fhtbltsljcr’s Notices. ittarkets, Commerce, &c. 
TEEMS OF THE ETJEAL FOE 1859. 
Single Copy, One Year - - - - #2 
Three Copies, “ - - - - $5 
gi x “ and 1 free to Club Agent, $10 
Ten “ “ “ “ 813 ' 
Sixteen “ “ “ “ 83* J 
Twenty “ “ “ “ «2G 
Thirty-two 2 “ “ $40 J 
Back numbers of this vol. can still be furnished, ] 
or subscriptions can begin with the New Quarter, April , 
2 d. Clut)s for Six or Nine months at same proportional ' 
rates as for a year, and Gratuities, &c., allowed. 
THE RURAL’S SPRING CAMPAIGN! 
A BENEFIT FOR AGENTS AND FRIENDS- 
A New Quarter —the Spring Campaign—of the 
Rural Nf.w-Yorker will commence April 2d, a favor¬ 
able time to form new clubs, or make additions to those 
already formed. All whose subscriptions expire this 
week, will bear in mind that a prompt renewal is neces¬ 
sary to secure the uninterrupted continuance of the pa¬ 
per. They should at once form new clubs, or join with 
others in sending. No lover of the Rural should bo 
content to have it merely *• hold its own” in his locality, 
but strive to increase its circulation and usefulness—and 
2frru> is the Time to make the Effort. In recognition 
of recent exertions of Agent-Friends, and as an extra 
inducement for continued canvassing during the Spring 
Campaign, we now make the following very Liberal 
and Seasonable offer: 
CHOICE FLOWEE AND VEGETABLE SEEDS 
As Gratuities for Agents, &c. 
To any Club-Agent making additions to his present 
club to the amount of $o, we will send (post-paid,) Ten 
Choice Varieties of Annual Flower Seeds, put up by 
Thokhurn & Co., New York, or Bmoos & Bko., Roch¬ 
ester, (as preferred,) price 50 cents. The same to any 
person forming a new club of 3. and remitting $5. 
For every remittance of $10 — whether in addition 
to clubs, or for new clubs—we will send (post-paid.) in 
addition, to the extra copies already offered , a Dollar 
Package of Flower or Veoetarle Seeds, as prefer¬ 
red by the person entitled, to lie selected by such person 
from llte following packages pul up by B. K. Bliss: 
FLOWER SEEDS. Price. 
No. 1—consists of Twenty choice varieties of Annuals.. $1 00 
No. 2—consists of Twenty choice varieties of Biennials 
and Perennials. 1 00 
No. 3—consists of Ten extra tine varieties of Annuals 
and Perennials, embracing many of the new 
and choicest in cultivation,. I 00 
No. 4—consists of five very choice varieties, selected 
from Prize Flowers of English Pansies, German 
Carnation and Pieotee Pinks, Verbenas, Truf¬ 
faut’s French Asters and double Hollyhocks,.. 1 00 
VEGETABLE SEEDS. Price. 
No. 5—collection of Twenty selected varieties, includ¬ 
ing two vars. of beets, two of cucumbers, two of 
cabbages, two of melons, the celebrated Hub¬ 
bard Squash, Early Paris Cauliflower, ftc., &c., 1 00 
(Packages sent to Canada or other British Provinces 
will not be post-paid, as tlie postage in some instances 
would be nearly or quite $1. We send post-paid to any 
address in the United States.) 
Subscriptions can begin with the New Quarter, 
April 2d, or we can still furnish back numbers from 
Jan. 1st, so that all who desire can have the volume 
complete. Clubs for Six or Nine months at the same 
proportional rates as for a year. 
Entitled to Gratuities.— In the Rural of March 5th 
after giving a list of the ICO persons entitled to bound vols.l 
we added that “as the gratuities have been paid to the 100 
persons sending the first lists of 10, 1G or 20 subscribers, it is 
considered unnecessary to miULK the list of names ” 
This was an error, arising from not fully understanding the 
verbal report of our clerk, at time of writing; we should 
have said “the gratuities have been credited to all and 
paid no far as called for." We now publish the complete 
list so that there may be no cause of complaint. Those who 
have not received the gratuity — which Is either an extra 
Rural, a Gross of Wash. Med. Pens, or $1,50 in Ag. Books, 
as preferred—will please advise us as to their pieference and 
we will forward: 
II. A. Nixon, P. C. Buell, C. E. Bentley, F. H. Metcalf, R. 
C. Wallace, S. Bouton, N. Hungerford, H. G. Whitmore, Vi'. 
W. Warner, E. S. McIntosh, A. Adams, A. McNary, T. II. 
Prentice, H. B. Robinson, G. B. Johnson, W. Kenner, G. W. 
Bushnell, E. Macomber, H. 0. Norton, Mary A. Ilecox, 
W. B. Quinn, Geo. Becker, W. A. Halsey, A. Eastman, T. H. 
Tooker. L. E. Cook, C. I). Hale, II. M. G. L. Riles, W. S. 
Patterson, ,1. Stephenson, C. M. Brown, A. H. Snow, A. II. 
Smith, J. M. Lattin, G. A. Tracy, D. C. Fry, E. Stephens, Jr., 
S. 0. Ilatmaker, L. Couch, C. Houck, L. L. Pierpont, A. M. 
Ball, T. C. Waterman, J. D. Cheney, P. G. Tumbling, W. W. 
Thomas. J. O. Chaffee, J. Q. A. Stockwell, D. G. Van Winkle, 
E. A. Brown, J. Crosby, R. Hooper, E. Smith, W. Stewart, 
A. Clough, A. Auten, L. Treadwell, F. H. Gilbert, J. W. Smith, 
M. R. Cole, J. A. Nichols, I). Pontius, C. Todd, T. B. Ives, 
S. A. Olmsted, W. H. Hollister, C. A. Clark, E. Griswold, A. 
Boynton, W. II. Main, K. Starr, J. Helms, W. J. Van Dcusen, 
0. Cleveland, J. C. Highriter, 0. D. Hill. A. Arnold, P. II. 
Farrington. J. Evans, O. Wade, T. I’. Hicks, W. H. Norton, 
J Holbrook, It. D. French, I. Martin, .1. S. Grinnell, E. Wells, 
C..H. Miller, G. S. Pickett, L. B. Marsh, J. K. Murdock, A. 
Miller, D. K. Stone. C. A. Bacon, J. I). Fowler, T. E. Ferrier, 
A. Kasey, Thos. Hole, N. Hatch, C. M. Hamilton. 
tSf Additions to Clubs— Are now in order, and whether 
they come (as they do daily) in ones, twos, fives, tens or 
twenties, are gratefully welcomed and receive prompt atten¬ 
tion. Please note, and send on ttie names of all wish to join 
your club, even the eleventh-hour men and stragglers. 
83?" Drafts at our Risk.— We lose little money by mail, 
but prefer Drafts on New York (less exchange.) payahleto 
our order, and which may be sent, at our risk if carefully 
mailed to D. D. T. Moork, Rochester, N. Y. 
