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AUGUST 16. 
MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 
Jfoxcigit fnMigmtf. 
Arrival of the Steamship Asia. 
Provincial Items. 
800,000 FINE PEAK seeiilings AGRICULTURAL ABD OTHER BOOKS. 
Fob sale at the Nursery of L. Babber, East Bloomfield, Onta- For Sale at the Office of the Rural New-Yorker. 
ri° Co.. N Y. Also other Trees and Flams in abundance, both The Stable Book-the best work on the Horse, $1. 
budded and natural, ( ash orders from abroad will receive Tbe Horse's Foot, and llow to keep it sound paper 25 cents 
nrnmnt. nt.fAnt.inn. Th« trpfis wi hfl ftflp.lirelv nftekftd. marked . * » i/npui ^ loi.io, 
cel of white Kentucky at $1,85. Corn is in large supply and 800,000 FINK PEAK SEEDLINGS 
freely offered; sales of Western mixed at60@6U^c for cargoes, for sa i 0 at the tf urse ry of L. Barber, East Bloomfield, Onta- 
- and (Be for car lots, deliveicd at the East Albany depot, clos- r j 0 q 0#> 2 ^ Y. Also other Trees and Blants in abundance, both 
rn rTT , rn ^ a n lrt u n 0 i; Q f n f nPW ing for cargoes at the inside figure. Included in the sales were budded and natural. Cash orders from abroad will receive 
1 HE 1 OrOn 10 L*100e gives cl long list 01 new round yellow at 62)£c. A handsome sample of Ontario Barley prompt attention. The trees will bo securely packed, marked 
Vmilrlino-s in mneoas nf cormimetion in that was offered on’Change delivered by the 20th of Sept. It was and delivered at the Railroad for any distance 
DuliaingS in piocess Ol couSliuolu. u 1 U LLirtu held at about $1,30, which is above buyers'views. Rye is quiet 344 W 13 L. BARBER. 
round yellow at 62>£e. A handsome sample of Ontario Barley prompt attention. The trees will be securely packed, marked cloth° 5U cents ^ Wl ° W t0 ^ eep ^ 80Ull( *» paper 25 cents, 
was offered on’Change, delivered by the 2Uth of Sept. It was and delivered at the Railroad for any distance Browne’s Am Bird Fancier • naner 25 „i„,h r.o 
--— ... — - | held at about $1.30, wnich is above buyers views. Rye is quiet 344,^3 L. BARBER. Dadd’s America^ r,,tt «rwKS C *,” oloth ’ 0 C t8, 
thriving cit.V It is already by far tbe most en- Ht about 80c. Oats are not plenty, and the market rules very --- Dana’? Muck Manum cdoth *? ’ U ’ * L 
J I ., BANKING AND EXCHANGE OFFICE fes 25 cent,. 
ergetic town in the provinces. 
The steamer Asia, from Liverpool, arrived at ^ 0ATHAMf ^ 0Q account 0 f its saline baths, 
'LJt BritIin.- Parliament had a dis- is ^coming a rivalL ofSaratoga. Crowds of 
mission on Spanish affairs. Lord Palmerston, Americans from the South and other States, as 
cussiou uu opauisn ai “ ® , • sales. Corn lower, with a moderate inquiry; sales at aic ior - un 
in answer to a question, stated that there was well as Canadians, are now theie, bracing up unsound, and 48@49c for good to prime sound. Oats firm, with hooks for schools and the family circle £[“ a “ j ro Kre 88 ive Farmer, bo eer 
nothing at present which could lead in any way their constitutions with its healing waters. "provtofo^-Pork^favymfss 0 *£>@20 50- light do $19® Combining Amusement with Instruction. Richardson on d^Iorse-Varieti 
to interference of the French Government in , , . „ 1950 -looked hams ill coo/demandot lie for pilin' ll.k@l2 100 Dialogues; New and Original, for Reading, Exhibition, Richardson on the Diseases and M 
to Intel lerence 01 tne J. renen vauve uujeuo iu On Sunday morning, the 3d inst., the body of if!?°’“°S.So shoiflders 9 cI ard steadv P at i2hil3c- ' tc -> si. The Mind and Heart; Or, School and Fireside Read- Richardson on the Destruction of 
the affairs of Spain; that the Emperor of wounaay moimug, > / Westft^arcs14cfor ^ best lots from bbls ing for Children, 42 cents. The School Harp ; containing 85 Richardson on the Hive and Hone 
France, as a iust man would feel that foreign William John, second Chief of the Six Nations ^ ‘ or ' and lor State. Hamburgh cheese Songs for Schools and Classes, 25 cents. School Milburn and Stevens on the Cow s 
. _ 9 J ill • l tt t 1 - r 1 • ,1 _ • -D VOT .i.p v j Qiy/^NQ« * Melodies; a collection of Popular aud Familiar Music for Skinner s Elements ol Agriculturi 
interference would be unjust. He was a man Indians, was found in the canal m Hiantiora, <va(g)9c. Schools. 17 cents. Alien’s Treatise on the Culture of 
Of great sagacity, and events had shown that p ur Tf is S 11 noosed that he missed his foot- NEW YORK CATTLE MARKET All". 6 . The above are used in the best Schools in all parts of the Allen on the Diseases of Domestic 
Infprfpvpnp? liprpfofm-p in Smnisll difficulties VV " U IS Supposed mar e BEEVEs-These are sold by the head at a price equal to the country Specimen copies sent, postage paid, by mail on A lens American Farm Book $1. 
interference heretotoie IU hpanisiiaimcuities . crossing the Swing Bridge on his way to value per pound of the estimated weight of beef in the quar- receipt of price. V(l .,. Ailen s Rural Architecture, $125. 
had been attended With disaster to those inter- f,,. ters. The hide and tallow, or “ fifth quarter,” is not counted Agents wantedto sell the, above and other^works. Ve^ hbe- Pardee on the Cultivation of the S 
f - Tliprp wns no reason he said for atmre- the Mohawk Village, the place of his residence, in this market, as it is in Boston. ral terms. No risk. MORRIS COT ION, 1 ublisher, 1 help s Bee-keeper s Chart, 25 cell 
ferine- mere was no reason, nesam, lor appre o r , P R ,CE«_Th« nrice* tn-dav nemminH will average about9c.- 314 ' v2 Boston. guenon s Treatise, on Milch Cows 
Feed—Sales coarse Middlings at 51c, and Feed at 68 c. 
