MARCH 6. 
MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 
jpovcip gnteUifjfncc. ©alitouia futcUtgeua pavkcts, Cwummc, &(. 
Arrival of the North America. 
The Royal mail steamship North America, CapL 
yfnodv from Liverpool, on Saturday the 13th mat, 
arrived at Halifax on the 27th ult. 
ariivcu « _ r^A Ant An orhninnr 
Arrival of the Moses Taylor. 
Rural New - Yorker Office, j 
R ochester, March 2, 1858. \ 
The Moses Taylor arrived at New York on the Flour-No charge worthy of note in the prices of Flour during 
27th ult She brought $1,630,000 in specie. She left tho week - . _ ... , ,,, 
, . .. ,, . V- i,„ Chain—W heat as last quoted. Com has taken an advance of 2c 
Asptnwall on the 19th, and Kingston, Jamaica, on perbusheL Oats alittle better, 34c being the highest rates. Barloy 
Jgg atHalifax on the 27th ult. . Aapinwall on the 19th, and Kingston, Jamaica, on oafoaiittie ^ 
The North America arrived out on the evening the 21st. . n . .. . . .. firm at 50@S5c, as to quality. 
nf the 11th inst On the morning of the 11th, the The mam topics of news 111 California for the Peot £ omremain RtQUOt 
North America came in contact with the bark past fortnight have been the proceedings of the poultry is down a little, 8( 
t zander of Rath, Maine, bound from Liverpool to Legislature, a multitude of suicides and flood} af- llc for Turkeys. 
£ Sans, with a small cargo of salt The bark frays, and a severe stoim. The Legislature has 
.tt in five minutes. Mrs. Curtis, the captain’s done very little work as yet. No important bill 
HIGHLAND NURSERIES SYRACUSE, N. Y. 
A NGERS QUINCE STOCKS, well rooted, $10 to $15 per 1,000. 
Apple Seed, first quality, $8 per bushel 
Apple Grafts, fine assortment, $■> per 1,000. 
Blackberries, New Kochelle, $10 per 100. 
Isabella Grape Vines, from It McKay’s stock, $10 per 100. 
Roses and Hose Stocks, (Msnetti,) cheap at wholesale. 
421>-lt For sale by COWLES & WARREN. 
FARMERS! FARMERS!! 
S END FOR A DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULAR OF 
COLEMAN’S FARM MILL., 
j The most simple, durable and effective Farm Mill for grinding all 
Provisions remain at quotations of last week. 
1 'oui.tky is down a little, 8@9c being the price for Chickens, 10@ 
llc for Turkeys. 
Seeds—T imothy, nothing doing and no change. Clover drooping, 
$4,12 being the highest price. 
Hay—W e make no alteration in our price of Hay, but remark that 
it is quick of sale at quoted rates. The tendency is upward, but 
ROCHESTER WHOLESALE PRICES. 
Floor and Crain. 
Flour, winter wheat.. $ t,M) 
Eggs, dozen.12%c 
Honey, box.00@16c 
Stink in five minutes. Airs, cures, me uapuuu o J ““ J'-- —A- - $4, 12 being the highest price. 
; t 'p the second mate, and eight seamen were has yet passed. . Hay—W e make no alteration in our price of iiay.b 
, ’ned. The captain and eleven others were A violent storm visited the State and it lasted jt ; g (1 „ick of «tie at quoted rates. The tendency 
r . k v the steamer, which was only Blightly three days. Along the coast and in the valleys a purc i iaser8 are unwilling to inaugurate a higher scale, 
damaged. large amount of rain fell. In the mountains there Rochester wholesale phi 
cumafce was snow, hail, and frost. In Luolumne county, 
EN G n an™^ ve Q toing* In*h ia new much damage was done by violent gusts of wind, .^0®W50 fc C’::::: 
House ot Commons, for leave to Dring in ms new w)l j ch b i ew doW n acqueducts and unroofed vanous Da sprin <, do. ..$3,75@4,oo candies, box.... 
India bill, to transfer the government ot India to houses Da Buckwheat, $cwt..rib25 Fruits ani 
the Crown J, 1 . 5 C»uncU’t°o’be G 0 en ' Clark has sent two Companies of Artillery 
the court of Unectois to estaplisn a council to oe to g an Hernadine, to remain there as protection (;om .56 Potatoes. 
mainly composed ef persons who have been in a( r a inst any possible inroads of the Mormons, until Rye, 60 tbs. $3 bush..-•--5j c _ Hides ani 
India or who are acquainted with Indian affairs.— iagtruct j orl9 are received from Washington. Barter."I"""”l6$Si5ifc car!. 
He explained the provisions ot tne measure, ana The news by the South American mail is not im- Buckwheat i@3ic Sbeep pelt*. 
urged the House to consent to its introduction.— portan t_ j n Peru, Castillo had beaten Vivanco’s Beans. . . 63@75c L&mb da ...... 
The matter was debated at some length without troopS( w ho left their dead upon the field. Pork Mess . BAT9 $oo,no(ai6.oo clover, bush 
any result . The contact for supplying the United States with Do. cwt.$6,o0@6.75 Timothy., 
kinds of Grain into fine or coarse Meal, as desired. Manulacturod .5000 Cameo Pins Paintings 
and for sale by WM. L. BOYER <t BROTHER, Sets Cam's, Drops, or PainUngs. 
Manufacturer? of Agricultural Implements, and Dealers in .‘lOOOOold Ix><keta. 
426 Field and Garden Seeds, No. 1140 Market St, Philadelphia. 3 ^ n rertfi t Pins. *.. . ... 
—-—- Cold Far Drops. 
NEW YORK STATE AG. SOCIETY. 3000 Sets Sleeve Buttons.. 
F tEMIUM TO BOYS under 18 years of age within the State— Be** Besom Studs. 
offered bv Hon. Horace Greeley, of $30 00. Sete Bo*s°m . trnta. 
For best acre of Carrots in 1858, (in one contiguous piece.) die onia i cnciis . 
ground to lie prepared, crop cultivated and secured by the applicant ; UY e,v ' t 11,18 . 
A . COLnY A: CO.’S 
ORIGINAL GIFT BOOK STORE. 
BRANCH FROM BOSTON. 
CTUIK following is a schednle of property which will be given to pnr- 
1 chasers of Books at tho time of sale: 
100 Gold Watches.Valued at $100 00 
160 Gold Watches. “ 60 00 
300 Gold Chains. “ 12 00 
300 Silver Watches....... “ 12 00 
300 Gold Bracelets. " 8 00 
300 Gold Thimbles. - 6 00 
600 Sets Jet Drops or Florentines. “ 6 60 
1000 .Jet Pins or Florentines. “ 6 50 
any result. . . 
The Rank of England had ordered the rate 0! 
discount to 3 per cent. This movement had been 
anticipated and its effect was slight The applica¬ 
tions for discount slightly increased after the 
Da spring do. ..$3,76(54,00 Candles, box.13@l3>£c 
Da Buckwheat, fl cwt.. .$1,25 Fruits and Roots. 
Wheat, Gen.95c@$l,00 Apples, bushel.SSffiSOc 
Best white Canaria .. 9Uc@$l,00 I)a dried.$1.00(a)l,25 
Com .56 Potatoes.5t^63c 
Rve, 60 tbs. » bush..64c Hides and Skins. 
Oats.32@34c Slaughter.3@4c 
Barley .60(a>55c Calf.10c 
Buckwheat.31@»34c Sbeep pelts.50@SSc 
Beans.63@75c L&mb da .00c 
Meats. Seeds. 