Any 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 he appreciated. We 
have no traveling agents, nor do we give certificates. 
Figiit Between U. S. Tuoops and Indians.— 
A dispatch from Leavenworth to the St. Louis 
Democrat says a severe fight has occurred near 
Fort Arbuckle, between 50 troops and 50 Wachita 
Indians under Lieut. Brown, and a large party of 
Camanches, in which two Camanches were killed 
and two soldiers wounded. Another fight occurred 
between Lieut. Stanley in command of 50 troops, 
and the Camanches, in which eight of the latter 
and one of the former were killed. Capt. Carr, and 
50 men, have left Fort Waschita for the seat of war. 
It is said the Camanches number upwards of 3,000. 
Another battle is anticipated. 
Another Fillibustering Expedition for Cuba. 
— The Courrier des Etats Unis asserts that another 
fillibustering expedition is ready to start for Cuba 
on the receipt of instructions expected by the next 
steamer from Havana. The head-quarters are in 
New York city, but the arms and ammunition are 
in Southern cities. Men are ready to depart simul¬ 
taneously from different parts of the Union, and 
secret agonts on the Island are actively engaged in 
preparing for the fillibusters a facile access. 
Rural Nf.w-Yorker Office.) 
Rochester. March 29.1859. j 
Flour is without change In rates, and the business transac 
ting is mostly confined to the home demand. 
CHICAGO, March 2G. —The Commercial Express says:— i T> O A It DMA IV, CRAY & CO’S IVEVV SCALE TLLI1YOIS LANDS FOR SALE.—The subscriber 
“Great cry and little wool! The fever is abating. Contracts 1 J PIANO FOKTES ! * offers forsale, at low prices and on accommodating 
were undoubtedly closed here bust month for Wisconsin and ' , . . „ . , _ .... , , . , , . terms, 
Illinois fleece wools at 50c. hut sellers who want to close con- Perfect in Musical Qualities and Mechanism, and having ..... AURT'C! OF PTTOTfF FA’RTWTWfl T ANTIC 
tracts now might search for the purchasers in vain with our new latent Improvements, the insulated ron Kim'S 0*,UUU AC-tCLo UP LaiUILL x AH, in. UN u LAriUo, 
lighted candles. However, there is no hurry about it; they Co r gated Son d.ng Ho r , A c., making them the best Situated in Cent.nl Illinois, in the counties of 
may come round again.” all f*,. m .ost durable Pianos in the World. . Moiitgumc. y, Christian, Shelby, Macon, 
All sizes from h to 7)4 octaves, and all prices from $12.) to Moult ie, |* att, Fayette and Clay. 
DETROIT, March 2fi.—We notice that there is but. very $800, according to size and finish, will be sold at very low , 
little movement in wools at nresent We can onlv learn of nrices for Cash, and ncrfect satisfaction guaranteed. , “ aul Lands were mostly selected and entered at an early 
may come round again.” l and most durable I lanos in the World. , 
All sizes from h to 7)4 octaves, and all prices from $12., to 
DETROIT, March 20.—We notice that there is but very $800, according to size and finish, will be sold at very low 
little movement in wools at present. We can only learn of prices for Cash, and perfect satisfaction guaranteed, 
the sale of about 2.090 tbs, at the same rates we gave last , Illustrated Price Lists and Oirculars furnished on applica- 
ting 19 mostly confined to the home demand. the sale of about 2.090 tbs, at the same rates we gave last , III 
W. a- nnr n „ n t;,ti n ns for Wheat nltho’ week, and we have to add. that the buyer was unwilling to tion 
Grain—W e do not a ter our quotations for W heat altho , ak( . the , ot on guch hW| tenliai as he Considered the price 
one or two small parcels of white Kentucky have been sold from one to two cents above what the eastern manufuctn- 
during the week at $1,80 per bushel. These samples were rers would pay. The rate was from 46 to 48)4 cents.— Jlichi- 
very superior and the rates they brought are above the tone aan farmer. 482w 
Illustrated Price Lists and Circulars furnished on appllca- ^.A l VI* r; re , ve 'j choice selections of Rolling Prairie or 
ion. Please call and examine them at our ,a'mT d Lan l 8 - Many of 9a *!l V* nds art ‘ adjacent 
__ __ _ „ _ „ . _ , to Railroad stations, and all situated within convenient dis- 
MOSIO HALL! tances of completed Railroads. 
‘I6S and 480 Broil Iway, Albany, N. Y. 
482wctf BOA RDM AN, GRAY ft CO. 
of the market this A. M. Corn is drooping, 75c per bushel is 
the extreme price to-day. Buyers of Barley are inclined to 
have a reduction, and though No. 1 readily brings 70c, deal¬ 
ers have established a range running as low as 65 cents per 
bushel. 
Fruits and Roots— Apples are bringing all prices from 50 
OViucrtiscmcnt 
JT'IFTH YEA R OF TIIE ENTERPRISE 
NEW LIST OF GIFTS 
FOR 1 8 5 9, 
CATALOGUES FREE TO ALL. 
Fruits and roots— Apples are nnnging an prices irom au Terms of Advertising.— Twenty-Five Cents a Line, each ( J. ( ^ _ 111 VAN’S 
cents to $1,75 per bushel—some fine grown specimens of insertion. Special Notices —following reading matter, and l_lig qr*IGINAL GIFT BOOK STORE 
Baldwin and Northern Spy have sold at higher prices. Nice leaded — Fifty Cents a Line, each insertion, in advance.— ;jvr 0> 439 Chestnut St., LMiilacIelpliia 
dried apples are wortli 9c $ lb— equal to $1,98 per bushel.— i3?”The circulation of the Rural New-Yorker far exceeds 
.. . . ... „ .. ....... . .... , . . . rmninpnp.ps t.hp. Ww Veur with an n*ifiilncnip n 
cents to $1,75 per bushel—some fine grown specimens of insertion. Special Noticks — following reading matter, and 
Said Lands are offered for sale in small parcels to actual 
settlers, on reasonable terms, or will be sold in large parcels 
at wholesale rates on very accommodating terms. The ti¬ 
tles are perfect, and all conveyances will be made by war¬ 
rantee deed Also, 
400 TOWN LOTS! 
Very eligibly situated in the town of PAHA, being at 
intersection of Illinois Central and Terre Haute, 
Alton and St. Louis Railroads. 
Persons wishing to purchase any of the above-named 
Lands or Lots, will please apply to the subscriber, by letter 
or otherwise, at llilbboro’, Montgomery Co.. Illinois. 
Catalogues of said Lands will be forwarded to persons who 
may request the same. JOHN S. HAYWARD. 
Potatoes are not quite so firm, though the shipping demand that of any similar journal in Am 
does not seem to have slackened—hundreds of barrels are it altogether the best Advertising 
daily sent from our city to Cincinnati. Ohio, and other points ■ -■ 
in the West. Dealers are endeavoring to force the market fATHITF, RED BL \XE El 
down to 45 cents per bushel for best varieties. VV A few bushels of this early 
Seeds—T he past week has witnessed a great decline in for soon. Price $1,50 per bushel. 
