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JUNE 14. 
MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 
Jiirap Intelligence. 
Provincial Items. 
The bill for the formation of a Trans- Atlantic 
ALBANY MAKKET—Juno S>. 
Flour —Wo notice a fair local demand for flour, with some 
inquiry from the East and for the supply of the river towns.— 
The sales of the morning at $5,50@5,7. r > for inferior State; $0(«) 
EMBRYOS PATENT 
Horse Power*, Threshing Machine*, Saw*, Ac. 
WOOD ENGRAVING! 
Having engaged competent artists in this line to meet 
Telegraph Company, which was some time ago Michigan, and S8® 8 ,75 t d • 
. . i n j, TVT*r» ot*q or r J * Grain —There is a fair milling inquiry tor W neat, ana prime utmuab uiaptvicu ruu iu uebt cuuuuiuu. < 7 <=» — -- 
Arrival Ol tno INiagara* introduced into the Canadian Parliament, has samples of white Canadian would bring from $l,70@l,'74; sales These Powers are generally introduced and are recommend- is prepared to execute in superior style all kinds of EN- 
_ , , . .. • 1 1 __ Mediterranean at $1,12>£, and fair white Canadian on p. t — ed in the strongest m*mer for their economy, durability and GRAVING ON' WOOD Particular attention criven to An- 
passed to its second reading in the lower house. Corn active and the market steady ; sales round yellow in lots efficiency. They are emphatically the Farmer’s own Machine, V . articular attention given to An 
The steamer Niagara arrived at Halifax June , ., ... , , , J v at 53 a) 55 c. Oats rather firmer; sales in lots at 35@36 for Cana- and thousands of Testimonials could be had, were it needed of imal Portraiture, Architectural Resigns, Views of Public 
4th. tajnguw 130 passengers for Boston and a—**** „r Agrioatto™. Implement., Machi- 
dates fl-om Liverpool to Saturday, the 24th ult. recommenaea IIS nnai passage. iut iciegnipu BUFFALO MARKET—.Tune 0. on application. nery,&c. Stereotypes and ElectrotypeH oi engravings made 
But little news of importance had transpired, line for which provision is thus made, will be- Flour-Demand to-day is mostly for local trade; none for g^ns'atw^^ Machinery, also at this establishment, will be furnished when desired. 
The excitement on the Italian question still gin at Quebec, and following the course of the fXtSS ^wSe'o H. D. emery a co., 2 ui Lake St., Chicago, in. AGRICULTURAL AND OTHER BOOKS.- 
The Subscribers are now prepared to contract for the de- . . , . . ., n ... . ... n 
_____ . i IWcry of those celebrated Machines for the coming harvest, his own wants and convenience, the Publisher of the RURAL 
u 6,50 for good do; $6,25(5)8,50 for good to extra Western and either in Chicago, on the line of the Mississippi river, or any New-Yorker proposes to give his readers an opportunity 
aco Michigan, and $8(5)8,75 for choice extra brands. of the upper or lower Lake ports, at fair prices and with the , ,_. „ ... _, ., 
y | Gral.iLxhereis a fair milling inquiry Tor Wheat, and prime | utmost dispatch and in best condition. to « hare in the beneflt > and therefore gives notice that he 
’ These Powers are generally introduced and arc recommend- is prepared to execute in superior style all kinds of EN- 
,. i • -I it _ a ftftv n °-^ 7 - ^ , extra soutnern umo mm muuwin u--- v......_ _ _ auiviouuiuiwiu Ann vjljTljlj* iSUUivo. 
continued in the House Ot commons. A "; ei a St. Lawrence, reach to the eastern extremity of at $7. Saturday afternoon, sales common Illinois for ship- PLEASE TO HEAD THIS! For Sale at the OUlee or the Kura! New-Yorker, 
debate upon the motion censuring the abandon- ^riin—Wheat held firmer—sellers’ views at about$1,05(5) Agents Wanted! Extra Inducements for 1856. The Stable Hook—the best work ou the Horse, $1. 
ment of the Peace Plenipotentiaries 01 the ‘ ’ . ... . ., . 1,00 for Chicago spring. Corn firmer, but buyers are not free; fJ/~ ALL PERSONS IN WANT OF EMPLOYMENT will The Horse’s Foot, and How to keep it sound ; paper 25 c 
maritime laws, touching Neutrals, the British A submarine cable Will then convey the Wire fia i e8 heated at 29 c, and a boat load sound at 35c delivered.— at once receive our Catalogue of Hooks, prepaid, by forward- Browne’s Am^Bird Fancier ■ naner 25 cts cloth go 
Ministers again achieved a triumph. Nothing to the southernmost coast of Greenland, thence 0at8 aad ^okk cattle market—J une 4. American cattle d ° th ' 
decisive had transpired touching the Danish up the eastern coast to the point nearest to Ice- pr^-h^ 
S 0 ReDo?ts e of the Russian success in the new land ’ and theBCe aCr0SS the stralts t0 that $ 20 @|£ good' $3i@45; extra Cl f'^" S Oif , t ho re'ceipt'of'sIx'DoLLilKs'w^wHnb'rward free of Buist’s American Flower Garden DZ'cmry, $1,25. 
Repoits Of the Russ an S“CMS in the new line will traverse from west quality, $50. V E a..s* 4@6; alL^enseto uSMentorHuist’s Family Kitchen Gardener, 75 cents, 
campaign against the Circassians are connrraea. 131 “ uu , , , . _ . _$2(a)8. Swine— Gross, 6@6>$ f nett, '>&($»“- klcmpts J ^ d sll h s er7ntioii hook mrefullv boxed • and euaran- Norton s Scientific and Practical Agriculturist, 60 cents. 
The Czar has gone to Warsaw. The first Eng- to east. Finally, another sub-marine cable Will Beeves 2.962; Cows ‘.and Calves 22 o; Veals 1.-96; Sheep and (eo ^ ts delivery a P nd perfect condition to any central town Feagenden'^ComplTte Farmer h and i f}ardener°*l°25 8d “ ° 
lish steamer bound to Cronstadt, called the stretch away to the Faroe Islands, and thence Lambs S ANV cattle market—J une ». ^Vva^tte^Now" "“r^tk^ 1108 ’ 0 '^^ 11 " 101 ' Canada ' Fessenden’s American Kitchen Gardener ! cloth, w cents. 
Syne, has been lost with all her cargo off the t the northernmost extremity of Scotland.— W. W. WOOLford-s Bull’s Head, Washington Btreet. y Register your letters at the Postofflce, and your money K^^^^Do^ftS^Fowh?Scents. 
