Special Notices. 
Revival of tub MAB riSI ' [ " v,SR - ] * ie Marsellaise 
nvmn, whose stirrii*. u ' ,tes 11,1,1 Earning words 
have been drcudi/ as ,he , of Revolution, 
aud have long b/*> proscribed under all the des- 
Tlie Wool Markets. 
NEW YORK, May 25.—The demand for all descriptions la 
ver y moderate^ and prices lend downward. I he imuending 
European war is beginning to derange matters seriously, and 
"caution” is the watchword among dealers generally for tne 
MONROE COUNTY HORSE SHOW. IbaVgoest,T-‘l.beraie ltJy» 
cti int it uif' impunity, and it echoes in the streets 
T. 1ST OF PREMIUMS, REGULATIONS, &C. of Vans. The Courier des Etats Unis remarks 
It is s-‘>g by troops all the way from rails to 
Rome ' it re-echoes iri the passes ot the Alps, and 
The Next Annual Exhibition of IIor.SKS of the at yss f r0 m the plains of Lombardy. To the Iial- 
jJonbob County Aopioultuuai, Society will be held j^is itisa'ready a signal of relief and rescue, and 
Q E. & 3VE. IP- JA.GI51S03Nr j S IP BALL’S OHIO 
‘ on HoSS'^Pn,,, REAPER AND MOWER. 
7T .. . . t ; This subscriber wishes to call the attention of the readers 
l 1 or Loducing t/io oi're Draft , cuici Lessening the of the Rural New-Yorker to his improvement in Heaping 
Whole Draft. aud 'fewing Machines. 
Having obtained Letters Patent for Improvements on of 
Mowers an-I Reapers, We take pleasure in giving an illustra¬ 
tion (see engraving on 2d page of this paper) representing 
the country wuere Machines of 'his kind have been used.— 
It was first introduced in the year 1856. and so rapidly did it 
n England. are being diverted to !“ n .) 8l -e engraving on 2^ 1 |,a b e M l , P ™L^ eP / re nV ntl I 5 vain the public confidence that five hundred » ere sold the 
offered n.vsample atvery low rates, -f,.®, ' Vo «• r-l om, M 1 ® V. VVt!, 5? Vih K " V !"- * -! Arstyearof ilsexistence In the year 1857 i-s sales amounted 
mre offering samples, and we have {'L-' ® y '.‘ u ,‘ a !£ !!> »'Av l 1 y , ut I\® r ^ 1,1 ,iear <>M<: thousand machines, and in that year it was sent 
(Of fine Mestizo, free from “burs." ' l’ ,®.' , o.fffWo '.oV^hfoif.Wrfo..,,"n i " 1 f ,"i! K i' a ® to trie «r«-at National TltlALof Reapers and Mowers, held 
2'at, ami this eornpares favorably I,®.”®’uvnts that have been loir„ c.dled for to as- at Syracuse, N. Y.. and although the machine user! at that 
.nay vet be a coronation antbeui of tmunpn anti toiicnen wiiinn tuc at least of this rate, 'lne hardening ten- 
liboriu- dency ot the European money markets accounts for sending 
uueriy. __supplies to this market, but the outward movement of the 
precious metals already affects the rate of interest here, and 
The St. Nicholas Disaster.—T he bodies of the f'f, 1 , 1 ®® l ,' eclt any extensive pur chases on tire partof specu- 
r . . • .. ... . . . .. laiors and rnanuf.icturei-s I lie shearing has now corn- 
persons drowned in the M issiesippl, at the time ol menced in Pennsylvania, Ohio and this State, but very lit tie 
on the Society's Grounds, near Rochester, on (..bay yet be a coronation anthem ol triumph and 
MONDAY, JULY 1850. j hherty. _^_ 
The following liberal list of Cash Premiums, amo" 1 *" The St. Nicholas Disaster.-—T he bodies of the 
j n w to over $800, is offered, and the Managers n<" otl,y persons drowned in the Mississippi, at the time of 
expect to draw out a large number of Horses,/' 1 ’ have the explosion ot the fit. Nicholas, constantly rise 
reason to believe that some of the best and l0St notcd t0 llle smface - Gen. Pillow has taken out twenty- 
that the present mode of applying the draft on the pole oc¬ 
casions. I’he lever axle ami wheel which we attach, and hy 
3C- number of credit mar ks (til,) as a Single Mower of any 
by machine on the ground ! 
in this section of the country will be presP’' 1 ’' 
The Grounds are spacious and"pleas/** alld Exhibi¬ 
tors will find the Track to be one t llie host in the 
£)t<ilt6 • I I mm rt 
LIST OF pREr lU,v IS. 
CLASS I — nORSES FOR /' t0AI) OR CARRIAGE. 
No. 1 .-St /f/iorw—Best /aliion 4 years old and over 
$15; 2d best, $10. Tnr/ years old, $s; 2d best, $o. 
Two years old. $5. 
No. 2. - Matched unreel and Mares — Best pair 
three wlihe searching for that of his son, winch is 
not yet discovered. 
iitcu'kds, Commerce, $ic. 
Rural New-Yorker Office.) 
Rochester. May 31. 1859. 5 
Ohm, who previous to April 28th sheared 2ft of his flock, and 
sent the wool unwashed as it was to a respectable house in 
this city for sale. The quality, indeed, was very superior. 
big an old or new machine runs no risk in purchasing tlie 
improvements for his machine, and if so purchased we send 
nice complete and satisfactory. 
During the hist year the Machine has been entirely 
and, if hand-washed and properly sorted, would readily 111 '•cnine.) We apply a castor wheel in place 
command 58c. But the weather was too cold to wash the ^VVVVVruVV'i’VV,? 1 l i V1 " g ’ which fin 
sheep then, and the early shearing would not. have taken if, ,'v .° J ® 'AJ" , . ), [ 0 | V j: ,I .V' nt , s '® 
directions how to attach them by having a description of the remod'ded and vastly improved by the Patentee, and is 
machine.) V\ e.apply a castor wheel in place of the straight now offered to the market as one of the best Combined Ma¬ 
mets say takes 
Rochester. May 31. IW. i sheep the n. a ’ nd the early shearing wmild not have taken !.V, vay uverj ' ol>je<;tion to the improvements, except, the cost. 
Farmers are busy and but little is doing in the streets.— place were it not that they were intended for exhibition at they were only barely introduced last season, so we have 
Matches Tlorses $a): 2d best $ Hi Best pair Matched Flour is as quoted last week. Corn, Oats and Beans a little the State fair. The Wool has been sold at a good round sum, 
Ma.es. $25; 2d he*'$15. Iower - The best Potatoes have receded a little. We notice in’|,aV,I cadere th™ f Xc-ingYi* r P c^ 
chines in the country. Space will not permit ns to give a 
detailed description of the character and operation of the 
machines. For this information I beg leave to refer eustu- 
ind sum, !} ie "' ; rnt of confidence of farmers to contend against—for mers to tnv printed Circulars in the hands of my Agents, 
s pocket the,v have been so deceived in Mowing and Reaping Ma- The following named gentlemen are Agents lor toesa 
jj 0i 3 .—Singlf Horses —Best Gelding, $20; 2d best, large shipments to Canada. The commoner varieties are 
$10. Best Single Mare, $10; 2d beat, $5. generally purchased for the Canada and Western markets. 
CLASS II_ HEAVY n*AFT AND WORK HORSES. Nothing is doing in Wool. 
