MO ORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 
Gfeiifoh]ty -fjfctos, 
Arrival of the Daniel Webster. 
}s)fel!kjej)ce. 
Rural New-Yorkkr Office, > 
Rochester, April 13,1853. > 
PUBLISHER’S NOTICES. 
STF” Agents.—A ny person so disposed can act as agent 
for the Rural New-Yorker,— and all who remit accord¬ 
ing to terms will be entitled to premiums, &c. 
The Rural is published strictly upon the cash 
system — sent no longer than paid for — and all orders 
By this arrival at New Orleans, April 6th, we The market for the week just closed has not been very SYSTEM — sent no longer than paid for —and all orders 
are possessed of fifteen days’ later intelligence brisk. Farmers are occupied with spring work, and bring should be in accordance with terms, 
from California. The great feature of the news is very little produce to market. In most branches of trade 0uR lowest club price is ®'> 25 for any number of 
tile total lost of the Pacific AI ail Steamship Com- operations liavc been healthy and reliable, and on a scale copies ovei 20 and §1,50 under that number, unless a 
pany’s Steamer Tennessee, on the 12th ult. She that promises well for the season. Canal interests are well fuU club of twent y is ordered. 
ran ashoie in a fog, neat San Piancisco , hut het cared for, the various transportation companies having Advertisements must be brief, appropriate to the 
ai!< ^ mails were saved. made liberal arrangements for the season. Boat building °hi ec ^ s °f the paper, and accompanied with the cash. 
.he Vandeibi It Steamer Independence was has been carried on to an unusual extent, and at no former * p T~ , — 
thirty days beyond her time, and had not been period) t0 our knowledge, have so many new, first class . f , ClABS — Are stl11 ln order. Hav- 
seen since the loth of February, at which time she boats bcen rea dy for the water, as at this time. Money is m " but few back "umbers, agents and others can 
it as o tape e. Lucas. She had a laige number rea dily obtained on first class paper, and the season com- order additions to Clubs at $1 per copy from 1st 
civ.'?tT^rn''rrr!. S i twbi-, T n’nv-fo* J 101 °°° ^elay had me nces with every reasonable prospect of being a success- of March or April to end of the year and volume 
New Clubs, or single subscribers, can begin 1st 
created a great deal of anxiety. 
The mining news is favorable. Weaversville, a 
town in Trinity county, had been destroyed by lire 
at an estimated loss of $100,000. 
ful one in all legitimate business operations. 
Hamilton, Canada, Jas Osborn, J B Allen—Houghton, T I*EAS T HE \S f pr set ^ 
Chamberlain, J Bridgeman. , * * , * 
I H Cutve^Mc ct^’cTc & 8 WS? n C "7“- W and "thereonr JJK 
ana, Canada, Robert H Street-Ingersoll, J McNabb. 400 do .funes 
Jordan, Tucker & Bro—Jefferson, Atwood & Hard— 200 do. Golden Vine. 
Jamesville, Samuel Hill—Jacksonville, Chauncey "Wright 200 do. Creepers. 
—Jefferson, Ohio, W R Allen—Jackson, Mich., 6 T Pool, 400 do. Common Canada. 
Hanau, Wolf & Levy, Burr & Bebee, Wm Moore, Law- And among the latter are 
rence & Keith—Jonesville, R S Varnum—Javis, Canada, J 25 bushels Superior Early Kents, earliest grown. 
Gowans. 5 do. Prince Albert. 
Kendall, De Groff & Wiltsea —Kendall Mills, Salmon Inn 1°' E:lrl J Warwick—superior. 
Webster—Kingsville, Ohio, Nathan Parish—Kingston, Pa. “°’ do. Washington. 
A II Reynolds—Knoxville. A & J Dearmon—Kenosha. , Marrowfats, superior article. 
Wisconsin, Starkweather & Co—Kalamazoo, Mich , E B 5- , Black Eye Marrowfats. 
Booth, D A McNair, J C Bassett, Austin & Tomlinson, fa a £, warf RIue Imperial. 
Clark & Babcock. * ^o. Monastery Marrow. 
01 1 “SV» f 
^ h 6 ’ W T m H Sisson-Laurens, E B & 65 Buffalo it., Rochester.’ aj ' e Ge “ eSeU boed Sl0re bo 
Grain.— The feehug for wheat has been more favorable, u _ , . , , P , 
, , , , , ., „ . . 1 February, March, or at date of subscribing 
nd for some choice lots §1,08 has been paid. Corn is in- J ’ &' 
n ,, . P , ■■, , , .. . active, very little offering, and prices unchanged. No sales 
. ^ 0ld mines of g‘ -eat Value llave bcen discovered of Barley. Oats are in demand at 3804%., as in quality, 
in Oregon. , ...hr 1 , 
The Prometheus put into Charleston on the the supply a 
6th, short of coal, with 221 passengers and the , 
Pacific’s specie. She reports that the San Juan . , L 
uve, very nine orrenng, ana prices unciianged. JNo sales SPECIFIC PREMIUMS 1 
Barley. Oats are in demand at 38@42o., as in quality. In order to reach and reward every one who may lend a 
Seeds— The demand for choice Clover has exceeded portion of influence in support of the Rural New-Yorker, 
Jracinc s specie, b 
difficulty is settled. 
and those who are fortunate holders have ad- we offer the following Premiums for subscribers obtained 
price temporarily, from §6,50 to §7,50, and in previous to the 1st of May next: 
some instances §8, prices which cannot lung be maintain- 1st. FIVE DOLLARS, in Cash, or a copy of Webster’s 
•jTetos 
cd. Timothy seed is abundant, and retails at §2,50@3,50, Unabridged Dictionary, (or §6 in Ag’I. Books,) to every 
as per quality. Garden seeds are in some request, and our person sending payment for fifty or more yearly copies 
zw The stone contributed by Switzerland, in- lac - 1 “ e suppl * 18 suthcient *or present 
scribed “The Free Swiss Confederation to the change in other marketable commodities. 
Memory of Washington,” was presented on the Rochester Wholesale Prices. 
seedsmen nr, so„»„ e ,„ge pifa to o»e 
1-arm Products.— Potatoes are abundant at 2o@37.ric.— 2 d. FIVE DOLLARS, in Books, or four extra copies of 
Apples scarce, selling at 11® 75c. Eggs, 10@llc. Butter, the Rural, to every person remitting payment for forty 
12@l5c. The supply is sufficient for present wants. Lit- or more subscribers as above. 
Steen Little Falls, A Zoller—Leonardsville Manufactur- 
J ing Company—Lockport, S M Wareham, S Pettebone—La 
Porte, Ind., Geo C Roberts, Sammonds & Lower—Lima, 
Ind., R C Wright — Lawrenceville, C A Stanton & Co— 
Laceyville, G B Lacey—London, Canada, Edward Adams, 
Wm J Fuller. 
