I , FAT . An invoice of 
, \ Ai\l) h LO II A'A' SEEDS, imported unci 
American, will be peremptorijv sold on Saturday, April 1 th. 
°y 1- *)• WOLBLRT, Auctioneer, 
_ Rn. 18Snmh. «tli St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
/ 'IlHOItY PKK!> The great substitute for coffee. 
tuckets containing I •>/., 13 chi., packets C0"taiuing8 
OZ. 10 cts. .>eml. poat-jigld, to anv iidcliesg, with full direc¬ 
tion* tor culture, upon reroiptuf the price, 
8t0'3t HCKbWAIN BROS. Sruionfield Muss 
gKJSDS • SEEDS!! SEEDS ! !! 
THORBUKN’S 
Descriptive Annual Catalogue 
OP 
VEGETABLE, AGRICULTURAL AND 
TREE SEEDS for 1863, 
W ith directions for tbcJr cultivation and managenieut, 
AI«S0 
Thorburn’s Descriptive Annual Catalogue 
ranging from I 4 @l 5 c. 
BROWN 5 BRONCHIAL TROCHES 
Ark recommended for public speakers and others, for the 
relief of Colds and to clear the voice. Their efficacy is 
strongly attested by Congressmen, Clergymen, Military 
men and others who nse them. As there are imitations, be 
sure to obtain the genuine. 
bM h e e 8 toSed«, lftt ° ft I,,einberoftl ‘ic well.known firm, 
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEPOT, 
At TV« llrmulwaj, New York City, 
Where he will he happy to receive Orders, and especially to 
hen 1 Bom his frlnnds, and the patron* of the late linn. J 
t hese Inatrunieols. nmdo with the lawi.ATBD IkonRih 
llurahldity 0 ' ^ VV * ln vni> * 0,bl hhite.) excel all others iu 
They will ho sold at the lowest prices, and sot.r.Y wak- 
tiANTtcn. Send for dwriptiw circulars, and all orders to 
Siberia Ott, 726 Broadway, New York, City. 
NEW "STORK: CITY 
Purchasing ami Information Agency. 
iu connection with the Piano business. 
NEW ' OKU, March 24,-For Beeves, Milch Cows, Veal 
Calves, and Sheep and Lambs, at the Washington Drove 
Yard, corner d Fourth avenue and Forty-fourth street, 
at Chamberlain * Hudson River, Hull'- Head, foot of Robin- 
son street, at Browuungs, m Sixth street, near Third ave- 
nue ^snd also at O'Brien's Central Bull's Head, Sixth afreet. 
For Swine, at Allertons Yard, Toot of S7th street, N. R.— 
The current prices for the week at all the markets are 
as follows : 
BEKV CATTLE. 
First quality. 
Ordinary quality 
Common quality. 
Inferior quality. 
and upwards at f 6 per 1 , 001 ) and other choice fruit, plants 
a lfurrp ' }*’., , H '!■ K1DDKR a CO., 
■ 
rrVMATO »EKl> by MAIL, POSTAGE PAID i 
I lree IU,-, l-igee Inaud, Extra Early Smooth Red, l.es- 
M.<r s 1 ertue'.ed, each oc, the four for 20 cents. Strawberry 
I hints -Au-toi s Shaker Seedling fcJ do*. 15o; Triomphe do 
bund i;) dots. 13c. J) hundred $|. 
1. S. CADY, Waterville, Oneida Co . X. Y. 
SHEEP FARMERS, 
Amp all others who have Stock Troubled with VERMIN, 
Should try the 
SOUTH DOWN CO.'S EXTRACT OF TOBACCO. 
For sale by FISHER & Co., or JAMES F. LEWIS, 
4t-cow 23 Central Wharf, Boston, Mass. 
FLOWER 8EEDS, 
8®*“" firtV" D6W> ln ° ral Gem8 of tUe Beaaoa - 118 
1*0 Hcuuti |'ii l Varieties of 
#•’HEjrcH h it'ii nin a e.i m o /, vs. 
Mailed free of charge on application to 
.1. M. THORBURN A CO., 
No. 13 John Street, Now York. 
3 # Buchanan’s New Hybrid Blotched Petunia 
KEKD, by Mail, 30 cents per packet, 
i C chicory ki:i:i». fj ib„ $i,ot), bi o*. lo cents. 
cwt $11,00(5)12.00 
.. 1 ', 00 (i 11,00 
..AWffllO.lO 
. 8,50(5)9,30 
00W3 AND CALVKS. 
First quality .$4.\ne@30,OO 
Ordinary quality. iu,00fe)45,00 
Common quality. 30,0odu35,0(> 
Inferior quality. 26.0Jfel28.00 
VKAL CALVES. 
First quality.ft, fi >£@7 0 
Or*h nary. 5 >i @6 c 
f°. ra ' no °. 5 felflXo 
Infenor. 4 >i @5 c 
SHEEP AND LAMBS. 
.P head $3.00(«110.76 
. 7,(M(qiS,oi) 
. 6.60(57,00 
. 6,01X5:6,60 
.. 6,76fe6,00 
SWINE. 
Corn-fed. 6 rtiifik'n 
cnn°iT Li * btand M,!,li uin.""!!!!” 8 Wd> ‘ o 
CAMKHIDGK, March 25.—Whole number of Cattle at 
market Mi, uhmit.300 Beeves, and SI Stores, consisting of 
lurking Oxcd, Milch Cows, and one, two and three yeai 
rj Market RnnK-Priees, Extra «,60feS>.no ; first quality $7, 
60,a8,no, second do. $,.OOt.i 7,50. third do. $5,30^6,00. * 
Working Oxkn— It pair — S’one. 
