 
to the Trade 50 per cent, cheaper than they can be found 
autumn. 100 anywhere in the West. Also a large quantity of 2 and 3 yr 
All orders must be accompanied with cash. Remittances olds. My trees are well grown and perfectly hardy. 
PHILADELPHIA, March 9.-Tiie Cattle market yesterday - -- ' 
and to-day was only tolerably well supplied, the demand was I > OOFIXG COMPOSITION.-The subscriber has the 
brisk, and good cattle brought fair prices. The drovers de- IV assignment of the original Patent for West’s Cement 
mand big prices, and the purchasers have therefore been Roofing, and offers rights for sale very low, and will exchange 
480eow4t B. K. BLISS, Springfield, Mass. 
ISABELLA GRAPE VINES FOR SALE. 
S Naples, N. Y„ March, 1859. [479-2t] E. A. McKAY, 
olds. My trees are well grown and perfectly hardy. 
Address N. DRAKE, Elba, N. Y. 
F. Drake, Agent, Racine, Wis. 4b9-l-it 
rpHE COLEMAN FARM MILL.— The wonder and 
-1. admiration of the age; every farmer his own miller; 
GREAT SAVING OF TIME AND EXPENSE. The Only Successful 
11 ai me club rate. See Additions to Clubs, below. though ttie demand was not very great, prices ruled at quite jYTOTICE TO GARDENERS AND F ARMERS. Com A valuable farm of 154H acres choice land, well adap- 
a high figure — the best quality selling as high as *7 each.— IN Apple Pie Melon, 9 cts package of six seeds Also" ted for fruit-growing and farming purposes, adjoining each 
4be average of prices at *3@5,50. Mammoth Prolific Lima Beans, 9 cts. package. Also", Large an d lying between the Erie Canal and N. Y. Central R. R.— 
rv,. t mt n r. Hogs—T he demand for Swine continues good, and prices Cheese Squash, excellent for pies, or as a substitute for the This farm has been surveyed and mapped into lots of from 
commerce OF Lake ONTARIO.— IUC Uswego Com- remain about the same as last quoted; 2,230 head were dis- Sweet Potato—12 cts package. Tiie tliree for 25 cents. 8 to 20 acres each, which are desirable for building purposes, 
mercial Times’ annual statement of trade and posed of at *8@9,25per 1(0 lbs net. 480 C. V. RAPALYE, Morrisania. N Y Also, the spacious Brick Dwelling House and grounds of the 
commerce nnhlUhpH nn the 11th inst shmv« hv Cows— 1 There has been no change in this market, and 325 ~ - - -late Esbon Blackmail Also, a commodious wood dwelling 
rod,,,.;, : , , ", lnsi., snows, Dy head were disposed of at *35@4o for prime quality Milch T> E A B O D Y ’ S PROLIFIC CORN. —The sub- house and grounds. Also, barns, dwellings, and a large 
rtuuemg llour to wheat, tiie total movement ot Cows, and *lo®30 for common to ordinary. A scriber cultivated this celebrated corn last season at the number of choice village lots. Terms easy. Sale positive 
grain over Lake Ontario in 1858, to be 21,800,000 -rate of ninety bushels per acre, having from 3 to 5 ears per and without reserve. HORACE BLACKMAK, 
bushels, against 18 000 000 in 1857 Total shin- Tim Wool Mnriici. stalk. Put up in 25c„ 50c. and *1 packages and sent free of , _ „ . „ Assignee of E. Blackmar. 
