Old World Matters, 
At time of writing, (Monday A. M.,) we are with¬ 
out any foreign intelligence thatcan be called later 
than what was given Rural readers in our 
last issue. The news by the Persia, however, (of 
which we give a transcript.,) is more explicit than 
that already published. Two or three steamers 
are now due, and tho probabilities are th.it so in e- 
ftlfirkcfs, Commerce, &i\ 
Rural New-Yorker Office, ) 
Rochester, May 17, 18jy. j 
The Cattle Markets. 
M "ty H-.—The current prices for the week at 
all tne markets are as follows: 
Heef Cattle— first quality, f) cwt„ $11,50(312.00: Ordi- 
?^7do. < !-$*00@9®o!’ 25; C ° min0n ’ d0 - * 10 - 00 ® 1 °r>0; lure- 
*j2srft. A p D C- u ' VR s—First quality. $55®65; Ordinary do., 
arc ...- —V, ,.w U » U u„i ra me iuai> some- —the progress of the European war, and the appearance of ALBANY m^ib — ' r - 
tiling of a definite character, concerning the move- Forel - n Powers as purchasers. Our readers can judge for Cattle, 1,283: Sheep and Lambs, 1218; Hogs. 700 
meiits of the belligerent parties will bo received ^^seNes as to the probabilities of the former-the Com- f ,' i rj) T If;®joi >r - C ^il ke a lie fo l lo ' vil !P range: Super,6X@65fc; 
cr we Cose for the press “ D ^ n . t of *• - -aid to be in a 5 
c F very depleted condition, and the recent loan of $10O,0-0.0J0 Sheep.-I' he quality this week is not remarkably temping, 
(treat Britain.— It is said that the French and l)e forthe purpose of replenishing the stores. Should f?! 1 are some fa;r droves offering. Eastern men 
meats of the belligerent parties, will bo received tll r ms f'" e8 88 to the P^habilities of the former-the Com- 
, f , missariut Department of the French Army is said to be in a 
ere we close for tho press. 
very depleted condition, and the recent loan of $100,0 0.0J0 
Great Britain,— It is said that the French and n ?'* I,e f,,r the . P ur P° se of replenishing the stores. Should are ltle principal buyers -it $5 ^.‘“ c “ 
Russian Governments have lately been procuring lliese presumptions become facts it is the beiief of those who Hogs.— The only sale was V lot'of 82 “block” hogs at 
, . r . , , J ° are generally considered “posted." that the prices of pro- 6 ^ c per lb. 
large supplies of charts and surveys of the English duce will range higher than for many years, being influenced -Sales at $35055. 
ms! and the English stations i n the Mediterranean, by the present short stock throughout, the country. and lW^Bres *cousistVu~of ^Yo-k*’ B " G: ) abouf ® 7a Deeves, 
id have likewise been engaged makm» lar»e pur- Flour— The maiket opens at an advance of 75 cents to $1, and one, two and three yeiir olds ' " ^ * Xen ’ ^ 0 * 3 ’ 
ases of coal, irrespective of price or quality. and , is flrm w ! th v ? de ° ided upw ? r<J te, 1 <lenc r’ The 3, ^ k mm.ii? 1 ^’^ 
I, „| i , ■ f , hand is very light and transactions are of course limited.- Ordimirv quality 41.50 y ’* b 0 ® 7,0U ’ lb l qiUllty ’ $J,u0; 
' ' \ a an cxtens.ve order for Choice winter Wheat make is worth $8,50; while “Double Working Oxen— Per pair, from $80,110® 180. 
arts had been received from the Spanish Govern- Extra" to-day cannot be bought for less than nine dollars Cows and Calves—$60, 40, 50@67. 
by the present short stock throughout, the country. 
coast and the English stations in the Mediterranean, 
and have likewise been engaged making large pur¬ 
chases of coal, irrespective of price or quality. 
charts had been received from the Spanish Govern- Extra" to-da; 
Dient, and the inference was that Spain would at wholesale, 
throw herself into the arms of France. Grain— Ge: 
lhe quarterly returns of emigration from Liver- t () qo P( „ t „. n 
[ Ordinary quality, *4,50. ' 4u*u*y. *M>u. 
Working Oxen—P er pair, from $80,110® 180. 
Cows and Calves—$40, 40, 50@H7. 
yfaTs^i^ r> 0 @Ti K3 ’ ° 0@UO; Two Vears 01d ’ ^@28; Three 
Grain— Genesee Wlieat ranges from $1,90 to $2,00, while <, S'ppwan' 1 ) Lambs— 1785 at- market. Prices—Tn Lots, $1,75 
choice Canadian readily hr ings the latter price. Corn is up V®'l“Calves-$ 8 !. 50 @ 7 !’ 5@t5 ’ °‘’ fr ° m 4 ® 7c * tt ’ 
Hides— )'A&7%c. {4 lb. Tallow—7@7J<c. V lb 
Pelts— $l,50@l,87 each. Calf Skins, 16® 14c. ?? tt. 
Swine— 360 Western at market. 
Pkkf Cattle. — Extra, $9.50@9,75; first quality, $0,00® 
$8,o0; second quality, $7,00; third quality, $6,00 
Working Oxen.—$145@18o. 
. , . . . . , ° c to 90cents; Rye reaches the same rates. Oats have gone up HtDES-7X@73fc. P lb. ' Tallow—7@7Kc. V ft. 
pool show great activity in the movement towards to53@55c. Beans range from 75c to $ 1 , the latter figures are I’ei.ts $1,50® 1 .87 each. Calf Skins, 13® 14c. ^ lb. 
the United States, and it was believed that the next readily given for choice. ° 
four months’emigration would be the largest ex- Provisions— Pork has got the upward movement-mess 1.700 Sheep and Lambs, and 2 500 ;Swine' 5 IJeeves ’ 130Stores - 
nerienced for several vears having advanced 50c@$l, while holders of Clear are asking Cattle, - Extra, *9 .5009,75; first quality, $0,00® 
peiieiiLeo ioi seveiai yeais. $2.00 rise, or $22.00 per barrel. $8,o6; second quality, $7,00; third quality, $6,00. 