COWS AND t'Al.VKS —$.«),• $37faiqt, 
ye S a T rs eld n0,,e; two years W, ®23. three 
*, 1 S;sia‘ t «*» - ■«* »m 
Kashas* 
Calp Skins—N one. Veal Calves—$8(5)10. 
a*,?;* »^voh; 80 Stores; 
,9 -°* lNt «“*»*• « 
WoMKi.vo Oxen Xntir. 
Mit.cn Cows -$37(3)16; common $liKSi!l. 
yewm'old KSm''' 1 *' tW ° y<!4ra olJ ,21@22i three 
' Hunts - ikmii fl ib. 
Cai.p Skins — None. 
Tallow—S ates at S@ 8 '.q » lb. 
Pelts - ?.VO d-i,pO each. 
StiKKe AND Lam ns f/i.. r 0(56,00: extra $6,50®t>, 30 . 
^SwivK -Stnre-, wholesale, none; retail, none. Spring 
1 igs Sfelfio; retail 5 1 j!< 57.'8C. Fat Hogs, undressed, none. Still 
fed, none. 
VII IIIIII 1 'Niraicit rr.au i iu:i>,el un-ur|.a«- 
od heaiity; a infer quantity of very line foni 
>, .|r "Id Apple 1 r,-e- anil a l enoral assortment ot Nuv»e: \ 
articles lor sale ljv 
0 , l! „ MAXWELL & CO., Dullsville, l.fv. Co., N. Y. 
March 30, 1.-63. ’ 600-31 
* ' NIC Xi A l, A < JE NCY 
!■' o «*{ t fn v nr * l"". " f rer-ons wanting AHTI0I.K3, or IV- 
FhTAM 1 fi. S, .'.N i . lUK eRj-'POcw, MkrciiaNuimk, or Real 
in New Yo?|, oty bUy ’ " r UuiunM8 ° r H, C kind attended to 
am 1°«o!Th| Mor Drder* will have prompt attention, 
nmispiuui eure 1 ersonal attention will be given to all 
husim S» sent him, unri prompt replies made Circulars '.rut, 
Agency ' * * f "" u,lo " ut “>on mlative Ui tho 
RkpkREVOKE op TTtK HICItKRT ORDER rtrVEN Si),•rial 
%ZTr -"<e lf - “Jiural .\ru,-y,„-lrr." 
Send for ' r' u hii s. sml iiddresB 683*lani-3t 
. nil. id a oi i. ,j, Broadway, Now York city 
JpiLOAvVKH. SEKD« h'OirC XBt }3 
II v NEW 11,LUSTRATED CATALOGUE of 
BLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEEDS 
D,e 0 |"ivr^ r ;’, nti,l, ! H 'h'scrlptions of all 
the b IN ESI r LOW KR.*,, both old and new. with Engrav¬ 
ings Khowrug the chunictor of some uf those that are new 
and particularly valuable, with a full list of the 
NOVEIiTlES FOR 1863! 
My Seeds are imported from the best Florists and Seed- 
(,rowers ot England, Euavce, and Olk.vanv. and are 
unsurpassed. ’ 
CATA LOG! J 1C!S 
Sent hv mail, kiikk o v 1 'omtagk, to all who apply. Send 
fora copy foryouioolt, and also send tho names and address 
or the lovers uf oidhok plowebb in your neighborhood to 
whom I will promptly forward the Catalogue free. ’ 
, I * 7- My customei-s of hist year will receive the new Cata¬ 
logue without writing for it. 
Address JAMES VICK, Koefccster, N. Y. 
The ATLANTIC MONTHLY is pronounced by the 
press of A ineriea the best inngazine of its class ever issued 
in this country. Its list of contributors includes 
THE BEST AMERICAN WRITERS. 
Subscription price, $3 per year, Postage paid by the 
Publishers Price 25 cents a number. 
For sale by all Booksellers and News Agents. 
Send for a Circular with critical opinions 
TICKNOR & FIELDS, Publishers, 
No, 135 Washington-st,, Boston, Mass. 
y 33 E n s I S EEDS! 
FLAX FEED, 
FLOY EH SEED, 
rmornr seed, 
1WXG A HI A V (I HA SS, 
ITALIAN MILLET, 
ORCHARD GRASS, 
KEXIVCEI IILEE GXASS. 
„ a ... UKLhTOF SEED, 
K‘.„ 1... Iiirvnv r,. ^ROOHSEED. 
Extras_ 
Prime quality 
Ordinary. 
Common. 
Inferior. 
( TOOK® L II AIM VINES.- For $1 I will 
V S',', 11 ' 1 two Concords, two iVrkine and one ll irlfonl Pro- 
iiitc, all layered trnm IVuit-h-aring vines. Also one -tiong 
two years otd Logan. ForAi will s.-ii I the i.hove, and nm* 
t uv., loua, and one each of Rrorei*' Hybrids, .S'us. 1, I IS 
and 1!', all exirttstriAln vines, nfuw intiortb • s 
Address U. HOAG. Lock port, N, Y. 
If HOST A CO. 
Genesee Valley Nurseries, 
^nriTTOT» # ! , W a well growO and large stock 
ol I KUIT TIcIlLs^, both sUiDilard and dwarf; 
SIMLA-IHL FRUITS, 
which includes a fine stock of choice NATIVE GRAPES; 
also, or 
Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Hoses, 
Greenhouse Plants, Ac., 
all .at LOW ri!tot*. UATALOiti'rfc -put on application, iu- 
Clotlng % -tjimp for each. 
