Old "World Matters. 
By the Washington, at New York on the 25th, 
the Africa at the same port, on the 28th, and the 
Circassian, at St. Johns, on the 26th ult., we have 
Pacific Side Intelligence. 
he attracted for some years but little notice. The current 
rumor was that he was a French horse from Canada — a 
i rrn ICHTON, April 28.—At Market. 750 Beeves, 75 Stores. 
1.600 8heep And Lambs, and l.lOu Stvine. 
Cattle.—E xtra, $9.60@9,75; first quality, $8,75@- 
$9.(10: second niinlire *7 KO- H, r.i ic on 
Storks.— yearlings, hone; two years old, $22® 24; three 
Great Britain.— It was intended that Parlia- goods, owing to the large number of ships which establishing a pedigree, 
ment should be dissolved on the 21st; in which had arrived within the week, and prices continued 1 am proud of having introduced into Monroe county 
case the Borough Elections would take place on to decline. two horses, the equal of which, as father and son, cannot 
the 27th of April. Advices from the Sandwich Islands state that be found — horses that have won premiums whenever 
Thirty of the Neapolitan Exiles have left England, the volcano of Maun a Loa continues very active. shown - 1 will not close this communication in the Ian- 
War is generally considered inevitable, and much Several rich guano islands have been discovered ° f Mn b ' :I ' T0N - 1 am ^sponsible for what I say, 
depression prevailed until the 12 th, when reassur- northwest of the Sandwich Islands, and possession ° n ° car8 y erv ^ > ] nsf ^ 1 ^ one *” 
ing rumors were current, and announcements were taken of them by the commander of the govern- Orwell, Vt., April 1859 ™ ^ J ° UrS ’ ’ EXS0N ’ 
made of preliminary concessions by Austria, which ment steamer Fennimore Cooper. 
gave renewed hopes for the meeting of Congress, On the evening of the 17th, during the proces- " --- 
and caused considerable recovery in the funds at sion on Palm Sunday, at Panama, a riot occurred Jilnrkcts, Commerce. &r. 
London and on the Continent. between the natives, who reside within the city, * 
The House of Commons rejected the resolutions aud the blacks, who reside without the walls, in-— —■ 
two horses, the equal of which, as father and son, cannot 
Swing. Fat Hogs, 00; Pigs, GX@7c; retail. 7K@9c. 
The Wool Markets. 
r FHREE YEARS’ WANDERINGS 
OR A 
COWOTECTICUT YANKEE, 
In Scutr America, Africa, Adstrai.ia, and California, 
with Descriptions of the several Countries, Manners, Cus¬ 
toms and conditions of the People, including Miners, Na- 
w etC ,j A s .°’ a detailed account of a Voyage Around 
the World, attended with unusual suffering, hardship, 
pnvation, disappointment-, and dangers arising from fear- 
ful storms; threatened wrecks on rocky coasts, and amid 
reefs; by fire, deception, mutiny, etc. 
Also, Various Incidents of Life on Shipboard. 
BY C. M. WELLS. 
Illustrated with Beautijul Steel Plate Engravings. 
s , off ® r the Public no apology for issuing this 
work, or undertake to speak of its merits, feeling confident 
and have no fears of “wrongfully injuring any one.” prevailing currency, though most holders are" in different marble edge. * uouna|wltl1 1 ' ULL GILT SIUES AJiD back, 
about offering their supplies, unless at extreme rates; sales Wanted —Lady and Gentleman Canvassers to sell this 
hlmHMr, Hnn nn S ,t i e,:Ce at 1?.®*?$° fo - r half '° choice f .""- work iu every County in the UnTted Ptates lvery body will 
blood Merino and Saxony—the latter is an extreme price, want to know how a live Yankee could make a vovaee of fch« 
£ XZVrZ? ®&? iY o s r n ld ^i‘ h „i c i r . ce ij.r iy , e dolla « pocSKi li.h,- 
Yery truly yours, 
Orwell, Yt., April, 1S59. 
prices are generally firm; secured. 
in favor of ballot, by three majority. 
which two or three were wounded. The military 
A dispatch from Paris says that England will were called out and were under arms all night.— 
propose the question of disarmament to the Pleni- The U. S. Consul signaled the men-of-war lyino- 
potentiaries. The Times says the pacific advices i Q the harbor, and Commodore Long sent several 
Rural New-Yorker Office.) 
Rochester, May 3. 1859. ) 
Flour.—T he flour market has been sensibly affected dur- 
«ales of 200 bales fine Mestizo at 28c; 50 do Washed Buenos ~ 
Ayres at ltXc: l.iO do Unwashed do at !)@llc. and 70 do East FARM DR 
India, at 8@12c, 6 mo3. The auction sale, previously referred 
to. came off on the 21st inst, and was very largely attended l?v TTnn TT P muMr-tr n r x-„„ ,, ,. 
by the elite of the trade, but still the sale proved almost a . ny non. H. t. FRENCH, of New Hampshire, 
failure, from the fact, that the offering was generally undesi- American Farmers are just awakening to the vital impor- 
__ 486-4t 
A IIV A G K . 
-A NEW BOOK. 
ruble, yet prized so much by owners as oniv to offer itin very 
from Paris produced very little effect on English -all armed boats, with 300 men to protect the 
funds on Tuesday. The public-do not believe that American residents, but their services were not remain it is impossible to tell. fettered, we“u^5Sli5^e^onl| bidd^o^o^d^re- 
Napoleon intends to promote a pacific adjustment required, and they returned on board at davli»ht Grain.— Wheat has fluctuated considerably during the Some °f the wool sold cheap, but most of it brought fully as 
.. . J ° • week, but the ruling rates to-day correspond with our quota- mUch as it was worth.- Tribune. _ 
tions. Corn is firm, and wanted, at 75c per bushel. No other , BOSTON, April 27.—Pulled Wool is dull and prices 
_• iL*. j_a _ . nnwnwfirH lmUKoroia » _ n _„_...7* »•. 
tance ef this subject. 