The Herald says, speaking of the English media- Dairy, &c.-Butter. roll, is down to 16®18c and is becom- MilchC° ows,-i?9@$4® 1 comn.on, $19@21. 
tion, tliat further attempts appear useless. The ing somewhat plenty. Firkin is dull at 15c. Eggs are scarce Veal Calves.—$3,60, $5,00®$6,00. 
French, it believes, are anxious to re-open neo-oti- at 12Kc per d,,zen - Tallow is flrm at an advance of 25 cents years'oTdrtlo®^ 88 ’ U ° Ue: tW ° years ° ld ’ $ “ 1 ® 28 ’’ three 
ations by means of conference between England, ^S^hi.e we cannot raise the price of the poorer ^ ^ " 
I t ussitt and Russia, to ho held during a sort of ar- varieties, the better kinds are in great demand at a large Pelts,— i$1,50®(87 eacb. d@ ' > ' a ° ’ extra ’ $ ‘ 1 ® 8 ’ 00 - 
mistice bet ween the actual I itigants. start. Blue Mercers are sought for at 80 cents per bushel. Swine— Fat hogs OCc; Pigs GK@7>£c; retail, 7@9c. 
Milch Cows.—$39@$i0: common, $19@21. 
Veal Calves,—$3,00, $5,00®$6.00. 
,-i ° per 101 pounds, 
ations by means of conference between England, PoTATOES _ W hiIe we cannot raise the price of the poorer 
1 nKsSia and Kussia, to be held during a sort of ar- varieties, the better kinds are in great demand at a large 
mistice between the actual litigants. start. Blue Mercers are sought for at 80 cents per bushel. 
The Times, re-uttering its previous statement I*or all other changes see table of quotations. 
Wheat, Genesee..$1,90@2.00 
Best white Canada$l,90@2.00 
Corn.U0®90c 
Itye, 60 lbs bush_bfl@90c 
soys the advance post of tho Austrian army crossed Rochester W 
the Ticino on the 26th, and would take position on Flouu'ivhft.$8,!=KI®9,00 
the enemy’s territory; and the main army crossed R°‘ ?. pr "’ g . Vl do ; *e,50@8,(i0 
oil the 21)tn. By all accounts tbe Austrians had Wh.-ah Genesee..sil f 90@2.00 
determined on a vigorous movement, and there Co?n"! 1 . 1 ! e . Ca . ,, . ad . ii . $ !’. 9 iSaS 
can be but little doubt are desirous of striking a wight!.'! ’.Y.J isllic 
blow before the French troops can reach them Barley.!’.!65@70c 
' Buckwheat.48®50c 
France.—P aris is in a high state of excitement. Beans >— ,...75c@$l 
The French were unprepared forthe hidden move- Fork, mess......$17,00®f 8,50 
ments, they expecting to begin war at their leisure, ho cwt^.'.'.'.'^oll.OO 
somewhere about the end of May. Beef # cwt..-f j--5|)®6,00 
... J Springlambseach $l.o0@2,00 
I he Ministry of Police is to be re-established Mu'tnn (carcass).5@6c 
after the fashion of ihe first Emperor. Slumblers! 9 7 ® 8 c 
Eight steam frigates filled with troops, left Tou- Turkeys*’.in®llc 
Ion on the 26th for Genoa. Genoa is to be occupied j!!I!loolooS 
as the basis of operations, whence they can threaten Dairy. Ac. 
Rochester Wholesale Prices. 
Flour and Grain. I Eggs, dozen .00@12Xc 
r. wmt. wlie:it$8,50@9,00 Honey, box . I5®16c 
irirli.n XD/W.a llll I. . 
Do. spring do. $6,50@8,b0 Candies, box........ J2@13c 
Do. Buckwheat cwt. $1,75 Fruits and Boots. 
SUtocrttBtmcnts. 
A ?b> L ' S ' Hriln 61 ' • «?5g«.W «„ Te , r , ms °C Advertising:—Twenty-Five Cents a Line, each 
Peaches. Sn’a insertion. Special Notices - following reading matter, and 
An -1oy C l/ent« a Lii\e, each insertion, <n advance- 
Pol-ICHU d °’ o-^ok G IS^Tbe Circulation of the Rural New-Yorker far exceeds 
0:ds bv weiirht 58®5ir Pntjiro.-u oircuiaoiiiii oi tue tvURAL INKW-YORKER far exceeds 
Bariev .65®70c 1 IiTofs and Ski'n^® 80 f ha !,° VP RI ' nlJ ? r > oarn:l1 in America or Europe, rendering 
Buckwheat,’.’.’::;:«®50c Slaughter S lt altogether the Advertising Medium of its class. 
Beans,.7oc@$l Calf. ,!l0@12c --- - - - - 
Do. clear,.$21,00®22.dC 
ho cwt.$7,5fl@8,00 
Clover, bush.$4,50®5,00 lie is a sure stock getter. 
October. 1854. I offer the above Short-Horn Buli for side.— 
.$5.5n®6,00 Timothy.$2,0002,50 
Spriiiglamhseacli $1.50@2,00 
Mu' ton (ca rcass).5@ lie 
Hams, smoked.9® 10c 
Sundries, 
Wood, hard.$l.00®4,50 
Do. soft.$3,00@3,50 
h. m. Calkins. 
Henrietta Monroe Co., N. Y. 
Shouldei-s.7@8o Coal, Lel.igh.$5,75@6,00 
Cluckens,.7@8c Do. Scranton .. .$4,25@4,50 
Turkeys.ld@llo Do. Piitston_$4,25@4,50 
Geese .38®44c Do. Shamokiu ,.$4.25@4 50 
Ducks, per pair.00@00c Do. Ctiar.10@12®c 
Dairy. &c. ' ' ' 
XT OUSE PAIR AT THE 1>I vPLE GROVE 
x i. Track, Waterloo, Seneca, Co., 
JULY FIRST AND SECOND. 
