OAMimilWE, Fkii. la-At mark 
Beeves, an«l »H) Stores, consist]nir of V 
one, two am! three vears ol«l. 
M ujkkt Bt i f- Extra (including not 
tat Mall *10*1 < Ki-n AfpjXivt S, 7/>. 'ii-t nil 
«lo. third fin, $-(,&)•!5.IM; or. 
W I IKK IMS I hres - NoUC. 
UOWH ASII C.M.VtH $.sXa'fiO. 
Storks— \ oarilqg>. $—(«)—; Two y 
years nlij, $ Iftu St. 
SUKttl* AM' Lam i -< Him „i market 
30 each. extra. »/<>. or 4'... 
HiriKS 6'fe'ft'tta li>. Taltow-OH(j 
Pki-ts - SCSVaiiJ), Call'Ski tw-8l5 1 ) 
V KAt, Calves—N one 
AUIA.VV, Kan 17. — Bkkykk _Tl.. 
seller?, I (lit (,* jt her rune evident tin' 
heavier than la*l week, the denra... 
close trade wtw dull sit a decline or 
sill gradee, The average quality 
Kkcksi'Ts —The lV>ll.,wioi ' 
ceipts at this market over t 
the car: 
nounders, rifled; four other batteries, mounting 
toeetlser 20 gi> ns > a large proportion ot them being 
of°lar-ie caTiber «m1 some of them rifled; eight 
■steamin' 4 - mounting two guns each, and each having 
a rifled gun of the diameter of a 32-poiinder; a pro- 
loneed obstruction of sunken vessels and piles, to 
thwart imr advance; and altogether ft body gf men . 
numbering scarcely less than 5,000, of whom 3,000 
are now (uir prisoners. . 
The fighting commenced on the morning of the. 
7th, at fl o’clock, and waft continued until dark. 
The following morning it was resumed at an early 
hour, and it lash'd until well in the afternoon, when, 
In- a hold charge of our army, the rebel dag was 
made io succumb, and our own hoisted everywhere 
on the Island in Us place. 
No attack could have been more completely exe¬ 
cuted. and it was carried out precisely in accordance 
with the arrangements made before the expedition 
left Cape It At terns Inlet 
A detailed account of tho operations of the naval 
branch of the expedition will be forwarded to the 
Department hercaiter. 
1 beg to submit herewith a copy of a general order 
to be read on the quarter deck of each vessel be¬ 
longing to that, branch of the expedition. 
I am, very respectfully, 
Your obedient servant, 
J. SI. GoM'SBOROUGH, 
Flag Officer Com. N. Atlantic Bl’k’g Squadron. 
The general order is as follows: 
Your efforts of yesterday and to-day, before and 
against the enemy, were alike worthy of yourselves 
and the sacred cause our glorious flag upholds. 1 
thank yon for iheui, and congratulate you upon the 
the results. No commander-in-chief’ could have 
been more gallantly sustained, or could have desired 
a more gratifying display of coolness, skill and dis¬ 
cipline. We have yet more work of the kind to 
accomplish, and will soon deliver another blow to 
crush the hydra ot rebellion. From what 1 have 
already witnessed, l amsure that you will doit well. 
J. M. Goi.oSBOKoruu. 
17 S. Steamer Pii it. at) vi i.r nr A, j 
Oft" Roanoke Island, February 10th ) 
To Hon. Gideon Welles, Secretary of the Navy: 
Sir—Just as I closed my dispatch to you of yester¬ 
day, l received reliable information that the rebel 
steamers which escaped from here had gone to 
Elizabeth City, ami thereupon I immediately 
ordered Com mu mle r How an to take thirteen of our 
steamers under his command and go In pursuit of 
them, and also, if practicable, to execute another 
service, to wit; flic destruction of the North River, a 
link of the .Albennavle and Chesapeake Canal, lie 
dashed off with a whole heart at his work, and the 
way he has already accomplished the first part of it, 
his owtt preliminary report, a copy of which I have 
herewith inclosed, will inform you. 
I have decided to send the Stars and Stripes off to 
Hampton Roads to-morrow to bring me ammunition 
from there without delay. 
Mr. Van Brunt, my Secretary, will go in her and 
proceed to Washington to deliver to you my dis¬ 
patches, and two of the rebel flags we have captured. 
I am, respectfully, your obedient servant. 
J. M. Goi.DsiiOROuon, Flag Officer, Ac. 
IJ. S. 9TKA.VKIt Dni.AVrAUK, { 
Off Elizabeth City, February lOtli ) 
I have the happiness to report that I have met the 
enemy off this place this A. M , at. 0 o'clock; that 
after a very sharp engagement I havn succeeded in 
destroying or capturing his entire naval force, and 
silencing and destroying his hat mry on Cobb's Point 
The only vessel saved from destruction is the Ellis, 
Cant J. M. Foot, who is wounded, and a prisoner 
on board this ship. 1 have other prisoners. I am 
happy to say that our casualties are few, considering 
the warmth of the enemy’s fire — say two or three 
killed and some wounded. 
I send tho Ellis to you under command of acting 
Master Chase, of this ship, whom 1 hope you will con¬ 
firm in the command. The conduct ot' tho gallant 
men 1 have tho honor to command is worthy of all 
praise. A detailed account mil he furnished wlieu 
1 have time. J am happy to say that none of our 
vessels are severely injured. 1 shall leave here a 
small force and visit the canals, and lake a look into 
the other places before I return. 
I have the honor to be, &c., 
J. C. Rowan, Commander U. S. N. 
The Baltic arrived at New York February 13th, 
bringing seven hundred bales ot cotton, the crews 
of the stone fleet, and a number of officers sent 
home on recruiting service. Eight rebel prisoners, 
who were taken in a skirmish, were also brought 
and placed in Fort Lafayette. The weather was 
getting disagreeably warm. Heavy rains have 
fallen. The contrabands are still picking cotton, 
and their numbers are fast increasing. 
