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JULY 19. 
MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 
foreign 
Arrival of the Africa. 
BUFFALO MARKET—July 14. 
Flour —Demand this morning quite moderate. We do not 
SUBSCRIBE NOW! 
Provincial Items Bribery and Corruption.— Mr. Ball, Con- buffalo market July 14 . SUBSCRIBE NOW! 
i-rovinciai XLOLLIB. . . _ , . Flour-Demand tills morning quite moderate. We do not - 
- , _ , _ r , pressman from Ohio, has introduced resolutions notice any material change in prices; sales common Iowa at fpi la Wfwal Psotims out! Cfnnlr Bnrriafnw 
The name of the station on the Great West- of inquiry touchillg alleged bribery and cor- S^a^ ^ W0 ° (jr0W er aM MOCK KeglStCL 
em Railway, H er o “°" B “ . * mption in disbursing moneys of the building $8 ^ raln _ Wheat firm . 8ale , Saturday mixed Ohio $1,34. and Volum ° Tcn ’ Commcncln, July, 1856. 
Cieek, has been altered to ttamsDurgn, fund for the national canitol, and the Tribune this morning prime white Michigan si. 55. Com has advanced, 
mmrlirm.ni tn tlm Prp«tidpnl of the ComDanV t and is very llrm; sales warm 40@41c, and sound 47c, closing Thk Publisher respectfully announces that the Tenth Vol- 
compnmeni 10 e 1 correspondent of July 10 says :— Capt. Morgan, with holders at 48c. Oats steady; sales Chicago 34c afloat.— OME of this valuable Journal will commence on the 16th of 
Volume Ten, Commencing July, 1856. 
straps. 
ing it has ruled dull. In prices there is no change to note. 
drain—Our market for wheat rules in favor of the buyer, 
with only a moderate business doing; sales fair white Canadian 
quiet, with but little offering. Oats are firm and in active re¬ 
quest; sales at 42@42)£. 
The Africa arrived at New Y ork July 11th, R. W. Harris, Esq. . a $1,600 clerk in the office of Capt. Bowman, K i»rovisiona_Pork held at $21 for I 
bringing a few days later dates from Europe. During a recent celebration of high mass, in ... hitect has been dismissed by being ftt 12c for bbl8> and 12> “ c for keg "’ 
England.-Iu the House of Commons on t he church of St. Gregorie, (C. E.) the jube, or mil «ary architect, Has Men dismissed oy oemg Albany market 
Eridtv pvpnimr Mr Moore endeavored to get a , , , , . , , . , f n implicated in the transactions. Flour—The market opened quiet a 
F nday evemng^mn moore ^nueayoj _ holy loft, in which a band were playing, fell.— * __ _ing it has ruled dull, in prices there 
night fixed for the discussion OI his motion on J , I I ---—--Grain— Our market for wheat ruU 
American affairs, but Palmerston declined to A beam caught on the open doors below, and 
assume any responsibility, either direct or in- the fall was arrested, so that the one hundred 
direct, in the matter, as he believed that in the p erson s beneath the loft had time to make their 
present state of relations between the two coun- eg c jjad t he doors been closed, there must 
tries, it would not conduce to the settlement of 1 . 1 f i-r 
the points in dispute, to discuss this question in have been an immense loss of life 
that House. The Toronto Globe learns that the foundry 
The papers contain two letters from Earl and machine-works of Messrs. Fensome & Co., T , T __ TA _ V . and ualves—E xtra swmwu; gooa *i 
Clarendon, addressed to Mr. Dallas-one on the at Col i ingw 0 od, were destroyed by fire on Fri- O BITUAK Y. 
enlistment day of last week. The whole contents of the D ln East Wilson> Niagara Co., N. Y„ at the real- Calve *cattle M 
ica. Clarendon expresses his satisfaction that J including two or three planing ma- dence of his father-in law, Rev. H. Halsey, on Monday „ » 
Dallas has been instructed to negotiate on the building, including two or tnree pianing evening, June 30th, after a brief but painful illness, Timo- at c “tae-400 Beeves 
Central American question, and states that he chines, were burned. A destructive fire also thy E. Wbtmork, aged thirty-five years. [“fee years old* Market 'bkkf-Ex 
is prepared to enter into negotiations which he occurred at Brockville on Tuesday week, de- Mr. Wbtmork was born in Middletown, Conn., Feb. 17th, flm quality, ^ 2d do^£L60@7,75;; 
id is very llrm; sales warm 4li(u)4lc, and sound 4/c, closing The Publisher respectfully announces that the Tenth Yol- 
ith holders at 48c. Oats steady; sales Chicago 34c afloat.— 0ME 0 f this valuable Journal will commence on the 16th of 
JProvbdona—Pork held at $21 for No. 1 mess. Lard; sales JuI Y 1856 ‘ The new volume will be printed upon clear type, 
, 12c for bbls, and 12^c for kegs. superior paper, and contain contributions from many of tho 
ALBANY MARKET-July 14. best and most experienced Breeders, Graziers, Wool Growers, 
Flour— The market opened quiet and throughout the morn- Dairymen, Ac., in the country. We thus hope to make it high¬ 
ly creditable in both Contents and AppEARAnCE. 
The Wool Grower and Stock Register is the only period- 
on Saturday evening on p. t. The offerings on Change, owing leal of its class in America, and has attained a reputation 
to the non-arrival of boats, were very limited. Corn is very which renders it a standard National Journal. It circulates 
among the most intelligent and extensive Stock and Wool 
, * . i ptc On the 3d Inst., at East Shelby, by Rev. Air. Atwater, Mr. 
aye been an immense loss Ot llle. R. a COOK, of South Alabama, Genesee Co., and Miss NETT 
The Toronto Globe learns that the foundry E. LEE, of East Shelby, Orleans Co., N. Y. 
id machine-works of Messrs. Fensome & Co., . 