Pork, Mess.$00,00(3116,00 Clover, bush.$4,00@4,12 
Do. cwt .$6,00@(i,75 Timothy...$2,00@2,25 
himself, with open statement of the preparation of the ground and 3000 Cold Rings 
cultivation of the crop. Tho directions to be observed, will be fur- Oneorthe aix 
i ui»kedon application to R l\ >1iNM)X, ^fttthe 
Secretary State A^’l Rooms, Albany. Any person, b} 
To whom all inquiries are to be addressed._ 42ii-tt cloeoa/w’U rece 
BLACK HAWK, Jr., 1st., 
I) fur- One of the above articles will lie given to the purchaser of each 
book, at the time the book is sold. 
, nv Anv person, by forwarding us an order for books (with money en- 
426-41 closed) will receive an EXTRA BOOK AND GIFT with every ten 
——— books sent to one address by Express. 
All orders for books will be promptly and impartially filled. The 
Gifts, in all cases, will accompany tho Book, with a written certificate 
i A Y BE FOUND at the Stable of the Subscriber, two miles to the person sending us the order. 
. ■ rAcNK-v 1*1 east of Lock port, the coining season for the improvement of |,- or particulars soe CATALOGUE, which wo mail to any address 
Hides and Skins. horses. Sire, Black Hawk; g. sire,Sherman; g.g„ Justin Morgan.— n pon applicatioiL Address 
sin hfnr Dam, by young Hamiltonian, by Bishop Hamiltonian, by Imported O jj XKF.DIIAM, Agent for A. Colby & Co., 
Pair . JO,. Mes-enger. Dam of Voting Hamiltonian by Leonidas; g. dam by 57 Bnffido St., or Box 1007, Rochester, N. V. 
U ,';. n 7 V,:.vvassr Bellfnunder. Black Hawk, Jr. 1st is jet black, 16 hands high, --—-- 
Lamb do . ime weight 1,000 ths., closely resembling bis sire in style and action. He NOW’S YOUR TIME! 
...... .on pos3cssea au excellent temper, Is a pleasant driver and goes in good „..., 
pi Seeds. He received the first premium at tho Niagara (Jo. Fair In 1863 A Chance lor the I eople .and the I rt.ss. 
ti 3. .when six years old-time, 2m. 56a. Also the first premium at the N. rjTHE “ RURAL EMPIRE CLUB" has a supply of the Chinese 
umouiy ............® , Y. State Fair in 1857, beating Billy McCracken of Oshkosh, Wis.— J Sugar Cane Seed, both Imported and pofutty matured Dorm s- 
For particulars soo CATAIAJGUE, which wo mail to any address 
npon applicatioin Address 
O. N. NEEDHAM, Agent for A. Colby & Co., 
57 Bnffido St., or Box 1007, Rochester, N. Y. 
Seeds. 
00(8)16,00 Clover, bush. 
l',00@6,75 Timothy.,.. 
i.llIVn'liDII SUNDRIJ 
R°- .i/t’Svldm 4_6wctf N. FaRNUM, Iockport, Niagara t'o., N. Y. same will be sent anywhere, on receipt of the requisite postage. Tho 
tv!' eu, . liy^ -- , TC ,. mr "'. r " supply in tile hands of die Rand Empire Club, and at their com- 
.tins WM. R. PRINCE »fc CO-, FLUSHING, N. Y. „ m mf, is ample. The remittance for packages by mall is designed for 
lav,tun -$7(5> 10 \\riLL SEND PRICED CATALOGUES of any Department to the prepaymentof postage—the seed a gratuity 
Voo’l, "lb .30(a)40c VV applicmits, and will price any Lists sent them at their Postage Stamps taken for the fractions of a Dollar, or stamps re- 
Vhite fish, bU. ..$9,00 reduced rates. turned in change. Address 
Jodflsh $1 quintal.... $4,00®4 JS0 Fruit Trees of bearing size, including Standard Pears, 6 to 8 years. [422tf| I W. BRIGGS, West Mncedon. N. Y 
Prout, bbl.$8,00@8,50 Dwarf Pears 4 and 6 years, and Dwarf Cherries 2 to 4 years. Ever- |'7/“ i’ublisliers of Newspapers are at liberty to insert the above 
_ greens and other Trees of large size. 20,1HH) Peach trce.s. I'ViM no ti ce for die benefit of tboir patrons and readers. In addition to tho 
i’lums. Grapes, ail the tew Native and foreign varieties. New t j,imks thev will receive from their patrons. I will send toeach Pub- 
tions tor aiscouni Bi.gnuy mu..™ — w- at a close. ^. » 
reduction. _ . News from Chili and Bolivia is uninteresting. Turkeys.io@Uc Da Shamokin.$6.25 @Cl75 
At a meeting of the Directors of the Illinois Later dates have been received from the various Geese..— 38@44c Do. Char. 10@_ >^c 
Central Railroad shareholders, resolutions were Central American Republics. Butter,ron^T:.-..i4@i«c ^y.fc"V.V.V.V.V.V$7 $ @ji« 
passed recommending the Duectois not to entei The cholera had ceased in Gautamala. no. firkin.I2>§aji3c Wool,¥)lb.30(a)40c 
into anyfresh engagement, without previously sub- M> Cary Jones was at last accounts at Realejo, Cheese .r@9c - - - w^Vylt'w 
mitiing them to the Shareholders in public meeting. aw ai ting the arrival of Gen. Langall. t allow J. ...* I" io@i l c Trout, bbl . $8^00^8^50 
France. _The only news from Frauce is, that the The new coffee crop, of Costa Rica was coming -- 
Daily News’Paris correspondent believes that Mar- in, and is reported below an average in quantity. PUOHCCK ANI> PKOVISION MARKETS. 
shal Valleant, Minister of IVar, has resigned, and -.*-♦-— NEW YORK, March 1. Flour—Heavy, only a limited home trade 
will lie succeeded by (Jen. Neil. He also states, that, Japan, _The London Daily News says accounts demand Sales’ at $i, 2 o 0 ) 4 AO for common to choice super State; 
Count Walewski will resign the Portfolio of F or- |, avc ^ een received from Japan to the 11th of ^^^^.onMn, X M?chigaiLlowa!^c.’; $k 85 @ 6 for round h<x>pextra 
eign Allairs. November; they confirm the fact already an- Ohio. $mo @5 for common to good medium and ext™ Western— 
Oommere.nl Intelligence. nounced of the approaching visit to Europe of 
BREADSTUFFS.-Messrs. Richardson, Spence & Co., quote Prince Izi-Ivuzen, the nephew of tho Emperor, lie GR A,N-Wbeat quiet and very firm. Sidosjf white Southern at 
flour very dull, nnd quotations nominal. Western Canal was to embark, about the end ot December, at |l!y?. 8 !fre| ( 'hicago sprite nomiiiMatlU^l 12 c; Milwattkcccbtb 
20srtd@27s6d; Philadelphia and Baltimore 22s6d@23s: Simoda, with a numerous suite, On board the Dutch -.yS more nkmtv and dull; Lies new Southern at 
le and action. Me NOW’S YOUR TIME! 
