Publisher's Notices. JHavkets, Commerce, &r. 2li>ocriiscmnits. 
TERMS OF THE RURAL FOR 1859. 
Rural New-Yorker Office.) lnsm-Hon* °q ' T '' e " t J’’ F '' e CentB a I.lne, each “- —-—-— 
Rochester, April 5. 1859. J insertion. Special Noticks — following reading matter, and A GKHH V.\ WRITING BOOK— Containing 32 heau- 
Titr weather is cold and unpleasant, with frequent storms — Fifty Cents a T.ine, each insertion, in advance.— ^^- tifiiUy engraved copies. Every German scholar wants 
of wind and snow, and but little business is being transacted. Tbp c ' rculation °f the Rural New-Yorker far exceeds it! Sent* by mail? pre'liai'f'on Receipt" of^orf-e 5 "^ 6 ts'"^ 
Large quantities of potatoes, however, are being shipped Mat of any similar journal in America or Europe, rendering liberal discount where a quantity is wanted. " ° ° 
from this place principally to the West. At Fairport and it altogether the best Advertising Medium of its class. Address WM. A. ADAMS, 
hphe “ 
J- factur 
ARTHUR, 
sale by des 
generally. 
Single Copy, One Year - - - - g2 
Three Copies, “ 05 
Six “ and 1 free to Club Agent, SitO 
Ten “ “ “ “ $15 
Sixteen “ “ n “ $22 
Twenty “ “ “ “ $26 
Thirty-two 2 “ “ $40 
{3?” Back numbers of this voi. can still be furnished, 
or subscriptions can begin with the New Quarter, April 
2d. Clubs for Six or Nine months at same proportional 
rates as for a year, and Gratuities, <fce., allowed. 
NEW QUARTER - SUBSCRIPTIONS, &c. 
Tim Second Quarter of our Tenth Volumo began 
WM. A. ADAMS, 
many other places along the line of the Central Railroad, 
both cast and west, thousands of bushels are purchased and 
sent off every day. We quote 50 cents as the highest market 
price, though we believe a few cents more per bushel in some 
CJETS OF THE FRINGE ALBERT POTATO F A 1 11 P ° 11T c 1 1 E M 1 c A L WORKS. ^ e " p ’ s 
sent to any address, by mai!, on receipt of 4 red stamps. T) t? a tvttv each 
M ‘ S - 1 AKKhR ' ^ yn do n vBle. Orleans Co.. N, Y. _ Acknowledging the favor Jd^roS^&ch have been 48ntf 
DB IYCE ALBERT POTATOES FOR SALE I bestowed upon him by the Trade and others, since the com- —— 
Wheat, Genesee. .$l,60@l,75 Apples, bushel_50c@tl.75 
Rpst U'hllp Oanuilo il lins, I 75 A —..1 ai .a/ i a.I 
Best white Canada $1.60® 1,75 
Corn.72® 7.5c 
Rye, 60 lbs F bush ... ,77@78c 
Do. dried_tl,50@l,98 
Potatoes.25@50c 
Hides and Skins. 
last week—a good time for single or club subscriptions P Hls .50@53c Slaughter...6®6Kc 
T> Barley..65@70c Calf.....;.liic 
to commence. Renewals and additions to clubs arc Buckwheat.4§@50c Sheep pelts.$1,25@2 25 
also in order. Though we have entered full Ten Thou- Beans " “ Meats.' '' ’ 65 ® ,5c Lamb do g^". 38 ® d3c 
sand more names upon our books during the past three P< Do! mvt 3 .'.\\\\’?!$7JMS8!(W Tim^thy^ 1 !.'!!!!!^00®2.50 
Batavia, Genesee Co., N. Y, 
,.*V ok/ao o« P LAS IE R AM) GUY AO. — J. K. CHAPPELL, 69 
’.A , Exchange St., Rochester, N. 57, is Agent for Garbutt’s 
= ••••• .»»@bdc J elebrated Land Plaster, and the American Guano Co’s 
liberal discount where a quantity is wanted. ’ A MERICAY HOP TREE.— The subscribers recom- 
ssoof Address WM. A. ADAMS, “bove Tree as a substitute for th^ unsightly 
4a -- 2 t _ (Late Cole & Adams.) Rocliester, N. Y. 1 , 'roublesome Hop Vines. The Hops grow in large clus- 
I -- . , t, m „ .———--- ters, are much stronger and always preferred to the ordinary 
A I R P O R T € II13 NICAL WORKS. , Hops ;. 1 rt ' e 18 .Perfectly hardy, highly ornamental, and will 
——. bear the second year from seed. Trees from 75 cts. t«. $1.5# 
D. U. 13oXj AND, each, or Seeds free, by mail, for nine three cent st,amps. 
Acknowledging the favor and patronage which have been same McILVAIN & YOUNG, Seedsmen, 
bestowed upon him by the Trade and others, since the com- * el tr ___ No. 9 John St., New York. 
niencement of his enterprise, respectfully informs his na. r u »»; .......... „„„„„ — 
trons and the public generally, that with greatly increased N E |M! 1 Ma(T GHEAI FER riLIZER. — CASTOR 
facilities he continues to manufacture a superior article of I analyzedby Sll '! 1 ^'oleoraamo (vegetable) manure 
SALERA^US, PURR CREAM TARTAR, BI CAR. SfendeJi by hi W ' J ° bDSOn ° f Yale ColleBe ’ and 
^ A /.. 01< SODA, SAB SODA, <&c. It is PUMMACE left after pressing the oil from the Castor 
The above articles will be sold in all varieties of packages r-f. * and U1 India and England bears a high value as a fer- 
at as low prices as they are afforded by any other tnanufac- ,? er ‘-nv, ,, . 
turer, and in every c;ise warranted pure and of superior u "d*be sold at U2 to $16 per tun. according to quality— 
quality Orders respectfully solicited and promptly filled. at „., ch r , at< l ll 18 ! ,ie cheapest fertilizer in the market. 
