mmammam 
MAY 24. 
MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 
Jf arap Intelligma. Sferlui fttMipta, it. Hfrlurtiscracnts. 
Arrival of the Asia. Rochester, May 21, 1856. $ I insertion— in advance. Brief and appropriate announcements I family* ~s extitiVi* '' 
- Wheat and flour remain as quoted last week, although but preferred, and no Patent Medicine or deceptive advertisements T||F ., nirTnBMi'nnnvBTT/. 
The stpumelnn Asia srrivpH at New YnrV nn little flour is sold at the maximum figure. Very fine and ex- inserted on any conditions. Tfc . , . . ,, "WMl.h'11C BH1LE 
i he steamship Asia aruvecl at JN ew 1 ork on „ Canadian ig offered ft . * 7 , n „„ h - rrft , th e ex- -:——-:——---——- . J 1 " 8 .." 36 /"' Bookis de ! tl "« <, > lf we can for ™ an ?P , . nion . fr ? a 
Rural New-Yorker OrriCE, 
Rochester, May 21, 1856. 
^bhi'r+rconrinr-fc? T0 pers ons out of employment. 
U U 11 llr?imilllrD+ An Elegant Gift for a Father to present hie Family. 
Send for One Copy, and try it among your Friends. 
~ 777 77 7 77 7 7 wanted-agents to circulate 
Term* of Advertising.—Twenty-five Cents a Line, each .SEARS’ XiARGE TYPE QUARTO BIBLE 
—in (iihin.nrp "Rriftf and n.nnrrtr»ri»t.A ftrniminfflmpnh 
THE EA RNES T MAN! 
AGENTS WANTED: 
In every Town and County in the United States, to sell 
THE EARNEST MAN: 
A MEMOIR OF REV. ADONIRAM JUDSON, 1). D. 
BY MRS. H. C. CONANT. 
at • - oy i cellent Canadian is offered at $7,25(5)7,50 per barrel, the ex- “ A]Wn WTrn T Aiun rTT” 
the evening of May 16th. She ran aground on treme quotation being for a fancy article not entering into LAWFORD Land Ygen” Loudon, cT y ° n “ * ? 
a shoal at the entrance of the habor, and was general consumption. Wheat sells at last weeks prices. Bar- - - - - -—-— - 
not released until morning. The news from ley is quoted the same as last week, although since seeding is 
& over, the market presents a weakened face. Corn unchanged. 
Europe is not specially important. The official Oats one cent higher. 
announcement of the results of the Peace Con- An advance of one cent has taken place in butter, while eggs 
. . , have declined; a prime article of the former selling at 15c. per 
ference is received, but it does not differ from pon nd. 
previous reports of the proceedings. Calf Skins have advanced one cent a pound ; Sheep’s pelts, 
The most interesting features appeared after °, wing t0 tbe length of stapl ® are , now hig \ The pr03pect of 
W ~ '' 1 . ... thn inovbot io h attar than IftSif Vfiflr. hnfc TIAthino- H rt i n rr 
beautifully Illustrated “ Historical Collection of the State of I P J'(^ PBB 
New York.” For terms and particulars, apply to 
333w4 GEO. F. TUTTLE, No. 102 Nassau St., N. Y. 
This useful Book is destined, if we can form an opinion from IU °“ted!”^ lffino^Prire si'* a*!?®* 1 ® Tit ’® engraTed on 
the notices of the press, to have an unprecedented circulation 33lw3 " P mutt t td! sampruw a nn w 
in every section of our wide-spread continent, and to form a dis- _ RlULLIi b, SAMI SO N A CO., Boston. 
tinefc era in the sale of our works. It will, no doubt, in a few _ _ ~ 
years become THE FAMILY BIBLE OF T11E AMERI- THIE FLOWER. GriYFLDEI^ - 
c ^L F J'r 0PLE - OR breck’s book of flowers ’ 
£37 The most liberal remuneration will be allowed to all w E havo inat ranaivnri o r tux , * ... 
persons who may be pleased to procure subscribers to the thoroughly revised3w 8 8 P lend * d wor jL 
above. From 5U to 100 copies may easily be circulated and Eso Seedsman anri vi by n ® , th °f’ J° s eph Breck, 
sold in each of the principal cities and towns of the Union. IT a J' d .,,i°7 St ' ..,‘ N ° . c Yi? vat0 . r of plants, shrubs, 
FARMS AND WILD LAND constantly on sale byT. W. ! he notices of the press, to have an unprecedented circulation 
AWFORI), Land Agent, Loudon, C. W. 1,1 every section of our wide-spread continent, and to form a dis- 
_______ tinct era in the sale of our works. It will, no doubt, in a few 
AGENTS WANTED to sell, by subscription, Barber's yea J[? pSpiFAMILY BIBLE OF THE AMERI- 
GUINEA PUMPKIN SEED.— Having only a few and sold >n each of the principal cities and towns of the Union. IT trees or flowers shnn 1 H h« 7,;.’.V,u t ?’ 8h , r , u , bs ’ 
wishing to scatter them, we will send 12 seed to any one enclo- WILL BE SOLI) BY SUBSCRIPTION ONLY. «i. Fifth Thousand * valuable book. Price 
siDg two postage stamps. NEEDHAM <fc CO., Xfs/" Application should be made atonce, as the field will be ’ T ’ vrw unm 
Rochester, N. 
the wool market is better than last year, but nothing doing 
as yet. 
Salt has advanced and scarce, the probability being in favor 
the treaty was signed. Count Walewski in- “7'™ 01 marKei 13 ®““®‘ lu ““ 
vited the assembled Plenipotentiaries to an in- ha8 advanced and scarce 
terchange of sentiment. He went over the 0 f high prices during the season, 
ground, alluding to the disturbed condition of Rochester wholesale prices. 
Greece and Italy, and recommending that sug- F , OIir Bnd (iraI „. candies, box . 
BLACK HAWK “NORTH STAR.” 
By Hill’s Black Hawk, of Vt., will stand for mares, the pre¬ 
soon occupied. ’ ALSO, NEW EDITIONS OF 
8^” Persons wishing to act as Agents, and do a safe busi- SCHENCK’S GARDENER'S TEXT BOOK. The beet trea- 
ness, can send for a Specimen copy. rise ever published on the management of a Kitchen Garden 
*3" On receipt ot the established price, Six Dollars, the Price 50 cents. Fourth Thousand: 
sent season, at Wm. P. Mottinghams, Palmyra, N. Y. Terms PIO TORIAL P AMILY BIBLE, with a well-bound Subscrip- COLE S AMERICAN FRUIT BOOK.. A complete Guide for 
gestions to rule more mildly should be conveyed Flour bbl ... - - ~*6.00®8,00 Fruit* and out| and m ealy-good, either baked or boiled, and will be found 
to the Italian governments. Count Cavour, on Sf whim Can ad i an'. 1 ’ 60ffl 1 ’ 65 ifo ’ dried 1 . a11 they ar0 crack « d ”P 10 be - Brice $2 per barrel, delivered 
behalf of Sardinia, demanded that^the seen- ComZ h l te . C “? d ! an :!'. 60 |50^ f P^toe.^:::::::::*® OU Railroad. MALCOLM O. bOQK, Bellville, Jefferson Co. _ 
lar government be established in the Roman Sarie'y,'.'.'.'.'-.'.‘.'.'.'.'.$i,'i^L25 Slaughto*.! MORGAN figuko. THE GREAT WEST IN 1856. 
