TORONTO, March 9.—Beef in very plentiful, a ml cattle 
of first rite quality have been refiought here from Moutreul 
anil New York markets. Quotations are first clans animals, 
per 100 I tig. fit' licet $5,60; for Second o.biss $5. and tor inferior 
$4! ■ 1,50. Halve*are becoming pleutihil withaKOodaonvind 
at all rates from $3. ( 7, tSUei p $lgi 6, imd lambs $ - 5,.5tXi3,80 
each- 
Boric — The rupplv o' fresh is fulling o(T« and rales are 
limited, Price* are steady at $ftj 6>7‘. ft 100 I Os, for fair 
and prime lots of heavy weight Cured meats are hrm'iv 
held lit the foil a Winy rates: Wholesale - mess pork ft hbl. 
at $ltVi'J8,50: prime mess, SI.Vi hi; mime, Haros, 
smoked, t> tt,., to Tie; unsinoked, 9(5?10c. Bacon — sides, 8 
Or 9c.— Globe. 
] TsXsIlSrO-TS I-iATNUDS FOR SA.IjHJ. 
1 t'h# Subscriber oilers for side, at low prices and on very 
acooiumndatiug terms, 
52,000 ACRES OF CHOICE FARMING LANDS, 
Situntr.il in Central fllinm*, in the CountiM of Mont - 
gameri/, Christum, sktlbij, Mamn, Moultrie, Platt, 
Fayette and Clay. 
Said lands were mostly selected and entered,nan early 
ilav, ntid are very e.lmiru sclvotinim of Uotliog Prairie, or 
yaluahle limbered 1-antis. Many of said lauds are uiljueent 
to Railroad Stations, and all are si dialed within convenient 
distances of completed Rail re.,,I*. 
Saul 1.110-1,, ire offered foi «de in small parcels to actual 
settlors, on very reasonable terms, or will he sold in I arse 
parcels, at wholesale rates, on very acCunVOQdutintr terms. 
I he titles are perf. el, and all conveyances will bo niinlu by 
warrantee deed. Also, 
400 Valuable Business & Residence Lota in Puna, 
Feint) at interne, thin o/ Illinois Central and Terre. 
Ilaule, /Ulna anil Saint Limit Railroads. 
IV non* w fdshinrr to purchase any of ttu- above I,a mis or 
l.ots, will please apply!® tb« Subscriber, nyletlerorother- 
wi«e, at Hillsboro', Montgomery Count V, Illinois. 
Catalogues unit Mapatif said l.andM will b" forwarded to 
persons who mn.v request the same, 
flats of still Hands and Hots may also lie seen at the office 
of K. It. Ilf I, LENS, Hand Agent, nt I'amt. 
All JOHN 3. HAYWARD, Hillsboro', Ill. 
T)U»OMrV«TON NURSERY, UJL-80 acres, Fruit and 
1 > Ornnniental. Knot-Grafts, 10,009, WO; WilsouY Albany 
Strawberry 1,000, $10, Ac., Ac. Set flew List. 
MP-Bt _ r g, PHOENIX. 
,§ iJ^IsOWER SEEDS BY MALL. tij 
9?_3 Our own selection of 
25 Varieties for 
agricultural. 
Fence? and other Matters,.. 
TntfwestVg 0 and UsefulPlants,ft’wo 'illustrations,]. . 
Farm fhmse snd. Ham, [Illustrated,!.85, 
Kenovntiiif Swamp Hands,..... 
The Pee-Keeper — The Queen Bee and Her Progeny; 
Pro6 table Bee-ffiscping,. 
Spirit of the Press—Analysis of Clover: How to 
Jl 00 
, 2 00 
4 00 
Persons ordering either of the above assort¬ 
ments may rely upon a beautiful collection. 
J. it. THORBURN A CO., 
15 John Stroet, 
82fl-3t New York. 
Rural Sfint at 
Make ; it’i-i ards,, 
r-nuirict anil Answers—Scaf in Sheep; Contents of a 
Wer • of I iinber; ACurious Bird; Information Wanted; 
sUn Polling their Wool; Plaster, Ashes, Ac.; Salting 
Sheep: A Retwsay for tun Scratches; Cure for Ringbone Sd 
Agricultural Miscellany —Bonulify the Villages—A Good 
Fxami'Ie: Mai. Plow handle's Writings; Wheat Crop of 
On o ooa w a—Correct ion; Convention of Cattle-Breed¬ 
er*. pri„ Coutitv Ag,Society: Union A*, and Hurt. So- 
iL'ir- falinvra Uuiep A*. Society; Those blower 
Sceup; Next Illinois State Fair, ..86 
HORTICULTURAL. 