r and goes in good . . , , _ 
ira Co. Fair in 1863 A Clnutco lor the People .and the Press, 
premium at the N. ritnE “RURAL EMPIRE CLUB" him a supply of the Chinese 
of Oshkosh, Wis.— J Sugar Cane Seed, both Imported and perfectly matureil Dorms- 
,200 tbs. In speed, bY, for distribution among its members, “and tbe rest of mankind,” 
,, on the following terms:—By Express, securely sacked and delivered 
res and geldings of t0 Express Oa, 4 tbs. for $1—10 tbs. for $2—40 tbs. for $ 6 . By mail, 
n pursuit ol choice post-paid, samples 3 cents; h, tb. packages 25 cents; L lb- do 50 cts,; 
ressme by le'ter. po , tll( ] do. $l.to any P. O. in file U. K. under 3,o00 miles, and the 
Plums. Grapes, ail the. new Native and Foreign varieties New ( 1 ^,^ they will receivefYom their patrons. I will send toeach Pub- 
Hochelle, Imperial nnd Dorchester Blackberries, and Orango and iLjw w h 0 desires it one th of the seed by mail, pre-paid, or 5 lb«. by 
. limit!.,1 home trado '’c 1 ' 0 "' 1 ' roli,io - 1111(1 Hri ‘ llt J orrt K f‘ l ILtqilier. tes, hardy, all at $10 per Express or R K., delivered to N. Y. Central R. R. Ca I. W, B. 
t limited home trade 1()() Hn(1 ® y() por ] opp Catawissa, Red and White MemiUe, and 1 ’___ 
choice super State; BelIe de Eontenay. all monthly Kaspberrie., New Currants and - nif AK kltlflN ANI) SFFDLINGS. 
er Ohio, Illinois, In- (Joog( ,t K . rr i 0R . strawberries, an unrivalled collection,(trash rejected.) PEAR sl.blW ANH Nbt',l)ljlAt,N. 
for round hoop extra victoria, l.innseus, C.innt and Tobolsk Rhubarb $9 per 100. Pear OOD healthy Pear Seedlings, 1 year, $8 per 1,000; $75 tier 10,000. 
nri extra Western— stocks 1 nnd 2 years $8 to $14 per 1,000. Apple, Cherry, Malialeb, \ J do do do do 2yrs.$16per l,000;$l40per 10,000. 
dull andunctnuiged. ]> ara ,Hv ( ., Douenin, Angers Quince, and Manetti Bose Stocks. Eew England Pear Seeds In prime oriier for Spring sowing $5 per 
tor extra Grafts anil Cuttmgs of all kinds. 20 bushels Apple Seed, 50 pounds , mrt . Norway Spruce, Scotch Fir and Lurch, Pines. &c; Apple, 
Grafts anti (Juttmgs 
was to embark, about the end of December, at 145 C in store; Chicago spring nominal at 
Simoda, with a numerous suite onboard the Dutch 
vessel the Samarang, chartered for the purpose ny 66(a)69c—market closing heavy; mixed 
Ohio 258(8)57. Wheat active; and inferior descriptions of vesse i the Samarang, chartered for the purpose by (peste¬ 
red better. Quoted at 5slid@8s2d for Western, tlie j apan Government He will visit France, 69c. Os 
Mazzard, Plum, Angers Quince, Mahaleb, Paradise and Domnin 
Stocks or die best quality. Catalogues to any address. Carriage P«id 
to New York or Boston. B. M. WATSON, 
12lwl2 Old Colony Nurseries, Plymouth, Mass. 
Oats are in fair request at 4-4@45c for State, and -15@46c tor p^iius, Diebtra 3 species,Carnations, Phlox, Crysantliomums, Holly 
and 7s for choice Southern; white 7s@7s6d. Corn dull, ,, , ‘ V l T „ii„„,i Qnf i W ( nnl v, v , v . ( v Western. . ,, „ , .... hocks, and Spring Bulbs of all kinds. Chinese Potato tubers $5 per 
with a declining tendency. Mixed and Yellow 33s; White England, Russia, Holland, and return by way O p K nvtsiONa-The market for Pork Is dufiand lower. Sales at $16 10( , _ Knd Boots ,5 tbs. for $15. 42i>lt 
34sffl35a The Brokers’ Circular says that White Corn America. Among the persons composing his (5)16,35 for mess; $13(Sil3,10 for prime Dressed kogs are dul at —--- - ------— 
, |„„|-„„J ». in , 1 , B week J anito are two Tanan entrineers whose mission will 6^(a7. Lard market IS firmer; sales at Butter in active \\T ANTED TO EXCHANGE—Real Estate In IstBoy village 
has declined 2s in the week. suite, are two Japan engineers, w nose ims .1011 wa Aemand at 12@17c for Ohio; 16@22c for State. Cheese is m good \\ | br a Knrm. Apply to 1). M UNGER, 1st Boy, N. Y. 42Mt 
Provisions.—M essrs. Bigland, Althaya & Co., Richard- be to examine into the system ot railways. ^1 he denuuidat6^@9& ____—-—- 
son, Spence & Co., James McHenry k Co., and others, engineers, who are very intelligent men, have . TI3AWV Meal_Thern is a iteadv trade TJOU SALE.—10,000. one year. Plum Trees, on best Plum 
quote beef and pork heavy. Lard heayv, and Is lower. already been charged by the Emperor to fit up an ricala , al A fnr\'lnu'r r foV'the F lu!pVw of d.^Ea^'aml ’the looil_ Dade a. .F Stocks, 4 to 7 fjhSas P« "SS 
---electric telegraph, which was given to his Majesty full previous prices. Com Meal is in moderate request at $ 1 / -(« max _a,____ 
Arrival of th.o Anglo Saxon. the American I lcnipotentiaiy when tlie tieaty ' oouk—T hem ta a moderate mining demand for wheat at rattier THE CATAVVI88A HAsi’BBRltY. 
Of commerce was signed between the two countries. i ower prices; sales good white Michigan at $l,17. Corn quiet Bar- --- •- ~r 
'Hie telegraoh, which goes from the summer palace ley is ill fair request, and the market is rattier firmer. 8ales tour- 
S’ T„.,, 1 0 1 , jo pnnital a distance of rowed Orleans Go. at 69c; do. Canamlaigim 7Uc, :uid two-rowed Jcf- 
of the Emperor to Jedtlo, ms capital, a aibianct -01 ferROn<1/0iiM cnrIo(8i 7 i(^72a ()hl quiet 
about six miles, works perfectly. Hogs—'T he market is well supplied with Dressed bogs, but tho de- 
W ANTED TO EXCHANGE—Real Estate in LeKoy village 
for a Farm. Apply to I). MUNGER, LeRoy, N. Y. 425“lt 
I NCH SALE.—10,000, one year. Plum Trees, on best Plum 
i Stocks. 1 to 7 feet. $26 per 100. 6,000 do. 3}£ to 6 fl, $20 iier 100. 
425-2t MAXWELL BRISTOL A CO., Dmisville, N. Y. 
Holly- HUDSON RIVER INSTITUTE, 
i t CLAVE RACK, Columbia Co., N. Y, Male ami Female. 
1 ;v The very best and cheapest Boarding School in the land—$10 
in T,a V B board, washing hihI Tmtion in common English branches per 
t-ivit terriL Special advantages in French, Painting, and Piano Music.— 
_ Ladies who complete tbe Course are ftiniished situations to teach at 
p, salaries from $200 to600 a year. Experienced gentlemen Instructors 
* J!, 1 !, 1 at the head of each of the nine departments. Summer Term, April 
fv 16th. W rite for a Catalogue. Address ■ 
, Y - A21tr Rev AI/JNZO FLACK. A. M, Principal. 
