Filibustering Projects, 
tr.rt- rvnam-r-rr y^ ZAlVL'VSX^ZTrr. 7223'ZZCIXr J SCKK T gT^IS ZFXim ^-* * 1 ‘- 
JJubltslja’s ^Notices. 
rpHE FAMOUS HUBB VIID SQUASH.-Spccimens 
The Cattle Markets. rpiIE FAMOUS HUBB YRD SOU ASH.-Specimens 
i I. of this celebrated Squash, sound and perfect, may he 
NEW YORK, April G. — The current prices for the week : see n at the Seed Store, 92 Buffalo st.; also Genuine Seed for 
BsauRatBLTV »£i manam rare txuta jxju TFS’MYSH.fc^xrxwt nx itlt ermo: caona ?tnr .•JwrsA'al 
R are aivd beautiful flowers. 
33. K. BILISS, 
SEEDSMAN - AND FLORIST, SpRisomtLn, Mass., 
The Courier des Etats Unis repeats its story in • 
relation to another expedition to Cuba. It states TERMS OF THE RURAL FOR 1859. 
that one ship has already sailed from New York, - 
carrying out to that island a select company of Single Copy, One Year * * _ ‘ 
“emigrants,” that being the disguise under which gu « ’ an d 1 free to Club Agent, 810 
our filibusters evade the neutrality laws. Others Ten « “ “ “ 81» 
are ready to depart at a moment’s notice. The plan Sixteen 44 “ “ “ 
of operations is stated to be, to disembark at some Twenty « « 810 
poin t on the south const of the island nnd b, the „ f ran b , r „ rn „ llc o, 
, id of co-operations alroadj arranged, to P* ' „ r Vl,rn„.,.,„, can l>c-m with tho Nc„ (iu.rter, April 
session of 1 1 metpe, and to hold it in expo < fiiuhs for Six or Nino months at same proportional 
WO,50 “Having been extensively engaged in growing Seeds and “oiendid ^asiSrtment°of 
W5© testmg'new^arietVes^and^’retehdngsuch'aV'proods^usefuh French’ «VdG^ 
ness, and having satisfactorily tested the Hubbard Squash most trustworthy sources, embracing eveiy desirable variety 
at all the markets are as follows: i sale at the Growers price. . . ,,i a l, „it„! atl ,Ytio„ , f ,ii,„V,„ in»e 
Beef OATTLE-First quality. tll,50@12,0D; Ordinary, $10,oO Having been extensively engaged in growing Seeds and L to his ar-e and snlen id assort 
@11,00; Common, $9.5il@10,00; Inferior, $8,00@9,00. Vegetables for thirty years, and during tins period annually 
rrrcrDiwo m? TITS’ PTTR AT FOR 1859 Cows and Calves— First quality, $5o@65; Ordmary, $4o@ testing new varieties, and retaining such as promise useful- L£” 0 ,pthvRources'embracinB even 
TERMS OF THE RURAL 1UR looa. 50; Common, $35@40; Inferior, $20@28. ness, and having satisfactorily tested the Hubbard Squash most trust orthy sources, emplacing eveij 
- Veal Calves—F irst quality, 19 it., 7@7Hc.: Ordmary, 5J-1 on the table. I find it decide lly superior to any other variety °S: pdlM . n m« rntaloimenl 
Kindle Codv One Year ... - 82 @ 6 > 4 c.; Common, 4X@5Kc.; Inferior, 3K@4c. of Winter Squash. I therefore procured from the original ,,® di ^°anLd on animorov 
Single Copy, une^vi Sheep and Lamrs—P rime quality, per head, $10,00@12,00; grower a quantity of packages which 1 will forward by mail ; v-Jimlhh?^InformaHon both 
Three Copies, - - - - Ordinary, $7.00@9.00; Common, $6.00@7,00; Inferior, $l,00 at 25 cents per package, with full directions for cultivation. now readl' fn/delivery' and \ 
Six “ and 1 free to Club Agent, 8*0 @5,50. Also, Improved Victoria Pie Plant, the earliest and annlirants imon recentof nostaeef'stamD 
« i. »< “ <Ki 5 Swine—F irst quality. 6^@6%c.; Other qualities, 5'A®6Yc. best variety, perfectly hardy, producing abundance of large applicants upon receipt ot postag 5 . tamp. 
* en .. .< « « £ att „ ,, , i A“n and tender stalks the second year from seed; 15 cents per FLOWER SEEDS BY X 
Sixteen 44 ^23 CAMBRIDGE, April 6.—At market 514 Cattle, about 4o0 nackage Fnr the accommodation of those who rr 
Twenty 44 44 44 “ @26 Beeves, and 61 Stores, consisting of Working Oxeu, Cows, True Conn. Seed Leaf and Virginia Broad Leaf Tobacco; _be has prepared the following assortmer 
. o « « 840 andlone, two and three years old. p- t nnalitv 50 cents per ounce. . , tions for cultivation, containing only the i 
llnrty-tno 2 » Market Beef-Extra, $£00© ;8, «Vn- Ordinal’ All packages pre-naid, with directions for cultivation. ties, of easy culture, which will be sent p< 
r»?" Back numbers of this vol. can still be furnished, $7 ,.t0@7,7b; Second, $6.00@6,a0, Thud, $j,oU, Urimary, English Fluke Potatoes, (sound and genuine) very pro- dress in the Union at the following prices; 
... _ . $4;50. . ductive, good for cooking and free from rot; $4 per barrel, Assokment 
\V orkisg Oxen—$ 190 , l»o@i 75 per pair. delivered on cars. . No. 1—consists of twenty choice varieties 
The seventh edition of his Catalogue of Vegetable and 
lower Seeds, arranged on an improved plan, and con- 
lining much valuable information, both to the amateur or 
ovice. is now ready for delivery, and will be sent to all 
2d. Clubs for Six or Nino months at same proportional 
insurrections to break out at different points. I he ^ ^ for a year) and GratuitieS) &c<) allowed. 
promoters of this schemo are said to have assuran- ____ 
ces from Washington that as soon as this shall NEW q-jjARTER — SUBSCRIPTIONS, &c. 
occur, Government will regard the insurrection in _ 
the light of a Avar of independence, and will allow ip lrE 8 KCO nd Quarter of our Tenth Volume began 
perfect freedom of action to all such sympathizers A p rii 2d — a good time for single or club subscriptions 
as may choose to take part in it. to commence. Renewals and additions to clubs are 
The armed expeditions now being organized in also in order. Though wc have entered full Ten Thou- 
New York and other cities, with the ostensible view sand more names upon our books during the past three 
of emigrating to Arizona, will not be permitted to months than in the corresponding period of last year 
0 ® .. . , , . . «- . they contain “ ample room and verge enough for five 
c „tcr that Territory, special orders to that effect Any M wMch 
having been issued to the United States troops on agent and other influential friends of the Rural may 
the frontiers. The stopping of Col. Lockridge by j und obtaining said additions during the ensuing 
Gen. Twiggs is sanctioned at Washington, and mon th will be gratefully appreciated and substantially 
similar orders have been issued to prevent the recognized. See notices below, 
entrance of bands of marauders into that Territory. --- 
FLOWER SEEDS BY MAIL. 
