APRIL 3. 
MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 
Provincial Items. 
Thh Canadian Parliament has adjourned—the 
Council until the 8th, and the Assembly until the kcbai. Nbw-Yorkbh o mm, > 
7th inst This is in accordance with the usual ous- Rochester, March 30, i,m \ 
_ _ , No change in Flcror. Cbm and Oats are drooping. In other re- 
tom, to take a two weeks recess for the Easter prices of Grain remain at las* quotations 
holidays. The opposition claim that the Govern- Provisions without movement. 
ment adjourned three days earlier than usual, to Far* p B 0 Duc»-BuUar has declined. Eggs bare faiton off to 
prepare their measures, not having cou^ge to 12 ^; te A P ^^ be(4 quaI;tl68 _^ aTa adTftDCwl 12 *= p, r bush* 
Submit them at this time. Maplh Sugar is on sale in limited quantitive. Sixteen cents per 
parfcfo Ctnnmfvce, &(. 
holidays. The opposition claim that the Govern- protisioxs without movement, 
ment adjourned three days earlier than usual, to Far* prodoc*— Bnttw has deett 
prepare their measures, not having con^ge to quaiities-Lat 
submit them at this time. Maplh Sugar is on sale in limited 
It has been decided to publish a “ M» ror of Par- pound u asked but not readily given, 
liament,” similar to Hansard’s in England. The rociiestkk wholesale prices. 
estimated cost, including reporting and printing ,^ G .$£o@*25 Si 
the speeches in the language in w^ich they are ae- Da spring da ..$3,75@4,00 Ca 
.. • Da Buckwheat, 39 cwt ...$1,25 
livered, is $12,000 per session. wheat, Gen. 90c@$i,t» Ai 
A proposition is before b'th Houses of Parlia- com W ^ te . C . anad& .".'....... I'm Pc 
NEW KOOHELLE BLACKBERRY. 
I jtlNE, well-rooted Plants of the Nkw Rochhllh or Lawton 
’ Blackbrubt, at reduced prices. Address 
430-2* BISSF.LL A HITCHCOCK, 
Watcrville, Oneida Co, N. Y. 
EARLY SEED POTATOES. 
J UNE, MANLY, SHAW: three extra early varieties Sibbriax, 
Mexican. Chilian, Muscotan, Swebt Merger: all new and 
choice. Sent by Railroad or Expre“S, on receipt of piico—$1 per 
peek ; $5 per barrel 1). D. TOOKER, Seed Grower, 
430 Napoleon P. O., Jackson Ca, Mich. 
KETCHUM’S 
COMBINED HARVESTER FOR 1858. 
Without any Frame, and with a Reel! 
FLAX SEED. 
T HE ATTENTION OF FARMERS in this and the adjoining 
Counties, Is invited to the subject of raixiug Flax for tiw Seed.— 
For that purpose I am prepared to supply the Seed for sowing upon 
favorable terms. M. F. REYNOLDS, 
LANDSCAPE GARDENING. 
Flour axd Grain. 
rpiIH SUBSCRIBER Is now prepared to visit and inepect outer snoe, on wmen uie nn^er-oar rest 
X Grounds in any part of tho Country for the purpose of Planning which obviates all side draft and very much lessens the direct draft, 
i and laying out the same. Gentlemen at a distance by sending a dia- The simple mowers have wrought-iron frames, with all oft 
I gram of the place to be improved—can havo plans sent them with other lrnproveraents except a liiiel \\ itii these improvements tl 
such plain directions, that they can be carried out by any intelligent draft ot the k ETC HUM Machine is as light as any machine know 
T™ IMPROYKMKNTS ON THIS CKLEBRAJRD MACHINE Manufacturer of linseed Oil-White Lad and Zinc in Oii-Saah, 
I for 1868 win render it the most desirable machine ever offered to Doore and Blinds. Ac., No’s. 5 and 7 Buffalo St, Rochester, N. Y. 
the public. Among these improvements are die following: —---- 
TNE, MANLY, SHAW: three extra early varieties. Sibbrian, 1st—Au expanding Keel, very simple, and ingeniously arranged B L A C K H \ VV Jr 1 H t 
Mexican, Oiiiliax, Muscotax, Swebt Mercer: all new and so as to be readily attached, and is propelled by the main shaft. * * 9 0 9 
ce. Sent by Railroad or Express, on receipt of price—§1 per 2d.—A new, stiongand well-braced guard, which will not clog. iVl BE FOUND at the Stable of the Subscriber, two mile* 
5 ; $0 per barrel. 1>. I). TOOKEK Seed Grower, 3d.—An adjustable Roller with a lever, by which the driver while CA8 * ot con }ing season for the improvement of 
50 Napoleon P. ()., Jackson Ca, Mich in his seat can elevate the linger-bar and hold it in any desired poH- horn's. Sire, Black lfawk; g. sire, Sherman; g. g- Justin Morgan.— 
tion, for transportation, to pass over obstructions, and to aid in back- i;* 111 * young Hamiltonian, by Bishop Hamiltonian, by Imported 
ing or turning corners. Messenger. Dam of Young Hamiltonian by Leonidas; g. dam by 
j 4th.—A Roller in the outer shoe, on which the finger-bar rests, Klack ^ Rw ^» ^ r - ■ j 8 black, 15 hands high, 
which obviates all side draft and very much lessens the direct draft. weight 1,000 Ins., closely resembling his siro in style and action. He 
big or turning corners. 