Feed—A firm market; sales 50 tuns second quality on p. t. Growing farmers throughout the country,—East and West, 
and middlings at 70. North and South. The volume above announced will comprise 
NEW YORK CATTLE MARKET-July it. a.vast amount of Useful and Reliable Information (not given 
Prices— Beef Cattle, extra quality, per luO lbs $9,50@10,50; in any other work) on the Breeding, Rearing, and Profitable 
good quality $9(a)9,50; dm eommon $8,50; do. inferior $8. Cows Management of the various Domestic Animals. Its pages will 
and Calves— Extra $60(0)70; good $45(a)55; common $30(a)35. . l b ‘ 
Veals $4t£(q)5><; extra $2(10.8. Sheep and Lambs— $2(q)8.— contain many 
V KAL3 , UA1INWW. ■ J 11 „ i. * UAfliro—p-nco.— - - 
SWINE-Gross, 6% (nl6J£, Receipts— Beeves 3.629; Cows and APPROPRIATE ANI> COSTLY ENGRAVINGS! 
Calves 200; Veals 914; Sheep and Lambs 10.150. Including life-like Portraits of Animals, plans of Farm Build- 
GAMHRIOGE CATTLE MARKET—July !). ings, Ac.. Ac., accompanied by proper descriptions. We shall 
At market 468 Cattle—400 Beeves, and 68 Stores, consist- continue to give Pedigrees of Pure-bred Stock—while each 
ing of Working Oxen, Cows and Calves, yearlings, two and , , . , _ , 
three years old. AIarket Beef— Extra, per cwt, $8,25(2)8,50, number will embrace careiul Reviews of tho Wool, Cattle, 
first quality, $8; 2d do, $7,50(u)7,75; 3d do. $7; ordinary $6,50. Grain and Provision Markets. Our aim is to render the work 
Stores— Working Oxen—No sales. Cows and Calves $36, invaluable to every owner or breeder of Cattle. Horses. Sheen. 
Grain and Provision Alarkets. Our aim is to render the work 
invaluable to every owner or breeder of Cattle, Horses, Sheep, 
rlialifv and frankness which is dictated by the ° ' . .... , , , , Osxvpirnf’o N Y where thev remained until 1837, when at'market.—Prices—by lot, ,$3,25, 4(2)4,25; extra $5,8(2)10.— Swine or Poultry—making it the able and efficient organ of 
Bllty n . . , f r,_ TT„:f.j and two wooden buildings on Apple street. wegoC y Hides, $1 cwt. $7. Pelts— 50c(«).75 each. Tallow ip cwt. $7% those engaged in the important and profitable branches of 
true interests of Great Britain and the United , T bodies of nersons they removed to Alabama, Genesee Co. It was here that @a CallSkins, 12«@14cts.^ lb. Veals:$9,6, 8@9. Swine Stock, Wool and Dairy Husbandry. 
States. TlIE Co n . y P he began to develop that industry and energy of character, —Prices Wholesale, soft6> 4 c; com fed 6J^@6jic. FORM, STYLE AND TERMS: 
Some excitement had been created in London killed by the explosion of the steam ferry boat an(1 that thirst f 0r knowledge, which enabled him to attain Philadelphia cattle m ark et-Ju i y ». Tho w G A s R Dnb i ished mon thiy, each number com- 
by an incident which occurred to Mr. Dallas at at Lon gueuil, Canada, in a verdict Strongly COn- the high rank as a citizen and scho'lar, and as a contributor 50 B <?iwaioSw ’%T\u0 III “shelp and LamWfoW rt "S. Sd^nthebe^^yr 0 ’! TRle 
the Queen’s levee. Mr. D. and a friend was at JpYYiTioforv of tile entire management ot the f° r the press, which he held at the time of his decease, ket.—Prices—Sales at fiom $2,50@4,50 per head. Hogs 1, Page, Index, Ac., at the close of each volume, 
the levee. The latter’s costume was not in ac- ; awarded o fine of <fel 0 000 oirainst the Herarel Y «P ent an hour idl Y. but occupied his leisure mo- ^ 6 o 0 w f aXcfive^-Mo'irmwket Cor : Fifty Cents a Volume, Two volumes a year.)- 
cordance with tile regulations, and both gentle- ^° at ’‘ ® ’ <g “ ments either in reading or study. While busily engaged fresh cows, $18(q)3U for springers, and from $15@25 for dry. $ 5 ]'Tweitv foJ $7- ThfrtvtoVM^lrex^ra^opyfree'toel^ 
men returned, to the Embassy. The Daily Grand Trunk Railroad Oompany. in agricultural pursuits, he found time, unaided, to obtain BKIUIIVON CATTLE MARKET July lO. ry person forming a club of eight or more. Yearly copies (two 
News says, the American gentleman who was The vessel sent out by the New York New- at horou g h practical knowledge of Botany, and collected CrTs^^ 
refused admission to the levees, was a 1 rotessor foundland and London Telegraph Co., for the and arranged a herbarium more full aud complete than Beef Cattle—Extra $8,50; first quality $8®8,25; 2d do $7,50@8; a year. _ 
of Militarv science in an American establish- e , ■ . /-I „ 11 v,™ nv ; rl „ any other in Western New York. Here he also com- 3d, $6,5U@7,25. Working Oxen—No sales noticed. Cows and Idt'" Now is the Time to subscribe and form clubs for the 
OI military science in d.u aiiibulhu C purpose of endeavoring to hsh up the submarine “v :v\ . , , ... .. . ... Calves-sales $24, 4(kq)55. Sheep and Lambs-Sheep $3,3,12, new volume. Specimen numbers, Ac, sent free. Subscription 
— a military Irock, I 1 , returned to Svdnev C B menced a diary, which he kept up until the day of his 3 25 , 4 ^ 5 , 25 . Hides $7; Tallow $9^. Pens 37KC<960c. Calf money, properly enclose 
ment. He wore his uniform—s iuumujr u^a, - - in Qudnov f! T? mence 
white waistcoat and black stockings. Mr. Dal- telegraph cable, has returned to Sydney, C B., death< 
las retired with him, not in anger or disgust, having succeeded in recovering in good order a 
hut with great regrets at the occurrence. Her large portion of the cable. Co., where he soon became distinguished for his industry w WWoolfomVbuII’s Head’wJhtaVon street. AGRICULTURAL AND OTHER BOOKS. 