For the accommodation of those whs reside at a distance 
—he has prepared the following assortments, with full direc¬ 
tions for cultivation, containing only the most showy varie¬ 
ties, of easy culture, whieh will be sent post-paid to any ad¬ 
dress in the Union at the following prices: 
Assorment 
No. 1—consists of twenty choice varieties of Annuals, .$1 00 
Working Oxen— $ 100 , 1 M @175 per pair. delivered on cars. No. 1—consists of twenty choice varieties of Annuals, .$1 00 
Cows and Lalves— $dO@tUetooH@b/. Ti.v.m Always on sale, a full and complete assortment of Choice No. 2—consists of twenty choice varieties of Biennials 
Stores —Yearlings, $00@00; Two Years Old, $22@20, Tmee Amer } can harden ami Field Seeds, grown on my own and Perennials,... 100 
Years Old, $29@33. _ nr ,.i grounds and having my personal supervision, at wholesale No. 3—consists of ten extra fine varieties of Annuals 
Sheep and Lambs —1/00 at market. Prices itxtra ana an ,i retail, at the lowest market prices. and Perennials, embracingmany of the new and 
Selections, »l,oO@6, 8; in lots $2 p0@d@a, 0. 481-2t C. F. CROSMAN, choicest in cultivation.... ... 100 
Selections, $l,50@6,8; in lots $2 50S3@a,-.0. _ __ 
Hides— i>^@8c. gilb. Tallow 7M@8c. ^ffi. Office and Seed Store 92 Buffalo St., Rochester, N. Y. No. 4—consists of five very ctioice varieties, selected 
Prlts-* 1.62@1 87 each Calf Skins, 14<@loc. ^ lb.- from Prize FlowerS of English Pansies, German 
Veal Calves— Sales at M, n T O S E OP 3rl TrI A L L ’ S Carnation and Picotee Pinks, Verbenas, Truf- 
N. h. — Beef extra and first quahty includes nothing hut J TUPimvFn faut’a French Asters and Double Hollyhocks, .. 100 
the best, large, fat, stall-fed Oxen. IMlKUVhD Purchasers remitting $3 will receive the four assortments 
BRIGHTON, April 6.—At market 700 Beeves, 90 Stores, Threshers, Separators and Horse-Powers, posUtae free. 
v _ . . _ 7 The above collections have been favorably known in every 
to commence. Renewals and additions to clubs are 1700 Sheep and Lambs, 2300 Swine. 
1 , , . , , „„i r„n Thnn Prices— Market Beef-Extra, $8,00®8,7o; First qnahty, 
also in order. Though wc have entered full Ten Thou- #7 _ 7 -. g HCOnfl . Third, *5.09. 
sand more names upon our books during the past three Wobum Oxen^ 100, ^@150.^ 
months than In the corresponding period of last year, y BAL Calves—$4,00. 7,00©9,00. _ 
JOSEPH TrI L L, 
IMPROVED 
xiiioa ’ The above collections have been favorably known in every 
instaulisiiecl m section of the country for the past five years—and can be 
The Subscriber tenders liis thanks to his patrons of the confidently recommended to all who wish for a fine display 
past thirty-one years, and begs to infcm them and all of Flowers at a moderate cost. , 
others in want of a THRESHING MACHINE, that he is The following additional assortments (his selection) will 
again ready to supply them. 
Storks _Yearlings, 00@00; Two Yeara Old, $22@2G; Three During the past year lie lias spent much time and money 
Years Old, $26@31. , 
Sheep anu Lambs —By lot, $2,50@3,7o; Extra, $4, 5, 7@9. 
Swine— Fat Hogs, Oc.; Retail, 6@7c.; Pigs 5M@tiXc. 
Hides— 7X@8c. V. tt. Tallow—7X@8c. ¥< lb. 
Pei,ts—$ 1,62@1,87. Calf Skins, 14@15c. V n>. 
similar orders have been issued to prevent the rcc ognized. See notices below. „T he r., W00, TO M f r i ke ^,a, „ a mnii 
entrance of bands of marauders into that territory. -*- stock, hut pulled is dull, and has declined in some instances 
The troops now in New Mexico will be marched qjjqjcj. FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEEDS fite^e and'polled at feGOcte? fleece, and^Sc for pulled? 
into Arizona if it should become necessary and Ag Gratnitieg for AgentS) &c> 
■' ' ’- -”- J 1 - 11 - e - -the particulars of which are not made public. 
their places supplied by others from the Platte 
country. ^ . 
Important From Mexico. —By the Quaker City, 
which arrived at New Orleans on the 8th inst., we 
in a series of practical experiments, to improve his ma¬ 
chines, and takes pleasure in informing the Agricultural pub¬ 
lic that he has made very Important Improvements, partic¬ 
ularly in the cleaning and separating apparatus. The 
alterations in the Fanning Mill now render the separator 
the most perfect thing of the kind that is manufactured. 
He offers nis customers a choice in the following Separa¬ 
tors and Horse-Powers: 
The Hall Double-gcnred six foot Power. 
The Iron Planet Power. 
The Woodbury Mounted Power. 
The Hall Rochester Thresher and Separator. 
The VVoodbury Thresher and Separator. 
All of the above Machines have been improved in me- 
, . . -ri • i the uarticulars ot which are not, maue puunc. . , - — , • - -, - ,, , , .-v *. . < uioh l v t/oii i aui/r/ ajc/E/uo «i miui/. 
In recognition of recent exertions of Agent-Friends, fiftfa . 70 western mixed 40@50 c7e/r,tea/! construction, «t>-evgth, durahihtuand finish, 1 20 Varieties, 8*-45 Varieties, 82. 
° , , . . Sax. and Mer. fine—bU@7U estern mixea..and he does not hesitate to pronounce them the most per- wUh1n» to aive those who reside at a distance an onnor- 
and as an extra inducement for continued can a8S f iKif'andVblood.44@52 S 'Do™*'^w^hed ""lo|'l8 fft :t ^rMnes for both beauty of finish and for execution, tunVto test the quality of our Vegetable Seeds, which wo 
during the Spring Campaign, we now make the fol- 5. . .. !!!! '.40@43 SyHan.!'.! HllsS “orders gWen'to^WlJKISiNBORN. Traveling Agent, or ad- ® ,. C IT, ^^’V,. J of 
also be sent .free of postage, at the prices annexed: 
Assortment 
No. 5—contains fifteen very select varieties of Green¬ 
house Seeds,. v $3 00 
No. 6—contains one hundred varieties of Annuals, Bi¬ 
ennials and Perennials, including many new and 
choice varieties. 5 00 
No. 7—contains fifty varieties of Annuals, Biennials 
and Perennials. 2 50 
No. 8—contains twenty varieties of hardy Annuals, Bi¬ 
ennials and Perennials, for sowing in the 
autumn. 1 00 
All orders must be accompanied with cash. Remittances 
can be made in current Bank Bills or Postage Stamps. 
480eow4t B. K. BLISS, Springfield, Mass. 