BUFFALO MARKET—Aug. 11. 
Flour—Market dull, with moderato inquiry. Sales old Can- 
Gould Block, (Over 
Interest allowed on : 
IlIlOTIIEIl, 
is becoming a rival of Saratoga. Crowds of adian, good brands, at $ 6 , 12 , and choice Indiana at$ 6 , 60. Interest all 
. b I en. a Grain—Sales Saturday P. M. white Illinois wheat at §1,52, 
Americans from the South and Other otates, as and Kentucky at This morning market dull and no o. B. WARD 
„ ^ .. 4.1 sales. Corn lower, with a moderate inquiry; sales at 4t>c for 
Well as Canadians, are now theie, Dracing up unsound, and 48C«)49c for good to prime bound. Oats firm, with 
Dana s Prize Essay on Manures, 25 cents. 
Stockhardt’s Chemical Field Lectures, $1. 
Buist’s American Flower Garden Directory, $1,25. 
Buist’s Family Kitchen Gardener, 75 cents. 
■ No. 12) State St., Rochester, N. Y. Norton’s Scientific mid Practical Agriculturist, 60 cents. 
Special Deposits. Drafts on Jyew York. J ohnson s Catechism of Ag’l Chemistry (for Schools,) 25 cte. 
[344] W. II. WARD Fessenden's Complete Farmer and Gardener, $1,25. 
ROOKS FOR SCHOOLS AND THE FAMILY CIRCLE 
Combining Amusement with Instruction. 
Fessenden’s American Kitchen Uardener, cloth, 50 cents. 
Nash’s Progressive Farmer, 60 cents. 
Richardson's Domestic Fowls, 25 cents. 
Richardson on the Horse—Varieties, Breeding, Ac., 25 cents. 
ivfprpnr'p pf flip French Government in issn. . m „t.,| hams in r-nnrf demand*atYle for nlain: Ill4(dli2 100 Dialogues , New and Original, for Reading, Exhibition, Richardson on the Diseases and Management of the Hog, 25c. 
v . r ,, . j.i T 7 I o On Sunday morning, the 3d inst., the body of foj. canvassed- do shotflders 9 c I.ard steady 1 at 12d.l3c.— Ac., $1. The Mind and Heart; Or, School and Fireside Read- Richardson on the Destruction of the Pests of the Farm, 25c. 
Fairs Of Spain; that the Emperor of ou “7 , , ., ’. „ o Buttersellsatlji® Ing for Children, 42 cents. The School Harp; containing 85 Richardson on the Hive and Honey Bee, 25 cents, 
as a iust man would feel that foreign William John, second Chief of the Six Nations , V 6c * or w ^ tcr „, and 16@l&c for State. Hamburgh cheese 1 ’ le , a » i F'K Songs for Schools and Classes, 25 cents. School Milburn and Stevens on the Cow and Dairy Husbandry, 
J iii * , tt T .. r | • .1 i • j 1 -ran. Melodies; a collection of Popular aud Familiar Music for Skinner 8 Elements ol Agriculture, 25 cents, 
rence would be unjust. He was a man Indians, was found in the canal in Bianttoid, ^.H@9c. ^ Schools, 17 cents. Allen’s Treatise oil the Culture of the Grape, $ 1 . 
The above are used in tbe best Schools in all parts of the Allen on the Diseases of Domestic Animals, 75 cents, 
mntry. Specimen copies sent, postage paid, by mail on Allen’s American Farm Book. $1. 
iceipt of price. Allen’s Rural Architecture, $1,25. 
hendmg that Napoleon had any such intentions. He is grandson of the celebrated Captain Brant, F’im'qu^iky^^ poorest 8 $7^7,so!— 
Smith O’Brien had declined an invitation to and among the last of this once powerful family. ftre wMy sold thr 
Agents wanted to sell the above and other works. Very libe 
ral terms. No risk. MORRIS COTTON, Publisher, 
344w2 Boston. 
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 
THE HOOKER STRAWKERRY. Youatt, Randall and Skinner’s Shepherd’s Own Book, $2. 
There can now be no question as to the superior merit of Youatt on the Breed and Management of Sheep, 75 cents. 
The Morning Advertiser says the Ameiican Ottawa, and thence to Saut Ste. Marie. The S^eep A^n'EAMBS-Common Sheep $2,50@5; extra Sheep Very°earl < y 7 maturity, and lasting a long time. 
' li-i. n_,-.4-4-1 nA vim*u«,uuu — —-- - ohbep aw u hAMBs-uommoii ooeey exua ouocp 
Stm r0 “ d iS t0 be y “ r8 ' .... v ,.m, p. 
tv’s speech on the Prolongation of Parliament. The number of Canadian steamers and 
The terms agreed on are that Bay Island revert schooBer8 trading on the Lakes is 234, of which g. j-^^.7^; 
to Honduras, that Republic pledging sc 48 are steamers, 17 propellers, and 169 schoon- 8>£(<£9c; stock hogs, 6^Ca)7c. 
nfinr/w fn thpm to anV other powers, or , * *. . , , v 4 . Receipts— Beeves 4, *13; Cows 256; Veals 815; Sheep and 
allow interference Til the?/ affairs." America ers; the tonnage of which amourts to about l—. ,3.3.0; s-l,. %m 
LonidUv nomdesces in this arrangement, and 41,196 tons, and the value of which is about Cambridge cattle market- Au*. 6. 
neariuy acquiesctJCJ nlflAn nnn At market 839 Cattle—700 Beeves, and 139 Stores, consist- 
thc amateur’s garden it has no equal ; it will produce 
Elliott’s American Fruit Frower’s Guide, $1,25. 
The American Florist’s Guide, 75 cents. 
Every Lady her own Flower Gardener ; paper 25c., cloth, 50c. 
allow interference in their affairs. America era ; uie tonnage m wmuu - - — wimos n,«u; T” 
hPu,Tuv uomdesces in this arrangement, and 41,196 tons, and the value of which is about Cambridge cattle market- a,.*. 6. su.mt, 
neartny acqu » ‘ • ACiA nnn At market 839 Cattle—700 Beeves, and 139 Stores, consist- Having ir 
joins 111 tripartite convention. 1 lance « 4 ^.3,4J4,UUU. 0 f Working Oxen, Cows and Calves, yearlings, two and ness on the 
consenting pnrty to tbe “JJ’S The Canada Great Western Railway Stock »«; , rIl ““Sb""?! 
deeme^necessary’ meSS COmmanJs “ E “ S '“ l1 » U « hw “f? " 
aeemeuucbcsMiy. . - of anv Eno-lisli Railway Company, with one Cows and Calv*s-$30, 45f a :5n. 
