MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YO RKER: AM AGRICULTURAL AMD FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 
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ROCHESTER, APRIL 1G, 1853. 
SPECIAL NOTICE—NEW QUARTER. 
The Spring Series of the Rural, commenc- 
tbe reverses and sufferings be bad passed ; and 
bow be had only adopted this course “ to get 
another start in the world,” and so forth and so 
on. But the fact that he lives high, or fast, and 
apparently has plenty of money, (not to specify 
certain facts, since leaned, relative to his obtuse¬ 
ness concerning sundry honest I-O-U’s of his 
contracting,) caused and still causes our sympathy 
to evaporate in a different channel from the one 
desired. And we now state, distinctly, that unless 
Holt's advertisement in the papers above men¬ 
tioned, and others, is discontinued within three 
Koiicei J,egistyft|i*e of -ffeto tyorib Ketos JUebifies. 
Rural Chemistry : an Elementary Introduction 
to the Study of the Science in its relation to 
Agriculture and the Arts of life. By Edward 
Solly, F. R. S., etc., etc., First American, from 
the third English Edition. Philadelphia : Hen¬ 
ry Carey Baird, 1853. 
Synopsis of Proceedings. 
Monday, April 4. — Senate .—A number of bills, 
mostly private, were passed ; and in Committee 
of the Whole the bill for the relief of Prison In- 
-Gen. Lane, accompanied by his family, 
has left Oregon for the States. 
-It is stated that there are 2,000 Cuban 
youth in the schools of the United States. 
-A statute of Dewitt Clinton, is talked of, 
to be erected in the Capitol Park at Albany, at a 
We have seen no|elementary work on (his sub- ? pec tors was considered, upon which the Commit- cos t of $20,000. 
ject more valuable and practical than this. The te e reported progress. -Boston has now in its envirous four ceme- 
substance of it was originally contributed by the Assembly .—The Assembly refused to reconsider teries, embracing in all upwards of three hundred 
author to the Loudon Gardener’s Chronicle, and the resolution of imprisonment of Mr. Tarbox— anrl fifty acres - 
ing April 2d, will be opened with vigor, and a weekgj we s hall f ee ] constrained to give the real 
determination to improve as we advance. Without naine 0 f originator of this far-spreading and 
making any pledges, we can safely say that the im¬ 
mediate future of the paper will indicate no detcri- 
most reprehensible swindle. 
—But what is this “ highly useful discovery?”— 
e bill making an appropriation of $5,000 to .—7— The receipts of the American Board of 
ct a monument to Gen. Worth, was ordered to Missions, from August 1st to the 1st of March, 
lird reading. The bill providing for the incor- ' 5Vere $160,232 72. 
ation of Life Insurance Companies, and in re- -Grace Greenwood says that she never 
oration. Thoscwho wish to subscribe, or renew their for ^ do ^ oondemn on hearsay or at random, principles, the food . 
subscriptions, will bear in mind that Row is the p ead th e following letter and recipe from one who notation osoi s,the 
Time. We shall add largely to presort edition, m hag been dcdcd tQ „ make $5 to $10 a day,” * C ’ A ' C ‘ ]Aice 
order- to supply orders from the beginning of the new trough the extreme generosity of our esteemed Bookstore, State t. 
quarter. Sec Publisher's Rotices, Premiums, Ac., frjeu( j jq 0 p, (\y e trust and expect he will soon Memoir ok Mary L. 
on next page. 
March 26, 
Our May Premiums, Etc. 