No 4 -Stallion— B* 814 years old and over, $15; 2d Rochester Wholesale Prices, 
best $10. Three v* ar8 old aild over, $5; 2d best, $5. Fi.our ano Grain. I Eggs, dozen.12!^@13c 
Two \ears old •mi'Over, $5. Flour, wint. wheat$8,5008,75 Honey, box.15016c 
T . ’ , ,/a C.eUlinns and Mares Best nnir Do. spring do. $7,..0@7,75 Candjes, box.12013c 
No. 5.— MutcV a n*. ana Mares nest pair L) 0 . Buckwheat ¥ cwt, $1,7 
Matched Geti)’ ft - 8 - 2d best, $10. Best Matched Wheat, Genesee.. 41,9002,0 
Mares, $i5; A lu ' 8 '> $$• Best whiteCanada$1.90@2.0 
No. (> —/eldinrjs Under * years) and Fillies-Ucst Rye"60 its'?t'tm' 8 h''''o0®90 
Gelding/)® ars <,1,J ' $ ll) - Bl ’ 81 * lll > 0 >cars old, $S. 0 ats. by weight.tsi-Sn 
CI/ ASS III —horses for general utility. Buck wheat,'.'."'..'.'."."lilo 
yo 7. —Stallions —Best Stallion 4 years old or over, Beans,—..75@85< 
2,1 ''est $10. Three years old, $8; 2d best, $5. p or k, mess.. !’.'Tll7,00@l?,5 
1 wo years old, $o. Uo c i« a r, «21,00@22.(i 
No. 8 —Matched Geldings and Mares —Best pair Bo. cwt $7,50®8,0 
Matched Gerdmgs, $2n; 2d best, $10. Best Matched Beef ft cwt.f 
i, ur — ...i I...J i| (l ’ v fcprtrig lambs each *l.oft@2,0 
Mares, $lh, 2d best, $10. Mu'ton (carcass) 5@t> 
No. 9 Single Horses —Best Gelding, $15; 2d best, Hams, smoked.9®10 
$10 Best Mare, $10; 2d best. $5. Best pair Pomes, Shoulders.7@8 
$1U; 2d nest, $5. B. si Pony, $8; 2d best, $4. Turkeys!’.!!! !io®ll 
N<>. 10. — Brood Mares and Colts — Best Mares with Geese.38@44 
large shipments to Canada. The commoner varieties are about Yc freight charges. The average was verv neai-7 tbs 11 :ls - suru 811 tnieresteu mat there is no humbug about 
5 c„e,.,„, imrch.iseJ for tbe C.nad. „d W«M» marker,. SXt 
NoUnna l, doing m " ool. {3*,, S SlST„' l Ur;t 
Rochester Wholesale Prices. wioirred ,-mmu kablv w'-ll Mm Wool win tm of nmrn! soomf Pi'ovements to show for themselves. Oth-r improvements 
Flour ano Grain. Eggs, dozen.12^@13c er, healthier and tretter’quality than ever before." The T,* y ® fa ® h" S th?v hn ted h t,Ut a, ' e .“ rono ' l " ce . d unequal to ours. 
Flour, wmt. wheat$8,o0@8,7) Honey, box.15® Ike transac'ions in ohl fi-r-ce comprise 30 fO’l tbs at 42@55c for m 0 l^ n ,.® y ,® heen ,;lke 1 n off ami ours applied, in 
I)o. spring do. $7,..0@7,75 Candles, box. ...12®13c 'A to full blood, and in pulled 30 0(0 lbs at 3.4® 17 Y-C, as to m /, ny [ iV.VvaVI', Me mw'nr" 11 ,';®' fr'iT 1 '’!-? ’f 01 '® 18 -. . 
Do. Buckwheat # cwt, $l,7o fttutTS and Roots. quality, beside which some 450 hales Texas has been sold on „ How At-D. the inaimfaeturet of the Ketclmin Machine, 
Wheat. Genesee..*1.00®2.00 Apples, bushel .. 60c®$1,75 p. t. In foreign no sales of moment haveVranstfired We says ,n a , lett ',' r t 'V , ?'. that >>« 18 oware that our improvement 
Best whiteGaiiada$1.90@2.00 Do. dried, I,25@l,5o quote- ,olel s u > uo s<ue « 01 moment nave ironspireu. ne , s i} good and useful improvement, and wishes us all success 
Corn.80c*)c Peaches, do. V lb 20e Am. Saxony Fleece ® n> 50060 >" Jt? stue- He thinks it best not to attach our improvements 
Rye, 60 tbs I 1 bush_n0@90c Cherries, do, V Lb 22c Am. Full-blood Merine .53055 to his machine for this season, as Ire has Ins own already 
Oats, by weight,.lx@.-,nc Potatoes.37®62>^c Am. A and X blood Merino.10®T) ma de-near y as many as ire will use. His machine, witu 
Barley.65@70c Hides and Skins. Am. Native and A blood Merino.40®4l our improvements, is, in our judgment> the leading machine. 
Buckwheat.48@50c Slaughter.0><@7c Pulled Extra .a.”^ f" we might Say by many others. W e shall operate prin- 
Beans.75@85c Calf.10®12c Pulled Superfine.43@45 C'Pally the old Ketchum Machines i rs season. Atthe 
Meats. Sheeppelts.$1,7502.00 Pulled No 1 33^34 Madison Co. Irmlot Mowt-r°. m July last, the ketchutn Ma- 
Pork, mess.$17,00018,50 Lamb do .38®03c California, fiimUnwtUhed.20@30 with our Improvements, cut the acre of grass in les 
chines that t hey have lost confidence in the manufacturers, my Machines during the coming season They ha ve sample 
But we assure all interested tIr-it toere is no humbug about machines on exhibition at their several places of business, 
these improvements; and further..we received a premium and also tie happy to communicate any further information 
at the Oneida Co. Fair, at Rome, in Sept last, a Diploma that may he desired. 
Corn.80c*5c 
Rye, liO tbs hush_n0@90c 
Oats, by weight,.I8@50c 
Barley, ..C5@70c 
Peaches, do. V lb 20c 
Cherries, do, V tb 22c 
Potatoes.37@G2><c 
Hides and Seins. 
Buckwheat.48@50c Slaughter.ti><@7c 
Beans,.75@85c Calf.10@12c 
Meats. Sheep pelts.$1,75@2.00 
TIFFANY & ROBERTS, Fredonia, N. Y. 
R. O. TERRY & CO.. Angelica, 
ROSE <t nTRaWN. Hornetlsville, “ 
HIRAM KETCH DM. Elmira. 
SI’ORRES & OH ATPIELD, Owego, “ 
AVM. ilARlilS, Binghampton, 
M W. BOSWORTH, Hinsdale, 
JOHN MANLEY, Little Valley, 
LUMaN BISHOP. Cortland, 
A. II. MOGULS, Seneca Falls, 
.1 S. COOLEY h CO., Canandaigua, “ 
MOORE, HEBING & CO.. Rochester, “ 
Canton, Ohio. [400-8t] E. I 
CHOICE BEDDING PLANTS. 
u . -A_. XfiiOST «Sc CO. 