REAPERS AND MOWERS. 
UHTTED STATES AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
The steamer Anglo Saxon, Capt McMaster, from of the K mpei - or to Jeddo, hia capital, a distance of ! 
Liverpool at 9 o clock on the morning of the 10th a t,outsix miles, works perfectly. 
ult., arrived at Portland on the 23d ult. The An _ 
glo Saxon was detained off' Cape Race twelve -~ ~ 
iiyurs by ice. JlifCi.ll ilOtUTtf. 
Great Britain. —On the 8tli inst, Lord Lynd- - » ^ 
hurst, in the House of Lords, asked whether any - ” — l= =s 
communication had passed between the British REAPERS AND MOWERS. 
and French Governments, respecting certain in- --- 
suiting paragraphs which had lately appeared in the hotted states agricultural society. 
Moniteur. He considered that the French Govern- __ 
ment, by authorizing the publication of these in- Jur)OK SopSR camc in your pap er, after the Roches- 
suits, had taken the responsibility upon themse ves. now c , me out again, after the 
Earl Gran vie said, that a note had been received . ’ , . . . , “ .. 
from Count Walewski, in which explanations were ^’ racuse TrltlL u “ andri 8 llt to n “ t ce 8Uch 
given of the publication of the address, and in communications, when they contain erroneous statements 
which the regret of the Emperor was expressed at of my machine. ,. 
the appearance of anything offensive to the Eng- First, then, its to the width of cut of the machine o, 
lish nation. mine, which took the first premium of a Gold Modal. It 
A vote of thanks to the Army in Tndia was agreed measures sixty-four inches—without reckoning anything 
to, after some objection being made to including for gather—which is the width given in the tables by the 
Lord Canning, the Governor General, in the vote. Committee, and is, of course, the width on which the 
ferson (Jo, in car lota. 71@7?c. Onto quiet 
IIoGS—The market is well supplied with Dressed hops, but the de¬ 
mand is limited; sales .'17 Indiana, average ‘2f>0 lbs, at $7,lft 
Seed—B ut little doing in (Clover. Large is held at 8 c. 
THK CAT AW ISSA KA^PBKlMtY. EstabHxhed 1828./Mut# and Enlarged 1866. 
H AVING been very successful in propagating the above new and JJRID Gr EM AN’S 
wonderfully prolific, everbearing Raspberry, we are prepared HORTICIJI/TUHA L ESTA1JLI8IIMENT* 
to supply all ortlers for cither large or small quami les; packed for K ~ s rraaDWAV NFVV YORK Always 
transportation at tho following reduced rates:— Per plant 76 eta., per "\TOS. 8 4 tf AND H.H BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Always 
dozen $ r >-per lt)0$'!G. Our plants are tine. The aliove Raspberry IM on hand, in season, a huge and chmee selection of FIELD, 
has received the hiqbest encomiums from every horticulturist who has HERB, VEGETABLE AND 1 ‘LOW KR SEEDh. 
EKS oDDortunityof testing it. GEO. (4. OUKTIBS A GO, Every article appertaining to the busbies* lurulshed at reasonable 
, ,>■ r*' Rochester Nuraeries, Maysville, Ky. rates, and wamuited as represented. 1 he Seoils are grown to order 
* ___ by experienced cultivators, and fu'iy tested before being offered, 
onn aiTn i> * it if <ti a NCI-:. For sale to the quantity, or to packages for ntajUtrade. 
FARM FOR SALE KARL 'll a nc L- •• Goods packed securely to go any distanca Orders by mail will 
CtlTUATED in Coshocton Co, Ohio—five miles from tlio Steuben- be * ltu ,ndcd to with exactness and promptitude. 
BUFFALO, March 1.—Flour— Inquiry this morning is moderate, 42. c -.1t Rochester N urseries, mays in t 
and market unchanged. Bales extra Michigan at $4@4,26, and _ 
choice extra Canada at $4,60. , t t . . FARM FOR SALK — RARE UIIANCIi 
OitAiN—Wheat in fair demand Bales Canada club at 1 2c, red rtITUATED in Coshocton Co, Oliio—five ndles from tlio Steuoen- 
wlnter Indiana 80c! white Michigan 90c; dot anada at the same, and [Sj vn , _ [, 1 ( |j„ ml Kailroad; 7 from the town of Dresden- 6 from 
do Michigan 92c. In other grain we heard no sales. Adiuns’ Mills, a Railroad Station, and one mile from the village of 
Provisions—P ork lower and nominal at $l.)for heavy mess. Nt , w jioscow Said farm contains 130 acres, 60 of which is under a 
Dressed hogs lower, with sales at KaUtac. mod state of cultivation—the balance in woodland There Is a eon- 
Sekd—S ales Clover Seed at $ l,->0, a shade in favor of buyer. atant str ,. mn 0 f water running through it and several never-failing 
Catalogm-s frimiatied on applica tion. _ 4Z1 WO 
FOR HALB OK EXCHANGE FOR A FARM. 
M Y BRICK BLQCK composed of stores on the dock, and Got 
lector’s office; one store on Main St, and die rest of the block 
Jddok Soper came out in your paper, after the Roches- THE CATTLE MARKETS, 
ter Trial, in 1855, and has now come out again, after the NEW YORK, Feb. 24.—The current prices for the week at all the 
Syracuse Trial. It is my business and right to notice such markets as follows:—Beeves—First quality. $l*J,60ffill, ,| tt; Ordinary, 
... , .. , • $LI),00(a) 10,25; Common, $8,-' ! .0®9,:'0; Interior, $8,00(<i)8,50. 
communications, when they contain erroneous statements * ( ,^ a ANI) Calves—F irst quality, $ 60 qp 65 ; Ordinary, $50@65; 
of mv machine. Commou, $40^145; Inferior, $25fu35. ,_ 
First, then, as to tho width of cut of the machine of “ Kjrtm qn,d,tW ** ,K ; 6 ^® 7c ' : ' " 
New Moscow, Losb. Co., O. 
JAMES HOLBROOK. 
__ First, then, as to tho width of cut of the machine of 
lish nation. ^ ° mine, which took the first premium of a Gold Modal. It Sheep'akd LAMita-Flret qur^ty, $5,00@7,00; Other qualities, 
A vote Of thanks to tllO Army in Tndia was agreed measures sixty-four inches—without reckoning any tiling First quality, ; Ottier qualities, 6 @ 6 X 
to, after some objection being made to including for gather—which is the width given in the tables by the CAMBRIDGE, Feb 21._At market 694 Cattle, about 550 Beeves, 
Lord Canning, tlie Governor General, in the vote. Committee, and is, of course, the width on which the WI ( H4 Stores, consisting of Working Oxen, Cows, and one two and 
In the House of Commons a vote of thanks to tabIeB relative to draft are predicated. I have tho same thr ™,Beef-F.xtra. K7.60®8,00; First quality. $ 6 fim 
tll 8 Army in Illditt was also carried, alter the same mae )ji ne now in m y possession, and it is of the same width 7P |). Second quality, $ 5 , i-'>( 56 , 111 / Thh-d quality, #0.00@6,00; Ordi- 
ohjectior. aa was made in the upper House. of cut aa those of a large portion of the machines I have narz, $4A0. 
lord I’ulmpi-stnn moved for leave to bring in a a 1 Working Oxen—$!>-', 13fr(ab v 
, •!, . iln ' CI ,, J " - I,' tn tr, manufactured for the last harvest. I regret very much Cows AND CAi.r»ts-*A\ 40,45, UXiyCI. 
bill to ameud the law in lelation to con. P cy the Judge should have fallen into an error, which it would Stores— Yearlings, $l7fr/)!9; Two Years Old, $22@15; Three 
murder bv making it felony. He said that propo- me uuuge suouiu uuve , Years old, $27Ca>'ti*. , _ , 
ponsenlienee of the recent at- have been, at the outset, so easy to have avoided-inas- 8hbfp Lambs- 1900 at market Pricos-Extra and Bel.*> 
NURSHRYMKN, DEALERS & PLANTERS. 
objection as was made in the u))per House. 
