MARCH 27. 
MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 
Our Grand Premiums —No Postponement! 
Once more, and for the last time, we direct the 
attention of all interested to the Grand Premiums 
(as enumerated in onr last number,) offered the 
friends and agents of the Rubai, for obtaining sub- 
iihuiuts, Commerce, Ax 
Rural New-Yorkkr Ofticb, j 
Rochester, March 23, 1858. j 
In Higher Branches, per Term, $t> 50. Board con be obtained at by ns for the past four years, have induced us to admit a similar n'lan 
m pm™vilie?March particulars ’ a<ldress ^ ^tacipaL in putting up VEGETABLE SEEDS, in collections lor lame or small 
kct. bomdSS sEAcSiK nfprincipai fIvorabFe AND SELECT FLOWER SEEDS, 
Tffi‘1 ssSS ScM by post - p * id ' a " y adiire * 5 “ tte 
- - -’--!_4 29-lt gardens, 1I hoSeeds for the following have been selected with great SEEDSMAN & FLORIST, SPRUNG FIELD MARS 
wssssaata 
ss,:cq K “nytrsssss'fca^jssiss.s£ 
Twenty packets selected Flower Seeds, and 18 of (larden Seeds for Bens of the vorv tiwiCwiv D' 1 -*™, of novelties of the season, many Rare and Choice Seeds and a lame 
"ariLtfSv “ -■ ra s- SrSSSSli™ 
__ 1,1 Pitting up VEGETABLE SEEDS, in collections lor large or small 
friends and agents of the Rural for obtaining sub- T « continued fine weather seems to Sire an inspiriting tone to the Ir^TW , cam from the°b^ 
scribers previous to the 1st of April proximo. As “f* mon ’ m& ahhoDgh n0 ver7 noted cha ^ h “ «« p,a <* C of the choicest collection of f ollows , _ 
we stated three weeks ago, these large premiums Fuma-The best brands of Flour have fallen off 25 s&ias ssa^agaRai ** 11 '*” L -g™az r^ ‘^ 
have not escitcd much competition, most ot our m-ai<.n«rio.a«i..n,iouoM. »li 3 £“ AiSf tWorjK.wiSKn.rof.ilSiSml'JSuSl 
working friends having preferred the Specific Pre- Grain—G rain remains prettymuch at Iastweek's rates,Oats being Buffalo, March 18,1858. NEEDllAM. each of Beans, Cabbage, Turnips, Com ; four varieties 
• tnt wn nnm mno»( ,r rv the exception, in which a slight advance is observable. -'_ each of Lettuce, Onions, Radish, Musktnelons, Water- 
nuaras,— but we now repeat that these (irand Pre- p Rn _. <;jn „_ n- . f -ttt s\ • TvTrr - clT ^ . melons, Cucumbers; tliree varieties each of Tomatoes, 
• e xvt t t pp awa pppn a xita t, a tt\ j/* fh 1 R0TISI0 * s -“^ e have no new in this department of trade. .. JM ± fc> W ANTED I Cauliflowers, Celery. Broccoli; with a full sum.lr of 
DlinmS WIL . A ED AND PAID, if there are as F arm Produch—B ad roads and the consequent scarcity of farm- RRR MONTH.—Hero is a rare chance for a few young Spinach, Beet, Carrot, Cress, Parsley, Parsnips, Salsify, 
many competitors as there are prizes 1 Those inter- crs in our streets have affected prices somewhat Butter and Cheese *1 *° “i^ 0 a L ttrse 8al,ir J without investing a capital. r£Fx* >lan !i Rep l )€r8 » Endive, Rhubarb,Sweet and Pot 
\ - ' . .. are nn 2 rpnt* rw»r IK • lim 9 ^ ^ , ««r auu uneese * or an outfit, enclose stamps for return postage, and address Herbs, and many other sorts of culinary and Vegetable 
ested will therefore govern themselves according- P 2 te p€r “*• 2 cente P°r dozen. Apples advanced TAPPAN S. CARTER, Box 8, Lawrence. Mass. . Seeds in liberal quantities... u 
i Annfhpr thincr 1 Tf* cents per bushel. 1^^* The above is no “ Three cent caich-penny" or Humbug, to in- ^ Complete Collection for a moderate size Garden, 
ly. Anouitr imng SEEDS-Clorer has fallen off 38(2:50 cents per bushel Tlmothv h ^uce 1 ftteDt M «fadnea, Boo ks, &c. 429-U comprising six quarts of Peas, and most of' die other 
There will be no postponement of the time for com- 25 cents bettor. GRAFTS AND NnibSR.iv sti.™ No. a-cZpLRTE'cPo^S^f,;; k' . 
Buffalo March 18,185a GE °* F ‘ NKEI) ^ IA M. each of Beans, Cabbage,Turnips, Coni; four varieties 
- - * * l000 - ___ 489 each of Untuce, Onions, Radish, Muskmelons, Water- 
AGENTS TXT A is t tv i % i Cu 5 Jumfaers; three varieties each of romatoe^ 
^ W I Cauliflowers, Celery, Broccoli; with a full supply of 
^ 1 1>ER MONTH.—Hero is a rare chance for a few young Spinach, Beet, Carrot, Cress, Parsley, Parsnips, Salsify, 
17 J Men to make a large salary without investing a capital. Plant, Peppers, Endive, Rhubarb, Sweet and Pot 
or an outfit, enclose stamps for return postage, and address Herbs, and many other sorts of culinary and Vegetable 
V TAPPAN S. CARTER, Box 8, Lawrence, Mass. v . „ Seeds in liberal quantities...$10 00 
The above is no “ Three cent caich-penny ’ or Humbug, to in- ^ Complete Collection for a moderate size Carden, 
oduce I ateut Medicines, Books, Ac. 420-(t comprising six quarts of Peas, and most of* the other 
/To ---- ■ -— varieties in proportion,.. .5 00 
petition —and hence, all who wish to be “counted 
in” as competitors, must hand in or mail their 
ROCHESTER WHOLESALE PRICES. 
Flour and Grain. 
have not yet entered the arena, will make an effort Ry e ,60& 
to secure the magnificent premiums to be awarded. 
Eggs, dozen.14c 
Candles, box.13@i3.kc 
Fruits and Roots. 
Apples, bushel.5Wa3>2kc 
Do- dried.S1.0(»a'1.12W 
GRAFTS ANI) NURSERY STOCK No. 3 ,-Cohh.kte Collection for a smallYl'nrdcn, 
T?OR SALE.-A Choice lot of Grafts from 40 000 an am r The quantities included in the above collections will bo f 
1. ®?^ e at extremely ?ow prices. ^Also, a^quantityof NuiseryStock ° Ur Seed Catalogue, which will be 
tioiL 1 articular attention is invited to his very choice collection of' 
French and German Aatcra, Double Hollyhocks 
Carnation and Plcotea Pinks, Doable ltal»ain„. 
Calceolarias, Cinerarias English Pansies 
German Stocks, Cockscombs, Chinese Primrose, Ac. 
received direct from the parties who grow the plants for the Enelish 
and Continental Exhibitions, by which he is enabled to insure to pur¬ 
chasers pure and genuine needs of the best sorts in cultivation, raised 
from prize flowers only. 
