Gluts. 
( l 1 ! 01 ™ TOBACCO seeds, hi or.. rename Conn. Sect 
' ' a . r *, for38ccnt, G ') <>*• Celebrated Sperry, Tor 26 eta. 
ALLAN & McKlJw Alff, ’ 
_£r£Lv_Springfield, Mnas. 
atnaxy dogr90 ot buoyancy m the wht?At marktd t which has 
resulted ju ;tn important improvement In prices. The com¬ 
petition between a full dumber of buyers bii^ been very 
keen, and each day has witnessed better prices than were 
p.ii’i on the day previous. On Thursday the receipts were 
pretty large, amounting to 2,m bushels, meat of which 
moved off this market at about $1,46, white the choice lota 
were picket} out at *1,46, SI,18, amain one nr two cusc.i ii,M 
per biignei. These rata* of c«ur»a refer oul.v to the bettor 
S nidea iff shipping whent. which comprise this great bulk of 
10 unlive lien; but, even for com, and inferior lots $]. :v,,m 
U p were frequent figures. Spring wheat him shared in Die 
animation of tlm market for rail wheat Fur prime samples 
* 1,00 has been frequently paid, ood on Tuesday *1,06, am) 
in one or two cases $1.10 pi bushel wus paid, TllO rtupply Is 
limited, and the firmness of the market at the*" rates is 
hardly yet tested YiRtorrlav the role* were lower,$tu» 
bmng Hie current outeuln figure. Harley is not much in¬ 
quired for The market (a therefore dull at fty. p) bushel.- 
Kyetsin good request and is very sparingly offered. A 
good sample would readily command 7i>...-75<- >) bushel. - 
(lata have not been in large supply and the market has been 
Bruiur. halos have been made with enaeulSSe. and in some 
cases Sic, but with inerensfd receipts, these i i|es could nnt 
be maintained The principal Uelivtuns tbis week have 
been trout farmers. Peas-Tliero has been a good business 
in pens during the week, the prices for which aro 
slightly better. For pond simples «iXu)62e, will tie freely 
Skkoh Clover baa been very freely olfered during the 
weok.ajel the purchases have been limited. Indeed it ia 
UI.TORIST. A I'ractieal Treatise on 
TIIB Ckanhhrry, both Marsh and Up- 
fi.ed. pre-naid. on rocoint of four three 
T* „ M. STARR, Hast New London 
AGRICULTURAL. p AO& 
Western New York Agricultural and Mechancial Con- 
Y©otteO»..**■ • —.. 95 
Ramis 1 nr. and Natural History, [2 Illustrations).95 
Mangel Wurzel,. .- -. 9l 
Till LeS* and Raise More, ...fl| 
The c.tcei Plow, . . 94 
Plan of idgee-y I Illustrated!...tM 
Lightning Rods,.. 
Rural Spirit of the If ess Cattle Disease in Massa¬ 
chusetts: D'aturbance of Tile Drains; Nothing but a 
Farmer; Remedy for Lice on Cattle,.til 
In<jvi r < t/ nn,£ Answers - Infortnat.on wanted! Jeru- 
fsde/m Artichokes; Potatoes from the West; Ticks on 
Sheep I til.| How ( Saved my Sheep,..hi 
jgriculturat Miscellany—The Spring Campaign: “Strike 
but Il-ar; l routable Butter-tfakiag; “The Locnsts are 
Coming;'' New York Hoiso Market; Implements, Seeds, &c; 
I/ali Ag. SocWty,.,....,.. 
HOSTlOU LTUR All. 
English Opinions of American Fruits,.96 
More fthout Cranberries. 95 
To Save Squash and Melon Seed Pure. 9.1 
Shade fur Sbruhs, .. 95 
Early Tomatoes,. ur , 
The Ontario Grape Illlustrated]...o*> 
Inquiries and Answers— Raising Trees from Cuttings; 
Killing Alders by Flooding, Ac; Peach Worms,. 95 
Horticultural Notes — Pearlies; Fruit* Received, .95 
DOMESTIC ECONOMY. 
Kice Flour Padding; Cream Sponge Cuke; Soda Cake; 
Ice Cream; A Delicious Dessert; Cooking Okra,..96 
LADIES* OLIO. 
A Woman’s Question, |Poetical.) “The Old Arm-Chair,” 
Monuments for Worn*ri; Isive a Wife and Kule a Wife, 69 
CHOICE MISCELLANY. 
A March Reverie, [Poetical J Experience of a Bachelor; 
Hallam, Macaulay, Cdrlyie, . 96 
SABBATH MUSINGS. 
Church Bolls, |Poetical I “He go lowed the World;” 
A New Creature; The Sabbath; Prayer,. 96 
EDUCATIONAL. 
Methods of Computing Interest on Notes of Partial 
Payment; Working Teachers; A Spelling Match,... 97 
USEFUL OLIO. 
The Argus Pheasant, [2 illustration?,) An Astronomer’s 
View 0 ! the Universe, . 97 
YOUNG RURALIST. 
Pine A pole Squash—Maturity of Seed; To Trim a Case 
of Studied Birds; Beautiful Thought; Influence,. 97 
STORY TELLER. 
Make Your Home Beautiful, [Poetical.) The Angel-Side 100 
j Mi Y Y °TTXt TAXB 8 : 
BEEDE & MENDENHALL, of Minneapolis, Minnesota, 
dfir!ffl tteild proinptl J r tAle Paying of Y’azujfor Non-roS 
- -__ rm-;u 
S T^.V ^ ^ , MACHINES. 
aii(liJl» t, nW , w™u 0 «r t ^ 080 a 0 PJib**ion to tiie manufacturing 
•»nd use of Stump MAiujisKa have enabled thn 
man all other similar agencies. Send four stamps and get 
oO pages particulars, gratia. 1 * 
_ EPHR AIM B ROWN, Lowe ll, Mass. 
JJIM IM Hi KHAKI) SQUASH MID. , 
' ***** ford three cent tutelage stamps; 100 perfect Seeds 
mr ft in re e cent .postage ftti'mps, sent to anv address in the 
Union, post-paid, Address 
J^l-'it AL LEN & McE I.WAIN, .Springfield , Mass, 
‘if) 000 Nn * CUFI. I. Y STOCKS, at*8.(50 > J Low. 
