MARCH 13. 
MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 
Joveigtt Intelligence. 
Arrival of the New York and Europa. 
The steamship New York from Grenock, on the 
14 th nit, arrived at New York on the 5th inst, and 
the Europa from Liverpool arrived on the 6th. 
Gkeat Britain.—L ord Palmerston was granted 
leave to bring in a bill to amend the Goveinment 
of India by a large majority. The Times supports 
the Indian bill, and the Daily News and Herald have 
articles opposing it. 
The Government was defeated on the bill to amend 
the laws relating to murder conspiracies, upon an 
amendment offered by Milner Gibson, which cen¬ 
sures Ministers for not replying to Walenski's dis¬ 
patch, but professes a readiness to amend the loss j 
upon a due investigation. The vote was 215 for j 
Franklin Co.—Amer. and Rep. Union 10; Dem- j.,, a 1 .. D 
octso. ittiulsrfc, femimcvcc, &c. 
Erie Co.—T otal thus far, 11 Democrats and 11 
opposition, with three towns to hear from. The - 
Buffalo delegation stands eight Democrats to four Rural New-Yorker Office,) 
opposition, with one vacancy. „ ' Rochester, March 9, I8S& s 
Herkimer Co.-Rep. 10; Dem. 7; Tie 1. • fT", rHtfsfor J’ ourthemarkctis 
r ^ 1 5 mnch firmer than at the date of our last report—higher prices are not 
OTSEGO Co. Ilcp. 15 5 D6H1. AniGr. Ij four paid, but there is not the disposition to realize noticeable that perva- 
WI1S not heard from. ded the market one week ago. 
ATTENTION I X KOCHKSTKR AND LAKE AVENUE 
Frmt Growers, Dealers in Trees, Ac. COMMERCIAL NURSERIES 
T fc’OWIN HAND 5 000 Dwarf Pear Trees, « years By J. DON N KLLAN A CO., Rochester, N. Y. 
iL.os'ufr in T 1 pL r r rie T "nr ? >r w* at ***** 
Rochester, M ar ch 8, '5 8. Arcade. ** ° f "■» T *“« 
,'i, « v j, I,, r. I. v' 1 . 1 - ■ m|T„ n Evergreens, Ornamental, Deciduous and Climbing Shrubs. Aaelect 
UlAMthitiiY CULTURE. assortment of French and Domestic Roses, PtMnies PUoxea Hardv 
'IIHR SUBSCRIBERS have issued a Circular in relation to the Herbaceous and Hedge Plants Bulbous Roots. Ac., Ac. * 
A Cranberry and its Culture, and will send them free of charge to Descriptive and Priced Catalogue furnished on application. All 
all those that wish. Also have the plants for sale at $5 per 1,000, and or ders promptly filled and forwarded with despatch. 422eowlt 
will send them in a fresh state, In Express, to all parts of the United _ _____ 
Stat 2A„. SULLIVAN, BATES A (X), THE CA T.WV I SNA ltAMl'IlKIMtv 
towns not heard from. 
Clinton Co.—R ep. 11; Dem. 1. 
Oswego Co.—R ep. 18; Dem. 7. 
Special Ufotto. 
A CARD. 
Grain— Wheat, Com and Rye are at last quotations. The advance States, 
that Barley took last week has brought large quantities into market 427-1 
and our malsters having obtained a supply have dropped down to 50 II (G 
cents per bushel They refuse to pay more and do not seem anxious » N( 
to purchase even at this rate. J\_ 
The Dairy —Butter is firm at quoted prices, and in some instances 
—where the grocer was in want, or a very superior article was pre¬ 
sented for sale—one cent advance has been obtained. Firkin butter, 
if good, readily brings 13eg>14 cents. No alteration in rates for Cheese 
but the market is very firm. 4 ^ 7 -\ 
Poultry— Chickens are worth 10 cents per pound, and scarce.—- 
—-Bellingham, Norfolk Co- Mass. j r AVINGbeen very successful in propagating the above new ami 
H IGH LAND NURSERIES, SYR U’USK, N. A". / 1 w onderrullv prolific, everbearing Raspberry, wo are prepared 
A STOCKS, we, 1 rooted, $10 to $15 pe£ 1,000. Va^tilS f^wE^Sd^rZ^X^rri^t fST t. 
THE CATAWISSA RASPBERRY. 
ROCHESTER WHOLESALE PRICES. 
Flour and Grain. 
Eggs, dozen.12^@I3c 
Ministers, and 234 for Gibson’ amendment Ik the last Rural, Mr. Wood “comes out,” in charac- Turkeys 10@U cents. 
A demonstration in Hyde Park was proposed for ter, and while conceding “ Iris business and right" to no- P R ovisi<ws-This department of trade does not receive veiy frc- 
Sunday, against the Conspiracy bill. tice any communications he pleases, I shall claim the quent alteration now-a-daya The only change we note is in Hams r |MIE SUBSCRIBERS, being the most extensive manufacturers of 
The Atlantic Telegraph Company’s annual meet- same right. which are higher draining Tile ill the United States, have on hand in large or small 
ing passed off favorably. Additional capital was 1 will refer him, for authority for what I hare said in Dk.m. FRU.T-Apples have fallen off 12* cents per bushel- perior to H.^made hmhfi^ 
authorized. ... reference to the cut of his machine, to the letter of the Peaches ore worth fully 15 cents per ib. for prime. a n„ r„. enn,,-a,. 
Ban^WHS^n 0 ^ repress! eCt ° rS of the Royal British Chairman of the Committee, who prepared the Report of ROCHESTER WHOLESALE 1’RICES. 
French refugee 5 named Bernard was arrested the Trial of Il<ia ' >erR an<1 Mowers at Syracuse, and which Flour and Grain F.ggs, dozen.12^@i3c 
A rtenon reiu 0 et, named Lernard, was arrested nubiished in the Riirai Nfw-Yokkvr on +),«, onu, Flour, winter wheat..$4,50@6,50 Honey, box . . OUajlfic 
m London, charged with being implicated in the s p “ ed t e KDRAL N w Yorker on the -0th I)o spring do. ..$3,75@4,oo Candies, box.. . ' 'i&sufyfo 
late conspiracy. ult. If the Chairman of the Committee, whose duty it Do. Buckwheat, IP cwt ..j$l,26 Fruits and RootsT * 
In the Commons, on Tuesday, Lord Falmerston was to “beet and report all the facts upon which the SwhireCmiMla oo^llloo ^? 1 Ari^ a8hel ""®i 
deprecated any course in the matter of the address awards of premiums were made, thought it “possible Com..56 Potatoes........... .’_60@63c 
published in the Moniteur, calculated to disturb the there might be some error in the Report in reference to OaS 60 ^ busk .si £ d 1 i HlI>KS AITO S ' fa "* N3 ' 
harmony between the two countries. the length of cut of Wood’s Machine,” and if he “could Barley....60c Calf_.^0c 
On the I7th a bill to abolish Church rates passed no t sa y certainly whether it was 64 or 64 inches,” it would rw kwl3eat .T hee S r j .60@S8c 
the Commons by 160 to 123. The result was against be fair to presumej in the abseDce of other Batisfactory Bc “ 8 .«ilik’"" 63 ® 7 ^ Lamb *** " *se*e"da . U ° c 
n el n t n a tv evidence, that the length of cut of the one or four ma- *n rk ’ .Clover, bush.$l,00@i,12 
On the 18th in the Lords, Panmore stated that .. ’... * ,, , „ .$t>,00526,75 Timothy.$2,oo&25 
Recruiting was going on at the rate of 800 a month, chines on trial were ofthe ordinary length of the machines Beef,»cwt..u . Sundries. 
and that the estimates included the contingent of in URe a11 over the country, and which are much less than S i]. 