Jlere is the book to give them light ' 
_ . . Price, SI OO. 
Sent by mail, p re-paid, on receipt of price 
Address A. O. MOORE * CO., ' 
_140 Fulton street. New York. 
on the basis that shall clearly recognize the treaty A fearful earthquake destroyed the city of Quito 
ersup, we unde re t and, we re o tdy Wdd^oTo^ SSfc* n,ore gl“ 
-h °S c ^5?<P'. bGt mo8t of U brought fully as all the Chemical Compoxlnds for thUbeautifSl ArtlTnHnd! 
appoint Sardinia it the arrangements were patched towns to the northward were also destroyed, and 
up. To-morrow, with the existing feelings of some damage was occasioned in Guayaquil 
France, Austria, Sardinia and Russia, left in play, Dr. Trevit, the U. S. Consul at Valparai 
the prospect of repose in Europe would not be in d a difficulty with the government. Se^ 
,, , * , ,, ,, “ , ,, . the principal actors in the outbreak of 
the si „h est degree better than at this moment. Februarv took refuse in his hnnw whioi, 
, “ u ^ ualt:u eousiaeraoiy during the -cneap, out mostoi it orougnt lullyas all the Chemical Compounds for this beautiful Art-nclud- 
eek, but the ruling rates to-day correspond with our quota 13 1 worth.— Pribune. _ing recipes for crome orange, andyelloio, restoring colors 
ons. Corn is firm, and wanted, at 75c per bushel. No other . BOSTON, April 27,-Pulled Wool is dull and prices tend cotU l™ and woofen , (foods. 
laneein this department downward, but there is a fair inquiry for fleece which is verv ■ ’ <xct(w making washvng compounds, hard 
lange in tins aepartment. scarce. The sales have been10ft 000 Its fleece and Dulled of S - oap ' burning fluid, guncMton, nitrate of gold, nitrate of 
Butter is drooping-2 cents per pound is the decline of the which 40,000 its fine fleece sold at 60c V 5 the latter now tron ' ™adder compound, muriate of tin, indigo coni- 
eek. extreme price. The sales of foreign have been fiOO bales and W ‘k mad (postage paid) promptly on receipt of 
.... 155 bags Mediterranean, East India and South American L r me. the above book, 40 pages,—1 copy fifteen cents, 2 copies 
Potatoes are in better demand this a. m„ and an ad- and 95 bales Cape on private terms; -American, 2a cents, 10 copies for one dollar. Send cash or stamps. 
Dr. Trevit, the U. S. Consul at Valparaiso has vanceof 5 @ 6 per bushel is noticed for all varieties. 8ax and Mer. fine—55@57 Westemmixed.35(3)45 
had a difficulty with the government. Several of , w ~ 1 ' d « ale ", are takin « the w ° rld very easy 8 Do^^Sed '"'oK 
the principal actors in the outbreak of 28th of atpresent - nothing to do being the order of affairs just Common. 40@42 Syrian.!!.li@23 
February took refuge in his house, which was in- now- . but they are looking forward hopefully. Itisexpected Bulled, extra. .49@58 Cape.."!!.”!!!.".!!.".24@60 
There have been still further unfavorable move- vaded twice by armed police, and the wrong men th at a couple of weeks will witness a resume of operations, 
ents in the Austrian rates. The correspondent were taken prisoners. The first time the police We cannot alter quotations. 
Rochester Wholesale Prices. 
Flour and Grain, 
—Eggs, dozen.lOCailc 
Flour, wint, wheat$7,25@7,50 Honey, box.I5@l6c 
Do. spring do. $5,50@6,75 Candles, box.12@13c 
mentsin the Austrian rates. The correspondent >vere iatien P ns o°ers. me nrst time the police »"«rquoiauonB. 
of the Herald says, that notwithstandingthe pacific °^’ k ut - + on j* 16 next tlle Consul Rochester Wholesale Prices. 
B . A was obliged to submit under protest. Flour and Grain. Eggs dozen lOtaiin 
assurances warlike preparations continue in France __Flour, wint, wheat $7,25@7,50 Honey, box .’.'.’.’.'.'. '.15@iJc 
on a tremendous scale. Troops are pourinjr into n c. no' Cand ' es - bo x- ’"'-"''‘‘(2@l3c 
T - ,, FIS Dreadful Steamboat Accident The steamer mSJ, w ueat $}• ;o Fruits and Roots. 
Lyons from all points. St Nicholas Piatnin k 1 e ° team ? r JVheat, Genesee,,$l.b0@l,bo Apples, bushel .. 50c@$l,75 
T , „ , . icnoias, Captain McMullen, bound from St. Best white Canada$l,W)@1.65 Do. dried, 125® 150 
I he London News correspondent says Lord Cow- Louis to New Orleans, exploded her boiler at 10 £ orn v. 75c Peaohes. do. 20 c 
ley and Count Walewski, after a long discussion, «’ cl ^on the night of the 2oth ult,, at Island No. gJggS ‘ i0 ' 
separated, with the conviction that very serious °f it? boat and C:lr g° are a The loss Barley .! II.pes and siiH®* 0 
c ■ • . . , ^ e 0US °‘life among the passengers, as far as ascertained Buckwheat,.48@a0c Slaughter.6@6%c 
differences of opinion exists between France and amounts to forty-nine, namely 26 cabin nassen B .xi;"™'" ,6o ® 75c ••••;.10 @ioxc 
a „„„„ _1- „„ 7 . paaseu Meats. Sheeppelts.31.7.5ffi2.m 
ulled, extra.49@58 Cane.24@80 
Do. superfine_43@47 Crimea. 9@17 
Do. No. 1.34@43 Buenos Ayres.9@45 
Do. No. 2.@.. Peruvian, washed.30@35 
JHcimnges. 
