t!P~ No Traveunu Aoents are employed by ns, as we wish 
to give the whole field to local agents and those who form clubs. 
And beside, we wish it distinctly understood that all persons 
traveling through the country, professing to hold certificates 
from US, ARK IMPOSTORS. 
Z \\c to tlte guttli* 
_ Wan-.li 6.—At market 544 cattle, about 450 hoove* 
and 104 stores. consisting of wonting oxen, cows, and one. two 
and three years old. 
Bkkk CATtl.K—Prices, extra, $6.75(517,00; first qnalitv, *6,0051 
Qu"tiitv l '$e'v Ufl ,ty ’ 45 ’ 50t 5' t),0 °I Hiird quality, $3,60; ordinary 
Wokkixo Oxen - ioCtaltM 
Cows ast» CaLVKh - J3)0 *35, $40<iW. 
Storks —Yearling*. two years old, $ 1 «« 1 W; threo 
years old, *1*1*019. 1 
Shekj- am* Lamps - 1,700 at market Prices-lu lots $1,25. 
@1.50 ; extra and select ions. $2,26pfi5,50 each. 
Pki.ts —-*t//'*I,25 each. 
Tallow— ri‘#n7e >. tb. 
Hides — V lb. Calk Skins— to@ilc ¥3 tb. 
1 k al Calves - None. 
TORONTO, March 9-flRRr The supply oflive stock ha* ben 
limited. $4,W.rt> -i 100 lb*, hn* been the extreme, prices paid 
Large market* are expected to-morrow and Saturday, us Iho oc¬ 
currence ol some country fairs have given btiyore an oppor¬ 
tunity Ol accumulating stock. Deliveries from farmers' wagons 
have been limited, and prices have I icon steady, at $5@fl per 
100 pound*. 1 
paid KKI ” " Scarco ,vnd 1,1 demand. JA.ftflfij.O each, would be Ireely 
f mpR8-Recf hides $5.3U®5,60 V 100 lbs. Sheep-akin* 80c@$i. 
r p < > Ii Id 11 O N II R S K 1 
cw)hit)ri*lmf er { ° l Wll ° Uli ' 8 P riug our usual Ni 
PIP AHH 'V? 7 f 'T l at m l’<- r 1.000, 
I LA kb, standard, I ami 2 vem-s. $20 to $27 per 10 
nwurr 2 «i*» tn •• 
I'll'M TURKS, * years, *27 per 100 , 
riVirtmtpa ! I’eaeU l.oltom*, $,.* ,„. r ]00. 
CHERRIES, line, ft to 7 fent, $16 m . r ion 
PKACHKS | year from bud, $8^ Z 
\\ ith a targe stock of Small Fruita. *ncli as Curra 
no* GooseVrrle*. Strawlterrics, LaXn Black™ 
itt tno Jo went ratrN, k v n istkxti n 
Toledo, Ohio, March 7 1*01 \HNEsTOCK 
S"** 11 the animal Inaction* in health and vigor. VorMil, h 
‘n™ lh " * mel '"<""‘-d 
A Pamphlet mailed free to auv addles* 
try- depot, 2l BROADWAY, NEW YORK. W4 -2«t 
' I STOCK. 
engaged in Breeding and Importing Farm Stock ,>f tin. 
quality. Mr Brodib was formerly of the firm of lluxuatnuin 
“ BOt'tJtK (Which firm I* now dissolve.l) Ills skill ami !*i«o ex- 
r* 1 s^assaiv *. 
. “J* B| gpi* w ^PT.^Wojr Knjrliind and Scotland nolcct 
in^ auiiualji, ! artk ft H winHIritf t»> nnrenruto .^horURonu or Avr- 
IidiCfi*t*»r 8liec*n, nr VorkHnlro Horn Can iidilrmi* 
M - 'q j f‘ii'V 1 ?! '«■ K"nt‘ Mill, .1XV*;£ &., or 
S, CAM! DELl, ft (_.() . New York Mill*, Oneida Co., N Y. 
Special Notice 
HOARSENESS, &c. 
Brown's Bronchial Troches .—These cough and voice lozen¬ 
ge*, which we advertised a tew week ago. are superior for 
relieving hoarseness to anything that we are acquainted with. 
We have tried them during the past winter, and make this 
statement gratuitously for the benefit of our brethren in the 
ministry .—Cettfral Chrixlian Herald. Cincinnati. 
by forming clubs nr otherwise. Now is the time for its friends 
to manifest their interest in the paper and the cause it advocate*, 
either by obtaining new subscribers, or inducing others to act in 
its behalf- If any lo=e or wear out numbers in showing the. 
papdr — that's the best way to get subscribers.—we will duplicate 
them in order to make their files complete for binding. 
Sixulk Additions to Clubs.— A Western Agent, in remitting 
for one addition to bis club says :—• • If sending single subscrip¬ 
tion* don't suit, let me know." Well, Sir, it dors suit, exactly. 
You or any other friend after forming a club for this volume, 
are at liberty, and requested, to make addition* any tune within 
the year at club rate—by ones, twos, three*, or any number. 
