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MARCH 8 - MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. ,, 
Arrival of the America. 
Tiif, Wool Grower and Stock Register : An illustrated 
Monthly Journal, devoted to the Wool and Stock Growing In- 
terests of America. .Published (in octavo form, 32 pages in 
each number, at $1 a year,) by D. D. T. JIoohe, Rochester, 
JS e\v York. 
We are in receipt of bound copies of the 7th and 8 th volumes 
oi this invaluable journal, and also of the January and Feb¬ 
ruary issues of the current(9th) volume. The work is the only 
SMfrtmnunts. 
Terms of Advertising.— Twenty-five Cents a Line, each 
I Hit, CHINESE YAM—(Dloscorea Batatus.) 
We can supply small, sound tubers of this interesting 
esculent. 1 nee $G per dozen, sent by mail, pre-oaid. i 
MAP ES 1 
— r— —zen, sent by mail, pre-oaid, if or- i - 
dC Mareh 0I lRRfi nr ELLWANGER & HARRY, fins new fertilizer will now he furnished at the same prico as 
March, 1856. _Mount Hope Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y. I th V Improved Super-phosphate of Lime, with increased nuan- 
n URv lUDu „„„ - t'i r ? ,tr0Be ?° f US matters, being much stronger than 1’eru- 
! IfITROfiENIZ El) SUI'EK PHOSPHATE OF tim e 
This new fertilizer will now be furnished at thes 
DAIRY FARM EOR SALE, 
The America, from Liverpool, arrived at Hal- sneakin^of tins' 1 Wn,,i C0 !!^ ra 7' (the 2 hrb>t l%t l lera,d ''> 
• S ,,, , no ’ * ’ . ,, , , „ speaKing ot this journal, very justly remarks:—“To farmers 
liaxTeb. TJ. She encountered large fields of reckon on rearing the best breeds of sheep, and stock of 
ice during the voyage, and on the 25th nit. onedoiii’rnerannnm ^ is mont ¥j— ce Sl s a volume, or 
passed one Ot such extent that clear water could c , at 'on which so directly meets the wants of the Wool Grower, Oorn -tVeti , „T 
not be seen at the North from the mast head.— Fancied Thev^navt 0 , GTaiier \, the °,L th f i ' oultr >' West Bloomfield! N. Y. 
r aucier iney may rely upon Mr. Moore s fidelity to furnish ___ 
one of its class in America, and deservedly attaining a wide inser tion— in advance. Brief and appropriate announcements the town of Sherman, Cbautauque Co., N. Y., one mile west 
preferred, and no Patent Medicine or 
inserted on any conditions. 
vian Guano, and for cold or very poor soils, is the best manure 
known. I'or improved results, it surpasses all others, and 
in lasting power exceeds Guano. For sale in hags of 1(10 lbs 
Capt. Wickman thinks that if the Pacific got the most desirable information 
into the ice, she may yet be heard from. /vla.TJfA J 1 ! 3 f' 1 ? in this, as . 
The news from the Crimea is of no very ex- and to this end, whiii'he'encoa 
citing character. The Allies have exploded iS 8 .™ S 
OSIERS (Salix Viminalis) $2 per 1,000 by Express. Flour 
orn 23 cts. per qt, or by mail, 3 cts. per % oz. 
West Bloomfield, N. Y. [322-2tJ ' W. BECKWITH 
tnu most desirable information on the subjects discussed in its 
columns. Ilis aim in this, as in the publication of the Rural 
deceptive advertisements enn«an village, and 13 miles south of Westfield Depot, by w ' ** exceeds Cxuano. For sale in bags of 160lbs. 
lank road. Contone 2o7 acres, well watered and in good ion- Sod Sf 2/z cts * per pound * FRED K. McCRRADY, 
dmon. 200 under improvement, and the balance well timbered - d^0-3t ___M3 Fulton Street, N. Y. 
,^7 -d 235 v ™ FARMERS AND GARDENERS.-' 
mr^oz 1 ' * One n thf;d°nf n th0Ut ’ ‘ 1 ° SUit thc P u «*“»« r - ice per acre $ 2 ^ r Y ? u “ attention is called to the Manures manufactured by the 
W BECKWITH Hip e romo1«°X» the Purchase money down is desirable, terms for Manufacturing Co., from the contents of the Sinks and 
V\. BECKWITH. the remainder, made easy. For further particulars inouire of Pnvles ° f New York City, and free from offensive nrinr , „iwi 
——— - - — - JUIS C. CRAY, on the premises. POUDRETTF. A VI, Timr 
New- Yorker, is to further the interests of the producing class- ?, c A es of ?” pe !' ior 'and, within three miles of the Rochester Post 
and to this end, while lie encourages and commends the valua- t-fnice, which he will sell cheap, and on long time. 
ble and thc meritorious, he is bold to expose and condemn the xvocnester, rob. 2b, 13oo. J. H. BIXBY. 
ii _ r„i .1 j i , o i , , * . , shams and tricks of the mere speculator. We are glad to no- -:--- vvi 
tllC last OI the clocks at Sebastopol and milled, tice that a year of unexampled prosperity to both of the excel- F-IMOIi SHORT IIDEN BULLS FOR SALE.— pots, 
Fort St. Nicholas. The Russians continue to ^Journals of which he is proprietor has opened.—Roch. Daily Duke, (443,) red roan, 1 year old last July. Fairmount, (490.) from 
/> _-I * at m • V , . ; Advertiser. * light roan, 1 year old last May. Tyro, (1053,) red and white, 1 Beim 
file heavily from the N Orth Side, and SIX boats TlIB WooL Grower and Stock Register-.- the only journal y CamUlu s eX N A Y ril March 3 1856 E ' MA 55?; Ieve > 
attempted a suronse. but were disr.ovp.rpri and devoted p/rrlushtphi to the inten*sta nf Mia uiinnhard mui inOamiilus, N. Y., March 3, 1856. 322-tf soutl 
fire heavily from the North side, and six boats Thb Wool Growbb and Stock Register: the only journal 
attempted a surprise, but were discovered and devoted exclusively to the interests of the shepherd and herds- 
repulsed by the French. The peace news man ' D is doing a good work, and should be in the hands of 
1 J ., . .. . news every man who has a sheep, owns a cow, ordrives ahorse. We 
causes some excitement in all the armies, and 
Hie French, it is said receive it unfavorably.- Me wt 
Six English regiments are preparing to return interest, from its first issue, after passing into Mr. Moore s £fty gonts a bushel. Medium Clover, feed Top, Timothy Seed, dozen. ELLWANGER A BARItY P semimg ^‘Yddress to ,g TTTPTV „ 
h0me ;, Advices from Trebizond to the 9th m0 E J g FOSTER by - - -- Mo,lnt ll0pe N,,rscrics - Roch<!stcr - K - Y - 320 ^__ GO I.'ourUand Street,- Ncw°York. 