The attention of Amateurs, Florists, Gardeners, and all engaged In 
XT. Q ‘ ‘.... iJW - «.VS,V/....VA.. VAA nuimuui.s, A IUI1DIO, V_I HI UPI1 t*IN, I 
’ GOMPLKTE t oi.lection for a small Garden. 3 00 Agricultural purauils, is particularly invited to the 
i Quantiti.es included in the above collections will be found detail- I SIXTH EDITION OF ins cat, 
Do. dried.$ 1,1 
Potatoes. 
“n ? P 'S'. Pear ^ ndC ! , ? rr y Tree®. *e., a part now fit for market-which 
will be disposed 0 f at lowest market prices to close the Nursery busi¬ 
ness. Address or apply to CHAS. F. SMITH, 
429 _29 Exchange St, Rochester, N. Y. 
SIXTH EDITION OF HIS CATALOGUE 
of Flower, Vecetable and Agricultural Seeds just issued. 
Which will lu> fhrwurtiorl n..ct ..,>1.1 ..11 _II.. ..i , ^ 
orders and cash remittances on or before the 31st M ^ 
in many sections, we hope some of our friends who ~ ARTIFICIAL bybs. -777 . : .,,,,.,. B . Harea)Sprin ^ ^_. 12&22I3K1 
Rye, 60 tte. ^ bushi.54c 
TAR G. A. KNAPP, Oculist, of 48 Pearl St, Buffalo, wifl beat tho BM I’OR FANT TO FARMERS ANI) GARDENERS. 
U Eagle Hotel, Rochester, two dnvs. Anri I 2*1 SJ.™ 170R SALE-ABOUT 2-tltlO Acuks n, . 
li K. HI.ISS, 
(Formerly B. K. Bliss A Haven.) Springfield. Mass. 
Hides and Skins. 
Our “Specific Premiums” are 
May 1st,— and, inasmuch as there are not yet a suf- Meats. ” 
ficient number of competitors to take all the prizes, F ^ k ’cwr? 777 '. ' $l $iv 
we have concluded to extend the Extra Premiums feef flcwt —...$5,i 
, T ,. . r . Spring Lambs each..$l,i 
for Ladies, and for Boys and Girls, to same time, Mutton, (carcass)_ 
>e awarded. 9 a *?.35c Slaughter. 3 @ 4 C Aq . Angle Hotel, Rochester, two days, April 22d and 23d. Those 
Barley.45@50o Calf.. . wshmg an Artificial F.yo, can tlien have one inserted by Dr. K with- 
open until Duckw-faeat. 31M34C Sheep pefta. 11111 ”i i IE ’rehlthll '"ow.—»mJ of superb quality. He has a quantity, 
/ Beans.63@75c Lamb da. ^'00c ? ' J4 bo ) h se T 0 - m ! d different ages. The New York State Fair 
it vcf a onf. Mviwa .. tor J8o/. c.Gnfcm>tt I>r rn,r,._ i.u. ___ a .... . . 
Pork, Mees.$16,00(316^0 Clover, bn^h.$3,50(34,00 
Do. cwt— .Sfi,0ftal6,75 Timothy «v9vttvj sii 
Berf. » cwt.$6,00@6,00 7 ' SundrYes'.^'^' 
for 1857, conferred ou Dr. K. a Diploma for his superior A rtificial 
_ 428-2t 
FLOWER SEEDS HY MAIL. 
^ Fw die accommodation of those who love the cultivation of FIow- 
„ ere, hut who reside a distance from where tliey can lie procured, lie 
IliS. u selected, from his largo assortment of Flower Seed, the most 
showy varieties, and those of easy culture, and put them up In as- 
.7 jo sortments, which will be sent, post-paid, to any address in the Union, 
!' v 5 at the following prices: 
‘ ‘ ns Assortment 
^ cwt.$5,00(36,00 Sundriks 
mg Lambs each..$1,50@2,25 Wood, hard *45 
tton,(carcass)..4@5c I)o. soft YY$. 3 ,|) 
(May 1st) See offer of Flower Seed Premiums on SSuideT^;; 7 ^ 
third page,—at close of Horticultural department .ii ^!? 0 
- --- . — Oeese. I'.Y.Y. 38(g)44c 
Dairy, Ac. 
^GV!S fanignijihs. £*E=S 
____ Lard, tried.YYlOc 
-—- Tallow.10@lh^c 
.&^ 0ked . BszSn coat teURh”.:::::::$7.o(X3)7:5o 
Do. Scranton ....Y.'$6,00@6|50 
Da Blossbnrg.$5,lX)(a)5,50 
Do. Shamokln.$fi.2.V5l6,75 
Do. Char.10@r_'%c 
Salt, bill.VU$@9 
Hay-ton.*7®10 
FOB SALE. 
OOO APp LE TREES, 3 and 4 years, 
„ _ Standard Sorts, JtSO per 1,000. 
®>jjw Huerty Trees, 2 and 3 years, $10 per 100. 
5,000 Native Spruce and Balsam, 3 years transplanted, 
„ , , „ , 2 to 3 leet, $10 per 100. 
Catalogues sent on application. Terms, cash. 
vi , ,, , I- F. LOVEKIN, Proprietor. 
Rilc olman Gardena, Newcasile, C. W. 429-2t 
tliough tiftcon years ago it was heavily timbered. The whola trect is 
what may be called iui elevated table land, with a southern aspect, 
sloping to the south about twenty feet lo the mile ; us at the Railroad 
at the north side, or end of this tract, the land or surface is 100 feet 
above tide water, five mil 's distant from the shore of the Great South 
Bay Good water can lie had on any part of tills land, by wells 
which on the northerly poition, are 40 feet deep, and on ttie southerly 
parts irom 12 to 20 feet deep, with never-failing water of the sweetest 
and best quality—fertile water on all this part of Long Island is of 
remarkable purity and the wells and streams never fail; the latter are 
cultivation. 
