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JUNE 28. 
MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND EAMILY NEWSPAPER. 
foreign fntriligmrt. 
HVGAU’S PATENT IMPROVED HARROW S 
Strong, Simple in Construction, and not Liable to get 
out of Order. 
of improvement. It has received the approval and commen¬ 
dation of agriculturists generally, who have given it their at¬ 
tention. and we believe it is destined to come into general use, 
CHEMUNG COUNTY ARRICII1TURAL SOCIETY! HAGAR-S PATENT 1MPUOVEO HARROW! 
bait Jjawe. X(IR ChB(nun? County Agricultural Society will hold a Strong, Simple in Construction, and not Liable to get 
_ semi-annual meeting on the (arm of Wm. II. Van Huser. Tues- out of Order. 
. , „„ IVvelT 7 fiee norsnns iinrW mm. day, July 1. 1856. for the purpose of trying the different Mow- this improvement consists in the manner of holding ad-\ 
A COMI ANY of forty-five persons, under com j Ult Machines that may compete for the*! retniutns offered by t„ 8 tab i e teeth. It is offered to the farming community, with 
mand of Cant. Smoot, arrived at Atchison on the Society. All Machines must be on the groundmdI ready lhy foaiiflent assurance of its cordial reception by every triend 
, _. , ,, 0 ,K Thon l„fr rirpnt Salt T.alre on the 22d for operation by 111 o cl ock, A_ M , 01 nib 88a *° T , t 1 n of improvement. It, has received the approval and common- 
A-m-mittqI fho AvaffO and CStHSldSU th^ Jtih. 1 hey leit lireat bait naKe OQ l e of iuquirv must De add^sed to C. M.WIDRIG, Cor. Score- ( i a t,i 0 n of agriculturists generally, who have given it their at- 
Arrival OX tile g n f April. J n t, be company were missionaries for tary, at Elmira or Ilorseheads, and will receive prompt atten- t(!nlion and we believe j t i 8 destined to come into general use, 
- ,i;(rdnT,( rartanf the world Cliief JUStlce Kin- tion - Q O SMITH ’ as soon as its merits are anpreciated. It has received the first 
The first named steamer arrived at New uTited States Marshal for 838 wi )q ®SON q & 
York June 17th, and the last named at Halifax ^ T(;rritory / aml a nurnber of merchants, to- Horseheads, June 19.185b.- — areT^The^t^et^ean be 
On the next day. . . , eet.her with G. A. Smith, appointed to present “ Truth is stranger than Fiction.” readily adjusted in an oblique, or, in an up and down position. 
The leading topic in Ragland continued to oe :„1 p,, nOT pca f () e the admission of published THIS day. (This is an advantage of no small momen' on summer fallow 
the difficulty between the governments of the g rate 0 f Degeret g into the Union. For the TH E LIFE OF MARY JEMISON. ^{Tw. ^"iero iln^dlnger of1iiHdng1h e h rai? W 4tb The* 
United States and Great iilltain, DUt Doming hundred miles the country was al- The White Indian Woman of the Genesee. Price, $1. teeth cannot get loose. 5 th. It will not clog as the common 
™,e than onoffici.,1 talk had been developed. 8 ~ 'Testitato of gX ' At the SoU Pats w,„ e. hroneh.of ,t. A S .,„ J-S,JSif.SSf 
The London journals have published With some , pnconniprpd a snow storm which contio- "Si'trdtose tusworkin e DEWEY Rochester N Y more than the common harrow. 8ih. Ii a tooth gets broken or 
Knr. of oonrse without nositive they encountered a snow Storm wmc.u CUUUU A ,.j re8 s 1>. M. DEWEY, Rochester, «. y. dul , it can be readlly rein oved, resharpened and used again. 
SUBSCRIBE NOW! 
The Wool Grower and Stock Register. 
Volume Ten, Commencing July, 1856. 
The Publisher respectfully announces that the Tenth Vol- 
J. B. THOMPSON, 
Cora, of Examiua ion. 
tion. EDM qvl TTH B ’ as soon as its merits are anpreciated. It has received the first cme of this valuable journal will commence on the 15th of 
ovo . t t' THOMPSON Premium in every case where it has been exhibited, at the j uly 185 c. The new volume will be printed upon cloar typo, 
3^8wl J* * !; ‘ & , ». State Fair at Klraira, Ftate Fair of Maryland, American In- J , . . . .. e r 
Horseheads, June 19, 1856. Cora, of Examiua ion. New Yo rK, and numerous County and other Pairs. superior paper, and contain contributions from many of the 
--- - -j ' The advantages of the Harrow are: 1st. The teeth can be best and most experienced Breeders, Graziers, Wool Growers, 
“ Truth is Stranger than Fiction.” readily adjusted in an oblique, or, in an up and down position. D a i ry men, Ac., in the country. We thus hope to make it high- 
r T X. T, P T; SH W 74 T‘ T V M T R n W oT'wd^oiM V, 2d.Tho°y ca°n '77™s?e7to°^arrowdee\7r * creditable in both Contents and AppeaEAUce. 
THE LIFE OF MARY J iMIaUfl . shallow. 3 d . Tnere is no danger of splitting the rail. 4 th. The The Wool Gro wee and Stock Register is the only penod- 
The White Indian Woman of the Genesee. Price, SI. teeth cannot get loose. 5th. It will not clog as the common ; ca j 0 f j ts c \ ags ; n America, and has attained a reputation 
Will be sent by mail postpaid, on the receipt of $1. Agents dra B' n fith. I* * 8 t »° re ut.7‘triwhich renders it a standard National Journal. It circulates 
wanted mseUtins workin Y, Rochester, N. Y. more than the common harrow. 8 ih. If a tooth gets broken or among tho most intelligent and extensive Stock and Wool 
u Truth, is Stranger than Fiction 
PUBLISHED THIS DAY. 
THE LIFE OF MARY JEMISON 
The White Indian Woman of the Genesee. Price, $1. 
show Of authority, but of course without positive -J fi ™£ ” ilh difficulty - that SX-The narrative dU ^4 a 4an^^veTwwn rteVew ’^rWown 
knowledge, the fact that Mr. Crampton had the aDi t nals could be kept alive by covering l h « 7;77d vIvir^'Mna'rtim.lar^ of^rmostfemaTk J»i_ C onn» rights lor safe. Addiess the subscriber atAubnm, 
i j. j cue ctuimdio ouuni. . v"-.p j p ern New York, and giving full particulars ot tne most remans- Cav’iga Co., N. Y. E. xsaan. 
been dismissea. them with beddiDg and feeding them with a ble Indian Captivity on record in the annals of American Auburn, N. Y., June 8 , 1856. 888 
The London Morning losts tails colics- I. Tliore -nma nlentv of frimss in the History, cannot fail to prove of great-interest to the reader. --—--- - — 
J r , tl tint the French frovernment h rcadstuff. I heie was plenty OI glass in bne It Xui d be l 0U nd la the Library of every man that owns a WIRE FEWTCB, 
pondent Wllte8 that t lie Piencil gove Black Snake hills, though the grasshoppers rod of ground ill Western New York. It should be placed in Fop Farms , Highway., Hullronds, Cemeteries, 
had used every effort to remove the untlippy „ prp vprD . nlim p,. ons The first emigrants were the hands of the rising generation that they may learn the Gardens, Ac., 
‘’rTn‘ at ‘--“-“a™™ e*“E i-« « L South W of .he piauo a.d tho ” 3S5i^giss^K- e TS3!^tSSS33l2^f5Sb2»S2 
of diplomatic relations oeiwctn Jingidim auu party were not ou t of s,ght of emigrant wagons — the world. 