State that Russians had evacuated Armenia. ers. it is ably conducted .—Prairie Farmer. h Agricultural Store, Syracuse, March 1 , 1856. 322-lt NEW AND VALUABLE STRAWBERRIES. II 1 ' \ ISI FV’S iwww -- 
need say notliing more of its character or conduct, tiiat to sav . ' i '1 ai1 ,, suaranteed. Grows six feet high,—nine dollars a 
whatever P. D. T. Moore takes hold of is pig through and bl J„ e . -^t 0 . Scotch flour oats,—seed from Washington, very 
made to stand among the first. We have always read it with l‘?“ stra " T ’ “j 1 ' 1 sae' 1 - weigh about forty pounds; one dollar and 
_ ‘ _;__ fnu p n S a v' aUe .u aSy- - r further Particulars inquire of rlvles 01 ' New Yo, ' k '-'W. and free from offensive odor, called 
A CHANCE FOR A HOME.—The subscriber has eighteen — ’ ° n th ° 1 ,rel " lge f:_ pa.- 1>OUI>RETTE AND TAFEU. 
acres of superior land, within three miles of the Rochester Post THE “BIG TREE” OF CALIFORNIA Poudrette t^^composed of two-thirds night soil and one-third de- 
•SKStetw-'. . i. BixBY. 
n . | 5^ ? ..K.M. K T FOIE SALE.— ^ <3 
.-S’' V,»E C...VKK 8EE1I, 0 E NU- 
stiff straw, soft shell, weigh about forty pounds; one dollar and Cedar. One year old Seedlings in’ pots S2 each one semlim^thMr inr ° rirmtl011 * sen t p°st-paid, to any 
LARGE, OK PEA VINE CLOVER SEED, GENU¬ 
INE ! and guaranteed. Grows six feet high,—nine dollars a 
Tim prospect seems to brighten in respect to jT he w. g. & s. r. is furnished to Rural subscribeHTt farm for sale. 
peace, although great difficulty Will undoubted- 25 cents a volume, or50 cents a year—half the regular sub- I offer for sale my Union Farm, containing 118 acres of land, 
ly Pe experienced in reconciling dlflerenccs of scription price. lOO improved, and the balance timbered land. Buildings good, 
opinion. The Paris Presse nilhlkdiPS flip mmp <5 —-. soil first rate, and ill point of fact a number one farm. For 
1- .1 . - . ; , puo'isaes me names - particulars, inquire of the subscriber at No. 18 Mansion House 
ot the negotiators to assemble at the Conference. (J/VV f 1 CM I ri* Block, State str. et. e. j. opp. 
They are for France, Malewsky and Bourquen- aflrlT ifT H VltM Ifl fTITB A'U Rochester, March 10 ,1856. 2t* 
ey; England, Lords Clarendon, and Cowley; ( ^ SJ J t the new rochelle blackberry. 
Austria, Counts Buol and Hybners ; Turkey, . The subscriber offers for sale, this spring, fine rooted plants 
Ali Pasha and Mehemit d’Jemil Bev Sardinia ’ of tho NaW Rochene Blackberry, carefully packed in boxes 
7 iUt - u ^mitu oernil pey, o.uaillia, rural New-Yorker Office, ) and sent to any part of the country, at the further reduced 
uazegno ; Itlissia, Counts Orion and Brunow. Rochester, March s, 1856. J prices of $5 per doz, $15 for 50 plants and $25 per hundred. 
It is Still current at Paris that Prussia will not The tide, in reference to wheat and flour, still recedes, and XT S. P. CARPENTER. 
be permitted to participate. in its downward tendency has dragged with it the prices of all Ne w Rochelle, Westchester Co-N. Y. _322_ 
A debate occurred in the British House of * h ® coarser grains. Flour has declined another quarter of a NOTICE! 
Commons on the 15th. Mr. Roebuck called the do Iar on the barrd ‘ his ^ eek - and wheat five cents per bushel; Eastman's Commercial College, Rochester, N. Y., estab- 
a 4 . .• /. .t t- t _ l 4.1 1 ^ indeed there is little offered, and, unless of good ciualitv it «shed m 1842, closes 1st ot July—re-opens in Sept. It is now 
attention ol the House to the relations With the would bo dimcult t0 obtain over one dollar f g y f decided to keep this School open until the 1st of July. Stu- 
NEW AND VALUAKLE STRAWBERRIES. 
riSS.I ICT0B,A { one of the largest and handsomest 
productive ’ “ a1 ’' Jy aS 0ur American sorts and - 
Rural New-Yorker Office, ) 
Rochester, March 5, 1856. J 
The tide, in reference to wheat and flour, still recedes, and 
in its downward tendency has dragged with it the prices of all 
FARM FOR SALE. ries in cultivation, as hardy as our 
I OFFER f5r sale my Union Farm, containing 118 acres of land, r - , ■ 
100 improved, and the balance timbered land. Buildings good, DE Gand, a new Belgian sort of good size and flaw 
soil first rate, and in point of fact a number one farm. For 0 r . productive. 
particulars, inquire of the subscriber at No. 18 Mansion House a n< ;'Y ' rench vanety, that promises well. 
Block, State str et. E. J. OPP. ,, Ri cton 1INE Tho largest and best ichitc Strawberry in cul- 
Rochester, March 10, 1856. _2U_ ^ tion to thcse , we can fflni 
THE NEW ROCHELLE BLACKBERRY. l^rfof^h mp^te^Euro^e”^ ” 
The subscriber offers for sale, this spring, fine rooted plants Also, Scott's Seedling, considers 
of the New Rochello Blackberry, carefully packed in boxes variety, and all leading popular sorts 
and sent to any part of the country, at the further reduced Priced Catalogues furnished gratis 
prices of $5 per doz, $15 for 50 plants and $25 per hundred. 321-4t ELLWA 
S. P. CARPENTER. March, 1856. Mount Hope Ni 
New Rochelle, W r estchester Co., N. Y. 322 ----- 
HEADLEY’S NEW BOOK —THE SACRED PLAINS 
rc e rv t B rL J d H P^«V/V !.^ 0 ' v °l ume '. cloth - elegantly illnsl 
In addtion to these, we can furnish Ingram’s Print*. 
Wales, Cole s Prolific, Comte de Flanders, and many 
others oi high repute in Europe. many 
Also, Scott’s Seedling, considered the best new American 
variety, and all leading popnlar sorts. 
Priced Catalogues furnished gratis 
*»arry, „ _ 
11 CUI - beautiful style.”—[Louisville Journal. ^ B ' u ' v ‘ us ana 
:e of .‘‘.There is merit sufficient in the work to make it a favorite 
”*v S?.“SSMSi2SS31S"” w “" ll “ k *' 
isarys sas 
“» «"•»' ~d.r- 
HTOTICE! 
Eastman's Commercial College, Rochester, N. Y., estab- 
Mount Hope Nurseries. Rochester,' N. Y . chrisria^Advomfte m6U ° f 8 ' yll ‘‘ a,lcl workmanship.”—[Buffalo 
SUPERB DOUBLE DAHLIAS. and?reated C t| 0thed v h . is , i . !eas with Ioft y an(1 beautiful language. 
We shall offer this spring our usual complete assortment, in- - n S -!’ bj r C T Ct - in a manuer becoming its important” 
eluding among many other new pnze sorts. Hester Daily Union. 
ENGLISH VARIETIES. in!!!™!!! 1 ! 1 !- 1 !-' Si? predecessor, is very successful in reviv- 
United States, and moved fora production of Best white Canadian is held at S 16 (VSI 1 I« r . see . wbeat - dents entering at any time previous to the first of May will 
II i .,i ,, oesi wane oanaaian is neld at 5I60@165. Corn is sixpence have time to complete the full course and take a Diploma be- 
all uie correspondence Wltn tnac Urovernment lower, and oats three cents. fore the term closes. Let it be distinctly understood that.every 
relative to the conduct of Mr. Crampton. He Hams and shoulders are a little more firm and in unnd tllin K essential to a book keeper, is thoroughly and practically 
xi p a. i i • 1 r . taught in this Institution. Send for a circular. 
defended the couise of the American Govern- su PP’y- geo. w. Eastman, Principal, 
ment, and threw the blame upon the British Apples are abundant and an actual drug in the market, Rochester, Match, 1856. 322-2t 
ministry. Lord Palmerston replied with se- twent y' flve cents purchasing tho best offered. b .,„.. V at 
verity but hoped that both governments would “£ VL'ZXm E ' "ALLOC* J No. 24 Exchange st„ has removed his 
unite to cleai up all causes ol difference. 0 f bay ln tbe mar ket vestordav. when ., Aerlcultural Warehouse and Seed Store 
Salt is scarce and high, soiling at two dollars per barrel. 