Mount Morris, Mordoff & Rockafcllow, Goodale & Hurl- 
bert, Sleeper & Bingham—Moscow, E Brooks—Malone, 
Andrew & Lewis—Mumford, II & S Comstock, H L Hunt 
—Monteray, A Gaylord—Millp.ort, J B & W W Mosher— 
Mainsburg, John Fox—Montrose, D R Lathrop—Mecklen¬ 
burg, Truman & Duryea—Manchester, M Yeomans—Mon¬ 
tezuma, Lyman Carr, Ross & Patrick—MarceUus, Sanford 
& Dalliba—Mansville, Rodes Baker—Martinsburg, Smith 
Douglass & Co—Morrisville, L M Kingman—Manlius, D 
VV Smith—Moravia Henry Wilson—Milan, W M Calvert 
—McLean, D B Marsh & Co—Middleville, J Hoffman— 
Mohawk, W H & E W Woodworth—Morrisvilie, Cum- 
5th inst., at the City Hall, in Washington city, Flour, bbl. . . . $4,88@5,25 Butter, lb.12@l5c 4 th 
with appropriate ceremonies. It was thence drawn Po ^ k > mess > • * * 18 ,oo@19,oo Cheese,.8@9 vve w 
by six horses, and escorted by the Germon Yagers, Be^bbfmesV,.16,00®^ Turkeys, ft™. .. 9@10 ^ 
the Marine Band and citizens, to Monument Place. Do. cwt,.5,00@6,00 ( Cliickens,.8@9 the I 
On passing the executive mansion, Gen. Sender- Lard,tried,. 10 @llc| seeds. 
son notifimUhc Prcsidmrt, who repaired to the 
window to view it. On its pausing for a moment, Shoulders, do.,.8@9e j Flax, .1,25® 1,37 the ' 
hneimnluMmOvlnirl l‘Tl,o Wor.lrinr.hoe \I--* Pofo too. ' ’ _’ ^ ’ 6H. 
he simply remarked, “The Washington Monument Potatoes, 
would not be complete without a stone from ., 
e in other marketable commodities. 3d. THREE DOLLARS in Books, or a handsomely 
„ j , IT1 , . bound volume of the Rural for 1852, to every person re- 
Rocliestei* W holesale Prices. mitting payment for thirty subscribers. 
d. . . . S4^88@5,25 Butter, lb.12@15c 4th. To every one remitting payment for twenty copies, 
ss,. . .18,90@19,00 Cheese,.8@9 we will give an extra copy of the Rural, and four (the 
-t,.... .,.0,5U@7,00 ; poultry. present and three past) volumes of The Wool Grower 
. mess,.10,00@10,50 Turkeys, lb.. .9@10 and Stock Register— or, if preferred, an extra copy of 
t, >.o,00@6,00 . Cluckens,.. .8@9 the Rural and $1,50 in books. 
id,.10@llc j seeds. ... ~ .... . 
if,.lie ! Clover, bu.§6,50®8,00 5th ‘ P< ? e T, er y one »nuttmg ■for ten copies, an extra 
loked,.... 10® 11 c Timothy,.@2,50@3 50 ^ op 4? f th « lluRAL anfl bhr e e volumes (past or present) of 
s, do.,.8@9c Flax,..1,25@U37^ h ° W ° 0L Gl£0WER -° r > instead of vols. W. G., §1 in books. 
.'.25@37Xe | sundries. 6th. To every one remitting for six copies, an extra 
mings & Ives—Morris, Lull & Church, Moore & Wash- ! mtabl f for a!1 klnds of gram and grass: with a two story 
borne—Medina, J K Burroughs—Middleport, Thos Dun- t!' ame house ’ 22 b y 32—kitchen and wood-house—2 good 
| lap—Middlebury, Ohio, E Curtiss —Milan, M Stuart G ba '' 1 ns ;, ollu 20 b - v , 2? >. thu other 40 by 45 —shed 20 by 30 — 
Barry—Monroeville, A W Prentiss, H K Steel & Co_ al] d other out buildings. There is a gqod well, ariorch- 
Mansfield, Z L Stocking—Milwaukie, Wisconsin, Thomp- ar i ot 170 iff es > with Peach and piun b &c. 
son Littell, H Warher—Michigan City, Ind , Hines & Hoi- §25 per acre. I will sell horses, cattle and sheep 
lidav, Jewell & Pike—Marshall, Mich., AO Hyde—Monroe, m > if desired - H. M. FISH, 
W W Clarke & Co—Maumee, Ohio, J C Allen—Meadvilie 1 Hudson, Lenawee Co., Michigan. 
Pa., Bnrton & Co. ’ ----—-- 
Newark, John N. Harder, Bartlett & Sholer—North Ber- r5 MALTESE JACK 
gen,D F Merrill—North Byron, E F Dunning—Nunda, W 1 LL stand the coming season at the stable of the 
Swan & Co—North Cuba, Perry & Swift—Naples, E i *7 subscriber m Perinton, one and a half miles east 
Winants, Maxfield & Boyington—North Hector, Baker, ?? d sout “ °f Egypt—at the Red Barn, four miles north of 
Winter & Murlin—New Hartford, J Carpenter—Nelson, J V iS; or ’ . . 
Donaldson & Co—North Pitcher, O H Burham— North j to lnsure a *>«I, payable on the first of 
1<2 ~” J. RAPALJE & CO. 
SEHD POmOEsi 
W E htive on hand 200 bushels of the celebrated White 
Mercer Potatoes, at §2 per barrel, delivered at the 
Railroad or Cana!, in this city. 
ICO bushels Early Junes. 
50 do Mountain Junes. 
. 25 do Wild Mexicans. 
25 do Carters. 
P ° do Irish Cups. J- RAPALJE & CO. 
17 2 -tf. 63 & 65 Buffalo st., Rochester. 
VALUABLE FARM FOR SAFE. 
ONE MILE South east of the Village of Hudson 
Vyff on the Michigan Southern Railroad. The farm 
contains 160 acres, of which 100 are improved, and 
suitable for all kinds of grain and grass; with a two story 
barns, one 20 by 28, the other 40 by 45 — shed 20 by 30_ 
and othe_r out buildings. There is a gqod well, an'orch- 
ard of 170 trees, with Peach and Plum, &e. 
Terms, §25 per acre. I will sell horses, cattle and sheep 
with the farm, if desired. H. M. FISH, 
172-lt* Hudson, Lenawee Co., Michigan. 
THE CELEBRATED MALTESE JAC K 
WILL stand the coming season at the stable of the 
▼, s H bsc it? er * u ^ >er * nlon > one a half miles east 
Switzerland/ 
Wheat,bu.§1,06@1,08 Codfish,.cwt,.$4,50 
Corn,.@56Xc Salt, bbl.1,63 
Whitefish,bbl..$8,50@10,50 C0 Py of the Rural and either volume of Wool Grower. 