in»nt« I • ’ k ■ a ouu snip ino Moot Ainruets. postage. Address GEO. W. ZOOK, Newark, Wayne Co., N. Y„ Match 1, 18-59. 479-2t 
1 t its Iioiu lake regions, by various routes, eust- NEW YORK, March 9.—The manufacturers are supplied 480 New Providence, Lancaster Co , Pa -—--- 
Ward, ill 1858, were 59,400,000, against 54,000,000 for the moment, and inquiry is quite limited, being confined ___- -— ATEW YORK CONFERENCE SEMINARY —The 
in 1857. to the pressing ivants of the trade: but this is owing to the J^OOD FARM FOR SALE OR TO LET.— t *5 J\| spring term of this Institution opens April 15th. *100a 
__meager supply of domestic offering, and the want of a desi- ' fl Acres, within two hundred rods of Murray Station, Or- year will pay for Board Washing Fuel Incidental E.\i;“nses 
A SSIGNEES SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ES- vm ever invented ^ and 
Ma n rchla lfc°t r iO N otelock, A.TfrtPuWteAu” » & 11 catl be ru “ by Uorse ’ Steam - Wind ’ ° r 
tion A valuable farm of lot* acres choice land, well adap- W pri ce 1 with Selve arranged, for sifting Com Meal for family 
ted for fruit-growing and farming purposes, adjoining each „hii P e-indine .*5* 
and lying between the Erie Canal and N. Y. Central R. R.— p r r,.1 „ith^Boltinir Machine attached, for making Family 
Tins farm lias been surveyed and mapped into lots of from vi^nr" 6 WlUl UultlnK * llt *75 
3 to 20 acres each, which are desirable for building purposes. neBorVnVive PiVrVil-ini eanbe had"or the Mili can’ be seen 
Also, the spacious Brick Dwelling I louse and grounds of the inonerltion at the Office ofttie “Coleman Farm-Mill Com- 
ate Esbon Blackmar. Also a commodious wood dwelling “a^ySne fituldtol. No 7 Sp?uce street. New York, 
house and grounds. Also, barns, dwellings, and a large £f" fj. a i Sreceive nromnt attention 
P EABODY’S PROLIFIC CORN. —The sub- house and grounds. Also, barns, dwellings, and a large wlmr’e 'dl ordera wiil receive Dromnt attention. 
scriber cultivated this celebrated corn last season at. the number of choice village lots. Terms easy. Sale positive " om oraers w MARTIN THATCHER, Sec’y. 
rate of ninety bushels per acre, having from 3 to 5 ears per and without reserve. HORACE BLACKMAR, ---——- 
stalk. Put up in 25c„ 50c. and *1 packages and sent free of ,, , „ Assignee of E. Blackmar. IJTOODEV W ATER PIPE.—This Pipe is made i 
postage. Address GEO. W. ZOOK, Newark, Wayne Co., N. Y„ Maich 1, 1859. 479-2t Vy i>i lle scantling each section 8 feet long, the usual si! 
New Providence, Lancaster Co., Pa.- 
|OOD FARM FOR SALE OR TO LET.—t ’5 Naming 
I Acres, within two hundred rods^of Murray Station, Or- year will p« 
Assignee of E. Blackmar. fArOODEN WATER PIPE.— 1 This Pipe is made, of 
Newark, 1\ ayne Co., N. Y„ Match 1, 18.59. 479-2t V t Pine scantling, each section 8 feet long, the usual size 
„---is 3)4 inches square ivitii a bore of inches. The ends are 
N EW YORK CONFERENCE SEMINARY.— The jointed so that when laid down the entire course is water-tight, 
spring term of this Institution opens Aprii 15th. *103 a This is tiie best and cheapest pipe in use for water courses 
„ 25S' an< ‘.| le want, of a desi- Acres, within two hundred rods of Murray Station, Or- year will pay 'or Board, Washing, Fuel, Incidental Expenses of every description. Manufactured and for sale by 
rable selection of foreign as well as the extreme prices leans coitnty, all under good cultivation, about twenty acres and Tuition in Common English. Superior Professors at the 453tf I. S. HOBBIE & CO., Rochester. N. Y. 