So, being right go-ahead, good friend?; the more additions the 
merrier and yon will observe by a notice elsewhere that we 
otter Extra Premiums for additions, or new clubs, between this 
date and April 1st 
13 ^“ Additions to Clubs are now in order, and whether in 
ones, twos, five*, tens or twenties will receive attention and be 
gratefully acknowledged. It i* small clubs, and subsequent ad¬ 
ditions to them, which must make up the great bulk of our 
subscription and hence we fully appreciate the efforts of those 
who form the riTulets upon which wo depend to swell our 
general circulation. Agent-Friends will please bear this in 
mind, and seod on the names of all who will join their clubs. 
The bard time* and panic, have no doubt caused many to delay 
renewing or subscribing,—-but they, and their families, intend 
to hafe the Rural, and we hope our friends will afford them 
opportunity. Mnny agents are furnishing the Rural, and 
taking pay io produce, kc.,— while not a r.w generously ad¬ 
vance the tnntiry. In all such instances, we endeavor to be as 
liberal to Agents as they are to subscribers. 
Jltarkcts, (Bommeree, &c 
MW WPsJ , .°9S-Si. l iM ,l ,*S; SOT® JfflS: 
P»jwi<I' Ko, lu,t'h,'r i nfunmitio"';eilln'li ,aciliti *“ U " ,,f ' ar 
J A Norway Spruce 1 ft, *t.u ky ami well furnished fin fjT.ikl 
I'o. 14$ fee* " •» •• San ,< 
Ito. 3 feel " •* *■ „ 
beoteb and Austrian Pines, ioto 12 inches, $fto *3 1,000. 
A Iho, Balsam Kim, White Cedar, Siberian Arbor Vitm, Swedish 
tran apian ted! r * l0ftn 1,nc "' AU ° r the above threo time* 
to 1 'snit uie*tim,)s he UboVe ' pr<>per siz< ' r " r retailing, and all sol.l 
Niii -ervtm>n and venders .icalt with liberally 
Snrch' isti FAHNESTOCK ft' BAKER, 
March T, 1801. Toledo, Ohio. 
Rural Nkw-Yokkkr Office, ) 
Rochester, March 12 , 1801 . ) 
Our market is in about the condition noted last week Two 
changes are observahle, a decline in the prices of Rve and Calf 
Skins, ns will be seen by reference to the table The roads are 
in a very bad state, and but tew farmer* are to bo seen in the 
streets. Business i* dull and the transaction* are limited. 
ROCHESTER WHOLESALE PRICES. 
Flowh and Grain Eggs, dozen.12fml3o 
Flour, winter wheat,$A,25op6,75 Honey, box.UAalt 
Flour, spring do,— fi.bOMftOO Candles, box...12@I3 
Flour, buckwheat, .. O.nq - 3,00 Candles, extra.ou@U 
Meal.Indian.. @hlS>» Fruit and Roots. 
Wheat. Genesee. LlO@iI,9U Apple*, bushel_ 2S@3tc 
Best white Canada,.. O.utVrd..35 Apples, dried, *3 It... 2J2 ./3 
Corn, old.OiXa ftOc Peaches, dried, ^3 ft_ix.iiio 
Corn, new ---nuu'tft Cherries, dried, ..OUu lO 
Rye, ft) tb*. bush— ikXolrvt 1*1 unis, dried.otiffiiil 
Oat*. by weight. 2 .V r 26 Potatoes,__ liLiftO 
Barley.... SO&ca (IinKS and Skins. ' 
Buckwheat,-.S'« 4ti Slaughter.. I dl 4>. 
Beana....7Sn.;g?I,iX) Calf,.. .7 (al 7 
Mkat 8. Hhocn Prlts. 
Pork. Mess.?l6.BO(iOO.OO Land"Pelt* Z'.'Z'ZVW^ 
Pork, clear..18.0udilii.oo Skkd*. 
Pork, owt.6,uLi41.it Clover, bushel.$4,00@4.ft0 
Beef. cwL......t,(H(a.e.OO Timothy. . 3,25002.73 
Spring lambs, each,. ..t,ftU.e 2,i*l Sundrijc*. 
Mutton, carcass. .ftgfic Wood, hard.$3,00@S,I)0 
Hams, smoked. SoftlO Wood, soft. ;i,O0@3,00 
tizo, reported on private terms, but */iiJ to be nt 
prices. 
American Saxony Fleece, $3 lb. 
American full-blood Merino.. 
American half-blood and three-fourths Merino, 
American Native and one-fourth Merino, 
Extra Pulled.. 
Superfine, Pulled, .. 
No. 1, Pulled. . 
Lamb’*, Pulled. .. 
California, extra,.. 
California, fine, unwashed,. 
California, common do, 
Peruvian, washed..,.. 
Valnaralito, lu^wu-mcd,_ ////Ji.V. 
South American Me*., umvosheii, 
South American Merino, unwashed,. 
South American,common washed." 
South American Knlre Rios, do. 
South American, unwashed. 
South American Cordova, washed, . 
Cape Good Hope unwashed,. 
East India, washed. . 
Africnn, unwaxhed. 
African, ivashed. 
Smyrna, unwashed,. 
Smyrna, washed. . . . 
