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MAY 3. 
MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 
*, ♦ cvr < ri* Statistics of London. 
$omp IwtdbgfBTt Losdok 00Tera . space of » 
—-~ square miles. It contains 327,391 houses, and 
Arrival Of the Arago and the Arabia. 2,362,236 inhabitants, the annual increase of the 
rlict lnttlligtna, At. 
rural New-Yorker Office, 
Rochester, April 30,1866. 
NOTICE TO STOCK GROWERS. TII]E CON CORD CSrlTAFB. 
The first premium Short Horn bull Cayuga (320) 2d vol. Am. MESSRS. IIOVEY .fc CO., 
Herd Book, will be kept the ensuing season at the stable of Row i Mum* 
Allen B. Benham, Dryden. This bull drew tho first prize at Merchants Row, Boston, .Yinss., 
Elmira in 1S55; also, at the same place the young stallion Bel- are again offering 
gOTa. He is a bright bay, good size, and good pedigree, and j;r. BULL'S NEW AND SUPERIOR GRAPE ,—the 
can be seen on application to the subscriber. Good pasture stock of which has been placed in their hands. 
provided for Cows and Mares from a distance,—accidents and this very remarkable American variety is the greatest ac 
Rochester, April oil, loot). ) provided for Cows and Mares from a distance,—accidents and 
There is no essential change in the grain market, except escapes at the risk of owners. ALLEN B. BENHAM. 
, Dryden, Tompkins Co., N. Y., April 21, 1856. 
t v A rann arrived at New York population being upwards of 40,000. Thelength that oats are two cents lower. “ ' Dryden, Tompi 
a T “lOs?Wimrnn Lssentrers and among of all the different streets is 1,750 miles. The Provisions have declined m some respects, among which ketchu 
April 23d, bunging 130 passengeis, ana g , I may be mentioned butter and eggs, the former (best roll) selling Attachment Wi 
them the Hon. James Buchanan, ex-minister to paving of them cost £14,000,000, and the yeauy to the trade at 12>£c. a pound, and the latter at 10c. a dozen.— “ ^ aC c 
England, and Henry Dubois, minister from Hoi- cos t 0 f keeping the pavements in repair, is £1 ,m Potatoes are also cheaper. Our new and i 
land to the United States. 800 000 London has now 1,900 miles of gas Other things remain about at former figures. end of the platfi 
The Royal mail steamship Arabia arrived at ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ of water pipes.- Boom whoi^ pbicss. "“SS 
Halifax the Same day of the AragO at IN ew I 01K. . , . _ , etinfinonn Thorp Flour and Grain. Candles, box..........13@14c all a farmer can 
She left Liverpool on the afternoon of Saturday The introduction of gas cost £J,UUU,UUU. ineie F1 bb ,.$7,oo@8,25 I Fruit* and Root*. perfect manner, i 
out 1 UI Uiveijwv hu . .,. j__* o/.n nnn 1 • . * 1 ... ~ n ~*-r.m a Wh-Ot dmrnsee.1.00r&1.2o Apples, bushel. 35 ( 5)380 p r i* n n t Mowers 
Provisions have declined in some respects, among which 
Other things remain about at former figures. 
ROCHESTER WHOLESALE PRICES. 
She left Liverpool on the afternoon of Saturday The introduction of gas cost £,3,UUU,UUU. ineie Flou * .'$7,00Ca)8,25 Fruit* and Root*. perfect manner. Orders can now 
the 12th inst., and her advices are three days are 360,000 burners in the city, which consume X* ^e^M°we re sno-Reape^ 
later than those of the last named steamer. every night 13 , 000,000 cubic feet of gas, valued com.P 0 ***®,— aiid's'kiu*. ° Qllice ' Cllicag ° st - near N - Y ~ ( 
The Persia arrived out ou the morning of the at £-qq qqq or two millions and a half of dollars. B^rfey”-$i ,'i3®i,26 Slaughter . 0c©6 New Volumes l Samples < 
12th, making the passage in about nine days and ^ q( London haye under tLeir con- Buckw heat> . «c i F K IL L u, 
thirteen hours. . P( .,, mf . nni , , ,, , i> eas ’ . ... l,00m)l,25 Lamb do.00®00c A first class family paper, de 
The British steam frigates Tartar and Despe- trol a capital of £64,000,000, and the aiireient >.Aleut*. seed*. pavement, and Progress. Weei 
rate had returned from an unsuccessful cruise insurance companies have a cash capital of £10,- Pork, mess.TimOThy^^.'.’.’.’.'.’.'.'iso^s.so the w a'IER-cu 
in search of the Pacific. The two steamers 0 00 000. and £78,000,000 in negotiable paper. Beef,'per cVrt" ......6,oo®7,w _ sundrie*. Hydropathy; i nysi^og^ 
searched separately, the Tartar proceeding as T ’ he tax on houses amounts yearly to £12,- Do.’ soft Fo r the improvement of man! 
far west as long. 25° on a parallel OI lat. 00 J ; „„ rr , * •. f ,I ]„ ; n Shoulders . -y7®8c Coal, Lehigh . 8,U0 For Three dollars—all three w 
p* vere fired every two bows during the 500,000. The fain true of these heuscs n, n „,, k .........^0 {>;. — rQIt.....».tls...» 
night, and vigilant lookouts kept during the sured to the amount of £166,000,000. Dven ^ i>uiry, -fee. Do. Char.8@ioc kedzie’S rain w 
day. ’ Capt. Dunlap, of the Tartar, is confident thousand persons are constantly employed iu Butter, rolL^..°°<^|Salt, bbi../ Y/.Y.'.'-Ys^iS manufactured by j. e. chen 
**Uo keeping the docks in repair _ tetor^n 
Barley,’.$1,13(^1,26 Slaughter.0c@6 j 
Buckwheat,.- - - 4 ^ c ^. al *.*.y « 
Beans.$1,25@1,50 Sheep pelts. 
jp eas 1,00(4)1,25 Lamb do.0U(ttiUUc 
..Meat*. Seed*. 
Pork, mess.16,50@18,00 Clover,bushel. 
Do cwt . 7 , 1 X 1447 , 51 ) Timothy.2,5Ufe3,oU 
Beef,'per cwt.6,00Ca»7,00 Sundrle*. 