After looking over the books somewhat hastily, 
our clerks report that there are but few competi¬ 
tors for the handsome Premiums offered for sub¬ 
change the cognomen to Halt!) Listen to our 
correspondent’s musical, and then to his benefac¬ 
tor’s “highly useful ” notes, in this wise : 
Mr. Moore —Dear Sir: I see by an article in 
your last truly valuable paper, that those ingenious 
rascals in your city, are about to be exposed in 
their deceptive advertising—that of “A chance 
excited much interest at the time, which led to The bill making an appropriation of $5,000 to — 1 l ' c receipts of the American Board ot 
iK , vovluirtT, tinn in its nresent aecen- erect a monument to Gen. Worth, was ordered to Missions, from August 1st to the Isc of March, 
its revision and publication in its present accep q third ^ Tke bill providing for the incor- $160,232 72. 
table form. It treats among othei things, ot le pova tj on of Life Insurance Companies, and in re- -Grace Greenwood says that she never 
gases, metals, earths, organic matter, vegetable lation to Agencies of such Companies, was read a witnessed such extreme and universal curuelty to 
principles, the food of plants, causes of the dete- third time and passed. The Railroad Consolida- animals as in Rome. 
rioration of soils, the composition of different crops, tion bill has been signed by the Governor. -Shad are selling in Alexandria'at from 
Ac. Ac. Price SI. It may be found at Hoyt’s Tuesday, April 5.— Senate .—A short Executive $9 to $!), 50 a hundred, and herring from $7 to 
-p, o’ Session was held, after which a message from the $7,25 a thousand. 
_ Governor was received, and reported to the Select -The losses by fire in Boston during the 
Memoir of Mary L. Ware, Wife of Henry Ware ( „ nn t tee - , . three months ending April 1, were $79,464 ; iu- 
Jr. By Edward B. Hall, Boston : Crosby, ^ Assembly.— Sundry, bills were passed, and the surances, $73,914. 
rioration ofsoils, the composition of different crops, 
Ac, Ac. Price $1. It may be found at Hoyt’s 
Memoir of Mary L. Ware, Wife of Henry Ware 
Jr. By Edward B. Hall, Boston : Crosby, 
Nichols A Co. 1853. 
Canal question further discussed. Also the Tern- -A great many of the English nobility have 
ranee bill. gone, or are going to Paris. The gaieties there 
Wednesday, April 6 .— Senate .— Mr. Vander- are amazingly attractive. 
It’s resolutions were further debated, mainly by -The 37th anniversary of the American Bi- 
Very little of notoriety attended the life of the l )e ’ ance Bill .... 
, . . , . . . , v , Wednesday, April 6.— Senate .— Mr. Vander- 
subject of this memoir, yet few women ever lived bilt , g resolutions ,|- ere furtbcr debated, mainly by 
more worthy of the pen of the biographer. The Messrs. Cornell, Jones an 1 Cooley. Several local 
author has wisely permitted her letters, written bills were acted upon. 
to personal and intimate friends, to furnish the Assembly. —Mr. Loomis tried to get an act to 
hie Society will be held in the Metropolitan Hall, 
Thursday, 12th of May. 
-Ninety-five thousand feet of lumber for 
the Illinois Central Railroad, arrived at Chicago 
scribers obtained on or before the 1st day of May to make nioney, from fives to ten dollars a day” greater f the vo lume before us. No one preserve the purity of Legislation before a Com- the Illinois Central Railroad, arrived 
This is owiag to the feet that a great majonty of L r J it without acquiring a greater ZTh’f'o Kalama™. in one day. 
agents and other friends, who have foimed clu s paperg ^ New Yor k and Philadelphia. For the for the domestic virtues, those sterling qualities of m^de^y Mr. West "from 1L minority of theCamll -Proposals arc called for by the Engineer 
of from 20 to 100 subscribers each, have selected benefit 0 f those who have not sent in their dollar bp „.. f and soul which fit woman to shine in her I Committee whieh liec over nnrlor fV./rnie Anrr.nr, 9^ the Valley Railioad,, foi gravelirg the same 
(and in most cases already been paid,) specific to the accomplished rascal, PI. b. Pioit, and otner 
Premiums This of course, is very favorable for similar humbugs, I enclose for your inspection the 
those who aim for the large prizes, as it leaves but wonderful discovery for which a dollar was pulled 
tnose wno aim 101 rue i » .out of my trowsers pocket,—on the principle of 
few competitors. 9 he following are the names of „ Bot h[ ng risked, nothing gained.” But I must 
the most prominent in the order they now (April say that it was tempting. Only look at it; a chance 
12) stand on our books — commencing with the to make $5 and $10 a day out of a straight one 
person who has obtained the greatest number of dollar investment! But I would gladly give 
pu&on & another dollar to have him shown up in proper 
and Black river 
d measures will 
Sage A Bko. from the Harpers.' 
