2c?3Xsncm»Bwin(8K3rmaaiirji;»nwti3Viiisrssv7jQM3r::in9KTcr - 
Old World Matters. flublisl) cr’s Notices. 
• Thb Steamship City of Baltimore arrived at New - 
y^ l- on the 12 th inst., with Liverpool dates to TEEMS OF THE ETJEAL FOE 1859. 
March 30th. Wo make the following synopsis: 0ne T . . . «2 
Great Britain. Tho reform debate m l arl.a- Thn . (; CMpI ,; “ 
ment progressed nightly. A vote was to be taken g , x « nn ,i i f rc c to Club Agent, 810 
the 31st. ^Ministers stake their fate on the issue.— Ten “ “ “ “ 
The Liberal journals consider their resignation Sixteen “ “ “ M 
certain. _ , . . Thirty-two 2 “ “ 8 l O 
In the House of Lords, Earl Malmesbury, in re- Back numbers of this vol. can still bo furnished, 
pl y to Earl Clarendon, made a long explanation or 8 ubscr i p tlons can begin with the New Quarter, April 
touching Lord Cowley’s mission and the proposed 01ub9 for 8ix or Ni n0 months at same proportional 
The Cntlle Markets. 
NEW YORK, April 13. —The current prices for the week 
at all the markets are as follows: 
Sunup and Lambs — Prime quality, per head, S7,00@8,p0; ‘ , 
Ordinary, *5.500^7,00; Common, $1,0005.00; Inferior, S3,00 of running water. 
@4,50. The cheapest ar 
Swine— First quality, 6X@0Xc.; Other qualities, 5X@PXc. ., . thn 
W OODEN WATER PIPE rjHIB FAMOUS HUBBARD SQUASH.—Specimens 
rmr, -*—rTiMTTi*TT /x Tvr r *ir | t L of this celebrated Squash, sound and perfect, may ho 
1 'B.ITTMJ - seen at the Seed Store, 92 buffalo at.; also Genuine Seed for 
One of the greatest Improvements that can be made on 8a le at the Growers price, 
the farm is to take the water from the nearest Spring and Having been extensively engaged in growing Seeds and 
me larm w io laae urn W <- 1 * Vegetables for thirty years, and during tins period annually 
conduct it to the House, Barn, and Yards, lea\ mg a supply in testinpr new varieties, and retaining such as promise useful- 
a convenient trough made for the purpose, at each field, or ness, and having satisfactorily tested the Hubbard Squash 
„1 Whore the sririne is at a great distance P n the table, I find it decidedly superior to any other variety 
wherever wanted. Where u e spring is at a great distance of winter Squash. I therefore procured from the original 
several persons can unite and each have a constant supply grower a quantity of packages which I will forward by mail 
of running water at 25 cents per package, with full directions for culti vation. 
The cheapest and best Pipe for this purpose is that manu- pVoLcing afiundance oflaw 
factured by the undersigned. Its durability ha 3 been and tender stalks the second year from seed; 15 cents per 
Congress. He said the composition of the Con- 
<rrcs 3 had not been decided on, although he had 
no doubt it soon would be. Government were de¬ 
sirous that every one of the Italian States should 
be represented, and their object was to recommend 
rates as for a year, and Gratuities, &c., allowed. 
NEW QUAETEE - STJBSCEIPTIONS, &c. 
The Second Quarter of our Tenth Volume began 
Working Oxen—$ 80, 90, 1100175 per pair. 
Cows and Calves— $25@37045@O7. „„ 
Stores —Yearlings, $00000; Two tears Old, $22©2o; Throe 
Years Old, $28033. _ . „ . . 
among our most prominent s 
gineers as witnesses: 
Rochester, April 11,1850. 
English Fluke I’otntocs, (sound and genuine) very pro¬ 
ductive, good for cooking and free from rot; $1 per barrel, 
delivered on cars. , 
Always on sale, a full and complete assortment of Choice 
American Garden and Field Heeds, grown on my own 
T hereby certify that I have recently conducted avarie’ty grounds and having my personal supervision, at wliolosalo 
,v. " —... ....... in., f.f ii nr,.rent. sW.i's. dpsic-ned and retail, at the lowest market prices. 
Sheep and Lambs —2175 at market. Prices — Extra and of experiments upon wooden pipe of different sizes, designed and retail, atthe lowest market prices, 
elections, $4,50@6,8@9; in lots $2 50@8©3,60. for the conveyance of water, and with the results herein- 48i-2t m,&ln at Rochester N Y 
VBAL OaLYES—S ales at $2,50,4@0. , afterstated. , , , , Office and hi ed Store 92 Buffalo St„ Kochesttr, N. Y. 
Hums rut,. Taiinw i'A<< ii 8 c. V R>. Some of the pipe used In these, trials was made of round - — . . ~ 
to the Italian people what they believed would be ApriI 2d —a good time for single or club subscriptions 
for their own good and for the safety of Europe. to commence. Renewals and additions to clubs are 
Both Austria and Piedmont had formerly de- also in order. Though we liavo entered full Ten Tliou- 
pKred that they would not attack one another, and sand more names upon our books during the past three 
, , gpodlH.no There was reason months than in the corresponding period of last year, 
would abstain from hostilities. There was reason monins man in uio correepm bi ' ’ 
" ou , - ... ,, , , Ureiree they contain “ ample room and verge enough for flvo 
to hope therefore, that peace would not be broken additiong . Any and every aid which the 
and that the Congress would reach the result that ag(jnt and otlier influential friends of the Rural may 
to commence. Renewals and additions to clubs are R^arkr^'lieef —^Extra! $8,00®9,00; First quality, 
also in order. Though we liavo entered full Ten Thou- $8.00; Second, $0,50; Third, $5,00. 
sand more names upon our books during the past threo Mnen'Gows--$ 39 M iO; common, $19020. 
months than in the corresponding period of last year, Veal Ye ars old. $22020; Tl.rce 
they contain “ ample room and verge enough for flvo years Old, $28034. „ A 
thousand additions. Any and every aid which tho ' ’ 
Selections, $4,5006, 809; in lots $2 500303,50. for the conveyance of water, and with tho results herem- 
Vrai, Calves— Sales at $2,50,4©6. , afterstated. . . . 