Tolnnrl Aonll in the Gulf of Finland The . , , ,, . J , ,. . At Market MOO Beef Cattle. Prices—Extra, live weignt, $..,75; will come safe. It will cost you five cents on each letter. Use Kchardson on the Horse—Varieties Breeding Ac 25 ce 
Island ASUll. in tlie Will O 1 ’ e There Will be but three or four stations in cross- flrot quality $5,25; second $4,75; third $4,50. Cows and Calves a whole sheet when you enclose bills, and have the letter well n ? I .ldson on the Diseases and' Management^of the Hog 
evacuation of the Crimea by the French pro- . . ,. ,. ... ,, . . -Noneln market Sheep and Lambs-300 in market Prices and securely sealed. Address, (postpaid, Richardson on the Destruction ofthe < ?eSa^f < thoFiST?’ 
ceeds rapidly. 1D g the Atlantic, and the cables, whose junction .“'from $3 fiOCall 6 ^, shorm Swtoa-Few in market.- 334 w 4 KO Klfh^ R 8 fr’ert U N i e 8 w e 5orlc RiehaJdseS on tSe invo'^id^lo^ey HeeV^ 
Letters Of May 1st that the Russians had will form the ocean line. Will vary from a liun- Pnces-Fat $ 6 ,12>i, Stores $6,50^7, • - -—-—- r MUbum and Stevens on the Cow and Dairy Husbandry, 5 
hanged several traitors for assisting the Allies, dred to five hundred miles iu length. Quebec AT ^^et 325 <^uie-about ^0 B^ves, and 25 'storeR. con- be^mfiluiy xnu^atmr‘Historicai b 5oi?^ 0,1 tllu ( f bI . lt,,re °. f ‘ he .° ra P e , |h 
Some had also been sent into oxle and others Md Lonllon wi „ forra lho two lcrminl of the WSSSU. o™' »V;»S‘SliWS7f. 'Wf*’" W XSXm K V i^SZSZOSlXT '" 
condemned to work on the roads for life. which it U stated can be comnleted in less ^reo year 9 °ul /^ aa l T 2 E L r “s7 S;7 «) li to $62o- ' ’ Allen’s Rural Architecture, $ 1 , 25 . 
. r rpi t, line, wnicn It IS Staiea can De compieceu in less first quality, $ 7 , 75 ^r 3 . 2 o, 2d do, $7,2%J,oU , dll do, J0,4o. ..... .... Pardee on the Cultivation of the Strawberry, Ac., 60 cen 
Liverpool Breadstuff Market.—T lie Ilro- pjp-htppn months STOREs-Wo rk ingOxe n -$i25@U0 co^ wsai*dCalvks-$30 harm i <)K sale ai auchon. Phelp’a Bee-keeper’s Chart, 25 cents, 
kevs’ Circular reDOrt but little speculative de- ^ ian C ^ “ 45(5155. Calves—$4, 6 , aanrAKV MBS—609 at The subscriber will sell at public auction, on the 21st_day of Guenon's Treatise, on Milch Cows ; paper 38cents. 
Kers Olicumr I .-Ra. e « n on o r ,l Orrlcr” ic«ncrl l w the Adin- markut Pnce », —lot| (6 ';'. June next, the farm on which he formerly resided. Said farm Randall’s Sheep Husbandry, $1,25 
mand for flour, and prices a trifle lower. The By a General Older issued by tne AC1]U Hides, cwt. $ 7 . Pelts—C lipt 75 c, Uiiclipt$l,75(a,2. fallow is situated one mil0 north-east of the pleasant and flourishing Youatt, Randall and Skinner’s Shepherd’s Own Book, $2. 
Lambs 5,724. or village throughout the United States, or any part of Canada, * 
ALBANY CATTLE MARKET June 9. Nova Scotia, ami New Brunswick. v C °' ° CentS ' 
W. W. IVoor. ford’s Bull’s Head, Washington street. *.* Register your letters at the Postofiico, and your money t ‘ " . t Domestic Fowls 25 cents 
AtMarket 1400 Beef Cattle. Prices-lSxtra, live weight, $0,75; will come safe. It will cost you five cents on each letter. Use d chaJdlon on thSItorse—Varieties^Breeding Ac 25 cents 
first quality $5.25; second $4,75; third $4,50. Cows and Calves a whole sheet when you eneloso bills, and have the letter well r “hardson on the Diseases' and Managementof the Hng 2 Rc 
—None in m«ket. Sheep and L^mbs—300 in market Prices and securely sealed. Address (postpaid ) > Richan1so°n on Te DestSoSof ’‘the^e^orfhe^Fa^f^c?- 
range at from $.1.50@4,b2>£, shorn. Swine-! ew in market— 334 w4 ROBL1U hEARS, Publisher Rmwdson on the Hive and Honev Bee. 25 cents. 
AGENTS WANT 
By a “ General Order ” issued 
181 William street, New York. Kiclmrdson on the Hivo and Honey Bee, 25 cents. 
_!_ Milburn and Stevens on the Cow and Dairy Husbandry, 25c 
PEI) to sell, by subscription, Barbkk’s ^i nu , er ! 8 Elements ot Agriculture, 25 cents, 
d “ Historical Collection ot the State of ^-JJ en s Treatise on the Culture of the Grape, $1. 
ms and particulars, apply to Allen on the Diseases of Domestic Animals, 7o cents. 
F. TUTTLE, No. 102 Nassau St., N. Y. Allen’s American Farm Book. $1. 
___ Allen 8 Rural Architecture, $1,25. 
a • T ,i » mTinv Fardee on the Cultivation of the Strawberry, <fec., 60 cents. 
OR SALF A 1 AUC 1 ION. phelpfg Bee _ keeper . 8 Chartf 25 cents. 
FARM FOR 82 VLK AT AUCTION. 
quotations vary somewhat^but generally West- tant General of Canada, on the 18th of May, we Sit hog., a.; luud Sonfhe “e $ 1 ^ 
ern Canal is quoted at 30@33s ; Ohio36@37s; j earn that every member of the Militia Ilegi- 6 >|c lb.; gross 7>^@8Xc nett. .—•» — -■ 
Baltimore and Philadelphia 35@36s; Canada mcQtg raigedj ig to be furn i s]iec i wit h a mils- Brighton cattle mauket-j.„.c 
The subscriber will sell at public auction, on the 21st day of Guenon’s Treatise, on Milch Cows ; paper 38 cents. 
June next, the farm on which he formerly resided. Said farm Randall’s Sheep Husbandry, $1,25 
is situated one mile north-east of the pleasant and flourishing Youatt, Randall and Skinner’s Shepherd’s Own Book, $2. 
village ot Vienna, in the town of Fhelps, Ontario Co., N. Y.-- Youatt on the Breed and Management of Sheep, 75 cents. 
aforesaid village and railroad, but for fertility of soil and pleas- Youatt, Martin, and Stevenson Cattle, $1,25. 
antnessot cultivation, can scarcely be exceeded. The soil is a Munn’s Practical Land Drainer, 50 cents. 
r* i , Oi BlCUW usi iWBCu, » w uc lumwucu n iuu a uiuo- — _ _ _ ... i inn mellow loam, it is well waterea, nas an oxceiwiu. w«wu iuu ui w eexs on me noney wee ; paper cents, cioui, .jo coins. 