iuu awuA giuiiuuu ujji,ciuu bue bill appropriating .. j ___ 
a portion of convict’s wages to the support of U1 g a ^ 1; ft cs 'S’* 0 P ei acre 
vns of Wheatland 
buildings, are sel- 
subscribers : 
another dollar to have him shown up in proper 
shape, before he dupes any more fortune-seekers 
their families, was also passed 
L. D. Branch, E. R. Hughes, J. H. Stanley, S. like ‘ your humble servant. 
E. Norton, E. W. Fairchild, G. N. Sherwood, J. L. Yours, most respectfully, Trumansburg. 
Yeckley, I. W. Briggs, M- Harris J. C. Montgom- Truraansbur{r? n. Y., March 28, 1853. 
ery, S. P. Chapman, (Robert Fulton, Jas. Game- p g> Perliaps tk i s rec ipe better be published 
ron, tie.) . • for the benefit of those who can’t raise the dollar. 
This is as complete a list as we can give this Here it j s . 
week ; think it is correct, and shall endeavor to TO JWAK1 
add more names in our next number. The first COSTING HUT FIFE t 
three competitors are not far asunder,-and the J ^t°e°r-boil 
next three are also in close company. 24 grains Bychromate of 
■Binghamton, and Southern New York. Assembly .—The main topic was Mr. Vanderbilt’s 
-The receipts of the American Baptist Mis¬ 
sionary Union, from the 1st April, 1852, to the 
Binghamton, April 7, 1853. 
resolutions. An unsuccessful attempt was made ^ Maich, 18o3, were $61,924 66. 
to refer them to a Select Committee, and they -A. “Shade-Tree Society” lias been organ- 
Friend Moore :—You have often asked me to passed into the hands of the Committee or. Canals, ized in South Boston. Each member must an- 
“ use the quill,” and I make the attempt. Fora Friday. April 8 .—Senate — Among the bills nually plant trees or pay a fine of $2. 
TO MAKE INK, 
COSTING HUT FIFE CENTS A GALLON! 
1 pouna*Log Wood, 
1 gallon soft water—boil one hour, then add 
24 grains Bychromate of Potash, 
12 grains Prusiate of Potash, 
.-Many friends of the Rural Stira ° verthefire_fcakeoff “ aadwheri 
Keeping it up.— Many mentis oi tne plural 
are continuing their exertions in its suppoit 
keeping up their remittances bravely. We are 
This Ink is a bright jet black at first, flows beautifully 
from tlie pen, and so iudellible, that even oxalic acid will 
not remove it from paper. No other Ink will stand the test 
_it.:j .. fl.lc Ir>L- onri tbneamo 
t noug ou ic ou a 11 Assembly .—Various bills passed the House, and -Mrs. Stowe has sued a publisher in Cincin- 
valleys, and almost completely walled in by ‘ high, a discussion occurred on the report of the Branch nati, named Thomas, for issuing a German edition 
huge hills,” so that expansion seems next to im- Committee. of Uncle Tom, in violation of her copy-right. 
possible. Not so with Binghamton : it is situated Saturday, April 9. — Senate —A resolution was . -According to the reports from tl e Luna- 
at the junction of the Chenango and Susquehan- passed fixing the day of ajournment on Wednes- tic Asylums, 573 persons have became insane 
nnh nn n nlain Rufficient.lv bfoh to admit ' ext A Ia >'ge number of l,ills were voted upon thro’the “rapping®,” and 17 committed suicide. 
agents and others will continue their favors re¬ 
membering that our premium offers extend thro 
the present month. 
is equally iudellible on cloth. 
frgf Buy your ingredients by the moderate quantity, 
and it will cost but about 5 cents a gallon. 