Lord I’alinerston moved for leave to bring in a 
bill to ameud the law in relation to conspiracy to 
murder, by making it felony. He said that propo¬ 
sition was made in consequence of tiie recent at- 
Working Oxen— $!>', 136(3175 
Cows AND Calve- 1 —J35. 40, 45, 50(g,.67. _ _ 
Stores-Y esrKngs, $17r«)19; Two Years Old, $22@25; Three 
Years Old, $27(ai30. „ , r , 
Sheep and Lambs— 190U at market Pricos-Extra and Selec- 
24000 “ “ 6 “ 7 “ "J 
60.000 “ “ 3 “ 5 “ w 
160,000 Apple Grafts, comprising 50 varieties b 
5,000 Standard Pear Trees, 1 to 2 years from bud 20 “ 100 
10,000 Dwarf do. 2 & 3fm bud$25 ip 100, 200 “ 1,000 
5,000 i’aitrh one year -v> „ 
10,000 Standard Cherry, two years . 12 50 -ip 
5,01X1 do one year 10 
‘2J3‘K) Dwarf Cherry, 1 year, 3 to 5 feet lu ‘ 
30,000 Mazzard Cherry Seedlings, 1 year 4 per 1 H> 
3,000 Plum, 3 to 6 feet ?0 “ 
30,000 First elasa Anger Qtilnce Stocks 15 l.'XJO 
5,000 2nd do. do. do. da 10 “ “ 
60,000 Quince Cnttings da . ^ U 
425-8t H. M. RAnNF.Y, 
Commercial Nurseries, Syracuse, N. Y. 
30x100 feet in good repair. 
I have likewise a stock of Hardwares which ba* come into my 
hands, composed of Iron, Nails, Paints, Ofls, Glass, Tin Ware, Sad¬ 
dlery, Harness Trimmings, Carriage Trimming, Springs, Axes, and all 
kinds of shelf goods too numerous to mention—about $8,000 worth— 
which I wish to exchange in part or the whole lor a gissl first class 
farm or farms in a good location, with good buildings and fruit 
This property, and tlie Hardware and tlie business is located in the 
thriving village of Brockport where all the advantages of Railroad, 
Canal, School and Church privileges can be enjoyed by a business 
man that lilts a family to educate, who wishes such a kind of business 
and property to look al ter in preference to a fann or farms. 
Ilrockpnrt. N. Y..J 1 U 1 . 18,1857. f420w8| JOHN ECKLER. 
formed the opinion that Parliament ought to take simply, it seems to me, to make my machine of a less B KHurn)N\’FelH-.'h-At market 1050 Beeves, 130Stores, 1,900 
some steps to remove upon mere suspicion, aliens width than the actual measurement, and all I can do for Sheep and Lambs, and 200 Swim:. 
residing in Great Britain. The Government, how- him is to say, that if he does not choose to believe the PRtcEs- lieef Gattt^Ei^a $7,^^ qu&l'ty. $7,00; 
ever, had no i ntention to propose any such measure, Committee, or come here personally and make his ow n ' q xf ^_ RHymlS'). 1 
although under the circumstances they were driven mea8ur0in ent, I will try and have the machine, next sum- Stores — Yearlings, $17(0)19; Two Years Old, $23Jii25; Three 
to consider the present state of the law in regard where it wiU be perfectly convenient for him to do it, cow^sifi 275738 
to conspiracy. He explained the appearance of and ’ then he ^ deci de for himself. tTSw&a 
the Offensive address in the “°^ u ; o a n , ^ u t ^ d K ™; 2d. A statement is made which implies unfairness on 
m 8 n TtZr the* 1 amendment oi the part of the Committee, in trying the Allkn machine, Hm^e Cffif-4^2 „ 
J M. THORBURN A CO. have just published their Cidnlnyue oj 
• Firmer Srtds for 1858, widi practical directions for their culture, 
containing over 1,01X1 varieties, and many of them quite a tw ami rate. 
Stores — Yearlings, $17(^19; Two Years Old, $22(5)25; Three among which are the following Gems. 
ears Old, $26(3)31. ACROCUNIUM roSEUM. new Wwdanthe like flower - p>r pit 25 els 
Milch Cows—$19, 270138. Alonsoa WacczkwiczU. bright aimson.... ....... “ Zo “ 
peror’a regret for the same, and concluded by 
pointing out the necessity for the amendment, on 
general grounds. 
After two days discussion, Lord Palmerston’s 
motion was agreed to by a vote of 299 to 90. 
with mine, in wet grass, &c., &c., which trial was consid¬ 
ered of some importance in making up tho awards, and, 
consequently, vitiates my claim to a well-deserved pre- 
Veal Calves—$ 2,7n, 3,00(2)3,. 0. 
Sheep and Lamps—I n lot*. $1.75(52,60; Extra, $3,AS}4 .>0 
Swine —Wholesale, 50c. y > IK; Retail, 6f«g6J£c.; Fat hogs tiJSc. 
Hides— 55-jC. Calf Skins—9(510c. V tb 
Belts— $ 1 (5) 1 >25c. Tallow—7 (o)745c. *0 lb. 
THE WOOL MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, Feb. 21.—Tlie market,both for domestic and foreign, 
-ontimie* extremely dull, buyer* and sellers being still somewhat at 
, r . , ,, • 1 mium The truth in regard to this trial is as follows:—At continues extremely dull, buyer* and sellere being still somewhat t 
France.—T he Moniteur publishes tho official nlml ° ... variance respecting the prices as well a* tlie conditions of sale. In 
rotifrooti nf tho hloekade of Ganton river bv the or near sundown on baturday — which tho Committee , mlive Kleece an(l Pulled Wool* the transactions nclude fid.lMO® 
totificatiou of the blockade ot Ganton met uy tne endeavoring to make tho last day of the trial—I was 6u,ouo th*. of botii. ct.i iiy ths latter, at 2 bC«) 32 c.. cash, forgoodjsoj 
j'l-ench fleet. were enueavonug J and extra Country, and 40(a)42^c. for Ruper. Fleeces. In koreign, 
I.INUM GRANDIFLORUii Kekmesinum, ttaut’ful crim¬ 
son Ftajc .. 
I.inum I.ewish Variagat a, splendid sari-(gated da.. 
Phlox Drummondii alba, ) al , maK , )ia . 
Leoroldina, Naroi.eon, > , , 
Queen Victoria and Oculata, ) ^ 
PoRTUinH'A cary a i’ll Y 14.01 DE8, new carnation stripe.. 
Asters inci imr a kahilis, Ac,, seven distinct fine (Jer- 
man ft arts ... : ... 
Stocks ckaaNdifloica, Suffix beautiful German sort h 
IxKPTOSIl'HON AUKKC8 and 1.UTKU8, both new,inch... 