For Premium Lists apply to .103 WRIGHT, 
■•89 Chairman of Committee. 
as toe oasis of operations, whence they can threaten Dairy. Ac. Salt, bhl.V.’.V." $130 r I’HE BOOK FOR HEE-KEEPET5S.—A practical 
the Austrian’s left fiauk and there is to he nm.tber B ^ ter ' r"', 1 -.•■av.tun.$8.00® 1A 00 1 "' nrk ,hat aV . can understand, giving fall directions for 
11 11 » icu. uauK, ana tneie is to De another Do. flrkin.0--@lac Wool ft.3>@50c operation in the common and movable comb hive• 
basis at Lusa, which will also be fortified and made .fish, bbl....$7,0d®s,00 with instructions for making them—the result of 311 years 1 
, , , u Lard, tried.ll®12c Codfish ^ quintal.$4.50®4,75 experience in extensive anlaries. 384 pages-sent free for 
a general depot for tho troops that arrive through Ta fi°w.10@10Jfc Trout, bbl.$7,50@8,00 one dollar. ^AddressM. QUINUY, St. Johnsville, Montgom- 
Tbe French troops experienced some difficulty ^FAYYoVl^my A HAV^w^/n^ubBsT.Krir^W^^ F™nvl 
in crossing Mount Ceni, Forty thousand work- 
men were employed in clearing off immense masses r a\ 3, rn r l8 £° n A i ^ d 1 r an u T - d . Tow? i: &c -\ Agents wanted, to whom a liberal discount will be uiven’ 
of snow, ft was expected by the end of the week Cnpms sen t^ymaU, po^pajd. ^rece^the price. 
there would be eighty thousand French troops in Grain— Wheat has advanced 2@10c $ bushel but rather --—B0 Nassau St.. New York. 
Italy. mb®- Sales at,120c:fur Racine: 175® 196c for'r**d winter |\I RW BOOK 0\ COOKERY.The Practical 
™ - „ . , „ '5 est.er n :1.9fl@200c for white do.; lfkic for amber Michigan; H Housekeeper," by Mrs. M. L. Scott, acknowledg.d to 
Sardinia.—T he following is the summary of tbe 2n l' r f, A r wh l t, ‘ do- Bye better: sales ;it \ n3c. Barley firmer; be the best guide to young housekeepers ever issued • con 
King of Sardinia’s proclamation to the army:- S ^iJS a ^ ^sKe^t 
The King regards the demand to disarm as an out- (or Wester!! panada firW Ut "" StUle: dl ® 62Xc ‘upon rJceipu of f,^ e TiVcul^'of 
rage on himself and tho nation, and has therefore at $‘ 18 ^ 5 ® lo.on for newmL^^onVnr^rime^nd^hfn conteilt3 wilt be sent upon receipt of postage'stamp. 
refused the demand with disdain and scorn. The m^ss: $15,<io@15,25 for prime-including l.ono bhi s new TT TV?" "FT 0 /*>. ~tr • 
ir;„ , «.,iio a r. i > o , meas for June. July and August at $18,s0. Lard firmer-sales I ! ^ 1VL 
King calls to mind Italy s cry of anguish, and says, a' I 2 ®l 2 !^c.—closing heavy Butter dull—17@20c for new Ti 1 (V T? «=5 A T Ti’ 
I will be your Captain. I have proved vour valor 8,a,p 311(1 Ohio - Cheese quiet at 9@10c. ., , » , ,7 ^ 
ou the field of battle by the side of my d.ustrious k 
father. This time you will have for jour comrades ‘ 
Die gallant French soldiers, your companions on ^gUoTdfnthle extra^ ichi8an ’ ° hi ° a “ d Indiana; No. HlVroadwa^ New York!® AND Il0MESTBAD Co *™y. 
the Cberneya, whom the Emperor has sent to sup- Gsa in—W ueat excited nnd^red Ohio advanced 5c: sales IT S . TEST A.\I) FLAG MVSLT \C 1 ' 0 « V 
K E T C H U M ’ S COStBliVED II VH VESTER. 
l\.K T ciiuM s Improved Combined Mncbine. 
' V or J wiib Reel and Adjustable Roller- 
cut 4 feet 10 inches. $1°0 03 
Ketch u m s Inioroved Two-Horse Slower, “ Iron 
f rame, ’ with the Adjustable Roller to Cutter 
Ketchum’s Improved One-llorse "MoweK " Iron 
rrame, . 75 CO 
Sanford s Portable Farm Mill, for grinding feed for 
stock, plaster, or bones for manure,... 30 80 
Sanford s Portable Plantation or Hand Uomi’iiy 
Mill... 20 00 
Machines and Mills shipped without extra charge. 
These Machines are simple in construction, have no equal 
for durability and light draft, are entirely free from all side 
(ii<tU, and have no weight upon the horse's neck. 
This Machine, as improved for 18'9, w->s awarded the first 
premium by the Michigan State Agricultural Society, at its 
Annua It air in Sept. last, as a Reaper and as a Mower. 
me New \ork State Agricultural Society, at its late Fair, 
awarded it the first premium as a Combined Grain and 
Grass Harvester. 
Ohio also awarded it its hest commendation 
Mac-limes may be had of the different Agents through the 
United states, who have them on exhibition. 
An examination is earnestly solicited before giving your 
order for any other machine. l’he corrected Report of the 
United States Irial show this to bp the lightest draft Coni- 
bmed Machine in the World, by at least 20 per cent. , 
Uall on the Agent and give your oroer early. 
All orders will receive prompt attention. 
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*- ylf _Manufacturer and Proprietor, Buffalo, N. Y. 1 
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In order, however, to place so valuable a work (which, in 
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TV" E \V YORK STATE AG’L SOCIETY. 
Tn Premiums on Farms, 1859. 
