APRIL 5. 
MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 
Joragu fiMtgfiite. Utarhrf Jntflltgmce, £t. ^trbprtispmcitts. 
Arrival of the Emu and Canada. 
Rural New-Yorker Office, __ __ ___, __ j __ r _ 
Rochester, April 2, 1856. $ insertion—In advance. Brief and appropriate announcements So’pii^ora, European’Mountain Ash, Smoke Tree, White Fringe 
1’he markets abroad are reported stiffer, but no change for preferred, and no Patent Medicine or deceptive advertisements Tree, CaUlp^ ^ ^ Rrn nQw offere(J> together with 
e bettor is as yet apparent here. Wheat of the best quality inserted on any conditions. _.. many choice varieties ot Ash, Elm. (Cherry, Chestnut, Maple, 
OI V [ I ♦ j NORWAY SPRUCE, SCOTCH I.ARC1I, AMERICAN 
A It 1 P T T T ‘y I s ttT P It t 3 ARBOR VITAS. 
<3/ V A> u H UsU llUlUsl* Mahonia Aquifolia, Scotch Fir, English Yew, Deciduous Cy¬ 
press, White Pine, Red Cedar, Chinese and Tartarian Arbor 
- Vitas. Three-thorned Acacia, A6h leaved iVegundo, lvolreutc- 
.. „ lino r.ru ria Panicnlata, English Alder, Spanish Chestnut, Hawthorn, 
Terms of AdvertiM..*-Twenty-live Cents a Line, each Hombeam LindenT Strawberry Tree, Birch, Althtea, Japan 
The Screw steamer Emu arrived at Boston tile better is as yet apparent here. W 7 heatofthe best quality inserted on any conditions. 
March 26th, and the Canada at Halifax on the is ill demand,but difficult to be obtained at any price. The in- ■■■ 
no.u ferior article offered is sold at last week’s quotations. Corn is NATIVE EVERGREEN As DECIDUOUS TREES. 
Nothin', definite has transpired respecting the throe "cents lower then lest week, but outs have advanced. ^Flr. sSreW’^rbor VltA W fltmiock.Awoh,'’Mitpfo, Bireb. 
Pence Conference, hot all accounts agree on the <c o.te.e 8 .e. ,ne_ „i... tttveu te „,i,.. ,t,.- 
almost certainty of its iavoiable conclusion. stitutionalifcy of the Maine Law having been determined it re- TRAVELING AGENTS WANTED in Western New 
Advices from Germany and Russia use the same movos aU re6traiut3 from the operations of distillers, brewers, gS'cutfwfdJS^ my cheap "’“f ii ranTaia 
tone, and it is generally rumored that the treaty a nd mmseiiers. March 29,1856. 50 Ann st., New York. 
Will be signed soon. All differences are not Apples improve in price as the season advances, aud the sup- —-- J - L - J zrrr—-, — 7i -—:— 7 
Win uo toigti'oa. . .... . : : .... ... f_ . _.J. nswiE tiKAVGK FOR HEDGES.—One vear old nlants 
Oak, Poplar, Willow, in am, sizes, from $2 per 100 upwards, .. . „ , ... . ... , 
suitable for Nurseries, and for planting belts, avenues, shrub- clt V o' Rochester and Western New York, for the liberal pat- 
beries, woods, cemeteries, Ac. rouage they have received the past tour years at their late 
Descriptive price list will be sent, on application to B. M. establishment, No. 9t> State Street, Rochester, and hope to 
WATSON, Old Colony Nurseries. Plymouth, Mass. Carriage m ?, r T ll , a vontinuance ot iavors at the above new store, 
paid to New York and Boston. The usual discount to the trad o " e have carefully selected a very large stock of 
NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS. 
,J. PICARD & CO- 
DEALERS in 
Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds ami Silver Ware. 
No. 1 Exchange Street, and No. 35 Buffalo Street, 
EAGLE BANK BLOCK, ROCHESTER, N. Y„ 
Return their most grateful thanks to the inhabitants of the 
FRUIT TREES, 
FOR ORCHARDS AND FRUIT GARDENS, 
GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES! 
From the best firms in Europe. Our Gold Watches range in 
price from $20 to $3i)0, consisting of Cylinder Escapements, 
yet adjusted, several important disputes re- ply becomes reduced. Of other articles of farm produce we # yeareold at $8 perT.O00. ne yeM 0 P ’ 1 
sDecting the Danubian Principalities and the can add nothing to our remarks of last week. eliab yeoman? 
Asiatic frontiers being left as undecided as Rochester wholesale prices. Walworth, N. y„ April. 1856. _ sunvJ 
OS AG E ORANGE FOR HEDGES.—One year old plants Careful selections will be made when desired, embracing a suit- 
, $5 per 1,000; two years old at $t> per CO00. • r „ n . f v able proportion of the best sorts, so as to afford a regular suc- 
Consisting of the best standard varieties, t chose genuineness has Levers, Doubly Tima Keepers, Quarter Seconds, and others, in 
been proved in a l cases, are offered for sale by the subscriber.— Magic Oases; Duplex Chronometers and helt-Winding Watch- 
r i .v.. 1 . 1 . 1 ..,.u-.PR- a so. Si vpr Watches, ot everv descrmtion. trom S7 to 
Asiatic frontiers being left as undecided as Rochester ±'±u.u^». 
when Congress first met. It is rumored that Flour and Grain. CantUes, box....... I3£®l4c 
" ueu wugio.3ii f, , , Flour bbl .S7,00,a)8,50 Fruit* and Hoots. 
the rectification of territories, the adjustments, w ^’ t> Genesee.... -l’.UO^l,25 Apples, bushel.... 25(o.00c 
*tnd other unarranged differences are to be re- „J>o. Canadian .l, 60(0.1,76 Do. dried . ■•MwS 1 
Candles, box.l'3><(^14c 
Fruite aiul Root*. 
OSAGE ORANGE PLANTS AND SEED. 
800,000 Osage Orange Plants, one and two years old, and 
. , i _* (;orn . ulooc a otatuca. 
ferred to commissioners on the spot. oats . .oo.aJfie Hides and skin*. 
Crimea and the EAST.-The Russian and al- c^Z:VZV.fV.V^i 
lied generals had met on Tractar Bridge, ex- u e ans . $o,oo(a>2,uo sheep pelts.l,oo®i,75 
changed proposals on the armistice, and a neu- ^ .McKta'." 0 ’ 00 ^ 1 ’ 50 Ltt “ bdo '"seed»:'"' U °^ UOc 
tral ground by the Tchernaya has been placed p 0 rk, mess.U0(5)i8,0u Clover,bushel.$6,50@7 
between the two armies. An order to suspend Timothy sKndri"; 2 ’ 50 ^ 3 - 60 
hostilities had been sent to Omar and Selim Sheep(carcass)$u)0.5, 00 ( 0 , 6,00 Wood, hard.5,oo@6,ou 
Pasha. The allies were constructing huts on coat 
both banks of the Bosphorus, and Jiitiglisn en- chickens.@i2^e Do. Scranton.6,50(5)6,75 
gineers were marking out a camp on the Asiat- Turkeys,Do. ^urg......_6 ; M 
ic coast. The river Danube was re-opened and gutter, roil.I8@s2ic Sait, i>oi. 2,00 
„Dm Canadian:.::!M L74 Do. ’ dried..Ul“"I.ofe.Sl a *»PP>y of warrintetl fresh Seed, for sale at th«i jow.ist current 
7 om .m,56c Potatoes.25(a,8£e puces, wholesale or retail. M B. BATLIIAM * CO. 