■1 til.—A Roller in the outer shoe, on which the finger-bar rests, 
on framos, with all of the possesses an excellent temper, is a pleasant driver and goes in good 
ith these improvements tiio Ht - vle - Me received the first premium at the Niagara Co. Fair in 1853 
1 . . K .... v o.-lu>n uir v^ara nlil_timo 9™ fxKa A lun fhii fin,i il,.. M 
Flour, winter wheat..$4,50@5,25 Honey, box.00@16c 
I)a spring da ..$3,75^04,00 Candles, box.13@i3%c 
Eggs, dozen.12%c Laborer. Terms on applicatioa WM. WEBSTER, Rochester, N. Y. 
draft of tlie Kktchum Machine is as light as any machine known. JJyf® years old-time, 2m. 55a Also the first premium at tho N. 
and by the test with the Dynamometer at Syracuse, by the U. S. Ag. Y. State Fair in 1857, beating Billy McCracken of Oshkosh, Wis.— 
Society last July, the draft of the Reaper was more than one-quarter Hta H t°ok are good size, weighing from 1,000 to 1,200 lbs. In speed, 
less than any other of the 13 Reapers on trial This result is obtained style and docility they exceL 
by enlarging the main wheel for Reaping, which lessens the motion of * have a number of young horses, stallions, mares and geldings of 
Da Buckwheat, $ cwt ...$1,25 
Fruits and Roots. 
Wheat, Gen.9Oc@$l»0O Apples, bushel.60(a)62%c 
Best white Canada .. 90c(cti$l»00 Do. dried.. Co) 1,25 
Da dried.$1,00@1,25 
Potatoes.60(o)75c 
TRACY FEMALE INSTITUTE, 
No. 33 Alexander St., Rochester, N. Y. 
the knives nn<i the actual draft of the machine fully onfMjuarter. 
his sire, for sale on reasonable terms. Persons in pursuit of choice 
Best white Canada .. 
Com. 
ment to enlarge the Wellarl canal. It is backed fflangh^.^.^^Xc 
n P with strong argument? take care of your horses. 
A Toronto correspor-ient of the N. Y. Tribune, Beans.63@7oo Lamb da.00c \ complete horse DOOTOR-by J. c. Knowlson 
dtafrnoa • lev lumber Mbats. Seem. J\_ practitioner of fill years among horses. A Isa valuable hi 
writes:— “ Canada la P great distress, nei lumoer FotkjMes8 .$16,00®16,50 Clover.bnsh.$3,50@4,00 for choosing a good home and directions for training: him. 
Vrarlo ia in a wrv hid wav: her produce is worth Do. cwt.$6,00@6,75 Timothy.$2,25@2,50 A copy sent, post-paid, on receipt of 26 cents by the Publishers. 
trade IS rn a very O* J, P , 4 . , , . Beet $ ort.$5,00@6,<)0 Sundries. Address ENSIGN, BRtDGEMAN Jk FANNING, 
50 per cent, less turn it was last year; LritlSh land Spring Lambs each..$1,60(0)2,25 Wood, hard.$4JS0@6^0 430eow4* Publishers, 156 William St. New Yori 
1 • a drain Lor oitivpna Mutton.(carcass).^5c Do. soft,.$3,0^4.00- 
T HE NEXT QUARTER will commence on Wednesday, April 7th. The vkbv best material is used throughout, rnul no pains or 
Tho Corps of Teachers consists of four Gentlemen and six money are spared to make the Kktciiuk Maciiinh what the 
Ladies. For particular information, addrass farmer needs. 
430 LUCILIA TRACT, Principal and Proprietress. Sample machines can be seen at all the principal places, and per- 
---■—_ sona are invited toexaminntbem before bn) ing any other—remember- 
TAKE CARE OF YOUR HORSES. ins that the best is always the cheapest 
A COMPLETE HORSE DOCTOR— by J. C. Kxowisox, a xTiW! | K. I. HOWARD, 
il pructitioner of years among horpoH. A Isa valuable hints _________ 
The vsiiy best material is used throughout, and no pains or stock are invited to calland examine them, or address nao by letter, 
onev are snared to make the Kktchum Machine what the 426wctf N. r ARNUM, lvockport, Niagara Co., N. Y. 
430eow4t Publishers, 156 William 8t. New York. 
FOR? S Jh, LE. 
C 1RANBERRY PLANTS, one to three feet long. Price, $1 per 
J hundred, or $6 per thousand. Shipped fiom Corning depot by 
Express, on receipt of cash. My berries received the highest premium 
counts six melons, and withdrawn hve millions Ot Turkeys.K & ^okin.$6^5®W6 Expr& ^ 01 '; ^ ei ^ 0 Fcaah Mybernea received thehi«heatpremium 
their notps.rom circulation; lawsuits for debts are ninr Sah bbl . ^'VltW at theState Fairs held in Elmira and Buffalo in 1865 and 1867. A Isa 
pushed though by the thousand and tens of thou- iw ditori ^ C ^r eDda N"B tn LE h n I j '^' 
/e have to pay millions in Europe for Cheese.8@i0c white fish,bbi.$ 8 , 00 ^ 9,00 toa-rctta ptatvtt 
8anus ’ ... ... ,, „„ Lard, tried.10c Codfish ^quintal.... $4,50®4,75 ioALilLLA AJtD HaJVLfc 
interest upon public debt; our Cities and towns Tallow. 10@1l55c Trout, bbi.$S,00@8^0 | QJA/A Selected one year old 
owe Kge sums; our railways, on the average, yield produce and PROVISION markets. At’o^ig^di^rem^eU^fThe 1 
no p'oQt, much of our bank stock is held abroad, NEW YORK, March 29,-Flour-Market very heavy and 6(ai0c der glass, one year old and well-rool 
1 ; IJonAo oont J nnt nf rather nnne lower. Sales at $4,15@4.25 for common to choice super State; $4,35 corapanted With the cash, filled in th 
an . dividends are sent abroad out Of rather apoc- for ext-a State; $4.1504.30 for super Ohio. Illinois. Indiana. West Bloomfield, Ontario Co,N. \ 
r phal profits; and there seems no way of check- 
--ft twr""' 1 *’ ~ , “' i *'Si5;.r l mt ISS gSii &t 6* 
5!arte2=r.*R ISABELLA and himburg gbafe vineT 
Tallow.i0@lL«c Trout, bbi .$8,00@8j50 I O/IO Elected one year old Isabella Vines, well-roeted and 
,, . .... .. . J ,U\Jv/ tlie young wood well-hardened. Price, $10 per 100.— 
1 RODLOE AND I ROYISION MARKETS. Also, eight different varieties of the Hamburg Grape, to cultivate un- 
NEW YORK, March 29.—Flour-Market very heavy and 5<&10c der glass, one year old and well-rooted ; nrice, $1 a root. Orders ac- 
lower. Sales at $4,15@4J25 for common to choice super State; $t,35 “mpanied with the cash, filled m tho order of ^elr reception 
©4A6 for ext’ a State; $1.1^5)4.30 for snner Ohio. Illinois. Indiana. West Bloomfield, Ontario Co, N. Y. [4.10| AI, VIN WILCOX. 