Hides— 7X08Xc. W tb. Tallow 7X@8c. V lb. Some of the pipe used in these trials was made of round 
Pelts—$1 0202,00 each. Calf Skins. 14015c. F lb. logs and others of square scantling; it was all made of white |3 RASTER AiVI) GUANO.—T. K. CHAPPELL, 69 
N B — Beef extra and first quality includes nothing but timber. The experiments were all made during the 1 Exchange St„ Rochester, N. Y., is Agent for Garbutt’.H 
the best large, fat, stall-fed Oxen. last few days, and in the presence ef various citizens of Celebrated Land Fluster, and the American Guano Go's 
Rochester (Iniwn Piaster onlv 93.25 ner Tun 483tf 
BRIGHTON. April 14. —At market 850 Beeves, 90 Stores, The following is a statement of the pressure to which the 
Guano. Plaster only $3,25 per Tun. 
pipe was subjected, in which the last column indicates the 
pressure at which the pipe burst; . ,, , 
No External Internal Length. Pressure Applied, 
of Dimen’s. Dimen’s. Lbs. per Water Pipe 
Iixn’ts Inches. Inches. Feet. Inch. Pres. Sus. Burst. 
1 8s So- li* 8 8r> *-K> 200 
2 3HSq \% 8 83 195 ” 07 
3 3KSi \% 8 m 140 
all Europe desired. 
lend in obtaining said additions during tho ensuing 
Hides—7X©8c. V. lb. Tallow—'7X@Sc. V 0>. ' 0 
Pelts— $1,0202.00. Calf Skins, 1401oc. ¥ lb. 7 
A deputation had waited upon Sir John Backing- month w m bo gratefully appreciated and substantially prhn^'anT^l.OO for j 
ton on the subject of the Honduras Oceanic Kail- recognized. Seo notices below. medium, per 16 b ibs, sinking one-third. 
. ._, __Sheep are very scarce, and arc wanted at $0.1)008 each.— 11 
way. It was stated that a substantial conti actor Lambs $3 each 
had offered to construct a Railway for $2,600,000. ZW~ Additions to Ci.uns-Arc now in order and whether ^Lm plentif.il at $6^7 each.^ $Jea(jh and not 14 
The Vienna correspondent of the London Times they come (as they do daily) in ones, twos, fives, tens or g(| activu Beef .hidea $0,5007 and firm. Calf skins Od to " 
says, although Austria consents to attend the Con¬ 
gress, she has no belief that peace will be maintain¬ 
ed. Therefore she continues her armaments. 
Count Cavour writes to the Sardinian Ambassa- 
twcntles, are gratefully welcomed and receive prompt atten- 7 per pound, 
tion. Please note, and send on the names of all wish to join ALBANY, April 18. — Receipts at West, Alba 
vour club, even the eleventh-hour men and stragglers. week: Cattle, 1,020: Sheep and Lambs, 1,740; ll< 
. . ... Beeves—P rices take the following range— Ext 
{37” Back numbers of tins vol. can still be furnished, First n „a!ity 6 : Y<36e; Second do 5'A®5'Ac; Thu 
or subscriptions can begin with the New Quarter, April «g B £torior do^ M t0 quality . 
C ]\|' A JST 1ST Y ’ B COMBINED 
P d - REAPER ^V3STX> MOWER, 
JJ® WITH WOOD'S IMPIIOEMENT, 
IT 1 o r tho 1-1 ar-vest of 1850. 
2 ®" The subscriber iiegs to inform tlic public that he continues 
to manufacture this popular machine, and pledges himself to 
100 produce an implement that will fully sustain its former repu- 
Ifa tation, as tlie best combined machine yet introduced, and 
“I, inferior to none, either as a Reaper or Mower. 
It lias had asteady and increasing popularity from the first, 
achieving a complete success In the first important trial at 
Geneva in 1852. It carried off the highest honors at the great 
.on National Field Trial at Syracuse in 1857; and amidst all the 
competition and trials of 1858, came out with more and better 
established points of excellence than ever before. 
The general principles peculiar to this machine, and upon 
1,00 which it is constructed, have proved so successful that there 
7 on has been no attempt to change them. 
A5,, The main effort during tiie last year has been to improve 
2 “ u its mechanical construction, to make it stronger and more 
dor at London, in reply to a question propounded 2d. Clubs for Six or Nine months at same proportional iioos—Sales at5>£c. 
by the British Government, that it will be impossi¬ 
ble for Sardinia to remain defenseless in the face of 
the provoking and avowed attitude of Austria. 
France. —The meeting of the new European Con¬ 
gress had been fixed for the 1st of May, probably 
at Baden. It will be attended by Cabinet Minis¬ 
ters, namely; Malmesbury, for England; Walc- 
wski, for France; Gortschakoff, for Russia; Buol, 
for Austria, and Scheinit, for Prussia. The Italian 
States will bo indirectly represented. Lord Cow¬ 
ley will assist Malmesbury, and M. I)c l’Huys will 
act as Secretary to Walowski. 