Sheep (carcass)f)10U.5,00W6,08 Wood, hard.5,00@b,00 
Hams, smoked.9(t«l0c Do. soil.3,00®4,00 
Shoulders,.7®8c Coal, Lehigh.. 8 ,U0 
Chickens.®12 Lc Do. Scranton.0,00@b,75 
Turkeys.@14c o. Blossburg. 5 50 
Dairy, Ac. Do. Char.8®10c 
RnttAr.mil.. 00®,12Mc Salt, bbl . -1,75 
escapes at the risk of owners. ALLEN B. BENHAM. quisitlon that has ever yet been made to our hardy native 
Dryden, Tompkins Co., N. Y., April 21, 1856. grapes, and supplies the desideratum so long wanted, of a su- 
-——--- perior table grape, sufficiently hardy to withstand the coldest 
KETOHUM’S MOWER WITH READER climate, and early enough to ripen its fruit in any part of the 
Attachment, Warranted capable >/ Cutting from ten to ^WabX^ISfaSouf 
fifteen acres of Grain or Grass per day. It is f u u y r i pe from the 3d to the 10th of September, and fine 
Our new and improved guard, a two foot wheel at the outer specimens have been exhibited the last three years, at that date, 
end of the platform in Reaping, and the arrangement of a before the Massacnusetts Horticultural Society, 
wheel for the purpose of moving the machine from lot to lot, It is a most vigorous growing vine, perfectly hardy, with 
with various other improvements, makes Ketchum’s Machine bunches of a large size, handsomely shouldered, often weign- 
all a farmer can desire to cut his grain or grass in the most ing a pound, and with large roundish, oval berries, frequently 
perfect manner. Orders can now be filled on a moment’s notice, measuring an inch in diameter ; color very dark, covered witn 
Price of Mowers $ 110 —Reaper attachment $20 extra. a thick blue bloom ; flesh soft, tender and juicy; flavor veiy 
333 W 13 HOWARD & CO., Buffalo, N. Y. rich and luscious, witn a fine sprightly aroma. The foliage is 
Office, Chicago St., near N. Y. Central and City R. R. Depot, large, broad, and thick, and the berries have never been known 
_____to mildew, rot, or drop off, under any circumstances, du- 
New Volumes ! Samples Gratis ! Subscribe now. ring the five years since it has borne fruit. Good judges who 
_ _ ,, rTiTTcnint'rvn. have tasted it pronounce it superior to the Isabella in its ripest 
I. I l! E HUJ81 3. A 1 ” > condition. 
A first class family paper, devoted to Entertainment, Im- The following testimonials of its excellence, among numerous 
provement, and Progress. Weekly, $2 a year. others, we annex : . . . „ 
THE WATER-CURE JOURNAL ;1 “ We regard this grape as an important acquisition. —[Horn* 
Hydropathy, Physiology, and Laws of Life and Health, $1. ° U “ t lte early ripeajng alone ought to secure it a place iu every 
THE PHRENOLOGICAL JOURNAL garden.”—[N. Y. Tribune. . . , . 
For the Improvement of mankind. Illustrated. $1 a year. “° 4 n th e \ c n e ’ 1 '“*<3' e '” 
For Three dollars—all three will be sent a year. Address As a ’"“rXn w nhlv find invthins- to comnete at the 
FOWLER and WELLS, No. 308 Broadway, N. Y. 330w3 market, we shilU not find a yt^ng to compete at the 
Candles, box.13vo)14c a farmer can desire to cut his grain or grass iu the most 
Fruit* and Root*. perfect manner. Orders can now bo filled on a moment's notice. 
Apples, bushel. 'R>(tQ.lbc p r i cc 0 t Mowers SllO—Reaper attachment $20 extra. 
Do. dried.75^88 333^13 HOWARD A CO., Buffalo, N. Y. 
Potatoes. U0 v uj25c oilice, Cliicago St., near N. Y. Central and City R. R. Depot. 
New Volumes! Samples Gratis ! Subscribe now. 
L I F E IUUST R A T E I> ; 
A first class family paper, devoted to Entertainment, Im¬ 
provement, and Progress. Weekly, $2 a year. 
THE WATER-CURE JOURNAL ;] ^ 
Hydropathy, Physiology, and Laws of Life and Health, $1. 
THE PHRENOLOGICAL JOURNAL 
F’or tlie Improvement of mankind. Illustrated. $1 a year. 
For Three dollars—all three will be sent a year. Address 
FOWLER and WELLS, No. 308 Broadway, N. Y. 330w3 
The Peace Conference^ continues^ its ^ssion ' Lo]idon consumes yearly 277,000 oxen, 30,000 j K>ff$ 
00g)L0c White fish, bbl.$10@11,0U 
- — - - ~ , T , , J . J LOliaon COIIBUUIOS yeauy Xallow . OtKyC-lOc I Codfish £7 quintal . .5,00 
Tb, calves, 1,480,000 sheep aad 34,000 hogs, vorth, »«.■■*•». ^ 
Principal Plenipotentiaries were expected to all together, £8,000,000. London consumes new fork market—A pril as. 
leave Paris in a few days. 1,600,000 quarters of wheat, 65,000 pipes of wine; Flour— 1 There is more doing in flour, but holders havo been 
It is said that the Allies h™ sent order, to 2>0(Jy)0|) q[ brmdy> 43,200,000 galloos fSC&MS^St, 
no rtf of porter aod ale, 119,215,000 gallons water, and 
Advices from St. Petersbnrgh state that the 3,000,000 tons coal. It has 350 charity ^sooia- St ^SlS^SSSfUTSSSS^' 
law prohibitincr the export of Russian produce tions, which distribute every year £1,805,635 to Grain—Wheat only in moderate request for export and 
has been repealed. The Minister of Finance p 00rj w hich sum wlien increased by pri- common to'good red Southern. b Rye r ’at 92^c Soifthm^ 
vate charitieS wiU am ° Unt t0 ^00,000.- 
chlnt vessels of the Western Powers would be The city, from the showing of its official docu- market firmer. Sales at $19 for 
admitted to the Russian ports. The energies of ments, has 143,064 persons who have no visible ««.; M^ 7 MS e .^S|iWoS; 
the Russian Government, it is said, will now be xneans of support. Among these are 4,000 vag- and i 5 @ 22 cVor State. Cheese selling slowly at8@,i0c. 
devoted to three objects, viz., an alliance with a j Jondg) cos t the city £50,000 a year to albany market—A pril 38. 
France, the completion of great railways, and , ,, There are besides in London riour—There is no improvement to notice in our market for 
the diffusion of Russian feeling on the Continent, SU PP 01 fchera - 1 neie ale oesiaes m nonaon ^ ^ nQ change t0 notic? m the value of State, Western 
• 11 formiiiiv 110 Drofessional house-breakers, 107 street or Canadian. The demand is of a retail character, and the 
especially in Lermany. proiessum<it uuu&u C , sales of the morning do not exceed 500 bbls. . . 