@4,55 for ext’a State; $4,15@4,30 for snper Ohio, Illinois, Indiana, 
r-phal prohts; and there seems no way Ot cneCK- Wisconsfa, MichlprtendJtowa; *435@4,96 for common to good me- c^-v-pj A prr-re.-p Tv T TTT=?«=i-fL’T=?T-P’cx 
^ 1 , dium and extra do; $4,80(a'4,95 for round hoop extra Ohio— the mar- ^ LJ -LNi U Jr\/C>±ij_t\»_Lxi4fc5. 
•ng a corrupt and wasteful government* for the ket closing dull and drooping; sales at $M%)a 5,5D for extra. DWARF PEACH TREES, 
Governors sent from Europe seem to think it their Or Peaches orr TGutta Stocks, 
duty to check all reform and to oppose all real and dull at 6l\gJ72b. Barley malt is steady at 8il@8Jc. Com less T7INE TREES OF THE FOLLOWING VARIETIES:—Albert 
J ’ 11 buoyant, while prices have not materially changed; sales new South- J. Gallatin. Bergen’s Yellow, Cooledge's Favorite, Cole’s Early, 
progress.” ern at b8@tiri)^c, mixed Western nominal at 67^c. Oats are steady Druid Hill, Early Barnard, George IT, Honest John. Large White 
*y. 0 in at 43@t6c for State; 44@46c for Western. Cling, Large Early York. Morris’ White and White Imperial. 
McIyKNZIK S Message contains the Following in- Provisions-P ork firmer with a fair demand. Rales at $16,80@ Piice, 50 cents each—$5 per deron. $35 per 100. 
teresting item relative to the present Parliament:— iWo for mess; $13,70@13,75 for prime; $Lfi,25@i6,50 for thin me**; „ thorp, smith a hanciiett. 
, ... ™ . $1S@ 18,20 for clear. Dressed hogs are held at 8@8>£c. Lard mar- Syracuse, N. T., March 26, 1868. 430-3t 
“ Defaulters and embezzlers are Winked at Where’s ket steady; sales at 97i@lU%c. Butter plenty and dull at I4@20c 
the School Land Fund? The Indian Fund? The for .?”;° hee8 !ITT' f . THE ANGEL AND THE DEMON. 
Municipal Loan Fund? While fools, led by knaves, qn^l^d” f«°no ™ ta price^’S £ A TALE OP MODERN SPIRITUALISM. 
are babbling about orange and papist, the country’s f S,mMe P H^ quiet dTer t ° WI18 aDd ^ “ »» T - Arthur. 
coinc to ruin. Thousands are preparing to leave. OBAiN-Wheat iB freely offered without finding bnyera Com is Will be Published Monday, April 5th, 
„ b ...... ° „ steady and in moderate request; sales round yellow at 68c for new A ND is one of the most intensely interesting Books ever written 
Many more are advising their friends not to come and 70c toroid, liarley very quiet, with only a moderate supply of- by its popular author. 1 6 
to Canada. Our public debt is nearly 60 millions ; Middlings at $ 1 V 100 tte. °° pie8 86,11 bY mai1 ’ pos ^ pai Vw.Tr adley P itf^feV. 
our new legislature are off carousing, on full pay; BUFFALO, March 29—Flour—With a small stock, the market is 48 North 4th St, Philadelphia. 
_ . , . . ,• v. j firm, although there is only a moderate inquiry. Sales at $1,25 for *- 
our dromsh governor quietly sips Ills brandy; lrn- good extra Ohio; $4,50@5on for double extra do and Indiana. O WASCO LAKE NURSERIES, Auburn, N. Y. 
ports his champagne, and nods assent, mandarin p ^^^-^ re F i r a ( rM^ 0 " 7 fc“ offero“'bu\tis is ^ H 100 
like, to every new slice cut Off the public loaf—he low holders Com unchanged; sales at 51c. Oats unchanged; sales jyjQO Peach of the test varieties 2 yre frcm buat JriO^l.OOO. 
himself 8wallo wing at least $50,000 a year.” Sumi-Sales Timothy at $2,25, an extensive figure. 3 aftn SiiDar^^^TnmRn'teiteH^'fi^n^lR^itieKea " “ 
The Legislative Council have passed a bill to yK@9Kc I ° I ‘ S ~ LitUe doiDK P ° rk at $l5,5 ° forWe8tera - Ij * rd ljxm American Chestnut, 2 to 3 feet, ' ' 20 -- 
legalize verdicts in civil cases, by nine out of the Tallow—D ull and nominal at ll@nx«- ’500 wS ArfrT’to 4 'S 20 * - 
twelve i.irnra 1,000 American Linden, 4to 6 feet, 30“ * 
twelve jurors. THE CATTLE MARKETS. And mnny other articles of Nursety Stock at low prices. 