In regard to this recipe, we may state that it is 
no recent discovery. On the contrary, it has 
E3 F To any person who remits us $2, previ- heretofore beeu pub li s hed extensively; indeed we 
ous to the 1st of May, we ^\iu (as beloic o uec) } )e jj e y e honor of giving it publicity 
send the Rural one year, and also either volume gome ten y ears a g 0# ma y be worth a dollar to 
(past, present or future,) of our monthly — the some ^ but no t one j n a thousand of such persons 
Wool Grower and Stock Register_ ag wou j d be p ke jy to respond to Holt's advertise- 
« Deceptive Advertising »- Agate. »»> «« >»*• ra0 ”“I " amc ?; Pf from 
* _ _ the investment. But the swindle is the more 
Three weeks ago we opened this subject in the heartless and reprehensible, from the fact that it 
nah Rivers, on a plain sufficiently high to admit U1 '° LUU u P on 
~ r . i ■ j , , , • r Assembly .—The concurrent resolution of ad- 
of perfect drainage, and large enough upon which j ournrnent passe ,j tl ie House. We shall givea new 
to build a city that may vie with your own beau- list of the most important acts at the close of the 
tir’ul Rochester. Session. 
It is a decided “ smart village,” with a popula- : t - 
tion of eight or ten thousand, possessing much 0 0 Cf 6 S i 0 l) t) i 
wealth, and more energy and enterprise, which ___ ^ 
will some day make at this point an extensive in- Synopsis of Proceedings. ” 
land town, second to none in all the “ region round _ 
about/’ On the north we have tne rich vallej Monday, April 3. — SenaieT-Extra Session. —Mr. 
of the Chenango, which river, uniting its wateis Brodhead called up his resolution requesting in- 
with those of the Susquehanuah, foim a bioad and f orma tiou as to the amount of the Uuited States 
beautiful stream, on whose bosom annually floats and st a ^ e stock and bonds, of all kinds, held 
to market thousands of dollais vroith of lumber, abroad. He made a few remarks upon the sub- 
and the products of the rich valley. The New j ecb and estimated that at present the balance 
-Barrow, the Chinese traveler, computes 
that there is more material in the great wall of 
ist of the most important acts at the close of the China than in all the houses of England and Scot 
Soi)cji'essioi)t|l. 
Synopsis of Proceedings. 
Monday, April 3. — Senate-^-Extra Session. —Mr. 
-The aggregate cost of the New York A 
Erie Railroad including property of every descrip¬ 
tion has been $30,277,542, or about $65,000 per 
mile. 
-The population of Savannah is 23,508.— 
Of this number 7,276 are white males, 6,488 white 
females, 4,173 colored males, and 4,571 colored 
females. 
-The debt of Great Britain is said to be 
$126 per head ; of France $33 per head ; of Ger¬ 
many $26 per head ; of the United State $2,60 
per head. 
and the products ot tne nen vaney. ynexsew j ecb and estimated that at present the balance -It is announced in the New York papers 
York and Erie Railroad, too, affords daily com- a g a ; ns(: us wag $64,000,000, to be met by export- tliat pie Crystal Palace, on Reservoir Square, will 
munication with New York, the great west, and ing $37,000,000 of gold and silver, and by Federal, n , ot fi° ready tor the reception ot articles before 
the first of June. 