34s 6d@36s 6d ; soul 31@33s. J nil . At market 925 Beef Cattle, ^ pairs forking Oxen, 100 Cows^ choico tira b er , with comfortable buildings in good repair, an Wilson on Cultivation of Flax, 25 cents. 
Wheat in limited demand at a slight decline, ket, carbine or rifle, Wltll full accoutrements , and Calves, 7V 2d do *7 75 abundance of fruit, and is well fenced mostly with oak rails.— Quinby’s Mysteries of Bee-keeping, $1, 
4-11 n i tttdv mmrlna Tn thoao dp onrl Hip Pivnlrv bpqidpsword with a Colt’s Cattle—Extea $^ 0 @ 9 ,^ 5 .h™t quality $ 8 , 2 o(^,7. . xhe farm contains 84 acres of land, and has thereon 28 acres oi Cottage and Farm Bee-keeper, 50 cents, 
particularly on the lower grades. In these de- and the uavall y, Desicie SW Ol a, <E C., Willi a colt b ^ 8 26; 3d> $7,2o@8. Working OXEN-Sales $80, 110 ,125, 148c^ wheat . m08 t of the balance is in clover. It will be sold at Elliott’s American Fruit Frower’s Guide, $1,25. 
scriptions it is equal to about 2d per bushel. nistol J()8 ' i ; °^ sa . n i?x% lve G • a 7 V 77 / fXr auction on the premises at one o’clock on the day above named, The American Florist’s Guide, 75 cents. 
b<,rip 4 1 piSbOl. $3, 4,25, 6 , 6,50(5)7 Swme-Shoats lots to peddle 7 %. 7»or ^ ^ wUhout ^ the crop8 on the ground, to suit the purchaser. Every Lady her own Flower Gardener ; paper 25c., cloth, 50c. 
-- TnE U. S. Military Gazette says the Govern- sows, barrows 8%, 8 J 8 ; Old hogs 0 (aj/, at retail, OfiW&w, Terms.—F ifteen hundred dollars of the purchase money will The Am. Rose Culturist; paper 25cents, cloth, 50. 
rVrrr, A-nuAcnmi-Dv TVTITT7 Pt Am TTtatt_ , l o • a * i • i i 4 - 14 - kogs5%@ 6 /4* _ _ ^ „ bo required down, or secured to bo paid by the first day of Hoare on the Cultivation of the Vine, 50cents. 
THE ATMOS1HERE in THE I BAINS OF u TA . ment of Great Britain has issued ordeis that no PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET—-June 4. April next with interest, and the balance secured on the farm, Chorlton’8 Cold Grapery, from direct American Practice, 50c. 
Mr. J. WEYTH, the old mountaineer, says the n; . f New York or anv Dart of The markets yesterday weie very fair, and nearly all the to be divided into five or six equal annual payments Saxton’s Rural Hand Books, 3 vols $3 75. 
Montarev Sentinel states the following fact military corps Horn IN ew Y OIK, or any pail OI f^oXplace yesterday. Beef Cattle-Among the beeves at 333t4 A.B.VAN DhMARK. Bement’s Rabbit Fancier; paper 25 cents, cloth, 50 cents. 
iviontei ey aenunci, ataoea o c Tu ll? f I the United Statps shall be Dermitted to land on TorbeiYsAvenue Drove Yard, were 40 very fine Cumberland ----- Reemelin's Vine-Dressers Manual, Wceuts. 
touching tllG aridity ot tho air ill these elevated * * Valiev stock belonging to F. a. Zannan, 56 Western and Ches- WOODEN WARE—Cheese tubs and hoops, Oak churns, Brownes American Poultry Yard, $1. 
vp crion r * the Canada side with muskets, rifles, swords Ol* ter Countv 34 Western, Pennsylvania, Ac. The entire sales Well buckets, Bushel and half Bushel measures, for sale cheap Browne s Field Book of Manures, $1,25. 
reg The dryness of our atmosphere was so great pistols, or any warlike instruments. Any Com- at No. 267 state st., Rocheate,, N. Y., by _ l bunker^ 
ononeof the branches of the Powder river, in p aQy desir0U3 to visit Canada during the sum- ^ L ’ G ’ M0RRI3 ’ AUCTION SALE, ^ f 0 « d , s D S ^ 
1 RRO tWT eould not discharge one I );ln y oestrous to V181U n„g Ui^uui- ^erakepricebeing from $3,75@4. Hogs-The arrival of hogg 
August, loo , t S mcr can leave their arms at Niagara Falls, and has been quite large, 2,000 head having been sold at $7, 25 ( 0 / 8 . 
barrel of my double percussion gun Without ’ ° Cows and Calves—This kind of stock is still in demand, and 
causing the other to explode from the slightly cross when they please as citizens. iou were sold at from $25@so. 
increased heat. One man was wounded in this Probably no military company in the United LOUISVILLE cattle MARKET—June 2 . 
way, and guns several times exploded, and I states, will visit Canada under such a degrading th e week^r’pricefiDciined^totaii^cholce Beii I at e $3,50@3® 
L. G. M0RRI3’ AUCTION SALE, 
OF FIRST CLASS IMPROVED BREEDS OF 
DOMESTIC ANIMALS. 
To lake place at Mount Fordham , TV. i -, on the 24th and 
‘25th days of June , 1856. 
Johnson’s Dictionary of Modern Gardening, $1,00. 
Boussingnnlt '8 Rural Economy, $1,25. 
Thompson’s Food of Animals : paper 50 cents, cloth 75 cts. 
Richardson on Dogs—their Origin, Varieties, Ac.; paper 25 
cents, cloth, 50 cents. 
Liebig’s Familiar Letters to Farmers on Chemistry; paper 25 
cents, cloth, 50 cents. 
The Seventh Annual Catalogue, (illustrated with celebrated cents, cloth, 50 cents. 
way, aim guns several wines expumeu, auu i States, Will Visit Uanada under SUCH a degrading theweek“and”prices inclined to fall. Choice Bell at $3,50@3, and prize animals,) fully descriptive of each lot to be sold, as The Fruit Garden, by Barry, $1,25. 
^ s ^ d £ s d iZ , lX l Se“ iFtoi » w ' diUm - ss» tetsrfc 'sanssa^StJffA r&srwr; • * 
tofdXrwlSIdTrX - J The crops in Upper Canada, it ia stated, never 
Lieut. Whipple, of the U. S. Boundary Sur- looked so promising at the season of any former OIIIO a«o cattle market —June 2 . Mount Fordham, tVestchesterCo., w. Y., May 15 . _ o.fXipt of the price. Agents and others entitled tc 
vey under date of October 19, 1849, states that year as they do tills. From all sections of the Markets the past week quite active, but little change in J\.. FHOST j OO., ums in Books for obtaining subscribers to the Rural 
near the banks of the Colorado and Gila, “ the countr y, the intelligence is that there are the ^ « a “ek genesee valley nurseries, loot from the above list. d A^^ M 0QRE> Rochegter 
1 _ - - 11- _1:_i_ ~c __:_ _ . . . wjiguu pwv* ,r.__in.'-uot 01_ u..» «•...„ Rochester. New York. - . 