No. 1. A Descriptive Gntalogoo of Fruits. *e. No. 2. Of 
rirnament-il lrees.Ac. No, .3. Of Greenhouse Plants. No. 
1. Wholesale lost for Rt'ftiNO ok 186.3 
«W-3t ll'ICOST A CO., Rochester, N. Y. 
inn nnn > 
|" t'.'IIHI lOO.'XJO Apple Stocks M pur thousand. 
Also a good stock Pear, I’cach and Clierrv Trees. 
Address 8, u, KELLY, 
etti-tf N Y. Central Nurseries, Brighton, N. Y. 
Y tHICORY SKHII,- 1 have a supply of Chicory Seed, 
1 ami can supply those who lvish to Inst this root os a 
substitute for coffee, riout by mail, postage paid, at ID ets. 
an ounce, or 81,26 pet pound. 
JAMES VlCK, lloi'lou.lcr, N. V, 
rnwiE i:\ci:i.siok iti:i:-inv i . 
• ‘I" 1 D ANNUM'S PATENT BKE-lll VE, ugrno that it 
I* tho best I liya ever Invented 1 It. is the only Hive that 
oflue.tmilly gels rid of tlm tooth-worm I It dears itself per- 
feetly oi dead bees nml all foul mutters 1 The most thor- 
ouglily veutilated Hivn known! The eboSPHst and most 
Simple in construction 1 It. bn- all the advantage* of other 
Hives, besides its own important and exclusive advantages 
possessed by no other Hivo I Send for Circular. Higi.lV 
remunerative Inducement* ull’eroti to agents. Address 
Gei7-l.3t HENRY A. HANNUAL Cazenovln, N Y 
\J *;•« STBAWBEItKIES. For One Dollar 
A N L l w,1 ‘ -cnel. t y Expre..,-., on- dozen plants of each of 
HID ouovving choice new stiawherries: -Austio I utter's 
r>eedling, Downer 1 * Prolific, River’s Eliza, Trioniphe do 
(.and. and \icompte-.e II,. icart du Theqitv, 6 dozen of 
cacli variety for $5. All hi-- xual: require no fertilizing 
, C, L HOAG, Lock port. N. Y. 
i,t*J-2t (r orroorly of toe ijriii of 1 Fong * Crowe.) 
/ tllOICE NflUtKKY t'Ttti’li t'lllt SAI.K CHEAI*. 
V / 0 , Vm'for sale ut low prices tor easli, .'.u.Oin* to JU 0 .IMKI 
choice three aw; four yent old Apple tree-. compristMg all 
the desirable varieties ot Summer, f all and Winter Fruit 
Al-ij I ear, I each ( liorrv. Currants, aud nearly all leading 
stock, of choice kinds This stock will he sold in small or 
large qua 11 titles, 11 irlppl or orherv.isr as plirel.sSOlsllKi V do 
,uro - G. l_'. BPKLI. Assigneord J. G. itloss k. Co. 
33. M I 3J 3J 33 R , 
FORB1GN ANH AMEKIGAN 
Horticultural Agent & OomrmHsion Merchant 
EXHIBITION AND SALES ROOMS, 
No. 634 Broadway, near Bleekcr St, New York. 
All kinds of now. rare, and Seedling Plants, Fruits, 
Flowers. 1 roes, Vines, .Shrubs, Ac,; iron. Wire and Rustic 
Work) I'lunch, English and American Glass; Patent Heat- 
m -H i I'oreign and American Books, Magazines, Papers, 
I lutes, Designs, Drawing*, Jin. All Hortioiutural Noveltins 
as soou ft* Introduced. 
All orders, &c„ will receive the personal attention 
of the Proprintor- 
( ) ' K N '* INSTITI fL' —Family and Day 
V J School foi V oiing Ladir.- II mil,— from Boston, and 
accessible from all Point-. I.v New Vork and Boston Air- 
iij” mt., r a'*,' 1 *"»'">'■>' Term brains W.inrxtUiy, April 
w-tZ. 1 hiv SriiOOJ. in iifwIthftilfiKM nn*i bimulv of fonitb'n 
i 8 unsiirpaf(«eti. buibJinR now, »4 ami warn.- 
f * 1 br Ht.tiim, TtMicherAor tir-i n'>ility in oarli 
Dor>urtnicnt. Spocml attention to Him health .»! punjU 
lircentuin^ - (vuIikUio niofj I loni**back-Ki<lliu», Archorv, 
nn;i l« loiicu)t(m« tor Clrcularn, with full pai’Uculai’H an« 
references, address 
600-111 REV, A. HARVEY, Principal. Needham, Mass. 
THE U'OO/j MARKETS, 
NFAV YORK, March 25,-The following an 
tions of wool, for the week; 
Saxony Fleece. tb,. 
American full-blood Menno. 
Do half mid three-quarter do”***’"" 
_ .Do Native ami quarter do 
Extra pulled. . 
Superline do. 
No. 1 , do.. 
California line, unwashed.*. 
Do common do .".. 
Peruvian washed... 
Chilian Merino unwashed”]!""””"'. 
Do Meotiza do 
Valparaiso .!!!]!""”]]. 
South American Merino unwashed. 
D° do Mostizii do .]..]!!]" 
Do do common wnsbed.] 
Do do Entre Rios washed. 
D° do _do do unwashed.] 
_Do do Cordova washed. 
Cape Good Hope unwashed. 
East India wuehed. 
African unwashed." 
Do wnsluKl. ]. 