Moxtoui. unwashed. 
flC^f ON, March 7 —The market ha* been firmer 
H r ‘ V 1 1 «K»IINA K Y.- $33,50 pnv* for board, 
rl |- 4^L- Trashing, turnbficil room, and tuition,'in common 
Inw iiiHtimM* "•••'.Bn in this, one of the oldest and mo*t nourish- 
K IniitltiitKitDi in tbif IvumI. Hnlldttoftff. ice on• morinti <t n k U- 
biniicH, apimratu.-!, and !• acuity, ample and i-xcellont it ha»' a 
!jj;, 1 ;,' 1 'ij. r ,j S! f L’clad.latino courses for l.ulle* and genUe* 
t vo nv " ? inlvanuu.-'., in Music, l*&iutirig. and to 
iiicnc H 1 Maivl'i vr' 'dlcgc or a I'mfi ,,n„i Spring Term com- 
SSTira MTKia ...'‘"hi':;;'" 
A ri’l.li Titles rou UII.OOO Apple Trees 
, i r , 1 ’ 1 moNt. popular varieties. The tree* ore four years 
M 1 !' v t”.Stood condition for removal Would 
rern* L l woi, 1 L ot U> «"• or two pnreoni on «ch 
tirn)8aMWAiiM !>»♦ imti^fuctorv tn flu* nartica Tim troA* /irA 
c'lirLron w. m $' nn ry 1 u - 
calliug on Thu* Smith. Ft-auci* St, near tlm uremia"* Kor 
_ U ' R RtM!R,w - 
IjIAKM FOIt SALE —Containing 40 acres lying mid- 
1 wav between Plttslm-d mid Falrport. in Monroe i'u^ it, j* 
wed wiileicd; lias a irarne dwelling nearly now. with bam and 
oi lier outbuildings, and ivu orcliaid in hearing, betbdc 2 ihi Apple 
I ice* recontli set out., A small payment required down The 
balunco may romaiti Tor il term of IVssesami, L q V e„ 
when wanted, I* or particular* address revi ir 
Fob. 14. 18 ( 11 . CARLTON II. ROGERS. Palmvm N V 
. LN.i' tS 
II " 44 
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23fii25 
.23(4,30 
.OOffiUO 
.visas 
. ia@iso 
GOOD PAY FOR DOING GOOD! 
Agents - Friends, Suiiscriiiers, and all other persons 
who wish to Do Goon, and have no objection to receiving 
Good Pay therefor, are invited to give the following Premium 
List a careful examination, and decide whether the induce¬ 
ment* are not sufficient to secure prompt and energetic 
action. It will be scon that the premiums are very lihnral— 
the best, yet offered — and so arranged that every person who 
remits for Two or more Subscribers, will secure a Valuable 
Prize! Bead the list. 
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OFFERS KOR SALE OVER hOO.OOO ACRES, 
IN NORTHERN IMISSOURI, 
Of the Finest Prairie nnd Timber Farming: 
Lands in the West, 
1.1 Iwil* to Hull Pure honor*, nt I*nv Price*, on the lung 
4lr«-<llf of ten year* ut live per cent. Interest. 
1 *nraplilet s, C 'iroulnra nnd Maps, 
Giving full nnd reliable information on tlm Cllnnitc nnd its 
healthfutues*, Soil, Water, Timber, Coni. lto.-k, Produe* 
tIon*, Market*, . . . be had gratuitously on application 
by letter or otherwise to 
GEO. S. HARRIS, En*tern l.und Agent, 
40 STATE ST., BOSTON, MASS,, or to 
•IOSIAII HI NT, Li. ml Cvniin!**|i>ner 
OF THE H. ft ST. J. K. R,, HANNIBAL, MO. 
The undersigned continue* to act as Agent of the 
New England Colony to Missouri, 
and will furnish all desired information of this promising enter¬ 
prise. Aildrcs* I5H3-II) GEO. 3. KAURIS, Boston, Mash. 
,ia@ia 
. 9® 10 
uf.ino 
.1) (ill ti 
.8 @ 8>V 
Cmnea. 
Burn os Ayres, 
Peruvian, was! 
the provision markets. 
NEW YORK. March II.— Ft,nru-Market dull, heavy and a 
tritle l.iwer for common and medium grade*, with only a very 
Umiteil demand for export and home comm .option Sale* lit 
$5,00@5,13 for wiper State; $f.,|»'.i3,26 for extra do; $8,UU@5,1l» 
for super \V cst.ern; $■',I fx r < 5,A' for common t.o medium extra do- 
$5,4iXu!fl,.Wfnr inferior tn good shinning brand* extra round lump 
Ohio; $5,fii).y>7,tk) for trade brand* do - eliaiu dnll and licuvv 
with sale* of extra State lA.mored at $h, in. Canadian .lull aiul 
drooping; «l«* at $5,25vrti,75 for common to choice extra. 