Do. clear,.$21.00@22.oC 
Turkeys.10@llc 
Geese.B8@44c 
Do. Scran ton .. .$i,25@4,5d East India Washed..20® 22 
Do. Pitts ton—$4,2}®4,50 African Unwashed.9®18 Price of Iniproveinents at Boonvillc:—Wood frame, 
. - Do. Mi am ok in ..$4,25® 4,50 African Washed...ii>@22 Ketchum machine, $12; Tron, *\d: Manny machine, $12; 
F<»al at her teet, $S; 2d best, $5. BestOltS years old. Ducks,per pair.00@00c Do. Char.10®12^c Smyrna Unwashed..’’14® 18 Allen, $12; Hallenbeck, $12. Please send check on some 
2d best, $4. Best (Jolt ‘2 years old, $5; 2d best. $3 « . Dairy, &c. Salu hhl. $1.30 Smyrna Washed.!.’!!!!!22®28 bank, payable to our order, if you wish an Improvement for 
Best Colt 1 > ear old, $1; 2d best, $2. tS?*' .\v . $8 ’ 0 9®l 3 ."S° Mexican Unwashed.11@14 your machine, and forward your order early. 
J 1 Do. firkin.12® I2>£c u ool p tb..i >®o0c \ ,y y Tnihnnk r> f w P't> V n ir . 
I(V3)19p WhitP fwh hhl $7 nnfJJiW 00 L/V * 1 * 1 LUU7lPj ‘ 1\, £j r ft K Jj Jy O ft o . 
CLASS iv nORSES for style axd speed. Lard, tried....... ...ll@12c Codfish P Quintad.$4!50®4!75 BOSTON, May 25.—The stock of Fleece Wool is very small, Elisha Scoville, J. 11. Utley, C. P. Jackson, S. Pitcher, W. 
No U.-TroUing Stallions-Best, $15; 2d best, $10. Tallow.lOiiPSUc Trout, bbl.:$7,50@8,00 ^.m® ® 0 'f t, ,V" e ® Jik b h e n ^ e nL y ' T ‘i9n 8 Z P J) i ® ,I n With u- Tan , , ? e , r ' Joh ,!) A l’"' s Y- 'u m ‘ B u 0,, „'' ill ^„ N ; Y ’ : 
_ ’ > t> • _____ pum u me sams n > tne week have been 12P.000 tbs fleece Hiram Getmatt, 1 renton Falls: J. 0. Cotes, Holland Patent; 
No. 12—Trotting in Harness, (double) open to all „ , and pulled, principally the latter, at32®50cfor No. 1 to extra. Thomas 1,. Bogart. Utica; Samuel Gunn, Clinton: D. A. 
Horses or Mures—Best, $50; 2d best $25. Produce anu I rovision olarkets. In foreign the sales have been 701 bales Mediterranean and Jackson. Kirkland, Oneid i Co , N. Y.; Lyman S. Todd. O C 
No. 13.-Trot.intr in Harness, (single) open to all NEW YORK, May 30. -Flour - Market for flour 15@20c %^? aaKan ' ^ 150 ba “ 0tS ^° UtU AmericaQ on 1,rivat ® SdAtvit^'Herkh^ Cm j'T 
Ilorees or Mures-Bust, $ LUO; 2d beat, $50. oo 1 *''' o* al f e .r ftMtf- IU r ^ C a 1i 9U,)e Tir tal ^ ; rfux and Mer. fine....60®H5 Western mixed.35®4o Jackson, Leyden: A. 11. Buck, Lowvilie, Lewis Co.; t! s! 
No-U-Trouing in Harness, (single) open to all ttUcon^ Indiana^ Michigan’mid to** ffindVbloa"::M ^Do^unwashed.lo|l3 morXe“' ^ La "' rence Co " N ‘ y - ilnd % ny 
Horses or Marcs that have never trotted for money— for extra do.; $7®7,40 for shipping brands extra round hoop Common.4U®48 Syrian.. .11^2^ m ------_-_—___ 4 ‘ 1 
Bi*st, $ i0; 2d best, $80. Ohio—closing buoyant. Canadian nominal at $7,50®8,50 for Pulled, extra.49@58 Cape.!!!!!!!!.24®80 tt ICv/C T-m ^ T* j T, 
„ ~ 1>u ri- n “ iu Harncas, open toall Horses—Best, Grain—W heat market a shade firmer but quiet. Sales at Do! No?'!"' l U ” e ‘"'32®42 Buenos Ayres. 9®44 ^^ „. TP Tp 
$ 1C, 2d best, $•>. 20 f| c for while Kentucky and Southern; l->2Kc for choice Do No 2 . ® Peruvian/washed.3il®U TIIE AMERICAN 
Iu all cases the trotting to be best 2 in 3. i^KutrVor^s qui^t^ 8^0 TORONTO, May"26.'—The"season for the purchawof Wool EMIGRANT AID AND HOMESTEAD COMPANY, 
IV o. to.— to the Lest I air ol Stallions, driven together 88c fur unsound Southern: 92e for prime yellow Jersey; commences under favorable circumstances. Prices open at Having its head-quarters in the City of New York has been 
in Harness, $10. mixed Western nominal. Oats are dull at53@Mc for State; Is 4d per lb, for good washed wool, and lOd to Is for un- organized for the sole and definite purpose of collecting in- 
REGULATIONS, &C. 56058c for Western and Canada. washed. formation from all parts of the country wherein desirable 
Competition for Premiums open to the States and $1 .. . !'— ===■ ^ ^If.e'att^tio'n and 
Horses must he entered in the name of the real orener , “clteKll ^ for neW 11 P rl f f 1 r MMiL 
and should t>e on the grouud before It) o’clock on the Ar „ n „ T r- , . v III»! \i. lion Acres of cueap wild lands, with some improved •’arms 
day of Exhibition. BUFFALO, May 30.-F ; ouR-In fair request at he figures /" mainly in the States of Virginia, Pennsylvania. Tennessee 
L. . . . of Saturday, with more firmness oil the part of holders at Inl] \ti oan ,„i. „,„t it n iii soon eviend tt. a.t“ 
The Judges will lie called and enter upon the dis- the close. Sa.es since onr last at 44,7506 for State from- ■' - . — other StatHS. 'Ownersof good l.aml^whetherim^Imved nr 
charge ot their duties at 10 o’clock a. m. club"wheat‘ ni «fi W 75®7 : 2*'^tra^Michi»an > 'liidUua U and At the r( ’ s!dence of her in Granger, N. 4'., May 5th., not. winch they are «illiitg to sell at low rates, are invited to 
Premiums will not be awarded to Horses of inferior OlX. and $7’,50@8 fer doulTeextrTs, togethe?’with sma)l lots M - r /- GEORGEANNA M„ daughter of J. and E. I’itt, and communicate with us on the subject, 
merit, although tbere be no competition; but want of favorite familybrands at48.1208.25. wife of Alfred D. Burt, in the 29th year of her age. To immigrants from Europe, to the energetic young men 
competition will not preclude awards to llorses of real Grain—W heatquiet and nothing doing Corn closes firm- iwaiK anaiiajcvs.«iiu! ■.•.r.a °! ir compactly settled states and sections, to tPe hives of 
merit. No Horse will be allowed to compete except for er-helders demanding 80c for sound Illinois river. Sales -- mechanics and laboreis who throng our cities and live in 
a single Premium compete except lor g Hturday ever ,i n g damaged Toledo at 70c, together with —i N . cons ant and reasonable dread t iat panic or pestilence, war, 
rr . , . sound upper lake at 77c afloat. This morning heated llli- \ 1 1 11 P 1* ] C. t' 1 Ml t tt revulsion, or some alteration tn the channels of Trade, may. 