-In the neighborhood of Port Sarnia, a 
leaden bullet was recently found embedded in the 
Rural, alluding to it as- practiced in our goodly appeals to and robs invalids, and poor young men theregt of the WO rld — facilities which are seldom ai ’ d (khcr sfcocks ' 3 ‘ ’ the first of June. 
city of Rochester. Since then we have obtained, and women who are out of employment. equalled, and no-where surpassed. Tuesday April 5 -The Senate in open se-Rinn i 7"fVJ e neighborhood of Port Sarnia a 
„ J i information T , . , ,, , , 1 ’ 1 , i uesday , Apm». i ne senate, m open session, leaden bullet was recently found embedded m the 
from various sources, additional intormauon, _ In conclusion, (for this we* at least,) a word B meaus 0 f the Chenango Canal we have di- debated and laid on the table a resolution of Mr. heart or an oak tree. It was supposed to have 
which we propose to impart in this and tutuie in regard to our owu position. Some may think ^ commun i ca ti 0 n with the “ Great Erie,” at Houston, authorizing the publication of the report been there 120 years. 
articles, for the public benefit. _ we discuss matters beneath the notice or dignity xj tica au d thence with the rich fields of old Gen- of Bartle tt and ) Cray's Exploring Tour It came -The Legislature of New Jersey have 
The Daily Democrat quoted a portion of our of this jounial . To such, if any there are we re- essee ’ itself . This is not all; a Railroad is under and thTmajo.-ily seJmed anxiius 6 to°kr,ow June- amended the GeneralBanking Law ofthatState 
former article, before t e x.ural v< g ‘ . ply that our primary object is to warn and protect contract, to be finished next fall, from this point thing of the character and merits of it before order- f^/pivrnLit n nt or 011 s a%lU a e “ s 1 J 
circulated. Seeing the extract, a gentleman (.) o the thousands of our readers throughout the to Syracuse ; the stock is subscribed, and work ing its publication in an'expensive form. Little ° The Chic-um’ Tribune sivs that some of 
this city called upon country , f rom Maine to California, against the f J yfot ]ettill g from here to Albany,-making progress made in the Gardiner case th^ln.ad co^pfnies in Illinofs are importing 
circulated. Seeing the extract, a gentleman (?) of tbe thousands of our readers throughout the 
this city called upon us, stating, in a most bland counkryj f rom Maine to California, against the 
and respectful manner, that he advertised some- stupendous f rau d which is being practiced by a 
thing which might come under the category of re g U j ar sys tem of advertising in all the largely 
' ( thing which might come under the category of regu ] ar system of advertising in all the largely 
IjS “ deceptive advertising”—and that he wished to cb . cu j a t e d journals to which'access can be gained, 
i Y convince us that what he offered was really valu- We w j gb to guard b ] ie honest and unsuspecting 
K able. From his admissions we soon ascertained a g ablgt expen ding their dollars (and, in the ag- 
') that he advertised over an alias, and that the ar- g regatej thousands of dollars,) for that which is 
progress made in the Gardiner case. 
Wednesday, April 5. —Mr. Seward offered ares 
for circulating notes. 
-The Chicago Tribune says that some of 
the railroad companies in Illinois are importing 
Binghamton a centre point for a large section of . . Y > ^pm o. i ir. oewam ooereti a res me n direct from Ireland, to supply the present 
° , j . i 7..® i ct- olution calling upon the President for information SPar( ,it v oflabnrers 
country, hard to be surpassed in agricultural or to the recent a ct S of Comnrander Hoi- ,, 
mineral resources. lins, of the sloop of war Cyane, at San Juan. A , 7 I 1 1S sa ! ( | ^ os ^? n s P ecu a ■°™ in ? ' 
The whole southern portion of New York ha« debate arose on a resolution offered by Mr. Chase, therThid lem ten ImT'is’much’Vl at theTes- 
been but little known, except to those who have to abolish the Secret or Executive Sessions of the * 38 11 
chosen its great valleys and rich, rolling lulls as Messrs. Chase, Hunter, Pnelps, Borland, Butler, -Hi the search for Sir John Franklin fif- 
their home,— but it is safe to predict that causes and Sumner participated. teen expeditions have been engaged, at a cost of 
now in operation will so far develop its resources Thursday, April 7.—Several resolutions were ft’ ur ^ millions of dolkuf. Sii John has now been 
and value that it will not suffer in a comparison offered. No Executive Session was held to-day. a ^ent neai y eig i jeaio. 
with the older and more favored portions of the Friday, April 8.-Nothing worthy of note oc- n-^nn^d uT^ows 1 ^u uTUeffi Icveii tl".mi- 
•n_curred. , ’ ,_L.n.. „:i.i a.® w_ c _j 
scarcity of laborers. 