Majesty, on being informed of the discrepancy, T Journal of Commerce favors a proposi- and ability, aud ranked as one of the most thorough and At Market WOO BeefCattle.Prices-Extra, live weight, $5,50; Vor Bale at the OUlee of the Rural New-Yorker, 
directed the admission of the gentleman, but he tiopfpra fugitive slave law in Canada, so that talented students of the institution. He here formed ES ^ C(mtB 
had left • ° , . . many warm friendships. rango at from $3,50@4,50. Swine—Few in market. cloth, 50 centB. 
The correspondence between Denmark, Great the fugitives can be pursued and captured in Ia the gpring of 1816 he entered the Collegiate Institute Baltimore cattle market July 10 . D^AmericanOau^Doliw^cio^ °$i” cloth ’ 50 cent8 ' 
Britain and the United States on the Sound that Province. How do our neighbors like the at Wilson. His career here I cannot better express than Beeves- 700 at market. Prices ranging at front $7@9,75. Dana’s Muck Manual, cloth, $ 1 . ’ 
duos, has been presented to Parliament. idea J ,„,U,I,»„. of... »h. k„.„ hi»„u. “ He at once ... Sg^S^fgSTtSZtL 
Orvfrat iNTFr T irFN’OE_ The Mornin 0, Post -- took a high rank among the most talented members of the — Buist's American Flower Garden Directory, $1,25. 
haslhe folWing from its Pari* correapoadent : TaOOBLM i» FlOM*—O. the 13th nit Fort Seml-r,, Which raek he malntaiaed duHng hi, eonnee- <1 h It f r 1 1 S f tn nr t fi 60 ceets. 
Disnatches which have been received at Paris, Fevnaud, in Florida, was almost destroyed by tionwithit. He early took a very active and prominent ,U U L L 11 rJ t Ul L U ItJ ♦ Johnson’s Catechism of Ag'i chemistry (for Schools,) 25 cte. 
i J ,, nart in the Literary Societies of the Institute, and it may ^ Fessenden s Complete Farmer and Gardener, $1,25. 
say that much excitement prevails throughout fire .which caught accidentally, in consequence P * , , -—-——-Fessenden’s American Kitchen Gardener, cloth, 50 cents. 
T nmbnrflv Tt is said that the Austrian au- ‘ 8 ,■ U i ■ , , • , with truth be said, that no member was more liberal or Terml of Advertising.- Twenty-five Cents a Line, each Nash's Progressive Farmer, 60 cents. 
; f j l 7' 1 i. fhr more toons a s P ar ^ f rom a lighted pipe catching to a gfMcient in their support, and the death of no one will be insertion— in advance. Brief and appropriate announcements Richardson's Domestic Fowls, 25 cents. 
The Pone atone time resolved to do with- palmetto thatching on the roofs Of the barracks, more deeply and sincerely lamented. preferred, and no Patent Medicine or deceptive advertisements Richardson on the Diseases and 8 Mm’iagemt^oAhe Hog 6 ,^ 
out the aid of either Austria or France, but his The flames spread rapidly, and in a short time “ After leaving ln86rted 0P ^ coa(UtioPg - .— a [“ b - d “ p “ & It Far “’ 25c ‘ 
attempt to raise a local army having failed, he the hospital, barracks, stables, sutler’s store and ba “’ t Tmehe removed to Kent Co„ Mich., where he bpankh merino sheep— of the best quality, bred 
has fallen back on foreign support. Government storehouses were burned. All the -..oroaidad While he remained in Wilson his an ur °!i ur ° . by - f T I in, 1R r. r Allen’s Treatise on the Culture of the Grape, $1. 
Disturbances are renewed in Spain at Valla- ... , . __ has ever since resided. While he. remained mwiwon, ms West Westminster, Vt„ July 4th, 1856. 341»b Allen on the Diseases of Domestic Animals, 75 cents. 
.... i ir 11 ’ * clothing was destioyed. The Volunteers had cbara cter and course are so well known as to make re- - . ^, T v , „ ~ Allen’s American Farm Book. $1. 
Advices fJom China state that rebels were a fight with the Indians on the 14th or 15th raark8 unnecessary. It is sufficient to say that he was ^ on U^^t^^of*^ Strawberry, Ac, 60 cents, 
withia 80 miles of SlmogtaL. ult., at Pease Creek. There were about twenty- ° hi. S upright » M& ».»». 
The Literfool Markets, June 28,-Richard- Sto of the volunteers, under Capt. Hook.e, who « . ' b , n , vo i, Dl „ d huLoe. rHENOn , “'™ V..—. “3«i»dMLi_w. ,w. e..w « 
, a th. Skins 12qij,14c. ^ Ih Swine—Wholesale, sows ; barrows risk, if addressed to 
In May, 1844, he entered the Academy at Yates, Orleans 7 ® 7 ^S y CATTLE MARKET-July 14. ~ 7wmrT*r 
W. W. Woolford’s Bull’s Head, Washington street. 
At Market 1000 lieef Cattle. Prices—Extra, live weignt, $5,50; 
new volume. Specimen numbers, <fcc , sent free. Subscription 
money, properly enclosed and registered, may be mailed at our 
risk, if addressed to D. D. T. MOORE, 
June, 1866. _ Rochester, N. Y. 