A. FROST ifc CO., 
GENESEE VALLEY NURSERIES, 
Rochester, New York. 
I3>» Any of the abovo works will bo sent by mail, postpaid, 
on receipt of tho price. Agents and others entitled to Premi¬ 
ums in Books for obtaining subscribers to the Rural, can se¬ 
lect from the above list. Address , .. „ 
D. I) T. MOORE, Rochester, N. Y. 
Our descriptive Catalogue (No. 3 )1 of choico and new Dahlias, N ALFREIML VuDGe' No.^ Wes^GaUery^ATcade . 61 
I trhenas , Fuchsias, Geraniums, Phloxes, Few Roses, select P 7„.X , „ 4 1856 332w4 
j lm ,op JOi' Xm . is nftw rniiriv for distribution. nocnesitr, i/, icvo.___ 
excessive dryness of the atmosphere. All the yield the present season 
A fire was raging in the vicinity of Pembroke, 
C. W., on the 28th ult. Thirty- families had to 
wooden boxes in which the instruments were 
packed are being destroyed. The nicely season¬ 
ed and well finished cases of the English in- _ . , ... . . „ ,, • 
struments, made many years since, have shrunk fl <* from their dwellings, leaving all their pos- 
so, from the aridity of the air, as not to admit sessions to be devoured by the flames. They 
the original contents.” ’ were so hard pressed by the furious element, 
-- that they had to wado into the river for safety, 
Affairs in Liberia.—A copy of the Liberia and were there nearly suffocated by the smoke. 
Herald of March 19, contains the inaugural ad- qq ie scene j s spoken of as awful beyond de- 
50 extra gross. Sheep—40 from 
Calves—20 from $22@40 per head. 
t 4.53 ordinary cattle trom $i,5tl(aj Verbenas, Fuchsias, Geraniums, Phloxes, JScw Roses, select 
,37. Hogs—776 hogs from $4(a)4. Green House Plants, Ac., Ac., is now ready for distribution, 
from $4(a)4,50 gross. Cows and which will be mailed free to those who apply and enclose a one 
head. cent postage stamp. 
- From the middle of May, and during the early part of June, 
is the proper season for setting all kinds of bedding plants in 
t of the ■* Rural New-Yorker,” t hi s climate. For those who wish we will make up assort¬ 
ment durine the summer months, ments of Plants, as below, which will ornament a garden most 
137*EVERY READER of the “Rural New-Yorker,” 
desirous of profitable employment during the summer months, 
uesirous o, prouvao.e ^ ‘ „ rj: beautifully during the entire season with but little care. The 
will do well to peruse the advertisement of Mr. bears, and send plantg wi n | )C pa Jk e d a0 as to reach their destination in perfect 
for a specimen copy of his Quarto Pictorial Family Bible. safety, and forwarded as directed upon receipt of the money 
Affairs in Liberia. —A copy of the Liberia and were there nearly suffocated by the smoke. ^'tfliortisGiunls. 
Hecpld of March 19, contains the inaugural ad- ip be scene j s spoken of as awful beyond de- ____ 
dress of President Benson, delivered Jan 7th, • « Term, of Advertising.— Twenty-five Cents a Line, EACH 
and the valedictory of Ills predecessor. the ” 1 „ , . insertion— in advance. Brief and appropriate announcements 
high character of the State papers of President The amounts of the commutation effected, proferredi and no Patent Medicine or deceptive advertisements 
Roberts is well known in this country and in according to the provisions of the act seculariz- inserted on any conditions. 
Europe. Those of President Benson, judging j n(2 . t, bl3 clerary reserves, arc as follows:—To --— 
from lus inaugural, will not suffer in compari- the EpisC opalians in Upper Canada, £245,614; ^roun • * 
son with them. The ; Senate. January 19th, ^ Episcopalians iu Lower Canada, £30,386 : Sw*_No. 2Ag;iBuiiding,i08 Buiiaio st, Rochester^ 
ratified a treaty of amity, commeice, and na\ l- , , • T t T,nr i^nrU 4 *ino for sale at genev a, rv. a brick house, 26 
nation with the Free Hanseatic Republics of Scotch 1 resbytenans in Upper uancia, *,iu~,- acreg 0 f i an( i w ith bams, Ac., in « beautiful situation, quarter 
Lubec, Bremen and Hamburg. 425 ; Scotch Presbyterians in Lower Canada, 
It appears by a letter from Ex-President £26,024; United Synod Presbyterians, £2,140 ; gWEET 1 , OTATO plants for sale at $i per hundre7, 
Terms of Advertising.— Twenty-live Cents a Line, EACH 
insertion —in advance. Brief and appropriate announcements 
preferred, and no Patent Medicine or deceptive advertisements 
plants will be packed so as to reach their destination in perfect 
safety, and forwarded as directed upon receipt of the money 
by mail, which may be sent at our risk if required. Upon tho 
receipt of Five Dollars we will send 
12 Dahlias of 12 line distinct varieties 
12 Verbenas of 12 “ “ 
10 Miscellaneous Bedding Plants, including Petunias, Helio¬ 
tropes, Fuchsias, Salvias, Scarlet Geraniums, Ac. 
FOR TEN DOLLARS : 
mmm 
iSn 
HONK DUS’i.—Pure Uroun :"T9br>»» at $3 per bBL, or $2 
per cwt. E. I>. HALLOOK, 
533 «r4_No. 2 Ag’l Bui ldings, 108 Huli.ilo St., Rochest er. 
FOIt SALE AT GKN.iv v. ,n‘. Y.—A brick house, 26 
acres of land with barns, Ac., in a Doautiful situation, quarter 
18 Dahlias of 18 fine distinct varieties. consequence of the increased demand for their 
lt » 18 Verbenas of 18 “ “ , , . . , Improved RAILWAY HORSE POWERS, 
its 40 Miscellaneous Bedding Plants, including choice varieties THRESHERS AND SEPARATORS, 
of Petunias, Heliotropes. Fuchsias, Salvias, Scarlet Geram- Combined THRESHERS and WINNOWERS, 
_ ums, Chinese or Bengal Roses, Ac., giving the cnoice as far as Circular SAWING MACHINES and CLOVER HULLERS, 
—- nrticticableto the g^jhaser. pi^ints.Qf ,(he above lurnished in ~Tbe undersigned have purchased a large establishment in 
* rates . 0 Address “ ' A.' FROST A Co!, Roci.esteX Jm X 
-SEEDS FROM PARIS, FUANc£-- Schenectiu!y , March 6 , 1856. a ^ ESTI ^HOu/ E A CO. 