Chain. Wheat lex* active and a tr.lie lower; there in not so 
much inquiry for France: wile* Chlcnge Spring at, $l,l0ji l,17 in 
store and delivered; N’orth-wctero club ot $1,19 delivered Mil¬ 
waukee club at $1,Shell,32 delivered; winter red Western at $1 3fl 
delivered, Canada club at Ul.Sf; white Western M fl.dttgDMk}! - 
Rye dull and scarcely nolirnt; sale- Jersey atOOc. Bariev with 
onf important change; sale# State at Cfi(W3o, ns to qaality. - 
Corn, old ixdilll ami new in fair request nl sli.;hi!Vbutter prices 
sale* at Ode for primu old mixed Western. In store; fitiX'OffifiOc 
for new do. at 1U2 depot anil delivered: fi'Jutoc fdr fiew 3mith¬ 
em yellow, 6.3.’ 57*. IV.r new white Southern, ti.it- plenty and 
dull at,'l 2 ” die foe Western, Canadian, SJ^ito.'lt^c for Stale. 
GRAND SPECIFIC PRIZES 
PREMIUMS FOR EACH AND ALL-NO BLANKS t 
In order to give even/ Club Agent or Active Friend or the 
Rural H Benefit, we have concluded to offer the following 
Liberal Specific Premium* to t-iv.rg person who forms a Club 
for the New Volume ! 
"WE WILL GIVE 
1. Wch-tor’a Unnbriilged Elciorinl Dictionary 
(cash price in,on,' and au extra copy of the Rural to every per- 
son remitting AK) for Forty Yearly Subscribers to tiie Rural 
Aet4>- rurfo-r , (at l^a<t twenty of Which, must bo nmu Sub^F.iihHi'H, 
At the residence of the bride s fat Iter, " Lake Side,” Warren 
Cnnn r Fob. 14. hv Rev. Mr. r.OHPRtx, BENJAMIN CARTER and 
AMELIA I. eldest daughter of Wm. Hopkins, Esq, 
Lv Genoa, N. Y„ on Friday morning, Feb. 22.1, by tho Rev. 
f.!TS?rS5 K,) ' 1 ’• f) - at H* 0 residence of the bride'* fat her, W M. . 
k UENCH, nt Chemung Co., au.l Mias SARAH S. PRICE, eldest 
daughter ot Lkwis Piuck, Esq. 
POE’S WESTERN RESERVE PREMIUM 
1 1 CHEESE TT A T, 
non a' itij.iitt. ,n«d/»(m, /,*/,« r«., o/iio , 
Emrt'baff New York™ '° 1 ' l "‘ S ' PXC0 l> t Vermont .md the 
I'liis Vat hi.a been the longest before the pnt.Hr> - tlm most 
extensively used and dillgentlv improved, and I* believed U. be 
t m* bo.sfc in tin; wof’bj. U ull injuU*. Mimpli*, •1 ij(kMh jaihI ucnipiiot. 
it combines *»ver.V Wfintunrl aot>vofii»Mic*3 of tin* iIAiryin«n The 
new arrangeuieut fo; abutting off the beat and ruruislting hot 
water is ext re unit v -.irnple, work- r-tfeelly anil not liable to get 
out ot ort er. Warranted to give -atldaetiou dimetiona for 
cheese-making bv some of the ben l.mvmen, with noch Vat, 
Roe * Patent, Adfu.table Exp«u»'mn cip.uso Hoop-a neat 
tmnjc warrant.Dil B {r~ Svnrl lor«'(icnlcr 
xr^'Srr. - DAVI|) l.KWIS r Jo’/i ii. n'>n.«,f»nrtrb f WyominjrCi> K 
Y„ STEPHEN THOMAS, Sejn, Allegany On , N V. Mu'tf 
or persons who have not taken the-paper regularly for 1860,j 
previous to the 1st of April, 1851. The same (Dictionary and 
free ropy, i lo every pet sou remitting $87.80 for Thirty New Sub- 
scribvn, us Above. 
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State* 11 III pe rial 8vo„ with »«) Illustrations,-price, $3,80.) and 
an extr:. copjy of tb** Rural free* to t*v(*ry r^rsop remitting 
50, for thirty coj»i«a, at Umxt twenty of which iimatbe 
for new tfubucriboi^, 
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Twenty-Four copica, at least twenty of which muni be for new 
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ViT TlIK RintAL Nkw-Yorkbu commenced its Twelfth 
Year ami Volume with an edition of over Skvknty Thousand i 
T hough tho column* urn wider than formerly mlving more 
word* per line,) and the circulation much larger, wo do not 
purpose to increase t l.e Advnrtisi ng Rates at prose u t. The Rural 
is un.loubtedly the Best und Cheapost Advertising Medium of 
its ( lass in America -tor, in addition to Its l.iitntitue circulation 
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chanics, Mftnulanturcra iuul ITof*s»ion*l v-n v 
• *. In cousequenen of its large and iiiurea*n,g rj,-uhition, we 
are obliged to put tha lost 6>nn of the KuUal to pc.w.s earlier 
than fowncriy, and advprtindnents sluiiih. jL, S'uUUtu 
to secure insertion the same week. T ’a 
i\J" K W AIVIX XIM n: J S< )< ) Iv H. 
PARTON’S LIFE OF ANDREW JACKSON. 
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"The best biography extant of any American politician ”— 
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BUFFALO, March 11 I't.nrP The market for (lour is quiet, 
at SI,:H) tor extra State; *4,73t>ifl.ixi for extra Wisconsin and Can¬ 
ada S5.12\.;(/’5,.37k, for extra Ohio, Indiana and Michigan; $5,50 
@ii.il0 lop ilouhle extra*. 