Mexican unwashed.......]]. 
Texas.. 
Smyrna unwashed.]]!!!!]. 
Do washed.. 
Syriao uuwaaiied.]]]]] 
iilarkcts, Commerce, &c 
.MXa’95c 
.86(5 !)0 
,80ffi'85 
.7.5(5 tin 
.Srfn !SI 
.ft) - 1 
.tttfeffO 
..VluW, 
Jioffiio 
.-Wfe’60 
.-Hi 5. 3 
.365.37 
.27(al28 
.StifeliB 
. 2 * 0 .Vi 
26fe(30 
.30(5:32 
21(5)23 
CRAIG MICROSCOPE! 
(JIIOIIT-IIOKNN FOR SAI.H_Having u 
( ’ expected y increased my he,d by extensive purchas 
from the celebrated Princess tribe, bred liv Hon. 
Stkvbns, [see Herd Rook, Vole. 2 to tl,i I >ou prepared 
sell a low boilers with call',- also two hull calves, one ye 
old in May— on very misy terms. 
January f i, 1863. T C. PETERS, Darien, N. Y 
Rural New-Yorker Oflloe, i 
Roohkstkr, March 31, 1862. ( 
AVk make quite a number of changes iu our “Table of 
Quotations.” 
Flour has fallen off 25 cents per barrel on choice brands; 
second grades remain as last quoted Indian meal has ma¬ 
terially advanced, 
Cohn ha* declined 3 cenl* per bushel. 
Mi ATa-Drcssod liegM are down 25 cents per cwt. Beef 
is higher, ffl cents on the 100 pounds. Mutton, Hams aud 
Shoulder* have all put on additional prices. 
BtTtTItii is worth 210026 cents per pound, and is very 
scarce. Eggs are up to 17 cents per dozen. 
lltsimttr H'liolrmitt Price*. 
Flour nod Grain. 
Flour, win. wheat,$7,0lXaj8,25 
Flour, spring do .. «,50(5,7 ,00 
Flour, buckwheat. 2,60:52,30 
Meal. Indian . 1 , 75 m l ,75 
Wheat, Genesee . LOOP 1.75 
Best white Canada l,ir,a |,60 
Corn, old.. 7fta>76c 
Thin i< the best and cheapest Microscope 
in the world for general use. It requires no 
focal adjustment, magnifies about one hun¬ 
dred diamaters, or ten thousand times, and 
is so simple that it child can use it. It will he 
sent hv mail, postage paid. On the receipt of 
two Dollars and I'wenty-tive cents, nr with 
Six beautiful mounted object* for Three Did 
lur*. or witli tweoty-fuurobjoefx for Five Dol¬ 
lar*. Addre-H HENRY CltAlG, 
. .. 180 Centre Street, New York. 
P A II.SI-ILLS’ IHnClItSI.NC AOKNCY, 
KKTAHLIHIIKII 1 H,V(. 
Persons who wish to buy any articles in New York Unit 
eat bu rui - irdt 1 M 1 I or I tpre - ii i« - lII riskol'iii- 
ti uutlllg their money to irresponrihla or ilishonsst persons, 
by sending their onl -rs to FRED. PAR.SKI.LS & BKO 
General Pqrelinhlbg Agents N. B. Tlmlr Circular, one of 
the most emnpli'U'of Its kind In the I.', s . voti would do 
well to send for. as it-iuay contain Ilia prices of Goods nr 
Books Thai you may want, nod they can give you the lii-st, 
of reference, when required Office, 176 Wish) nut on {h 
N. Y. Pilv. Plea, e address (M7-l3teow 
FREfJ. I’AIU-EL 1.8 & PRO., Box 2086 P. 0 ., New York. 
PJOOICSS POK UTJRALISTS. 
Thk following works on Agriculture, llorticultore (fee 
may he obtained at the Offleii of the Rural Nkw-Yokkkr! 
We can also tiirnmh other hooks ori Rural Affairs, issued by 
American puhunUer*. at tie usual retail prices,—and shall 
add new works as published. 
American Fanner's En 
cyciopi din 
IjP A liberal discount to the trade. 
.J6feri7 
AKTM) 
.26M88 
A&W65 
.82^36 
. —(3 i— 
.3-1(5)36 
.S2@34 
-The following are tho quotations 
flo?-.-.—..PSttdlMC 
full-blood.U2fe)u,5 
lialf and three-fourths! «!fe)92 
..K3(a88 
.97<5i$| 
.......90(5)95 
..IKX« IKI 
..75(585 
. lAafiJ 
.. 