10,000 militia. 64 inches. Hams, smoked.9c Coal, Lehigji!*L00@7!6O 
In the Commons, after a renewal of the debate on 0“ an examination ofthe Report of the Committee, ubp'tm?. 7 ® 7 ml! n a Si ran , ton . 
A NGERS QUINCE STOCKS, well rooted, $10 to $15 per 1,000. 
-l JL Apple Seed, first quality, per bushel. 
Apple (iratts, fine assortment, $»> per 1,000. 
Blackberries, New Rochelle. $10 per 100. 
Isabella Grape Vines,from K. McKavs stock, $1U per 100. 
Roses and Hose Stocks, (Manetti.) cheap at wholesale. 
^ Also—Catawba, (’linton. Diana and Concord Grape vines. 
5.. t/ VV e will contract with Tree Dealers for Kail Sales at low rates. 
_ For by COWDKS WARKKN. 
AliIlANY TIIjE WORKS, 
department of trade does not receive very fre- | CoFmM’of’Clliiton Avenue and Knox Albany, V. * iC ' ^ )r ( Mstril>uti' 
Lnuisixinanon at tne tollowmg reduced rates:—Her plant 75 cts.- ner 
dozen $.i; per 100 $3U. Our plaiite are fine. The atmve Raapbeny 
nas received the highest encomiums from every horticulturist who has 
had an opportunity of testing it GEO. G, CU RTISS A CO., 
^425-5t Rochester Nurseries, ilaysville] Ky. 
NOW’S YOUR TIMKI 
A Chance for the People and the Press. 
ipitE "RURAL EMPIRE CLUB" tma a supply of the Chinese 
* OUOARLANE Seed, botli Imported mi perfectly matured Domes- 
.$1,00®!,12!£ 
length. On orders for 5,001) or more a discount will be made. 
Orders solicited. Cartage free. 
C. & W. McCAMMOX, Albany, N. Y 
Dana A Co., Utica, > . jyf.it 
J as. Walker A Co,, Schenectady, ; Agents. 
2ES. EiAIDY I 1ST JVX Tt t. O ISX . 
THE FOURTH THOU SR NO OF 
HOOPER’S WESTERN FRUIT BOOK, 
tie. for distribution amoig its memla;rs, "and the rest of mankind " 
I oil Uie following terms:—By Express, securely sucked and delivered 
to Express (,o„ i lbs. fiir £1—10 It*, for $2—10 lbs. for $ft By niaiL 
past-paid, samples .5 cents; lb packages 25 cents; |b do. 50 ets • 
pound do $l,to any P. O. in U, e U. 8. under 3,000 miles, and the 
same will bo 8ent any where, on receipt of the requisite postage. Tho 
supply In the hands of the Rural Kmpire Club, and at their com¬ 
mand, is ample. The remittance for packages by mail is designed for 
, tile prepayment of postage—the seed a gratuity 
Postage Stamps taken for tho fractions of a Dollar, or stamps re¬ 
turned in change. Address 
|422tf| I W. BRIGGS, West Maeedon, N. Y 
I. s/“ Publishers of Newspapers are at liberty to insert the above 
notice for the benefit of their patrons and readers. In addition to the 
thanks they will receive from their patrons, I will send to each Pub¬ 
lisher who desires it one Ih. of the seed by mail, prepaid, or 5 ths. by 
In the Commons, after a renewal of the debate on On an examination ofthe Report of the Committee, Chickens..*.’!!^*.’. ‘^luc Do Bl^sbn^'. 
leave to bring in the Indian bill, a division took page 15, it appears Mr. Wood entered for the Trial at Syra- Turkeys italic Da Sh^nokin 
place, and leave was given by 218 to 173. cuse, two Mowing Machines, one Mowing and Reaping Geese .38@44c Do. Chai-.l()Cq)i Kc 
3,750 new shares, at £20 each, are to be issued by Machine Combined, and one Reaper. I have been informed Butter, roll.. Am .!’...?...14@16c Hay.m^^ 
the Atlantic t elegraph Co. that he had no less than six machines upon the ground* JP 0, .Wool, lb..H0@40c 
A Dublin dispatch says that the Workhouse at ^ , f u cheese . .7($$)c White fish, bbi.$8,(V)(a)9,(K) 
Atliey, had been almost consumed by lire. Eitrbt l" 7 t " s ,' s n0 ‘ st f ted by . Mr ' Wo0D ’ T,mi. tnt ' d . It 
persons perished J One of the entries, No. 22, is described as a Mower, and laU0W . 10 @ llc Trout, bbl.$S,00@8,50 
11 ‘ entry No. 23 is described as a Combined Machine—and - 
France.—M arshal Pelissier was expected to be No. 22. in table J, page 81, showing draft of Reaper? is PRODUCE AND PllovigiON MARKETS, 
appointed Governor of Paris, a post which existed described as a Combined Machine. It is difficult to deter- NEW YORK, March 8.—Flour—The market for flour is firm but 
under the first Empire. mine which Dnnwrn look «,« a , • at $ for com to ciioico super State; $ 1,00 
The Duke D’Montebello formerly an Orlenniut rnine " !ach ,,R0MI0 took the first premium, and which ®4,b5for extra State; $i,:tO(ul4,45 for super Ohio, Illinois, Indbina, 
. , . intori \ K . tormeny an orleamst took the second, and which did not take the third. Of )' Mlcn| K ,ln ’ 4c.; $Xa>E 2 r> for round hoop extra (Huo; $ i.'h) 
od, hard ‘ "stSWaSNl ISA UK I J. 1 AiYI) PATAWR4 fil 1 III, 1 I'r VI,in Mazzard, Plmn, Angers Quince, Malialeb, Faradise and D 
, son .iVotrif iix) oilDLLLil l\ \ Lil l ,1IV D.’V utv/llJj \ 1 .T LS, Stocks of the best quality. Gattdogues to any address. Garriat 
j, Lehigh':;::;;;;$7;«V,50 ( y. PR ORKR age FOR FORMING VINEYARDS, cultivated t0 421wl2° rk 01 H0St0,L one, V B J M - WATSOJ? 
