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. JUNE 7 - MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 187 
187 > 
Provincial Items. 
W H f I C I' tit P IT "f C? SMALT. FARM FOR SALE. 
C*\ V D It 1 1 tOv ill v 11 A ^ acres of choice land, lying within 15 minutes walk 
^ of the Depot at Adams’ Basin on the JR. I. and Niagara Falls 
--------— Railroad, about 12 miles from Rochester. Said farm is well 
Terras of Advertising.— Twenty-five Cents a Line, each > vatere 5’ an <J contains a small wood lot, good dwelling house I 
insertion-in advance. Brief and appropriate announcements bSsa^oodsnnnlv I?“otWv °I °?®r? a ^ t 0 ®"-- 7 a “ K Tafted - 
preferred, and no Patent Medicine or deceptive advertisements at 16 Clay^St., Rochester, N. y km S CURTIS? “ C dres3 
inserted on any conditions. WM. CURTIS,’ ( Ex> 
~RONE DUST. Pure Ground Bones at $3 per bbl., or $2 F A' 0 ,o e , 
E* c . wt - - „ . K I). iiaLlock, £ V y- .OrKRjIiN HOUSES. 
2 Ag 1 Buildings, 108 Buffalo St., Rochester. Ihe Subscribers have, at a large expense, perfected an ap- 
Ffti? catk r l'vpv a ^ Zr 7 . . __ _ * paratus lor effectually Warming Gkeen Houses, however 
? A r E .£T GEN EVA, N. Y.—A brick house, 26 ]ar «e, m the severest weather, and with the most economical 
acres of land with barns, Ac., in a beautiful situation, quarter consumption of fuel. Fully aware of the difficulties which 
or a mile west ot the College, commanding a fine view of Sene- * lorists and Horticulturists have experienced in their vain en- 
ca Lake and the surrounding count ry. WM. WRIGHT. deavors to prevent their Rlants from freezing on account of 
SYVFFT POTATO Pi >\ \Ta c^,. a ,in. « u j 7 the imperfect modes of warming now much in use, we have ta- 
rjsss* - h - s “'fo"Sfr“S.Tv r? musksss a k,J 2 ?a 
THRESHING MACHINES. bent * US < * raw * n 8 !i showing ground plan of their Green Houses. 
The Subscribers have on hand and are manufacturing a Springfield, Mass., May 24, 1856 . ^RLADWLLL «fc CO. 
large number of WOODBURY’S PATENT SEPARATOR 
® nd Cleaning grain at one operation, is We take pleasure in recommending fibril*- ^ 
—____The Quebec Chronicle says a detachment of 
a troops, artillery we believe, has arrived from xerms or Aaveriuing.— Twenty-five Cents a Line, eaci 
Arrival of the Africa. England in the ship Great Britain insertion- in advance. Brief and appropriate announcement) 
_ ° ? uuicuii. Preferred, and no Patent Medicine or deceptive advertisement! 
The Africa arrived at New York May 28, _ The En S ine House of the Grand Trunk i l seTted °° any conditions. _ 
with Liverpool dates to the 17tli. ’ Railway at Toronto, was burned down Monday | {OXP nr#T „„„ r , , , „ ~ ~-~ 
mL„ „ 1 . , . -, lr , J mune DUST.—Pure Ground Bones at $3 per bbl., or S2 
1 he news is unimportant. The Wlnt-Sun- morning, with eight locomotives. per cwt. e. d. iiallock, * 
day holidays had interfered with business, and • ,, . ,, , 335 ff 4 y °- 2 A s -1 Buildings, i o8 Bnffaio st„ Rochester. 
Parliament was not in session. An English ,, v meu 111 a small boat were blown out into for sale at geneva, n. y.—a brick house, 26 
journal in the Government interest explains bie lake from Toronto on the 26 th. It is feared landwitl ; bar ys, &c., in a oeautifui situation, quarter 
Lord Clarendon’s letter respecting the 2,000 they are drowned. ca Lak e e and S ihe surround ^ country! mg "wm.’weight?*' 
rifles for Costa Rica, by saying that the British A Hamilton newspaper is out with a proposal potato plants for »■/.« at si per hundred, 
Government have quantities of old muskets for ai , . „ * * , , , , . i 1 packed and delivered at Railroad or Express office, 
sale, and will be triad to meet with Other rn« tliat the people of Canada elect their Governor Address s c. Harris, Geneva, n. y. 
nub, dBU win De giau lO meet Wlin Oltter CUS- , . ,. , • Or apply at residence in Phelps, near Jones’Lime Kiln, 
tomers beside the Costa Ilicans. instead of importing him. --- ^ —-—-- 
..J^ ® ltu ^g s of the Cfimean Board of Inqui- A proclamation in the Official Gazette of The Subscribers lfavl'^ta^nd'are^’anufacturlne a 
iy at London were within a day or two of Canada announces the rpmoval nf nil lar ? e , ” nmb ? r °f Woodbury’S patent separator, 
termination. A Congress of Reformers, of all a announces llie removal ot all lestnc- which, for Threshing and Cleaning grain at one operation, is 
nations, has been held at London, Robert Owen tlons lra P osed dunn S the war on the exportation in the'and fn 
presiding. of saltpetre, &c., from the British dominions. ha l? been s . ubs ‘ ltuted throughout 
WOOD ENGRAVING! 
Having engaged competent artists in this line to meet 
his own wants and convenience, the Publisher of the Rural 
New-Yorker proposes to give his readers an opportunity 
to share in the benefit, and therefore gives notice that he 
is prepared to execute in superior style all kinds of EN¬ 
GRAVING ON WOOD. Particular attention given to An¬ 
imal Portraiture, Architectural Designs, Views of Public 
Buildings, engravings of Agricultural Implements, Machi- 
-- paratus lor effectually Warming Gkeen Houses, however ner y>&c. Stereotypes and Electrotypes of eno-ravinirq madp 
c house, 26 large, in the severest weather, and with the most economical at this establishment will he furnished °i • j 
ion, quarter consumption of luel. Fully aware of the difficulties which _ smnent, win be turnrshed when desired. 
ew of Sene- * lorists and Horticulturists have experienced in their vain eu- JPDTmrr rrrrrr> . ^ ---- 
FRIGHT. deavors to prevent their Plants from freezing on account of _ AlrRICULTIJRAL AND OTHER BOOKS 
—— ——■ the imperfect modes ot warming now much in use, we have ta- Vor Sale at the Office of the Rural 
er hundred, ken the trouble to give our apparatus a fair test during the The Stable Book-the best work t ° rUer ' 
• , „ P ast Winter, (as the lollowmg testimonial will snow,) and. with The Horse’s Foot and How tn t- Hors , e ’ $L 
wa, N. Y. the mobt satihlactury rebults. We shall be happy to send, by cloth 50 cents * t0 lfc souu <i; paper 25 cents, 
‘ime Klln - mal J' estimates lor putting up our apparatus, to all who will Browne's Am Bird Fancier • 9 - . , . „ 
send us drawings showing ground plan ot their Green Houses. Dadd’s American v,nu ?? c l a -> cIoth > 50 cents. 