America, and the Emperor Will continue to ex- < . / hundred miles The emigrants are Of THE SPINGEEU INSTITUTE, UNION PARK,N. Y. The followin ' are the prices per rod, at which we deliver the 
ercL. h„ good offices, i. the.-ospint.tutd them a 8 Iarge ,„aa- iaStSSSlESSSSS 
in case ot war, kHglatlCl may no cl0 ^ L j titv of 8t<)ck The officers of the military posts Department, will bo expectedto be prepared for its distinctive principal cities and towns: , 
upon an active alliance with Franca M Ucn- ^ kiad ne» 8 . AH IS I,,. SOSSKSV JA fiafaStt 
ert, one of the administrators of the credit Mo- d ^ s frien |, exc ept a batld of Chey- paTtmentarelngeneral No. 1, S« feet high 8 inch mesh, 4 lateral wires of No. lOwire, 
billers at Paris, had failed for nearly a million enn who commiUe ^ some^lepredations upon .^rsvn^mTF/encRYS^^ No. 2 ,SJCt Wgh.'s”S ^.|,2 lateral wires of No.iOwire, 
csrs no sc csssz L,,Ue Biue - ~ ^ -— 
hronrlolnff Thprp W1S nlentY of fiTl'aSS in the History, cannot fail to prove of great interest to the reader. 
breadstuff. ineie was pieutyoi giaos iu im, x t ghou'd be found in the Library of every man that owns a 
Black Snake hills, though the grasshoppers rod of ground ill Western New York. It should be placod in 
were very numerous The first emigrants were unhands“cfaimin™ ‘thS 
tynga Co., N. Y. E. NASH. 
Auburn, N. Y., June 8 , 1856. _ 388 
WIRE FENCE, 
For Farms, Highways, Railroads, Cemeteries, 
Gardens, <fco., 
Growing farmers throughout the country,—East and West, 
North and South. The volume above announced will comprise 
a vast amount of Useful and Reliable Information (not given 
in any other work) on the Breeding, Rearing, and Profitable 
Management of the various Domestic Animals. Its pages will 
contain many -» 
AIH’ROrillATE AND COSTLY ENGRAVINGS ! 
for four hundred miles. The emigrants are Of TIIE SPINGLER INSTITUTE, UNION PARK, in. x. The followin r areithe prices per rod, at which we deliver the 
ior lour nunoicu im® , ”, t.iv tnem,. Session will commence Wednesday, Sept. 17.— fencing at any oi the depots in Boston for cash in all cases — 
a valuable class, taking With them a large quan- Yomigladies desiring to enter either class of the Collegiate Liberal discounts made to dealers, Agents wanted in all the 
bourse. _ There is no other Continental news of ^ ^ Republica * June llt h. 
special importance. — 
The Collins steamer # Atlant,ic was expected 
to sail for New York Juno Hth, having Mr. 
Fillmore on board as a passenger. 
Liverpool Markets.— Breadstuffs—Richard- 
?0 , Spence 4 0.., report o »' s , o. CHADDOC 
fine weather, but nevertheless a good consump- of p avil i„ n Centre, Genesee Co., N. Y., Member of Class 
tiveeuquiry forall kinds of breadstuffs. Wheat 185/ at Amherst College, aged 23 years. 
sold at *2d@3d advance on inferior ; better de- '.- 11 
scriptious unchanged. Flour in improved de- (wvv i I fti I II* . . p . 
maud at Friday’s rates. White corn in request MlarlUt J lUtUtqtltt£ f KL 
at 28s. 6d@9d. Yellow and mixed 28s@28s. 'o’ 3 ’ 
6J. 
Provisions — Beef unchanged. Pork quiet, 
but with increased supplies. A reduction look¬ 
ed for. Bacon—buyers holding off lor lower 
Gpologv, Rotanv, Languages, Vocal Music, Ac. 
Junior Cliiss—Mental I'hllosophv, Elements oi Criticism, 
Philosophy of Rhetoric. Chemistry, History, Ancient and Mod¬ 
em, of England, of the United States, Languages, Vocal 
M Senior Cln«a—Moral Philosophy, Logic, Natural Theology, 
Evidenees of Christianity, Bnt'er s Analogy, English Litera¬ 
ture. Astronomy. Languages, Music, Ac. .. . p 
Young ladies wtih satisfactory testimonial; from their Pas- 
boily of No. 14 wire, $1.50 per rod. 
number will embrace careful Reviews of the Wool, Cattle, 
Grain and Provision Markets. Our aim is to render the work 
invaluable to every owner or breeder of Cattle, Horses, Sheep, 
Swine or Poultry—making it the able and efficient organ of 
those engaged in the important and profitable branches of 
Stock, Wool and Dairy Husbandry. 
FORM, STYLE AND TERMS : 
The W G. A S. R. is published monthly, each number com- 
, Mass.. June 18th, ORANGE 0. CHADDOCK *o any class No. 6 , Exjra. Street high 6 mch mesh 41 lateral wires of No. 
MBmber 01 C1 ™ ° f Princlpa,. Nos 8 ^? Si ^cemeteries. 
Rurai. New-Yorker Orric*, 
Rochester. June 25. 1856. 
No change of importance has Occurred In our wheat and 
t l, ^ , i • j ri..rv,n«rl flour market although foreign advices by the last two steamers with testimonials from our first ARTISrS, our most eminen 
OTICCS. Lard scarcn and IQ good Clomaud at. OOS . ., . . . r r . DIVINES our most distinguished STA tlsmen, the best sc 
for fair Tallow 47(a)f8d for North American note a dee ded advance abroad. Barley, which for a few weeks ( . rediled JUDGES OF ART. at homeand abroad, together wit! 
ior lair. J.auuw 'lltaj ioa. 1UI i.'iuio rx cnuiu, pft sthad faded from the market, now commands $1 to $I,I2>4 tn<J VOICE OF THE PRESS 
“ A thing of beauty is a joy forever.” 'farms, railroads, highway, and for ’ether purposes where 
UOXiTd’S VOYiVGrB oF LIFE- strength and elfioioncy are the most necessa-y qualities 
childhood, Youth. Manhood. Old Age, Four splendid 87 Front street, J . L LUTU, Jr A co. 
