ALBJWM . March 18. Beeves- There isa verv largesupply of 
Bee'"* on the market this week, the Central Railroad having 
brought down no less than 232 rnr loads, and nearly 100 head 
were driven in from the adjacent country The market opened 
with considerable spirit, speculators having control, but it 
closes languidly at a decline of fall r) lb, lire weight, as com¬ 
pared with the rilling rates of last week. 
Rkckipts — The following is our comparative statement of 
receipt? at this market over the Central Railroad, estimating 16 
to the car: 
. Cor. week 
_ this week Last week. last rear. 
Cattle,...,,....,. 3.712 2,220 2 , 6*8 
Sheep.. 2 . 4 tU 3,300 3,130 
lings... . Hi) 
Prices.- -The market, which opened unusually active, closes 
rather languid, at the roll owing quotations 
. This week. Last week. 
Premium. j (A.V.e 
Extra— . . 4 J,c 
first quality...3\><4 c SVxuSic 
Second quality....sCcoflfce 3S®3,Hc 
Third qualify.molijjc 2 »j *:3 c 
■shred—S heep are in Light supply and fair request, and have 
advanced Si si *) head. 
Hons--I.ive l!ng< are firm. Sales of prime corn-fed at 
5Jic, and Pigs at & 
, BRIGHTON, March W—At market—S75 Beef Cattle, 75 Stores, 
1,500 Sheep and Lunbg, and too Sivine. 
_ Beep Cattle- Prices, extra, *7.2AWI.OO: 1st oualitv. 86.50(a) 
Back Numbers of this Volume will be sent to 
New Subscribers, until otherwise announced; 
but nil wishing them should Subscribe Soon . 
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cause will receive gratuities, and their kindness be appreciated- 
See " Good Pay for Doing Good" in last week's Ruba r, 
py Volcxtarv Aoksts for vhx Rural—A ny And every 
Subscriber or reader is requested to act in behalf of the Rural. 
by forming clubs or otherwise, .Vote w (hr time for its friends 
to man ifest their interest i n the paper and the cause it advocates, 
either by obtaining new subscribers, or inducing others to act in 
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paper.— that's the best way to get subscribers,—we will duplicate 
them in order to make their files complete for binding. 
inn VARIETIES OK GRAPE VINK* —Fot 
,1 ' “«* cheap. Catalogues mailed free. Address W 0. 
LOOMIS, Lowell, Oneida Co.. N. Y. 
TV E w Y <3 yT h. 
This Hotel is in excellent condition. Recently many im" 
proveinenu linvo been made, Mr. Stetson, its forma^^onriS- 
t»>r, has returned to supervise iLi m iccurive department Its 
tables arc honnt,felly supplied; waiter, .■ycellnnl! auditm com 
TM^!r 1 » him,“ever been *'> Comfortable during its history 
havi * co Mttttlt* m this country y 
Dim i on tig proprietors are full of enterprise aild rntirtmtv 
“'MiVi’ nH nwi nil"’ X Ul r ,Hk V.hhoir pattona comfortable 
Mr n of liuienex,, or lam 11 oh who really need solid comforts 
than'ever* y lvil1 ,i "‘ 1 ‘hi* Umo-honored Hotel better 
1 JJ* r> ;?, xlnl! ‘y tobiuineas. tlie conveniences for reaching every 
f Alt APE VINES —Cultivated at the New 
V.J Grape Nursery. Bridgeport. Conn 
Proprietor*. (>urv <- —.-.-i— 
than the lowest. 1 'eiawnre 55.00 pi . 
> ear old vines,325,1)0 per hundred. Seim uvu inrve coot stamps 
(the cost.) and get our Illustrated Descriptive Catalogue »f 
llanly .Nntlie Grape Vines, or one cent and get Wholesale 
2 t 
H • IT A N D O K N A I>I E N T All T ft E i g , 
J VINKS, BKLB8, Ate. 
Apple Trues Standard and Dwarf, best kinds 
CKaR Treks 1 do* do., good assortment. 
Chkkky Trkks do. do. 
Pkaoii Trkks I One year old—tine trees 
Grai’K Vixks ' Native and Foreign, a fine stock, including a 
; tiantil.y of extra strong plants, for immediate 
noting 
CURRANTS ! OlloSRIlKRRIKa ! ItASl-HKRItlKS 
Blackiikkrihs '. Sthawhkruieh : Einnumt. &o , kn 
Evkkurkrxs • nwiDtot 3 Trkks i SitRi.im, ,v<- 
Norway SnttttK' American Arbor View fhr Hedges uni Screens 
RoSks ! Climbing. Hybrid. Perpetual and Moss, a flm- assort 
ment. 
Balboas Boots! Lilies ! Gladioli, &c. 
A largo assortment of tile best. 