Dana’s Prize Essay on Manure’s, 25 cents, 
btockhardt s Chemical Field Lectures, $1. 
Also on hand, a large number of the celebrated Barber manner during tne past 
nrcsK Power, wbinh fr.*- otvnnrriii __ ... . 
sin ce her confinement, on the in the Official Gazette appointing Wednesday, 
11th May, and was cordially received Gen De t i.i H „ . . . 
Tilly succeeds Canrobert, as aid-decamp to’the ,, ime i 4t .’ aS a P abllc hollda Y fo r rejoicing and 
Emperor. thanksgiving to God for the restoration of peace. 
Italy.— The Sardinian Senate passed a reso- The steamship Canadian, from Liverpool, 
lution unanimously endorsing the policy of the arrived at Quebec May 21. Her dates are to 
Government and the conduct of the Peace the 17th ult„ and have been anticipated. 
1 lempotentianes, and passed a vote of thanks ^ ~ __ m ■ 
to the army and navy. Ex-President Manin, liIE Golborne (C. W.) Transcript says:—“Our 
of the Republic of Venice, bad published a Rochester friends are determined on reciprocat- 
letter on Sardinian and Italian affairs, general- ing with us. They are shipping potatoes to our 
{?SSaCae'1w 0f SarlU ° ia “ reS " d P° rls f 2 ( ? c P er - S up- 
u- t i o o P°s e , for those we sent them last year at 50c.— 
•Liverpool Markets.— Richardson, Spence & n , , . , , , . . / 
Co.’s circular of May 16 says Within the last Ganada hnd the besfc bar g am 111 the potatoes, if 
two days a change of wind has brought a large n0 “ 111 t be treaty.” 
fleet, and the arrivals sum up 46,887 bushels of "*" 
wheat, 392,319 bushels of corn, 17,782 barrels of QFYV < 1 Of 1 rf r> 
flour, from tbe States. To-day’s market was lllflil flfITff VCt 
thinly attended and dull for wheat, at a decline «»*** U ® U 
of 2tl to 3d per bushel. Flour 6d to Is per bbl. ~~ - ■ ■ -? 
lower, with very little doing. Indian corn, Rural New-Yorker office, \ 
white, offered at a reduction of Is per quarter, Rochester, June 4, 1856. ) 
30s being taken. Yellow and mixed 5d cheap- 0 „k 0 ,7 R 7? Ia J rket infl u ctive and a decline of 25 cents has been 
i i i . w suDmittea to during the week. 
er, and not much inquiry. „„ ° 7,’ ' , 
•t J GRAIN.—Some extra white Canadian has heon snld of 
our Green Houses in this Johnson s Catechism of Ag’l Chemistry (for Schools ) 25 ets 
er, having no trouble in Fessenden s Complete Farmer and Gardener £1 25 ’ CUS * 
desired, while the ther- Fessenden’s American Kitchen Gardener cloth ka ™«f Q 
SEYMOUR & MORGAN’S PATENT 
rivet JiMigettte, fe 
Rural New-Yorker Office, 
Rochester, June 4, 1856. 
Flour. Market inactive and a decline of 25 cents has been hart'UborTf 
California fnteitigmtt. 
Arrival of the Illinois. 
TnE steamer Illinois, from Aspinwall, with 
California mails of May 5th, arrived at New 
York May 29th. She left Aspinwall May 20th, 
J ^,W,yneCo., ^ Jnne2 , 1886 . _^ °%“eld, Mas,. May 24, 1856. * ^ & SSSSS on & 5 “ 
SEYMOUR & MORGAN ’S PATE NT FARM JOURNAL AND Rich a a ^^n ^ tt Sf^ r ^d i0 l5o 0 n f efBe;:^ Farm ! ^' 
3 ■" 0 ' As ou . r I ule la to make all Subscriptions begin with the Janu- Ji'! burn , a " d Stev011 » on the Cow and Dairy Husb’andrv 25c 
/ / «ry or July number, now is a suitable time for those wishing to bk,Imer s Eleraeu t» of Agriculture, 25 cents uaoauar L 
II if_ / commence with our next issue to subscribe. The subjects treat- Allen 8 Treatise on the Culture of the Grape SI 
\ / _ ed el, will bo lound to comprehend all that are calculated to iu- A jenon the Disenses of Domestic Animals 75 cents 
\ / __ \ it yffsN. terest and inform the Fanning community—our aim is to make A "en s American Farm Book. SI. 
Si 1 the Journal new, useful and entertaining:. It is issued on the A 1 l e n's Rural Architecture, $1,25. 
|i y lst of every month. Each number has 32 octavo pages, is un- t>, ardee on the Cultivation of the Strawberry Ac GO cents 
ri^cglil ljjniBTTiTiTu fTTfTm.js*. - P y ] ■p*' exceptionable in its typographical appearance, aud is embei- L ael P 8 Bee-keeper’s Chart, 25 cents ’ ’’ 
A hsheci with lour or six engravings of improved Implements or S u *5°"’ 8 Treatise, on Milch Cows : paper 38cents 
Yrra c a Stock, ihe Editorial department is under the control of David "*“ d «U s Sheep Husbandry, $1,25 
A. Wells, A. M„ author of “ The Year Book of Agriculture,” L oua “' Randall and Skinner’s Shepherd’s Own Book «;2 
nfflik '' Tbe Annual ot Scientific Discoveries,’’ Ac , Ac., assisted by Ynnatt ™‘tL® ?r reed ftnd Management of Sheep, 75 cents' 
I S®W1 A. M. Spangler, the original Editor aud Froprietor of the Youatt on the Horse Sl,2». P 
Journal. As our work is stereotyped, we can furnish the back ^O'mtt, Martiu, and Stevens on Cattle, $1 25 
.'WSS 1 -'numbers to such as would prefer having their subscriptions vJ“"? 3 Eract, J a ' Lanii Drainer, 50 cents.’ 
S JkWi HI i-— — -SZ =r — —' commence with the present volume. Monies may be sent at Weeks on the Honey liee; paper 25 cents, cloth 50 cents 
la MyiM*** — ^= - — _ — L . 1 . our risk. Specimen numbers sent gratis. Wilson on Cultivation of Flax, 25 cents. 3 
W|[Bt- r=rL— ° UK Terms ok Subscription place the Journal within Q uinb y ’ 8 Mysteries of Bee-keeping, $ 1 , 
=—I *_ . —r TIIE beach OK all. Single copy, $1; Five copies, $4; Ten an d Farm Bee-keeper, 51) cents. 
' copies, s>7,50. Cash Invariably in Advance. Elliott s American Fruit Frower’s Guide. $1 25. 
1 _ SAMUEL £ML£N tt CO., Publishers, ^ ® Aiuericun 1*lorists Guide, 75 cents. 