-It is said that Boston speculators in old 
tide furnished was not named in his advertisement, 
which reads as follows : 
naught. Aud we here caution all to beware of 
such advertisements as the above —-which, we re- 
A SS-KSSfS gret to notice, are rapidly increasing,-for aUlike 
wiiii the knowledge of a liigldy useful discovery, in uni- announcements are more or less deceptive. VY e 
doIfnAo'nA consider the subject worthy the attention of every 
Posto'fice box No. 350, Rochester, N. Y. This is a first i n( ] epent l e nt journalist in the land, and are sur- 
rate opportunity for students, clerks, invalids, or any 1 ■) , , ,, 
young man or young lady out of business, as it is imviedi- prised that such papers as those named, should, 
ately lucrative in any part of the United States. ^ for mere dollars and cents, lend their columns to 
This advertisement is copied from the iSew suck deceptive, (not to say base and fraudulent,) 
York Evangelist. It has also been published foi wors h; ppers 0 f Mammon. Editors and publishers 
some time (perhaps months) in the Y eekly 9 rib- are mora p y bound to regard the interests of the 
une, Saturday Courier, National Era, and othei as we p as their own ; aud we hold that, in- 
largely circulated papers and has, undoubtedry, gtead a j d ; D g and abetting, they should condemn 
brought hundreds of letters (and dollais) to the expose every artifice whereby the community 
with the older and more favored portions of the Friday, April 8.—Nothing worthy of note oc- 
Empire State. curred - o 
I called to-day upon one of your brethern of ^ Saturday Apnl 9.-The Senate appointed a 
T tn -rx v<- f ii A Committee to miorm the rresident oi their pro- 
tlie quill, viz., John R. Dickinson, e 1 or o posed adjournment oh Monday. A resolution to 
Democrat in this place. He is one of your mud, ac ]j oum then, failed to pass for want of a quorum. 
quiet, determined men, who does not say much, -- 
but thinks and does a good deal. He is now act- Garden and Field Seeds. — Inasmuch as we 
essrs. Chase, Hunter, Pnelps, Borland, Butler, -1° the search for Sir John Franklin fif- 
d Sumner participated. teen expeditions have been engaged, at a cost of 
Thursday, April 7,-Several resolutions were f( ? ur naillion , s of . d ° llarp '. Sir Jobn has now been 
fered. No Executive Session was held to-day. a ^sent neai y tig 1 )t,is. 
Friday, April 8.-Nothing worthy of note oc- — Xo less , ,ban one lumdr( , d and seventy-five 
d ’ " ° J vessels, manned by crews numbering seven tbou- 
. sand men, have recently sailed from Newfound- 
Saturday, Apnl 9.— The Senate appointed a landj for the sea i fishing grounds. 
immittee to inform the President of their pro- _ Wheeling Gazette says that a refresh¬ 
ed adjournment on Monday. A resolution to ment car wi]1 be put on the Baltimore and Ohio 
journ then, failed to pass for want of a quorum. Railw;)y> and wi]1 f run witll every passenger train. 
_ _ This is a new feature in railroading. 
The annual amount of Lead produced 
advertiser. Let the reader carefully note this fact, 
and the large latitude of the advertisement (not 
omitting the clause for the benefit of any “ young 
lady out of business !”) while we proceed. 
After attempting to show us some value in an 
article from which (according to his card) every 
may be defrauded. 
Book-Making in Western New York. 