C hoice vegetable seeds by mail, 
20 Varieties, 8*—45 Varieties, 82. 
Wishing to give those who reside at a distance an oppor- 
lowing very Liberal and Seasonable offers: 
„ , . , , To any Club-Agent making additions to his present 
have \ era Cruz dates to April 1st. Miramon ap- c j u jj t0 t | )0 am0 unt of $5, we will send (post-paid,) Ten 
Common.40@43 Syrian.ll©^ Orders given to VVM. SANBORN, Traveling Agent, or ad- i„ this country we have oreuared small packets of all tho 
Pulled, extra.50@G0 Cape.24@G0 dres3ed to A. HITCHCOCK, Agent at Detroit, Mich., or to 
Bn' Nn 8, ! perflne ''' Buenos Avfes. 9@42 P' e ? ub scriber at Rochester, N. V„ will receive prompt at- ad ,i res s j n the Union at the above prices. To tlipse who wish 
m 2'o.Peruvian washed.3fl@3G te D ll0n - „ __ a . .. , , . ,, , for larger qiMntitiesb.c would recommend the following coL 
1 ° - ^.®" . ’ . ,, Canada Branch. The Subscriber has leased the large lections, suitable for a large, medium or a small garden— 
The Wool Trade.— 1 The movements in Wool in the New establishment known as the Oshawa Ma.nueacturing Uo„ w hi c h will be carefully packed for transportation, by Ex- 
York market, during March, have been reviewed by Messrs, at Osiiawa, C. \V„ and is now prepared to furnish the far- IJI{E38 to t of the workl . 
Teilekempf&Kitching. thus:—“The market has been quiet mers of Canada, with Machines the same in every respect No _ i_Complktk Collection— Sufficient for a large 
for all kinds of Domestic Fleece and Pulled Wools, but pri- as those made by him at Rochester. Address orders for garden for one year's supply—comprising 12 
ces remain unchanged: if any, it is in favor of the buyer. — Canada to the subscriber, at Oshawa, C. W quartsof Peas of the very best sorts for succes- 
The stock of Fleece is gradually diminishing, while Pu led Rochester, Aprtl 9, 18o9. _ JOSEPH HALL. sion —6 varieties each of Beans, Cabbage, 
neared before that city on the 18th ult., with an Choice Varieties of Annual Flower Seeds, put up by the Wool Trade.— The movements in Wool in the New establishment known as the Oshawa Manufacturing Co., 
* , tt _ Tiiorbukn & Co., New York, or Briggs & Bro., Koch- York market, during March, have been reviewed by Messrs, at Oshawa, C. W„ and is :now prepared to furnish the far- 
advance guard of 300 men. lie reconnoitered tne . nreferred ) nrice 50 cents. The same to any TeilekempfA Kitching. thus:—“The market has been quiet mers of Canada- with Machines the same in every respect 
place and retired to his »ain army, which was en- ^forSiing a ne^club of 3, and remitting $5 ^ ^ 
camned near Mediline. nine miles off. The women For evert remittance of $10 —whether in addition Tke stock of F i eece j s gradually diminishing,.while Pujled Ro chester, April 9,1859, _ JOSEP H HALL. 
, , , • -,r n i r , i ,, to clubs, or for new clubs—we will send (post-paid,) tn. has been accumulating, and it is difficult realizing the prices a ,, . v , ,, .. , r „ ,, 
and children in Vera Cruz were transferred to the additio ' n to t / ie extra copies already offered, a Dollar obtained some weeks ago. Desirable kinds of Texan and LAUDING s HAY ELEVAIOK, 
ships, and the Liberals prepared to make an ani- Package of Flower or Vegetable Seeds, as prefer- ^ifomia cpntl V * X-ateixted May II, 1858 
F , 1 , , nAA - red by the person entitled, to be selected by such person ™ t ® s ’{|“t »t to thought prices wuireceae bo e This Horse Pitch Fork possesses many important advan- 
mated defence. Miramon sent 1 200 men against from tho blowing packages put up by B. K. Bliss : LenmadeforthewoM onffie Cheep’s back,’ at high prices. 'Xiwed\^ load' V fe 
Alvarado, but finding the place strongly defended, FLOWER SEEDS. Price. The farmers will without doubt e ^ ac ®2l2Sr\Vro 1 3 P !n of the handle, as in other Forks, is avoided; hlncefhaycan 
they retired without attacking it. Miramon, find- No. 1-consists of Twenty choice varieties of Annuals, $1 00 hive been in moderate demand and brought full be unloaded with theutmost facility and ease into shed win- 
' , , , ,, . , , , No. 2-consists of Twenty choice varieties of Biennials . sJi,nne soon to receive full dows or beneath purlin beams, and other places where other 
,. , . , , ,, . , , , No. 2—consists of Twenty choice varieties of Biennials 
ing himself out-generaled at all points, broke up and Perennials,. 1 CO 
his camp on tho 27th, and commmced his retreat N..S-»n,i fe f T« .nnu.l; 
ontheCapital. GcrAmpudiawa, in strongforce 5RSRrMB,'SIBia 
to cut off his retreat. Degollado with 4,000 men from Prize Flowers of English Pansies, German Sble kinds have been sold at an advance, though there have 
was at Tacubaya, and other liberal forces surround faut^French' Asters and double HouX’cks?. ‘ 1 00 TheVoJkiVoffiy Soderate/’-Wew^o^Pa^ 
the Capital which was expected soon to surrender. VEGETABLE SEEDS. , , , , Price. _ ___ _ 
,, - , , v n No. 5—collection of Twenty selected varieties, Includ- . - ~ - 
Mr. McLane, U. b. Minister, arrived at V era Cruz, i n „ tw0 Tars . 0 f beets, two of cucumbers, two of , 
April first, amid great rejoicings for Miramon’s bard^quih? EaWaris cL^IDowm^c.! 4a. 100 £jCCltl)0. 
retreat and his arrival. (Packages sent to Canada or other British Provinces .....— 
-*-♦-»- will not be post-paid, as the postage in some instances -; ~ j ~ 
St Dominoo and Denmark at War The N Y would be nearly or quite $1. We send post-paid to any In Alton, Wis., March 7, 1859, of consumption, Mrs. 
OT. uomingo and DENMARK at \y Alt. inL ix. T Tn |tPd States ) MARY E„ wife of Deacon J. F. Antisdel, aged 39 yeaiy.— 
’erald has letters from St Domingo to the 15th of auulxss ; ^ , Seldom does it fall to the lot of any people to send before 
eiata nas letters nom st. uomingo to uie loin Subscriptions can begin with the New Quarter, them to the grave so pure and exemplary a Christian. Her 
garden for one year's supply—comprising 12 
quartsof Peas of the very best sorts for succes¬ 
sion — 6 varieties each of Beans, Cabbage, 
Turnips, Corn—4 varieties each of Lettuce, 
Onions. Radish, Muskmelons, Watermelons, 
Cucumbers—3 varieties each of Tomatoes, Cau¬ 
liflowers, Celery. Brocoli—with a full supply of 
Spinacti, Beet, Carrot, Cress, Parsley, Parsnip, 
Salsify, Egg Plant, Peppers, Endive, Rhubarb, 
Sweet and Pot Herbs, and many other sorts of 
culinary and vegetable seeds, in liberal quan¬ 
tities, .$10 00 
mty oi disposing oi tneir woo . r me ro p ' e an i oa( , ed with the utmost facility and ease into shed win- cu inary anu vegeiauie seeus, m uoerai quan- 
grease, hav e been i n moderate demand and Drouu.ii t , i.nnnoth mi ri in k*, *ims m / 1 nth pt* nlmw wli pro ntlipr titi es, .....,,,, 
prices, and the stock is better. We hope soon to receive full gows or benisath puirlin beams and other placts where oteer Nq j—C omplete Collection for a moderate sized gar 
supplies of the medium qualities. We are much pleased to H'Wse Forks cannot be used It can in aliases be m inag .l den com isin 6 quart3 of Peas, and most o 
„„„ tt,,, im^pnppri pnr,a;tmn nf the new c n of Buenos Avres with greater ease tnan any oiner norse roix. ii is equally ,, v . lrl „ t ;p a in nrnnnrt nn 
pets, &c„ continue very firm, and some of the more desir¬ 
able kinds have been sold at an advance, though there have 
been fewer sales made than during the month of February. 