% *^* , *^**^*^^^*^^~^ ^ cor * ^th and Market Sts., Philadelphia, to whom all com- rrfu ei T own P lower Gardener ; paper 25c cloth 
IMPROVED NEW YORK SELF-RAKING REAPER muni c*Uions, whether editorial or business, should be addressed ? T he Am * R ° 8 e -Culturist; paper 25 cents, cloth, 50 ’’ 
WITH moyvfr ATTAfiTTxr^wrrr,---—---- y, oar , e on the Cultivation of the Vine. 50 cents 
The success of our Self-rakim? Rphtut im / , * WOODEN WARE— Cheese tubs aud hoops, Oak churns, s Cold Grapery, from direct American Practice, 50c.. 
manufacture for the harvest nf ilka n L„ as induced us to Well buckets, Bushel and half Bushel measures, for sale cheap Saxtons Rural Hand Books, 3 vols., $3,75. 
chines thm^we^have K a 0 ny ^vioi a s ^m.' Umber ° f Ma ' a t No. 267 Suite .St., Rochester, N. Y„ by I. BUNKER. 50 cents. 
Ha^H?fK ienC e haS P ro Y ed ■ our Self-Rake not only saves the i>i KASF TO kf \i» tii Browne’s American Poultry Yard, $1 
hard labor of a man, but floes the work much better, leaving - . KLAD lltIt? v ^ Browne’s Field Book of Manures, SI 25. 
the grain m better shape than the best hand rakes, and withonr. I Agents Wanted. Extra Inducements for 1856. Skillful Housewife, naner. 25 
with mower attachment. 
The success of our Self-raking Reaper has induced us to 
manufacture for the harvest of 1856, a larger number of Ma¬ 
chines than we have built in any previous year. 
at No. 267 State St., 
, cloth, 50 cents. 
aard la b°r of a man - but does tfa e work much better, leaving 
submitted to during the week. the grain in better shape than the best hand rakes, and without 
Grain. —Some extra white Canadian has been sold at $1,65 Perceptible increase ot draught. 
@*1 fW- Spring do $1,30@$1,33 as to quality. Corn and 
Oats have each met a decline, the former of 5c and the latter 4 «c., and have, after many experiments succeeded in attaching 
cents per bushel. J shorter Cutter Bar, to our Gear Frame, with smooth edged 
Seeds.— Not much doing with a falling off in price of Clover LfeSft/puXT 11 *’ the beSt 
IIay. A reduction of $2 per ton is noticed. W r e invite the attention of those interested, tn Hia 
the grain m better shape than the best hand rakes, and without Agents W anted ! Extra Inducements for 1856. Skillful Housewife, paper, 25 cents. 
“?^ a * e ot drau R ht - . ALL PERSONS IN WANT OF EMPLOYMENT wifi C h <> rl ton’s Grape Grower’s Guide /paper 50 cents cloth fiflr 
<Lo? Pr 0 J e ^ entS v? 0,i r ™? chine of lasfc year, at ouce receive our Catalogue of Books, prepaid, by forward- Eastwood’s Manual for cultivating SieCranbejry, 50 cents 
»!7£ g .f t Cat ' a ’ ld th ° makms the °«® r Frame of Iron, ing us their address. Particular attention is requefted to the Jol >nson’s Dictionary of Modern Gardening, $1,50. 
a R hnri^ Cn?;/r RL m ?7 y .^ P r e Ji? e ^ tS sncce . eded ia attaching liberal offers we make to all persons engaginginthe sale of our B°B 88 ir>g<V E lf 8 Rural Economy, $1,25. “’ $ ’ 
knife^d C hieher B motiVfor < ^w^ m w’h«I[{f h 8 “ 00 tbed K« d UargoTypoQuarto PICTORIAL FAMILY BIBLE, with Thompson s Food of Animals; paper 50 cents, cloth 75 cts. 
co^i'nrdluS brfore the puWffi 8 ’ ak6S ‘ he beSt „ 0ur books are sold only by a p C ^^v^®2eT th#lr 0 ri S hl ’ Va rieties, Ac.; paper 2 
Wool. —The new clip has not as yet made its appearance in P oints of excellence in our machine : 
his market. We note sales at the West at. nriaa. r....... ’'bo Gear Frame is made of Ir n, 
^nedmaeffijeforeThe mSc Wh ' Ch mRke3 th ® best abo,lt 0ne Th 0 Bsand Engravings. Our books are sold" only by Richardson on Dogs-their Origin, Varieties, Ac.; pape'r 25 
Trwuiea macnine Deiore tne public.. canvassers, and well known to be the most saleable J cents, cloth, 50 cents. 
iints^of 1 exceHen*ce^n^mr > macMne I -^ ereSted ’ f ° th ® folIowin S ° n ‘be receipt of Six Dollars we will forw'ard, free of Liebi «’ 3 b ’ a ™ ibar Le “ ers to Farmers on Chemistry; paper 25 
this market. We note sales at the West at prices ranging from 
25 to 40c., according to quality. 
ROCHESTER WHOLESALE PRICES. 
Flour and Grain. , Candles, box. 13f3il4e 
V.1,1 IVVXY7 7* .....I 
i . „ T , all expense to the agent or purchaser, a conv of the BIBLE cents, cloth, 50 cents, 
nr h .,7® Gea ^ Frame is made of Ir n, and not liable to spring with a bound subscription book, carefully boxed ■ and sruaran! T b° Fruit Garden, by Barry, $1,25. 
chine am? i?i! P mnrf’,| thn ? , 1 I “P airm B ‘be working of the ma- tee its safe delivery and perfect condition, to' any centra,?town Ara erican Fruit Culturist, by Thomas, $1,25. 
chine, and it is more durable than any other material. or village throughout the United States?or any Dart of Canada Year Book of Agriculture, $1,50. 
irea'rb! ® inMmli?m y t’i,o d t Ur u bl V t ^’• and .i Pe D e ? t Workln S of the Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick. ’ Morrell’s American Shepherd, $ 1 . 
ee .? r .’.V” lnc ' ud jBg ‘h a ‘ which drives the Rake. *• Resistor vnnr at the Pnstnffinn ... Wool Grower and Stock Retrister. hound.50c 
Flour and Grain. 
Flour, bbl.$6,00( 
Wheat, Genesee.1,00( 
Morrell’s American Shepherd,’ $1. 
coiiaected at the Isthmus with the steamer R® 8 ‘"bite Canadian. 
Golden Gate, and brings $1,800,000 in gold 
dust, and 660 passengers. 
It is rumored at San Francisco that a large 
party, well armed, was going down in the Gol- 
.dian.l,b5(u)1.66 dried.b3,aJ7o ‘ ® bmidle, a slight pressure of the foot upon the pedal stop- 334w4 ROBERT SEARS Publisher lect from the above list. Address 
Com.ub45c Potatoes.25(a31c P in g ‘bo Rake at any point, without interfering with the cutting. 
Oats.00®31c Hides and Skins. 5. The lightness of draught for the team ; the absence of side 
Barley.$l,13(g)L25 Slaughter.0c®6 pressure, and the ease with which it passes over uneven ground 
Buckwheat,.00c Calf.. 11 c from the large size of the ground wheels. 