1 . Scranton.$ii,IX)@6|50 v ' from ' !,n(i containing all the good qualities which the most im- _ Uld t.olony Nureenes, Plymouth, I 
I. Blossbtirg.$5,0U®5^0 Proved cultivation for over eighteen years hasconferredon the Croton llliiwnx itiriftt i vvmrmns,.. 
i. Shamokin.$6,25(7£6,75 Fomt \ meyards, are offered to the public. Those who may purchase MimMJfl RIVER I ,N.“iT 1 PUT E, 
/ Iixiu nerntny rear beedimgs, 1 year, $S per 1,000; $75 per 10,000. 
A. ?,° , d .°„ d 9, , do 2yrs.,$15per 1,000;$140per 10,000. 
New England I ear Seeds in prime order for Spring rowing $5 per 
quart Norway Spruce, ScoU-h Kir and Larch, Pines, Ac.; Apple 
Mazzard, Plum, Angers Quince, Mahaleb, Paradi.se and Doucaln 
Sua kb of the best quality. Catalogues to any address. Carriage paid 
to New \ork or Boston. B. M. WATSON, 
42iwl2 Old Colony Nurseries, Plymouth, Mass. 
Do. Char.;””.10 @kKc will receive such instructions for four years, ns will enable'them to A T CLAVERACK, Columbia Co., N. y„ Male and Femaiji 
Salt, bbl. $1,6>J cultivate the Grape with entire success, provided their locality is not " * Th<5 ve >7 best tuid cheapest Boarding Scliool in the land—$40 
too lar north. pays board, washing and Tuition in common English branches per 
All communications addressed to R. T. UNDERHILL, M. D, tCTm - Special advantages in French, Painting, and Piano Music — 
New lorlr, or Groton Point, Westchester Co., N. Y., will recehe Ladies who complete tho Course areftimished situations to teach at 
mu’ 1 . v , , salaries from $200 to.W a year. Experienced gentlemen Instructore 
t no past season, though the coolest and most unfavorable for grape ?" “ le heRd of each of the nine deportments. Summer Term, April 
maturing we have had in twenty years, he ripened his whole crop,— “o'- Write for a Catalogue. Address 
proving iiis Isabellas and Oatawbas have become perfectly acclima- 42 itf Rev ALONZO El, A OK, A. M, Principal 
tod. This gives him full assurance that by Improved cultivation, „, T „ .... ___—-- 
pruning, Ac, a crop of good fruit can be obtained every year, in 1<U R SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR A FARM, 
most of the'Northern, all of the Middle, Western and Son,hem States. Y BRICK BLOCK composed of stores on the dock, and Col- 
N. B. J o tliose who take sufficient to plant six acres, as he directs, 1VL lector's office; one store on Main St, and the rest of the block 
he will, when they commence faring, furnish the owner with one of has recently been converted into a public house which was very much 
^uTwili'dn^Ml rile : 'lahorXhirlieevol,'. 11 ..'a !n0 ' l<! °I CU,tiv ? ,i0 "’ Tw'fr, 1 , ta . 0 '® P lade -, .With the exception of the Concert Hall anti 
nit* puouc. i nose wno may purchase 
ir four years, as will enable them to 
success, provided their locality is not 
had been appointed Ambassador to Russia. 
The Bank of France had reduced its rate of dis¬ 
count from 4£ to 4 per cent. 
It is said that a determined crusade is to be car- 
wbich of the four machines entered did the Committee 
take the dimensions, measure its cut, test its draft, or was 
it done of all? Perhaps the Chairman can answer, and 
did the Committee S2fi&S£tilT^ 
test its draft. Grain— Wheat vety quiet ai.d firmly l£ld at previous quotaflZs. w- reasonable compe.isat.on for tlio la- brick ami stone in a most.sulistantial manner, with a Un roof and 
purchase is large mid approved paper or other secu- 
jii, a liberal credit on most of the purchase will be 
ried on by the Prefects of Departments against all aatii '0 r Mr* WOOD and the public. Now, the public are far at 66@7(te; mixed Western in store is held at7i»c. Without buyers— A HP 
persons entertaining Republican opinions. No from beiD 8 satisfied that Uie Ien S t! ‘ of cut of Mower, VrSv.sIon^ 9L a ^ 
person is hereafter to land in France without a entry No. 22, was 64 inches, which was worked on the first 17,00 for mess; SI3,2S(a,13,30 for prime; $l 6 ,t) 0 (,hl 6 ,65 for thin mess; 
passport. day’s trial in the clover field,—which was started with a ' Dressed hogs quiet at 7@7J^c. Lard q 
riiere is a rumor of an intended meeting between reel and the frames as commonly used, and which clogged forOhio; 17(a)23c fo/state^CheeKe H l'u actwTdVmttudat8V@Sya 
the Emperors of 1- ranee and Austria early in the up so that both reel and frame had to be taken off before BUFFALO. March 8,-The demand Saturday afternoon continued THE 
spring. j ia jf 0 f f lrg (. avvath was cut. Neither are the Dublic hut this mominp, tliere ia scarcely as much inquiry, and the cIl! 
drufo^'MeS"wouuTm M “ h '” <**™ — 
(0 to the coast of Syria, to glr. the rapport of her i" Ti “ olh) '' <! n * b * a ““ b ' d ,*‘ n,r > K «- 22 -> '«* SSKSlJS'lSf' °“° “ ^ “ u — S 
OillQINAll GIFT BOOK STO RE , 
BRANCH FROM BOSTON. 
now callod tho Holmes House. There is likewise a Livery barn 
30x 100 teet in good repair. 
inTvrw trvvq / v. v ,, „ , , I have likewise a stock of Hardwares, which has come into my 
ILKKvS, (which are sometimes called the hands, composed of Iron, Nails, Paints, Oils, Ghiss, Tin Ware Sad- 
v.) h s .i!ki\.l _ H. T. U. dlcry, Harness TrhnmlngS, < ’:u i lagB Tl imming, Springs, Axea, and all 
a nm iyv ^ riA 4 0 krnds or shelf goods too numerous to mention -aoont$8,000 worti>— 
• • b U b It l CL, t/ tl • 7 which I wish to exchange in part or the whole for a good first class 
farni or farms in a good location, with good buildings and fruit 
This property, and the Hardware and tho business is located in the 
thriving village of Brockport where all the advantages of Railroad, 
(/anal. School and Church privileges can bo enjoyed by a business 
man that has a family to educate, who wishes such a kind of basiness 
I MIK following is a schedule of property which will be given to uur- B ®“ 001 a * lf * f/hurch privileges can bo enjoyed by a 
chasers of Books, at the time of sale: n,H P ^hat has a famdy to educate, who wishes such a kind ol 
100 Gold Watches. Valued at $100 00 an i! P™P ert y J? l°ok at ter in preference to a farm or farms. 
160 Gold Watches. ’ .< *50 00 Brockport, N. Y., Jan. 18,1857. [420w8] JOHN EC 
300 Gold Chains. « 12 00 -—-—--—_ 
300 Silver Watches."... “ 12 00 S E E I) S ! S E E I) S ! S E E 1) $ J 
300 Gold TWmbfoB. “ r P HO R B U RN'S NEW DESCRIPTIVE OATAI/)i 
2xxir < r a . , iHunnotes----;... 5 00 L Vegetable. Field and Fruit iv.-.w ... 