Gen. Sherman has succeeded in excluding the 
reporters from his liues. 
The 4sth regiment and portions of the Rhode 
Island and Eugineer regiments have been removed 
from Hilton Head to the foot of Dawfuskie Island, 
the nearest point to Fort Pulaski that can be occu¬ 
pied, except Tybee. The gunboats, a schooner, and 
a number of flats, with Parrot guns, howitzers and 
mortars, accompany the expedition. Tatuall’s gun¬ 
boats soon after mado their appearance, and three 
ran the gantlet at Pulaski. Stevens’ brigade was 
prevented forming a junction, on account of obstruc¬ 
tions in the l iver. Pulaski is said to be in as bad a 
situation as Sumter was. Our engineers are. driving 
piles in the marshy island for a road in condition 
for batteries. This island lies between the Union 
forces and Fort Jackson. Our forces make advances 
every day. Our gunboats had shelled out a post 
on Pine Island, and made an advance toward Bluff- 
ton, where there is a large force of rebels. Fort 
Jackson is to be taken, and Savannah is to be soon 
captured. 
illnvkcts, Commerce, Nc 
(J HE OICE FLO W E H 
an d 
VEGETABLE SEEDS, 
Mostly Imported tho present Winter f rnm tho most celebrated 
French, German, and English Growers, 
AND OrSBRK D FOR S.U.K I1Y 
•TAMTCtS "VIC 'Iv, Rochester, N. Y. 
IC ci rit I New-YorkerOffice. ■) 
Rociikstkr, February 13th, 1361. , 
Fi.oi’P. and Grain* are as tart qtinlofl. 
Provisions.—D ressed Hogs have been in a little better de¬ 
mand during the week, and prices advanced 25, 7, 50 cents per too 
pounds. Chickens and Turkeys have each put on 1 cent per 
pound. 
Butter is moving upward slowly. For choice roll 14 cents is 
readily obtained 
Apples, green and dried, are sought after at advanced rates. 
Rochester Wholesale Prices, 
Flour mid Groin. Eggs, dozen. 13d Me 
Flour, winter wheat,$5.25(a}fi.50 Honey, box. tiKslto 
Flour, spring do, 5.10075.25 Caudles, box. flV.,710c 
Flour, buckwheat .. 1 751.75 Candle-, extra_ 12(5 12c 
'ft? 1 ' H*". 1,III):,tun Fruit And Root-. 
Wheat i.ene-ee ... Appl.burlml.... 3rxM2He 
fSh D" dried rMb... tiqti'y 
Pv r,, V*Ht W ''iY 1 " Cherries’, do. H>li!c 
Rye, 60 lbs pi bush hdu tA;. i p ,,,. , ,,, 
Oats, by weight. 2So Utjxx &VsJuilwc 
tweif■ . Hill... and Skin.. 
,,oans . !-<,( l.iS i c.iq. 1^7/ 7c 
Stents. j Sheep Potts.._ Jl 'iVpioO 
Pork, me“s. .$11.8U(q'(M.ufl | l.nnh IVlts. 7Sc@l 26 
Pork, clear. l3.U0y.IB.5i) | Seed*. 
Dressed hogs, cwt, X7\n 4 25 , I’lovet, l.usln.d_$3.60(^4.00 
Reef, cwt.,_ 4.<rit7$ 5.i hi I Timothy. 1.60®2.2fi 
Spring Iambs, each I Joy 1.75 Sundries. 
Mutton. carcass... :Vy ic. Wood, hard .#3.UOCoifl.OO 
llailis, ajpoked .... lie 7c. Wood, soft . 3.(0 7.3.00 
ShmildeiK. 474* q c. Coni, l.ehigh -_ 7.DH«7.iM 
Chickens. 7wHc. Coni. Scranton . 6.'.( 10 . 6.60 
Turkeys.. s n fk\ Coal. T’itlstoi, . S,6tX«'5.60 
Geese... .. 4U.I.10C. Coil. Sliamokiu... 8.60076.50 
Ducks f) pair. 38$'14c. Coal. Char. Three 
Duiry, Ac. Salt, bbl.$l.fi(Xa'1.66 
Rutter,rC.ll. 13 die. Haw tun.. . 7.(HIUi 11.00 
Rutter, firkin. 12.dl3c Straw, tun.. BOOrakl.OO 
Cheese. 0006 J „c. Wool. >> It . 3ft« 46c 
Isird, tried. iv.rfine. Wliitelish, half hid. 3 .ihVu3.'25 
Tallow, rough- 6«&'6c. Codfish, unintal,... 4.00&M.60 
Tallow, tried. 74;$He. Trout, half bbl. 3.00$|3.23 
For List of Flower Seeds, and Prices, see 
last week's Rural. ,JgyJ 
•H — The market opened well for 
... tl..) supply was to be much 
iiuol slackened, awl towards the 
?4ft't-'g'c lb, live weight, on 
is good. 
[ t» our comparative statement of re- 
lie Central Railroad, estimating 16 to 
_ , , Cor week 
_ . . Th is week. Last week last year 
g lttle .3,264 l.wa 2,1146 
I'ricJkk The following indicate the ruling prices at the close- 
ti t - This week. week. 
Premilltu...5 (a'BJfc. 6 PrfiKc 
f ---,--.«‘.'/t'44gc 44<(5'4 Ro 
Post qunhtv,. v t (.f 4 c 3V& i 
Second duality.3«(y8)Jo ICpu.-.c'c 
Thud duality,. .2&„3 B 2*i®3 e 
MiKi-r Demand Etir both for the east and home trade,'and 
about all sold Wr . mote good to prime at tl.idsc, There are 
a few premium in the yards, which of courte command higher 
hgurer. —Athis and Argu* 
TOIIOXTO, Fan. 13. Deep has been in good supply; first 
class cattle selling at $6, common to medium at S-FSd 30 
Cai.vbs — $H,00('iti, 
?/! KKI' AND I. a .Mile —Sheep $4,00(35.00. Lambs $2@3. 