Oats,.00®3tic Hides and Skins. Columbus Nursery. Columbus, O., April, 18ob. _ 326'vl 
B5mkfeit,V.V.V.V.\V*A^4Se Cu'll'.^^/..'!'.■!‘. 5 ^?lUc GRAND CHANCE FOR MECHANICS. 
'.V....7.45c Calf........lUc GRAND CHANCE FOR MECHANICS. 
.$d,()b@2,00 Sbeep pelts.1,00(^1,75 For Sale—House, Lot, Shop and Water Power, in the village 
..0,00^1,50 Lamb do.0t\a,00c of Samiuskv, Cat. Co., N. Y. Location-good. 20 small Fruit 
Seeds. Trees, selected, nice Shade Trees in front, good well. &c. Price 
...00®18,00 Clover,bushel.$6,50@7 $1,200. Inquire of MARTIN HAYDEN. 
. .7,26ta)7,50 Timothy...:.2,50(a;3,50 Sandusky, N. Y., March 27, 1856. 326w3 
es; also, Silver Watches, of every description, from $7 to $85, 
_ r . THEIR DIAMOND RINGS AND l’INS! 
cession ot the finest fruit, at the following prices, viz : Have been carefully selected with judgment and taste. Every 
.Apples. .2i) cents each. article of 
Peach, 2 and 3 years,.20 *«, “ JEWELRY Is of the LATEST STYLE of FASHION I 
Plum^' “ “ .50 “ *<■ Consisting of single and full Setts of Cameo, Mosaic, Gold, 
Pears. Dwarf. 2 and 3 years.38 “ Stone, Bracelets. Pins, Ac., Ac. ihe 
« Standard, “ ‘ .50 •*■ “ SILVER WARE! 
Extra large trees will be at a higher price. Comprises Tea and Coffee Setts, Spoons, Pitchers, Goblets, 
Ornamental 3 r e e ®t Evergreens, shrubs, Roses, Ac., of care- Q U p Sp Ladles, Kniv es and Forks, of elegant patterns and chaste 
STOCKS FOR NURSERYMEN AND AMATEURS. 
True Angers Quince, Muhaleb Cherry, Paradise, Doucin. 
Apple, Pear, Plum and Che'ry ftocks.^with a great variety of 
Ornamental and Evergreen Seedlings, at lowest rates. Carii- 
Do. 
18(ffi21c Salt, 
1,7 . r,’r,ti Ornamental and Evergreen Seedlings, at lowest rates, t/arri- Brea and Whit 
T>”’<ih Hr s .age paid to Boston or New York. Priced lists are now ready, eluding new hi 
,i. ‘ 1 . 1,1 . X "2iln and will be sent on application. . . 
‘7 to,.alia' 326w 2 B. M. WATSON, Plymouth, Mass. LAWTON. 
P n l„„ 0 lloa Eggs, dozen . 18c I Trout, bbl . jscupse, oy magnum duiiuih rmnnse, m mumuc co., Kitntii v jvi.L) vnnr, nnr.a.1 t k . ....... 
ports east Ol uaictaneues. -- took the first premium at the state Fair, in Rochester, in 18>l; „ subscriber having business West, will sell his farm at a 
T iif Bat Trc Advices state that..the British NFW YORK MARKET—March SI age5 years 1st of May next. Color, beautiful dark bay, height b ain n contains 131 acres of land, 24 acres of wheat, 24 
lHEDALrio. ttuvara . NEW VDltk BAlutfci Alarm .si. 16 hands; weight, 1.200 lbs.; action nnsurpasseiL For timber timber good buildings—four miles from the Railroad 
Squadron IS pushing towards tuo WIUI O r n- Flour—Market a shade firmer ; demand better for common particulars inquire ot GEORGE W. 1HOMAS. Station, 7 from Batavia, in one of the best wheat growing dis- 
J anf ] and medium grades. Sales at $7@7,12 lor common to good 326w2 Voluey, Oswego Co., w. Y tricts of Western New York. For further information ,uldress 
, , . , -NT • , , * , State and Western; $7,25®7,5U lor extra State; $7,2o(a\8 for -;—“ — ~ 77 7 the subscriber. A. M. TAYLOR. 
GREAT BRITAIN.— Admiral IN apier has blOUgnt medium grades of extra Western, and $8,25,oiU),50 lor extra FARM OF 86-t ACRES, Oakfield, Genesee Co., N. Y”., 1856. 325w2 
forward in Parliament his threatened motion Genesee, and St. Louis — market dosing buoyant. Canadian !>,- South Barry, Orleans county, 7 miljis south of Albion, for —- ( , , . . , 
‘ . . • . mnniurpmont nf tLp Ttnl scarce ant! firmly held ; sales at $7,2o(a>9,25. sale at $40 per acre—afirst rate stock or grain Farm; log house lOR oA I ,lL, 
for inquiring into tne management Ol cue Grain—Wheat hrmer with a better demand, both tor home with pa rtof timber and lumber for new houseon hand.fouuda- , . M cou taining 142 acres, with good buildings, brick 
tie flppt while under his command. He con- consumption and exyort; sales commonwhite Canadian at $1- t ion laid up; barn 30 by 42, shed 24 by 100 on stone wall; a joung bouse horse stable, two good hay barns, etc., situated on the 
* l I tLot l-io was sacrificed to cover Sir James 79 in store, and red Southern $l,o0®l,7o. Rye heavy; sales orchard of selected fruit. Soil, black sandy loam and muck. East Bank of the Genesee River, in West Brighton, about four 
tended that he was sact meet! to covei oil O a uts Pennsylvania at $L,10 delivered. Com is dull and unsettled ; on gravelly loam subsoil; a never failing spring and good well mjies from Rochester. 
NEW YORK MARKET—March 81. 
Flour—Market a shade firmer ; demand better for common I particulars inquire ot 
and medium grades. Sales at $7@7,i2 lor common to good 326w2 
STALLION FOR SALE. N w Yo 
I will sell the fine blood stallion, “ Young Magnum Bonnm -- 
Eclipse,” by Magnum Bonum Eclipse, of Monroe Co., which V 
took the first premium at the State Fair, in Rochester, in 1851; ~ 
age 5 years 1st of May next. Co'or, beautiful dark bay, height . 8 
16 bawls; weight, 1.201) the.; action unsurpassed For further .77 u '| : 
fully selected and hardy sorts. 
Trees securely packed for any distance. 32Gw2 
J. J. THOMAS, Macerton. Wayne Co., N. Y. 
FURE POLAND OATS—At fifty cents per bushel. Ad¬ 
dress J . -M. A EMIT AGE, Tyre, N. V. _ 325w2 
10 OR 15,000 MAZZARD CHERRY SEEDLINGS, 
$4,00 per 1,000. L. BARBER, East Bloomfield, N. Y. 325-2t 
CHOICE SEED OATS FOI1 ALL—Of the Poland, Black 
Brea and White Siberian varieties, atone dollar per bushel in¬ 
cluding now bogs. I. A CLARK, Marion, Wayne Co , N. Y. 