300 Gold Chninfl... 
presence to the American Consul General in his in- 04 ir ' clles ’ wllictl dili not lol > witl1 ,lie assistance Grain—W heat market steady; buyers, however, this morning 300 Gold Bracelets. 
vestigation of the outrage upon the family of an ^ several tenders clearing away the grass until directed ta '(C'fi™ ““mFio^tine;. 
American Missionary at Jafla, accounts Of which by the Chairman to do so, although one of the compete atf»2^c; this morning two car loads in sacks to arrive at 53c. Outs 1000 Jet Pins or FlorenUnes. 
have been published. tors remonstrated against this machine being allowed the h 0, d at 33c for Western. No sales transpired. Barley plenty and 3000 Cameo Pins Paintings.. 
Accounts received in Paris state that more troops privilege of clearing up the hummocks and spots of uncut ^'peovrsloxs’-Prak^er. Quantities now held at $1550 for 3'iw Gobi ‘i a "kTfo 0 "'.". 8 ; ,° r . ‘’.“'‘“''t'? 
are required in China to carry out intended opera- and dragged grass which had been left; or that the ma- reesR. Lard Dressed hogs plenty with sales of 50 at • w °0 Gold Breast Pins. 
tions. chine, whose draft was tested in grass, cut 64 Inelioa and b/ ^@ 6 ' t k c - < ( ? c ! ld ,^' ar I) r, >p . s . 
chine, whose draft was tested in grass, cut 64 incites, and 
Outram with the rebels, their leader was taken pris- had to be taken off.) Neither are the public satisfied tlat are quiet Barley is ill large supply and the'market is heavy; sales 
oner. The Rhotval contingent at Sepore, was dis- that machine, another Dromio, cut 64 inches, which was kll ?' I 1 ‘'“®^!i, f " ,ir ' ro "® d “ t '’A’, and two-rowed Jefferson Co. at 71c. 
armed by Gen. Ross, and 150of the mutineers tried put to ita “full test,” whether with or without a reel does good Cnicngo at e $6?81@6,H mainly atSW^antu's State av^ 
and shot ihe Governor General was said to be not appear, after the competitors with their machines had trfl 4fo 450 hw, at $7. 
making his way to the North-West Provinces.— mostly left, after a “heavy shower on Sunday afternoon THE CATTLE MARKETS. 
uimioL° 1CeS " eie maiching on Sangor and Raj- and night,” on “Monday morning,” in the cool of the day, NT’.V? YORK, Mar. 3.—Tho current prices for Uie week at all the 
The Indian papers state that the country, all over whenth ® 0,1 in the 0l l-Dynamometer w.us loss limpid, and $iiiuo(am,5u; °Cfomnro“$s^9i(rife Crdimcy, 
was lieing tranquillized by degrees but that a vast wou ‘ ’ of C0UrBe > Bhow h 8 hter draft » and of which trial, ( '°ws and CALvEs-Kirat qiuiiit^ $60®65; Ordinary, $50@55; 
YORK, Mar. 3.—-The current prirea for the week at all the ( to the person sending ub the ord»*r. 
Silver Watches. *« 12 00 » E E 1)8! S E E I) S ! S E E 1) S ! 
300 [fold Thimbl^. : THO RB URN’S NEW DESCRIPTIVE CATAIXKJDE OF 
S SKtei=>EEE : - 
y aml 3040 SetH Cumeo D^nl nf 1 * ro __ T l’,®, Su ^ c r ibers “ fIW ' of ‘he growth of 1857 and of the very finest 
>0 for 3000 Gold Lockets ’ k . .. srlo O'uditieH, their usual extensive assortment of Seeds comprising many 
50 at SooldE^fm,™ 8 .—’ : 300 ^Jnenta’y“ eVe " d ** 
trade • IS 
teady 301)0 Sots Bosom Stnds. « 3 OTrlOXOTB TP EL A.S r 
Meal 3000 Gold Pencils. « 2 00 Extra Early Daniel O’Rourke, the earliest known. 
3000 Gold Breast Pins. « 150 “ “ Sangsteu’s No. 1, a great favorite. 
Rye 3000 Gold Rings. 1 00 _ “ “ Thumb, very lino, growing hut S inches high. 
sales One of the above articles will be given to the purchaser of each larly Sebastopol new and good. 
jc. book, at tlie time die book is sold. Champion ok England, one of die very beat 
Sales Any person, by forwarding us an order for books (with money en- Dwarp and Tall Sugar, edible pods. 
:o,av- closed) will receive itn EXTRA BOOK AND GIFT with every ten Haik '8 Dwarf Mammoth, superb. 
books sent to one address by Express. Harrison's Glory and Perfection, new and very productive. 
AH orders lor books will’be promptly and impartially filled. The Napoi.f.o.v and Eugenie, botli new tuid early wrinkled. 
Gifts, in all cases, will accompany tho Book, widi a written certificate „ I T S Monarch, ), ^ , . 
Epp's Lord Kag'lan, ( txjtil new ,ujd "“P^b- 
For particulars sec CATALOGUE, which we mail to any address Darter's Victoria, fine wrinkled. 
The Indian papers state that the country, all over wne “ “ 0,1 m “ r I0SB ,,mpid ’ ailU *Common S8j,o@i),6«l inimior. ^^^a'upon ippficadoa AddrV?;. ' Buura8 
was being tranq uillized bv decrees but that a v-rat wouId > of course » Bhow lighter draft, and of which trial, Cows C A Lv r Es r. Kira L,TI a l ity ' ^@“1 Ordinary, $50@55; O. N. NEEDHAM, Agent for J. A Colby A Co.. 
amount of work wu Mill toYfpertomYi *• "'»»» ■*>'. “ •>» ~»a <• * O* ™e..” Tl.o pub- '"SToSIfg lb. MM,; .. . . kMS.aolkiWMra.kZ 
'1 he Lucknow heroines had arrived at Calcutta, He had good reason to suppose that the tables contained fDh.4>^@6c. ’ I TUNGARIAN grass SKEn.-itio Bushels for sale by 
and were received with great enthusiasm and a ihe results ofthe trials during the previous week, ami $3,00(2)4,00. ND MBS ~ irrit qntuity, $J,00@7,00; Otlier qualities, XX [42{i-2tJ T. B. MINER, Clinton, Oneida Co., N. Y. 