Owing to the storm, city elections, &c., there was not a load 
of hay in the market yesterday, when making up our table of 
MARKETS.— Cotton is active and higher, the prices • we therefore leave our li-nr, .* U , C °. to No. 2, Agricultural Buildings, Buffalo street, nearly opposite the blooming of previous years. 
. b ’ ! ! Ct , S le ! eIort ’ eave ou ! b ° ur(is standing, although, if Court Hol , se- where he will be pleased to see old and new custo- Young plants in pots will 
uumg among many ottier new pnze sorts. 
ENGLISH VARIETIES. 
Baron Alderson, bright orange tipped with white 
Nigger, dark maroon, the best dark flower yet produced 
Ringleader, dark scarlet crimson 
FRENCH AND GERMAN VARIETIES 
Bernard de Menthon, saffron yellow. 
IIeloise, deep purplish rose on yellow ground. 
Louis Ebling, clear lilac. 
Incarnata Rosea, bluish edged with rose. 
Malvina, bright purplish rose. 
Quasi-Modo, rose tipped, on buff ground. 
Spohr, rosy purple on yellow ground. 
Besides many other new ones, and the most perfect and free 
market closing heavy. 
Breadstuffs lower. 
it is held back for any length of time, we may expect the deS- 
ciency to advance the price. 
ROCHESTER WHOLESALE PRICES. 
Arrival of the AragO. ... Flour and Grain. Candles, box.14^®15c 
° Hour, bbl.$/,7o(a)8,f5 Jb ruit» ami Kootn. 
•- Wheat, Genesee.l,00.q)l,2o Apples, bushel 25(a)00c 
The steamer Arago, from Havre and Cowes, Co D ^;. 
arrived at JNew l’ork, March 1 . She brings 111 oats. 3371:60 iiide'a'a'.id ski.'.a 
passengers also dispatches from the British & hter . 6 ^ c @ 6 
Govornraent to their Minister at Washington, Beans.$i,50@2,oo sheep pelts'.!!!'.!!.'i'i.ooiai 25 
from Mr. Buchanan to liisown Government, and Puas .'iientK " U,UUv ^ 1,5 ° Lambdo -- —— ’.ooiaWc 
from Mr. Mason, U. S. Minister at Paris. On Fork, mess'.. ‘...oo®.i8,uo Clover,bushel *’ $ e50Cn)7 
Feb. 19th she exchanged signals with the a c,vt -;.Timothy.'.' 2 , 
Stcamei I Uiton, lienee for Havre. Sheep(carcass) : ftio6.5,06'(a,6,OU Wood, hard. 5 00(5)6 00 
The Arago was greatly impeded on her vov- [!, nul ?’, smoked . 10 ( ad !, c n D ?- I s «'.' t ----’-!!!'-!3!oooi)4;oo 
_ 1 ... • _ _ 1 0 , ,r , K . J Shoulders.8.«).9c Goal. Lehivh 
Court House, where ho will be pleased to see old and new custo- Young pi: 
mers. His stock ot Implements is complete in variety—of tbe of May. Or 
beststyles and modern improvements; and his Seeps comprise at any time 
all kinds, both useful and fancy, home-grown and imported. With j;5 s ? r 'P t ' 1 
more commodious rooms, he will be enabled to keep a full as- 5 , , 
Young plants in pots will be ready for sending out on the 1st 
.May. Dry, sound roots of the older fine sorts can be supplied 
; any time 11 
Descriptive Catalogue No. 3. sent gratis. 
32'- 4t , , ELLWANGER & BARRY, 
March, loots Mount Hope Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y. 
, , * scenes with hfe-like effect, and his book will very justly find 
1 with white extensive favor."-] N. Y. Courier and Enquirer J y * d 
wer yet produced. , lbe style different from J. T. Headly, and perhaps better 
adapted to the subject. It is simple and unpretending but plain 
lRIETIES and forcible.”—[Boston Journal. “ tmtpiam 
in a , st y. le of Poetic prose, suited to the subject 
-round and ,ake i s011115 glowing pictures of the ‘ Sacred Plains ’ 
’ spreading them out in all their oriental loveliness and investing 
assswarvar-’—*-»* - »«5ss 
id An el 7 rant book , both in contents and appearance—fitted to 
adorn and increase the value of any library.’’—[Buffalo Republic 
lost perfect and free ‘‘’f 1 ' 7 '!° lu “ ;! ls ha ,ldso "} eI y illustrated with views of many 
spots made interesting by tho.sacred history."—[Boston Adv ^ 
ending out on the 1st “Tile author has faithfully executed his design and presented 
sorts can be supplied to the public a book replete with interest and instruction " 
[Geneseo Republican. 
Beef, per cwt.... 
.16c 
... 1,00(5)1,25 
.oo 7 «Jc 
- SYRACUSE NURSERIES. 
We offer for the Spring demand the usual assortment ol Nur- 
thc scry Stock, consisting in large proportion of 
FRUIT TREES OF ALL KINDS 
'ard Many of which are of such age and size as renders them so de- 
ats,.. 33700 c Uid'cH und'skii.a / 4 Largest Class. FRUIT TREES OF ALL KINDS 
arley.7)1.00 Slaughter.6><c(o).6 Among its many distinguished writers are, Rev. Henry Ward Many of which are of such age and size as renders them so 
Buckwheat,.45c Gall. ' J(J( . Beecher, Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe, Gov. Louis Kossuth, sirable objects of attainment to the impatient amateur viz • 
Beans.$1,50@2,00 Sheep pelts. 1 OOrtVil 25 Charles L. Brace, and numerous others. Apptv Tppps—, , ’ 
Teas. - ...0.UM1.80 Lamb do....'..’.7^ TERMS-By Mail, $2 a year, in advance. Specimen numbers A ‘“JZit price® c?!*'***™ . . !^ g . .^50 c 
Pork, mess.00(5)18,00 Glover, bushel.. " S 6 5025)7 Advertisements—Twelve and one-half cents a line for each 1 EA h!nf™!!? 6610 * 3 ears old, Standard andDwitrf, 
Do. cwt.7,2577.50 Timothy. " 2 ^^, insertion. JOSEPH II LADD, Publisher, PlumTuffs-Ip h'en'rVnp 'eWr-'ihL VoVJ-'C.—$Ko 
eef.nercwt_5.50.-5)fi.50 ’ OU ^' 5 ’ j0 822.1 Ot Office No. 22 Bookman Streei. k- v^t- b ? ann S for 'ast -hree years. 
btc.uIILl I UltOll, lienee tor Havre. Sheep(carcass)!ftl00.5,007j6.00 Wood, hard. 5 00(5)6 00 
The Arago was greatly impeded on her voy- SIUoked . 10 7 1 , 1 , c n D ?’ I soi . t v----!-! a ^‘<!oo 
age by ice, and was obliged frequently to stop, (Jdckens!’!!!'.'.'.!'.'.’.'.!'.i0(5Uic T) 0 ’. Scranton.. 6567675 
and often to put back. Capt. Lines says that Turkeys, . ; ..@i2^c Do. Biossburg.'!.'.'.!.Vi s ’,50 
the quantity ot ice and tho difficulty of naviga- Butter, rolL. ry ’.... C '..l8(Si2lc Sait?'bbi*. tt . r . . 
tion on the Banks exceeds anything he ever saw I)o - Urkin .ooi«)i8 Hay, ton...'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'." 
or heard of before, and he recommends all oth- Lammed!Whu‘e fish/bbi'.;;. 2 
er vessels bound for Europe to go South of the Tft Uo w .H@i2c Codfish ^quintal. 