Dwarf Pew - Culture in Canada-No. H,. Si 
The Delaware Grape,.....87 
Seedling Apple, (Illustrated,] ..'..g 
The Western Baldwin Apple, Ac ,.-.in 
Grafting the Grape,.Si 
Horticultural Fotcs -The Cauliflower; Grafting Knife, 
tlliuririted;] Grafting Wax; Naples Horticultural So¬ 
ciety; Illinois Horticultural Society; Circulation of Sap 37 
Inauiries and Answers— Currant*. Quince Stocks, Ac., 
iThre.- Illustrations;] Market for Pears; Wire Trellises 
THE WOOL MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, March ft, — The demand has slightly im¬ 
proved, hut the market is by no means ttctivo; the stork of 
Domestic in light, tint tiiat of California ami Smith Ameri¬ 
can tins been augmented by more liberal receipts; roving to 
t it i cost ofimportation, however, prices are hut quote 
ably tower: the traowietious comoli>-n 120,000 lbs. Native 
Fleece amt Pulled Wools, at b <WC- for the former, and 30 
QaSOr. for (he latter; our extreme prices only for choice 
selected Saxony; Bales also nf 130 bales washed Smyrna, nt 
Q> itJKc: 20,000 ifid California at I' -. 'Jtr, is mow., and 4fO do. 
(8o,0il0 tbs.) scoured Mexican, vn terms not mado public — 
Wo quote: 
Am. Snxonv fleece ?) lb.68®fi3 
Am, full-hloat) Merino.5i a57 
Am, half-blood and three-fonrtlis Merino .... 47Ca 50 
Am. nativo ami one-fourtli Merino. 40qVril 
Extra, Pulled.47ej'52 
Superfftie, Pulled.40&C45 
No. I, Pulled.8S®38 
California, extra. 57512 
California, fin*, mcwiudied. 25032 
Oalifornin, e.ormnou do. .. 12,7 10 
Peruvian, washed. 18(7(30 
Valparaiso, uowaRhed.: ll(<i l2 
South .Am. common, washed. 1IV3 13 
South Am. Khtre Rios, do.15(7 18 
South American, unwashed. R.rJ2 
HoUtli Am. Cordova, washed. 20722 
East Indie, washed.'. 20(722 
African, nuwoshed. 9 (n 18 
African, washed... 1ft a 23 
Smyrna, unwashed. Urn'll) 
Smyrna, washed. 22fie28 
Mexican, unwashed. 11(a'14 
— Tribune. 
BOSTON, M arch R —There is a fair demand for flee.cn 
Uld pulled Wool, ami prices are quite steady. Sains of t.lio 
week 100,000 lbs. at IO,i*52a for Hence, and 38 m 52c. for super- 
lino and extra pulled, in foreign sales 200 bales Mediterra¬ 
nean, Cape and South Anievleau on private teriuH 
Saxony A Merlon..MiA-70 ( Western mixed., 
Full blood...M.aAfl Smyrna, wished. 
] AD IES USE 
J _ J A. Tx-I ES P V H E ’ B 
DIBTRTIC SAXjEKATUS, 
The great improvement for all Halting purposes. AH other 
kinds of Sale rat us now in use, have uo utility in eompari- 
800 with this. It is ttic only Bdleratua in use, that is en¬ 
tirely tree from uilurious properties, and one pound of it is 
equal to two of the common article. Beware of poison¬ 
ous imitations, tie- genuine tins tho name of .1 uims Pvt.B, 
Aw Washinwton St. N. Y., on oaeb package, and is sold by 
KOHiers generally i| 
A nn KINGS <HC AGfklC'HHTIJRAI, HOOKS. Fan- 
Diers.iiardeners, Nurserymen, Fruit-Growers, Dairy¬ 
men, tattlo-Dealers, and ail persons interested in tilling 
the soil or adorning tludr gvoumls ami dwellings, will be 
supplied with rim most complete assortment of Books re¬ 
lating to then* huninv—: that can be found iu the world, by 
0. IVT, SAXTON, BARKER Sc CO., 
Agricultural Booksellurs, and Publishers or The Horticul¬ 
turist, No. 25 Park row. New York 
Catalogues gratis. Books sent by mall. Agkdts wanted. 
W AT. KKtb niters for sale, this Spring, at his Nuks- 
kiiihh, I'd.i/. vtiKTiiroww, N. .1., a general assortment of 
Fruit ivud Oruniiionuit Trees, Shrubs, Arc. 
M. D. FltKF.lt A Ci>., Watkins, N. V. 
RA BELLA AND CLINTON CHAPE VINER, at $3fl 
per 1,000, by GKO. BECK, Gharlottr-, Monroe Co., N. Y 
NVENTOHs: Your applications for PATENTS are 
often unjustly rejected, Good Patents will be obtained 
i such, or no charge made, by d FRASER, RoehestAr.N Y 
[ EG FT A It HE EGG RKEJIH FOR SALE. — Enel use tou 
( coots and receive 30 semis by return uitiil. A-ldrcss 
WM. A. SAUNDERS, 
Dover Center, Caylmga Co., Ohio, 
1 EMPLOYMENT ALH THE YEAlt IIOMNH. Readt 
j do you want business that pays I'rrnn $3 to fli a day. 
so, take an agency Send stump for naraculara, to 
S INDIO it ON A BRO., Mewark, N ? 
1 AWTON OK NEW KOCIIEl.HE KLACKBEKIU. 
J a by Mail. - For St, I will send, post free, 25 root eutriogs 
ot tins famous plant, which will be sure in grow Directions 
on _H B HUM,Sandusky,0 
iJiOQ A TEIHH OF it WEEKS, pays for Board 
bP'ssT'.Oi t Washing,and I uilion in Common Koglish, it 
Falley ^nmintiry, Fulton, Oswego Co N. Y. 