Beans.$1,1 
Peas,.1,1 
Heats. 
,1,50 Sheep pelts.1,00(2)2,00 
il,25 Lamb do.00@38c 
Seeds. 
6 . The ease with which it may be backed or turned. 
7. The width of Cut with good driving 6 >£ feet. 
8 . It leaves the grain outside the track of horses, so that any 
ama. Do - cw ‘.7,00@7,50 Timothy.3,00(24,00 
T >r i i c i • Beef, per cwt.6,00(27.50 Sundries. 
In Manposa county, a party of Americans sheep(carcassknoo.5,oo(2G,oo Wood, hard. 5 , 00 ( 26,00 
had murdered twenty Mexicans and Cubans, Hams, smoked.lifeiic Do. soft.3jx 
the pretext being that some Americans had been chickens!’.'”"!" C °Do. Scmn h tom'.!!!'.6,'d( 
killed by Cubans. The Americans had ordered Turkeys,.@00c Do. Biossburg.!. 
all the Chinese, Mexicans, Chilians and Peru- Butter,San?'bb!'. a ? 
vians to leave the country. Do. firkin. ©1234 Hay, ton. '. .7.7.7. 
The Republicans held a meeting at Sacra- tried!!!!!!!!!!io®K>|S wh&JUhibbi. $m 
mento, on the 30th of April, and elected dele- Tallow.oo(2;ioc Codfish quintal..; 
gates to the Philadelphia Convention. EbS8 ’ dozen .* 2 ^° T rou ‘- bbl. 
The particulars of the accident on the Pana- , rn , vv . 
ma railroad show thirty-nine killed and forty- , v \y 2 ‘ 
_ , , t, J . * J. W. W. Woolford s Bull s Head. Washington strae* 
seven wounded. hour deaths Since the acci- At Market 940 Beef Cattle. Prices—Extra, live weight, 1 
dent. $fi; first quality $5,50; second $5; third $4,50. Cows and C 
Butter, roll.12>£(213c Salt, bbl. .1 75 
Do. firkin.Hay, ton.8(213 
Cheese.8(all0c Wool, ft>.25®38o 
Lard, tried.10®10i^c White fish, bbl.$10(211,00 
Tallow,....00(210c Codfish Jp quintal.!.5.00 
Timothy.3,00(24,00 The reaper is so constructed that the Mower Bar may be at- 
Sundrle*. tached at any future time at a cost of $25. 
Wood, hard.5,00(26,00 w 'e again offer our acknowledgments to our friends, the Far- 
Do. soft.S.OOCqj'bPO naers, for their liberal patronage, and shall endeavor, byprompt- 
Coal, Lehigh.8,00 ne8S , iu executing orders and the use of none but the best ma- 
Do. Scranton.0,00(3)6,75 terials, and the employment of the best mechanics, to merit its 
Do. Biossburg.. 5,50 continuance. 
Do. Char. !7.8(2l’oc _ references. 
71 ri„*„ + 1 .„ i i i TV meuiB. Beeus. o. n leaves tne grain outsiae tne tr 
den Gate to avenge the lecent outrage at Pan- Pork, mess. 17,50(219,00 Clover, bushel. $7,50@8,00 amount may be cut without binding, 
334w4 ROBERT SEARS, Publisher, 
_ 181 William s treet. New York. 
AGENTS WANTED to sell, by subscription, Barber’s 
beautifully Illustrated “ Historical Collection of the State of 
New York.” For terms and particulars, apply to 
333w4 GEO. F. TUTTLE, No. 102 Nassau St., N. Y. 
BLACK HAWK “NORTH STAR.” 
By Hill’s Black Hawk, of Vt., will stand for mares, the pre¬ 
sent season, at W.M. P. Nottinghams, Palmyra, N. Y. Terras 
$15 the season, $2U to insure. DAVID R. FOSKETT, 
233w2eow WM. A. FOSKETT. 
lect from the above list. Address 
____ D. D. T. MOORE, Rochester, N . Y. 
COMBINED REAPER AND MOWER. 
2>£c I Trout, bbl. 
77: ASO continuance. FARM FOlt SALE AT AUCTION. 
. . .8(2l’oc _ _ references. The subscriber will sell at public auction, on the 21st day of 
. 1,75 ‘ • E - * au Alstyne, Kinderhook; N. Y.; Mayher & Co., 197 Jlme llex ‘- ‘be farm on which he formerly resided. Said farm 
_8(213 ” ater street, N. Y. City; Hon. E. B. Holmes, Brockport, N. Y.; is situated one mile north-east of the pleasant aud flourishing 
..25(<vi8e Jesse '/■ I ' lsk ’ Stafford, N. Y.; J. A. Tyler, Hector, N. Y.; Syl- village ot Vienna, in tho town of Phelps, Ontario Co., N. Y.7 
$103311,00 yester Harmon, Wheatland, N. Y.; Reeve Brothers. Alloways- T }} ts far,n is n0 ‘ 01ll y pleasantly situated, in full view of the 
.5,00 ‘°"' n ’ p. J.; Wm. Crane, Goshen, lad.; J. G. Taylor, Lafayette, aforesaid village and railroad, but for fertility of soil and pleas- 
A LB ANY CATTLE MARKET—June 2. 
W. W. Woolford’s Bull’s Head. Washington stract,. 
At Market 940 Beef Cattle. Prices—Extra, live weignt, extra 
$ 6 ; first quality $5,50; second $5; third $4,50. Cows and Calves 
—None in market. Sheep and Lambs—Few in market. Prices 
roll, Jacksonville, Ill.; L. M. & S. M. Howard, Girard, i’ll.- G 
Terry and G. W. Corv, Jerseyville, Ill. 
MANNY PATENT W IT H 
WOOD'S IMFUOVEMENTT. 
FOR THE HARVEST OF 1856. 
In calling the attention of farmers to my Machine, for the 
r „ xtr 1 • . m , , .. —None in market. Sheep and Lambs—Few in market. Prices 
ilates irom VV asllington lemtory are to April range at from $4(28. Swine —600 in market—Prices—Fat $5 
18th, and Oregon the 26th. Skirmishing with 50 @ G < Stores $6,50(27,50. 
the Indians still continues. In a fight between ^ new y’ork market—J une s. 
the Indians and a Tinvtinn of Aukenrie’s com- • Flour -Market heavy and .0(a,20c lower; sales at $5(25,70 
, . 1? , .poumno* n C S com for common super to good extra .Michigan; $5,5 oTj 5,75 ffir com- 
mand, Uapt. Lmbne was killed. ihe volun- mon to good State; $ 5,80 36,25 extra do; $5,50(26 for common 
teers against the Indians complain badly of ‘°B° od super Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, and Ohio; $ 6 , 90^18 
l, J . extra Genesee; $0,75(210 extra St. Louis—market closing dull 
lack OI rations and neglect in the Oommissariat and drooping. Canadian lower; sales at $5,80(38,25 common to 
Denartmenf • super to best extra. 