Dreadful Steamboat Accident _The stramor tvv?,\., l . !u r kffheat *!• (2 . Fruits and Roots. 
St. Nicholas, Captain McMullen, bound from St. p^o3£;S!|i:g ~ 
Louis to New Orleans, exploded her boiler at 10 Peaohes. do. $ m ’ 20 c At Phelps, Ontario Co.. N. Y., by Rev. William L. Page, 
o clock on the night of the 25th ult, at Island No Cherries, do, ^ id 22c Mr-SII-AS GORDON I’ETTITT, son of Gen. Joseph Pettitt, 
separated, with the conviction that very serious of "life a I„!r car g° are a total loss, lhelos: 
-■i. . . . -x , , V.* Bell0US ot life among the passengers, as far as ascertained 
dinerences of opinion exists between France and amounts to forty-nine, namely :—26 cabin passen 
V WU 1 .A oil i,ue UI 1 - 11 I, oi tne 20ln U t., at Is and No n(ta i» .. r • uu ’ v 10 z -- c 1 t rci iia i, sou omen, josepn reuni, 
60 The boat and miro-o are a tntol mu I », L br w eight,.48@o0c Potatoes.30@5tic ef the Square, Cayuga Co., N. Y.. and Miss A. E. FRISBIK, 
^ ana cargo are a total loss. Ihe loss Barley,... .bo@70c Hides and Skins. daughter of E. Willard Frisbie, M. D.. of Phelos. 
daughter of E. Willard Frisbie, M. D„ of Pheips." 
In Oswego, April Uth, by Kev. A. J. Phelps, at his resi- 
F olv „. mi . t> • ti i ■ ,. , . ...I .u C uunuis tAinuueuiu iiiesamemoment, Thev 
I rasce. The I aris Patrie, which is the organ were old, but thought to be safe, of course ^ 
Napoleons private Cabinet, speaks of a last and - 
superior effort which England and Prussia are rna- ---- 
king in behalf of peace. Referring to the Austrian 01)CCtfll ^OtlCCS 
proposition for a general disarmament, the Patrie __ ' _ * 
asserts that France is still on a peace footing. She _ „ : 
has collected no army on the frontier; has not ap- M0RGAN HORSES. “STRIKE, BBT HEAR !” 
amounts to forty-nine, namely26 cabin passen- 3 . V”— 65 ® 750 Calf .... ! ,i6@l0Kc dence . Mr• OLIVER PECK "and Miss CYNTHIA A. 
gers including nine ladies, Jd 23 deck passengers. Pork. mes., M .^ll7.no®18.00 LamW'.. all of Oswego. 
All the boilers exploded at the same moment. They Do. clear, .$ 00 , 00 ® 00,00 Seeds.""’" --- b " 1 , , * ll _ l 1 ■■ * _. 
r.^o.y Address DANIEL CONGER, 
[486 8t ]_ _ Wolcott, Wayne Co., N. Y. 
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Unequaled bt ant other work i.v ant Language. 
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Price, 25. 
Sent by mail, pre-paid, on receipt of price. 
Address A. O. MOORE & CO., 
486-2t_ 140 Fulton str eet, New York. 
B CBDE TT-S NEW SEEDLING STRAW¬ 
BERRY.—Fruit sold for 3o cts. per qt. in Buffalo, last 
season. Reference—Geo. Gage. Buffalo. Plants $5 per doz- 
en._ JOHN BURDETT, La Salle. N iagara Co., N. Y. 
T EA & PERRINS’ CELEBRATED 
WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, 
PRONOUNCED BY EXTRACT 
p Do. cwt .$7,50@8,00 Clover, bush.’....'.$4,50@5,00 
BeefV cwt....$o,n0®t>,00 Timothy .$2,00@2,50 
Spring lambs each $1,50@2 ,00 "SundrIes, ' ’ 
Mutton (carcass).5@fic Wood, hard.,$4,00®4,50 
Hams smoked.9@10c Do. soft.$3,00@3,50 
Shoulders.7@8c Coal, Lehigh.$5,75@6,00 
Chickens,.7@8c Do. Scranton .. ,$5,6o@5,00 
lurkeys.l<l@llc Do. Blossburg . .$5,00@5,00 
...38@44c Do. Shamokin . .$5,00@5,ob 
Ducks, per pair,.00@00c Do. Char.10®12b<c 
Dairy, &c. Salt, bbl. $t 
Connoisseurs 
TO BE TIIE 
Only Good Sauce, 
AND APPLICABLE TO J 
plied to the Legislature for war credit; while Aus¬ 
tria having increased her army in Italy to 100,000 
Butter,ron,T::.i6@2oc via?.tun:::::::;:$8,oo®i4’oo R ° be “f dR w hG " n eek v aged9y « ars - 
Do. firkin.0(i@18c Wool. ^ tb. 35®50c n ,J, n Ontario, Wayne Co., N. Y., on Tuesday morning, April 
Cheese.10@12c White fish, bbl.$7,00@s 00 7 i-.i j^.a^GARLT E , only daughter of Joseph and Oreena 
Lard, tried.11® 12c Codfish V quintal $4 50@4 75 M ‘(ldleton. in the lbth year of her age. 
Tallow .10@10>£c Trout, bbl.$7,50@8,’00 In Ridgeway, Orleans County, N. Y„ at the residence of 
-— her father, Elisha Weld, April 13th, NANCY E„ wife of Wal- 
Prodi.ee and PrmLlnn l ace Weld - late of Little Brairie, Wis. 
Mr. Moore : — Some time last June there appeared 
. ,, er army in Italy to 100,000 your paper an article over the signature of one Levi S Dm’.' 1 - tried. ..H@12c Codfish ^ quintai.’siisOQljS 
men mig ht C0 mmence a campaign to-morrow.- Fulton, in which my name was^ m.ZneZ . Trout, bb l.$ 7 , 5 o @ 8,00 
I he Patrie concludes with a threat saying, that if vorable connection, with charges made, and directly Produce and Provision Markets. 