The latest reports are, that while Piedmont will 
have a scat in the Congress, she will not have a vote; 
and that other Italianists will be admitted on the 
same conditions. 
The announcement of this Congress has not pro- 
|py Drafts at odr Risk.—W e lose little money by mall, ^ v a ♦ . ^ x _ 
but prefer Drafts on New York Cess exchange,) payable to V U U III liJLUlLllliJ* 
our order, and which maybe sent at our risk if carefully ___ 
mailed to D. D. T. Moore, Rochester, N. Y. Terms of Advert Llng.-Twenty-Flve Cents a Line, each 
IAny person so disposed can act as local agent for ttio | nser q on _ g PE ciAi, Notices — following reading matter, and 
j Rural, and each and all who form clubs, will not only i ea(lc( i _Fifty Cents a Line, each insertion, in advance.— 
receive extra copies, but their aid will be appreciated. We Tlwj c ; rcu i at j 0 n of the Rural New-Yorker far exceeds 
for the Daniel Marsh, Civil Engineer. durable, and sustain its reputation as the leading and most 
302. j hereby certify that T was a witness of the last three ex- acceptable machine to the largest class of farmers in tho 
DOOOOc; periments made under the direction of Daniel Marsh, to test country. .. 
lo 4X0 t| 1L . strength of wooden water pipes, with a view to their in- Warranted capable of cutting from 19 to lo acres or grass 
troduction in this citv. These experiments were skillfully or grain per day, in a workmanlike manner, 
conducted with carefully constructed and accurate appara- Brice of Machine as heretofore, varies according to width 
tus, and I believe that the results arrived at are in all re- of cut, and its adaptation in size and strength to different 
amizaa spects reliable, and furnish dpta which may be taken as a sections of the country, from $125 to $150, delivered here on 
- safe guide in determining the propriety of the use of this the cars. WALTER A. WOOD, 
material in supplying cities with water, so far as relates to Manufacturer and Proprietor, Hoosick tails, N. Y. 
have no traveling agents, nor do we give certificates. 
jllnrkcts, Commerce, Sic. 
Rural Nkw-Yorkkr Omen,) 
Rochester. April 19, 1859. ) 
Terms of Advertising.— Twenty-Five Cents a Lino, each and reliable, 
isertlon. Special Notices — following reading matter, and J- ^ , , | I '- ua I ^ orc ’ 
aded —Fifty Cents a Line, each insertion, in advance.— j; 1 .'Robbins, 
5y-The circulation of the Rural New-Yorker far exceeds L. Bwan^ 
lat of any similar journal in America or Europe, rendering ( , - e() "jj '] j ar ' r [ g| 
altogether the best Advertising Medium of its class. C. It. Babbitt, 
material in supplying cities with water, so Tar as relates to 
its capacity to resist the pressure to which it may lie sub- 
jeeted. d• Quimby. 
The * undersigned witnessed the whole or part of the 
above experiments, and believe tho tests to be accurate 
that of any similar journal in America or Europe, rendering 
It altogether the best Advertising Medium of its class. 
CJ 1* K I N H WHEAT.—50 bushels China Tea and 
C. Dewey, 
8 . W. I). Moore, 
E. Pancost, 
A. M. Badger, 
ltufus Keeler, 
L. M. Moore, 
F. J. M. Cornell, 
BENNETT GUAY, Brockport, 
WM. HENRY HARMON, Scottsville, 
483-tf. Agents for Monroe County, N, Y. 
iI'IIK “OLD DOMINION’’ (IOFFEE POT is M,- 11111 - 
I factured under the Patent for the United States, by 
ARTHUR, BURNHAM & GILROY, Philadelphia, and is for 
sale by dealers in Housekeeping articles and Storekeepers 
generally, _ _ 482- 13t 
JP A I It PORT CHEMICAL WORKS. 
T). 33. I5e3L AJNTD, 
Silas Cornell. 3D. 33. 33e31. AJNT33, 
We shall be prepared during the coming season to furnish Acknowledging the favor and patronage which have been 
.Up frmn i w to 12 inch bore, in any desired bestowed upon him by the TradeL?nd others since the com- 
A GENTS WANTKIi— TO travel ana Rouen oraers ior 
the Celebrated 5 Sewing Machine*. Salary $30 
ncr month with all expenses paid. Address, with stamp 
duced any improvement in the general trade of able to note are extrcmly rare. 
The weather is all that can be desired for out-door opera- with alUx^ense^ai^Add^ss. wUh stemp^ 
tions and the result thereof is tiie almost total absence of ___J___ 
farmers from our streets. A general dullness pervades all x> Ri) TOP AND BLUE GRASS SEED. —100 
departments of business, and the changes we have been 11 bushelsi of’the aboves Seed^- 
488 _ baroque, BONA TK OF SO DA , SA L SODA , dec. 
H IAWATHA. (1003.) lied: bred by Samuel Thorne; The above articles will be sold In all varieties of packages, 
calved Nov 1855 I offer the above Short-Horn bull for at as low prices as they are afforded by any other manufao- 
- chi veil nv»., lo-M. i m evprv ease warranted nure and of sunerior 
sale. lie is a sure yetter. 
484-4t 
JOHN R. PAGE. 
Sennett, N. Y. 
turer, and in every case warranted pure and of superior 
quality. Orders respectfully solicited and promptly filled. 