States, and that the Austrian troops be with- Buckwheat,. 00 c Calf.lie Tuts entire Horse is of the Sherman Branch, foaled 17th - 
rlrnwn TViia lorl tr> ahnrn urnt-rlo hofwoon tkr. Beans.$1,25(31,50 Sheep pelts.1,00(32.00 June, 1850, and bred by the subscriber with a view to perpet- THE STATES AND TERRITORIES 
i • • * , L . P eas,................ 1,00@1,25 Lamb do..............OOfcuOOc uate those peculiar points ot excellence which distinguish the 'T'T-nv" (Pl-'R tt 1 a r P ~\ 7 L 7 ~ * gary^ 
Austrian and Sardinian representatives* but it SeedH. real Morgan Horse from all others, is now for sale. For fur- , . 7 
onrlorl in rmtliincr Hminf Wulnwralri throw nnf. Pork, mess.17,50(319,00 Clover, bushel.$8(39,00 tiler particulars, direct to the subscriber at Derby Line, Ver- including 
enaea in noining. UOUUI vtaiewSKl inrew out Do. cwt.7,00(37,50 Timothy.2,50(2:3,50 mont. [333w3J SOLOMON STEELE. Ohio, Indiana, Illinois. Missouri, Michigan, Wisconsin, 
a Cunning bait to entrap the Congress into a Beef, per cwt.6,00(37,00 Sundries. ; “ • Minnesota Iowa, Kansas, and Nebraska 
measure Of repression against the Belgian press ^P^^To 8 ]^ 100 ' 6,0 ^ 6 ^^ W n° d ’. a f t d .' , PHEASANT COLORED CHITTAGONGS. TheirOeography.History.Advantages.Resources.andPros- 
_bnf T.m-d Glnrendon refnsinc in fold terms to Sf“?^ 8 “° ked . 9 ^v® o^r &. 3 '°°®u'^ A few eggs of this breed for hatching, can be had at $1,50 pects . comprising their Local History. Institutions and 
out nominal enaonreiusin^, 111 COlU lei ms to Shoulders. 7©8c Coal, Lehigh .-8.W per dozen. 1'or size,.form, constitution, P umage, and laying Laws. Giving a Table of Distances, and the most Direct 
lend the influence of England to any measure Chickens.@122c Do. Scranton..0,00(3,6,75 propensities, I cotosider them hardly equalled by any breed of 9 Routes and Modes of Conveyance ; also, pointing out the 
aiming to check freedom of opinion, Walcxski S 
backed out of tlie proposition. B.«r, ,011 **. «.. Mo_ ____ _ 
in favor $ 15 the season, $2U to insure. DAVID K. FOSKETT, tl a on Bo ? k - wll J be carefully boxed, and forwarded perexpress, 
233w2eow WM A FOSKETT at our nsk and expense, to any central town or village in the 
-1- United States, excepting those of California, Oregon and Texas. 
SIX WEEKS FOTATOE8 FOR SEED. Register your Letters, and your Money will come safe. 
133:11c Tl[ESK potatoes are such as every family, in village or coun- ad ^7s ^subscriber (pos^paid^' 1 ' ROBERT^fTrS 11141 ^ 8 ’ 
13@14c try desire for ear ty use. They grow large, are white inside and aaaress tne subscriber (post-paid.) KUREKr SEARS, 
*?■. out and mealv—eood. either haked or boiled, and will he found 181 William Street, New York. 
Hides mid Skin*. 
Buckwheat,.00c Calf. 
Beans, .$1,25(5)1,50 I Sheep pelts_ 
Peas,.1,00@1,25 I Lamb do. 
31eat». Set 
50,000 Copies!—Hurry up your Orders! 
T H E GREAT WEST IN IS 5 6 . 
THE STATES AND TERRITORIES 
OF THE GrUEiAT WEST, 
INCLUDING 
the Fruit Grower. With numerous plates. Brice 59 cents 
Twentieth Thousand. 
COLE'S DISEASES OF DOMESTIC ANIMALS. A book 
worth ten rimes its cost to any owner of domestic animals._ 
Price 50 cents. Thirty-fifth Thousand. 
DR. DADD’S MODERN HORSE DOCTOR. The best work 
on the Horse ever published in America. Brice $1. Eleventh 
Ihousand. 
LEUCIIARS ON HOT-HOUSES. GREEN-HOUSES, AC.— 
I rice $1. Published by JOHN P. JEWETT & CO., 
For sale by all Booksellers. 
117 Washington Street, Boston. 
Butter, roll.12%(315c 
r ood, hard.5,00@6,00 . PHEASANT COLORED CHITTAGONGS. 
Do. soft .3,00@4,00 A few eggs of this breed for hatching, can be had at $1,50 
oal, Lehigh.8,90 per dozen. For size, form, constitution, plumage, and laying 
Do. Scranton..0,00(36,75 propensities, I consider them hardly equalled by any breed of 9 
Do. Blossburg.5,50 leading varieties of foreign fowls I have cultivated within a few 
Do. Char.8@,10c years past D. ELY, 69 Fitzhugh St., Rochester, N. Y. 
Salt, bbl.2,00 
SEEDS FROM PARIS, FRANCE. 
We have just received from Paris, France, the following 
20 cwt, CARROT, LONG ORANGE. 
8 “ do. LARGE WHITE GREENTOP 
1 “ d °- long SCARLET ALTRINCHAM. 
Yt “ do. EARLY HORN. 
« “ BEET, LONG RED MANGEL WURTZEL 
8 “ ONION, LARGE RED. 
Do. firkiu.00io;14 Hay, ton.. 
■ EXG mm.T In th M B m 3h f Papli , ame f U f le ad - EShid- r;::::::::: Sf I S£ ; b^ ;:;;; $3S I ANy auantify^thfbefttodof"StfeJfp^afo' plants can he 
JOUl-ned debate on Ml'. Whiteside S vote of cen- Xallo ’ w .;;;:;;;;;;::O0@10c ! Codfish ^’qirin'tai.'.'. $ .°?!5,00 •»* ] d of A. Fkost & Co., Rochester^N. Y.orofD. WYRtCK, New- 
sure of the Government for the fall of Kars bad Eggs, dozen..'.14 C Trout, bbl.:.8@3 , ark ’ ohl0 ',' ill . nng tke ™ 0 “ tbs ot “ ay a “ d du T ne - au apphea- 
. Y, , . . i ,r si tions ought to be made before the 1st of June. Plants are 
been pressed ior a decision, When tlie matter "Was - packed so as to reach their destination in peifeet safety (if sent 
lost by a majority against it of 127. The treaty new york market—M ay n>. pc £ ? X PIS 88 ') a ,. 333 w2 
between England, France and Austria, guar- "“o cSper ioo P oT$5 per* GooSVt Rochester, N. Y. 
ranteeing independence and integiity ot the for inferior to good Michigan; $5,75@6 for common to good r rf at pttbt in h a t f nv fttt t hi min 
Turkish Empire, has been presented in Parlia- Michigan, Indiana. Illinois, Wisconsin and Ohio; $7@8 for iiu ^C . ALL O I I L LL IJLOOD 
, r 1 extra Genesee, and $7(^10 for extra St. Louis. Canadian flour CATTLE ! 
IR6nt. steady. Sales at $5,87@6,12 for common to superfine, and $6, The subscribers will sell at public auction, at the residence 
The Daily News, in its comments to the de- 25@8,25 for fancy and extra. of Richard Peck, in the town of Lima, two miles east of the 
maml for Mr Cramnton’s recall stigmatises it Grain-Wheat in fair demand for export and home use.— village, on Tuesday the 10th of June next, about one hundred 
mana IOl mr.oiaiiip tun s reuau stigmatises lb p ric e S tend_ upward. Sales at $1,52 for Milwaukee; $1,48 for FULL BLOOD DURHAM CATTLE , 
as an in VI a g * c C s- iPfhir 1 « i0r p pim ^e white principally Cows and Heifers. Also six pair of working oxen, 
grace itself for the amusement or gratification 1°? th ® r f ' C °7 10n t0 g ?°^ re , d do ' „j iye fi™- The sale will commence at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. Terms 
of the government of Washington. “ttaTay a ^ t 5S S g me '° { A MCHARD^CX 11 ’ 
-r-\ 1 TY • 1 A TX_ D. • SmithDrn• M whifA dn: AS rmnrt nlrl n n t„ L.ima, May XO, lOOO. 6 ItUdlAKlf rhbh.. 
NEW YOKK 3IAHKET—May 19. 
Flour— Good common and medium grades of State and 
Their Geography, History, Advantages, Resources, and Pros- £ “ BKET, LONG RED MANGEL WU 
pects; comprising their Local History, Institutions and Y “ ONION, LARGE RED. 
Laws. Giving a Table of Distances, and the most Direct p attV t do * WHITE PORTUGAL. 
Routed and Modes of Conveyance ; also, pointing out the in ^LOWER—Early Paris, best extant. 
Best Districts for Agricultural, Commercial, Lumbering, and pi?^ ur Pl e » Round Purple and White. 
Mining Operations. G * j oTPAr~^ our d >^ erentl varieties. 
BY JACOB FERRIS. We hav , t ., Y ' 1 '‘ r ,Y? ge j ab1 ?, 0yat<! ''., &<=., Ac. 
In one Volume, with a new and accurate Map, embracing each American Seeds. m 8 oro a ° 00 assortment o -nglish and 
of the above States and Territories, and numerous Illlustra- ____ 
tions. 352 pp. 12mo., Cloth. Price $1,25. _, * KENCH I LOWER SEEDS. 
The Great West is emphatically the Hook for tho general French lAower SWrt'Y„ and ^ ren f^. Flower Seed's in town. 