Consumers of Saleratus, Cream Tartar, and Bi-Car- „ 1 he analysis and remarks of Prof. Johnson will be sent, to 
Donate of Soda should be careful to purchase that having ? ny address on application; samples of the article may also 
the name of I). B. DeLand on the wrapper, as they will thus i be .? ht; ‘" ied ' f required. 
obtain a pure article. i f' 0 charge for packages, and in lotsof Ten. Tuns delivered 
EisM?f qALVMizE.1 chain raiip • 
J-j yUF5IXG-, Superior to /tine or Wood, and much more ICiT - Consumers of Saleratus. Cream Tartar an<l Bi-Oar 
dnrnbie. Manufactured by RICHARD KING, Jr.. bonate of Soda should be carefufCuVcbase that having 
Fairport, Monroe Co., N. Y. 
G uano. Plaster only $3,2) per Tun. 
T> OA RDMAS, GRAY & GO’S YEW SCALE 
** I^I^YISro FORTES ! 
months than in the corresponding period of last year, Spring lambs each $1,50@2,OO 
they contain “ ample room and verge enough ” for fl ve smokeT!i!!!!'.9@10c 
thousand additions. Any and every aid which the Chicken™.'.'.!'..!!'.'.'.!7@8c 
.. free of cartage in this city. 
Manufactured and sold by 
— 48(Mt 11. J . B a KER & PRO., 112 Water St.. New York. 
T I IVY A3 US RHUBARB, AYD ASPARAGUS. 
-B- 4 line, strong Roots tor sale by 
_ T. C. MAXWELL & BROS., Geneva. N.Y. 
best FARLY rARIS CAULIFLOWER and Premium 
A A Hat Dutch Cabbage. Both sure to head, and are the 
Do. Blossburg . .$), 
agent and other influential friends of the Rural may ;;;;;;;.aHltc Do Char'° kin " $5 i’( 
lend in obtaining said addition, during the ensuing Butter, .18@20c ifiy tun.$S?J' 
month will be gratefully appreciated and substantially ciFeese^^!!!!!!!!iio®lIS Whfte’fish,'bbl.'.viS/ 1 
recognized. See notices below. Gard, tried.ll@12c Codfish $ quintal.$l,75@5] 
T ard trieii.it^ o- n'Vr.ux’ D P*1 •;•*'• pp ®7,o0 ' " <ns they grow wild in the woods, away down Eas'. at. the AM^-rtr 
TallnW d .iIV- 1 ,fob 0 Codfish quintal.Ct,7o@.),00 very low price of $300, delivered at the subscriber's Vinery 482 tf 
TaUow .10@10Kc Trout, bbl.$6,50@7,00 in Oakland. Liv. Co., N. Y._ J. L. ANDRUS. - 
CHOICE FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEEDS Produce and ] 
As Gratuities for Agents, &c. anW sVes 
In recognition of recent exertions of Agent-Friends, ^v6p^^,65 for choice do; $ 
and as an extra inducement for continued canvassing 6,65 for round hoop (Ohio—i 
during the Spring Campaign, we now make the fol- extra* 111 * 61 ’ 6a * 6S at 
lowing very Liberal and Seasonable offers: Grain—T he market forwl 
Produce and Provision Markets. 
]VTOYEV FOR ALL !— Agents Wanted in every Village 
rtl and Town throughout the United States. No capital 
dian quiet; sales at $6,50@$7,50 for common to choice 
extra. 
Grain—T he market for wheat is dull and nominally lower; 
Sales small at $l,40@l,ol for red Southern; $1,50@1,75 for 
ery 4S2wctr _ BOARDMAN, GRAY & CO. 
— BTC HUM’S CO >IB I Y E D HARVESTER. 
ital KETCIIUM’S Improved Combined Machine, “ Iron 
art. Frame," with Reel and adjustable Roll- 
v6o £ r - Cut 4 feet 10 inches.$13000 
hat KETCIIUM S Improved Two Horse Mower, "Iron 
by Frame” with the adjustable Roller to 
Cutter Bar,. ailflrn 
— KETCIIUM’S Improved One Horse Mower, ""'iron 
3ng Frame,”. & 7 ^ flfl 
SANFORD’S Portable Farm lifili for Gr'inding Feed 
March 10, 1859. 
Geneva. N. Y. 
■ree'y and Southern •‘'mixed a Vestern >( nominu? ) at n ^'c y6 OaU n XN.' YhiteFreeTnTin & Kendall.) 
ill at 55«S7c for State f 58@61c fo™ Western an^Can^da 3 Ravenswopd Frplt Garden, Ravenswood, L. I., near N. York. 