All Horses and other animals entering the Grounds nolsat. 75c. Oats nominal at 53®58c lor State, Western and v* L V ^ t l -v* v I UVUl J ♦ at any moment, deprive tnem of employment and their 
will be subject to tbe direction of the Officers of tbe Canadian. Nothing doing in other articles and market fami les of bre»(J, we say, Resolve no.v, while you may, to 
Society Hav and Water will bn nmvi.1,.,1 r.r 1 steady. -1-seek a Pome where such, perils are unknown. In everv new 
Docuwy. uoy wm nww win do provided lor such ♦ settlement in every turiving rural district there is uhvava 
Horses us compete for Premiums. ALBANY, May 30. - Flour — Heavy, but prices are un- Tcrms o} ' Advertising.—Twenty-Fivie Cents a Line, each work for the resolute and aide, and a sure independence for 
The Society will take every possible precaution for ch« n s® ( L insertion. Special Notices —followinglreading matter, and those who by diligence and temperance deserve it. 
the safety and comfort of Horses on Exhibition, but will , ?" A,N - Uheat , offf ring freely at 42 for white Canada; lea ded - Fifty Cents a Line, each insetfr.on tv advavck - . v .V®„ ,nuiin s ? ! i liin , ds ’ a3 "’ el ‘ sa , ' u -'"" ti:a Y f" r purchasers 
not be resoonstble for damage or exoBiise but buyers are out of market; the only sales were damaged . ... ... „ “ }'. ’ . CE - with those who have larue. tracts for sae, to every part of 
' ® ‘ I e i8< “ Canaduin at $1,75. Corn opened firmer, but market less ac- The circulation of the Rural Nb^AV^aker far .exceeds the Un»on; but onr attention 13 more specially directed to 
An efficient Police will lie in attendance, and good tive at the close; sales at 9, c for round yellow, 85c*for white, that of any similar journal in Americ.-.YrTWope rendering the neighboring States—Virginia. Kentucky, Tennessee, Mis- 
order and decorum will bo maintained. No person Oats offered freely at 51052c for State with no buyers. it altogether t.ho host Advcrtiaim. XWH ? ouri - Virginia especially proffers at this time remarkable 
will be allowed to dtsDose of Sniritiions lim.nr. ..ntilo „ „„ „ , . „ . it atto„etner tt.e best Advertising Mec {-nj ce its class. ioducemeote to immigrants. Her climate is temperate and 
™^r e rrz“^rr“.. 
—Sixoft chine, with our Improvements, cut ttie acre iif grass in le-s ,, ^ c ~ J ^ 
"■ in«:i7 time than any other machine present, and the horses less °ffer this season an unrivalled collection of Dahlias and 
— fatigued, doing the work in 24 minutes. For reference we choice Bedding Plants, such as Verbenas, Petunias, Scar- 
iul?o cite .von to Joseph Stone. Oneida Castle, N. V. For Improve- u -;t Geraniums. Hei.iothopes, Fuchsias. &e„ &c. 
merits ready made, or for State, County. Town or Shop r.or those who wish we will make up assortments at Plants 
•” ,-jfio Rights, address S. E. & M. P .I.VCKSOV. winch will ornament a garden most beautifully during the 
-m®} 8 Boonville, Oneida Co N Y entire season, by giving a constant profusion of flowers 
■•'•on?siii Also 4V. Smith. Utica, N. Y , who has theGeuerai Agency with but little care. The plants will he packed so as to 
Boonville, N. Y.. May 23,1859. reach their destination m perfect safety, and forwarded as 
....20®22 t, • . a a t» . _ directed upon tiie recnipt. of the mon**v, hy tnuil. wliich miiv 
....9018 Price of Iniproveinents at Boonvillc:-4Vood frame, be sent at our risk, if the letter is regis ered 
....16022 ketchum machine, $12; Iron, $;lo; Manny machine, 412; For Three Dollars we will send an assortment of 20 
Produce and Provision Markets. 
and pulled, principally the latter, at 32®50c for No. 1 to extra 
In foreign the sales have been 70 < bales Mediterranean and 
REFERENCES: 
Elisha Scoville. J. II. Utley, C. P. Jackson. S. Pitcher, W. 
R. Tanner, John Abies, U'm. Adams, Boonville, N. Y.; 
Hiram Getman, Trenton Falls: J. C. Cotes, Holland Patent; 
Thomas L. Bogart. Utica; Samuel Gunn, Clinton: D. A. 
Jackson. Kirkland, Oneid i Co , N. Y.; Lyman S. Todd. O. C. 
NE4V YORK, May 30. — Flour — Market for flour 15020c ter 
South American, and 150 ballots South American on private Jackson, Fairfield ; Smith, Norway; j. j Cook, Salisbury: 
better. Sales at 45,5006.50 for com to choice super State; 
46.0007,25 for extra State; 45,7006.30 for sutler Illinois. 
W isconsin, Indiana. Michigan and Iowa, &c.; 46,0007.30 
Harris Lewis, Sehuvler, Herkimer Co ; E. Merriam, J. S. 
Sax and Mer. fine....600.6.5 i Western mixed.35045 Jackson, Leyden : A. ii. Buck, Lowvilie, Lewis Co ; T. S. 
Do. No. 2.©.. 1 Peruvian, washed.30035 
'quiet and*unchanee'tV;Vales ill 87^0 TORONTO. May 26.-The season for the purchase of Woo, EMIGRANT AID AND HOMESTEAD COMPANY, 
■hern; 92c for prime yeltow Jersey; commences under favorable circumstances. Prices open at Having its head-quarters in the City of New York, has been 
al. Oats are dull at 53054c for State; Is 4il per lb, for good washed wool, and lOd to Is for un- organized for the sole and definite purpose of collecting in- 
d Canada. washed. formation from all parts of the country wherein desirable 
MnnanwjijmanaimflnBMMHi 
Allen, $12; Hallenbeck $12 Please send check on some Plants, as follows: 6 Dahlias, 6 Verbenas, and 8 misceilane- 
bank, payable to our order, if you wish an Improvement for ons Bedding Plants, including choice varieties of Petunias, 
your machine, and forward your order early. Scarlet Geraniums, Heliotropes, Fuchsias, Salvias, Cupheas. 
n f. w p: n p: prn k .<? ■ Ac. 
For Five Dollars we will send an assortment of SO Plants, 
as follows: 10 Dahlias, 10 Verbenas, and 20 fine miscella¬ 
neous Bedding Plants of above enumerated varieties. 
As many fine distinct varieties will be furnished as plants 
ordered, if desired. 
If the party ordering does not wish any Plants sent of a 
particular species or variety, an equal number of fine plants 
will he substituted of equal value. Bedding Plants will be 
Scatijs. 
~ f no ,, , r r PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES AJS0 BOILERS 
i at Having its head-quarters in the pity of New York, has been 1 manufactured by 
in* organized for tbe sole and definite purpose of collecting in- , ,,.—,, , p„ . ,. , 7., , — 
formation from till parts of the country wherein desirable >v * ■ vv sv, i±,atoia, xn . x 
lands may be had at low prices, and commending those Of ail sizes and of the most approved designs, aud made of 
— lands to the attention and favor of all who may be induced the best, materials and in perfect workmanship. 
to purchase and improve (hem. It is now ready to offer to Orders for Steam Engines will be filled on short notice, 
settlers a range for selection embracing more titan One Mil- Any persons interested or wishing Steam Power, by in- 
lion Acres of cueap wild lands, with some improved 'arms, closing a P. 0. stamp to our address, will be furnished with 
mainly in the States of Virginia, Pennsylvania. Tennessee a Circular. 488-131 
Nothing doing in other articles and market. 