LAWTON B LACK BE It It V—Descriptive Circulars, with 
directions for its cultivation will be immediately torwarded to 
applicants. Address WILLIAM LAWTON, No. 54 Wall St., 
New York, or New Rochelle, N. Y._ 325-41 
workmanship. 
Watch Makers and Pedlars supplied at New York prices 
also keep first rate workmen of experience in the 
above business, in repairing Watches ot every description, with 
accuracy and dispatch, and warranted to keep good time. 
83^*Also, working Jewelers. Gold and Silver Plating exe¬ 
cuted with skill and durability, at the lowest city prices. 
most respectfully solicit a discerning public to call 
and examine our 6tock oT goods before purchasing elsewhese. 
LAND WARRANTS.— Wanted at the highest market 
price. ALFRED (•>. MUDGE, No. 37 West Gallery, Arcade 
Rochester, March 18, 185(3. 324-4t 
GFORGE W. THOMAS. 
Volney, Oswego Co., N. Y 
rections for its cultivation will be immediately lor warded to C3IERRV VALLEY FEMALE ACADEMY, 
iplicants. Address WILLIAM LAWTON, No. 54 Wall St., Cherry Valley, Otsego Co., N. Y.. 
evv York, or New Rochel l e, N . Y._ H25 ' 4t C. G. HAZELTINE, J. A. FOWLER, Principals. 
VALUABLE WHEAT FARM FOR SALE. The Summer Session will commence on the 1st of May. This 
_ . win coll bla farm at a Institution lias gained a wide reputation for its educational ad- 
The subscriber, having busmesH West, w,t sell his golid * 1|d omame „tal. I„ the department ot Music 
irgain. It contains 131 ncus o la , 21 . it is unequalled, being under the immediate direction ot Mr. 
bargain, n contains -i ! r- ILS °. ‘ r y? ft ii r oad it; is unequalled, being under the immediate direction of Mr. 
acres of timber good bu, dings-four miles from the Railroad F0vV1 ,,,; R , the 7 ell k « own composer. The climate ol Cherry 
Station, 7 from Batavia, in one of the bes ■ K address v ailey is one of the most favorable in the Union for the devel- 
tricts of Western New York. o u . T A VI OR opment of a healthful and vigorous constitution. It is but a 
the subscriber. 
Oakfield, Genesee Co., N. Y., 1856. 
A. M. TAYLOR. 
325w2 
FOIl SALE. 
.Y FARM containing 142 acres, with good buildings, brick 
few miles distant from Sharen Springs, a well known place of 
Summcr resort. For Catalogues, address the President or one 
of the Principals. D. H. LITTLE, 
324- It President of Board of Trustees. 
FAIRFIELD ACADEMY. 
This Institution is at Fairfield, Herkimer Co., N. Y., seven 
miles from the Central Railroad at Little Falls, trom which 
also that his reputation was lll<mer than lm Frovl»lon»—Pork market is a shade firmer, sales at $16,25 0 u the premises. 
“ , , . r _a,_A r] ®16,3t tor mess; $15 for prime. Dressed hogs in request at __ 
COUl'age, and his courage than tits SKlll. HU- Lard lower; sales at 9%(a}%jC. Butter 16®20c for STATEN ISLAND 
miral Berkely also attacked Napier, whp re- ouio;and 2 j® 2 icf-r state, cheese8®tOKc. fancy dyeing estaiilisum 
torted warmly. BUFFALO MARKET—March 81. Office, No. 3 John St , two Doors from liroadio 
The half yearly meeting of the Bank of Flour—The inquiry for flour this morning is light. Market ]) ye Ribbons. Silks, Woolen and Fancy Goods, ii 
-n. t i „ riivirlonrl nf two nor coni. without any new feature ot note—sales good to'choice Ohio and or otherwise, of every description. Their superior st 
England declared a dividend Ot two per cent.. lowa at $7( ^ 7 i 25 , and double extra Indiana at $7,6U. ■ )ne ladies and gentlemen’s garments is widely kuov 
Del* annum free of tax Oil the stock. Grain—Nothing in graiu, except that ior delivery on the Crape Shawls dyed the most brilliant or grave 
1 opening, 50o is the figure talked of for corn. Some inquiry for kinds of Shawls, Curtains. &e., cleansed or re-dyed. 
France.— laris commercial lettets continue Wheat for milling, but we hear ot no sales of importance. Goods received and returned by express, 
tn sneak with confidence of peace, tut mention Frovisloua-Pork is quiet, and nominal ai $16 for No 1 BARRETT, NEPHEWS & 
UO Speax n ittt ouittiur- , mn«a Beat—Some small lots mess at $11. Lard declinin'?— Q9<! m ia a .Tni,., st 9 flnn?', t'l-nni Rmurl 
Also, a House and Igit on Exchange street, known as tho students are conveyed free the first day of each term. For 
“Franklin House.” .nr healthfulness of climate, and beauty of scenery its location is 
The above property if not fold soon will be rented. I or par- unsurpassed ; and its ample accommodations, experienced and 
ticulars apply to B. M. Baker, at his Livery Office, North 1'itz- efficient Faculty, and unusually extensive Apparatus afford 
STATEN ISLAND 
FANCY DYEING ESTABLISHMENT. 
Office, No. 3 John St., two Doors from Broadway, N. Y. 
Dye Ribbons, Silks, Woolen and Fancy Goods, in the piece 
without any new feature of note—sales good to' choice Ohio and or otherwise, of every description. Their superior style of dye- 
owa at $7(a), 
Grain—7i 
al7,25, and double extra Indiana at $7,fit). 
Nothing in graiu, except that for delivery on the 
ing ladies and gentlemen’s gaiments is widely known. 
Crape Shawls dyed the most brilliant or grave colors ; all 
hugh street, Rochester. IF sirwsP’ peculiar advantages. It has for ladies two thorough Graduat- 
B. M. BA ARK, ing Courses, one of three and one of five years. Special atten- 
325-tf Ad ministrators to Jos. \\ ood s Estate. t j 011 ; s given to those preparing ior College. Good facilities af- 
-- 777—777... ¥ ... , , , ,) forded in Oil Painting and other Ornamentals. The Instru- 
UNION AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE AND mental Music Class is unusually large aud has the Tuition of 
SEED STORE. three experienced Teachers. Board, washing and furnished room 
No. 23 Fulton Street, near Fulton Marks'.) New York for a term of thirteen weeks $25,75. TuitionH’rom $4 to $6. 
, . . ... .. . . The Spring lerm of 1650 begins April 10th. The Fall Term 
PLOWS—A large and choice selection of the best patte n August 27th. For rooms or catalogues address Kev. J. B. Vah 
now in use, comprising a variety ot forty diHerent patterns ana Patten, A. M., Principal. [32*1 3t| J. MATHER, Sec. 
0 1 . nrmfiripnpp of npaCP I lit mention Provialou*— Pork is quiet, and nominal at $16 for No 1 
Speak Wlttl contiaence Ol peace, Ut meuuuu m088t Bee f-Sorae small lots mess at$ll. Lard decliniug- 
that ihe speculative mania increases, and tlie ea i e s at io^c. 
more cautious fear that peace will bring a com- ^*^ r w ^ h $ o 7 ^ 0 particu!ar cba!1Ke “ 31 " e8 Tinioth r at 
mercial catastrophe. ^ new york cattle market—M arch ao. 