?5?2J?,! < cS?r^ eas Pork heavy but prime firm; sales at ^ R . PI , „„„ „ . . „ _ _ 
i'2X logues furnished on application. Address 
LVFSTirn rf^lIFTS!. GIFTS!! <»IF I S!1 !—The Original Gift Book 
i» lsilu. Store, is permanently established at 14 Exchange street, 
“ where the purchaser of each book receives a Gift valued at 
i(,ui from $1 to $50 at the time of sale, 
e non- Agents wanted in every town in the Union. Those de- 
TrnVi ° U W 8 |ri n g so to act can obtain full particulars by sending fora 
ll„_Catalogue, which is sent free to any address, upon applica- 
Lr $110 00 tlon to 0- N, NEEDHAM, Agent, Rochester, N, Y, 479tf 
“ Iro “ ]V E 'Y YORK COYFEREYCE SEMIYARY.—The 
.....10 oo A x spring term of this Institution opens April 15th. $100a 
, « nnn yearwtll pay for Board, Washing, Fuel, Incidental Expenses 
,J000 and Tuition in Common English. Superior Professors at the 
on no head of the different, departments. The Modern Languages 
ester, (as preferred,) price 50 cents. The same to any 4,7 hea vy but prime firm; sales at ✓ 1 n a |» f V 1 v v n c . „ dri 
persm, forming a new club of 3, and remitting *5. ®r prime^including^* bbif^ew mess, d°eiiv!red® ^ » yeV^ohl lsabd!5 ^HLAP. , 
For EVERY remittance of $10 —whether in addition £ la y at seller’s option at $18,00. Dressed hogs dull at8@ 4.000 one year old Catawba and Isabella. pr< 
FLOWER SEEDS. 
Price, vorite family brands. 
T I Y Y E U S R IIII B A It B : 
■G BRINCKLE’S ORANGE 
No. 1—consists of Twenty choice varieties of Annuals,. $1 00 Corn Meal—C ontinues in good request, the market mean- A large stock of the above superior articles for sale atre- 
No. 2—consists of Twenty choice varieties of Biennials while remaining firm ; sab s eight tuns coarse and fine, at cuce' 1 rates. Market Gardeners and Fruit Growers furnished 
and .Perennials. l 00 for tbe former, and $1,65 for the latter. with large quantities at very low prices. Also Rebecca 
No. 3—consists of Ten extra fine varieties of Annuals GRAiN-Sales of white Southern Indiana Wheat, in bags, Grape Vines, &c„ &c. Circulars furnished on application 
and Perennials, embracing many of the new at $1,a), and red do, in bulk, at $1,40. Corn—No demand Address H. C. FREEMAN. 
and choicest in cultivation. 1 00 except for distilling, and nothing doing. New receipts nomi- ,J? ate Freeman & Kendall,) Ravenswood Fruit Garden. 
No. 4—consists of five very choice varieties, selected nal at 7/@78c. Oats are also in light request. State is quo- 483-3t Ravenswood, L. I., near New York 
from Prize I lowers of English Pansies, German te<1 at o4@56c, and Canadian at 55@58c. 7,,.. ~—--- 
Carnation and Picotee Pinks, Verbenas, Truf- at raw i„,:n T ,'i . \ IYES.—4Ve offer for sale this Spring, a few 
faut s trench Asters and double Hollyhocks,. 100 A P. r ‘’ 4 -—Flour and Meal—The market opened well-rooted vines of the Perkins’Grape. We fruited 
YEGETARLE SEEDS n tins morning without animation, and the business doing is ]t last year: in color it is like the Catawba: three weeks 
No. 5—collection of Twenty selected varieties ' tCe ' ,!!-'i, U ,!! y C r^?. Pe »S t0 i th . e "' ants of Me local trade at unchanged earlier than Isabella, very hardy, sweet and excellent; would 
....„ lay at seller’s option at $18,00. Dressed hogs dull at 8@ 4,000 one year old Catawba and Isabella. premium by the Michigan State Agricultural Society, at its 
to clubs, or for new clubs—we will send (post-paid ) in 1^19- J-ard heavy; sales at 11X@11 Xc. Butter quiet at 10 LoOO Angers Quince one year.old. Annual hair in Sept, last as a Reaper and as a Mower. 
gssi * 11 dol ak ™°i iff 0f ; rstate - Clieesedul1 at8@llKc - ^o« m 4years ° id - M° e r iU f ^ 
l ackagk of i lower or VEGETABLE Sleds, as prefer- BUFFALO, April 4 .—Flour — Medium brands remain Apply to NICHOLAS WALTER Irondeauoit Harvester. 
red by the person entitled, to be selected by such person neuvy Market without essential change ; sales $o@5 f 50 for A litt le north of Toll Gate on North St’, near Rochester a,so ’ awarded it its best commendation. 
from the following packages put up by B. K. Bliss : & tate » fr( J n T l Western spring wheat; $6@6,37^ extra Mich, T IWTmt - - 1 ? {hose who desire a low price Machine, I would call es- 
Ohio and Indiana, and $t>,50@7,00 for double extras and fa- J ® ft U S Ii II U B ARB: pecial attention to the following: 
^orite family brands. JiJ BRINCKLE’S ORANGE RASPBERRY. Wood frame Mowers, with Iron Bars and adjustable 
Lorn Meal—C ontinues in good request,the market mean- A large stock of the above superior articles for sale at re- *\°‘j er . $80 00 
.-nr rer R ai i lng hrm ; sales eight tuns coarse and fine, at duced rates. Market Gardeners and Fruit Growers furnished »vood frame Combined ^Machine, with Iron Cutter’ 
l,o0 for the former, and $1,65 for the latter. with large quantities at very low prices. Also Rebecca Bars, Rear delivery, and without Reel.$100 00 
Sales white Southern Indiana Wheat, in bags, Vines, &c., &c. Circulars furnished on application These Machines are well made of good seasoned timber— 
. $1,50, and red do, m bulk, at $1,40. Corn-No demand, Address H. C. FREEMAN. warranted free from clogging, and cut from 10 to 15acres per 
an( ^ nothing doing. New receipts nomi- 40 o ^ reeman & Kendall,) Ravenswood Fruit Garden, f* ay 4 T°f ^> r ^S3 or Grain. All orders will receive prompt at- 
alat77©78c. Oats are also in light request. State is quo- 483 ‘ 3t Ravenswood, L. I., near New York, tention. R. L. HOWARD. 