Information has been received at Quebec, that NEW YORK^ Mar. 24.—Tho current prices for the week at an the Catalog ues sent on the receipt of a penny stamp, _430 
, ... , . , . . markets as follows: — Beeves—First quality, $9,00@9,50: Ordinary, rnm.-re . . „ . . ... . „ , . . , 
thirty-eight English vessels, With emigrants, are on $8,50@9,00; Common, $7.50@8,00; Inferior, $7 00(11)7,50. | K . .U o d a .assortment of Nursery Artieteiean be had 
their passage out, to the St. Lawrence, consigned pg^S^ A $^)@-« L Y 1 |^or%a@ 35 7 ’ * 60 ^ 6 ®!® rdinary ’^ 50 ® 55; N. Y* I cannot'affoid to describe these'’Nure«rieacJ’I’fi'veM'B stand: 
to the Grand Trunk Railroad, for inland destina- ’quality, v IK 6@7c, other quantise, 
tion. A considerable proportion Of the number Shekp AND im*B»-Fir8t quaUty, $i,50@6,50; Other qualities, jse to deliver Treee at New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Dunkirk, 
Vlg a corrupt and wasteful government, for the ket Hosing dull and drooping; sales at $ t,45@5,5tl for extra 
Governors sent from Europe seem to think it their ££?j? SSSSfr 
Common, $40@45; Inferior, $25@35. . ■ 
Vkal Calves-E xtra qrndity, IP !K 6@7e.; Other quaUtiee, ^ cents per hne.lmton the rewipt of your address, will sent! 
tti, 4^Co)6M<c. Descriptive and Priced Oatalojuies, Wholesale and Retail, and prom 
Sheer and Lambs— First quaUty, $i,50@6,50; Otlier quaKUes, l? 6 .* 0 deliver'lYees at New York, PhUadelphia, Baltimore, Dunkirk, 
I'rmci Mill, Marty itamara, Ueorge IV, Honest John. Large White 
Cling, Large Early York. Morris’ White and White Imperial 
Piice, 50 cents each—$5 per dn*en, $35 per 100. 
THORP, SMITH & HANCHETT. 
Syracuse, N. Y., March 26,1858. 430-3t 
THE ANGEL AND THE DEMON. 
A TALE OP MODEM SPIRITUALISM. 
By T. 8. ARTHUR. 
Will be Published Monday, April 5th, 
A ND is one of the moat intensely interesting Books ever written 
by its popular author. 
Copies sent by mail, post-paid. On receipt of the price—$1. 
J. W. BRADLEY. Publisher, 
48 North 4th St, Philadelphia. 
OWASCO LAKE NURSERIES, Auburn, N. Y. 
H COLLINS, PROPRIETOR—Offers the following: 
• 800 Cherry, 2 years from bnd, 5 to 7 feet $10 per 100. 
2,000 Peach of the test varieties 2 yrs from bud, at $40 1,000. 
1,500 Silver Maple Seedlings, 1 to 6 feet 20 " “ 
3,000 Sugari “ Transplanted, 6 to 18 inches, 10 “ “ 
1,000 American Chestnut, 2 to 3 feet, 20 “ “ 
20,000 Osage Orange, 2 years, 5 * " 
600 White Ash. 1 to 4 feet 20 * “ 
1,000 American Linden, 4 to 6 feet 30 “ « 
And mnny other articles of Nursery Stock at low prices. 
Catalogues sent on the receipt of a penny stamp. 430 
T REES— and a general assortment of Nnrs. ry Articles can te had 
at the Seneca I ,ske Highland Nurseries, Havana, Schuyler Ca, 
N. Y. I cannot afford to describe these Nnrssries,of 16 year's stand¬ 
ing, at 25 cents per line, hut on the receipt of your address, will send 
farmer ueeds. 
Sample machines can be seen at all the principal places, and per¬ 
sons are invited toexaminathem before bit) ing any other—remember¬ 
ing thin the best is always tub ciieapbst 
Uufsaixi, N Y., (near N. Y. Central > 
Depot, on Chicago St,) April, 1858. i K. I- HOWARD. 
AGENTS WANTED I 
(D 1 ‘)/l PER MONTH.—Here is a rare chance for a few young 
tip J «)“ / Men to make a large salary without investing a capital. 
For an outfit, enclose stamps for return postage, and address 
TAPPAN S. CARTER, Box 8, Lawrence, Mass, 
cy The above is no “ Torre cent ccUch-penn]/' or Humbug* to in¬ 
troduce Patent Medicines, Books, «kc, 42lMt 
JOSEPH GILLOTT’S 
MANU FACTURBKS’ WAREHOUS E, 
91 eTOPUT STREET, 
NEW YORK. 
PATENT MAGNUM HONUM, 
VICTORIA, 808, 
DOUBLE DAMASCUS, 
EAGLE, 
AUTOGRAPH, 
AND OTHER POPULAR 
PENS, 
Ob Card and in Boxes, for sale as above, and by 
THE T HADE GENERALLY 
Throughout the United hitntes. 
NURSERYMEN, DEALERS Sc PLANTERS. 
riNHE SUBSCRIBER offers to the coming spring trade, a quantity 
A of as One grown Trees and Stocks as can be found in the Statev 
at the prices here named: 
5,000 Apple Trees, 6 to 8 feet $100 per 1,000 
20,000 “ •* 5 “ 7 “ 80*“ 
50,000 ** 8 * 5 “ 60 ° * 
160,000 Apple Grafts, comprising 60 varieties 6 * “ 
5,000 Standard Pear Trees, 1 te 2 years from bud 20 “ 100 
10,000 Dwarf da 2 & 3 fin bud $25 100, 200 “ 1,000 
5,000 Peach one year 10 “ MW 
10,000 Standard Cherry, two years 12 50 “ 
5,000 do one year 10 * “ 
2,(XH) Dwarf Cherry, 1 year, 3 to 5 feet 16 “ “ 
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 15 “ 1,000 
5,000 2nd do. da da do. 10 “ “ 
60,000 Quince Cuttings do. 2 50 33 “ 
425-84 H. M. RANNEY, 
Commercial Numeric*, Syracuse, N Y. 