salute from the Fort. not of this exparte trial on Monday morniog,aa Mr. Wood Swine—F iret quality, 5%@6; Other qualities, 5>£@5J<. F l7iV X S K K I» -’ 
there are no authentic accounts of the enemy in now states. Neither are the public satisfied that the ma- CAMBRIDGE, Mar. 3,-At market 628 Cattle, about 500 Beeves, rum? attfnttdv of FARMFRS • . 1 ,* , ,v. ,, , . 
l i iL-M ar tt Un f d rV jUCkn0W i’ but ,^ was consi d e red notun- chine of Wood’s which drew lot No. 14 in the Hayden taree vemratad ““^ting of Working Oxen, Cows, and one two and L < fourties, is invitod to the subject of raiding Flax fortlie'sTO'd- 
1 p ^ l 1 numbered 100,000 men. Rye field cut 6-1 inches—which lot was not cut bv this Prices—M arket Beef—Extra. $7.501X800- First mi.Ntv «i; 1 or P llr !"»e I am prepared to supply the Seed for sowing upon 
£sr -«»wsSi’a spafeira- 
Campbell is confirmed A fW Kiihinrrorin^P^b^ exhibitor objected to cutting it on account of the uneven- Working Oxen-$75 , 100@175. _Doors an d Blinds , Ac., bos. 5 and 7 Bu ffalo St, Rochester, N. Y. 
ta,.lL wi^»Tch":L„ctoo""‘ J " ga “‘ ,S I ’° hl ' ~ AH «rara. ra_ V.II.UAIILE FA.tM FOR SALE, 
upon application. Address 
O. N. NEEDHAM, Agent for J. A Colby A ('ey., 
57 Buffalo St, or Box 1007, Rochester, N. Y. 
H UNGARIAN GRASS SEED.—IDO Bushels for sale b 
[42U-2t] T. B. MINER, Clinton, Oneida Co., N. Y. 
FLAX S KED . 
British Queen, one of tho best lute. 
With 30 other standard sorts, for which seo Catalogue 
13“ ALSO ./£* 
„ , , Early PaRis, Nonpareil, and Lenormanii’s Cauliflower. 
Bushe s for sale by Wakefield, ( Ixhkart and Winningstadt Cabbage. 
, Oneida Co., N. Y. “ and Giant White and Red Solid Celery. 
Rye field cut 64 inches—which lot was not cut by this 
machine, although so reported in the Cables, because the 
exhibitor objected to cutting it on account ofthe uneven¬ 
ness of the ground, and was allowed to go to another 
(Jen. Outram had twice defeated the rebels at Celd > much easier to cut l although other machines had Years Old, $30@35. 
Alumbaugh. n ° difficulty in cutting much worse lota in the same field tio ^j" E $f 
China letters show that Canton was virtually in I thaB No - 14 drawn Mr - WoOD - I Sw.ne -75 at r 
, FRiCES-MaAet Beef-Extra. $7J»@8,00; First quality, $6,50® favorable 1 prUP “ red t0 “'.j' 1 '!/ YNofnq 0 '^ 8 ,1P01 
naw. $4/?o nd qUahty ’ $5 ’ >S ® 6 ’ 50; Tbird daahty, $0,00@5,00; Ordi- Jlanufacturer of Linseed Oil-White L-wl and'zinc in’ Oil-Sasl 
Working Oxen— $75, 100®175. Doors and Blinds, Ac., No’s, 5 and 7 Buffalo St, Rochester, N. Y. 
Cows AND Calves—$35, 40, 45, 50@60. V A I HART If I, I 1 / vt 1 / sir w » i i- 
Stores— Yearlings, $18®21; Two Y'ears Old, $25®28; Three _ . J 1 AHM I Oil SALE, 
Vpflre l 'La 
the hands of the Allies. * Now, if there is any question about which of the four tt>. 
. Continental news is of little importance. It machines was measured, tested, tabled and operated, the Pelt^T$]I@ 1^25 e^L^Sow7^|xc- $ IN 
tfl L. ardi ', lia , and I ,’ elg L Um Wi } 1 b V t . tl 8 V C ’ meaDa ° f S ° lviDg the difficu!t y ma ^ he equal to the exi- BRIGHTON,'Mar. 4.-At market 1,000 Beev 
L illlt) to tne r lencll demands. Switzerland IS also gency, as it was in the awarding of premiums in giving a Shtep ani Lambs, and 200 Swine. 
making concessions. machine made almost entirely of wood Prices- Beef Cattle-Extra, $7,50@8,00; l 
maemne, maue almost, enureiy ot wood, greater credit for 7 ,no ; Second quality, $6,00: Third quality, $175; 
Commercial Intelligence. durability than one made almost entirely of iron. Working Oxen—$95,100@125. 
Prize Cucumbers for frames 
Early Tomatoes. 
Sweet Spanish and Bull Nosf. Pepper. 
Early Curled Lettuce. 
Extra Curled Parsley. 
“ Early Turnip Beet. 
Early White Vienna Kohl Rabi. 
Winter Cherry, or Strawberry Tomato. 
Apple and Pear Seeds. 
Mahaleb Cherry Pits 
Havana Tobacco Seed. 
Dioscorea Batatas, or Chinese Potato. 
With thousands of other Seals of the same superior qualities as 
5, A T . A GREATLY REDUCED price, one mile south of Reeds Dioscorea Batatas, or Chinese Potato. 
mbs —1300 at. market Prices—Extra and Seloo- 4 Comers, in the Town of Gorham, Ontario Go., containing 130 With thousands of other Seals ot the same superior qualifies as 
y ; in lots, $1,75, 2, 2,50(a;3. acres of good land, on which there is a good new dwelling house, a have heretofore afforded such universal satisfaction, and which can 
market Prices, live weight, 6M®53£c; Dressed f’ orsc bH r"’ c,lttl,! bam ' sheep barn, large grain burn, a carriage he recommended wifi) tho fullest confidence as unsurpassed for 
house, a hog house, two orchards, a good timber lot and good fences gonuinencss. 
f Skins—9®10c. IK 426 Address J. P. SLAYTON, Reeds Comers. African Imphee, genuine as raised by Mr. L. Wray. $1 IQ ib. 
Commercial Intelligence. 
Bkeadstcffs.—B readstuffs generally very dull. Flour 
BRIGHTON, Mar. 4.—At market 1,000 Beeves, 150 Stores, 1,300 
Sheep ani Lambs, and 200 Swine 
Prices — Beef Cattle—Extra, $7,50(X8,00; First quality, $6,75; 
7,00; Second quality, $6,00; Third quality, $4,75; Ordinary $4,50. 