AGRICULTURAL AND OTHER BOOKS. 
For Sale at tho OUlee of the Rural New-Yorker. 
rango at from $3,50(0)4,50. Swine—Few in market. cloth, 50 cents. 
BALTIMORE CATTLE MARKET—July 10. ? Am ‘ ^! r ?, Fa ? cl S r > Pipej - 25 cts-, cloth, 50 cents 
. • * r --TAA Dadd s American Cattle Doctor, cloth, $1. 
Beeves— 700 at market. Prices ranging at from $7@9,75. Dana’s Muck Manual, cloth, $1. 
per 100 lbs. Swine—Sales made at $7@7,76 per 100 tbs. Dana’s Prize Essay on Manures, 25 cents. 
ir 100 lbs. Swine—Sales made at $7(<y7,7o per lull lbs. Dana’s Prize Essay on Manures, 25 cents. 
— —__ i ■ . ..I. — — Stockhardt’s Chemical Field Lectures, $1. 
Buist’s American Flower Garden Directory, $1,25. 
04 V < l * I Buist’s Family Kitchen Gardener, 76 cents. 
(IN P U T T ?! MT ^ IT T Norton’s Scientific and Practical Agriculturist, 60 cents. 
A V 11 U H i-vfjL IHv Johnson’s Catechism of Ag’l Chemistry (for Schools,) 25 cts. 
v —' Fessenden’s Complete Farmer and Gardener, $1,25. 
-— -——-Fessenden’s American Kitchen Gardener, cloth, 50 cents. 
Terms of Advertising. — Twonty-five Cents a Line, EACH Nash’s Progressive Farmer, 60 cents. 
elerred, and no ratent aienicine or Deceptive auverusemems Kichard80n 0I1 the Diseases and Management of the Hog, 25c. 
sorted on any conditions. Richardson on tho Destruction of the Pests of the Farm, 25c. 
■ - : Richardson on the Ilive and Honey Bee, 25 cents. 
...ASISH MEUINO SIlEEl’-Ofthfi bos. qu»my bred "* 
w: o .;wf.Si..w,,v..,j.h<.h,iM 6 . ■ -° 
____ „ _____ ; 7 Allen’s American Farm Book. $1. 
MOWING ANI» REAPING MACHINES.—Just re- Allen’s Rural Architecture, $1,25. 
E. 1). HALLOCK. 
and conscientious, in his feelings I 
FRENCH MERINO SHEEP. 
Phelp’s Bee-keeper’s Chart, 25 cents. 
Guenon’s Treatise, on Milch Cows ; paper 38cents. 
Randall’s Sheep Husbandry, $1,25 
. , c -.ir i I- i; i tv, auu buuBwouMu-o, --- - jjl order that we may increase our Btock of Silesian Merinos Youatt, Randall and Skinner 8 Shepherd 8 Own Book, $2. 
son, b pence A Go. report as lollows . were repulsed trom a nammOCK WHICH tney at- A f ter kia removal to Michigan he devoted himself mainly we 0 fl er f or aa ie at reduced prices, 250 pure blood French Merino Youatt on the Breed and Management of Sheep, 75 cents. 
Breadstuffs—Weather fine and market quiet, tacked with the loss of tw0 killed, one danger- to agrioul tural pursuits, but amidst all his toils he did Sheep of the Vt YoSaU.Martln^andlte^nson Cattle, $1,25. 
with lit, t.lp inrmirv tor anv article. , . Y « I • I LI _ J . J . U!_ITq Unnf Hirryaolf mr.‘um.4Dr iiv II„„i. XT V Uiinn’s Prontiou) I.unri DrnlriftP. /ill 
with little inquiry for any article 
Provisions without change. 
California JfnMigtnct 
Arrival of the George Law. 
ously and a number of others slightly wounded, not forget the cultivation of his mind. He kept himself 34Iw6 WM. CHAMBERLAIN, Red Hook, N. Y. 
At Fort Green two men have also been killed supplied with a large number of the standard journals and ^ nurserymen ani> dealers in trees. 
hv the Sivaires magazines of the country. Ho maintained a very exten- ^ 8ub8cribcrs beg leavQ tQ annonnc0 that their Wholesale 
uy lug savages. g j ve correspondence with his numerous friends in all parts p r i ce( j catalogue of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, 
- nf thn oountrv and also contributed frequently to the Rosos, Ac., for iho autumn of 1856, is now ready and will be 
Gov. Wise in a Fight.-A brother of the late “ ™ 8bPt frec t0 a11 applicants "^^TngerT barry. 
John Hampden Pleasants, named Hugh II., A t the time of his death Mr. Wbtmork was Editor of lg5( . Mt. Hope Nurseries, Rochester, N.Y. 
went on Monday morning week into the Exec- the Agricultural Department of the Grand m Rivar Eagle, -^-I— - 
, utive Chamber of the Capital in Kiehmond, • 
Youatt, Martin, and Stevenson Cattle,$1,25. 
Munn’s Practical Land Drainer, 50 cents. 
Weeks on the lloney Bee ; paper 25 cents, cloth, 60 cents. 
Wilson on Cultivation of Flax, 25 cents. 