a water can lie had on any part of this land hv w-ll« »,7,. : .. 7 K ”I'^-ose give uie iiuimier ot uie Assortment 
he northerly poition, are 40 feet deep and on the smitlu-rlv p ’ r rso11 remitting Three Dollars will receive the four 
j. rtiiv 2.1 ftitiVAUteUliAl nuiujf, ruu. 10 (a) 1 .sc Hay tun «7?SilO ~--—. . ..v U . 12 to 20 feet deep, with never-railing water 0 r Uieswwtest bifv°oTmstoS rlU!l! ' ^uiittancos can he made ill bonk 
(Do^ firkin.^I5c ^^^"YYY "^lc IMPORTANT TO FARMERS, Iwf^theSSter^Sf is ,^wrS.r yeare since ho commenced putting „ P the above a»- 
_ ____ Lard. wTd. ^ life Codfish 39quintid 75 f I AP J X Y . T0 . C °H N AND WHEAT GROWERS.— famous as tr, aits'reams. The climate is healthy and pleasant ^meS eveiy State and 
--- Tallow.10@ll,Ks Tratfhbl ^''"Isoo&k^ Subscriber has the Early White Cranberry Bush Beans, urological records show that the temperature is 10 degrees coofor in t.'w '7 Ll.evavK tmta lthstandlng tliemifavoralile weatlier 
m ... , m .J8,00@8,50 which he offers to sell for seed. I have planted them in June and summer, and 10 degrees milder in winter on I-onir Island'that millie ,V'«y ! ave been exposed in many localities, have given mii- 
Thk Citizens of Tonawanda, N. Y., are holding pnmirev ..... ' harvestedthocropand threshed in August, fit for maiket I have main, in die same lattuda The summers of the island areparticular- th.Tnfnelvte t th >n te ' r ‘ 0M ' whr> . h, “ v e F'ven Uiem a iriai, recommend 
nioptinus in reference tn the m.mWl.nd - P ANI> PROVISION MARKETS. raised W bushels from one, among com. The last season I turned 1/ pleasant,as the air is always attempered by the^a brS^Xd y“t dSSwl!? h^,S and , a! ““ t llattorlD « testimonials are 
meetings m reference to the marshy land in that NEW YORK, March 22.—Flour—Market Ls firm with a fair local R< * c,'.' 1 pIlln, ed it to beans, raised a good crop, mid sowed the there are more clear and sunny days on Long'Island, in the year than ' T h efelwT,, ,1 o ,i,u I! ‘‘umity. 
neighborhood. It is stated that 4,000 acres are dema T 1 ’ ?' ;d some speculative inquiry. Sales a J350 ^^basheTtfol^li** l00kfl WC "' 1>rice ' ahipped in , l ny "" ,cr part of the State of y New York. Blip is an old town, aOB atthe^ricefm™^“ W) “ ^ **** 0F ^ 
. , , , OOO $4,25@4,3() for common to choice super State; $4,45@4,60 for extra 490 B? bush K l , i > I r ?, e T re ™prompt attention. having iieen s-ttled nearly 200 yearn, ami there are within three miles 1 Aswrtwvnt 
submerged by reason Of the dam at the month of htate ; * , ; 25 ® 4 ^ b super Ohio, Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin, Michi- DANIEL GATES, Chittenango, Madison Co, N.Y. of this land many elegant and costly mansions and highly cultivated No 5—contains fifteen vorv select varieties of u a *•. an 
Tonnwanda Creek, and tha, prior to .ho erection 5SSZ -TO R SALE OR TO 1 IEST- 
of the dsm the; were fine, arable lands, and the creek «■“» «' we'” 1 ' 7 T“:„r’ ^ 
and Its tributaries were clear, pleasant streams.— Rales at 103cfor Milwaukee club; 119cfoT red Indiana; 140 for* 1 white thevilhgm^ phlnkrowl^toDen^" : ”mn w fm ‘T’’ fine sb ° p I" As a premium or inducement to settle and improve thlslaml, I will No. S-coiitainstweiitY YariethYYf' hn'rdV Annimls" YiYi”' V 250 
They state that sometimes 30,000 acres have been ^ 
The citizens of Tonawanda, N. Y„ are holding PKO duce and provision m 
meetings in reference to the marshy land in that new york, March 22 —Fiour-Market is fn 
neighborhood. It is stated that 4,000 acres are •?l^ 5 S®ir f tra de demand, and some speculative 
f. . ' Rh ~w »au W"*V HItUIOlWllO (UiU Rlgta) CUlllV»I 
larms and gardens—schools and churches. These cultivated lands 
very select varieties of Greenhouse Seeds,$3 00 
.< machine, with buzz and upright Brooklyn and North Islip, 7nd also carry out at my own cost and I lomre Yviii ’iL'~B7.VL,' rK TmL™ T "jwvuy.m irem uie v.aia- 
made easy for purchaser,or to rent charge, all his freight lumber and building material for one year! ordered. b ttd to a discount preportionuto to the quantity 
the autumn. 1 00 
sortments are of liis seieotion. 
own'selections from the Oatu- 
'“'"'““iS UHU.U ueweeil renaieion ana iquauuiorclear. Dressed bogs nominal aUi^(a,7Vc Lard niarket 
Lockport, sufficiently to dispense with the dam at H ® 20c for 
Tonavtanda. BUFFAIA March 22. —Flour —Tho demand is only fair, and 
Covent ry. Chenango Co., N.Y.. March 16, 1858.’ ^ 1 UU,I ^ K convince 
SnORT - HORNS FOR S.A L E. "“ ' "a 
T 1 A^ VI s A R ERY FINB Iboan bull calf 1 year old in April next n , 
A Aire 5 or 6 young cows, with heifer and bull calves now on hand ° rapply 
and to be dror.’t this spring. The young bull and the calves are goU>y „ b '' f, ; r ' : 
the celebrated Imported Bull Manwis of Carrabas, which won the 1st ?“ te 
I nze as the best 2 year old at N. V. State Fair nt s; U r„te„„ ™i.,„i, r Longlsh 
going on in that city, having for its object the in¬ 
troduction of the custom of ladies carrying fire¬ 
arms—small pistols, which can be stowed without 
encumbrance, in the pocket of the fair shooter’s 
dress—in order to protect them from ruffian vio¬ 
lence and insult. The Time Delta cordially endorses 
the idea. 
More than l.i years experience and observation with these lands, 
convince me beyond all doubt, that tliey are equal in every respect in 
natural productive power and quality, to imvother hind m. th« 
Iu addition to the above he offers a lar^o and well selected assort- 
The New Orleans Delta says there is a movement fw wito ^ pr „? 
lDg on in that Clt}', havincr for its object the in- AI ^r VV heftt iv 11 *. little inquiry, and no sales trails- Prize as the beat iyear old at N.Y. State F«dr*S SI Jtfa r Bong Island. N. Y., or to the Hon. Levi S C .r atf. F.r.n reference, and addressed to RK.BUS8, 
pire!] AI rnrn 52 ?i ^ ttle j n Q»»ry. and no sales trans- £rtee tfie best 2 year old at N. Y. State Fair at Sarat0ffa!whfch 8 I 1 f Ilkr l8la,,(I ? N - Y > or to ^ lh « Mon. Levi S Chatfield, (late Attorney 
snnnlV nnd mndArnt^i Ht m f l lliet * Barley in good W >H sell cheap for cash or approved credit The animals are niilkimr 9 encra ^ ol tlle Stil,e of New York 0 office No. 6 Wall St., New York 
movement 1 ™ RvJZhS, h.'ar nf ® a> ° Ut 1,10 <JuotatiorL No , AL ) 0 ' a few pain of selected Suffolk Figs now drep't, to hollc- fa£^ uV? i h ® « 0 ! T i M m 8T v*’ Sl " r ° lk Statio "- NorUl W'P, '"'<1 to 
movement in Bye that we can hear of. liverei 
Q^ V !aV 0NS Y I a rk r,uict at $ J 5 ' S0 for " r «s' cn > Packed. Ijird firm K ™ 
at 9y*(afll%c. Butter scarce and firm at 16@20c for State. - 
live red in June, at from $2u to $25 per pair, 
Rome, N. Y. [429-ltl JOf 
mir, ms to (juality. 