The question of the settlement of the bound thieves, 40 robbers, 783 pickpockets, 3,675 ordl- Grain—Wheat is freely offered here and to arrive, but It is 
Dues makes no progress. The proposition will nai -y thieves, 11 horse thieves, 140 dog thieves, ®g7 for state anVsouthemy^iiow! S Bariey in fair request ; 
stand open until it is known what action the g 28 counterfeiters , and 317 individuals two-rowed in store at $l,20. Oats steady, with sales at 39c at 
United States will take. 0 r. rri fit a tUi<s illicit seed*—A reaction has taken place in clover, and the mar- 
Liverpool Markets.— 1 The Broker’s Circular who live directly by the piotits ot t . ketls decidedly lower. Sales at 15®16 for medium and 16)4 
reports heavy importations of breadstuffs with trade, 141 swindlers, 182 people who speculate for^arg^^imot^^s^ 
a weak market and small transactions. Wheat on charity with false documents, 343 receivers sump ti 0 n. Salts 18 bales prime at 10c. 
is sold at 2d lower and flour Is, principally on of sto ] en g00 ds, <fec. <fcc. ; in all, 162,000 crimi- new fork cattle .market April as. 
the low grades. . nals who are known to the police.— Eve. Post. prices—B eef Cattle, extra quality, per nx) lbs. $13@14; do. 
Western Canal is quoted at 25s a 31s ; Ohio, ’ 1 good quality $u,50@i2,5u: do. eommon $ifi@ii; do. m.erior 
35s a 35s 6d ; Canadian, 30 a 30s 6d; Baltimore, - 
34 a 35s. White wheat, 10s 3d a 10s lOd. Corn Optics Turned Police Officer.— Professor (46,50. Sheep and Lambs $5,50. Receipts — Beeves 2,U6; 
2s lower, with a still declining tendency. White j]h re nberg, the Microscopist, has been success- Cows and Calve* 28 n, \ 865, Sleep an a s . 
28s a 80s • mixed 28s a 28s 6d ; vellow 28s 6d. ■ Cjnrenuei t»’ LU ^ J “ 1 . ’ Albany cattle market—A pril 28. 
’ . fully employed by a Prussian lailioad company woolford’s Bulls Head. Washington street. 
f n) . flip detection of a thief At market 620 Beef Cattle. Prices-Extra, live weight, $6, 
Later from Nicaragua. ^ fPP 1 ^ u ,1 IZ ** 
I'jijjjo, i>o. quo i>roanivay, a. North with the Concord grapeV'-fConntry Gentleman. 
rvKnviFM „ . . v ... VII V|'iri;s “In appearance, larger and finer than the Isabella, and 
KEDZIE’S RAIN WATER IILTER8, quite as pleasant in their flavor.”-[Ohib Farmer. 
manufactured bv J. E. cheney & CO., Rochester, N. Y. Fine strong plants ready for sale March 1, at $2 each, or $18 
These celebrated Filters have been fully per doz. Plants safely packed, without charge, ior transporta- 
tested for many years in almost every State tion to any part of the country ASI- 4w 
Eggs, dozen.10c j Trout, bbl.-.®(q)9 
NEW YORK MARKET—April 38. 
Flour— 1 There is more doing in flour, but holders havo been 
compelled to submit to a decline of 12^@I8^c bbl. The 
decline has brought in buyers for export. Sales at $5®,6 in- 
ebant vessels of the Western Powers would be The city, from the showing Ot Its ometat aocu- ^^^"n^iThepOTk market is firmer. Sales at $19 for “Leroy Farm," at Caue . wa ! a ^ Do^a't 
admitted to the Russian ports. The energies of ments, has 143,064 persons who have no visible mess; ^^ 7 f»^ e .?fS@i^oiS; $t 2 Ga “jihnB P a?co/- brXom^elmportedrtockV Good 
the Russian Govern ment, it is said will now be mean s of support. Among these are 4,000 vag- ; iud 16 @ ^f or state. Cheese selling slowly at 8®i0c. «SS if'more^&ne'is put The 
devoted to three objects, VIZ., an alliance With J )()nds W J 10 cos t tPe city £50,000 a year to ALBANY MARKET—April 38. subscriber thinks he is warranted in saying that his bulls will 
— , __n«,l j * ........ _:.u _fUa their n,.n fnr nnrltv of blood 
in the Union, and the demand is constantly 
increasing. There are five sizes, made of 
THE SYRACUSE INSURANCE COMPANY. 
jjju oak, iron-bound tubs, with reservoirs inside, j Associated Responsibility of the Company, #300,000. 
E OT from which can be drawn about 100 gallons 
If in twenty-four hours, for all domestic uses. 
I The most impure Rain, River or Lake 
f water by this means becomes pure, clear as 
Jr crystal, and without taste or smell. In this 
pN condition only is water fit for family purpos- 
'X es, as a means of promoting the general 
S health, and as a preventive of cholera, aud 
other diseases incurred by the use oi impure water. 
They are portable, durable and cheap, and are not excelled 
by any other filter known. Address 
330eowtf J. E. CHENEY & CO., Rochester, N. \. 
£ The Pioneer of its kind on this Continent .3 
Organized October, 5, 1855. 
ISOLATED HOMES ONLY INSURED. 
Home Office, Marble Block, No. 10 Sottth Salina-st., Syracuse, N. T. 
County' General Aegnt*.—J ohn J. Rockafellow, Alle- 
Morse, Niagara; Wilson IIoag, Orleans; Oliver Ackley, 
Ontario and Seneca ; Saxon E Gavitt, Wayne. 
The above will take “applications” and appoint Acting 
c Penn.; 84@85c Northern. Corn steady, bales at 5«(albyc NOTICE TO DURHAM. STOCK BREEDERS. The above will take “applications” and appoint Acting 
ferior to strictly prime Southern. Old mixed nominal at 60 ,. M r lf u‘ n oa iwi Agents for the Company. 