,, , " . , . . . Grain—Wheat 2(33c lower; sales at $1,48 for prime red 
irom Central America it IS reported that the Mil.; $1,55@1,60 common to fair white Canada; $1,58®1.72K 
Costa Ricans had shipped 300 wounded from §??£ a7 K> ’®«i 0w ?i r ’f Sa ! c 7 at . Bl ?Y d< ; J n ve !'. ed ' born 
r 110 , ,, rr , . , 2(23c lower; sales at 47(a)o8c. Oats dull at 35(339c State and 
Juan del Sur, and that their army had retreat- West. ^ 
ed from Nicaragua by land. The Costa Ricans I’Koylsions-Pork market lower; sales small parcels $18for 
__ 1 ., ? ■ 1 • . . mess; $14,(5 for prime. Lard firm; sales at lUail'ifc. Butter 
Say they V. ere deceived in regard to the feeling in moderate demand at 18@20c Ohio; 19@21c for State. Cheese 
of the people of Nicaragua toward Gen. Walk- stead y a ‘6@i0c. 
-.. I t„I ’ 1 n’ 'vm.Lrane, Goshen, lad ; J G. Taylor, Lafayette, aioresaicrvillage and railroad, but for fertility of soil and pleas- FnR TIIP „ a biikt oniY! -*-■ 
.9(210 J nd -. A - Harwood. Elgin, Ill.; Elias D. Terry, Aurora, Ill.; H. a ”tuessot cultivation, can scarcely be exceeded. The soil is a . * UK T11B HARVE bT OF 1856. 
I 11 r 8 ?’ Kendall,,Ill.; J. B. Gillett, Peoria, Ill.; W. M. Car- mellow loam. It is well watered, has an excellent wood lot of ‘ N calling the attention of farmers to my Machine for the 
roll, Jacksonville, III.; L. M. & S. M. Howard, Girard, Ill.; G. choice timber, with comfortable buildings in good repair, an coming harvest, I take great pleasure in speaking of its still 
lerry and G. W. Corv, Jerseyville, Ill. abundance of fruit, and is well fenced mostly with oak rails.— increased merits over any previous year’s manufacture and 
rnce ot Keaper. at the Factory. vil.V usual extras, $150: The farm contains 84 acres of land, and has thereon 28 acres of in recommending it as now improved and perfected as be’ino- a 
Mower A 11 acBraei 11 , additional $25^ wheat; most of tho balance is iu clover. It will be sold at Combined Reaper and Mower, adapted in every respect to the 
.Krockport, A. Y. _ ShYM OUR, MORGAN A CO. auction on the premises at one o’clock on the day above named, w »nts of farmers who have use for such an implement. 
IMPORTA ISMT* rp O PA p TUTTP -D C! W1 T h 0r wit L?.? t the , cr °P 8 on the ground, to suit the purchaser. 1 have so shortened the rear part of the platform and frame 
Breckport, N, Y. 
IMPORTANT 
SEYMOUR, MORGAN & CO. 
TO FARMERS! 
Terms.— Fifteen hundred dollars of the purchase money will ns t0 make the delivery easy. The reel post on the left side of 
be required down, or secured to be paid by the first day of the machine is made higher, the wing board wider and longer 
April next with interest, and the balance secured on the farm, and have put inintema! gear. The raising lever is lengthened’ 
to be divided into five or six equal annual payments and the driver’s seat set further back, which so balances the’ 
33314 A. B. VAN DEMARK. machine as to rid the horses of all weight upon their necks— 
er, expecting to be received witb open arms, 
and were very indignant at the false represen¬ 
tations which were made to them on the sub¬ 
ject. It is confirmed that the loss of the Costa 
Ricans at the battle of Rivas, in killed and 
BUFFALO MARKET—June 8. 
Flour— Market dull and quiet this morning; sales at $4 50 
@4,81 for good Michigan—$6(36,123^ for fancy and extra Ohio, 
borne retail parcels to the trade, at the range of $6(26,62. r.,, -- 
Grain—Moderate demand for wheat; sales Chicago spring 
at $1,10. Corn quiet. Buyers do not como forward, as noth¬ 
ing can yet be shipped by canal. Market nominally unckang- 
a-Mt* _ A. B. VAN DEMARK. macnine as to rid the horses ot all weight upon their necks— 
______ _ - and I have the utmost confidence in recommending it aa tho 
THE BEST LAND PLASTER, best r Combined Reaper and Mower in use. 
“ I have analyzed a specimen of ‘ Vienna Plaster or a Ju a . nt ? d ca P ab| e of cutting in a workmanlike manner 
Gypsum,’ and also specimens of ‘Cayuga’ and “Onondaga xr 3 » t0 10 acre8 °‘ Grass or Grain per day. 
Plaster,’ and find them to yield respectively as follows- \r i- 1 ™, 3 ,? re ‘he same as heretofore. For the Combined 
VIENNA PLASTFR Machine, delivered here on board cars $125. For the Single 
\ijlnna rLAolMt. Mower, SI 10. WALTER A. WOOD 
Sulphate of Lime. 70.92 , Manufacturer and Proprietor, Hoosick Falls NY 
Carbonate of Lime. 4.45 May 1, 1856. 331tf 
Carbonate of Magnesia.!.!!! 1.50 ______ 
Alumina. 2.46 COKTSTniUTl T«- /» mT^Mvr 
wounded, amounted to 650, and that of Walk- cd -. Nothing doing in other grains. 
er’s army to about 100. 
Arrival of the Orizaba. 