Austria means that a general disarmament is to re- intended, no doubt for R. P. Hubbard of your County, NEW YORK, May 2. - Fi.ouR-The market for Flour is 
suit in the maintainance of statu quo in Italy, and and to in J uro tho reputation of the celebrated horses I?® 20c bt \ t - t> ‘ r -. Sales at $5,25@6.00 for com to choice super 
in resolving the imperious difficulties of the pres- “ Black Uawk Morgan,” and his son, “ J. C. Fremont.” e“; ‘$6,20®°^ exHa do.-^allb^/roTd'hoop 
ent situation, it must not be expected that France Duty ‘° m y self > as wcl1 as t0 Mr. Hubbard and the B 50° o 7 <: ixtn 1 |. qU,et ’ Cauadian flour is n °m>nal at $6,50@- 
will be duped by such a demand. stock growers of Western New York, demands that I ’Grain—W heat has advanced l@2c » bushel Sales at 
The movements of the French troops assume the Z^o“Lm"f«l‘ ’.he pT' *" **S2«MES2 Si.’SS^SS^t 
most threatening proportions, and the prepara- ^^“ 00 , and wen 
tions in every branch continue without abatement. J-L “?-!£ tke c ™S® c , . 
^xiiar. 1 , au OI uswego. _ of a Letter from a 
Jn»p»«»«mMMwgn»ig»mro^ jM »- he n nMTOj»ti i »eiiu n iMiaiL i i . jje . jn . iuea > Connoisseurs » 3 
-I S mm CEXTlEMAN> 
JDCCtt 1)0* TO BE THE AT MADRAS, 
___ To hfa Brother 
.. — Only Good Sauce, 
Do. Scranton ...$o]b 6 @ 5'00 In Lakeville, Liv. Co., N. Y.. April 23d, of Inflammation R E TER ‘ 
Do. Blossburg ,.$5,00®5 ,00 o* the Lungs. JL\RY ELIZABETH, only daughter of Samuel mn KrsSr.»T xfav 18.51 
Do. Shamokin ..$5,00@5,00 N. and Phebe Wright, aged 11 years, 5 months and 17 days. and ArrLiCABLB to |-j “Tell Lea A^errins 
.Do-Char. 10®12%c In Mt. Morris, April 29th, of pleurisy, MARY, daughter of that their SAUCE is 
Robert and Ruth G. Weeks, aged 9 years. EVERY VARIETY ] highly esteemed in India 
In Ontario, Wayne Co., N. Y., on Tuesday morning, April L ;(TryST -' apd I s ’ in .tuyophiiou-the 
2bth, MARGARET E., only daughter of Joseph and Oreena f&jli: --lif !Jl 0 *Ha Pa a ^, ® 'j s we h 
Middleton, in the 16th year of her age. nF nlQU fu°f- who i es ?, me 
T tv , _ . .. .. OF DISH. Sauce that is made.” 
In Ridgeway, Orleans County, N. Y„ at the residence of „ 
her father, Elisha Weld, April 13th, NANCY E„ wife of Wal- EXTENSIVE FRAUDS, 
lace IV eld, late of Little Prairie, Wis. The only Medal awarded by the Jury of the New York Ex- 
.riMii»n«iin«Miiii- 1 '~— - m .., ,,,, 11 . .....hibition for Foreign Sauces, was obtained by Lea & Perrins 
. .. .for their Worcestershire Sauce. The world-wide fame of 
v t * t which having led to numerous Forgeries, purchasers are 
4 IT 11 (* T t r G C lit ('Hi (! requested to see that the names of Lea & Perrins are upon 
U U l I l lu t 111 l 111 ^ • the Wrapper, Label, Stopper and Bottle. 
Lea & Perrins will proceed against any one infringing, 
—-- either by manufacturing or vending Spurious Sauce, and 
Terms of Advertislng.-Twenty-Five Cents a Line, each have instructed their correspondents in various parts of the 
... _ „ r i, 3 . , world to advise them of any mfringemeuts. Sole Wholesale 
Insertion. Special Notices — following reading matter, and Agents for the United States, 
^{ruertisenunts. 
nc ucTunucicoa ttoaciic: 
---’-FltffvisiONS—Pork marker, (lnu» lower. Sales at $16 06- 
upposeu aui a juO S e the blood; yet no gentleman @16.25 for new mess; $16,00 for «fi mess; $12.50(312 70 for 
..ill tAnttf.. _ 1 !_ - ... nnmp T.nrH lipnw • cil.a rtw. v.irJL ... j 
^e^ded — Fifty Cents a Line, each insertion, in advance.— 
that of any similar journal in America or Europe, rendering 
it altogether the best Advertising Medium of its class. 
JOHN DUNCAN & SONS, 405 Broadway, New York. 