Line Engravings, trom the Onglnals in the Gallery of the ( Successors to the L. Vt. Fence Co.) vo 48 water t. nosTon. 
Spiugler Institute Plates, lfx23. Paper, 26x13. __ 
A great national work 
Of five years’ execu’ion. involving an expense of 820,000. 
Artht's Proofs, $50. India Lettered, $30 Plain, $20. / / a A 
ITW A Prospectus containing a full description ot the work. f f . fry) A 
with testimonials from our first ARTISTS, onr most eminent yil 
‘ ’body of No. 12 wire, $1.25 per rod. . $5; Twenty for $7 ; Thirty lor $10. An extra copy free to eve- 
No 7 S?'' feet high 6 inch mesh, 2 lateral wires of No. 10 wire, r y person forming a club of eight or more. Yearly copies (two 
’body of No 12 wire, $1 per rod. volumes) double above rates. V£T Single copies furnished to 
No. 6 , Extra, 8 %’feet high, 6 inch mesh, 4 lateral wires of No. Rural subscribers at half price—25 cents a volume, or 60 cents 
8 wire,’body of No 11 wire, $1.60 per rod. k year , ., , , , 
Nos 1. 2 , 3 , 4 and 5 are most used for gardens, cemeteries, Jjgf* Now is the Time to subscribe and form clubs for the 
trelUses, and other places where beauty is the quality most de- nev ^ volume. Specimen numbers, Ac .sent free. Subscription 
sired. No G and 7, and No. 6 Extra, are best adapted for money, properly enclosed and registered, may be mailed »tour 
farms, railroads, highway, and for ether purposes Wl' erR riBk, if addressed to D. D. T. MOURE, 
strength and efficiency are the most necessa-y qualities. June, 1856. Rochester, N Y. 
37 Front street, J. K. BUTTS, Jr., A CO., ----- 
a bushel with but little offered. Corn is unchanged, but prices 0 f this city, and also of ihe Ingest European authority, 
Arrival of the Atlantic. 
have a drooping tendency. Oats are two cviits lower. 
TIJE LONDON AhT JOURNAL, 
Hay has gone down one more notch upon the scale of prices j w ill be forwarded on the receipt of two postage stamps. 
aud now sella, beat quality, at $10 per tun. 
The Rteamer Atlantic arrived at New York, The wool market shows a greater activity, and many small 
June 22 She brings 80 passengers, among lots are off red in the street; but no advance has taken place 
them Mr. Fillmore, in honor of Whose arrival ‘“P***. The large and choice clips are not usually offered 
L P I • in the street, but, beiug well-known to agents, await offers al 
numerous salutes were filet y home. Such, as a general thing, command a price two or three 
Brooklyn, dunug the night. cents above str.et rates. TO IWVAlapS 
r«i x i* 4*11 j n . . . , . .... Laboring under Affection* ot tho Throat or Lung*. 
England.—T he public were still Without of- There are Other changes on various minor articles, as will be OR CALVIN M. FITCH, 
ficial information of Cramptou’s dismissal, but seen by reference to ihe table of prices. 1 Formerly of 714 Broadway, New York, author of the Invalid's I 
regarded it as a fixed fact. London papers all ROCHESTER WHOLESALE URICES. Guide. Consumptive’s Manual, Ac., having recently returned 
, 6 . i .i i • „ i , |„ from Europe, would inform his Patients at the West ai d all 
have editorials on the subject and geueiauy Flour anil Gruhi. Candles, box.13@14e interested ill the announcement, that he will open on the 1st 
Viewed the case as a Personal one. Parliament!- Flour, bol.$6 .iXVl 7,50 Fruits and KooU. ot July a Permanent. 
«ry«ah »om to admit of Jews taking it, has m 
been passed by the House of Commons. com. && Potatoes .. 00 ^ 25 ,- wher « ^7 M rI>7t a xVi pi;lmur» P isk i sktl 
Aa attempt on tho lile of the Queen of Spain .'life 13 oi,,,..' ,’.," .f...!’.7ooffl6 more ( ,..t,ci.i«riveoN3UMFTloN. AsrUMA anduhrop. 
i, reported 'a young man presumed a pistol at »*=», ^ . k SASXtXX&VZf?- 
her, but was immediately disarmed. A new . $ l’oU(mi25 Lamb do...’.’.’.‘UOfTk- cal and Constltuthmal Remedies, and of Medical andISiheno- 
Portnirnpae Ministrv has been formed. ..Meat*. Seeds. thropic Inhalation*, give him a degree ot success which cau 
I ortuguese Ministry nas qeen 101 me . p k ae 180iVo'190U Clover bushel $6 00ffl6 50 never attend a merely partial treatment of these Affections — 
Jt is estimated that the inundation in France Po *. mess.1800^19,UU Oto , . 2 5 'j& 3 5U l>r FITCH may also he consulted for ftll derangements of the 
had rendered 4U.000 people houseless,aud 11)0,- Beef.’per Sundries. B , t w, v p ^r ata"rr 0 h ^ovIpKPmA' “c“st7veness 8 and 
000 thrown out of employment. Notwithstaud- kl pr ,'“ B S 8 *“k e s d each ^'nAl^c SV Do d ’ soft 1 . FEMALe'co.M PLAINTS. Persons’wishing toconnuit but 
• .. el ...I . .. -u„. ,ko .,om nmn riaiub, smoaeu.. ^ a.«i „n.hl. to visit l)r. Fitch, can do so by sending him a written 
2. She brings 80 passengers, among lots are off red in the street; but no advance has taken place ^,.“3 virvin^from $10 to $»! (he set B .xing, packing a 
ir Fillmm-P in honor of Whose arrival in prices. The large and choice clips are not usually ottered curla;; e firnu $1 to $2. Addr-js THE VOYAGE OF LIFE 
Lf. lllmoi e, III Honor OI wnose in iva 8treet| buti belug well-known to agents, await offers at Rev. A. R. WOLFE, Spingler Institute, N. Y 
home. Such, as a geneiai thing, command a price two or three 
cents abuve str. et rates. 
Thisre are other changes on various minor articles, as will be 
THE TRADE SUPPLIED ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS 
Appropriate and tasteful styles of frames, prepared exuress- 
ly for thi* work, at the lowest fcabh rates, are hmiiehed at 
Drives varying from $10 to $3i iiie set B iximr. packing and 
Flour un«l Grain. Candles, box.13@14e 
Flour, bbl.$6,UOttt7,50 Fruit* and Hoot*. 