:ader and the business and pleasure traveler, as it accurately ttnv other ouarter w 8 : 7 ® bet 3 er satisfaction than those from 
slineates the localities in which capital and enterprise can rt i g »prnno Dali upon or address, 
ner ExDress.l 333w2 delineates the localities in which capital and enterprise can mi RRTftftq i otVA '73 Y.7 
Price P *3 ner 1.000 Diants at Newark. Ohio. most profitably be employed, and those in which tourists are ,_ ‘ 85 fttate St > Rochester, N. Y. 
“ 75 cts. per 100 or $5 per 1,000 at Rochester, N. Y. most interested. It is the book for those who have homes, or FIELD GAIfllFV ... - 
_friends, or interests m the West, and is, therefoie, interesting 1 "ARDEN, AND FLOWER SEEDS, 
GREAT PUBLIC SALE OF FULL RLOOD to a11 ’ as the West is now intimately connected by business At No. 85 State Street, Rochester, N. Y 
DURHAM CATTLE ! or by family ticS with ® V ® ry p0Mi ° n of the civilized thS^tetoS'^ert’lm Yrtin ®H° reC ^ leSS “ S t0 a8 ?, e T t t. ha t 
The subscribers will sell at public auction, at the residence This book also supplies a great deficiency in our literature. York, Boston and Philade°phia S are'inDl!fri tl ?i e h N ®. W 
of Richard Peck, in the town of Lima, two miles east of the Most other books upon the West are confined to some limited but they beg leave to insinuate that sin ® 0111 tU0 lmit3 ' 
village, ou Tuesday the 10th of June next, about one hundred range of country, and are filled either with adventures across business they have imported more seeds f ’ ney F c0I j lm ® nced 
FULL BLOOD DURHAM CATTLE, the plains and over the mountains, or with details of mere local France than any other firm in this city, and Yh 
principally Cows and Heifers. Also six pair of working oxen. intere3t ' But tateaco.ni,*,,™ of er seeds in the same proportion ; ” but thanks to their many 
The sale will commenco at 10 o’clock in the forenoon. Terms THE WHOLE WEST. « r ,ffS?tY r t’-Ya® Y > d i 1 o . n0t bi i v . e ’ 011 1 ’2 b8tb m st., “in store" and 
made known at the rime of sale. JOHN W. TAYLOR, The author possesses a rare experience of the West, having ; n t i. ®’ ,. m m imported seeds, and all other seeds 
tions ought to be made before the 1st of June. Plants are n IE great west is empnaticaiiy me isoon ior tne general F renc h Flower Seeds give better satisfaction ihan thn««fVnm 
packed so as ta reach their destination in pci feet safety (if sent reader and the business and pleasure traveler, as it accurately any other quarter. 25^ papers for 4l Call nnnn ' 
DURHAM CATTLE ! 
TnE subscribers will sell at public auction, at the residence 
interests or by family tics with every portion of the civilized 
world. 
This book also supplies a great deficiency in our literature. 
principally Cows and Heifers. Also six pair of working oxen. 
THE WHOLE WEST. 
The author possesses a rare experience of the West, having 
"Rovnti rip T?riino urrivpri fit, DovPf from OfiliiK Southern, 59qi 62c white do, 58 good old mixed Western. Oats 
Laion ae Liuno ailivea at novel worn Calais in better demand at 37@38 for State and 40(3)42 for Western. 
OH tlie 2d inst. The object OI Ills journey IS to Provisions— Pork market dull and drooping. Sales at $19 
A CHOICE FARM FOR SALE, 
1 HUC ruuwu ill 1110 lime Ui siuc. uv/nn . AFUIUVJIX, i ne aumor possesses 11 rurc experience oi me west, naving ,* n cornQ . i 7 — ttU utner seeas 
Lima, May 13, 1856. 333w3 RICHARD PECK. visited almost every part of it this side of the Rocky Moun- havs pnanrh £ ’ u Ut ?l? ase .^ ear in mind that they 
" ’ZZnTTTTT-, „ . ' tains, to obtain a knowledge of the country, the progress of ui p f i„ niUT iri c reS ? Genuine, to meet all reasona- 
A CHOICE If ARM FOR SALE, settlements, and the maimers of the people. Ready May 28th. Wn nnhlfsh rY^^hY^® 34 ^' 11 *®® 3 ' * 
Lying one and a half miles from the village of Brockport, For sale by all Booksellers, News and Traveling Agents, to that we will not InimhmYT, t0 catch ‘ gulls, ’ and it follows 
onroe county, New York, containing eighty acres improved whom liberal terms will be given. Ten tonslanda ® r3 ' „ 
he location is particularly pleasant, the land of the first quail- MILLER, ORTON A MULLIGAN, Publishers, cwirmKSlw same proportion ! Take 
-not excelled in the County-and the dwelling and out hou- 333w2 25 I>ark Row, N. Y„ or 107 Genesee St., Auburn. ot the warm nCe tbelnnH tt* ,” ? vlll t uot kee P you 
IS are ample and in good condition. The soil is admirable for - pIaC ® the good Boo Y‘p 6 ' 13 abo “ t - RI; „ TtrFP 
•owing trees and plants for market, and altogether the place is r t D P T M P n r l^ T > « April 29 1856 mil v 
le of the most desirable in Western New York. Ten acres of lji’i llNOU ! J _T P * ’ |A,1 J _So State-st., Rochtster, N. Y. 
mbered land lyingthree miles north may bo embraced in the PRONOUNCING COMBINED REARER AND MOWER- 
Monroe county, New York, containing eighty acres improved. 
The location is particularly pleasant, the land of the first quali- 
,, . -ty—not excelled in the County—and the dwelling aDd out hou- 
throne of Russia. for Ohio, lo@20 State. Cheese steady at 9@10c. ses are ample and in good condition. The soil is admirable for 
Italy. —A letter from Rome, April 24th, says 
that the high ecclesiastical circles are panic- for F t !r e ® lp Jiyof the home”tradeand thefiiiiugofsome orders If",; 1 ,nilus north may be embraced 1,1 the 
Struck at the Sardinian programme of Italian from the river towns. .. . , P Forpric“ andother particulars, application maybe made to 
reform, and irritated with the strong language fo^m'ng but the m?rke?S3u ZTs ^thc buyer WeTotice me at Brock P° rt _ henry p. Norton. 
made use of respecting tne administration of Canadian at $1,55 for Spring and $1,75 for Winter. Corn is FARM. FOR SALE. 
the Pope’s government. The sudden departure 3 ^ Tor Wes^°m mixed^Rye isluieL Oa^ ar^du 7 !! and tl T ' rE undersigned offers for sale, on accommodating terms, 
for Pans of Mon. Slg. Rearadi, under Secretary State are freely offered at 36. * he far . 1 ? 1 011 Which he now resides, situated on Round Prairie, 
of Stafp for Foreiori Affairs is attributed to the Feed— Sales at 60 for second quality and 90 for middlings. five miles east of Springfield, the Capitol of Illinois. It con- 
OI State ior 1 oreign iinairs, IS attl IDUtea to tile geed _ There is a moderate retail business doing at 12(0)13 ta,ns ^24 acres under good cultivation, two large springs which 
consternation of the Court at the bare mention for medium and large Clover, and $3(«j3,2o for Timothy. neve . r fail » a ^ ood fram ® Dwelling with cellars, barn 30 by 70, 
n ,• n i i • * 1 * -i • carnage house, granaries and other necessary out buildings ; 
Ot a question ot SUCil Vital importance, as a limit BUFFALO MARKET — 31ny 19. also a choice variety of fruit. It is one of the best grain growing 
to the Pope's temporal sovereignity. Flour— The market was very quiet on Saturday. Therewa 3 and stock farms in the County or State. It is situated on a beau- 
1 1 ° J .A„ 1... :_ o..!. „ _tifnl rnllino- Prairid with nlont.v nf p.hnipn t. mlwr For fnrfhor 
BUFFALO MARKET—May 19. 
carriage house, granaries and other necessary out buildings ; 
also a choice variety of fruit. It is one of the best grain growing 
the Pope's temporal sovereignity. Flour—The market was very quiet on Saturday. Therewas and stock farms in the County or State. It is situated on a beau- 
. , ,, - t> T ’ei only a moderate business. Sales at $5(37 according to quality, tiful rolling Prairie witb plenty of choice timber. For further 
DENMARK.— A. letter Il'om LSerlin, in tne I 50 ur.se Supply good and holders are anxious to realize. particulars inquire of the subscriber on the premises. 