7th. To every one remitting for three copies (§5,) 
either volume of the Wool Grower, and a bound volume 
The rumor at Washington that the admin- buckwheat,.. ^44 ; Apples, bush.^44@75 of Gen. Farmer for 1848 or ’49. 
istration was about to recall the Japan Expedition, ont ? !7‘ i’ll in® 11 « ®. th : To eve, T UP r ? on remitting for one copy, (§2,) we 
_. i e __ mi i . . . _ ?. . .iuotiu. will <nve a conv of either vnl. — ' ' ~ 
Winter & Murlin—New Hartford, J Carpenter—Nelson, J . . 
Donaldson & Co—North Pitcher, O H Burham—North i, 1 I .L? 10 to lnsure a foal > payable on the first ol 
Bainbridge, Brown, Northrop & Tyler —New Berlin, , U 54 - . „ 
Welsh & White, Eph. Wood—Norwich, D E & S D Bed- m 0 v 1S coming five, and stands fourteen hands high 
ford—North East, Pa., Haynes & Mills—Newton Falls O Wltbout shoes. Accidents at the risk of owners of marcs. 
J Campbell—Norwalk, M S & T S Wooster, S Patrick & X1 . , XT _ , H. & D. SHEARS. 
is without foundation. The latest accounts are Bwley‘.7.’.’.‘.*.7.Vo®®X Beans, bu,V. i .'.‘.i,6o® i! 12 mer^for^o?^^preferred. W ° 01 Grower ’ or the Fai " 
m, and t tO b about C 2 d 100 O, mefi?sSid O SS ® Ia ,^ bter > ™.3,50«M0 Wm^h^dico'rdsisO®®® All competitors for Premiums are expected to adhere 
mi„ m_ _ . n ’ . Calf,lb.b@8 Do. soft,. ......203,50 tnctly to the following 
Ihe Veimont, ship of the line, now in Boston, sheep Pelts,.l,00@l,75 Wool, lb.. 45055 T -p-Tj M <= _ tt ,t advanpu- 
will form no part of the squadron, as was origi- Lambskins,.50@75 Flour barrels,.36037 ’ J, 7, P — 
J s Two Dollars a Year. Three Copies, one year, for $5— 
nally intended, onl\ because seamen cannot begot-Six Copies for $10—Ten Copies for $15—Twenty Copies 
at the present rate of wages paid by Uncle Sam. NEW YORK MARKET. for $25, and any additional number at the same rate. Six 
—ip,™ , 7? ,. r , “ , . _, . month subscriptions in proportion. Names of subscribers 
I he Executive Committee of the Ohio _ _ NLW FORK, April 1-. written on the papers if desired, however large the club. 
State Agricultural Society, have given notice that FLOUR—There is a light demand for Western and Club papers sent to different post offices if desired. 
there will be an exhibition and trial of Reaping Sales VVcst ‘ ZW Specimen numbers, &c., furnished free to all dis- 
„ i ,, ■ vr i • , ... , , 1 ,, & ern Canal 2,400 bbls. at $4,o6X@4,62 for common to ,, , , . 
ancl Mowing Machines at VV ooster, on or about the straight State; $4,68@4,94 for common Ohio and mixed to posed to com P fite for the Premiums, or who desire to ex- 
first week of July next. No premiums will be fancy Michigan and Indiana. tend the circulation of the New-Yorkeb. Subscription 
awarded except on Mowers and Reapers. The Ult AIN—Demand for wheat very limited. Holders arc money properly enclosed, may be mailed at our risk. 
™.f rad.iwmtaojwai be published l the 20,h ' ». »• X. MOOSE, 
Ol April, in pamphlet form, and copies can be ob- plenty. Sales 15,5U0 bu at 60@61 for unsound; 62@63 for Rochester, N. Y. 
tained by addressing W. W. Mather, Columbus. mixed and Southern yellow ; 64 for white mixed ;Yi2R@ » — - l . —■— .... — 
or It i« stated, but it is net generally known, mew; 813,- ROCHESTER SEED STORE. 
that General Washington was made Marshal of } 2 @ 13,25 for prime. Beef $8,25@i0,25 for mess; $14,50® JAMES P. FOGG, Proprietor* 
France by Lou is XVI, to enable him to command ^ C ^° r ; igftr OWoT^at29 Buffalo St, opposite the Arcade, Rochester, K Y. 
Rocnambeau, who, in rank, was a very old Gener- Cheese, si@9?f. rpHIRTY THOUSAND DOLLARS worth of genuine 
al, and coukl only be commanded by a Marshal of ALBANY MARKET J Garden and Field Seeds, put up at this establishment, 
France. On a picture presented by the Earl of ALBANY, April 11.-Nothing of moment has trans- ? ackaseSand small papers, andean be had of any of the 
Buchan to General Washington, it is written— pired in the■Flour and Grain.trade. Some few hundred 
J Campbell—Norwalk, M S & T S Wooster, S Patrick & 
Son—Niles, Mich., J C Lorimore, Bissell & Heatli—Nor¬ 
wich, Canada, Daniel Webster. 
Ogdensburgh, W F Hancock, Ashley & Bro., White & 
Morgan, C Waterman. C E Waterman—Oakland, C Van 
Perinton, N Y., April 9, 1853. ’ 172-lt* 
Sweet Potato and other Plants. 
T HE Subscriber, thankful for past favors,would respect¬ 
fully announce that he expects to be DrenarpH r,l 
iuviuiui, v vvuLerniuu, Vy r, warerinan—Ujikifirri (’ Von ■ r? ,, ' . , ,— *— 
Riper—Oramal, C A Perry, Havens & Baldwin-ioneida m ^ ana 9 unce . tbat b | expects to be prepared to fur- 
Depot, S II Goodwin, R N Evera—Oriskany John West “f b P/antsthiS spring, and solicits the patronage of ama- 
—Owego, J L Phinney & Son, Beers & Thomas T J betu ' s b ' s Jine - Sw eet Potato, Early York and Drum- 
Chntfield, F Siosson & Co., W II Bell & Co—Otego,’ Hine Vegetable Egg, Tobacco, Red 
& Broadfoot—Oneonta, S & C P Huntington—Oxford P e PP e D Mich. Summer Squash, and some of the Valparaiso 
Thompson & Thorp—Oak Orchard, J S Hayward—Or- Son in* '' mter f Squa ® h - assorted to order, will be care- 
angeport, J Kayner—Ontario, Bixby & Iluested-Oak .Vs/iWpoJi vTw >; Y th ’ V Kailt ' oad or Ca '>al, 
Grove, Wisconsin. John VV Gray—Ohio City, Honeywell & S dlr . cctL . d - Ear, J orders will have the benefit of Plants 
Crosby—Oberlin, Roberts & Henrv-Oshawa PnnLT T., IRthe boxes; tor transporting. 
- 7 --- - wna/ VlbJ y IIWUCJ VYtJJ OC 
Crosby—Oberlin, Roberts & Henry—Oshawa, Canada, Jas 
Laing—Oneida, R McBride. 