Wheat. Genesee.l.lHI<ql.25 Apples, bushel.25(<i38v 
Best white Canadian.0,U0(a)L60 Do. dried.....6 u.uj63 
(Jorn,.qo44v Potatoes.l)U(a)25v 
Uats.IHI(.a27o Hide* und 8 kln*. 
BURNET’S 
PATENT IMPROVED 
irlf-irnling Irnit Cnir. 
This is the only Fruit Can in 
market made entirely of Tin. All 
others are sealed by means of Lead 
Screws, which discolttr the Fruit. 
By means of a Rubber Ring, the 
sealing is made so perfectly Air-Tight 
that the most cardess person cannot 
make a failure in sealing this Can. 
A Channel being arranged around 
the top, Wax can be used (i f desired), 
in addition to the Rubber Ring. 
No funnels are necessary in filling 
these Cans. 
The opening is so large that a full- 
sized Peach can be admitted. 
Every Can is perfectly tested, when 
made. 
This Can is the cheapest in market, 
considering the advantages it has 
over all other Cans. 
was not much below average. 
Arabia is in a state of insurrection, refusing 
to longer recognizie the rule of the Sultan. Cri¬ 
mean letters to May 31, mention the report that 
70,1)00 masons are to rebuild Sebastopol alter 
the departure of the Alias. 
Liverpool Markets. —Breadstuffs advanced ; 
wheat 2@3d per bu. higher; Hour GU@ls. per 
Ghickens.@ 12 t 4 c 
Turkeys,.(gjUOc 
Dairy, Ac. 
June, 1856. Rochester, N Y. 
I AGaiCULTUKAL AND OTtf LR BOOKS. 
1 For Sale at tho OUlee of the Kural New-Yorker. 
The Stable Book—the best work on the Horse, $1. 
The Horse’s Foot, and How to keep it sound ; paper 25 cents, 
cloth, 50 cents. 
Bruwue s Am. Bird Fancier ; paper 25 cts., cloth, 50 cents- 
Dadd’s American Cattle Doctor, cloth, $1. 
Dana’s Muck Manual, cloth, $1. 
liana’s Prize Essay on Manures, 25 cents. 
Stockhardi’s Chemical Field Lectures, $1. 
Buist’s Americau Flower Garden Directory, $1,25. 
Buist’s Family Kitchen Gardener, 76 cents. 
Norton's Scientific aud Practical Agriculturist, 60 cents. 
Johnson’s Catechism oi Ag’l Chemistry (tor Schools,; 25 cts. 
Fessenden’s Complete Farmer and Gardener, $1,25. 
Fessenden’s American Kitchen Gardener, cloth, 50 cents. 
Nash's Progressive Farmer, 60 cents. 
Richardson’S Domestic Fowls, 25 cents. 
Richardson on tha Horse—Varieties, Breeding, Ac., 25 cents. 
Richardson on the Diseases «nd Management of the Hog, 25c. 
Richardson on the Destruction of the Pests of the Farm, 25c. 
Richardson on the Ilive and Honey Bee, 25 cents. 
Milburn and Stevens on the Cow and Dairy Husbandry, 25c 
Skinner’s Elements of Agriculture, 25 cents. 
Aden’s Treatise on the Culture of the Grape, $1. 
Allen on the Diseases of Domestic Animals, 76 cents. 
Allen’s American Farm Book. $1. 
Allen's Rural Architecture, $1,25. 
Pardee on the Cultivation of the Strawberry, Ac., 60 cents. 
Phelp’s Bee-keeper’s Chart, 25 cents. 
Guenon’s Treatise, on Milch Cows ; paper 38cents. 
Randall’s Sheep Husbandry, $1,25 
Youatt, Randall and Skinner’s Shepherd’s Own Book, $2. 
Youatton the Breed and Management of Sheep, 75 cents. 
Youatt on the Horse $1,25. 
Youatt, Martin, and Stevenson Cattle,$1,25. 
Munn’s Practical Land Drainer, 50 cents. 
Weeks on the Iloney Bee ; paper 25 cents, cloth, 50 cents. 
Wilson on Cultivation of Flax, 25 cents. 
Quinby's Mysteries of Bee-keeping, $1, 
Cuttage and Farm Bee-keeper, 50 cents. 
Elliott ’8 American Fruit Frower’s Guide, $1,25. 
The American Florist’s Guide, 75 cents. 
Every Lady her own Flower Gardener ; paper 25c., cloth, 50c. 
The Am. Rose Culturist; paper 25 cents, cloth, 50. 
Do. Blossburg.6.5U 
Do. Char. 8 (a}lu< 
Kntw mil ’ 12kffll3c Salt bbl . 1.63 taut symptoms are sometimes overlooked by too patient; and 
m ’ filin'. to 121' llay ton.'.V/.'.'.'.'.&aBU also as constant practice in consultation enables l>r. F. to de- 
FH). nrxin.... J...__i.„. »., u cmwiiiinn of t 1 * Lnmrs with crreiU ttccuracv. ihuH 
Cheese (new). 6 oi 8 c Wool, lb.25(a/38< 
Lara, tried. io^jllc White fish, bbl.$10(a|ll,'>u 
Pal low.0U(a)lllc Codfish $3 quintal. 6 ,lki 
Eggs, dozen.-I4e Trout, bbl.9(g)10 
statement of their case—and foreigners, unscquainteawun rss-Grders filled Dromptly byJ. .fcC. liEKKIAN, Agents Hoare on the Cultivation of the Vine, 50 cents. 
English, may address him either in f reneb or German. A per- Patentee IB11* Broad wav^ New York. 337 chorlton’s Cold Grapery, from direct American Practice, 50c. 
sonal examination is, however, always preferable, as mpor- fortbe Patentee. IBM Groan a v.- Saxton’s Rural Hand Books, 3 vols.. $3,75. 
taut symptoms are sometimes overlooked by too patient, and 1 »LE,y 8K TO UEA1> THIS! Bement’s Rabbit Fancier ; paper 25 cents, cloth, 50 cents. 
grea^accurscy^thus Agent* Wanted! Extra I..cement* fo..1856. Reemelta".'Vine-Dresscr’i,Manual.50cents. 
ner bu Jli^bcr ‘ tiour Gil(2)Lii. ptjr NEW VOHK HlAltKET—June £ 35 . wilting u, ulooriu „™. „ tM „ v ___ „ 
v.i ,, | ' i^ vois i;,l „„r .,,|- Flour—Common «nd medium grades 5@li) lower. Demand he furtnernsore wishes it distinctly understood that he has no 
bbl., lillL 1 ndLtia COl ll Id. tX) Id. Oil. P q • ( f or export and nom I UsO ramietate ; sales at $l,yO v a.5,3 > ior longer anv professional Connection with Dr. S. S. f itch, but 
vanoe over last week’s quotations, but only a common to g >«1 Miehlgiu; <5,15^U0.50 for common to good that communications will hereifter be sdilressed to 
, . . Pl _4 m,.„ p ,hp State; $5,80 m6.30 for extra Sato. $5.6 Uoj 5,85 for common to CAi.VIN M. FITCH. M. J>. 