see the improved condition of the new clip of Buenos Ayres with' vpth°hi! Fork^a tun of hay can be um the other varieties in prop 
Wools, which are just coming In, being more free of burrs in fvnm fl v/?'to seven minutes Price fujl^ieged 4l" No - 3— Complete Collection for a 
and dirt than in former years. Low Foreign Wool, for car- loaded in from five to seven minutes I rice, lull-rigged, $1-. The quant ities included in the 
5Dcatl)S. 
TESTIMONIALS. found de 
Hornby, N. Y., Aug. 31,1858. by mail t 
I hereby certify that I have witnessed the operation of C. All ord 
E. Gladding'* Patent llorse Pitchfork, and am free to say 480eow4t 
that I esteem it a great acquisition to the Agricultural de- , 
pariment. Its simplicity, durability, perfect operation, and A Mfc.1 
comparatively trilling expense, recommends it to the farmers T\. men 
of our country. A. B. DICKINSON. and trou 
Northumberland, Pa, Oct. 1, 1858. ters- are 
Having been acquainted with llorse Power Pitchforks for IIops. 1 
the other varieties in proportion,. 5 00 
No. 3— Complete Collection for a small garden. 3 00 
The quantities included in the above collections will bo 
found detailed at length in the Catalogue, which will be sent 
by mail to all applicants inclosing a stamp. 
Ail orders must be accompanieil with the cash. 
480eow4t B. K. BLISS, Springfield, Masa. 
A MERICAN HOP TREE.—The subscribers recom¬ 
mend the above Tree as a substitute for the unsightly 
and troublesome Hop Vines. The Hops grow in large clus¬ 
ters, are much stronger and always preferred to the ordinary 
lions. Tree is perfectly hardy, highly ornamental, and will 
V ...... iV. __1 .. nVnoo tn “Jt 
In Afton, Wis., March 7, 1859, of consumption, Mrs. Gladding 
.1 a I? V wifu Af Do-icrtn T V A nt.isrlpl. 29 vonrs.— rpcmnmpi 
Herald has letters Irom St. Domingo to the 15th of 
’ several years, and having witnessed the operation of Mr. bear the second year from seed. Trees from>75 cte.^to 
i. Gladding s Patent Improvement of the same I cheerfully each, or Seeds free.byAnaffi ^^^‘hree cent stamps. 
- recommend it to the farming commumty as decidedly the MClLV AIN & No. 9 John lt?New’York. 
MARY E , wife of Deacon J. P. Antisdel, aged 39 years.— recommend it to the farming community as decidedly the 
Seldom does it fall to the lot of any people to send before best that I am acquainted with. A. K KAPP. 
March announcing that hostilities had begun be- April 2d) or we can Btin furnish back numbers from ^^Tshfw^ 
February 15,1859. 
I hereby testify that I liave for some years been using the 
common llorse Power Pitchfork, and have seen C. E. Glad- 
S TOCK8.—100,000 French Quinoe Stocks. 
60,000 Mahaleb Cherry Stocks. 
5 60,000 Mahaleb Cherry Stocks. 
Evergreens. —Norway Spruce, all sizes from 2 to 6 feet; 
for the seizure of two Danish vessels by Fresident 
Paez, during the recent revolution in Dominica.— 
Drafts at our Risk.— We lose little money by mail, 
but prefer Drafts on New York 0es3 exchange,) payable to 
CAhocrtisements. 
President Santa Anna offered to refer the matter our order, and which maybe sent at our risk if carefully 
to arbitrators. The Danish functionary declined, mailed to D. D. T. Moore, Rochester, N. Y. 
ailed to D. D. T. Moore, Rochester, N. Y. Terms of Advertising.—Twenty-Five Cents a Line, each 
Ant person so disposed can act as local agent for the insertion. Special Notices — following reading matter, and 
giving the Dominicians twenty-four hours to com- Any person so disposed can act as local agent for the insertion. Special Notices — following reading matter, and Address C. E . GLA D DING, Troy, Bradford Co., I a. * jJfewRoch 
ply with his demands, with the understanding that Rural, and each and all who form clubs, will not only leaded — Fifty Cents a Line, each insertion, in advance.— -pj^ASTER AND GUANO.—J. K. CHAPPELL, 69 $6 for 50—*3 
7, r , ,, , e „ , , , i o,, • receive extra copies, but their aid will be appreciated. We jy The circulation of the Rural New-Yorker far exceeds Jr Exchange St.. Rochester, N. Y., is Agent for Garbutt’.s All plants 
the i efusal \v ould be follow ed by a blockade of their kaye nQ traveling agents, nor do we give certificates. that of any similar journal in America or Europe, rendering Celebrated Land Plaster, and the American Guano Co’s bany, witho 
ports. The Dominicians decided in favor of war, ^ rr -^ r „,^__ _— -- - it altogether the best Advertising Medium of its class. Guano. Plaster only $3,25 per fun. _4mf_ Orders ac< 
and forthwith commenced manning their batteries. fW~ All transieijfc^'GertUementa must he accompanied tx/T A IN" 3NT Y ’ S CO 13 I IN" K X> 481 _ 
There was but one Danish war vessel in the port. JJTrtvkctS-. ScC, Those whosen^uYadver^ REAPER -A-3STXD MOWER, COMPOI 
-»-•-►- ^ ' ’ they specify, are respectfully advised that we are not in a WITH WOOD'S I31 PR OEM ENT, 
. _ . , , T _position to allow iiriy. one to dictate terms—especially when w ^ a a n n Medicinal a 
An English Winter.—A late London paper re- ; -——-the demand upon our columns, at published rates, exceeds 3<or the l-iaivest oi is made, pr 
m-ivl-c n f*i, n nro >ro TT',,,, Rur\l Npw-Yorkfr Okfice ) the space appropriated for Advertising. The subscriber begs to inform the public that, he continues acts as a pu: 
Jllavkcts, Commerce, fee. 
Tlie above testimonials are selected from many others, 4»l-ot _ w. r. iuvvi.x o r. DiL>, L outpori, is. x. 
the signers being generally known as distinguished agricul- T -rr n en«>a ALBANY SEEDLING. —THE BEST 
turists. All who have seen it operate agree in the above VV ptolilic Maidcet Strcwberrv ' Yields 
opinion of its merits. This Fork has taken the First Premium wnRushh* Tier Acre 7 Genuine Plants of this su- 
at every Fair to which it has been exhibited! including the variety for sSe in terge or smaff quantities. Price, 
State Fairs of Pennsylvania and New York for 18a8. ^lo'^thousand-^UO a hundr?d?or $1 for fifty. 