Hncf BliR ' kbl “‘ ry V< ry 
Dansrille, Liv fV, ^ 
tVlHlO D V i V STI ,i AW HKKRY Ft 
per m ° Jlook ' ;r Stm,vberry- 
UO,ih>o Lawton Blaekborrv, verv 
Pht’ >«»i *8 for 50. For sale bv r 
Ml-W __ q L. TWINl i, I 
T 1 AST NEW LONDON NUltSKII 
and use of Stump Stagni^l^.V^nMded t ert 
to produce «„ article, which cvmrrdiLn Via aro 
prejHiiod to furnish any uurntim- at short uotice and at tow 
1 lur Mnehincs are atinple In Construction, very durable 
and not liable to get out rd’order. The dooiand fnrtliem 
ailv'd^Mb'Tw n Ur fo < T* 1 *'" t . ll “ > m),t ywtri which removes 
> 5 »nd fii o ro f great soperionty over other machines. 
Sena for a Circular, which will (riv«» you Tull particular*. 
mruti. K« H. tlAJ.L A CO., 
™~ n _ Owego, Tioga Co , N. Y. 
v'mT\Z»lhL 7™V '"^V^S^iCnOriiTe 
Ulackherrics, 
qE,:;‘ , r, r u f ) l.int, &c., togettutr with Oruainenhii 
BiiI sm's Ifoonl hou,>n an ‘ 1 B ‘“l'hngout Plant* 
inn nous KOpts, Au, ot tlui very rnoniKHT v muktiks Dii- 
scnptive f j! laiogues w II be scut,ttnppaid,on reSeint irSa 
W, g, El' A UK, feastNew London.^CL 
TT t A. i?. TVL S FOR SA.LT-” — 
IJ ii«v' iU, r r i l,e , r ft,r 1i l l" SIX IMP Ho I'M) 
FJKdls, situated i„ fbo I own of Wolflott, Wavne cuunty 
N. Y ., containing, respectively, twenty-live, forty. ttftV 
seventy, seventy live and eighty acres. ' J ’’ 
TKUMa Tweuty-hvi! to thirty-three percent, down, the 
balance mav ruti n term n! j l ars. Address 
_ GEO- H PRESTON , Red Cree k, Wayne Co, N. Y 
K. A F K VXTQ-ES. 
DKlsAW^KK* 0 u^7j COWt'ORl), RkuRCCA. IlAHTKORD 
I KOLl Pic, and several other of thn newer sorts — geod ouo 
year plants, M" 11 routed,- Isahella mid Catawba, two and 
three years; also, a lew choice Foreign varieties, one yuar 
tor sale at the most reasonable prices, bv t.be down or 
hundred. T. C MAXWELL & UROB. 
le'Tje v ii, . ) , M 1 1 e|, s, I -.1.0 .Mil-,'It 
fPIffi KltlKIK P’i LTFIJH, These Filters possess everv 
A yracltau 1 U 1 U scirnli lirarniOv'ement, lor the ohjects in¬ 
tended, tos, rendering the most impure rain and river wa¬ 
ter free from all decomposed organic matters and gases, 
color, taste or solell Pure water ip tlm chief conservator 
of the human system, and can bo surely obtained bv using 
this, the host portilde Filter known. They are tfunihlo 
eon ve m an t and cheap; can beltransporbed In safety, any dis 
tance, and are sure to give saturnction. Mamiiuctured hv 
. JAMES TERRY & CO, Rochester, N. Y. ’ 
llcsenrtlve Uirculam sent tree. 631-tf 
MR At 
1 % ,, - COMPLETE WITHOUT IT.”—Lka k 
1 Woi-Cesterslilre .Sauce Agents, 
5 - K,t J OHN DUNCAN A SONS, New York. 
RADIES USE 
_ A TvT E S JE* "V T.~n» .«=» 
unmmo salehatus, 
Wmis t ^r s s 1 de P « r o VOment - for 1111 P llkit "? r“"T»'Hes. au Other 
H.iowitn n.i’j V;"-" u v ,n "“Utility in com pari- 
tirolv * N 0,1 ^ ^ Jil V nltlJfl in WHO, that i« en- 
eouid l .", , ( fr “ ,ri '"jurimm properties, and onn pound of it is 
Sm hfcl 11 '" Common articie. Be w; ,!e of pmson- 
®M n, ^ no *”*" t ,e U'lmcof J.tMita Brut, 
g'ocers g'mlerony." * Y ’ °" " Mh Bammge, and is sold Oy 
A 1 , 1 . Kim>« OT AGItlCri/TUKAL itooKa—Far- 
nien rmfle'i? , ’i' , ' r “’ ^VnMjryi.ien, Frult-Grow«rH, Dairr- 
t le I, iUo r rimiro'’ “ ll , ”' ,f 'r ,lrl into reeled in tilling 
cne son or adorning their grounds and dwellings will he 
lating to thafphiV'l ““'"Phito assortment of Books re¬ 
lating to their busiuesH that can he found i u the world, by 
0. M. SAXTON, BARKER St OO., 
rio-bu U Vo r, ir ?, nokH * )1Ior ».’, and Bublishoro of The Horticul¬ 
turist, No. 26 Bark row, New-York 
Catal ogues gratis. Kooks sent by mail. Aoknts wanted. 
30 000 ?n m ! KT/in , ’ K *« WIICKA-Wr will sell 
nil.rl.t ,i *ir ' u 'i !fc >v ® e^a fine stoekn, froo tYom leaf 
bhjfht, at>16per i,wm. A FA HNES TOCK & StiNS. 
S 1 '- i'Atiiai.-ivi-m NUKMRltiFJA III kinds ot Pratt 
S.rsnitedfo’thillumatS! 1, ' rU “"’ ' S " t • ub,, • 
Address C. BEADLE, St. Catharine . r. w. 
flMCrni R«|{ T,,, c 511 l.I.ION SOMI'.THlNtl NEW. 
„ '"hcc No. 7 Mansion House Block, 68 Stale street 
Rochester, N. Y. 526-tf) K. F. WILSON 
-I.IIUh-\ 1 1‘LANTS—Of the billowing 
-•irii Fir, While Bine, Arbor Vita. While 
:k, 6 to 12 inehes high, at $7 per 1,000. A 
ie no Inrgo orders. 
JAMES A ROOT, Shanoateles, N. Y. 
Tj'OU MALE Eleven seres of choice land, hnildiugs.fr 
•f ro ae.ipa of N-irrerv stock, near the city I 
its or Koclioster, is olfered for sale at a bargain. For r 
ticulars, address Box 1,489. U MA.VVFI 
Ro chester, M ireli |>/o 
\ Y E R S ’ ILOTEXi, 
ft. M. 8 TI£ON« A «. B. KEDFIELD, Proprietor*. 
ROCHESTER, 3ST. ~V. 
.. ROA.Rn, $t per Day. Hotel too feet Sooth of l 
Ktulroiiu Do pot. 632-7tt* on 
NEW YORK, Makcu I I.—The current pricca for the woek 
at all the markets are as follows : 
„„ „ £o Kin,t uuahty, ^ cwt. ${i r VX7f 10 , 1 ^ 1 : onli- 
nary, Common, t7/iXa>,6n; inferior, P’>,M,:,7,W. 