Grain—Moderate demand for wheat; sales Chicago sprint THC> MFSON'S 
at $1,10. Corn quiet. Buyers do not como forward, as noth- GRAIN REAPER, IMPROVED 
^d S Totffing do?n P ^a d otL? gmffis >Iarket “° minally UUChaDg ' i,- T ? IS i Macbine ’ thoroughly tested last season, will cut'all 
i’ro?lK oL-Pork—Sales 8 ??? lot, at *17 25 ^ 1 -an r i ° f graiD ’, slde bibs as well as on level land, with 
about the’same • sales at 9K(2I0c 1 ‘ $17 ’ 25 ® 17 ' 60 ' Lard to the Team, Driver and Raker, than any other known> 
aoout tne same, sales at J> 2 (g)lUc. The Driving wheels are six feet in diameter, which steadies 
ALBANY MARKET—June 2. and eases the draft, and allows the cutting apparatus to 
vi„„. .... . . , work between them, and to be raised and lowered at the nleas- 
I lour- The sales have only been in a retail way for the sup- ure of the driver 110 pleas 
the ?„nni C v h A°? t !L tr L- de ; N ?‘!v ns °‘ ra ° ment has been done for One span of horses will draw this Reaper in any grain all 
steady P aVd fuByequffi ^ acL^er dTJVT^l ‘ 75 
The steamship Orizaba arrived at New York Juruln-A sfoadymarket for C wheat,'with a moderate milling *'as m°c d u??-™in f 0 wbh U T?l n rr't 
June 2, from San Juan, with 450 passengers fh 0 n ????keT rQuiet'Val 1 l‘^? s a, ?t a e d aT at ! b 8 r'• Cornisd ? lIla 1 ,Ut ease, no matter how much Lodged, Tangled?or IhoisteJ 1 about — 
from California, brought down by the SiSrra 0 ^^ 
Nevada. She brings Nicaragua dates to tbe maud - In ‘he street Rye is selling at Sl@ 86 . the use of a Castor mice/, so arranged af^o keep’th^divffier 
20th. The Transit Route through Nicaragua is NEW YORK CATTLE MARKET-M«y 28. and cutter beam from^ the ground, while passing across dead 
ao-ain onen 6 PRICES-Beef Cattle, extra quality, per luo fts $10-3)10 50- ' , "°^ 3 - and re bf ve3 ‘betongue from any part of the weight of 
'Quiet seems to be thoroughly restored in 
Nicaragua, the Costa Ricans Saving evacuated STESSgm aSS 
the country without risking another battle.— ItECEiPTS-Beeves 3,330; Cows and’ c?tlve 3 ° 245; Veal^f095- be pr °m p tly attended to, if addressed to them, or to 
President Mora left with his staff on the 26th, Sbee P aud Lambs 4 ’ 192 - 0 N t^stlmo^als ’ ° e ’ 
his army following almost immediately after. Cambridge cattle market— May 28. To all whom it may concern .—This certifies that I am 
The cholera had made sad havoc in the ranks At market 464 Cattle—about 425 Beeves, and 39 Stores, con- acquainted with most of the Grain Harvesters now in use, aud 
nf Pncfu 1 w ii Bisting of Working Oxen, Cows and Calves, yearling, two and am ong them, the one improved by Mr. Thompson, which I 
OI tile GOSta Jtican at my. Geneial Walker three years old. Market Beef—E xtra, por cwt, $9 a)9 25- have seen work, and can cheerfully say that it is, in ray opin- 
landed at Virgin Bav on the 30th lilt Olllv a Hr “‘ quality, $8.25; 2 d do, $8(28,25 ; 3d do, $7,25; ordinary S 7 .’ * on . decidedly the bod. It has many qualifications which others 
four IinnvQ uftn? IVtn ljLf _ _ *1 3 Stores—W orking Oxen— $125, 130, 142,16872236. Cows and have not, among them—lightness ot draft, ease to the driver 
tew hours attei the last detachment Of the ene- Calves—$ 35 , 45 , 50@72. Yearlings—none: Two years old and ralcer, raising and falling of apron—and would recommend 
my had left. The agents and other parties in —“one. Three years old $36, 45, 50(u69. Sheep AND Lames— “‘e . 8 ! 1 who may need a harvesting machine, 
the interest of the Transit Pomninv Led ills 1051 at market Prices-by lot, $ 2 , 3(26,75; extra $7, 8 <ojl 0 .- Chili, May 19, 1856. DAVID STARKEY, 
t e 1 HU est Ot tne 1 ansit Company, aided the Hides, « cwt. $7. Pelts-$ 1@2; Tallow, ® cwt. $7,50@k Calf This is to certify that we used one of Mr. John Thompson’s 
Gosta Ricans in their invasion. General Wal- g,/.. 12 ^ cts. 49 tb. Swine—P rices—Wholesale, soft hogs, Reapers in 1855, and that it worked well. We ought to add, in 
ker’s army was reported in good health ;iC; ’" rd coru fed C -^ ^ lb- justice to the Machine, that the wheat was very much lodged, 
11 n..,V 1 n 1 1 u BRIGHTON DATTT.F « utk'FT u nv .u and partly ou side hill. The machine cut the grain clean, aud 
At Grenada the fever had been very severe, . “““"‘ro" uaiile haiiku-iuj * 9 . performed well. ABNER CUSHMAN 
and a number of Americans hud f.,n«„ viV At ’market,1020'Beef Cattle, 40 pairs Working Oxen, — Cows Chili, N. Y., May 21,1856. 
t ia i^ n MC : SiW 7 »M 8 h 0 a ts, 1200 hogs. PRICES-Beef To all it may concern This certifies we ... 
NEW YORK CATTLE MARKET—May 28. 
the use of a Castor tVhecl, so arranged as to keep the divider 
and cutter beam from the ground, while passing across dead 
lurrows, and relieves the tongue from any part of the weightof 
Silica. 1.84 
Protoxide of Iron. 21 
Water.!!!!!! 1833 
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. 101 
Carbonate of Lime.!!!. !. 6.30 
Carbonate of Magnesia. 1 go 
Alumina. 2.80 
Silica. 2 46 
Water. 22.10 
Loss. 24 
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 ao 
Protoxide of Iron. 32 
Water.’.. 16.50 
Loss. 48 
100.00 
JAMES R. CHILTON, M. D., Chemfct. 
New York, April 2, 1856.” 
It appears from the above analysis that the “Vienna Plas- 
and a number of Americans had fallen vic- 
ll j. V 11 Tr,r ( Ir 1 7, , , 128 140 quainted with several different kinds of Grain Harvesters noiv 
alker, died on the 15th at Marsay. Colonel l lA Cowsan¥Ca?ves-Sales $22 30 37 45338 She??’ si ln use ’.j ul ?,fi a Y e used ‘be Reaper improved by Mr. Thompson, 
andolph was dangerously ill. $3,23, 5. 7,25, W0®£ Swine-Shfa’ts in d^andlots P topid? d?d a the e work’ S Z lm / a ?:°I abl ?- P r la ^’ t0 tes , t tb « Macb ine. It 
Advices at Grenada from Costa Rica intimate 7 ??■ ? it VetafPsyraioS’- fot Ws 6V °’ d h ° 8S 6 '“’ 7 ® other 1Iachine we ever saw used? a j! 0 cusHMAN, r 1 ‘ au “ By 
that that country is full of internal commotion. ; hiH ’ May 21 - ^ franklin. 
It is stated tint of the 3 000 men tint ftenornl 1 nll, ADELl HI A CATTLE MARKET—May 2b. For the past three years I have owned and used Reapers 
t S Stated that OI tile o,UUU men that Geneial During the past past week, 420 beef Cattle, 4,000 sheep, 200 ra, ad e by Seymour & Morgan, of Brockport. Last year a part 
Mora took with him, 111 the invasion OI Nicara- k°8 s au ^ 9i> cows and calves arrived at Tobert’s Avenue Drove ot ra .^ wlleat was lodged so close to the ground that ray Reaper 
gua, onlv 1 200 returned the rest had died of ?- a I d U Reeves sold at from $8.50@$10,75 100 ffis.. and from ,'™> dd pass over and not cut it, when we were harvesting. Mr 
o Ui V u , !r Sb uau U , leU 01 So.50(26 on foot. Sheep at from O'.fe S ib., and $3,3)5.50 « Thompson came where we were at work, and said that his 
ave not, among them—lightness ot draft, ease to the driver r j; b ! s 1> ' asfer 13 kept constantly on hand at Vienna, Pittsford, 
ad raker, raising and falling of apron-and would recommend F U ' V ' CananJa, 0 ua a nd Geneva - _ ^‘f 
ev,!?! 1 7r h ,° ?n ay ,S?f d a harvesting machine. Webster’s ROYAL OCTAVO Dictionary, 
This is to^Artif 85 ^ • j DAVID STARKEY UNABRIDGED IN WORDS, 
Reapers in 18.55,'ami 'that'ft wm'k?? w°il.' a P dTiu Retail i>rice> in substaut!al Binding, $3,50. 
justice to the Machine, that the wheat was very much lodged, _ _ 
and partly on side hill. The machine cut the grain clean, and vV IS! IB Si T 3E! IB. * Si 
Performed well. ABNER CUSHMAN. ROYAL OCTAVO DICTIONARY, 
Uhili, N. Y., May 21,1S5A »> . , . ,, . . 