SPAIN. The Madlid Gazette O lcia y an Beeves—T hose are sold by the head at a price eqnalto tho 
nounces that Napoleon has addressed, a remoil- value per fb. of the estimated weight of Beef in the quarters.— 
«franee to the Spanish Government respecting The hide and tallow or “fifth quarter,” is not counted in this 
international affairs. Pricks —The prices of Beef Cattle, to-day per lb. will average 
NEW YORK CATTLE MARKET—March 86. 
Goods received and returned by express. sizes adapted to ihe various soils. 
BARRETT, NEPHEWS & CO., HARROWS. Square, Triangular and Hinged. 
326wl3 No. 3 Johu St., 2 doors from Broadway, N. Y. SEED DRILLS, for sowing all kinds of Garden or field 
... - Seed in Drills to be used by hand or horse. 
xnTlHF 'm ja'i’iiriK' qRfUVFim ROLLERS. Field aud Garden sizes. 
NOIICE IO SIOOK GROWERS. GARDEN ENGINES, WHEEL BARROWS, &c. 
The superior Durham Bull, BLETSO, a direct descendant Together with an extensive assortment ofHoiticultural Imple- 
m the celebrated Bates’ stock, imported by the Livingston Field and Garden Seeds, for sale by. 
o. Stock Association in 1854, will be kept the ensuing season SS-m- A. M. TREDWELL- 
& 7 , ...___ ,.„ 1 0 |; TT „ thn rlinln- MaX7c. a pound, live weight, except those from one to six days 
part in the deliberations lelative to tne diplo old, known as “ kittens,” which bring $1,25 to $ 3@4 each, in 
mafic attitude te be taken by Russia alter the Autumn, a good many “grass calves,” 4 to entombs old, sell 
IU . . P for $3Ca)8 each A good fat veal sells often as high as $2U@30. 
conclusion Ol peace. Miuoh Cows AND Calves. —The price of Cowb depends as 
T „„»mf)T TSptTAmTiiFFS_ The Brokers’ Cir- much upon fancy as the price of Horses. Ordinary Cows $30 
LIVERPOOL DREADSTUM'S. a la c “ Cal : 55 ; K00d fair cows $35Cqi45 ; extra quality, with calf, $55(770. 
cular reports a considerable advance in most SHEEP AND Lambs —Common Sheep and Lambs $3,50((p8,00; 
pasture for their cows, and all proper care will be taken to pre¬ 
vent accidents. “ Bletso” was breed by Mr. Beauford, of B et- 
80 , Bedford Co., Eng and; got by Diamond, (5918) dam Fatima, 
by 3d Duke of Northumberland, (3647) g. d. Formosa, by Sir 
Thomas, (.3536) g. g. d. by Sir Alexander (591) g. g. g. d. by 
FARMERS, HORTICULTURISTS AND OTHERS 
TAKE NOTICE! 
Thf. Subscribers now offer for sale their spring stock of a su- 
lerior Fertilizer called Bone Manure, which they offer to tne 
mblic at their old Prices. This manure has taken the First 
SEED DRILLS^for’sowing all kinds of Garden or Field PURE BRED DOMESTIC ANIMALS 
seed in Drills to be used by hand or horse. AT PRIVATE SALE. 
OARDENBNOINE8, wheelbarrows. Sc. Consisting of Short-horns and North Devon Cattle, 
rogother with an extensive assortment of Horticultural Imple- Soutfl-doVM Sheep , Berkshire aJld Essex SlOtne. 
nents. Field and Garden Seeds, for sale by trFDWFT.T, Owing to the overflow of population from the city of New 
32>w5-eow-m-j. _ ' . ( (---- York into the county of Westchester, I have been obliged to 
iimiriM* I?TC V 1 »F’R ATTACHMENT. S80. transfer my entire breeding establishment to the ” Herdsdale 
MOWER, SilO. KLAl f.K All ^ • ’ T Farms” twelve miles north of “ Mount Fordham,” and twenty- 
<"75^3 two miles from the City Hall, New York, by the Harlem Rad- 
road, by which road access may be had to and from “ Herds- 
\ dale” both morning and afternoon. Tickets can be procured in 
New York either at the corner of Centre and White Streets, or 
at 27th Street for Scarsdate Depot, from which Station “ llcrds- 
Elisha S. Patrick, (my farmer) has the entire charge of the 
N, F Stock and is fully authorized to sell and deliver. I will be at 
\ _ ~ Herdsdale on Wednesday of each week, from 11 A. M. to 3 P. 
" 3- 7—------ ^ /i^T**^**** . * M. My residence atui Post-Office is the same as bofore, at 
Mount Fordham , Westchester Co., N. Y. I will answer all com- 
munications by letter, and accompany any who may desire it, 
Ihe Seventh Annual Catalogue will be ready for delivery on 
about the 1st May, 1856, and will be forwarded by mail to all 
KETCHUM’S CUMiilNED MOYVER AND REAPER my stock correspondents ; also to new ones who may desire it. 
(Tf-fic; dead weight 7>4Cm7^c; western btui lea, none m marKet; reputation that it can never lose as one of the oldest, cheapest, 
New York still led, live weight, (L*vO}b>£c; dead weight niost durable and lasting artificial manures now in existance.— 
I v ftnui 
flour 
iiiuiGHuu - -' lzainos, u,oto , owiuc ti.wx. 
6 d Tii lier, closing with an upward tendency.— Albany cattle market—M arch so. 
White is quoted at 10s 6 d@l Is ; red 9s 6d@l0s w w Wo0Lr0RD . s Buils Head. Washington street. 
The advance on corn tor the Tveek ■vvp.^s IS pel Bket Cattle —At Market 410. Prices—Kxtra, live weight, 
Quarter and market firm. White 34s; mixed $5 57; first quality, $5,25; second $4,75 ; third, $4. 
H ‘ n . Cows and Calves —lb m market. Prices range trom $45, 
careful of what they purchase. We warrant our Bone Manure 
to be a pure article, or no sale. Circulars containing direc- 
, where it has been ex- KETCIIUYI’S CDJkiiAl.Nl^D 310 W Lii A.M» lirrAi xi.lt m y s to C k correspondems ; also to new ones who may desire it. 
It has gained itself a Warranted to Cut from Ten to Fifteen Acres of Grain or It will contain many illustrations of prize animals, with my 
of the oldest, cheapest, Grass uer Dan as well as if done with Scythe or Cradle, views as to the origin, utility and peculiar adaptation, of each 
res now in existance.- F £ success of our Machines the past season, aud an- breed to different sections ot our country. 1 shall continue to 
te continued patronage 7 ‘I 0 ” “V* TT-"® “ ,1 ithe most trvincr over import from time to time (as occasion may require,) to keep up 
gated to our friends for ? ^r year “ with the improvement of the age or to strike new veins of clif- 
r commencement. As ’^hat Xher in cutting grain or grass Ketch- ferent strains of blood. The animals for sale will have their full 
. bearing the name of wAwinflvmeef the exoeft uion of the pedigrees, ages. Ac., with prices attached. I will deliver in the 
I warn the public to be R l0 f) r , 1 n 8 ^’ iTnnmverae^taare the and city of NewYorU to Express Co., or Rail Car, or on shipboard 
•rant our Bone Manure Juarde adding a seat for tlie driver while^reao- fl ee of char » e and risk > !UKl wil1 al8 ° Provide the necessary food 
ulars containing direc- alarm, whee atfhu ouler^™d'Lt^^ the Dlatform ?o and lixturi "S for the voyage, by the parties pa, ing cost for the 
caiion to us orour solo "S 1 can be rai^d or lowered a^d’aG Swine are boxed free of charge. 