Bedding Plants.— A_ tine assortment, of the best varieties,— 
together with many other nuraen articles for sale cheap 
Send for Catalogues. T.'C MAXWELL k BROS., 
March 12. 1661. (584-3tJ Geneva N Y 
. ... .. England 
W.M. PERRY A SON, 
wara large, varieties reliable, and prices tower 
Delaware $8.00 per-doteo; Concord, large two 
lelve to r d| f: ;i ^ m ',7 "I tbi * ?•’,* ' lnd valuable preparation, heg 
K 5 *li. Vi: 
U* use not only rcitiovt*.< tho vermin on animals, butclenDKOA 
Jheirby materially benefiting theirgeno 
ouanti'tv ll ’ * nd improving wool, both in quality aud 
This article completely supersed 
arerable work of preparat ion j„ V on 
washing, aa it is ready at all times 
descriptions of Sheep, even to, Ktvi 
ntshed at a much retraced cost, 
KISHEU A t o., 
6S3-13 
Haw. 
Special Notices 
BRONCHIAL AFFECTIONS. 
A clergyman writing from Morristown. Ohio, speaking *f 
the beneficial effects resulting from the use of l - Brown's 
Bronchial Troches. * says: “Last Spring I feared my lungs 
were becoming dangerously involved, aud until I UBed your 
Troche* could not preach a sermon of ordinary length, with¬ 
out hoarseness; hut now i with the assistance of 'Troches ') I 
have in the past five weeks preached some forty sermons." 
,NE PRICE and Low PRICE, at 
Store, 8 State Street, Rochester, N. Y 
itliu'kcto, Commerce, &c 
Rural New-Yorker Offipe, j 
R ochester, March 19, 1861. \ 
FloCR is without alteration in rates, and the trade is almost 
wholly confined to the retail demand. 
Grain -The only change we have noted is in Corn, which has 
declined very materially. 
Provisions are as last quoted. 
Seep* —Clover has lallen off slightly. Timothy is selling at 
the prices heretofore ruling. 
Hay is not quite as high aa last week, but the decline is only 
considered temporary, 
ROCHESTER WHOLESALE PRICES. 
Flock and Grain. 
Flour, winter wh«il,$5,2S@S,75 
Fiour. spring do,.... 5,lW!elB,l10 
Flour, buckwheat, .. O.OOa 2.00 
Meal, Indian. f.li’V, 
Wheat, Geriottee,-l.liX i l.3o 
Best white Canada,.. 0.00 >1,35 
Corn, old...IXti45c 
Corn, new.(10(5)42 
Rye, CD Tbs. \) bueh .... af.ffXiS 
Oats, by weight.,.25a26 
Barley,.auaAS 
Buckwheat,.35 5)40 
Beans.75cVu81,00 
Meat*. 
Pork, Mess.*16,60.3DO,Oil 
Pork, clear.lg.OXollll.OO 
Pork, cwt.fl.lf) h 6,25 
Beef, cwt.4AXti)6,00 
Spring lambs, each,.. .1,50,52,00 
Mutton, carcatd. 4Ca 18c 
Hams, smoked. SJf^ilO 
Shoulder*...G'-ypnT 
Chickens.9t<i : l0 
Turkeys.llKn.l I 
Geese, . .405.50 
Ducks %') pair..3s,5.44 
It.VfRT, Ac. 
Butter, roll.ISgilS 
Butter, firkin.lAad4 
Cheese.9alo 
lArd, tried.lOftulO 
Tallow, rough..0 (a' 6 
Tallow, tried. 8 ;5) 8 
I k ^ ‘ —Order* Will OOW bo received for these 
I ohch to be deliyerni in the hpring ,t circular unit tn 
all applicants utclosing a stomp In it will he found the (erma 
nutl also re pur l« from Mr L.UVqRTKOTn, Dr Kjrtuinp Mr 
BRAUKicrr, Mr. BAi.Diiimre, and others, testifying fully from 
actual observation, to tlu; great BUpetiority of this rnen over (ha 
common bee t^SM'l n.J*’ PAi(S()NS, Kln'hing^ V 
u K^mily NEWSPAPER.”- 
and hue Mnnimoih P.elorial is its Sixth Volume 
ami im* .yJO.OOOrtuiuc iu H nil of lMi«niviru/M atnl Fashion 
LiirtronF und I »;*{ in tha worm for 7:» vt*. ,i vo;u Ai kivth 
wanted Ladies. Teacliersj Clergymen, n* 
Swctmen C opies and Terms to Agento. IncSnse red stamp to 
i * A NKINS k CO., vew York. 
f CKAKTS AT *1 **Kft l.OOO. t offer rnrsali 
\ i "cet riass Apple. Grafts, of popular varieties, at la M 
riK' r 
“WOMEN OF NEW YORK.”- 
Hankins'Curious New Book of Female Ohara©, 
tors in thji City, i H very mleresttng, and Mrn tly moral Fancy 
W'i'ftf'T' 5UKngri»vi„a>., StI Portraits Mailed free for 
?I ,\(.I',N S tViinled had es and reaehers f or Description 
ot Book and Particulars or Agency. indpM red stamp to 
HANKINS .V C0„ New York. 
1“I l) <>KK, Breeders of pure Short hum 
h 1 • •' l " d , ■V'l'-ruiy rattle. Smith Down aud Silesian Sheen 
Sujrol/cuni Essex Pigs. Rochester, N. Y. '.75 tf' 
1^0 () ( ) /j 1 " v - vvw v s r i n v t. A jy T. 