Potsdam, F Gilman, D Turner, J H Sandford & Son- 
Perry, R H Smith, K P Hill, Jason Lathrop—Portage, 
Adams, Wisner & Co—Pike, Gould & Huntington, Jas W 
t ilT niMr .V T r “““““o™, vv a iew saci<s oi uie Jfotana Uats may be found at J 1 
Lloyd Phnhpsville, Thos Mumford — Pultney, Smith & Fogg’s and at C. F. Crosman’s Seed Stores in Rochester 
Harrington—Penn Yan, Ford & Adams. Tuel & Watson r ,„ ,.7,7,.7' 
Harrington—Penn Yan, Ford & Adams, Tuel & Watson 
—Painted Post, W C Morse, C J Chatfield—Phelps, Jas R 
Snow—Port Gibson, Hollowday & Bronson—Port Byron, __ 
Jno T Smith, Z Ross—Pierpont Manor, C Anchus—Pulas- PALM LEAF OTATTRASSES. 
ki, II Murdock & Son, Jones & McCarty—Peterboro’, J rpHE undersigned is the authorized Agent of Snencer & 
Spencer - Pitcher, Forbes & Coy—Pekin, Schencks & _JL Granger. Manufacturers of Palm Leaf Mattrasses in 
Loucks Palmyra,, N Drake—-Pultneyyille, Jno Reynolds— this city. The above firm have capital, and every facility 
Perrysburgh, Ohio, J A Hall—Pontiac, Mich., Weeks & to fill the largest orders with dispatch and ship" them to 
Sherman, WmM McConnell—Port Washington, Wiscon- any part of the United States or the Canadas. One of the 
l- n ’r J Pa G M ’ ' Sn< 7 ^L Wood > T Force firm is a practical workman, and their fabrics give the best 
o C °'’ % Sutherland Prondenoe, C T Atwater—Port of satisfaction as regards price and excellence '. All orders 
Rowan, Canada, Andrew McLemau—Port Burwell, Irwin should be addressed to the undersigned r‘h*l 
& Uo—Pans, Alex Spottswood. Robe Moore, Wm Patton Rochester, April 6, 1853. G? A. KN 4PP A°-enr J 
—Port Credit, Robt Cotton—Pickerins-. s PlairW—P^ ___ ’ 
Prices, $1 per hundred for 100 to 500; $8 per thousand 
for 500 and over. 
Also Black and White Mercer Potatoes, at 75 cents per 
bushel, or $2 per bbl., mixed or separate. 
A few sacks of the Poland Oats may be found at J. P. 
I. W. BRIGGS. 
West Macedon, Wayne Co., N. Y., April, 1853. 171-2t 
To Marshal General Washington. , han -? at ‘T T*? 8 SeXstobUsbmente”n London hi ‘ n ^ °" e ° f thC beSt 
rates ox featurclay. In Jrrovisxons, there is a moderate de- r »///#• u n 
The Superintendent of the Banking De- mand for Pork and Beef At former prices. Cut meats sell ^ u ^ ,l ^ a P la,tlt(l \J arrange .] 
nartment has (riven nmlw tint tb„ . 1T ,a slowly. Strictly prime Butter is rather scarce at 16@18. Amsterdam, J W Sturtevant—Albion, E T Coan & Co. 
paitment, nas given notice^that the bonds and Timothy seed is selling at from $2,50 to 3,50. Clover is -Alden, J G Tisdale-A dams’ Basin, H B Raymond-At- 
moilgages deposited by the r arraers Bank of On- scarce at 1234@I3 for medium, and 14 for large. tica, G Dorrance, J S Putnam—Alexander, L M Bottom, 
ondatra County, as security for its circulating notes, — _Moulton & Dirstine—Angelica, Bradley & Sherman, Lock- 
will be offered at public sale at the Capitol in Al- NEW YORK CATTLE MARKET, R a p3 t 1 ■ Uar x ’ d ^ e £r A '' 0< : a > A 
banv at noon on the 20th inst The m or bra ops NEW YORK, April 4.—At Washington Drove Yard— H Rose Addison, H R Jones, John Bllill, Rice & Dud- 
Odny. at noon on lae zutn inst. t he mortgages Offered, 1,200 Beeves, (1,700 Southern and Western re- le - v . tarIlham & Weatherly—Arcada, Crosby & Crane— 
aie thirteen in number, all on lands in the town m&inder from this State.) ’ Antwerp, J P Ellis, McAllister & Copeland—Adams, J 
of Holland, Erie county. Prices range at from 7 K to 10c per lb., as in quality & C °rr^ U ,V U1 T’ Kobe I t a f uir > Morse &Eeck, S Y & 
_ . About 100 head left over unsold 1 J S C Groat, H G Fowler—Ashtabula, Ohio, Willard, W’ells 
0T The Egyptain Railway IS progressing. In At Browning’s - Offered 6U0 Sheep. All sold at from & Co-Akron P D Hall & Co W W Henry, G N Abby, J 
a lew months it will be completed from Alexan- $4to6@9,75. W Stevei w l n s T n T U A ^ hen ?’ Ia ; ! t G A Wesluns, II & J 
dria to the Nile, when the passage to Cairo will „ Cows and Calves—100 offered, and all but 25 sold at from Cramer, Wells & Harris Ann Arbor, Mich., Maynard & 
V,- , fl. , „ , . r ’ / , 7 alro wlli $20 to $30@47,50, which prices are much lower than those Co—Albion, Sacket & De Pry—Adrian, S E Hart, F J 
be effected in nine or ten hours, instead of twenty- 0 f last week. 1 Buck & Co—Aylmer, Canada, Wood & Kirkland, R Cran- 
four as now required, and the passengers to and At Chamberlain’s—Offered, 350 Cattle; all sold, at from da , lb - , „ Tr T . . , 
from India will no longer have to pass a nfoht on 7 ^> ^®l0c. .. B "“°’ K a Harsrave Lee, Ambrose Gleed-Batavia, w 
tile canal or Nile. P * b ‘ < * ^gg**#*.-***,*****. SSS^?B££S^SaS79igS^ 
Or Th. Bvemeg Journal coyote . misappre- JgJJR* »» “ V» <M S^**iT5SS5gSSt f” &tSZZ 
hension m reference to the bill providing for fur- a t n a w v eiTTm „.Underliill,Rogers&Moffett,HHCook,SidneyHadley— 
ther consolidation of Railroads in this State. The axjsajm 1 uaialf, makkei, Bloods Comers, Sibley Cronk—Brancfaport, Weaver & 
'bill, as we now understand it, allows the consoli- ALBANY, April 4.—Woolford’s Bull’s Head—At mar- Ellsworth—Bradford, Meriman, Munson & Co— Burdett, 
dation of anv and all the companies eveenf- tW ^ 380 Beef Cattle. Prices extra,$7,50; 1st quahty $7,00 Baker, W’mter & Murlin — Baldwjnsville, Thompson & 
uou oi any ana au tne companies, except that 2d do. 6@6,50; 3d do. $5,50. Hutchinson—Brewerton, Asa M Emmons —Burlington 
the New 1 ork and Erie and the Central Line can- Cows and Calves—20 ill market. Prices $25 30@45 Green, Dorr Russell—Binghamton, Trivott & Chubbuck, 
not be united. Sheep—720 in market—Prices, from $4 ,’5 to $7. * M T M . or S a 'b Samuel Rexford, J C Cary, Curtis & Myers, 
Swine—Not any in market. 3as E New, O Gregory—Broekport, R M Palmer, J Davis 
Q3F* The Havana correspondent of the New —Belvue, Ohio, L Chandler, Amsden & Co—Brockville, 
York Journal of Commerce says that 3 000 negroes CAMBRIDGE CATTLE MARKET. Canada, Allen Turner—Brampton, p Howland—Brighton, 
have been landed on the north side of Cuba, since r CAMBRIDGE April 5.-At market, 490 Cattle, all iev R S Vffitcomb-BffisMd Xn C e Wuke ' 
the 12th of Fobrinw lo 0 t rW-rcrltWo.wi; „ n Beeves, and no Stores, consisting of Working Oxen, le J>» wmtcomD iiiissneld, Carpenter & Stone. 