Spring Term opens March 22d, l-aJO. ForCirCuhtnt OrCata- 
logues,address JOHN l' (lit[FI I 
C 3 lfAPE VINES Cm-.UilV BHRBUJIua fiif Sale at tin 
\x Scloivler Co. Central Nur-erieu 
IUI.iXX) Grape Vinos, Isabella and Catawba. Also, 
30,18)0 Cherry Seedlings Address 
530-21 M D. FREER h 00„ Watkins, N. Y. 
.00@00 
.its? ;tn 
. .tKjttlff 
11 (7123 
24(7'H2 
. SK7'I7 
. 80745 
2ss®sa 
DoJ unwanhvd.... 
Syrian . 
Cape. 
Crimea. 
Buenos Ayres_ 
Peruvian, washed. 
for old mess; #18,12 for new do; 81»,5Q for old prime; $14,- 
50 for new do. Hurd—sales at loKOtqlc. Butter lltatbic for 
Dhio, 1 p.i 2(lo for State. Cheese tirrn it Iff" 13c. 
A sir Ks The market is without change: the demand fair; 
sales at $5,26 for pots, and ?'-V>2.! 1 (or pearls. 
ALBANY, Jl.iKOB 10 —Fi.ouk anu Mkat. Dnman-1 con¬ 
tinues active and prices improving. The following arc the 
closing quotations of the week: 
Common to good State,. $5,00(<j’5,3n 
Fancy and extra State,. 0,300(3,62 
Common to good Western,.5,501-05,90 
Extra Michigan. Wisconsin, Indiana, Ac.,. ft.Off ' 6,75 
Extra Ohio,. 6 , 00 . 17 , 21 ) 
Common Canadian.. 6,23(e6.00 
Extra Canadian,. 6,1 x)N 7,25 
Fancy Genesee,.. 6,7f(5ifi,25 
Extra Cenoseo,. .. 6jo,aj7,50 
Extra Kentucky,. . 0,50(.7i7,50 
Corn meal, ll - 15s. r) 100 ll.s. 
Gkain—S ales street barley at 7?«; State two-rowed at 
75i*e. A sale of State oats, in store, at43c. Corn—yellow 
round, at Central depot, at 76c. 400 bush, two-rowed barley 
at 77c: 4,003 lul-ili. do. 00 p. t. 
Skko -State Clover, - - H-Jc- for medium, 9fc9- 4 cfor large; 
Timothy, #3,25 '3,50 V) bustiel - Argue, 
BUFFALO, MiP.cn hi. Ft.oni—'The market him been 
dull to-day. Sales are M50 bids, mostly all double extra 
brands from Ohio, Indiana, Michigan and Canada, at prices 
ranging from $5,75 for common to #6 fur gmjil, and $6.25[c,6,- 
37 for choice. Srano Illinois and Iowa extras are among the 
sales at. $6,37(7 16 , 50 , and 100 hid*, extra Wisconsin at #5. 
Chain Wheat quiet and no sales. Corn doll in. 61c, in 
stoic. Oats continue inactive. Sales wore made at 33c. 
Skkps—T imothy active at $.'U.'3,12, and Olovci at. #4,5(k'-> 
$4.62. 
rKOriSm.vs - Quiet, and no sales except &t retail, (lour. 
PHILADELPHIA, M.uicn 12.— FhOint — Flour tirm but 
senreo; super $ft" i;,2. r ,. 
Oka in Wheat active but scarce; red $1,50; white $1,60.— 
Cecil unchanged. 
PttortsioNU— Provisions firm. Old megs pork $17,48; new 
prime 814,30. Hard steady- 
TORONTO, 51 Alien 9.— FLOOR There is hut little doing 
in flour at. this point, the views of holders being consider¬ 
ably higher than tho Ideas of buy era, wlm for the most part 
operate iu speculation. The advance in wheat Increases 
the tirmnens of holders, and they seem but little disposed 
to eiv way. We trivw rawre then tl.c um»»I dtfflcnlt.v to 
come nt correct quotations in the alWeip o of wiles, tail give 
the f-dlowi ng ax nearest tlie mark. The amount, of flour iu 
ptnre at tills point 1 - about 35,0(81 barrels, and at Port Credit 
8,0110 barrels. Double extra, $5,6(X<f6, v o; sxtra, $3,256(5,,W; 
fancy, #1,65 - 1 , 80 ; superliue No. I. $l,AY(i'l,53; do No. 2, #t,- 
20 a 1,25. Oatmeal, $l,2Va 1,50. Corn meal, $3,25- 1 3,00. Qat, 
meal ia dull, and miLddo rates arc the "xtreeie views of 
holders. 