Vjcnison— I leer. S4(n 5,00 
Sides, r } 100 It s, #4 Sheepskins, each, $l,00fi),50. 
Caws kins, |i lb. So. Oh,hr. 
BEETS. All the old and well known varieties, sueh irs 
Lung Blond, Basno up, if.',, at m cents >t>» package. 
J*inr. Angle Mont Tug. a fine new English sort, said tout) 
superior to all others, per o*, 23 cts., per package. 
CAULIFLOWER Bat'll) f’ant, early anti line, per or. $1, 
per paokage,. . 
Lr Nwmcuid. extra large, later, pern/, $1, package. 
Bi/ur 1 . J.wgr Buly White, per oz, $1,25 package,. 
Large Asia!it'., a line laiya variety, and one of the best 
large wsrts; per package,.... 
StadhMfr, a new large Gorman variety, with very largo 
head and fine flavor; per package, . 
Wakhei en, a splendid variety, arid by many considered tho 
best, per package,... 
CARROT. Enrl\i French Short Horn, small, best for table, 
per nz. 13. per package,. . .. 
Sto ry, or Stvdlry, good, line keeper, per lb. $1, pur uz,,... 
Long White Or, nt 7) p, pc r IN. 75 cents, per <n, .. 
few g Orange Orem Top, per If, 75 cents, per or. 
CUCUMBER. Chnii.r Long Green, long, productive and 
haidy, per p.'H'kiigv,., . ..... 
Olndtiitnr, line, large, per package. . . 
Glory Arrtrtcuii, ••xcidlent, per package. ... . 
Lovii Aio f'tnnniis, avet.v line black, spined English 
variety, large, per package, . ... 
CnOnU's fhti)i(uii(l .Vo/ v, very superior and productive, 
hardy. Hue Cor forcing, per package, .. 
Sion flou.tr hryrovtti. line, constant and good beuier, one 
of the best of the new English sorts, per package, .... 
Mills' .teu-v».>, new and excellent, pqr package,. 
Stor/afootl, line staudaid sort, every way superior, per 
package,._ _ '.. 
Early /Vow, lewg Grim, and other common varieties; 
per or. Id coots, her package. 
CELERY- /ViriWl White Solid, sedt^ blanching, per package. 
Turner's hue/mporoute Dwarf White, one of the v ery best 
varieties, growing stout, crisp, and of an exchediagly 
fine nuttv flavor per n«, 60 rents, per package. 
Cole'tr Cry.Pat N-v’ White, dwarf, o/lid, crisp, and gooil 
flavor; per nz. fVf cents, per package,, 
Laing'S Mammoth lied, tine, large, excellent keeper 
30 cents, per package. 
Lion's Vain, a solid, very large white variety, most 
THE WOOL MARKETS. 
NEW TOI1K, 1* kii, 13.—The inquiry for Domestic, continues 
unite limited pending the adjustment of national finances and 
the rates on the proposed tariff, but the Hupply of most descrip- 
tions us licrht, and holilcr^aro Ui’m, in view of a more active j>mrt 
PPetive demand, iia the f*tOck (*r poodri io marker i.i Fho>v n to be 
very litrut, luitl to !»#• a vroneial leluetiinro on tlio 
part of all loyal men to trade with any nation that ondeavoiu to 
treat us with iliscourlesy in our liniic of weakness. Foreign 
good? are also very scarce, particularly staple oitiele* which 
are much wanted. This t/eing the case, then Oor own mitis 
must Increase tlodr prwjTUlion, even should the rebellion ho 
mi jjjiresj-Ofi or6 th* 1 Iit>t. of Mnv, Hut. in htiv Yvonlom* 
will be wanted, and all the available wools obtainable will by re- 
dHired jin- consumption at present eatwe. sales of •(l.doO tts. of 
THE PROVISION MARKETS 
MEW YORK. Fkb 17. 
-- ... Fr.orR — Market may be quoted 
about fig better, with a more active business doing tor export 
and homo consumption. .Sales at $5,25 (7 5.30 for rejected; $5,i'sta'. 
5,711 for superliue .State; $6.90(0)5.95 l«r extra State; $».«> u 5.75 fni 
superfine Western; $i,9t)(a6,U1 for ccmmion to medium extra 
Wester n ; $6,100/6,15 for shipping brands extra roiuld hooptid 
Ohio. And #6,25.7 6.75 for trade brands do, — market closing firm, 
with holders refusing to sell at. the inside quotations. Included 
«ere 3,tlx) bbls. extra State at 5,92‘i in store. Some sales of 
choice extra State were made at #6,(X). Canadian llonr is a shade 
better, with so active business doing, sales at $/,('Ay.6.70 for HU- 
jierfilie, and $5,96(0,8.75 (or ronironn to choice extra. Rye Hour 
is steady; sales at $'l,25\a'4 1 25,tor inferior to choice Corn meal 
steady and without any material change in prices, sales at #3,- 
25 for blew Haven, $2,y3 for Jersey, and Fd.dl for tfrandywfne 
Grain—W heAt market may be quoted a shade firmer, with 
only a very limited -apply offering, and a moderate demand for 
export- Rajes of Chicago spring at $I.H<T am be- towaal $1,40. 
amber Jersey al $l, U>.a :,5(1, white Southern at. $1.48, ami while 
Long [slaml at $ 1 , 5 * 1 . Rve qiiite linn.Kites at S3;w w .c . the |..,t. 
ter delivered. Ilarley market quiet and heavy, but without de¬ 
cided change; sales California at 76c. Stale at 82 c.ai.il Canada 
East at H5c. Harley mult remains dull and nominal at 'We, I'eas 
continue quiet and nominal at 00c for Canadian Uorti market 
lower, with avory modeiaie business lining for export and home 
consumption. Slues at 61c for mixed Western in store, 65c for do. 
delivered, and file for new yellow Southron. Oats are in moder¬ 
ate request sales at -IDp'llc for Canada, and llhidiv. for Jersey, 
Western and State. 