• 1 J 01 ■ ® bruat 7 bl ,'’ notwithstanding the C’ows and Calves, yearlings, 2 and 3 years old. Canandaigua, J & A McKechnie—Clyde, O W Angell & 
quickened vigilance of'the authorities, and the Prices—Market Beef—Extra, per cwt. §8 00 ; 1st quaff- Co., Z Hooker, C E Elliott—Canton, E Minor—Church- 
constant observation of the British cruisers. The S7,50@7,7o; 2d do, $7@7,25; 3d do, $6,50; ordinary, vil,e > Jameson & Randall—Cast ile, Higgins & Calkins, 
facts of all the arrivals are notorious of T-P,»5,75@6,25. Halsted & Green, W Hare—Cuylerville,Forbes & Stewart, 
au U1C amvals are no to™us at Havana. Hides-$4,75@5percwt. Dales & Wilder-Centerville, J A & A D Thompson- 
2^” The oldest son of Queen Victoria begins Tallow—$707,50 per cwt. Canedea, Silas Burlson—Cuba, Enos Palmer—Caniesto, 
to ovhihif military f Pelts-§1@1,62. N C Taylor-Conesus, O E Ripley-Clifton, P. O., W R 
Xhlblt. military talent, and has received an Calf Skins 10c per lb. Mudge—Corning, Wm Tarbell, J A Hyde & Co., W T 
appointment as General or Major General, with Veal Calves—117 at market; $3, 4, 5, 9@10. Rigley—Camillas, Sherwood & Co—Chittenango, J&RC 
an addition of some half a million of dollars at- Barreling Cattle—85,75@6. Walrath—Colosse, John Barker—Central Square, Henry P 
tached to his salaries He has already ctermed stores—Working Oxen— No sales. Condee—Cicero, S Cushing—Clinton, B Butler-Cazeno- 
® # ^ as alreacl y Stormed Cows and Calves-s 26, 29,32®48. via, L D Colburn, Pulford & Sweetland-Cayuga Bridge, 
one tc<(-pot and two coffeepots. Two years old—§26, 28, 31, 31@48. Samuel Fitch, J Shoemaker—Cortland, W A Thaver. 
Buffalo, R Hargrave I.ee, Ambrose Gleed-Batavia, W 
H Wells & Son, Oliver P Clark—Byron Centre, Charles B 
—Port Credit, Robt Cotton—Pickering, S Playter—Port _ 
Hope, Foster & Carson—Parma, C A Knox. IRISH CEP POTATOES. 
. Riehville, Moses Baker, Jas Phelps, Geo Lyon—Rush- A FEW bushels of genuine Irish Cup Potatoes, for seed 
fof d > ” bl fo“ Gordon, Ba-rtlett & Underwood—Rush ville, XX They are unequalled by any potato cultivated iii 
Warfield 6 c Carlin—Rome, Northrop & Ethridge, Bloss & Western New York. A large share of those raised under 
Foot—Richfield Sorimrs. A R Elwood—RnvnUrm fontm tlmt namp fli’A nnt wnninn Imnno *4 _ 
U T • ic , o • ’ nortnrop cc peonage, iiloss & western mew iorK. a large share of those raised under 
Springs, A R Ehvood—Royalton Centre, Unit name are not genuine, hence the reason they are in 
E M Clark & Co—Riga, N II Outhout—Ravenna, Ohio, F no better repute. Price §3 per barrel. §1 per bushel 
W Seymour, Curtis & Hatch, H W Smith—Richmond, shipped as desired. AH orders addressed to E. D. HAI- 
Canada, Sylvester Cook—Port Gibson, Yaker & Pratt. LOGIC, at I-Iallock’s Ag.’l Warehouse and Seed Store, 24 
Scotfsville, S & F. Scofield—South Byron, S L Rutty_ Exchange Street, Rochester, N. Y., will receive attention. 
South Hector, Jno Kirtiaiid—Salina, Abner Price—Seneca April 6, 1853. 171-2c 
Scotfsville, S & F. Scofield—South Byron, S L Rutty_ Exchange Street, Rochester, N. Y., will receive attention. 
South Hector, Jno Kirtiaiid—Salina, Abner Price—Seneca April 6, 1853. 171-2t 
FaUs, Jno C Chapman, R & W H Smith, L B Haldy. Sib- ..... ivn ~~ . ,. T "- 
ley, Langworthy & Burt—South Otselic, O II Bowen tt.t-p f Tw , Vm ‘V a GAII\. 
Pierce, Johnson & Co—South Bainbridge, Jackson & T afe " busbeI f ot tb ^‘F olaxd Oats which I will 
Chaffer—Sidney, Rogers & Aldrich—Sherburne, Whitford A ® el1 fo r per buslleb Adtb '*' S3 . J- A - CLARK, 
& Fuller—Smyrna, J O Ranson—Shelbv Centre. FJiiah m Marion, Wayne Co., N. Y. 
Bently—Silver Creek, Chas Lockwood—Smithfield, Pa., M X ~ , _ _ 77VT -- 
Bullock & Co., E S Tracy— Sheshequin, Kinny & Saterlee ” ,lrc Male Slock at Private Sale, 
—Springville, S S Grover—Scrantom. Walter fc Rnvd_ AT MOUNT FORDIIAM. WESTflLlKSTui? iw, 
—Springville, S S Grover—Scrantom, Walter & Boyd— 
Shernau, Gallup & Co—Springfield, Pa., W H Townsend 
—South Ridge, Ohio, Judson & Cheney—Salem, J Tres- 
cott & Co—Sandusky, R Hathaway, J W Walter, Horace 
ALBANY CATTLE MARKET. 
Underhill, Rogers & Moffett, II H Cook, Sidney Hadley— 
Bloods Corners, Sibley Cronk—Branchport, Weaver & 
AT MOUNT FORDIIAM, WESTCHESTER CO., 
Eleven Miles from City Hall, New York. 
T WILL sell and let from 10 to 12 Short Horned Bulls 
and Bull Calves, 4 Devon Bulls and Bull Calves, anil 
Swine—Not any in market. 