: Exec- thT AgricuituralDepartment of the Grand Rivar Eagle, Ju * 15 ^ -g^Rmlt H^dSi"’^ 
hmnnH and a Special Contributor for Moork S Rural Nkw-York- Bement’s Rabbit Fancier ; paper 25 cents, cloth, 50 cents, 
uiuum , i YHodora nf hnth those iournals will miss the REMOVAL, Reemelin’s Vine-Dresser’s Manual,50 cents, 
f? and KR ’ and tbe reader . .iino After the 14th day of the 7th month (July) 1856, the post Browne’s American Poultry Yard, $1. 
. genial articles which flowed from his prolific pen. as a 0 ni CB address of the undersigned will be changed from .Wars- Browne’s Field Book of Manures, $1,25. 
a brief Mr W particularly excelled. He wrote with ease don, Wayne County, N. Y., to Union Springs, Uayuga Skillful Ilousewil'c. paper, 25 cents. „„ 
„ writer air. w. pat ucu , __ County N Y Chorlton’s Grape Grower’s Guide; paper 50 eents, cloth, 60c. 
ire. — and dispatch, aud his style was clear, xeiso auu lorcioie, The Nur6ery business will be continued at Macedon as for- Eastwood’s Manual for cultivating the Cranberry,50 cents. 
t, , „ , o , , „ f „„ „ nf i iiucIpqs rhetorical disnlav* merly, by the subscriber In connection with E. W. Herendeen, Johnson’s Dictionary of Modern Gardening, $1,50. 
PLEAS- and very free from verbiage and useless rnexoncai uispiay ^ £ te » glve prepftration8 Hre made to fill wholesale and re- Boussingault’s Rural Economy, $1,25. 
The aim of his writings seemed to be to benefit and instruct, , ordera : n a satisfactory manner, at low prices, and with Thompson's Food of Animals ; paper 50 cents, cloth 75 cts. 
in nnerie ,-infl 400 rmssplio-prs * , • , .. T „ „„„ n d , „ . o a .. f rhetorical disDlav’ merly, by the subscriber in connection with E. W. Herendeen, Johnson’s Dictionary ot Modern Gardening, $1,50. 
IH specie, una passengere. , . Gov. Wise replied, “ I am the man. Pleas- and very free from verbiage and useless rnexoncai uispiay and Ji t / nslve preparations are made to fill wholesale and re- Boussingault’s Rural Economy, $1,25. 
I he IN lCaraglia steamer, oierra IN evaaa, lett . . . ,. , J tl lf , Theaimof his writings seemed to be to benefit and instruct, tail orders, in a satisfactory manner, at low prices, and with Thompson's Food of Animals ; paper 50 cents, cloth 7 
San Francisco June 20th, with 400 passengers ANTS - rlsin ? fr0m hls seat an<1 approacning e thou ht8 a3 expressed in his various compositions, the accuracy which has always distinguished this establish- Richardson onI Ilogs-thelr Origin, Varieties, Ac.; 
i a.on r\r\i\ • • cii i ^ r«f vtrVii/>Vi flvo nnvprnnr Qnt, Wltli Rtl s h ment, none but thoroughly proved fruits being propagated tor cents, cloth, 50 cents, 
and $125,000 m specie. She took 200 recruits table at which the UOVC n 8 > indicate a mind well cultivated, and of singular purity. 8a ] e Correspondence ill relation to the business may be ad- Liebig’s Familiar Letters to Farmers on Chemistry; 
and 70 tuns provisions for Walker. The sloop oa th, «I did not know you ; so you are ‘ Ebo- (l Porbapg a word should be said of Mr. W.’s religious dressed to Thomas a Herendeen,^ t Macedon, °r to^e^ib 
of war Decatur, from Pugets Sound, arrived at gki n ’ anc l < Gizzard-Foot.’ ” After some further character. We are not aware that he ever made a public sen er at mon ■ pnng s. _ w-----L 
San Francisco 12th. , . I (-hr. rmrt nf tho intruder the Gov- profession of religion, yet from our own intimate ac- SAVE YOU11 FRUIT. Year Book of Agriculture, $1,50. 
The only news of interest at San Francisco 1,1 . , J! . ’ . quaintance with him, and from the general tone of his The Infalliblo Self-Sealing Fruitjand Vegctatlo Can. w ° pl e Gr s 0 w“ I . e an C d B sto C k P Reg i iter,‘ bound, 50c. per voL 
cents, cloth, 50 cents. 
The Fruit Garden, by Barry, $1,25. 
American Fruit Gulturist, by Thomas, $1,25. 
Year Book of Agriculture, $1,50. 
ever invented, to preserve Fruits, Vegetables, 4c, Z~W" addition to the works comprised in the published 
The Sealing is invariably perfect. All others require solder [fot, can furnish many others—including Webster’s 
0r ThTopening has been enlarged to admit a full sized Peach. Royal Octavo Dictionary, (Unabridged in Words,) and 
Every Can is tested before it leaves our manufactory, and Lippincott’S Pronouncing Gazetteer OF TUB WORLD. 
stamped with our names. TAYLOR & HODGETTS, _ — - 
Manufacturers of Planished Tin and Japanned Ware, wnrm AVTNO t 
H4lw4 No. 60. Beekman street, New York. W HjINUItA V LIN Ax . 
jliiu uujlv ucwo iuiciuou nauuiow ... u n j rn/ i i 4 ; an x,nnrul tyovd quaintance witn mra, auu iruiu we geuw 0,1 tout, a.aav> --- —---- . Weol Grower and stock register, oouna, ouc. per VOI. 