Banks. Eggs, dozen. 18c Trout, bbl.. 
Do.’ soft::::::;;:;3;E4w A valuable farm for sale, 
oal, Lehigh. v - 7^5 In Arcadia, Wayne Co. N.Y., sitnated,4^ miles nbrth of Newark, 
Do. Scranton. 6 5 ojp 6’75 and three miles from the Rochester and Syracuse' Railroad. Said 
Da ltlA„ok J V’ uu VftlO ,IO 1511 PlAOiWI tl„. holonpp „.»11 
A a year, m auvance. specimen numbers borne fruit, price each . . . "sq cts 
welve and one-lmlf cents a line for each ^Xarin.x ^Ji' ree ‘° ^ y0arS ° ld ’ Standard and D '"' a .U; . ?? 
Turkeys,.@l2j^c Do. Biossburg.!. v 5 50 farm contains 323 acres, 150 cleared, the balance welt timbered. 
Dairy, Ac. l)o. Char.87 10 c Tl'ere is upon the farm, an orchard of 700 trees, grafted fruit, 
Butter, roll.18(S)21c Sait, bbl.."."..".". 2 00 all in bearing and flourishing condition. The f 
Do. firkin.00(a)18 Huy, ton.'7"laU4 te red. The buildings are good ; the house new, 
Cheese.9@10c Wool, lb..25(a;38c in style. A steam sawmill in good order joins 
Lard, tried.11c White fish, bbl ........ $10 whole or one-half of said farm can be had at a 
Tallow,.ll@12c Codfish H quintal.". 51111 made easy. Inquire of James D. Ford. Newarl 
Eggs, dozen.’.18c Trout, bbl. ",. 0 A 10 scriber, JOSEPH C 
. ..“W Wmrrfn. N T 
transplanted,. 50c • j $1 
Cherry Trees— Dwarf— A fine lot of'May Dukes’,'three 
years old.. 
Among the Pears are many beautiful specimen trees! "origin¬ 
ally planted for our own fruiting. The varieties are mostly new, 
-P.A.W..O a— — ;—; , • " v “ any piantea tor our own muting. The varieties are mostlv new 
is upon the farm, an orchard of 1 00 trees, grafted fruit, but of established reputation, varying from decided™ “mo” to 
bearmgand flourishing cond.tion. The farm .s well wa- •(first rate." Persons desiring younger trees, in order 0 train 
.ft 1 “a Let? ZM ft"! l 1 — ir _°"’ n .P eferfnces, can be snppSe^ 
“ The materials of the several chapters seem to have been col¬ 
lected with much care.”—[Salem (Mass.) Observer. 
Papers inserting the foregoing three times and sending 
copy of paper to the publishers, will receive a copy of the above 
work. And also the Economic Cottage Builder, cre-naid 
„ 9n , f WANZER, McKIM A CO.? 
li2u ~ 4t _ Publishers. Buffalo, N. Y 
I’ FERUVIAN GUANO, at the lowest market nrice 
SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME; CHARCOAL DUS™ 
T^f?„! iE L T - E ’ manufactured by the Lodi Manufacturing Co. 
PLASTER, for land purposes. 
BONE DUST, fine and coarse. 
The above fertilizers can now be obtained in large quantities, 
at the North River Agricultural Warehouse 
,. n , GRIPPING BROTHER & CO., 
ol9 ' 3m 60 Cortlandt Street, New York. 
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, 
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 
FIELD t*s GrAILDElY SEEDS, 
to In small and large quantities. 7 
in FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, from tho best Nur- 
m series m the country. Farmers and Merchants will find it to 
25(a)3&c in style. A steam sawmill in irOod order joins the farm. The large variety”with ono^year 1 old* Dwarf^or 0 Stand*® r j es the countiy. Farmers and Merchants will find it to 
niai/e easy.' 6 Inquire of J ames ffiCW ^ ° f ^ 100 ^ PnrChaSinS ’^ North 
..*c?;V P scriber, ^ JOSEPH CALDWELL. EVERGREENS. _ GRIPPING BROTHER * rn 
Marion, Wayne Co., N. Y. 4t-eow. 
# NEW YORK MARKET —March S. WATER-CURE. Bi 
* \ J^w 1 ? Ssrv 7 o^ a £° ^ rm0r ‘ Better home trade demand. Sales Tiie proprietor of the Dansville Water-Cure having made 
at 5b,o/> a ((y,7,20 lor common to extra btate and mixed to good some important changes iu the arrangements and management ‘ A ‘ I 
3licmgaii ana umo , $7,^o^o,UU tor fancy and low grades of of the establishment, would announce to the public, that it will 
extra Western. Canadian $7,1%@8,2A be open for tUe rec epti 0 n of patients on the first of April. All ( 
! ‘n . , sales of red and amber South- who apply for admission may bo assured that every exertion es 
erti at 165@1 ioc. Rye steady at 112c delivered. Corn heavy will be made to alleviate their infirmities and afford them a < 
with sales at 70(5)74 lor new mixed white and vellmv Smith.™ . v 
Marion, Wayne Co., N. Y. 4t-eow. Norway Firs, 1 to 2 feet, stocky and symmetrical, $12 per 100 
- : -— Balsam Firs, 2 to 4 -■ 3,50 “ doz 
WATER-CUBE. Black Spruce, 1 to 3 “ “ 2,50 “ 
The proprietor of the Dansville Water-Cure having made '1 eml ocks 2 to 4 “ very handsome, 16,00 “ 100 
ime important changes in the arrangements and management arbor ViTTE, Am., 1 to 2 feet, “ 8,00“ “ 
' the establishment, would announce to the public, that it will MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES. 
J open for the reception of patients on the first ot April. All Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, Roses, Dahlias Phlox- 
ho annlv lor admission mav ho assured that evorv evortinn t-o t ■>__ _ . 
Arrival of the Illinois and Star of w >th sales at 70774 for new mixed white and yellow Southern pleasant home. 
a, -> TT . and Jersey. 01(T mixed Western held at 75c. Oats better. The medical department will be under the direction of Dr. 
tllG vV eSt. rovlftlong 1 he I ork market is a shade heavier. Sales at J. GATLIN and wife, both successful aud experienced hydro- 
$16,2o^Ib,37>£ ior mess, and $14,2o lor prime. _i—^ J 
fii i 1 • , __ BUFFALO MARKET —Mnrcli 8. 
V 1 07* ^ mS U \* ^ ln °!? am J ed u 0 W The market for flour is very q.iiet this morning. Holders 
rel). 21, irom Aspiliwall, and the Star of the figures arc $7,ao@,7,75 ior good Wisconsin to Extra Ohio, Indi- 
West from San Juatl do Nicarao’ua. Feb ^Sth 5S a ,?. n 7 ii lin 2? 8 ’ " on siderable parcels could be obtained at 
m, r . i, , in & L L u. ,wOin. $7,25(11,7,50. For small lots to the city trade, of nice extras 
1 he former brings $1,140,000 111 treasure, and something over is asked. Pork is steady. Sales western mess’ 
the latter $329,505, and 245 passengers heavy, at $I0. .Lard scarce ; sells at lOi^c. Little doing ir! 
n i »ir ^ dressed hogs, wmch are firm at b^c. Timothv scurl in 
General Walker and his party are still pre- demand and firm. Sales at $ 3 , 25 . ** 
dominant in Nicaragua, and accessions are daily new youk cattle market—F eb. tit. 
pathic physicians. *» 
Terms, from five to ten dollars per week, payable weekly.— 
For circular, nr pftrtlcuf.v.*; . 1 .!:!: 11.. I. UASXJN, Ulo, 
or the proprietor, A. PENNELL, Honeove. 322-3teow. 