JONATHAN TALCOTT. 
John H. Wiles, Buffalo, N. Y. 
vc FWKVI Lucm irom ruinan V10- THE CATTLE MARKETS. 
lence and insult. The True Delta cordially endorses hhw york, Mar. 17 -The curre.it prices for the week at an the 
the idea. t Svim w U T :_B “I^ Firet $10.40@1P,50; Ordinary, 
$10,00(7^10,25, Common, $9,00@9,50; Inferior, $7,50(a)8,50 
The Inspector General of Canada has announced Co^L^40@^'S5terU@i r ' $60c%65; 0rdina ^ * 50 ® 55 : 
that a plan will be introduced for an adjustment of ~ Kxtw buality ' ^ 6 ^@ 7 c; other qualMes, 
the tariff, with a view to the encouragement of J?5**r LAMR3 - Firat qnahty, $4,50@6,50; other qnaiities, 
lifimo mnnrifaafnrao $.kWCu)4,00._ _ 
home manufactures. 
The Cincinnati Gazette savs that therp arp in ^ ar - ^7.—At market 476 Cattle, about 350 Beeves. TERM BEGINS APRIL t4th.— Its pleasant loca- 
the Third Ward in that citj, a very large numler SJ.iSS!3S '“*“«•'**«««"»<)»»-4 «» RdJiS Sl£S“Z" o °!!'iSaffirtfSHl ShSS 
of families many of the head, of »b» are me- J&ttZ&XwufSg'iS,SVSi&FS. 
oh.nice, who subsist upon one meal per day. "*®£« L m ' ' s/BSJSS.l'S 
TuE Council Bluffs Ilutrh of flip 'Ll inui am. c . Cows AND Calves—$ 35, 4(^46, 60®60. leges, with any other Studies not designated, as extra, $l«. ForCir- 
“ The\.and Offi^inrthU^ty wisu^iened for private ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ " VAN 
entry on the 23d nit, and at the closing of the Selec- . . ^ - 
office on Saturday evening, over eighty-four thou- Brices, Uve weight, 5^ 0 ; iires^d ,, (;Krj , ;ru;AT ^ S^HORsf c¥5J^‘ ST ump 
sand acres had been entered, being an average of Hides-5®6c calf skins—9@i0c. p ib. x Extractor, took the premium at the Po'keepsie, Aubiim mid 
near seventeen thousand aerpa »r rlau Tho Pelts $1(<1(1,25 each. Tallow7(a)7%c. ip IK Elmira State hairs, and meets with universal approbation wherever it 
, P d y ‘ 1 he entl ies BRIGHTON, Mar. 18. - At market 900 Beeves. 128 Stores 2 000 ^ k " own - L * v *« ns (on a very highly Improved plan,) ami 
are mostly made With land warrants, and rnostlv on sheep and Lambs, and 275 Swine. ’ ’ Compound 1 uij.y Machines are also kept on haiid for Sa’e. All 
isnppnlaHrin II ^ Prices — Beef Cattle—Extra, $7,50@8,00; First quality *700- ma J :blIle8are “ado of the best material, imd of superior workmanship, 
speculation. 7 , 50 ; Second quality, $6,00@6,50; Third quality, $4 75f<05fi6- <)rdi’ wai ™ nttd *° *“>* the purchaser, or may be returned,-but no 
. . r> , . nary $ 1,50. uroi- one returns these machines after Hying them. Send on your orders 
A ROBBERY 01 a Bankers safe in Henry, Illinois, Working Oxen-$ 100@130. ° r lettere of inquiry. Everyone that wants, can have a first class’ 
slowed rather » strange deficiency of capital. The ,18 ® 21i Tw0 T '“ °" t m ’ !a - v 
SUSttrSS llS .°. ' n if 0i r “ CUrr “ CJ ' “ d SCHENECTADY ASEICULTOeIl WOEKS^ 
^>10,000 in Dllla on the Bank of Greensborough, Ga. Sheep “M-Jn lots,-^|2,5O(£3,00: Extra, $4,00C<i;5,75. r pHE SUBSCRIBERS, Proprietors of these Works, would rcsDOCt 
?' Pe “ rla l'™!"?';?? cb . “" s ,he *** “I* ^'* 
that three hundred dollars in money with which Pelts— $[(^ 1^0 Tallow—7@7I^C. IK Tlireabers and Separators, or Threshers and Wiimowero h»n, 
Swine— First quality, 5X(q)5f 0 '; Other qualities, 5®5%. 
^MBIUDGF, Mar 17.—At niarket 476 Cattle, about 31 
and 1 -0 Stores, consisting of Working Oxen, Cows, and om 
ATLANTIC MONTHLY 
FOR APRIL 
IS 3VOW READY, 
AND FOR SALE 
nr AlA. BOOKSELLERS AND NEWSMEN 
PHILLIPS, SAMPSON A CO., I*ul,Ushers, Host...., 
FAIRFIELD SEMINARY. 
NEW ANI) CHOICE VERBENAS. .ite,foSi^i,^": e ^es^r'n; 
W E TAKE MUCH PLEASURE IN OFFERING TO LOVERS P Iicanto enclosing a three cent stamp 
of this favorite flower, the following new and splendid varieties Tbo Subscribers offer, of the giowti 
i T oi this favorite Mower, the following new and splendid varieties, , , ---—. .. ulral 
raised by some ol the most celebrated glowers in Europe; lieaily all qualities, their usual extensive assortment of Seeds comprising many 
ot which are now offered for the first time in thin country, and at pri- n ^ltm and every tested desirable variety known in die several da¬ 
ces which will place them within the reach of alL They flowered P artmente ot Vey&abte, field, flower, IVee and fVuit Seeds. 
___ Springfiel d, Massachusetts. 
HEEDS! SEEDS! SEEDS! 
rriHORBURN’S NEW DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE OF 
. * Vegetable, Field and Fruit Seeds rou IMr.S with diroo- 
tions for cultivating vegetables is now ready, and wifi be sent to at>- 
piicants enclosing a tliree cent stamp 
Tho Subscribers offer, of the growth of 1.857 and of the very finest 
freely with us during the past summer, and have been universally ad- 
wired by all who have seen them in bloom. 
ATTRACTION ( Eonumds) — Light purplish rose, with large 
lemon eye, first rate habit, and a very free bloomer,.25 
CELLS! IAL (fximonds )—Bide rose, large truss, and very free 
They would particularly call the attention of cultivators and am*, 
teurn to the following 
.. r .. . ’ . vo,unu ‘^ tun and exp 
ricncul Faculty, atlonl rare facilities for a thorough Practical or Clu 
sienlLduentio 1 !. Board and washing and furnished room, per Ter 
of 13 weeks $2o 75. Tuition from $ I to $6. For a full Course in ll 
TIIK BEST STUJIP MACHINEH. 