GuAttf.—The price nf bill wheat baa bail a inurement in 
an upward direction during the week, aud closes live cents 
bettor than at the date of our lust review. The deliveries 
have boon moderately targe for Hits season of the year, 
averaging about. 1,000 bind mis per day. The quality has 
been good, and the best portions ol the Crop are now being 
brought out The rales jud-J have ranged from $1,32, #1,35, 
$1,TRIPl, to lor good to prime qualities; coirnunn $i,260V l,2A 
The average price for the week could not have been h ot 
than $1,80. Spring wheat, of pood quality, is in active ro- 
que.-t at $KjpI,iJS : M bdab. from farmers. \Y« -inenU-jn much 
if over $1 ft In label could bo realised for car loads, unless It 
iva h of vci-y prime and uniform quality. Barley is quiet 
w ith limited receipts. Prices remain stemlyat 60c. Li hqsfll 
Rye is very scarce, and Is wanted at lifiQntuc. k’l luishel - the 
latter being a very extreme rate, data in the early part of 
tho week were plentiful at 33,(-\‘k>a i > bushel, hut recently 
tho supply has not been large un-1 rates are ffneei— fanners 
getting .‘{ft’i RTe. by tho bifid, delivered. Car load* would 
hardly bring 81c. on tbe track. Peas are in fair request, al¬ 
though hardly as active as previously. Sales have beeu 
made at &8yt 6<Jc. [1 bushel. Lots are bald at much higher 
rates. Globe. 
M organ iiorhk •>gevekal kieeoko, ju„" 
if .application bn made soon, will be sold a bargain. 14 
live pant, dark, eliestnol, la hand*, in gouil flesh (uMO lbs ) 
No marks; only need* Lo be seen. IVdigmu .rod particulars 
given on application. E. YEOMANS, Walworth, N. A'. 
TWO YE\U 01,1) APPLE TREES. We 
otter 10,(41(1 Apple Trees, two years old, OUT Se¬ 
ts, 3 to ( font. Hi 84o per 1,000. 
A. FAHNESTOCK A SONS, Toledo, Ohio. 
)litn HONEY DEW HUNGARIAN Class MEED.— 
For sale, 200 bushels of tin, Seed, a pure article, of my 
vu raising. Price £1 per bushel, iu quantities to suit pur- 
1 users. R. I 4 . HOWARD, 
Buffalo, N. Y. 
J1A.Y YOTJJA TAXES! 
REEDE ,t MENDENHALL, of Minneapolis, Minnesota, 
will attend promptly to the paying of Taxes for Non-resi¬ 
dents, 530-3t 
on the 8th inst., by the Rev. Wauiiam 
•N J. HIM,, of Maoedon, Wuyne Co., N. Y., 
A. YOUNG, of Syracuse. 
Rare and Beautiful Flowers— B K. Bliss. 
Illinois Lands for Sale John S. Hayward, 
label la 1111 ) Catawba 11 capo Vlim-i R T. Underhill. 
Egyptian Coro M. C I'ran-tall. 
The K dzi-' Filters- .lames Terry & Co. 
Peas! Pea*! Peas!— J. Kajialje. 
Tree Seed* Tree Seed*—R. E. Sehroeder. 
Pine Hit! Nursery—Godfery Zimm-'iinami. 
East Now London Nurseries- W. H. Starr. 
Grapo Vines t', C Maxwell A' Bros. 
The Prairie Farmer -Emery A Co. 
Wilson's Albany Strawberry Vines,,he—Jos. Caldwell. 
Farms for Sale —Geo. JL Preston. 
Information Wanted—Roswell Crane. 
Gladiolus ft. K. Bliss. 
Strowfierry Plants for Sale- J. S. Haskins. 
Cranberry t'farits W. H. Starr. 
The New’ Blnck-Cap Raspberry— H. D. Munson. 
Cranberry Cnllurut -W. If. Starr. 
Rasphernes^-T. C. Maxwell & Bros. 
Cranberry Vines—Noble ilill. 
Cherry- Trees—T. 0. MexiveJ] k Bto*. 
Book Agents Wanted—Gao. E. Tuttle. 
Canadian Wil l Pluto Stock- -J. S. Kelsey, 
80,0(41 tpplo Stork* It. Iiignall. 
Isabella Grape CiiHitlir*—kj. A McKay. , 
Wilson's Albany Seedling Strawberry—C. L. Twing. 
Premium Wine Grape —Jo ate Lewis St D. C. Brainard. 
Arbor ViUe and Ih-mlock Spruce—A. J. McClave. 
Peavine Clover—Wm. Ttmrburn. 
Seeds! Seeds! Seeds! — Wm. Thorbum. 
Wldt,. Top Onion Seed—Wm. Thnrburn. 
Geniilno Hiiltbari! Squowh Seed Wm. Thorburn. 
Extra Early Da-ilel O'Rouke Pens—Wm. Thorbum. 
Tr.anl’* Evergreon rea AYm. Thorburn. 
Flower Seeds I -AVm-Ttiorbiirn. 
Chofu or BuUt Almonds Wm Thiwbnrn. 
New Jersey Long Orange Carrot—Wm. Thorburn. 
si-tent XL JiOTIOEH, 
Shares’ Coulter Harrow— W. W Eggleston. 
t'J7~ For New Horticultural Advertisements Bee page S7. 
VTOUNTY AGENT** W ANTED. $50 a nmntti and ull 
■' expenses paid, to introduce mir Nkw Nation u, Dopki.k 
Turk in flgOSKWiira Maciiimk Ttm ohcn|ie»t 11 ml Urn best. 