«..o?vv 'Y. A w»V L ;; u - VK8 -Elrst nuality, $50.U»>Wllnll.mry, 
miMCoAIvnO; Umnwn, $.tC,r»K.-,M0,O0; tnfonor. * 2 B, 0 IY'i 03 u,l». 
Y K.u. C ALT MM FYmt ooaliCv, ?) lb 6tL7c; Oniinary tkSt 
S-Sc; Common. 4<gi6o; Inferior, SfifaMc. 
Siikkp ami I.vmms. -Prime anility. Ft head. *5,6l>;.i,7,00; 
o^inarv, $-l(aA; common. Ulterior. Ax,i .'I. 
hWi.VK. trYrst nuality, a n others, 5 ', a> 6 <.i. 
AI.BAN Y, MAitun I’d, —Cirri.K The market is more 
buoyant to-dav I boro it* a marked falling off in rrr.oipia, 
ami firovora aro PnttbM to ntund firm for bolter prlc^B TliJ 
sales thus far indicate that they have secured Le },) th. gross, 
better rotes than ruled last week On e\tm the advance is 
" rt <y,A 88 tt J a ." Th ? api?»wpt railing Oil in tlm receipts 
is heaih but the actual rlehcnmcy lu beef is considerably 
greater, as among the arrivals this week were I0U working 
oxen and 106 milch cows. s 
1>! c . k «L V Y« adviuice onr quotations C. f) Th, live 
weight, the improved tone in the market folly justifying 
i Vn , ni „, L , This week. Last week. 
First quality.. 4 ®^ 
Second fluidity.S.SiWM * ® 3 .L 
Third uuahty.2,V« 2', Xtofaag 
lofenor.2 wUi 
B UR R p—Sup ply large for the season, and demand some¬ 
what limited. Met,raw Bros., report lmrclinscs during the 
nn'ih ° r 1 '^, “"“L at 5 fo' 6 o *7 p weights nuigiug from HO to 
110 tbs. ~[AUa» and Artrus. 
1 ,5 -—At market 1,200 beeves, &5 stores, 
aho^p ami lomh\ Hrnl $iwina. 1 
ri% b^Cattlk-” Ww. i fcxtnL $7.7«®0.00; first quality $ 7.00 
Milcju Cows—8S9igi4n; Common, $17®I8. 
Vht a r. Hi r.A-L* 3 -t'-f .</'. * 
vN r.VttlO GItABE. The subscriber has for sale a large 
’ ’tuck ol the Ontano Grape. This is the largest Grape 
rown 111 the open air, perfectly hardy, Tree from mildew, 
oes not drop its fruit, and ripens from ir. to ill da vs earlier 
mil the Isabella. Brice, $5 each. Address (inclosing 
tump,)andsuentu circular for full description. 
1 O. F. I’REB KREY , flullalo, N. Y r . 
^AKI.Y XIX WKFKH t’OTATORS (WHITE) These 
J potatoes received three premiums, hr the best c-arly 
iriety, last nil, and Combine more excellencies than any 
.her variety known. They will attain n large size In a 
ye" Short lime than nmj ot.lu-i they are ureal viclders, 
ad of line quality for the table during ten months of the 
ii%H" v ,o.. 1 i,V,U >r J- KABAL.IE, Rochester, N. Y , or 
HAS. HOLTON, near Brighton ktUornern. M2tf 
1 PEAS! PEAS !—Now on 1mm 
f„ i ! 1 ; 1 Die “Gknkskk 8 kkd Stoke,” No. 6 
Hufftilti Sired, Rocheetrr, /V. ) 
100 bushels Irish Marrowfat 
SO “ Black Eye do. 
50 “ .Missouri do. 
SO “ Early Kents. 
100 “ Early Washington. 
60 ‘ Dwarf Blue Iniimrial 
25 “ Champion of England. 
200 * Canada. Creepers, for liehl sowing. 
Tree seeds. tree seeds 
x It. K. WlIRtH IM IPH 
llorttcultuml Agcney, KochcnU-r, N. Y. 
Norway Spruce .|o,60 per lb 
Austrian Bine.... 1 75 “ 
Scotch Bine. 1)25 “ 
Maritime Fir..”** i’no ** 
Cambrian Bint) . I,up >< 
Larch (European) . H,a 5 •• 
Dwarf, or Mountain Bine. 2,00 “ 
All seeds me perb-ctly clean, ami warranted fresh. Im¬ 
ported li-mt tree liLPoka, at exporters’ prices, adding freight. 
I ) ;!?■ * E ?V ,JN P BOTATQ.- 1 have a Tew biHlmls 
* {yd thm celabrutcil raiiato, to wtiicn wan awarded the 
ttold mdnl I'.V the Mimachusetlt Horticultural Society, 
aftnrtive yuara trial. It is. 
ip yiulrtitig. I .. .'J, „hi,, . 
eliargo for havs or barrels, 
Rokai. Nkw-Y'oukbk. 
^ _ Box >, K nchuitti 
- Fruited For tlie first 
Received a hit.VKR MBIia i, from the Mass, 
:;:tv. VuioKops, Uahov and I'KordKlo — 
description, see •‘Downing's revised edition of 
. .... I rons of America;" HorticuUnrist, vol. 
A limited number of tiro starve tree? for sale 
, packed and delivers I in Boston, at. St 
ring from tlm South or West, will please 
1 L W. BUFFER, 
North Bridgewater. Muss. 
LW SQUAhllIrS. The Suhscriher Ims introduced met 
\i '“‘“ledDvoot the best-the “llmndulu Nectarine,'’ 
me! Hie line Apple The termor is lauded for its ex¬ 
tremely line texture and unoquallHd sweetness; the latter 
tor being eournly good for enrlv summer use us for winter, 
ami i„ tint, surpassed by any [u these nualtties We wall 
aemliu-Hckau'c.it goods, ..fe,itti variety, wiUi a spodupoii 
oi ho Dned Nectarine to any address, bv mnil, on tlm 
rec<-,|)t rrf one dollar Address l. W. ORTGGri 
' _ Wes t Macedi ■ Co, N. Y’. 
J, ATI-: NT OFFipK III St MW. M. Ml nn.vmV, 
I Kill tors and BublisImrsnftllB HuietitiUc American, have, 
for nearly lilteen years, attemled to tlm busloessof proc.in- 
lm? A mor 1 caii Riiropoan puti'tlff f or rj*+w iijvoritimiH, 
and their business now amounts to nearlv one-lmlf of all 
the claims before the Batetll Office. To render thoii Ageney 
complete 111 eyory ro-mert, .M-ssrs. Me.vs ico. frrv« a'ss.V- 
ciated wit.li them, mi Cotinsnlor, Hojl> CHARLES MASON 
who for several year? held tlm office of Urtvtwismo.VKH OS 
i ATK.TT.m. InvcntfoiiH 6 xmnlnu'J, and 0]>it)ion# ifivcn fin 
Horticultural Society. 