I62c Oats unchanged. The subscriber will let his L^Ls to Dows o'ythe so cftlled () l SHELDON and I. S. IIOBBIE, Agents, Rochester, 
Provl*lon*—The pork market is firmer. Sales at $19 for “Leroy Farm, at, Lauewagus. on the follow n terms. John The Compftny was organized on the fifth day of October last, 
ess • $15,50@,15,75 for prime 1 $17,50 prime mess. Lard hrm. O. Gaunt imported, at $15 the A L flood and has already issued over eight hundred policies, the premi- 
iles’at 0%@Il)Rc. Butter plenty and dull at 14@18c for Ohio $12. “John Balco, bred from pure imported stock $& Good f hj h amount to nearly seven thousand dollars, and 
id 15faV22c Tor State. Cheese selling slowly at sg.lOc. pasture provided for cows. A full H. B- Fed>gree wdl be shown date it lias not experienced a single loss. 
lUiofotA . at the stables. Allowances made if more than one is put. The Syracuse, Dec. l&io.-We have examined into the organiza- 
ALBANY MARKET—April 38. subscriber thinks he is warranted in saying that his bulls will ^ ot - .< The Syracuse Insurance Company,” located iu this 
Flour— There is no improvement to notice in our market for «°“P a >- e . w >* any mnX^ IT ^eUlidbVfasho^note 7 when the ci . 1 L?, v . i8 : 
flo^nr n ^h^»ce in the value ^ State VVestern and good looks. MU 
private dwellings, their usual out-buildings and contents, and 
INSURANCE FOR FARMERS. sonal’iy acquainted with ‘most of the individuals composing 
Office Monroe CO. Mutual Insurance Co. ) the association, and knowing them to be gentlemen of high 
Rochester, April, 1856. 5 character, and of responsibility, we take great pleasure m re- 
Tiie Charter of this Company, which expired on the 21st ult., commending it to the confidence of the public^—T. B. Fitch, 
has been renewed and extended for the period of twenty years. (President Mechanics’ Bank, ) A T. Butler, (Cashier Crouse 
Members of the Company and others will doubtless be inter- Bank,) John J. Peck, (Cashier Burnet Bank,) M. 1). Burnet, 
ested in knowing the result of the business during the first N. F. Graves, (President Burnet Bank,) E. B. Wicks, (Cashier 
ested in knowing the result ot the business c 
term of the Charter—a period of twenty years. Mechanics' Bank.) . .. 
Summarily it is as follows : We are authorized to refer to the following named gentle- 
lst. For most of the time the premium for Insurance on a men Ex-Gov. Geo. W. Patterson ; Hon. Joseph Mu^- 
2s lower, with a still declining tendency. White Ehrenberg, the Microscopist, has been success- 
28s a 30s ; mixed 28s a 28s 6d ; yello w 28s 6d. Mly employed by a Prussian rai l r0 ad company 
been made : 
Two of 3 per cent.;—one of 5 per cent.;—one of 2% per cent. 
For the latter part of the time, notes have been made at lbi 
per cent., and the premium paid on them has been 20 per cent. 
This but slightly varies the result. 
At each re-insurance, there is a charge of one dollar for a 
D D. IIILLIS, L. R. MORGAN, WM. T. CUYLER, GEO. 
M. CUYLER DANIEL PRATT. 
Geo. II. Middleton 
I>. I). Htlll*, Prcs’t. 
The steamer Charles Morgan arrived at New jj ne 0 f fj le road; refilled with sand, and sent on —1210 in market. Prices—Fat$5,50@6,75; stores $6@7. 
Orleans April 25th, with San Juan dates to the ^ The cora pany applied to the Professor Cambridge cattle market—A pril ss. 
16til inst. The Orizaba arrived at San J uan on , , Li r „ nr i 4.1 i. Qonf i At market 615 Cattle—about 550 Beeves, and 65 Stores, con- 
the 16th, and landed 525 passengers. to know whereabouts on the road that sand 8i3 ^ lfc " 0 ^ iUK < )xen , cows and Calves, yeaning two and 
The defeat of Col. Schlessenger is confirmed, came from. He asked for samples from all the taeyemoii^T &* r w@b ja 
Forty men were killed in the engagement, the stations—examined them with his microscope » cwt . $7; Tallow, ¥) cwt. $7,50@8. Pelts-$i,75(S2. Calf 
unfortunate result of which is attiibuted solely —and traced the keg of sand positively to one of nj^o’xen—sno, 150, 17540185 ; one pan- taken by Uncle Sam 
of Sc ene- Urns narrowed was immediately occupied by 
my’s country. On the field his conduct was so the agents of the police, and the stolen treasure market. Prices—Wholesale, 6,'qc, live 7J»ia8, 4 c. dressed, 
cowardly that Capt. Thorpe was obliged to face j n a short time traced to one of tlie employees Brighton cattle market—A pril 2 s. 
him with pistols, and threaten to blow his brains * tVl rnad At market 1390 Beef Cattle, 1300 Stores, 90 Sheep and Lambs, 
out, but it was all useless ; his cowardice crea- of the 10ad ;_^ 
ted p aP t an Thnr d p^-cKes Serfage in RussiA.-Thc Independence Beige Old 
Capt. Thorpe is a passenger in the Onaiies , . 1 . , * .1 « israSo. Hides 7«; Calf Skins 13@14; Tallow 10 ; Rough 
Morgan. He reports that Walker is in a good of the JOth of March, says :—A project tor the 71/^3 sheep and Lambs, in lots, $ 4 >(, 5 , 6®8 each; extra 
position and prosperous, receiving large acces- abolition of slavery in Russia has been much $8@M; Pelts Ogs- b “ rr ° WS 
sions to his forces. Another battle had taken talk ed of for the last few days. A St. Peters- x’liiLADELPiiIA cattle MARKET—April 28. 
place at Arcopoca, between 14 of a 'er s men, b correspondent states that the plan lias been I)0KING t he past week, 1,200 Beef Cattle were sold. Prices 
under Capt. Baldwin, and 200 Costa Ricans, in & , f ., __ik* ranged from $.25 to $11 ^ 100 lbs. Cows and Calves-100 
wliicb the latter were defeated with 30 killed. submitted to the examination of the Empeioi gold at from $25 to $60. About 200 horses arrived. TheyseU 
--- Alexander, and that before he left the capital 
The Quickest Passage. — The Canard steam- for Finland, the Czar issued a ukase, by which mand, and ail offered are readily sold.at the above prices.— 
I . _ v.irrhf shAAn wpnt sold atSi^.ou ner heart, hogs— me supply 
maturity of his claim. 
3d. The Company never had a claim contested in Court. In one 
instance, when the officers doubted the fairness of the loss, a 
suit was commenced ; but it was settled before trial. 
8@8> a i retail 8X@H; iathogs, undressed, by 2 { a ) b -; i . 
PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET—April 28. 
5th. No change has been made in the acting Officer of the 
Company; but it has been under the same management during 
the entire period oj twenty years. 