We have just received from Paris, France, tho following; Florida, N. Y., March 1, 1856. 
*8* C '^ t CA do H01 ’ LARGE WIUTEGREENTOP. . - Me ssrs. G. Westinghouse A Co.—The machines — a two 
1 “ do. LONG SCARLET ALTKINGUAM. horse power, thresher and winnower, that I bought of you last 
, * ,, j KAR1 Y HORN summer, have been used steadily during the season of thresh- 
r, <• BEET, LONG RED MANGEL WURTZEL. ia K- We threshed from ^ to 4M bushels of oats per day, and 
« <> aHrov i iRUT Run cleaned the grain first rate. We threshed at Daivd Johnson s, 
V « U (lo ’ WHITE PORTUGAL in five days, 2,150 bushels of oats. The machines have given 
r-AHl TFI OWER—Earlv Paris host extant bettor satisfaction than any other machines ever used in this 
Sari pi \NT -1 one- Pifrnlo Round Purnlo and White section, according to the statements made by those for whom I 
PEPPErIfW differentVlrieUes have threshed. We have threshed as much as 30,000 bushels of 
B AI BIVY or Veeitable'Ovster Ac Ac Brain since we got it, and there has been no cost for repairs. I 
SALbtr i, or n „JI P , n ,'„ n t of Fnellah and consider them the most perfect operating machines that I ever 
Wo have also “in store a good assortment ot English and ra2fiw7enwl Yonm AMDS RTT.T.TNfJTON 
SCHENECTADY AGRICULTURAL WORKS 
the United States before his return 
phia North American. 
-Philadel- Large Sales of Corn.— The Chicago Demo- Of 180 acres ill the town ot Sylvan, Washtenaw Co., 6 miles 
, „ T, • 1 T •ir.nimilmJ from Chelsea, 4 from Franeiscoville on M. C. R. R., and 
Cl'at of F l’lday week, says—between o5l),UUU anti o( - Sylvan Village. Nearly 100 acres improved, £0 Cif tim- 
jnnnnn Knahols nf mm lnvp been sold on her, good barn and sheds, log house, bearing Apple and Pencil 
4UU,UoU UUSlielb OI com nave uecn soiu on 0rch = rd8i 40 0 f meadow, ll of wheat, and 6 ofcora. Farm 
SEEDS FROM PARIS, FRANCE. 
We have just received from Paris, France, tho following: 
20 cwt. CARROT, LONG ORANGE. 
8 « do. LARGE WHITE GREENTOP. 
X “ do. LONG SCARLET ALTRINCHAM- 
y. “ do. EARLY HORN. 
5 “ BEET, LONG RED MANGEL WURTZEL. 
8 “ ONION, LARGE RED. 
1 '• do. WHITE PORTUGAL. 
CAULIFLOWER—Early Paris, best extant. 
EGG PLANT—Long Purple, Round Purple and White. 
PEPPER—Four different varieties. 
SALSIFY, or Vegetable Oyster, Ac., Ac. 
- FRENCH FLOWER SEEDS. 
DESTRUCTION OF Flour at Winona.— The Ga- ’change in this city within the past two days. tyo^ngcows’Tl young catUe,°4 h“an7io The best assortment and only French Flower Seeds in town, 
lena Courier of the 3d inst., learns that an out- q’hig w m give an idea of the business done in cords of wood, for the very low price of $20 per acre. Cash French Flower Seeds give better satisfaction than those trom 
„„pnmmitted at Winona Minnesota On \ b N down, except an incumbrance of $790 in small payments and any other quarter. 25 pMew for $1. Call upon or address^ 
rage was committed at W inona, Minnesota, 011 thia articlc i n Chicago. cood time, or I will exchange for a small improved farm con- 331 BRIGGS A BRO., 85 State St., Rochester, N. Y. 
rage was committed at Winona Minnesota, on ^ article in Chicag0 . 
Saturday night, disgraceful to those who were _ ° 
engaged iu it. The War Eagle, on Friday, left - 
on the levee at Winona 75 barrels of flour with WWY ’ - _ 
the agents, for sale. On Saturday twenty-five JXt 
barrels were disposed of, and on Saturday night ^ 
the remainder, fifty barrels, were rolled into the - 
river. Some fifteen barrels were recovered on in8 Jvr by Re J’ C j c ' c 5 rr G? f v l c , 
Sunday morning, in a damaged State. It IS adopted daughter of the otliciating clergyman, 
known that considerable feeling existed at , 
Winona against the Galena Packet Company, ^ r 1 (Vf i fl‘ 
not only with regard to the Company running '4 fltfUi 4iut^ 11T H T 
opposition, hut also on account of the War Eagle ©&UUUU (jZJ UUUtyVUl 
bringing flour to Winona for sale. . 
down, except an incumbrance of $790 in small payments and 
good time, or I will exchange for a small improved farm con¬ 
taining from 25 to 60 acres near Geneva, Rochester, or Canan¬ 
daigua. in New York. For particulars, address the subscriber 
on the premises. DANIEL HIGBIE. 
Sylvan, June 5, 1856. 336w2 
FAIRBANKS’ HAY SCALES. 
More than four thousand of these convenient and durable 
American Seeds B .. . saw. [326w7eow] Yours, AMOS BILLINGTON 
FRENCH FLOWER SEEDS. ATKINS’ AUTOMATON : 
The best assortment and only French Flower Seeds in town. O 0 lf p Q t; n ~ ’Roo-rlov ond TVTmxrm' 
French Flower Seeds give better satisfaction than those from 08II-xtSJSing Xt63<pOr UHU. MOW0r, 
any other quarter. 25 papers for $1. Call upon or address, BEST MACHINE W USE. 
331 BRIGGS A BR O., 85 State St., Rochester, N. Y. t (thc flrat) llsed ln 18r>a . 
FIELD, GARDEN, AND FLOWER SEEDS, 8«0 yrtVeXTl^elentVtate 8 * In 18S4. 
At No. 85 State Street, Rochester, JL_Y. _ laoo In all parts of the Union in 1865. 
’ ~TnE subscribers would not be so reckless as to assert that 8000 building for the harvest of 1856. 
theirs is tne “ largest Importing House in the country,” if Now There are six good reasons for this unparalleled increase 
York, Boston and Philadelphia are included within the limits, and great popularity :—1st. It is strong and reliable, and easily 
FIELD, GARDEN, AND FLOWER SEEDS, 
At No. 85 State Street, Rochester, N. Y._ 
~TnE subscribers would not be so reckless as to assert that 
theirs is the “ largest Importing House in the country,” if New 
On the 4th inst., by Rev. C. C. Carr, of Victor, Mr. WM. O. 