Provision's. - Pork market, firm and prices better; Rales at $12- 
.H'ih 13.12 for mess; $13.75. ' i3,50 for city prime moss, ami $H,.Wnj 
O.fldfoi prime. Included in sulys were ftth# bbls light inees «Le- 
tiverable in all the month of .lone at $12,7., Reef rule- very 
firm; sale? at «,<>),.• 4,5h for country prime; $A. 06 '' 5 , 5 ij f„ r coun¬ 
try ihoss; *11 .ad2,60for repacked nice, and $13,755 14,25 for extra 
men*. Prime mess beef quiet: sale- a few (r . at 421, Indiana 
mesa in modente I'equest; pater at $24.1X1. Beef bams quiet lltid 
firm; sales Western at #15,26. Cut meats are active am) prices 
linn, sides al .Vie’ l'jc for shoulibus, aqd 4 ; oft'^u fur hums. 
Rucoti in limited rfomanrl. sides at 6r IV/r city Cumberliuid out 
middles. U'jC for loqy ribbed middles, r.' u o for hort ribbei (to, 
6',v for long Clear, 7c short do, and 5 1 ,<• for bellies. Dvesseil I log¬ 
in fail-request, with -ales at. $ I,37 m 4,62 for Western, and $4,75 
05,0(1 for city Lard market may bo quoted without decided 
change, and quite native, sales at Twou,,; for No. ! to prime 
Rutter in very limited request and selling ut Il l’11c for Ohio, 
and 185(1210 for State. Cheese in limited request at 5 1 7c for 
good to choice. 
AstlK.s—Quiet and Steady at S6.S7S for Pots and at $6,25 for 
Peal’ll}. 
Hors—Steadv, With a moderate demand, sales at 16 m 22c for 
common to prime 
BI FF VI,4), Fkii 17. — Fr.orR— Ma rket quiet and vtoadv with 
u moderate Inquiry, sales tn-duv at $4.5ff.» 4,75 for fair to choice 
extra Canadiau, $-|,73fq5,1X1 for extra Illinois and Wisconsin from 
spring wheat. $.1.0035,25 for extra Indiana and Ohio; and $5,37 1 , 
•15.75 for range of double extras. 
Grain Wheat market quiet an I nominal, with a milling de¬ 
mand, with *..dcs Canada club at95o. Corn market quiet and 
steady: sales at 4fic IVom -tore. Oats, demand moderate with a 
light stock. Quoted at .'A.c.'tiic. Other grain , /quiet amt no sitles. 
Pltovifltoys — Market quiet and nothin ; doing yuotatiomi 
UOchanged at former prices. 
Dukssko Hoots — Quiet at au(uZtyC. 
T4Ht4).\"l'0, Fki! IT Fiffit-n—Durinc the wpelc there has 
boon a steady Inquiry for gupcrliuc, and •everul lots changed 
hands at $4,£Ou4,26, ;t -uic of 1.IXX) barrels of a desirable brand 
was made at $4,35 for future delivery. Fancy I- in moderate re¬ 
quest Extras are inactive; quotations are ;is follow- 
Superliue.$l.20(a4,26 
fancy . ■1,40:34,50 
Extra. 4.isK7i 1,75 
Superior Extra,. . 4,967(6,1X1 
Oatiiu.w, is in fair request at $3,7.Yu3,AV 
Grain—F all wheat: the rceeipte for the week would exceed 
35,000 bushels. There ban been a gona demand among dealers 
for good t;> prime sumptes ami prices -how a -.light advance, a 
great portion rd that offering is inferior, which is dull and hard 
to be -old, as opcmtoiN are desirous of improving their stock- 
good to prime, uf.$l.OB0Ml,lo,- inferior Io medium, at. S6."#l.u0. 
Spring wheat is in fair offering, the bulk ol which is received bv 
rail. There i» a good demand, good samples nudilv bring out¬ 
side figures -K.iAS/’tor prime, 74 m^))c fur inferior. Harley con¬ 
tinue* in limited supply, ami lias hern bought up by local’I iVkw- 
ers at 5fs.[i67e per bushel. Peas are in lair -upplv'at i.Sm SOc.— 
Oats continue very scarce and are in active request ut3s<s38c 
per bushel. 
Potatoes, V bushel. 7lV,i'80c 
Butter, Fresh V lb. 13 c 15 
" No. I Dairy. 123 1.3 
“ No. 2 store packed. ft i 10 
Cheese. 7(3-10 
Mams. iVJ, 7 
Bacon, yltiX) tbs,. $4 vXc.x.OO 
Eggs, >1 dozen.. 1.3 i 20 
Turkeys, each. Go.3 l.25 
Geese, each. 60 3 75 
Ducks, Ft pair.;. 41 KE. 6 O 
Chickens, r> pair. 31)3 40 
Apples. >1 barrel. $2.'XXu 4.00 
Wool, >) lb. 20 7 30 
Salt ft barrel. . 1.50,71.52 
Hay #1 tun.pj.oor, irt 00 
Straw fl tun. 8.1 X>m 9 00 
Dons ran', a sum, very large wine variety, moat magni¬ 
ficent-tor market , per on. 50 rente, per package, 
CABBAGE. IVT'aft-r (Sarop, the beat winter Cabbagefei the 
table, very hardy, and will stand out in the garden 
nearly the whole winter without injury; per oz. 2) ct» . 
pei p;,' kot,. 