CAMBRIDGE CATTLE MARKET. 
CAMBRIDGE, April 5.—At market, 490 Cattle, all 
Jas E New, O Gregory—Broekport, R M Palmer, J Davis 
—Belvue, Ohio, L Chandler, Amsden & Co—Brockville, 
Canada, AUen Turner—Brampton, P Howland—Brighton, 
S P Gross—Battle Creek, Michigan, Isaac C Mott, C Wake- 
ley, R S Whitcomb—Blissfield, Carpenter & Stone. 
Alpin, C Hadley, N Bear—St Davids, Canada, Richard A, 10 ,^, 1 - i 4 Devon Bulls and Bud Calves, and 
Woodruff—St Catharines, Boomer, Bro. & Co., J Jenkins Gom lo Southdown Rams. The annual sale by Auc- 
.Tr., & Co., L M St John, T Murphv—Stoue Bridge. Dan’i ~° n T l ,e ® mltteu rb ’ s yew,as I wish to reserve all the 
Stoner—Simcoe, Wm Roberts, Ritchie, Ford & Co—Staf Females, having recently purchased another Farm, to ena- 
fordville, J M Dutton—Sparta, H B Smith—St Thomas T oi e T e - t0 j nc f ease ™y Breeding Establishment. My Hog 
Arkell. 1 Stock, including all the Spring litters, are engaged. 
m 1 3 m v • 3 1 0 __ Catalogues with fuil Description and Pediorpe<? of f 
To edo, Ohio, S Lmdsley & Co., F Fifield, E H Hawks— above Bulls, and Southdown Rams, with the Prices at- 
Tecumseh, Miiffi., Moses U right—Tyrone, N Y„ Smith tached, can be obtained by the 15th April next, from the 
Po,F—ri'n^ |,^ IC ? ats ~ Trl “g I e> Jackson & subscriber, or at any of the principal Agricultural Scores 
leek Tioga, Pa., I L Baldwin, .T A Mathews—Troy, or from the E'litors of the prineinal Agricultural Jou-n-'s 
Maxwell & Leonard—Towanda, Miles Carter, Bailey & March 23d, 1853. 170m3 L. G. MORRIS. 
Hides—$4,75@5 per cwt. Dales & Wilder—Centerville, J A & A D Thompson— 
Tallow—§707,50 per cwt. Canedea, Silas Burlson—Cuba, Enos Palmer—Caniesto, 
Pelts—§1 @1,62. N C Taylor—Conesus, O E Ripley—Clifton, P. O., W R 
Calf Skins 10c per lb. Mudge—Corning, Wm Tarbell, J A Hyde & Co., W T 
Veal Calves—117 at market; ©3, 4, 5, 9@10. Rigley—Camillus, Sherwood & Co—Chittenango, J & R C 
Barreling Cattle—§5,75@6. Walrath—Colosse, John Barker—Central Square, Henry P 
Stores—Working Oxen—No sales. Condee—Cicero, S Cushing—dinton, B Butler—Cazeno- 
Cows and Calves—$26, 29, 32@4S. via . L D Colburn, I’ulford & Svveetland—Cayuga Bridge, 
Two years old—§26, 28, 31, 3l@48. Samuel Fitch, J Shoemaker—Cortland, W A Thayer, 
Three years old—#32, 35, 38, 42@65. Cloyes & Todd—Cincinnatus, IV & A Haynes—Chenango 
Sheep and Lambs--475 at market. Extra, §7, 8, 9@10I- Forks, Lewis & Rogers—Cooperstown, Williamson & Mc- 
.. 1 - 1 - ok c/. ’ Ewan—Clarksville, L M & B M Gilbert—Cherry Valley, D 
wholesale, fat hard hogs at 6Xc; Woodburn & Co—Cowlesville, Folsom &Barnum—Cleve¬ 
land, Ohio, W S Brown, David Pollock—Coneaut, Robert 
na ttt v Ljon. A c Keyes—Cuylioga Falls, C J & S Comstock, S 
CATTLE MARKET. Pease & Co—Canfield, noleomb & Thompson — Canogo, 
Nevins, J Kingsbury, IF C Porter—Trumansb’urgh, H A 
Hasier. 
Utica, Dana & Bro., J W Wright, J H Hurd, D Donald¬ 
son—Ulster, C Rockwell & Co—Union Springs, Wm Coz¬ 
ens, S C & H Yawger, Wm Anthony—Upper Lisle, Camp¬ 
bell & Church—Unadilla Forks, Williams & Packard— 
Unadilla, Brewer & Brown. 
Victor, Simmouds & Lewis—Vernon, Ingersoll & Bill 
—Verona, W W Munger —Venice, D R Bennett—Vitto- 
ria, Canada, J & H Lamport—Vienna, Ca , H Coughill, W 
H L Eakins, J G McKinnon. 
Warsaw, Bartlett & Targee, Stephen Whitaker—Wy- 
GREAT PRIZE MEDAL. 
m THE WORLD’S FAIR AT LONDON.awarded us 
a Mammoth Silver Mf.dal for the Bust Hats.— 
Gents wishing the Spring and Summer stvle, will 
caU. We are prepared to serve you with a superior arti¬ 
cle, and of the most becoming st vle. 
CLARK & GILMAN, 23 State St., 
_[ 169-3m. ] Rochester N. Y. 
SALE OF SHORT-HORNS. 
I WILL sell by Auction, on Wednesday, 8th June next 
at 1 o'clock, P. M., about Thirty of my improved Short 
Dansville, Edward Niles, S P Williams, H O Roynah, M 
Gilman & Bro.—Dundee, L C Murdock, W H Hamlin— 
Durhamville, W P Burham—Dryden, A L Bushncll, J W 
Dwight—De Ruyter, Ayer & Arnold—Detroit, Michigan, 
Champ & Bristol, G & R McMillan, John Rumney, Tinker 
& Webb, Jno Dean, C Hurlburt, J B Bloss, T J Alterange 
—Deerfield, Pa., W A Falkner & Co—Dundaff, Sam’l Stark 
—Dunmore, Swartz & Bloomer—Dunnville, Canada, J It 
Brown—Dundas, Hugh Moore—Duffius Creek, William 
Lumsden—Dupauviile, D Y Torry & Co. 
Elmira, R Watrous, J V Mapes, H W Elliott, T Perry, 
D H Tuthill, R & E Coveil, Lewis & Cole, Abner Cooper, 
The Rrwtnn Poet fltptoa tlmt- lnree years old—832, 35, 38, 42@65- woyes « 1 oaa—Eincmnatus, VV & A Haynes—Chenango 
*1,5 ,, 1 ton lost Sta^S that Gov. Stevens, Shoe]) and Lambs--475 at market. Extra, §7, 8, 9@10J; Forks, Lems & Rogers—Cooperstown, Williamson & Mc- 
tne newly appointed Governor of Washington by lot, § 5 , 6@6,5U. Ewan—Clarksville, I. M■& B M Gilbert—Cherry Valley, D 
Territory, is to be put in charge of one of the Swine—157 at market; wholesale, fat hard hogs at 6Xc; Woodburn & Co—Cowlesville, Folsom & Barnum—Clove- 
three surveying* parties which will be sent out to and shoats 7 @ 7 ^ c - * ib - ' laad > 01 'fo’ W s Brown, Darid Pollock—Coneaut, Robert 
explore the sevefal wtloftte BRIGHTON CATTLE MARKET. 