relates to tie ViRilMC. Committee, trhict, at omor cM wiUt Ins ejo and gave ^ M n0 that h. «... man SS SjS'aSS-fflSS!: 
last accounts were Still in session, lheirtorces him a tew kicks 111 auuiuon. IS saiu tuau of deci( j e( i roligious opinions and sentiments. He loved catc8 0 f pftrt ies who have purchased and tested those of various um8 in Books forobtaining subscribers to the Rural, can se- 
consistof 4,000 infantry, 4,000 cavalry, and five Pleasants was intoxicated at the time. Much the character of God ; he admired his attributes and per- ma ^ e ™^ a 7®,^ over a11 other3 ‘ lect from the above list. Address „ , . r „ v 
companies of artillery with 35 piece, of ordi. 0 „ it01 „ cut „„ prodaced in Richmond by the rc«,o„.; ho ..... „d.n«r N.tur., looted 
nonpp The tl’OODS are drilled 111 several anno- 1 thrnmyh NiLturA un to its great author. He regarded the ever invented, to preser\e r runs, vegeyaoies, <vc, uju 
nance. Hie arc uuueuiuseveiai ai uiu 0CCUrreDCe . through Nature up xo us greah suiuor. 6 The Sealing is invariably perfect. All others require solder liat w0 can furn ish many others- Including Webster’s 
nes, in different quarters of the City, and occurrence.-- Bible as the great rule of faith and duty, and in reference orcemeni b . Royai Ootavo Dictionary (Unabridged in Words,! and 
occasionally aDDear in the streets for reuimental T mi, t-c to his children lie exDressed an earnest wish that they The opening has beon enlarged to admit a full sized Peach. ... ,( n 
occasionally appeal m wiesMeeisim ^ Beaver Island Matters.—T he pestiferous t0 1118 enuaren no expressea au ” . J , Every Gan is tested before it leaves our manufactory, and Lippincott’S Pronouncing Gazetteer of thk World. 
drill. Gen. Wool has refused to loan the Gov- - might be ‘eduoated upon the basis of the Christian faith. 8tamp / d wit h our names. TAYLOR a HODGETTS. _____ 
eniment arras and ammunition, on the ground crew, who, under cover ot a religioub organ n- Hi „ moral character wa8 above reproach; his habits were Manufacturers of Pi^isiwdm^d^apanned^Wm-e^ WOOD ENGRAVING! 
that he was not authorized to act in the premi- tion, have been guilty of many crimes, have at 8 i n g U x ar iy pure and correct, and his whole course of life a _!_ l ~ e ... 1 _I- - - Having engaged competent artists in this line to meet 
ses excepting upon the order of the President last been scattered. The Detroit Advertiser was such as might be safely held up to young men as a if. wilson, his own wants and convenience, the Publisher of the Rural 
of the United States. The Committee have states that Strang’s friends have lost power, and model of excellence. Ho was a dutiful son, an atfection- surgeon dentist, No. 49 Reynolds’ Ar- new-YorKkr proposes to give his readers an opportunity 
thrown up breastworks of sand bags in front of ' , , f affa i rs exists amoug the in- ate brother > a faithful husband, a kind partner, a respected Second Story, Rochester, N. Y. 340*12 t0 share in the benefit, and therefore gives notice that he 
their buildings, and guarded all the approaches a ® ‘ . _ . w -. and beloved citizen, and a truly good man. CANANDAIGUA ACADEMY. is prepared to execute in superior style all kinds of EN- 
with cannon. Brass field pieces are mounted habitants. Strang has removed to Berlin, W is- «< He has left an aged aDd beloved mother, a kind broth- Tiie ne *t term of this institution will commenco on Thnrs- GRAVING ON WOOD. Particular attention given to An¬ 
on the roofs ready for instant action, day and consin, W here he was followed by a few of the er> an affectionate wife, and four little sons, to mourn his day, August 14th. The superior^advantages b ° B lo ” L f r a rouch d im imal Portraiture, Architectural Designs, Views of Public 
night. deluded sect. The original inhabitants are early death. May the God of the widow and the orphan crease^aud^h’eSchooi'berendered^stfll more desirable to all Buildings, engravings of Agricultural Implement.% Machi- 
Several additional criminals, convicted before driving oufc tho Mormons, not even allowing abundantly sustain and comfort them under this heavy nery,&c. Stereotypes and Electrotypes of engravings made 
the revolutionary tribunal for ballot-box stuf- ° -nvthino- fmm tho Nland bereavement.” He has been called from earth just as he home* Circulars sent If desired. . at this establishment, will be furnished when desired. 
Manufacturers of Planished Tin and Japannea ware, umnn DAYll) A VT\ T (4 t 
34lw4 No. 60, Beekman street. New York. v\ GGD X a IN 4.x lv £\. V Li Ajr . 