France.—T he intentions of the French Gov- <»uy LDgusn wiiiw., y j Calves- 120 at markot-$i, 5034 , 00 . 
ernment regarding Spain, are the subject of unimportant exception—the short Stockton and Yearlings-Nobs in^market. Two Years 0id-$20@30— 
ei nmeni xe^ttiuiug , , T . J , , .. ,._v ao ll a a t. 4ft to Rfi Three Years Old— $30®40. . . . . 
Browne's American Poultry Yard, $1. 
/w -r. w»-r , ... „ -r „ Browne’s Field Book of Manures, $1,25. 
ji? ITOK. S5-/Y.X.3S, Skillful Housewife, paper, 25 cents. 
Situated In Pontiac, Oakland Co., Michigan. Chorlton's Grape Grower’s Guide ; paper 50 cents, cloth, 60c. 
Having made permanent arrangements for going into bnsi- Eastwood’s Manual for cultivating the Cranberry, 50 cents, 
ness on the first of January next at Nashville, Tennessee, I Johnson’s Dictionary of Modern Hardening, $1,50. 
must dispose of my farm on which X reside at the earliest Boussmgault’s Rural Economy, $1,25. 
possible time. It contains 165 acres first quality land, Thompson s Food of Animals ; paper 50 cents, cloth 75 cts. 
highly cultivated, nearly free from stumps, dry rolling land, Richardson on^ Dogs—their Origin, Varieties, &c.; paper 25 
extra well watered, a fair supply of timber, and a soil not sur- cents, cloth, 50 cents. 
passed for wheat growing ; well adapted to dairy business, H'ebig s lamiliar Letters to Farmers on Chemistry; paper 25 
? . . .A-- __ -c_II -I-.. :_I 1_ 1 _I_1-1, UPTlt.S. P.lnt.n. /Ml PPni. 
Chorlton’s Grape Grower’s Guide ; paper 51 
Eastwood’s Manual for cultivating the Crai 
50 cents, cloth, 60c. 
having about thirty acres of well drained low laud on the back ’ :el ‘[ s> cloth, oO cents, 
part, which produces extra large crops of corn, oats and grass. T oe r ruit Harden, by Barry, $1,25. 
Two years since I sold in the village of Pontiac $700 in hay, American F ruit Lultunst, by Thomas, $1,25. 
and raised 30 acres of wheat and a number of acres spring „ ear , °* Agriculture, $1,50. 
crops ; raise annually from thirty to sixty-five acres of wheat; „ T orr , e ;; 8 American Shepherd, $1. 
have a large orchard of grafted fruit; a good plain frame house, WeolGrower and Stock Register, bound, 50c. per vol. 
two wells water, two large barns, ox stable, two hay sheds, log Any of the above works will be sent by mail, postpaid, 
barn with shingle roof. Farm situated five miles north-east ot on receipt ot the price. Agents and others entitled to Premi- 
Pontiac, aud half way between the villages of Pontiac and nms in Books for obtaining subscribers to the Rural, can se- 
Swine—N one. 
BRIGHTON CATTLE MARKET—Aug. 7. 
At market 900 Beef Cattle, 5 pairs Working Oxen, 93 Cows 
and Calves, 150 Stores, 2,100 Sheep and Lambs, 600 Swine. 
Rochester. 
Terms, $30 per acre, $1,000 down, the balance may be ex¬ 
tended over five years in easy payments. The above terms are 
lect from the above list. Address 
D. 1) T. MOORE, Rochester, N. Y. 
SUBSCRIBE NOW! 
iurther particulars, address M. G. Peck, Pontiac, Oakland co., The Wool Grower and Stock Register. 
Michigan. 311 M. G. PECK. o 
AGENTS WANTED. 
Wanted immediately active and enterprising Agents, both 
Ladies and Gentlemen, to canvass different sections of the The Publisher respectfully announces that the Tenth Vol- 
country, and sell ume of this valuable journal will commence on the 15th of 
TT Ur* TI W ’JVE 7 Ei July, 1856. The new volume will be printed upon clear type, 
LIFE OF FREMONT, superior paper, and contain contributions from many of the 
Authorized Memoir now Ready. ? best and most experienced Breedors, Graziers, Wool Growers, 
The Authentic Life, Explorations,and Public Services of Dairymen, &c„ in the country. We thus hope to make it high- 
JOIIN CHARLES FREMONT, ly creditable in both Contents aud Appearaiice. 
y Charles Wentworth Upham, formerly Member of Congress, The Wool Grower and Stock Register is the only period- 
and one of the Writers in Spark's American Biography. j ca l of its class in America, and has attained a reputation 
In one handsome volume, with accurate portrait, and 13 fine w hich renders a standard National Journal. It circulates 
lnof.atinne rlrjiwn from scenes taken in ilacruerreotVDe. bv — 
Volume Ten, Commencing July, 1856. 
Cattle— Sales of 1»5 Cattle at $2,50, 3,25, 3,50@4 per 100 By Charles Wentworth Upham, formerly Member of Congress, 
hs.. the nualitv of stock forming the price. and one of the Writers in Spark s American Biography. 
according to quality. 
!,00@2,75 per head, 
Illustrations, drawn from scenes taken in Daguerreotype, by 
the liberals succeed, and the Queen be required v „ nl 
to abdicate in favor of tbe Princess of Asturias, It is said that tbe Grand Trunk Railway will 
with Espartero, Regent, no other, would France opened from Brockville to Kingston in Sep- 
interfere, but if tbe Dutchess of Montpensier t em b cr Bex t. 
should become next heiress to the throne, 01 Wh i le a young man named William Sym- stores—T wo years old—$20(S30. Three years old 30®35.— 
should a Republic be proclaimed, then fiance , ■ „ f wo11 • . Yeariings-None. 
■would invade Spain. Prince Lucien Bonaparte mngton was cleaning out a well in a vilia 0 e working oxen— No sales noticed. 