Winuinustadt. a. line, tender cabbage, sugar loaf In form 
The beet, summer cabbage, hut it'sown late makes a 
good fall or even winter cabbage; per ot. 26 cents, per 
packet,. . . .1 . 
Erfurt Large White, large, excellent, per oz. 25 cents, per 
packet, ... . ... 
Brf art Large Late Savoy, one of the finest of the w inter 
Savoys; per ta 25 cuts, per packet,.. 
Hirer I R,d, pure, for pirkling; per oz. 20 cent-, per package. 
Early Dwarf York, small, good heart-shaped heads, per oz 
15 cents, net- package, .. 
Large York, uayer than above, round bead, a good sum¬ 
mer and fall Hiv-t; perns. 15 cento, per package,... _ 
trirly tfnimxiian. small, early, very superior, per <>/.. 15 cts. 
per pack'..',. ... ..... . 
JSgf. Hrwisu’i k Drumhead, fine late, perloc. per pkVe, 
Enfield Market, fine !:Uue earl v, per oz. 15 ids, per package, 
Wheeler's Imperial, earlv, large; per oz 16 cts. per package, 
Drumhead Sm oy. one of the very host of winter cabbages, 
per oz. 15 cents, per package,..... 
Stone Mason or Marblehead; per oz. 16 cents, per package,. 5 
Thousand U<a>trd, grown extensively in Einopefur cattle, 
per oz. 10 cents, per package, .. .. . . 5 
CRESH. OR FHITMRGRAa< ; per ounce. . li) 
EGG PLANT. A tender plant, requiring sowing very early 
in the hot-bed to mature tie- fruit in the Northern 
States. Purple best for use, the white varieties quite 
ornamental,.. . . . 10 
Long White, . 10 
Ihrund Purple, .. 10 
Hound White, . 10 
KOHL RAW. The Turnip Cabbage, better for stock than 
the turnip, and sure fop a large crop. 
Large Early I ‘nrpte, per lb, $1.25, per oz, . 10 
Large Early White. " $ 1,26 “ .. 10 
LETTUCE. Malta Drumhead, or Ire Cabbage, large and su¬ 
perb, per oz. 20 cent-, per package,.. . 5 
Early Egg, small, white solid head, fine, per oz. 20 cents, 
per package,. 5 
Large Pale Ge.eil AtigJiC, large and good; 20 cents per 
oz. per package. . . 5 
forge Princes , per oz 28 cents, per package. . 5 
Large Ifamptcm Court, very superior, large head; peroz. 
25cent*, per package. 10 
Victoria < ahhoge, a good standard sort; per oz. 25 cents, per 
package, 10 
Paris While Cos, one ,4' the best of the Cos varieties; per 
oz. 26 cents, per package.. 10 
MUSTARD. White, heat for salad, culinary or medicinal 
purpose- per oz. .... 10 
MELON Alt the obi and popular soidA of Watermelon and 
Muskmehm uud -everal m,w French varieties. 
ONION Large Slra.'Ov.rg, Me-ll-colored. large, good keeper 
and productive; per It.. $2, per oz. 20 cl*,, per package, 5 
Bhyei. It'd, dark, rather -Irung flavored, an excellent keep¬ 
er, PCT tb. #2, PVT 10 cunts, per i ucl .'ce. . 5 
Sulphur Yellow, excellent, good »t/e, nhld and handsome, 
per lb. f-2, per ox. 20 rents, per package, . 5 
Silver Sldrmnl, white, delicate, early, good size; per oz, 30 
cent-, per package. .. . ... 10 
H7if6' Spanish, fine, being productive, of fine quality, good 
size, and handsome: nor oz. 20 rente, per package,_ 5 
Large Mad -ira. or New Giant, very large and good; per oz. 
30 cent -. per package. .. 10 
PARES M' Long I/flow Crowned, best, peroz. 10 cents, per 
package, .. ...,. 5 
PEPPER, 'limiata-j'iirnied, yellow,. . 5 
Cherry-farmed. smooth, round... . .. . 5 
Jjmg Sweil,. . . 5 
Mammoth, very large, good for pickling when green. 6 
PARE LEY. Giant Dn/wilc. per oz. 20 cents, per package,_ 5 
Md'lieH'g Kstra.nvv oz. 20cent*, per package_ _ 5 
RADISH, fU.ce (Inm Shaped, veiy line, tender; peroz 15 
cent*; per package. .. . 5 
Lang Searlet. well known; per oz, 10 cents, per package,... 5 
White Turnip, per oz. 10 cents, per package... 5 
Early Frame, tine for forcing ner oz. lOeU , per package.. 5 
Chinese h'oie W’.i.f ? per oz. -.n cents, per package. 10 
Long White Xapt, y. \ -i v luu dy per oz. 20 cts. per pa'kage, 10 
SPIS’AI’K. Jfatt d. or Summer, per oz.,.. . 10 
N w Veolcmd of liirge grow Hi, enduring drouth well; f) oz. 15 
SAl.SIFY. oit OY^TF.R PLANT, t-eroz. .. ..... 20 
TURNIP. Fat Iv While Dot'll, par ny.. 10 
Early Yellow t'ohh. per or. .1. 10 
Lang Whit- lt-d Top. p-mz... 10 
TOM AT'' Early ftnuAth Erf. the earliest good Tomato, 
from medium to large, very smooth, very productive, 
And in every way an excellent Tomato, color red; per 
package. 10 
Lestn-'s P-rf-ei-d, an excellent variety • i :i light red or 
pinkish color, tolerably smooth and very solid, with 
few seeds; rather late per package,.. . .. . 10 
Fi jiy, mild flavor, pretty solid, and rather late; very much 
prized bv some per package. .. 5 
Larue Yellow, h-ivlil yellow, roundish and smooth; prized 
for preserving; per package. 5 
Plum-shaped V.-!lru<, smaU, yellow, plum or egg-shaped; 
excellent Ini pickling, per package,.. 5 
Plum shaped Bed, similar to above, except in color: per 
Puckaim, ...... .. ft 
FRENCH TREK TOMATO A novelty; plant two to three 
footin height, with strong stout Bletn and branches, 
requiring no other support than a short, strong stake, 
to h'dnthe main -rnio support the great weight of fra it 
Fruit good size, pretty -month and solid, and of good 
quality... . 25 
Choice English Garden Peas. 