STATE AND COUNTY RIGHTS FOR SALE. Red Antwerp Raspberry canes, $4 per 100^$2,50 for.50, or 
Address C. E. GLADDING, Troy, Bradford Co., Pa. 16 for *1. 
—-——- New-Rochelle (or Lawton) Blackberry canes, $10 for 100— 
P IASTER AND GUANO.-J. K. CHAPPELL, 69 $6 for 50-$3 for24-42 per dozen. 
Exchange St., Rochester, N. Y„ is Agent for Garbutt’s All plants ordered, securely boxed and delivered in Al- 
(.'clebi ated Land Blaster, and the American Guano Co’s bany, without extra charge. 
Guano. Plaster only $3,25 per Tun. _ 483tf Orders accompanied by cash^prompHy attended to. 
M A YN Y’S COMBINED 481 96 South Pearl'Street Albany. N. Y. 
An English Winter.—A late London paper re- ; - — - r -—- 
marks of the winter and spring of 1858-’59 in Eng- Rural Nrw-Yorker Officr, ) 
, ... , T , . ° Rochester, April 12,18o9. j 
land:—“ The nightingale was heard in England on , , , ,, .. . , ... . 
, ° . . , f After about two weeks of cold north wind, with occasional 
the 18th of February. This is a remarkable fact. stormg of 
snow and rain, we are again favored with mild, 
It has been repeatedly heard since; so the declara- spring-like weather. Business, which has been dull for some 
flAWATHA, (1663.) Red; bred by Samuel Thorne; 
It has been repeatedly heard since; so the declara- spring-like weather. Business, which has been dull for some 484-4t _ aennett, n, 
tion may be believed. Over the greater part of the time past will no doubt revive. Our Seed trade is already " 1710 R SALE.—A Short Horn Bull, one year old in Jan- 
e 1 • i 1 i 11 showing signs of activity. Corn and Oats are two or three JL’ uary last. Color, Red Roan. Well bred, and good pro¬ 
pasturage of the kingdom grass has not ceased to sifciw Ui ttcuTiiy. v nortions Will be sold very low. 0. K. WARD, 
l *1 , , °, . 6 , ... , cents lower than last week; Butter two cents per pound P 0 ™ 0 " 8 ' niu oe soiu very iow. j 
be green throughout the winter; and the roses and h[gh er _ Potatoes are rather dull, and some five cents lower.-—---— —-- 
honeysuckles put out shoots almost as soon as their We quote at 45c. for the best, though choice samples of Mer- YV ^ ^ ar m e r 3*0 f* t h i s^at/fd «i hd n g^rc ^7 Wpmi d 7/i 
latest leaves dropped. All the spring flowers of cers, we think, could be disposed of at 50 cents. Planter, are requested to send imme/Fiately for a.Circuit 
our srarden welcomed, onen-eved. the cominar of Rochester Wholesale Prices. . - M. W. SI MMONb, D.msville, N v 
Guano. Plaster o nly $3,25 per Tun. _ 483tf Orders accompanied by cash p^rompny 
A| COMBINED _481_ 96 South Pearl Street, Albany, N. Y. 
^ REAPER -A-3ST3Z) IVTOTAZEEt, COMPOUND EXTRACT OF ROOTS for Making 
ivtttt wne) Jr 7 TWPPOFWFVT v Beer. —A purely vegetable preparation, containing the 
WIUl WOOD h 1JU KUPMP-V1, Medicinal and Aromatic qualities of the roots from which it 
For the Harvest of 1859. i8 ma de, producing a healthy and pleasant beverage. It 
The subscriber begs to inform the public that he continues acts as a purifier, producing a gentle stimulation throughout 
to manufacture this popular machine, and pledges himself to the body, without the deleterious efiects of a momentary ex¬ 
produce an implement that will fully sustain its former repu- citement. It is peculiarly efhcacipus in[diseases arising from 
tation, as the best combined machine yet introduced, and impurities of the blood, and is higlily recommended for the 
inferior to none, either as a Reaper or Mower. use of families, especmlly where good.waterjeannot Ibe easily 
It has had asteady and increasing popularity from the first, frocured. Prepared by POl 1ER A UH amflin, 
actiieving a complete success in the first important trial at 481-4t I ractical Chemists, Westerly, R. I. 
Geneva in 1852. It carried off the highest honors at the great Agents —POST k BRUFF, Rochester, N. Y. 
National Field Trial at Syracuse in 1857; and amidst all the DUDLEY & STAFFORD, New York. 
° fferthC «S^i < S| bHUf0r fofe°?or to none, either asa Reaper or Mower. ° ’ 
sa i§t e 18 a 8Uf 6 jettei • JUnr Qpnnptf Y It has had asteady and increasing popularity from the first, 
****•" __—-—— » - achieving a complete success in the first important trial at 
g \ r p a oLnvf Tforn Hull one vear old in «Tan- Geneva in 1852. It carried off the highest honors at the great 
nnan B Werbre y d a ,,d FOod Dro. National Field Trial at Syracuse in 1857; and amidst all the 
competition and trials of 1858, came out with more and better 
established points of excellence than ever before. 
The general principles peculiar to this machine, and upon 
rMPORTANT TO PHYSICIANS.—A Physician, by 
L purchasing a small_ property, can secure one of the best 
A HE FI ELD’S CORN and BEAN PLANTER, which it is constructed, have proved so successful that there locations for practice in the State 
Farmers of this State desiring a reliable and cheap has been no attempt to change them. 
our garden welcomed, open-eyed, the coming of 
March. The Elm, Lombardy Poplar, and thorns. Flour and Grain. 
, , , ,, . , , , J L . . . ... Flour, wint wheat $7,25@7,50 
have burst their buds at the very beginning of the D«. spring do. *5,50@7,00 
month, while the Willow Catkins have overhung whe^ U aenMeef.$L80®l;75 
the streams as in Anril.” Best white Canada $1,60@1,75 
Planter, are requested to send immediately for a Circular to 
484 - 3 * M. W. SIMMONS, Dansville, N. V. 
The main effort during the last year has been to improve — 
its mechanical construction, to make it stronger and more T3()R SALE.—A small quantity of Prince Albert Pota- 
durable, and sustain its reputation as the leading and most JP toes, at $5 per barrel. Warranted genuine, 
acceptable machine to the largest class of farmers in the 4 ;gtf I). NORTON, Jr., Pittstown, Rens. Co., N. Y. 
C Warranted capable of cutting from 10 to 15 acres of grass Et El 2VL O "V -A- Xj I 
or grain per day, in a workmanlike manner. OHEPPARD’S FORWARDING and Commission 
Price of Machine as heretofore, varies according to width 
of cut, and its adaptation in size and strength to different HORTICULTURAL, NURSERY & SEED AGENCY, 
th? care° fthe C0UUtry ’ fr0m $ia w°ALTER A WOOD, ere °“ NO. 23 FULTON STREET, NEW YORK. 
Manufacturer and Proprietor, Hoosick Falls, N. Y. [ Formerly 159 Front Street.) 