Tropckoi.um minus cocciNKU 8, hardy dwarf erunson 
Ipomusa, tri-color nova, new beautiful stripe, hardy 
[pomcea .... - • -.- 
the French 
tion on the 
said not to I 
the interior, 
: disposed to confine the refugees in which all the others had been tried. I did not witness the 
M. Billault, Minister of tlie 1 nterior, tria i personally, but sent my machine, and it was tried by 
had resigned his office, and his resignation was ac- the Committee in wet grass, as stated in the report, a heavy s RX .A Mcr. fleece. 40(5145 Western mixed. 22(527 
cepted. He was subsequentlyoffered the^Embassy Hll0wer haying occurred on Sunday afternoon and night— Fufrblood^.^..38^)40 S "[)^‘^mwashl?d!".!!! 
manufacturers In Foreign tlie stiles liave lieen l.OUfr ballots Peru- in r0tal | 0IL o„ receipt of order covering tbe amount, we send 
vian and 100 bales Mediterranean and South American ou private (fle above, postage paid, a* also tbe following collections of 
temis: . . 101) varieties of Annual, Biennial and Perennials, for.$t I) 
to Madrid, but he declined. M. Petrie, Prefect of the trial i* in the tables. If it had been S "'P 
Police, had also resigned. less satisfactory to me, I think it would not have been the PiUied, extra.*5®40 cape. 18 ^‘i , 7 
On the 0,1) inst., the Bank of France reduced Us “ f f & J^ r controve „ y on the part of Judg0 2* .«> SSS!. M 
rate of discount from 5 to 4J per cent. 
Gen. Espinaze, aid-de camp of the Emperor, had Sopkk. 
Pullodfextra.36@40 Cape. lHfri . 8 
Do. superfine.27(52« Crimea. (adl 
Do. No. 1.20® 30 Bueno* Ayres . 32,1 
Do No 2 . . 15(2:20 Peruvian, wanked.27@tO 
“ do. do. da 
“ Animat* 
“ do. 
“ New and Rare Annual* 
“ Choice Green 1 louse Seeds 
“ do. do. do. 
“ Ainer. Seeds for European culture 
I? “ “ SliliDSI SEEDS! HEEDS! 
4 per USX) rpHORBURN'S NEW DESCRIPTIVE CATAIJM5UE OF 
30 “100 1 Vegetable, Field and Fruit Seeds for 1H5H with direc- 
15 “ 1,000 tioiw for cultivating vegetables ia now ready, and will be sent to ap- 
11 ) - pUcants enclosing a ttiree cent stamp 
2 50 3Q “ The Subscribers offer, of the growth of 1857 and of the very finest 
JNKY qualities, tiieir usual extensive assortment of Seisin comprising many 
Syracuse N Y novelties and every tested desirable variety known in tlie several do- 
__ ' partment* of H ujetahle. Held, Dimer, Tret and Iruit Setils. 
^ _ , Tl ev would particularly call the attentiou of cultivators and ama- 
- tours to the following 
their Catalogue oj CHOICE PEAS = 
ll^lrm'trnr r EXTRA EARLY DaN IKI, ! )' ItOURKK, the ealt.est known, 
into ntw amt rate, « „ Sangster's No. I, a great favorite. 
“ “ Tom Thumb, very fine, growing but 8 Inches high. 
.. per ph t 25 ris Early Sebastoi’ol, new and good. 
-- Champion of England, one of the very best 
’*■ « oa * Dwarf and Tall Sugar, edible pods. 
-- t>r * Hair's Dwarf Mammoth, superb. 
'-- Harrison's Glory and Perfection, new and very productive. 
i>ifi- * m * Napoleon and Eugenie, both new and early wrinkled, 
soli, Ws Monarch, / both new and superb. 
a m • Epp s I -ORD Raglan, ) 
f - Carter's Viitoiua, fine wrinkled. 
!fr ' British Queen, one of the best late. 
“ JD With 30 ottier standard sorts, tor which see Catalogue. 
: 12 « O-ALS O JEi 
rim “ 10 “ Early Paris, Nonpareil and Lknormand'8 Cauliflower. 
•,/v “ Wakefield, Oxiieart and Winninostadt Gajibaob. 
... “ 25 “ “ and Giant White and Red Solid Celery. 
[fit a jo a Prize Cucumbers for frames 
“ 25 “ Early Tomatoes. 
“ 25 “ Sweet Spanish and Bull Nose Pepper. 
.‘and orders will be £* K1 ' Y £ Dltu!u 
e amount we send ExTltA ^«kled Parsley. 
,o;oTof ’ “ Early Turnip Beet. 
r.,r ° «inn Early White Vienna Kohl Rabl _ 
.® , n, ( Winter Cherry, or Strawberry Tomato. 
a. i isi Apple and Pear Seeds. 
a . an Mahaleb Cherry Pits. 
a. o ho Havana Tobacco Seed. 
a..»<Ci Dioscorea Batatas, or Chinese Potato 
„.7 kJJ With thousands of other Seeds of tlie same superior qualities f 
„.a XT, have heretofore afforded such universal satisfaction, mai which ca 
.^ IAJ .,.,s*u Bia fnlL.ut /•/iiifwIx'iHU* 1IM iinKiinmKMud ft 
Terms of Advertising.-Twenty-live Cents a Line, each 
been nominated Minister of the Interior in the I do not find tt necessary, in taking care of my machine, ----- 
place Of M. Billault. to run down the machines made by other manufacturers A ,4 vf V ^ jt m rt 4 V f 
. - , . ._.a —or of Committees to whom I entrust it for trial—but I -IV V K* V 
Tndia and China -The Hindoostan arrived at # thia occasion tf) in vindication of the Com-_ ° 
cntta^oVan Oth^from CaiUon^to Dec* 29th and mittee’s Report of the Syracuse trial, that their theory of Terms of Advertising.-Twenty-five Cents a Line, each 
tom to'i» ” th ' to KBTcmm top,.mg o» me .. 
Sir Colin Carat) bell has taken possession of Tame- position, by one tooth of the bevel wheel, is correct and m) any conditions. ! The circulation of ttio Rural New-Yorker 
kahod. which was abandoned by tlie enemy on tlie that this fact accounts for the disparity in his machine, as ^^exceeds that of any ottier Agricultural or similar journal in 
2d Of Jan., and Goruchpore was taken on the 6tll compared with mine, in the amount of “power expended SpFrrAI , Notices Fifty Cents a Line, each insertion. Mar- 
Jan., by the forces under Maharagba. solely in cutting,” as seen in table D, page 75, viz.: \\ ood, I-Iages and Obituaries, not exceeding four lines, 50 cent* each and 25 
jabod, which was abandoned by the enemy Oil tlie that this fact accounts for the disparity in his machine, as exceeds that of any other Agricultural or similar journal i 
id of Jan., and Goruchpore was taken on the 6tll compared with mine, in the amount of “power expended l ' Special Notices Fifty Cents a Line, each insertion. Mar¬ 
ian., by the forces under Maharagba. solely in cutting,” as seen in table D, page 75, viz.: \\ ood, riages and Obituaries, not exceeding four lines, 50 cent* each and 25 
Seven guns were taken from the enemy, and 200 6g-8— Ketchum, 156 - 4 — showing a difference of 90 pounds cen ts for each additional line. _ 
)f the enemy killed. Our loss only two Goorkahs 01 .137 p( . r cent, in favor of my machine. - A TT 
killed and seven wounded. Our force landed at J Fallll) N . Y „ 1858. WALTER A, WOOD. J J PARIAN GRASS WiM* Bushete for s*ie y 
ibo oath nf Dec. Tt, consisted of 4.L00 ’ ’ 1 i*ao--i.| 
of the enemy killed. Our loss only two GoorKans 
killed and seven wounded. Our force landed at 
Canton on the 28th of Dec. It consisted of 4,600 
British and 900 French. The walls were esealaded 
mnd the heights within the town in our possession 
Itish and 900 French. The walls weie cscalauca Pirnnsaix IFCTIIHFS embracin'' \ir ANTED -A Practical Nurseryman havinga thoroughknow- 
d the heights within the town in our possession IV nil. 8. 8 fitch’s six iA.cn hum, emre „ \\ i e dge of 1 be business, wanted by the l*tot tpHL r.c«i refer- 
,, . M ° T |,„ orlvancp within tlie citV was but an explanation of the Treatment by which he cures Diseases of tlie enco r( . ( nil ,. <L For further particulars, address Box Na 9, Strasburg 
SIZTm t" the to™ TO irom —gj -s- 
Pffpebly contested. The damage 
^yery email. 