FLOWER SEEDS.-FLOWER SEEDS. 
I M. THOKKURN A CO. have Just published their Catalogue of 
0 . Hou er Seed, for 1858, with practical directions for their culture, 
containing over 1,0(W varieties, and many of them quite new and rare, 
among which are the following firms: 
Acrocliniuk koskom, new lihodanthe Me flower .... per pk’t 25 (it 
Alonso* Wacczkwiczii, bright crimson . “ 25 “ 
Ijnusi grandiflouum Keruesincm, bcautifui crim- 
son Flax . " 25 “ 
Linum Lkwisii Variagata, spieiuMd variayated tit.. * 25 “ 
Phlox Drummondu aijia, ) __ m 
Lkopoldina, Nai’olkon, “ 10 “ 
Queen Victoria and Ooclata, ) tent ’ eac "* 
Portuiaca carvaphylloides, new camotkm stripe.. “ 10 • 
Asters incomfarabilis, Ac„ seven distinct line Ger¬ 
man sorts . * 10 “ 
Stocks grandifiwra, Ac., six beautiful German sorts “ 10 " 
The QUALITY of tints’ best Pens is best attested by tho Leftosii’hon aureus and luteos, both new,each... 
fteadily increasing demand for them during the last TWENTY Tropikoi.u.w hinus coccineus, hardy dwarf crimson 
YEARS __ Ifomiea, Ttti-COLOR nova, new beautiful stripe, hardy 
CAUTION TO CONSUMERS. Whitla via GRANDirLORA.ftcuttfi/tj blue hardy annual 
Each genuine Pen tears its own distinctive number ttamped there- Datura METKLOIDES, new hardy annual 
on, together with the Maker's naraa 
HENRY OWEN, 
SOLE AGENT FOR THK UNITED STATES. 
Sabbatia ( 'Jamprstkis, new Oreenrhouxe annual . “ 25 * 
We have but a limited supply of the above Seeds, and orders will be 
filled in rotation. On receipt of order covering the amount, we send 
tlie above, postage paid, as also the following collections of 
100 varieties of Annual, Biennial and Perennials, for.$4 (X) 
d». da da 
IMPORTANT TO FARMERS AND GARDENERS, g .* : “ 
1 71QR SALE — ABOUT 8,000 Aches of Good Farm and 20 u - New and Rare Annuals 
Garden Lands on Jjong Island, in the Town of Islip, about 43 20 44 “ Choice Green House Seeds 
miles from the city of New York, by the I*ong Island Railroad. This 40 M " da da da 
Land affords great opportunities for Farmers and Gardeners who may 20 “ a Amec. Seeds fbr Europea 
wish to settle on Long Island. The soil is a fine, warm, yellow loam, a. T,fiO 
entirely free fn.m stone nr swamp, and is from 18 inches to three feet cholc<) Assortments for Rockwork ..... 
I deep; will produce by ordinary culture Jill kinds of grain, passes, ( j 0 ot * Aquatics 
vegetjibles and fruits, tiiat can be produced in tho vicinity or latitude ju « Ornamental"G"rai 
f ' he u‘i' yof NuW York .‘ ' l ' hl i. ru “i" 0 - 1 T' 1Ch . W ^ Kl °? ! hi ? 1, ? d ’ 'lo. do. * Imported Ger. A 
though fifteen years ago it was heavily timbered. 1 he whole tract is nnn nwn 
what may be called an elevated table land, with a southern aspect, V'.'*'*' 
sinpit'g to the south about twenty feet to the mile ; ns at die Railroad ^ u can s-ttll supitly small quantities of 
at ihe nortli side, or end of this tract, the land or surface is 100 feet Daniel i ) KoURKE mid Sangster No. 
above tide water, live mil s disiaut from tile shore of the Great South Napoleon and Eugenie 
B ay. Good water can be had on any part of this land, by wells, Harrison s Glory and i ereection 
which, on the northerly portion, are 40 feet deep, and on the southerly Fairbeards Champion of England 
part* from 12 to 2 ' feet deep, with never-failing water of the sweetest Ret>, VV hitk and \ ku*)w Onion, fiom 
mai test quality—fir the water on all this part of Long island is of Hubbard Squash .. 
1 .200 
1 .1 00 
. 50 
.2 00 
.250 
.5 00 
20 “ “ Amer. Seeds fbr European culture *.200 
ALSO, 
Choice Assortments for Rockwork...$1 00 
do. do. of Aquatics.600 
da do. “ Ornamental Grasses. 100 
da do. “ Imported Ger. Asters & stocks from 75 to I 50 
OUR OWN SELECTION. 
We can still supply small quantities of 
Harrison’s Glory and Perfection 
Fairbeakd’s Champion of England 
da 
da 
75 “ 
do. 
da 
60 “ 
da 
do. 
30 “ 
$1 50 
to $2 50 
will probably strike for the West. 
Mexican Affairs. 
$3,00(214,00. 
8wine—F irst quality, 5*^(a;6; Other qualities, 5>£@5%. 
CAMBRIDGE, Mar. 24.—At market 532 Cattle, about 450 Beeves, 
and 82 Stores, consisting of Working Oxen, Cows, and oue two and 
three years old 
Prices—M arket Beef—Extra, $7,50(2)7,75; First quality, $6,50® 
7,00: Second quality, $5,76(g)6,U0; Third quality, $5,00(2)525; Ordi- 
quaiities, Alhliiv Ir (te”*’f D ^iinkirlc. re ^ (u . Ua g le p ,^ ty ' iuKi tig- wells and streams never fail; the latter are Dong Orange Carrot...' . at 
Suspension Bridge, Albany, or intermediate Stations, free of charges. famous ^ /asms. The climate is healthy rnul pleasant; mete- African Imphee, true.. . “ 
_ KUk ' orological rtxiords show that tlie temiierature is 10 degrees cooler in Sorghum, or Chinese Sugar Cans. 