.aim 13 
.46,5,76 
. 195.35 
.2(X<i 60 
. 28(5(46 
.80586 
.45(0)75 
JoRtnrton's Agricultural 
Lhnidstrv. .$1,23 
Do. Element- of Ag'i 
Chemistry A Geology. 1,00 
Do GafCdblRm of Chem¬ 
istry for Schools. 26 
Lnngslrotu on the Hivo 
and Honey Bee. .1,25 
Leuchar'- Hot Houses 1,25 
Liebig's Familiar Letters 
t»Farmer-.... . ao 
Llnsley'- Morgan HoJ'ses l.lJO 
Manual of AgricuUiiiv, by 
Emer-rm & Flint.. 7n 
Miner’s Bee-Keeper's 
Manual. 1,00 
Miles on the Horse's Foot. 30 
Milburn on the Cow.... a* 
Modern Cookery hv Miss 
Acton unit Mi -8 J Hale 1 25 
Mrs Abel’s .-'ki Iifo 1 1 louse- ’ 
wlte uml (Julies'Guide. 60 
.Morins Land Drainer_ u> 
NasITs Progressive Far-' 
rner. 60 
Neill's Gardeners Com¬ 
panion. .. .„ l,oo 
Nortons Elements of 
_ Agriculture. .. . flu 
Olcott.'s Horgbo and lui- 
, phot,. l.co 
Purdeenjitin-Strawberry W) 
Pcddee’s [,aod Measurer. ISO 
Per•»rz's New Culture of 
the Vine.,,. 25 
Phelps’Bee-keeper's Chart '26 
Qttlnh.V’B 'Ij steries of 
B,iT-keepiug ..1,25 
Cuincy on Soiling Cattle 60 
Rabbit Fancier. 60 
Randal IN Sheep Hus-” 
hand r y . 1 , 2.5 
Richardson on the Horse 25 
Do. oil (he Pests of the 
Farm. 25 
Do. Domestic Fowls. ! .. 25 
Do. on the I log.... 25 
Do. on the Honey Bee. 35 
Do. on the Dog. 26 
Reeninlin's Vine-dressers 
Manual.. .50 
Sax to u ilia ul Hand hooka 
hound in 4 Series cadi, 1,23 
8 hi*pherd's Own Book... 2 ,Off 
Struy Leaves from the 
Book of Nnlure.1 00 
Stephen'- Book of tho 
Fanii, 2 -yds.5,00 
Skillful Housewife. 25 
Skinner's Elements of Ag¬ 
riculture . 25 
Smith’s Landscape Gar- 
d.-ning.1,25 
3 liaee's Principles of Ag- 
cultnre... 2,00 
Thomas' Farm imple¬ 
ments. 1,00 
Thompson'- Food of Ani¬ 
mals.. 75 
Tin-Rose Culturist. 30 
Tophtuo'* Chemistry made 
Ka-.v . , . 25 
Turner's Cotton Planter's 
Manual _ 1,00 
War-leg. Hedges & Ever¬ 
greens ... 1,00 
Waring's Elements uf Ag¬ 
riculture . 75 
Weeks on Rees. 25 
Wilson on Flax. 25 
Yoiiatt and Martin on 
Ca l He . 1,26 
Youatt on the Horse....1,25 
Do. on Sheep. . 75 
Do. on the llog. 75 
U.j'UUJ'PlUII. 
Allen's Am. Farm Kook 1,U<) 
Allen's Disease* of Do* 
nn-stiu Aminuls.0,73 
Alien's Rural Architec¬ 
ture.. . 1,23 
Alton on the Grape . . I.ui) 
Am. Architect, or Plans 
for Country Dwellings 6.(4) 
Am. Florist's Guide_0,76 
Barry'* Fruit Garden. 1,25 
Blake's Farmer at Home. 1,26 
linos,-ingault's Rural 
Economy. .1,25 
Blight onGrupnCulture, 
2d edit Ii 01 . 60 
Browne’s Bird Fancier.. 30 
Do. Poultry Yard.1,00 
Do. Field Book Manures 1,20 
HridaemiuTs Gard Ass'l.I.OO 
Do. Florist's Guide.. . 60 
Do Kitchen liardenn * 
Instructor , ID 
Do. Fruit Cult. Manual till 
Brock’s Book ot Flowers. 1,25 
Buist's Flower Garden . 1.2-5 
Do, Family Kitchen Gard 75 
Chemical Field Lsctiireii 1,00 
Chinese Sugar Cano and 
.Sugar Making. 25 
Chonton'a Grape Grower's 
Guide. J0 
Cobbett's American Gar¬ 
dener . 30 
Cottage and l-'urm Bee- 
Keeper. 60 
Colo's Am. Fruit Book . 30 
Do. Ain. Veterinarian... 30 
Dadd's Modern Horse 
Doctor .1,26 
Do. Am. Cattle Doctor. 1,23 
Do. Anatomy and Physi¬ 
ology of the Horse._2,00 
Do. colored plates.4.00 
Dana's Muck Manual.1,00 
Do Prize Essay On Ma¬ 
li ores. . 25 
Darlington’s Weeds and 
Useful Plants.1,60 
Davy’ Doyon Herd Bookl.uo 
Dome-tic and Ornamental 
Poultry.I,li(| 
Do colored plate*.2, 1)0 
Bnwnilie’s Fruits and 
Fi ml Tie*)* .1.7.3 
Downing'* Landscape Gar¬ 
dening . 3,50 
Do, Rural E-says.3,00 
East wood’s Cranberry 
Pultun-. 60 
Elliott's Western Fruit 
Book . 1,25 
Every Lady her own 
Flowdr Gardener. ... 30 
Family Doctor by Prof, 
11 S Taylor. .1,25 
Farm Drainage, Hi. 1*' 
French, 1 . . .1,25 
Fessenden's Farmer and 
Gardener. .1.25 
Do American Kitchen 
Garden.... . 30 
Field's Pear Culture,_l.(«l 
Fish Culture....I.ui) 
Flint Ob Grasses.... . 1,2.6 
Guenon Oil Milch Cows i'll 
Herbert's Horse-keepers 1.25 
Hooper’s Dog and Cut), 
paper . 26 
Do. do. cloth... ,'t) 
Hough's Farm Record. 3,Hi 
11 V.' "VI i niigur I "a m 25 
KiddePs Guide to Aplari- 
nocillvillt (OLLCGIATi; i.vvri* 
1 VTLTE. — This Institution provide* tlm very best facili¬ 
ties lor a thorough English and Classical Education. 