At the residence of her father, in Granger, N. Y., May5th.. 
Mrs. GEORGEANN A M., daughter of J. and E. Pitt, and 
wife of Alfred D. Burt, in the 29th year of her age. 
SlftucrtisementB. 
Terms of Advert Ling.—Twenty-Fiv-jc Cents a Line, each 
lion Acres of cneap wild lands, with some improved farms, 
mainly in the States of Virginia, Pennsylvania. Tennessee 
and Missouri; and it wilt soon extend its operations into 
other Ftat-s. Owners of good lands, whether imnroved or 
not. which they are »tiling to sell at. low rates, arc invited to 
communicate with us on the subject. 
To immigrants from Europe, to the energetic young men 
of our compactly settled States and sections, to the hives of 
mechanics and laboreis who throng our cities and live in 
constant and reasonable dread that panic or pestilence, war, 
revulsion, or some alteration in the channelsof Trade, may, 
at any moment, deprive tnem of employment and ttieir 
fami’iesof bread, we say, Resolve now, while you may. to 
K E T CHUM’S COMBINED HARVESTER. 
Ketch um’s Improved Combined Machine, 
“Iron Frame,’’with Reel and Adjustable Roller— 
cut 4 feet 10 inches.$130 00 
Ketchum's Imnroved Two-Horse Mower, “Iron 
Frame,” with the Adjustable Roller to Cutter 
Bar. 110 00 
Ketchum's Improved One-Horse Mower, “Iron 
Frame,”. 75 00 
Sanford's Portable Farm Mill, for grinding feed for 
stock, plaster, or bones for manure. 30 00 
seek a home where such, perils are unknown. In every new q.lSjPortable Plantation nr l'lonri' Wn'mini 
settlement, in every tnriving rural district, there is always b 5i 8 LorUbl ® 1 ‘antution or Hand Hominy 
tive at tiie close; sales at.9i cfor round yellow, 84c*for white, that of any similar journal in Americr.rJ“iWope rendering the neighboring States—Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, M.is- 
Oats offered freely at 51052c for State with no buyers. i, .ti n ™ti,„ ,k« i, Ml 1 souri. Virginia especially proffers at ibis time remarkable 
. it altogether the best Advertising MedJf-m of its class. inducements to immigrants. Her climate Is temperate and 
work for the resolute and aide, and a sure independence for 
those who by diligence and temperance deserve it. 
We mean to sell lands, as well as negotiate for purchasers 
Mill. . . 20 00 
Machines and Mills shipped without extra charge. 
These Machines are simple in construction, have no equal 
iws. A firmer feeling among holders is apparent. the cash, or a responsible reference, to secure insertion. 
11 Those who send us advertisements to be published at prices 
TOP,ONTO, May 26 .—Flour—W holesale transactions of they specify, are respectfully advised th;vt we are not in a 
with those who have large tracts for sa e, in every part of ( f >r durability and light draft, are entirely free from all side 
the Union; but our attention is more specially directed to draft, and have no weight upon the horse s neck, 
the neighboring States—Virginia. Kentucky, Tennes-ee, Mis- This Machine, as improved for 1859, was awarded the first 
souri. Virginia especially proffers at this time remarkable premium by the Michigan State Agricultural Society, at its 
inducements to immigrants. Her climate is temperate and Annual Fair in Sept. last, as a Reaper and as a Mower, 
genial—the Peach, the Apple, the Pear, the Grape, alike The New York State Agricultural Society, at its late Fair, 
thrive in it—it is far better and more desirably Timbered awarded it the first premium as a Combined Grain and 
tnan almost anv new State; its navigable rivers and innu- Grass Harvester. 
merable, available streams, water-power, and profusion of Ohio a'so awarded it its best commendation. 
the most valuable minerals—Coal, Iron, Salt, Copper. &c — Machines may be had of the different Agents through the 
are unsurpassed; the Stat e has expended large sums in con- United States, who have them on exhibition. 
smicting Canals and Railroads across, its entire breadth. An examination is earnestly solicited before giving your 
which place almost every Gounty within a few hours’ride order for any other machine. The corrected Report of the 
either of its seapor's or of the great inland cities of Cincin- United States Trial show this to be the lightest draft Com- 
sonable rates. fi ™>y *? v 35 ® 9 .\ ier ba r' v '- ,'n hags, delivered QAG AGENTS WANTED—To engage it 
Grain-T he daily receipts have averaged 1,000bushels per Olm tive and honorable business. For p 
Entry i« kf.s. — All persons, whether Life or Annual day. Up to Saturday the advance noted in our last review dress M. M. SANBORN, Brasher Falls N Y 
Members, or otherwise, will be subject to a charge equal wa « fully sustained and ins Gd as an extreme figure was paid --1—1 
to ten per cent, of me amount of the Premium eomnet- in 8evend instances. But since then the market has given A GENTS WANTED IN THIS STAT 
ed for, as Entry Fee. away and prices sympathised with those, of other markets— with the Golden Sai.vb. Sells rapidly. _ 
Yesterday, deliveries to the extent of 1,500 bushels were good pay. For terms, &c.. sand stamp. 
Admission 1'ees.—L ife Members, with Carnage and bought, and the highest ruling figure was 10s, with 10s Hd 41U-I3t C P WHITTEN Lowell Mass 
Family, Free. All other persons, twenty-five cents tor on| y in one instance. Prices ranged from 8s 6d to 8s 9d for-!_1_ 
each atmission; Saddle Horse aud Ruler, 80 cents; common and ordinary, from 9s to 9s 6d for medium, and “s r/WiA AGENTS WANTED —To sell 4 new inven- 
Single Horse and Carriage, 25 cts., and 25 ets for each ? d to 1 P S for F 0,, d mnl prune. The competition between 0,UUU tions. Agents have made over 425.000 on one.— 
occupant' Two-llorse Carrimre 40 eis •ind v>5 eic'f r bu y® r8 l e *i Active, although there is still agood demand, the better than all other similar agencies. Semite 
occupant,, 1 wo uorse oarruge. -ill cts., and io cts. for declining tendency is very evident. The market closes dull get so pages particulars gratis 
which place almost every Gounty within a few hours’ride order for any other machine. The corrected Report 0 
either of its seapor's or of the great inland cities of Cincin- United States Trial show this to be the lightest draft ( 
nati. Pittsburgh. Wheeling, Louisville, <fee.; yet fertile, invi- bitted Machine in the World, by at least 20 per cent. 
qrifl AGENTS W ANTED—To engage in a new, lucra- ting land, whether improved or new, is far cheaper this day 
T m « and honorable business. For particulars, ad- in the Mother of States, than it is in Minnesota or Oregon. 
j M. M. SANBORN, Brasher Falls, N. Y. 491-2t No where else on earth can lands filled with accessible Ooai 
.... ... .- or Iron Ore, covered with choice Timber, and excellent 4S8tf 
■*ENTS M AN I ED IN I HIS STA I L to canvass alike for Grain and Grass. Fruit and Roots, be obtained so - 
with the Golden Salve. Sells rapidly. Can make cheaply as in Old Virginia; while to men of considerable IJ j 
Call on the Agent and give your order early. 
All orders will receive prompt attention. 