The cities of Western New York are becoming 
known, if not celebrated, for the production of 
ing Judge and Surrogate of Broome county. At cannot give it as many insertions as is desired, f| . om t h e Wisconsin Lead mines, is about 40,000,- 
this place also resides his brother, D. S. Dickin- we invite particular attention to the advertisement 000 pounds, which amounts to two million dol- 
son, Avho is now, at least, receiving as much at- of Mr. Jas. P. Fogg, Proprietor of the Rochester l ars , when s°ld at five cents a pound. 
tention as he desires. Seed Store. Those of our readers wishing to --99ie Washington Monument is to be upon 
I commenced this with the intention of writing purchase Seeds, will find by reference to the list be ^ ingide tbe colqmn> and room for aU prac . 
an agricultural letter, but I have gossipped with of Agents, who can furnish them in then lespec- |j ca j purposes would still be left open. 
you until my sheet is nearly full. tive localities or ascertain the name of the neaiest --.The rates of fare from San Francisco to 
Yours, Knickerbocker. ' agent. We dislike to publish so long an adver- New 7 York, by the steamers of the Pacific Mail 
-.The rates of fare from San Francisco to 
„ him one dollar for a recipe to make Periodicals. The book-making bmi- 
the same, is to realise from $5 to $10 a day, our mm, espeemlly, ,s rap.dly increasing m Auburn 
would-be innocent aud extremely modest risitor Rochestci, and Buffiilo constituting an item of 
requested us to authorise tbe publication, in the cone,derabie importance. Among others, Dinar 
x , it y • ^ Mttt.f.t? nf A nbnrn. nn connection wi ii Derby. 
agent. We dislike to publish so long an adver- New York, by the steamers of the Pacific Mail 
tisemenfc but as the Rural circulates more or less Steamship Company, have been reduced to $100 
. . _v.:., _i dhreo 4-1. 
Democrat, of a certain document, penned by him 
self, which readeth thus: 
& Miller, of Auburn, (in connection with Derby, 
Orton ds Mulligan, Buffalo,) are extensively en¬ 
gaged in book publishing. They have issued 
Rochester, Lockport and Buffalo R. R.—It j n mos ^ 0 f tj ie places named, have concluded to ' n He cabin, and $50 in the steerage, 
may not be known to a large share 6f our readers • it one or two i nser tions for the benefit of all —7 S< !’f rno , re f°ssB remainsi of an antediluvi- 
that the Rochester and Niagara Falls R. R. have ^ Mr . F , s establishment is one of the most r^,tXift“os°it» 
constructed a branch fiom then road at Lockport ex tensive in the country, and enjoys an enviable longed to the animal known as the mastadon. 
to intersect the Buffalo and Niagara Road at Ton- 
awanda, enabling them to transport passengers 
from Rochester to Buffato, as cheaply and in 
reputation. -There are two Emperors of Japan : the 
---- temporal Emperor has the seat of his authority 
Prospects of the Wheat Crop. —If we may at Jeddo; the ecclesiastical Emperor reigns at 
. „ v.vVoi. uirflinvigDi! no gageu in cook puimsmug. ->-ney wave jssucu irom jvoouesiei uu duucikj, ™ .... -- - j **» “““ - ' r , , , e> — - 
tiff in hfesfrfetures upon Those who seffi some of the most valuable and popular works of about the same time it is done by the old route judge from what we saw in a recent trip through Meaco a descendant of the Sun Goddess, the tute 
to sav that in his strictures upon those who sent some oi tne most vaiuaDie anu popular avoi rs oi aoout tne same ume m « uudd uj ^ j——.. “ 1 - 
liim advertisements stating that they would im- the day, and deserve credit and support for their through Batavia. The whole road passes through portions of Niagara, Genesee, and Orleans counties, 
part valuable information on receiving $1, he enterprise. We wish them, as well as other pub- a beautiful farming country, and is studded by the wheat crop of Western Rew loik never 
did Dot allude to the one published over the sig- ]igberg in the cit i cs and T ji] a ges of Western and some of the finest villages in the western part of promised better at this season of the year. In 
nature of H. S. Holt Ihe: lntoraiatmn aa- Cent) , al N York abun dant success in their ef- the State. The road, engines, aud cars, are su- but few wheat-fields were bare spots observed ;- 
did not allude to the published oveithei .sig- ]i s b ers j n jbe cities and villages of Western and some of the finest villages in t 
vertisL°he H hS reason to VeUewT fe of intrinsic Central New York, abundant success in their ef- the State. The road, engines, 
lar deity of Japan. 