WOU1 Cl mva I. . ,, , . I 1 QntnrJav Inal flip uirlps slid- Cows and Calves—S ales $25, 28, 35,40@50. 
has gone on a mission to Madrid. neai Toionto, on baturday last, the sides suu veals—$3,50®4,00. 
Spain.—A dvices from Spain to the 28th, give denly caved in, burying him to the depth of ^Shee^and Lambs-Exi™, $i,O 0 @ 4 , 5 O. By lot $150, 1.75 
special accounts of tbe insurrection. The over forty feet. After thirty hours of incessant ’hide’s iicwt. $7j£; Tallow jaewt $ 8 . 
National Guaidare almost entirely disarmed, exer t,i on , li e was rescued from his fearful posi- SwiNl^hofesare.^QSc.^euk 8 @ 9 c; fat liogs bfi. 
and domiciliary visits ' oeing miade o tionj with but little iD j urya nd no bones broken. Chicago cattle market-a..*. 4. 
Secure till arms 111 the hands Ot tne CIt ze . . 1 . 11 Beeves generally sold by live weight, few sales by the 
The killed of the royal troops was estimated rie IS now doing well. heg( | Swine sold by live weight or estimated nett weight.— 
at 40 or50killed aad 180 wounded. Thefigit- Tue expediency of dissolving the present C °” " ac * l, "“ la 
remained goremment is strongly urged in different parts “*** p *' 
A poition of the tioops at baia rt ssa m nf Cnnada through the press and by public Sheep—N one on the market. Prices—$2,00@2,75 per head, 
faithful to the Queen. Government was d es - ot Canada, tnrougn me press ana uy pumu, according to quality. 
patching all available troops towards this last meetings. The Toronto Loader says it has ^ 
stronghold of the insurrectionists, with orders become a necessity, and suggests that “it is swine—S ales of 740 Hogs at $r-i, 4fz@i% for extra. 
not to fight in the streets, but to bombard the wisdom in the constituencies everywhere to Philadelphia cattle market—A ug. 6 . Now in press, 4uo pages, i2mo. a vast amount oi useiui anu uenaoio imormation (not given 
citv from the adioining posts. _fn,. . »mn™l oWHnn ” Tho Beef Cattle— 1,050 at market. Prices ranging at from Any active and persevering person can, with a small capital in any other work) on the Breeding, Rearing, and Profitable 
TP..; Vito o-emrnte uner flip roval fvonnq showpd prepare tnem.SCIV CS IOl a ^CUCi at e e . $8,25, 9,50(all0.00 $3 100 lbs. for an outfit, easily pay all expenses and get handsomely re- Management of the various Domestic Animals. Its pages will 
grea? ?e™Sy LXS?! haring Colouist expreeees similar sentiments, and — 
butchered several eompauies ol National makes grave charges of corruption against oobtle ENOnAVKOs, 
Guards after their surrendering. Marshal Nar- nearly all branches of the Government. It says pe r loo lbs N. B.—Single cobles jentjree bjrmaikon receipt of retail jncludmg hie-iike i ortraits of Animals, plans of Farm Bmid- 
vaez offered his services to O Donnel when the u p CO pj e are notoriously and earnestly de- 
£ 8 te C r°topS d ‘ He had been aPP ° inted siring to be consumed at the hustings and at the 
The royal troops are masters of every point polls, as to who shall govern and who should | 
in Barcelona, but still remain underarms.— represent them. . _ vnwivg ported and brad by r. h. van Rensselaer, or Moms, utsego ''—-j—*™—* 
Tile people fought behind barricades. With TlIF Bas Canada states that fifteen families of IN this city, on the 8 thinst,or cholera inmtiun,EDWINS., p 0 n. Y„ will be sold without reserve, by public sale, at those engaged in the important and profitable branches of 
determined courage for three days, when their “ “ i -i A only child oi lsaac H and Beulah M. Weaver aged 7 months ^rtowii, on Thursday, tint 3d day of October, at 1 o’clock, (on stock. Wool and Dairy Husbandry, 
determined coinage, ior reo ys, e French farmers from Normandy, and fifty-two At Sandy Creek, Orleans Co., N Y.. July 2?d. nf disease of tlio ground appropriated to the New York State Agricultural 
leaders deserted them. J the brain, M. C. HALL, M. D„ aged 41 years. Dr. Hall was Society on the 30tli Sept., and 1st 2d and 3d of Oct. next.)- FORM, STYLE AND TERMS : 
Tlie <3ivini«h next' government had issued a individuals from Belgium,nave arrived,to settle a worthy citizen, had a good practice, and his sudden deceaso Consisting of twenty-three females and three males, which The W G. A S. R. is Dublishod monthly, each number com- 
ine opaiusu now „ rp nril „ is not only severely feit by his own family, but by a large circle includes among the latter the celebrated and imported hull prising Thirty-Two Large Octavo Pages, handsomely illus- 
programme of policy, which is theoretically on government lands, m Canada, and are nly of fnends and patrons. [Com. 4 * Megunticook." winner of the first prize at the Show ot the trated, and stereotyped and printed in the best style. A Title 
very liberal. the first instalment of a large French emigra- 
Cows and Calves— Sales of 20 Cows and Calves at $22@37 Col. Fremont, while on his great expedition. Brice 75 cents. 
per head, much depending upon the fancy of them. 
Swine —Sales of 740 Hogs at $l"a, for extra. 
ALSO A NEW 
T.TWV! OF FXXjTiMORE, 
Now in press, 400 pages, 12mo. 
PHILADELPHIA. CATTLE MARKET—Aug. 6 . Now in press, 400 pages, 12mo. a vast amoum 
Beef Cattle— 1,050 at market. Prices ranging at from Any active and persevering person can, with a small capital in any other work) on the Breeding, Rearing, and Profitable 
$8.25, 9,50(3110.00 ip 100 lhs. for an outfit, easily pay all expenses and get handsomely re- Management of the various Domestic Animals. Its pages will 
Siieep and Lambs— 6.000 at market—Prices—Sales at fiom numerated, while at the same time they pursue a genteel, contain many 
$2,30(3)4, for Sheep, and $2,25(3)4,75 for Lambs per head. pleasant and profitable business. Persons desirous of embark- 
among the most intelligent and extensive Stock and Wool 
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 
$2,30(3)4, for Sheep, and $2,25(5)4,75 for Lnmbs per head. 