The CiiiCAfinvT av^ Workivo tip a Pantp Tbo prevalent. In native fleece and pulled Wools sales of some &ood timbered land, forty acres are heavily seeded to Clover, head of the different departments f l'he Modern I —— - ■ ■ — ■ - - ——-—-- - 7 
Commorciol i«' i i It * n i a 120,000 lbs have been made in small lots at 48@65c for half and about twenty acres plowed for Spring crops—there is a and Music are taught bv Euroneans of learning and -lhilffv TMPORT VOTTOP4RMEKS 4IVD DAIRYMEN, 
commercial Express states that the deficit in the and full tilood fleeces, and 36@.<5c for No. 1, city and conn- Food orchard. Dwelling house and Barn. Will be sold cheap Draw'm* and Pahf^^ Tl will give f®-e tothe first applicant Parmer or Dairy- 
receipts at Chicago, on the 10 th inst., lrom the liar- try nulled; choice Saxony picklock would command 5@7c for cash, part down, balance in ten yearly instalments: or English "branches receive their full share of attention Cir- man—resident in each county in the States of New York 
5’est of 1858, has reached 5,286,000 bushels, as com- ~ n n t bfve^amniPmire '’l t lL 7if o bt i t e or '! one °. | f t ' riIltr ' | x ' l, ‘ erc! ' .'- , ' ta '’ le or , salable goods will be taken in part culars or any information concerning the School, sent’gratis and Pennsylvania, (except Niagara Co., N. Y., a pd ’-0 nnle* 
n'lml witii ti„i • ’ y mi * * 1 1 cept In very small parcels. Of the low and medium grades t**a ( ie, or will be rented, tor particulars, inquire of bv addressing Rkv JOHN (' FKllGUSON A M PrineinRl nround Phil-idtdnhia ) a Ki dit to build and use Schooley s 
paitcl with the previous crop. The total accumu- of Californ a, sales of some 225 bales have been made at 480tf _ E. G CHANT Rochester, N. Y. ^har ottsvifie Schohar e Co N Y ’ ’ 479 6t ‘ Patknt Preservatory as a Farm or Dairy appendage.- 
fc 1 ' 0 " of grain and flour last week was equal to iw ces vamj.K from n to 27 c i- :t,,„os In foreign we note w -—-—-— ■ Y " t - 4, ' ht tSStortXl “adhere steteUy to plana farnbhed 
lation of grain and flour last week was equal to prices varying from 11. to 27 c %jlb, 6 raos. In foreign we note „ 7“ _ . _ _ ; -- ' - 
73,000 bushels 7J5 non imslipls fin- tlio wmc sales of 130 bales Mestizo, and 100 do Donskoi on terms we Sr ARM FOR SALE.—Tiie subscriber offera for sale his 
ivrU l,ct g m, 1 me same did not learn, but understood to be at full rates.- Tribune. 1 Farm, containing Fifty Acres-situated in the town of 
HULK last j ear. I he receipts ot wheat since Janu- .. Seneca, Ontario county, half a mile south of the village of 
b'T 1st, foot up 120,000 bushels less than those at 
Milwaukee. 
A Naval Trio.— The Administration have been 
informed that the commanders of the American, 
English and French war vessels before Vera Cruz, 
would act in concert in protecting the lives and 
pioperty of foreigners, should it be necessary, un¬ 
der the attack of Miramon. 
lies Mestizo, and 100 do Donskoi on terms we fc-\HM FOR SALE.— The subscriber offers for sale his TTUBB VRO SOU ASH.—' THE BEST T ABLE SOU ASII and to"commence building within 90 days. „ 
but understood to be at full rates.— TribuneA J- Farm, containing Fifty Acres—situated in the town of I I in Cultivation. 5 <» Seeds sent to any address in the 4-16 J. L. ALBERGER, Bu ffalo, N. Y, 
niTT n > r\r\ u \ in * • . bsuftCJi, Ontario county, luilf <i ini10 south of tlic villiif?G of Union oil rccdut of FIVE throe cent stamiw --——■—- 
CHICAGO, March 10.—3A ool is quiet here. Indeed re-I Castleton, six miles west of Geneva, and nine miles east of 478-4t 1! K BLISS Springfield Mass I'^EOZIE’S WATER FILTER.—The Subcsriber* 
ceipts are so light that there is hardly anything to quote.— Canandaigua. —- L> ' IV ' _ L>ljla;i A. a P rln S nela ' Mass - |\ “ ve notice that they have made arrangements with Mr. 
Our paper goes among wool-growers, and yet we apprehend 1 Said farm is an excellent soil and in a good state of culti- trkAAATWn VE A R OT.ll IK.\ nn i A \ vn ir JX,vl ,i,i ..oS.ntcc of this celebrated Kilter, to manufac- 
they do not rely upon transactions in this market to indicate 
Said farm is an excellent soil and in a good state of culti¬ 
vation. well fenced, about five acres timber, a good grafted 
the prospective demand, and the condition of the supply, orchard and otiier fruits, and well watered A good story 
****** It is generally believed that there will lie and a half house, barn and other out-buildings 
no considerable advance at present—not at any rate with This farm is pleasantly situated, and very convenient to 
Eb i 
—All the 
on for the 
sgetabies. 
59 and 61 State St,, Rochester, N. Y., 
the old stand of J. E Chunky & Co. 
lie's! T IME.—Page’s Perpetual Riln, Patented July,’S7. 
I in I i Superior to any in use for 5V°od or Coal. TA 
rich wood, or IK tuns of coal to 100bbls.—eoal not mixed with 
ST. stone. Address 434tf] C. D. PAUL* Rochester, N, Y. 
