ULY 26. 
MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 
foreign |iitdligrart 
Provincial Items. 
Provisions—Pork not so lirrn. Better demand; sales at 
$ 2 ( 1,60 lor heavy lness. Light do. scarce, and nominal at $19,00 
Smoked meats quiet. Lard steady, with little doing at 1 2% 
The receints for nasseneei's mails and freight ALBANY MARKET-July 21. DE5TJC3I3CA.3V-A-isr <fb FREMONT, 
P P ‘ ’ & Flour—With only a moderate business doing in flour, the The Champions of 
.- -- on the Great Western Railway, from February maiket IS firm and holders stiff. The supply is quite moder- DEMOCRACY AND REPUBLICANISM ! 
_. j nun t i j.i iorr» rit.i i ate, particularly of the better descriptiouo of botQ State and _ 
ATfiVrll Of tllfi CflillSiUlQin QiIlCl JN lagara. 1st to July 4th, Io5o, "wero » Stimc Western, aud fcu© stocks very muon reduced. In prices there 000 AGENTS WANTRD TO SFT Ij TN FVERY TOWN 
- time in 1855, $881,998; increase $246,797. ta ^ h l ^ 1 ^ w “ , ^t little milling inquiry for wheat, with a *’ in ihe'united' states/ 
The screw steamer Canadian arrived at Que- Th£ Toronto correspondentof tbe N . Y . Com- ^^dia^^i^ gltt X"r the life and public services of 
Dec, and the Niagara at Halifax, July 5 th. mercial Advertiser 8tate8 that D0 less than four w«.tern JAMES BUCHANAN, of Pennsylvania, 
England.— The London papers contain me nrnrn : nPTlt . mpmhprq of sir Edmund Head’s unchanged in value and in good request; sales State at 42J£(g> Late Minister to England, and lormerly Minister »o Kussitt, 
following Dara^ranll *— Negotiations between P roralDent emoers 4 oc, clobing firm at the outside figure. Senator aud Representtative in OougruM, aud 
jiHLUwiug F, & hi not ha vp hppn rmhliclv admonished from Secretary ol Slate, including 
England aud the United States, for the settle- Cabinet e been p J . new vmtK cattle HAitKET-Juiy ie. The Moat important of i.m state Paper*. 
READ BOTH SIDES! AGRICULTURAL AND OTHER BOOKS. 
- Fop 6ule ttt the Olllee oV the Kural New-Yorker. 
TIIE LIVES OF _ The Stable book—the best work on the Horse, $1. 
BTJCKCAWA.1V %Ss FREMONT, The flume's Fool, aud How lo keep it sound ; paper 25 cents. 
The Champions of cloth, SO cents, 
ni imciMCV . VI. iH'KiTiu iriMHM < Browne s Am. Bird Fancier ; paper 25 cts., cloth, 50 cents. 
DEMOCRACY ANI* RhI UBLICAMSM . Dadd's American Cattle Doctor, cloth, $1. 
-- _ Dana’s Muck Manual, cloth, *L. 
20,000 AGENTS WANTED TO SELL TN EVERY TOWN Dana's Prize Essay on Manures, 25 cents. 
IN tHE UNITED STATES, Stockhardt's Chemical Field Lectures, $i. 
THE LIVES OF 
BXTCHA1VA1V cfe FBEMIOIVT, 
The Champions of 
DEMOCRACY AND REPUBLICANISM! 
THE LIFE AND PUBLIC SERVICES OF 
JAMES BUCHANAN, of Pennsylvania, 
The Most Important of liis Stale Papers. 
BY R. G. HORTON. 
The above book has been written by a gentleman well quali¬ 
fied by his literary attainments and bis long connection with 
the Democratic press. He was furnished personally by tbe 
Buist's American Flower Garden Directory, $1,25. 
Buist’s Family Kitchen Gardener, 75 cents. 
Norton’s Scientific aud Practical Agriculturist, 60 cents. 
Johnson’s Catechism ot Ag’l Chemistry (for Schools,) 26 cte* 
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 the Horse—Varieties, Breeding, Ac., 25 cents. 
Richardson on tbe Diseases snd Management of the Hog, 25c. 
Richardson on the Destruction of the Pests of the Farm, 26c. 
Richardson on the Hive and Honey Bee, 25 cents. 
Miiburn and Steven?* on the Cow and Dairy Husbandry, 25o 
The book makes a handsome 12mo. volume of over 400 pa- 
Phelp’s Bee-keeper’s Chart., 25 cents. 
Guenon’s Treatise, on Milch Cows ; paper 38cents. 
Jouowiug /V; 6 1 A Pahinpt liRVP hppn rmbliclv admonished from Secretary ol Siaie, including Nash s Progressive r armer, bO cents. 
England aud the United States, for the settle- Cabinet have been pi J NEW YORK CATTLE MARKET-July 16. The Most Important of l.i* Stale Paper*. Richardson’s Domestic FOWI8, a 'Cents- 
ment, of existing differences were resumed on the altar of the Roman Catholic Lathee la , Ol Beeves These are sold by the head at a.price equal to the by R. G. HORTON. RieheJdsun on fhe Diseases and Manage me i!t K o f*the Hog! 1 
the 30th, under circumstances which justify the their votes in Parliament on the Roman Catho- Vutue per pound ot * ‘fL. “^is'not counted Tho above book has been written by a gentleman well quali- Richardson on the Destruction of the Pests of the Farm, 2 
i 1 - [ lv \t-tova orn olrpadv in a fair train ; eru :. lne “ lae ‘ 79 q ’ fled by his literary attainments and his long connection with Richardson on the Hive aud Honey Bee, 25 cents, 
belief that matters at e a. lea y lie sectarian school question, prepaiatory to then In Ihls marker,, aait Is in , ... not aTOra „. e 9e— the Democratic press, lie was furnished personally by tbe Miiburn and Stevens on the Cow and Dairy Husbandry, 2! 
towards an amicable adjustment of the points hv flip Rishnn ! Fkiuk»— lhe pnees to-i P . J,, Dourest site! dlstinguishea subject of the memoir with many of the daiesand Skinner’s Elements of Agriculture, 25 cents. 
" : ‘ Tt believed that Parliament will formal excommunication by the iiistiop ! First quatty, ; *9,5^0,9,75; «: err,»$lP<»«>»b**8® tBCW „f bl8 ear |y ,ite, and from authorized ,riend» ot Mr Bn- Allen’s Treatise on the Culture of the Grape, $1. 