Thf, steamship Tennessee arrived at New Orleans nary, $4,50. 
, , .. . — „ ... .. ... . Working Oxen—$90,175(®200. 
1 the 25th ult., from Vera Cruz 21st ult., with ad- oo WS ANI> calve»-$3o, 40, 45,5 
KING 
APPLE-TWKNTY-FIYE TREES O 
over cau te had at 25 cent* each, of 
K. C. FROST, 
Havana, Schuyler Ca, N. Y. 
„ j. summer, and I" degrees milder in winter, on Ixing Island, than on 
”main, in tlie same lat tude. The sumraersof tlie Isbuid are particu 
the Hemiaick Tree Seed (clean). 
lar- Norway Spruce. 
on the 25th ult., from Yera Cruz 21st nit., with ad- rows and Calves-$35, 40,45, iso@ 62 . 
vices from the city of Mexico to the lGth. StoresY eariinl^$18@21; Two Yeara Old, $25(2)28; Ttuee 
It is very difficult to obtain reliable information, Years oid, $3o®35. 
, - , ,, , Sheep and Lambs— 1300 at market Prices—Extra and Selec- 
but the following is probably correct ttons, $4,4,5(i(«;6 ; in lots, $2, 
Several battles had been fought between the market Mc®b, Uw« weight ; Dressed 
iy pleasant, as tho air is always attempered by tho sea breeze, mid yet European Silver Fib.. 
there are more clear and sunny days on I/mg Island, in tlie year, than Deciduous Cypress, — 
in any otlier part of the State of New York. Islip is an old town, Ac., Ac., Ac. 
having been S' ttleil nearly 200 years, and there are within three miles •' M. THO 
of this laud many elegant and costly mansions mid highly cultivated I Catalogues will b 
Constitutional forces and those of Gen. Zuloaga’s 
government The latter do claim a triumph, but 
it does not amount to much. Gen. Parodi has re¬ 
treated before Gen. Osollos, of the Zuloaga party. 
Pronunciamentos are still the order of the day, but 
Zuloaga’s government seems to be gradually gain¬ 
ing ground. The city of Yera Crnz is under mar- 
ttons, $4, 4,5<1V:6 ; in lots, $2, 3(2)3,50. 
Swine — 00 at market Prices, live wel; 
b%(axti%c. iff tb. 
Hides —5(2)6c. Calf Skln*-9f2)10a P th. 
SOMBRERO GUANO. of thin land ninny flegai.fc and costly mansions and highly cultivHti 
Imported and for sale by WOOD Sl GRANT* farm* and gardens— sebooto and churcheB. These cultivated binds t 
^ r* * hi m v l 9 valued and now comnmiid from $100 to $500 per acre, and they a 
Jit t rout ftt*, ^ evr Y or k. no ije-tt-r tlian thin tract now offered at $-0 per acre, in parcels or lc 
npiTK several analywcB of this Guano, made by tho most eminent to suit purcuasers, and on easy tenns. Tide unquestionably good. 
1 Chemists of this county, vix .—Profs. Hayes of Boston, J. R a premium or inducement to settle and improve this land, I w 
*° ’ AC, ,I A M. THORBURN a CO., 15 Joho St, New York 
ted IY Catnlogues will te mailed to applicants unclosing a postego 
ire stamp. Ploase say whether a Flower or Vegetable Seed Catalogue 
an , is wanted. 425-8 
HUDSON IlIVKR INSTITUTE, 
market Prices—Extra and Selec- 1 Chemists of this county, via:—Profs. liuye* of Boston. J. II As a’premium or inducement to settle and improve this land, I will A T CLAVE RACK, Columbia Co, N. Y, Male and Female. 
j)3,5D. Chilton and Isaiah Deck bf New York, Booth of Philadelphia, Pig- give to each purehnser or settler who will make improvement*, to such /\ The very test and oheaitest Boarding Schtxil in the land—$40 
ces, five weight I Dressed got of Baltimore, Maupin and Tuttle of University of Virginia, M. P. (unt'l further notice) I will give nt my own cost and charge, a com- pays board, washing and Tuition in common English branches per 
Scott of Richmond, Va, and Gilliam of the Military Institute of mutation ticket for one year, to pans over the L I. Railroad between term. Special advantages in French, Painting, and Piano Music.— 
9(3)10c. P Ih. Ijexington, Va, all show it to contain over 80)« r cent, of the Bone Brooklyn and North li-lio, and also carry out at my own cost and Ladles who complete tlie Course are furnished situations to teach at 
ow 7@7>£c. IP ft. Phosphate of Lima “ Prof Booth says your article Is a Phosphatie charge, sll his fre ght lumber and building material fur one year. salaries from $200 to500 a year. Experienced gentlemen Instructors 
Pelts—$ 1(2)1,25 each. Tallow 7@7K®- IP ft. 
THE WOOL MARKETS. 
Phosphate of Lima “ Prof Bootli says your article Ls a Phosphatie charge, all his fre ght lumber and building material fur one year. salaries from $200 to 500 a year. Experienced gentlemen Instructors 
Guano ot' superior quality ” More than lit years experience and observation with these lands, at the head of each of the nine departments. Summer Term, April 
To Fanners desirous of testing its qualities, wo will forward our convince me beyond all doubt, that they are equal in every respect in 16th. Write for a Catalogue. Address 
Pamphlet when requested, containing a full statement of it* merit., natural productive power and quality, to any otlier land on tlie Island. 421tf Rev AIX1NZO FLACK, A. M, Principal 
_o' _i ...2 „<•_n„_.i _ nu. t 1,’liriAl; g’ n t.’i ’ l- « n 
loaga party. BOSTON, March 24.—The demand for Fleece Wool has been quite valuu and manner of application. The Planters and Farmers of Address 
, . , active, and the market is firm. The sales of the week have been Maryland, Virginia, North and South Carolina, Alabama and Georgia, 
tne day, out 2V),000 the at full prices In foreign, sales of 27,000 lbs and 273 >'is»ly appreciate such fertilizers, having used them with profit for Or apply to Autiiont 
dually gain- bales Cape, and 290 bales Mediterranean, on p. t A lot of 40,000 lbs years- Price $32(2)36 for tun—in hags Ifiu lbs. each. ' efer, as to title and 
EDGAR F. BECK, M. I)., 
No. 302 State St, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
J. Bijeker A Son, No. 7 Broad St, New York, 
quality nf land, to the Hon. George Miller, 
421tf Rev AIX1NZO FLACK A. M„ Principal. 