. . r- ■ >n, "t», anti has tio equal 
1 will ship them at $1,25 per bushel, without 
ra 1 refer all to tlie Kditora of the 
GKOROE BABCOCK, 
_Box m, Rochester, N. Y. 
OHEI’AIin’M nICKDI.ING |*liAI{ 
n time in tNV. R„ v , ‘ 
Hortioultuinl Bocietv 
For further doBcrip 
Fruits ami Fruit 1' 
?, i>nge '.’i.Y i. 
by tlio subscriber, 
each Those urde..„„ 
inclose gold or shimps. 
ran -ii 
VVOOH & CO., KATON, N. Y. 
Manufacturers of their celebrated 
PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES/, 
and Dual uni In Machinery, 
TrtRSB Engl lies are simple in arrangement, built compact 
n?ii * • u ri Mill orFartn use. Kor.eirot: 
the hirst I remiura at our late State Fair. Semi lor Cir- 
CUiar. fgnm |% a 
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 
Kansas Lands for Saie-T. IT. Walker. 
Patent Office Business- Monti & Co. 
Shepard's Seedling Bear— t. W. t’ulTer 
New Hjitqqhm-I. W. Briggs. 
Ontario Grape—O. h. FreBbrey. 
Skip This -r A S. B. McMillan. 
Chinese Sugar Dane Seed—I. VV Briggs 
Apple Grafts for Sab;.—c. Cook. K 
Choice f.ows for Situ—(trie Anderson 
Land for halo—B. Manvel 
Native Kv,.,gr..,. rl Hants Jaa A. Root 
Uht-i. v stocks for Sale —Williams, Unmaden k Co. 
R'ig|3»rtrrv DIunD l^ib»irt 
Agent- Wanted- KnLrraim Brmvn. 
Genuiue HubbaM .Snuoah Seed - Alien k McElwain 
Japan Apple Bie Melon Allen k McElwain. 
Choice fobapco Heed-Allen k McElwain. 
Ayer- Hotel S M Sti, ,pg A fj B. Red field. 
KarLy Six Weeks Potatoes-J. Rap,tlie. 
(Jan,'oia Fib, Wheat—.1. Ranalie. J 
Lvge or Late < lover Seed .1 Kapajje. 
sabella Grape Vines-W. 11 A G. S. Adams. 
Davis Seedling Potato—Geo, Babcock. 
AdtlftTHH 
I) ARE AND BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS. 
^ U. Iv. 14LISS, 
SEEDSMAN Ai\D FLORIST, SPRINGFIELD, Massachusetts, 
Woni.o infotPl bis patrons tliat Ids new Catulogno of 
Flow#r amt Vegetable Seeds, is now ready, and will bo 
mailed to all anplinints Inc losing a three cent postage 
stamp. It contains a descriptive list of upwards or 
Eleven Hundred Varieties of Flower Seeds, 
embracing everything that m new and demroblB among 
Annualn, Biennials. Perennials and Gr©Oti*house Hunts, 
suitable alike for (ho Flower Guidon, Pleasure Grounds, 
Lawns, Shrubberies and the conservatory, n„ vvvdl as many 
matchless novel lies of the litghpst merit, which have been 
selected by his European COiTUsiiOndi'nts from the most 
reliable sources. 
Collections of Flower Seeds by Mail, Post-paid. 
The following collections have been Rent out. Trimi hi* 
establishment for the past, six yeans,and are now favorably 
known in oyery section of the country. 
Assortment No. I. Contains twenty choice varieties 
XT „ of Ajinuala... . ,$t oo 
No. 2.—Uontains IwonLy clmlcn varieties of 
Biennials unit Berenuials,.1 00 
No, 3.—Contains ten extra fine varieties of 
Annuals mel Perennials, emhrae 
ing many of the new and choicest 
iu cultivation,...1 IX) 
8UKki*A\r<T.*MRa-*2,25(1^60; Extra, tYi.fi,50. 
Bhuts $1,25wl 1,7."si each. ’ 
Swi.xk Spring pig.. Wholesale, 5»iw fitfoIt..; retail, 6% 
($7Xc- bat lluKn, i)udr 0 h»ud. ()c. J 
TORONTO, M iROit 17. Hkkk The demand for first class 
un ' , l k - * !»■• Las been paid, while 6*; 
tl5ri s’!Sa'i C, ? ,ly realized. For Becoud class cat- 
i/it » f-j n,, ja tvliv current rate< 
the market^■ AM * ,8— Sheep jdfiril each. Lambs, none in 
Calvks - Scarce and in demand, nt each. 
«<• becoming scarce at the nominal rates of 
aw- i'V.. 00 '' s ' Cured meats ore quoted, wholesale at 
?IH jt bbl.meaB pork; $Ho is ),>r prime mess; $]Ifplld for 
prune Hams, smoked, Tl lb., I0@llc; unsmoked, 9@10c.- 
oacuij, ot: (j |t>. Globe. 
iltarkcls, €ommercc, & 
aiioixtjoriH of RUtnxiBP .1 mvtsU-y. SpocilifMli.>i^ t DntNvir.^, 
! ftVfj.-ttH, anil ANHiHTtuoenIrt pmparfuj. I.Wn, t<v- 
18*i j u (* t IntenorunciiKxtenalonH, nt>«i Apnt^te itroRBoutecl. 
sml ..pinions upon tlm Validity and fnlrtugomeul of I*n! 
tents given. For full (nxt.rnotions nen'1 for a l‘,» M CUfiKT or 
AociUK, which is furnished free, 
siderml confidential. Address 
632-21 Bublishers, No. 
All communica tions con 
MUNN .V CO., 
37 Park-row, New Y'ork. 
the wool alauk icth. 
NEW Y ORK, MAlien 15.—The market has been more ac- 
Bve 1,1 holders lo/ve submiUed to a decline of a lew cents 
f; ' :;, lu P"??,' 1 . 1 around. Sales ot nxi.ixxi tbs. common and 
!«•’ 7 ,axo,, y J’l'lecu at. .WyiMo; Hd.iXX) tbs. 