£ pZgueS on the 31st, and that no farther Os the 3d tort., says the Quebec Mercury of S^.^lXSSfiK &VZ212X&SUZI ^S^SXSSXtt 
party motions will be made this session The J ul l0t h, a d lS astrOU8 hail Storm fell at La Six d£ys old.'kuUu as “ Ki. tens,"’ which bring $1^5 to $3®4 Pardee onffie C^^tio^oMbfstimwbenT, Ae., 60 e«« 
fell rWiiS«"V£fi n .7.st3 lSS Chiite ’ Lower Cauada ’ and swept over an area rg“od»s‘eZo^Li 
mers^on whether Mr. Dallas^ as U nited States of about three miles. The hail came down ice o( c de d as much upon Book. SI 
Minister, has reported to Her Majesty’s Govern- with such force, as in some cases to penetrate ^ ° i(lnMCy » 2j ^’ i0 ’ good Buttre. Price $ 1 . H IZTuZ tb« Hmst rt '; d 25 Httna K emen ‘ of Sheep ’ 75 cenU - 
ment that he had full power to settle the Cen- through the shingles of the roofs. Some women, Suekp and La, asi-Common Sheep $2,50@5; extra Sheep The only Complete and Authorized Edition of Youatt,°Martin, and Stevenson Cattle,$1,25. 
tra.1 American dispute, or whether he had any throu „ h fear , raa out, and their faces were black $7 &i-wel^ hogs, com-fed, large, first quality, live thelifeandpublioservioesof cloth 60 cents, 
other powers than those of his predecessor, Mr. and ^ ^ the pelting hail. Sheep and CHARLES FREMONT 
Lord 1L said it was understood that Mr. Dal- fowls WerC kllIed > ai J d the tields 8treWed mark« e icwl.i"^ W1 * aU X'r F?oweF 8 C Gu?de, $1,25. 
I.. u„H full newer to discuss the auestion with with dead crows aud small birds. Many farm- 8^c RBOEIPTS-Beeves d b77; OownsliS, Veals 1,018, Sheep Xhe subscribers assure the public that this volume, prepared The American Florist’s Guide, 75 cents. 
Jas nan lull power IO OlSCUSSie ljues 0 . . and Lambs 12.5o4; Swine d,4o0. by an eminent literary gentleman, whose resources lor tne ma- Every Lad\ her own Flower Gardener ; paper 25c., cloth, 
Her Majesty’s government,. Mr. RllChanan had era suffered the entire loss Ot their crops. ALBANY CATTLE MARKET—July 21. tcrial aud authorities are direct, wtll be the ou.y complete The Am. Rose Onlturist; paper 26 cents, cloth, 50. 
no instructions whatever on the subject. Orangemen of Coburg and Port Hope beep ^explorer! scholar, statesman and hero, an, 1 ^ 
France - Reports bad been for some time A ^•’angemen o g t I $5 25 * 0 ™^'«.76;^^second $4.W; Ourd$r 8 ' whose recent nomination by the Republican party, lor the Saxton's Rural Hand Books, 3 vols $3 75. 
current that unpleasant relations existed be- held their annual celebiation on Saturday, July ^Bows and Calves—N oue in market. ~i biguest office in the gilt of tne peop e. has awakened a renew- Bemen Af H H n P ®ai 2 50 C c"iti 1 th ’ 50 
tween the Courts of France and Russia, and l2ch. About 2.000 were in the processional »•«*«*« lambs- 800 m market. Prices range at from i^nSi"^'^ ^wne’s American Ponit4 M ?a?d’. $1 ' 
that Count Morrey’s departure for St. Peters- p ort Hope, and everything passed off quietly. bwuul-Noneta market. “MXV»«uca^™au!ilfJ“i ,uVultt ““' “wnw Houtwir^pa^Tcem® 
burgh, was delayed in consequence, as Morrey o tt . d V ewlna n’ s bands of Rochester, fur- CAMBRIDGE CATTLE MARKET—July 1«. 1 DERBY A JACKSON, Publishers, Choriton’s Grape Grower’s Guide ; paper 50 cents, cloth, < 
was about ready to embark. The difficulty IS music At market 629 Cattle-550 Beeves, and 79 Stores, consist- by maiT“postpa'id 6 ’Mr«ce“pLf jXnTon’l DilXna^o^Mod^ra^a^n^ 
probably arranged. Tbe report ot the Comma- nished the music. ing of Working Oxen, Cows and Calves, yearlmgs, two and ap-Oopies of either sent by mail, postpaid, on recc.^^0 B()UR8in(;HU , t . 8 Rura y , Economy , $1125 . 
tee of the Corps Legislative, refusing to accord An unusual case of extradition, under the “^/X^Er-Extra, per cwt, $8,50; first qnauty, $8,25; ---;---—— r 
to the Emperor power of granting pensions, is Ashburton treaty, came before the Chief Justice 2d do, $7,50qjj»; 3d do. $7, ordinary *t>,oo. Ao Farmer can afford, to be without the fallowing Books- cents, cloth, 5» cents. 
_ ii-i ,1 r. f., 1 K,it- onrl is J STORES—VY orkiug Oxen—$ 120 , loUvajzio. AUKIU(1A\ FAB.Vl BOOK. Liebig’s Familiar Letters to Farmers on Chemistry; pa] 
Youatt on the Horse $1,25. 
The only Complete and Authorized Edition of Youatt, Martin, and Stevenson Cattle,$1,25. 
THE LIFE AND PUBLIC SERVICE SO F Mutin's Practical Land Drainer, 50 cents. 
Tinruiro t\t m Weeks on the Honey Bee ; paper 25 cents, cloth, 60 cents. 
JOHN CHARLEb FR.E1YIONT, Wilson on Cultivation of Flax, 25 cents. 
With an accurate Portrait on Steel, aud several spirited Kn- Q’U'iby s Mysteries ol Bee-keeping, $1, 
graviugs. One neat 12mo. Price $1. H . nd t > rra ^ ee ' k, Y. per ’ *V c ?. nt8 : el „« 
ml , fo . ......... A Rlliott s American I* rnit b rower 8 Guide, $1,25. 
The subscribers assure the public that this volume, prepared American Florist’s Guide, 75 cents. 
by an eminent literary gentleman, whose resources lor tne ma- H verv Ladv her own Flower Gardener ; paper 25c., cloth, 50c. 
terial aud authorities are direct, will be ttie omy complete qq le Rose Onlturist: paper 25 cents, cloth, 50. 