The business of the Company will be conducted as heretofore. 
No pioperty. except such as is used for Farming Purfosf.s, 
can, under our Charter, be Insured ; making it strictly a 
.“ Farmers' Mutual Insurance Company." 
330w13 L. A. WARD, Secretary. 
THE DOLLAR NEWSPAPER, PHILADELPHIA. 
Only One Dollar per Tear lo Single Subscribers! 
ANOTHER ORIGINAL NOVELETTE. 
In order to accommodate all wno wisn to begin with the be 
gimiing of our next original Novelette, 
THE BORDER ROVER, 
BY EMERSON BENNETT, ESQ., 
rems 
a 50fi)72 Sheep and Lambs— 975 at market. Prices-b’y loti Company; but it has beenjuader the same management during SCHENECTADY AGRICULTURAL WORKS. 
54,51)55, 6, 7@8; extra $9, 10® 12 Swine- 1698 Western at buHncss o/ the Company willbe conducted as heretofore. In consequence of the increased demand for their 
narket. Prices—Wholesale, 6,qC, live 7 >j,®8, 4 c. dressed. No property, except such as is used for Farming Purposes, Improved R AIL W A V HORSE I ()\S K RS, 
BRIGHTON CATTLE MARKET April 28. c«. ‘ 0?mS THBK8HKR3 and WINNOWERS, 
At market 1390 Beef Cattle, 1300 Stores, 90 Sheep and Lambs, 330wl3 ^ L. A. WARD, Secretary. Circular SAWING M ACHINES and CLOVER HULLERS, 
and 1 700 Swine. Prices— Beef Cattle—Extra $9,50;first quali- _ The undersigned have purchased a large establishment in 
tv $9 00 ' 2 d do $8,50468,75: 3d, $8. Barrelling Cattle, none.— T1IF HOLLAR NEWSPAPER, PHILADELPHIA. Schenectady. N. Y., and are now prepared by increased facili- 
. „ , 1 W..KKING Oxen— sSe»- $180; 185, 140. 13006225. Milch Cows IHE iHibbAit V1 , ties to supply all orders Irom any part of the country promptly. 
Serfage IN Russia.—T he Independence Beige I i,'a 40®50. Veal Calves 3,5(ai0c. Three Tears Old $36, 40, Only One Dollar per Tear lo Single Subscribers! ' G. WE$TINGHOUSE A CO. 
- 1 43 '45(7050. Hides 7 Vf, Calf Skins 13@14; Tallow 10; Rough ANOTHER ORIGINAL NOVELETTE. Schenectady, March 6, 1856. 
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PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET—April 28. Ks0 summer, have been used steadily during the season of thresh- 
v , , nnn „ <• r, . i ,4 r, • by Emerson BENNETT, esq.. We threshed from 300 to 400 bushels of oats per day, and 
During the past weekjl,200 Beef Cattle were s-old. I rices We have decided to defer it a few weeks, until those wishing to c ie ane d the grain first rate. We threshed at Daivd Johnson’s, 
ranged from $,25 to $11 $3 100 m Cows and Calves 100 perfect their Clubs shall havo time to do so. Say until about i n five days, *2, 150 bushels of oats. The machines have given 
sold at from $25 to $60. About 200 horses arrived. I hey sell t j le i st 0 f July, when our half year commences better satisfaction than any other machines ever used in this 
readily at goodpnees. J 1 ?™THE DOLLAR NEWSPAPER section, according to the statements made by those for whom I 
n - ^ umns can be held open for news, each week, to within a few -—-_ 
CHICAGO CATTLE MARKET — April 22. hours of the date of publication. It is tlius enabled to publish UNION AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE AND 
In the Cattle market we note rather more firmness owing to the latest and most reliable market reports, and to give a SEED STORE, 
lighi supply for city trade, most of stock on hand being takeu greater amount of general business information, ior the low o lrprt t„ p „ r Pulton Market 1 New York 
up for shipment, and the yards have been pretty well cleaned subscription price oi one dollar per year, than any other family No. 23 Fulton Street, (near pulton market,) New 
ou t, a t full prices. Prices have ranged from $3,75(514,50 3p 100 paper gives for two dollars. The undersigned, having succeeded to the business for the 
lbs. Sales of 112 ordinary cattle from 3^@4 to 4‘£; 320 hheep THE FARM , AND THE FARMER . manufacture and sale of Agricultural Implements and Ma- 
from $4®4}i to W, - 548 Hogs from 4@,4K to 4}£; 14 Cows from T . „ . th* « Mpwsnaner” is snirit- chinery, heretofore conducted by Messrs. Ralph & Co., at No. 
Term* of Advertlslnie.—Twenty-five Cents a Line, each 
insertion —in advance. Brief and appropriate announcements 
Thcfollowing are the Terms per year 
passage'of the ill-fated Arctic, which sailed the serf this power, but it was almost always 
from Hew York on the 7th of Feb. 1852, and impossible for him to make a practical use of it. out at_n.il pri^^Prices have^ange^fnom $3,ui|)4,50 „^ ea fmrtwo rBE FARMER _ 
arrived at Liverpool in nine days eighteen hours. -♦♦♦- from $4®4^ to 4%; 548 Hogs from 4@4^ to 4X; 14 Cows from The Agricultural Department of the " Newspaper” is spirit- 
The Asia, under O apt. Judkins, made the trip A fUn Povic 25 t° 40. edly maintained by contributions, from practicalfarmers, and 
from New York to Liverpool in May, 1851, in Desolation. A conesponcient OI tlie l ai S , ■ ■■■■ . 1 IM ~ by thousands of readers this department is considered one of 
ten days and six hours. These are the three Potrie, writing from Sebastopol, says it is gen- \ i i* i ^ pracricantgrfc^nlre/thusbTen^^^^^^^ 
quickest outward trips ever performed. Capt. erally thought that Sebastopol will not be re- \ U 0 £ T11S C 111 £ It IS a short sl>llce ’ cannot tail t0 intere8t aud profit readers 
Comstock, in the Collins steamer Baltic, yet b uUt, as it would cost as much to clear away ' + ^Koul^n^fe^ Clubs ot six 
heads the list of quick trips from Liverpool to , f tll . o1d pitv to build a new for $5. Clubs of Thirteen, $ 10 . Clubs of Twenty, $15. Clubs 
New York. The Baltic sailed from Liverpool the mbbis I ot t to O C Cl y^as ® U1 ^ Term* of Advertising— Twenty-five Cents a Line, EACH Bi rty ' l0ur ’ ( ‘ UbS 0t 
Aug. 6, 1851, and arrived at New York m nine one * There is llteidlly nothin^ le t } insertion—in advance. Brief and appropriate announcements Our friends, for their own ^profit, as well as our convenience, 
days thirteen hours and forty minutes.—Democrat . but shapeless ruins. The bullets are as thick preferred, and no Patent .Medicine or deceptive advertisements will oblige by handing in as early as possible their Club lists. 