I am 6c. RROTHERS 
Wottr.n call the attention of Nurserymen, Market Gardeners 
and others, to the largo stock of this Buporior variety, whicli 
will be sold 
per 1,000. 
bji -1 per loo. 
LARGE, STRUNG PLANTS. ALSO, 
Bi-inkle's Omni/e Raspberry at $ 8 '. ft 1,000; $5 » 100 
Second size. ?30 "j( 1,000; ^4 100. 
582-4U FREEMAN A BROTHERS. (Late n. C. Freeman ) 
Raveusw.. Fruit Garden and Nursery, Ravenswood. I, I, 
GEO A, MOORE, Agent,. 68 Main Street, Buffalo, Agent for 
Ene, Ghautaiiqna, and Cattaraugus Counties. 
California, extra,.. 
California, fine, unwashed. 
California, common do. 
Peruvian, washed,.. 
Valparaiso, Unwashed. . 
South American Me*., unwashed, . 
South American Merino, unwashed, 
South American, common washed.. 
South American Rut re Rios, do, .. 
South American, unwashed,.. 
South American Cordova, washed,. 
Cape Good Hope unwashed. 
F.a»t India, washed. 
African, unwashed,. 
African, washed . 
Smyrna, unwashed,. 
NE PRICE and Low PRICE, al 
Stnre, M State Street, Rochester, N. 5' 
I MPORTANT TO EVERY MAN WHO KEEPS A 
'-'/JW. aniOCP. OK HOG, Tttoiu.rv s Foot, for 
i ATTr,K,-Por Horaemt is indiRpensnbln in promoting and „,i*- 
taming all the amniiil functions in health aud vigor. For Milch 
" I ** ’* y !▼ It A PIC.— T)u> Win© (trano of Atner- 
tea. Send for a Circular. E. W. SYLVESTER, Lyons, N-Y 
I DOR S,\ LF. 50,000 Raspberry Plants, of the Doolittle 
l LFr";!l' v !'’ 1 ' --ile i:heap wa r ri |, ,t."| (I,- t quality Address 
i.IIAS. i.VON 01 ’ CHAbk. MOAT., Victor, Ontario Co», N. Y. 
(± ,R A F* E V X 3XT E s . 
tr • Bmaware, piano, Rehecca. Conrord, Hartford P'.ddio 
Union \ II age, Northern Muscadine, Groveling, Catnvba, Isa¬ 
bella, Clinton, &c., at the very lowest, rate* 
T . , FAHNESTOCK A^tKKti 
Toledo, Ohm, March T, I Wit. Mf; .iRR-st 
Lows It (a invulimblo, inc.l;ea»ing lltc quantity and improving 
... " r """ .For Beaut* Iiothfo* can compare with it 
!■ nr Sheep and Pig* the effects produced 
the quality of milk 
for feeding qutek I y . ... 
in nne. month will exceed all expectation 
A Pamphlet mailed Tree to any adilnw 
ry~DEPOT, 21 BROADWAY. NEW YORK 674 2 «t 
rPHOKOUGH BRED STOCK 
I I UK Subscriber*, KKOldF, CAMPBELL .V 40., are now 
engaged in Breeding amt Importing Farm Stock of the Drat 
quality Mt Hropih was Conncrlv of the firm of Hn»OKJU>oiu> 
k KtsopiE (which firm ts now dissolved.I Ills skill and large ex¬ 
perience m the business are well known to Breeders 
Part of the Stock can be scon at S. Cawimiki.i. h place three 
mile* went of ITtipii, nr nne and a half mdes from the W hi ten- 
boro Depot, N ) Central Railroad. 
Mr. IInun Bkodik is now visiting England and Scotland select 
ing anirnals Parties wishing tn purchase XhnrCdlorns or Ayr- 
shires, Leicester Sheep, or Yorkshire Hugs, can address 
582 131J JAMES BROhll; Rural Hill, Jrfcraen Do . N Y,or 
S. C/VMPBEI.l, A; Cl)„ New York .Mills, Oneida Co., N. Y 
YT^^FiyVi 0 Y0UN0 L ^ 01 ^’ ihstituti. pitts- 
1Y L I 1 1 ELD, Al l.Sx., opens its qiiTi Seim Vnuuul’ Session, 
April Uli. In location and educational facilities it is unsur¬ 
passed. For turtluo ioloruratinn address 
®®1 " f REV c. v SPEAR, Principal 
A PPhE TRKKS FOR S.\ I. F—fiO.tWO Apple Tree* 
J~\ uf the most popular varieties. The trees are four years 
Smyrna, washed._.•iXSvat 
Mexican, unwashed.-JI"!""!”—(St 
[A*, i’ Evening Rost. 
BOSrttN March IH Fleece and pulled wool have been iu 
fW demand, with Sides id 17 AUiK) II-. at S8CO50Q for coniHiou to 
to fine fleece, and ,4tr,c4.y for No. I to extra pulled. I „ Foreign 
Hie sale- have been 880 hale* Mediterranean and Cape at various 
prices, ns to quality; and some considerable lots or Cane are also 
jindeistnod t., have been sold at. about 26a, 6 mow, 1 st (Miles Cape 
had also heeu exported to Liverpool. 