Cows and Calves -None in market. 3 biguest office in the gift of tne peop e, has awakened a renuw- 
Shbbp and Lamus— 860 in market. Prices range at from eo imeresi in nis wonderful career. Much material heretofore 
$2,UOu,4,5U. inaccessible to t.m general reader, including incidents ot his 
few'iNE_None in market. early career, will be incorporated in tbis volume. 
CAMBRIDGE CATTLE MARKET—July 1«. For further purlieu^ apoly to JACKg0N p„ bli8hers> 
At market 629 Cattle—550 Beeves, aud 79 Stores, consist- . Nassau street. New York, 
ing of Working Uxeu, Cows and Calves, yearlings, two and S737“Copios of either sent by mail, postpaid, on reteipt^oi 
biography ot the eminent Hoare on the Cultivation of tile Vine, 50 cents. 
EXPLORER, SCHOLAR, STATESMAN AND IIEP.O, Chorlton’s Cold Grapery, from direct American Practice, 50c. 
whose recent nomination by the Republican party, for the Saxton’s Rural Hand Books, 3 vols , $3,75. 
biguest office in the gift of tne peop e. has awakened a renew- Bement s Rabbit F ancier ; paper 25 cents, cloth, 50 cents 
ed interest in nis wonderful career. Much material beretolnre Reemelin s Vine-Dresser s .Manual,50cents. 
inaccessible to t,.e general reader, iueludiug incidents of his Browne s American Poultry Yard, $ . 
early career, will be incorporated in mis volume. Bm’w'ie s F leld Book of Manures, $1,25. 
Ii'or fiirthur oartieulars Kinilv to Skillful Housewife, paper, 25 cents. , 
1 DERB 1 A JACKSON, Publishers, Ohonton’s Grape Grower’s Guide ; paper 50 eents, cloth, i 
lli) N»»bsau street xNew York. Kastwood’s Manual for cultivating tbe Cranberry,60 cent 
rS-Copies of either sent by mail, postpaid,’ on receipt of Johnson’s Dictionary of Modern Gardening, $1,60. 
p 342 wl Boussmgault s Rural Economy, $1.25. 
Browne’s Field Book of Manures, $1,25. 
Skillful Housewife, paper, 25 cents. 
Chorlton’s Grape Grower’s Guide ; paper 50 cents, cloth, 60c. 
Eastwood’s Manual for cultivating the Cranberry,50 cents. 
unanimously. 15 years had been a resident of Canada, 1U of swme^o^^mand^gUd, 1 ^’ * naudso^advan 
Italy.— Affairs in Parma were becoming which he has been a magistrate, was brought last week s prices. ^ 
worse, and an insurrection was feared. The before the Court, charged with having abscond- Brighton cattle MARKET-Jiily 17 
SiToto*<• “ '« «««■ *«MW “ «• 
Uon on the Italian questiok. ' State of Mississippi, of which lie was formerly oattie-Extr*$«,7o, ffistqnauty $$, , 
T .r t „ j„n Treasurer. The prisoner was brought up under Wokkimg oxen—$ 100 ,105,115,12U®175. 
Liverpool Markets.—T n breadstuffs a dull j , Cows asd calves -Sales $ 25 , 4dc«po. 
tone bad prevailed and all descriptions are a a warrant issued by the Judge, under the pro- siiebp and Lauds—S heep extra, $$@I0. By lot $i,& 
shade Lower. Wbeat has declined 2d per bushel visions of the Ashburton Treaty,and af.er a lull 2, HmEsgcwt $7^- Tallow cwt. $8. 
on the week ; flour 10 s. per barrel, chiefly on examinatioil) wa8 discharged, the Court holding fat hogs, 
nri<- y 342wl BoussingHult's Rural Economy, $1.25. 
o-. 1 w ’ _ - Thompson’s Food of Animals ; paper 50 cents, cloth 75 cts. _ 
. , n . Richardson on Dogs—their Origin, Varieties, Ac.; paper 25 
JSo Farmer can afford to be without the following Hooks• cents, cloth, 50 cents. 
ALLEN’S AMERICAN FARM lJOOK. Liebig’s Familiar Letters to Farmers on Chemistry; paper 25 
The American Farm Bonk ; or, a Compend oj American Tb e'pru ft ^iHrden^by^Barry, $1,25. 
8@ Agriculture, being a Practical 1 realise on b.ms, Mauures, American Fruit Gulturist, b.v Thomas, $1,25. 
Piaiuiug, Irngauuu, Grasses, Giaiu, Roots, F runs, ( otion. lo- Y(;ar Book of Agriculture, $1,60. 
bacco, .-sugar Dane, Rice, and every staple Product ol tbe Morre „. g Ame rican Shepherd, $1. 
United States ; witu the best inethous ot piauling, cultivating w , Q rowerHI ,d stock Register, bound. 50c. per vol. 
Swine—N one. Demand good, at a Handsome advance on and preparation for market. Illustrated by more tnau 1U0 eu- 
last week’s prices. graviugs. By R. L. Alien, (/loth $1. 
lUtiUHTON CATTLE MAUKET-JulyIt. Browne’s Field Book of Manures: 
, a /a • rrr u: /y 7 o P Or, American Muck Book; treating of the Nature, Properties, 
At market 1175 Beef Cattle, 10 pairs Working Oxen,78 Cows Sources, Histoty, and Operations of all tne Principal Fertili- 
and Calves, 7o Stores, 3,«fUU Sneep ana Lambs, odO 5>wiue. au( ^ Manures in Common Use, with Specific Direc ions lor 
pRiOJfis— Beet Cattle—Extra $8,75; first quality $o,ou; uo. t ». e j r Preservation, and A.ppiication to tho Soil and to Crops. 
American Fruit Culturist, by Thomas, $1,25. 
Year Book of Agriculture, $1,50. 
Morrell's American Shepherd, $1. 
Weol Grower and Stock Register, bound. 50c. per vol. 
fty* Any of the above works will be sent by mail, postpaid, 
on receipt of the price. Agents and others entitled to Premi¬ 
ums in Books for obtaining subscribers to the Rural, can se¬ 
lect from the above list. Address 
D. 1) T. MOORE, Rochester, N. Y. 
addition to the works comprised in the published 
Working Oxen—$ 100, 105, 115, 120(a^l75. 
Cows and Calves -Sales $26, 4u(dd5. ^ 
Sheep and Lamus—S heep extra, $5^10. By lot $1,50, 2,00, 
their Preservation, and A-ppiication to the Soil and to Crops. w @ furnish many others— including Wkhbtkr’s 
By D. Jay Browne. $1,2p. Royal Octavo Dictionary, (Unabridged in Words.) and 
The Stable Book. Lippincott’s Pronouncing Gazetteer op the World. 