CELESi IAL ( ftdmonds )—Pale rose, large truss, and very free 
bloomer. 25 
CIIAKLES DICKENS (Edmonds )—Rosy lilac, darker centre 
large eye, good lor pot culture or bedding,. *25 
DREi) (Edmonds )—Rosy purple, small eye, good shape aiid 
truss, a good free bedding variety,. 25 
CHOICE = 
25 Extra Early Daniel O Kourkb, tile earliest known. 
“ ‘‘ Sangster’s No. 1, a great favorites 
Va „ t „ ‘ . 1 (>M Thumb, very fine, growing but 8 inches high. 
Early Sebastopol, now and good. 
25 Champion of England, one of the very best 
Dvakt and Tall Sugar edible podn. 
GRANT DES BATi'Aii,LES (Chaumre )—Rich dark scarlet, Epp’s Lomf Ragian ( both new and superb. 
.. 25 Oar«r ? s V.oC^flne*^wriuklerl 
form Weather,U)- Mottled rose, firm truss, good ^ British Queen, one of the best late. 
LADY PALMER8TON ( ii/mimiis)—iieUcote pale" blue "with “ 5 With 30 ofoer shindanl sorts,for which see Catalogue. 
large whitecentre, large truss,extra fine,.’ 25 l tf~ ALSO ./J_ : l 
('rimsonimride, a good beiiding variety 25 Early Paris, Nonpareil, and Lenormand's OAULiyLOwwt. 
MADAME ABUT—Very deep purple maroon, small truss, dwarf “ Wakefield, Oxheaut and Winninostadt Oabrage 
wJ’, ab ";' a ",« x c<-»«nt bedding variety,. 25 „ “ and Giant White and Red Solid Gnlehy: 
NOEL—Bright scarlet, dark centre, fine form and Uuss, extra fine Prize Cucumbers for frames 
for bedding. .>« Early Tomatoes. 
PDTV/'l/ nw urAiuo / r.\i _:.. • a.. .._.- 
IS (Edmonds)— Bright ruby crimson, with 
- - --2_ ~* ' * large truss,. 1 os 
SCHENECTADY AGKICULTURAL WORKS JOHN EDWARDS (Smith )—Crimson scarlet, with lemon eye", 
T^fully ^afi^the^fte^fio^^f^Falmere^^thri^^EiroLESg^Hiiv 
Sweet Spanish and Bull Nose Pepper. 
25 Early Curled Lettuce. 
Extra Curled Parsley. 
25 “ Early Turnip Beet. 
Early White Vienna Kohl Rabi. 
2g Winter Cherry, or Strawberry Tomato 
Apple and Pear Seeds. 
25 MahalebCherhy Pits. 
Havana Tobacco Seed. 
25 Dioscorea Batatas, or Chinese Potata 
ix- With thousands of other Seeds oi the same, superior qualities.aa 
til, bave ueretofore afforded such tmiversid satisfaction, and which can 
be recommended with tho fullest confidence as unsurpassed- fop 
CHUFAH, Olt EARTH AI.MONDS, 
vation, nt $1 50 per dozen. 
On receipt of $5 we will forward liy express, the seventeen new va- 
a AN ANNU AL PLANT, FROM SPAIN, a decided acquisition - , r,e ? utic8 ''‘’bribed ; also one dozen of U.e leading varieties of 
er Y Y They produce from 160 to 300 bushels Tier acre, (ire as sweet a, d lw8 J ?, eas 7'- rbe 8ll r le b - y uiai1 for $%> 5I) - 
that “three hundred dollars in money with which TaBow-7@7^lR X=T M ^ ^ fuUe8t “* 
suggestive.” f NEW YORK. IJfir^eSiSt^S. In better n^uest ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 8 ° KC " ,,M ' ° R ** 
The question of the intoxicating quality Of lager common “o extra IliinoisI'New Yorfo'Ac. aflo® fistof C priSs C wm'be n sent on anplfoali?',' ° f maclline8 made by U8 ' an “ I)0(rrOR A MAci-EAN The co], u<: tion tais season is unusually largo and choice, embradn* 
b fer ^s been before the Supreme Court of MaL- ^2^S ™®&E , CO, Schetfociady, n. y 
CHUFA8, Oli EARTH ALMONDS, ' .-.- "*« ° A S S V I E E E 
me Wlinin tne term intoxicating liquors, but the ?tit« low price and is padually Winning favor. After the lapse of a A N ANNUAL PLANT, FROM SPAIN, a decided acquisition rietieties above described ; also, one dozen of the leading varieties of M. McN WALSH Prill final 
Court held that it was expressly declared to be so qtete^f 8 th^ < pt^i , H loo ^( orwar 4 for increased supplies from our sister -A- They produce from 160 to 300 bushels per acre, are as sweet at d bui J season. Ihe same by mail for $5 50 rriHIS SCHOOL KORYOITNO I uni's v\D gfmti irwirw 
V„ y . D btnb ‘ 0,1 ate Pacific while our Canadian friends, since the reciprocity delicious as Chestnuts, and make a collee almost equal to the gTnulno , A " 0r<lcrS uiust b° t^comf.imicrl with the cash, or a satisfactory 1 ls nrobab v thk cheaJsrt omTof'thPlh H t L T . UA F 
by the Statute, and that, therefore, It was not com- £eaty, are.also lending forward more than the usual quantity to the article. For fattening hogs I know of no crop equal to them. The ton« reference. J • Tlw 
petent to go into the chemical fact ESrSMSSSSSC 
The lute John Avery Parker, a successful mer- 5SSaS',Sia\S7fi^lS T~— — - 
chant of New Bedford, was at one time “ warned ” Rw fine Whnedoat 21%c'^ Ih.cash. In above, cuttings of the beautiful Weigela Rosea for 60 cents pw NEW YORK. STATE AG. SOCIETY. - -- asavlUe, Huntington Co, Pa, 
to leave Westport, Mak, under the old ct- ***** 
tom of warning strangers who were likely to become : JMS ttSZg NORTHERN MUSCADINE GRAPE. ~~ by ^ HggS y 
a public charge. He died worth $1,300,000. ^irte'^rS i^ oMit ^es 8 ’^,!^ ^ A WJR k.rtland, m. d„ Cleveland !uZik W n^fr^r^%tctr^ror/r^ « Z d - FObTsaLE-— 
The New York Examiner, a religioUB paper, com- ^ A Me^f 8 at Vari ® Tw^tem'mS 22 foi 27 7,1857, mikes^foe ^o^ C ^J: mDer ’ 0f ^ ye ^ d> 0b, °’ Nov ' “on application to ^ R^JOHNSok, A FARM of one hundred and seventy ACRLW 
putes the number Of conversions in two months at gull blood.36040 Smyrna, washed”:::::; V &22 ha ™ amUS r'!, ou 'S ,av “ in treating To whom all inquiries are to be addressed h to0 “ U,, ’«te4t Pn ® a, . ,d a , half rn l I , e8 froin , S «™<’ a ^ike. 