HAMMOND, of Horso Heads, and Miss ANNA McMATII, 
Utarliet IntcUigran?, it. 
THE BEST HAY AND CATTLE SCALES; 
and we have certificates without number from officers of city 
and village corporations, manufacturing establishments, and have enough in store, Fresh and Genuine, to meet all reasona- 
private individuals, who have our scales in use, testifying to bio demands, and at honest prices. 
f, • _■ _,,. IV- n.Ati.1, In Pftfrh “ ,-lll 1R.” Olid it follow! 
their superior excellence. We publish no wnoppers to eaten 
To bo in season for the coming hay crop, orders must be that we will not humbug our customers, 
given early. Ten tons I and all other seeds in the same proportion ! 
customers, they did not have, on the 18th inst., “in store” and handling, and the heads are not exposed in the stack, so that 
•< offer to trade,” 10 tons of imported seeds, and all other seeds the grain saving even exceeds the labor saving. 5th. It is a 
in the same proportion ; but please bear iu mind that they good Mower, being one of the best convertible machines in use. 
have enough in store, Fresh and Genuine, to meet all reasona- 6 th. It has a knife that does not choke. 
ble demands, and at honest prices. Its other excellencies, to numerous to mention here, are fair- 
We publish no “whoppers” to catch “gulls,” and it follows ly given in the circulars. Its intrinsic worth is also attested by 
that wo will not humbug our customers. the award (mostly in only 3 yenrs) of 
Lord Brougham. —Lord Brougham, now near- 
Rural New-Yorker Ojtice, ) 
Rochester, June 11, 1856. 5 
Another downward turn has been given to the crank on 
Scales set In any part of the United States or the Canadas care, brother, we fear your professions will not keep you out 
by experienced workmen. Address by mail or otherwise, 
FAIRBANKS A CO., 
336w4 No. 186 Broadway, New York. 
ly eighty years of age, and approaclliDg the prices ; and the question asked by both buyers and sellers is, _., , 
close of an active and useful life, IS still clear in where it will stop I Flour is quoted a quarter of a dollar a TO T,,K BREEDERS Ok DEI ON CA 1 ILL. 800 BC 
mind and vigorous in action. He is President barrel lower on best brands, and wheat is five cents a bushel I “ * 
of tlie Law Amendment Society, by which two below last week for best white Canadian. Barley is not offered breeders to send the pedigrees of all animals eligible for 
imnoi-tont ehomrea in llvitiuli 1-i wb Iihvp lipon in sufficient quantity to fix tho price. Corn and Oats are each entry in the Work. It is desirable that all entries be received 
ltnpoi tant Changes IU LSlltlsn laws nave ueen ^ ' before the first of July next, or as soon thereafter as practica- 
recently originated, which are now under dis- ble, ill order that definite information may be given in regard 
J . b “ ’ fT -I f rv> Since cattle have gone to pasture, beef has declined 50c per to the time of publication, 
cussion in the House or JjOICIS one O Ihem cw t Hams and shoulders have advanced one cent, which aro All animals must be able to trace, on both sides, from un- 
putting a check on Gretna Green marriages, by the onl v things quoted abovo last week’s figures. questionable North Devon stock: and to furnish the necessary 
Jicollnnrlnir thn union nn Jo,-<?mttisi 1 i law nf nmr _ , , 4 .. . . . . . , . . . , evidence on this point, persons sending pedigrees should give 
disallowing the union undei bcottisll law OI any IIay is also on lho downward scale, being abundant at a de- t he name and residence of the breeder of every animal referred to, 
who shall not have been three weeks resident cllne of $1 to $2 per tun. We have heard of but one lot of the unless such animal is registered in the First or Second Volume 
in Scotland. The other contemplates a com- new clip of wool offered in the street, which was purchased by °l; d a'^^ 1 ! °ok, in which case reference to the No. 
plete assimilation of the commercial codes of one of our dealers at 32>£o. It was a medium lot as to quality. "Verm " 00 Eachpatron is expected to take at least one copy of 
England and Scotland, now seriously discor- Rochester wholesale prices. 
dant. — N Y. Tribune. Flour and Grain. Candles, box.13@14c t0 be paid in advance. 
that we will not humbug our customers. the award (mostly in only 3 yenrs) of 
Ten tons ! and all other seeds in the same proportion ! Tako OVER 70 FIRST PREMIUMS I 
care, brother, we fear your professions will not keep you out „_ ___ _ 
ot the warm place the good Book tells about. „ ^ EAPER •H’D k Mo 11 er ' fj? on r lt t ? rece ’ pt ’ $1® 
1 B BRIGGS A BROTHER, first September, and $50 first December. Price of Self- Raking 
r*,.j11 R5 statP-K» Rnchmtrr x Y Reaper only $175. Considerable saving in freight to those at 
April 29, 1856. [3311 85 btate-st„ Rochester, N. Y. distance w J h * order prior to lst March ? also u £ eral discount 
• BUSHELS Held, and good assortment Garden 1 eas, To secure a Machine, order immediately. Though so little 
for «ale by * a* » f. *Vv v known the past season, and none ready for delivery till 1st May, 
“61 _ 03 state st., Kocnester, r. ye t not two-thirds the customers could be supplied. The repu- 
KETCHUM’S .MOWER WITH REAPER tation of the Machine is now widely established, bo that three 
, c n e , . thousand will not as nearly supply the demand as twelve him- 
Attachment, Warranted capable of Cutting from ten to dred did last year, and we shall also be selling 4 months earlier. 
800 RUSH ELS Field, and good assortment Garden Peas, 
,r sale by' BRIGGS A BRO., 
331 85 State St., Rochester, N. Y. 
KETCHUM’S JIOWER WITH REAPER 
fifteen acres of Grain or Grass per day. lfs/~ Order early, it you would not De disappointed. 
_ , . . , . e . . , , ... , Pamphlets giving impartially the OPINIONS OF FAR- 
Our new and improved guard, a two foot wheel at the outer JJERS, together with orders, notes, Ac., mailed to applicants, 
nd ot the platform in Reaping, and the arrangement ot a ^ p r ep a id 
'■heel for tho purpose of moving the machine from lot to lot, £ -i>- vVrite to us at Chicago, (Ill.,) Dayton, (Ohio,) or Bal- 
vith various other improvements, makes Ketchum s Machine ximore, (Md..) which ever is nearest to you. 
ill a farmer can desire to cut his grain or grass in the most 321-4m J. S. WRIGHT <fc CO 
lerfect manner. Orders can now be filled on a moment’s notice. „ Prairie Farmer” Works, Chicago, Dec’, lst, 1855. 
> rice ot Mowers $110—Reaper attachment $20 extra. 