A Treatise on the management of Horses, in relation to -- 
Staoling, Grooming, B'eediug, Watering, and Working, Cou- WOOD ENGRAVING ! 
structiou of Stables. Ventilation, Appendages of stables, W v mvj . 
Management of the Feet, aud Management ot Diseased aud Haying engaged competent artists in this line to meet 
Detective Horses. .By John Stewart, Veterinary Surgeon.— his own wants and convenience, the Publisher of tbe Rural 
With noves and additions adapting it to American Pood and New-Yorkkr proposes to give his readers an opportunity 
Climate. By A. B. Allen. SL to share in the benefit, and therefore gives notice that he 
Allen’s Disease* or Domestic Animals ;_ prepared to execute in superior style all kinds of EN- 
Beintr a History and Description of the Horse, Mule, Catt e, fiRAVTNG ON WOOD. Particular attention given to An- 
lower grades ; covn ls - p«i quaitet. S pem,e ifc treaty did not provide for the surrender Spring pigs 9>^c. 
Co., quote as followsred wheat 9s. b.l@UR • 7 1 f at i>iiuadfm 
6 1 ; white 10@IU.; Western canal flour 3U@ of persons cliarged wall embezzlement. Mi. 
hELia LiUbUo. Calf Sxiu» lAfljlic. $7 [M , ,,, 
Swine —Wholesale, 7c.; retail, fht hogs, 6>.iC. 
38s ; Puiladelplua 33s. 6d@34s. 64 ; Ohio 35@ House owns a good deal of property in Canada, 5o >a iiu.2o # niu tba. 
36s. 6d ; extra Canadian 37s. White corn 29s. where he has resided, which the State authori- $2 ? 76 ^t 
PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MAltKET-July 1«. 
Bkep Gatile— 1,1)12 at market. Prices ranging at from $8, 
WOOD ENGRAVING! 
Having engaged competent artiste in this line to meet 
his own wants and convenience, the Publisher of tbe Rural 
New-Yorkkr proposes to give his readers an opportunity 
to share in the benefit, and therefore gives notice that he 
36s. 6d ; extra Canadian 37s. White corn 29s. where he has resided, which the State authori- 
-- ties propose to attach for the debt. 
Miscellaneous Items. _ 
The Washington Union learns at the General [adverhsemknt.] 
o Sears People s Pictorial Domestic Bible.— Trim 1,000 
Land Office that, in consequence ot the leccnt Engravings .—Wc always fbel it to bo a pleasure to call the at- 
hostilities of the Indians in Utah Territory, it tentlon of our readers to every useful Work Issued from the 
• , , <■!,„ 01 „,„._ n |.a fn Press. In the publication of a new Pictorial Biblo for the 
was considered unsafe foi the SU y ■ g Million, Mr. Sears seems to have consulted the wishes of the 
Being a ILstory aud Description of the Horse, Mule, x __.. 
3—5,000 at market.— Prices—Sales at f.om Sneep. Swine, Poultry, and * 1 . 1 ^ imal Portraiture, Architectural Designs, Views of Public 
their Management. Breeding, Crossing. Rear ug feeding, and ... of Agricultural Imnlements. Machi- 
GRAVING ON WOOD. Particular attention given to An- 
at market, which were sold at from $7^@8 ] 
for still ted, aud $8 l> per U)U tbs for corn fed. 
Cows and Calves— 259 at market. Sales at from $25(g40 | Johnston's Elements of Ag’l Chemistry and Geolocy, 
aud from »2U^q>i5 lor springers, aud trora $15^125 for dry. 
With a Complete Analytical and Alphabetical Index, and an 
American Preface By Hon. Simon Brown, Editor of the 
•‘New England Farmer.” Price $1. 
Guenon on Milch Cows; 
Buildings, engravings of Agricultural Implements, Machi¬ 
nery, &c. Stereotypes and Electrotypes of engravings made 
at this establishment, will be furnished when desired. 
EMEK-Y'S r»-A.TEWT 1 
Horse Powers, Threshing Machines, Saws, Ac. 
The Subscribers are now prepared to contract for the de- 
v / J ♦ 1 Guenon on Milch Cows; The Subscribers are now prepared to contract lor the de- 
Jpbfrtisfmfnts. SSS 
minofl hv nhriArvinsp N»itural Marks or hxterual indications 
^ _ . alone ; the length of time she will continue to give Mhk, Ac , 
Terms of AdvertlBlnjs.— Twenty-five Cents a Line, each A( , wilh introductory Remarks and Observations on the Cow 
unrivalled embellished Woiks. This is, undoubtedly, the Obituary aud Marriage Notices embracing over four lines 
•■ Best Book" for Agents. For further particulars, address the w ;u be charged at advertising rates. This rule is imperative, 
Publisher, Mr. ROBERT SEARS. 181 William St., New York. a8 otherwise we must often either give offence by omitting, or 
—— occupy more spaco than we can consistently devote to such 
notices. 
Died, at East Bloomfield, N. Y., on Thursday, July 3d, of 
Consu notion. ANVA P.. eldest daughter of Daniel W. and I 
A LIBERAL Price paid for any amount of Tare Seed.— 
Address FOREMAN, STARR A GO., LeRoy, N. Y. 312w4 
S1IORT-IIORN 8. 
I HAVE for sale soma 8 or It) due voumf Go • s and Heifers 
also about tho same number of Bulls auj Bull Calves. They 
. Calves. They 
_ . . . ... , _ A will he sold on six or twelve mourns’ time for approved paper. 
Living, since a more chi'd, with a hope in Christ, and for Railroad Station is Canastota, New York Central Rail road, 
ree years past a member of the East Bloomfield Congrega- jjy f, ir „ j s „i x miles from this Station. S. P. C HAPMAN 
onal Church, tho deceased gave us a most boautiful example Clockvillo, Madison Co , N. Y., July, 1856. 342,-owtf 
342w2eow 140 Futtou Street, New York. 
SPANISH MERINO SHEEP—Of the host quality, bred 
and tor sale by GEO. CAMPBELL. 
West Westminster, Vt., July 4th, 1856. 341wb 
FRENCH MERINO SHEEP. 
In order that we mav increase our stock of Silesian Merinos 
we offer for s do at reduced prices, 250 pure blood French Merino 
Sheep of the best quality. For pa-ticulars inquire of 
GKO CAMPBELL, West Wectminster, \ t. 
1 341w6 WM CHAMBERLAIN, Red Hook, N. Y. 
SAVE YOUR FRUIT. 