,.'nims I Vi? ' ,5';'''.!'’"' umdliim low to (hie; ;g),(xxi |t, H . of 
pulled at -iXo ittc. for No. I City am) extra Country; 0O> bales 
GmdoVa at .Me , 0 mos and ."Oil do. washed Smyrna, If mil 
readers desire any explanation on the cunso i.r the uhoyo 
ba'vl 1 n B * 0 I , "Y7 5 r ul >; tbwtt that snveral lot* of wool 
liave been |,.i|d bv dealn/x all along at Tory high prices; 
prices, perhaps, not obtainable ,.i any time’through the 
»U UU|i.lVI!UUJJ f . . .. I (JU 
No. 4.—ConteiiM (ivu vurv Dlvnice vniiotiow 
Belected from I'nte. Flowers of 
English Pansies, German, Carna¬ 
tion and Piootee Pinks, Verbenas, 
Truffaut’s French Asters, Double 
IioUyUpwl* h, . j oo 
Any on<‘ 1*9 m Hit ing $S,(X) will rcCMiyo tlio four luwortmontj* 
postage free. 
Yho following additional assortments will also be sent at 
the prices annexed, free of postai/e 
Assortment No. 8 .—Cnntnins fifteen very select Vario- 
ties Of Gum,'-hound Seeds, ... .$.5 00 
No. 6 . Contains one hundred varieties of 
Annuals, Biennials, and Peren¬ 
nials, including many new ami 
Choice varieties.. 5 00 
No. 7 — Contains fifty varieties of Annuals, 
Biennials und Perennials,.2 50 
All orders must be accompanied with the cash. 
Remittances can bo made In Bank Bill, m Postage Stamps 
Address is. K. 141,188, 
"ot-tt _ Hprin glield, Mas*. 
JjfcOQ r »n 1 I' KM «>f n « ‘ WELK 8 , pays for Board, 
A ,. . . " ashing, and ruitlou iu Common English, In 
t s Ifoy Seminary, I u I ton, Oswego Oo., N. Y. 
Spring Term openH March 22 d, I860. For Circulars orCatu- 
logues,ad drcfls JOHN P. GRIFF IN, Principal 
W ho ca v EQUAL iti - a genU'enuvn roaiding ia 
Jefferson County having Bold one of our Til RFC 
HORSE ENDLESS CHAIN POWERS AND COMBINED 
THRESHERS AND WINNOWERS, wrote to us Spoure- 
I'uttiiig 1 'ii.v for the same, that Mr. Hpi agae, the purchaser, 
had then licit 340 bushels oT barley in three hours, anil that 
^nV 9 1 “mg more than tllu cight-lmrse machines. Alio, 
Mr. Clark, from Chautiinqua i:..,, wrote to us that lie iiad 
threshed W bushels of wheat Iu 70 miuntes,and mo fiuibels 
ot oats per hour, .-dill more we liav, from Mr E. ti Barn¬ 
ard, oi Pittsford, Monroe Co, relative to onr Two-Home 
Powers and Thresher and Winnower He says, ttm 
Mcbrth. Millers tliredicd Oi) hnsImlK of Oate in .Vi rmnuteii, 
or tour eousecutive hours, without extra exertion, and the 
Outs were foil loose, noVei having been bound (jur En.i- 
lesa Oliain Bowers for one, two and fhr.m horses, Lever 
Bowers. Combined Threshets and Winnowers, and Tbresh- 
eri with \ I finding Suparatorg, have met with nnn miall n .1 
siireess wherever introdiieeil. 
. W« also manufacture a ULOVEIl MACHINE, lately much 
unproved, and which /'Annot be surpassed tor durability or 
Uuahty and quantity of work. We warrant all onr MacluuoH 
ID l API racists, EMIGRANTS, un<l all oflien wishing 
rliEAP HOMES ami SAFE INVESTMENTS ? 
H’lJB’l'N’ THOI/HAPTD ACRES 
OF CHOICE l.AND FOR SALE t 
This land has lieeo solee.ted with a or eat deal of rarr.-- 
settlements ami timber it fa well 
VYATKRFD by LIVING STItEA VIS or SPRINGS, amt most 
ot it is near wlioro Railrna/lH must smn pass. 
I Vn*|) ’" Un a '" 1 warrn, ' rf,£ l« bo die.! i AGRICULTURAL 
I lie INDt CEMENTS Which KA N’S AS offer* fo settlers, 
aiel consequently fo capitalists, are belter and greater than 
anywhere else upon the Continent, 
Tlm climate Is the most congenial and ngreoahle, being in 
the s/iins latitude with Virginia ami Kentucky The crops 
are in no danger of being destroyed bv late Spring or ear y 
rail frosts. • J 
The ' iirtaee of the country is oxeoi'dingl.r beautiful nod 
altructive. I lm soil is rich amt enduring, and since ttie 
fieri, settlmimnl ot the Tnnltory none ot Urn . rops hav/' 
t/ilmcU 
I ...X4S, uumuiuine :u anv tiniM tiiromrli Him 
^ ,J r 1 }a J 7 ttiotimn firrivod to forou^Jow 
a di . line, for the good lesson that trade is stagnant among 
woolen dealocL and prices ot manufactured article* favor 
tlie Uuyoiv. CoriMcnuoatly, vrloftn Guyfr/j bav^ Como for 
>vanJ* ite.ilprs hav*’ ciiohozi to Accept caflior ratfa In vi.»w nf 
at 93 Main h trout, Buu'alo, N. Y. 
T STEEIs J3 E JL, H,S, 
for nmracnTKH, acjauemles, 
alarms, factories, &.o 
FIELD, ENGLAND, Imve been tested in all cl? 
.po and America. Weigh less: cost less pe. 
. -; . -. - .accept easier rates iii view of 
existing dmunslancts, and the apprnach of tlm new .dip - 
We would remark, theicforf. that our extreme pri/es for 
Native I'Teecu ami lulled Wools are only obtainable for 
double extra barony qiiaiitie.c We quote: 
Am. Saxonv 04M.ce ^ tb. . 
Am. fall-blood Menno... 63 t'uAfi 
Am. half-blood and throe-fourths Menno 46W48 
Am. n/itivc una otuHoiu th Menno. :ia5uh 
Ext TO, f'liHeO-.i. JVni'iU 
Superfine. Pulled. 
No l, Bulled .3oa)3(5 
Cabfonua, extra. 87@42 
California, fine, unwashed. 2«a‘32 
California, cnmmoQ do. .. lailjtfi 
Peruvian, waebed.ifot,*) 
Valparaiso, unwashed. U/fol2 
South Am. common, washed. livfin 
South Am. Entre Rfog, do.16 : 3il8 
South American, uuwafthuil . iji 5 12 
South Am. Cordova, washed. " 
Rant India, washed... ' axSTJ 
AfriiViu, unwashed. OTiiiS 
African, washed. Ktfbas 
Smyrna, unwashed. 14(5,19 
Money, box.Ifienlfic 
uondjes, box.13®13c 
Candles, extra . lie 
Far its a\p Roots’.' 