2 Or Consumers of Saleratus, Cream Tartar, and Bi -Car¬ 
bonate of Soda should be careful to purciia.se that having 
France. All the war material rcccntlj prepared, Flour dull sales at last quoted rates. 
. . . . Grain—N o change in price for Wheat. Corn is wanted 
such as artillery projectiles, floating tents, &c., were and rulea firmer _ 0at8 haye , mt on a rang e with a slight 
to be stored at Lyons and Marseilles. decline. 
Haris letter-writers state that armaments were Potatoes would seem to ha 
going on in France without relaxation. Govern- noticed a week or two since i 
ment had also decided upon adding a fourth batal- IUy hag gonc up $1 per tu 
lion to each of the hundred regiments of tho line. ruling prices. 
Italy. —It is contemplated that by the close of Rochester W1 
March, Austria would have in Lombardy 70 batal- Flour and Grain. 
lions of infantry, which added to the artillery, cav- F j ) 0 0 ^ r g I ^i I I ! B w d of t $5,50©7’,00 
airy, engineers, Ac., would make her army in Italy Do. BuckwheatFcwt. $1,75 
. , i ’ A „ , Wheat, Genesee. .$1,6001,7!) 
number about 220,000 strong. Best white Canada $1,6001,75 
Letters from Piacenea announce that 1,200 Aus- §2^60 itaV''biu'h 
trians, with 60 cannon and other war munitions, Oats by wt.|8O50c 
decline. 
Potatoes would seem to liavo recovered from the decline 
noticed a week or two since as best varieties readily bring 
50 cents per bushel. 
riillE KING GRAPE.—I have a few plants of the new — 
Seedling Kiny Gravel or sale. It is a very hardy white 
’ Hay has gone up $1 per tun all round-$8@12 being the grape. f/^fppTed "tobiaitedH^ Ate w^lante will’be 
ruling prices. ready for delivery tiie latter part of May, in pots, at $1 each. 
Rochester Wholesale Prices. 485 Address WILLIAM KING, Rochester, N, Y . 
Flour and Grain. Eggs, dozen.10011c funVIiVG At GO'S IMPBOVED HYDRAinhIC 
Flour, wint wheat $7,25(^7,50 Honey, box.15@lbc Vy RAM, Manufactured by COWING A CO., Seneca rails. 
Do spring do. $5,50(3)7,00 Candles, box.12@13c N. Y., manufacturers of all varieties of Iron and Brass Lift 
Do. Duck wheat $ cwt. $1,75 Fruits and Roots. and Force Pumps, embracing several, kinds expressly lor 
Wheat, Genesee. .$ 1 , 00 ( 3 ) 1,75 Apples, bushel... .50c(3)$l,75 Railroad Water Stations, Mills, Factories, Ac. Also, Garden 
BestwnlteCanada$1,60® 1,75 Do. dried .... $l,50@l,7o and Fire Engines. Send for Circular and Price last 4.5.) 
(’,, m .75e Potatoes.25@50c ---—- 
m. vv. piMiimjwp, Dmiaviue, in. x. our new Patent Improvements, the Insulated Iron Kims, 
^ n a i>u* vivFfi iinp TnFFK Air -Send stamn Corritfsted Sounding Boarutdlcc.* makin g them the best 
(» for Priced Catalogue. Hubbard‘ S * v as ^ e x e ^’ R b ^ i ^ 1 ’ Prices from $125 to 
l'r 1 r',hw,iNukjTAKii::d-;iv.lh (Jr C:: N'V. ' • J 1 *- ^ ' U1 ; | f ''' 'f !' |: a ml 
Illustrated Price lasts and Circulars furnished on applica- 
r PRICKS OF HORSE* DEALERS!!— By the late ti , please call and examine them at our 
I “PRANK FORRESTER.” ' wr TT <? T G HAI T. ' 
<v„l„ 1 ft lll.wtrnlp.l Sent, frftft l.v nin Itt U S> I G 
Only 10 cents. Illustrated. Sent free by mail. 
5<»S and '170 Broadway, Albany, IV. Y. 
482wctf B0ARDMAN, GUAY & CO. 
4 ‘ } Barley.65(§)70c 
had arrived there. The church had been convert- Buckwheat.48@60o Htieep pelts. iwiwawm stanVlard Varieties of Garden S«Jed», with one package or 
cd into a flour magazine. Lamb do ..38008c -ill he forwarded by Kx- 
Warlikc preparations were also going actively P °n^ ^wt 8 .'!.'.'.'.‘^^S.’OO ' 185 ’ E. I). HAl.l.OC K, Agent, Rochester, N. Y. 
ru'nrfl itt nnrt inns of Hulv Beef’» cwt! l‘.$5.5006,00 SUNDRIRS. . .. . _ I . ! . ... ...... 1 ,-it L-nvic > , n a wv 
Lamb do .38©08c 
Seeds. 
Hides and skins. VARIETIES OF V KG LX ABLE SEEDS FOR 
Slaughter.-W.) ONE DOLLAR.—A box ^■Uaiiing 25 varieties of 
Calf....v,- (,n Vegetable Seeds, of extra sizeOfi^t packages, of the 
Sheep pelts.• 1 ’7<^2j00 g tan ,lard Varieties of Garden SHeds, with one package of 
year in labor alone. It is made to open daily, thereby add 
ing to its cleanliness anil durability more than one-hair, li 
ETCIIUM’S COMBINED HARVESTER. 
K BT 
forward in other portions of Italy. 