_______ Having engaged competent artists in this line to meet 
e. TP. WILSON, his own wants and convenience, the Publisher of the Rural 
SURGEON DENTIST, No. 49 Reynolds’ Ar- New-YorXeR proposes to give his readers an opportunity 
cft d 0[ Second Story, Rochester, N. \. 3lQwl2 bo g b are bu the benefit, and therefore gives notice that he 
CANANDAIGUA ACADEMY. is prepared to execute in superior style all kinds of EN- 
Tiie next term of this Institution will commenco on Thnrs- GRAVING ON WOOD. Particular attention given to An¬ 
nie icvuiuuuuai y uivuuai ou,..- . . -_, oereaveiuuui,. jxu nan uoou — - 
fing, had been banished from the State and them to carry away anything it e . < . h ad acquired for himself an extended and enviable repu- 
sent to sea on board foreign bound ships. Eight ! tation—just as hope and promise beckoned him onward in 
persons were notified to leave the State before State Elections.—A minority of the States the noble career which he had marked out for himself, 
the 20th of June, and five others, were held for hold their federal and State elections on the R - B - 
trial on charges of murder, highway robbery, game d 0 f those which hold the two on 
?*»■* ** “ rr Marlttt MKiaoitt fet, 
by the Vigilance Committee whose Police num- between the present and the time of holding 
ber some thousand men armed with Revolvers, the Federal election, viz.:—Kentucky, Alabama, ==: 
An immense Mass Meeting was held in the city Texas, Missouri and Arkansas Aug. 4 ; North R °roc uk™*. r°ju 16’Vw*’ | 
on the 16th ult., by friends of the Committee. Q aro )j na and Tennessee Aug. 7 ; Vermont Sept. quite an advance is roportod this week in many articles of 
But little newsi from the2; California Sept. 4 ; Maine Sept. 8 ; Georgia breadstuff and provisions. Flour has been very scarce in out 
a rumoi fiom Costa luca that 1 lesuient Moia 1 , . T market the past week, and it was difficult to obtain aity bar- 
would be shot by the insurgents. The 2,000 and Honda Oct. 6; Pennsylvania, Ohio, In- rc i g of agood brand at any one place in the city. Owing to 
troops which left Gautemala to invade Nicara- diana and South Carolina Oct. 14. this fact and the advanco elsewhere, a rise of 25 to 50c per bar- 
gua, had been prevented from crossing the Ter- -♦- rellias occurred, and there is a corresponding change for the 
ritory of San Salvador—the latter State being Murder.—T he People's Museum, of Water- better also in wheat. Corn is fully 10 c, and Oats six cents pei 
opposed to the invasion. It was reported that f , Erie c p contains an account of a 
Canandaigua, July 5, 1856. 
N. T. CLARKE, Principal. 
340w3 
Rural New-Yorker Owice, 
Rochester, July 16, 1856. 
“ A thing of beauty is a joy forever." 
COLE’S VOYAGE OP LIFE. 
Childhood, Youth, Manhood, Old Age, Four splendid 
Line Engravings, from the Originals in the Gallery of the 
Spingler Institute. Plates, 15x23. Paper, 26x33. 
A GREAT NATIONAL WORK 
Of five years’ execu’ion. involving an expense of $20,000 
Artist’s Proofs, $50. India Lettered, $30 Plain, $20. 
A Prospectus containing a full description of the work, 
with testimonials from our first ARTISTS, our most eminent 
DIVINES, our most distinguished STATESMEN, the best ac- 
„ , ! „ triU tw. in nun articles nf credited JUDGES OF A RT, at home and abroad, together with 
Quite an advance is roportod this week in many articles oi tfto VOICE OF THE PRESS 
Appropriate aud tasteful styles of frames, prepared express¬ 
ly for this work, at the lowest cash rates, are Inrnished at 
urines v>irvinfrom $10 to $32 the set. Boxing, packing and 
gua, had been prevented from crossing the Ter- -- relhas occurred, and there is a corresponding change for the , y (S? tti* work! a ”the lowest cash rates’, are inrnished , 
ritory of San Salvador—the latter State being Murder.— The People's Museum, of Water- better also in wheat. Com is fully 10c, and Oats six cents per prices varying fr om $10 to $:i 2 the set. Boxing, packing ar 
nnnnapd to the invasion It was renorted that r J n ■ m v> , • , r bushel above previous quotatiens. cartage from $1 to $2. Address THE VOYAGE Off LIT R, 
Walker whose hlTauartere wei e P at VireS ford ’ Ene C °” Pa ” COntalnS an aCC0Unt ° f a » ork bas adva - ed 510,1 the barre1 ’ and lard tw0 cts ’_ Rev, a. r. wqlfe, spingler institute, N. Y. 
Bay intended soon to attack Costa Rica 8 - murder committed in that vicinity on the 7tli perpound Some other changes have occurred «hich will be the 
Panama dates to July 4th. The Government inst., by a man named Walter Hoyt, over 40 ,ee,lb!r r p “T~R whomale prices 
at Bogota had got through with the evidence years of age, who killed a Miss Allen, in her ttu<l 0ruln . candies, box. ’ 12*0140 
“ a, J ", , . ... , - r . , . , ROCHESTER WHOLESALE PRICES, 
at Bogota had got through with the evidence years of age, who killed a Miss Allen, in her Floup ftnd 0ru)n . candies, box.i2^@i4c 
touching the Panama riots, and came to the fifteenth year. It appears she would not marry Flour, bbi.$7,25@7,75 Fruit* and Boot*. 
conclusion that the authorities of Panama were when he shot her through the head with a ^ SfcS 
guilty, and the Governor of Panama was to be ’ , , corn ...V.ffi 53 c Potatoes. oo@38c 
“ r - e( j revolver, and then endeavored to kul her oats.@ 37 ^c iu«ic» and suin». 
Markets.— Markets in San Francisco, are es- mother. She, however, fortunately escaped Bnck^heaC.V.V.V.^’.^.OOn Caif*^ r ..';'."’.’.'.’.'.'."*.'.? e ^c 
pecially dull. Gallego at $14,50; Haxalls three shots which were fired at her. The wretch Beans.Gn* ppplts . 
dh.r. Loir KLla <ttl ’1 TMI- lbirm,. „ . Peas,.1,00@1,J5 Lamb do.... 
JOD J 
her with Allen’s Patent Improved Mowing Machine, 
AND COMBINED mower AND REAPER. 
, Strong, simple in construction, not liable to get out of or¬ 
der; Compact, Light, Easy of Draft, and may be worked with a 
8 slow gait by Horses or Oxen. No Clogging of Knives. Works 
' T? . r o well on any ground, however rough—side hills—salt and fresh 
lb, it Mo meadows, 4c.—and in any kind of lodged grass and clover, 
fshed’at WARRANTED TO GIVE ENTIRE SATISFACTION. 
;ing and Manufactured at the Agricultural Implement Manufactory, 
,IFE, ai:d lor sale at the Warehouse of R. L. ALLEN, 189 and 191 
, N. Y. Water street, New York. 