Supply good and holders are anxious to realize. 
Gazette of Vienna, says the proposal made by Grain— Wheat in good supply and market dull and heavy. _ JOSEPH M. WOODRUFF. 
England to capitalize the Sound Dues, and ex- ““y L. G. MORRIS’ AUCTION SALE, 
tingllish the capital by gradual payments, will Nothing of moment doing in other grains OF FIRST CLASS IMPROVED BREEDS OF 
not be accepted by Denmark, which has ad- at ^p^Vu@“ business do,ng ; ,ale ‘ of mes * pork DOMESTIC ANIMALS, 
dressed a circular to that effect to the agents at new york cattle market—M ay 14 . To lake place at Mount Fordham, N. Y., on the 24 th and 
foreign courts interested in the question. The p RICES -Beef Cattle, extra quality, per loo lbs. $10,50; good 251,1 days °f June > 1856 ' 
States bordering on the Baltic have not vet re- quality $9,50@10 ; do. common $95r , 9,50; do. in erior $8,60.— The Seventh Annual Catalogue, (illustrated with celebrated 
,• . , ,1 rpi “ ,• Milch Cows—Ordinary Cows $25(330; goodfair Cows $35(340; aad pnze animals,) fully descriptive of each lot to be sold, as 
plied to the pioposal OI England. I he negotl- extra quality, with calf, $35(305. Veals $4(37. Sheep and to ages, pedigrees, Ac., Ac., will be ready for delivery on or 
larticulars inquire of the subscriber on the premises. 
_ JOSEPH M. WOODRUFF. 
L. G. MORRIS’ AUCTION SALE, 
OF FIRST CLASS IMPROVED BREEDS OF 
DOMESTIC ANIMALS. 
whom liberal terms will be given. 
MILLER, ORTON A MULLIGAN, Publishers, 
333w2 25 Park Row, N. Y., or 107 Genesee St., Auburn. 
L I P P I N C O T T ’ S 
PRONOUNCING 
GAZETTEER OP THE WORLD, 
OR GEOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY, 
Comprising nearly 2200 pages, including a Greater amount of 
Matter than any other single volume in the English Language; 
giving a description of nearly One Hundred Thousand Places, 
with the Correct Pronunciation of their Names, being above 
20,000 more Geographical Notices than are found in any oth. 
er Gazetteer of the World. 
EDITED BY J. THOMAS, M. D„ and T. BALDWIN, 
Assisted by several other 'Gentlemen. 
TESTIMONIALS. 
“This work has been evidently prepared with great labor, 
and as far as I can judge, from the best materials and sources 
of information. . . . The principles adopted in ascertaining the 
pronunciation of proper names (as stated in the Introduction) 
appear to me correc'. This is a matter attended with some dif¬ 
ficulty and uncertainty, but it is treated with great ability and 
in a very satisfactory manner in your Introduction. I have no 
doubt your Gazetteer will be found an extremely useful work, 
M A N NY PATE N T W I T H 
WOOD’S IMPROVEMENT. 
FOR THE HARVEST OF 1856. 
In calling the attention of farmers to my Machine, for the 
coming harvest, I take great pleasure in speaking of its still 
To take place at Mount Fordham, N. Y., on the 24 th and well calculated to supply a want which must have been severe- increased merits over any previous year's manufacture, and 
2oth dans of June 1856. ly felt by almost every class of readers.”—[Hon. Edward recommending it as now improved and perfected as being a 
y J ’ Everett. Combined Reaper and Mower, adapted in every respect to the 
Sheep and to ages, pedigrees, Ac., Ac., will be ready for delivery on or mau °J 
verett Combined Rctipcr And Mower, Adapted in every respect to tlie 
“ I consider it a desideratum alike to the scholar and the W T\j 3 ° p f I; 1 "!!®™ nio th^reafnarVnf® t^nCrr®’®® 111 -., r 
an of business, as well as a very valuable contribution to our - A„ a T®n® ,hC virvl.C, Thf -Ci*™ Plattorm and frame 
Veals 1,576; Sheep and Lambs 4,309; Swine 2,900. —„ — . . - — -- Ik ,,,„ 
Liverpool Markets.— Good inquiries had ex- ALBANY CATTLE MARKET—May 19 FARM FOR SALE AT AUCTION. Anderson, LL. D., President of the University ot Rochester. best Combined Reaper and Mower ill use. 
ietnrl W oil ntinriQ nf /Inrivwr fli Q , ir , x / . T> ... ‘ . w . . . V Tiie subscriber will sell at public auction, Oil the 21st day of "Your Pronouncing Gazetteer ot the World appears, from Wa Jf ant ? d capable of cutting in a workmanlike manner 
lStea IOl an. ciesciipuons OI WHeat ailling tne * W. W. Woolpords Bulls Head, Washington street June next, the farm on which he formerly resided. Said farm the slight examination I have been able to give it, a work of from 10 to 15 acres of Grass or Gram per day. 
week, and in the two qualities which recently ^ At Market 832 Beef Cattle. Prices—Extra, live weignt, $5,50; is situated one mile north-east of the ple’asant and flourishing immense labor very wisely directed. I consider the work as of Myterms are thei same as heretofore. For the Combined 
BoH boon mnflli rlonrocflpH an Gfluonpn nf 9rl rvnv first quality’$5; second $4,50; third $4. Cowaland Calves Few village ot Vienna, in the town of Phelps, Ontario Co., N. Y.— great importance to teachers.”—[Prof. Chauncey A. Goodrich, Machine, delivered here on board cars $125. For the Single 
naa Deen mucil depressed an advance Ot M pel in market. Prices range.trom ^30, 40.a}45. Sheep and Lambs— This farm is not only pleasantly situated, in full view of the of Yale College, the able and accomplished Editor of the Mower, $110. WALTER A. WOOD, 
70 lbs. has been realized. Not any in^maxket. Ihey are good demand. Swine Few in aforesaid village and railroad, but for fertility of soil and pleas- “ Revised Edition” of Webster’s Dictionary. Manufacturer and Proprietor, Hoosick Falls, N. Y. 
Fromt _Good sale at an imnrovement of about iMarket - 1 rices—tat $5,50(o)b,I3; Stores $7-o0. antnessof cultivation, can scarcely be exceeded. The soil is a “I have had your ‘Pronouncing Gazetteer of the World’ be- - May1 ’ _331tf 
ri ill l r ,.1 T i- r-VMBBTHBF (1 VTTLF MAKKFT_Mnv 14 . mellow loam. It is well watered, has an excellent wood lot of fore me for some weeks. Having long felt the necessity of a Sent to anv Postoffioe in th« tv M 
Gd per bbl. and more of continental. Indian CAMlsiaUttE OAi l LE SIAUKET May 14. choice timber, with comfortable buildings in good repair, ail work of this kind, have spent no small amount of time in ex- a y stomce in the United States by First Mail. 
Corn less active and the rates of Friday are AT market 525 Cattle—about 41o Beeves, and 50 Stores, con- abundance of fruit, and is well fenced mostly with oak rails.— amining yours. It seems to me so important to have a com- Sm t c v 1 G d by return of First Mail, by FOWLER and 
L/OIU loss ae L auu l L late. OI lliuay ate B18tm g ot Working Oxen, Cows and Calves, yearling, two and The farm contains 84 acres of land, and has thereon 28 acres of prehensive and authentic gazetteer in all our Colleges, Acade- WELLS » No - ^ Broadway, N. Y. 330w4 
barely Supported. Uur report quote US. Ud@lls. three years old. Market Beep —Extra, per cwt, $9(a)9,25; wheat; most of the balance is in clover. It will be sold at mies and Schools, that I ani induced in this instance to depart ~ _-— "" " - --———• 
first quality, $8,50; 2d do, $S(S8,25 ; 3d do, $7,50; ordinary $7. auction on the premises at one o’clock on the day above named, from my general rule in regard to giving recommendations._ J, PEASANT AND PROFITABLE EMPLOYMENT 
Stores —Working Oxen—$140, 160, 180, 200(<£’232. Cows and with or without the crops on the ground, to suit the purchaser. Your work has evidently been prepared with immense labor • , se ^ 0l . ir cheap, and quick-selling Books, and our 
,ju ft m ♦ (w i vw-f Calves— $40, 50, 62@82; two years old $18, 25, 30(a50; three Terms. —Fifteen hundred dollars of the purchase money will and it exhibits proofs from beginning to end that knowledge has* valuable Scientific Journals. All who engage with us will be 3c- 
(If tV I tTfWWV'vV ii WTI>I I YlYlVWf'A years old $40, 50@7o. Sheer ai^dLambs— 753 at market.— be required down, or secured to be paid by the first day of nresided over its execution. The rising generation will be f rom impossibility of loss. Profits very liberal. 