Beef 3) cwt.$5,5000,00 
Spring lambs cacti $1,5002,1)0 Wood, 
Mutton (carcass).6O0c Do. 
484-It Madison , Lake Co. Ohio 
'TON E Y VRDS FOR 1S5!L RATI I BUN & WHIT 
The Rumored Invasion of Cuba.-T he Journal C °i)o. Sera 
of Commerce, alluding to the rumors of tiie inva- Chickens.fi 0- L\ losi 
Turkeys.10(#llc Do. onai 
sion of Cuba, says:—“ The local disaffection is said Geese.38@44c Do. Chai 
sion of Cuba, says:—“ Tho local disaffection is said Geese !88@44c Do. Char. 10©12Xc 
, , -l, i i n i r ia i *i Dairy, &u. Salt, bbl.$1,80@1,85 
to be widely spread, and the plan of revolt so skil- Butter, roll...!.20©22c Hay. tun.$8,00012,00 
fully made and carefully matured, that-unless cheese^'.^.'i^i.'.'iootec Whfte*JSi,'bblV.V.W,(^WO 
Cutter Bar,.$110 00 
KETCIIUM’S Improved One Horse Mower, "Iron 
Frame,”.$ 7o 00 
SANFORD’S Portable Farm Mill for Grinding Feed 
for Stock, Plasteror Bones for Manure,* 30 00 
SANFORD’S Portable Plantation, or Hand Hominy 
Mill.$ 20 00 
Machines and Mills shipped without extra charge. 
These Machines are simple in construction, iiavc no equal 
for durability, and light draft; are entirely free from all side 
4B “ ’ . Troy.'N.Y. “a-—**Awnt. 
thwarted by treachery—it will not fail of success. Lard, tried.11012c Codfish ^ quintal. $ 4 , 7505,00 
The New York expeditionists are mostly young 
men, many of them sons of wealthy Cubans, but Produce nnd Provision Markets. 
tho leaders are men of age and experience, who new YORK, April 18.-Fi.ouii-The market for Flour is 
have long been identified with the cause of Cuban heavy and drooping. at $ 5 , 20 @ 5 , 50 te^ora to choice 
o ... super State ; $»>.00@Mo for extra State; 8.),2U(5j;>,(>(» for super 
pEAS! . 
1 At’ttie Genesee Seed Store, Rocliester, N. Y. 
100 husliels Canada Creepers, 
50 " Garden Marrowfats. 
50 “ Irish “ 
25 “ Black Eye “ 
20 “ Early Kents, 
40 “ “ Washingtons. 
All at tiie lowest prices for cash. 
All orders addressed to J. RAPALJE will be promptly at- 
fftnilorl to. 48a 
freedom. Of the latter, General Goicouria is re- Western; $ 0 , 0 iir.i.r.,r,ii for extra 1 1 < >.; *r,,-iii<;',o,oo for round tended to. ___,_ 480 . America 
ported to he one, and his sailing in the Cahawha at I^.MOUO foTcomm^^ cxtrlis.*'” ir ' S ' “ H|MIE BEST FEYCE rrtWm 
fi,r Havana is supposed to have sonic connection ^-^hea^ P.'s?— 
with the hazardous enterprise. Whatever truth sales at 80c. Barley dull; sales at 62@84c Corn is a shade ^nstr^tion most convenient )or all purposes, and cheaper auctio n, 
there may he in these reports, it is a fact that the I »N 
Spanish Consul at this port is considerably excited State; 50@69c for Western and Canada. sures known it can be set up in any desired form, from a p 
bv tbnm mill «oni nnt wnrni'no- disnatebes tn the Provisions— Pork market opened heavy. Sales at $17,00 triangle to a'circle, oblong or square, and any panel can be Y; 1 ‘*?f®' 
bj tlicm, and sent out warning dispatches to the f or ne w mess; 18.00 for iron hoop do; $12.37 for prime; old taken out for a temporary drive-way. “JKf lifr 
Governor-General of Cuba hv the lust steamer mess nominal. Lard dull; sales at 11 X@UXc.; and kegs at Farm Right for 100 acres, $5—$1 less for every 25 acres less 
Liovcrnoi General oi Lima oy me last steamer. Butter quiet at 8X@12 for Ohio; 15@24c.for State, than 100? and $1 more for every 50 acres over 100. For Grape \ 
The Spanish Minister was also sufficiently alarmed Cheese dull at 9@10c. further particulars, or the purchase of Town, County or State (Iate j 
to come on from Washington, and is now waiting BUFFALO, April 18.— Flour—' With a fair demand for tiie Rights send for an iliuntratediand di^s; r 
. ,, ■ „ home trade and interior, prices remain steady. Sales at Rocliester, N. Y. , 
fill ther intelligence in tins city. $l,50@5,37X for ordinary to fair State from upper late spring - -/ ' HA 
--- wheat; $5.5005,75 for the range of Bupe Mich, Indiana and T7 - i it n V ’ S A M E R I C A X ' , "' L ‘ l 
,, .. , Oliio; $5,87X00,25 for extra do and $0,5000,87X for double |\ AJII) it last j 
Fight with the Texas Indians.—A New Orleans extras. . . T tttle BUFFALO HARVESTERS. earliert 
CJIIORT- HORN HERD AT AUCTION. — Having | 
sold my farm at Chestnut Ridge, Dutchess Co., N. Y„ I 
will offer for sale at auction, my entire herd of 8hort- 
Ilorned Cattle, consisting of about tliirty-five head of su¬ 
perior animals. Among them will he the unrivalled Bull, 
High flyer. 578; also, stock sired by him, as well as tiie Earl 
of Warwick, 405. The sale will take place at Dover Plains, 
on tiie New York and Harlem Railroad, on the 10th day of 
May next, at 12 o’clock. ...... _ ... 