1- Apply to D. R. BARTON, Agent, Rochester, N. Y., who will 
receive and promptly execute ordera. 337 
AGENTS WANTED to sell, by subscription, Barber’s 
beautifully Illustrated “ Historical Collections of the State of 
.. New York.” For terms and particulars, apply to 
L?D ln GEO - F - TUTTLE, No. 102 Nassau St., N. Y. 
I t'W The above book will be sent by mail, post-paid, to any 
A> address, on receipt of the price, ($3.) 337-8w 
AGENTS WANTED 
For the Great West ‘Travels and Adventures of Celebrated 
f)A'l Travelers; Life and Death on the Ocean, 4c., 4c. Our books 
jjSf'A) are the most rapid selling and popular subscription works ever 
$15,50; Clear Pork half bbls., $13,50; Bacon 
sides 15 cents ; Pickled Ham 15 cents. 
is in jail at Erie. 
-Indian Burial Ground.— On a hill at the Beef, per cwt. Wm h hafri rle *\nn™nn 
Public Debt of tiie United States.— l he head of Nuntasket beach, near Boston, a burial Hams, smoked.Hjahjfc Co ^* T “^* h *. 8,oo@4,oo 
Washington Union states that on the 1st June, pl a ce, apparently of great antiquity,has recent- chickens 8 ’. 1■ @ 12 ^« Do. Scranton.’.'. '.'.’ 6 ;do@ 6!75 
1856, the total debt of the United States ly been discovered. Several of the graves were Tnrkeyg,--® Do! olmr^.’f.V.V.y.'staiik- 
amounted to $40,040,209,75. Since that time excavated on the 4th inst., by a party of scien- r fiiki'n" . 12 ^^2>^ Ha'y, ton.".'.'.'.'.'.'.’.'. 6CAI2 
this amount has been reduced to $32,963,802,98, ((fi c m en, who found in each a human skeleton, Cheese,(now).Wool, kf-------. 
MentB. . oeeds. The American Phrenological Journal is devoted tothe 
Pork mess 20,00(221,00 Clover, bushel.$6,OiKn.6.50 r . , ,. 
l)o.’ cwt..'!”!!_7,0Wo)7,50 Timothy.2,60@3,50 Science of human nature. It aims to teach man his powers, 
Beef, per cwt.5,50(26.50 Sundries. duties, and relations ; how to make the most of himself, and 
Spring Lambs each. 1,50®1,75 Wood, hard.®’00®<3’b0 thus secure the highest mental and physical well-being. 
Hams Bmoked. tool! Coal Lehigh. Practical Phrenology, or how to read character, Self- 
11. C. BUYAN, FASHIONABLE IIATTEK, old stand 
of Clark 4 Gilman, 23 State St., Rochester. Iy331 
KETCHUM’S MOWEK WITH REAPER 
Do. ScrantoxL.".".!.6!(j6®6,75 Improvement, Home Education, Government, Selection of Altachment Warranted capable of Cutting from ten to 
Do Blossburg 6 60 Pursuits, Choice of Apprentices, Clerks, Partners in Business ’ ", ' 
p„ BinRshlirn- sun Pursuits, i.noice oi Apprenuces, Vyieras, jranners in business 
n.' PI,nr “.toiiIr or Companions for Life will be clearly set forth. Biography, 
... Y. .„!,n PnrtrnilR Ifpr-hnnUm .1 o-rln„ 11rn n„ rl LTnrtinu If „ r» tk 
fifteen acres of Grain or Grass per day. 
Our new and improved guard, a two foot wheel at the outer 
end of the platform in Reaping, and the arrangement of a 
wheel for the purpose of moving the machine trom lot to lot, 
with various other improvements, makes Ketchum’s Machine 
in France, 
____ $6 20(<i)6,50 for common to good super W isconsin, Ohio, Indi- 
, ana, Illinois; $6,75@7,20 f»r common to good extra Indiana, 
Boiler Explosion.— 1 he extensive foundry 4c. Canadian at $6^6U@8. 
. . . . _ . ___ _ . J r, _... .in_. J.,11 V. I...,. ..I.. .1 AO (•«» 
McOORMICK’S “ MOWFR AND REAPER. 
ATKIN’S SELF-RAKING REAPER AND MOWER. 
MANNY’S PATENT MOWER AND REAPER. 
Scythes, Snaths, Horse and Hand Rakes. Eorks, 4c., all ot | miles trom Rochester. 
best material and workmanship. 
338 xv 4 
H. D. EMERY 4 CO. 
204 Lake St, Ohicaco, Ill. 
York Superior Court, twenty-seven points jy ^) 10 fi a nds were mostly at dinner, and no Oats steady, 
were submitted as ground for a new trial, but lives were lost. Four or five persons were $ 1 l 7 > g" V fI,'* r IO p 
the Court over-ruled them all. seriously injured. cheose firm 
V 
at dinner, and no Oats steady. DAGUERREOTYPES — Accurate, elegant, unsurpassed tlculars apply to B. M. 
fivo nprsons wow Provisions—Pork dull; sales at $20,62(5)20,75 for mess; and pictures taken in clear or cloudy weather. Particular attention hugh street, Rochester. 
* 1 $17,62 for prime. Lard firm at I2^@12>^c. Butter dull.— paid to the likenesses of children.—Old pictures accurately copi- 
Cheose firm at 5@8%. 
ed. Rooms, Arcade Hall, opposite Post-office, sign of O Perry 
A farm containing 142 acres, with good buildings, brick 
nouse, horse stable, two good hay barns, etc., situated on the 
East Bank of the Genesee River, in West Brighton, about four 
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 