10 samples can be seen: tachiue-a wheel*for > the*Dtn'D(^e o^^mWng^e MoTer Horn lot . My friend and pnrtlul associate in Short-horns Mr N J Be- 
tions for use. will be forwarded on application to us or our sole “rAngVd that the platform can be raised or 1 
authorized Agents as fo,.uWB--wa ne also samples can be seen: , , , f , , fl ‘,, ol - mov ing the 
Messrs. E. D. HALLOCK, Rochester, N. Y. tachlugaw.beeltortae purpose ot movmguie 
and yellow 36s 6 d. 
50®55. Extras $60®7U. 
BEAN A WEEB, Skaneatlas. N. Y. 
BARKER A BALDWIN, Auburn, N. Y 
DANA & CO., Utica. N. Y. 
Shef.p and Lambs — 800 in market. Prices range at from 326w3 T. HOLLINGWORTH & SON, Proprietor, Utica, N. Y 
$4, 5(a>l0. -- 
Swink —600 in market. Prices—fat $6,50; stores $6,50. ,, 
CAMBRIDGE CATTLE MARKET-March 86. j ----— 
~J At market 560 Cattle—about 520 Beeves, aud 40 Stores, con- 
___ _ . — . . ■ si8ting of Working Oxen, Cows and Calves, yearling, two and 
three years old. 
A-rmi-oTtl of tho Stofimov Tllinoia Market BREi^-Extra, per cwt, $8,00(5)8,60; first quality, $7 
/All rvd.1 Ol LUO oteauiei illlliuxa. @ 7,50 ; 2d do, $6®6,50; 3d do, $5,50; ordinary $5. 
- Hides, cwt. S6,5U®7. Tallow, cwt. $8@9. 
m T i,• * T v».i. A/f_t, ov Pelts—$ 1@1,50. Calf Skins, 14 cts. ’■$ lb. 
The Illinois arrived at New \otk Maicli ..1, barreling Cattle— None. 
She brings $1,260,000 in treasure. Veal Calves— $5, 7@10-lew at market. 
, „ , .1 XI, • • • 1 , nnrs r*i Stokes— Working Oxen—None. 
On tlie 6 th nit, the Illinois, in lat. 33° 57', Cows AND Calves—$25, 30, 45@50. 
long. 74°, fell in with the schooner Elizabeth 01 ^‘^ 7 0 6 8_Non8 - Xw0 Year « uid-$30Cq;5u. Three Years 
Ann, from Maine, with lumber for Boston, in a Sheep— luiio at market Prices —J Extra and selections $8, 9 
^ch e ar r,i<!8 paiJngcostfor 1,10 
tU r of & My frfeml »d pUrtM^as^cUte in Ihort-homs, Mr. N. J. Be- 
to'ioL ^The Platform has been strengthened anu every other y^he^d'o^Short horo^are'kTptdhaf beeir'm^importer and 
part of tlie Machine, so that wo feel tlie utmost confidence ot ki * h , erdof sixyears andaSuccessful exlfibitor^at the 
^ Ame^ican^nstitute, o'ur^Stlue Show aud C UteatiouiU Slto^v.^as 
to st-j te some ol tbe adva t g °j ^ .* , • by reference to tlie Agricultural Journals of the said Societies, 
aU others, undest they ufrtei >url it will fully appear. A Catalogue of his Short-horn herd will 
the knives on a tine of the . J be issued simultaneously with mine, either in the same book or 
lows them to follow the unevenness ot the ground as well as u wiH be distributed precisely as mine, and when a 
not to be effected by the up and down motiou of the pole, cut- J wri.es for one the other will be sent also. I will state 
ting just as low through dead furrows as on level land Sec- information of some who may not be informed, that 
mmm 
structea space Dei ween wbiwo, u,V ^ j /.,,/ k ” voyage and divided the animals in this country, in such a way 
to pass over the cut grass lying ‘.Muxe *TAs /<.<t o) the kn.je A r Hg » ft f. h t0 possess the sarne 3trains of b ] 00 d. Mr. Becar is now 
Ann, from Maine, with lumber for Boston, ill a Sheep— 1090 at market. Prices — Extra and selections $8, 9 
sinking condition, and took off all bands and ©^.Je-No^’ ea ° h ' 
brought them to New 01 v - Brighton cattle makket—M arch «r. 
The John L. Stephens, with the mails and 
_ r m Anr VavIt T? 0 Vt c ovvitr^rl At market 820 Beef Cattle, 60 Stores, — pairs Working Oxen 
passengeis from JNew lOlk, or 1 CD. D, auivecl —(;ows and Calves, 1,230 Sheep and Lambs, 1600 Swine. 
Out March 1st. The Golden Gate, for Aspinwall, Prices—B eef Cattle—Extra $9,00 ; first quality $Q@8,50; 2d 
and the Brother Jonathan, for San Juan, left do I f I 7 ’f 9 L| d 7 ' ; S $<5 ' U0 ' 
on the 5th with $1,400,000 in specie. pelts —$1 to $ 1 , 25 . calf Skins 8>£cts. 
The missing account books of Adams <fc Co., workhki'oxbn—$80? 1 . 06 , 105 , ns, 120(5)150. 
was recently washed ashore near San r rancisco. cows and Calves—$24, 28 ,30,36, 40(a50. 
The first section of the twenty-two miles of the y f a T r ° s R ( ^l^ DBS $9@11; Tw0 Yoars uld $20vi$4 ° ; rhTKe 
Sacramento Valley Railroad is completed. The sheep and Lambs— Extra $8,9(5)13; by lot $1,75,2,3, 3,50® 
California Legislature has passed resolutions “s^^suected lots 8c per tb, retail, 8@9*c, fathogefi* 
deprecating the election of Mr. Banks as PII1IiADEU , IIIA 0ATTUC market—M arch 86. 
Speaker. A bill hu . been produced into the ^ CATTLE _ Ab0Ut ^ head of Beef Cattle were offered 
Legislature for the erection Of tlliee new States past week. The demand was active, and they were nearly 
Veal Calves—$ 6 to $10. 
Working Oxen—$80, 100, 105, 115,120(5)150. 
Cows and Calves—$24, 28, 30, 36, 40(550. 
Stores—Y earlings $9@11; Two Years Old $20@40; Three 
Yearn Old $32@60 
Sheep and Lambs—E xtra $8, 9(5)13; by lot $1,75, 2, 3, 3,50(5) 
SCHENECTADY AGRICULTURAL WORKS. 