1 Offer to the lovers of thin delicious vegetable some twenty 
varieties of the newest and choicest English Garden Peas, em¬ 
bracing the . ai bert, medium, and late, which will give asuc- 
ccssion duiir.z, tl,e season, These will be found very fiu supe¬ 
rior. audio fact bearing no comparison, to the varieties com¬ 
mon I v grown. 
EARLIEST Daniel O'Rourke, growing from 2, l j to $ feet. 
Early Emperor, 2 1 -, tret. 
In'el.soiis Early Farai lie, fine, and good bearer, 5 feet. 
Early Washington, line, early, 4 feet. 
Sebastopol, large poddml, productive, 1 feet 
MEDIUM. Harrison's Glory, fine bearer and excellent, 2>,' to 3 
feci. 
Harrison's PtvfwtUm, very productive and good, 2K to 3 feet. 
Napoleon, excellent cropper and fine. 2 1 , feet. 
Lord Raglan, splendid quality and verv prolific, 3 feet. 
Eugenia, new, fine, great producer, 2'« feet. 
Veitch's I‘rrfa.tom, at Ira-t one o| the tiest in cultivation for 
quatitv mot production, 3 feet. 
Climax, prolific, good, 3 feet. 
Rising Sun, best earlv gruen marrow, 4 feet 
N'W purple Blossomed Sugar, fine, -weat, eatable pods, 6 feet. 
LATE. AV Plus Ultra, dark Bieeu,|line, good bearer, 6 to 7 feet. 
Tall Great Mammoth, very line, 6 to 7 feet. 
Competitor, very targe, green, tall, and excellent. 
I will solid an v of the above choice IVas by mail, in strong 
cloth bags, each containing eight Ounces, postage paid, for 
twenty-jive eevD each A quart will weigh about twenty ounces. 
IT" .All orders promptly filled. Addre-a 
J AMES VICK. Kochceter, N. Y. 
t:T~ ADVERTISING THRUM, I.. Advance— Thirty- FIvg 
Cants a Link, each insertion. A price and a half for extra 
display, or 52' j cents per lino of space. Sukciai. Noticks (fol¬ 
lowing reading matter, leaded.) Sixty Cents a Line. 
*T“ The immense circulation of the Rcrai, New-Yorker — 
lull twenty thousand more than that of any other similar jour¬ 
nal-renders it by far the Best and Cheapest Advertising Medium 
of its class in America. This pact should be borne in mind 
by all Nurserymen, Manufacturers, Wholesale Dealers, Land 
Agents, So., Sc., who necessarily depend upon the People of 
the North for patronage. 
'I II6S of Hnrr-Htonc T? lrvvi»• and 
Hrifejj from A" to $500. Illustrated Uata- 
EDWAKD HARRISON, Neiv-IIaven, Conn. 
H-N HEHSO.N should procure a National Chart 
Map of the b. S>. Sent post Iron on receipt of 5 red 
Agents w-anted. Address 
I,. STOW ELL, Hornellsville. Steuben Co,, N Y. 
Ifl .AOHKS STRAWBERRIES. Jenny 
*.V • d’lfv <arty and pralifv:,) Wilson's Albany and Pyra¬ 
mid ' hi bun plants $3 per l.iXX). Cranberries $2 per 1,000. Rasp¬ 
berries six varieties,) $10 to $20 per 1 . 00*1 
Address A. M. PURDY, 
South Bend, Indiana, 
zAItNfTHTt WANT1 
. _ - ^ .TO Either a single or mar- 
1 nod man (without children) to take the Charge of a farm 
under the supervision of the ow ner. If a married man, lie must 
be willing to hoard the farm bauds. Unexceptionable refer¬ 
ences as to honesty, sobriety and capability required. Address 
Hnx 95 Geneva, New York. 
W IG < > ID io IE 12 I 1 o 12 fS V Ij 
TO.oXi Pear Seedling-, free from blight. 
SO.OX) Plum Seedlings, very tine. 
2.6,000 Gherry Seedlings. 
20,000 Angers Quince Stocks. 
Dwarf and Standard Pear Tree- Plum, Poach. Apple 
I'herrv Trees, Cm rants, Houghton - Seedling Goosebei 
Rrinckle’s Raspberries, Paw ton Rlackheiries, Am. Arbor \ 
Hemlock Slip ice. and Bnisiiii of Fir, Ac The above wi! 
sold in quantities tu suit purchasers, for cash or approved r 
payable atbank. WILLIAMS, RAMSDEN k CO, 
Feb., l*Sti 2 . [G32-4tI Dansvillo. Liv. Co., I 
FR.KK <.-rIJT r _r u\. I jJ t ! — J?eud 3 cc 
stamp for return postage to 
ROBERTSON & Co., 82 Nassau St, New York. 
( ' H A FTS ; ORA lC'l'tS ! < } 12,A FTS : -tOO.OOO 
V l Graft*, hv wholesale, by the umler-ignud. All bills of ten 
thousand and upwards, $.) per thousand: by the single Ihou- 
sand Vi—packing included in loth cases Eehd orders earlvto 
63l-7t FAliNKSTuCK BROS., Toledo, Ohio, Box$89. 
riRzVNTlERRY PI.AVI'S, i"lie subscriber , 
fers f.ir -ale a largo stock of I'runbeirv Plants, of the cel 
orated Upland Hell. Lowland Bell, and Cherry varieties F 
pnens ana information on the culture inch-e stamp and sei 
(hr a Circular. Address I’. D. CiULSOX, 
63Mt Bellingham, Norfolk Co., Mass. 