0; A,S.UluV .always in store. Also, orders received for direct 
ompment r rom England. 450-eowly 
has not armed. The Patrie says France cannot be will testify to the pedigree of an animal unless lie raisod , prime = Lard J iea 7 sa ! es 500 bU f. at HX@nkc -includ- ■ 
expected to diminish her army, nor to send back a it himself, or was equally as well acquainted with it as for new Obi^X^c fo/new State. Cheese’9® 25 C 5ntm?$y AR,ET T IF B 8 AP°^ & 
single cannon to her arsenals. the man who did. Not knowing, therefore, the true „ BUFFALO, May 2.- Flour-Iu fair demand and market - — ■ -- ^ 
All the French officers on leave, have been or- pedigree of Black Hawk Morgan when he came into W^Kprin^a^ 00 !™^'^/ 
dered to join their ships forthwith. A rumor was possession, it became necessary to obtain from those for fine Indiana: $6.25@6,50 for State from red_ wheat: 487-3t S. HOUGH, Eas 
afloat that the Emperor would soon depart for better acquainted with him than myself certificates of Ohio®M^lfcf7^7,Oo'foifdoubi e e X cS«B! ClU8 ‘ in ' Ind,ana 4,1,1 T/tTAREFIELD'S HAND CORi 
Ik aiwKciucr uie uebt Auvorusmg ALCQiiun oi its class, nnnnT -- 
_ S “ Vj l T - H D .A.T.AL.CTIQN, - Having 
— will offer for sale at auction, my entire herd of short 
O/X CHOICE VARIETIES OF GARDEN SEEDS Ho . rned ^ a « le » consisting of about thirty-five head of su- 
sent lor $1. J. RAPALJE, Rochester, N. Y. penor animals. Among them will he the unrivalled Bull 
//inn ff.l/At* FllK • <1 QA etAOL* DtfOrl Ktt him „ __11_r.i 
-----• Highflyer, 578 ; also, stock sired by him, as well as the Earl 
W ANTED— For East Bloomfield Academy, a competent KE viv' ^i 1 1i Sa i e w k^! ce P* ace at Dover Plains, 
Teacher as Principal. Inquire of ?P tbe V ork and Harlem Railroad, on the 10th day of 
487-3t S. HOUGII, East Bloomfield, N. Y. ^ ° c ‘? ck - v u , 
--—- Catalogues of Pedigress maybe had at the offices of the 
TATA REFIELD’S HAND CORN AND BEAN f,r" C< !!rh7 ito ''™' Ne r Y ? rk a Country Gentleman, 
VV PLANTER.—The Best in use: will do the work of 9fe vela u d ’ ^ ston Cultivator, Ru- 
Three or Four men. Price Reduced to $4. Sold by agents r<l r, a p d °L t v subscriber. 
frigates liave gone to Algeria, supposed to brin 
high figure 
g a colt With direct!™* , arrive, part private, balance at $1,45; white Indiana at $1,18, 
o a coit. vv ltn directions where to find men that had and choice white Kentucky at $ 1 , 75 . Corn in moderate de- 
throughout the State, and sent to any railroad station on 
receipt or price, by M. W. SIMMONS, 
487-2t Dansville, N. Y. 
troops back to France. Nine gun-boats were order- known tho horse, and the name of the man who raised mand and market firmer?. ^ Sales'sounci'westwnfsaturdliy LOWERS! FLOWERS" FLOWERS"’-Our 
ed to be made ready at Cherbourg without delay. him, I began to trace his pedigree. The first certificate SoT'JSlJ-pSrties are^ar? and nfsales" Kve^een* 2 ^ £ llwe wiU B p e ac11?§^^^^ ^dde 
Austria.— The Arch Duke Albrecht had gone on received was from a Mr. Morgan, of Ilubbardton, Vt., SrUhM?anw5f58@4A™ to^l?roe‘Md U fi™atqo? Vy Uver 10 ffic^ess Office, _ 
within the range of 58@62Xc. Rye scarce, and firm at 90c 
Seeds.— Nothing doing and market steady at $4,75®5,00 
for clover, and $2.00@2,25 for Timothy. 
a special mission to Berlin. who stated that tho colt was once offered him, with a Seeds.—N othing doing and market steady at $4J5@5 00 
Austria was willing to make important conces- warrantec that he was “ 01d BIa ck Hawk ’’-that he f ° r cloVer • and $2 - 00 ® 2 ’ 25 for Timot, 'y- 
sions to PrilKsia rm - a- 4 j had since owned and seen his stock, and had no doubt f ALBANY, May 2 —Flour and Meal.—There is a better 
310 ns 10 1 russia on certain points in dispute, and a of bis blood Tint th,. ■ * .u , a0UD1, feeling in the market, and for the medium and better grades 
perfect understanding hetwwn ■ 1 ° f 18 b,00d - But tbe man who raised the colt was the prices are2oc W bbl. better, the top price for extra brands 
ed b ! ‘ S Gen them WaS C ° nSlder - ° ne t0 8ctt,e the ( l uestidn ’ aad from whom there could __ 
12 First class Verbenas na 
12 “ *’ Dahlias 
3 “ “ Lantanas 
6 “ “ Geraniums 
3 “ “ Chrysanthemums 
ed highly probable. 
to- ... . bc no a PP ea h This man was Mr. A. G. Foster, of nuic. v/uru sieau.v wun a moaerate Dusmess Going; sales 
warlike preparations continued in some of the 'Whitehall, N. Y., whose certificate states not only that r °und yellow at 85@86c. In other grain nothing transpired. 
Mmeola, Queens Co., N Y. . SAMUEL T. TABER. 
P. S—No animals will be disposed of before the sale at 
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flues ever made. Saves half the fuel burnt in any other 
Stove, and lasts,twenty years. Thirty-five thousand fami¬ 
lies use it and will endorse these facts. 
FULLER, WARREN & CO., Sole Manufacturers, Troy, N. Y 
Sold ,m all the principal places in the United States — 
Agent in Rochester, Foster Sprague. Buffalo — Hadley k 
Husted. Detroit-W. H. Tefft & Co. Cleveland-J ohn 
Ingersoll & Co. Chicago—C. Metz. [477-7teowl 
Descriptive pamphlets by mail, gratis, postage paid. 
ing the last few days several of the leading papers Vt ’’ Wll °. 1 * a< ? premium 8tock f rom the horse, gave cer- 
had openly declared that the Germans would not U ^ faV °/’, 
^ hn«h fc l r btishej 8 grain, against 327,048 Corn and Bean Planter (which was awarded 1st premium at XT" IRRY’fi A M F R i r a v 
‘ T Vee ^ m iu? t 2 tal receipts of last N. Y. State Fair, and several County Fairs,) Paul lx 1 K ® AM E R HAN 
I bieadstuffs since 1st of Jan. are 98,918 hi)ls Hour, 567,319 bu Dennis' Iron Beam Shovel Plow and a. varietv nf Porn Pni t Tmmr ________ 
14J503 bu rye,_86,663ou tivators and Horse Uoes. For sale at Wholesale and Retail _ BUFFALO HARVESTERS. 