Cows and Calves— 1,750 at market. Sales at from $25®50. j ns r j n the trade, will do well to call at an early day aud inves- 
Swine— 1,200 at market, which were sold at from $ 8 @ 8 % tigate for themselves. 
APPROPRIATE AND COSTLY ENGRAVINGS ! 
’n. B.—Single copies sent free by mail, on receipt of retail Including life-like Portraits of Animals, plans of Farm Build- 
ice. VVANZER, McICIM A CO., Publishers, iugs, Ac.. Ac., accompanied by proper descriptions. We shall 
VVANZER, McICIM A CO., Publishers, 
206 Main St., Buffalo, N Y. 
iugs, Ac.. Ac., accompanied by proper descriptions. We shall 
continue to give Pedigrees of Pure-bred Stock—while each 
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, 
enp t rp q a | f hf ' ’ 
' Grain and Provision Markets. Our aim is to render the work 
invaluable to every owner or breeder of Cattle, Horses, Sheep, 
TnE whole and entire herd of fane North Devon Cattle lm- „ . ,, ,,,_ , . .... , , „ . . 
ported and bred by R. H. Van Rensselaer, of Morris, Otsego Swine or Poultry-making it the able and efficient organ of 
Co., N. Y„ will he sold without reserve, by public sale, at those engaged in the important and profitable branches of 
Watertown, on Thursday, the ’3d day of October, at 1 o’clock, (on Stock, Wool and Dairy Husbandry. 
♦ho ir round appropriated to the New York State Agricultural 
Socilty on the 30th Sept., and 1st 2d and 3d of Oct. next.)- FORM, STYLE AND TERMS : 
Consisting of twenty-three females and three males, which The W G. <fc S. R. is published monthly, each number com- 
includes among the latter the celebrated and imported bull prising Thirty-Two Large Octavo Pages, handsomely illus- 
“ Megunticook.” winner of the first prize at the Show ot the trated, and stereotyped and printed in the best style. A Title 
American Institute in 1850, and also the first prize at the New Page, Index, Ac., at the close of each volume. 
York State Show in 1851. 
-_ - - Secretary of the New York Ag. Society, Boston Cultivator, 
Term* of Advertising.— Twenty-five Cents a Line, each and Albany Cultivator ; by Col. L. G. Morris of Mt. Fordham 
insertion- in advance. Brief and appropriate announcements Westchester Co., and the undersigned at Butternuts. Otsego Co. 
preferred, and no Patent Medicine or deceptive advertisements ___!_ 
Inserted on any conditions. \ LIBERAL Price paid for any amount of Tare Seed.— 
Markets. —The following is from the Liver- ^j on ex pected there during the present season, 
pool Circular of Maxwell, dated July 25. At jj. Relieved that these fifteen families from 
to-day’s market there was a small attendance. , . ,. » „ -n, 
Wheat met with a slow retail sale at a decline Normandy are a larger emigration from France 
of 2d to 3d on fine, and fully 4d per bushel on to Canada than has taken place in any one year 
inferior qualities, on both white and red. Com- since the conquest of the province. 
mon Western Red may be quoted at 9s 6d@10s -- 
2d. Southern from 10s 5d@lls. Common From Havana. —Advices from Havana men- 
white 10s@10s 6d, and fine 10s 10d@lls 3d tion tbat fever is very prevalent there especially J^bowT^ eL“ l ’^T reader 
per 70 pounds. nmmur flip Shinning ' _ _ _ I - 1 _ WILL If LEASE TO READ THIS. 
Flour was a good deal pressed for sale, and among une snipping. wm. R. PRINCE & c©., Flushing, N. Y., offer New De- work for all and work which pays, ifyouwantem- 
Upimr mntitlv of inferior aualltv in bad Condi- A serious collision had taken puce between scriptive Catalogue of Strawberries and Chinese Potato. Also wlovment, send at onco for Mr. SEARS’ CIRCULAR 
1 ‘..•A ‘ * , , r . • , , | ... i ci ni in • ot Trees, Plants and Seeds, all priced, to applicants who inclose BOOK AGENTS. Our list of Books comprises the most s 
tion, very little progress could be made in sales, the military and citizens at ban Oius Aspen- sta mps. 345wi able pictorial publications ; and we employ n 
Fine parcels receded 6d@ls. Inferior ls@2s GUS . The latter were finally routed with a loss superior south down sheep eor sale, canvassers than any other h ^ E ^ d ^i R ^^; p u ^ heri 
Terms : Fifty Cents a Volume, Two volumes a year.)— 
Nothing is risked in pronouncing this herd one of the three p , ‘ for * 2 • Eieht for S3 • Eleven for «4 • SevenTeenfv^ 
best herds of North Devons in the United States, and unsur- ^'.VwfnU-for | 7 \ Thf&'tor $10.^ % “r^co’py freS to ev" 
passed by any one of them. ___ person forming a club of eight or more. Yearly copies (two 
issea Dy any one oi ineiu. nffi P ry person forming a club of eight or more. Yearly copies (two 
Catalogues wij 1 be furnished on apidication^at he Offices of v ^,‘ umes) double above rate8 . , 3 /- Single copies furnished to 
wJaEv Pnltivator • hv ColU,. G. Morris of Mt. Fordham’ Rural subscribers at half price—25 cents a volume, or 50 cents 
9,000 Yearling Peach Trees for Sale—$70 per 1,000. Ad¬ 
dress P. BOWEN, East Aurora, Erio Co., N. Y. 345w4 
•estchester Co., and the undersigned at Butternuts Otsego Co. a g") Now „ TnB Time to 8ubscribe and form c]ub8 for the 
’ ... new volume. Specimen numbers, Ac., sent free. Subscription 
. , „ . 7TZ I P „ „„ „ j ’ money, properly enclosed aud registered, may be mailed at our 
A LIBERAL Price paid for any amount of Tare Seed^— risk> if addressed t0 D. D. T. MOORE, 
Address FOREMAN, STARR A CO., LeRoy, N. Y. 3J2w4 
June, 1856. Rochester, N. Y. 
WOOD ENGRAVING! 