THE POItK. MARKETS. 
ALBANY, Feu. 17—Hogs—R eceipts 10,000 head. Weather 
continues favorable for packing, and demand fair, with a -mall 
improvement in prices. We .pm-., still-fed :i i. 
fl'i .'i 3and corq-fcd 3'S(53 , aC for light to heavy 
IliiKSisEi) lions. —The receipts are light, and demand not so 
active The following were among the sales on Saturday: 
M State averaging 300 lb-. jq.fiO 
28 " » 314 lbs.4.62,1* 
29 " medium weights..4 65 
21 " ordinary..4.56 
24 Western, aver. £30 tbs ..... .4.50 
lvltf<w a mi Argus. 
ftT. LOU I ft, Fkii. 14.— Til e packing season is practical ! v closed, 
and the business is now confined to sale of dressed hn'ge in the 
retail market. The number of hogs packed bore this season is a 
little over eighty thousand head, a thousand more ihau last sea¬ 
son. The number of dressed hogs disponed of in the city mar¬ 
ket up to this date, is said to exceed 60,000 head. Democrat, 
CINCINNATI. Feu. It - The Gaxrtte suvs that the receipts 
of hnt's vvi*n‘ likjht. Tho dciioaoil for cbolM buti’liera' hogrrwas 
good, and priecs have njleil In favor of the seller. The salt's 
wei» made at $.3,25<v3.30 for tx>uie lots In arrive common hogs 
hare niton lower I.ight hogs, averaging 2'00 to -50 tbs. gross, 
have been taken at $2,70 to $2,85. 
The Price Current *av* —" I he season f ir packing pork is now 
about closed, the receipts of hogs the past week being light, and 
chinny country dressed, shipped here from Northern Illinois, 
chiefly Chicago, they reach here frozen, but have been taken at 
$3,297i 3.A6 City dressed brought $3 F>;i3,50. Mont of the 
houses are closed." 
TORONTO, Fkb. 13.— Dressed Hogs during the week have 
been in limited ottering, tho demand being principally light..— 
Hogs for local use,as high as $1 have been paid for desirable lota; 
they bring $ 3 , 81 X 314 .— Globe. 
IjIAHM H’OH fek \ I/K ix C ATO, 
J CAYUGA CO , N Y —The subscriber wishing to remove 
west, ollorH his to rn fur vdo, containing 137 acres. The form is 
well adapted to grain or grass, and i. iiqdee a good -.tale of cul 
tl viitiqn. well watered with never tailing springs. It is situated 
one mile west of the villager,!' Cato, on the direct road from 
Syracuse to_ Horn ester, is as pleasant a situation ax ean la) found 
in Cayuga IV, ; 30 actos of timber which has H$V,*r been coIIh,|. 
H is well calculated for taro fin m - two good seuof building?, 
one sol new. plem.v of fruit, one young orchard just beginning 
t" hear. Will sell 50, 75, Or the whole to suit the purchaser. 
Any onn Wishing to bUV, call on the subscitber ou the premises 
or address D.ini,d B. Chase ‘’at) Thiiiis e.-isv 
February 10, 18£_ .lANIEL B. C1IA?E. 
Hon. Erasttls Coming, and N. L. Wilson, now in 
this city, are requested to act as a eonmiittce of 
arrangements. Edwin M. Stanton, 
Secretary of War. 
The Navy Department has received a communi¬ 
cation from Dupont, inclosing a report of Com¬ 
mander Parrot, on the disposition of the second 
stone, fleet. Commander Parrot states that the 
remainder ot the stone fleet was sunk on the 26th 
ult., date of his report. He thinks the vessels are 
well placed, as they effectually blockade the deep 
and excellent passage to the north of Rattlesnake 
Shoal. Dupont states:—" The Department is misin¬ 
formed, 1 infer from a letter received last night, as 
to the Isabel getting into Charleston by the main 
channel, where tho previous fleet was sunk. The 
Isabel got in by Mofl'att’s channel, and as that por¬ 
tion of it between Rattlesuake Shoal and the shore 
has been blockaded by a stone fleet, the possibility 
of getting into Charleston is more circumscribed, 
the only channels remaining being the Swash and a 
portion of Moflatt’s, and I have never less than three 
vessels covering them, and which now ride out 
gales at anchor.” 
The following was sent to Com. Foote on the 10th. 
Nxvr Dki’aiitmknt, February 9th, 1862. 
Flag-Officer A. U. Foote,' U. 8. Navy, Cairo;—Your 
dispatches, announcing tho capture of Fort Henry, 
by the squadron which you command, has given 
the highest gratification to the President, Con- 
S ess, and the country. They were read in both 
ouses of Congress, in open session. The country 
appreciates your gallant deeds, and this Department 
is desirous to convey to you and your brave assist¬ 
ants, its profound thanks for your services. 
CL II. IVEi.i.KS, Sec’y of Navy. 
Honors follow swift on the heels of victory. Im¬ 
mediately on receipt of telegraphic news announc¬ 
ing the capture of Donelson, the Secretary of War 
sent Grant’s name to the President for nomination 
to the Senate as Major-General in reward for his 
services. 