Clover $4,50@5,00 is all our buyers seem willing to pay. The Darien, N.—" pn • - 
New York city price is 10c per pound. Timothy unchanged TA R . SANBORN’S I 
U REMEDY.—Any person ad. 
Rochester Wholesale Prices. Rochester. N. Y.. inclosingstanm 
timilar journal in America or Europe, rendering fflftJln'SreSjSd fmalhies'for tmying o!mds ANOTHER GREAT C O U P D ’ E T A T 
the best Advertising Medium of its class. and doing business, and is now prepared 10 offer greater in- THF 1 TTFRvRY AVDItT D 
YA7THTE RED BLAZE EIGHT-BOWED COR Y, mined to prove that his Establishment, is conducted under 
V V A few bushels of this early variety for sale, if applied that system in a more liberal and impartial manner than any 
T. C. PETERS. 
482-eowtt 
D R . SANBORN’S LIQUID CATARRH 
REMEDY.— Any person addressing Sanborn A Hess, 
Rochester, N. Y., inclosing stamp, will receive a circular de- 
Flour and Grain. Eggs, dozen.10@llc 
Flour, wint wheat $..25@7,50 Honey, box.15@10c 
Do. spring do. $5,5007,00 Candles, box.12® 13c 
Do. spring do. $5,5007,00 
Do. Buckwheat cwt. $1.75 
Wheat, Genesee. ,$l,ti0@1.75 
Best white Canada $1,60@1.75 
Corn. 75c 
Rye, 60 tbs 58 bush ... ,77@78c 
Eggs dozen 10@llc sor * bm 8 t,ie symptoms of Catarrh and the method of Cure. 
Ctmdiesl'box’.'. '. ""Haile 1 'HE “ OLD DOMINION’ COFFEE POT is Manu- ladies; 18 k. Case Gold Lever Watches.':.::::.:;: 
Fuuits and*Roots 1 Pictured under the Patent, for the United States, by Ladies 18k. Case Gold Lever Watches, open dial 
Potatoes .2a@o0c genttdliy._mt Pjirlnr Time Pieces new nan cm . 
aim Hum* iMisne-ss, aim is now prepared 10 ouer greater m- THIi' ITTFniRV avddt n 
duceiueots to Book buyers than ever before. Time lias lulj 1 r -HAn.t mjKLD. 
proved that the Gift System is permanent, EVAN't is deter- TIA VAT 7 D rpAVTOT? 
mined to prove that his Establishment is conducted under and^"^ * 
that system in a more liberal and impartial manner than any TWP tju Wf -VGh TvrP'R ptttjxt" 
other. . Having lived down almostall opposition, and having w YORK MERCURY. 
a ^"l Wledf £ d f , r - om The Proprietors of THE NEW YORK MERCURY feel aa- 
! 1 iLimf >• rn a, lie can atloid to be buierous. Try him, sured that an appreciating public will be delighted to hear 
aim judge lor youiseii. that such a dashing step in a really progressive direction has 
SCHEDULE OF GIFTS been taken, as the engagement of that distinguished writer, 
Patent English Lever Gold Watches,.$100 00 HA.'i. ARD TAN LOR, P,SS<Q., 
Patent Anchor Lever Gold Watches,. 50 09 to devote his graceful pen in future, to the literary service 
that system in a more liberal and impartial manner than any 
other. Having lived down almostall opposition, and having 
the legitimacy of his plan of operation acknowledged from 
Maine to California, he can afford to be generous. Try him, 
and judge for yourself. 
SCHEDULE OF GIFTS. 
Patent English Lever Gold Watches.$100 00 
Oats.52<(i5:ic Slaughter 
Barley.65@70c Calf. 
Buckwheat.48(»50c Sheep pel 
Beans.65@75c Lamb dc 
Pork, Mess.$17,00018,00 Clover, bi 
Do. cwt.$7,5008,00 Timothy . 
BeefFcwt.$5,50@6,00 I 
Wipes and Skins. 
Parlor Time Pieces, new pa'tern.. io 00 
Ladies' Elegant Black Silk Dress Pattern, .....:....: ] 1,4 00 
Ladies’ do. Plaid do. do. 12 09 
w EXCLUSIVELY OF THE NEW-YORK MERCURY! 
, 0 Apart, therefore, from his editorial associations with The 
pq Tribune , iiis popular contributions to the literary geuius of 
00 our country will appear 
IN NO PAPER BUT THE NEW-YORK MERCURY! 
in which journal he will shortly commence a series of de- 
Spring lambs each $1,5002,00 Wood, hard.$t,0004,50 it. Everv American studying the German language wa 
Mutton (carcass).5O0c Do, soft...$:),00;c,‘!,00 it. Sent by mail, prepaid, on receipt of price, 15 cts. 
Hams, smoked.9@10c Coal, Lehigh.$5,7506,25 liberal discount where a quantity is wanted. 
Shoulders.OftSc 
Chickens.7@8c 
Turkeys.10@llc 
Geese. 38@44c 
Dairy, Ac. 
Do. Scranton...$5,0005.50 
Do. Blossburg ..$5,0005.50 
Do. Sliamokin..$5,0005,50 
Do. Char.I0O12XC 
Salt, bl)l.$1,3001,35 
\.v »v -t. 1 M!, IHMMV-Lomatn.ng.is neau- Odds' best English plated Vest Chains. . 
tifully engraved copies. Every German scholar wants Guards ,.r Chatelaine Chains, choice. 
-verv American studying the German language wants j jlirt?e Qold Spring Lockets, with double cases. 
ent by mail, prepaid, on receipt of price, la cts. A Large Gold Snap Lockets. do. do. .... 
d discount where a quantity is wanted. Medium size. No. 3. Lockets, do. do. 
Address WM. A. ADAMS, Heavy (iolil Pencil Cases, with Gold Pens. 
Butter, roll.18@20c Hay, tun.$7,00011,00 and 
Do. firkin.18c Wool )? tb.35o50c Corn, Garden Tr 
Cheese.10@12c White fish, bbl_$7,0007,50 per barrel. 
Lard, tried.11012c Codfish F quintal.$4,7505,00 Pamphlets com 
Tallow.10@10>4c Trout, bbl.$6,5007,00 on application to 
_ 482-3 t_ 
Produce and Provision Markets, TATE OFFER 
NEWYORK, March 28 .-Flour-T he flour market is it H competent® 
heavy and unchanged: sales at. $5,50@5,90 for com. to choice Pnhllliing 
superstate; $6,40^$6,75 for extra State : $5,60@$6 for super ,i,„ terms on whi 
Ohio. Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin, Michigan and Iowa; everv ennntv in t 
$6,500$6, 90 for common to good medium and extra do; $ 0,00 2:,1 
Pamphlets containing directions. Ac., will be sent gratis, 
1 application to GRIFFING, BROTHER A CO., 
Ladies' Florentine Sets, Pius and Drops,. io 00 
,ir r i.kit, now l 11 r,u « ww„ . i 
No. 60 Cortlandt St., New York. T^riW f'mn 
Ladies’ Jet Sets, do. do. 