„ J * Revised and Ihnlarged, 
ia?nte^ wfth^se veral’ffifferent"kinds ofGrafa Harvest now 
d the work to our entire satisfaction, and better than any ' CIIAUNCEY A. GOODRICH, 
her Machine we ever saw used. J. CUSHMAN, { Professor in Tale College, 
hill. May -1, lSoG. DANIEL FRANKLIN, i The demand for an edition of Webster’s Dictionary, full, com- I 
My terms are the same as heretofore. For the Combined 
Machine, delivered here on board cars $125. For the Single 
Mower, Sill). WALTER A. WOOD, 
Manufacturer and Proprietor, Hoosick Falls. N. Y 
Mayl, 1856. 331tf 
CONSTERNATION. 
This imported Thorough Bred Horse will stand the present 
season, as heretofore, at ihe farm of J. B. Burnet, Esq., lk 
miles west of Syracuse at $10 the season, or $20 to insure. The 
money to be paid in advance in all cases. Where insurance is 
effected a receipt will be given, promising to refund in case the 
mare is proved not to have got in foal—and provided always 
that she is regularly returned to, or left with the horse until the 
groom is satisfied she is stinted. Pasturage at 50 cents per 
week at risk of owners. 
329wlO WILLIAM KEENAN, Groom. 
STATEN ISLAND 
FANCY DYEING ESTABLISHMENT. 
Office, No. 3 John St., two Doors from Broadway, N. Y. 
Dye Ribbons, Silks, Woolen and Fancy Goods, in the piece 
or otherwise, of every description. Their superior style of dye¬ 
ing ladies and gentlemen’s garments is widely known. 
Crape Shawls dyed the most brilliant or grave colors; all 
kinds of Shawls, Curtains, Ac., cleansed or re-dyed. 
Goods received and returned by express. 
, BARRETT, NEPHEWS & CO., 
326wl3 No. 3 John St., 2 doors from Broadway, N. Y. 
FOR SALE, 
A farm containing 142 acres, with good buildings, brick 
nouse, horse stable, two good hay barns, etc., situated on the 
East Bank of the Genesee River, in West Brighton, aboutfour 
miles from Rochester. 
Also, a House and Lot on Exchange street, known as the 
“Franklin House.” 
The above property if not sold soon will be rented. For par¬ 
ticulars apply to B. M. Baker, at his Livery Office, North Fitz- 
hugh street, Rochester. HIRAM WOOD, 
, B - M - BAKER, 
325-tf Administrators to Jos. Wood's Estate 
NOTICE TO STOCK GROWERS. 
The superior Durham Bull, BLETSO, a direct descendant 
rom the ce lebrated Bates’ stock, imported by the Livingston 
Co. Stock Association in 1854, will be kept tbe ensuing season 
at the stable of Aaron Barber, Esq., in Avon, where speci¬ 
mens of his stock may be seen. Persons from a distance wish¬ 
ing the service of said bull can be accommodated with good 
pasture for their cows, and all proper care will be taken to pre¬ 
vent accidents. “ Bletso” was breed by Mr. Beauford, of Blet- 
so, Bedford Co., England; got by Diamond, (5918) dam Fatima, 
by 3d Duke of Northumberland, (3647) g. d. Formosa, by Sir 
Thomas, (3636) g. g. d. by Sir Alexander (591) g. g. g. d. by 
Marske (418.) F»r further particulars see Herd Book. 
, . S. S. MOREHOUSE. 
Avon, Livingston Co., N. Y„ April, 1856. 331-lam3m 
E. D. IIALLOCK, 
Dealer in Agricultural Implements nml Seeds, 
cholera or iu battle. The elections were being head. "Hogs 
1..1J • XT!_ I _ l ° to $80. Tnt* 
country and England, 
iVOrk. 
: all who desire a com- 
RECOMMENDATIONS. 
discharged him from his rank, declared him a 
deserter, and sentenced him to be shot. 
New Canadian Ministry. —The following are 
the names of the new Canadian Cabinet, given 
in the Toronto Colonist:—Speaker of the Legis¬ 
lative Council and Premier —Hon. Mr. Tache. 
Inspector General —Mr. Cayley. Attorney Gen¬ 
eral West, and Leader of the Assembly —Mr. S. 
A. McDonald. Commissioner of Crown Lands — 
BALTIMORE CATTLE MARKET—May 89. 
Sale of beeves to-day, 1,000, at a slight decline; 100 sold for ' 
So^natr’ and '? bo for Philadelphia; the remainder range from 
$83)10,25 net; a lot of extra on the hoof at $5,50. Hogs have 
declined; sales at $7@7,50. 
ifatjrs. 
For the past three years I have owned and used Reapers prehensivo and of convenient size for daily reference, has led SO. 2 AGRICULTURAL BUILDINGS, 
made by Seymour & Morgan, of Brockport. Last year a part to the preparation of the Royal Octavo. The great favor with 330] 108 Buffalo St., Rochester. N. Y lam4t I 
ot my wheat was lodged so close to the ground that my Reaper which it has been received, both in this country aud England.___1_ 
would pass over and not cut it, when we were harvesting. Mr is the best evidence of the value of the work. LYON’S COPPER ■ w-irrvivi- rnv-niTOTnn 
Thompson came where.we were at work, and said that his The price brings it within the reach of all who desire a com- * , r rE , v -T,v, r> 3 . ,*; uai 'GC 10 R. 