NEW YORK CONFERENCE SEMINARY. 
CHARI.OTTEVILLE, SCHOHARIE COUNTY, N. Y. 
Wm. L. Wood, A. M. Principal. 
es, Green House and Bedding Plants, in great variety. 
Osage Orange Plants— Two years old, transplanted and ent 
back last spring, of extra fine size and growth. Single thousand 
at $o ; 5,060, $4 ; 10,060, $3,50 ; larger quantity $3 per 1,000. 
Osier Willows, var. viminalis — Cuttings at $2,50; whole 
shoots $5 per 1,000. 
, GRIFFING BROTHER & CO., 
60 Cortlandt Street, New York. 
'’ E „ < * a IA !^ E MENS LAY when the ground is frozen or 
covered with snow, purchase scraps at No. 36 Front Street. 
. dl9w4 _ S. MOULSON. 
J! A y EE, f KEO ! r VFES — Accurate, elegant, unsuniassed 
pictures taken in clear or cloudy weather. Farticular attention 
paid to the likenesses of children.—Old pictures accurately copi- 
ed. Rooms, Arcade Hall, opposite Post-office, sign of C Perry. 
This Institution is-the cheapest and one of the largest in wi S c fn coffl^ntl^hoM e i?,f i ^ ndinS - t0 b c y Iarge ! y in 
io fniinli-tr Tbo nttondqnno tin. *t_ I lUG IJlll, WO CftU COnnatilltly llOHl OUt tile PTOITlise Ot fl SUDUlv at 
ac 3° » ; IU.UUU, ; larger quantity $3 per 1,000. TO MILLERS. 
sh^'Ur L l 0 S’. Var ' -‘'•-'“-Cuttings at $2,50; whole Tto ander^gned having purchased with other property a 
,4rr° US K00T8 - Tw ° years 0ld - at al ’ 50 por 100 ' W*, attentteu^r bnriness" will felllhe mifla? aVarl 
roots . UBARB_a ‘ anl ’ Linn ™’ a » d ™°ria, at $10 per 100, large fated r'y" 5 ’ Fo^pTritet 
All the popular sorts of the smaller fruits, Currants Ber- a ! | ( ! Iu l ulre of or address the subscriber at the above place. 
ries, Ac., &c. 0la _S. H. HENDRICK. 
To wholesale dealers, whom we have been compelled to dis- FARM FOR SAIF ’ 
FARM FOR SALE. 
uMil-inu t,™ A 1 / *>• 1 ne next, rerm OI Ai weens commences April-AO, ltsop. 
nicllvin^, TO ms Stanuara. A decree was promul- Beeves—T hese are sold by the head at a price equal to the Location healthy, buildings new, rooms large, with clothes- 
gated at the city of Grenada, claitnino- and an- value fl ur lb - of tbe estimated weight of Beef in the quarters— P resses - Unsurpassed advilinages in Music, Engineeriug, An- 
Tipvinir flip wluilo Mf«niii’tnTn™.ite. • ! The hide and tallow or “fifth quarter,” is not counted in this cicnt and Modera Languages, Planting, Drawing, Ac. 
Iiexmg ine Wliole ivlosquito 1 Cl l ltOI y as an into- market, as it is in Boston. n tms Students conveyed free from Albany on the day designated at 
gl’al port ion of Nicaragua. Shortly afterwards a Prices—T he prices of Beef Cattle, to-day per lb. will aversve commencement of each term, fare being remitted on payment 
riiiilnmitic mms i,, r rs i r: a cent less than last week. First quality, He suner extra it 1 ” of bill for quarter. Stagds leave Stanwix Hall, in Albany, at 
diplomatic coips, headed by Col. Kinney, ar- @ 12 ^; medium quality, io@lo>^c; poorest, 9@9^ c But tew six o c,ock ' A - 0,1 tbc 2 ' 5,h ° r A f >rib 
rived from Ban Juan and had an audience with sales over Uc or under 9c. ' Expense for board, washing, room furnished, fuel, anil 
Cpti Wnt l.-nr On tlio f,, 11 ,a ... rr- Veal Calves—C alves are usually sold through the venr nt tuition in Common English, per quarter of 11 weeks, $21,00.— 
ueil. Walhei. Un thc tollowmg day Kinney 4@7c. a pound, live weight, except those from ole to Six dafs Extras at ve-y low prices. For circulars, or to engage rooms, 
■was jplaced under arrest, and subsequently old, known as “ kittens," which bring $1,25 to $3@4 each. In address the Principal. Send and get a circular, _ 322-5t 
banished from the Territory of Nicaragua, and Tgo^d faT veaTsells often t0 as“^$aiffl|o U THE. NEW YORK WEEKLY TIME a. 
sent under the charge of Major Marlin to the Milch Cows and calves.—T he price of Co\7 depends' as - 
Atlantic seaboard much U P°“ lanc y as Ute price of Horses. Ordinary Cows $35 PRICE REDUCED. 
,ni q , , ft v. • , @40; good iair cows $45(5)50; extra quality, with calf $55^5)65 - 
I he benate ot Oalitorma passed a resolution, Sheep and LAMBs-Common Sheep and Lambs $3,'50@8,00 \ The Cheapest Newspaper in the United States. 
declaring it inexpedient to elect a U. S. Sena- ex a a . ?,!» lb @ 18 - . , , ’ __ 
a. i 0 1 r Swine—W estern Hors, com fed. large, first- mmiitv lKn . 
tor during the present session. The Limatour, weight 6^761£c. dead weight m<08^cj small size da life 81,12,0 Coi>!cs vl =- 10 C«I>le« Copies $ao. 
claims have been confirmed by the U S Land weight 6(<$bJic; dead weight 74£@7%c; Western still fed, none The New York Weekly Times is known throughout the U. 
Tito nloimo ^ r: non Vf J na -T]\ et: f' T ew Y r or, 5 iod, live weight, G^)6J£c; dead weight States as one of the most interesting and valuable newspapers 
Lommissionei. the Claims covei lo,000 acres LL@7^c; New York State, small size, prime for market retail- in the country, tor the sake of extending its influence still 
extra Sheep $10(«>18. 
Students conveyed free from Albany on tiie day designated at 
THE.IEW YOBK WEEKLY TIMES. 
PRICE REDUCED. 
The Cheapest Newspaper in the United States. 
weight 6 776 ‘^c. dead weight 7%®8j^c ;’small, size do.,’live topics $ls 10 Copies *!>: 2.» Copies iJSO. careful handling in raking; besides, the strawbeing laiTstra^ght! 
weight OnJuJc; dead weight 7^((67Ke; Western still fed, none rbe - vf: ' v ' York Weekly Iimes is known throughout the U. it is well secured in the sheaf, and does not drop in the after 
m market; New Vork still fed, live weight, 6,5)6Kc; dead weight States as one of the most interesting and valuable newspapers handling, and the heads are not exposed in the stack, so that 
[LCnjp.ic; New York Stare, small size, prime for market retail- in the country. For the sake of extending its influence still the Grain saving even exceeds the labor saving. 5th It is a 
Receipts— The following are the receipts for tl 
Beeves, 3.803 ; Cows and Calves, 224 ; Veals, 3(7 • 
Lambs, 5,134 ; Swine 5,250. 
reduction in its subscription price. 
le week :_ The Weekly Times is elegantly printed upon a quarto sheet, 
Sheep and each number containing eight pages, or forty-eight columns— 
ALBANY CATTLE MARKET—March 8. 