VLdUiUilUa nHIUUUIiIILL Frice 6 -by lot, $2,50, 3 , 50 , 4(a)6,75; extra$7, 8, I0@12. Hides, April next with interest, and the balance secured on tho farm, ^rcatlv benefUed, both in the accuracy and extent of their in- mwi FOWLKR a.,d WELLS, No. 308 Broadway. N. Y. 
FARM FOR SALE AT AUCTION. 
The subscriber will sell at public auction, on the 21st day of 
man of business, as well as a very valuable contribution to our a A Pa ™ k 3 ° *e delivery 'Us? The rpll ™,. sn'T , a f d A am ® 
American Literature”—IEliDlmlct Nott DI> LI, 1) Fresi- a - s to make the delivery easj. Ihe reel post on the left side of 
dent ofTnion Coulee 1 P ’ ’ ® 3 ‘ th « machine is made higher, the wing board wider and longer, 
dent ot Union t^o g and have put in internal gear. The raising lever is lengthened, 
“ I hesitate not to say that, in all the elements which go to and the driver’s seat set further back, which so balances the 
make up a good work of reference, it is altogether superior to machine as to rid the horses of all weight upon their necks_ 
any book of its class accessible to the American public.—[M.B. and I have the utmost confidence in recommending it as the 
Anderson, LL. D., President of the University of Rochester. best Combined Reaper and Mower in use. 
"Your Pronouncing Gazetteer of the World appears, from Warranted capable of cutting in a workmanlike manner 
... ^ J •-. inis iarm is not omy pieasantiy snuatea, in iun view or the 
Not any in.market. 1 he 7 are g°g d den l. and * ^'vine Few in aforesaid village and railroad, but for fertility of soil and pleas- 
Market. 1 rices I at $5,50(0)6, lo; stores $7o0. antnessof cultivation, can scarcely be exceeded. The soil is a 
June next, the farm on which he formerly resided. Said farm the slight examination I have been able to give it, a work of from 10 to 15 acres of Grass or Grain per day. 
is situated one mile north-east of the pleasant and flourishing immense labor very wisely directed. I consider the work as of My tenns are the same as heretofore. For the Combined 
village ot Vienna, in the town of Phelps, Ontario Co., N. Y.— great importance to teachers.”—[Prof. Chauncey A. Goodrich, Machine, delivered here on board cars $125. For the Single 
This farm is not only pleasantly situated, in full view of the of Yale College, the able and accomplished Editor of the Mower, $119. WALTER A. WOOD, 
aforesaid village and railroad, but for fertility of soil and pleas- “ Revised Edition” of Webster’s Dictionary. Manufacturer and I roprietor, Hoosick Falls, N. Y. 
antnessof cultivation, can scarcely be exceeded. The soil is a “ I have had your ‘Pronouncing Gazetteer of the World’ be- Mayl, 18o6. 331tf 
mellow loam. It is well watered, has an excellent wood lot of fore me for some weeks. Having long felt the necessity of a 
CAMBRIDGE CATTLE MARKET May 14. choice timber, with comfortable buildings in good repair, an work of this kind, have spent no smallamount of time in ex^ lU 1 UBLOl “ ce 111 me ^ates oy First Mail. 
At market 52o Cattle—about 4 /d Beeves, and 56 Stores, con- abundance of fruit, and is well fenced mostly with oak rails.— amining yours. It seems to me so important to have a coin- Gjwt t return of I* irst Mail, by FOWLER and 
Sent to any Postoffice in the United States by First Mail. 
California Intelligence. 
Arrival of the George Law. 
cwt. $7. Felts —$1(32; Tallow, $1 cwt. $8(3)8,25. Calf Skins, to be divided i 
12)^(314 cts. '<£1 lb. Veal Calves 4, 6(38—632 in market. Swine 3334t 
—Frices—Wholesale, fat, 5X@6j^c; shoats 7@8c. - 
BRIGHTON CATTLE MARKET—Slay 15. 
At market 1025 Beef Cattle, 30 pairs Working Oxen, 100 Cows 
and Calves, 1200 Sheep, 6100 shoats, 1,000 hogs. Frices —Beef 
o be divided into five or six equal annual payments 
3334t A. 13. VAN DEMARK. 
A. FH.OST cfc CO., 
GENESEE VALLEY NURSERIES, 
Rochester, New York. 
Our descriptive Catalogue (No. 3) of choice and new Dahlias, 
formation, should your work be kept as a book of reference on 
the table of every professor and teacher in the country—[Hou. 
Horace .Mann, LL. D., President of Antioch College. 
DAGUERREOTYPES — Accurate, elegant, unsurpassed 
pictures taken in clear orcloudy weather. Particular attention 
“ Your work must prove an invaluable guide to the student I P d ' d 1 °p d P lctares accurately copi- 
ThK George Law arrived at New York May Cattle-Extra $8,50@9; first quality $8,25Ci8,50; 2d do $7,50 I r2^ deSC K?*L?„, Cat ?i° gn ? ( '\°- 3 , ,7 choic « and " ew Dafl, a3 ’ P 7n? R Sel™ Pres deSt of Brown University 
IG cic„;u f mm A aninwoll Mow 7fL &8; 3d, $7(37,50. \Vorking Oxen-No safes noticed. Cows Verbenas, Fuchsias Geraniums, Phloxes, New Roses, select [Dr. B. Sears, President 01 urown university, 
lb. bhe sailed trom Aspinwali May 7th, con- ^ jd ’ Cal 7 e8 $20, 38, 47, 607365. Sheep-In demand. Sales $ 4 , B °?\ e 1 la !\ ts \ *«•> &l [., is now ready for distribution, “This is a great work, and 
nected at the Isthmus with the steamer Sonora, 50, 5,50, 7(a8. Swine—Lots to peddle 1%, 8@8j£ for sows, 8»<£ "’ h ' ch w ' n be mailed free to those who apply and enclose a one consummate ability . ■ . ■ I 
which left San Francisco April 21st, with up- for Narrows ; large hogs 6>^, 7(^7^; at retail 9@10>4; Ce ? r0 P ® S t i"e middle' Of May, and during the early part of June, spacei^i^equa^amouut off 
wards of £2 000 000 in treasure, of which is the proper season for setting all kinds of bedding plants ill ly expressed information. I 
W4IUS Ul 111 ucaouiu, Ul » lliuu #'ll inAiJIl CJTTI.E UAItKKT-«nv 19 this l-limut,. For llins,. who wish wo will nut. it.. ' _Co™l„ o- tho 
of Geography, and if generally adopted could uot fail to re- 
mova that discrepancy and confusion which now so generally 
prevail in regard to the pronunciation^! geographical names.” 
ed. Rooms, Arcade Hall, opposite Post-office, sign of C Ferry. 
CONSTERlVATIOiy. 
This imported Thorough Bred Horse will stand the present 
d executed with immense labor and season, as heretofore, at the farm of J. B. Burnet, Esq., 1 % 
It would be difficult to find another miles west of Syracuse at $10 the season, or $20 to iusure. The 
wards of $2,000,000 in trea 
600,000 was for New York. 
No signs of further distu 
(hogs 6)7@6}£. 
CHICAGO CATTLE MARKET—May 13. 
Green House Plants. At., Ac., is now ready for distribution, “ This is a great work, and executed with immense labor and season, as heretofore, at the farm of J. B. Burnet, Esq., 1% 
which will be mailed free to those who apply and enclose a one consummate ability .... It would be difficult to find another miles west of Syracuse at $10 the season, or $20 to iusure. The 
cent postage stamp. volume in the English language which contains, in the same money to be paid in advance in all cases. Where insurance is 
From the middle of May, and during tho early part of June, space, an equal amount of impoitant, well-digested, aud clear- effected a receipt will be given, promising to refund iu case the 
is the proper season for setting all kinds of bedding plants in ly expressed information. I see not how the office or the count- mare is proved uot to have got in foal—and provided always 
this climate. For those who wish we will make up assort- ing room, the family or the school, can anywhere afford to do that she is regularly returned to, or left with the horse until the 
U,UGU was lor IN ew l Ol'K. Cattle received 33:3- sales of 200 ordinary at 3 3 i®4'J- extra ments of Plants, as below, which will ornament a garden most without this book.”—[C. E. Stowe, Professor of Sacred Litera- i fffoom is satisfied she is stinted. Pasturage at 50 cents per 
No signs of further disturbance at Panama. at4,39@4,50. Sheep ’received 643; sales of 405 head at ij-i, 5 beautifully during the entire season with but litile care. The ture in Andover Theological Seminary. week at risk of owners. 
receipt of Five Dollars we will send 1 . 