minlerate amount of business was done al tilt ,, ()0d SUDJr Indium. Illinois Wisconsin and Ohio; $6^)6,do for 3igw4 459 Main stc»*. Knfr.tn N v 
advance. Hed wheat quoted 9s. 3d@l0s. 4d ; exirauo; and $6.75uj9,75 lor extra Sl Louis—market Closing -— 
,n. RirTJilla Rl.iic W prn () in al 30s witu a »risk demand and quitu buoyant. Caiiadian flour un- 
white IDs. 0 l(ffllls. I* lour—western UUUill oos . *560 mfi common LO uood suoerflue: S6.10,al -- 
Wool Ih.iw;ta termine tile condition of the Lungs with great accuracy; thus 
White fish "bbi".""".".$10(g|lLlHI of course enab ling nim more successfully to modify aud adapt 
Codfish 3p quintal......... 6 ,O * 1 treatment to individual ca-es. a 
Trout, bbl.9(g)10 CONSULTATIONS FREE. 5 5 A- " 
__ _ Dr C M FITCH has associated with himself in practice Dr. 
o„ J. YY\ SYKES, for a long time hi- assistant, a gentleman in ^ 
1* LEASE TO KEAl) THIS! Bement’s Rabbit Fancier ; paper 25 cents, cloth, 50 cents. 
Agent* Wanted! Extra lndiieements for 1856. Reemelin’s Vine-Dresser's Manual. 50cents. 
,, , neecnva [V WANT OF EMPLOYMENT will Browne's Americau Poultry Yard, $1. 
at^Te^ceiveTr'catalognToATooTs. prepaid, by forward- 
ing us their address. Particular attention is requested to the bb ' 0 J.“ on . g , }rape Grower’s Guide ; paper 50 cents, cloth, 60o. 
libera] offers we make to a'l persons engaging hi 'he sale of 0 Kastwoud - s vumial lor cultivating the Cranberry 50 cents. 
Largo Type Quarto J^CTORIAL FAMILY 1 BLR, witn Johng<m , g nictioIlar y of Modern Gardening, $1,50. 
J. VV. SYKES, for a long time hi- *ssist*iit, a gentleman in ab0 * t ()n VThousand Engravings. Our books are sold only by .)ol.u-oi. s^ ii,ciionary oisioacri,. ru 
wlinse professional ahilj’y ho hns ihe highest conbdenee ; and canvasaer8 . aud well known *0 be the most saleable. Thn™7nn ’ 8 Food of AnimalTf’btner' 
and well known o be tne most sa eaom Thompson’s Food of Animals ; paper 50 cents, cloth 75 cts. 
the receipt ot Six Dollars we will forward, tree 01 Ri c h a rdson on Dogs-their Origin. Varieties, Ac.; paper 25 
WHICH IUS. 0 i(0j LIS. r luur—«» esie, u uauai ^ Ht 5 . 5 , 60^6 common 10 good superfine; $6,10^ 
(3)i24s ; Balinuore and Ohio 3aa. 6-l@J7s. Lorn, 7,75 for fancy aud extra. 
-Jn.ro OBe NT <) r„ SO* fi .1 for nrimu Grain—Sales af $1.4vai.60 red Southern; $1,65 com white 
White, dSi. b l. tor IN . <J. to .ms. OU. ior pil L So; fl 65i4fn)l,76 co n to fair white Canada 
Northern yellow anil mixed yjs. per qr. Provisions—Pork fl mer; sale at $11.25(5)19 50 for mess, 
J $16..'Sl^lti.75 for prime mess; and $ld.3itml6,5ll for prime, l.ard 
- +~+ - better; sales at ll^(ol11%e. Butler in moderate request at 14 
Provincial Items, g h 1 e ^° r 6 c “ n w chuice Ohio; 1,i(s:i0c C0IU w cuoice Suue ' 
- IlUFFALO 11AI1KET-June 88 . 
A Liverpool (N. S.) paper says that the mil- Flour—The mirket for flour was dull on Saturday; sales 
„ . , . ,• . i . n .i;*_ -u: _ a.. good Indiana at $5. 1214 ; extra Ohio $ 6 ; extra Iowa at $5,75. 
itary force to be stationed at Halifax this SUlll- Grain Who It in luideraie demand and market steady; 
mer will number three thousand men. 8ttles red Indiana on p. t.; sightly grown at$i atioat. 
, . M.ltANV M AI5K ET—June 88 . 
The Steamer British Empire recently sunk FIoui — The demand for flour is less active, but prices have 
between Ogdensburgh and Monti eal. Jn going u 'gp„|u-Bii t*iutie doing in wheat, with a fair supply offering 
down the rapids, she struck a rock, and went 
down in five minutes. No lives were lost, but more active, Hn'l tho market sa es Sieady wilh a fair supply 
. I . . etfering; salt-H at 4IK(£G1 c for Western mixed, heated, 48 <i>5l)c 
all the baggage and freight sunk with the vessel. c or d „, sound. 49e fur round wnit*, and 52e for round yellow — 
' ... Rye is held at 8 Uc with buyers at 79c Barley and Bariey malt 
A TKLEGRAPUIO dispatch to EllWOOd VValter, quiet. Oats are activ. and the market is buoyant; sales at 36 
P GO ° 1 
PALMLR&WILLIAMS^ 
iws 
Rye is held at 8 Uc With buyers at 79c Barley and Bariey malt 
quiet. Oats are activ. and the market is buoyant; sales at 36 
„ . ioi86‘4c 'or State, and 37o fur Chicago, measure. 
Esq., from Quebec, 8a_vs there were eiguty-two tirm market, with a moderate demand; sales 
persons lost at St. Paul’s Island, from the ship 4ac ’ «“ d - idd ' i *‘°» •» ^ 
1 NEW VOICE CATT1.E MAI1KET-June 18. SEL] 
PitllaS. Pricks— Beef Cattle, extra quality, per lull lbs. $11,50(5)1?; 
The St. John (N. B.) Observer, states that good quality $i»eV b mii: do. common $9.5jgn | o; do. immd(’r$s. 
1 ° ' ) 6(l(h9 Cows a vd i )ALVB8— Ordinary $A)fn 40; good $50,060 pr -f 
another attempt to lay a chain cable for a tele- extra quality. $75«iHoo. Veals «4^, u 6, extra 6H@7. sheep and .u.. 