Ladies' l,ava, do. do. 
Ladies' Cameo Pins, large size. 
jersey at ru. naney quiet; sales at vutstwe. Lorn nrm; trw WD/TF pjBry irs ----- r- 
sales at 89 X® 90 c for yellow Jersey and Southern; 87Xc _ win 1 x 1 ihAitL. I, _ 
white Southern; 90c was refused for mixed Western. Oats ,, „ 
dull at 56@57c for State; t>0@62c forWestern and Canada. IAIRPORT CHEMICAL NV ORKS. 
Provisions—P ork dull and heavy ; sales at $18.00®$18.75 _ _ rz—- . 
1’ROVistoNS—Pork dull and heavy; sales at $18,00©$18,75 
for new mess; $17,50 for old do_; $13,00 for prime; Lard dull; 
ID. II. DeLA-TSTID, 
Ladies' do. do. 
Ladies’ Pearl Curd Cases. 
Ladies’ Cameo. Mosaic, or Gold Stone Ribbon Pins,.. 
Gents’ Pearl Pocket Knives, 3 blades, best quality,... 
Misses' Lava Pins. 
sales at UX@H/4c. Butter is quiet at 10@15c for Ohio; Acknowledging the favor and patronage which have been Gents’ Gold Watch Keys and Pencils combined. 
15®23c for State. Cheese dull at 8@U)4c. bestowed upon him by the Trade and others, since the com- Gents' Gold Toothpicks, with Slides. 
7.00 for double extras, and $7,25 for favorite family brands. 
Grain— Red winter Indiana Wheat is a shade firmer, but 
mencement of his enterprise, respectfully informs his pa- Gents’ Gold Rings, with Stone Setting. 
Irons and the public generally, that with greatly increased Ladies’ do. do. do. 
facilities lie continues to manufacture a superior article of Sets Silver-Plated Tea Spoons. 
SALERATUS. PURE CREAM TARTAR. BI CAR- Silver-Plated Buiter Knives .. 
BONATE OF SODA. SAL SODA, Ac. Ladies’or Gents Portmonna- cs, .. 
„ ... , . Gents Gold Watch Keys or Vest llooks. 
The above articles will be sold in all varieties of packages, ladies’ Florentine Breast Pins. 
without quotable change. No sales. Other grains nominally at as low prices as they are afforded by any other manufac- Ladies'Jet 
unchanged. _ turer, and in every case warranted pure and of superior Ladies’ Mosaic 
Sued —'’lover is somewhat easier. We hear of sales with- quality. Orders respectfully solicited and promptly filled, 
in the range of $5.25®5,5(l. Timothy unchanged. fSf” Consumers of Sateratus, Cream Tartar, and Bi-Oa 
Provisions —Sales heavy mess pork to the trade at $17.25 ; 
also light mess beef at $9, and extra Chicago do at $11.25.— 
Sales hams in dry salt at 8 c. Lard steady at 12c. 
ALBANY MARKETS. March 28.-Fi.our and Meal. -The 
market opened languid for flour, and up to the close but little 
was done. In prices there is no change to note. Corn meal 
is quiet but steady. 
quality. Orders respecttuity solicited and promptly filled. Ladies’ Cameo Ear Drops, 
fSf”Consumers of Sateratus, Cream Tartar, and Bi.Car- Misses’ do do. .’.. 
bonateof Soda should be careful to purchase that, having Misses’ Far Drops with Stone Setting. 
the name of I). B ; DeLand on the wrapper, as they will thus Misses’ Gold Bracelet, Half Round Baud," i|:; . 
obtain a pure article Ladies’ do. do. do. 
Fairport, Monroe Co., N. Y. 4«2wctf Gents’ Scarf Pins. 
--Gents’ Jet S’uds. 
TT'XCELSIOR! EXCELSIOR !!—IIOYEY MADE Gent’s Jet Sleeve Buttons. 
TO ORDER! Fiielps’SectlonabF nine and Movn- Miscellaneous Gifts, not enumerated in the above 
jr j’jj light fully piquant sketches on the 
10 ()0 POETRY AND ROMANCE OF FOREIGN TRAVEL. 
19 Ot) being a perfect crystillization of all the Humor, Wit, Anec- 
.2 dote jjnd Incident on the 
5U0 " SENSATION SIDE OF LIFE ABROAD! 
15 00 Notwithstanding the enormous outlay attendant upon the 
10 09 accumulation of so many unique and really gratifying at- 
5 00 tractions, all designed to render The New-York Mercury 
^?J{ SURPASSINGLY CHOICE AND INTERESTING. 
3 00 its Proprietors judging from the flattering experience of the 
2 09 past, are confident of the future, and believe that 
3 50 BAYARD TAYLOR’S BEWITCHING TRAVEL SKETCHES 
7 -.. will prove the most successful coup d'etat yet attempted in 
the annals of journalistic adventure—oue deserving of at 
i a an least, 
7 VJ, A MILLION READERS, 
10 00 whether that inordinate number ever be realized or not in 
5 00 the course of legitimate newspaper enterprise. 
3 50 Full particulars will appear in future announcements.— 
250 Now is the time to subscribe to THE MERCURY. $2 per 
2M) annum or $1 for six months. Specimens sent free. Ad- 
200 dress CAULDWEI.L, SOUT1IWORTH & WHITNEY, 
2 50 482 Proprietors, No. 22 Spruce St., New York. 
2 00 --— - 
159 CJEED POTATOES.—Peachblow, Buckeye. Prince Al- 
2 50 10 tart and Davis Seedling. Price, $2,50 for Peachblows, 
1 00 per bbl., in shipping order, and $3 for each of the other sorts. 
450 DREW & FRENCH, 
2 50 Produce Commission Merchants, 85 Barclay St., 
2 00 We refer to Hon. Horace Greeley. New York. 
20° TVTORMAX STALLION FOR SALE.-He is a beau- 
500 lA tiful Bay, 16X hands high, 5 years old this spring, well 
1 50 broke to harness, very docile, and for form and beautiful 
100 carriage is not excelled. For further information call on or 
250 addre.-s the subscriber. IRA E. HUMPHREY, 
2 no 481-2t Victor, Ontario County, N. Y. 
2 00 - 
2 50 TVTOTICB — Want' d, 200 Tuns of Hones,of all de- 
1 50 1A scriptions, for which the Subscribers will pay Ten Dol- 
2 00 lars per tun, Cash, on delivery at the Canal wharf. Utica. 
1 0 > Address G. T. HULLING WORTH & BRO„ 
150 481-3t Utica, N. Y. 