Strong and vigorous plants, that will bear transportation without in- ganuineness. 
ty, will be ready for delivery foe first of April African Impure, genuine as raised by Mr. L. Wray $1 ft By 
In addition to Uie above, we offer a tine stock of the varieties sent Sorghum, or Chinese Sugar Cane. 25 cts. it lb. 
it by us lust season, viz.*— ii\i/ j, - 1 > mi.’i.’ itu 
VICTORY, BLUE BONNET, STANDARD BEARER GEN T , „ * , ' WW, ' K «LE»S. 
IMP,SON, MADAME PLANTAMOUR, DOCTOR MAC1-EAN The oollei;tionUns kcumiu Is unusnally largo and choice, embracing; 
ING OF SARDINIA. Also, MRS. HOLFORD WONDERFUL rmmy novelties. Orders by mail will have immediate attention 
RS. WOODROFFE, and all other really desirable varieties in culti- J- M. THOR BURN A CO., 15 John St, New York. 
ition, at $150 per dozen. .. „ ,, . 7~ ----- 
On receipt of $h we will forward by express, the seventeen new va- T H X LA88VILLJ! SEMINA li., Y. • 
St ^;^°he^y d irSir^ t?" ° f ^ varieties of ML McN WALSH, PrincipaL 
Anordem must bo accompanied with the cash, or a satisfactory 1 is probably foe cheapIt^eoithe’LhK, A f 
Our new Catalogue of Bedding Plants, Dahlias, Ac will be for- ferwLSf 1 !" r IJoard ’ ^“("‘tare, Fuel and Tuition 
arded to applicants. 11. K BLISS. Jn Common EngUsh, are only $88. Piano Atuslc Is only $5 per quar- 
429eow41 Springfield Mass. vL a,l *'? Ijlul K u, p - « “jd the Ornamentals are proportfomdl v cheap. 
warded to applicants. 15 . K. BLISS 
429eow4t _ Springfield,'Mass. 
NEW YOItK STATE AG. SOCIETY. 
For other information, Address 
419tf 
aentals are proportfonally cheat 
JOHN I). WALSH. 
Cassville, Huntington Co., Pa. 
putes the number of conversions in two months at Full blood 
40,000, in different parts of the country. Com. hni 
The Cleveland leader says that the prospects of P d'o'’sup< 
a big fruit crop along the lake shore next season, ^ j 
are excellent Fruit trees made strong and healthy _ 
wood last season, and all kinds are set full of blos¬ 
som buds. 
It is rumored that the New Grenadian Minister _ 
at Paris, has signed a treaty with France, securing t 3 f- in 
rl Medical College,) of the Ohio Fanner, of Clc’vcliind, Ohio, Nov. 
7, 1857, makes the following remarks: 
“ During the last three weeks we have amused ourselves in treating 
_ 69 State St, Rochester, N, Y 
FOR SALE. 
Secretary State Ag'l Rooms, Albany. 
I .„ __ ..,1 17 ?S 22 ,"‘.“'l“"' l ? s WK "“VC ainuscu ourscivcB m treating To whom all inquiries are to be addressed. i'/tLAt Zl~ »"« » nan mnes rrom Seneca loft 
36 Do. unwaHlad- qteJ 7 I* rha P» « hundred individuals to specimens of the Northern Musette —-—- - - 42bAt commnnding a view of the same equal to anything ou tl* North rlvi 
30 Syrian .dmc.Oatawba, Diana, Clinton, Isabella and Winslow’s needling. Four Tllli CATAWISSA R AHPlUfif i? v J™ t 1 . C|UH ! ty . 0 ^, H0, * w«H Improved, wltii tliirty aoiwH of tiinlx 
40 fiano . out oi five of these persons havo decided tile Northern Muscadine to r T1 ,.n m , ... ISF. KltV . This farm is twelve miles from Geneva and four from Penh Yan vn 
35 Crimea. 1 bejhe best grape in that list” IXAVINGjbeen very successful in propagating the above new and daily communication with both places. For convenience of locaifo 
Da Nat. 20030 Buenos A'vtwi. 8^87 We have produced this Grape from the seed In our own Society, and ; wooderfully prolific, everla;aring Itaspherry, wo are prepared beauty of situation and every advantage to bo desired in a count 
Da No. 2.15(5)20 PeruvTaH. 'wtihifo'.27^80 on'y wareant such genuine as are ordered to our address. Gross * 8 ” pp £a'* orders for either largeor small quantities packed for residence, it cannot be surpassed. The subscriber being ate: „t 
.A7(ao0 impasitions are now extensively practiced in sefling worthless Gnov ftansportation at^the following reduced rates:—Per plant 75 cts.; per change his residence, will sell seventy, one hundred, or one hurvdr. 
~ ■ i . Roots for tlie Muscadine. Those Wishing to order had better send uozen per iUO $30. Our plants are fine. The above Raspbeny and seventy: acres, being the entire farm, lo suit the purchaser. Fi 
O' ♦ a, soon, money to accompany the orders, which are booked and tilled in has received uie highest encomiums from every horticulturist who has further particulars, inquire of I). I). T. Mooke, Esq., of t)m itur 
rotation as received. had an opixirturnty of tesluig it GEO. G. CURTISS A CO, New-Yorkur; E. H. Huun, Esq., Geneva, or of the Kiihucrtixircm tl 
(yi)vU(U Zrt'UVt Orders promptly attended to by addressing Roe!ir • *' .- --- 
------ D^BRAINARD,'| Agents. FKAIt HEEDS AND 
A FARM OF ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY ACRI-33- 
delightfully situated one and a half miles from Seneca I-aka 
commanding a view of the same equal to anything on the North river 
„. . - ----- equal toanythlug on the North river,. 
tint quality of soil and well improved, with thirty acres of timber 
lhis iarm is twelve miles from Geneva and four ftom Penn Yan with 
daily communication with both places. For convenience of locatien. 
hfDllltV nf Mltlf uimti onH nirnrv -V.. J , . 
H A\ ING been veiy successful in propagating the above new and ? H,1 y communication with both places. For convenience of location. 
wonderfully prolific, everbearing Raspberry, wo are prepared beauty of situation and every advantage to bt> desired in a country 
to supply all orders for either largeor small quantities packed for residence, it cannot be surpassed. The suUicriber beina ahr-L ti 
the entire neutrality Of the Isthmus Of Panama, and 8,1 ex P! &na don of the Treatment by which he cures Diseases of the 
that he has also concluded a like treaty with Russia. Threat, Rungs, Heart, Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Skin, and other 
J ^ chronic disorders a„d s,iU -r n-.i.i w_-v- - , 
---- D. 0. BRAINARI), S A ^ nta FEAIt H1IEDH AND .SEEDLINGS. 