of Lind in and near Sail Francisco, estimated to l" 1 ;’ hve weight, 6.L «JbJ4c; dead weight, 8@8>^c. Western still more widely, the proprietors hWve determined upon a very great good Mower, being one of the best convertible machines in use 
bp wnrtli *(! (inn non Tli» .Ill k, ,1 led, good quality, 8c. . reduction in its subscription price. Oth. It has a knife that does not choke. 
oiril .v, ),UUU,UUU. lilt Case Will be earned Receipts—T he following are the receipts for the week:— The Weekly Times is elegantly printed upon a quarto sheet, Its other excellencies, to numerous to mention here are fair- 
to the Supreme Court. Beeves, 3.803 ; t ows and Calves, 224 ; Veals, 377 ; Sheep and each number containing eight pages, or forty-eight columns— ly given in the circulars. Its intrinsic worth is also attested bv 
Ail explosion occurred aboard flip Qte am0 v Lambs, 5,134 ; Swine 5,250. devoted entirely to reading matter. It will give all the News the award (mostly in only 3 years) of 
11 explosion oeeuireu aooara me stcamei aIBANY hattif ,, , „ of the Day; Correspondence from all parts of Europe and the OVER TO FIRST urumtttmb « 
Belle, near Sacramento, killing thirty persons w w , ILK MARKI.T—Min-ill United States; Literary Miscellany, Original and Selected; p p ■ MIL MS. 
and fotnllv dpstrnvino- the lioit „,i| \v i W. W. V\ ooi.FORD si Bulls Head, Washington street. Agricultural, Commercial, Financial, Legislative and Miscel- p RWE.—R eaper and Mower, $200,—$75 on its receipt, $75 
ana totally aestioyins; the boat. General Wool Beef Cattle—A t Market 687. Prices—Extra, live weight laneous Reports; Editorials, News Items, Ac., Ac., Ac. first September, and $50 first December. Price of Self-Raking 
has returned to San Francisco. $5,50; first quality, $5,00; second, $4,50; tldrd, $4,00. ° ’ Special attention will bo given to Agricultural Intelligence, Beaper only $175. Considerable saving in freight to those at 
Date* from Oiwnn -u-p t,> tl,o OGtl, , n b f-' VS r! SD J' AI ' r 'i,™ 10 in market. Prices range from $35, including Reports of tho Grain and Cattle Markets:—in this de- ? distance who order prior to 1st March; alsp liberal discount 
Lillies II om VI egon ai e to the ~!bt h Ot J amiary. 40, 45(o)50. Extras $70. ° partraent tho Weekly Times will not be surpassed by any New Jm' 1 advance payment. 
No more fighting. The Governor had called »K ND L a “bs-2000 in market. Prices range at from Yorkpaper. v , Jo secure a Machine, order immediately. Though so little 
for fivp mnrp pmnmnina apTmlmitonvo $4, 5 to 6,50. Kxtm $8 to 12. " Its European Correspondence is unequalled for ability and ^ nown 110 P*} s . 1 « ea « on * and none ready for delivery till 1st May, 
IOl rn C moi1 e coinpanies of volunteers. Swine-440 in market. Prices—Fat $6; Stores $6 to $6,25. interest by that of any journal in the United States. Governor “ ot J-'T, 0 ' 1 !l rd 1 tbe formers could be supplied. The repu- 
Advices from Washington Territory "Were re- Remarks— The markat this week has been rather over stock- Kossuth is a regular Correspondent, and among its contribu- tatlon ot Uie .Machine is now widely established, so that three 
ceived lit, S -111 Francisco wbiph criv B tlwm. 4 l/. ed with sheep, and very well filled with Cattle. Sivine, not tors are some of the most distinguished writers of the day.— 't HOU SAND will not as nearly supply the demand as twelve hun- 
ceiveu ai oan l rancibco, Wllictl gives the partic- many in market. The “Dick Tinto" letters, from Paris, have obtained a wide dred did last year, and we shall also be selling 4 months earlier, 
ulars Ot a grand attack made on the 26th of CAMBRIDGE CATTIF market *> , o~ reputation, and are universally popular. 2 :/“CrUerearly, it you would not be disappointed. 
$4, 5 to 6,50. Extra $8 to 12. 
market. Prices range from $35, 
in market. Prices range at from 
Special attention will be given to Agricultural intelligence, .. , -. - . .-— —,--- 0 ... ™ --- -- -- -• 
including Reports of the Grain and Cnttle Markets:—in this de- a distance who order prior to 1st March ; nlsp liberal discount CHOICE Fill D and GAitm.-v cl-i-i.c ,,,,,, 
partment the Weekly Times will not be surpassed byany New Jor advance payment. choice ill LI) AND GARDEN SEEDS, I31FLE- 
York paper. v Jo secure a Machine, order immediately. Though so little MENTS, MACHINERY, Ac. 
-- 1 ---. FARM FOR SALE. 
ATKINS’ AUTOMATON ; I offer for sale my “ Sprague Farm,” containing 400 acres 
OR, ° f ver, J superior grain land, for $60 per acre, located in Coving- 
Self-Raking Reaper and Mower, ^vi^d't,'S? ItwlUba 
BEST MACHINE IN USE. A ls° agrass f 1 ™ 1 Pcr acre-106 acres. * 
t (the first) used in 1853. ._ HIGH I, BROOKS. Pearl Creek P. O., N . Y. 
^ Hiic*ce8Htully in ISi»S. ^ o i 
1*300 In nil purtsoV the Union in' 1855.' T W ^ a * 1 dfi ® fo ]J? wi "ff articlus : 
8000 building for the harvest of 1850. K H^^u.^SdUngsB ^f^ 00 ' 
There are six good reasons for this unparalleled increase 75,000 One Year Apple Trees, grafted $25 per 1 000 
aud great popularity :—1st. It is strong and reliable, and easily 75,000 Grafted Apple Roots $10 perl boa P ’ W °' 
managed. _d. It saves the hard labor ot Raking. 3d. It saves 30,000 American Arbo Vice $25 to $35 per $1 000 
at least another hand m binding 4th. It saves shattering by the 2,000 Hybrid Perpetual Roses $18 per 100* ’ 
caretul handling in raking; besides, the straw being laid straight, 50,000 Vimanilis Willow Cutting $250 per 1 09<i 
i.Vwir sec “ r T d V* *5® sbenf > an d does not drop in tiie after Also, on hand a good variety of well grown in- t for i Ircbard 
handling, and the heads are not exposed in the stack, so that Garden, and Ornamental planting 'V T v !■ s\;rni ’ 
the GRAIN saving even exceeds the labor saving. 5th. It is a Jan. 21. 1856. Geneva V.rserV V Y 
good Mower, being one of the best convertible machines iu use. --- -T- - ’ _ ’ 
6th. It has a knife that does not choke. VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. 
Its other excellencies, to numerous to mention here, are fair- Tjnm mnimm ™i. ..j " , , 
t^award^mostirin OTly Syearefof 0 W ° rth 13 “ 1S ° atteSted by an , d a ha H mU ® 8 west of i/oscow, Liv.^Co., N. Yfis'offeredffor 
OVER 70 FIRST PREMIUMS .- and bar^n^onTI^^Sarm^johSng’oT 1 ^ 
Price.—Reaper and Mower. $200,—$75 on its receipt $75 dnni and Fifty Acres, offered very cheap. A liberal credit will 
first September, and $50 first December. Price of Self-Raking be rT 611 ’ lf desired, for a part of the purchase money. 
Reaper only $175. Considerable saving in freight to those at Address _ WM. DWIGHT. Moscow, N. Y. 
ed with Sheep, and very well filled with Cattle. Sivine, 1 
many in market. 