Catalogues of l’edigress may he bad at the offices or the 
American Agriculturist, New York. Country Gentleman, 
Annual Fair in Sept, last as a Reaper and as a Mower. 
Tiie New York State Agricultural Society at its late Fair 
awarded it tiie first premium as a Cqihbined Gram and Grass 
Harvester. . _ , , ,. 
Ohio, also, awarded it fts best commendation. 
All orders will receive prompt attentjon^ ^ 
Manufacturer and Proprietor, Buffalo, N. Y. 
I have for sale pure Hungarian Grass Seed. Price, luree 
Dollars per bushel. „ ^ , . . 
Emery’s One and Two Horse Railroad Powers, for sale at 
manufacturer’s prices, adding transportation from Albany. 
4$2-4t K. D. riUWAKD. 
MERIC AN HOP TREE.—The subscribers wcom- 
. mend the above Tree as a substitute for the unsightly 
and troublesome Hop Vines. The Hops grow in large clus- 
ters, are much stronger and always preferred to the ordinary 
' Farm Right for 100 acres, $5-$l less for every 25 acres less 
than 100, and $1 more for every 50 acres over 100. For 
furttier particulars, or tiie purchase of Town, County or state 
Fh;iit with the Texas Indians.— A New Orleans 
Cheese dull at 9010c. further particulars, or the purchase of Town, County or State 
. ... , r „ Rights, send for ail illustrated ami descriptive Circular. 
BUFFALO, April 18 .—Flour—W ith a fair demand for the 1UK 7 ddregs ELISHA WEST, Patentee, 
home trade and Interior, prices remain steady. Sales at Rochester, N. Y. 
$ 1,5005,37 X for ordinary to fair Statefrom upper late spring --- 
wheat; $ 5 . 5005,75 for tiie range of supe Mich, Indiana and Tr i it n V ’ S A M E R 1 V, A N 
oiilo; $5,87X00,25 for extra do and $0,50©0,87X for double ‘ ANI) 
with large quantities at very low prices. Also Rebecca 480tf 
Grape Vines, &c„ 4c. Circulars furnished on application. - -- 
Address II. C. FREEMAN, CJTOCKS.—100,000 F: 
No. 9 John St., New York. 
(late Freeman & Kendall,) Ravenswooil Fruit Garden 
483-3t Ravenswood, L. I„ near New Y 
S TOCKS.— 100,000 French Quinoe Stocks. 
60,000 Mahaleb Cherry Stocks. 
F IRBY’S AM E R 1 C A A 
V AND 
LITTLE BUFFALO HARVESTERS. 
The best Combined Mowers and Reapers in the World. 
PRICES AT FACTORY. 
despatch of the 16th inst., says that Capt. Ford’s la.n'tinuessteail^ The rest Comrinbd Mowers and Reapers in the World 
company of Texas Rangers, numbering forty-seven, : 5 VAstm iT.K^r LqVVoU' a Y a *1 i-lio of'work mid everywrioToU^ iow price; 
had been surrounded in the southern part of the &n£T, =.CS2 
State by eight hundred Indians, and a desperate which is dull anil heavy at r>o@52c for State, and 53@54c for sirable iho^s^machlnl capable 
en.»ea, in which Cptnin and four of 
his men cut their way through the Indians. The PROVisiONS-Quiet and unchanged. No sales. one ho/s^macSine^anable of cutting froml'to 12 acres of 
remainder were killed. Great excitement prevails ALBANY, April 18.— Flour and Meal—Our market for grass, and from 10 to 15 acres of grain per day. 
,, . Flour opened without animation, and throughout the morn- PRICES AT FACTORY. 
on the frontier, and large companies will proceed. i ng t |, c business lias been confined to a limited home trade _ Mowcr $105 00 
in search of tbo Indians demand. Corn Meal is quiet. ...... American Harvester as mower^ ...........’ 185 oo 
m seal cli ot the Indians. Gium-Wheat quiet and unchanged. Corn dull with a Harvester as MowcrV... 90 00 
-good supply offering both of round yellow and Western Little Bullaio Harvester as Mower^.^.. 100 ^ 
A li'i i>ct /H 1 A pnri Scui’M f _-Tbo N Y Sun qava mixed, lly'e Quiet. Burley is less uctive but uncn<inged , 
. 1 hist °e Ai ril J .. .. .I.iiinsajs Hldeg four-rowed State on p. t. Oats are rather easier, with Manufactured by the Bukkalo Aoricultural Maoiiink 
a band of Cuban patriots sailed from this port the a fair demand anil a good supply; sales Milwaukee at ooc, Works, Buffalo, N. Y„ and I>. M. OSBORNE & CO., Auburn, 
. .. , . *. , ... and State at56c. both weight. N. Y„ and for sale by their Agents in every County. A 
latter part of March With arms and ammunition. Surd—C lover Is in moderate request at unchanged prices. Catalogue containing full descriptions of the Machines with 
Most of them are young men and sons of the lead- TIm( >tliy rather quiet. teg^t^the'Manufacturers^ or an^ofthelr'Agents. 1 ' ’ Y 
inrr men of Gio Island and all determined to freo TORONTO. April 16.— JFLOUR The market has. if possible, -- 
ing men ot the island, a u a detei mniLd to ret grown still more inanimate during the week. 1 he present *711 OWER SEEDS.—200 Varieties choice Flower 
their native soil or die in tho attempt. Their quotationsare:—Superfine. $8 to $8,25; fancy, $0,-5> to_$b,50; |4 g eeda j* 8t pllt ,j |)and f or 8a ic as cheap as can be bought 
, , . , „ ,, extra, $0,75 to $7 per barrel. The wholesale transactions are ,,:,.i,!ii,..i iV.imi ami a little i- leaner—at 05 Bur- 
landing was to be the signal for the revolt to the very small and hurdly afford an indication as to the state of f a i P ltochestcr N Y 11 ' " J. RAI’ALJE, Agent. 
patriots already on the Island. 1 he first day ol Ghain—F all Wheat has come In very sparingly from farm- ...XXT . 