’ 9*5 i —♦ IDl.o/3 bu gram, against 3,353,145 bushels by the Subscribers. A liberal discount made to Merchants Combined Mowers and Reapers in the World. 
same period last year. and Agents. Simplicity - durability; convenience; adaptation to all kinds 
w H 0r ' lT g t “ e fg§ st T ee $ k n; 5 T 0 ’ 6 , 48 b Si l3 A fl , our ’ 31 * 258 bu ot. B. WHITESIDE, G. F. BARNETT, J. M. LANE ? f w ? rk a ? d wenr variety of ground; light draft; low price; 
wheat, o4,229 corn, l,03o oats. 102 barley. Total exports since ------ freedom from side draft, clogging, and pressure upon the 
io o o k 8 I fl0ur ’ 258 ^°? 88l *°®? cor[ h 45,. AT E W YORK STATE AG’L SOCIETY. h P TS ™' necks: portability; perfection of work-all these de- 
19,27)2 barley; eQual to 934,8^*4 hu gram, against Premiums on Farms lHoO sirable features are combined in the above machines. 
2,213,409 bu exported during same period m 1858. Of the n 5 * r> * n The American Harvester is a two horse machine capable 
wheat exported since the first of Jan., 75,266 bu went to sup- ^ Premiums are^offered for Best Cultivated Farm, mostly of cutting from 10 to 15 acres of grass, and from 12 to 18 
ply western millers in Illinois, Wisconsin, Indiana, Iowa and devoted to Grain Growing. — Best Grazing and Cheese acres of grain per day. The Little Buffalo Harvester is a 
M oh Mn. hp«..hmiMRft nnn - J>ain/ I?arm .—Best do. Butter Dairu Farni —nnt r l iPrr 1 a - 
M manufacturers OF ivrwmiiY^ TO * ^ eiana — JOHN 
AOHIOULTUHAL IMPLEMENTS, •w-’poAXSSSSfb,'Si. S”’i 
and Empire State Plows. Also, to A. Miller’s Combined_-_I_ amuemru, me, 
icates in his favor. !^ifi l ol st S.? 8 0 |l n K e lst of ;l i i n ;,? r k e MM* bbls flour, 567.319 bu Dennis’ Iron Beam Shovel Plow, and a variety of Corn Cul- 
witii on/iL __a* y. , . v\ heat, 713,9?>4 bu corn. 137,444 bu oats, 14,603 bu rye, 86,663 Du tivators and Horse Hoes For sale at Wholesale and Rptoli 
With such satisfactory statements I passed the horse parley; equal to 2,104.573 bu grain, against 3.353;i45 bushels by the Subscribere. A lfbera" dlfcount made to Merchants 
Mr. Hubbard, at the same timo unumtv same penoo last year. and Agents. 
shed one drop of blood either for the mointnnor SUC satlslaclor y statements I piissed the horse parley; equal to 2,104,573 bu gram, agaii _ 
nf+ , °i 01 w ood either lor the maintenance to Mr. Hubbard, at the same time sayine to him th»t saaie Pe«o d last year. and Agents. 
of the special treaties or Austrian Concordat. though I believed him a Black Hawk, yet I eoffid not wheT»c»?(^a^ I ^V'^KSIDK, 
Blilffilv moderated ^ yery but wrant him as such, not having raised him myself or 9™oMw^ 
° J model ated at vlie close. The Austrian known him when a colt. When it became necessary "213,409 bu exported during same peri 
troops in Lombardy continued to advance and for Mr. Hubbard to obtain another horse to assist the pljwwre^nmlnlrein imno^Wis^nsin 
threatened Piedmont frontiers. “ Black Hawk Morgan ” in the increasin«’ business that Michigan, besides about 160.000 bu to sup 
G. F. BARNETT, 
L SOCIETY. 
, 1850. 
Italy.— The political prisoners at Naples whose drove ‘ 00 heavily u P on bim > he wrote m o to procure 
fate was determined by the decree of the 18th ult ° ne ‘ ^ S ° n ’ <iJ ° lm Fremont ’” was at once chosen 
bad received passports to thTtr l t"! asthe horso t0 fil * 1,10 I )]ace ’ Witk birain harness I 
. ^ ^ United States. It drove to David Hill’s, the 12th of April, 1S5S, and re- i 
icpoi ed at Rome that the Pope would protest ceived from him the following certificate: 
SKkS® Eu . r °P, ean Congress. Sir Moses Mon- ‘‘The certificate of Mr. Foster, giving the pedigree 
tihore had arrived at Rome with a petition from of th e horse Black Hawk Morgan, I regard as coiiclu- 
, e J cws in England and America in favor of the Slve ’ Wuh the above named horse, however, I am un- 
ooy Mortara. Rumors were current that the Kino- ac<1 , uaint , ed ’ bu i when Mr. Bf.nson drove into my yard 
of Naples was either dead or in the last extremi t0 ' d i l >' abeautifulcolt from him, called ‘J. C. Fremont,’ 
ties. Nothing authentic, however extremi- I said at once, ‘ He is a Black Hawk.’ ’’ 
“ Black Hawk Morgan ” in the increasing business that ^I'chjgan, besides about 160.000 bu to supply Chicago millers, Farm .—Best do. Butter Dairy Farm ,—not less one horse machine capable of cutting from 8 toll acre's of 
drove too heavil v iinnr» him La , ! (Ijstiiters and others; showing a drain on this market of over l ban o0 acres exclusive of wood and waste land. Premium, grass, and from 10 to 15 acres of grain per day 
drove too heavily upon lum, he wrote mo to procure 1-->,000 bu weekly. _ Of the fleur exports since Jan. lst, 3,274 each, and for best cultivated Grain I arm, not less than PRICES AT FACTORY ^ 
* 1 UU nucaij. VI me uwui CAporw smce Jan. 191, ,i,Z74 zX" ' —JV» j • ? j j uuv icoo mau PRIPPC AT CA^TODV 
one. Theson, “John C. Fremont,” was at once chosen bbls have been shipped back into Illinois and Iowa. Of the a !> acres, woodland included, $30 premium. Persons de- , . TT , ,, FACTORY. 