Saxony and Merino, fine,Ifi'iOW Western mixed,..2IY5 80 
hull blood,.. . 11:17 Smyrna, washed, . .. i:. ■ i, 
S and blunil,.SetH 43 Do. unwashed. t**i |7 
Common, .iktuiA'l Syrian.-I-IIIIlirD23 
I irlled, ext ra.4(15)48 Cape,. .19(5 60 
( ,n - Superfine. 33 Vol 0 Crimea..aijn 
f'°- w° *.'iq.i .'V) Bueno* Ayres,.fte 15 
Do. No. ..lffaCifl Peruvian, washed.26(5)30 
Coal, Shamokin. 
Coal, Char. 
Salt, hhl ......... 
lUy, tun. 
Straw, tun. 
Wool, p lb. 
Whitefiah, half tils 
Codfish, hi quintal 
Trout, half hhl. 
w .*u(i i*i>>v r mt Tq ;« 
Store, 8 state Street, Rochester, N V 
/ JlfU'IANS COUNTY HI A K li 1CT FAIR. -The 
V. / Orleans County Agricultural Society will hold a Murket 
fair for Exmhition, *nle or exchange of Stock, Seeds, Agricril- 
turnl and Manufactured Articles, kc., on the Fair Ground* at 
Album, Saturday. April Cth, 1861 Grounds free f ur Exhibitors 
nod visitors 0 jy HATCH, 1’res'f 
i . A. li.u myoTOff, Son y 
TAOYVNKR.»t4 I’KOLIFK' SEEDEINO STRAW'. 
. ...oKItBY. This splendid new variety, said to vnrp.i-- even 
the Wilson in productiveness, and in qualiti equal to the best 
we now pl.iee withiu the reach of even- bod;, who may desire 
them, via., on the receipt of One Dollar we will deliver "by mail 
into the hand nr Hie purchaser. 82. LIVE I ‘I . A NTs U nv dis 
tanco under 3.000 miles. Also, Wilson's and Feabody's'Seedlings 
THE PROVISION IUAUKKTS. 
NEW YflRK. March J:<—Fierrii— Mark*t quite firm, with a 
moderate demand. Sales at 9A, 10(5)8,15 for Miper State, Sk'i, 2 Un 
5,25 for extra do, JA.lOs'.M.A for superfine AVnsteru, JA.JOpf ^6 45 
for commnn to rnediniu extra do, t5.4(Xa>3,60 for InfeMor to good 
extra n.und hoop Ohio. CaiiHiUau quite firm. *ile> at A5,25n n .75 
Grai.v. Wheat, market firm, with a tan export demand; sales 
Chicago *pnnp at SI. 16; common Can a/la club at Si.20. Mil wan 
kee cluh at. SI.23 •• 1,25; winter red Western ar. $1,31. Rye quiet 
d 635. Vic Barley steady: rule* Canada En.il at 7.V. Coro 
market quite firm; sale* at (SeMtSfc for old mixed Western, iii 
store, and S3(lt6lc. for new do. Cats steady at 82A,;a341sc for 
State, Western, and Canada. 
Pkovisuivi Pork quirt and steady; sAlgs at *16,78 fur mess, 
$I 2 , 6 i)(h 13.1*1 for llritrie. Lard. Uticlianged Small aulcr at u>,, 3 ) 
10 c, Butle r jo fair request at lOfaildc for Ohio andl gg lffc for 
State. Cheese sleaily »58(4U(iii for inferior to prime. 
Hops—The market continue* quiet. The inquiry is confined 
to Brewer-who are purchasing only to supply their pressing 
wanks. (AM are inactive and nominal. AV e quote 
I860..23iiOi 1*147 . ..... , . 2 fir 8 
186#... . - .ttXtf'IH 1866.. S Bm 
Seed*- Clover Seed is in good demand for the local trade and 
the in**i4rel Is firm, *j»l«*i.f -t.'<) bags in lots at 7>Jo&s. Timothy 
-.'.si n -elling li.e-l.v at *3,21. iv, and In-mall lots ut $ 3 ,fit) 
per bu shel. ' 
Asuks -The inquiry for Dots Is fair, at #5,25.55,31 ‘.. Pearls 
are steuilv at. #.5.31'A. 4 18 
J'2°* r 'I'Jy > tppl.v this week is l.lOumore tjmn the previous 
week, and th. -aliw are pretty dose, and under tlu- intluem-e of 
U.eweat ,ei lhe market is quite dull. The following is the 
price of Ihor* this week: Live. Dead 
First quality corn-fed, large size..#« .i 5 \n 7 'n- 7 i*e 
^OCOnd qU illtl run,-fed. ,v ;,r r - . 1 
rirat quality, -mall sixes, fat anil prime, 
for market butchers.. . 5 ( 47 , 51 ... 71 ,,-1 ,, 
second quality -.till-fed. fat,.. I‘„ t'.e Bri'c; ilc ' 
aie.-.l fed.I'L I-Kc 5 ', 60 . 