In consequence ot the increased demand for their 
Improved RAILWAY HORSE POWERS, 
THRESHERS AND SEPARATORS, 
Combined THRESHERS and WINNOWERS, 
1 and tlw wheel ,.instead joint owner with me in the celebrated bull.; “ Duke of Glostcr" 
I with the Machine as would be the caseit tue filler bar was carrid . UK j i; 0nu , 0< " the celebrated cow “ Duchess 66th" and her two 
di re ctlyto, a ndb 0 lte d t 0 thefram eo f t hemachine,makingitncc- be j t - ers- From his isolated location his sales have been less 
% essary to drop frame and all, to cut grass, which could not be tban m ; ne ; his nerd is from this reason more desirable to select 
done successfully. Third . rhe open cutting blade to prevent lrom Address him for Catalogue and information at 187 Broad- 
clogging which effectually does so, m any kind of grass, and N y at whicb p i aC e he can frequently be seen and ar- 
fourth. in leaving the grass evenly spread, requiring no turning ran ' V ’ emeIlt ( made for visitiog his herd. L G. MORRIS, 
or shaking out, to cure properly. , , March 13 1856. 324-6t 
The change from a Mower to a Reaper, (which means has . , ... „ , , „ ln 
been patented,) is effected by simply eulaiging the main wheel, N. B. Having heen an exhibitor for the last 8 or 10 years, tn 
by circular sections, bolted to the rim of the wheel. Some of all my different departments of Domestic Animals, and with a 
the advantages obtained by this arrangement are-FiRST : satisfactory share of success (which by reference to the printed 
Raising the cutters sufficiently high for cutting grain. Second: Transactions of this State, the American Institute, and the 
Circular SAW I i'te MACHINES and LLOV ER HULLERS, Raising the cogs of the driving wheel, thereby preventing their mals at home in a proper breeding condition, and give room to 
The undersigned have purchased a large establishment in bei f Ut)d wi f b dirt> a3 they otherwise would be, on stubble other equa ly meritorious breeders, who have nothad as good 
Schenectady, N. Y., and are now prepared by increased facili- rr , 6 3 opportunities as X have to prepare themselves for exhibiting.— 
*ws to supply all orders from any mirtofthe country promptly. ^ ghaU bave pla tf orms f or bot h back and side delivery of My Mend, Mr. Becar, intends doing the same. L. G . M. 
ties to supply all orders from any partof the country promptly. 
G. WESTINGHOUSE & CO. 
Schenectadyi March 6, 1856. 
Florida, N. Y., March 1, 1856. 
the grain. Persons ordering will please state which they pre¬ 
fer. VVe are now prepared to ship Machines at a moment's no¬ 
tice. HOWARD A CO., Buffalo, N. Y„ 
CASH PAID FOR CLOVER AND TIMOTHY SEED 
—At the “Rochester Seed Store,” No. 4, Fogg’s Agricultural 
Messrs G. Westinghouse & Co.-The machines-a two Office and Shop on Chicago St" near Central & City Buildings, Buffalo Street. Rochester. N. Y. 
MESSRS If. w estinuhuuse iv v — me macuiues — a two p •, 5 rj 
nd LA.MBS-Extra $8, 9@13; by lot $1,75, 2, 3, 3,50® horse power, thresher and winnow, r, that I bought of you last Kaur ° * a 
out of California. 
Swine— Selected lots 8c per lb.; retail, 8@9.J£c.; fat hogs 6ff. 
PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET—March 86. 
Beef Cattle —About 900 head of Beef Cattle were offered 
the past week. The demand was active, and they were nearly 
ail disposed of within the range of $9,50(5)10,75 per 100 tt>8. A 
summer, have been used steadily during the season of thresh¬ 
ing. We threshed lrom 300 to 400 bushels of oats per day, and 
cleaned the grain first rate. We threshed at Daivd Johnson’s, 
MAKING MONEY FAST 
Good Pedlers and smart salesmen are reaping a bountiful 
The Indians were committing depredations “Tows in market 100 were sold at -lf der ^ 
at tlie mouth of Rouge river. JLwenty-iour prices ranging from $25 to $75. ^ L _!_ _ _; 
persons were murdered on the 23d of February. snEEP-This marketwa? n® ? quite so brisk as last week, WM. R. PRINCE & CO., 
A battle had taken place on Puget S Sound, though 6,600 head were sold; the average price by the head was FLUSHING, N. Y., 
between a party of friendly Indians and Daco- fr To?s-Th°eto weie onlv about 900 head offered, all of which , Ref T V'ltl ^Marc^lndwTfbn^aJd n h rfceri 0 citoi^nl 8t 
tes. The steamer Columbia was to leave San so id at $8.60@8,76 per ioo tbs. MTnv i^nartmen , 8 The coilecttons of Ttoes Shruh. pPan^ 
Francisco in a few days with Gen. Wool and Baltimore cattle market—M arch 8?, 
troops for Rouge river. Beef Cattle — At our Cattle market to-day, 600 Bet 
Tlie Legislature ot Oregon has sent a memo- were offered, of which IOO were driven eastward, and the 
Jnl ) n p; icbb^f^tliovomnvnl mainder sold at$8,50(5)9,75 nett. The quality was inferior, 
rial to 1 1 esident I teice, asking tor tne lemovai Hogs— Scarce and firm; sales at$8®8,25 per 100 tbs. 
of Gen. Wool. LOUISVILLE CATTLE MARKET—March 86 
Eleven buildings had been burned at Sonora. „ _ „ ... ,, , , „ .. . ... 
t dhOQ nan ° Beeve$—T he Cattle Market continues about the same as 
L/OSS «jpdO,UUU. reported, with a good supply. 
Dates from Valparaiso are to Feb. 15, and Prices for first quality, in round lots $3 gross; retail s 
/XI . xx V no, I nu on. 'll. .. , for choice at 3,25®.3,50; liur to good $2,7o®3 gross, comntoi 
Calao to Feb. 26th. Ihe Chilian war steamer 25 @ 2 , 75 . 
Cazado.from Palcahuano, foundered near Maule, Sheep—T here is but little doin-, and prices range fror 
fa ... ea sels 7 fi rJ.r im iV.„ from September to March, and will forward priced Catalogues 
Id at $8.60 v a,o,75 per 106 lbs. of any Departments. The collections of Trees. Shrubs, Plants 
BALTIMORE CATTLE MARKET—March 8?. and Seeds is unrivalled in variety and in the choice selections 
of the most valuable. They also call special attention to the 
Beef Cattle—A t our Cattle market to-day, 600 Beeves following. A most extensive assortment of Stocks for budding, 
were offered, of which 100 were driven eastward, and the re- 
LOUISV1LLE CATTLE MARKET—March 86. 
and young Evergreens, and all other Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, TKrixTTTTivr.gs poR 13531 . .. .... 7. . .. „ tT , 
Fruit and Tree Seeds, ,fcc., suitable ior Nurseries. Raspberries, Among its many distinguished writers are, Rev.Henty Ward 
Currants and Gooseberries, in quantity for market grounds.— In order to reward every person who may aid in extend- Beecher, Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe, Gov. Louis Kossuth, 
5,000 Lawton and Imperial Blackberry, tlie latter new, as largo w t he circulation of the Rural New-Yorker, we offer the cl Larles L. Brace, and numerous others. 
as Lawton and sweeter. Rhubarb of every variety by 100 and , . , ... . Terms—B y Mai], $2 a year, tn advance. Specimen numbers 
IMPROVED KING PHILIP Oil BROWN CORN. 
An Early, Hardy and Productive Variety. 