For cotajhleln iiistnu'tion« nn-l a periuan-nl hiwincsp, ad¬ 
dress, with stamp, J. AV HARRIS ,N CD., Shoe and I.e.aUnq- 
E xcha nge , Boston, Mu ss_53iH!t 
T4ATUEIIT.D SKMINARY. Ti e Spring Term or this 
I well-known and tloimsliing InstHiltiou hegins March 
28th. Board, Washing and ronm rent pee leriil of 14 weeks, 
837.50. Tuition from #4 to $6 N. IS. Sendfor a Catalogue- 
For rooms address REV. J. B. VA N I’KTTF.N, 
Fairfiold, HerU. Co., N. Y., March I, I860. Crincipal. 
R(|n < || WI GOAFTKD. -AVe offer 800,000 
iR-' '*’ "" *" " Apples, grafte-1 Ibis winter, for Spring, set- 
tjllg at $6 per 1,(441, or where 20,000 or more urn taken, at 
#5 per 1,(441. Apple Seeds, dean and fresh f-7 per bushel. 
A. FAIINKSl'0CK St SONS, 
Kf-Ot Toledo, Ohio, 
Terms of Adverttsteg TiriarV' Fite CENTS A Lr.vr:, each 
insertion, in advance. A price arid a half for extra display, 
or 52!» cents per line of space. Spkuui. Notkikh — follow¬ 
ing reading (natter, leaded—Seventy Cents u f.fne cne.li 
insertion. These rates are predicated upon a circulation at. 
le.ant. double that which tho Krr. u. hud when Our rate of 25 
c.e.nts a line was established. It. is unnecessary to add that, 
the Rokal New-A'okkuk has afar larger circulation than 
myidmikir journal In the world, rendering it altogether tlie 
b ■«! advertising medium of Its class. 
t j4 V ERG KEEN 8 AND MTU AW KF.li IIIEK 50,(44) Nor- 
J way Firs, 1,3 Inch to 2 feel.... JI2 p#r nx) 
Do, Do. Do. . ,?!4i per 1,000 
1(41,(441 Do. 9 to 12 inches. .#50 per 1,14X1 
Ai,(X4) Wilson's yUbuuy and HookurStrawbe 1 lies #1,50 per 1(41 
Do. Do. Do. Do, $10 per 1,(44) 
523-9t A. FAHNESTOCK & SONS, Tolcfo, Ohio. 
/ liUMLAM) At’AIH.lI A , no vil .i;, N. Y. The Spring 
V - To cm of this IriMitutiou, will commence on Monday, 
March tilth Tuition, per term of It weo|;$6 00 . i’lffs in¬ 
cludes, without extra charges, all (lie higher English 
studies, Mathematics, Latin, Greek, B ranch and German.— 
For further information address. 
530 S. AV. CLARK, Principal. 
^ WOOD & CO., EATON, N. V., 
Manufacturers Of their celebrated 
PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES, 
and Dealers in Machinery. 
Tijkmk Enginesare simple in arrangement, built compact, 
and are adapted to all kinds of Mill orFurin use. Received 
the First Premium at our latn State Fair. Send for Cir¬ 
cular. 523-13t 
CTTTMP MACHINES. 
Twenty years id' close application to the manufacturing 
and use of Stump M vi'uim..-, have enabled Die Suhieribor* 
to produce an article, which dtjles r.ompetitiou. AV',- are 
lire pared to furnish any numbur at short notice and at low 
rates. 
Our Machines aro simple in eonitfiie.llon, very durable 
and not liable to get out of order. The demand for them 
ha*increased four fold withiu the past year, which removes 
any doubt of llieir great superiority ovei oilier machines. 
Send for a Circular, which will give von full particulars. 
R. H. HAM. M HO., 
S30-4t Owugo, Tioga Cl).. N. Y 
RAVI VE OLOV ER. -(See Country Gentlemen (or Jan. 
5, 1860 , page 17.) 't'lis gomdnn article just received. At 
coots per pound. For -.do by 
WM. THORBURN, 492 Broadway, Albany, N. Y. 
h )t)K AGKJSTH \V,Y NTFJD. 
VtT For CiicuUrt.address GEO. F. TUTTLE, 
531-13t No. 100 Nassau St., New York. 
TYTiriTR TOP ONION 8ETB l I , yo qumitil v. Tl.c 
TV finest ever nflVrcd, to which Ibe atleiillmi of Market 
Gardeners in partleularly called. Price only $5 per bushel, 
(dirtcheap.) sacks 23 cents delivered at Allativ. For side 
by AVM. TUOBBUUN, 492 Brouilway, Albany, N. Y. 
LVATltA EARLY DANIEL O'ROt'KKK PE AS.—These 
I . celebrated Early Peas, (to which the particular atten¬ 
tion of Market Gardeners u called,) for earllness, product¬ 
iveness ami length of pud, cannot. Im surpassed. I Tice #6 
per liushel -25 cents per qqait. For sale by 
WM. THORBURN, 492 Broadway, Albany, N. Y. 