I»IL 8. S. FITCH’S SIX LECTUIiKS, embracing Xt ' W U ' l)nKOn ’ Shilkor V illi tge, Columbia Co., N. Y. _429-2t (^-° d ^ D he ^dtliy Pear Seedfings, 1 year, $8 per$75 per 10,000. 
illation of the Treatment by which he cures Diseases of the T |[ R f. A W T ll IV (1 | ( A I’ K II R R It V New England Pear Seeds in pnimf^order’for''silring® 1 owh’lij'$5per 
Lungs, Heart, Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Skin, and other 1 11 ‘ ' 1 " D U IV L IV D L IV It l quart Norway Spruce, Scotch Fir and Larch, Pines, Ac.; Apple 
disordcrv a„d R„u -r in.iik v. ... , TS TINTOTTE. AND NOT AS SOVTR 11 \ V m,’T.-xr r I,' 11 ,TV, Mazzard, Plum, Angers Quince. Mahaleb. Paradise and 11 ..pi, 
change in the English Ministry, he had negotiated cent8 ’ 8cut by maI1 ’ *** of postage, for 40 cents. Give Post-Office Action The fruit is delicious, having small seeds in proportion to its 
a ennvpntinn with ,t c,.„ -v „ „„„„ .. and State, and address S. S. Fitch, M. D.. No 714 Broadwav N v size; is a prodigious bearer, and in good soil, in any locality, the stalk, 
a Lun\ tntlOIl Wltn i-DglRDu lor the same purpose! ay, n. I. leaf, flower and fruit, will grow of mammoth proportions. 
but is not stated whetbor it >ma Loon Q »,,„u,, 1 --— "ddl This variety only is cultivated by the undersigned lor sale, end for 
” blaltU wu etuer It nas been atually ^ V . , ti:e convenience of Clubs, and those who take orders for plants, tliey 
Signed or not. H wi'l l« safely packed in t>oxe?, put up in clusters of one do/.eu, with- 
(-»v H V 4 V A lyt 4H A U V re** out u barge for package, at tire following scale of prices:—A box of 1 
Col. Edward Lucas, Paymaster of the Arrnv ._ _ dozen, $3; a box of 2 dozen, $5 ; a box of 5 dozen, $10 ; a box of 8 
(Hod of it. . tv .. , . ■—--- dozen, $15; a box of 12 dozen, $20 ; a box of 40 dozen, $50. By 
Uiuu dl Harper S perry a tew days since. He was Terms of Advertising. — Twenty-fivo Cents a Line EACH Purchasing in original package, the genuine variety will be secured 
in the War of 1812, and had been a member of Ton f ert / 0 ' v T‘ Brief and appropriate announcement* pre. bey?^ a doul * a ”d purchasers may expect a fair crop of delicious 
. ’ memoer OI uon ferred, and no Patent Medicine or deceptive advertisement* inserted fruit the second summer. I he money should accompany the order, 
gress. Major WllllS, also an old soldier, died at ? na, >y conditions. £ 3 f- The circulation of the Rural Nkw-Yorkvb with name and address distinctly written 
Martinsburgh, Va., last Friday, aged eighty years. IteWori”'^ of ^ other 018lmilar i« 429 A m _ W1 Na m wfol^^v York. 
To help build Railroads, the farmers of a large ri^d P && S e^K^ aft | OSEPH G-ILLOTT’S 
section of countiy in Illinois, mortgaged their cents for each additional line. ' '* __ 
farms for the benefit of their favorite roads. They S’rEiE Xj 
now ask the Legislature to help them evade the W UITE TO TAPPAN8 -carter, MANU F ACTURERH’ WAREHOUSE, 
consequences of their folly. X — 91 StratBBT, 
HUDSON RIVER INSTITUTE, 
small quantities packed for residence, it cannot be surpassed. The subscriber being ate: .b to. 
rates:—Per plant 75 cts.; per change his residence, will sell seventy, one hundred, or one hundred 
fine. The above Raspbeny and seventy acres, being the entire farm, to suit the purchaser. For 
n every horticulturist who tuis tarther particulars, inquire of D. D. T. Moo he, Esq., of the Rural 
EG. G. CURTISS A CO. New-Yorker ; E. H. Huun, Esq. Geneva, or of the subscriber, on tho 
Rochester Nurseries, Maysville, Ky. premises. 14 19] JOHN C. NICHOLAS,. 
SEEDLINGS. -A. S T O IFt HOUSE. ‘ 
r, $8 per 1,000; $75 per 10,000. Si 5 0 I* E R DAY. 
SlSperl.lJOOjJUOiterlO.OOO. rpHR FOURTH “SEVEN YEARS’ LEASE," COMMENCED 
ad I arcffi’Pinea Ae^ Anri' ^ ^ May ' 1857 ' wfll * ,,d , May lst < lbf14 This House is dona acted 
f- 8 ’ * c -’Apple, upon the same system tliat has distitjguislied its hitherto. 
n" • 1)ouca !“ A Restaurant has been added fi>r Merchants doing hvshiesa In ifo 
to "ff “ddress. Carnm;o paid viciuity. The Restaurant is entirety imlepeniknt of the Asior llessee 
nr 5 M -WATSON, Especial care taken of the sick. 
Nurseries, Plymouth, Mass Families will find this one of thocoolest Hotel* In New. York during 
INSTITUTE, doces'real'coinfo'rt .^ 16 LA " ,ES ’ n “ F “" Ptr,UCt to <*“ ^P^ 
l1/~ Special Noticys Fifty Cents a Line, each insertion. Mar- 
riages and Obituaries, not exceeding four lines, 50 cents each—and 25 
pimiitp’S. 
i i) n ,,, 1 U1C onut)S iHiner, m iiomeiwviue, Jiiarcn i»tn, 
v a p v V' ')ri£„. I AV n,in " rton ' Frof. T. D. TOOKER, B. S.. and Miss 
u f f LN, daughter of Rev. David Nutten, both of Gene- 
tee V alley Seminary. 
Mr A I- 0 v,£ 1 , e ., c , venineof ifa rch 18th, by I). Talmadge, Esq, 
Me,idoil ORGE KWEK 81111 Miss ELIZABETH WOLSTON all of 
6 000 ^IbAl’I. VI iVES for Sale—Tsate-lla.CHtowba, Diana, 
VI,y A Ac.— by LINCOLN I 1 AY , Portland, Chaut Co. N. Y. 
W ANTS TO KENT A l'Alt.M —Am English Farmer 
wislies to rent a medium seized farm, located near this ritv — 
Apply to THOS. STEVENSON, 40 State St. R«,Chester.' N. Y. 420 
I ( V ERG BEEN PLANTS.—The various kinds of NATIVE 
1 j EVERGREENS, consisting of Balaam Fir, White Pine Arbor 
Vine. Hemlock, and White Spruce, 6 to 12 inches high, well packed 
and delivered at the Railroad, a> $7 per 1,000, by 
Skaneatehs, Onondaga Co., N. Y. JAMES A. ROOT. 
OTKOWCEK &, BROTHERS, NURSERYMEN, 
Ld Penfielp, N. Y., offer for sale 
100,000 Apple Seedlings, fine, 1 year old stocks, $'< per 1,000. 
200 tbs. Pear Seeds, frozen and ready for planting, $3 £1 ft. 
100,000 Apple Grafts cheap. 
50,000 Pear do. do. 
Pear and Apple Scions, any quantity. 429 
JOSEPH G-ILILOTT’S 
St'IMSESXj 
MANUFACTURERS’ WAREHOUSE, 
91 HOEUnNT STREET, 
NEW YORK. 