., . ’ ... .. , ’ WJS at once chosen corn, 107,596 bu have been shipped by railways into Michi- swing to enter their farms wilt please give notice to the Sec’y American Harvester as Mower.$105 05, 
asthe horso to fill the place. With him in harness I gan, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio and Wisconsin by the lst July, so that the farms can be examined by a Combined,. 125 'oo 
committee appointed by the Executive Board. Premium of kittle Buffalo Harvester as Mower. 
The Cattle Markets. 
the pedigree NEW YORK, April 27.—The current prices for the week at 
ird as conclu- al1 th e markets are as follows; 
ver, I am un- Bbe 5 Cattle.—F irst quality, $ cwt., $10,00011.50; Ordi- 
into my yard So.%,S^.°’ 75:1 Comm0a ’ d o-. *9,00©10,00; Infe- 
U hremont, Cows AND Calves—F irst quality. $55®65: Ordinarv rln 
The n„„„ v , • , „ from him the following statement; 
26 th. The^upffim * o'ftea wVre^faiHni 0 -!^^ 11 ^ H V- 1 con * ider a horse’s stock to be his best recommen- 
districts hav nfhten^ ^>01-0 ffi lmg, ail the tea dation. It truthfully advertises his blood. All good 
arriving baw ng been swept, and the low qualities horses will sustain themselves by their progeny. I do 
Fhkep and Lambs— Prime quality, per head, $6,50@7,00; 
rdinary. $5,50@6,00; Common, $4.50@5,50; Inferior, $3@4 
Swine— First quality, 6X@6%c.; Other qualities, 5@6Xc. 
ffior n rt d t^hf.Z e, nHverL t0 b ®. his be8 ‘recommen- Cattle! 2!3^:4C“knd Lambs 8 , #0 the WGek: 
irses will nn.tnfn th ad vert, scs his blood. All good Cattle.— Prices take the following range: Superior, 6®—c; 
sustain themselves by their progeny. I do First quality. 5>4@5%; Second quality, 4,5f@5c; Third qual- 
arrivintr skJ ik„, t \ 1Z*'■ qualities sustain tnemsclves by their progeny. I do First quality, 5)4@5%; Second quality, 4?f@5c; Third qu 
Crmo-S® . sbo 'Y that there is very little to come, not suppose I should know all the colts old Black Hawk ity, 4@4^c; Inferior, 3K@3Yc. 
considering the quality, the prices are extremely !l red whiIe I owned him, but if the horse Black Uawk Sheep.— Sales 116 head sheared at $5,50 V per head, a 
|>,0U0 pounds from last year. ‘ Lady Ward,’ proves of true Morgan descent her sir?s CAMBRIDGE, April 27,-At market, 650; about675Beev 
ihe attack on Saigon took nlace Feb 17th and dam being, as I understand, by old Sherman Morgan ant ! 7o St . ores ‘ c . 0I »sisting of Working Oxen, Milch Co 1 
successful? 0 Nm^lforts^ Song^ thesa ^ l hat sired old B.ack Lw k.S h * B “ M ° rgan > First quali 
losswas er<iCann0nadCdUndSt< ? rmed ' ^ !le French The date of this statement is June 28th, 185S, and is Ordii®'ry U quafit” n $4 50 allty ’ * 6 ,; jO@ 7 ,00 ; Tliird quality, $5, 
Sueep.—S ales 116 head sheared at $5,50 ¥ per head, and 
,7 from Kentucky at $6,25 19 head—average 121 tts. 
Hogs.— We cannot learn that any were taken by Albany 
irties. 
Cows.—But few offering, and none sold. 
CAMBRIDGE, April 27.—At market, 650; about 575 Beeves, 
$50 for best acre of Carrots raised by boys under 18 years of 
age, (not less than 600 bushels per acre.) Directions fur¬ 
nished by Secretary on application. B. P. JOHNSON, 
Ag’l Rooms, Albany, May 2, 1859. Sec'y. 
j ? T-A.-YLOrR’S 
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OP 
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{Amusing and Instructive.) 
Now ready at all the News Depots and Beokstores in 
THE NEW YORK MERCURY, 
l^or JVIay- 14. 
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’ v TRiuMm^iVT: 
Combined. KtO 00 
Catalogue containing full descriptions of the Machines with 
Testimonials, accounts of Trials, Ac., may be had bv amilv 
mg to the Manufacturers or any of their Age nts. 485tf " 
TMP9RTAIVT TO PHYSICIANS.-,V Physician, by 
A purchasing a small, property, can secure one of the best 
locations for practice in the State. 
480tf Address Box 119, Lyons, Wayne Co., N. Y. 
TCOLEMAN FARM MILL.-The wonder and 
A admiration of the age ; every farmer his own miller- 
g?W A E?, Q 0F TI . MB And expense. The only successful 
, ilul e y, er invented for making Buckwheat and 
Water-Power J '“ Can b ® run by Horse ’ 8team ’ Wiud ’ or 
Price with Seive arranged, for sifting Com Meal for family 
use wm grinding,. *50 
Price with Bolting Machine attached,‘for making Family 
r lour,...... $7S 
Descriptive Circulars can be had,'or'the Mili can be seen 
in operation at the Office of the “Coleman Farm-Mil) Com- 
pany. Tribune Building,. No. 7 Spruce street. New York. 
whPrP nil nrn-Ap« ■anil popaivd r, ;_ ^ 
SS was smal1 . but the enemy’s was heavy. duly signed, w; 
fnnct- ' C6S are ^ ayorab le to the Suez canal. Public mont’s dam last 
and rh?p rieS W8re ordered to assist M. Lesseps, a true Morgan r 
Coi«^° Vern ° r ° f ® uez ^ ad bee u deposed. been fully trace 
received fronwi Breadstuffs .—The more warlike news tiated. 
trade «J rom be continent yesterday strengthened the -v- T 
To-dav thi,7 advanco of 1 to 2s per qr. made on wheat. Now, I am un; 
still wioi v Um 7 s are m °re pacific and business quiet, Hill in attempt! 
duly signed, with a postscript, by David Hill. Fre¬ 
mont’s dam last season was merely named in the bill as 
Cows and Calves— $30, 45, 50 ® 00 . 