Reaper would work well, where the wheat was badly lodged, plete Dictionary. ”ATEN TED JULY 11, 1854. 
and if I would send my team tor it, ho would try it. Accord- * recommendations. The subscribers have purchased the entire interest of the 
fo !■ and used it, as the wheat lay from West to “It is the most complete work of the kind yet published ”- Fa ! enU ‘ e iu ‘be manufacture of these celebrated Conductors, 
Ea,st, by driving from East to West, it cut the wheat clean—it Leeds Times. * 1 and are prepared to furnish them with the appropriate fixtures 
° con3tr " c ‘ ed ‘bat the sickle could be let close to the To all who wish for the most complete, cheap and portable t0 al ? partie3 bolding the right to territory, in any quantity, and 
rfjf'f. R art of the , fi3ld was a 3tee P side hill, on which Dictionary at this moment existing, of our noble language — on j£ < i rt no ‘ lce - Ctrculars sent on application. Address 
_, 1 3 j e8 Per worked better than I thought, any Reaper we can cordially recommend the volume before ns.”— J.nn.lim 821-lam-tf BRI1 IAN & EDWARDS, Lockport, N. Y. 
could—so that I was satisfied that it did the work better than A tine -“—-■ 
m Sf • „„ , , A - A - HOSMER. .. A marvel of accuracy, neatness and cheapness. ... It is a r . ' V1U2AT FARM FOK SALE ’ 
s ’ “a rooo. contribution of substantial service, not only to our times, but Located in Farmington, Ontario Co, N. Y., 3 miles from Vic- 
1 take pleasure in recommending the Reaper, improved by for posterity .”—Wesleyan Bannsr. tor village, and mile south of Brdtvnville. Containing 93 acres; 
Air. John Thompson, and consider it a great saving in labor to “ This edition of Webster is all that could be desired.”_IV. 301 ‘ wed adapted for wheat or other crops. Large stone house, 
a te.Mii, from obviating all side draught, and consider it a great Y. Commercial Advertiser. uew barn .- peach and apple orchards of choice fruit. Price $5,- 
lmprcveraentin many other particulars, it being so constructed 
—by t ie use of a lever—as to make it capable of cutting lodg¬ 
ed and tangled ground. HENRY BIGFORD. 
Whe,.tland, May 3, 1855. 
It is with much pleasure that I can recommend to the farm- 
tor village, and mile south of Brdfvnville. Containing 93 acres; 
soil well adapted for wheat or othe r crops. Large stone house, 
new barn : peach and apple orchards of choice fruit. Price $5 - 
rWV) Tnoni aC imiv n. \ DT VQ at.._• . cT,\ 
“ A feature which cannot but prove of the greatest utility, in T!®' T 7n< i"' ru °t. J () IiN r G. ROBINS on the premises, of S 
the introduction of a complete Dictionary of Synonyms. This BOLGHTON, Victor, or the subscriber, East Pembroke, Gene- 
cannot fail to be universally acceptable, and is an entirely see County. D. C. HOUGHTON. 
- 1 -.-- 1 . ” nr v T - 1 ..<■ n - J February, 1S56. 'um—-*• 
A. McDonald? Commission of Crow Lands- ^ Kmrai'tofi Tnd S oid^? M& eunFcTan 8 CffiTzS^? u ,?f d ' j*upoZmy ffirn7‘in k ‘“'™ 
Mr. Cauchon. Commissioner of Public Works SSrKM&JtS" ^ 20 Nor’th Fo u rth St., Phi,adeiphia. 
_ Mi- T.ommv Paat,. . T ... . _ . esaay,lor ounai. wheels, and tho knives running and depressing so as to cut 1 • ,,,. „„, 
novel feature of the work.”— N. Y. Journal o/ Commerce. 
“How it could be published for $3,50, considering the ex- 
ing community the Grain Reaper improved and made bv John P cnse incurred in the revision and preparation, is a secret 
Thomrvo,,, . i* ,—i i* _ ‘_xa* i_ _ x. . known nnlv to t.hA tmrlA ”—('hristinn nrtA Tcmtsi nl 
— Mr. Lemr.ux, Postmaster General — Mr. 
.•as removed to Bethany, GreenoCa, on Tuesday for burial 3 1 b , > \ down ’ and . U cu ‘ *, t clea, V Havil 'S large 
a t T.,m w- • - j esQ ay, tor burial. wheels, and the knives running and depressing so as to cut 
l AT |'luTr l’<! Wisconsin on Sunday morning, May 25th, lodged and tangled grain, I consider it decidedly the best Ma- 
Spense. Receiver General —Mr. J. C. Morrison. Mrs. CIIA.RLES G. WILLIAMS, (late Miss Harriet Greig, of Chine in use, 
President of the Council— Mr. P. M. Vankougli- Hocb e stcr ’) “«e d - >3 years. _ 
net. Attorney General East —Mr. Cartier.— - -~ 
Provincial Secretary — Mr. Terrill. Solicitor , reader of the “Rural New-York 
General West— Mr. H. Smith. Solicitor General int Tltn'T!! employment during the summer mom 
WM. R. MUDGE. 
East —Mr. Dunbar. 
will do well to peruse the advertisement of Mr. Sears, and se 
for a specimen copy of his Quarto Pictorial Family Bible. 
Rochester, May 4, 1855. . Rochester, May 17, 1856. _ 
I haiM been in the habit of using and seeing those different II. C. BRYAN, FASHIONABLE HATTER, old stand 
k r rm 0t lirain , Harvesters, and have used the Machine called of Clark & Gilman, 23 State St., Rochester. Iy331 
; J. Thor pson’s Reaper, for Cutting Grain ;’’ and my opinion -- 
A 13 of the est now in use, and that it excels any Ma- DAGUERREOTYPES — Accurate, eleg 
mse incurred in the revision and preparation, is a secret THE WOOL GROWER AND STOCK REGISTER, 
rnwn only to the trad e.’’—Christian Advocate and Journal. The Wool Grower and Stock Register : the only journal 
J. B. UPPlNOOTT & CO., Publishers. devoted exclusively to the interests of the shepherd and herds- 
332w5 No. 20 North Fourth St., Philadelphia. man. It is doing a good work, and should be iu the hands of 
r ivn WU 1 IMVTH---777 7 -7~ eve y raan who has a sheep, owns a cow, or drives a horse. We 
lan it w ARRAN IS. — Wanted at highest market need say nothing more of its character or conduct, that to sav 
price. ALFRED G. MUDGE, No.37 West Gallery, Arcade. whatever D. D. T. Moore takes hold of is put through, and 
Rochester, May 17, 1S56. 332w4 made to stand among the first. We have always read it with 
If C BRYAN FAK 1 UANTAKT w ii iTTi'D .u.,..! interest, from its first issue, after passing into Mr. Moore’s 
'r, 0 , 7 ?! 7 . o. d i HATTER, old stand hands, and know whereof we speak. As its features are na 
Clark. & Gilman, 23 State St., .Rochester. Iy331 tional, it should be sustained by the whole nation of stock grow- 
—————————— - ers. It is ably conducted .—Prairie Farmer. 
IiAwlEiutEOT YPL8 - Accurate, elegant, unsurpassed [The Wool Grower and Stock Register (published 
m > whi Tt iir. ‘ v ?l au cAt-cia un.y jun- j DiVGUEUKEOTYPES — Accurate, elegant, unsurpassed [The wool Grower and Stock Register (published 
Me to g • out Of ,77 ? k 8 14 ® a p"rFR a sCHFFKFR SS pict u r es taken in clear or cloudy weather. Particular attention monthly, at 50 cents a volume, or $1 a year,) is furnished to 
Chili M, q i2U° lr ’ PE1EK bCHhr r ER. paid to the likenesses of children.—Old pictures accurately copi- Rural subscribers at half price—25 cts. a volume, or 50 cents 
ed. Rooms, Arcade Hall, opposite Post-office, sign of C Perry, a year. The 9th volume commenced with January.] 
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