Working Oxen— $95,100(5)125. 
npvln. 4 « t 1 - . , u " - Whether there was any “ unfairness on tho part of the Years()id $3ofn2i| t ’ a> ’ 
6d@23s. Ohi., lr 2?H@29s. Wheat 6 (lulTa“d nom'iTafiy un- Committe6 " in 8ulecli!1 S two ™<*ines for further exhibi- ^^^’^@300 
changed. White 7s@7s7d@7s9d for choice. Common tion and trial, after the departure of the other competitors ~ ' ' • ’• -- 
Stores — Yearlings, $l7(aj21; Two Years Old, $24®27; Three 
NKW YORK STATE AG. SOCIETY. 
1 )RHMIUM TO BOYS under 18 years of age within the State- 
offered by Hon. Horace Greeley, of $50 i)0. 
For test acre of Carrots in 1858, jin one contiguous piece,) the 
ground to be prepared, crop cultivated and secured by the applicant 
himself, with open statement of the preparation of the ground and 
cultivation of file crop. Tho directions to te observed, will te fur- 
nishedon application to B. P. JOHNSON 
changed. White 7s@7s7d@7s9d for choice. Common, tion and trial, after the departure of the other competitors 
ls@ls6d lower. Mixed and yellow 33«. White with their machines—when they could not have the ad- 
AfriOan Imphee, genuine as raised by Mr. L. Wray. $1 IQ lb 
Sorghum, or Chinese Sugar Cane. 25 ets. lb. 
FLOWER SEEDS. 
The collection this season is unusually largo and choice, embracing 
many neyreMies. Orders by mail will have immediate attention 
420wI3 J. M. THO RB URN A CO., 15 John St, New York. 
THE CASSVILLE 8 E M I N A R Y . 
M. McN. WALSH, PiincipaL 
33s6d@33s9d. ' . . . , , 
„ , , , vantage of the same test, under the same circumstances 
rates. L^r'd declined 2 ^ nchanged and offered at lower -and then giving credit to such machines for the result of 
such trial, which their compeers had not witnessed, I am 
t> l-A- 1 ;,r content to let the public decide. Let me not be under- 
o ic al Intell igence. stood as blaming the exhibitors of these two machines 
. During the past week elections have been held ' or * ki ° g ad ^“‘ age of 8Uch favor8 ’ ^“^‘dy granted 
Sheep and Lambs—I n lots, $1,75(5)2,75; Extra, $4,00®5,00. 
Swine—W holesale, 5c. ~f> Ib.; RettuT,5®6><c.; Eat hogs 7c, 
Hides— 5®5)4c. Calfskins—9@10c.5Qft. 
Pelts— 37c(a $1. Tallow—6(X6i^c. tK 
Political Intelligence. 
Second nualitv 429)-Third miftlitv eiuseiy icronioimg ms sue in style anti action. lie 
ggM* V^tw''S whini six ycars*oh'l—th,ip^2m!"55s U ^'iMnhe^^S^premlum^ait't'^^^ 
_. Y. State Fair in 1857. beating Billv McCracken r>r likhko.h wi. 
in various parts of the^ uiion-mostly for ci^ «>y the ^ttee. ^oo : Second quality, $3^0; Thhd Xi^yT^ 
and country tickets — and tbnese have resulted as The semi-official attempt by Mr. Wood, to “ vindicate ” Swine— Not anv Y.State Fair in 1857, beating Billy McCracken of Oshkosh, Wis. 
follows: the Report of the Committee by saying that “ their the- * His stock are good size, weighing from 1,000 to 1^00 Ibii Inspet 
' „ „ , . ’ * THE WOOL MARKETS. style and docility they excel 
The election in Utica resulted in favor of 0r v of lhe RETCnuM Machine chopping off the grass in a M n ^ 1 have a uumter of young homes, stallions, mares and geldings 
the lie DU b lie arm. Rnaenp r fm Minr, il . »> leaning position, by one tooth of the bevel wheel is cor- BOSTOlv .March 3. Dom^tic woollhas been quite steady during his sire, for sale on reasonable terms. Persons in pursuit of choi 
nepuuuoans. Koscoe Conkling, the Itepubll- ...f 1 ’ eel , 18 ^ the week, with a more active demand from manulactiirers, and sales stock are invited to call and examine them, or address me bv letter 
can nominee, IS elected Mayor. Four out of seven rect ’ LS equally impotent, although the Chairman and of 176,ISN) ths Hwce and pulled Hi previous pricea In foreign sales 426wctf N. FaRNUM, Lockport, Niagara Ca N. V. 
Aldermen and five out of seven Supervisors are Committee must feel a degree of satisfaction in being thus ^' l, ^ h' d “^ edlterrauettn 'Chilian and ofiier kinds at prices indioa---— -——- - —i—! 
Republicans. The Democratic Justice and Treasu- sustained, if Ketchum’s machine cut the stubble as long siiAMeSce .40045 1 Western mix.d. 22027 WItelF^^Mv d N mungfr 
rer and Marshal are probably elected. as Wood’s machine often does, partly in consequence of £ U H- blo S d ,>-^.Smyrna, washed. 17®22 - Apply to D. MUNQElt, LeRoy, N. Y. 425 
" b r/M t rassss^ s A ta H L°sBPs 
BLACK HAWK I r 1 « r expenses per year for Board, Room rent, Furniture, Fuel and Tuition 
M a V uv In,™ . , !" <'’ommon English, are only $88. Piano Music is only $6 per quar- 
AY HE I'OUM) at the Staole ofthe Subscriber, two miles tCT - All tlie Languages and the Ornamentals are proporaoually cheap, 
eastot Lockport, the coming season for tlie improvement of For other information, Address JOHN 1) WALSH 
horses. Sire, Black Hawk; g. sire, Sherman; g. g„ Justin Morgan.— 419tf Cassviile, Huntington Co.. Pa. 
Diun, by young Hamiltonian, by i'.isliop Hamiltonian, by Imported --—-—-_ 
wloTa. ! \T o' !r U C ^atniltOLiun by Uonldas; g. dam by rt RAFTING PAPER.-A first rate article of Grafting Paper 
weiiht nsli tte irt ,awk ’ J MI 8 t J B bIft ek. 15 hands high, ‘ X —Just the thing for Nurserymen, Ac^for sale cheap in smalls 
weight J,000 Ihs. closely resembling his sire in style and action. He large quantities, by ADAMS HASTINGS A McVFAN 
possesses mi excellent temper, is a pleasant driver and goes in good 418tf 69 state SL, RocheBtebN. Y 
FOR SALE. 
A FARM OF ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY ACRES 
delightfully situated one and a half miles from Seneca Lake, 
Swine—N ot anv Y. State Fair in 1857, beating Billy McCracken of Oshkosh, Win— . „ Jr AJJrC fc>A.LE. 
WINE—, wanj. His stock are good size, weighing from 1,000 to 1,200 lbs. In speed A f AR ,f °F ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY ACRES 
THE WOOL MARKETS. style and docility they excel. ’ - ' delightfully situated one and a half miles from Seneca Lake, 
imcwiv U , .. , . , I have a number of young horees, stallions, mares and geldings of commanding a view of tlie name equal to anything on the North river. 