Apples, bushel.75cwfii 
Apples, lined.. JI, 0 foi;!,-.» 
I caches, dried, T( lb...,:.iHa 
Chernes, dried, tV ib lSC,/' 20 e 
Blums, driod.IfikilSe 
BoUfosg..SfiqROc 
HiPBa s-vn tltusa. 
rilnughfor. W a; fio 
J.;'*. W»uOo 
Sheep p/'Iw. rma.tnru 
Lkrnb pelts.. SOow&liw 
Skkdu. 
Clover, bush. St,lrm,m 
1 lUiolliy.. 3,91X53,26 
u less; cost iesfi pi 
rd farther tlian othi 
THE BEST COMPOSITION BELLS. 
which aro also sold by mo at Makers’ Brices. 
■Brolceu Hells Taken in Exohangj, 
SI "7 B ' |nrt n °hce, Such bells will nearly psy-fi 
■Steel Bella of Name size. ‘ ^ 
J'' r . P'iomb/r. Ilells delivered in all parts of th 
luiteJ StiitoB ur GitmuLi. by 
J’AMEHO. DUDLEY, 
W®*tr 93 filain strh„t. Rniftiin f* v 
TRY IS THE WORLD.. .. . n 
nm^C , T11 Rnih'ration in NEW MEXICO, 
t PAH, BIKE S I'KAh, and all the inhabited Interior, with 
tho great OVERLAND EMIGRATION TO 0ALIFORNI V 
begin here, leaving a large amount of capital. No Nnrtb- 
ern State or I enifory is thus happil v situated. 
flu: gold of PIKE’S BEAK and vicinity, which late de¬ 
velopments have proved to exist in great abundance, will 
hml Its wa.v into Kansas for produce, provisions, and mer¬ 
chandise, aiding hi IU rapid development iu population 
ami wealth. 
THE PACIFIC RATI,ROAD, which the present Congress 
™ undoubtedly put in motion, must pass tbrounb Konsns 
nt Louie, the h<>«t market west of Buffalo, reached bv 
tlm Missouri and Kansas Rivers, with the great caravans of 
trade and Emigration passing by different ami diverging 
routes through the Territory, will alforda rich market for 
all the products of Kansas. 
..The great emigration of the country Is now settling 
- ard 
This Him body of land, situated in deferable localities, 
"■»'] hRLMT’E!' FROM PERSONAE l.V.-iPKCTION, rvr/i( 
,!, ‘;, a . f V M) K0K agrioult(/rai, 
1 L KI viil L»e sola ;»t from 
TWO TO TlfBElf DO LEAKS 1»EK ACRE, 
with ajoionlfo c-rtainty tiiat tlm large emigration which In 
to poor info the fern lory, suid Uio other and varied induce, 
moots which she «flvnt>. «ill advance its value with a ramMi- 
1,1 hm history of tlm West. 
THE 1ft EE Vo these' lands i.> perfect 
MAB 8 may he seen, and full infi/nimtion obtained at mv 
office in KEAV FN WORTH, KANSAS, where facilities can 
be readily procuied fo visit and inspect tlm land, 
lam personally known fo tlie followin': gentlemen, and 
aJT,,; r‘ sponsTbility; 
TAYUlft Bib iTIiFKS Bankers, No. 7« VVnl| St„ N Y' 
THOMWDN BROTHERS, Bankers, No. ■> Wall Sfo N Y. 
»F T, Ksq , Usshirrof (be Bank nf Salem. 
Hun * 1 ^ ^-*-*1 > Oafibir-r of Him VV’.-iJ»Uixi^ton County 
Bsnk^ THOMPSON, Esq., Cashier of Cambridge Valley 
A. CROES BECK, Esq., Cashier Farmer’s Bank, Lansing- 
THE 8 EST ISUSE! 
,r w I E 3 ll .rj? at Vermont Rfoto Fain 
Firwt Prom I urn and no r-omijot/ition in 
69 . First Premium at 13 DlfTuront 
ry?WT 0n “ at A'“"«oan 
VVon^^lAamroc. 7 . )R Att h ^° ^**7, 
top ofth# 
No Cluck Rods; No b'rtclion on Knife Edges- all tVicifor, 
received ou Balls, weigh truly if not level. ’ 
llel/veredatany Railroad Station in the United States or 
w ‘‘ n ‘ L “ ty ' J l<1 ‘nUre saltsfu^on. 
Send for Circulars and p, ILL* 
Swilcs between Howe amt Fair ban 
Fairs, to .. 
513-tf 
Coal, .Scranton .. ..itJaSkfiO 
OjuL BitUbm ... t4,2AftH ! 50 
CoaL Shamokin. >4,25>5l4io 
Wfiv.UKaflSSa 
n Jt ’. 1 ..ri.10 
Hay, tun.$Id/x»>j;i5^xi 
S rit *(‘ i a.fWqftOO 
Wool, Jt tb..'iofo g*/ 
Whitebsh. bbl....49,W5ifo5ij 
Codflsb.sJ quintal H*X *&25 
BOSTON, M Aucfl 15. -There has been astt'ai 
erafo demand (or domestic Wool Urn past we 
wiles have been 125,000 tbs. at previous prices, 
aettonafn forourn havo bef<n *juite Hxt»»nAivF 
700,000 tbs. Valporaiso; 80 ballots Beravian, s’r 
Lape.Medifoininoau and South American on pr 
Saxony A McrUlo. r/uifi Western mixed , 
c- -51M'68 Smyrna, washed. 
L and *4 blood. .Siam Do. unwaalied 
Cemmon.36t/i)4l Syrian. 
Bulled e xtra.43@3S2 Capo. 
III). Rnrv-rHiiri n.!«._ • ... 
price lists, with account,of trial fit 
-'AVfiSc.'IHX!IEKy:' n ‘ K,nt 
restern Agent, 93 Main street, 
_i: . fo . Y. 
•IKELKlt A WILSON MANL T FAcCTUKft4« CO.* 
IMPROVED FAMILY 8EWTNG MACHINES, 
_ ; t °° Bros/lwsy, New Yrzi-lt. 
These Alachiims combine all tho lute iinprowments for 
Hemming, Stitching and Felling Seams, and are rhe best in 
use tor SAM 11. v mew in,, and Ulloring work. m 
Brices from $fio to *150. Uoniracm, tr, citra. 
y ° M - 8 and 10 Smith’s AnavOeJfochrvri.cr.'N. Y. 
piANOS FOR $15 0. 
WARRANTED COOD IN EVERY RESPECT,. 
MADK IIY 
BOARDMAN OR.^V'V' Sc CO., 
Albany, N. Y. 