The Infallible Self-Sealing Fruit) and Vegetable Can. 
Oor experience during the past year, in manufacturing Se’f- 
Seulmg Iruit Cans, and the universal satisfaction and certifi- 
utmo8t dispatch and Id best condition. 
These Powers are generally introduced and are recommend¬ 
ed in the strongest manner for their economy, durability and 
efficiency. They are emphatically the Farmer’s own Machine, 
and thousands of Testimonials could be had, were it needed of 
their worth. An examination of them, before purchasing else¬ 
where. is solicited. Full catalogue aud description furnished 
on application. 
A full assortment of Farm Implements and Machinery, also 
Seeds, always od hand at reasonable prices. 
334w8eo H. D. EMERY & CO., 204 Lake St., Chicago. Ill. 
H. C. BRYAN, FASHIONABLE HATTER, old stand 
of Clark A Gilman, 22State St., Rochester. Iy331 
on with their work, unless accompanied by an people,’and the interests of his numerous colporteurs, who are Insertion—in advance. Brief and appropriate announcements and the Dairy by John S -Skinner. Illust^ efficiency. They are emphatically the Farmer’’ 
escort to protect them in case of an attack be- now graduaiiy extending themselves into every section of the preferred , ftn d no Patent Medicine or deceptive advertisements ^n^oth® 
. 1 . vast American continent, and placing before the people his inserted on any conditions. Our Catalogue, comprising eighty Agncuituial Works pub- where, is solicited. Full catalogue aud descri 
ing made Upon them. unrivalled embellished Woiks. This is. undoubtedly, the Obituary aud Marriage Notices embracing over four lines fished bv us, F®* , **| > ? I jwi tc *'i re88 ’ n no ic Publishers on application. 
A t ativ in Cincinnati Ohio was recently de- “Best Book" for Agents. For further particulars, address the will be charged at advertising rates. This rule is imperative, (isOwLow* * ’ Fulton Street, New York. A full assortment of Farm Implements and 
r u *>H,l 1,)r . Ut- ROBERT SRARS, 1SI William St., New^Tork. .toto.rtto-tototo.J- 5 . -—-— 
some purchases, accused of the theft, and with 
tears handed out a $ 10 bill to pay for the stolen 
package. The merchant took out $5 aud gave 
her the change. Subsequently he discovered - , .uirnr ob - - --- - -- 
Died, at East Bloomfield. N. Y., on Thursday, July 3d, of SHORT-HOKNS. Sheep of the best quality. For particulars inquire of 
that the $’2U bill was a counterleit. ConsumpUou. AN V A P . eldest daughter of Daniel W. and i „* V e for sale soma S or it) One vounsr Go s and Heifers ; GK.O CAMPBELL, West Weftmiuster, V t 
, . t-> • 1 c l -a-l i Matilda Martz, aged 20 years. also about the same number of Bulls and Bull Calves. They 341w6 WM CHAMBERLAIN, Red Hook, N. Y. 
A CHILD was born m 1 ai IS lately without Will be sold on six or twelve moulds’ time for approved paper. ___— -——— 
any nose. M. Maisonneuye, of Paris, took the threeymirs past* member' of the East Bloomfield Congrega- My mUea’rro^thU S^atlSn. Y °S k p.‘ ! 3HAPM 1 A r N tt ’ SAVE YOUR F,JUI J’ 
little baby in hand when she was 7 months old, tional Church, the deceased gave us a most beautiful example Clockville, Madison Co , N. Y..July, 1856. _Sl^owt^ ^ rfence^uringS'past yeaj ffimanufacturing Se^ 
and bavin 0, made her insensible to pain by the of early piety. Throughout her long illness, the sufferings of HAGER’S PATENT IMPROVED HARROW, Sealing fruit Cans, and ?he universal satisfaction and certifi- 
ana navmg inauc IIU niseuotuic p J which were of the intensest nature, sho exhibited, m an unu- HAGERS I AIE.N1 lilt khvlimiaiuiwh, cates of parties who have purchased nnd tested those of various 
use Of chloroform, cut such flaps, and so skill- 8uftl degree, those peculiar Christian graces, which completely Is being rapidly introduced into W esteru New York, ana wit m(lkerg hftve rfvJn ours the decided preferences over all others, 
fully, from the face, that when twisted into po- won the hearts of all about her-so perfectly resigned, yet ^Lu 7 cK’^ the The subscriberstffer to the P^Hc^ (;an 
. . , [■ ,1 I|,„„ n mrv withal so hopeful-caring to live only for her friends,-longing Castings aud Bolts may be obtained at the Manut .cturer s eTer invented .to preserve Fruits, Vegetables, Ac, 
Sltion and perfectly healed, they make a very t0 di6( that 8he might be with her Maker. prices - . R . hta ann , v ttt the The SealSg ls Invariably perfect. All others require solder 
--t.KIrt iwuzH.lnrtViniv «n«P n. a. .1 a... n.i u For the purchase of Town or County Rights, a pply at tne ... . 
respectable and good-looking nose. On the minds of those who witnessed that death bed scene, abo y 0 p i aco , or address E. NASH, Auburu,°N. Y. 
TT T , __ +t.„i. there is an impression left never to be effaced. Her last words,_!----- 
The Home Journal obseives that an t ei ..Come, Lord Jesus, come quickly, and lead me through the BVEK.Y R.EADEI4. 
bubble lias broken out, by the recent develop- dark valley—Come 1 Come r— were perfectly Indicative of tbe WILL LLEASE TO BEAD THIS, 
ment of the fact, that the costly display of bl i- I’^co of mind which reigned within. Could wo, even in the Work FOR all and WORK which pays. If you want cm- 
1 midst of our tears, find hearts to murmur? Let us rather re- wlovment, send at once tor Mr. hbAKb UKtULAK IU 
,„i„o U 7 h,vh aba an aarn.atlv and faithfullv BOOK AGENT4. Our list of Books comprises the most sale- 
BEST SELF-SEALING CAN MANNY PATENT WITH 
erinvented, to preserve Fruits, Vegetables, Ac, T ivr T>Ti tf^-xr ~ir;T^T'¥ii ~ncrnri_ 
™m UUS ^ iUV “ riably Perf,:Ct - 0 8 reqU ' re FO^ TH™aTv^T OF iS 
The'onening has been enlarged to admit a full sized Peach. In calling tho attomiou of farmers to my .Machine, for the 
Every Can is tested belore it lesves our mamUactory, and coming harvest, I take great pleasure in speaking ol its still 
or cement. „ , _ ,, , „ . 