1 m. UDn ! n ^ water. Iowa, Wisconsin, and Michigan lands for sale or exchange 
•Jt l n e red e hv e thp n nmi e |^k-ne,l f0r i t'/ -7# th i at m . anu ‘ for real property in Western N. Y. Loans negotiated “ 
A. H. Jameson. 
improved inonirv o«5 aa ? ce m bu y. crs » wll ? at in at the solicitation of Smith & Spauldino through the PHILADELPHIA, April 27—The supply of Beef Cattle ♦ ^ ny rr • m pV» to inctl bor S» ln any desired Catalogue, which is sent free to any address, upon a 
the seller r? y ’ and I )rices were in turn in favor of . T Q „ , aulping, mrou 0 n me t d wasmuch better than the week Drevious-the offer (iuwltlty -- T he P nce °/ the size commonly used for farm tionto 0. N. NEEDHAM, Agent, Rochester, N. Y. 
kenfor e r xr) ^e.ortwo parcels of fresh wheat were ta- a gcncy of this Levi S. Fulton, who, to my certain knowl- lngs at both.droveyaJds amounting inalftooveHuloO head! P™es » 4 cents per foot. I S HOBBIE & CO - '-^-1 -!-— 
Indian Corn imi Portugal. Flour a shade firmer. In edge, is one of the bitterest enemies to Mr. Hubbard that i n a Li of were so1 ^ except 250 head, that were shipped — — - -- 44 Arcade, Rochester, N. Y. 4 gTOR HOUSE, Broadway, IVew York,—. 
1 vurn I ILL IO Hoini* nrULr,,.» __•_ , -rtr . . fnr CV PtV Yni'lr ISft of tlwion r»An. /T l, • ,Lu ^ r'. rN, »» . _~ _7 “ * r% \Tillr naoH Vi mt maa from o form ^ .1 
rilFTS!. GIFTS!! GIFTS!! !-The Original Gift Book 
VT Store, is permanently established at 14 Exchange street, 
where the purchaser of each book receives a Gift valued at 
from $1 to $50 at the time of sale. 
Agents wanted in every town in the Union. Those de¬ 
siring so to act can obtain full particulars by sending fora 
Catalogue, which is sent free to any address, upon applica¬ 
tion to 0. N. NEEDHAM, Agent, Rochester, N. Y. 484tf 
Indian Corn ii**i j - 6 ’ ur “ suaue urrner. m w uuu ui me umcrrai enemies io mr. iiubbabb tliat r iA B ,“,".S re ,T except awneaa, mat. were snipped-—— .. . 
10s to i 2 8 i r “ 8 T 3 l d ,7 10 »j southern 10s@l(Md.®Flour ments arc Very 8lron S one8 ’ and . havin g official seals rdjacenL 3 'Th^ro^htV^^^^ ^7 b A avalled of b V Backers, 
are mo tiernno « r> ■ w uorce. i ne sales 
tierces old on „ f 1 7 ar , ls P rime niess 98s6d, and 1,000 vcrsation 
asked; there are not,?i Fk 7 A furtbcr slight advance is Morgan,: 
ca n bacon hut 7° 8a,es t° report. No sales of Ameri- . , 
flrtner. Lard non, in 18 dear , and . the feelin K is rather uted t0 h ' 
been done? TaUow^ fi'rm neslected and no business has A word 
MECHANICS AND BUILDEKS wood, or 1M tuns 
r- r. \ STOR HOUSE, Broadway, New Yerk.-AU the 
nuiritc -‘1 Milk used here comes from a Farm carried on for the 
i * 8 ’ express and sole purpose of furnishing Milk, Vegetables. 
Id of pre- x’oultry. Eggs and Pork to this House. The 6ows feed in 
,,.„ c v ers ’ Winter on the best of Hay and Meal, and in Summer on rich 
the Eggs. Pastures and Meal only. [440] C. A. STETSON 
V York T IME.—Page's Perpetual Kiln, Patented July, ’57. 
-— Ai Superior to any in use for Wood or Coal 2K cords of 
T.nuns wood, or 1 y t tuns of coal to 100 bbls.—coal not mixed with 
434tf] 0. D. PAGE, Rochester, N. Y. 
ed to him in tho said D. E. Hill’s deposition, i »s net ,, - . .......—-- wu . ra uu , .iw» ue i 
A word here as to the pedigree of old Black Hawk. . CqwT-There has been no change in this market; only 225 vfee? theComffi^idCoffef Po^Ic.^c^chellforcLh^ t^e” ^IUs^idfnhaW^anS r^7 P c, ap ?J>, an f d 
When David Hill first brought this horse to Vermont, I condition? S ° ‘ at ‘ r ° m * 5 *° * 50, acc0rding t0 qualuy iuid ADriil5 d lS9 reCei \4^ri C ° 0k Mnn r R^H?RTM«. r l F nr. qe ' ^se'rvedly popular, and worthy to be in every hoi 
April loo J. L48b-4tj MOORL, HLBING & CO. Northern Christian A.ct'voco.te^ -Auburn. 
. 74 Mam St., Rochester,—Hardware, 
Is, Glass, Windows, Doors— Blinds at 
in Trimmings, Mechanic's Tools, Corn 
stone. Address 
Cows—’There has been no change 
Moore’s Rural New-Yorker comes out with a new and 