ALBAN Y. March 1 IS. -Floi k xxn My vl-T here is a moderate 
business doing in Hour, mainly for the supply of the home 
trade, at unchanged prices. We quote 
Common to ifood .State,..,. «•! rwisr .-y* 
Fancy um »1 extra Statu, ._.**.***..A* Iirm 5‘**5 
Common to ^ood \V * Htern.. *.*.".* .*> '’i&a.r, VT/i 
Kxtra Michiacnn, Wisconsin, In«lianu, ic., ..V.!*i 5*7.Vu 7 i )0 
hxtra Uhio, . h on:, 7 m 
Common C.f.ivlian..V....;. 5 aSSSffi 
Extra Car, ml an. .. BTsSSaii 
Fancy Oeues.-ce,.* ..BikVoqt'no 
Extra Gem.. and city brands. . 6 (W 7 
Grain Tin le i.- a limited milling inq'uirr"for Wheat with 
with s!iir>' / m v' r r tat,! at i 8 l i K< * deliyered. Corn rather quirt, 
IFmA,: 1 , stein mixed at (lOc, delivered. Rye quiet - 
Bailcv rtemlr, withsjilOn four-rowed Suite at a-.- Oats ‘rather 
52TrtaftdwiwS. wiuket iM Si4les Sut -' "> <-'44 
Drksski. Hons —The hiiK,ness is light and confined tn retail 
°«iero' , rq ,l " :i ' 1 / rr '>li Slate at ?6,75tu7. dividing on 175Jt,i. 
iwf'a'TIv l| ,!!!''-»,! Mulll ' V IS buoyant and the demand 
/\ MERIC AN GUANO 
FROM 
JARVIS Sc BAKER'S ISLANDS, 
I?f THK 
SOUTH I^yYCTDTC OCEAJN, 
iMPORTKn nr thk 
sun a u u c jt j\' a r-/.v o r o .n t* jv y, 
OlHoe, 66 "WUliwrn Street, 
NEW YORK. 
S, MARSHALL, Rres’t. ]L MATHER, Sec'y. 
J. K CHAP PELL. Agent . 69 Exchange St., Rocheater, N. Y. 
old. straight, thrifty and in gOml condition for romoval. Would 
be glad to Hell the entire lot to one or two persons, on such 
terms as would be satisfactory to the parties. The tree* are 
verv near to Frost's nursery in Rochester, and can he seen by 
calling on Thus. Smith, k rancis St, near the premise*. For 
further particulars address 0, 11. ROGERS, Palmyra, N. Y. 
Rochester, Fell. 14, 1.461 r,q) tf 
l^AItlYI FOI1 HA LE — Contaitving 40 ac.ro*, lying mid- 
l way hid.weeu PiUstord and Fhirporl. in Monroe Co) It is 
well watered: has a frame dwelling nearly new, with barn and 
other outbuildings, and an orchard in hearing, beside 200 Apple 
I rees recently set. out. A small payment required down. The 
NE Pit ICE and Low PRICE, r 
Store, H State Street, Rochester, N. Y. 
BKTII FOR THE i>l 11,1, ION 
hiv'V,^ T,,K . WIM.JON-SOMKTtrriva New. 
I Office, No. 7 Mansion House Block, 58 State Street 
Rochester, N, Y, [525-tCj i ON. 
T Perpetual Kiln, I'nu-nted July, 
I , , r _ Supui i.,:- to in u*c foi 4Vo«dorCoaL 2k cords 
of wood, or llg tuns of wial to lot) bids.—coal not ml veil with 
stone. Address [ 434 -t.r | C. D. PAGE, Rochester, N. Y 
A M A L q A M BELLS - 
/ > at prices Within the reach of *»erv chorh school house 
l’lnHeJv»^V2Cra r, ii 0r n,r i n ,l "* >***»;’ ' Th">- use all over the 
United state* tor the past «wo v -ars hr A ,j then, tn eotn- 
hino more vaJuah,. qnaUtfe* ibau 
tope, Htrength ....MF- .n*q,uaTltieH,are 
unequalled hv any other mannfactui-'r S ;si to 6 600 ths 
costing lei* than halt other metal..,, ivNc-nt $ It!'at whicli 
pnee we warrant them 12 months. Sen^l for circular for aige.i 
‘f'JSSftVies, Ac. M. C, CHADWICK & CO., ’ 
W8_4t 190 AViilum Street. New York 
ADI lilt f ISING TERMS, in Advance — Thirty 
Fiyk Cents a Link, each insertion. A price and a half for 
extra display, or 52Aj cent* per line of space. Special Notices 
(following reading matter, leaded.) Sixty Cents a Line 
I'iT The Rckai. Nkw-Yorker commenced it* Twelfth 
A ear and A oluine with nu edition of over Seventy Thousand f 
Though the columns are wider than formerly (giving more 
words per line,) and the circulation much larger, we do not 
purpose to increase the Advertising Rates at present. The Rckai, 
is undoubtedly the Best nod Cheapest Advertising Medium of 
it* i la -8 in America—for, In addition to its immense circulation 
among the most enterprising and Micee.sxfn) Farmers and Horti¬ 
culturists, it is taken and read by thousands or Merchants, Me¬ 
chanics, Manufacturers and Professional Men. 