“---—— BRIGHTON, April 6.—At market 640 Beef Cattle, no T H Hyes—Chippawa, Canada, A & W Nicholson—Col- 
FoREIGN Imports.—J t is estimated that our for- St0res * 15 P airs Working Oxen, 60 Cows and Calves, 500 1,<>n ' e > L G Carter—Camborough, John Folomsbee—Ca- 
eio-n imports for the vaar endino- thn mtb nf Im, n Sbeep and Lalllhs ’ and 3 > 500 Swine. yuga, O S Phelps—Caledonia, Scott & McKinon—Cooks- 
navt w ill Ko , enamg the JUth Of June Prices-BeefCattle-Extra $8,00; 1st quahty §7,50; 2d ville, II Romain-Chelsea, Michigan, Kief & Congdon- 
next.. Will be equal t,o the sum of $2/2,000,000.— do. *7 ; 3d do. §6@6,50; ordinary, §5@5,50. Coldwater, E It Clarke, Phelps & Kibbie—Chicago, Iff., 
Our imports last year are supposed to have ex- Working Oxen—Sales at $65, 70,87, 100, 135. Starkweather & Hooker, S W Peck & Co., John Taylor, J 
ceeded our exports bv the sum of nearlv <*70 - Cows and Calves—Sales at §24, 27, 32, 35, 3S@41. M Arnold—Covington, Pa., R C Ryon, O T Taylor—Car- 
000 000 Nonrlv half fhlo i ^ 11 Sheep and Lambs—$4, 4,50, 5@6; Extra, 87, 8, 9@9;50. bonjale, Peter Doherty, L L Howell, W R Baker & Co., 
UUU.UUU. N eat ly half ot tins was paid n gold, Swine-6%@7^; best quality, 7@8c; retaU 7K@lflJ; fat A Watt, S S Clark, S II Pierson-Caudor, N Y, J Thomp! 
ana the rest m Rtnlroad and other bonds. We hogs, 6)^c. - - son—Cliemung, Brooks & Lawrence. 
shall see the end of this rope some disagreeable - ■■■■ -- .. . .j Dansville, Edward Niles, S P Williams, H o Roynah, M 
time, by and by .—Albany Journal. t \/t , . « Gilman & Bro.—Dundee, L C Murdock, w H Hamlin— 
-:__ -* U U U ( n rt O q, Durhamville, W P Burham—Dryden, A L Bushncll, J W 
Nvwr CWvvtpc „ . * * «i, • * C l * 1 ' H V & * Dwight—De Ruyter, Ayer & Arnold—Detroit, Michigan, 
NTIES ■ Minnesota.—A t the session ■ --- A __ Champ & Bristol, G & R McMillan, John Rumney, Tinker 
J- •^Mis.Wrliaven I„ a few “* W “ °Uiiiidas) r HuaU P Mo , eie-5utHus'*cn;elc!' ; \v , iiiiBie 
those Counties will be filled with an ludustnous, * . ' " _ Lumsden—Dupauviile, D Y Torry & Co. 
rich and intelligent population. Cities yet un- >• Big Tree.—W e see in an exchange, an account Elmira, R Watrous, J V Mapes, II W Elliott, T Perry, 
known in dreams will be built, and cultivated of a tree that throws the “ Bi<* Walnut ” some- D H Tuthill, R & E Covell, Lewis & Cole, Abner Cooper, 
farms will cover one of the most enchanting what famous in this region, entirely into the shade. B Ph^ 
countues ever shone npon by the sun. The Jackson County (Ind.) Democrat, says there Ha, Henry Baker—Earlville, Foy & Shepardson—Elba, w 
- -—-— is now standing on the land of Stephen Crabb, C Raymond—Elkhart, Indiana, S s Strong—Elkland, Pa., 
The Weather and the SfiASON.-The weather «ear that place, a sycamore tree that measures 89 SSftfsSSSa 1 G&fj'NaSrtSi^S^lJrif OhfoT 
during the past week, has been coolish — some cHcumfercnce, and contams a cavity 23 ft. Potter. " ’ 
snowy and some rainy. On Friday evenino-about ln , dma, ® ter ' This tree will be hard to beat this Friendship, E B Hatch, P & J D Heartshom-Fowler- 
„ , , . . " - G aoout side of Oregon, or the story either. ville, Wm Frazier—Fayetteville, B & C H Beard—Frank- 
/ o clock, the city was visited by a severe gale of _____ li», Ohio, Kent, Grinnell & Co., Thos Earle—Fremont, O 
wind from the west north weet Tt l,,.* „ m n , „ _ . . ®, Kims Fort Erie, Canada, Wm Raiusford—Farmers- 
iron, me west, north west. It lasted but a Troubled with Rats.—A ccounts from British ville, J 8 & s P Comeli-Flint, Mich., Pettce & Wetherbe 
short time. Guiana state that than extraordinary plague had ~ Fort Wayne, Ind., Orff & Schuegman. 
Crocuses have been in flower for about two a PP ea red on the plantations, in the shape of rats, Genesee, Turner, Bishop & Co—Geneva, W A Dorsey 
weete. Tile elm is abort ready to blossom.- *^7 * 
Gardeoers are begmntag to work a little. Peep- SSVJff 21 “JSSSSSST2SS» ttS&ttSlSSiSFStt 
mg fiogs heard about two weeks since. Swallows an d head money have done little to stop their ^ treeter— Girard, Pa., J S Poster — Gratton, Canada, J H 
—the white breasted—were seen on Saturday.— P ro S r ess. *Homellsvilte, M Adsit, J D Seeley, Ely & Brown- 
Grass begins to put on a verdant hue ’ and soon r. ~ “ Hume, Geo w Sweet—Hunts Hollow, R mil & Co—Ham- 
rvm an nature bo (tossed iu her ioveliist adoru- iuteS^S* "X™ “XieN^ »*«S25«8aCS 
mgs. and be no less beautiful (torn yeeal-for the ara is the release of the lb,dials b/the Grac’d H.ilJ 
iorests and orchards will soon resound with the Guke of luscany. Public sentiment in England 8 & J A Harwood—HarpereviUe, J stow—Hurlburton. F 
notes of the wood-land songsters. Rainv this and tbe United States, we must conclude, has not HMs—Hindsburg, Hinds & H.wwood—Hiilsthiie, Mich., 
(Tuesday,) morning. Wind, S W. J ' W entirely without influence iu facilitating this 1 
tertown, T H Camp, P Mundy, H H Scribner, Kellogg & 
Conger—Waterloo, E P Quimby & Son, Sam’l Williams, 
S Berger—Willitts, G B Morgan—West Winfield, L G 
Thomas & Co—Wilson, Pettitt & Dearborn—Westfield, A 
A Comstock & Co—Westfield, Mass., W Hooker, Jr— 
West Rush, H B Hart—Weedsport, Henderson & Co— 
Wellsboro’, Pa., Bache & Ross, Bean & Ensworth—VVil- 
DUKHAM BULL FOR SALE. 