HUS ION, March .1—Domestic VV onl has teen quite steady during his sire, for sale on reasonable terms. Persons in pursuit of choice ** lrst <i U! *hty of soil and well improved, with thirty acres of timber 
6 ' Ys amore actlve demand from manufacturers, and sales stock are invited to call and examine them, or address me by letter This farm is twelve miles from Geneva and four from Penn Yan with 
la 1 , 1 * Ihs fleece and pulled at previous prices. In foreign sales 426wctf N. FaRNUM, Lockport, Niagara Co., N. y' d,li b' communication with botli places. For convenience of location. 
Kill bales Mediterranean, Chilian and other kinds at prices indica- - - .——__ beauty of situation and every advantage to te desired in a country 
as Wood’s machine often does, partly in consequence of fuif anTv'bio. 
ler. tieece.40@45 Western mixed..22(2)27 
ad.36® 40 Smyrna, washed.17ioi22 
1 V blood.30®36 I)o. unwashed. 9®17 
blood.25(2)30 Syrian. 108724 
W ANTED TO EXCHANGE—Real Estate in URoy village r f‘tence it cat,not be surpassed. The subscriber being about to 
for a Farm. Apply to D. MUNGEK Leitov N Y 425.41 change his residence, will sell seventy, one hundred, or one hundred 
1 and seventy acrea teing the entire farm tn si,if 0,.. w™ 
In Oswego the contest resulted in the re-election would be cut off at one blow with one cog; but in all good ... -*" . 1 . . 11 11 ■■ 1 
of L. B. Crocker, Rem., Mayor. The Democrats mowing machines, the grass is mostly cut as the knife il HAtGlsatav .a4 ^ 
elect two Aldermen, and the opposition two. strikes it, in vibrating between the guards, and in Ketch- & tl VUtt X 1 & 
RENSSELAER Co. In Troy, Abba Reed, the Dem. um’s machine, the knife is propelled by five cogs for one_ 
candidate, received 206 majority for Mayor. The vibration S r * ... ... ~ I 7-’ 
4mi U \ 0 / ^^ rmeti Wi ; H (Rep. and As the error complained of in regard to the length of bu ' erd<)1> —^« advance. Brief *and appropriate announcements^" 
Amu.) to 10 Democrats. The Supervisors elected cut of Wood’s machine if anv is nrnr,A,te I ui . forred. and no Pate nt Me dicine or deceptive advertisements inserted 
in the city are five Democrats, four Republicans * 1 r„Z T ™ ’ > 7 P^periy chargeable to on any conditions i^Thecireulattonofthe Rural New-Vobker 
and in one ward there is a tie. Greenbush Demu Corami ' tee > Mr - Wood’s “regrets" are vain,and as to ^exceeds that of any other Agncultural or similar Journal in 
Plttstowri is reported Rep.; Schaghticoke, Rep. and L^TmuchconfidW!^ ,h f Committ *®’ ° r tlie P ubIic ry- Special Notices Fifty Gents a Line, each insertion. Mar-j 
Amer.; Waterford, Dem.; Iloosack, Itep.; Bruns- h.ivtn 0 much CO idence in it, you might aa well ask for riages and Obituaries, not exceeding four lines, £0 cents each—and 25 I 
ZU.iSHI “ “ 5 “ 7 “ an “ “ 
50,000 “ « 3 « 5 “ 60 “ “ 
160,000 Apple Grafts, comprising 50 varieties 6 “ “ 
5,000 Standard Pear Trees, 1 to 2 years from bud 20 “ 100 
10,000 Dwarf do. 2 A 3fin bud $25 4 JI100, 200 “ ],000 
6,0( 0 Peach one year 10 “ 100 
Amer.; Waterford, Dem.; Iloosack, Itep.; Bruns- naving muen confidence in it, you might as well ask for riages and Obituaries, not exceeding four lines,’50 cents each—aiid 25 
Wick, Dem.: Poestenkill. Dem.: Schodack, Dem • implicit faith in the Koran or the Mormon Bible. I will cents for each additional line. 
Clinton, Dem. ' endeavor to bear both the trouble and expense which Mr 
. Washington Oo.-The town elections in Wash- WoouthinkB 1 have incurred > without «“ ^im. ' 
ington Co. resulted, so far as we bear, as follows:— Great principles, and interests of vast magnitude, were---- 
10,000 Standard Cherry, two years 12 50$! “ 
5,000 do one year 10 “ “ 
2,000 Dwarf Cherry, 1 year, 3 to 5 feet 15 “ « 
30,000 Mazzard Cherry Seedlings, 1 year 4 per 1.000 
3,000 Plum, 3 to 5 feet 30 “ 100 
30.000 First class Anger Quince Stocks Li “ 1,000 
5,1X10 2nd do. do. da da 10 u ** 
60,000 Quince Cuttings do. 2 50 ¥1 “ 
426-8t H. M. RANXEY, 
Commercial Nurseries, Syracuse, N. Y. 
Clinton, Dem. ' endeavor to bear both the trouble and expense which Jd 
. Washington Co—The town elections in Wash- WoODthinka 1 have incurre d, without calling on him. 
Digton Co. resulted, so far as we bear, as follows:— Great principles, and interests of vast magnitude, we 
Rvp. 9; Dem. and Amer. 5; Dem. 1; Amer. 1. at stake on this Trial, in which farmers were more deep 
Saratoga Co.— Republicans 2; Democrats 5; interested than the manufacturers,—and it is a matter 
Dem. and Amer. 1. public rather than personal regret that the trial shou 
Warren Co.—In Glen’s Falls, the Rep. and Amer. Lave P rove d so great a humbug and failure. 
Charter ticket was elected by from 30 to 40 maj. Batavia, N. Y., March 8, 1858. H. u. SOPER. 
further particulars, inquire of D. I). T. MooitK, Esq., of fix- Rural 
New-Y orker; E. H. Huitn, Esq., Geneva, or of the subscriber on the 
premises. [419] JOHN C. NICHOLAS. 
ROCHESTER STEREOTYPE FOUNDRY. 
H AVING taken charge of file old Rochester Stereotype Foundry 
and put it in good order, I am prepared to execute ail kinds ot 
book. Job and fancy Stereotyping in file very test manner, guarantee¬ 
ing satisfaction. Books, i'ampiile.ts. Catalogues and Circulars put in 
type, stereotyped and published. I am also prepared to execute in 
the very test style, all kinds of Wood Engraving, of animals, ma¬ 
chinery, buildings, fruit, plants, Ac. Those at a distance can send a 
good daguerreotype or drawing and relv upon having everything done 
in the most satisfactory manner, as I -hall devote my personal atten¬ 
tion to the business and employ the test workman. 