Boarding Dcpailmeutexelnsivelv foe Young Ladies. 
Expense- moderate L. R. 8ATTKKLEF., Principal 
Koch ester. Jan ], 186 . 3 . 
Penolteg, do .. H,|)13e 
ChenlwB, do . Hiqj 16c 
Plunis, do .. 9 felOc 
Potatoes, do . 4tfa.50c 
11 hies mid gklns. 
Shiiighter. 7 fe 7,‘.£i 
F«d... . ll) th He 
sheep Pelt*.i.zva . 6,00 
Lamb Pelts. 2Y-i 2,00 
Seeds. 
Glover, medium. 6,00fe.5,60 
Do Urge... (Tydb 7.ix) 
Tiuinfuy. 2 , 0 (%.'i,t )0 
Sundries. 
Wood, hard_.'..oqfey.no 
Wood, soft . . . 3,00 (i 1,00 
Lnal, .Scranton.. 6.75 y7,75 
1 1 : -ii 6.75 
Coal. Stiamokiu. 6,75aJ7,30 
Coal. Char. 7 fit ic 
»’M.i-7.v: 
Straw, tun....... o,(KM7,00 
Hay, tun. 8,00 7;p;,oo 
W r /\nl T l fK til ’i 4'jta 
Common.. 
Pulled, extra. 
Do imperilue . 
Do No. i. 
Western mixed_ 
Smyrna washed... 
Do unwashed 
Syrian. 
Cape. 
Crimea. 
BueuoH Ayres. 
Peruvian washed.. 
Canada. 
California,. 
J^ORTUNE FAVORS THE BRAVE! 
THE WORLD RR\!I\V\E[> GIFT BOOK EST.\BLISHME.\T! 
(Instituted by O. «. EVANS*, In IH.-yj.; 
P/, /'///./, I*n. 
TUX 
Ouly Permaiiciitly EsUtbILshed l!if(-liook Enlcrpriso in Existence, 
A Brautikul Gist, worth from 60 cents to SHOO.OO, sent' 
witli each book orriereill Nkw Hucikn ami New i'Jikts for 
!. 1 ATHD-N*! Catalogues gratis. Photograph Albums for 
the million. Send for a List Dor Soldier's Catalogue now 
raatly; roailml free. A*iflrepu all nrilerfl to 
THE ORIGINAL GIFT-BOOK F.MPORtCM. 
FM-Jt 439 Chestnut 8t, Philarielphia, Pa. 
TO CHEESE A.XR.YAdEdNT. 
RALPH’S PATENT IMPROVED 
“ONEIDA CHEESE VAT,” 
Was awarded the First I'it k in us, afbrr a thorough test 
at the New York State lair, 1862. Is the must simple, dur¬ 
able and effective * 
Chccgc-ITfakiiiK Apparatus 
in use. Used in dairies of 10 to 1,000 cows. The only Vai 
well adapted to 
« Factory” Cheese Making. 
Mine economical in use than Hteani, and much less expen 
sive in cost. Sizes varying from M to 365 gallons on ham 
and ready lor delivery,—linger sizes fur Factory use mod* 
to order. 
cnVlvs’ March 24th, by Rev. R. 8. Eolkston, Mr. E. I. 
8TKVKN.S' of Know esvillr.amj Mijs JI'l.tA B.. daughter 
or As mum Drmi.su Esq., ofthe former place. 
C- house of the bride's mother. March 11th by Rev 
’ ,r '''’-BOOT, of Oxford, 'and Miss 
' K vonripwat danghter of Mrs. Eliza Wkstovkk 
of Barker, Broome Co., N Y ’ 
Q AT * IIa m0ton Go Ohio. Oapt K. 
s, Y. i.ORD, 1st Cavalry, and Miss MARY A., young¬ 
est danghter of Thomas Weight, M. D. y K 
the rnonsiojy .n.iim ets. 
NEW YORK, .March 30 r Flock-M arket wore nctivn, 
and may he quoted 10c higher, with a moderate business 
doing for export and home consumption, Sales at 6,25 
@i,J5 Pir super line Sfatn; >';,45@t;.7o tor extra State, $6,.3iJ 
&>lt) for superb lie Western : S6,?0»7,l)d tor common to 
' U *?Vr : * 7 'JW#7.15 for shipping brands 
extra round hooped Ohio, and t'SOtaX.bO Cur trade btauds 
A 0 '-^ muku closing dull. Sale, of choice extre Htate 
oin Ai A; i at i n ^ A’ 1 ; ‘ n adian dour more active, and 
non Ao i, ]],', ! <-'. 'A l “AlM at f-),.55@B,»l for cum- 
iaon.aaa tor icooa to choice extra. Rvii Hour 
steady and quiet ,,t $3.7.5^3.25for inf: -;,. r to choice. Corn 
tSflu m- C £ i "" 1 i flr 7’ : 620 for Jersey; $4,90 
(iM.90 tor Brandywluy. and $4,ns,vi.'.M for caloric.' 
Gra i.v—-Wheat market may he quotud !.J2c better tint 
S t *? r ^'U W,!es i uub, ’ r “ l ILI5»er Jersey 
' k "i',' aud White Jer--.-.v at gl.flO. Kye rule* and 
ranee n t*V , t34)l,tff.xvit h sales Jersey at prices within the 
Bailey dull s.ri-l aoiniiinl at $1.62 lor Rimrm, Bar- 
m,^i 1 f c, '°Gci»es nominally unchiuigcd ut 31,60, Peas 
nnot!! , | l | n iT l i na al ^ '5 fll! Canada. Corn market may be 
r U ' l,n '. ll,ir * w,:i1 “ moderate hurincss duiut; sale* at 
uu^miit*) do.; 91 .'.Ps; tor new vellow Western, arm Kv.i 
utth V "'I° a * market rule-active and lirmer, 
R-iAi- r' 11 rt' common to prime Jersey, ami 
63®87c for Canada, Western and Stale. 