d at o4@o6c, and Canadian at 55@58c. . oc , viv _ a ———“— -;-;- T , . , Manufacturer and Proprietor, Buffalo, N. Y. 
atramv a r\v»«i a Tj'i _a m i mt , , , VI \ Kh.—e offer for sale this Spring, a few I nave for sale pure Hungarian Grass Seed. Price. Three 
ALBAN i , April 4.— Flour and Meal—The market opened well-rooted vines of the Perkins’Grape. We fruited Dollars per bushel. 
a r d w e b , usiaess c J oin K l } !?. st X? ar v h \ c f} Ior bs like the Catawba; three weeks Emery’s One and Two Horse Railroad Powers, for sale at 
•tees 7 °Corn M * l °l 1 1 * i ants of 1 ie loca trade at un cbanged earlier than Isabella, very hardy, sweet and excellent; would manufacturer’s prices, adding transportation from Albany 
G REAT CURIOSITY.— Full particulars,//•<?#. Agents 
wanted, L476eol0t] SHAW & CL AR K, Bidtlefor d, Me. 
P EACH TREES.—A few thousand good two year old 
Trees for sale by T. C. MAXWELL & 11ROS., 
Alarch 10, 1859, riTOjui n ,xr v 
Geneva, N. Y. 
at $1,59, and red do, in bulk, at $1,40. Corn-No’demand! 
except for distilling, and nothing doing. New receipts nomi- , 0 £mj 
Pi / ? c * ^ ats are a ^ so ln request. State is quo- 4 ^-3t 
ted at o4@o6c, and Canadian at 55@58c. ~ 
.ALBANY, April 4.—Flour and Meal—The market opened v 
this morning without animation, and the business doing is il 1:181 
Address H. C. FREEMAN. 
(late Freeman & Kendall,) Ravenswood Fruit Garden, 
_ Ravenswood, L. I., near New York. 
(Packages sent to Canada or other British Provinces ' lo "' tr sales four-rowed State at 
"'ill not be post-paid, as tho postage in some instances same figure, 
would be nearly or quite $1. We send post-paid to any VP V rnark r t wlth a , fair business doing in Clo- 
address in the United States.) 1 y Timothy^Giichb better" 1 " 1 laree ’ and ^ 2 ' 25 @ 2 ' 75 lor 
Subscriptions can begin with the New Quarter, ' _ 
April 2d, or wo can still furnish back numbers from The Cattle Markets. 
Jan. 1st, so that all who desire can have the volume nfw ygrtt to tu , *. , ,, 
complete. Clubs for Six or Nine months at the same atSI,°S pnces for the week 
proportional rates as for a year. Juio 
33^-Y^YR.U TAYLOR 
imothy," which Ysbetter."'" and ,arge ’ ail d $2,2o@2,7o for S' UAYO —PIIOSPH ATIC GUANO from Sombrero THE NEW-YORJT iVT-p'Rr'TTTtxr Apple Seed, Osage Orange Seed, Gunny Cloth for packing, 
• • Island, the richest depost known to the world, contain- Aiii, jxlw-york MERCUSY. Pear Stocks, &c. 
^ " '"fmprove^vour 'Fanns^anderow^ieh^'hlf’n.inir tut. The Proprietors of THE NEW-YOUK MERCURY feel as T0 ARRIVK kap.i.y in tub reason from europb, 
The Cattle Markets. cheapest and lies*, fertilizer known. Vlias been tried and a , n ?P prepiati . n g Public will be delighted to hdar np?/Ph"'!, S n"■ < ’ ard m'H"' 3 ,T'’ ,) ) "p arf £ ppl |?’ p 
NEW YORK, March 30. -The current prices for the week P rove . d beyond question. Its superior good qualities consist been taken the o} y tP r f^ ? r lve ^*E eption . haa Ac &i 1 Qumce ’ lMahaleb 5111111 aradl8 « Stocks, Roses, 
t all the markets are as follows- prices ior me weeK in not only enriching the land, but the soil retains its rich- Deea taken, as the engagement of that distinguished writer, sc r *9;. „ „ ... . ,, „ , , T 
Beef Gym.K-Firstquality, |ll,50@12,0D; Ordinary, $10,50 U3e , than , any " th ®J i,rticlp introduced. 13 AY-A.K.D TAYLOR, LifeiQ., Setd purpofesf prompt'ly 1 procuretf f at ^h^bwMtIlMkrt 
Cows’ A^ND^OALVK^G’inJfn^nllt®land on which itTs^o^use’d"required to the •!cre lty ° f the t0 devote 1,13 graccfl| l pen in future, to the literary service Bates. Letters of inquiry must inclose postage stamps. 
); C^mn^S^in^ior'^Osf 00! ° rd " lary ’ $15@ Perbag o“l(W pounds! ^or^Oper liberal EXCLUSIVELY OF TI1E NEW-YORK MERCURY! ™ _ Address _^ BJHIEPPARD. Box 2 972 P, O, 
VEALCALVKS-First quality. ^tt.,, 7@7Kc.; Ordinary, 5X ^*a°i? L 5-P. U .L s 1111 3 imported. ^Apar<, therefore, fro m his editorial associations with The Q OHO PLAYTS LIYYA3US RIIURARR. 