12 Dahlias of 12 fine distinct varieties* ‘‘ It i s * 
12 Verbenas of 12 “ " hitherto api 
10 Miscellaneous Bedding Plants,including Petunias, Hclio- versity of 1 ~ The undersigned, having succeeded to the business for the 
tropes, h uchsias. Salvias, Scarlet Geraniums, Ac. “ It is an Encyclopedia of Geography in itself; and the pro- manufacture and sale of Agricultural Implements and Ma- 
FOR TEN DOLLARS : nunciation of geographical names, as well as the description of chinery, heretofore conducted by Messrs. Ralph A Vo., at No. 
18 Dahlias of 18 fine distinct varieties. places, will render’it very valuable asa reference book for the 23 Fulton street, intends to continue the same in all Us branch- 
18 Verbenas of 18 “ “ school room and for the library of every teacher and general es> and is prepared to furnish goods of the best style and qual- 
40 Miscellaneous Bedding Plants, including choice varieties reader - —[ Prot - Uavid N. Camp, Conn. Normal School. ity. at low prices. Machinery or any articles in tne line manu- 
of Petunias, Heliotropes. Fuchsias, Salvias, Scarlet Gerani- “ I can unhesitatingly recommend it as an excellent book— factuned to order, according to pattern, at short notice, 
nms, Chinese or Bengal Roses, Ac., giving the choice as far as one worthy a place in the library of every teacher and every His facilities for manufacturing enable him to offer to Dealers 
practicable to the purchaser. Plants of the above furnished in school.”—[Frol. Dana P. Colburn, Principal of R. I. State Nor- and Fanners' the following leading articles at_low figuros : 
large or smaller quantities, as may bo desired, at proportionate ma l School, 
rates. Address A. FROST A CO., Rochester, N. Y. “ For full 
i pertect ,, j n evcr y respect it is the most complete and valuable w ork 
’ mo ”? y of the kind ever issued in our country.—[J. J>. B. De Bow, Su- 
pon the perintendent of the Census. 
“It is, in my opinion, the best work of the kind that has 
hitherto appeared.”—[Prof. Henry Yethake, Provost of the Uni- 
i Hclio- versity of Pennsylvania. 
THE BEST LAND PLASTER. 
“ For fullness and accuracy it is not surpassed by any work 
within my knowledge. The publishers seem to have made it a 
necessity for those who desire to keep themselves informed of 
“I have analyzed a specimen of‘V ienna Plaster or the state ot the various countries ot the world.”—[Prof. S. B. 
Gypsum,’ and also specimens of ‘Cayuga’ and “Onondaga Woolworth, 1 rmcipal N. State Normal School. 
Plaster,’ and find them to yield respectively as follows : 
VIENNA PLASTER. 
Sulphate op Lime.70.92 
Carbonate of Lime. 4.45 
Carbonate of Magnesia. 1.50 
Alumina. 2.46 
Silica. 1.84 
Protoxide of Iron. 21 
W ater. 18 33 
Loss... 29 
100.00 
JAMES R. CHILTON, M. D., Chemist. 
New York, March 19, 1854. 
ONONDAGA PLASTER. 
Sulphate of Lime. 63.20 
Sulphuret of Lime. 1 01 
Carbonate of Lime. 6 30 
Carbonate of Magnesia. 1 60 
Alumina. 2.80 
Silica. 2.46 
Water. 22.10 
Loss. 24 
“ I have no hesitation in pronouncing it incomparably better 
than any Gazetteer with which I am acquainted. I think it 
superior to all others, both in fullness and accuracy ”—[Hon 
Wm. H. Seward. 
“ I know of no Gazetteer so complete and comprehensive, 
nor of any which bears greater evidence of careful and accu¬ 
rate discrimination."—[Hon. Robert C. Winthrop. 
Thp Tqtlurms mnprs nrp fillori wifli nffiuiul rinrn llvu weight. Hogs received 1,007; sales at 3%, P lants will be packed so as to reach their destination in perfect „ j, evcry respect it is the most complete and valuable work 
ilie lstlimus papeis are nuect Wltn omcial CtOCU- ^ or ^ tra Cows and Calves-Salesat $25^35 per head safety, and forwarded as directed upon receipt of the money of the kind ever issued in our country .-[J. J). B. De Bow Su- 
ments concerning Panama riots, but no facts of by n ? a ! 1 * Fr,! ch , I ?M y be sent at our risk if required. Upon the perintendent of the Census. 
importance were elicited, and no additional anJTPTTT TTTR 4T awn nTIIPP unnire 12 Dahlias of 12 fine distinct varieties, “It is. in my oginlon, the best work of the kind that has 
names of killed and wounded given. The citi- AGRICULTURAL AND OTHER BOOKS. 12 Verbenas of 12 “ - verl^^nnsivTiiJ 0 7 ’ ° V06t ° f th ® Uni ~ 
o 1 r j /• ,, For Sale at the Office of the Rural New-Yorker. 10 Miscellaneous Bedding Plants,including Petunias,Helio- ▼ersity or renns^vama. 
Zens of Panama have formed a guard for the , , , tropes, Fuchsias, Salvias, Scarlet Geraniums, Ac. “ It is an Encyclopedia of Geography in itself; and the pro- 
protection of property, and the authorities had The Stabte Book—the best work on the Horse, $1. FOR TEN DOLLARS : nunciation of geographical names, as well as the description of 
J 1 ,r,, J i c AT. r> -l j The Horses loot, and How to keep it sound; paper 25 cents, .... , ... places, will render it very valuable as a reference book for the 
placed a force at the disposal of the Railroad cloth, 50 cents. 18 Dahlms of 18 fine distinct varieties. school room and for the library of every teacher and general 
Company, so that no further violence was an- gSd^A C $L Cl ° th ’ 50 CeUU ' « Mis^Tneous Bedding Plants, including choice varieties reader.”-[Prof. David N. Camp, Conn. Normal School, 
ticipated. The correspondence between the Dana’s Muck Manual, cloth, $l/ ’ of Petunias, Heliotropes. Fuchsias, Salvias, Scarlet Gerani- ‘‘Icanunhesitatinglyrecommenditasanexcellentbook— 
Dana’s Priie Essav on Manures 25 cents urns, Chinese or Bengal Roses, Ac., giving the choice as far as one worthy a place m library of every teacher and every 
government of 1 anama and Com. Palley, of the Stockhardt’s Chemical Field Lectures, $1. practicable to the purchaser. Plants of the above furnished in schoel.”—[ Prof. Dana P. Colburn, Principal of R. I. State Nor- 
St. Mary’s, is published in full. The closing Baist’s American Flower Garden Directory, $1,25. large or smaller quantities, as may be desired, at proportionate mal School. 
nntp of t.ho latter ift evoeedinp-l v sharn Hp fflllq Buist’s Family Kitchen Gardener, 75 cents. rates. Address A. FROST A CO., Rochester, N. Y. “ For fullness and accuracy it is not surpassed by any work 
note OI tne lattei IS exceedingly snarp Tie tens Norton . s Scie ^ tific and Practical Agriculturist, 60 cents. -— -_- -- within my knowledge. The publishers seem to have made it a 
the Urovernor Ins answers are not satislactory, Johnson’s Catechism of AgT Chemistry (for Schools,) 25 cts. THE BEdT LAND PLASTER. necessity ior those who desire to keep themselves informed of 
and offer no assurance of the safety of transit Fessenden’s Complete Farmer and Gardener, $1,25. “I have analyzed a specimen of‘V ienna Plaster or tlie state ot the various countries ot the world.”—[Prot. S. B. 
nnccpno-pr* for Hip fntnrp onH fli^f until Lp Fessenden’s American Kitchen Gardener, cloth, 50 cents. Gypsum,’ and also specimens of ‘Cayuga’ and "OnOaNdaga Woolworth, Principal N. Y. State Normal School, 
passengei» l c luture, anu. tiiau umii ut Nash s Progressive I armer, 60 cents. Plaster,’ and find them to yield respectively as follows : “ I have no hesitation in pronouncing it incomparably better 
hears from his own government in the matter, Richardson’s Domestic Fowls, 25 cents. V1FNYA PT ASTFR than any Gazetteer with which I am acquainted. I think it 
w ;il tolrp nil flip mpftna in Li a nnnrar tn axrpvt Richardson on the Horse—'Varieties, Breeding, Ac., 25 cents. _ * ^ superior to all others, both in fullness and accuracy [Hon 
lie Will take all tne means in ills power to avert Richardson on the Diseases and Management of tho Hog, 25c. Sulphate op Limb . 70.92 Wm. H. Seward. 