AA r ic invite the attention of all Cultivators of Flowers, to 
the following collection, of choice apd rare Need*, eoiripriH- 
ing the most beautiful and showy Annuals, Biennials and 
Perennials,and embracing the finest Proxy Flow nmen A.s- 
Tnita, Caxihllia Fuiwmiki) Balsams, (Skumam Stocks, 
K.VOLISU 1'AN'tdl 8, OaHNATHIN and PlCOTKK I'IVKS, Dodblp, 
ItOLLvuot'KB, Calceolarias, Cixkrarus, Ac,, which will 
be forwarded to any address jn the Union, upon receipt of 
tho price, viz.; 
No. COLLECTIONS. PlHCR. 
1 - Contains Twenty varieties of Auimrils, .$1 <hi 
2- Twenty varieties of Biennials and Perennials.. t uo 
3- Ten extra line varieties of rare Annuals and Peren¬ 
nial.-, ... .... I 00 
•I Five choice varieties, from pkiv.k vlowtrs. id' French 
Alters, German U,initiation and l’ienlee Pinks, Eng- 
lirb PaDpl'S, Verbenas and Hollyhocks, ouch ot 
which is Holqat 25 cents. Singly, . . .. I 00 
6—Fifty varieties (including Collection Nn. -I,) Annuals, 
Biennials mid Perennials,... 2 50 
6 - One Hundred varieties,. 8 00 
We also idler many other collections, by mail, for list, of 
which see Catalogue, which will be forwarded to any ad- 
dros* upon receipt of a three edit stamp. 
Address ALLEN & McELAVAIN. 
530-21 Springfield, Maws. 
Special Notices 
j^EEDS; SEEDS! SEEDS 
(Inrtlcn, Field and Flower Heeds, 
Frasll and genuine, nt wholesale ami retail, fur sale by 
_WM. THORBURN, W2 Broadway. Albany, N. Y 
SHARES’ COULTER HARROW, 
riAi.Es tr.NivKK8.vr, feed cuttku kor male 
* A ut the Gk-Nkhkk Skkd STO/tK asp Au'l WAUKnottSK, 
Rochester, N. Y., by,). ItAPALJE, Agent, at the manufae- 
tjlrors prices torfrom 310 tn #27. This is decidedly tlm OK,-IT 
CORN-r-TAl.K CffTTgU now ill use, and ns good for Hav aud 
Straw as an v other. I have also on band a full supply of tho 
celebrated Rawhide Roller Cuttois. 1‘ricu from #, to $28,— 
all warranted porfooL 621-ouw-tr 
TIIANTS EVERGREEN I’U.V ran be planted as early 
1 as the ground will adultt nf cultivation, and also very 
late, so that a family van have a supply at I the season.— 
They are productive, cools easy, ami have been pioumincad 
uoequaled for their delicious ‘flavor, liy all who tiavu tried 
them. Very highly rovoniijicmlod. Frio: fl per quart.— 
For safe by WM THORBURN, t»2 Broadway, Albany, N Y 
Sold by W. W. Eggleston, Albany, N Y. 
11 HaVIXo used the Coultci Harrow patented by D. W. 
Shares, of Hamden, Ct,, when a resident or Connecticut, 
and learned some of its benefits, on my removal to this 
State I procured one. although at an advanced price, and 
have covered 90 acres fit wheat with it, and 30 of oats; 
the balance of my wheat, 15 acres, I entered with the 
common drag. 1 am 'confident that the portion which 1 
covered with the Coniter Harrow with one going over, 
will yield from 2 to 5 bushels per acre more than the 
part which 1 dragged in with the common drag, and went 
over it 2 or 3 times, (other things being equal.) Upon 
fall plowing its benefits can be realized but by those who 
have seen ft work. 
I have also used Shares' Horae Hoe, which I think Is 
well adapted to Illinois soil. GUY 1'IKRPO.VT. 
Rockford, HI., July 31st., 185S." 
In a letter accompanying the above recommend, and 
in one since received, Mr. I'icrpont explains why be got 
from 3 to o bushels more to the acre. IV he re he used 
the common drag or harrow, the grain was not covered 
as deep and uniform, yot it grew well for a time, but, to 
use his own words, he nays, “when the sun was up 
and the tains abated.it withered away, because it had 
not much earth,” Grain lying upon the surface or 
slightly covered, will not fill as well, and the lieadH are 
apt to he short, especially if the season is dry, aud for 
fall sowed, will be injured by the frost. He says 800 
bushels of his wheat weighed 60 lbs. to the hu3he), and 
was much superior to his neighbors', as he took the high¬ 
est premium at the Fair, and he attributes his success 
to the perfect and uniform manner in which it was cov¬ 
ered. At three and a half bushels to the acre, iu hia 90 
acres, he gained 315 bushels. He informed me he sold 
his wheat for one dollar per bushel, making a clear gain 
of 31a dollars on one field of wheat, beside taking the 
premium. 
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CHEMICAL SALERATUS t 
M Tub very bust article of Sal crams now In ime.” Much 
has been said ot the injurious elloct of Salorutua upon the 
health, but nothing can be more harmless than perfectly 
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Manufactured and for sale at Wholesale at the Fairport 
Chondral Works, Fairport, Monroe Co., X. Y. 621-tf 
purchasing only sparingly and prctt.v much on their own 
terms, li i* ratimated that nemly 2,000 bead will go from 
here to the New York market, almost all in first bauds; aud 
we learn that Uie number taken over the Eriu Road was 
unusually large. 