R. L. HOWARD, 
Stf Manufacturer and Proprietor, Buffalo, N. Y„ 
K’ttenhin all ot’he^simHar agencies 6 SSlml climate Is salubrious and healthful. *' Its soil is adapted to all 
get so n • mVnartiiullw grit 5 -end lour stomps and apricultuI . al pursuits. Its unimproved lands are covered 
cheaply as in Old Virginia; while to men of considerable IU AIRPORT C11EMIO YL WORKS. 
means we can sell good farms almost within sight of Wash- P _ 
ington City for less than the fair cost of the improvements. D. IR. T~)rsT, A ~NTI~) 
The Table Lands of Ea-t Tennessee present some Acknowledging the favor and patronage which have been 
of the most inviting fields for enterprise and industry. The bestowed upon him by the Trade and others, since the com- 
get s0 pages particulars, gratis. 
491-lot EPHRAIM BROWN, Lowell, Mass 
Track, 10 cents each, to all. quest for milling purposes, at 7s Oil for ordinary, 7s 9d and 8s ~ _ 
Competent Judges will bo annointed and the Board forsood and prime The supply is unusually .light. Bailey tuoUNTaINS, VASES AND ST 
v miuniumu{,u'nii uo appointed, ana me Hoard is dull, and With little bossiness. Prices remain purely nom- variety in cast iron _elegant clu 
t^r’ZZ,Zl Ir “1 ■? ?lV0r , t0 . CaU8e - ev . ury ‘ ini i! at3S H ,0 :!s!,<1 P - r ,n,sl ;-® K • Ky ,® is '>® rf ? ctly dul1 ; tr;, , ns - decoction adds halfTs much "o the 
vmng connected with tho Exhibition to be carried out actions seldom occurring. Nominal quotations are 3s lid to country place at the same expense 
in a manner to meet with the approbation of Contpeti- 8s 9d.. Oats are steady at 2s lOd to 2s ltd per bushel, with an Illustrated Catalogues sent by mail. 
I NIIITV'T vINS VASES A \ - I> ST\TIi A r< V a his products on ship board in 30 hours, and can buy his Grn- 
i variety in cast iron --elegant, cheat) 3ml durable •m cerie8 ’ !)l >' Goods, Ac , at home as cheap as any one in New 
decoration addshalfas much to the natural i » England. Yet we can sell turn good lands with perfect, un- 
decoratton adds halt as much to the natural beauty of a di3puted titles at from One to Three dollars per acre. 
climate is salubrious aud healthful. Its soil is adapted to all mencement of his enterprise, respectfully informs his pa- 
agricultural pursuits. Its unimproved lands are covered Iron's and the public generally, that with greatly increased 
with useful Timber, nr present natural openings and facilities he continues to manufacture a superior article of 
Meadows producing nutritious grass. The farmer can have SALERA TUS, PURE CREAM TARTAR. BI CAR- 
his products on ship board in 30 hours, and can buy his Grn- BONA TE OF SODA, SAL SODA, &c 
tors uud the public, it being their desire to have this occasional sale of a small lot at 3s per bushel. Feas are 
kind in b this cZny^ ^ I>rUVi ° U8 ExMbilions of ' tbe 9dUo 5s for the^fery best samples? common, and 4s 
janes, beebe & co„ 
350 Broadway, New York. 
ngland. Yet we can sell him good lands with perfect, un- ,^ ie , abov ® articles will be sold in all varietiesof packages, 
sputed titles at from One to Three dollars per acre. at as *°" P r ! ces as tbe y are afforded by any other manufac- 
. turer, and 111 every case warranted pure and of superior 
1 his Company recommends Organized Immighatihn. Let quality. Orders respectfully solicited and promptly titled. 
one hundred (more or less) young men or heads of families, 
including farmers, mechanics, millers, &c„ with a lawyer, 
doctor, clergyman and two or more teachers, take counsel 
NEW YORK, May 25.—The current prices for the week at 
all the markets are as follows: 
Beef Cattle— First quality, $ cwt., $11.50012.00; Ordi¬ 
nary do., $10,50011,00; Common, do., $9,50010,0; Inte¬ 
rior do., $9,0009,50. 
Cows and Calves— First quality, $55@65; Ordinary do., 
$450 50; Common do., $35040; Inferior do., $20028. 
Veal Calves— First quality, f lb., 6@6Xc.; Ordinary, 5 'A 
DANIEL WARNER, President. 
M. Canfield ^Secretary. Thc Came Markets. 
Agricultural Rooms, Rochester, May 15,1S59. 
____ ’ NEW YORK, May 25.—The current prices for the week at 
all the markets are as follows: 
KETCHUM’S MOWING MACHINE Beef CArn.E-First quality, # cwt., $11.50012.00; Ordi- 
’ nary do., $10,50011,00; Common, do., $9,50010,0; Iuie- 
- rior do., $9,0009,50. 
No Mowing Machine, of tho scores which have her n Cows AND Calves— First quality, $55@65; Ordinary do., 
m U1 ° su>rts Which nave Dcen $45@50 . Common do., $35040; Inferior do., $20028. 
patented tn the past few years, lias maintained a repu- Vkal Calves— First quality, f lb., 6@6>i;c.; Ordinary, 5K 
tation to compare with tho Ketchum Machine nmmi @ t5c - ; Common, 4®5c ; Inferior, 3@4c. 
. . , . ‘ T iveicnum tuaemne, manu- S|IKEp AND i jAMBS _i>rime quality, per head, $5,0006,00; 
lactured by K. L. Howard, Esq., of Buffalo. Many of Ordinary. $4,25@4,75; Com., $3,5004,00; Inferior, $303,50. 
its competitors have been beautiful pieces of mechanism, SwiNK-First quality, tiX@GXc.; Other qualities, 5M@6Xc. 
but somehow they have failed to work esncciallv in CAMBRIDGE, May 25.—At market, 966; about 700 Beeves, 
__ m, J 1 J and 260 Stores, consisting of Working Oxen, Milch Cows, 
trying circumstances. Tho Ohio State Journal, of the anil one, two and three year olds. 
6th ult., has tho following notice of the working of these I'tdCKS-Msrket Beef-Extra, $8,00@9.00; First quality, 
. b ^ 01 U1C whrKtho 01 these $7,0507,70: Second quality, $ft,00@6,50; Third quidity, $5,00; 
machines at Columbus: Ordinary quality, $4.04. 
JSrs'Ktsai “ <*>«'- s^&sssgi3x m US9m 
B RING DOWN TH AT STRE AM OF PURE together and resolve to seek new anil more eligible homes obtain a pure article. 
Water to the house, barn and dry fields. Use the Wa- ln company. Let them, clubbing their means, send two of Fairport, Monroe Co., N. Y. 
ter Pipe made by 1. S. IIoubik & Co., the cheapest and best their number to look at such lands asweareprepared to sell - 
quality, orders respeettuny solicited and promptly titled. 
Consumers of Saleratus, Cream Tartar, and Bi-Car¬ 
bonate of Soda should be careful to purchase that having 
the name of D. B. DeLand on the wrapper, as they will thus 
nriw . known in the world. Made of Pine timber, and if properly 
pi ices for the week at j a j d wd j )jp ar anj . requlred pressure anil be nearly or quite 
indestructible. 