Having engaged competent artists in tliis line to meet 
“““ug WM. R. PRINCE & CO., Flushing, N. Y„ offer New De- Work for all and work which pays. If you want em- Haying engaged competent artists in this line to meet 
A serious Collision lutd taken place between scriptive Catalogue of Strawberries and Chinese Potato. Also wlovment, send at onco for Mr. SEARS’ CIRCULAR TO his own wants and convenience, the Publisher of the Rural 
,, .... | ... , 0 r,, x, ot Trees, Plants and Seeds, all priced, to applicants who inclose BOOK AGENTS. Our list of Books comprises the most sale- New-Youkkr proposes to give his readers an opportunity 
the military and citizens at ban t>lUS Espcil- stamps._345wi able PICTORIAL PUBLICATIONS; and we employ more to share in the benefit, and therefore gives notice that he 
per bl.; for the latter, prices have a wide range, , \ , ni . 
and business was impossible, Western may be 
quoted at from 28?@34s. Baltimore and Phil¬ 
adelphia 34@35s 6d. Canada 35s 6d@37s per 
barrel. 
Utarlut Inttlligmct, ft. 
The Subscriber has 75 pure bred South Down Sheep and 
Lambs, selected from the best flocks in this Country and Eng¬ 
land, which ho offers for sale. E. M. BRADLEY. 
East Bloomfield, Ontario Co., N. Y. 345w2 
BOOK AGENTS. Our list of Books comprises the most sale- New-Youkkr proposes to give his readers an opportunity 
able PICTORIAL PUBLICATIONS ; and we employ more to share in the benefit, and therefore gives notice that he 
canvassers than any other hmise. Address, post-paid, is prepared to execute in superior style all kinds of EN- 
342w8 K ° B ill wmfam^ueet N. r ’Y. GRAVING ON WOOD Particular attention given to An- 
____ imal Portraiture, Architectural Designs, Views of Public 
STACK COVERS OF COTTON DUCK. Buildings, engravings of Agricultural Implements, Machi- 
Arrival of the Steamer Arago. 
Rural New-Yorker Office, > 
Rochester, Aug. 14, 1856. ) 
The general tendency of the market is downward with hut 
little doing. 
GAINESVILLE FEMALE SEMINARY.—Fall Term cents per square yard; 2d quality 36 cents per square yard, 
commences the 4th of September next. Expenses $20 per furnished with cords all ready for use. Covers of either quali- 
•Term, invariably in advance. For further information address ty will most effectually protect the stack in the heaviest rain 
Miss M. HARDY, Associate. storms, rendering it secure as under the bum roof. 
“ C. A. ELDRIDGE, Principal. The subscriber has a process he will warrant to preserve duck 
The following sizes constantly on hand, or any required size ^ry.&c. t Stereotypes and Electrotypes of engravings made 
made to order. 15x20 feet; 20x25 do ; 25x30 do. 1st quality 48 at this establishment, will be furnished when desired. 
The steamer Arago arrived iu New York ou litUe d * ing 
tbe 11 til inst. She brings London dates to the Grain—T he quotations for wheat are nominal but little being 
30th. There are 175 passengers, among them offered Oats have fallen off two and ene-lialf cents. Barley 
•Term, invariably in advance. For further information address ty will most effectuall; 
Miss M. HARDY, Associate. storms, rendering it sei 
“ C. A. ELDRIDGE, Principal. The subscriber has a 
Gainesville, IV yomnig Co., N. 1 ., Aug. 2, 1856. 345w3 f rom mildew without ii 
- " - -• material. Applied whe 
1,000 YOUNG MEN FOR RIG WAGES, honest, easy yard. Orders throuch 
nnil sum in sollinfr Premium Inks and other Ghemip.al Prpnn. nttimtimi F. (1. 
“A thing of beauty is a joy forever .” 
COLE’S VOYAGrB OF LIFE. 
Childhood, Youth, Manhood, Old Age, Four splendid 
‘ > „•_and sure in selling Premium Inks and other Chemical Prepa- attention. 
Grain— The quotations for wheat are nominal but llttlo being rations Send stamp t0 M . j. cook, A. 15., Detroit, Mich. 3l2w4 
fered Oats have fallen off two and one-half cents. Barley N. B.—This is no “ chance,” for every one is more than sc- _ 
from mildew without in the least discoloring or injuring the J ) 11 . 10 Engravings, from the Originals in the Gallery of the 
material. Applied when so ordered at 4 cents extra per square Spiugler Institute. I lates, 15x23. Paper, 2ox33. 
vard. Orders throuch the Postoffiee will meet with prompt A GREAT NATIONAL WORK 
rouch the Postolliee will meet with prompt 
E. O. WILLIAMS, Sail and Tent Maker, 
12 Buffalo St., Rochester, N. Y. 
C M. Fearinsr, bearer of despatches from St. has taken a start of one shilling per bushel. Com ns last cured against the possibility of loss. Nor is it any book busi- SPANISH I 
, i i 6 j /x n 1 i- c j . , ness, patent medicine, catch-penny affair or humbug. Try it and for sale bv 
Petersburgh, and C. Ferrero, bearer of des- quoted. and 8ee the unpa raiiciied inducements. West Westmi 
mteliod irnm Sardinia Provisions—E verything with the exception of Hams aud -- - 
MERINO SHEEP—Of the best quality, 1 
GEO. CAMFBEL 
patches irom Sardinia. 
Italy. —The outbreak at Massacharrara was 
Westminster, Yt., July 4th, 1S56. 
Butter, either remains as last quoted or lias met with a decline. 
In the articles mentioned an advance of one cent per pound lias 
completely suppressed. Twenty arrests were becn sustained. 
made. Four of the persons arrested who be- Wool—N othing of account transpiring ill this article. Pelts 
longed to a Mazzinian Society, bad been sen- have advanced 50@100 per cent. 
PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE AGENCY. 
CnEESE, solid packed and roll Butter, Eggs, Beans, Apples, 
FRENCH MERINO SHEEP. 