S.^fp Axm , r. n v;„ 4 . K ^ , - Mc " Mferior, 3«@4c. wanlinv will be prompffy’ailcriil^t to. y«nce, and for- JSy^mT^^^-aiJpear"*-’*'-* 1 .. -* 'MiULI _ BROWXLEE.BROU V. Newburgh, N. Y. 
r.linury, $7,(K)@9.'TO;Common^ For sale hv No.'ro CouHlaVuR^Xew°York IN N0 PAPER BUT T,IE NEW-YORK MERCURY! E W U ° 11 K F ° 11 AGENTS, " 
Swine— First quality, 6)f@0%c.; Other qualities, 5X@6Mc. frL e^y^ection onfeTountry aPPr ° Yal &om Far fj r3 IgStaS^'°° I, ™^ TO * Serfe8 of de_ ^ HE LIFE> SPEECHES & MEMORIALS 
n Q(Y| AGEYTS WAYTED-To sell 4 new inven- 
tions. Agents have made over $25,000 on one,— 
better than all similar agencies. Send 4 stamps and get 80 
pages particulars, gratis. EI’H It AIM BROWN, Lowell, Mass. 
JR. E JVC OVAL! 
gHEPPARD’S FORVVARDIYG and Commission 
HORTICULTURAL, NURSERY & SEED AGENCY. 
NO. 23 FULTON STREET, NEW YORK. 
[Formerly 159 Front Street.] 
The only estabHxhment in the United States giving 
special attention to the Foreign and Domestic interests of 
HoriicultirLsts, Seedsmen, Florists, &c„ affording facili¬ 
ties to all concerned in the importing, producing, buying or 
selling of anything pertaining to these departments, not to 
be secured elsewhere. 
FOR SALE. 
Apple Seed, Osage Orange Seed, Gunny Cloth for packing, 
I’ear Stocks, &c. 
The Proprietors of TIIE NEW-YORK MERCURY feel as- T0 ARRIVK EARLY n* the reason from europb, 
Additions to Cr.uBS-Are now in order, and whether VealCL 
they come (as thev do daily) in onm. tw-.,. nvea, tons or <a«Ko., c 
twenties, are gratefully welcomed and receive prompt atten- 0 S j? EEP A 
tion. Please note, and send on the names of all wish to join ®p0. ary ' 
your club, even tho eleventh-hour men and stragglers. Swine— 
ITT Drafts at our Risk.— We lose little money by mail, AI ' R AN 
but prefer Drafts on New York (less exchange,) payable to "bebve* 
our order, and which maybe sent at our risk if carefully First qua! 
mailed to D. D. T. Moore, Rochester, N. Y. ^hkkp— 
t*" Any person so disposed can act as local agent for the Hogs—S 
Rcrai, and each and all who form clubs, will not only CAMBR 
ALBANY, April 4. — Receipts at West Albany for the 
week: Cattle,.2,210: Sheep and Lambs, 1,151; Hogs, 1182. 
Beeves— Prices take the following range—Extra 6@6Xc; 
First quality 5X@6J£c; Second do 4X@5Kc; Third do 4® 
4Xc; Inferior do 3Xc. 
Sheep— Sales at from $5,75012,00, as to quality. 
IIogs —Sales at 6>ic. 
JYJ AUSTISTY’S COMBINED 
REAPER -A.JXTJD MOWER, 
WITH WOOD'S IMPII OEM ENT, 
IP or tlie Harvest of 1859. 
POETRY AND ROMANCE OF FOREIGN TRAVEL, 
. . , . . ..— 3D .A. TV IE 13 WEBSTER, 
r the 1IUm0r ’ WW ’ ADCC ' 
SP.NSATION SIDE OF LIFE ABROAD! ON THE OCCASION OF HIS DEATH, AND 
The subscriber begs to inform the public that he continues fraTt^ . rea, v ly « ratif )' irl K : ‘t 
Notwithstanding tlie enormous outlay attendant upon the 
icumuhltlon Of SO m.inv im nn, n„,l _ .-.e.-': . 
have no traveling agents, nor do we give certificates. 
Back numbers of this vol. can still be furnished, 
or subscriptions can begin with the New Quarter, Aprjl 
2d. Clubs for Six or Nine months at same proportional 
rates as for a year, and Gratuities, &c., allowed. 
Our Sea-Coast Fortifications.— It will require 
over 16,000 artillerists to fully man and defend the 
. . . - CAMBRIDGE, March 30.—At market 356 Cattle, about GOO to manufacture this popular machine, and pledges himself to trRCtlons ' a 11 designed to render The Nuw-Vouk Mkucuky This splendid w 
receive extra copies, but their aid will be appreciated. We Beeves, and 2o6 Stores, consisting of Working Oxen, Cows, produce an implement that will fully sustain its former repu- SURPASSINGLY CHOICE AND INTERESTIN '(4 of 550 pages. It ii 
"H" one, two and three years old. tation, as the best combined machine vet introduced ami lt» <•_tiful style: contai 
and one, two and three years old. 
Prices—M arket Beef—Extra, $8.00@8,50; First quality, inferior to none, either as a Reaper or Mower 
$7,o0@7,7o; Second, $6,00@6,50; Third, $5,50; Ordinary, It has had a steady and increasing popularity from the first 
$4.50. . _ achieving a complete success in the first important trial at 
Working Oxen— $90, 110@17o per pair. Geneva m 1852. It carried off tlie highest honor? at the creat 
Cows and Calves— $30@45@50@68. National Field Trial at Syracuse in 1857; and amidst all the 
Stork^s— Yearlings, $00@00; Two Years Old, $22@27; Three competition and trials of 1858, came out with more and better __ 
Years Old, $28@33. established points of excellence than ever before. A MILLION RE ADERS 
Sheep and Lambs— 3100 at market. Prices — Extra and The general principles peculiar to this machine, and upon m i,.iwu,»r , . ‘ 
Selections, $4,50<s 6, 8; in lots $2 50@3@3,E,0. which it is constructed, have proved so successful that there jjhether that inordinate number ever be realized 
Hides —7M@8c. y Tallow 7><(S8c. * n>. has been no attempt to change them. re the course of legitimate newspaper enterprise. 