491 
I. S. 1IOBBIE & CO., 
44 Arcade, Rochester, N. Y. 
them, and such others as they shall see fit. Let these dele- ,, . « ■,—— . ■. ,,• ■..,. . — 
gates, after a sufficient scrutiny, buy from five to twenty H UAItlMiaii, GHA.X at AU o i\ la VV BtALKi 
thousand acres in a body, embracing all the good points they JUIJY.NO FORTES ! 
require; then let them survey the whole into farms and Jots Perfect in Musical Qualities and'Mechrnism. and having 
of convenient size and put these up at auction to the high- our tie w Patent Improvements, the Insulated Iron Rims, 
est bidder, whether a member of the company or not. Each Corrugated Sounding Hoard, dfco., making them the best 
member will, of cour-e, be entitled to a return in land or an d mos t durable Pianos in the World, 
money of tiie sum previously contributed by him to the com- All sizes from 6 to 7)4 octaves, and all prices from $125 to 
puny s funtts, and to Ins proportion of any protit realized $800, according to size and finish, will be sold at very low 
from the transaction. The nutter or manufacturer would prices for Cash, and perfect satisfaction guaranteed, 
naturally buy the water-power; the miner or smith. Illustrated Price Lists and Circulars furnished on applica- 
p V r_ member will, of cour-e, be entitled to a return in land or 
L c fe e l u tS° nr?o w 1 a I f r ?^,S°o’i °i f i ’{ s i ce e ' money of the sum previously contributed by him to the com- 
brated Churn (.described in Rural of May -1st,) I have p all y's funtts, and to his proportion of any profit realized *miio according to size amt nntsn win oe 
m en WHh n c^eam C o?a I prope t ^temp >6 ratu 8 re P the 1 churlfwfll fr T transa ®, , , ion ' fhe miller or manufacturer would ’“s for Cash, and perfect satisfaction gua 
m Ike butter in five minutes For3e at Gifforu’s Store natural y buy the water - power ; the miner or smith Illustrated Price Lists and Circulars furnl 
corner^ New Main "njd Frank fin Sts , Rochester Price,’ ^of^ionalmanthl village lotsfuje woffi-grower. “the tion ' Plea3e CaU aud examine them at our 
$4 to $5, according to siz a A few Town Rigtits for Sale. cheap and rugged hi'l-sides; the grain-grower, the warm MUSIC HALL 
0 . U » Rnet t mv and fertile valleys. Thus happily dividing and beginning to 468 and 470 Broadway, Albat 
_ no. j n cut ^t„ itocnester, m, settle their tract as interest, taste, or convenience shall die- 482wctf BOARDMAN, 
tate, the Company will form a sort of spontaneous township, _ 
C OLORED E’EIXJI'X' PLATES, with its roads, bridges, stores, schools, cnurch, &c., substan- itth snvs ,< n.vv sirpm ivi 
300 'Varieties. tially after the New England pattern, such a location may nVivm/ 
$4 to $5, according to size. A few Town Rights for Sale. 
DANIEL VANDEUBECK, 
491-2t No. 9 Weld St., Rochester, N. Y. 
C OLORED jFIRTJIT PLATES. 
300 Vai-ieties, 
Embracing most of the Popular Fruits Grown. 
MUSIC HALL! 
468 and 470 Broadway, Albany, N. Y. 
482wctf BOARDMAN. GRAY & CO. 
W ILSON’S ALBANY SEEDLING.-THE BEST 
and most Prolific Market Strawberry / Yields 
are more",iaM/°, r 'l' 0 knl ft VC8 .’ t V‘® sllt:ath e 8 , BwiJS-000 Westeri^t ’m^ket ^ ® "^NumeryS 
able stalk of'unriDO 'grass* thao°the'tinri" , ht liard'nnnV BRIGHTON, May 25.—At Market, POO Beeves, 200 Stores, hand. Address 
grown, 1 J i 8 , U „ tne uprtgl 1 *. hardened 2,000 Sheep and Lambs, and 1.300 Swine. 491-3t. 
grow n of hay. Nevertheless, the little machine, with a Beef Cattle. — Extra, $9.0009,25; first quality, $8,50;- 
iigtii lively Uorse attached, swept over the ground, and second quality, $7,00: third quality, $6,00. — - —- — — 
either in the Northern, Western or Southern States. 
Arcade Hall, Rochester, N. Y. 
easilv’lie made * and into such 'I one ll Maverv will have VV aml Prolifta ir,lrket Strawberry! Yields 
neither b pr™ext nor desfre to enter The efry of Wheefing 130 P 200 Bushels per Acre! Genuine Plants.of this su- 
ufe Quake'r'‘^rtion of LoSdoun county, not to speak 5f new SSr^thoSand^f 1 50%’huuWWfiS “• ^ 
experiments, fairly exemplify the law we here indicate.— A°ntwern RasDberrv canes’ $4 uer lOO-^’’ 50 for 50 or 
Thus, before a steady and copious influx of Free-Labor im- mr® i| t y Raspberry vanes, *4 per lOU—4-50 tor 50. or 
migration. Slavery quietly and gradually disappears without l0 A°J iVnehelle far T.awtonV Blaekberrv canes. *10 for 100— 
convulsion or heart-burning, and the settlers will find their o ( ? r cane3, ,1U Ior 
PI Ynfrnff num^^vVe^nroiVei^vmm'hi^aii bfrfd^amnbPtimher a All plants ordered, securely boxed and delivered in Al- 
V oung men! vv e proller you cheap land, ample timber, a u„ n _ » vtrn kharire 
mild and healthful climate, adaptation to all tbe grains, Da ordeni l accomnajfied bv^cash nromntlv attended to 
grasses and fruits of the temperate zone, with ready access Orders accompanied by easu promptly attenciea to. 
*.°„ an L P i® nl‘2‘ir 481 96 South Pearl Street, Albany,’N. Y. 
S3F Nurserymen and Tree Agents printed Order Books on grasses and fruits of the temperate zone, with ready access 
and. Address D. M. DEWEY, Horticultural Bookseller, to ample and remunerative markets at all seasons. This 
cut the heavy growth of grass with the greatest ease. Working Oxen.—$1300160. 
. Fite machine used is Ketchum's patent, inanufac- Milch Cows.—$39@$40; common, $19020. 
tured hy R. L. Howard, at Buffalo, N. Y., and is war- 'kal Calves.—$3,U0, $4.OO0$d.OO. 
ranted to cut from five to seven acres of grass per day. yeara ouGsO 6 ®^ 3 ’ n ° n6: y ’ ® ' 
a,wt „ oward al8 ° manufacturers Ketchum’s Patent Grain Hides.— 7H®7 Vc V lb: Calf Skins, 13014c tb. 
anu Crruss Harvester—a large machine for both mow- Tallow.—S ales at 7@7Kc r t9 tb. 
mg and reaping, which will cut from ten to fifteen acres Sheep and Lambs.— 41,7502,00; extra, $306,00. 
per day. Pelts.- 41.5O0 1.87 each. 
A farmer who witnessed the machine operate in the Swine— Fat Hogs, 0.; Stores, 6@7}£c.; Retail, 6%©8c. 
State yard, was so well pleased that he immediately PniLAELPmA, May 25—There was a better supply of 
EEP YOUR FEET ID IR, V 
day, more than half the arable land in Virginia has never 
been turned by a plow, while much of the good lands once 
generously productive, is now but liieagerly so. Good treat¬ 
ment will readily and cheaply restore them to their pristine 
fertility. No stronger inducements to industry, no better op- 
TIMPORTANT TO PHYSICIANS.-A Physician, by 
1 purchasing a small property, can secure ene of the best 
PRESLR5 E Y OLTlv HEALTH. portunities to hew out a certain competence, no nobler 480tf 
The long sought for principle of making leather perfectly theater for exertion, is proffered anywhere on earth. Will - 
water-proof, without injuring it, has at last been discovered, you call upon or write us for particulars? Please address rjq 
locations for practice in tiie State. 