, . . , ■ -II u j AND Lambs—$2II9 Swine— Gros*. 6 ,«, 6 X. "ett, 7^(oS— awaraei 
graph across the Atlantic Will soon be made. — Receipts —Beeves 3 . 017 ; Cows and Calves 268; Veals 1,128; Ai-cou: 
The lenerth of the cable will be 2,400 miles,and Shee P and l ' amb8 7 i)27 ' dut the 
1 ^ : . | . ofm ..a.. OA.VlIlltlOOE CATTLE MAKKET—June 18. heenm 
two Steamers, each with 1,«IIU miles OI ca lie. market 2HJ Cattle — mostly Beeves, and stores, con- harve»t 
OAMHGIDGE CATTLE MARKET—June 18. 
PALMER A WILLIAMS’ 
SELY-RAXING REAPER AND MOWER, 
MANUEACruRED bt GANSON, HUNTLEY & CO., of Krock- 
pnr N Y . is one of the most celebrated Combined Reaping 
and Mowing Machines betore the public. Tne fart that it wan 
swarded the hirst Cranium at the la-t New Yuik, Illinois snd 
Wi,cousin State Fairs, attests ihe estimaiiou in which it is 
held by good judges. I’be machine Is extensively nsen ihrongli- 
ou t the Uuited States and Canada, aud about one thousand have 
been manufactured to supply the demand for the coming 
all expense to the agent or purchaser, a copy of the BIBLE, 
with a bound subscription book, carefully boxed ; and guaran¬ 
tee it 8 Hafe delivery and p«*rfeci condition, to any central town 
or village throughout tne United States, or any part of Canada, 
Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick. 
* * Reulster your letters at the Postoffice, and yonr money 
will come safe. It will cost you five cents on each letter. Use 
a whole sheet when you enclose bills, and have the letter well 
and securely sealed. Address, (postpaid.) 
334 W 4 ROBRRT SEARS. Publisher, 
181 William street. New York 
THE BEST LAND PLASTER. 
-* I tiave analyzed a specimen of ’ Vienna Plaster or 
Gyi-rdm.’ and also specimens ot ‘Cayuga and “Onondaga 
Plaster,' and find them to yield respectively as follows : 
VIENNA PLASTER. 
Sulphate or Lime.79.92 
Carbonate of Lime. 4.40 
Carbonate of Magnesia. L“b 
Alumina. , 
Silica. 1 S? 
Protoxide of Iron. “J 
Water. 18 
Loss.. .. 
llXl.ilO 
J AMES R. CHILTON, M. I)., Chemist. 
New York, March 19, 185L_ 
ONONDAGA PLASTER. 
SutPHATBOr Limb.*”.20 
Sulphuret of Lime. *91 
Carbonate of Lime. ° w 
Carbonate of Magnesia. 1 °9 
Loss. 24 
At market 2HI Cattle — mostly Beeves, and Stores, con- harve-t. . - „ p nr . pr *>._ — 
Stine ot Working Oxen. Cows and Halves, yearling, two -md The following communication from F. P -.5 4o0T -?’ J 1 ’’,?. 
,,i,i II.UKKT BEEr—Extra. „or cm. $8.25(a8 50; tensive grain-growing tanner, and Ex-President of the Monroe 
will meet midway between Ireland and New- ^kV"Bk xt’r^^r'ote 
found laud, and proceed in opposite directions u 
to land. 460 at market-$4 6.a7,50. Sheep and Lamks-99u at market 
_ _ mi. i Kriees— bv lot, $3, 4 u,6; extra $6. 7(<ii8,60 Hides, $1 cwt. $7 ! 
Canadian Postal Dbpautment.— l he annual ^ KLXS _$i@ 2 ; raiiow v cm $7(o7^ c a it skin*. i.<K(<rH 
report of the Postmaster General of Canada ^ ^ ; Soearre-^u" 1 ^ 
-The annual 
states that 131 new post-offices were added and 
4 closed ; 1,293 in active operation on 3Lst of 
PIIILAItKLl’IIIA CATTLE MAKKET—Jane 18. 
Beep Cattle -1.324 st market. Piic -8 ranging at from $9. 
tensive grain-growing Dinner, aim r.x-rresuifiu. oi iue .uuumo 
Comity Agr cultuial Society, abuudautly testifies to the value 
and utility of this Machine. 
A GOOD COMBINED REAPER AND MOWER. m0 0 
Eds. Rural New-Yorker:—T he present is an age of im- JAMES R. CHILTON, M. D., Chemist, 
proveuient. a time when science and art are advancing thena- New York, April 2, 1856.’’ 
lions of tho world further in the scale of mtelh-c ual and It appears from the above analysis that the “Vienna PLA8- 
niecnanieal improvem-nt than any era record-d on tho pages TER .. , 8 81ipwrlor tor land to that of the Cavnga or Onondaga, 
of hLtory. The motto engrave-i on the mind or Pvvr.v man U j na8mn ,.h a- it contains the largest pere. ntage of the ‘‘ s vl- 
CAYUOA PLASTER. 
Sulphate or Lime. 
Suiphuretof Lime. 
Carbonate of Lime. 
Carbonate of Magnesia. 
Alumina. 
Silica. 
Protoxide of Iron. 
W a ter... 
Loss. . 
.59.40 
. 2.00 
. 18 00 
. 380 
. 4.00 
. 4.40 
' ' . 32 
.16.50 
" 48 
Richardson on Dogs—their Origin, Varieties, Ac.; paper a, 
cents, cloth, 50 cents. . 
Liebig’s Familiar Letters to Farmers on Chemistry; paper 25 
cents, cloth, 50 ceiiw. 
The Fruit Garden, byXBarry, $1,25. 
American Fruit Culturist, by Thomas, $1,25. 
Year Book of Agrictilrure, $1,50. 
Morrell's American Shepherd, $1. 
Weol Grower and Stock Register, hound. 50c. per voL 
Amy of the above works will he sent by mail, postpaid, 
on receipt of the 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. D T. MD QRE, Rochester, N. Y. 
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¬ 
nery, &c. Stereotypes and Electrotypes of engravings made 
at this establishment, will be furnished when desired. 
BiyCi3R.Y 3 ’S PATENT 
Horse Powers, Threshing Machines, Saws, Ac* 
The Subscribers ar« uuw pie pared 10 contract lor the de¬ 
livery of these celebrated Machines for the^coming harvest, 
either in Gh’ca^o. on the Hue of the Mississippi river, or any 
of the upper or lower Lake ports, at fair prices aud with the 
utmost di-patch and in best condition. 
These Powers are generally introduced and are recommend¬ 
ed in fie strongest manner for their economy durability and 
efficiency. They are Hinphatica’ly the Fanner’s own Machine, 
aud tnousand- of Testimonials cou'd had. were it needed of 
their wor;h. An examination of them, before purchaning 
where, is holicited. Full catalogue and desciiptiou furnished 
on application. ..... i 
A full assortment o r Farm Implements and Machinery, also 
Seeds, always on hand at reasonable piices. 