Hon. Hamilton Fish and Bishop Ames returned 
to "Washington on the 14th inst., and made report to 
the Government ot their mission to relieve Union 
prisoners in the South. They repaired to Fortress 
Monroe and made known their commission to the 
Confederate authorities at Norfolk, by whom the 
matter was referred to Richmond. A reply came 
refusing to the Commissioners admission to the Con¬ 
federate territory, but expressing readiness to nego¬ 
tiate for the general exchange of prisoners. Our 
Commissioners opened negotiations, which resulted 
in a perfect success. An equal exchange was 
agreed on, but the Confederates had 300 more 
prisoners than we. "With commendable magnanim¬ 
ity they proposed to release those also if our Gov¬ 
ernment would agree to release 300 of their men 
that may fall into our hands. 
The following is the substance of the charges 
under which Brigadier-General Stone was arrested, 
under the immediate command ot Brigadier-Gene¬ 
ral Sykes, of the Provost Marshal’s force, and sent 
to Fort Lafayette: 
1st For misbehavior at the battle of Ball’s Bluff. 
2d. For holding correspondence with the enemy 
before and since the battle of Ball’s Bluff, and for 
receiving rebel officers in his camp. 
3d. For treacherously suffering the enemy to build 
a fort or strong work, since the battle of Ball’s Bluff, 
under his guus^ without molestation. 
4th. For treacherous design to expose his force to 
capture and destruction by the enemy, under the 
pretence of orders from the commanding General, 
which had not been given. 
TpATNOY 1'IC4 I'lOIN—300 naira of Fancy PiueOng 
I fi'r sale, coiupiUiruz 50 varieties, iuctmliiuainniiv new to the 
Fancy. BALL. HAINES A BALDWIN, 
Elizabeth, New Jersey, 14 miles from N. Y. City by Railroad. 
T HK CRANBKKK.Y ANI) ITS 
CL I.TURE.— The Subscriber bo* iwttied a Circulai from the 
press treating on the Crauberry aud its Culture Said Circular 
will five nuraons the proper information as to the commence¬ 
ment of their Culture. 1 will take pleasure in forwarding them 
to a’.i parts of the linked States, to tho,.- sending post -tamp to 
pay postage. Persons wishing plants may receive them in 
small or large quantities by Expresi, for wet or drv soil 
Address GEORGE A. Bates, 
629-4t, Belllnjrham, Norfolk Co.. Maas. 
A AVONHERFLI. l-ITTLE .MICROSCOPE_ 
. V Magnifying small objects 500 times, will !»• sent to any ap¬ 
plicant on receipt of twimty-five rents in silver, and one pink 
stamp Five of different powers for one dollar Address Mrs 
M. S. WOODWARD, Box 1,853, Philadelphia, Pa. 628-5t 
I ANTIS TPOK. SAI.E1 ot EXCHANGE — 
J 140 acres, in Sprinif Aibor, Mich . well improved. 2'4U acres 
in Ill., near Bath. 160 acres iu Calhoun Co., Mil’ll., near Battle 
Creek; SO acres in St. Joseph Co., Mich,, near Centerville. All 
will be sold or exchanged for property in this State. Address 
or inquire of W. T. FLINT, with Newton & Ripsom, Rochester. 
N. Y. » 629-4t 
“TTOW TO MARE MONEY DY A I>- 
11 VERTISING A Practical Man's Advice/' Sent for a 
three-ceot stamp, by ROBERTSON & CO., 82 <k 64 Nassau St. 
New York. 
r»oo PIECES 
New suid Elegant Carpetings! 
Comprisiuir many new styles never before in this market— 
Our Stock ri complete in every ilej>artmmt, from the Koval 
Medallions to the very lowest priced Carpet made. 
Elegant Carpets, 
For Drawing Room*, Parlor a. Dining Rooms, 
Halls, Libraries, i.-hamhers, Kitchens, Offices, 
Churches . School Jfouses. 
In feet, the best as-ortitu'iit of oil kinds of CARPET ROOM 
GOOLiri to bo found in any o,\k hou-e is this country. 
We have 1 niiebaaed wlie/, lurga than usual, in anticipation of 
the rise of Carpetings in consequence of ‘be new Tariff, and the 
great call for low pri ed 
WOOLS FOR ARMY USES, 
A fact that should hirborne in mind hy all persons about buying 
a new Carpet, as all goods purchased by na^after thfe will cost 
from 10 to 20 Cents per yard more than now. 
OUR Stock, is tiik I. uiokst i.v Variety to be found in Any 
Rtiail House in this Stale, and at prices that cannot fail to suit die 
closest tff'TicKA. MO WE a- KOWEKS, 
618-eotf Carpet Ware Rooms. 35 State St., Rochester, N. Y. 
4 PPLK STOCTCS.—1.000,000 one Year, and 2,000.000 
two years old Apple Stocks, at from $1.50 to $2.50 \) 1 OOO. 
Our Stocks are unsurpassed, and we offer them for cash at the 
above war prices. ENSIGN k FORD, 
614- tf Ohio Nurseries, Toledo, Ohio. 
DOf 'HESTER LIGHT CARRIAGE 
Fl FACTORY, No. 145 M vix St., Roorkster, N. 
Y -I have now rented a portion of the Carriage Kite -■ ' -‘- x s CVL 
tor)’formerly occupied by Elliott k Lode wick, where 1 will 
manufacture all kind* ot Vqzht Carriages imi Sleighs of the 
lightest and unproved styles Great attention will he paid to all 
kinds of repairing, [will make to order any kind or Carriage 
wood-work lor an.v olhor e-taldlshmeut, and will sell to them 
lower than they can manufacture 
„ „ J. HUGH McDonough, 
Rochester, X. Y . Sept. 14, 1861. . 610-13teo 
inferior. 
worthy men to sell Trees, Ac,, from our' Nurseries at liberal 
wages, 
WROLE8ALK Dvai.srs furnished with Nursery Stock, of all 
descriptions, at the lowest wholesale rates. 
HOOKER, FARLEY A CO. 
584tf Rochester Wholesale Nurseries, Rochester, N- Y 