J u APi , -ni. oHu- /vrmHiHnriR For the small sum of One Dollar, or less, ntty-two numoers 
* ^ ^ Oil the ground as hailstones. Of the magnificent y of the paper are given, containing in the aggregate fourteen 
The Ea«le vs. tub Go°se.-—T he Paris corres- barl „ cks , cont ai„i„g hospitals, churches, Ac., s,«, t, Hr.. M,„ SSffS 
g » f «ent r five or thirty 
the Slli a in s I t < y I ’'.,7 ’ , Hiffprent buildings nothin"' is left but huge WELLS, No. 308 Broadway, N. Y. 3.il)w4 t'resh, and most of it original, for less than one dollar! ->(->• 
The treaty was Signed by a quill prepared Glirereni DUUUings, uoimng a fa ---- No subscriptions acknowledged unless accompanied with[the 
for the occasion. The Plenipotentiaries in- piles of stones. ^millet seed.-so bushels Miiict^Seed^at $2 per bush- money. ^Address w.u. M. swain & ca 
tended each to preserve the quill with which -«*—- L ' or 6a L y No 2 Ag .j Buildings, Buffalo st„ Rochester. . ’ a3, _ 
he signed his name and made his flourishes.— Collision at Sea.—T he Spanish iron steamer ......... „ PFI>8 varieties gent bv mail Bre . Daid matrimonial. 
■Rrrt thf> iTmnrew hnvino- pvnressed a desire to ,, ,, , . . , , , ■ , 1 LOWER SEEDS. 25 v^etles sent Dy man, pre paia, a young gentleman from 25 to 30 years of age, of liberal 
But tne ^impress navin 0 expressed a Gesiie IO Mmo, from Barcelona to Liverpool, touching at or one dollar. H. C. WHITE, Buffalo, N.Y. educati011j unexceptionable personal appearance, and irre- 
preserve the quill with which the treaty was . . • _ 11 * • „ n Mayl, 185(). • c proachttble moral character wishes to form the acquaintance of 
signed, the Plenipotentiaries acceded to her the Spanish ports, came in collision with a . .- — 
wish, and a pen was accordingly prepared for transport ship near Gibraltar, early on the 
this purpose An Eagle’s quill was selected, morning of the 25th ult. The steamer, which N0 . 2 agricultural buildings, ySa p: 0 . Satisfkctory 
which was elegautly mounted m gold. VV ny was runn ing about ten knots an hour, sunk in 330 ] 108 Buffalo St., Rochester, N. Y. [Iam4t. reference will then be given and required. No wealth is de- 
this bellicose emblem was chosen instead of a _ ; „„ foe Hnwn with her ninetv--sired except moral worth and accomplishments. 
rrnriee miill floes not ailDPar five minutes, Cdliying do n y SUFFOLK 1»IG8.—I have a few pairs of Suffolk pigs _ _ ~ 
gOOSe qU , tjl . - lmmlrml qbH fifhpp.n nersons OU that will be ready to box and send away in a few (lays. They F A.R.MliiJR.S 
The Agricultural department oi me x>ewspaper is bpiriu- —r— gtreetf inteuds t0 continue the same in all its branch- 
edly maintained by contributions, from practical armers, and and is p repared to furnish goods of the best style and qual- 
by thousands oi readers this da P a ^“ 1 ®“‘ E..^ C °TheoretU!al^^and ity, at low prices. Machinery or any articles in tne line manu- 
the most important features of the paper, theoretical and .1 .. __a to nuftpm at short notice* 
practical agriculture, thus blended and compressed weekly into fa ^ g fa c iliti#8 d for ’ mantrfacturing enable him to offer to Dealers 
a short space, cannot tail to interest and proht readers Farmers’ the followin'? leading: articles at low figures : 
Sent to any Postofilce in the United States by First Mail. 
Fifty, $35. Clubs of Seventy-five, $50. 
Our friends, for their own profit, as well as our convenience, 
of the paper are given, containing in the aggregate fourteen 
hundred and fifty-six compact and closely-printed columns, 
equal to six thousand six hundred book pages, or about twenty- 
two volumes of tlie common library siz» of three hundred pa- 
----- ~ No subscriptions acknowledged unless accompanied with thi 
i0 bushels Millet Seed, at $2 per bush- money. Address WM. M. SWAIN & CO. 
E. 1). HALLOCK, May, 1856. 330w2 
MILLET SEED.—50 bushels Millet Seed, at S2 per bus^ 
el. For sale by E. D. HALLOCK, 
No. 2 Ag’l Buildings, Buffalo St., Rochester. 
FLOWER SEEDS.—25 varieties sent by mail, pre-paid, 
or one dollar. H. C. WHITE, Buffalo, N. Y. 
May 1, 1856. 330w3eow 
E. I). HALLOCK, 
Dealer Iu Agricultural Implements and Seeds, 
NO. 2 AGRICULTURAL BUILDINGS, 
330] 108 Buffalo St., Rochester, N. Y. [Iam4t. 
and Farmers’ the following leading articles at low figures : 
HAND AND POWER CORN SHELLERS. 
FAN MILLS. 
PLOWS, HARROWS, CULTIVATORS. 
REVOLVING HAY RAKES. 
SPRING-TOOTH HAY RAKES, (the best Rake in use.) 
CAST IRON CORN MILLS FOR HAND OR POWER. 
ROAD SCRAPERS, WHEEL BARROWS. 
FIELD AND GARDEN ROLLERS. 
CORN AND COTTON PLANTERS. 
POST OR GROUND AUGURS. 
HAY, STRAW AND STALK CUTTERS. 
WAGGONS AND CARTS. 
VEGETABLE OR ROOT CUTTERS. 
SAUSAGE CUTTERS AND STUFFERS 
In connection with extensive farming operations I have for some 
years past given much attention to the raising of Thorough-bred 
Short-horn, North Devon, and Ayrshire Cattle and other fine 
stock, and now offer the advantage of my knowledge aud expe¬ 
rience to persons desiring to purchase. 
325w5-eow-m-j. ALFRED M. T RED WELL. 