Premiums are offered for Best Cultivated Farm, mostly 
devoted to Grain Growing. - Best Grazing and Cheese 
Dairy harm— Best do. Ru'ter Dairy Farm ,—not less 
at l *l8 V ‘»5®?9nn > for ,mlrkPt hett 4 , r « n'n V 1pss . 3( ' tive - Sales contents will be sent upon receipt of postage ’stamp 1 
at 9iOi$>wl9 t 00 for new mess; $18,00 for prime and thin-—-__ 
mess: tl5.n0@15.25 for prime-including TWO bht s new HOMES WOTS /■% t 
mess for June, July and August at$tV0. Lard firmer - sales 
at i2®l2!^c.—closing heavy Butter dull—17@20c for new 
J | o3V2:33 Fori. /Sk T ■ t i» 
FOE S -A. la E, 
At $1,25 per Acre, desirable jk\RMI.\'G LANDS in 
Wes’ero Virginia, Eastern Keroick'^Ld Aiid.ile Tcnn.esee 
Also, Valuable Lands in ^uUijPT and Elk Counties^ 
I w ° o * S JVC O W 03 Yl ._ 
Patented February 22,1, 1859. 
f„?e n nf'*th!l e i?i lx i yea r si , } ; i ve , be «*> engaged in the manufac- 
fure of the Manny Combined Reaper and Mower, 1 have 
M ven in noli thought and attention to the construction of what 
I foresaw would be a great want of the Far,ners-a lighter 
beenmad'if 1 ^ mac!llne ex Dfessly for mowing, than had yet 
ments ,', l ,', l 4 i«uL the m03t ' I horml ^ h , and repeated experi- 
in ev'e,’v ‘ ,n H,t ?, e r ery variety ot field, and in all kinds and 
deuce m offer Vo °,i ?r 2f’ 1 ara Prepa.red, with entire confl- 
e,. .; p ' 1.° oner to the farmers and dealers of the United 
hn'iiVJ’ area desideratum, in this department, of Agricul- 
machines—a Mower, superior in its capao- 
&£;xi ;ndd« y ^ h,t * ,arto ,ntro,iucfid - ° f 
Bm*cVal'«M«!»*"f } "°' v 0l ^ er 33 my latest Invention, to meet* 
a P \I, wer thaf f.r arlne o’ a , n<l t0 , r ’- l;lce ' vifhin ,h « reach of alL 
ty! will be^‘Sfth'iuf^aS W ° rklDg ’ oheapne33 simpliefc 
Iwo-liorse and One-IIorse Mowers. The Two- 
(,n mnr!';r ! r 4 'j' Its., and cuts a swath four feet wide 
l^i f m5 I ! d y t° rf a red -. ) Th< -'One-llorse Mowerweigha 
wide" S3 ‘ U ' S " > aild cuts a BWatil tllree and a half feet 
r>. mor f i fu ." <4l ' 3l ’nptiqn of the Mower, reference is made 
v tvtuc .l', will be furnished on application.— 
i extra semi,:;:^’asi* 0 extra Kuards - two 
j a w?rffiSikWn , SCT! C^tt,,,I te “ aC ‘‘ e9 ° f 81-883 P6r day ia 
i Price of Two.| lor.se Mower.. ««n 
_ ‘ One-llorse Mower..’.. 
Delivered here on the cars. . 
: I continue as heretofore, and with greater success than at 
| SPy Previous time, the manufacture and sale of “Manny'i 
I *Gombined Reaper and Mower with Wood’s Improve- 
i ment - . WALTER A. WOOD. 
^Manufacturer and Proprietor, Hoosick Falls N Y 
I Aih KAv p & KBGLESKON, 81 State St„ Albany, Agents for 
! Albany County and vicinity. 5 
B_ENN'ETTCr R A Y, Brockport, 
! WM. HENRY HARMON. Scottsville, 
; scJ-tf Agents f«>r Monroe County, N. Y. 
P laster and guano. —j. k. chapbell. c9 
Exchange 3t„ Bnchester, NY, is Agent for GarbuU’s 
' «.h bratt il Land Plaster, and the American Guano Co’s 
Guano. Pbus ter only $3.25 u’,. r T un . 483tf 
r r , ‘ K f “ «•-»» DOMINION’" COFFEE POT is Mann- 
JL lavtured under the Patent for the United Sfutea hw 
A I! HI (JR, BURNHAM GII.ROY, Philadelphia, and is for 
sale by dealers in Housekeeping articles and Storekeepers 
generally. (gj 
pAIIlPO RT C II E >1 1 C A L WORKS. 
. . , J t -G>. B. DeL A.3STD, 
bestowed 6 of ng I t! * e ! !iv r P 3t ronage which have been 
meoeenlo' ,r &!*" b> l t! ”" ? rade and nihers. since the com- 
o'. ,1 n hl3 . er ' t, ' r i)rise, respectfully informs bis pa- 
facilities he contini!esta"mauidact!ire a’superiorticde'of^ 
The above articles will be sold in all varieties of nackavea 
at as low prices as they are afforded by any other manufac^ 
turer, and in every case warranted pure and of sm eriiS 
qU aiiii- y a 0r,,Hra respectfully solicited and promptly filled! 
Consumers of .-aleratus. Cream Tartar, and Hi-Car¬ 
bonate of Soda should be careful to purchase that having 
obtain pure D ar-icll! LAND 0 “ th6 wrapper ’ as they wU1 tUus 
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lab to 200 Bushels per Acre! Genuine Plants of this su¬ 
perior variety for sale, in large or small quantities. Price. 
$lo a thousand—$1,50 a hundred, or $1 for fifty 
Red Antwerp Raspberry canes. $4 per 130—*2,50 for 50, or 
16 for $1. 
New. Rochelle (er Lawton) Blackberry canes, $10 for KN— 
$«* for —$3 for 21—$2 per dozen. 
All plants ordered, securely boxed and delivered ia Al¬ 
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Orders accompanied by cash promptly attended to 
WM. RICHARDSON, 
_481_96 South Pearl Street, Albany, N. Y. 
and Homestead Company, 
489tf 
by the. 1st July,.so that the farms can be examined by a - 481 _ 96Saa th Pe arl Street. Albany , N, Y, 
appointed by the Executive Board. Premium of T.MPORTANT Tl) PHYfill'l i r)h „. . . 