Pklts—$1. 62(^1,87 each. Calf Skins, 14@ioc. ^ lb. The main effort during the last year has been to imnrove \y • P^^idars will appear in future anneunci 
Yeal Calves— Sales at $4, G@10... . its mechanical construction, to.tuake it stronger and moTe SlT to . subscri . b h e THE MERCUR5 
aper'o n r e 5Iowl? tr0dUCCd ' a " d U,S Pr0prie ‘0”. judging from the flattering experience of 
Ainv !S r, nm past ’ are confident of the future, and believe that 
IIIS LIFE AND TIMES. 
BY SAMUEL M. SMUCKER, A. M, 
iplendid work is just published, in one large volume 
ages. It is printed on fine paper and bound in beau- 
iviivv™ *nn nn/»i 7 - i achieving a complete success in the first important trial at 1! -\YAIiI) 1’AYLOR rf HEW II’CHING TRAVEL SKETCHES the American public, and is convinced that it will supply an 
Ss plSh'it ■ i ca f r a ed off the . ho 5 orsat the great will prove the most successful coup d'etat yet attempted in ^POrtant want in American literature. No work was to be 
ni 1 T? a i Ht mo*S use 111 18j ' ; . a , nii amidst all the the annals of journalistic adventure—one deserving of kt obt ained heretofore, which presented, within a compact and 
Stork.s—A eai lings, $00®00; Two Years Old, $22@ 2 7; Three competition and trials of 1858, came out with more and better least, v 1 b ° r at convenient compass, the chief events of the life of Daniel 
convenient compass, the chief events of tlie life of Daniel 
\V ebster. Ins most remarkable intellectual efforts, and the 
most valuable and interesting eulogies which the great mea 
rn . ’ - an ana aeiena the N. B —_Beef extra and first quality includes nothing but durable, and sustain its reputation as the leading and most aklko" 1 rk frr r? wIu X t m o^iSvT,?^iP ens sent free - Ad- 
different castles and other harbor fortifications of tbe be3t - 1:lr «e, fat, stall-fed Oxen. acceptable machine to the largest class of farmers in the d jao CAULDWELL, SOUTIIWORTH & WHITNEY, 
-‘— i roprietors, No. 22 Spruce St., New York. 
New York. The Courier des Etats Unis suwwests aJk R ! Gn T° N : March31.—At market 850 Beeves, 200 Stores, 
tw ij u x <■ i , 3000 Sheep and Lambs, 2500 Swine. 
country. 
Warranted capable of cutting from 10 to 15 acres of grass 
Persons desirous of becoming Agents for this valuable 
work, will address, for full particulars, 
DUANE RULISON, Publisher, 
476-8t _33 South Third Street. Philadelphia, Pa. 
tifications of the Uoion, „„r coast being declared, S£i®Vi , h 5 «“ te '' J!!' Q - , 
by competent judges, to be the best defended in Pklts—$ 1,5001,75. Calf Skins, 14@15c. W ib. \\ ° ° ^ s ls/L 0 ^ K - — 
the world. Tho works of defence have gone on so -' Patented February 22d, 1859. 
slowly and quietly, that our Deonle will he whnllv The VVo01 Marke,s - During the six years I have been engaged in the manufac- 
1 . J people will be wholly BOSTON, March 30.-The demand for domestic Wool has £“ re of th e Manny Combined Reaper and Mower, I have 
taken by surprise at this assertion. been moderate during the week, and prices are not so firm f'r en lnuc i thought and attention to the construction of what 
The sales have ceen 75,000 ths at 40@60c for fleece, and 40® f foresaw would be a great want of the Farmers—a lighter 
• ’ -- 55c for No, l and extra pulled. The transactions in foreign machine expressly for mowing, than luwi yet 
The Pacific Railroad Bill.— The news of the » m ^ d S^fn^er^^ f n . d ^i,' 
defeat m Congress of the Pacific Railroad Bill, oc- Sax/amf’Mer. fine... ,60@70 Western mixed 40@50 T every , con '' itipn pf ^ass, I am prepared? wSrtimti're confi- 
castoned niueh dissatisfaction in San Francisco.- K^^d!!!!!^! 
Thethreatens in the following manner:- Common .40®43 Syrian. 
Continental neglect and injustice must deaden I)o’ superfiae !!! C?m4a ‘‘^t cheep, and durable. 
the allegiance which this Sluto Lna twmi. c r Bo. No. 1.40®45 Buenos Ayres * 9 ® 4 ° rins machine I now offer as my latest invention, to meet a 
aiicgiance wnicn tilts btate has ever, so far, Do. No. 2 @ Peruvian wiiied. 30 ® 3 K special want of farmers, and to place within the reach of all, 
keenly felt for the confederacy ” ' Peruvian, washed.30@3t> a Mower that for practical working, cheapness and simplici- 
• --♦-♦.*.- ty, will be without a rival. 
the Alta says: — “Hang another chaplet of I xnrv eiiiv nx. Tim .r 1 bul i d Two-Hope and One-Horse Mowers. The Two- 
—. • . _ ° - 1 e — JjAROE SALE OF WOOL AND COTTON. — John J V- Horse Mower weighs 42a tbs. and nuts a swjitb fn„r foot n,tAa 
The Wool Markets. 
33-tf._A gents for Monroe County, N. Y. 
ROOD’S JVEOWEE,.-— 
Patented February 22d, 1859. 