MATRIMONIAL. rience to persons desiring to purenase 
A young gentleman from 25 to 30 years of age, of liberal 325w5-eow-m-j. _A-■—u--- 2— 
education, unexceptionable personal appearance, and irre- mokgAN BLACK HAWK HORSE, “PRINCE.” 
ry^unf lartVom^lmtntry with “toTa!" Tuts e'efebrated Horse, owned by the subscribers in the Town 
The* ^ ady mmstbe of suTbie'ag^ hiteUiglnt? good lookfng, of Riga, Monroe Co N V was b ra d by Mr Norman J. Lee, 
SUFFOLK PIOS.—I have a few pairs of Suffolk pigs 
addressing Karl Kenbrook, New York 1 . O. batisractorj 
[lamJt. reference will then be given and required. No wealth is de- 
- sired except moral worth and accomplishments. 
one out of one hundred and fifteen persons on that will be ready to box and send away in a few days. They 
1 I will hnfi wAAira nm r>n lllth inst. rnp.ft Slh ner naif, delivered 
FARMERS 
It would seem that American merchants board. It is said that the passengeis weie at Railroad free of expense. 
would do well to give their attention to com- mostly asleep below at the time, and perished — ^-—-— 
merce with Africa. In four years the exports without it being possible to afford them any aid. _To J f e fi S om Tieat£cheS! £ ai 
of palm oil .alone, to Great Britain, have ill-_ 4 . t _ valuable Scientific Journals. 
creased about fifteen thousand tuns, a-nounting • „ . c< 330w4°" 1 FOWLER and WI 
last year to 30,000 tuns; total exportation to Opening the Canal. Ihe Canal Commis- ---- 
that country valued at $8,000,000. A steamer sioners met at Rome, Oneida Co., on the 22d ult., usage ora 
recently conveyed from Cape Coast Castle 8,000 and dec ided to let the water into the State pl i?; t T$lTerI&^d Pl Two’ 
11 be 6 weeks old on 10th inst. Price $16 per pair, delivered Who wish to make their business more profitable and pleas- ] ows : _q u Mondays, Tuesdays ant 
Railroad free of expense. E. H. GILBERT, ant> a „d w [ 10 desire to work more with their brains and less dence 0 f Babcock ; and on Thuri 
Nunda, N. Y., May 1. with their muscles, will find in our Agricultural Books the days at the residence of John I. Ke 
PLEASANT AND PROFITABLE EMPLOYMENT 
requisite knowledge. 
Our catalogue comprises seventy-five different works devoted 
—To sell our neat, cheap, and quick-selling Books, and our tQ the intorests 0 f the Farmer, which will be sent by mail free 
valuable Scientific Journals. All who engage with us will be sc- Qf postage on rece ipt of price. 
cured Jrom the possibility of loss. I rohts very liberal. A descriptive catalogue will bo sent to all who furnish us 
330w4 FOWLER and WELLS, No. 308 Broadway. N. V. with their address. C. M. SAXTON A CO., 
OSAGE ORANGE PLANTS. 
50,000 fresh vigorous plants ready for delivery. One year old 
Ag. Book Publishers, 140 Fulton St., N. Y. 
F’OXl SALE. 
1.200 lbs. His color is black. As a race of horses the Black 
Hawks stand unsurpassed. For docility, speed, strength and 
endurance, they are unrivalled by any other stock of horses in 
this country 
Prince will stand for use through the season or year, as fol¬ 
lows ; —On Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays at the resi¬ 
dence of L. Babcock ; and on Thursdays, Fridays and Satur¬ 
days at the residence of John I. Kelsey. Terms, $15 to insure 
a foal. L. BABCOCK, V/i miles east of Cliurchville. 
JOHN I. KELSEY, 4 miles south of “ 
Riga, N. Y., April 5, 1856. __ 327tf 
UNION AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE AND 
SEED STORE. 
No. 23 Fulton Street, near Fulton Market,) New York 
PLOWS—A large and choice selection of the best patterns 
now in use, comprising a variety of forty different patterns and 
sizes adapted to the various soils. 
HARROWS, Square, Triangular and Hinged. 
SEED DRILLS, for sowing all kinds of Garden or Field 
all doubt, a very large and highly lucrative it is doubtful whether navigation can he re- 
commerce between the Republic of Liberia and sumed af 
the Kingdom of Great Britain. , , , T 
sumed as early as fixed. It is not at all proba- lars This grain and straw has more good qualities for todd 
* 1 than any other grown. Address by mail at my risk. 
ble tlie Lake will be open at that time, so the May 1 ,1856. |330w3eowj h. c. white, Buffalo, n. y 
delay will not be so severely felt. “Morgan tiger.” 
Elba, Genesee Co., N. Y. 329w3 
STATEN ISLAND 
FANCY DYEING ESTABLISHMENT. 
Office, No. 3 John St., two Doors from Broadway, N. Y. 
“MORGAN TIGER.” Dye Ribbons, Silks, Woolen and Fancy Goods, in tl 
This celebrated horse will be kept for mares tlie coming sea- or otherwise, of every description. Their superior style 
son at the stable of the subscriber, one half mile south of Le ing ladies and gentlemen's garments is widely known. 
Roy village. For terms, pedigree, <fcc., see hand bills. I have Crape Shawls dyed the most brilliant or gj av © coi 
a fine Durham bull for sale, one year old this spring. The get kinds of Shawls, Curtains, Ac., cleansed or re-dyed, 
of Kirkleavington. ' D. WARD, Jr. Goods received and returned by express. 
Le Roy, April, k 330w2 BARRETT, NEPHEWS & CC 
Together wii® an extensive assortment of Horticultural Imple¬ 
ments, Field and Garden Seeds, for sale by. _ 
325w5-eow-in-j. _ A. M. TREPW ELL- 
FOR SAI-iE, 
A farm containing 142 acres, with good buildings, brick 
Dye Ribbons, Silks, Woolen aud Fancy Goods, in the piece bouse h orse stable, two good hay barns, etc., situated on the 
r otherwise, of every description. Their superior style of dye- East Bank of the Genosee River, in West Brighton, about four 
tig ladies and gentlemen’s garments is widely known. miles from Rochester. 
Crape Shawls dyed the most brilliant or grave colors ; all Also, a House and Lot on Exchange street, known as the 
finds of Shawls, Curtains, Ac., cleansed or re-dyed. “Franklin House.” 
Goods received and returned by express. The above property if not sold soon will be rented. For par- 
BARRETT, NEPHEWS A CO., __ ^ ticulars apply to B. M. Baker, at his Livery Office, North Fitz- 
HEREFORD BULL CHARLES THE 2D FOR SALE. 