To place this valuable com withiu the reach of all the sub¬ 
scriber, for 25 cts, will send two ounces to any address in the 
U. S., post-paid; and any additional quantity, for the postage, 
(6 cts. per ounce.) By Express, from one peck to one bushel, 
at $1 per peck, sacks and delivery to Express Co. free. 
Also the celebrated Japan Pea, and Wyandot Prolific Corn, 
from 2 to 4 ounces at 12% cts. per ounce. Address 
323 I. \V. BRIGGS, West Macedou, Wayne Co., N. Y. 
SUPERIOR SHORT HORN BULLS FOR SALE.— 
Duke, (443,) red roan, 1 year old last July. Fairmount, (490,) 
light roan, 1 year old last May. Tyro, (1953.) red and white, 1 
year old next April. E. MARKS. 
Camillas, N. Y., March 3, 1856. 322-tf 
THE INDEPENDENT,. 
A Weekly Religious and Family Newspaper of the 
Largest Class. 
Among its many distinguished writers are, Rev. Henty Ward 
Beeves—T he Cattle Market continues about the same as last 1.U06. Osifer scions all kinds $2 to $5 per 1 000. Licorice for following very fair aud liberal 
reported, with a good supply. 
Prices for first quality, in round lots $3 gross; retail sale 
for choice at 3,25@3,50; fair to good $2,75@3 gross, common 2, 
Sheep —There is but little doinx, and prices range from $2 POO Pears, Apples, Cherries 
field culture, cheap in quantity. Tanner’s Sumach, Eartn Al¬ 
mond, and Seeds of Chinese Annual Sugar Cane, succeeds 
wherever Broom Corn does. Isabella, Catawba and Clinton 
Grapes cheaply 1.000, and 30 other choice Native varieties. 60.- 
SPECIFIO PREMIUMS! 
SIX DOLLARS in cash, and an extra copy of the Rural, 
— or, instead of the latter, a copy of the Year Book of Agri¬ 
culture, (price $1,50,)—to every person remitting for fifty or 
8ent gratis. 
Advertisements—Twelve and one-half cents a line for each 
insertion. JOSEPH H LADD, Publisher, 
322-10t Office No. 22 Beekman Street. New York. 
1 ,, ,\ , c t ... i\..a cir q __ ’ to $4 IE) head, according to quality. Good shipping lots are immediate bearing, in addition to the general stock of the 
Oil the o(i Ol January. UUt Ot ~*)o persons on selling at $3,50(5)5, -with the wool on. al sizes. Evergreens and other Ornamental Trees of large 
Load'd onlv 44 were Saved. The Sloop-of-War Hogs—A re selling at 4%@5c gross, and in fair demand. for immediate embellishment. A special Catalogue of tin 
_’ J 1 . ^ , r , __ ___ __ _ Ira fiizprl Trees. 
St. Mary was detained at Calao on account of Chicago cattlj 
the disturbed State of the country. Market the past week ra 
Advices had reched Panama that the Indians i ir > c< ; 8 ‘oj ail kinds or stock. 
t , * p ai l-i • c -xt Hales of C attle, 2 UU oraina 
on the Atlantic coast of the Province ot Vara- from 4 @ 4 Mo: few 4 ><c. 
e-uas had attacked the capitol of Santiago and sheC Q P J r , om J( 
partially burnt it. Advices irom ( os!a Itico, nq cows and Calves on ti 
state that General Walker bad threatened to . - 
attack and destroy Punta Arenas, and the Gov- „ w % 
eminent had sent troops to defend the place. i'LAim t. reck a 
eiirr&fiA CATTfF MARKFT M«*,.i, 9 C tra sized Trees. or $b m other Books, tor forty or more subscribers. 
IIULALO LA 11 LL tutviuKC .1 tuarclt 8b. SPLENDID PREMIUM STRAWBERRIES, THREE DOLLARS in cash and an extra copy of the Ru- 
Marketthe past week rather dull, aud a small decline in Guaranteed to surpass any other collection in America. Euro- RAL : °J a 5°?^ of the Year Roo ^. of Agriculture, to every one 
prices for ail kinds of stock. , „ pean Strawberries are utterly worthless as has been proven for remitting for thirty-two subscribers or over. 
Salesof Cattle, 200 ordinary from ci®3% to 4c gross; 60 extra year8- Descriptive Cutalogno with directions for culture THREE DOLLARS in cash to every one remitting for 
from 4@4!£n; few 4%c. will be sent per mail to applicants. twenty-five subscribers. [Agants can retain the cash offered 
Sheep —363 Sheep from 2%(5)3%, to dt^c; few 4%c. ..... in Specific Premiums, deducting it from remittance.] 
Hogs— 408 from 3% to 4(5)4,30 gross. CHINESE TREE AND HERBACEOUS PA.0NIE8, _ .... r , ., ... . 
ste fien,- (loiJea „ ,,, , , To every one remitting for twenty subscribers, we will give 
No Lows ana Lalves on the mantel. nfrliiK most crorcreous of Flowers, so hardy as to withstand the ._______o»u_7._ 
ie7, and Plums of extra lwgeTz'e for I culture, (price $l,50,)-to every person remitting for fifty or NEW YORK CONFERENCE SEMINARY, 
dition to the general stock.of the usu- | more subscribers, to the la! of May, 1856. charlotteville, Schoharie county, n. y. 
FIVE DOLLARS in cash or a copy of Webster’s Unabridg- Wm. L. Wood, A. M. Principal. 
'J™ Institution is the cheapest and one of the iargestin 
’ „ , this country. The attendance the present term is more than 
THREE DOLLARS in cash and an extra copy of the Ru- f our hundred intelligent students. 
ge size FIVE DOLLARS in cash or a copy of Webster's Unabridg- 
tho ex- ed Dictionary, or four copies of the Year Book of Agriculture, 
or $6 in other Books, for forty or more subscribers. 
The next term of 22 weeks commences April 28, 1856. 
pean Strawberries are utterly worthless as has been proven for remitting for thirty-two subscribers or over. Location healthy, buildings new, rooms large, with clothes- 
years. A Descriptive Catalogue with directions for culture THREE DOLLARS in cash to every one remitting for presses. Unsurpassed advantages in Music, Engineering, An- 
will be sent per mail to applicants. twenty-five subscribers. [Agonts can retain the cash offered oient and Modern Languages, Painting, Drawing, ic. 
. . x... . x,........ .. __ in Specific Premiums, deducting it from remittance.] Students conveyed free from Albany on tho day designated at 
CHINESE 1 REE AND HERBACEOUS 1 AON’IIS, remitting for twenty subscribers, we will give commencement of each term, fare being remitted on payment 
Of this most gorgeous of I lowers, so hardy as to withstand the two extra J copie3 of the Rural and two copies of the 8th or any °f bl ! 1 tor quarter. Stages leave Stauwtx Hall, in Albany, at 
winters of Canada, we have <0 splendid varieties ot Tree, and nrvrt >din*r volume of the Wool Grower and Stock Reeister—or o clock, a. m.. on the 25th ot April. 