1 no- 
3 50 T A R E W & FRENCH, 
3 50 1J CQlVLlVriSSIOlNr MERCHANTS, 
4 ;,o For the sale of Butter, Cheese, Eggs, Poultry, Domestic 
2 jo Fruits, and Country Produce generally, 
2 00 85 Barclay St., New York. 
4 90 -\Ve refer to D. R. Martin, Esq., Pres’t Ocean Bank. 
3 00 /COMPOUND EXTRACT OF ROOTS for Making 
3 50 D -er—A purely vegetable preparation, containing the 
Medicinal and Aromatic qualities of the roots from which it 
is "both weak and lower We note a sale of’ 1(15 bushels lari;., convenient form for table or market,i4-. sold. All Bonks sold at Publishers’ lowest prices. 
at 9Xc £pound Timothy U Unchanged ^ b Also, PHELPS’ COMBINATION 1#VE. Patented 1852, Alt Books that Evans does not .publish himself are bought 
and recently improved, with a divi^jpfc,h.v>od hive having direct.from the Publishers, and 111 large quantities. Books 
TORONTO, March 25— Flour.— 1 The market since our last no partitions to separate the brood cTtnibs or bees, and yet to suit every taste are to tie found on his Catalogue, at pri- 
has been very inactive, and there is no change apparent, in the hivecan beseparated at will and the brood combs equal- ces which would by an inducement even without the Gift 
prices. ly divided, a feature not embraced in any other hive. System, which offers so many additional advantages. 
Grain.— Fall wheat in active demand at 7s. 9d. to 8s. Good Also, PHELPS’ NON-^W ARMING SECTIONAL FRAME Works by the most popular authors, living and dead, in all 
s of List, varying in value from.25 cents to 25 00 ’ 3 made, producing a healthy and pleasant beverage. It 
„ j n _ acts as a purifier, producing a gentle stimulation throughout 
lout rw $500 worth or the above Gifts will be impartially dis- t,ie Lody, without the deleterious effects of a momentary ex- 
ttnd till! uteri among Purchasers with >vhoo ..... -a, „r Bu-„ko Itis necuharlv etbcacipus in diseases arising from 
sold. All Books sold at Publishers' lowest prices. | impurities of the Mood, and is highly recommenden for the 
olrl. All 1500KS soiu at 1 uonsuers lowest prices. - ................. ... -..o-y ..—•--- 
All Books that Evans does not publish himself are bought llse of families, especially where 1 pood,water' cannot be easily 
irectfrom the Publishers, and in large quantities. Books 1 reparod by PO rTLR & CHAMPLIN, 
a suit, everv taste are to lie found on his Catalogue, ar, nri. 481-4t Practical Chemists, Westerly, it. I. 
has been very inactive, and there is no change apparent, in the hivecan beseparated at will and the brood combs equal- ces which would by an inducement even without the Gift 
prices. ly divided, a feature not embraced in any other hive. System, which offers so many additional advantages. 
Grain.—F all wheat in active demand at 7 s. 9d. to 8 s. Good Also, PHELPS’ NO N -8 WARMING SECTIONAL FRAME Works by the most popular authors, living and dead, in all 
shipping samples, with an occasional purchase, at 8 s. 3d. per HIVE, with an improvement that insures the bees construct- styles, from the most costly to the plain aud substantial, at 
bushel for the very best. The quality brought in during the ing the combs straight on the frames or bars. astonishing low prices. 
week has not been of the highest kind, and the great bulk of Four styles of hives manufactured under the two patents. CATAI OGUES SENT FREE TO ANY ADDRESS 
week has not been of the highest kind, and the great bulk of 
the deliveries lias been purchased at between 7s. (id. ami 8 s. 
Spring wheat has been bought freely at0s9d to 7s per bushel. 
For seed the best Fyfe wheat is held at 8 s per bushel. Bar¬ 
ley.—Farmers realize 5s for good samples. Rye.—No rye is 
offered. The nominal nnoLitiona 4s nor hnshol _Th« 
offered. The nominal quotations 4s per bushel. Oats—The N. B.—For IIive-Rights, or Circulars 
market is more settled at 2s 9d to 2s 10Xd per bushel for large H. B. Gifford, Dauby, Du Page Co., III. 
lots, and the latter quotation is about the current rates on the -— 
markets. Peas are scarce, and are wanted principally for 
home use and manufacture, at 4s to 5s per bushel. 
Four styles of hives manufactured under the two patents. r VT \I OGUES SEN' 
Circulars describing the different imnrovemenfs, with terms _ , 
for Hives and Rights, sent free to all applicants forwarding Bayard raylor s I ravels, 
a one cent stamp. Address Works of Miss Bremer, 
E. W. PHELPS, Elizabeth, N. J. " Bulwer, 
N. B.—For Hive-Rights, or Circulars in Illinois, address “ lie M'e. 
II. B. Gifford, Dauby, Du Page Co., III. 485 Addison, 
_ _ “ Thackeray, 
ETC HUM'S COMBINED HARVESTER. “ j.Vcooper! 
The Cattle Markets 
NEW YORK, March 23. — The current prices for the week 
at all the markets are as follows: 
Beef Cattle— First quality. #10,50011,00; Ordinary, $9,50 
@10,50; Common, $8.00@9,00 ; Inferior, $0,5007,50. 
Cows and Calves— First quality, $55@65; Ordinary, $15® 
50; Common, $35@40; Inferior, $20@28. 
Frame” with the adjustable Roller to 
Cutter Bar,..$110 00 
KETCIIUM’S Improved One Horse .Mower, “Iron 
Frame,".j..$ 75 00 
SANFORD’S Portable Farm Mill for Grinding Feed 
for Stock, Plasteror Bones for Manure,$ 30 00 
SANFORD’S Portable Plantation, or Hand Hominy 
Mill.$ 20 00 
Machines and Mills shipped without extra charge. 
These Machines are simple in construction, have no equal 
(a )4 00 ■ ■ --- premium ny me jiicmguii oiai.e )\gricuii.urai society, at ns 
Hwikb First nnnUiv RViacv. . an,„ Annual Fair in Sept, last as a Reaper and as a Mower. 
Swine First quality, 6%@6/4c., Other qualities, 5X@6Xc. The New York State Agricultural Society at its late Fair 
ALBANY, March 28.—Receipts at West Albany for the awarded it the first premium as a Combined Grain and Grass 
week; Cattle, 1,018; Sheep, 2,101; I logs, 886 . Harvester. 
Beeves— Prices take the following range-Extra 6 @ 6 Xc; 2 hl0 ,’ also, awarded it its best, commendation. 