™wl3 . N H Y'TwJL 4 a^ 0 PiW U K al R ^enot J- D. STAFFORD, of Brockport, N. Y„ is the Genoral 
Iflice, Chicago St., ca . . y • • P Agent for the above Machine in New York, to whom all letters 
...... vi, Tii-na relative to sales, Ac., in this State should be addressed. Trav- 
KEPZ 1 E 8 RAIN WA1E11 TlLlMts, eling and Local Agents wanted. Address Mr. Stafford, 
manufactured by j. e. cnENEY A co., ROCHESTER, N. y. R D HALLOCK, Agent, No. 2 Agricultural Buildings, 
These celebrated Filters have been fully 108 Buffalo st., Rochester, N. Y., where Machines can be Been 
wBullul |l| llllll(W tested lor many years iu almost every State and purchased, and extras obtained at all times. 
Ife/"' Order early, if you would not be disappointed. 
dant.— N. Y. Tribune. Flour and Grain. Candles, box. 13 @ 14 c t0 be paid ; n advance. 
Flour, bbl.$6,00687,50 Frulte and Roots. Cuts of breeding animals, properly executed, will be insert- 
Wheat, Genesee.1,00681, 25 Apples, bushel.25(<y38c ed in connection with their pedigrees, at a charge of $7 each.— 
The ANTECEDENTS OF Brooks.— The N.Y. Best white Canadian.0,00@l,60 Do. dried.63;ol75 They will be printed oil fly leaves in tho best manner. 
Cora,.@44c Potatoes.006825c It will be recollected that there has already been published 
Sun says : Oats,.00@30c Illiles mill Skins. an American edition of the First and Second Volumes of the 
o R,. nn v a Barley.$0,00@0,00 Slaughter.0c((i6 Devon Herd Book, bound together, with a frontispiece of the 
1 teston b. JSlOOkS was severely wounded 111 Buckwheat,.00c Call.12c Qunrtiy Testimonial, and two handsome illustrations of 
a duel with one Wigfall, of South Carolina, be- Beans.$i,25@i,50 sheep pelts.l, 00 @ 2 .oO English prize Devons. The price for these two volumes is two | 
frvvo rrninrr in Hntli Urnolrft and Wio* Pea ®».-1,00(^1,25 Lamb do.........00(a;38c dollars. They will be forwarded as maybe directed, on the 
101 e going to OOIlgleSS. IJOUl rnOOKS ana Wig- Meats. Seeds. reception of the above sum. SANFORD HOWARD, 
fall were wounded ID this duel, the former Pork, mess.17Jio,al9,00 Clover, bushel.$7,50@8,00 American Editor of the Devon Herd Book. 
_ _1 Wirrf-ill nnt Batiufipd ufterwirrls Do. cwt.7,00(187,50 Timothy...3,00@4,00 Office of the Boston Cultivator, Boston, Mass., June 1, 1856. 
KEDZIE’S RAIN WATER FILTERS, 
MANUFACTURED BY J. E. cnENEY A CO., ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
severely. Wigfall, not satisfied, afterwards Be^f.'pefcwt".'"i.'ffiMloo Timoth3r 8undpie^' 3,0u(a ' 4,uu 
challenged tlie father of Brooks ; the old gen- sheep (carcass )pioo.5,oo(u 6 , oo Wood, hard. 5,00(5)6,00 
tleman refused to fight,and Wigfall posted him 
as a coward, A young relative ot Mr. Brooks, Chickens. @i2^c Do. Scranton.0 , 00 ^) 6,75 
Mr. Bird, attempted to tear down the placard, Turkey8 ’»i^ y ;i^-® ( " 0 Dm 
and was shot dead by Wigfall, who had prevt- Butter,roll.I2>£(5n3c Sait, bbl.1,75 
ously said he would kill any one who should wSi,T:"\T:::;::::58^2 
attempt it.” Lard, tried. 10@l0Kc White fish, bbl. $10,(611,00 
Tallow,.OOfailOo Codfish ^3 quintal.. .6,00 
-Eggs, dozen.12>£c Trout, bbl.9(g)10 
Affray at Cincinnati. —Geo. P. Buel, editor 
of the Democratic Review at Washington, while new york market—J une o. 
i i Jfl, Flour— Common grades of State and Western flour havo 
making a speech on the night OI the 4tll lust., a (ivanced 5(a).10c, with a eood demand for exnort and home 
in the Union, and the demand is constantly 
increasing. There are five sizes, made of 
oak, iron-bound tubs, with reservoirs inside, 
from which can be drawn about 100 gallons 
in twenty-four hours, for all domestic uses. 
The most impure Rain, River or Lake 
water by this means becomes pure, clear as 
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 
water by tins means becomes pure, clear as Qr otherwise, of every description. Their superior style of dye- 
crystal, and without taste or smell. Iu this ill(I j a die« and gentlemen’s garments is widely known, 
condition only is water fit tor lamily purpos- Crane Shawls dved the most brilliant or grave colors : all 
Coal, Lehigh..8,00 
Do. Scranton.0,00®6,75 
Do. Blossburg.5,50 
Do. Char.8®10e 
Cheese,. 8 (a) 10c Wool, tb.250838c 
Lard, tried.10®10Kc White fish, bbl.$100811,00 
Tallow.OOtiulOc Codfish quintal...5,(HI 
Eggs, dozen.12>£c Trout, bbl.9(g)10 
NEW YORK MARKET—June ». 
'fipgy 
condition only is water ui ror iamny purpos- Crape Shawls dyed the most brilliant or grave colors ; all 
es, as a means oi promoting the general kinds 0 f Shawls, Curtains, &c., cleansed or re-dyed. 
health, and as a nreventive of cholera, and Goods received and returned by express. 
urred by the use of impure water. BARRETT, NEPHEWS A CO., 
le, durable and cheap, and are not excelled 326wl3 No. 3 John St., 2 doors from Broadway, N. Y. 
other diseases incurred by the use of impure water. 
They are portable, durable and cheap, and are not excelled 
bv anv other filter known. Address 
330eowtf J- E. CHENEY it CO., Rochester, N. Y. 
UNION AOHIOULTURAL WAREHOUSE AND 
■ , -I ,e~\ i\ n. SEED SI ORE. East Bank of the Genes 
£ I \ 0M g w Wt P i « P S "SXa-Ay No. 23 Fulton Street, near Pulton Market.) Nao York miles from Rochester. 
S-.J " p- PLOWS—A large and choice selection or the best patterns , ,^ l 80 I, a H ° use ‘"J * 1 1 
__ — — - now in use, comprising a variety of forty difierent patterns and h ranklin House. 
The Water-Cure Journal— devoted to Physiology, Ily- sizes adapted to tho various soils. I De aDove property n 
iropathy, and the Laws of Life and Health—with Engravings ;' ,c ! ul ! ru ’ I' ri aiid llingecl. hugh l street > Rochester 
11 f .1 *L IT o . w . , , T SEED DRILLS, for sowing all kinds of Garden or Field nugn street, itocnebicr. 