BENNETT GRAY. Brockport, The only establishment in the United States giving 
WM. HENRY HARMON, Scottsville, special attention to the Foreign and Domestic interests of 
483-tf Agents for Monroe County, N. Y. tlorticuliirists, Seedsmen, Florists, Ac., affording facill- 
---ties to all concerned in the importing, producing, buying or 
ri iRE “ OLD DOMINION” COFFEE POT is Manu- gelling of anything pertaining to these departments, not to 
JL factored under the Patent for the United States, by be secured elsewhere. 
Box 119, Lyons, Wayne Co., N, Y. 
the streams as in April.” 
Fruits and Roots. 
Apples, bushel_50c@$l,75 
Do. dried .... $1,50@1,75 
Price of Machine as heretofore, varies according to widtli 
Corn.70@72c Potatoes.2o@45c 
dried "$1 final 7K 'TRICKS OF HORSE DEALERS!!—Bt the late of cut, and its adaptation in size and strength to different 
uneu .... »i,iHKsn,/o ■ •‘t.-uamw ioiiiif(itfii ” enetinna r>f the enuntrv. from *12o to SloO. delivered here on 
Rye, 60 lbs bush ... ,77@78c 
Oats by wt.00@50c 
Slaughter! 3 .' i . ND . S . KI . N 6@6Mc I 481-2t "'Ad d rJ.te'D'iN'SAIORE & CO., 9 Spruce'St,, N, York, 
“ FRANK FORRESTER.” 
Only 10 cents. Illustrated. Sent free by mail. 
i _ mwcMMoy p, nn oQnn,/>« cl xr 
Populousness of Japaw.—E rety house in Japan .T..!!!*.!!!!!!o3f* '.'.^lOc 
seemed to be overrun with children, in some of Buckwheat.5?®00c Sheep pelts.$1,75@2,00 
, . , ’ Beans.to@7oc Lamb do .38@63c 
which 1 counted ten or a dozen, and all of about Meats. Seeds. 
com/, * ■ ip i l-d' , ,, , • , Pork, Mess.$17,00@18,00 Clover, bush.$4,50@5,00 
the same size! The birds in a nest, the chickens d 0 .’ cwt..'.'.'.’.'.'..$7,50@8,’00 
in a coop, the frogs in a pond, are not more com- fprinf Lambs'eachI'l'.loll’.OO 
pact and crowded than these human bee-hives Mutton (carcass). 
Do. cwt.$7,50@8,00 Timothy.$2,00@2,50 
Beef^cwt.$5,50@6,00 Sundries. 
SheeD"nelts.41 75ffi2 00 A YOUNG MAN of experience in teaching, desires a 
T «rn P ,in . Zsmhktn 7 4 place to instruct in high or common English, Latin, or 
^ amD Seeds .* 8(3 ' (x5 French studies. Is a professor of religion. Can refer to cler- 
Clover bush 44 5005 00 gymen and teachers. Address R. C. HATCH, 
Timothv .ftiOOiaiSO 484 Fayetteville, Onondaga Co., N. Y. 
sections of the country, from $125 to $150, delivered here on 
the cars. WALTER A. WOOD, 
Manufacturer and Proprietor, Hoosick Falls, N. Y. 
BENNETT GRAY, Brockport, 
WM. HENRY HARMON, Scottsville, 
483-tf. Agents for Monroe County, N. Y. 
Wood, hard.$4,00@4,50 
Do. soft.$3,o0@3,00 
, , , _ , , , Hams, smoked.9@10c Coal, Lehigh.$5,75@6,25 
seem to be, and 1 may add, or more happy. The Shoulders.0@8c Do. Scranton. ..$5,00@5,50 
avnmm +i,„ : „ „<• u i • Chickens.7@8c Do. Blossburg ..$5,00@5,50 
average number of the inmates of each house in Turkeys S ."!.'!""""i6@rilc Do! Shamokm.’ 
Japan is estimated at between thirty and forty. It Geese ..„„^...^...38@44c ^Do.^Char . 
is & fruitful country in more senses than one, and Putter, roll.20@22c Hay, tun. 
can support so dense a population only by the Cheese.10@l2c White fish, bbl... 
simple style of their living. They eat but little ffibbl.^ 
meat except fish, which abound in these waters, - 
both in the bays and the sea, and are easily pro- Produce and Provision Markets, 
cured, as well as fine. A gentleman told me that NEW YORK, April 11.— Flour— The market 1 
*4(KVa4 50 T> SEEDS IJY MAIL, Post-paid.-Abies Dou- 
'' 90 * 4 glassii, 15 seeds for $1; 50 for $3; 100 for $5. 150 van- 
-» 575 (ifi25 etles Rare Australian Seeds for Green House, each 15 cts,— 
n'"* 5 nn/S 5 5 n American and European tree and shrub seeds, 24 cts. per 
rg".'.$5.00@5:50 Package. Honey, Cantaloupe and Cassabar. best melons, 
« ma; 5 /i 21 cte per package. W. C. HAMPION, . 
ARTHUR, BURNHAM & GILROY, Philadelphia, and is for 
sale by dealers in Housekeeping articles and Storekeepers 
generally. 482-13t 
Do. Shamokin. .$5,00@5,50 21 cte per package. 
Do. Char.10@12^c 484-lt _ 
Salt, bbl.$1,30@1,35 . > nipg> n 
Mt. Victory, Hardin Co., Ohio. 
AIRPORT CHEMICAL WORKS. 
I). 13. INLAND, 
be secured elsewhere. 
TOE. SALE. 
Apple Seed, Osage Orange Seed, Gunny Cloth for packing, 
Pear Stocks, &c. 
to arrive early in the season from eukope, 
Dwarf and Standard Pears and Dwarf Apples. 
Pear, Plum, Quince, Mahaleb and Paradise Stocks, Roses, 
Acknowledging the favor and patronage which have been p c g.' c ' 
bestowed upon him by the Trade and others, since the com- Anything and everything required for Garden, Nursery, or 
inencement of his enterprise, respectfully informs his pa- s„»,i„„rn/K,./ nromntlv procured, at the lowest Market 
postage stamp 
ID, Box 2972 I 
BARB. ^ 
Newburgh, N. Y. 
Produce and Provision Markets. La Grange, Wyoming Co., N. Y, _ 43* at as low prices as they are afforded by any other manufac- 
NEW YORK, April ll.-FLOUR-The market for Flour is J> OB’S WESTERN R^ERVB PREMIUM ^"nuy'. 1 " Orders' respecHuirysMkUed an^promptl/fiUed 1 . 01 
nehanged. Sales at $5,00@5,50 for common to choice super *-V CHEESE VAl AND HEATER will save its cost in one j-jy- Consumers of Saleratns, Cream Tartar, and Bi-Car- 
_, . „ , , , unchanged. Sales at $5,00@5,50 for common to choice super • v —*r*r. -r ,—;- 
ne believea, irom Ins most careful observation, not State- $5,80@6 30 for extra State; $5,00@5,60 for super year in labor alone. It is made to open daily, thereby add- 
above one in iiltn of Hie neonlo nnl „n,r ,ni w , r Western; $5,90@6,50 for extra do.; $6,40@6,55 for round mg to its cleanliness and durability more than one-half. It 
aoov e one in Jtfty oi the people evei eat any other h Ohio—closing quiet. Canadian flour quiet at $6,50@ is better made and better finished, and superior in its ar- 
at as low prices as they are afforded by any other manufac- rrailE COLEMAN FARM MILL.—The wonder and 
turer, and in every case warranted pure and of superior | admiration of the age; every farmer his own miller: 
quality. Orders respectfully solicited and promptly fined. 0RRAT saving of time and expense. The only successful 
Z3T~ Consumers of Saleratus, Cream Tartar, and Bi -Car- \t e f..,n! c Milt ever invented for making Buckwheat and 
bonateof Soda should be careful to purchase that having iam {i y F i 0 ur. It can be run by Horse, Steam, Wind, or 
animal food. 