First quality 5X@o:Yc; Second do 4@5)4c; Third do 5c- In- T P those w , ho desire a low price Machine, I would call es- 
ferior do 3Xc pecial attention to the following: 
Sheep— Sales at from $5,0fi@5,62c, as to quality. Wood frame Mowers, with Iron Bars and adjustable 
Hogs— Sales at 4Y@5Xc for pigs; 7c for hogs. Fatstillfed Roller,............. ■ ••.... ..•.■•••• —....... .$80 00 
held at 6 %c, with buyers atOXc Wood frame Combined Machine, with Iron Cutter 
Cows—Sales at $33@5U. ’ Kars. Rear delivery, and without Keel.$100 00 
These Machines are wed made of good seasoned timber— 
CAMBRIDGE, March 23.—At market790 Cattle, about700 warranted free from clogging, and cut from 10 to 15acres per 
Beeves, and 140 Stores, consisting of Working Oxen, Cows, day—of Grass or Grain. All orders will receive prompt at- 
Works of Dean Swift, 
“ Judge Haliburton, 
Dr. Livingstone, 
“ Lawrence Sterne, 
Waverly Novels. 
Works of Benj. Franklin, 
“ Thos. Jefferson, 
J. F. Cooper. I “ Charles Dickens, 
J. T. Headley, “ Mrs. Southworth, 
Frank Forrester, “ Mrs. Hentz, 
Hugh Miller, “ Mrs. Sedgwick, 
Capt. Mayne Reid, “ Virginia Townsend, 
Charlotte Bronte, “ S. M. Smucker, 
Washington Irving, “ T. S. Arthur, 
Grace Aguilar, “ A. S. Roe, 
Rev. r. H. Spurgeon, “ D. P. Thompson, 
Capt.. Marryatt, “ Sam Slick, 
Peter Parley, “ Jane Austin, 
Mrs. Moodie, “ Marion Harland, 
Sinollet, “ Mary llowitt, 
Fielding, “ Charles Lamb, 
Perry, “ Edward Everett, 
Wilkes, “ Lorenzo Dow, 
Burton, “ Lord Bacon. 
HISTORY AND BIOGRAPHY OF THE MOST 
CELEBRATED AUTHORS. 
Allison, 
Hume, 
Macaulay, 
Prescott, 
Gibbon, 
Robertson, 
Headley, 
Bancroft, 
Goodrich, 
Russell, 
Ferguson, 
Rollin, 
Lord, 
Sparks, 
And a host of others, too numerous to mention. 
THE ANCIENT AND MODERN POETS. 
Butler, I Milton. 
T B. Reid. I Spenser, 
Mrs. Jamieson, I Chaucer, 
and one, two and three years old. 
Pricks— Market Beef—Extra, $8,00@8,50; First quality, 
$7,50@7,75; Second, $6,00@6,50; Third, $5,50; Ordinary, 
$4,50. 
Working Oxen— $90, 12fl®175 per pair. 
Cows and Calves—$30® 15@50@08. 
Stores— Yearlings, $00@00; Two Years Old, $22@28; Three 
Years Old, $29@33. 
tention. R. L. HOWARD, 
Manufacturer and Proprietor, Buffalo, N. Y. 
I have for sale pure Hungarian Grass Seed. Price, Three 
Dollars per bushel. 
Emery's One aud Two Horse Railroad Powers, for sale at 
manufacturer's prices, adding transportation from Albany. 
482-4t It. L. HOWARD. 
Sheep and Lambs— 750 at market. Prices —Extra and TIIOODEN WATER PIPE.— This Pipe is made ot 
Selections, $f,50@0, 8 ; in lots $?,‘0@3@?, 0 . VV Pine timber, each section 8 feet long, with joints fitted 
Hides— 7X®8c. lb. Tallow 7x@8c. n>. 
Pelts—$ 1.50@1.75 each. Calf Skins, 14@15c. 18 lb. 
Veal Calves— Sales at $4, 6@10. 
so as to make the entire distance water tight. 
The superiority of this over all other Pipe is fully estab¬ 
lished. Its durability is sufficiently proved by experience. 
N. B.—Beef extra and first quality includes nothing but as we have perfectly sound specimens made of the same ma- Mnnta-omerv -' ~~ , . „ 
the best, large, fat, stall-fed Oxen. terials, which have been in use variously 42, 55 and 60 years; i?? 11 . \ p„„ hvi'-.nt mery ’ CJOMETH1NG NEW.— Make your own Paint at 4 cts. 
r> nT oT,n./w „ , and it is believed that if properly laid, it will prove nearly r-ugar a. roe, I nryaut. io per gallon. The suliscriher will send, for one dollar, a 
b .BKIGH I ON, March24.—At market 850 Beeves, 150 Stores, or quite indestructible. He has the above in all styles of binding, from plain cloth Recipe for making a good and lasting Paint suitable for out- 
7o0 Sheep and Lambs, 1500 Swine. _ It is sufficiently strong to bear a pressure of 200 to 300 feet to the finest calf and antique, to suit all classes of purcha- side or inside work, and of any color, which will not exceed 
Butler, 
T B. Reid. 
Mrs. Jamieson, 
Byron, 
Scott, 
Moore, 
Dry den, 
Pope, 
Burns, 
Leigh Hunt, 
Mrs. Sigourney, 
Rogers, 
Southey, 
II. Kirk White, 
Tasso. 
Mrs. Jamieson, 
Alice Carey, 
Keats, 
Edgar A. Poe, 
Uhaucer, 
Mrs. Hem ana, 
Mrs. Norton, 
Kemble, 
Longfellow, 
Tennyson, 
Cowper, 
Whittier, 
Dante, 
E. W. Ellsworth, 
Hood, 
Tupper, 
Goldsmith, 
Wordsworth, 
Shelley, 
Montgomery, 
Bryant. 
481-4t Practical Chemists, W esterly. It. I. 
Agents —POST & BRUFF, Rochester, N. Y. 
DUDLEY & STAFFORD, New York. 
S IX YEARS IN NORTHERN AND 
CENTRAL -A. FRIG A. - 
Travels and Discoveries in North and Central Africa, be¬ 
ing a Journal of an Expedition undertaken under the au¬ 
spices of li. B. M.’s Government, in the years 1849-’55.— 
By Henry Barth, I’h. D„ I). C. L„ Fellow of the Royal 
Geographical and Asiatic Societies, &c„ &c. Price, $1,25. 
This great work we have just published from the English 
edition, uniform with oureditionof Livingtonk’sTkavels in 
Akrica, with a Map of Africa givingthe routes of Dr. Living¬ 
stone and Dr. Barth, making it, altogether, one of the most 
interesting and valuable books ever published. We want 
Agents and Canvassers to s>dl this work, with other popular 
and salable Works, in all parts of the United States. 
M. B.—Specimen copies sent by mail, free of postage, on 
receipt of the price, $1,25. 
. J. W. BRADLEY, Publisher, 
481-2t No. 48 North Fourth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
S EVEN YEARS 
IN THE 
WILDS OF SIBERIA. 
ORIENTAL AND WESTERN SIBERIA;—A Narrative of 
Seven Years’ Explorations and Adventures in Oriental and 
Western Siberia. Mongolia, the Kirghis Steppes, Chinese 
Tartary, and part of Central Asia. By Thomas William 
Atkinson. With numerous Illustrations. Price, $1,25. 