\L PRICE and Low PRICE, st 
Store, H State Street, Rochester, N. Y 
Homes for the Industrious! 
583-5t 
NE 
Store 
’RICK and Low PRICE, at < 
8 Stnto Street, Rochester, N. Y. 
^ K EVERUKEENS-6 to 
x packing free, #4 to 85 r.i i.ono 
<t D I. SIMMONS A i 0„ , 
jEAlf SEEDS! PEA If SEEDS f • 
sale at #1,60 per pound, by n 
Marc h 16,1861 f58t 4t,| 
1NE PRICK and Low PRICE, at 
/ stoi-p, 8 Sta le street. Rochester. N. Y. 
yiOLITTLE IMPROVED U 
' Raspberry', a few thousand choir 
it^omible tfrui#. ’’ *' - 
T uve,; ^ 1> i <> ,• J v .‘ r R KIES. 
eoTopriMiij <Jr 01 *“ thu Spring our usual NurBery Stock, 
oi?, do TREKS. 8 to 7 feet, at #85 per 1 , 000 . 
I KARS, standard, t aud 2 yearn, #20 to #27 per 100 
J''.’., J«wf, 2 “ #12 to 822 “ 
1 LI M I REES, 2 year-, #27 per ion 
euvi.Dird ’!i Peach ImtlOinx, #18 per 100. 
hf vrwfSu f ‘, , " , '' 4 r° 7 , ‘" r i0 °- 
tir-ki * ye:tr IroTn bud, *.s per 1(K). 
n ith a lar^o KtOclc ot Small Fruits, smeb Ay HurrAntR Ra^nber- 
rloM. (.ooaobemi^, strawberries, I .ah ton BlAckberriei. all 
at -ril!,lo W i'ih ra u K I V EAHNEST0CK k BAKER, 
xoiedo, oh jo, March 7, Mtii. &&!& 
VTARRLKHEAO MAMMOTH CABBAGE.— 
*.Ihe kirccat. Cabbage in the world, they have been grown 
Neighing m*. anil averaging over flit Ihx, lw the acre > A nack- 
ag" of over 1.000 -eed. With directions for coltiration, 25 cents ; 
nvif pacKO 1 ^,SJ.OO. ( irciilarM cantaitmj^ :«r» **nir»Hvirir ol'this 
and the Mason und Stame Mason, with recommendation'* of men 
who lave rained them hy the acre, and liait meru plant head 
hard, tender and very jweet.—gratis Stone Moron and Ma-on, 
n itl directions for culti vatmn, S3 cent* each, per ounce Hub! 
hard Squa-h mf ting ( was tile original intrudncen.) 15cent- for 
about, so seed. Alt seed warranted to reach each purchaser 
JAMES ,L If GREGORY. Maehlehraii Min 
- A prime lot for 
HOLMAN. 
Geneva, N. Y 
BLACK C A P 
--—re plants for sain nq 
G. I' WILCOX, Fair port, N, Y 
Si'gSlra? PLANTS—For sale Cheap—Early 
»- - ..xai let, Ilovc v 4 Seedling, Wilson’s Albany, Hooker'*Send- 
ling, and Triomplie de Gaud. (I. D. SOUTH WORTH, Penficld 
( )^}' : ;in,i Low PRICK it GILMANS Shoe 
' y Store. 8 State Street, Rochester, N Y. 
r PIIK NANSEMOND SWEET POTATO—its Cal 
L lure at the .North, and experience of growers. Semi for it 
P rice one stam p, V. B. Ml RP.AY, Fo*t«p; CroKwngs. Ohio" 
D \IRY HOMAN VVANTED—In a Dairy of from 
30 to lit cow * Kpe’.s Cheese (m, used For one who can 
come well recommended, good wages will he given at Darien 
Genesee l to., n Y . by T. C. PCTKRS " M ^ V-2& ’ 
]^EKK r mRL SWI.NE.-1 have 3 fine pain-, 
° 1,1 ?'" d(l y Ul from now, from difToront 
famllicK, at *25 per pair, boxed, provisioned. Ac. ® C 
-March, 18 $l _ WM. J PETTE E . Lakeville. Conn, 
( l''!*' f’HIf'E and Low PRICK, at GILMAN'S Shoo 
■ h' Sta y 
-Lowland Bell Vines from 
he fruit ha.-, taken the first 
5 '57 and '58. Price 
. ,l v. 
tieu Go., Y. 
'.—A man who i* tbor- 
supervision of a 
can be furnished hhu on 
jAME5~CHA PPP.i l,, Rocheater, N. Y. 