ELMIRA MUSIC SCHOOL. 
r pi IIS INSTITUTION, for Instruction on tits Pimio, Organ, Melo- 
I. deon, Guitar, Violin, and in Vocal Music and Harmony, is situar 
,. . , - e r j i Full blood . 86(2)40 Smyrna, washed.... ... 17(2)22 
tial law. The forces of Zuloaga were on their way Ha!f ^,, 1 ^jood.80@36 Do. unwashed. 9@,17 
shoddy haa been sold on private terras: The attention of Dealers and Country Storekeepers is called to this Judge wid Surrogate of ti»e County of Suffolk,) Riverhead, * u a ^autiftil valley—healthful, quiet and pleaaant—and pro- 
Sax. AMer.fleece.40<a)45 t Western mixed.22@27 M^le. _ <30 Long Lland, N. Y„ or to the lion. LeviS (.HATFIELD, (late Attorney vWeH a more thorough course of Musical Instruction than lias be- 
there, and a bard battle would probably be fought . 35 @« dape 0 . lsS-ts 
at some point between ibe City of Mexico and Vera Do. superfine!27(2).'« Crimea. ! jo)i7 
Cruz. Santa Anna left Carthagena, March 12tb, 1 >2’ No 15^20 1 Peru vTaa^washed 27 !?,;*/) 
for Havana en route for Mexico. -*-- 
We have news from Venezuela that the partizans Thh Pittsfield Sun says:—“Mr. Henry T. Hicock, 
of Ex-President Paez had raised the standard of who resides in the west part of this town, on Mon. 
revolt, and that President Monagas was closely be- day took from a well on his premises, which he was 
seiged in the palace. Supplies of arms for the cleaning on account of the bad taste of the water, 
Paez party were on the way to Daracces. four hundred and eighty-two dead frogs!” 
Late accounts from Dominica announce the 
downfall of Paez and his mulatto confederates, and 
the accession of Santanistas. Don Jose Valverde 
had been installed President 
The N. Y. Tribune is informed that an agent of 
Gen. Vidaurai has arrived here from Monterey, with 
authority to procure a loan. The money is to be 
employed in sending him arms and munitions of 
war, and in organizing an expedition of volunteers 
to take arms under him and aid his schemes in the Iw w „, Sparta , Llving8ton Ca . ». Y , on tho 19th mt. of con- 
interior Of the Republic. gestionof the lungs following scarlet fever, HUGH HERBERT,son 
^ - r , of H T. anti P. J. McNair, aged 1 year and 7 months. 
J tie ban Antonio (Texas) Herald reports the on the »ith uIl, at Kramosa, Canada west, wilijam smith, 
seizure and imprisonment, hy the Mexican forces, "TinKw'uK 1 biu nciTs Au'fusTA^'eWe^ daughter of Au- 
of several citizens Of Webster & Co. Their release drew and Sarah W. Brackett, aged 16 years and 8 months, 
had been demanded by CapL Brackett, U. 8. A., 
and a meeting of citizens had been held, protesting 
against this and other outrages. 
Polled, extra. 35(2)40 (Tape.. 
Da Buperfine. 27(3)35 Crimea.. 
Do. Na 1. 20(2)30 \ Buenos Ayres 
Da No 2.16^20 | PeruviaH, was 
| PeruviaH, washed.27(t 
In this dtv, on the 23d ult. by Rev. Charles Rav, Mr. JUDSON 
KNICKERBOCKER and Alias HELEN M. HOWES, all ofthij city. 
gatftsi. 
Iff West SpArta, Livingston Co.. JL on th© 19th ult, of con¬ 
gestion of the lungs following scarlet fever, HUGH HERBERT, son 
of H T. and P. J. McNair, aged 1 year and 7 months. 
Off the#ith ult., at Kramosa, Canada West, WILLIAM SMITH, 
iHliiotftsitiiifnfs. 
THE BEST I TNT USE I 
W IIKtlKK v AT) WILSON MAmK’IJ CO.’S 
SEWIKIGr MACHrRTES. 
Highest premiums for 1857 awarded by tho American Institute nt 
the Crystal Palace, New York; Maryland Institute, Baltimore; and 
at the Maine, Connecticut, Michigan, and Illinois State Fairs. 
Office 343 Broadway, N. V. Send for a Circular. 
OPINIONS OF THE NEW YORK PRESa 
We prefer them for family use.—Tribune. 
They are the favorites for families. — J'imes. 
Equal to nine seamstresses .—Home Journal. 
The maehine for family use .—Advocate and Journal 
Most honorable to American genius.— fndrpemlent. 
We cannot imagine anything more perfect —Evangelist 
Will give entire satisfaction— Observer. 
\ Tho best ever invented.— Christian inquirer. 
‘ Indispensable In every family .—'The Treacher. 
i We praise it with enthusiasm .—Cliristian fr.tetligmcer. 
A benefaction of the age .—Tutnamtt Magazine. 
Magical in operation.— Mrs. Stephen’s Monthly. 
Beyond all question, ihe machines.—Lt/< Illustrated. 
The stitch cannot be unravelled—Am. Agriculturist 
They maintain the pre-eminence— Express. 