This work contains all the matter of the English edition, 
costing Six Dollars, and is the most complete and reliable 
work ever published on Siberia. Being under the protection 
of the Russian Government, Mr. Atkinson bad opportunities 
for explorations and collecting interesting statistics of tliia 
hitherto almost unknown country, never before enjoyed by 
any other traveler. , 
It is published in uniform style with our edition of Dr. 
Livingstone’s and Dr. Barth's Travels in Africa, and 
should be in every library. 
fjf Canvassers wanted, to whom the largest commission 
will be paid. 
N. B.—Specimen Copies sent by mad, free of postage, on 
receipt of the price, $1,25. 
J. W. BRADLEY. Publisher, 
581-2t No. 48 North Fourth Street, Philad elphia, Pa. 
I MPORTANT TO PHYSICIANS.-A Physician, by 
purchasing a small property, can secure one of the best 
locations for practice in the State. 
480tf Address Box 119, Lyons, Wayne Co., N. Y. 
R OOFING COMPOSITION.— The subscriber has the 
assignment of the original Patent for West's Cement 
Roofing, and offers rights forsale very low, and will exchange 
for other property, it makes a cheap roof and is tire aud 
water-proof. Full information sent to all who wish it. 
480-it Address N, F, GRAVES, Syracuse, N. Y. 
SOMETHING NEW.— Make your own Paint at 4 cts. 
O per gallon. The subscriber will send, for one dollar, a 
Prices— Market Beef — Extra, $8,01@8,50; First quality, head, aud can be made much stronger. 
$7,75: Second, $0,59 • Third, $5,50. 
Working Oxen— $1300150. 
Milch Cows— $39@40; common, $19@20. 
Veal Calves— $3,00. 4,00@7,00. 
Stores— Yearlings. 00@00; Two Years Old, $25@32; Three 
Years Old. $25032. 
Sheep and Lambs—B y lot, $2,70@3,0fl; Extra, $4,00@7. 
Swine—F at Hogs, 0 c.; Retail, 6X@7Kc.; PigsSXOOc. 
Hides—7X@8c. 18. tt. Tallow—7X@8c. V lt>. 
Pelts—$ 1,5001,75. Calf Skins, 14®15c. V a. 
sers. He sells these 
It is the easiest laid down ot any kind of Pipe, and the country, besides 
least liable to get out of order. 
It is much more healthy for man or beast than any kind of ALBUMS FOR THE LADIES. 9 VTOTICE. — The North Riding Agricultural Society, 
m 5! • • .1 V .1 , ,, „ . Uhnmi Of alt sGes and all stvles of hindinr to suit all IN County of Waterloo, offer a premium of $200 for the 
It is the cheapest pipe made, the smallest size IX inch ..A'bums oT all sizes and iwith nmeSiflMkt Steel tomav h est Stallion for General Purposes. Competition to take 
bore, being only 4 cents per foot—the prices of the larger tastes, profusely uiustratea witn inagninoeht steel T-n 0 rav- . t Berlin on Tuesday 6 th April next. No premium 
pipe varying according to size aud strength. ‘DBS. U-iii be awarded unless an animal appears satisfactory to the 
We can furnish any amount of testimonials and refer- BIBLES, PRAYER BOOKS AND HYMN BOOKS. Judges. The successful Horse must stand the season in the 
ences as to its practical value, but will simply add a few, as Methodist Hymn Books, I Episcopal I rayer Books, Riding and conform to the Society’s rules. For particulars, 
I have in use between two and three thousand feet, and FXeranHym»°Books Pr^stoteri^HymnBooks (post " paid) Sec’y N™.!. QW.^eriinP. 0. 
trorfneed ta^thennhfi^hotiFfhp canaritv'and^ffiefenev 0 *If !l11 sizt -' s , and bound in all styles. Arabesque, Turkey Berli n. Canada West, March 4,1859. _ 480-3t _ 
troduced to tlifi public, both for c«ipftCity *ind efficiency. If Moroi’cn \ntioue Velvet with jmd without cl usds — 
well laid I think it quite as durable as iron or lead Morocco. Antique, \ eh et 4c., w .th and without clasps. ^ UR0 PU YN POTATOES.—The subscriber received 
Darien. N. Y. T. C. PETERS. FAMILY BIBLES. iC i.,„t m Du. Tmner at Airrieiiltu- 
each Book sold. 
ALBUMS FOR THE LADIES. 
Albums of all sizes and all styles of binding, to suit all 
The Wool Markets. troduced to the public 
NEW YORK, March 23.—The demand fornative fleece has well laid I think it qui 
been quite limited during the past three or four weeks, Darien, N. Y. 
owing, no doubt, to the extreme prices current: therefore, I am entirely satis 
it became necessary for manufacturers to pause and solilo- water pipe, and cheer 
quize. "did the state of the Goods market warrant them in a good cheap water 
paying the extreme prices demanded,” and their own intel- down, and will deliv* 
ligence answered them in the negative. Consequently, we cl ? ar , anf > P ure as it is 
find many of them turning their attention to California, paris, N. Y 
Texas, Cape and fine South American qualities, which, when , , am satisfied that l 
well sorted, answer somewhat as a substitute. Yet those ble water pipe In use. 
who hold fine fleeces are sanguine of obtaining high rates, Pittsford, N. Y. 
Judges. The successful Horse must stand the season in the 
Riding and conform to the Society’s rules. For particulars, 
address (post-paid) DAVID S. SHOEMAKER, 
Sec'y N. R. A. S. C. W., Berlin P. 0. 
Berlin, Canada West, March 4.1859._480-3t_ 
weli laid ! think it quite as durable as iron or lead ‘ ’ V1VII vririps TDUROPEAN POTATOES.— The subscriber received 
Darien, N. Y. .... ... .. , , T. C. PETERS. FAMILY BIBLE.. i’j last spring from the seedman to the Imperial Agncultu- 
I am entirely satisfied with the working of the wooden A large assortment of Family Bibles, of all descriptions ral Society of France, a collection of One Hundred varie- 
water pipe, and cheerfully recommend it to any one desiring am i ;1 u prices, from $1 to $50, illustrated with fine eneruv- ties of Potatoes, selected as the best from upwards of 
d cheap water course, which is durable, easily laid i llgSi printed with large type, on good paper and in "arious Five Hundred varieties, collected from all parts of the 
knowing that the stock in the country, and particularly here! 11 is far better than I anticipated, and I would not ex 
is small. For the moment, however, there is no demand wor change it for any other kind with which I am acquainted. 