Grain—W heat in moderate demand, with sales of Canada 
chili atafle. anil white winter do, at $1,20. Corn dull at 45c- 
Oai* nominal at 2 -le, Barley nominal at non. 
Skkiis Seeds firmer, 
Hons -Dressed Img. quiet at 3*vVidc. —Com, Adv. 
TORONTO..Mart'll ft. Fr.iif'K Flour ir-quiet hiiUirm, and we 
nave heard of few wile* (hiring the Week. A I oond lot of super- 
line extra was reportedn;- basing sola earlv in the week at,$5 - 
75 on eara, »>i<t-cIlOiCG brand* of the rame grade inight bring 10c 
more- Extra may In-uominallv quoted at $5,lli-rft fin Sn'per- 
tlri" i* generally held firm ut .M.Tfi, and fnw sales have been ef 
feeteil below that figure, thong 1 1 free offer* offtl.M ex won . 
Ireely made. There (« bo inquiry fur lower eru.de* Bag flour 
I'.r Im.kers use I slow -ft|, ql g-I.J.Vfft. We quote 
«l 1 ... 5,75 DO 
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logical writer, Dr. Seahury is unsurpassed b 
American Church,''— Churchman. 
' ‘'l'*- 11 t c:ir. AfigM a 
. or RoRt-Ma«ter*. For 
ntqlo*n red stamp to 
'ft' .ft l::> , Suw York. 
/ IRANBPIf ltV P L, A N T SI — ft lliki.noo /'ultimtcd 
\_J t'ran/ieini Plaids, of the eelelu-ated Capa Cod and Bell vtt- 
neties, now being taken up for planting, for -.tin at low prices 
lira ( fUirnBRftY Oi.i.Ti-nmr, a treatise on the Culture of tho 
t.inlH-rrv, both marsh aud upland. Sent, pre paid, on receipt 
of 12 cents in postage stamps. Apply to 
. 0 ., WM. 11. STARR, East New London Nurseries, 
5Kl_tcow. New Lotltton, liiira. 
I -TARiM I'OK SA LI-, — t optaining 150 acre*.— one of 
the best wheat and stock farms in Monroe Cn. (5ou barrels 
ol Apples raised last year) lying 3 mile* west of tills city in 
rite town of Ogden. , ..fa mile north Of the Buffalo reed, p'.rm 
of the late A. Shepard, deceased I Terms easy. For partieu- 
lurs apply on the premises, or to WM, SMITH, Livonia, Living¬ 
ston County, N. Y. 
March 16, 1861. 5S3-2teow 
583-3t 
SELECT LIST OF STRAWBERRIES. 
Ten Varieties and 1.000 Plants for Teti Dollars. 
For $10 wi> will furnish 100 plants each of the following choice 
kinds —Trioniphe tie Gand, Trollope's Victoria, Vlconit.easc 
Iiericart deThurv, Filmoro, Iti itlsli iftmcn. Bun-* New Rine, 
Jenny Lind, Hooker, M'Avoy'* Superior, and Wilson’s Albany. 
Five Varieties and f)00 Plants for Five Dollars. 
For $5 we will furnish inn plants each of the following kinds 
Tnompbo fu* (t^rjil.Trollopo'H Victoria, Buir'a N'**\v Pine, Ji-unv 
l/ind #up 1 VVilKon’t Albany 
STRAWBERRY PLANTS BY MAIL. 
Fnr$l we will -end to any Rost Otffce (ndflress in the count. 
poat-pajtl. and t-Arefully put u;. In cotton ami oiled silk, so a* to 
carry ralety, 25 good plant.* of tf... Wi|...n . Albany. We will 
send, for the same price, the game number iff plants (26.) of any 
variety offered In our catalogue al 25 cent • per dozen, 
For $1 we will send 20 plants ol theTrioinphe tie Guild, or any 
other variety wo Oiler al 5d cent.* pet dozen No order tilled 
for plants by mail for less titan one dollar'* worth, Of tuiv one 
kind. 
RASPBERRIES. 
Out stock of plant* t* v-ry large and fine. Wo have over 
twenty vurictu-s, including RriJtCkied Orimge nt f $|,fi(,l per dttz.; 
35.U0 tier 100, Fnincouia, at 75 Cents per dozen, $4.no per lot), 
Faatolir, Uivcr's Large Fruited Monthly. Kocvett'.* Giant, llad- 
Min River Antwerp. Red and Yellow Antwerp, and others, id. 75 
cents per dozen, $3,(Xt per bid, Improved American Hlack Cap, 
■Ui cents per dozen, N't.ix) per liXI. 
persons wanting large quuntitie* of the above, will he fur- 
uished at very low rate.*. 
SELECT LIST OF RASPBERRIES. 
For $10 we will furnish 1U0 Brinclri.- - Orange, the finest flav¬ 
ored Raspberry, a- well as one of the largest, most beautiful 
aud productive. 
fiXI Franconia, a very large red berry, of good flavor, attrac¬ 
tive, and enornioiiKly productive 
biff Improved tYmeVicaa Black Cap; much larger, more juirgr, 
better llavored, with fewer seed, and every wa v superior to the 
eotitmon Black Chit. The plant, is entirely hardy and very pro¬ 
ductive, and the fruit is much sought after in the market,' 
Tho above kinds include the three color* - Orange, Red, and 
Black -and furnish a pleasant variety in flavor. We regard 
them as the beat for amateur*, und the most profitable for mat 
ket culture. 