334w8eo if D EMFRV # On.. 204 1 ake St.. Chicago. Ill. 
Mill 
Sh ™p an.| Lrmbo-^.Wl) at market— ■■ Improvement.-Onward,-^esio r“ We are not satisfied with pH ATE „ Lime," which is tha most beneficial property in Land _ 
- - - ■* • • - -“'I the present attainments, and nave learned to looK upon tne past I- 
toilsci ue labors of his vocation. Look at tile Reaping and 
Mowing Machines in use in our country, and observe what 
March. 1855. During the year 1.165 miles of 
neW post route were added to the establish- g»V 
m ent. and 543^945 miles to the annual total of 
mail travel. The number ot letters passing apriugers, aud from $18 v o.30 for dry. toils* ne lahora of his vocation. Look Ht the Reaping end 
.1 v, »U novt f.ie ootnol ripliv-erv in n wi oh nf KKIUHTON CATTLE M AKKET—June 19. Mowing Machines in use in our country, and observe what 
through the post for^actual delivery maw, ,ek Of raHrK(ji S1| , lleen!att|e . 7 pairs Working Oxen, 63 Cows * vast amount of toil i * 11 1 ’ 1 *™ d l chasedT; 
March, 1855, was 116,671, being at th“ rate Ol an d Calves. 9I0 Sheep, 3>09 Swine. KmcES-Beer Gattle- chines are now n |“* ,, t U h^'by. r d Ot half ad^en men 
6.066,692 per annum,and as compared with the %%£ Since 
previous year, an increase of Qearly one million 
in tho number ot letters passing annually by Pens $kqA Swine-7KC<68)4: retail. t>34>LO; tat hogs 6^. ^"MHphlnf we asked oi.lv to cut our eraln. leaving (he hard 
mail. The revenue of .he year was $368,166, evekv kkaokk of the ** Rural New-Yo bke k /* 
and the dishurRements $ lo7, J.)D, S lOWlug a QU rleKirous of urofltJiblo employment during the summer months*, w ‘* ,* n ‘ e .! ?ul mii „ v machines now off-red to the farmer, eacV 
13"-EVEKV KE*I*EK of the •’Rural New-Yorker," 
desirous of profitable employment during the summer months. 
Strum, III wielded hy the arm of man. Now, tew think of 
encountering a harvest without the Reaper. In the early use o 
ihis Machine we asked only to cut our grain, leaving the hard 
task of raking to be done by hand labor. Now, nothing short 
of the Self-Raking Machine, and even the Mower Combined, 
will meet our wants. _ , „ . 
Among 111* many machines now off-red to ihe farmer, each 
This Plaster is kept constantly on hand at Vienna, Pitt sf ord, 
Fishers. Vict or, Cananda i gua and Geneva _ A< " tf 
amis FKOI1 PAK1S, FRANCE. — 
We have just received from Paris. France, the following: SCHENECTADY AGRICULTURAL WORKS. 
26 ewt CARROT LONG ORANGE - In consequence ol the increased demand tor their 
8 u ° d o ' LARGE WH iTF. GREKNTOP. Improved RAILWAY HORSE POWERS, 
, .. d0 ‘ long scarlet ALTRINGHAM. THRESHERS and SF.PARATORS, 
y .. do . EARLY HORN. Combined THRESHERS and WINNOWERS, ,-ana 
\ “ BEET LONG RED MANGEL WURTZEU r Circular SAWING MACHINES and CLOVER HULLERS, 
8 “ ONION LA ROE RED. The nndersi<gned have purchased a large establishment In 
I “ do. WHITE PORTUGAL. Schenectady. N. V., and are now prepared by increased faciU- 
C AULTFLOWER—Earlv Paris, best extant. ties to supply all orders from any part of the country promptly. 
E(}<! PLANT—Long Purple. Round Purple and White. G. WESTINGllOUSE 4 LO. 
PEPPER—-Four different varieties. Schenectady, March 6 , 1856. 
SALSIFY, or Vegetahle Ovater, Ac.. Ac. FLORIDA, N. Y„ March 1, 1856. 
We have also “in store" a good assortment of English and Messrs O. Westinghouse A Co.—'The machines—n iwo 
Americau Seeds horse power, thresher and wimtowt r. that I bought ot you Inst 
FKF.NCII FLOWF.lt SEF.IW. summer, have been used st, a lilv during the season ot thresh- 
The hest assortment and only French h lower Seeds In town. . Wg t h re shed Irom 309 to 4 ,Ml bushels of oats per day. and 
French Flower Seeds give better satisfaction than those from cleaned ,h„ grain first rate. We threshed at Daivd Johnson's, 
anv other quarter. 25 papers for $1 CaU upon or address, i„ 8 ve days, 2,150 bushels of oats. The machines have given 
331 BRIGGS V BRO.. K5 State St... R>,Chester N Y. better satisfaction than any otner machines ever n-ed in this 
-——- - I ... . sect ion. according to the statements made by those for whom I 
FIELD. DAKDEN, AMD I LOW KK SEEDS, have threslmd. We have threshed as much as 30.009 bushels of 
At No. 85 State Street, Rochester. N. Y. grain since we got it, and there has been no cost for repairs. I 
The subscribers would not be so reckless as to assert that consider them the most perfect operating machittes that I ever 
their* I* tn„ “ largest Imtiorting House in the country." if New f326w7eow| Yours. AMOS BILLIN'tTi'N 
anti me uisuuioeinetn«j qp -desirous of profitable employment during the summer montns, Among th* many machines now off-red to the farmer, each FKF.NCII FLOWER SEEDS. 
ficiiMic v (tf <Ktl I 9 684. The available recei pts w ;n do wun w peruse the advertisement of Mr. Sears, and send possessing merit, the gr-at question is. Which is best J That. Th0 bpst assortment and only French Flower Seeds in tow 
lioieiii.y '‘Iff 1 i , K ... n * urIV Utnt r is a matter ditticut for any man to decide. We, each have our p h Flower Seeds give better satisfaction than those fro: 
were &14.165 laiger than dlinntj: the previous fnr * "pecimen copy of his Quarto k.toriai. ahily ibi. . pfprent . ei hllt may honesU.v disagree. PALHER A Williams anv other quarter. 25 papers for $1 CaU upon or address 
^ 6 .. -.-.nn, 111 1 Machine Is one of the first, if not the first successful self-raking »«, BRIGGS * BRO.. *5 State St... Rochester N Y. 
year, and the expenditures $124,921 more. -— “ rlap-r off-^d vt the P ut.,ic. It has been extensively „se3 ---—- 
J ... . . ,;,k ik„ ITnltod Qtslei ni V l 1 . ... . 1^, thr three or four harvests past, anti no machine has given per- FIELD. GAKDKN. AND FLOW KK 81".EDS, 
The postal intercourse with the U lilted States T (V Ii P T t l cj MIT P lit ^ haps more general satisfiction. Since its first introduction, the AT No. 85 State Street, Rochester, N. Y. 
lias continued to enlarge, aud for the year enri- r> y V D < V llrJV UV V H tW* same ingenuity which was first to bring Into 8 "‘-C«s*nil i npera- .„h.„*L. re would not be so reckless as to assert th 
ing May 31, 1855, amounted to $145,377.69. 