Pricks— Taking quality (the average of which is notice¬ 
ably higher than last week) into consideration, the few sales 
made and the offers to **»1J j ustify us in quoting a decline of 
hf iffWc ou ail grades. Wo quote ns follows: 
This week. Lust week. 
Premium.5 'ikKaS’f 
Extra.UidtlJi 4’.iat.5 
First quality.3 Jy 5'4\ 4 @4i i 
Second quality.3 (73 1 , 3V«;it3?i 
Third quality.2ki(a>2*; 24J 7 3 
Inferior.. <5£2‘.i 2 Va) 2 >£ 
—I Atlas and Argue. 
CAMBRIDGE, March 7.—Whole number of Cattle at 
market 51)6 —about it o Bcijvoh, and 1)6 Stores* consisting of 
Working Oxen, Milch Cows, and one.t wo and three years old. 
Pkiokh—M arket Beef-Extra, $7/8/7 7,75; first quality, 
$7,I10; second quality, $5,75; third quaff tv, $4,W); ordinary, $3. 
Storks—W mklug Oxen—$75, wx«d7o. 
Cows A.vn CALVK8—$25, 4374:00. 
YuAKMXGa — None; two year olds, $173523; three year 
olds, $306i.28. 
Siiki.i- axij Lamps — 1,6.') at rnarkot; prices in loti, *2.25 
2,50 a’3,i41 oacli; extra, $8,51.1, 4,5(J((t6 each, Or 4Ja@fiJ4c fb. 
live weight 
HiURfe — ft >16;fc. Tallo iv. 7@7>ic. 
Cai.c Ski.vs— lffb itc. Vt lb. 
Pki.ts— $1,25011,75 each. 
Veal Calves — None. 
BRIGHTON, March 8,—At yiarket 1,200beeves, 100 stores, 
1,64) sheep and lamtis, anil 7()0 swine. 
BkkkCattlr—P rices—Extra, $fU)t>:WO,00; first quality $7,00 
®7.75; second quaiiti-, $8,50; third quality, Sft.ttXaO.OO. 
Work t.vr: Oxkm—$S5, 90 (0.115. 
if men Cows $!!*pj‘40: Common, $17@19. 
Vv.u, CaI.v.8 -f3, 4:ii3. 
Storks—Y esrliugs, none; two years old, $17@22; three 
years old, $24(7)27. 
HiDlSB—eca)l!'...n > lb.; Calf Skins, 10@Uc^ lb. 
Tallow-L eTMc T'th. 
Sukkp AVI) LA SI 1(8 - S2,S0®2,75; Extra, $Yai7. 
PBLT8—$1,257 L"5c each. 
Swlxit—Spring pigs, wholesale, 6>*U.<*.'«« ft*} retail, 
@7(iC- Fat Hog*, updresaed, 0c- 
I'Hn.ADELPHl.V. March 7.-There wax a very good sup¬ 
ply of Qatile this Week, tho offering, at the three yards 
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this, the best portable Filter known. They are durable, 
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JAMES I’F.RRY *v CU., Rochester, N. Y. 
FT Descriptive (li renlai - sent 1 1 
1 )EAS ; PEAS ! PEAS !-Now ou hand 
1 and for sale at the “GkNKRkk SXKP riroRR," No. 65 
JjuJJato Street, Rochester, A. Y. 
100 bushels Irish Marrowfat 
50 “ Black Eye do. 
50 “ .Missouri do. 
50 ** Early Kenti. 
1(4) “ Early Wiiihmgton. 
50 “ Dwarf Blue Imperial. 
25 “ Champion or England. 
200 “ Canada Creepers, fof field sowing. 
FINE AND BURGLAR - PROOF SAFES. 
With Hall’s Patent Powder-Proof .Locks, 
HAVE NEVER FAILED 
IN MORE! THAN 300 DISASTROUS FERES. 
The Safest nrnl Beet Safe In Use. 
Delivered at any Railroad Station ia the United States, or 
Cauada, at the very lowest rates, bv 
JAMES G. DUDLEY, Sole Agent, 
618-tf at 93 Main street. Buffalo?N. Y. 
illarkcts, Commerce, & 
Tub Subscriber offers to Farmers throughout tlie country 
the KGYP’JTA.S CORF, which upon trial lust year was 
fffu rid to ripen, planted eren the first of July Misesti¬ 
mated, from it.* very prolific qualities, to yield 2(4) bushels 
per acre, end weighs by seated measure, ‘65 pounds to the 
bushel. This Com was produced from same procured direct 
from Mr Ju>o*. our Consular Agent, direct I v on his return 
from Egypt. D requires no dllturcmt. culture from that, of 
other varieties, and in the South two crops can fin raised in 
one season on the same ground Jt grow “ in tbe form of a 
7Vre, andliOBnlj-tu>0 ears have grown upon one stalk, and 
will average from live t" fifteen, t or domestic use it i- nn* 
paralleled. When gmuriduini proper ly bolted, it is equal in 
color and (iiiP'c.“i t't wheuteo flour- As a for one croi>,,by 
sowing iu drills or broadcast,for early feed, there is no kind 
of corn so well adapted to milch cows, and none that will 
yield half thn value in stalks or corn. 