During the six years I have heen engaged in the manufac- 
1Y scriptlons, for which the Subscribers will pay Ten Dol- r J^HK COLEMAN FARM MILL.—The wonder and 
lareper tun, Cash, on delivery at the Canal wharf, Utica * admiration of the age; every farmer his own miller: 
Address G. T. IIOLLINGWORTH ,fc BUG., ' great saving of time and expense. The only successful 
481-ot Utica. N. Y Metallic^ Mill ever invented for making Buckwheat and 
rI , ftn . --- : —— family Flour. It can be run by Horse, Steam, Wind, or 
r rOBAC(,0 SEE!) from selected plants having leaves Water-Power. 
X a yard in length—crop of ’58—K oz. 25 cts.; y. oz 37 K • Price with Seive arranged, for sifting Com Mesfrfor family 
cents, I oz. o0 cents. 25 per cent discount to Dealers All use while grinding,.$5$ 
packages delivered at any Post Office in tlie U. S. or Canada Brice with Bolting Machine attached, for making Family 
free of charge on receipt of price. Address L48I-3t Flour,.$75 
I. W. BRIGGS, Macedon Centre, Wayne Co N Y Descriptive Circulars can be had, or the Mill can be seen 
~ ~ ~ „ . ‘--- ! —— in operation at the Office of the “Coleman Farm-Mill Com- 
Sl x ,’9°0„? rencb Qmnoe Stocks. pany," Tribune Building, No. 7 Spruce street. New York. 
60,000 Mahaleb Cherry Stocks. where all orders will receive prompt attention. 
Evergreens.— Norway Spruce, all sizes from 2 to 6 feet- 467-26t MARTIN THATCHER, Sec’y. 
Scotch Pine, Austrian Pine, Silver Fir, Chinese Arbor Vitn> --- 
Blue Spruce, White Spruce, Balsam Fir, and the usual yarn I) ASPIIERRY PLANTS Of the best leading sorts, 
etyof p ear, Apple and Cherry—Standard and Dwarf * Y including the Antwerps. Brinkle’s Orange, F’ranconia, 
481-5t W. P. TOWNSEND, Locknort N Y FastolIf.Knevett’sGiant.andllivers’LargeFruitedMonth- 
- — ■ ’ - ly. For sale by T. C. MAXWELL & BROS., Geneva, N.Y. 
J^LOIVER StElllS BY MAIL. —Our Catalogue of 
A . c ' hplc . e a «d rare Seeds for 1859, containing a descriptive 
J AMESON AND ENSIGN, ATTORNEYS AYR 
COUNSELLORS AT LAW.—Office, No. 60 Main street. 
Common.40®43 
Pulled, extra.52®60 
Do. superfine_45@52 
Do. No. 1.40®45 
Do. No. 2.@.. 
r q \\r r, t , n, 1 buil<1 Two-Horse and One-Horse Mowers. Tlie Two- 
JjARGE oale of Wool and Cotton.— John Ty- Horse Mower weighs 425 tbs., and cuts a swath four feet wide 
Address ALLEN 4 McELWAIN, 
Seedsmen and Florists, Springfield, Mass. 
|| measure, ‘ is a thousand-fold worse than Benedict 
R Arnold in treachery to his native or adopted land/ 
H he his political predilections what they may.’-’ 
A New Chapter in American History — Jef- 
I m EUS0N AND Cijb a.— A dispatch to the N. Y. Daily 
II un es, says:—“ Commodore Stewart sent a letter 
B to the President on the 11th inst., developing a 
amounting to some $20,000. 
Tiie Dairy Farm of Hon. Zadoc Pratt, of Pratts- 
ville, N. Y., kept 50 cows in 1S57, which yielded 6,500 
lbs. of butter, that brought from 22 to 27 cts. per. lb. 
extra sections, one wrench and oil can. I Red Antwerp Raspberry canes', $4 per i0O--$2 50 for 50 or I 
Warranted capable of cutting ten acres of grass per day in 16 for $1. p iw —mw ior ou, or 
iitarriages. 
In Albion. N. Y., March 30th, at the residence of the bride's 
l,v Kov i s' non u Minimid l-.... _<• ,,r 
a workmanlike manner. 
Price of Two-Horse Mower.$S 0 
“ One-Horee Mower.. 70 
Delivered here on the cars. 
I continue as heretofore, and with greater success than at 
any previous time, the manufacture and sale of “ Manny’s 
Patent Combined Reaper and Mower with Wood's Improve¬ 
ment.” WALTER A. WOOD, 
Manufacturer and Proprietor, Hoosick Falls, N. Y. 
PEASE & EGGLESFON, 31 State St., Albany, Agents for 
Albany County and vicinity. 
BENNETT GRAY, Brockport, 
WM lll’Vliv umunxi 
.,. N !! ew ;B 0 ^> e ' le (or Lawton) Blackberry canes, $10 for ICO- 
$6 for oO—$3 for 24—$2 per dozen. 
All plants ordered, securely boxed and delivered in Al- 
bany, without extra charge. **>-*«» 
Orders accompanied by cash promptly attended to. I A1V. *- ‘ . the . lr SA C CK i s 
WM. RICHARDSON, KVERY VARIETY b, 8 b . ly esteemedmInd a 
481 96 South Pearl Street. Albany. N Y L-' : 2r*3sL s fJ and “* mmyppunon.Ui© 
-—-——--—- n wHig: \ ^ m most palatable as well 
/COMPOUND EXTRACT OF ROOTS for Making i#^.> r .attas the most wholesome 
Yy Beer.— A purely vegetable preparation, containing the OF DISH ’ Sauce that is made." 