BLACKBERRIES. 
New Rochelle,.. .$1 txi per dozen; W00 per 100 
Dorchester, . 75 o.ts. " " 4 fid " •• 
Now man’* Thorn!ere. 76 cr- " • ;tnq *• <• 
For $ld we will -end too of each *.f tb.* above kind*. 
We have fruited th.-so varieties Tor five rears, and having ten 
acres in cultivation, we are prepared to furnish wholesale pur- 
clitLsers at the lowest rate*. 
LOGAN GRAPE VINES. 
Having procured a supply of the above early and valuable 
Grape, of A I'homson, *>1 Delaware, Ohio, wo will turuish good, 
well.rooted vim*', at 76 ectita eoclt. $7,00 per dozen; or by 
mail, securely put up, and postage paid, $1,00 eacli. 
it/ Semi tor Catalogue, enclosing .tamp. 
J. KNOX, Lock Box 155, Pittsburgh, Ifti, 
THE CATTLE IRAK 
NEAV YORK, March 6.—The current c 
all the markets are as follows: 
BEEF CATTLE, 
First quality. 
Ordinary quality,. 
Common quality. 
Inferior quality’,. 
COWS AND CALVES. 
First quality... 
Ordinary quality,. 
Conrinjon quality,. 
Inferior quality...' 
... , VEAL CALVKS. 
First quality, fb. 
Ordinary q uality. . . . . . 
Common quality.. 
Inferior quality. 
.. . ... 3J4KEP AND LAMBS. 
Prime quality,. 
Ordinary quality,.. 
Common quality."" .. 
Inferior quality,..,.. 
SWINE. 
First quality. 
Other qualities."""l!.. qjj&Ti 
wireF^ Thenm 1 ' U , Thft uuiikel. is more active this 
^ .* prvttv liqht, jiMjirlr ]<jg xhoi t uf tv#*f*lf 
while the demand i- -inmewhnt better' i'rit-r- are t.erb-ii)* >i 
sliazte better, and the tales aw quick, while there i- no improve- 
Tuent iu the average quality improvo- 
fha Prt.pt-ller* will commence runnimr to ilav and for the 
season will const,tuto formidable rival* of the Hudson River and 
{(ar)om l.n•!tor th< v live f-tocii ciirrylnhf tuaijr 
^ cuXTtts. sasse fti 
cattle. Th ^r k - J 1\r k ' 
fc::;';. 2 '" w ^ & 
.^‘- i : ek - 
SHt:rr—The city demand ia extremely light, the heaviest tleal- 
i'ta.re f* vi “ 8 ‘"fF cannot afford to pay the price* a-ke.l 
1 h|re is someinqian , however, for New York ,xn.l Hrivlihm 
and in view t.l the light receipt*, the market is buoyant :.l a 
shade advance in price,*. We notice .-ales 250coarse Pooled it 
0 1»MK,aver.*g., 102 lb*. |«s prime do. at fiCcW ft,aver 
10t* lbs; 190at .Vgc, average lfiu ft,*. 
PlaS^S2 Noc*—V^ery little doing Oeausonal rales are mu-fi¬ 
at StS,26($0,6O—-outside tor strictly prime Ipte - Allas if: Argus 
o ,?«L!FTO.V, March 7 -At market -900 Beef Cattle. 75 Stores 
2,«0*j Sheep an 1 Lambs, and 7oo Swine. ° % 
Rkkf CXTTLH — H.vtrd, $7.XtFfiO.W); 1st Quality, $0 CAYch 
7.t>» . 2d do, Sfi.OtVn 6.00; •'« do, $0,00('e5.50. 1 7 * ' KJ 
Working Oxen—$ 7*a«io. 
Mti.rii Cows— $4&c 47; common, $ 19@20 
V kal Calves -$a,ffOQjji 5 , 00 . 
oldSnW r.t Vearli "^' ^ lUJ; tw °-yeai'8 Old, $14@16; throe years 
lit pes— 4*^<75c ti ft, tnone hut slaughtered at market.) 
Calk Sbim.* —iiyajicsfi tt. 
Tallow — 6)&a-7c. ti )b. 
Pelts — Sl.OOCail.25 each. 
Sheep and Lamb* —$1,50(5.'1.75; extra, $2,00©5.50. 
SwrxK — Store .wholesale, 5%(&lc; retail,! 6fe8c. Fat Hogs, 
undressed, still fed, oc *> ’ 
\ AT J V K F.V l',l(l,|{ MAn. Nurse, men and othet 
» *. can be supplied Willi Native Rvcrgreens. for earlv or kit 
Spring pluming, at. the following prices l!i\l-am Fir un. 