-Eminent European writers on Finance are 
agreed, according to the Bankers’ Circular, that 
the supplies of gold now pouring into Europe, 
must at an early period occasion an immense rise 
valueTnd worth the dollar to most any one not forts to demonstrate (as they have already, to a perior to those of any other road running out of these, Ave learned, Avere in some cases caused by in the price of all commodities, 
acquainted Avith it.” 
[We comply with the request, fully authorizing well and cheaply here as in the Atlantic cities, 
the Democrat to publish the above, provided our While at Auburn, some days ago, we spent a 
entire article is given !] few minutes in examining the publishing and 
During the interesting interview, our amiable binding rooms of Messrs. D. A M., and were 
friend intimated that he would pay a large amount much pleased with what we observed—and some- 
great extent,) the fact that books can be made as this city, and being attended by gentlemanly con- the wire-worm; in others (on low or /ery exposed 
A specimen of the new silver coinage has 
ductors/will command a fall share of the travel situations) by winter killing. If no untoward 'Sfvery^‘nif^uliThu't 
between tbe two cities. This road will evei be a event occuis the ciop of 18 o 3 will )e a good one. * n fig Ure an( ] design does not appear to differ from 
favorite one, as thousands will desire to behold < neAv tAventy-five cent pieces of the old standard. 
the scenery aud public works at Lockport, and b Ushed ^TDeiby ' A MUler* onhi^citA^eariv - A c0,,, ' s e of Agricultural lectures is to be 
Tn.iMtv find sublimity of old P U ?r SUCU *7 ler ’ 0I .“ 1S CIt D earl y„ TTnivoveiW nf MiVhfoaD ( Ann Arbor A 
rather, than have his name placed in the category their establishment. Their facilities for printing, 
of deceptive advertisers. As levying black-mail binding, Ac., are superior—deserving of more than 
is no part of our business, we did not take, but this brief and altogether unsolicited mention, 
quietly replied that Ave could easily conceive that 
his position was no enviable one-such as no The Farms offered for sale by Mr. Brincker- 
lionorable man would be likely to occupy. “ On hoff, of Batavia, is among the most desirable, for 
this hint, he spake ’ ’—relating, not unlike Othello, Both soil and location, in Genesee county. 
_ . .-, view the matchless majesty and sublimity of old P iMay< R will be a handsome 12mo. volume of in *e University of Michigan (Ann Arbor,) 
of money (to wit, a million of dollars, if he had it,) w fi a t surprised at the extent and completeness of Niagara, and they can now do so with but slightly 400 pages, Avith eight beautiful illustrations, de- commencing April-.7 and closing J une 8. I le 
- ■ • - 1 increased delay and expense signed hy Fred. W Coffin, of Auburn. 9’he -first Cfiemisfiry of soils and plants, Geology, Mmer- 
° delay P _ edition of the work, numbering 5,000 copies, is Botany, Ac., will be thoroughly elucidated. 
IMS” The person who about three weeks ago, nearly all engaged. It is confidently expected -One house in Boston buys very largely of 
; . ' , n r that the work Avill meet Avith an immense sale.— the agricultural produce of St. Lawrence county, 
sent us a certain decepti < ■ ’ ' We have been favored Avith a pemsal of a hun- in this State. Last fall they purchased and ship- 
increased delay and expense 
The person who, about three weeks ago, 
sent us a certain deceptive advertisement, (head- 
by sending 