/ \N E PRICE and Low PRICE, at Gil m iyx «i 
V ) atore, 8 State Street, Rochester, N. Y 8 S1,oe 
\A r ANTEn_In every City, Town, and Villa-c in tbi 
i T United state*. Men. Women, aud Bov* to * ,1 ■ , ■ 
traveling agents, tor CLARKS Si HOOL^VlSITriq ocaI /' 1 
Day School* every where Th» most libera I . ri i, { ' J**P cr f,,r 
offered. Address, without delay •Mucementa now 
UAUGHADAY V flAMMO.VD, PuhlUhcra 
THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD CO., HAVE FOR SALE 
1,200,000 ACRES OF RICH FARMING LANDS, 
lo Tracts of Forty Acres and upward, on Long Credit and at Low Prices. 
MECHANICS, FARMERS AND WORKING MEN. PRESENT POPULATION. 
PHE attention or Urn cntorprl 8 ih« and indnatrloua portion of The State u rapidly tllhug up with population • 868 025 
L the community ;« directed tu the followtog statements persons having been added Btaw 1850, making the present 
ind liberal mduccm,,nt s offered them hy the population 1,7&,«63, a ratio of 108 percent, hfton years. nt 
ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY. AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS. 
i hich, lie they will perceive, will enable them hy proper The Agricultural products of TIlinoM arogreater than those 
uergy, penwayeranoo and industry, to provide c.omfui tnble ° r ”"- v " ll 'cr state. The prurtucta sent out during the past 
'tones for themscly.-c and familits, with, comparatively yar esceedeil l,6(Hi,()00 tons, The wheat crop of I860 an 
peaking, very little capital proaches 35,000,000 bushola, while the corn crop yields not 
l> s* than 140,000,000 bushel,-. 
FERTILITY OF THE SOIL. 
Nowhere can tlmindustriotia farmer secure mich imne-di 
ate results for hi-labor as upon those pratr esoils, they bom, 
composed of a deep rich loam, the fertility of which, la un 
surjiasKud hy any on the globe. 
TO ACTUAL CULTIVATORS 
Since 1854, vh 
Toledo, Ohio- 
V from one to four feet long. , 
premium at each State Kair exhibited in ijms ‘ r ~ 
VTIJltMERYlWAN WANTED. 
f > on gl, I v com 
Nursery. _ If be has a fanxily, a house 
fhe premise^ A pply In or add res- 
ires. They 
r s, awl every contract contains 
- The road haa bocn constructed 
thro these lands at an expense Of $.'50,000/100. lu 1850 the 
population of the forty nine roimtii* through which It passes 
was only 335,508 ; smeo which 47m, 203 have been adrtod 
making tbu whole population 814 Md , a gain of 143 per cent. 
EVIDENCES OF PROSPERITY. 
As an evidence of the thrift of the people, it may bo stated 
that 600,u(m tons or freight, Inducing 8,600,000 bushels of 
grain, and 250,000 barrels of flour, were forwarded over the 
line last year. 
EDUCATION. 
Mechanics and workingmen will find the free 3 chool system 
encouraged by the State, aud endowed with a large revenue 
for the support of schools. Their children can live in sight 
ot the church and schooltioime and grow with the prosperity 
of the loading ritato in the Great Western Empire 
PRICES AND TERMS Of PAYMENT. 
The prices of theae lands vary from 86 to 825 per acre 
according to location, quality, &c. First class farming lands 
sell for about $10 or $12 per acre ; and the relative expense 
of subduing prairie laud aa compared with wood lands is In 
the ratio of 1 to lu in favor of the former. The terms of 
sale for the hulk of thesn lands will be 
One Year’s Interest in advance, 
at s.x per ct. per annum, and six interest notes at six per ct. 
payable respectively In one, two, three, four, five and six 
years from date of sale; and four notes for principal, payable 
in tour, five, six and seven years from date of sale - the 
contract stipulating that one leulh of (he tract purchased 
shall ho fenced aud cultivated, each anil every year, for 
five years from date of sale, so that at the end of five years, 
ouc-half shall be fenced and under cultivation. 
Twenty Per Cent, will bo deducted 
. ., except the same should beat 
six dollars per acre, when tho cash price will ho five dollars. 
«, prices anil terms of payment, can he hail on applica- 
J. W. FOSTER, Land Commissioner, Chicago, Illinois. 
r ?SK Il! 'i 8 q ,, i l nn e \o n u. "I* ou *l»e Illinois 
lSS, 1 M 9 , 190 , APPLETON’S RAILWAY GLIDE. 
"*_>*s. ^ ^ ^ -4. ^ . 
ticJlonthly 1 life > et written of any of our PxbUc men .''—Allan- 
rll T , ht ’ be *! 1 biography extant of any American politician."— 
Lcmluti Critic. 
"The most readable biography, for ft* extent, which has ap¬ 
peared of any of our public men JfuloriecU Magazine. 
OLMSTED'S} JOURNEY IN THE RACK COUNTRY. The 
concludingjoliuno on "Our Slave ritates," by this au- 
■ Full of important matter and replete with valuable sugee*- 
tiona "—Rmulon Rress. 
"A most deeply interesting and important work .”-^Saturday 
Review. London. 
v" r} 'Jvnusr* an(J unexam h leJ books” (on their [subject.)— 
" yp more important contributions to e.otempnrary Ameri¬ 
can history have been made ."—Atlantic Monthly. 