Are in .-mall stock ;*o 1 limiu-d business ut light 
■«*&. « " quom; Medium- *:\W.u 3,2-i; Marrows $3,llX&,. 
Li\ Kidney- $3,00(2(3,24; mixed lots $2,N5y.3,13. 
sr^z Vn Prm. with moderate demand; sales 
m r mes l ; W®id0®16,75 fur prime roes*, and 
for country j.rnue; $7fr,9.0u for country roe --, 311,50@12it5 
*ll,OU@U,O0/or extra mem. Prune 
mens leer dull ,ru!«k Hi ?22.3X). Beef L.-tros quiet nnd prioes 
ma.. „• quoted steady; sales at *i5,iXlrfi}l(i,(JU tor choice 
Shou l ime at 5 (-h; Cl,! for 
Rales A o' J®' clh . ,ir h V u * trrus-eil hogs rule dull; 
for'V ' 1° bacon -me-a -lwle easier- salt-sat 7v7V 
mnr» V? T rfcljtuwt and * a . short cigar. L-td 
—th! 1 ,, lx ‘ ltn ' 1 "nner; sates at 9ti®Uc for No. 1 to Choice. 
Ohio .L VAI" ^tremc pi-ic", Butfer selling at IS-.ryic tor 
Otuo and 2li« 2?c tor 8tate. Cheese qdlet at i3@(3c. , 
At her resilience, in this city, on the 29th ult. of con 
sumption, Miss EMELINE A. MOHLSON 
np n Vv 5 Pri ?f - P 0 /"™ P°" N- y . March 16th, COR- 
DI-I-IA ANN oldest daughter of Jamics Arnold, E.sii 
and wife of It. I,. HKwrTT.iii the 28th year of her age. 1 
1 CU ) OHO APPI-F. TRU S f> to 8 feet 
J Uk/.UU' I high, at. $Hper hundred. 
20,000 8tarnhird Pear Trees. 5 to 7 feet high, at $25 Ft 100. 
211,001) do do du l year old, 6 lnche» to 2 font 
high at $6 >.) too. 
10,090 Dwarf Pear Trees, 3 to 3 feet high, at $13 P KM. 
20,000 White Grape am! Cherry Currant*: 5,000 Diana 
Grape \ Inns. A large *tnrl: of Peach trees Cberr.7 tree*. 
Plum tree*, (.mmehiirnns, Raspberries, Biackberries, Straw- 
hern"H, uuet el tho new varieties of Native G rapes, Ac., Ac. 
VV hole ile un.J Descriptive Catalogues sunt to all appli¬ 
cants who inclose stamps to pro-par postage 
Addretw _ F). MuODY A SON, 
5*1-121 Niagara Nurnerien, I.ockport, N. Y. 
Jfcto AiiutiTiricnunls 
t/ aji v fcif x isisN H TEUM8, in Advance — Thirty- 
Ft vk Cknt8 a Li,nk. each insertion. A price and a half for 
extra display, or 62.1 j' cent* per line of space. Special 
Notices (following read! ug matter, lea/ied,) GO cents a line. 
A BEAUTIFUL MH KONCOFE, MAGNIFYING Five 
Hundred times, for 28 cents 1 (coin preferred ) Five, 
of different powers, for 31.00. Mulled free. Address 
F. ii. ROWEN, Box 220, Boston, ilass. 
1. OK SALL—A twre bred liikstkr County Boar, sure 
r s “! aw «>«. price. $20 
Andrea* JOHN A* MOfiE, Salem, Washington Co., N. Y. 
( ’KANKEKKY l*L.YNT» Of the Bell and GljerrV varie- 
rorurt 101 Kl * at lo w Prices 8cnd for a Circular, address 
mhM _ P. D. CHTL8 0N, Bellingham. Mass 
rpO CA VADA FI ItrilAHEKS 
THE CKANliEUHY AND ITS <!IJI,- 
L Tt Rl’.—Thn SubRcriher has i-sued a Circular from the 
press treating on Urn Cranberry am) its Culture. Said Cir¬ 
cular wiy give pemmB tiie proper infoitnation a< to the 
commencement of their Culture, 1 will tulce pleasure in 
•orwardiug them to all parts of the United States to thore 
Re in hug post -tnmp to pay postage. Persons wishing plant* 
may receive them in imall or large quantities by Expre-*, 
for wet or dr v-oil. Address 1 6,7-1 it. 
GEORGE A. BATES, Bellingham, Norfolk Co., M&bs. 
—Purchassrn of r, - 
in Lauada, roiuiUuig gold or l.'anadu notes, 
l with the Premium, ami thus gain a large 
buying ol PRINCE & CO, Hushing, tv, Y 
f 1 K.U'ES AND HTUAWHEKKII H.-Delaware, t on 
YJ COrd. Rebecca- superior plauL-, layered from strong 
bearing vine*. Also, Roger*’ Hybrids, and other choice va¬ 
rieties. at reasonable rate*. 
Wilson's Albany, Triomphe de Garni Austin, and other 
new ami choiee varieties of Strawberries, by tlm too or 1.- 
000, cheap as the cheapest. 