Anvil wils the <l-iv fired unon crH during the week, and the receipts from country mer- H'llK I\K\V A ORK OBSERVER.—This is j in 
Apul Wits the day hxed upon. chants have been less. The demand lias remained steady 1. Largest Newspaper in the World—National, Con- 
- - hut without animation owing principally to the small sup- servativk. Rki.ioious—B elonging to no Party In 1 olltlcs ant 
The Nkw York Police Question —The Court of plies. Prices for tiie prlmest samples nave ruled in the tu no Sect in Religion. Kditcd iiy a Corps of Clergymen anc 
1111 . -u.w 1 OHK 1 OLILI. 'T'^riux. xuuvuun, ui ^ iclnit7of ^, 55 to *i,r,0. (7sOd to 8 s.*) for medium to ordlna- Laymen of large experience, having the most Knfinent Wn 
earlier than IsaBella, very hardy,sweet and. excellent; would -—-— : _ _ 
make a good wine without sugar—$2 each. The genuine xxtilSOiVS ALBANY SEEDLING.—THE BBS® 
F.urly Northern Muscadine, 1 year old, 50 eta.; 5 and 0 years, \\ aru i most Prolific Market Strawberry ! Yields 
16 New*Roohelle (or Lawton) Blackberry canes, $10 for 100— 
$0 for 50—83 for 24—$2 per dozen. 
All nlants ordered, securely boxed and delivered in Al- 
Patknt Prkskrvatory as a Farm or Dairy appendage- 
Amerlcan Harvester as Mower.$105 00 Parties will be required to adhere strictly to plans furnished 
ami to commence building within 90 days. 
482tf J. L. ALB ERG KR, Buffalo, N. Y. 
yy o o D ’ s Jvr q w e xt - —- 
Patented February 22d, 1S5!>. 
'Orders accompanied by cash promptly 
481 96 South Pearl Street, Aliiany, N. Y. _ 
IMPORTANT TO PHYSICIANS. A Physician, by 
L purchasing a small, property, can secure one of tiie best 
locations for practice in the State. XT — 
480tf Address Box 119, Lyons, Wayne Co., N. Y. 
ing men of the Island, and all determined to free 
their native soil or die in the attempt. Their 
ing to tiie Manufacturers or any of their Agents. 
Patented February 22d, rpHK COLEMAN FARM MILL.—The wonder and 
During the six years I have been engaged in the manufac- | admiration of the age; every farmer his own miller: 
are of tiie Manny Combined Reaper and flower, I, have 0RKA t saving of time and expense. L he only succcmiiU 
given much tlmnghtand attention to the construction of what Metafile Mill ever invented for making Buckwheat and 
I foresaw would he a great want of tiie Farmers—a lighter r am lly Flour. It can be run by Horse, Steam, Wind, or 
and cheaper machine expressly for mowing, than had yet Water-Power. f Ar familv 
been iiuule. , , . , , Price with Seive arranged, for sifting Corn Meal for f am ’w 
And now, after tiie most thorough and repeated experl- U8e while grinding.,. —...• • ’’’-Vi ’ 1’ipVmliv 
ments and tests in every variety of field, and in all kinds and 1>riue w ; tll Bolting Machine attached, for making 1 amily 
in nf o-rnas T am nrfinarod. with entire contt- .. 
Appeals lias decided that the old Police force in ry $1,50 to $1,65, (7s 6 d to 7s 9d,j wlille for medium and coin- ters of the day among its regular contributors, anil a 1 
■v ... , „ 1 „ )i.„ mon the range has extended from $1,30 to $1,50 (Os Od to 7s Correspondence unrivalled. It is tiie most complete 
New 1 ork arc still in OHice, their discharge by tne t>d) per bushel. Spring Wheat is wanted much for seed, and FAMILY NEWSPAPER 
Metropolitan Commissioners having boon illegal. *Ih^p v 7 irpoac fre Fo T r r Scotch f F!fe whtfi°e°re that can he made; published on a large double sheet, so 
J ud ires Grar Stronir Comstock Seldcn and Allen exists a good inquiry, and dealers re-sell it to farmers at tliat it may be separated, making _____ 
r ‘ J’ ’ . $1,60 (8e) per busnel. Oats—The market is more firm and TWO DISTINCT PAPERS, 
concur in the decision, and Judges Johnson, Demo the stock Is being diminished by shipments to Oswego. Tiie h Iicr f cc i i n itself No otlier newspaper is made upon 
n 1 mi • i- -ii lowest price for a large lot is now 2s lOd, and 2s lid to 8s has ',u:_ ,,i nr , 
ami (irover dissent. This ruling will cost New been sometimes realized. Peas are In moderate supply with The Secular sheet contains a ftill report of all th 
Descriptive Circulars can he had, or the Mill can be seen 
1 operation at tiie Ofiice of the “Coleman 
sny,” Tribune Building, No. 7 Spruce street. New Y 01 , 
here ,01 orders will receive^^atteiUion^ g ec , y . 