$o0 for hest acre of Carrots raised l>y bo V3 und-r 18 vears or I ‘” 1 ,.i : 1 ,, 1 11 i sH t A.W—4 Physician, by 
ag-e. (not less than 6C0 bushels per acre.) Directions fl £! lociuiot^ S " CUre 0U(: ,)f tbe b « 3 ' 
rustled by Secretary on application. B. P. JOHNSON ^actons tor prai.uce m tlie Mate. 
As'l Rooms, Albany J May 2, 1859. Se&y. ^° l !_Address Box 119, Lyons, Wayne Co., N. Y. 
to jou that our object, like our war cry, is Indc- 00@ fi2 ^c. 
pendence of Italy ! ALBANY, May 16.— Flour— Firm ; advanced prices de- 
TT . . . . , maided on fereign advices: sellers not pressing at an in- 
Ihe universities of Piedmont had been closed crease of aOc lb bhl. Sales at $7@s for super to extra State • 
by royal decree. closin® firm f ° r Wester,,; $? ’ 50 ® 9 ’ 50 for extra Genesee- 
The Sardinians had retired from Palasia to the 
1 Flags of every description made to order 
Address JAMES FIELD. 
_Box 701, Rochester. N. Y. 
THREE YEARS’ WANDERINGS 
or a 
CONNECTICUT YANKEE, 
In South America, Africa, Australia, and California, 
S TEWART’S All) TO ECONOMY! 
BY AN INVENTOR OF FORTY YEARS’ EXPERIENCE, 
THIS WORK IS ENTITLED 
Stewart’s Improved Fuel-Saving and Comfort-Pro 
during Cooking Stove!! 
uvu. i ai«m ui in, two cargoes ne|(i at 2 H- 1 C. Corn—A cargo of Western mixed rit ft E ANNUAL S H 8 K I I) v o P 
west bank of the Sesia. The great mass of the 80,dat98c * Oats in fair supply, with sales Canada at 92c. 1 PRO p A N JO ii\sovs ° * 
aiin y» 75,000 stiong, was concentrated around the insist on ac^nc^ssion in p iric!'S? n< itvery^cent. ar p( 6 r Regained FORMAL 'MUSIC SCHOOL, 
fortresses of Allesaudria and Casale with a second }® an addition to the margin calculated upon by the great commence at Palmyra, on Wedtiesday, June 1st. 
. . - . , ^»saio, "tin a second buyers and mill owners, and which thev must have, if they Tuition. *10-for a half term, $o. The entire expense of the 
Hue at. the toot of the Appentucs, between Novo wnulfi C!lrrv nn their business sueces-fullv, and with a due t, ‘ rn !’ ijcludmg board, is about $25. Circulars, giving full 
and TorluDiv. l^lT'»ffl^’«»i^aSa« B 4g *• «“»« 
The Turin correspondeat of the Tima doe, not Toi-SS.”"' 1 ’ * a '° rS'‘NX'A‘iSSSSTS SE‘S‘? S.lf'Sj 
think the Austrians will reach the Capital. The Movement of Breadstukfs.— 1 The Albany Statesmansnys pellse ’ _—___ 489-lt 
country has been laid under water, by means of from^heooe^ inst^at^T Let those now laugh who never laughed before, 
the cauuls of Cvgag, and measures have been taken l )an - y ’ West IVoy ' Ne " r York an ^ Waterford, bresentthe fol- nd 1 1036 " h ° alvl ' ay8 laughed now Iau s h ttie m °re. 
to render the roads temporarily impassable. bbls; P whea t T™ HASP OF A THOUSAND STRINGS, 
rye. 81,977 hu; com, 154,163 bu; oats, 318,542 bu: barley. 721 X „ 0R ’ 
Pork, l:i.5r,2 bhls: heef 9, Hil bbls; cheese, 65,506 tbs’; LAUGHTER FOR ILIIPETIMiE 
The Boundary Line Dispute wttit UnriT Doit. art ’ 19,30u butter 7, ' r,ofl H>s; bacon, 42,300 its. ’ contains more than a million i.acghs, is crowded full 
witu Descriptions of the several Countries, Manners, Cus- . , duiiii„ Looking btove.. 
toms and conditions of the People, including Miners Na- An lra P rov «ment even over the old stove —it has the be 
tives. etc. Also, a detailed account of a Voyage Around ! G ues ever Saves half tlie fuel burnt in any othi 
the World, attended witn unusual suffering, hardship ! S tove > «■."«' I:is ts twenty years. Thirty-five thousand fan: 
privation, disappointment, and dangers arising from fear’ I h*" 8 ll8e u al "‘ " ,l11 endorse these facts. 
privation, 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 Beautiful Steel Plate Engravings. 
The Publishers offer tbe Public no apology for issuing this 
F ULI.EK, WaRREN A GO., Sole Manufacturers, Troy, N ' 
Sold in all the principal places in the United States - 
Agent in Rochester, Foster Sprague. Buffalo—H adley , 
Hustkd. Detroit— W. II. Thfft & Co. Cleveland - Jou 
Ingersoll & Co. Chicago—C. Metz. [477.7teowl 
ikT Descriptive pamphlets by mail, gratis, postage paid 
in- i it k I'unnsners oner tne public no apology for issuing this --— 
:x- work, or undertake to speak of its merits, feeling confident ( ' RE YT CURIOSITY.- 
t the author has folly maintained the World-wide reputation YX wanted. [470eol0tl S1L' 
— ot the Connecticut Yankee 
—Full particulars./t-er. Agent 
AW & CLARK, Biddeford, Mi 
The Boundary Line Dispute with Great Brit¬ 
ain, —A correspondent of tho National Intelli¬ 
gencer, who is connected with the public service in 
Washington Territory, says that the islands in dis¬ 
pute with Great Britain, on the northwest coast 
and near Vancouver’s Island, are 15 or 20 in num- 
The Wool Markets. 