The opening has been enlarged to admit a full sized reach, 
Every Gan is tested belore it leaves our manufactory, an 
stamped with our names. TAYLOR & HOPGETTS. 
Manufacturers of Planished Tin and Japanned 
34 l w 4 No. 60, Beekman street, New York. 
dal presents at numerous weddings in New joice , for the crown for which she so earnestly and frithfuiiy 
York city for a few years back,have been hired striven, is nobly won. Thus, “Sweet the scene wnore Christ- “ aavas8erg tban aD y otner hou-o Address, post-psid, 
from extensive jewelers for a reasonable amount. i>tns die -’'-t CoM - 342w8 R0BEa si wrnum a“eetN 
The night train from New York to Boston i t Ori i If* C A FARMER wanted. 
July 13th, was thrown off the track near Long J UtuU§CllC£, KL hr 0 ^ h ^°Uo°mZ Sf «n"“ Pmte^amwh^ca 
from extensive jewelers for a reasonable amount. 
TnE night train from New York to Boston 
July 13th, was thrown off the track near Long 
Meadow, by a rail maliciously placed across the 
track. The engine, tender, baggage car and 
one passenger car were badly smashed, but no 
passengers injured. One of the firemen had 
his skull fractured and one leg broken. 
Roral New-Yorkkr Ornc*, 
Rochester, July 23, 1856. 
A FARMER WANTED. 
One who thoroughly understands his business in all Us 
branches. He must be an American Protestant who can Tiir- 
i.ish the best of recommendations for sobriety, industry nnd 
integrity. He should be a middle-aged man, with a wile fully 
competent to take the charge of her department. 
Such person! tnav find a situation whero every facility will 
r names. TAYLOR & HODGETT 8 . increased merits over any previous year’s manufacture, and 
rs of Planished Tin and Japanned Wore, in recommending it as now improved and perfected as being a 
No. 60, Beekman street, New York. Combined Reaper and Mower, adapted in every respect to the 
____—- wants of farmers who have use for such an implement. 
,-nj- I have so shortened the rear part of the platform and frame 
mi- rn - Wi-UOS^JNI , as to make the delivery easy. The reel post on the left side of 
,SURGEON DENTIST, No. 49 Reynolds’ Ar- , be machine iB made higher, the wing board wider and longer, 
cade, Second Story, Rochester, N. Y. 340wl2 and have put in internal gear. The raising lever is lengthened, 
___- nud the driver’s seat set further back, which so balances the 
Fl£ EYE AND EAR INFIRMARY. machine as to rid the horses of all weight upon their necks— 
and I have the utmost confidence in recommending it as the 
ROCHESTER EYE AND EAR INFIRMARY. 
IDr. Walker, Oculist and Aurist. (from London, bes t Combined Reaper and Mower in use 
e passenger cal’ were oaclly smasneci, DUI no 1 ’ bo afforded for the pursuit of modern agriculture, with good 
pcsmrm-ii ininrPtl One oftlie firemenhad No essential changes have occurred in the breadstuff market wage s aud a pleasant home, bv addressing immediately 
ssengei s injured, une or tne nremen naa duriDK the pa3t week exoept that old ^ nt , ea wheat , in view Skf proprietor. Box 2137. New York City p. o. 
S skull fractured and one leg broken. of the incoming crop better quality, has decliued. It sells - JUST PUKLI&II KI>. 
It was Professor Mahan, of West Point-, with LOW at $1@1,25. Corn and Oats are unchanged. Barley has _„ Reyv0LD - s political Map of the United States," 
, , , - experienced a great decliue, contractors for the new crop rtiu- sbow j nK >« a glance the whole country, from tile Atlantic to 
experienced a great decline, contractors for the new crop rtfu- gbow |, lfs ’ Ht a glance the whole country, from tile Atlantic to 
whom Mr. Dallas recently returned Irora tne 8i „ g to offer more than 63c per bushel. The crop is represented the Pacific coast.; colored so as to designate the Free and 
Queen’s reception. Despatches from Mr. Dal- to bo good, and the quality never better. If we were a farmer d o|^Q^si^f e r^ ls< It also^re'sems^vatit'amount'o’/stMistical I 
las to Secretary Marcy express profound regret ~ l r d “" ,1 “ 
that this trifling occurrence has been 80 magni- p ork st ,u on the advance, best mess bringing twenty-two Plieo. in sheet f“ rm . ?.| “p"! 8- 
° , ii* Price, in pocket form.....ou cen is. 
fled and denies that he intended It as any man- dollars per barrel. Every pen -011 interested in the politics of our country, should 
’ ... Beef is on the decline both here and in New York, where the possess a copy. Copies sent postpaid oq receipt of trice. 
ifestation of displeasuie. VHbune says it sold lower last week than probably for two or Address WILLIAM O. sii'' ? vv^ i- 
_ _ . n , . *U 2 w 2 l^O. lyj Droatiwjty, now ioik. 
The “ Vitriol man” has made hts appearance three years previous. Eggs have fallen again to 12^c. ______ 
at Havana. The scene of his operations there, ___ hochestek wholesale prices . stack size 
No. 195 Broad« ay. New Yotk. 
as here, is in front of the theatres, in concert Flon J ri “ bl ,r “““ **$ 7 * 25 ^ 7,75 °^tviii*^u <\<1 'k o 14C 
rooms, and even »t church. Occasionally he 
varies his diabolicalism with sprinkling red Pot “mV««a Ski'll!® 
neDDer in people’s eyes after dark. Barley, (new). 68 c Slaughter.Ocfflf 
l tl 1 1 Rt.ntr wtiMixt.. .Util' Cali. ill 
Best wh,to Canadmn.l.55(|l 5 60 iy’wiB mo^riff^ctuaily prouct the stack in the heaviest' rain 
* .. " 7 Vp on.] storms roiid 0 Tin}r i t sccu re as und cr i ho barn roof. 
RaH»V'(nnwj..tj3c Slaughter. .*0cffi6 Tne subscriber has a process he will warrant to preserve dark 
Buckwheat '.Wc Calf..... lie from mildew without, in the least discol. rn,g or injuring the 
BUCK Wheat,. . _Annlied when so ordered at 4 cents extra per square- 
dried.5iX<i!fi3 furnished 
STACK COVERS OF COTTON DUCK. 
The following sizes constantly on hand, or any required size 
made to order. 15x29 feet; 29x25 do ; 25 x30 do. lsi quality 43 
cents per square yard; 2d quality 36 cents per square yard, 
furnished with eords all ready for use. Covers of either quali- 
e; oru .in 53c Potatoes.OOCq38<- 
Oat*,’.©37izC Hides and Skins. 