Spruce, $5 t., $*, Hemlock and Cedar $4 to 65. per thousand do 
liveredat their nearest R.R. Station. The above price.-, will vm- 
ucconiing to iilft distancf to bo ^hippod, at»4l Qiiauiity or«)t‘j'f*<l 
iQease tulart^ W SIBLEY, 
(.'are of Dr C, Beadle, Ft. Catharine- N tuV:..| •,, C. \\ 
STILL BETTER! 
Extra Gifts for Clubs before April! 
Having resolved to “keep the ball moving” until April— 
c a or der to attain a largely increa.sud circulation _we 
have concluded to give such liberal rewards for efforts as will 
pay any and every one Tor time and trouble devoted to the 
formation of clubs. We therefore make the following offers 
IN ADDITION to the premiums ajhove enumerated: 
I. To BV key PERSON 
Subscribers, (' _ 
Rckal New- Yorker, bet ween the 9th 
.. .$9.00(a9,50 
... S.lWtaiS.SO 
... 7,OOfrR,IS) 
... 6,00(1:0,75 
.$55,00060,00 
. ■I0.0l>'7o/*),o 1 | 
. 3o,0uvc;j5,oo 
, 25,00;«130,IX) 
I I lili IA IJIjE A1 1 KNTS WANTED Tn ,-U Magic 
1 l and other general publications, in every city, town und 
village at. which R good living may be mad®. There is nothing 
bogus about Hus valuable agency, a* tnav he seen from a eircu- 
lar which will lie .-nitre, to all applicant* Those only engaged 
who can give ratlstactory reference*, tlnl v o/iu agent (male or 
female,) In a district will la- employed, Andres.* "Box 4, am. 
«i@7J*C 
5>i@« e. 
4 faft c 
3,‘i,'7c4 c 
.$5,503(7,00 
. 4,00955,00 
3,003,3,75 
. 2,753.3,00 
procuring aud remitting for Forty Yearly 
(half of the number being new snbacribers,) to the 
. or Febrnaiy and 1st of 
April, «r; wn.r. give, (in addition to the dictionary and free 
copy above offered.) LOSSLVi.'.H ILLUSTRATKD HISTORY OF 
L H ^''- VITK! ' S'FjYTK S. —large and beautiful Octavo Volume 
t'- 1 "' "- -rtdcodutly illiLstrated, and printed in the best style 
on extra paper cash price, S3,5). The taint work to ev.-rv per¬ 
son remitting, according to our terms, for Thirtv New Subscrib¬ 
ers within tire retuo period. Jlf preferred to Loreinc'* ltistoi v, 
relnm ? i ®4*? A F '* ™S™*y OF KNGLAND, n, four 
, , , u ‘ ^“‘her, (ilnrut, $3, kik a bound volume or the 
Ri lal aN hw \ okkkr tor or 'CD, a* preferred, (price, $3.) 
a. To KTTRr rekhon remitting a* uhnTo. t'nr Twcntv New Sub- 
Bcnber>,ive ivffl give a* an extra premium, a copy of WERSTBITS 
-• H. ft I AAHLY DICTIONARY, post-paid the most complete 
and val val.to work of its pnen initilished or am $1,25 book, 
pestcpunl, above mentioned, 
aW-J°e* B n K 1 T * pe , RS<,sr Temitting for Fifteen .subscribers, at 
, T *“ b ^n<f‘WW, or for Twelve of which eight are 
wm’J?, f Ten new subscribers, (see No.'*5. 6. and 7 above.) we 
Yvd y ft' ,r "'!\ r r 'D*Rcaid, a copy of KVERYBODY'S LAW- 
i KK, or any 012 k j i $1,^5 or £] book, above named. 
„Iu' To KV *KV PKRSO.v remitting for Ten Subscribers, whether 
're C ' r ' 1X ”'" u 'sub-ci-iljnin. a* above, we will give, or 
STatf*? 1 '^' u .. C ( lJV ' 1,1 Lg.wsLVG'S PICTORIAL UNITED 
limo., eugravuigs, pace, $1. 
STy 1 There. I riends and Strangers, is just what we offer 
and propose to perform! You can afford to make a little 
extra effort, we reckon, to secure such liberal and valua¬ 
ble prizes. In fact, we shouldn't be surprised if you should 
trust some of your neighbors and acquaintances a few weeks, 
(such as you know will pay,) and advance the money, in 
order to make a “ sur e thing.” You can decide. 
f iOPI'KH I.IGHTMM; < ovun Tims.—I; 
yj CAN * Continuous Copper Strip Lfehtuing Conductors 
ented Nov. I), I860, furnlMhcd at wlndi-Milc. and retail 
Particular attention given to the 
irote.-tion of build inn 
he country with fuel; 
Circular* sent when 
carucuiar attention given to the pi 
Single conductors sent, to any part nt tb 
tion* for their proper application, 
quested. 
Agents wanted everywhere in the United State* A lilie 
commission allowed to those obtaining Jobs. 
583 N. RRI'ITAN, 83 Main Street, Rochester, N, Y 
\ KVV HRAPICS-NEVV 8TUA WHIiltlMJ: 
. . thi' American Carden of Experiments.! S M a i. I fi, 
■well rooted v ines ol my new Grape, North America, i.-\l 
hardy and productive, betb-r than Isabella, ami a full 
earlier,) will lie sent by mail, ecurel.v pocked aud pre pi 
$2 each, $15 nor dozen. 