NL\\ YORK MARKET — June D. dropathy, and the Laws of Life and Health—with Engravings HARROWS, Square, triangular and Hinged. 
advin^eT&Twifwood demand'for'expoTt and' homo illustrrt,i, ' B the Humau Sy8tem - A Guide to IIualth aud Lo1 '- SeedKuatob’o used°by handorhor8e° ^ C “ " ' “ 
Sse Sales at $5 iu,r5.75 fommon to straight Snde ; ^ 6 ,- ge7ity ’ ™ Ushed m0nthly at $l ***"’ by „ _ . r V ROFN’^K N’'gV\f's WHFFl'bARROWS Ac 
25 extra State; $5,(85,75 common to superfine to extra Miehi- Fowler and Wells, 308 Broadway, New York. GARDEN ENGINES, WHEEL BARlt()n s, Ac. 
gan; $5,80(a)6 common to good superfine Indiana, Illinois, Good Health is OUR Great Want.—W e can obtain it only Together with an extensrp? 80 !*” 1 ® , by ‘ P 
Wisconsin and Ohio; $b,20@6,75 common to good extra do.; by a knowledge of the Laws of Life and the Causes of Dis- ments, I leld and Garden . teds, or sa . TREDWE tt 
$ 6,75(5)8.25 extra Genesee; $6,65(5)10 extra St. Louis; Cana- ease. All subjects connected with Diet, Exercise, Bathing, 32ow5-eow-m-j. _ , A ’ 1-.— 
no mo tn lilnwra Tn flip mplpp Mr Bupl $6,75(518.20 extra Genesee; $b,65(5)10 extra St. Louis; Cana- ease. All subjects connected with Diet, Exercise, Bathing, 
nnatiy came DO DIOVN S. Ill Hit metce mi . Due diall at $6(5)0,35 common to good superfine; $6,40@8 fancy and Cleanliness, Ventilation, Dwellings, Clothing, Occupation, etc., 
was stabbed in the back with a knife, which extra. 
are clearly presented in the Water-Cure Journal Hydro- 
AYR81URE HULL FOR SALE. 
FOR SALE, 
A farm containing 142 acres, with good buildings, brick 
oouse, horse stable, two good hay barns, etc., situated on the 
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.” 
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 
THE WOOL GROWER AND 8 TOCK REGISTER. 
The Wool Grower and Stock Register : the only Journal 
devoted exclusively to the interests of the shepherd and herds¬ 
man. It is doing a good work, and should be in the hands of 
every man who has a sheep, owns a cow, or drives a horse. We 
Gruin— Common and inferior grades of wheat 2(5)3c lower; pathy is fully explained and applied to all kuown disoases. 
ub; $l,62) a for prime Water-Cure is not equalled by any other mode of treatment in K*lned two first premiums utthot . mclal A_ c • ' v d t . , ’ , 
; $1,74 good white those complaints peculiar to Women. Particular directions hibition of Canada. _ Apply to Mr. JOHN NIXON, Grimsby, made to stand 
81c. Corn in good are given for tho treatment of ordinary cases at home, so that C. W., on G. W. Railway, _0 miles west of SuspeL.iou ge. interest, J™™ 
nPnPtritpd tlifl 1 miffs ‘ inflictinff ’l danUOfOUS Grain— Common and inferior grades of wheat 2®3c lower; pathy is fully explained and applied to‘aU known diseases.- A Thorough bred Ayshlre bull. Pedigree f^antced. Has need saynothing n.oreof itscharactor or conductthatto say 
penetiated the Iuu 0 8, inllictlll 0 a tlan 0 t S Sales at $ 1,39 for handsome Milwaukee Club; $1,62^ for prime Water-Cure is not equalled by any other mode of treatment in gained two first premiums at ‘ h « ^ ,h v 'mtXON Grimsbv' made to stind* among'the first' k We have ffiwavs rtad u’ wkh 
wound. red Jersey; $1,72 good white Southern; $1,74 good white those complaints peculiar to Women. Particular directions hibition of Canada. Apply to Mr. J 0“* «IXON,.Grims^, made^to stand among;the^first. 4\e have »‘wiys read it with 
Canadian. Rye a shade better; sales at 81c. Cora in good are given for the treatment of ordinary cases at home, so that C. W., on G. W. Railway, _0 miles west of Suspension Bridge, interest,rirom its first: tsstie^.aUtr passing into Mr. Moores 
supply at 45(5)470 for inferior; 50(5)53c for lair to good mixed all may apply it. The Journal is designed for the “People.” -—-:-77 7 snstainnJhv the whole nariofl'of stack 
Tup Liohor Law of DELAWARE— The Sudc- Western. Oats plenty and dull at 35(5)36c Stato ; 36@37c Believing Health to ho the basis of all happiness, we rely on Moore’s Rural New-Yorker appears in a new and beauti- bei sustained by ^ewholenatton of stock grow- 
i HE LIQUOR LAW OI .DELAWARE. IUG oupu Western the ftiends of good Health to place a copy of The Water- ful dress, at the commencoment of fte new year, and with an er8 f T “ 1 s w„^.T»ow1r and ^ocTreg IS ter (nublirbed 
1’ior Court of Delaware has decided that the Provisions—Pork has materially advanced, with a fair de- Cure JOURNAL, in every family ill the United States. Single increased corps of Editors and Special Contributors. It begins I*?.® ,,*^)L j^xotK AIeGister (piibll.>red 
restraininff Liouor Law of that State is Consti- ma,ld ; 8ale “ at $18,7«@19 for mess; $15, 15,25(5)15,75 prime.- Copy, $1 a year ; Five Copies, $4; Ten Copies. $7. Now is tho the year with an edition of 60,000, and it has attained its present monthly, at 50 cents a volume, or $1 a y ear,) is ftrnlshed to 
lestraimug Liquor Law Ol mat estate IS DOnsil Lardl B alesat$lU,50@]0,87. Butter in moderate request time to subscribe. Please address FOWLER & WELLS, unexampled prosperity by being tho best agricultural paper in Rural s, '^ c ^ersat^^ or 50 cents 
tutional. at 17@21c Ohio and Stato. Cheese steady at 6@9c. 336w4 No. 308 Broadway, New York. the world .-Dansvillc Herald. a year. The 9th volume commenced with January.l 
red Jersey; $1,72 good white Southern; $1,74 good white those complaints peculiar to Women. Particular directions 
Canadian. Rye a shade better; sales at 81c. Cora in good are given for tho treatment of ordinary cases at home, so that 
supply at 45(5)47c for inferior; 50(5)53c for fair to good mixed all may apply it. The Journal is designed forthe “ People.” 
at 17@21c Ohio and Stato. Cheese steady at 0@9c. 
unexampled prosperity by be 
the world .—Dansvillc Herald. 
by being’the best agricultural paper in Rural subscribers at half price— 25 cts. a volume, or 50 cents 
"raid. a year. The 9th volume commenced with January.] 
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