Barley, (new)....63c Slaughter.0c(26 
Buckwheat.Otic Calf. Ho 
—-- U Baug ..V.7.V$T,00@1,25 Sheep pelts" (shorn) Hiifa 2 -ic material Applied when so ordered s . -. - 
— t a 1 u * 1 (Hwvi 1 25 Lamb do ink'/? 25<- vard. Orders throuch thp 1 ostoffic© will mt*et with prompt 
Forwarding Unpaid Letters.—As numbers Peas . \,v. nt V”’ seed;:'"'^ ^ auention. k. o. williams Sail and Tent Maker, 
1*11 i „ y> ., 4 . . ..’ 'oo 9 *> pirtvor « a rji 12 w 4 12 Buffalo St, Rochester, N. Y. 
ruttWAumnw ..— MchIi*. SeedK. 
of letters are still deposited to the Post-offices Port. ™... 
throughout the couatry, without the prepay- 
meut of postage, the Postmaster General has Hams, smoked.H@i2e Do soft.3,00®4,on 
adopted a plan for remedying the neglect and HWckeus!’. — 2°^o Do. Scranton". .’".'.6!o6@6!75 
ignorance of correspondents, which is explained Turkeys,- --...&Oe no. BioHbui..-5.w 
in the following copy of a blank circular and 
note of instruction: Cheese, (new)._ 6 a 8 c vt ool, 16.,.... ..Xhw.'I-u 
WEST BLOOMFIELD NUltSEltlES, 
Ontario County, New York. 
The Subscriber has a very large stock of all the leading va- 
o Scranton.0 006)6 75 rieMes of Fruit Trees for sale this fall, among which are 
o. Blossburg :::: U ’ 6 .W r.O.OOO Apple Trees, 5 to 12 feet high, aud 3 to 7 yr’s ole 
o. Char.8<3)10c 13,000 Pear Trees, f to 7 
■ hh '. -AM !»•»« » ^er>T ;; 1 „ 
^ attends exclusively to the treatment of 
- iDeafness and nil diseases of the EYE and EAR. 
Constant, and extensive practice enables Dr. W 
to treat these cases with success seldom attained. Dr. Walker 
may he consulted daily, and testimonials obtained, at his office, 
No. 82 State St., Rochester, N. Y. 839wl3eow 
f & 5 5 , 
yr, 
BURNET’S 
PATENT IMPROVED 
ftlf-ltalinj jftaii Con. 
This Is the only Fruit Can In 
market made entirely of Tin. All 
others are sealed by means of Lead 
Screw*, which dixcobrr the Fruit. 
By means of a Rubber Ring, the 
sealing is made go perfectly Air-Tight 
that the most carules* person cannot 
make a failure In sealing thh> Can. 
A Channel being arraoged around 
the top, Waat can be used (if 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 ad/canUigei it has 
over all other Cans. 
note of instruction : 
. Post Office,-, 185 . 
A letter hearing your address is detained in this office 
for non-pavment of postage. By enclosing to me. imme¬ 
diately on the receipt of this,^-- three cent stamps and 
pre-payinir your note of reply, the letter will be duly for- 
waideU according to its direction. Respectfully yours, 
-- - --, Postmaster. 
Cheese, (ne w). 6 a 8 c 
Lard, tried. l2o)13r 
White fish, hhl.$11(3111.50 
Tallow.OtNWllle Codfish ^9 quintal.5,0o 
Eggs, dozen.’..12>a<: ' Trout, bbl.9(3)10 
pre-paying your note of reply, the letter will be duly for- NEW YORK MARKET—July St. 
waideU according to its direction. Respectfully yours, Flour—Market, for com and medium grades ot flonropened 
-- - --, Postmaster. 5o hiaher, with a better demand lor export and home use; sales 
Note Postmasters will fill up, address, and frank the at $\90Ca.6.10 for com to choice super State; $6.15(0)6,30 for 
NOTE.—I ostmasters win \, extra do; $6076,30 for com to good super Iowa, Indiana. Illt- 
above notice, without the use of an envelope, to all per- ousin' and Ohio; $9 50(0)6,85 for com to good extra 
sons iu the Uuited States for whom unpaid letters shall ( j 0 . m „ r ) C et closing heavy, with a'mnderate demand, 
have been deposited iu theirofflaes; and may dispense with <jrnln —In wheat there is less doing, and the market is less 
the former practice of posting up notices in their offices buoyant; sales at SI.50 tor com winter Milwaukee; $1,35 for 
that such letters havu been deposited therein. Chicago spring; $l,70(o)180 tor good prime white Canadian; 
that such it Jambs Campbell P. M.General. $1,60 for mixed Tenm-s-ee: $1,75^130 tor white Southern; and _ _ 
J AMKS 6 A 1 II nr.LL, JC. ue $l.fi7X@l.W ' or >'< 1W red Southern. Rye steadv; sales at 79c tbe highest satisfaction. 
--■» ■ ♦-- fur unsound; 85@S6c for go id prime Western and Northern.— ADVANTAGES OF THIS PLAN. 
Express Robbery.— The New York and Erie good mixed. 1 "oatslfirm at 43ji44c'for SDtUnmd Western. 10 ' t0 It. promotes the dissemination of much noeded 
Railroad Express Company, it is stated, j was T«Sa Advantages of a Diploma with 
KO.OOO Peach “ i t0 „ h ‘ ,, 
r.,t*0O Grape Vines 2 lo 3 years old. 
Thoxe wishing large and extr.i fine trees for their own plant- 
insr or bv the 1 099 for sale, wi,l fiud it to their interest to call 
and exam in • my stock ami prices before purchasing elsewhere. 
Th. KB Nurseries are located 20 miles south ot Rochester in 
the village ot West Bloomfield, aud 1 * miles from the W. B. 
Depot on the Canandaigua and Niagara Falls Railroad. 
rv.alnimes sent 10 all applicants, bv mail. 
S«2w6eow STEPHEN H AINSWORTH. 
TO AG’L AND Ht»IM’IOULTUKAL S<l€IET1ES. 
f^^*Order 8 filled promptly, by J. U. liEGlilAN, Agents 
for the Fatentee, 601 Broadway, New York. 337 
MOT WATER WARMING APPARATUS. 
FOR GREEN HOUSES. 