Randolpli i’ine Strawfiem, earliest and "very best” 
tor every amateur. $2 per dozen. O. T.'HOBBS, 
Randolph, Crawford I'o. 
ruil.tl I'OK SAl.K_ 0 
I 1 ated farma in Monroe Co., Ivi 
Die town of Gatec, on the Rnfial 
bargain if application I* 
city, would be taken in part par me nil 
the premises, or at No. 8 I 
French ft Co., of 
Rochester, N. Y., Aiuost 21 , ISfiO. 
road, will be sVild nt a great 
-.i made soon. A small farm of 51 to od 
acre*, uear tho^Clty, ora house and lot worth 4 to $5.non in the 
...*“ ! • • For particulars apply on 
street, at t.lie office of .Infix .VI. 
M. HUNTINGTON. 
554-tr 
r P« KAK..UKKS, MIN II AMf’S, A. Ii(TJ ll>KHS. 
I itur " Irreprereii.le ( miflict" i.< agofiist high prices. We 
offer you at 74 Main St., Rochester, Iron. NaiU. Hardware,Oils, 
1 lunta. Colors, Windows, Doors, Hlinds, Hoes, Spades, Shovels 
Corn Hoes, Cultivators, and other article* too numerous to 
mention. Also, the celebrated "Straight Draft Plow," which 
We oiler cheaper than the cheapest. 
Wft-tf MOORE. HEBING ft CO. 
A 3VE A. Xj G- _A- Tv(E BELLS.- 
. Y AT price.* within the reach ... .-very cburcli -chool bouse 
lactorv, cemetery, oi l.inu In the laud. Their ns.-al I over tho 
I nlted States for the past two years has proven them to e'oro- 
h"ie more valuuhle qualities than unv other, among which 
tone, strength, durability, vibrations and sonorau- qualities are 
unequalled bv any other manufficturer. Sizes, 50 to fi.fluO ft.*, 
costing lets than bait other metal, or 12), cent* per tb, at which 
price we warrant them 12 month*. Send for circular Tor *i/,e* 
FuacRUtaes. ftc, M. H OH ADWICK ft CO.. 
100 William Street, Now Y ork 
A MEHICAN GhU ANO 
FftOH 
. JARVIS d c BAKER'S ISLAND8, 
IN THK 
SOXJULI BgVCID'IC OCEAN, 
IMPORTED BY TUB 
J.Tt H n I C J A" HVJJYO V O .11 /■ J wV , 
OfFitio. <T<$ Willinirn Si.r**tst, 
NEW YORK, 
C. S. MARSHALL, Brest. H. MATHER Secy. 
J. K. CHAPPELL, Agent, W Exchange St., Rochenter, N. Y. 
w i HAWTHORN PLANTS - From Six 
/ to Twenty inches aboveground, for wile bv 
JOSHL'A CHAFT EE, Gedck-s, Onon. Co., Feb., 1861. 
TERMS OF THE RURAL —IN ADVANCE. 
Dollars a Year Three Copies, one year *Ji - AYe 
tb Am-nt, 
*tBe^numb?l'nnh?' free, $ 26 - and'any 
ijrtraic/ nii mot r at the * (line Tate — only $] *26 tier conn > fVnh n/r 
pZImk i fa '**e* . dsvw gay American 
I’leaae write all iddreeaes plainly and carefully, iu order that 
c.- n xy be accurately entered upon our books and correctly 
kinted by our Mailing Machine. All subscriptions should be 
wt 11 “dosed, and carefully addressed and mailed to 
ff ff- T. MOOUEft Rochester, N. Y. 
1 A ()(>(> A t ~V.YV/; f V Pin PiJJVT, 
xej.yjyjyj j-keeman & duoti ikhs 
Would call the attention of Nnrrerymen, Market Gardeners, 
and others to the large stock of this superior variety, which 
will be sold 
$:ti> yxe-r 1,000. 
!Ri-i per IDO, 
LARGE, STRONG PLANTS. ALSO, 
Brinldr's Orange Raspberry at $35 t-4 1,000; $5 100. 
Second size, $30 'ri 1,000; $4 f) 100. 
5S2-4tl FREEMAN ft BROTHERS, (Late H. C. Freeman,) 
Ravenswood Fruit Garden and Nursery, Ravenswood, L. I. 
\K N A Hi ENT A I, T U K K > AND S 11 R (JUS. 
J Wk have a large assortinent of verT fine Shade and Grna- 
lentallrees for Lawns, &c., comprising among them 
foeping Poplars. Purple Beech. 
Mountain Ash, Oak Leaved Mountain Ash. 
. Glow, New American Weep- Cut Leaved Birch, 
„ , Weeping Eltns, viminalis, 
Kilmarnock do., Double Flowg Horsechestnut, 
Rosemary Leaved do, Red do. do. 
rp , , „ u . „ , FAHNESTOCK ft BAKER. 
Toledo, Ohio, March 7.1861. 583-5t 
HEETII FOR THK TIlKIriflN -Somktiiiivo New 
L Office, No. 7 Mansion House Block, 58 State Street 
Rochester. N Y. [525-tf.j E. F. WILSON. 