7,40 for common to choice extras. 
rangements, io any other Cheese Vat in the world. It is 
Grain —Wheat dull and unchanged. Sales small at $1,00 warranted to give full satisfaction or no sale. Send for a 
the name of D. B. DkLand on the wrapper, as they will thus \yater-Power 
obtain a pure article . Price with S 
Fairport, Monroe Co., N. Y._ 482wctf uge wlli i e gr ; n 
There are a few sheep; a cow is rarely seen; for unsound Chicago spring; $1,42 for winter red western.— Vat and try l 
-_•!,/. . ,, , , Rye dull at 86@88c. Barley dull; sales at 68c. for State. Corn mensayofit. 
goats, winch might have a line range and the best quiet; sales at 83@88c. for inferior to prime yellow Southern; 484-lt_ 
Vat and try it, or for a Circular and see what the Dairy¬ 
men say of it. HENRY A. ROE 
484-lt Madison, Lake Co. Ohio 
Price with Seive arranged, for sifting Com Meal for farvdly 
U9 prYcewtS Bolting Machine’ attached, for making Family 
pasturage in the mountain tops, now unoccupied duU at CTONE YARDS—FOR 1859.—RATHBUN k WHIT- 
1 ° * ’ uuuccupieu gg C- f or state; 58®61c for Western and Canada. 
and uncultivated, are almost unknown ; hogs are Provisions— Pork market dull and lower. Sales at $17,60 
__ , . ,, ... ... . , ° . , @17,75 for new mess; 17,37 for old mess: $12,62 for prime; 
seen only in the cities, and these are raised mainly $16,40 for thin mess. Lard firmer: sales at ll@ll>ic.; 
to sell to ships; while wild game is seldom hunted ^ 8X ® 12 for 0hio: 11 ® 2l>c ' for state ' Cheese 
or taken. Poultry and ducks are abundant, and ALBANY, April 11.— Flour— Heavy showers of rain have 
B OARDMAN, GRAY & CO’S NEW SCALE piour w h -.7.$75 
PIANO FORTES I Descriptive Ci'r'c'uiara can be liad. or the Mill can be seen 
Perfect in Musical Qualities and Mechanism, and having in operation at the .Office of the Coleman 
our new Patent Improvements, the Insulated Iron Rims, pany,” Tribune Bu ldins, No^ 7 Spruce street, new xora. 
dull at 8@ 10c will contract tor street improvements, generally, amume 
TT , - . , or abroad, and fill alt orders on short notice, addressed to 
ALBANY, April 11,-FtOUR-Heavy showers of rain have Thomas Rathbun, Buffalo, Wk. \V. Whitmore, Lockport, or 
3ggs also, whieh, however, are not obtained at a to^b^/Ktsh^ St. Brid^R^r * 
17:^1._ 1 ____ c market __—: - - —2-!. 
cheap rate. Fish and rice are the main articles of m ?, r r ‘ c . e , t - m . .. , . ., , , 
. r I Grain—T here was a slim attendance of the trade on 
food, with garden vegetables, though bread is not Lghange this morning, and. but few sales were effected. In Pamphlet. 1 now in'™Press^ and to issue" about the 15th of 
unknown, a small quantity of wheat, millet and round yeffowlTn. iSts^at t§®Mc. at’the'depot.' Mtye, Barley 
buckwheat being produced in some localities, but “ B ,Si$Sw 1 iSa steady business doing in Clover at 7;Y@ ^th ^ e W c i oun??y 0 dS^g , 
which are not liked as well as rice. An ox or a 9e.f°r medium and large, and in Timothy ^t^.2,(K)@2,50. a Catalogue, with cuts and descriptions of our Improved 
iv *iv Feed bales 2000 bu. ut $1,00 for 24 H)., and $1,15 for 26 D). Suirar-Canp Mills Pans Clarifiers. Furnace Fixtures, 
L ° rse would re 9 uir e land enough for its living to BUFFALO, April 11 .-Flour-Is in very moderate request Skimmers 8 Ladles, Thetraometers, Pots, Saccharometers. 
Support the population of a little village.— Letter to this morning, both for the interior and home use. Medium Retorts, Molds, and all the appurtenances requisite in the 
the Journal of Commerce. 8 tendhu& S/ESS2%osta*e **«*■ 
-- from Chicago and Milwaukee club wheat; $G,00@G,37M for paid to any address xt n 
The New Canadian Tariff Ahoptbo.-A Toron- OHORT li oRN~ HERD AT^AUCTIOn "— I fo ^in g 
to desp atch st tes that the new tariff has been car- ^^-tUeab-parties continue apart in their views, and S sold myfaruiatChestnutRi^ NY I 
i led through the Committee with a. few alterations, the market is excessively heavy. The only sale reported jJB offer for sale at auction, my entire herd of snort- 
S TONE YARDS—FOR 1859.-RATIIBUN k WHIT- 0 urnew Patent Improvements the Insulated Iron Kims, pany attenfion. 
MORE, have always on hand a good supply of Lock- Corrugated Sounding Board, dt-e., making them the best whereall orders will rcc v rttn THATCHER, Sec’y. 
port and Medina Stone, Caps. Sills, Platforms, Steps, and most durable Pianos in the World. . *37-26* _ ItAttliN inAiLunn., o 
Posts, Well and Cistern Covers, Curbing. Paving, and Build- All sizes from 6 to 7H octaves, and all prices from $12o to T , tvn ENSIGN ATTORNEYS AND 
ing Stone, Flagging—all sizes, Fire-proof Vaults. Ac. They $go0, according to size and finish, will be sold at very low I p7,r t wqpr t am at" LAW —Office, No. 60 Main street, 
will contract for Street Improvements, generally, at home prices for Cash, and perfect satisfaction guaranteed. riSk.toriMarket) Lockuort, Niagara Co., N. Y. 
or abroad, and fill all orders on short notice, addressed to illustrated Price Lists and Circulars furnished on applica- Wisconsin and’^Michigan lands for sale or exchange 
Thomas Rathbun, Buffalo. Wm. W. Whitmore, Lockport, or tion. Please call and examine them at our -J®Western NY. Loans negotiated. 
t0 A'17^.subscriber, Fitzhugh St. Bridge. Rodiesten MUSIC HALL! r4 73j 1 J. Ensign. 