Tint Subscrtbors, having been induced, after repeated ap¬ 
plication, to make a t IANO at a low price, it, meet the 
wants of majiy now deprived of the luxury, have perfected 
Tl‘v! ''pr!!'/u r J Jn jr Ut ’, Hl ' for SMALL PAl;l,dK.S, SIT - 
ll.Ni, ROOMS/, &c., bmailed in Rosewood, a beautiful BE- 
ftllO, sib 
ONE HFNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARfiv 
* These Blanog are rr t.ux Wakkastkp, ami hava alt. 
our late improvements. /Z I 
Circulars Furnished on Application, pining Full Par¬ 
ticulars. 
They also furnish a 
HANDSOMELY FINISHED PIANO 
Adapted for School Practice and Purpose*,at 
ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY - FIVE D0LLAH8 
(SEND FOR CIRCULARS.) 
Stvl, ' M “ f '-ARGE PIANO-FORTES, 634. r 
and , a Octaves, we continue to make with all the Late In? 
‘P ♦WO, maeordinN to Size and )Tn- 
Tl'll I'PICP prJTSZ % 
PUODUCE AND l*KOVISION 
NEW YORK, March 19 .-r,.„,. n 
« offer; qemand confined to suppl 
*nDt« of the local tra/Jw. SaleH at j/o.mqig 
shipping brands extra roatm____ 
tmvl^.' ^Ca'iaPiauin limifoj request at prices in favor or the 
,,,r common to choico oxtra. 
i v,l 7 an,i nominally l j ic lower nn 
foSSf' . el i!! iCr “t white and red lmfo at previoua 
,™‘“itbout any inquiry. Rye u sluidc firmer, with lair 
• ln-md. Bales at ftoJjjgWc, Barley qulot; sales choice State 
y°’V *--*ruely go plenty and a trifle better; sates at 
Of -Ktor llifonor to good White: 75%fi80e, for Jersey and 
flat, if, r *" n i W ii J 7c fur mixed Western; "Ho. for yellow do 
m,at 4XajHc. for Canadian and State 
i itoviajp.VH Votk hitftvy itnd tewerr fiuteM nt Si7 for 
-Id tcips«; $)7,97ml^00 for new do; $J2,iSCi for old prime; Sdi - 
MfornewdoifH^for Western prime mess UM qufo’t 
b r ’ i‘V 10 *, But,, ' r IboiUcfor Ohio, ll 
-Ato tor Sfoto Lheose sfoortv at 10ia l” l jc. 
,, Tll “ market is without change for pots; immll sale 
1 *">-), pearls are firmer; sale.,, at 
‘“-Flopr a.vp Mkal-No new fea 
IK P ot| W 1 he sales are moderate The followiug are 
tue closing quotations of the week: 
Common fo good State,. S.’iiYViA 30 
tancy an.I evf.-. ’ .P2»XftS?<i5 
iHV 1LRKTS, 
Fi.opr—M arket dull, heavy 
’ymg tiie most pressing 
ft $ 8 . 1 U@fl ,20 for super 
- - . --7 coper West- 
Jo,9.9 a ii, lij for inferior to good 
d hoop Ohio- closing dull and 
Crimea.. 
Buenoe Ayres.... 
Peruvian, washed. 
^HAT EVERYBODY WANT’S. 
EVERYBODY’S LAWYER 
A.VD 
COUNSELLOR IN BUSINESS, 
ltl r FILIN K CROSBY, 
* OK TUB PU I I, Any. r,PH r A IIA R. 
It Tells You How to draw up I’ARTWKRMirip pAPKRSand 
gives general forms for Agreements of all 
KUidM, mli» of Salo, IiRhhoh nud Petition*. 
It Tells You How to draw op Bonds arid Mortgages, Affl- 
gW'hV. Bowers of Attorney, Notes aud 
Dills of Exc.foi.qge, Hereipts and Releases. 
It Tells V ou Tho Laws for the Collection of Debts, with 
the Statutes of Limitation, and amount 
and kind ol property Exempt from Execu¬ 
tion iu every Steto. 
It Tells You How to make au Assignment properly, with 
forms for Composition with Creditors, and 
the lusolveut Laws of every State. 
It Tells You The legal relations oxiattoa between Guard¬ 
ian and Wank Master auu Apprentice, and 
Landlord and Tenant. 
It Tells Y'ou What constitute* Libel and Slander, and 
the Law .os to Marriage Dower, the Wife’s 
Light in i rupurtv. Divorce and Alimony. 
It Tells You The Law for Mechanics’ Elen* j„ every 
State, and the Naturalization Kuws <.r this 
enquiry, and how to comply with the same. 
It Tells Y’ou The Law Concerning Tensions and howto 
obtain pm*, and tlio Pre-Kiiipttou Eaws to 
Public Land*. 
It Tells Y ou The Law for Patents, with mode of proce- 
ilu-e in obtaimm: one, with luforforences, 
Asslgmueutsand Table of Feus. 
It Tells Y ou ltow to mase yourWill,nod how to Admin¬ 
ister ou au Estate, with the law and the re¬ 
quirements thereof in ••very State. 
It Tells YT*u Tlie meaning of I,aw Terms in general use, 
and explains to you the Englaiative, Exe¬ 
cutive and Judicial Powers of both the 
JUiiJ (ivverumeuts 
It Tells Y ou How to keen out nr Uw, by showing how 
to do your nugtpeas legally, thus saving a 
vast amount of property, and vexatious 
litigation, by its timely consultation. 
Single copies will be sent bv mail, postage paid, to Every 
Farmer Every Mechanic, Every Mao of Busincs" ami 
Everybody m Every State, on receipt of $1 W, or ii law 
style of binding at $1.25. 
$1,000 A YEAR “ n h< > made by enterprising 
, men every where, in selling the 
apoyo work, as our inducements to all such are very liberal. 
For single copies of the Book, or for terms to agents, with 
other information, apply to or addresH 
JOHN E. FOTTEK, Publisher, 
No. 617 Sanaom St, Philadelphia, Pa. 
,„° F Jypk?‘i Zt'ZfSA 1 ' Hopewell, Ontario Co., N. Y 
27tfo JOHN GRIFh IN WAUGH, aged 21 years, son o; 
G. Waugh, deceased. 
^Umcrtisements 
Terms of Advertising-TniRTy-FivK Ck.vts a Lints, each 
F. 8 f« 3 0n ’ l . n advf m ,: «- > price an /1 a half for extra display, 
0r52*i cents per hue or space, Sueoial Noticka- foflow- 
ng reading matter, loa/fo.)-Seventy Cents a Line each 
Insertion. Thesi; rates are predicated upon a circulation at 
least double that which the Rural had when our rate of 25 
cents a foie wa« established, n fo unnecessary to add that 
the Rural New-Yprk kk has ufar larger circulation than 
any similar journal In the world, rendering it altogether the 
best advertising medium of its class. 