CAMBRIDGE CATTLE MARKET—Feb. 37. 
January by the Klikitas Indians, upon the set- AT market liescattte-about all Beeves, and 160 Stores * 
tiers 111 that territory, in which the Indians siting of Working Oxen, Cows and Calves, yearling, two 
were repulsed after a sharp encounter. three years old. 
» i * i . , 1 , • * . • Market Reef— Extra, per cwt, $9.00^0.00: first, rmniitx 
Its European Correspondence is unequalled for ability and ^ nown P^t season, and none ready for delivery till 1st May, 
interest by that of any journal in the United States. Governor y et . not Jwp^tnirds the customers could be supplied. The repu- 
Kossuth is a regular Correspondent, and among its contribu- tation ol the Machine is now widely established, so that three 
tors are some of the most distinguished writers of the day._ THOUSAND will not as nearly supply the demand as twelve huu- i 
The “Dick Tinto” letters, from Paris, have obtained a wide y QiU '> wo shall also be selling 4 months earlier, 
reputation, and are universally popular. SL :/" Order early, it you would not be disappointed. 
ic Weekly Times is independent of political parties — the 
Order early, if you would not be disappointed. 
Pamphlets giving jmpartially the OPINIONS OF FAR¬ 
MERS, together with ordor$ iiiotos, tfcc., mailed to applicants, 
advocate of Education, Temperance, Christian Morality and t() r etner Wlt “ ordorV notes, <fcc., mailed to applicants, White Dutch Clover, Blue Grass, Red Top, and a full assort* 
Republican Freedom—moderate in its tone, conservative in its a * ^ /T „ ^ ment of the best and pure Garden Seeds, by paper nound or 
tendency, and devoted to the elevation and improvement of the /It 1 ? :° ^ Cinc . AG0 » Dayton, (Ohio,) or Bal- box, with full assortment of Farm Implements and Machinery 
great mass of the people. It is edited by Henry J. Raymond, • whlch ever ls nearest to y? u * ot ‘ superior manufacture. Full catalogues furnished on applD 
150 Bushels Superior Millet, 
500 do Canada Club Wheat, 
100 do Rio Grande Wheat, 
1U0 do Siberian Wheat, 
100 do Poland Oats, 
100 do Assorted Field and Garden Peas, 
500 do Timothy and Clover Seeds, 
White Dutch Clover, Blue Grass, Red Top, and a full assort- 
mentor the best and pure Garden Seeds, by paper, pound or 
a-0,00; first quality $8 2 reat mass of thu P eo P 1<; - It is edited by Henry J. Raymond, t 
try. $6.00. assisted by able writers in every department. 
wt. $9,50@10. The Weekly Times will be sent to subscribers by Mail or Itx- 
Stores— Working Oxen—$85 to $175. 
Cows and Calves—$30, 35, 40@52. 
Yearlings—N one. Two Years Ole 
press at the following rates per annum : 
1 copy for.$1. 
10 copies for.$9, or 90 cents each. 
25 copies for.$20, or 80 cents each. 
Each package must in every case be sent to one name and 
timore, (Md.,) which ever i 
32 Mm 
“ Prairie Farmer” Works, 
J. S. WRIGHT & CO. 
;o, Djac. 1st, 1855. 
cation. Please call and examine. 
Chicago, Feb., 1856. 
HENRY D. EMERY & CO. 
PEKl’VFf), GUANO. MAKING MONEY FAST 
° uu ' 10 ’ with Go '^” lmcnt Lrand and weight on Good Pedlers and smart salesmen are reaping a bountiful 
eucii oa ^* _ _ , harvest in their unprecedented sales of Kittle’s Patent T)o n - 
Improved Superphosphate of Lime, Fasteners ; they are what every body wants, and what everv- 
llrj DUSt --* 0rSa £%<r t A.LONGE tt , body will buy, especially Travelers. There is no lottery aboiTt 
, ^ w0 ' 8t _ 34 Cliff st,. comer ot Fulton, New \ork. them, they will sell. More Agents wanted. Address JAMES 
CHOICE RESIDENCE FOR SALE. H. LEE , sole pr oprietor, 29 Exchange st„ Buffalo N. Y. 314 
Situated in the village of Wyoming, Wyoming Co., consisting APPLE SEEDS, APPLE SCIONS. APPLE GR VETS 
oi a commodious dwelling house, with all the necessary out- For sale at thp fnimn.^'.i v o ’ 
buildings, and a small orchard of fine fruit-together with 18 another lot of Tm -Z S , : )!' rsorics ’ i ^ racn8 . e , Y - Also 
acres ot the best laud. More land will be sold with the build- Corots and ‘tile and™%t lIL 7 old Ap P le Treos ’ hetn l 
jugs it desired. For further particulars inquire of the snbscri- Nu r6e rt Trees and^ Stnet^»n £h°h ? eneral assortment of 
ber on the premises. 13201 R MOREY ^urstry Frees and Stock, all of winch is warranted true to 
---- } name; axd; in consequence oi being obliged to clear the grounds 
IMPORTANT TO NURSERYMEN. upon which the apples stand upon the coming spring, I will sell 
yea? Seed Mil "shi 20 SuUng s^rts at ^ P “ ld M 
3,000 2 year old^rimte trees flbil(hvbi\^Gre Jniiivs. P.ox. Rus- Ztt' n0te ' Casb 1 ^ S f " sed ’. packing 
Tnv T n.Jn. m; i ■(. ,• , , ,, I barlings— none. Two Y ears Old — $20(5)42. Three Years address. Any Postmaster, clerk or other person who may send 
1 HE London limes cit,y article of the 6t.ll ult. Old-$ 30 (S 72 . ^ rears us Ten or more subscribers oa the abov 7 termsjand who ivill 
savs that, “flip nrpvnilimr _ Sheep— 2,648 at market. Prices — Extra and selections $8 r ? ci d ve !'“« package for distribution among the subscribers, 
says, mat MIC pi .lUlllg expectations of peace @12. In lots $2,50 3, 3.50®6,80 each. ’ shall receive an extra copy. Additions may at any time be 
have enabled the Russian o-overnmpnt tn rite Swine—N one at market. made to Clubs by the party in whoso name the Club stands, and 
o Vi iiuiGuu hu uio" qq terms of first remittance. 
pose of their last loan, and thus to obtain funds . BKIO,ITON CATTLE MARKET —Feb. 38. Postage on the Weekly Times is : 
r , . , ,, , ’At market 1100 Beef Cattle, 75 Stores, 6 pairs Working Oxen To Canada, payable iu advance.26 cents a year. 
Ot winch they were previously in the utmost 61 Co "' s and Calves, 2,000 Sheep and Lambs, 17 Swine. ' Within the State.13 do. 
_„„j >1 Prices Beef Cattle—Extra $9,00 ; first quality $8,50; 2d do Within the United States.26 do. 
nejiu. • $8,00; 3d, $7.75, ordinary $6,50. The Daily Times (Morning or Evening Edition, as may be de- 
m tt t-’ i •. Working Oxen—N o sales. sired) is sent to subscribers by mail in any, part of tlio United 
i IIE IIOX. J^DWARD JlrfVERETT lias accepted an Cows AND Calves—$ 24, 28, 30, 40(5)56. States for Six Dollars a year. 
invitation from the ladies of Richmond,' Va„ to 5,oo“mt LAMBS - Extra * 6 ’ ^ b >' ,ot 2 - 3.50® 
repeat the oration on the “ Life and Services of s " ,,NE “ Selectod lots 7c ^ lb - reta >> %@8c; fat hogs 6^c. 