160 varieties of the Herbaceous class and at reduced prices. f inste d d “ of extrH . Ruruls and W. G. IS. R.) a handsomely ‘$21 Oo” 
PREMIUM DAHLIAS. bound volume of the Rural for 1855, (price $3.) tuition iu Common English, per quarter of 11 weeks, $21,00.— 
tL ,1 tarn/tmnns tn (lafantl tlipnlnup FEARFUL WrECK AT Sea.—T lie Chilian War PREMIUM DAHLIAS. bound volume of the Rural for 1855, (price $3.) 
eminent naa sen p h ;„t, lpft rine> nf the Pnrifie This collection which for years has been the finest ill the Union To everyone remitting for fifteen subscribers, an e 
_ 4 .».-— Steamer oazaaor, wmen leic one Ol me l acme ha8 been enriched by the most splendid French, English, and copy of the Rural and either volume of the W. G. A S. R. 
.ITS- Tn A nv Tt est i moled that as POl’tS on the morning of the 30th of January, for German varieties that have taken premiums tho past years. a copy of tho Horticulturist for 1856. 
IHE bLAVE LRADE. 11 IS C. < c cS , liAUDV HERBACEOUS FLOWERING PLANTS To every one remitting, for ten subscribers, ($15,) an e 
many as thirty vessels are fitted, out in the port A alparaiso, with 3a8 persons on board, run on a . . t , . . , ‘ copy of the Rural, or a copy of Year Book of Agriculture 
, “J , T , J. , ,. • 0 , . , r , . , A collection of great interest and beauty, combining the most tri BVB rv one remitting for six conies 1*10) 
of New York tor the African Slave trade every sunken rock about 8 O clock lit the evening, and choice from Europe and elsewhere. The losses in transit have 8a “ e to e ' er y one remitting tor six copies, (S> 10 .) 
vpur Thf- nithoritips do evervthin<r in their c, i. n„ *■ e .1 t i t c been so great, that it has required many years to'perfect it, and To evetw one remitting for three copies ($5) we will, II 
year. int, aumonuesuo cvetywung in men soon after sunk. Outof ihe whole number of there is none to compare to it in America. sired, send the 9th, or any preceding Vol. ot W. G. & 8. R. 
power to break up the iniquitous traffic, yet the ;UK [ nassengers, three hundred and fifteen EXTRA splendid flower seeds, -—* —- ; - 
vessels manage to slip Oft during the night .. 1 n , Imported for our own grounds from the Royal Gardens of Prus- The Wool Grower and Stock Register : the only jot: 
without clearance papers. The last case is that perished. Of one hundred and forty-eight ^ .Seed,<of 425.varieties lAmmai^d Bfomdai Ffowo, i^l^Vgood wm^^d^silouidb^.^Ve^han! 
For circulars, or to engage rooms, 
160 varieties of the Herbaceous class and at reduced prices. !, lstea d of extra Rural, and W. G. A S. R..) a handsomely 1?^; «1 
PREMIUM DAHLIAS hound volume of the Rural for 1855, (price $3.) ‘ E “ ‘“t ve“ pries ' For clretriare?or to 
This collection which for years has been the finest in the Union To everyone remitting for fifteen subscribers, an extra address the Principal. Send and get a circular. 32*2-5t 
has been enriched by the most splendid French, English, and copy of the Rural and either volume of the W. G. & S. R .—or - 
German varieties that have taken premiums tho past years. a copy of the Horticulturist for 1856. LYON’S COPPER LIGHTNING CONDUCTOR. 
HARDY HERBACEOUS FLOWERING PLANTS To every one remitting, for ten subscribers, ($15.) an extra PATENTED JULY 11, 1854. 
Bame'to^ver^one'rernttthi^for sitTcopies^, °$i®) T ' CU ' tUre ^ pj'^ift^ 
LYON’S COPPER LIGHTNING CONDUCTOR. 
PATENTED JULY 11, 185-1. 
The subscribers have purchased tho entire interest of tho 
Patentee in the manufacture of theso celebrated Conductors, 
To every one remitting for three copies ($5) we will, if de- and are prepared to furnish them witli the appropriate fixtures 
red, send the 9th, or any preceding Vol. of W. G. &. S. R. to all parties holding the right to territory, in any quantity, and 
EXTRA SPLENDID FLOWER SEEDS, 
Imported for our own grounds from the Royal Gardens of Prus¬ 
sia, the Seeds of 425 varieties of Annual and Biennial Flower- 
-" The opposition party in the New Brunswick spared in parcels not less than 50 at $1 
A Barbadoes paper says a regiment of native jj ouge 0 f Assembly are making determined ef- Chinese potato, gknuine 
infantrv (blacks) is ordered to Halifax for gar- „ , , ,, , , . . ~. , White variety, in tin cans at $5 and $ 
infantry (blacks; is ordered to Halifax for gar¬ 
rison duty for two years, when they will be 
E IMPERIAL RICE,— 
$10 each, until April 20th> 
, vv nue vanexy, in un cans hi mm c>iu eacn, umn April -- — r V . . V.- 
forts to oust the Administration, and with a and growing in Bmall pots till May 10th. W. R. P. & Go., an- ers * It is ably conducted. Prairie ramier. 
*-- - j — - - j -a -- j -— - j i • ■. .. . i • i. i it nounce that this root has Yvith stood ihe past se\'ere winter in 
succeeded by one from Trinidad, now being view to accomplish their object, have moved a the open ground and assure their countrymen that it far sur- 
i J 1 passes in value any other esculent grown in our country. AU 
organized. \Ote Ot W ant Ol coniltlence. attacks on it emanate from ignorance, malice or stupidity! 
--- on short notice. Circulars sent on application. Address 
Tub Wool Grower and Stock Register : the onlv journal 321-lam-ti _ BRITT AX & EDWARDS. Loekport, N. \ 
devoted exclusively to the interests of the shepherd and herds- NO , ,, PF.RUVIAN GUANO, at the lowest market price 
man. It is doing a good woi.t and should bo in the hands of SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME ; CHARCOAL DUST, 
every man who has a sheep, owns a cow, or drives a horse. W e POUDRETTE, manufactured by the Lodi Manufacturing Co. 
need say nothing more of its charactet or conduct, that to say PT . r f ’ , , - 
whatever D. D. T. Moore takes hold of U put through and ONE DUST fine a^d coarse. 
E ‘ a, ' d *U. IV 11 toS" vt a Mno'J'•« The above fertilizers can now be obtained in large quantities, 
interest, trom its first issue, after passing into Mr. MoOfU. s at t j ie Xorth Rivei Agricultural Warehouse, 
hands, and know whereof we speak. As its features are na GRIFFING BROTHER & CO., 
tional, it should he sustained by tho whole nation of stock grow- ->iq.q m fiO Cortlamlt Street New York 
ers. It is ably conducted.— Prairie Farmer. JU-3m t>u l.ortlanut street. N ew York. 
[The Wool Grower and Stock Register (published HARVESTER FOR SALE.—I will sell at a bargain one 
monthly, at 50 cents a volume, or $1 a year,) is furnished to of Palmer & Williams’ harvesters, made by Garison k Co., 
Rural subscribers at half price—25 ctn. a volume, or 50 cents at Brockport. It is in good order, but does not suit me. 
interest, trom its hrst issue, alter passing into Mr. Moore s 
hands, and know whereof we speak. As its features are na 
tionat, it should be sustained by the whole nation of stock grow- 
a j’ear. The 9th volume commenced with January. 
Darien, Jan. 2. 1S56. 
T. O. PETERS. 