In order that we may increase our stock of Silesian Merinos 
impt A GREAT NATIONAL WORK 
, Of five years’ execution, involving an expense of $20,000 
Y. Artist’s Proofs, $50. India Lettered, $30 Plain, $20. 
- A Prospectus containing a full description of the work. 
bred with testimonials from our first ARTISTS, onr most eminent 
,L. DIVINES, onr most distinguished STATESMEN, the best ac- 
w 6 credited JUDGES OF A RT, at home and abroad, together with 
_ the VOICE OF THE PRESS 
of this city, and also of the higest European authority, 
rino8 THE LONDON ABT JOURNAL, 
tencecl to imprisonment in irons, and two for Hay 
life. The others to terms of ten and twenty article 
years. Three hundred thousand ball cartridges 
are ordered by telegraph to be sent from Co- Fi 0U r, 
logne to Caly. wheat 
Hay is quoted at $6(3)12,—the former for a very inferior Wanted—T he Agency for this market of a Pearl Barley Mill. 
ROCHESTER WHOLESALE PRICES. 
Flour and Grain. 
Flour, bbl.$6,50(a)7,75 
Candles, box.12^@13c 
Fruit* and Root*. 
gne to Caly. Wheat, Genese*(new)l,68ai.70 Apples, bushel. OOfflOOc l H ° ndred s , 
D J r _, . Best white Oanadian.l,5o(a)l.00 Do. dried.75(a88c Thonsund 
Spain.— Advices are to the 26th. The insur- Com,.@65c Potatoes (new). ......63@76c 1Iund “ d . 
ction is nearly suppressed. Jaca had submit- BSriey^newV.V.V.V.V.siQhOO Slaughter. 8 .?"..."*bc®6 th TlZt 
d. and Verona had been evacuated bv Gen. iw.kw’heat.ooc Calf. .lie °. 
800,000 APPLE TREES. 
I have on hand and will sell One Hundred Thousand two year 
old Grafted Apple Trees, thrifty aud line, comprising nearly ail 
the kinds worthy of cultivation, at $50 per 1,000. Also One 
WEST BLOOMFIELD NUllSEltlES, 
Ontario County, Ncxv York. 
The Subscriber has a very large stock of all the leading va- 
rection is nearly suppressed. Jaca had submit- B^eyV(neWY".V."'.'.88@i,00 Slaughter .Ocffifi 
ted, and Verona bad been evacuated by Gen. Buckwheat,..fific Calf. g---* lc 
Ruiz; and the fnilitia were hastening to give up ."V.AOoihi Lamb do! t . B ..!.. <> . r . U . ) ..'.'.ii6uc 
their arms. Ruiz with other chiefs had fled to .. Meats. Seeds. 
France. Later intelligence, however, states P^.mess. ^Zhy^lv.Y.^ISw 
that Malaga and Granada had pronounced Beef,per cwt.6,oo®5,60 Sundries. 
against O’Donnell, and that the royal troops ^^V aUh l ’S3c W i°Jo d ’ eot’t' 1 !!!!I!!'.BiSxiLw 
had joined the movement. Shoulders.8®9c Coal, Lehigh.8,00 
Advices Irom China state that the revolution Chickens. ®} 2 &° i!°- |? ran v 0D . 6,50@6,7o 
xvas progressing. Sixty-five rebels were be- y j> a j ry , &e. Do. Char .io@i2>£c 
headed in one day. ^ ^ Hay, t(^".".Y/.Y.Y.Y.Y.".Y.6®i2 
^ 1 Cheese, (new). &(c£8c Wool, lb.30(U)45c 
Arrival of the Canada.— This steamer ar- Lard,tried. bb ? . 
xxx. ,, , -T i .1 • c • . Tallow.8!4(3 9o Codfish qumtal.6,00 
nved August 11th. Nothing of importance can ], ;jg8i dozen... . I2%c Trout, bbl.$9 
be gleaned from the telegraph report with the ’ -- 
exception of a decline of breadstuff's. Flour is * EW YO | JK market—A ug. ii. 
quoted at a fall of three shillings per barrel. 
prices varying from $10 to $32 the set. Boxing, packing and 
cartage from $1 to $2. Address THE VOYAGE OF LIFE, 
Rev. A. R. WOLFE, Spingler Institute, N. Y. 
COMBINED REAPER AND MOWER. 
lie A £ eneral assortment of Nursery Stock and Trees from ono 
Terms, cash or a^good approved note with interest, payable in S. or fiyjhe i.OOO for sale, will_find.it.to their interest n> call 
at some Bank in the State of New York. Packing extra, cart- »“<} examine my stock and prices before purchasing elsewhere 
aire free JAMES M TAYLOR These Nurseries are located 20 miles south of Rochester in 
Proprietor of Commercial Nurseries, Syracuse, N. Y. the village of VVest Bloomfield, and l>a miles from the W. B. 
Syracuse, Aug. 12, 1856. 345tf Depot on the Canandaigua and Niagara I alls Railroad. 
Catalogues sent to all applicants, by mail. 
- ' 342w6cow STEPHEN H. AINSWORTH. 
" \TO THE BREEDERS OF DEVON CATTLE. 
IK ,J(S-Ss.. fefp, The Subscriber is now collecting materials for the Third Vol- 
; IM lime of the Devon Herd Book, and takes this method of invi- 
ti breeders to send the pedigrees ot all animals eligible for 
D entry in the Work. It is desirable that all entries be received 
| | |; - ;| before the first of July next, or as soon thereafter as practica- 
5,000 Grape Vines 2 to 3 years old. 
Those wishing large aud extra fine trees for their own plant- 
™ c CL™ Miwvm age free. JAMES M. TAYLOlt, 
T* 0V nth’J >UStle ^.Proprietor of Commercial Nurseries, Syracuse, N. Y. 
Syracuse, Aug. 12, 1856. 
Do. Scranton.6,50@6,75 
Do. Blossburg.6.60 
Do. Char.10@12j.aC 
alt, bbl. 1.60 
ay, ton.6(3)12 
Cheese, (new). 6 @ 8 c Wool, ib.. — ...30@45c 
I.ard, tried. .l2@13c White fish, bbl.@10,00 
Tallow,. 8 > 2 <n 9c Codfish quintal.5,00 
Eggs, dozen.12>»c Trout, bbl.$9 
ine of breadstuffs. Flour is new \ork market Aug. n. 