For the year ending March, 1854, it was $129,- insertion—In advance. Brief and appropriate announcement.' 
91 67 • ill 1853 $104 995 40 : and in 1852, $35,- preferred, and no Patent Medicine or deceptive advertisements 
J1 ,u ’ ’m * 1 ’ ’ inserted on any conditions. 
636,97. . .....- .-V-.- 
Term* of Advertl*lnjc.— Twenty-five Cents a Line, each vesmi^nd ^"performs to my satisfaction Tile raking is done 
for three or four harvests past, and no machine has given per- FIELD. DAKDEN. AND FLOWER MEEDS, have threshed. We have threshed as mm 
haps more general aatisf tetion. Since its first introduction, the At No. 85 State Street, Rochester, N. Y. p*,,, since we got it, and there has been i 
same ingenuity which was first to bring into sueC"sstnl opera- YnE subscribers would not be so reckless as to assert that consider th*m the most perfect operating 
tion the self-raker, has been exercised O bring u to th'niqies theirs is tne “largest Importing House in the country." if New w [32fiw7eow| Yours. A 
decree of perf ction. I hate used this machine in 'hree hat- ^ Bn|(ton ail d Philadelphia are included within the limits --- , 
vests, and it performs to my saiisfaotion. The raking is done b ni they beg leave to insinuate that ainee they commenced KEDZIK ’8 RAIN WATER 
belter than can bn done by hand ; it will cut as muen ^raln in w UK ^ nt *B 8 they hxve imported more seeds from England and manufactured by j. e. oheney & CC 
t.hn H*nie time as W'thout the rake, and there is p-neraily le>s nt.hixr firm in this citv. and have had “ all oth* -- »-»— 13,41 
St. Domingo.—Q dn. Santa Anna has resigned 
the Presidency of Dominica, having been at the I 
head of the Government since the declaration ol 
independence in 1841. Efforts*were made to 
induce the General to withdraw his resignation, 
but without avail. Gen. Alfan, the Secretary 
of War, was a prominent candidate for the posi¬ 
tion. 
-- J __most of the time by a noy iwive years to... mrn .v.. ." CU8tomer8 . they did not have, on the 18th inst.. "id store aim 
- rtred acres of wheat, wi h very heavy str iw. In i*“°''‘ .. n fr„ r t o trade.” 10 ton* ot' imported seeds, and all other seeds 
FDR FRESH, PUKE AND CHEAP TURN IP SEED, days —not fast cutting, but doing vvrv well'lor a v i to the Bamt . proportion ; hut please near in mind that they 
■e Advertisement in Rural of June 21st. could otherwise have been of no u *e J"£ h ®is a matter of have enough in store. Fresh and Genuine, to meet all reasona- 
See Advertisement in Rural of June 21st. 
338 H. H. DOOLITTLE. 
MOWING AND REAPING MACHINES. 
KETOHUM’S PATENT MOWER.’ 
DANFORD ’8 “ MOWER IMPROVED. 
i)o. “ MOWER AND REAPER. 
MoOORMICK’S “ MOWER AND REAPER. 
ATKIN'S SELF.RAKTNU REAPER AND MOWER. 
MANNY’S PATENT MOWER AND REAPER. 
Scythes, Snaths, Horse and Hand Rakes. Forks. Ac., all ot 
best material aud workmanship. H. D. EMERY A CO. 
338w4 201 Lake St., Chicaco, HI. 
mowing attachment, at ft little extra expense, is a matter of 
in'erest to the purchaser. My mowing was done with this at¬ 
tachment last year, Hnd the work w ts as we I done as if mowed 
wi h scythes This machine is simple and dumb e in its con¬ 
struction and well deserving tho extensive patronage it receives. 
Sweden, N. Y , June 20. 1856. _ P K ()OT - 
K. T>. HALLOOK, 
Dealer in Agricultural Implements and Seeds, 
NO. 2 AGRICULTURAL BUILDINGS, 
330] 108 Buffalo St., Rochester, TV. Y. Iam4t.] 
I thev beg leave to insinuate that since they commenced KEDZIK’S RAIN WATER HLTKRS, 
siness they have imported more seeds from England and manufactured by j. e. oheney A co.. Rochester, n. r. 
--t;— -a;., *..d k.~h,H •• «I1 oth. 1 Thesb celebrated Filters have been tully 
_ tested tor many years m almost every Slate 
stomers. they did not have, on tne mtn inst.. '->d store IffllHHIII'icl illlUI th « Union, and the demand is constantly 
iffer to trade." 10 tons of imported seeds, and all other seeds MM iIIi'TT increasing. There are five sizes, made of 
the same proportion ; hut please near in mind that they oak. iron-bound tuhs, with reservoirs inside, 
ve enough in store. Fresh and Genuine, to meet all reasona- jMHUii llrffl from which can be drawn about loo gallons 
ble demands, and at honest prices. mHI IIiiifltV > n twenty-four hours, for all domestic uses. 
We pnhliah no “ wnonpers" to catch “gulls, aud it follows VJmWW --*'ml Y he most impure Rain, River or Lake 
that we will not humbug nor customers. , . ml water by this means becomes pure, clear aa 
Ten tons I and all other seed.- In the samo proportion I 1 aae wHatjuUiLiMMW— crystal, and without taste or smell. In this 
care, brother, we fear your proiesslcns will not keep you out IMpl'lMfvN condition only is water fit for family purpos- 
ot the warm place the good Book tells about. 4wBWiiiia'lirJ e8 - ft8 a raea,,s of promoting the general 
RRHvO.s A HKIITHr,Iv, lIlllWlllllllllliH healtn. and as a preventive of cholera, aud 
April 29. 1856. f3311 85 Etstc-st... Rorh. ater. N. . oth| _ r djheH8e8 incurred bv the use of impure water. 
—----- Ti j To Th*»v «.re nortaule. durable and cheap, and are not excolloa 
HOO KU8IIEL8 Field, aud good ^*BRO ? by^nv othe? filter known. Address 
r mil* hv a nw>., __ i T v GuvNisv A HO.. Rochester. N. Y. 
K 
I 
for sale by 
331 
85 State St., Rochester, N. Y. 
' J. E. OHENEY A CO., Rochester, N. Y. 
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