I. II. BABCOCK A CO., Jrockport. Y 
at-*', veil . ,i’ .1 . C uwreww, taiHS OI &U Oftg-i 
W buslref wW&r feed is m fairreqeu-t at $2,25@2,50 
i«* St* Becd llj sca,ce au,J flr,n at » 
. anq t ir r vl ' <> ' '’“reh 30— Flock -The market rules dull 
U Prii-.'S wb'i'.ur-'lm’ 11 ",'^ 18 'Bmig.except in a retail wav, at 
S KeU frtr^n<nots n,e C " ‘ he Conditton of thc 
^ lative !!r „!Ii^®* ‘' u! * Hl " ! ,'mtliing doing in either a spocu- 
?ii Corn—ITv®! iu h! and we therefore omit quotations. 
M and nomlnaUrru!! 8 at y.^®75c. Oats remain quiet 
H Sd i ;,*!®''' Barley —Western i-.-till quoiedaUl,- 
■d Ky - ^ 
T VZT thnoth v^d 0 ” a MMhSM for Cur to good clo- 
fail 1 requeri nt de " !an,) ; t 3*edin 
A $15,2 w, 17 , 'oij'for ^i!rh t *»r ljoaT / mess, and 
I PBAS-The market quiet; sales of seven.! n„i n .H= 
50,000 French l’car 
r. !',!^.Samples 
HARMONIUMS AND MEL0DE0NS, 
Warranted the iirst IXHTWHIKNTHCf the eluvi in the wore). 
See Catalogues containing testimony to their superiority 
trom the most eniinunt musician*. Constantly exhibited in 
competition with instruments of the other best maker*, 
they have never, in * ingle instance, failed to take the 
highest prize. The only Gold MkpaL ever awarded to reed 
instruments in this country was to one of these, pi ics* of 
HarmoQiums, (of which wvml new -tyles are now first of- 
wre<^! $fti to $400 each of Mclodeom. $t5 to }ah each. 
New York ware-rooms, at Nos. 6 A 7 Mercer St., where 
dealers are supplied at the «imo prices us from the factory, 
by MASON BROTHERS, Agents, 
L Stocks, iu line condition, at $12 
sent If desired. KLLwANGER 
March, 1 Ast. Mount Hope N'urseries, Rochester, N. Y 
niMlKHIMihiu ty anted, rwo..I forwardersanc 
AJ one edge gilder Highest wages given. Apple irnme 
diately to SAML KL HUWLES A CO.. Spriugtield. 31,-s 
j£usi:y nchsekv and 
SEED F 
I or sale at this Eatablishraent a fine assortment of well- 
grown and thrifty 
Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Vines , Plants and 
Bushes, Floweriruj Bulbs , dec., <£a 
GARDEN SEEDS - Exclusively of my own growing, 
warranted fresh and genuine. 
For Descriptive Gataloaoi-- gratis, addruRg 
W7-7t FKANLTS II it ILL, Newark, New Jersey. 
r I WBAtCO s.- ED. i have a good lot of Connecticut Sent 
A lAOj tobacco, Wuich I will Rend hv mail to those who 
desire, at 76 Cent* per ounce. 1 have also a small lot of the 
best Cuban seed, sent mo bv a friend on the Island, Per¬ 
haps it ui worthy of trial — 30 cents an ounce, 
JAM.'ki VICK. Rochester, N. Y. 
TDOCIIESTER CITY SCALE WORKS. 
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. 
E. A. Fou myth A Ot). keep constantly on hand a large 
assortment of 
flay, Caitiff, Grain, Platform ami Counter Scales, 
wh ich they will sell at greatly reduced prices. 
* £7~ All work ivarranlecl. 
Address E. A. FORSYTH A CO., Rochester, N. Y., 
6-16-20ten Old Stand of Duryee A Forsyth. 
*37“See illustrated advertisement in Rural of March 29. 
L IAX HEUI toil SALE.—The undersigned has a 
J quintav ot I-lax Need, suitable for aowiug. which he 
will sell to farmers at reasonable rotes. He wiit also con- 
tiaet crops st stipulated rates, or at market prices. 
WM. C JOY. Funo Yau. N. Y. 
tpilEES AND FLA NTH, CII FA I* AND KELIABLE.- 
1 Apples $12 Rears $ 28 , Hums $25, Cherries $15, Reach- 
rs, ApricOU ro(=, a ul.-, Ac., Dwarf Apples amt Rears; 
Sttawbernu. «« select varletie*. All Small Fruits very 
fojt.Crapes -hw loryign and SBONatlw varieties. Stao.i- 
S“i 8 u for ^Ofyards very low. Rare hardy varieties for 
the J> jorth and Canada, at low rates. Ornamental Treea 
bhrubs, Plants, Bulbs. Ac., all kinds. ’ 
JjEST FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. 
WHEELER A:. WIIsSON 
MANUFACTURING CO. were awarded the First Premium 
at the Great International Exhibition, London, IS62. 
Principal OHice, 50.5 Broadway, N. Y. 
663 8. YY. DLHIILE, Agent, Kovbester, N. Y. 
F OU lilt spuing 1'KAm:. -ju.uuo Apple Trees, 4 
years ol.l, (. to 8ft, $40 per UXW. 
JW.OOt) 2-y ear Apple Stocks. $2.3) per 1,00(1. 
Also, .“Ntaodard ami Dwujri Pear trees, Plum trees and 
Cherry trees in peat variety, together with a large stock 
ot the firnalI fruits,and Evergreen h. Wholesale Caralogrues 
application. WILLIAMS, RAMSDEN A CO., 
686-4t Dansville, Liv. Co., N. Y. 