**— - r ’ -*— J -'* l - L • Buffalo, N. Y. ' v n ,AK 
thy of important note, and although no one seems desirous 
of yielding a concession in prices, it is very evident that the 
£u. a i er I’J use ’ T ,, onmT „„, ..... department of literature, containing a complete Lut of much attention. From these, fifty varieties have been se- 
Pittsford, N. Y. I. II. SUTHERLAND. Gifts, with full instructions to Agents and persons forming iected, which, for their productiveness, fine flavor, and free- 
It is far better than I anticipated, and I would not ex- Clubs, will be sent free to any part of the Union. Persons dom from disease (no signs of rot appearing in any of them) 
uange it for any other kind with which I am acquainted. wishing to form Libraries, should have it as a book of refer- can be recommended as every way desirable for general 
Buffalo, N. Y. W. U. JONES. ence before making out their lists. Send for it, aud you will cultivation. A large proportion of the remaining varieties 
The city of Springfield, Mass., is supplied with water en- be convinced of the cheapness and variety of the Books, promise well, but he has thought it desirable to give them 
W. C. JONF1S. 
buoyancy manifestprevious to the Boston sale, is lacking, and tirely by the use of tiiis pipe, and the company say they besides being pleased with the liberality of the system, 
some dealers are anxious to realize. Pulled wools are also I would not exchange it for any other. . _ I Orders from the country promptly and satisfactorily filled, 
JOcntIjs. 
_ __ _ another year’s trial before sending out. 
some dealers are anxious to realize. Pulled wools are also would not exchange it for any otlier. .... Orders from the country promptly and satisfactorily filled, For the purpose ofintroducing as extensively as possibly, 
less sought for, and have somewhat accumulated, owing to a , ’he Detroit W ater Company are using it almost entirely anc j goods sent by mail or express to any part of the coun- he has put them up in collections as follows, which can be 
stagnancy in the hatters’ trade, and a light demand from for distribution In that city. . try. Any book published in the United States, the retail sent bv Express to any part of the country; 
flannel and mixed clothing producers, at present, F’oreign ." e shall be. prepared during the coming season to furnish prj C e of which is One Dollar or upwards, will be promptly so varieties, 3 potatoes each, each sort distinctly labelled.$a 
grades of South American are in better supply; the first ar- Pipe of any size, from IX to 12 inch bore, in any desired sent by mail on receipt of publisher's price, with postage as 20 do. 10 “ “ “ “ ‘ .. 4 
rivals are in much better condition than last year, and a few Quantity. I. S. HOBB1E ft CO., per catalogue. 10 do. 20 “ “ “ 3 
desirable qualities have sold at an advance of some oc $ lb. 482 44 Arcade, Rochester, N. Y. Liberal commissions allowed to all persons forming Cluhs. Orders from unknown correspondents must be accom- 
r^ T m 9 r? 8 *de n ce, on the 22d ult., in Covington, Wyoming 
Ttlf'nnira’b from Hemorrhage of the Lungs, BENEDICT 
n Esq., aged 80 years. Born in Cheshire. Conn.. 
P (b iTiniLr .S, nces S°r s had resided for several generations, 
Westfm v 4 -"' i fr . 0,1 ‘ [jhesliite in England,) tie came to 
timfolPtbl°, rk , , n 1812 ’ volunteered to go into Canada in 
and nXfMl l^ : held several civil offices, led a very active 
' kinrt^fa w ? s . a ! 1 ardent.friend of his country and his 
> at'd died rejoicing in a Christian hope. 
In Chili, March 1, 1859, HELEN M \RI \ dauo-bter of T o 
J f ayette M. and Mary M. Pritchard, in the 5th year of her age 
fe 
, . . , — — —---- per catalogue. 
desirable qualities have sold at an advance of some 5c $1 lb, ^482_44 Arcade, Rochester, IN. Y._ Liberal commissions allowed to all persons forming Clubs. 
but no lartre parcels can be placed for the moment. The . , Personslacting as Agents for us can reap all the advantages 
sales which have come under our observation include 75,000 ’I ’OUAK O 8 EED from selected plants haying leaves c f tbe 9 system without any cost to themselves, thus eet- 
Ibs native fleeces at 50®60c for half to full blood Merino and . a yard in length—crop of -> 8 —L oz. Lo cts.; X oz. 37X; (mg a Liitrary of good books in a very short time; besides 
Saxony, including a small parcel of fine hand-washed Saxo- cents, 1 oz. ot) cents. .-0 per cent discount to Dealers. All w hieh, the Gifts received with the commission books, will 
ny at 78c; and, in this connection, we would have our read- packages delivered at any Post Office in the U. S. or Canada se n f or nl0 re than enough to amply pay them for their 
ers understand that hand-washed and Australia wools, as free of charge on receipt of price. Address L481-.X trouble. 
well as sorts from the mills, are cheaper at 75@80c if* lb than 1. W. BRIGGS, Macedon Centre, Wayne Co., N. Y. Agents wanted in every town in the Union. Persons 
wool off the sheep’s back at 60@65c, which are about the-wishing to act as such, and all those desirous of a Catalogue, 
rates now in this market; sales, also, of 60,000 tbs pulled No. r |'' IIOROUGH - BRED AYRSHIRE CATTLE, will confer a favor by sending their address to 
1 city and extra country Saxony at 35@55c; 80 do fine Mes- J. South Down Sheep, Sefton aud Chester White Hogs, bred G. G. EVANS, 
t. The ._ Personslacting as Agents for us can reap all the advantages panied wit 
le 75,000 nPOBACCO SEED from selected plants haying leaves n f the Gift system without any cost to themselves, thus get- 480eow'2t 
inoand A a yard in length—crop of 08 —-X oz. La cts.; X oz. 37X; ting a Library of good books in a very short time; besides 
10 do. 20 “ “ “ “ , " 3 
Orders from unknown correspondents must be accom¬ 
panied with the cash. B. K. BLISS, 
480eow2t Springfield, Mass. 
1 city and extra country Saxony at 35®55c; 80 do fine Mes- A South Down Sheep, Sefton aud Chester White Hogs, bred 
tizo at about 29c, 6 most 150 do do in Boston at about 27c, 6 and for sale the coming season, by II. T. WOLLAKD, 
mos, and 100 do Cordova here on p. t .—Tribune. 474-3tlam Castlne, Darke Co., Ohio. 
1. 5V. BRIGGS, Slacedon Centre, W ayne Co., N. Y. Agents wanted in every town in the Union. Persons 
—--wishing to act as such, and all those desirous of a Catalogue, 
THOROUGH-BRED AYRSHIRE CATTLE, will confer a favor by sending their address to 
A South Down Sheep, Sefton and Chester White Hogs, bred G. G. EVANS, 
G. G. EVANS. 
Gift Book Store and Publishing House, 
439 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
T7U)R SALE.—A small quantity of Prince Albert Pota- 
A' toes, at $5 per barrel. Warranted genuine. 
479tf D. NORTON, Jr., Pittstuw n, Kens . Co„ N. Y . 
npHORPE’S CHURN AND BUTTER-WORKER, 
1 Patented Sept. '23. 1856.—This Churn manufactures the 
Butter thoroughly before it is taken out of the churn, saving 
fully one-half of the labor. State anff County Rights for sale. 
Address FRANKLIN THORPE, Springfield, Ill. 