York city more than a million dollars. 
A New “Key to the Gulp.” —It is now proposed 
to get rid of the acquisition of Cuba, by providing 
another key to the Gulf of Mexico, than the Queen 
of the Antilles. Tim plan is to dig a Ship Canal 
acrosK the peninsula of Florida. The distance is 
only 100 miles, tho country low and ftvorahlc for 
such a work, and tho cost estimated at $10,000,000. 
a slightly increased demand. The present rate 
taregujar contributors, and a Foreign £; l t * "jf f^aen,' “atitUoplwsT^ 1 A MESON AND ENSIGN, ATTORNEYS AND 
ailed. It is tiie most complete a Mower that for practical working, cheapness and slmpllci- ,) COUNSELLORS AT LAW.— Office, No. 00 Main street, 
jY NEWSPAPER ty, wifi be without a rival. ml (overLockportMarket,) Lockport,Niagara Co « * ; 
ilfilslieil on a large double sheet, so I build Two-Horse and One-Horse Mowers. The Two- Iowa, Wisconsin, and Michigan lands for sale or exenang 
, d nmking Horse Mower weighs 425 ®e„ and cuts a swath four feet wide f or real property m Western N. Y. Loans ntgot . , - 
PAPERS (or more if specially ordered) The One-Horse Mower weighs A. H. Jameson. _[473]_ A i J ' 
ISTINCT f ArLHa, 30 fta> le39) y<j 0 as.,) and cuts a swath three and a half feet —- ,„ ,,, T1 e Original Gift Book 
. No other newspaper is made upon w i de IFT8 ! GIFT81! GIFTS! ..—TM original en 
For a more full description of the Mower, reference Is made V « Store, is permanently establishedl at 14; Exonangest ^ 
contains a full report of all the News to nly pamphlets, which will be furnished on application.— where the purchaser of each book recti', es a urn. vai 
1 st amount of miscellaneous reading; with each machine will he furnished two extra guards, two f r0 m $1 to $50 at tiie tune of sale. Those de- 
• •> i !<inimiM'i’in 1 nMti. ji Min- osatianc nim wn*nch Rtul nil run AtrfMiU wjinted in every town in inu union. * «_ 
rench nnd oil can. 
Acrfsnta wjinted in every town in inc union, i 
f cutting ten acres of grass per day in siring so to act can obtain full noon avplica- 
Uataloinie which is sent free to any address, upon a PP“ c “ 
Mower.$80 Uonto*Sf N. NEEDHAM. Agent, Rochester. NJf.-484tf 
The Wool Markets. 
BOSTON, April 13.— 1 The stock of fleece Wool continues 
and selected matter tn every department of Christian Lite- » One-Horse Mower, 
rature. One of its chief features of attraction is a Summary Delivered here on tiie cars, 
of intelligence frou) 1 continue as heretofore, and 
ALL RELIGIOUS DENOMINATIONS) any previous time, the manufai 
1 continue as heretofore, and with greater success than at 
any previous time, the manufacture and sale of Manny s 
Patent Combined Reaper and Mower with Wood s Improve- 
t T , . , ,, . nun nioou.. 
IjIQUoh Law in Canada.—W e understand thut Half and X blood.43©49 
many numerously signed petitions for a Prohibi- pelted? extra!'.'.'.'.l 49©58 
tory Liquor Law, liavo been presented to tho Cana- l>o. superfine ....48047 
dian llouso of Assembly. Do, No. 2.©. . 
Sax. and Mer. fine... .55057 Western mixed.35045 
Full Blood.52®54 Smyrna, washed.17@30 
Half and X blood.43049 Dp unwashed ...9X019 
Common.40®42 Syrian.11@23 
Bulled, extra.49058 Cajie.24(n)00 
Do. superfine ....43047 Crimea.9(<4l7 
Do. No. 1.84043 Buenos Ayres.9015 
Do. No. 8.©.. Peruvian, washed.30035 
Western mixed.35045 It is the cheapest newspaper of its class that Is published. 
Smyrna, washed.17©30 Roth the secular and religious papers are sent for too not- ] 
Do unwashed ...9X©19 hire and fifty cents, in advanco. 
Syrian.11@23 For further particulars, see advertisement in tho Rural 
Cape.24©00 Nhw-Yorkkr of N»v. 13th .and 27th, 1858. 
Crimea.9017 SIDNEY E. MORSE A CO.. 
Buenos Ayres. 9045 Editors and Proprietors. 
Peruvian, washed.30035 485cow2t 138 Nassau St., Now York. 
BENNETT GRAY, Brockport, 
WM. HENRY HARMON, Scottsville, 
488-tf Agents for Monroe County, N. t. 
A 8TOR HOUSE, Broadway, New York .-All the 
Milk «sed here comes from a harm carried on^for the 
express and sole purpose ffirotahi^ MUk. VegeWb 
Pftiiltrv kvirs and Pork to this House. The Cows leea m 
Winter on the best of Hay and Meal, and Wi 
Pastures and Meal only. [440] 0. A. BTETBUH. 
Moore’s Rural New-Yorker lias beo« our favorite fo ^ 9 .^ I 2>fcordHof 
or seven years, and we would not do without it fur th ee Superior to a . v^ig —coal not mixed with 
fSafi 1 3K2; aliSuSS* o. d. »■ »• 