NEW YORK May 11.—The inquiry for Native Fleece is 
LAUGHTER FOR A. T.TTTk'.TTM-B), 
contains more than a million laughs, is crowded full 
OF FUNNY STORIES, AND IS ILLUSTRATED WITH 
Over Two Hundred Comical Engravings. 
This curious book combines the elements of fun. pathos, 
ber, and of great military importance, and declares r ? qucst ’, with saLs of some SOO bales South You’ll laugh so loud, so heartily and jolly’'*’ ’ 
that tbe bound .,-y line claimed by tbe American, Tbe our bet 
IS the natural and obvious one, and that it is the Am. faxony Fleece^IT.I’.58®62 ceite'^dque^to^ heenseverai 
one contemplated at the time of tho treaty, altho’ ^.’ It and^bloo" Merino’. ;!]!!!*. *. !!!*.] *. !;! .HgS S w&ted frontispiece^ by^ley 6 ^ f ° Ur hundr ® d 
not named. Tho National Intelligencer coincides K blood Merino.42@45 Hound in fancy giit covers, suitable for the library or the 
TintU _• . 1 Ulled tiXtra.48(^n.‘i PrU onp flnllur find a J 
Oftiiw C«,nnecticut Yankee. C rcpuwiuou ^ ohau maqeiorq, & 
paper,Tfiustmtld^BhTeri'BeaHtiflfi'stee'lpFateEiigTav^ngf f ^ R>I 
MAR B LE’kDGE! ally b0Undl " Ub FULL GILT *'»** AND BACK.’ GR R atJ$AVINO OF TIM* aT eSsT The o'niTucS 
Wanted —Lady and Gentleman Canvassers to sell this e L er i nv $"ted for making Buckwheat an 
wo'k in every County in the United Stales. Every body will Water Power U ^ by Uorse ’ Steam ’ WInd - ‘ 
^^^^luscArcely five Xfilare^n'his^potfittd to^tSlithT f ° r 8lftin8 C ° m Meal f0r 
^ w Ater 8am,, T?«^ri pe criis;ssr n ™r w4 
N. B.—AudIy immediatelv or the ebanee. «iu t> _ )"t."' Y'.V"". 
N. B.—Apply immediately or the chances will soon b" e 
secured. __ 4864t 
IF IRBY’S AMERICA \ 
Descriptive Circulars can be had. or the Mill can be see 
in operation at. the Office of the “Coleman Farm-Mill Cor 
K I R It Y ’ 8 A M F » l r A « pany.” Tribune Building,, No. 7 Spruce street. New Yorl 
1 11 u 1 * A M " I L A i\ where all orders will receive prompt attention. 
LITTLE BUFFALO HARVESTERS. ^ 7 ’' W _ MARTIN THATCHER. Sec’y . 
The best CcMBtSKn Mowers and Reapers in the World, I v.tllisuA A.\D MAslUA, ATTORVEV8 At 
Simplicity; durabihty; convenience; adaptation to all kinds J COUNSELLORS AT LAW.—Office, No 60 Main stre 
?/ 2, a r" d e ve . l 7 var' ety of ground; hghtdraft; lowprice; (over Lock port Market,) Locktiorl, Niagara Co., N. Y. 
[mrses’ necks 1 - nortabUitv-“r pre ? 3Ur ® u P on the Iowa, Wisconsin, and Michigan lands for sale or exc’hai 
iV. r vTil i' e , 3 ’ Pbrtabiliiy, perfection of work—all these de- for real property in Western N. V. Loans negotiated 
sirable features are combined in the above machines. A. II. Jameson, [473] 1 J Kn’sius 
The American Harvester is a two horse machine capable-—— 1 — 11 - 
of cutting from 10 to 15 acres of grass, and from 12 lo 18 T BA <fe P E R R I IV S ’ CELEBRATE 
acres of gram per day. The Little Buffalo Harvester is a Bl W0IiCESTIRIifcSITXIR.il: SAUCF 
one horse machine capable of cutting from 8 to 12 acres of 
grass, and from 10 to 15 acres of grain per day. PRONOUNCED BY EXTRACT 
PRICES AT FACTORY. fcr 
Amencan Harvester as Mower.. $-105 ,, . °f a Letter from 3 
Little Buffalo iLvester^lS:::"":;”””"" ^ **"** | I MEDICAL GEMLEMi 
Combined.li)0 00 to bh thb JbA 
Manufactured by the Buffalo agricultural Machine * AT MADRAS * 
Works, Buffalo, N. Y„ and D. M. OSBORNE ,t CO., Auburn, ^wliiu 'I" 0 Brother 
N. V and for sale by their Agents in every County. A Only Good Sauce, 
Catalogue containing full descriptions of the Machines with J ' at Worcester, 
Testimonials, accounts of Trials. Ac., may be had by apply- 
ing Lo the Manufacturers or any of their Agents. 485tf and applicable to - .■ May, 18oi 
I AMlSstO AM) 15.V8IGM, ATTORAEV8 A\ 
sy COUNSELLORS AT LAW.—Office, No. 60 Main stret 
(over Luekport Market,) Locktiort, Niagara Co., N. Y. 
Iowa, Wisconsin, and Michigan lands for sale or exchani 
with the opinion ofits correspondent, deeming the Superfine .’.'!.'.’.’.’.’.'.’.".’.’i!.' 43345 Cen pubii S lm’d b^ 6 ° ne ALD 
ofTheBriJ'r T ’ h i° question “ C0ITCCt ’ aud that Cali k nia; i^un^d: ;;:::;;:;::;;; :;:::::::::;::|lis ai so fer8 ai e by a n Bookseiiers N inth 8 i^i n ac s e:’ New v ’ ork - 
ot the Bt ttish officials as presumptuous. Pm ? T bn w°™e,i d .Copies of the above book sent by mail, to any address, free 
-a-a- Valparaisolushed!::::::i:::!::::::::::::::::::■■ ■•; of postage - on recei|it of one <lollar anj twe.ity.B ve cts. 