_ E. A McKAY, Naples, N. Y. 
Al’l’l.K STOCKS of good quality, f 
vale, by II B1GNAIX, Elba, N. Y. 
5,5(XS)5,90 
fi,0(>a>),75 
6,00(a7,2(J 
6,25(S/b,(XI 
O.OOa)7,25 
5,75(3)6,25 
t xtra oi ■ lacouwo, uuuana, ecu,,.... 
Common Caiia/iiali_ 
fc^tra Uamvliau, . . 
Fancy Geuesee,..II"IIIII... 
r-xtr^ Geiu*£*|j. 
i-xtra Kentiwkv, , 
r a vneon: . 
r ’’ e ,“ear of no sales of moment. F 
75cents ^ Albany 77c. aud some sales repoi 
^■^Cbwer sells R t 7‘, ii'e. for mediur 
rtl - Timothy, i.-,,25 (j ;i,W f) buslml.-Arpu, 
M Uil -K 17 .—Flour The mart 
vi’f T u H d ®. rhn e at New York has taken av 
to-d ! v wire®r/u r n t l 10 I,f » 8e ’ 1 ^ v, ‘ l holder* nr/ 
Sf .' ~r j-, *^b !j blft at Si,SO35 for common 
SlWf* Canada; S '/,26 tor upper lak 
CiUiv U iui,' b' r '-' xnl ‘'id" and Indiana 
cbl! H a7r O S lt Ti’’ 1 fo lOWCT,* SIlllV ItUO 
Ai*Kibiirit r i? a “* at fA* 1 ®' Cora is quiet and 
W * h Illinois at 66 o. No sales o 
6t ■ 
m h8S perk steady at SI' 
•Jio. Dressed hogs firm; sales 42 head at SO, 75 . 
M \ Rca l 7 -EtoiT K The flour market’exl.ib- 
V?e‘ws,,fhfoni^ t ; on} ' ! ‘ llt - | ‘spect than at tlie date of outlast. 
rDtt.uir’L ' HI ' important advance, whether 
'b« non-receipt of unfavorable u’ews from 
ii is im&«Xlue Wheat ,u: ‘ rk,3t has bcen - a °bve, 
. :r*m& 
Oatmeal ^ A . 4,25(34 50 
Cornmeal. 4,25(5)4 50 
v-ornmeal,. 3,25@3,50 
• te-w SON, Carlton Center. Orleans Co., N. V, 5 ,a- 2 t 
OKIB THIBI—But il you read, you will find whore to get 
* z choice varieties of Strawberries 
_ T 4 9 B. McMfliLAN, K Fairflold, Col, Co., 0. 
/ 1 AN*ADA FIFE WHEAT—Can be had at the Genesee 
"_v Seed More, 05 Buffalo St., Rochester, X. Y. 
K r„, i A " ,: ” KA r V 8 , HV MAn ” U>ost-paid,) 
50 cents per dozen, m oih*d silk. 
.. F A ROCKW ELL, R dgeflejd, c.,n n . 
\ KWOK VITAS ami HEMLOCK BPBCCE - For 
Y Evergreen b rico, 32 per 100; *10 per 1..SS), with a liberal 
ifigpnntto the trade. A. .1. MoCLAVE, 
"'fob_ Mnrion , Wayn e Co., N. Y. 
1 ll Lit it \ TREES —Strong Trees of the choicest varie- 
> ues. Standard and Jticart, fur B.'tle cheap, fiy 
„ „„ , u T C. MAXWELL & BROS. 
Geneva, V V, March 8, 1 S 60 . Ml-3t 
AIICE OR LATE Cl-OVER SEED. 
I , WR .,' vl K ClAlVER SEED.—I hare now 50 
A l bushels of the above seed on band and for sale, at the 
Genesee .--eed store, 05 Buffalo St., Rochester, N Y 
March 8, 1 S 60 . 
| >< M )K AOEiVTS AV^IVTIAIO. 
For Circulars address GEO. F. TUTTLE 
_ No. U)d Na ssau St., New York. 
1? V!i, ' K '- ,{K 7 i t s -—A eeud assortment iff the best sorts, 
. /!• *P, uding Hr inkle a Orange, Belle do Font/' nay. Fas- 
totj, brancomu, Knevitl's Uiiml, Ac., for sale by 
- v- or » , u . J c - MAXWELL it BROS. 
Genev a, N. Y., March 8, 1860 . 631-3t 
/ iliANBERRY PLANTS—Cultivated by Sullivan Bates, 
V ' Esq., of Massachusetts, the celerratkp Bki.l *xp 
h:< 'V 3 ! Uu ’ ‘ w ' fo>#, 10,000, or.Mj,- 
000, by W H ft! ARR, General Agent, Fast New London 
nurseries, New l.nmlun. Conn _631-2t 
r' la did i.irs. N b \v a v i) Bbautikcl Fitintcii axpBel- 
' , °JAN HvuRiDa.—.lust received, by the subscriber, a 
mtetidid collection ot the above, embracing upwards of 
ninety varieties, among which are many novelties, never 
before offered iu this country. A descriptive priced Cata- 
logqe, with full directions for culture, will be mailed to all 
applicants. (531-ltj B. K. BLIS3, Springfield, Mass. 
I riflf) ^ABELLA grape VINES, at $30 per 1,000 
A/'i/ iv u' W.iiOO lAidK'naCrri./' Cuttings at *2 ft l.l ffl 
632-3t W. It, A t,. S. ADAMS, Naples, Ontario Co , N Y 
BUSHELS CHINESE SEC A It CANE SEED — 
V. .growu.at S 2 A 0 per bushel Address 
W BRl(,(,s, Wert Ma ccd/ui, Wayne Co., N. V 
| \ GRAFTED APPLE For Spring set- 
,/ t'ng, for solo at the Central N'urserics, at 
1 acking and delivered to cars free. Terms 
C. CO OK, ltiumanville, Osw go Co., N. Y. 
$5 per 1,000. 
easy. 
T) ASPBEREIl'.S. -flovcral thousand firm plants, of the 
J.L improved Black Cap Raspberry, Li ; I too; §20 r.l 1,000. 
Also a quantity of New Rochelle Blackln'rrv. 
632-it _ROBERT SIMPSON. Genera, N. Y. 
TAPAN Ai'Pi.i, i'll. MELON. Backets containing 40 
iJ seeds, with directions for use, will be sent to any address 
upon the receipt of 8 three cent stamps. 
^33-3t ALLEN & MeEWAIN, Springfield, Mass. 