further injury. Richardson on the Destruction of the Pests of the Farm, 25c. Carbonate of Lime .. 4.45 u j , f Gazetteer so comDlete and comnrehensivp 
The Alta Californian says the Legislature Miib^iltnVsteven^on^Cowand d!“ H^handry, 25 c Ahmih.a..T 68 !”:!!!!!!.'i!!!!i.‘!!!! aM atc * : 
is f 1 . 1 . ^ if dTSveOnthTllst inq? ^T^he ^T'r eat”eon t°he C^o^hf <5?kpe, $1. fede if'!!!!!!!! ]!!!!!!!!! ] 1! 1111111111 “ I have no hesitation in commending it to the public as the 
resolution to dissolve on uie xSISl inst. in tne Allen on the Diseases of Domestic Animals, 75 cent*. Water. 18 33 best work of the kind, in its fullness and accuracy, which has 
House a joint resolution was adopted to SO in Ailen's American Farm Book. $1. Loss... 29 ever issued from the press. [Hon. James Campbell, Post- 
• • , o TT S 7 Allen’s Rural Architecture, $1,25. -- master General. 
joint convention to C e . . latOl , DUt Hardee on the Cultivation of the Strawberry, &c., 60 cents. 100.00 “ I have examined with care ‘ Lippincott’s Pronouncing Ga¬ 
it Was lost in the Senate by a vote OI 10 to 15, Phelp's Bee-keeper’s Chart, 25 cents. JAMES R. CHILTON, M. D., Chemist. zetteer of the World,’ as to many of the places particularly 
„„ ( 1 ,„ io rinfmtori fnr tliia sesoinn A Guenon’s Treatise, on Milch Cows ; paper 38cents. New York, March 19, 1854. known to me, and can truly state that I have been surprised 
SO tbe election is aeieaieu ior mis session. A RandaU . g Sheep Husbandry, $1,25 DT at the minute accuracy of the work. It is a great boon to the 
bill to consolidate the government OI the city Youatt, Randall and Skinner s Shepherd s Own Book, $2. ONONDAGA 1 LAS ILK. public, and will no doubtgain such favor as to remunerate the 
/wvimf'vr pf Q q n lin.q hppn •nn.^qprl Youatt on the Breed and Management of Sheep, 75 cents. Sulphate of Live . 63.20 great labor of its compilation and publication.”—[Hon. James 
and county OI &an rrancisou, uns t,ecu passed youatt on the Horse #1,25. Sulphuret of Lime. 101 Guthrie, Secretary of the Treasury. 
by both Houses, and only awaits the approval Youatt, Martin, and Stevenson Cattle, $1,25. Carbonate of Lime.... 6 30 “ I am satisfied that in comprehensiveness of plan, accuracy 
of the Governor to become a law. Munns Practical Land Drainer,50cents^ Carbonate of Magnesia. 160 of detail, and compactness of form, considering its copiousness, 
TuXriT aWimin Sacramento resulted wn® 1 ^ 3 ontbe .“ on ®y Be f e = p .P a Pe'’ cents, cloth, 50 cents. A 'lmina. 2.80 it is unequalled. The pronunciation ot the names is a distinct 
1 he charter election ill bacramen to, resulted Wilson on Cultivation of * lax, 25 cen s. Silica. 2 46 tiYe featu ‘ re of peculiar Importance.”—[Hon. Robert M’CleUand, 
in the election of Ue entire Democratic ticket, l^^^VeCkecpert s0 ceL'. IUsT . 24 Secretary of the Interior 
with the exception of one or two unimportrnt Elliott’s American Fruit Frower’s Guide, $1,25. .'._ “ Lippincott s Geographical Dictionary bears the evidence o 1 
The Renuhlioans claim to have de- The American Florist’s Guide, 75 cents. 100.00 haying been prepared with great care. It ts comprehensive. 
Otnceis. ine ItepuOilcans Ctdim to nave ut Every Lady her own Flower Gardener ; paper 25c., cloth, 50c. - full, yet concise and accurate. —[lion. Jefferson Davis, Secre' 
cided the result by giving their support to the The Am. Rose Culturist; paper 25 cents, cloth, 50. CAYUGA PLASTER. t»ry of War. 
snpppfiaful ticket The latter partv are Ol’ganiz- Boar , e °™ the C’!} tivation ot th0 Vine > 50 cents. Sulphate of Lime . 50.40 “ It is certainly an admirable addition to any gentleman’s 
° ° , , ,, 0 , . Chorltons Cold Grapery, from direct American Practice, 50c. Sulphuret of Lime. 2.00 library, and is precisely the book to supply what the student 
ing throughout the otate, and nave called a Saxtons Rural llaud Books, 3 vols., $3,75. Carbonate of I,ime 1800 has long felt that he needed.”—[Hon. James C. Dobbin, Secre- 
State Convention, to assemble on the 30tll, at Bement’s Rabbit Fancier ; paper 25 cents, cloth, 50 cents. Carbonate of Magnesia!!!!”"!!!3.80 tary of the Navy. 
o . nrirani•z-itinn anri JJeemelin s Y luc-Dresser s Manual,50ceuts. Alumina.;. 4.00 " It is needless for me to say more in favor of ‘ Lippincott’s 
bacramento, to eiioct tneir OI gamzabion, ailG. Browne s American 1 oultry Yard, $1. Silica. 4.40 Pronouncing Gazetteer’ than that I fully concur with the opin- 
elect delegates to the National Convention. B r ?'™?'s Fiuld Book of Manures, #1,25. Protoxide of iron.’ 32 ions given by Mr. Everett and Mr. Winthrop of its merits, and 
° . tt i Skillful Housewife, paper, 25 cents. Water 16 50 w ' , h their wishes for its wide circulation.” — [Washington 
Dates from South American ports, are Valpa- choriton’s Grape Grower s Guide; paper so cents, cloth, 60c. Loss..!!!!.!!!!!.!!!!.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 48 Irving. 
raiso, March 21. Much damage was done to Johnlon’s DffitionaU^^ModeVn^aXSne**!^. 60 C6nt8 ' 73773 “ I bft ve formed a very high opinion.of the merits of your 
the crops of Chili by the storm, of which we Boussingault’s Rural Economy, $1,25. ' ’ ’ JAMES R. CHILTON, M. D., Chemist. rfvenC c^mpactnefspMd 
had an account by the previous arrival, and on°Dog^Zn 8 6riS’n. r Va5^tUa 1 *[ h ; 7 p^t 25 New York. April 2, lye." , ,uccea. which yon ,o richly feseryerMHou. Geo. Banco ft. 
Trom Bolivia, WG leam that a 1 evolutional y cents cloth 50 cents. inasmuch as it contains the largest percentage of the ‘‘Sul- ler compass, than any book ever Issued from the press. It is 
plot had been detected ; the object of which was The Fruit Ga'rden, by Barry, $1,25. pw, E r° F LlME ’” WhiCh iS th ® m0St benebc ‘ a * property in Land no less remarkable for its accuracy than its extent and varie- 
f i A i av __ nr yA American Fruit Culturist, by Thomas, $1,25. ri rS?;Li , • « , , ., . , . n ,„ . , ty. No public or private library is complete .vithout it.”—I Hon. 
to overwhelm the government, anti pioclaim Year Book of Agriculture, $1,50. This Plaster is kept constantly on hand at Vienna, PtHsford, James L. Orr. 
Gen Santa Cl’UZ President. Seven of the par- Morrell’s American Shepherd! $1. Fishers, Victor, Canandaigua and Geneva. 333tf Price in 1 vol., royal 8vo., library binding. $6; half Turir.’.v 
ticipants had been sentenced to death. Other Wool Grower and Stock Register, bound, 50c. per vol. PUKE BLOOD SUFFOLK®. ' S^hS^ttaSe’w^ HntiUUe ’ ^ 2 V ° l3 ' ^ 
plots had also been discovered, in which one YF" Anyofthe aboveworks wil besentbyrnailpostpaid, From the best stock in the country. The Prize Boar Boston, 333 w2 J.’ B. LIPPINCOTT A CO., Philadelphia, 
r. . . .. ,, , ’ , . .. on receipt of the price. Agents and others entitled to Premi- Imported.1 two sows and Dics-and two sows with nin—all _ 
329wl0_ WILLIAM KEENAN, Groom. 