Medicinal and Aromatic qualities of the roots from which it •FrN-’T-p-NTQT'tr-p -fu-p? a TT-nc 
is made, producing a healthy and pleasant beverage It EXTENSIVE r , 3RA.TTX3S. 
acts as a purifier, producing a gentle stimulation tliroughout The only Medal awarded by tlie Jury of the New York Ex- 
tlie body, without tlie deleterious effects of a momentary ex- hibition for Foreign Sauces, was obtained by Lka & Perrins 
citement. It is peculiarly efficacious in diseases arising from f° r their Worcestershire Sauce. Tiie world-wide fiuneof 
impurities of the blood, and is highly recommended for the which having led to numerous Forgeries, purchasers are 
use of families, especially where good water cannot be easily requested to see that the names of Lea & Perrins are upon 
Drocnred Preruircrl hv lu ITT i.' >. r>r t i »h,t J IV..,! 7, n.,v/-— U..U1 
PRONOUNCED BY 
Connoisseurs 
Only Good Sauce, 
AND APPLICABLE TO 
of a Letter from a 
MEDICAL GENTLEMAN. 
1 
To his Brother 
May, 1851. 
“Tell Lea & Perrins 
■ of our sea coast, was really intended for tlie seizure 
1 Uba ’ 0ne hundred and eighty of these boats 
■ were sent southward on that special service, when 
1 Ulc threatening condition of our relations with Eng- 
1 ‘ Uld rbndei ’cd a postponement of the project neces- 
■ tv oiiicni tu»Yua ui new 
I n '."I 1 ? U C ’! ho pco P le arcas stable in their attacli- 
I i ^ 0 P ar ^ es as to the various churches. In the 
I late election, in thirty-four instances the Republi- 
I mir ? em00ratie cauc lidates had exactly the 
I same C1 °.. V ° tcs cast at the election in 1858, by the 
I waTw’tb In f0rty instances the party vote 
I there Zl Z that Ca§t th ° P revioil « 7™, a nd 
Of East Bloomfield, and Miss HATTIE A. 
ELr (jILLS! ON. 
JDcntl)0. 
^ In Ogden, Monroe Co., N. Y„ of Scarlet fever, Feb. 18th, 
GEORGE II.; also, Feb. 19th, ALTHA M„ only children of 
F. A. ROCKWELL, Ridgefield, Conn. procured. Prepared by 
is made, producing a healthy and pleasant beverage It 
ftP.LS ilfl a nuritlPr nrndnomo n waniln n»!»,.,L.»!__ i. 
Procured. Prepared by POTTER & CHAMPLIN, 
— 481-4t Practical Chemists, Westerly, R. I. 
OHO ALBANY STRAWBERRY Aobnts-POST & BRUFF Rochester’N V 
^"j^V^t'ANTS warranted true, $1 per 100; $4,50 for DUDLEY & STAFFORD! New Vmk. 
500, $8 per 1,000, packed free of charge.’ Address 
482-2t JOSEPH CALDWELL. Niirervmnn 
A StAiiif. Ppm,,. t i, GEORGE II.; also, Feb. 19th, ALTHA M., only children of 
4 lople.—I n the small towns of New '' m - antl Thankful Robinson, aged respectively 5 years and 
2 months, and 2 years and 4 months. 
II ie were 245 instances in which there was not a been entirely cured of Deafness of 20 years standing, 
II variation of ten votes from last year. * ' Lighthill, now of Rochester. Mr. Phelps is 86 years 
Special Notices. 
REMARKABLE CURE OF DEAFNESS. 
IIeman Phelps, an old resident of Syracuse, N. Y„ lias 
-en entirely cured of Deafness of 20 years standing, by Dr. 
rpo FA 
1 MANl 
and is ackr 
Corn, Garc 
per barrel. 
D OOFIYG COMPOSITION.— The subscriber has the 
J V assignment of the original Patent for West’s Cement 
Pamphlets containing directions, Ac., will be sent gratis, TTIOR S YLE —A small omntitv of in,,.,., , 
on apphcation to GRIFFINS BROTHER & CO., V toes, at $5 per barrel Wanted genuine^ ‘ P 
_ No. 60 dortlandt St„ New York. 479tf ’ D. NO ia’OX, Ji^ffitutiwm R^k. Co.. N. Y. 
I.TWPB’? CH1JB1V AND BUTTER.WORKER. 
the Wrapper, Label, Stopper and Bottle. 
Lka A Perrins will proceed against any one infringing, 
either by manufacturing or vending Spurious Sauce, and 
have instructed their correspondents in various parts of the 
world to advise them of any infringements. Sole Wholesale 
Agents for the United States, 
JOHN DUNCAN & SONS, 40.5 Broadway, Kew York. 
A stock always in store. Also, orders received for direct 
shipment from England. 450-eowly 
K EBZIE’S WATER FILTER. —The Subcsribers 
give notice ttiat they have made arrangements with Mr. 
Kedzie, the patentee of this celebrated Filter, to manufac¬ 
ture, under his own supervision, and sell at former retail 
prices, and discount to dealers as when made by J. E. Cheney 
& Co. Address only JAMES TERRY & CO., 
59 and 61 State St., Rochester, N. Y., 
4S1 the old stand of J. K, C heney &. Co, 
L IME.—Page’s Perpetual Kiln, Patented July, ’57. 
Superior to any in use for Wood or CoaL 2'/ ( cords of 
wood, or IK tuns of coal to 100 bbls.—coal not mixed with 
—Syracuse Standard. 
iding, by Dr. i atknt Prkservatory as a Farm or Dairy appendage.— 
years of age l al , t i ca wlU be required to adhere strictly to plans furnished 
yuusoi age. a n,) to commence building within 90 days 
482tf J. L. ALBERGER, Buffalo, N. Y. 
express and sole purpose of furnishing Milk, Vegetables, 
Poultry, Eggs and Pork to this House. The Cows feed in 
Winter on the best of Hay and Meal, and in Summer on rich 
Pastures'and Meal only. [440] C. A. STETSON. 