Rochester, Jam 12,185K [419] H. C. WHITE 
ANDREW J. ENsIGN, 
Attorney and Counsellor at Law-O ffice, Comer of Clinton 
and Washington Sts, Iowa City, Iowa. 
References.— M. B. Anderson, LL. I», D. I). T. Moore, Hern. Gea 
424-4 Hartford. Trim,hull cTohio. L'v * ' W 004 ^ Iowa 0 ** I ™ tL J 1 ™- 
W ANTED) \ FEW Mtlli <•. ENERGETIC MEN, in 
file Counties of Monroe, Wayne, Cayuga, Seneca, Tompkins 
Oswego, Jefferson, Orleans and Niagara, N. Y, to sell Wakefield’s 
Hand Corn Planter— by universal accord, fire cheapest and test 
Dutchess Co.—Poughkeepsie elects the Repub¬ 
lican candidate for Mayor and three out of four 
Aldermen. The Democrats elect one. 
Golumbia Co _Rep. 2; Dem. 1. 
Ttsmc House," 360 Broadway. New York, stating terms. Ac. 427 ,.„ IN KAS P. BATES’ FARM FOR SALE. 
WANTED—To Mill four npw inventions. T H K OLD HOMESTEAD FARM OF PH INK AS p RA'rFR. 
Aponte have marie over $25,()«K) on one,—better than all L deceas'd, situated just witliout the bounds of the villm/e of 
other similar agencies together. I gux away, what fourteen other (’anandai^nia, Ontario Co., Stab* of New York, is now offered for sale 
agencies std. hily send address and tr»*t ft*• paifiw of particulars. The farm contains Two Hundred and Seventy-Five acres well water 
gratix ['27-.it! EPHRAIM BR<IWN. lK»»ell Mass. ed.good orchard, about sixty-five acr^of aUiteiff Z’l the whole 
Scott, Cortland Co.. N. Y. 
1'ir nil s. 8. FITCH’S SIX LECTURES, embracing 
an explanation of the Treatment by which he cures Diseases of the 
Throat, Lungs, Heart, Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Skin, and other 
* >nio. Scott lord, CenewvL N. Y 422wctf 
iien, in A S T O IR. HO USE 
KEFtELp’s * i 5 O P E R DA Y . 
and test fPHB FOURTH "SEVEN YEARS’ LEASE,” COMMENCED 
1 1“ May, 1857. will end May 1st, 1864 This House is conducted 
N. Y. upon the same system that lias distinguished its hitherto. 
-- A Restaurant has teen added for Merchants doing business in ita 
ILii, vicinity, 'lhe Restaurant is entirety independent of the Astr/r House. 
BATES. fc&peeial care taken of file sick. 
village of . i '' alnili *‘s will find this one of the coolest Hotels in New York during 
a r,.the summer, and the Ladies’ Department nerfect in .11 th.i 
Monroe Co.—In Rochester the Democrats elect- chronic disordere ’ “‘d Kuk ' 8 of I,eahh by which-in tho** of good 
r |lHE “ FORTY DAYS MAIZE” has been furnished to 
L all the readers of Rural New-Yorker whose orders have reached 
Canandaigua, Ontario Co. State of New York, is now offered for sale i a ? d 0,6 Department perfect to all that prre 
The farm contains Two Hundred and Seventy-Five acres, well water- '““j® 8 rea i comfort 
ed, good ordiani. ateut sixty-five acres of woodland, and the whole Th . e J' il y Railroad Pars starting from Uie doors, enable guests to 
farm under good cultivation. The house a stone cottage with all reach d* upper part of the City with facility. The small Cars bring 
tlie conveniences for farming purposes. It is o..e of Uie most dcsira- P<*Ksengera from Uie New Haven and Boston Station, 27fii Street to 
hie farms in Western New York. the immediate front of the Hotel 
The farm Is divided by a road, so that It can te sold to arlviiuLage Grateful for file past, I intend to deserve future favore. Patrons are 
in two parcels — price Seventy dollars per acre. If the purchaser, rfi8 P*K:tftiHy requested to give notice of their intended visit 
The result of the charter election in Chicago, Ill., 
favors the Republicans. 
Madison Co. — In 11 towns heard from the Re¬ 
publicans have 10 and Democrats 1, 
Wayne Co—Rep. 13; Dem. 3. 
Ulster Co—Rep. 15; Dem. 21. 
In Ogdensbnrgh, at the M. E. Church, Jan. fith, bv Rev. J. B Foote 
ir. C. L HOWARD and Miss ELIZA MACK, all of Ogdensburtffi 
should so desire, the yvhnte of the purchase money can remriin, secured* 
for a term of years on bond and mortgage, on the faim and other un¬ 
incumbered real estate. 
Persons desiring information can call upon, or write to the subscri¬ 
bers at this place OIDEoN GRANGER, ) 
ALFRED G. BATES, < Executors. 
Canandaigua, Feb. 1,1858. 423w4 
C. A STETSON. 
west Rupert, Vt, March 8,1858. _ 427-11 incumbered real estate. THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD CO. 
Just Published U I?n„L fin- I,’., K„ P<:r ? > .'ic ' 1< ’ > ; iri ' l 8' informatioii can Cidl ujioji, or write to Uie subscri- /AFFER FOR SALE OVER 1,500,000 ACRES SELECTED 
rmiv vran™ . ’ “ J Fiirmer. bers at this place OiDEtiN GRANGER,) _ , \ ) Fanning and Wood Lands to Tracta of Forty acres andnnwardl 
I HE FARMh.RS PRACTICAL HORSE FARRIER, besides . ALFRED G. BATES, [ Exet’tit/irs. to suit purchasers, on 
1 ample direction* for Taming Horses and the largest telleetiop of Canandaigua, Feb. 1,1858. 42 3w4 Lo„. Credit. ..,4 at ta. R»t.. t ♦ 
valuable recipes ever published. It contains the f’reat Secret of “ -~ r w ~ . „ .. - - „ , Cr ‘ d,,M “ ,,d at of Interest. 
franung and I aming Horses, and a fund of valuable knowledge on BOLARDTJS ifc LEWIS, Pamplilets, containing Maps, description of Lands, and other infor- 
nlmnst everything relating to their management. Sent free to any Operative Lithographers and Engpavfrs. No 230 V„ln a Rtl ra va) “ able to 1116 Western Emigrant, will be sent free of postage 
address on the receipt of 50 cents. Agents wanted Buffalo, N. Y. Anu ''-ngkavers, No. 230 Main St, by addressing JOHN CORNING, 
427(;owCt K NASH, Publisher, Auburn, N. Y. D BoGARDus. [386wcl Joseph I.vnna tma um unv r n_.. r G^ n< ' T r 1 H ' Avent, Rnffaia N Y 
BOOARDIJ 8 & LEWIS, 
Genfral Airerit, Bnffalo, N. Y 
JOILN WILSON, Land Com’r I. C R. IChicago, IU 358 tt 