Mr. George Clarke, of Springfield, Otsego Co., will sell 
his bull " Charles the 2d,” five years old last November. He 
is one of the best Hereford Bulls in this country, and is only 
No. 3 John St., 2 doors from Broadway, N. \. ^ugh street, Rochester. 
Tub New COLONIZATION Ship.—T heAmencan delay Will not bCSOSe\eieiy Itn. “MORGAN TIGER." Dye Ribbons, Silks, Woolen and Fancy Goods, in the piece house, horse stable, two good hay barns, etc., situated on the 
ni ; Q„„; 0 tv .mnninfpH thpHon J II - This celebrated horse will be kept for mares the coming sea- or otherwise, of every description. Their superior style of dye- East Bank of the Genosee River, in West Brighton, about four 
Colonization bociety appoiniea bUB pLUii. O. 11. ---—-— son at the stable of the subscriber, one half mile south of Le ing ladies and gentlemen’s garments is widely known miles from Rochester. 
B. Latrobe, Dr. James Hall, OI Baltimore, ancl CVJYY * M Roy village. For terms, pedigree, Ac., see hand hills. I have Crape Shawls dyed the most brilliant or grave colors ; all Also, a House and Lot on Exchange street, known as the 
,i TT.„ ’C’UaV.Q Wliittlpsev a committee to 4iT| JITTIh ll I S a fine Durham bull for sale, one year old this spring. The get kinds of Shawls, Curtains, Ac., cleansed or re-dyed. “ Franklin House.” 
the Hon. LllStia wniuiescj, Cv V A I tl U I tJ + of Kirkleavington. D. WARD, Jr. Goods received and returned by express. The above property if not sold soon will be rented, torpar- 
make arrangements for the building of the ship X-> L> - Le Roy, April, 28. 330w2 BARRETT, NEPHEWS A CO., ticulars apply to B. M. Baker, at his Livery Office, North Fitz- 
provided for by the munificent bequest of the -■ — —-—— -; 77 — — 326wla _ No. 3 John St., 2 doors from Broadway, 1 . . hugh street] Rochester. mRAMWOOD, 
late George Stevens, of Maryland. The com- "mr'george c^u’CIVV^^ the wool grower and stock register. »tf_Administrators to_Jos. Wood’s’Est»te_ 
mittee have contracted Wltll niessis. 2LOiamt> o* N Y and Miss HELEN M. PRATT, all of this city. his bull “Charles the 2 d,” five years old last November. He The Wool Grower and Stock Register : the only journal SUPERIOR SHORT HORN BUUT.S FOR SALE.— 
A el,ft Ilf TtnUimore for a shin of 800 tons, to ’ ,, „ ,, . , ,, is one of the best Hereford Bulls in this country, and is only devoted exclusively to the interests of tlie shepherd and herds- (443 1 red roan 1 year old last July. Fairmount, (490,) 
Ashci.ltt, Ot liaiumoie, ior a snip oi ooo tuu 0 tWg cit t St. Joseph’s Church, on the 22d inst, Mr. offered for sa l e , as his owner desires another cross on stock man. It is doing a good work, aud should be in the hands of '\ yea^d last May Tyro, am.) red and whit™1 
be completed early m the fall. bhe ISto be 140 GF.ORGE I. IRAUENBKRGKR, and Mias KATK a. O MA- s j re dbyhim. Address GEORGE CLARKE, every man who hac a sheep, owns a cow, or drives a horse. We ™ ar 0 ]d next April E MARKS 
fool in lpnortli 33 feet, beam, and 20 feet depth LF.Y. 330w2 Springfield, Otsego Co.. N. V. need say nothing mom of its character or conduct, that Jo say v Pamilln*. N Y.. March 3. 1856. 322-tf 
1 , , , ir v , , , r i 11 — 11 i —— 1 ___---- whatever D. D. T. Moorf. takes hold oils put through, and- A -!--- 
of hold. — J\. Y. Com. Jlav. SWEET RUSSIAN TURNIPS. made to stand among the first. We have always read it with DAGUERREOTYPES — Accurate, elegant, unsurpassed 
sired by him. Address 
330w2 
GEORGE CLARICE, 
Springfield, Otsego Co., N. V. 
Haii.roai) at Auction. —The Maysville and 
Lexington (Ky.) Railroad, with all its append¬ 
ages, was sold at auction last week for $500,000, 
and bid off by an agent of the first mortgage 
bondholders. 
SWEET RUSSIAN TURNIPS. 
THE WOOL GROWER AND STOCK REGISTER. 
The Wool Grower and Stock Register : the only journal 
devoted exclusively to the interests of tlie shepherd and herds¬ 
man. It is doing' a good work, aud should be in the hands of 
every man who hue a sheep, owns a cow, or drives a horse. We 
need say nothing mote of its character or conduct, that to sav 
whatever D. D. T. Moorf takes hold of is put through, and 
made to stand among the first. We have always read it with 
ugh street, Rochester. HIRAM WOOD, 
B. M. BAKER, 
325-tf Administrators to Jos. Wood’s Estate. 
SUPERIOR SHORT HORN BULLS FOR SALE.— 
year old next April. 
Camillus, N Y., March 3, 1856. 
E. MARKS. 
322-tf 
DAGUERREOTYPES — Accurate, elegant, unsurpassed 
may be sent at my nsK oy man. ana me seea win oe iorwaru- 
ed by Express. This turnip for fall, winter and spring use, 
surpasses all others over introduced, beiug sound, tender, crisp, 
and not affected with woody fibres, even as late as May. It is 
ers. It is ably conducted. —Prairie Farmer. 
[The Wool Grower and Stock Register (published 
In Pittsfield, Washtenaw Co., Mich., on the 20th inst, ZINA white, very sweet and line flavor, and no collection can be per- monthly, at M cents f volume, or S>1 a year ) is furnished to pa.per l ub shed in the L^^mted Jates_ 
K LAY, aged 46 years. Deceased was a brother of F. W. feet without it. Adddress H. C. WHITE, Rural subscribers at half price-25 cts. a volume, or 50 ceuts I ids, wlec ed and original matter, ar 
Lay, of Greece, and a person of great worth and amiability. 1 330w3eow Buffalo, N. Y. a year. The 9th volume commenced with January.] Clir is. Adiocah. 
Moorb’s Rural New-Yorker, is the best agricultural news 
paper published in the United States. Its engravings, editori¬ 
als, selected and original matter, are very superior.— Western 
Chris. Advocate. 
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