Box 119, Lyons, Wayne Co., N. Y. 
A. Hrowcr’s Patent Water-Proof Composition for 
Leather, 
makes Boots, Shoes, Hose, Harness and all Leather perfectly 
impervious to water by a single application, and warranted 
to keep so, at tiie same time it softens, makes the leather pli- 
FRANCI& VV. TAPPAN, President, or JNO. C. UNDER- 1 admiration of the age; every farmer his own miller: 
WOOD, General Agent Am. Emigrant Aid and Homestead great saving of time and expense. The only successful 
Company, No. 146 Broadway. New York. 491 Metallic Mill ever invented for making Buckwheat and 
-family Flour. It can be run by Horse, Steam, Wind, or 
A RT OF DYKING—A praclical'treatise, with more than Water-Power. 
ja. one hundred recipes, with full directions for making Price with Selve arranged, for sifting Com Meal for family 
T HE COLEMAN FARM MILL.—The wonder and 
admiration of the age; every fanner his own miller; 
United Staf„„ m • ■ .0 . , or , , - sold at from $9 to $12 per 100 lbs for good and prime cattle.— Hardware.Druggist.GroceryandYankeeNotionhouses.— 
otates I rial at Syracuse in 18o7, and, of course, Two small lots of extra, from Lancaster and Chester coun- A liberal discount to agents. 49i 
witnessed the operation of the diflerent machines which tie8 ' 801,1 as high as *13. N. B. None genuine unless signed by A. BROWER. 
were tested A • t> • , • ... Sheep-TIiis market was quite lively, owing to the large - 
tested at tho time. Being strictly a practical man, supply in the pens, the offerings amounting to 6,300 head.— TNVENTORS! PATENTS!! PATENTEES!!! 
it reflects credit upon and gives character to the Ketch- } d ,® a ’, and ! va , s not equal to this number, and prices, there- X Patents obtained on rejected applications, or no charge 
um Machine that 1 1,11 1 . ,, 1 •, r fore, declined about le per lb. 1 lie sales made, ranged from but examining fee of $5. New applications made on rea- 
(lacnine, that I10 should have selected it from the 5@aMc per lb, gross, for clipped, and 0@6Yc fo r Wooled sonable terms. Send for a Circular. J. FRAZER, 
many on exhibition, to sell and recommend to the farm- Hons-There has been but little change in this market: 4 "’ 2t _ 51 Arcade, Rochester, N. Y. 
8 01 1118 own State. the entire number offered amounted to 1,700 head, most of TTft na» v \ 111 at Tint' \i ti»i 1 ? i'uiivv 
Improvement, „e eon.l.wly being m.d, in those "SST" — »»> ,hc - m H Tnlflr w li™'™ 
ibachincs, which render them more simple, more dura- Cows—There was a little more activity in this market, and JULY FIRST AND SECOND. 
We, and better adanted to nractical use Fmm Inna, sales of 275 head were made at fair prices, good MilchjCows For Premium Lists apply te JOS. WRIGHT, 
tx . uuaptea to practical ust. fiom long realizing $50, while ordinary and common sold at $20040. 489 Chairman of Committee. 
Darts ® n ‘ :e ’ thL111 ; lnufa eturer is able togive the several TORONTO, May 26.-Some prime American cattle have IVTURSERYM AN WANTED.—One who is well ac- 
to keep so, at tiie same time it softens, makes the leather pli- . V one hundred recipes, with full directions tor making Price with Selve arranged, for sifting Com Meal for family 
able, prevents cracking, will polish with blacking better than all the Chemical Compounds for this beautiful Art—includ- use while grinding.$50 
before, and leather will last at least one-fourth to one-third ing recipes for crome orange, and yellow, restoring colors. Price with Bolting Machine attached, for making Family 
longer by using it. For sale by A. BROWER & CO , No. 4 discharging colors, bleaching cotton and woolen goods , Flour.$7S 
Reade st., New York, and by all the principal Boot and Shoe, straw bonnets, ike.; (or making washing compounds, hard Descriptive Circulars can be had, or the Mill can be seen 
Hardware, Druggist, Grocery and Yankee Notion houses.— soap, burning fluid, guncotton, nitrate of gold, nitrate of in operation at the Office of the “Coleman Farm-Mill Com- 
A liberal discount to agents. _ 491 iron, madder compound, muriate of tin, indigo com- pany,” Tribune Building, No. 7 Spruce street. New York, 
N. B. None genuine unless signed by A. BROWER. pound, & c. Will mail (postage paid) promptly on receipt of where all orders will receive prompt attention. 
- price, the above book, 40 pages,—1 copy fifteen cents, 2 copies 467-2tit MARTIN THATCHER, Sec y. 
I NVENTORS! PATENTS!! PATENTEES!!! 25 cents, 10 copies for one dollar. Send cash or stamps. - —— - — -- 
Patents obtained on rejected applications, or no charge .,0..o.v A( ldress DANIEL CONGER, rAMESON AND ENSIGN, ATTORNEYS AND 
but examining fee of $5. New applications made on rea- L-lSb8tJ VV olcott, VV ayne Co., N. Y. J COUNSELLORS AT LAW.—Office, No. 60 Main street, 
COUNSELLORS AT LAW.—Office, No. 60 Main street, 
Dam ofT UlC T nUfaCtUrer iS ablC t0 giV ° thC SeVera ‘ TORONTO, May 26,-Some prime American cattle have 
01 me machines their proper relative strength, brought $8,00 per 100 its, freely and prices are from that to 
a 'id soavoid the ,, $7.C0 per 100 tbs, deducting one-third for shrinkage. Ofthird 
IU 1110 danger of breaking. They wear al- ra te cattle there is none on the market. 
most as well as the celebrated “ one boss shay,” of 
winch the Autocrat sings .—Daily Courier. 
Calves are plentiful at $3.50 to 45 each. 
SnEKP, unshorn, $5,50 to $7, clipped $3,50 to $4,off 
Lambs $1.50 to $2 each. 
cattle have 1YTURSERYMAN WANTED.—One who is well ac- 
from that to LN quainted with the propagation of Grapes, Roses, 4c., &c. 
ge. Ofthird None need apply who cannot furnish the best of reference 
as to ability, &o., from former employers. A liberal salary 
will be given. Address 
M,o(X GEO. G. CURTISS & CO., Maysville, Ky„ 
420-4$ Or inquire of the Editor of this paper. 
1 Exchange St., Rochester, N. Y„ is Agent for Garbutt’s express anu soie 
Celebrated Land Plaster, and the American Guano Co’s Poultry, Eggs and P<^>[k.toJ d l 1 \.M° 1 Us e- , TJ 1 ® ^?® d J? 
Goano. Plaster only $3.2V per Tun. _^torjnAebest of Hay and^Meal, and m Suaime^on rich 
r |^HE “ OLD DOMINION” COFFEE POT is Manu---7Y-~I7U— - , . 
I factored under tiie Patent for the United States, by I IME.-Page’s Perpetual Kiln, Patented July,’57. 
ARTHUR, BURNHAM & GILROY, Philadelphia, and isfor L t Superior to any in use for Wood or Coal. 2>£ corns »f 
sale by dealers in Housekeeping articles ana Storekeepers wood, or lit tuns of coal to 100 bbls.—coal not mixed wit* 
stone. Address 
0. D. PAGE, Rochester, N. Y. 