ABBOTT'S ITALY. From the Earliest Period to the Presen t 
Dav. Uniform with " Austria aud Russia," by the same 
author, each, I voi, $1 50. 
"The beet digest of Italian history we know of ."—Boston 
Transcript. 
* ri y, L ' fJ o‘uerinct but very graphic account of recent Italian 
politics. —iVbrtA A lueriecou 
THE CATTLE MARKETS, 
NEW Y ORK, March 13.—The current 
all the inaraets are as follows : 
First quality,... 
Ordinary quality, ...II”’”’’. 
Common quality, ...... 
Inferior quality..III””””” 
. ... C0W8 AND CALVES. 
oX2;?&|i(V;iI”l””";iiii;i;;. 
Inferior quality, ..IIIIIII IIHHH"H 
First quality, ?v Jb 0tSffi7ri e 
Ordinary quality.IIII'.I”. 
Inferior qiaUtyi: . 4 ^ c 
Prime quality,... 
Ordinary quality, 
Common quality, 
Inferior quality,. 
First quality. iuxrz,kis~ 
Other qualities.IHIHIIIIHHHIII 
C^rBRlDGE. March 13 —At market 750cattle, about 650 beeves 
ami tW yeAra nld tUtlg ° f W01tmg osen ' cow «, ani * one. two 
6 a J > K * , L^ A T TI ' ,i ra pri ce* extra. 86,755)7.25: first quality 88 06® 
quiclitv^iOaK) 1 ua i *T' ^.755 m,u) ; third quality, 83,75 . ordinary 
Woktci.vt; OxF..v — $ 8 fiCcItS) 
Cows AXt 1 Caavks —845. $4l»r<v67. 
yearaoldlH^^ : two >’ eara old * «*§»•; three 
A " VD Laaibs— 1,500 at market. Prices_In lots Si 7 * 
@2.0»; extra and selections, 82,50^6,00 each $ ,76 ' 
Pelts- 81<d.$L25 each. ^ 1 
Tallow — 6W5j7c ;) lb. 
Vea^ 8 Calves^- None CALP V «>• 
die States are moving to Tllinnis In great numbers. Tho area 
of Illinois is about equal to that of England , and the soil is 
so rich that it will support twenty millions of people. 
EASTERN AND SOUTHERN MARKETS. 
These lands ore rraitig nous to a railroad 700 miles iu length, 
which connects with other roads and navigable lakes and 
rivers, thus affording an unbroken communication with tho 
Eastern and Southern market*, 
APPLICATION OF CAPITAL. 
Thus far, capital anti labor have been applied to developing 
the soil; the great resources or the Stale In coal and Iron are 
almost untouched. Tho in v.crlable rule that the mechanical 
arts flourish best where food and fuol are cheapest, wifi fol¬ 
low at an early day In Illinois, and in the course of the next 
ton years tin* natural laws and necessities of the case war¬ 
rant the beliel that at least five hundred thousand |ieople 
will bo engaged in the State of Illinois in various manufactur¬ 
ing pursuits 
RAILROAD SYSTEM OF ILLINOIS. 
Over 8100,000,000 of private capital have been expended 
on the railways of Illinois. Inasmuch ar part of the income 
from several those works, wlrii a valuable public fund in 
lands, go to diminish the Suite expenses, the taxes are ugiit 
anti must consequently every day decrease. 
THE STATE DEBT. 
The State Debt Is only 810,105,394, 14, and within the 
last three yearn Ini* been reduced 82.959,746 80, and we may from the valuation i„r cash 
reasonably expoet that in ton years It will become extinct, i ' 
Pamphlets descriptive of tli Und*, soil, climate, production.* 
tion to ii. 
.89,50(010,00 
.. 8.2S@fi.25 
.. 7,253:8.00 
.. 6,50fa'7,00 
X/ lAv horse power fork. 
'-•* A 1 Kn* Fork can be u-cd with cither 
osk o r rwo H0B8XX. Price, full 
lev*") 1 $ 12 .*^ rope aai1 lhret< puI- 
..See dencription in RcraL New 
V A orkkii of ^Hreh 2 ) 4 , 1361 
1 Sen. iforaCircuJar. 
B Addrefttj 
/ f-E>l A. BFhVKDSLEV, 
_ ' South Edmettm, Otsego Co., y. V. 
GENTS WANTED to SELL !•’R| IT TREES. 
WE wish to employ a nuud-er of experienced and truat- 
hy men to sell trees, Ac,, from our Nurseries al literal 
SUJ 5 KP A.VD LAMBS. 
riiphy. 
SEABIKV'S AMERICAN SLAVKRY JUSTIFIED. 
I Vol. Si 00. 
" Will command more attention than has yet been given to 
any work on that subject in this country "—Church Journal 
* u ,.^, a ,nau " hose probity has ever been beyond question, as 
a scholar posseted nr great political acumen, as a forcible and 
logical writer, Dr. Seabury is unsurpassed by any divine in the 
American Church. —Churchman. 
Churchman. 
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