—-——————-—— - 468 and 470 Broadway, Albany, N. V. %niv V»\RI8 CAULIFLOWER and Premiu 
OORGHUM SUGAR CANE -Our Annual Illustrated 482wct f BOARDMAN. GRAY k CO. E Flat Dutch Cabbage Both sure to head, and are tl 
O Pamphlet, now In Press and to issue about the 16th of--- ^vfmutV/<V«kno>vn-12>3 cts. cacti, per package, by ma 
April, contains a plain and comprehensive treatise, explain- KTCI!L> ig COMBINED HARVESTER. Address “RURAL EMPIRE CLUB,” 
KETCIIUM’S Improved Combined Machine, Iron 
Frame,” with Reel and adjustable Roll¬ 
er. Cut 4 feet 10 inches,.... .$130 00 
for real property in >v estern «. i. eu.uo 
A. II. Jameson. [473] _ A, J. ensign. 
ARLY PARIS CAULIFLOWER and Premium 
Flat Dutch Cabbage. Both sure to head, and are the 
best varieties known—12K cte. e^h, per package, by mail. 
Address “ RURAL EMPIRE CLUB ” 
479-6t Macedon Centre, Wayne Co., N. Y. 
Patent Sugar-Cane Mills, Pans. Clarifiers, Furnace Fixtures, T r FTPinTM *o TmnrovVd Two llorse Mowei** iron 
KBICHUMS^yed^H^^^tom 
BUFFALO. April 11_ Flour—T q in vorv moderate reaueat Skimmers, Ladles, Thermometers, t'ots, oaccnaromeiers, 
iis morning, both for the interior and home use. Medium Retorts, Molds, and all the appurtenances requisite m the 
grades heavy. Market without quotable change, although 
tending downward. Sales 250 bbls. at $5,00@5,50 for State, 
from Chicago and Milwaukee club wheat; $6,00@6,37ht for 
ttie range of extra Mich., Ind., and Ohio, and $6,50@6,75 
for double extras. Com Meat—steady at $1,50 for coarse, 
to despatch states that the new tariff has been car- and $1,05 for line. S^solitenv'farm at Chestnut Ridge Dutchess Co , N a Y* P f 
. , Grain.— Wheat—parties continue apart in their views, and ^ sold my mmi at ^nestnut ruage, wuicuess vu., iv. a., a 
ned through the Committee with a few alterations, the market is excessively heavy. The only sale reported 'J. 1 * 1 offer for sale ^ auction, my entire herd of »nort- 
consontod v *i t i n wi was 500 bu. common white Ohio, in bags, at $1,42. Corn- Horned Cattle, .consisting^of about tbht y -flvf °f »u- 
:etorts, MOias, ana an me appurtenances requisite m me Cutter Bar $110 00 1 
“Keipt of P thre e e Si Postage Stamps this will be mailed pre- KETCIIUM’S Improved One' ii'oVse 'Mower,' ” i'ron^ ^ 
aid to any address o SANFORD’S Portable Farin Mili for Grinding Feed 
_ No. b Main St., Cincinnati, O. jf vm for gtock ^ PIaster or Bones for Manure,! 30 00 
7JII0RT- HORN HERD AT AUCTION. —Having SANFORD’S Portable Plantation, or Hand Hominy 
^i 8 /lIvor^iIr/'v^’enth-e'^heriPof Short- Machines and iimsshipp'e'd'w'ithoure'xfra'charge.'' “ , 
ss ii 'i'S! GIFTS!! GIFTS!!!—The Original Gift Book 
Cl Store, is permanently established at 14 ^' i ' ( S ng ^ 8tr ! e a : 
where the purchaser of each book receives a Gift valued at 
from $1 to $50 at the time of sale.. „ d 
Agents wanted in every town in the Union. Those de 
siring so act can obtain full particulars by sending ior a 
Catafogue? which is sent free to any address^ipon apphea- 
tion to p. N. NEEDHAM, Age ntjt ochester, N. Y. _ 
TVTFW YORK CO\FEREIVCB SEMINARY.—Thfi 
fi V3 * T n .... range. Rye nominal at 88@90c. 
6>t oi January, 1860; the rate then to be 15 per Provisions— No change in pork. Sales 8000 lbs. bacon, 
cent, ad valorem • nnri the new ,i„»„ „„ sides, ribs in, at 85fc. Also 1000 lbs. prime sugar cured ham 
u v aiorem > ancl the ncw duty on sugar com- at 10XC i and 5 oo ft3 . dr i e d beef, at 10c. 
mences on the 1st of July next, the rate to be 30 to Seeds— Quiet and unchanged, 
40 per cent., according to the aualitv ALBANY, April 11. — Receipts at West Albany for the 
J_ f\Z quamy. wee k: Cattle, 2,240; Sheep and Lambs. 1,151; Hogs, 1182. 
n, . 77 " ' Beeves— Prices take the following range—Extra 6@H>Xc; 
a iie itnglisli irigate Curacoa, with Lord Lyons, First quality 5X@6Kc; Second do 4X@5J4c; Third do 4@ 
tne new British Minister on luvir/i ontopo/l r'hoon 4He; Inferior do 3Xo. 
on th« evening °„f S /“f U, '“ “ >» «»*“«• 
irior animals. Among them will be the unrivalled Bull, 
ightlger, 578; also, stock sired by him, as well as the Earl 
c Warwick, 465. The sale will take place at Dover Plains, 
l the New York and Harlem Railroad, on the 10th day of 
ay next, at 12 o’clock. 
Catalogues of Pedigress may be had at the ofiices of the 
ships ribs in -it SYc Also 1000 tbs nri'me su-ar cured ham American Agriculturist, New York. Country Gentleman, awarded it 
at foVc b3 aml 5fM) ms.'drie^beef 0 aUOe ® ^ ^ Albany. Ohio Fanner, Cleveland, Boston Cultivator, Itu- Harvester 
Albany, Ohio Farmer, Uleveiand, tsoston nunvaior, au¬ 
ral New- Yorker, and of the subscriber. 
Mineola, Queens Co., N. Y. SAMUEL T. TABER. 
P. S.—No animals will be disposed of before the sale at 
auction. -IS l-4t 
I? N G L I 8 II GALVANIZED CHAIN PUMP 
Pi TUBING, Superior to Zinc or Wood, and much more 
durable. Manufactured by RICHARD KING, Jr., 
483 Batavia, Genesee Co., N. Y, 
m wtm-vmnvr, M,«r -arvester. ... ►nna jftKVTfi WANTED— 1 To sell 4 new inven- 
Oino, also, awarded it its best commendation. r fK)0 tioM^ Agents have made over $25,000 on one,- 
:UEI, T. TABER. All orders will receive prompt attention better than aU simufr agencies. Send 4 stamps and get 80 
before the -to «t Manufacturer aid N. Y. ^pl^cStoS gratis. 'EPHRAIM BROWN, Lowell, Slags, 
- I have for sale pure Hungarian Grass Seed. Price, Three Pnrnetual Kiln, Patented July, ’57. 
CHAIN PUMP Dollars per bushel I /iw'rinr to a'nv in use for Wood or Coal. 2Y> cords of 
Emery’s One and Two Horse Railroad Powers, for sale at i-i Superior,to a y oO bbls .—coal not mixed with 
anufacturer’s prices, adding transportation gomAlbany. wood, of ^ 4 t f] t0 c D. PAGE, Rochester, N. Y. 