UNION AGKICULTUUAL WAREHOUSE AND 
SEED STORE. 
No. 23 Fulton Street, (near Fulton Market,) New York. 
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 
“ I have no hesitation in commending it to the public as the connec tion with extensive farming operations I have for some 
best work of the kind, in its fullness and accuracy, which has ?! ar ® past given much attention to the raising of Thorough-bred 
ever issued from the press.”—[Hon. James Campbell, Post- Short-horn, North Devon, and Ayrshire Cattle and other fine 
master General. stock, and now offer the advantage of my knowledge and expe- 
,,., ’..... it. «... _ rience to persons desiring to purchase. 
“I htiTe examined with care Lippincotts Pronouncing Ga- 325w5-cow-m-j. ALFRED M. TREDWELL. 
zetteer of the \\ orld, as to many of the places particularly ____ 
known to me, and can truly state that I hare been surprised STATEN ISLAND 
at the minute accuracy of the work. It is a great boon to the ___ __ 
public, and will no doubt gain such favor as to remunerate the FANCY DYEING ESTABLISHMENT, 
great labor of its compilation and publication.’’—[Hon. James Office, No. 3 John St., two Doors from Broadway, N. Y. 
Guthrie, Secretary of the Treasury. 
Dye Ribbons, Silks, Woolen and Fancy Goods, in the piece 
CAYUGA PLASTER. 
Sulphate of Lime . 50.40 
Sulphuret of Lime. 2.00 
Carbonate of Lime. 18 00 
Carbonate of Magnesia. 3 80 
Alumina.:. 4.00 
Silica. 4.40 
Protoxide of Iron. 32 
Water. 16.50 
Loss. 48 
100.00 
JAMES R. CHILTON, II. D., Chemist. 
New York, April 2, 1856.” 
It appears from the above analysis that the “Vienna Plas- 
“ I am satisfied that in comprehensiveness of plan, accuracy or otherwise, of every description. Their superior style of dye- 
of detail, and compactness of form, considering its copiousness, ing ladies and gentlemeu’s garments is widely known, 
it is unequalled. The pronunciation of the names is a distinc- Crape Shawls dyed the most brilliant or grave colors ; all 
tive feature of peculiar importance.’’—[Hon. Robert M’Clelland, kinds of Shawls, Curtains, Ac., cleansed or re-dyed. 
Secretary of the Interior. Goods received and returned by express. 
“ Lippincott’s Geographical Dictionary bears the evidence o^ r BARRETT, NEPHEWS A CO., 
having been prepared with great care. It is comprehensive* 326wl3 No. 3 John St., 2 doors from Broadway, N. Y. 
full, yet concise and accurate.’’—[lion. Jefferson Davis, Secre' -*- 
tary of War. FOR SALE, 
“It is certainly an admirable addition to any gentleman’s A farm containing 142 acres, with good buildings, brick 
nouse, horse stable, two good hay barns, etc., situated on tho 
East Bank of the Genesee River, in West Brighton, about four 
miles from Rochester. 
Also, a House and Lot on Exchange street, known as the 
“ Franklin House.” 
library, and is precisely the book to supply what the student nouse, horse stable, two good hay barns, etc., situated on the 
has long felt that he needed.”—[Hon. James C. Dobbin, Secre- blast Bank of the Genesee River, in West Brighton, about four 
tary of the Navy. miles from Rochester. 
“ It is needless for me to say more in favor of 1 Lippincott's Also, a House and Lot on Exchange street, known as the 
Pronouncing Gazetteer’ than that I fully concur with the opin- “ Franklin House.” 
ions given by Mr. Everett and Mr. Winthrop of its merits, axd The above propertvif not sold soon will be rented. For par- 
with their wishes for its wide circulation ” —[Washington ticulars apply to B. M. Baker, at his Livery Office, North Fitz- 
Irving. 
“ I have formed a very high opinion of tho merits of your 
Complete Prououcing Gazetteer, especially for its comprehen¬ 
siveness, compactness, and general accuracy. I wish you tlie 
success which you so richly deserve.”—[Hou. Geo. Bancroft. 
hngh street, Rochester. 
r. HIRAM WOOD, 
B. M. BAKER, 
Administrators to Jos. Wood’s Estate 
had an account by the previous arrival, and S?dson on D°o^ 25 f. ew York April 2, 1856.” success which you so richly deserve.” [Hon. Geo. Bancroft. THE WOOL GKOWEK AND STOCK KEGI8TEK. 
about twenty lives are known, to have been lost. cents, cloth, 50 cents. It appears from the above analysis that the v ienna Plas- “I have examined it carefully. It contains more valuable The Wool Grower and Stock Register : the only journal 
y- . * ii f _ ,. nVA i n t; A1 ,„,., r Liebig’s Familiar Letters to Farmers on Chemistry; paper 25 ? ER 18 superior for land to that of'the Cayuga or Onondaga, information, geograpical, commercial and statistical, in a smal- devoted exclusively to the interests of the shepherd aud herds- 
From Bolivia, WO learn tiiat a 1 evolutionary cents, cloth, 50 cents. inasmuch as it contains the largest percentage of the ‘‘Sul- ler compass, than any book ever issued from the press. It is man. It is doing a good work, and should be in the hands of 
■plot bad been detected : the object of which was The Fruit Garden, by Barry, $1,25. p l Wpr 0F LlME ’” whlch 18 most beneficial property in Land no less remarkable for its accuracy than its extent and varie- every man who has a sheep, owns a cow, or drives a horse. Wo 
! ii a. i 1 _ i . 1 .* American Fruit Culturist, by Thomas, $1,25. ri fS?- er L. . . . „ , ty. No public or private library is complete without it.”—[Hon. need say nothing more of its character or conduct, that to say 
to overwhelm the government, and pioclaim Year Book of Agriculture, $1,50. This Plaster is kept constantly on hand at Vienna, Pittsford, James L. Orr. whatever D. D. T. Moore takes hold of is put through, and 
Gen Santa Cruz President. Seven of the par- Morrell’s American Shepherd, $1. Fishers, Victor , Canandaigua and Geneva. _ 3a3tf Price in 1 vol., royal 8vo., library binding. $6; half Turkey made to stand among the first. We have always read it with 
i* ; ' I tr> HptIVi Othpr Weol Grower and Stock Register, bound, 50c. per vol. ,,,,,,,, wa ’ antique, $7,50; full Turkey antiuue, $9; 2 volg. libraYy style, interest, from its first issue, after passing into Mr. Moore’s 
ticipants nad been sentenced to Cieatn. ytnei thft ahnvA wnrk , win be sent bvmail nn.tn.io ILKE BLOOD SUFFOLK^. $7; do. half antique, $9. hands, and know whereof we speak. As its features are no 
nlom had also been discovered, IU which one . y ° , . y ‘ > postpiud, From tho best stock in the country. The Prize Boar Boston, 333w2 J. B. LIPPINCOTT A CO., Philadelphia. tional, it should be sustained by the whole nation of stock grow- 
I’ . 3. f ,, , , ’ , imnli- on receipt of the price. Agents and others entitled to Premi- (Imported,) two sows and pigs-and two sows with pig—all _ ers. It is ably conducted .—Prairie Farmer. 
Chiet officer OI me \vai uepaitmeul was liupu- ums in Books for obtaining subscribers to the Rural, can ec- P l )re blood. Also, a Durham calf 13 months old and weighs Moore's Rural New-Yorker, is the best agricultural news [The Wool Grower and Stock Register (published 
Cated. From Peru and Equador, the news is ] ec t f rom the above list. Address I i*000 pounds, will i)e sold at reasonable prices. Call and see, I paper published in tlie United States. Its engravings, editori- I monthly, at 50 cents a volume, or $1 a year,) is furnished to : ! 
' n n T \rnORF Rnchostor v v I or addr ®ss, by mail, GILBERT MALONY, | als, selected and original matter, are very superior.— Western Rural subscribers at half price—25 cts. a volume, or 50 cents - 
unimpoi ta • Macedon, Wayne Co., N. Y. Chris. Advocate. a year. The 9th volume commenced with January.] p 
Any OI me aoove woras wm uepostpaid, Fbom thebe8t stockin the coun try. The Prize Boar Boston, 
on receipt of tho price. Agents ana others entitled to Premi- (Imported,) two sows and pigs—and two sows with pig—all 
ums in Books for obtaining subscribers to the Rural, can pure blood. Also, a Durham calf 13 months old and weighs 