T HE subscriber offers for sale a fine Durham Bull, one 
vear old this spring. For size, color and honnrJ 
A Comstock & Co—Westfield, Mass., W Hooker, Jr— >' ear oJd tb!s spring. For size, color and beauty said 
West Rush, H B Hart—Weedsport, Henderson & Co— bup cannot be surpassed. Also, a 
Wellsboro’, Pa., Bache & Ross, Bean & Ensworth—Wil- FARM FOR SALE, 
seyville, M A White—Waverlv, W A Brooks, I Shepard, Containing 103 acres of choice land, 25 acres of it well 
D W Fairchild—Waymartli, T S Rogers—Wilks Barrie,C timbered; buildings good, and a good supplv of fruit • 3 
B Fisher, Flack & Co., Hollenbeck & Keets, A C Frisley, good wells of water and a living spring on said premises. 
Hillards & Co—Wampsville, Geo Smith—White Pigeon, A11 within old Genesee, and one half mile from Le Rov 
Mich., May & Cloyes—Willoughly, Canada, W II Allen— village. For further particulars inquire of the owner on 
Waterford, G W Park—Woodstock, Andrew Sutherland the premises. Possession can be given immedi--lev if 
-Whitby, Robert W Lowden. desired. DANIEL WARD, Jr 
Ypsilanti, Mich., Allen Buck & Co.. Hewitt, Bro. & Co, Le Roy, March , 1853. ___168w3* 
H WelD. U_Y0UngSt0 ' Vn ’ ° hi0 ’ Winche11 & Heiner ’ Thos GENESEE VALLEY NURSERIES. 
vnn sirp fgBffix A & co -. Rochester, N. Y., offer for 
DANIEL WARD, Jr. 
168w3* 
FOR SALE, 
A first rate Wheat Farm, in Genesee County. 
1 THE Subscriber offers bis farm for sale, as 
sale the following, at low prices, which comprises 
part of their large stock, that- they will forward 
__ . ... ) to any section of the country. Parties can depend 
■wffHi he intends, on account of his health, to that no second rate articles will be sent out, and that they 
- ilLLL* change his business. — will prove to be true to description. 
It is located two miles North of the Village of Ratavia, The packing is done in the most secure manner, that 
on Bank Street Road, and contains about 220 acres of first P‘ ants may reach their destination in perfect safety, 
quality wheat land—about 185 acres under good improve- . Standard Apple, Pear, Peach, Cherry, Apricot, Necta- 
ment, all well fenced with stakes and caps, and about 63 a u<l Qtnnce Trees. 
acres of wheat on the ground. It is well watered by Dvvari and Pyramidal Pear Trees, on imported Quince, 
springs, on both sides of the road; and has a good frame f Gwart and Pyramidal Apples; Bushes, 1 and 2 yrs. old 
house, with a small frame house for a hired man—two for Gardens. 
wheat barns, with sheds—a corn barn, two granaries, and Ewart and Pyramidal Cherry Trees, I and 2 years old. 
Geneva, W A Dorsey 
httppy issue. 
W H Cushman- 
wlieat barns, with sheds—a corn barn, two granaries, and Ewart and Pyramidal Cherry Trees, 1 and 2 years old. 
a smoke house. There is a choice selectiou of fruit trees, Grape vines, native sorts. 
embracing Apple, Cherry, Peach, Plum and Pear trees; Grape vines, Foreign sorts, iu pots, comprising IS best 
also Nectarines and Apricots, of the best kinds. The farm varieties. 
might be divided so as to accommodate two families. Currants; White and Red Grape, Cherry, May’s Vieto- 
1 intend to sell, and whoever buys, will get one of the na > whlte and Red Dutch, Biaclc Naples and English, and 
best farms in Genesee county, under a high state of culti- 8 other sorts. 
ration, and clear from foul stuff. Any person wishing to . Gooseberries of 40 Prize -ancashire varieties best suited 
purchase a large farm or a part of this farm, is requested fo r cultivation m this cumace. 
to call and examine. C. R. BRINCKERHOFF. Raspberries, Strawberries; Esculent Roots, such as 
Batavia, Genesee Co., April 6, 1853. 172-3t* Rhubarb of sorts, Sea Kale, Asparagus, etc. 
- - ---— Hedges.—Privet, 1 aud 2 yrs; Buckthorn and Osage Or- 
SPRINK GRAIN AND SEEDS. ange, 1 year. 
ATT K have now on hand aud for sale at the Genesee The Ornamental Department of Hardy Trees, Shrubs, 
W Seed Store, the following Field Grains : choice Roses. Herbaceous Plants, etc., is very extensive. 
100 bushels Pure Fife Spring Wheat. Bedding Plants .—Their stock of Dahlias, Verbenas, 
100 do. Barley, 4 or 5 round. & c -, &e.. of extensive and choice varieties of the respec- 
25 do. Do. superior new variety, 2 round. tive kinds, can not be excelled, if equalled, in the U. States. 
100 do. Buckwheat. ” 100,000 Norway Spruce Firs and other hardy evergreens, 
100 do. Racine or Cat-tail Oats. 3 to 15 foclies high. Price low by the quantity. 
200 do. Reapt Timothy seed. The following Descriptive Catalogues, lately published, 
400 do. Common do. aad containing the prices, will be mailed free, npon appli- 
25 do. Large Clover. cation, when one cent postage stamp is enclosed for each 
25 do. Red Top. catalogue wanted. 
20 do. Orchard Grass. No- 1. A descriptive cataloge of Fruits, Ornamental 
50 do. Millet. Trees, &c., &c. 
172-tf. J. R APALJE & CO. No. 2. A descriptive catalogue of Dahlias, Verbenas, and 
______ other bedding plants. 
F OR SALE.— 20,000 Seedling Apples for stocks. No. 3. A wholesale catalogue or trade list, for Nursery- 
170w3t S. MOULSON, Rochester. men and others who wish to buy in quantities. 167wfi 
100 bushels Pure Fife Spring Wheat. 
100 do. Barley, 4 or 6 round. 
25 do. Do. superior new variety, 2 round. 
100 do. Buckwheat. 
100 do. Racine or Cat-tail Oats. 
200 do. Reapt Timothy seed. 
400 do. Common do. 
25 do. Large Clover. 
25 do. Red Top. 
20 do. Orchard Grass. 
50 do. Millet. 
72-tf. J. RAPALJE & CO. 
lale, Strong & Stillson, Hand & Kirtland, . , nl , t- . „ nnn o .v . , . . „ 
Hudson, Ohio, J W Smith, John Buss-i V° K 