Wu CJ n .. TA y WA . . . . Smith Am Pnmmnn Woehmi .-t_^ ^ ^ -_~_ ~ 
--— African Washed....’'.’.‘.'.1G@28 For those who wish we will make up assortmentsot Plants 
Exports n» „ Smyrna Unwashed.14@18 which will ornament a garden most beautifully during the 
fo 1 low?ng^fn aKA J STuFR JW the United STATES.-The Smyrna Washed .22@28 entire season, by giving a constant profusion of flowers 
port of n |ire-i(Isroff-ft^ni^ti lk ii > ^-t^i shows the ex- Mexican Unwashed.U@14 with but little care. The plants will be packed so as to 
and Ireland^ since"A he btates to Br itam IN Y. Tribune. reach their destination in perfect safety, and forwarded its 
’ ce l3t £ •; lBo8 ,V„ l) p . BOSTON, Dfay lt.-Thcre Is no material change to notice greeted upon the receipt ot the money, by mail, which may 
v Vbls bosh’ ^o.h 4 ’ n P’ ‘ n mm-ket for domestic Wool. Fleece is scarce and firm be sent at our risk, if the letter is registered, 
hew York MavlO 78 568 bU3 on srn’-r oi-or-r b^pi'led is in fair supply, and gradually easing off in prices. -,. Fo J Dollarsiwe-will send an assortment of 20 
New Orleans At?f 3 ft Toux *° The sales of the week have been 100,006 It-s, mostly pulled.— pla nts, Mfoilows: 6 Dahlias, 6 Verbenas, and 8 miscellane- 
Philadelphia’Mar 7 o'(vA . oo’oiii The transactions m foreign comprise »50 bales Cape, South ous Bedding Hants, including choice varieties of Petunias, 
Baltimore 7 20,261 w * 181 A "ierican and Mediterranean, on p. t., but at about previ- Scarlet Geraniums, Heliotropes, Fuchsrai, Salvias, Cupheas! 
? 08t on...;;.V “ 7 ” ’aA . ous prices. A lot of about 10,000 lbs Shaddy had been sold ^ „ 
Other Ports. “ o .iT.-i-i ”i’om gP Private terms. For .Ftps Dollars we will send an assortment of IO Plants, , 
_ . . .11,6L 3,949 Sax. and Mer. fine—5o@57 Western mixed.35@45 as follows: 10 Dahlias, 10 Verbenas, and 20 fine miscella- 
Total, 1858-1859 82 766 o » 415 wit ” o n - -m u i it 1 V LV ”j.®®54 Smyrna, washed.17@30 neous Bedding Plants of above enumerated varieties. 
185M858:::: S <*£ 3 ,S ? 2 M Co a L a Sn d . Xb !?.° d ::::: 4 a 8 X.~::S ordered desired! 1 '" 1 VUr,6U e 8 will be furnisiied as plants 
Increase. -" Pulled, extra. .49®58 Cape. !.24® 60 If the party ordering does not wish anv Plants sent of a 
Decrease..’.”. 774 - 5-i8 '"ssi qinnovi o’kvi’ias Do. superfme ... .42@48 Crimea. 9® 17 Particular species or variety, an equal number of fine plants 
. ni ' oM b87 3,190,9no 2,474,/95 Do. No. 1.32®42 Buenos Ayres . 9®45 will be substituted of equal value. Bedding Plants will be 
Total, 18 ! 6-1857 880 802 886 7 114*518 4 405 got Do. No. 2 .Peruvian, washed... ,'.30®35 fum'sbed in larger or smaller quantities than specified, as 
■•“SaS. m aa» ma aeSsSjMst.««*» -« 
PRONOUNCED BY 
Connoisseurs 
Only Good Sauce, 
AND APPLICABLE TO i f | 
EXTRACT 
of a Letter from a 
MEDICAL CE.MLEMA 
AT MADRAS, 
To his Brother 
1 
AT -WORCESTER, 
Other points ... ay 
1856-1857 ' 
11,612 
3,949 
82,766 
20 
445,570 
305,797 
857,294 
607 
3,636,525 
2,780,592 
774,528 
587 
3,190,955 
2,474,795 
880,802 
336 
7,114,518 
4,425,097 
792,2'>8 
5.719 
3,956,679 
4,330,800 
ro THE continent. 
Flour, 
Wheat, 
Corn, 
bbls. 
bush. 
bush. 
83,609 
51,825 
17,344 
18.953 
6,020 
8.175 
47.502 
57,345 
25,519 
228.017 
241,709 
16,651 
397,715 
2.800,373 
529,986 
216,162 
632.459 
2,180,231 
221,631 
1,590,390 
VARBS-FUR 1859.—RATH BUN & WHIT- 
MORE, have always ou hand a good supiilv of Lm-lt- 
port 1111 1 Medina Stone, Cans Sills, Platforms, Steps, 
Posts, 'Veil and Cistern Covers, Curbing, Paving, and Build- 
tng stone, Flagging—all sizes. Fire-proof Vaults. Ac. They 
will contract for Street Improvements, generally at. home 
0 v abroad, and hll all orders on short notice, addressed to 
Thomas Rathbun, Buffalo, Wm, W. Whitmore. Lockport. or 
to the subscriber, 1-itztiugh St. Bridge. Rochester 
, ^wc __WM. CARSUN, Agent. 
AND APPLICABLE TO ^ W-t-'-'. !• „ _ May, 185 
Tell Lea & Peri 
that their SAUCE 
EVERY VARIETY • highly esteemed in Ir 
i ! and is. in mv oninion 
and is, in my opinion 
3 most palatable as v 
as the most wholeso 
Sauce that is made.” 
a small stockf^nfarket Included to Hie published, giving a description of the varieties. Sent to all Dition, its the best combined machine yet introduced, and .A stock alwavs in stor 
Vo 1 Pulled at 35c 23 WSasuSer dnat a PP lj cants enclosing a cent postage stamp. Address mferior to none, either as a Reaper or Mower. shipment from England. 