ALSO, 
Choice Assortments for Roi kwork.$1 W 
do. do. of Aquatics.o lit) 
da do. “ Ornamental Grasses. .. 160 
da do. “ Imported Ger. Asters A stocks from 75 to 1 60 
OUR OWN SELECTION. 
We can still supply small quantities of 
Daniel O’Roukkb and Sangstek No. 1 Peach, each at 40 cts. qt 
Napoleon and Eugenie do. do. 75 “ qt 
Harrison's Glory anil Perfection do. do. 50“ qt 
Fairbkahd's Champion of England da do. 30 “ qt 
Red, White ami Yellow Onion, from $i 50 to $2 ,k) lb. 
Hubbard Squash. 25 
Long Orange Carrot . at | h 
African Imphee, true. ‘ [“■ 
Sorghum, or Chinese Sugar Canh.. 
Hemuxik Tree Seed (clean). " Jre 
Norway Spruce. u | IP- 
European Silver Fir. , *"• 
Deciduous Cypress, . 00 cts. qt 
Ac., Ac .,^Aa Tn0RBUR y & (.q 15 Jolm st, New York 
5 'EC Catalogues will be mailed to applicants enclosing a postage 
stamp. 1’lease say whether a Flower or Vegetable Seed Catalogue 
. 7,u , With thousands of other Seeds of the same superior qualities m 
.2 [J, have heretofore afforded such universal satisfaction, and which cim 
. be recommended with the fullest confidence us nnsunrassed for 
genuineness. 
$1 00 African Imphee, genuine as raised by Mr. Ia What. $1 $4 ire 
6 DO Sorghum, or Chinese Sugar Cane. 25 cts. $ lb 
1 00 FLOWER SEEDS, 
k* from 75 to 1 60 The collection this season is unusually large and choice, embracing 
many novelties. Order* by mail will have immediate attention. 
420wl3 J. M. THORBURN A CO, 15 John St, New York. 
ach at 40 cts. qt__—--—-- 
do 50 “ ?t THE 6ASSVI It L, K SEMINARY, 
do.' 30 “ qt M. McN. WALSH, PrincipaL 
$L 50 to $2 50 tb. MllIIS SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES AND GENTI7EMKN 
25 cts. oz, i i» probably the cheapest one of the kind in the country The 
. at $1 ire expenses per year for Board, Room rent Furniture, Fuel and Tuition 
- “ SI lb- in Common English, are only $88. Piano Music Ls only $0 per qnar- 
. “ 25 cts th. ter. All the Languages nnd the Ornamental.* are proportionally cheap. 
. " $3 th. For other information, Address JOHN D. WALSH, 
“ $160 18. 41 qtf Cassvtlle, Huntington Co, Pa 
. “ $1 50 th. _____ 
. “ 60 cts. qt 21 RAFTING I’Al’Elt—A tiist rate article of Grafting Paper 
.. \r —just die tiling for Nurserymen, Ac.—for sale cheap in small or 
large quantities, by ADA.MS, HASTINGS A MoVEAN 
69 State St, Rochester, N. Y 
chronic disorders, and Rules of lieaJdi by which—in those of good | 
KAnoiiniinn_lift, maw he nreserved to one HUNDRED years A 
, • . , , , . , rpimfiD• Tiro constitution—life may be preserved to one hundred years A 
1 tie following despatch is from tlie 1 lrnes. I lie volume of page3 _ 3 u mustraiions. Price, at id* office, 26 
bombardment of Canton commenced a„ daylight on , IKa . t .,„„ for 4( , ceiltK Give Post-Office 
HE ATTENTION OK FARMERS in this and the adjoining 
Com ties, i* invited to the subject of raising Flax for tlie Seed.— 
Strained from entering tlie Clt). Danvers, Ma-s, Feb. 25tli, by Rev. M. P. Bramiui, JOSEPH h()t>e ba ni, cattle bam, sheep bam, large grain burn, a carriage 
_, , __ FROS'I’, Esq, of die firm of A Frost A Co, Genesee Valley Nurse- p ou . e a hog house, two orchards, a good timber lot and good fences 
, ries, Rochester, N V, and Miss HATTIE J, eldest daughter of A. G. 42 6 Address J. P. SLAYTON, Reeds Corn ers 
Recovery' of Specif,.— The Boston submarine Bmdstreet Esq. of the former place. - _ _ .7 _ . , 
, aT Pekin. Feb. 24th, by Rev. G. Roekwood, FRANKLIN J. FOR HADE, 
expedition to the Caribbean sea to recover lilt F()NI) A. of Lima, and Miss HEUEN T, daughter of Hon. S.S. Sage, VALUABLE SANDY FARM of 143 acres, situated in the 
specie Of the San Pedro, liave reached the dollars, ofteliw place. Trinity Clmrch. New Orleans, bv the A Town of Greece about 544 miles 
specie Ol tlie ban 1 euro, na\e a-dtutu On Thursday Ffeb nth, Trinity Clmrch, New Orleans, bv the 
several bundled in rolls having been obtained. It Ri)rht Rev. Bishop l’oik. philip p. t'andridge. Esq. of Vir- 
is proved by official documents that she had on Zath ’ ary Tnylor, and widow of tiie late Mnjor hilsk 
board at tlie time of the catastrophe S3,000,000, of ^_-- - 
which $1,600,000 were in gold. Of this large sum, <71 jmy f U A 
till now, only about $400,onO liave recovered, which o 
were obtained by means of a diving bell, in the mud —-— - 
and sand outside tlie ship. This is the first success- 
ful attempt ever made to penetrate the hull, where but ver v painfui Ulna*. , IVRr , 
thei e is every reason to believe that the bulk of the H-w&w^’Uri Weiiter*late of lima, Livingston Co. 
specie will be found. aged 68 yeare. 
VNKLIN J. FOR SAKE. 
n.S. S. huge, VALUABLE SANDY FARM of 143 acres, situated in the 
bvthe A Town of Greece, alxrnt 544 miles from Court House In Roches- 
Fro'nfVir- hr. There is about 120 acres improved, mostly seeded to Clover. Hie 
fere General is «"H wau-reil ;lmsagood Hewing orchard. I- ann buildingsln 
comfortable repair-dwelling house nearly new. 1 hi* iar-n, which 1 * 
h wanted. FOfl SALE. 