16th. Write for a Catalogna Address 
421 tf _ Rev A!/)NZO FL ACK. A. M. PrincipaL 
NEW NATIVE GRAPES, 
f IMIK SUBSCRIBER has for sale a limited Stock of the following, 
X viz.: Rebecca, Delaware, Diana, Kaabe, Brinckle, Concord and 
Clinton. Also, 
10,000 Isabella and Catawba, from 1 to 4 years old, fine and thrifty. 
2,000 English and Houghton Seedling Gooseberries. 
50,000 Pear Grafts, including all the most popular varieties. 
Please send for Catalogues. Address 
WM. TOMPKINS, 
428 __ East Camp Nurseries, Germantown, N. Y. 
BLACK HAWK, Jr., 1st., 
ETON’S 
COPPER LIGHTNING CONDUCTOR. 
Patented Julf 11, 1852 
UK mrRertmnvuo .- . 
—-—-— - , e.ru iia». i tau oeeus, no/.eu aau roauy icir planting, s .5 id. 
^ KXI.OOO Apple Grafts cheap. 
r il P t H G 50 > IIW hear do - d°- 
C*J N <V A II pJ ♦ Pear and Apple Scions, any quantity. 429 
■ ( 11IINESE SUGAR CANE SEEP, Pure and well-matured, 
On the morning of the 27th nit ft i-/ a oft it . r e r , J ust received from Georgia, and for sale at 50 cents per IK; 2 lbs. 
Allevn, Of a fi nel «hh h'^ 1 ^ KK .T H ' W ‘ f “ °f Jos P ph l 6 cu "' 8 1 ' ta- $1, at Hallocks, Ag’l Warehouse antf Seed Store, 
trustina in r . . SD * bore with pious resignation, Rochester, N. Y. 
IN Washington, D C ^SheHttf'S^IFVI^W PA^TSl'l f . All kinds of Farm Produce will be taken in exchange for Agricul- 
nierlv of this circ a-ed ’64 veL^ H “ ’ LhA 1 H - 1 AHIhH - for - taral Implements nt Hallocks, No. 108 Buffalo ht, opposite tin: new 
I. t>4 years. Saving’s Bank, west of the Court House, Rochester, N. Y. 429-lt 
PATENT MAGNUM BONUM, i’l east of Lockport, the coming season for tho improvement of ....... _ „ 
VICTORIA, 805J horses. Sire, Black Hawk; g. sire, Sherman; g.g, Justin Morgan.— advantageous terms, 
iwwriti ic aiMiieiifl Dam, by young Hamiltonian, by Bishop Hamiltonian, by Imported ‘ 
DOtlitr. llAHABtllB, Messenger. Dam of Young Hamiltonian by Leonidas; g. dam by 
EAGLE, Bellfounder. Black Hawk, Jr. 1st is Jet black, 15 hands Itigh, 
AUTOGRAPH wei Kbt 1,000 tbs., closely resembling his sire in style and action. He 
’ possesses an excellent temper, is a pleasant driver and goes iu good 
AND OTHER POPULAR style. He received the first premium at the Niagara Co. Fair in 1853 
TO XT' XT wnen six years old-time, 2m. 55a Also the first premium at the N. 
Iri to , Y. State Fair in 1857, beating Billy McCracken of Oshkosh, Wis.— 
On Card and in Boxes, for sale as above, and by His stock are good size, weighing from 1,000 to i,200 lbs. In speed, 
TITF TP A OF p F M F P A I I V style and docility they excel 
JUj ft ll et Ij tv ALL! I i mve a number of young horse.*, stallions, mares and geldings of 
Throughout the United States. his sire, for sale on reasonable terms. Persons in pursuit of choice 
tdp" The QUALITY of these best Pens Is best attested by tho *tock^ nvite d to calUnd^xamine them, or address me by letter, 
fteadily increasing demand for them during the last TWENTY _ ft. p AKNUM, Lockport. Niagara Co„ N. Y. 
YEAK& _— .*C OHO AGEN T S WANTED—To sell four new inventions 
CAUTION TO rovmriHFRfl r 1 ' . V Agent* have made over $25,000 on one,—better than all 
. * ‘ , . other stnnliir agencies together. I give away, what fourteen otlier 
Each genuine Pen bears its own distinctive number stamped there- agencies sett. Only send address and get 80 pages of particulars, 
on, together with the-Makers mitna gratis. [427-6t| EPHRAIM BROWN, Is,we)l, Mass. 
HENRY OWEN, ’pilE WASIIIN<;T0N MEDALLION PENS are sold by 
SOLE AGENT FOIt THE UNITED STATES. 7 -fpLm . K8a ® dealers in Boston, New York and Philadelphia, and 
aiTAv HAWK » Jr -’ 
AY BE i OUNI) at tire Stable of the Subscriber, two miles Tb «y aao ftimished to agents 'ay tho case ; with the exclusive riuS 
.’I east ot Lockport, the coining season for the improvement of to dispose of them to be used in certain described territory, on very 
Ham, by young Hamiltonian, by Bishop Hamiltonian, by Imported Applications for Agency, orders for stock or models and all commu 
Messenger. Dam of Young Hamiltonian by Leonidas; g. dam by ideations relating to this business will receive immediate attention if 
Bellfounder. Black Hawk, Jr. 1st. is jet black, 15 hands high, addressed to BRITTAIN * MARSH ’ 
weight 1,000 lbs, closely resembling his sire In style and action. He -40 itf Lockport, Niagara Co N Y 
possesses an excellent temper, is a pleasant driver and goes in good PSP - Circulars sent o» application. ^ ’ 
style. He received the first premium at the Niagara Co. Fair in 1853 ------- 
wnen six years old-time, 2m. 55a Also the first premium at the N. THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD CO. 
Y. State £ air in 1857> beating Billy Mc(/iavken of Ofihkosb. Wia— /APFITR < 3 a t v axivd -■ paa 
His stock are good size, weighing from 1,000 to 1^00 \Ui. In speed v ) Fannintr «nrl ACRES SELECTED 
style and docility they excel 1 ’ tsmit Lands m Iraclsoflorty acres and upward*, 
r liuvi. a number nf vmmw hnrvev elalllnne --...._i_ 1 i:_ - SUlt purchasers. On 
style and docility they excel. 
I have a number of young horse.*, stallions, mares and geldings of 
his sire, for sale on reasonable terms. Persons in pursuit of choice 
5,000 
Long Credit* and at Low Rates of Interest. 
Pam p tilet«, containing Maps,description of Land;, and other infor¬ 
mation valuable to the W esteru Emigrant, will lie sent free of postage 
by addressing JOHN CORNING, 
miiw wiTcnv t ..... __ General Agent, Buffalo, N. Y 
X all \\ riolesale dealers in Ik>ston, New York and Philadelphia, and - _ _ (qqqwh _ ,tOfiy.ru i 
at the Office of the Company, 293 Broadway, New York. 420tf See TAD FA N 8. CARTER In another column. 