„ J iSOtn!? 8 8U P er uo a .t a FltiKP X- |-;n It has had asteadv and increasing nnnnluritu n-n.r. - 
0(0 Its. leaves but a small stock in market. Included in the !!! „ ,, 
8 ffj e s are 5,000 tbs No. 1 Pulled at 35c, 23,000 lbs super do at a p lc 
43^@4oc, 20,000 tbs extra do at 46c, and 12,000 lbs do on pri- 400 
vate terms.— Journal. soe-ob 
OF DISH, •Wg|s2r®ll!§P Sauce that is made. 
EXTENSIVE FRAUDS. 
The only Medal awarded by the Jury of the New York 
hibition for Foreign Sauces, was obtained by Lea & Pee 
-- for their Worcestershire Sauce. The world-wide fan, 
M A^NTIN'Y’S COMBINE TT which having led to numerous Forgeries, purchasers 
requested to see that the names of Lea & Perrins are u 
REAPER -A.T-TID LXOWEE, the Wrapper, Label, Sto/rper and Bottle. 
WITU WOOD'S I MPdn p i/-£\vv ’ Lea & Perrins will proceed against any one Infrtngi 
„ . T r 5 iMi tzJlhiN I, eitlier by manufacturing or vending Spurious Sauce, , 
A' o r t; n e H a. i- vest of 1850. have instructed their correspondents in various parts of 
The subscriber begs to inform the public that he continues world to advise them of any infringements. Sole Wholei 
to manufacture this popular machine, and derives himself m Agents for the United States, 
produce an implement that will fully sustain its former renu JOHN DUNCAN & SONS, 405 Broadway, Nesc Yc 
tation, as the best combined machine yet introduced and A stock always in store. Also, orders received for dii 
inferior to none, either as a Reaper or Mower ’ shipment from England. 450-eowi 
„ , A. FROST St CO., 
Genesee Valley Nurseries, Rochester. N. Y. 
ittamages. 
CINCINNATI, May 11.—The market has not changed, as A 1VEW AIVD I’ROFITABLB USE FOR littUt.li 
far as we can learn; the demand is good, we understand, -tv WOOD AND THE TRIMMINGS OF TRKFS —Daniel’s 
^r.° a ^ 0Ut tlie lnterior * at 35 t0 50c , according to quality.— Patent Granular Fuel is Manufactured ny cutting into lengths 
uazeue. _of about 4 inches, the growth of swamp lands and thetrim- 
Chicago Cattle Trade -Live stock of all kinds lias been mid a boy wifh'Sinldeblforee 1 'Po%ercancSt (60«six hundiSd 
in acti ve demand during the past week. Thesppply has been bushels of this fuel per day Two men Wth Two Horse 
as that of last week, but the demand has Power will cut one thousand bushels per day Seasoned 
1 vSV J’rtLtr. Dealers were anxious to purchase, either hickory 3 inches in diameter is cut with ease by ’it 
CRAMER,’ 
8t. Johi 
Place. 
j>uiun 1 a \t nP x.- *' .■ y- puaff, if. j»., i\ir. k 
daughter of Th^mi nc n nn&t1 ’ 0hio » and Miss CAP 
r 01 Ah0 «ws Tease, Esq., of this cit j. 
city consumption, and from the wants of buyers for the 
Eastern markets.— Democrat, 
l>. U. W AdiUSUltN, 
Gen’l Agent for United States, 
Taunton, Mass. 
It has had a steady and increasing popularity from the first, - 
achieving a complete success in the first important trial at C * IFT ^! «IFTS!! GIFT8!! !-The Original Gift R< 
Ireneva in l«p2. It carried olr the highest honors at the great V % Store, is permanently established at. 14 Exchange sfcn 
National rielu Irial at byractise m 1857; and amidst all the where the purchaser of each hook receives a Gift valuec 
competition and trials of 1858, came out with more and better from -M to 1^0 at the time of side. 
established points of excellence than ever before. Agents wanted in every town in the Union. Those 
I he general principles peculiar to this machine, and upon siring so to act can obtain full particulars by sending f< 
which it is constructed, have proved so successful that there Catalogue, which is sent free to any address, upon aupl 
has been no attempt to change them. tion to O. N. NEEDHAM, Agent, Rochester, N. Y. -4 
The main effort during the last year has been to improve — -— -——- 
dnrawS h S?i!f ; stronger and more a 8'1’Uli liwLSB, Broadway, New York.— All 
.mSijriSn. L .reputation as the leading and most A Milk used here comes from a Farm carried on for 
t " mac une to largest chiss of farmers m the express and sole purpose of furnishing Milk, Vegetal) 
vvViTjor,i 0 a .annkia „r „■ . Poultry, Eggs and Bork to this House. The Cows fee« 
;5;i C '?, pabe of cuttingfrom 10 to 15 acres of grass Winter od the best of Hay and Meal, and in Summer on i 
to width Past ures and Meal only, [440] 0, A, 8TETSOI 
sections of the couutry!°from *125 to"$150?delivered^ere^n i 1‘age’s Perpetual Kiln, Patented July, ’j 
the curs. WALTER A WOOD ® ^ Superior to any in use for Wood or Coal. cord 
Manufacturer and Proprietor, Hoosick Falls, N. Y. < T ood ’ or , °'JStft 10 n°n b p^^ ixe w' 
BENNETT GRAY, Brockport stone Adifresg-W_ O. D. PAGE, Rochester, N. 
J HENRY HARMON, Scottsville, t)K CHOICE VARIETIES OF GARDEN SEE 
4bJ -rt. Agents for Monroe County, N. Y. sent tor $1. J. RAPALJE, Rochester, N. ' 
stone Address 
C. D PAGE. Rochester. N. 
CHOICE VARIETIES OF GARDEN SE 
sent lor $1. T n nun ir w 
J. RAPALJE, Rochester, N. 