O ITU A. BUBIINEUL, Breeder of Durham Gatti.e. Jacks A FARM O F ONE IILNDREI) AM) SEVENTY ACRES 
SandJennetsSutti-Down Sheep, a. d Chester White Pigs, -V delightfully domed one and a half miles from Seneca Lake, 
svJlt Hartford. TrumbuU Co.. Ohio. commanding a view ol the same equal to anything on the North ri ver. 
__ First quality of soil and wcl) unproved, with thirty acres of timber. 
7 _ ...... .. This farm i» twe.lve miles from Geneva amt four from Penn Yon with 
W ANTED; A FEW MOR-. hNKItt.hl IL 4 . s-, 1 ' dailv communication wilh both places. For convenience of location, 
the Counties of Monroe, W ayne, (-ayuga, Sence*. | beaiitv of situation and every advantage to lie desired In a country 
Oswego. Jefferson, Orleans and Niagara, N. Y., to sell Wakefields reeiflenee, it cannot be surpassed. The subscriber Iwing a)*>ut to 
Hand CORN Planter— by universal accord, the cheapest ami best c | 1H uge his residence, will sell seventy, one hundred, or one hundred 
yet introduced. For particulars, address and seventy acres, being the entire farm, to suit the pureba&er. For 
424w3 M. VV. SI>1MONS, Scott, Cortland Ca, N. Y. ^"iculS., Inquire of D. I). T. Moore. Eilq., of ttu, Rural 
—- — -- New-Yorker; E. H. Htntn, Esq., Geneva, or of tlio suliscrilier on tlio 
PHINKAW P. BATES’ FABM FOR 8 AEE. premises. [419] .JOHN C. NICHOLAS. 
rp H E OLD HOMESTEAD FARM OF PHINEAS P. BATES, | - — - -—- 
1 deceased, situated just without the bounds of the village of ROCHESTER STEREOTYPE FOUNDRY. 
Canandaigua, Ontario Co., State of Ne w York, is now offered for sale. _ A \r]NG taken charge of the old Rochester Stereotype Foundry 
The farm contains Two Hundred and Seventy-r ive acres, wel wa e - | J (in( j put jt in , a t a ,(i order. I am prepared 10 execute all kinds 01 
cd, good orchard, about sixty-five acres ot woodland, anil U'c w'k™ y>o( ,k, job and fancy Stereotyping in tiie very best manner, guarantee- 
PHINEAS P. BATES’ FAHM FOR SALE. premises. ’ f419] JOHN C. NICHOLAS. 
rpn E OLD HOMESTEAD FARM OF PHINEAS P. BATES, —— - -——-“ 
1 deceased, sitnateil ju.-t witliout the bounds of the village of ROCHESTER 8TEREOTYPE FOUNDRY. 
Canandaigua, Ontario Co, State of New Vork, is now offered for sale. _ _ A VINO taken charge of the old Rochester Stereotype Foundry 
Tiie farm contains Two Hundred and Seventy-r ive acres, wel w* er- | j M|( j j, {,, u ,, , )ri |,.r. I am prepared ro execute *11 kinds 01 
cd, good orchard, about sixty-five acres or woodland, anil me wnoie j ()h aI1( | f aIK . v Stereotyping in the very lies, manner, guarantee- 
farm under good cultivatioiL the house is a stone cottage win an sa ,i^liiction. Books, Pamphlets, Cfttakignea and Circuiars put in 
the conveniences for tanning purposes. It ls one or the nrioot • er, ra- ( V p 4 . t Ktereotype<l and publinhed. I am also prepared to execute in 
ble fanns in Western New \ ork. ..... , ,, . . tlie very host style, all kinds of Wood KnKravinjr, of animals, ma- 
r^ddence* in Mendon, Monroe Oa, N. Y. on the 24th ult. 
1 >> l j I N DNESS - i) EA V N ESS, 
V ND THE most hopele-s ca«e« of disease* of the EYE or E A”, 
successfully treated. ARl IFICIAL EYES and FAR-DRU.MS 
inserted and all operations in Ophthalmic and Aural Surgery. 
performed in « scientific manner, at the Rochester Eyf. and Ear 
>>', state street Cim* speedily, and permanently effect- 
farm under good cultivation, ine nouse ls a sione coiui^i 
the conveniences for fanuin? purposes. It Ls one of tlie moot clefiira- 
ble farms In Western New York. 
'Hie farm is divided by .*» road, so tliat it can be w ld to advantage 
comfhrtable repair—dwellijur house nearly new. l r.ts larm, whieti is j n parcels — price Seventy doUara per acre. If tlie purchaser, 
very pleasantly located, will lx? ►old low, and a should so desire, the whole of the. jjnvhase money ran remain, secured 
for payment if desired Inquire of H. ( )SK« >KiNh, r Pn „ of years on bond and mortgage, on tlie faim and other un- 
426 -It _ Victor, Ontario Co., N. Y. lllcnmbPIW | r e H l i*tate. 
i >f r\Ti Persons desiring information can call upon, nr wfro wt 
t nf ,he K J YE or’E A- -re at tills placK K«cutore. 
Sana outside tne snip. A ms u«, u, ot fi H TviL' kUSSKLL. iiuhe cith year of his age, after a short, performed in a scientific manner, at the IRochester EYE and 
attempt ever made to penetrate the hull where pri.jffi. Bn-a ^ ^ #f Mre . mercy 
re is every reason to believe that the bulk Of the w ^ ts , 'lRR. widow ofUri Webster, late of U,n^ Uvingston Ca, for a Circular. Addrera^ ^I)R. 
aged 68 j'earH. 
The farm Ls divided by .* roab. so tnat u can oe SO»n in 1 chinerv. buildinga, fruit plantH, *Vc. Those at a distance can «end a 
in two p»m.*cl,s — price . eventv douara per acre. Uie pu c m^er, dmnmnwrtvpe or druwiiur and relv upon haringeventhltifrdone 
diould so desire, the whole of thepitv hase money ran remain, '*••< ur*» HM tmtactory manlier, ax I Khali devote my personal atten- 
for a term of years on bond and mortgage, on tlie ‘aim *uu o e - y 0?1 to t j, ft tnsiuess and employ the best workman. 
lHCnmta*red real estate. Rochester, dan. 12,1858. f U9] IL a WHITK. 
Persons desiring Information can call npon, nr write to tlie rabftcn- ___]__ __ 
here at tins placK ^FRED a BATEK | Execut ^ ANDREW J. EN-IGN, 
Canandaigua, Feb. 1,1868. 423w4_ Attornf.y and Coiinhkijair at I.aw—O ffice, Comer of Clinton 
- Z 7] „ _ and Washington Sts.. Ion'* City, Iowa. 
BOGAKDDH LEWIS, j Rv.fbhkn<*kh.—M. H. Anderson, LL. D., I). 1). T. Moore, Hon. (»«o. 
Off.iiative I.ITHOGRAFUERS AND Engravers, Na 230 Main at, G, Mlinger, Henry Brewster, Esq. Rochester, N. Y. Marehall & Bafo 
Buffak, N. Y. teraon. I N Jrrome. Fsq , J. P. Wood, Esq^ Iowa City, Iowa Hon. 
J I). isoilAKDUS. [3S6wc] Joseph Lewis Scott Lord, Gcneueo, N. Y. 422wctf 
Joseph Lewis Scott Lord, Gcneseo, N. Y. 