The Subscribers have, at a large expense, perfected an ap¬ 
paratus for effectually Warming Gkeen Houses, bowevei 
Wk would p -rticularlv invite the attention of those Socie- large, in the severest weather, and with the most economical 
ies who are about to make up their Premium Lists to our consumption of fuel. Fully aware of the difficulties which 
past winter, (as the following testimonial will show,) and with 
the most satisfactory results. We shall be happy to send, by 
Warranted capable of catting in a workmanlike manner 
from 10 to 15 acres of Grass or Grain per day. 
My terms are the same as heretofore. For the Combined 
Machine, delivered here on board cars $125. For the Single 
Mower, $110. WALTER A. WOOD, 
Manufacturer and Proprietor, Hoosick Falls, N. Y. 
Mayl, 1856. ___ 331tf 
KEDZIK’S RAIN WATER FILTERS, 
MANUFACTURED BY J. E. CHENEY & CO., ROCHESTER, N. T. 
S These celebrated Filters have been tally 
tested tor many years iu almost every State 
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 IUU gallons 
in twenty-four hours, for all domestic uses. 
The most impure Rain, River or Lake 
water by this means becomes pure, clear as 
crystal, aud without taste or smell. In this 
condition only is water fit for family purpos¬ 
es, as a means of promoting the general 
health, and as a preventive of cholera, and 
other diseases incurred by the use of impure water. 
They are portable, durable and cheap, and are not excelled 
by anv other filter known. Addresa 
339eowtf j. E. CHENEY A CO., Rochester, N. Y. 
TO THE BREEDERS OF DEVON CATTLE. 
The Subscriber is now collecting materials for the Third Vol¬ 
ume of the Devon Herd Book and takes this method ot invi¬ 
ting breeders to send the pedigrees of all animals eligible for 
entry in the Work. It is desirable that all entries be received 
before the first of July next, or as soon thereafter as practica¬ 
ble, in order that, definite information may be given in regard 
to the time of publication. ...... 
Ail animals must, be able to trace, ou both sides, from un¬ 
questionable North Devon stock; and to furnish tbe necessary 
evidence on this point, persons sending pedigrees should give 
the name and residence of the hrader of every animal referred to, 
unless such animal is registered in the First, or Second Volume 
of the Devon Herd Book, iu which case reference to the No. 
ill be necessary. . . .. . 
Terms- Eacn patron is expected to take at least one copy o 
leWork, the price of which will be one dollar, aud also to 
pay twenty-five cents for the registry of each animal—registry 
fee to be paid in advance. ....... 
Cuts of breeding animals, properly executed, will be insert¬ 
ed in connection with their pedigrees, at a charge of $7 each.— 
Thev wiU be printed oti fly leaves in the best manner. 
Itwil ne recollected that there has already been published 
an American edition of the First and Second Volumes of the 
Devon Herd Book, bound together, with a frontispiece ot the 
Ouartlv Testimonial, and two handsome Illustrations of 
English prize Devons. The price for these two volumes is two 
dollars. They will be forwarded nmy'be^ directed .on the 
reception of the above sum. S ^. N , 1 ' ° I ? D H( ? t W * ^ D ’. 
American Editor of the Devon Herd Book. 
Office of the Boston Cultiv ator, Boston, Mass., June 1, 1S56. 
THE WOOL GROWER AND STOt’K 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. W e 
need say nothing more of its character or conduct, that to SHy 
whatever D. D. T. Moorf. takes hold ot ts put through, and 
made to stand among the first. We have always read it with 
It. promotes tl 
among Farmers 
robbed of a very large amount of money, (said toi^MflKc 14 ^ 180 f ° r ° M °' “ d 15 ® 2 °° “'iteulMnuIsTl’ermanent and Expressive Token of Honor 
J , • nn c for State. Cneese nrin ai ojyornc. iu* which isfreauently humiliating to the recipient, 
to be $20,000,) a few days since. 1 lie safe was buffalo market—J uly su °; t avoid^The^ostering^of a mercenary spirit among Com- 
opened probably on tbe train by means of a Flot.r-Thore is a fair inquiry for flour, but holders.are yet pntiwrs. and better comports With toe of an 
J ill. somewhat above the views ot buyers; sales this morning com emulation between Frtenns ana eg 
PVANTAGES OF THIS flaiv mail estlma^S fcTputtlStup ou/^paratnT.Tj'aB who’wifi ££££ i«*^ S* issue, after passing into Mr. Moore’s 
the dissemination of much needed information ™ d ^ drawiuga showing ground plan of .heir Green Houses hands, and know whereof we speak As Us features are na 
nm.gr armors. „ Tv . . m 8 .» ,, " ul ^ HApl {, iTREA1)WEIjIi 4 ca 'ional, itshould be sustained by the whole nation of stock grow- 
It combines the Advantages of a Diploma with a Premium Springfield, Mass 24,1856. ers. Ttis ably conducted.—Pratrie f 
-■ ’r a iue. . , r . „„ p B ' _J_ (The Wool Grower and Stock Register (published 
>r a Permanent and Expressive Token of Honor _ . _' thiv at 50 cents a volume, or $1 a year,) is furnished to 
e which is frequently humiKatiiigto the recipient. take pleasure in recommending, unqualifiedly to the R URAL *J u hR C ribers at half price—25 cts. a volume, or 50 cents 
L taJinrimr of a mercenary spirit among Com- public, the Warming Apparatus referred to above by Messrs. Rural suhsenoers at nau p c ^ .lanmuy.l 
CHAPIN, TREADWELL & CO. 
24, 1856. 
honorable Chapin, Treadwell A Co. We consider it perfect for the a year. 
. , , j » . j j. , | somewtiat aoove UIP Views UI uuyom. rsivirr* Him iiiwininu vs'iii 
keV which the messeuger had lost, anu not only >UohigAP at $5; good Wisconsin «t SlAA; cuoice Illinois at$ 6 ; 
J .... . . I _.A_ . _ AV.I/V 6i( 
pe.titers, and better comp Neighbors. purpose designed, and have warmed our Green Houses in tbis 
el w “wnl be happv to furnish to applicants a Catalogue of manner during the pa-t severe winter, having no trouble Id 
nf nur Puhiications which we consider most appropriate keeping the houses a« warm as wo desired, while the ther- 
those of our l uoiii I>. „„ mnm. ter ranired from 15 to 24 degrees below zero outside, and 
Moore’s Rural New-Yorker appears in a new and beauti¬ 
ful dress, at the commencement of tile new year, and with an 
increased corps of Editors and Special Contributors. It begins 
money but alee too waybills etolen, »o that art 
eaeot lost caaaot yot bo stated accu- ^ 
Ohio oats. Rye quiet. 
p'W'll'li'W , U , 'i''Al 