I_ . i_ i Flour—The steamer’s news has a very depressing effect on 
hree shillings pel oarioi. tho market. Common grades have declined 10@20c per bbl.— 
a ^_ Sales at $5,75 (05,90 for com to choice super State; $6@6,25 for 
extra do; $5,75@6,10 for com to choice super Indiana. Ulinois, 
Thoro XVPI-P iliirt.v-two fires Iowa, Wisconsin and Ohio; $6,20@7,50 for extra do; market 
ineie weie llliroy two Ilics closi duU aud unsettled. Canadian heavy; sales at $6,10 
Frnvc TV Tvrv _There wpre lhirfcv-t)WO fires town, Wisconsin ana umo; »o,«\qii,w ™ exwa uu, 
1 IRES IN JbLY. llieie weie imriiVtwu mss closing dull and unsettled. Canadian heavy; sales at $0,10 
last mouth, exclusive of all those not involving @ 7 , 00 . 
^ l„ua dsifl nnn Tho tntnl dpatrnetinn of nron- Grain—Wheat has declined fully 5c per bush, with a strong 
a loss of jjjS LU.UUU. I ne total Clestl action OI pr I de8iro t0 realize; sales at $l,53>j(a)l,65 com to strictly prime; 
ertv in the United States by fires during the $ 1 , 60 ( 1 ) 1,66 new white Southern; $1,50 red Southern; $1, 38® 
month win m-ohnhlv pvcppd ‘fel 400 OUO But 1.43 Milwaukee club; $1,28 good Chicago spring; $1,62 new 
month will piouaoly exceeu ,jpl J400, . white Ohio; $1,65 now white Kentucky, closing unsettled, with 
some of the heaviest losses, as we learn from a brisk demand, ltyo scarco and prime firm at 85@86c. Corn 
the Journal of Commerce, results from the de- use; sales of 
struction of steamboats, which have been sin- Provision*—Pork easier; sales at $19,81(5)19,87 for mess; 
gularly nnfortunate, a, will bo .eca by Ibo 
followiDg : steady at6@9c. 
July 3d, at St. Louis, fivo steamers___$100,000 ALBANY MARKET Aug. 11. 
“ 16th, Northern Indiana. 200,000 
“ 28th, J. H. Larkin. 100,000 
l< 29th, John Jay. 10,000 
Total.$410,000 
Flour—There is no important change to notice in prices, hut 
holders were anxious to realize, and the market favored the 
buyer. Ohio and extra brands of Western are not plenty, and 
for these the market is rather firm. 
Grain—For wheat the milling demand is restricted to im¬ 
mediate wants, and we can learnof no shipping inquiry. The 
supply is good, aud we can only learn of a sale ot a small par- 
!!' THE INFALLIBLE 
SELF-SEALING 
I FRUIT AND VEGETABLE I 
) Our experience during the past year jj 
! in manufacturing Self-Sealing Fruit ' jj 
|i Cans, and the universal satisfaction j 
( ji and certificates of parties who have 
j J purchased and tested those of various | 
, makers have given ocas the decided 
preference over all others. The sub- I 
j scribers offer to the public the best ll 
Self-Sealing Can ever invented, to pre- jj 
serve Fruits, Vegetables, Ne. The jl 
sealing is invariably PERFECT. All jj 
others require solder or cement. The 
opening lias been enlarged to admit a j 
full sized Peach. Every Can is perfect- j 
!y tested before itleaves our manufac- j 
tory, and stamped with our name. 
TAYLOR & H0DGETTS, j 
\ Mnp’frs o I Planished Tin & Japanned Ware, [ j 
No. CO Bcekmnn St., N. V. JtB 
MANNY PATENT WITH 
WOOD'S IMPROVEMENT. 
FOR THE HARVEST OF 1856. 
In calling the attention of farmers to my Machine, for the 
coming harvest, I take great pleasure in speaking of its still 
ble, in order that definite information may bo given in regard increased merits over any previous year's manufacture, and 
to the time of publication. 
in recommending it as now improved and perfected as being a 
All animals must be able to trace, on both sides, from nn- Combined Reaper and Mower, adapted in every respect to the 
questionable North Devon stock; and to furnish the necessary wants of farmers who have use for snch an implement, 
evidence on this point, persons sending pedigrees should give I have so shortened the rear part of the platform aud frame 
the name and resilience of the breeder of every animal referred to, as to make the delivery easy. The reel post on the left side of 
unless such animal is registered in the First or Second Volume the machine is made higher, the wing board wider and longer, 
of the Devon Herd Book, in which case reference to the No. and have put in internal gear. The raising lever is lengthened, 
ill be necessary. 
Terms: Each patron is expected to take at least one copy 0 
and the driver’s seat set further back, which so balances the 
machine as to rid the horses of all weight upon their necks— 
'e Work, the price of which will bo one dollar, and also to and I have the utmost confidence in recommending it as the 
pay twenty-five cents for the registry of each animal—registry b es t Combined Reaper and Mower in use. 
fee to be paid in advance. 
Warranted capable of cutting in a workmanlike manner 
Cuts of breeding animals, properly executed, will be insert- from 10 to 15 acres of Grass or Grain per day 
edin connection with their pedigrees, at a charge of $7 each.— 
They will he printed on Uy leaves in the best manner. 
It will bo recollected that there has already been published Mower, $110. 
My terms are the same as heretofore. For the Combined 
Machine, neiiverod here on board cars $125. For the Single 
an American edition of the First and Second Volumes of tho 
Devon Herd Book, bound together, with a frontispiece of the 
Quartly Testimonial, and two handsome Illustrations of 
English prize Devons. The price for these two volumes is two 
dollars. They will be A'warded as may be directed, on the 
reception of the above sum. SANFORD HOWARD, 
American Editor of the Devon Herd Book. 
Office of the B oston Cultivator, Boston, Mass- June 1, 1856. 
DAGUERREOTYPES —Accurate, elegant, unsurpassed 
pictures taken in clear or clondy weather. Particular attention 
paid to the likenesses of children—Old pictures accurately copi¬ 
ed. Rooms, Arcade Hall, opposite Post-office, sign of C Perry 
II. c. BRYAN, FASHIONABLE HATTER, old stand 
of Clark & Gilman, 23 State St., Rochester. Iy331 
WALTER A. WOOD, 
Manufacturer and Proprietor, Hoosick Falls, N. Y. 
Mayl, 1856. 331tf 
FOR SALK, 
A farm containing 142 acres, with good hnildingg, brick 
nouse, horse stable, two good hay barns, etc., situated on the 
East Bank of the Genesee River, in West Brighton, about four 
miles from Rochester. 
Also, a House and Lot on Exchange street, known as the 
“Franklin House.” 
The above property if not sold goon 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 