It can lie Silecetsfullv grown in any State of the Union, 
from Stalm* to Texas. 1 can give the irinst satiaJhctory refer¬ 
enced that the corn iq in every respect, what I represent it 
to be, and further, I am the only person throughout the 
country who has this variety of com. Having secured a 
quantity, I am uuw able to till all orders, for louse desirous 
of tenting it 
To any person who will inclose in a letter. One Dollar, in 
Stmips or Currnney, directed to me, I will send, postngn- 
jiaid, sufficient coni tn produce enough to plant, the follow¬ 
ing year, from twenty t" thirty acres;—(rise, directions for 
planting and cultivation 
Give yout full name, Post-Office, County and State, writ¬ 
ten plain,so that no errors mav oeenr. 
Address M. E. CHANDAL, 
631-lt Sandwich, De Kalb Co., Illinois. 
Rural New -Yorkkr Office, } 
Rochester, March 12, 1860.5 
Floik.— We do not note any change in the rates offlour, 
an'l transactions aro altogether confined to the supply of 
hie local demand. Holders', however, are very firm, and the 
quoted rates are well sustained. 
Grain.—N othing 1 of importance is doing in wheat beyond 
purchasing such as is needed to keep the mills in operation. 
Large slncks are accumulating in Canadian port*, and our 
millers are almost daily looking for arrivals of cargoes.— 
Thus far only one vessel has arrived, but under the influ¬ 
ence of the genial weather wo are at present experiencing, 
it will not he l**ng ere our harbor will present a scene of ac¬ 
tivity. Corn is 3 cents better on the bushel than last week. 
Oats lower, u>l dull. 
Meats,— The blustering weather of yesterday infused 
Borne spirit into Eastern pork buyers, and the market opens 
active, with an advance of 25 cents %! civt naras have put 
on 1 cent It-—Shoulders }£ cent. Cliickeus aro worth 10c, 
and Turkeys 12 cents P lb. 
Dairy —Butter is still falling oil in rates, 12.Uri.lic. being 
the range for roll. 
-yyilKELFU A W ILSON At A\L FACTUUENU (HA'S 
IMPHOVED FAMILY SEWING MACHINES, 
005 Iwsy, Now York. 
These MaohiueH combine all the late improvements for 
Hemming, Stitching and Felling Seams, and are the best in 
use lor t-AAtiLY SBWI.VO and tailoring work. 
Prices from $50 tij $150. Hommers, fA ex tra. 
v. „ .. , 8. \V. DIBBLE, Agent, 
615-tf Nos. 8 and 10 Smith s Arcade,Rochester, N. Y. 
JO MEAL COMI'IJ'.TK WITIIOIT IT.’-Lea 
4 riCKKi-NS 1 Woiee*ter*hire Sauce. Agents, 
-it JOHN DUNU \s & sons, New York, 
[[OMES ZFOZR, ALLI 
If O li S3 A. Is K, 
At *1.*5 per Aer**, desirable FAK MING LANDS in West- 
era Virginia, Eastern Kentucky, and Middle Tennessee. 
Also, Valuable Lauds in Sullivan and Elk Counties, Penn¬ 
sylvania. 
Apply to the Amkkioan Em tor ant Aid and Homhstrad 
Company, No. l46 Broadway, New York. i89tf 
amounting^ to about 2,100 head, principally of Ohio Cattle, 
and th086 from counties ia this State. A few extra Cattle 
sold .it 810,10 fl 1(4) lb*., tint tin* average prices were from $7 
$3,fiO:J'l0 for common, ordinary, and prime. 
SHKEF—Tbls market was quite active, and notwithstand¬ 
ing the arrivals footed up to nearly 10,000 head, prices had 
an upward tendency. All offered were -old at from bi-.c 
6}jc. tt !fi, according to quality and condition. 
Hooh—T lm demand for Hogs was not so good as last Week 
and only 2,090 head were disposed of at from $7ri 8 for still- 
fed, arm trorn $ 8 (c 8,?5 for corn-led. The market closed 
rather dull. 
*>f If | AUENT8 WANTED To engage in nn honorable 
business, whiuh tu.' s from SI to $8 per day. For 
particulars address 11. If. Samiok.v, Brasher Falls,’N. Y. 
A WEEK.—FEMALE AGENTS wanted foe “THE 
*4. OxJ WOMAN'S FKI I NI)," a pe riodiunl of pure ami 
wholesome reading for the Female sex, at only n) cents a 
year. And also, for tbe MAMMOTH FAMILY PICTORIAL 
at only $1 a year. Enclose a three cent stamp for specimen 
copies, terms to Agents, to 1IAIUE LOUISE HAN¬ 
KINS & CO., New York City. 529-eowtf 
L IME.—Page's Perpetual Kiln, Patented July, IK57.—. 
Superior to auy iu use for Wood or Coal. 2,^ cords of 
wood, or l>j' tuns of coal to loo bids—coat not mixed with 
stone. Address [431-tf] C. D. PAGE, Rochester, N. Y. 