Washington,” which lie delivered at Boston on .? . ' ~~~~ 
the 22d. He has appointed the 13th of March, . ^ iX U U U HI Cl C S . 
and y^e proceeds are to go towards the purchase _ ^ _ - ' _ 
of the Mount Vernon Estate. T „ / . „ , , - 
In Batavia, N. Y., on the 15rh ult., Mr. I\ B. PIIELPS of 
The Court Journal says the Princess Royal Flint . Mich-, and Miss F. E. weight, of East Bethany, n.’y. 
of England, Queen Victoria’s eldest daughter, ' 
will limit her appearance to the fashionable ' ' T] f'] f [} f! 
world of the palace for this season, as it is not ' s ^ ^ o * 
thought advisable to apply to Parliament for :: ~ r -- 
the sum necessary “to maintain a household u At a fe u 'ar meeting of Ogden Lodge, No. 197 , I. 0 . 0 . F. 
while she is so vouno- ” held>t Spancerport, Fob. 21,1S56, the following preamble and 
w lie Mic IS SO young. 4 resolutions wore unanimously adopted : 
While the new steamer Persia lav at her has pleased Divine Providence to suddenly re- 
CISUl ’‘V A 1 uel move from among us by death, our esteemed brother and friend 
dock at Jersey City, 13,672 persons visited her, Dr Ib IIAIGUT , therefore 
Davine- for the m-iviWn C-l 700 Of „ ’ J?cio/reJ, That this 1 unexpected and painful event has depriv- 
paylug 101 me pi 1 \ 1 lege (Ji tills sum ed the Lodge ot a Brother whose uniform courtesy, generous 
$500 was given to the poor of Jersey City, $500 knew him. q '“ et ’ modest manners ’ had oud eared him’ to ail who 
to the Society for the Relief of Destitute Chil- Besolved, That as Brothers, we offer to our young sister, so 
§ Rtf ll8. 
At a regular meeting of Ogden Lodge, No. 197, I. O. O. F. 
held p, Spencerport, Feb. 21, 1856, the following preamble and 
resolutions were unanimously adopted : 
R7 wreas, It has pleased Divine Providence to suddenly re- 
move from among us by death, our esteemed brother aud friend 
Dr. E. D. HAIGHT, therefore 
on terms of lirst remittance. ot - a commodiou3 d welUng hoi 
Postage on the \\ eekly rimes is : buildings, and a small orchard 
lo OaiiadH’jlayabte in advance.26 cents a year. acres 0 f the best land. More b 
wAuVn thS . bi I 0, ings if desired. For further pa 
T) Yithin the United States...'".... 26 do. ber on the premises. [> 
ine Daily limes(Mormngor Evening Edition, as maybe de- ---L 
sired) is sent to subscribers by mail iu any, part of the United IMPORT W’T TII 
States for Six Dollars a year. ..... x ,, , , 
The Semi-Weekly Times, published twice a week, and con- ...., r on K ra ! t i' d !■" 
taining very nearly all the reading: matter of the ttuilv, printed ye « r (wiA d ? U !, SS in - d best •®adin 
upon a handsome quarto sheet, is Amt td subscribes‘for Three s „f« and \'I!f! >< « Ap|l i e . l !f«i 
Dollars a year. Two Copies for Five Dollars, to one name and S 2 imn,!SeI S . pys ] at ®' 10 
address -too Dwarf Chemes 1 year f 
Payment in all cases is required invariably in advance ; and pe «,w, n_ P ,,__ „ 
no papers will ever be sent until the receipt of the money. ,Jf Lr wari f enrs 1 year fine I 
Country Newspapers that may copy this prospectus, with an 10 i .J 1 f ? r0 
editoral reference directing attention to it, and send a copy Isabella and Catawba 
marked to this office, may receive tho Semi-Weekly Times in o, A ?° a * e '' r thousand 1 ear i 
exchange for one year. .? toek *: °‘ders solicited early. 
All letters inclosing money, or on business of any kind with ‘onnation. 
the office, to be addressed to the Publishers, Syracuse, N. Y., Feb., 1856. 
322 RAYMOND, WESLEY & CO., OLD VIRGINI V Fit* 
New York, Jan. 1, 1856. No. 138 Nassua-st„ New York. UKWN1.V 1K1 
Maydukes,) $15 
A GREAT BARGAIN IN LAND 
1 the sale of 655 acres, in the town of West Sparta, 
Co., N. Y., known as the “ Willson Tract,” which 
entire or divided to suit purchasers. As. this prop- 
e sold without reserve, to carry out the will of the 
ter it will be sold at a bargain. Possession given 
Seedlings and Angers Quince " ,1 ‘ «« or mvwea to spit purchasers. As.this prop- 
ir. Tennffcash. AddSss for in- be s0 !? reserve, to carry out the will of tho 
R K FA-flNFSTOPK the late owner it will be sold ju a bargain. Possession given 
t,. i ^.upiLbiULK. 1st April next. Title indisputable. , 
_1_ : Persons wishing to view the property, or to purchase, -will 
...... __ „ . . annlv to Mr. JAMES VORTIIRIII' xr-n, ’ 
, v SPRING WHEAT EOR SALE. 
OLD VIRGINIA FREE SOIL FOR SALE. \ 
Tub subscriber having sold ten farms, and having fifteen more 
to sell, would say to those intending to move South that he be- 
apply to Mr. JAMES NORTHROP, Mount Morris. ’ 
WM. WILLSON, i Executors of John 
__I.. WILLSON. 1 Willson, dec'd. 
FARM EOR sate acre. The School Fund of the Co. is ample. Society good. 
, TT ,,, . ,. „ Caution.— Cross the sandy, leachy soils first come to in this 
IIIE we 1 known Neman Chapin farm, in the town ot East State, till you reach the Lime and Granite Rock, and Clav sub- 
Bloomfield, Ontario county, one mile north of Bloomfield vill- 
Jan. 21. 1856. Geneva Nursery, N. Y. 
COMMERCIAL AGENTS WANTED—To canvass per- 
our young sister, so !!i'!■!!!?: f' e |' v °7° od Orchards of grafted fruit aud all other kinds A very superior variety of Oats, which has taken the premi- 
•est sympathies and 2. rlL ■ 10 h ?, use ? lld outbuildings are in good condition.- urns at tliree State Fairs—yield 90 bushels per acre, weight 44 
• Ihe farm is well watered, well fenced, and in a high state of lbs. per measured bushel—will be shipped on the R. R. cars at 
c o . , , sadly and suddenly bereaved, our sincerest svmimtliies and m, rue nouse anu outDmiaings 
U 1 GD of Seamen, and $709 to tiie permanent condolence, in this deeply afflictive stroke. 1 he farm is well watered, well fenced 
fund for tiie Jersey City House Of Industry. hJnrinZli Tml lt .“ copy h of ,h 0 above preamble and resolutions I cL^had o^SENEOA’BOUGHTON 
JO® printed, and a copy be sent to the afflicted family and sister E. WIER, 011 the premises. 
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....J..,. ...... rvuca, auu eiay suo- , 1,11 . 111 . 1 , AGE.MS \V ANTED— To canvass per¬ 
sons so that you can make yourselves and lands rich by rais- manently. Men of high business capabilities and moral stand- 
- _ V C. A. WOODWORTH, Agent. ing and natives of New England or New Yorkoutenced apply. 
V erdtersville, Orange Co., \ a., 1856. _ 320 The business is highly reputable and profitable. Full and de- 
OHIO PREMIUM OATS FOR SEED. A.*'w. HA^RRISOI^lO^outlflSl^to PhiteteeipWa, 0 !’^29<L26t 
A very superior variety of Oats, which has taken the premi--—------ 
unis at three State Fairs—yield 90 bushels per acre, weight 44 WISNER’S PATENT WASH TUB, saves much time 