Our household is in ecstacies with it— t’ortcAs Spirit. 
One of our household gods.— V. S. Journal. 
Have no equal for family use .—Musical Wimtd 
A triumph of mechanical genius.—A Y. Journal 430 
BOB. SALE. 
)4A /rirwi APPLE TREES, 3 and 4 years, 
,' AIU Standard Sorts, $30 per 1,000. 
5,000 Cherry Trees, 2 and 8 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. 
J. P. LOVEKIN, Proprietor. 
Ktlcohnan Gardens, Newcastle, C. W. 429-2t 
GRAFTS ANI> NURSERY STOCK 
I XOP. SALE.—A Choice lot of Grafts, from 40,000 to 60,(MX), for 
1 Sale at extremely low prices Also, a quantity of Nursery Stock 
General of the . tate of New York J ' No- ® Wall Ht- New York. fore offered on this Continent PupilH enjoy superior advantages 
Apply also to die 1 osr Master, Suffolk Station, North Islip, and to j J1 man y reH p cc m i teing untler tlie supervision of Teachers who have 
John H. Wiles, Buffalo,N. Y. 42 JwJ H i>ent sevend years with die best masters, and graduated with tho 
- highest honors. Terms for 1858, commence as follows: 
W ltlTK TO TAPPAN 8 C AI Cl’ E It, March ’id, June 22, Stpt. 1st, Dec. Id. Pupils can enter at any tlm, 
Lawiisnce, Mass. during the term. Pupils can be accommodated In the family of the 
mvvxvvxTixnviDv , n A n D u V Principal, at the rate of $60 per Term—inriuding board, tuidon, uso 
ill 1 IJ 14 li t H b It i A L A II IS Ml I ) 0 f piano, washing, fuel and light For further particulars, and all 
Wvominw. Wromins Co.. N. Y. necessary Information, address Miss C. G. SCOTT, Principal. 
rr.HH I20th TERM ofthis IntUtutionwili commence on Monday «"”"*• N - Y ” ^_ 
L March 29th. All who desire to reap the full advantages of this rp|| K WASHINGTON MEDALLION PENS are sold hy 
School should present Uiemselves the first day of the Term. - — -- 
Wyoming. March 11, 1858. [428-3t| M. WEED, Principal 
Wyoming, March 11, 1858. 
WEED, Principal. 
DWARF PEAR TREES. 
VERY SUPERIOR 19IT OF DWARF PEAR TREES, core 
A VERY SUPERIOR LOT OF DWARF PEAR TREES, con- JJL mow. WALB11, rrmuipRL 
sibling of about 40,000 Trees two years old, Mi to ti or 7 feet rpHIS SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES AND GENTLEMEN 
high, of die most approved varieties and much below usualyrtces. 1 j* probably the cheapest one of the kind in die country. Tha 
Also, a general assortment of Fruit and Ornamental frees and uxpenses per year for Board, Room rent Furniture, Fttel and Tuition 
Plants, at Walworth Nurseries, Walworth, Wayne Co., N. Y. 
428-4t T. G. YEOMANS. 
Ti K OVER & BAKER’!) 
Celeb) rated. 
FAMILY SEWING MACHINES, 
495 BROaDWAY, NEW YORK. 
rpilE WASHINGTON MEDALLION PENS are sold hy 
1. all Wholesale dealers in Boston, New York and Philadelphia, and 
at the Office of the Company. 293 Broadway. New York. 420tf 
THE UASHVILLE SEMINARY. 
ML McN. WALSH, Principal. 
rpHIS SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES AND GENTLEMEN 
1 is probably the cheapest one of the kind in die country. Tha 
expenses per year for Board, Room rent. Furniture, Fttel and Tuition 
in Common English, are only $88. Piano Music is only $6 per quar¬ 
ter. All the Languages and the Ornamentals are proportionally cheap. 
For other information, Address JOHN D. WALSH, 
4I9tf Cassville, Huntington Co., Pa 
BOB, SALE. 
A FARM OF ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY ACRES 
delightfully situated one and a half miles from Seneca Lake, 
__lil.:_ c __ I,„„ SJ„rfl, 
rpUIESE MACHINES are now justly admitted to be the best in commanding a view of die same equal toanydiing oil the North river. 
1 use for Family Sewing, making a new, strong, and elastic stitch, First quality of soil anti well improved, with thirty acres of timber, 
which will not rip. even if every fourth stitch be cut Circulars sent This farm is twelve miles from Geneva and four from Penn Yan with 
on Hindi, •>,tion hv letter 4283>t daily communication with both places. For convenience of location, 
o n application p y letter.—- beauty of situation and every advantage to te desired in a country 
twt- -pi T "T 7 * p TsT y s residence, it cannot be suniaHsed. TIwj subHcriber being about to 
T a rnAOP change l)i« residence, will sell seventy, one hundred, or one hundred 
AIM E B to A N Ci I L 1 >01v O l TJzilL, an( j seventy acres, being tiie entire farm, to suit tlie purchaser. For 
333 Chestnut Philadelphia.* further particulars, Inquire of I). D. T. Mgokk, Esq., of the Rural 
A GIFT worth from 26 cents to $100 given with every book sold.— New-Yorker ; E. IL HuRn Ksq., Geiaiva 
A Personal Attention given to filling orders sent by mad or i 419 l _ JOHN MCHGUAB. 
otherwise, promptly and impartially. _ _ _ ~ ~ 
Literal arrangements made with Agents, and Catalogues contain- 
of Grafts, from 40,(XX) to 60,(XX), for mg full information, sent free to any address 
es. Also, a quantity of Nursery Stock Tt/“ Send for a Catalogue. (428-6t] 
special Hotitcs. 
JU Sale at extremely low prices. Also, a quantity of Nursery Stock 
—Apple, Pear and Cherry Trees, <tc., a part now fit for market—which 
will be disposed of at lowest market prices to close the Nursery busi¬ 
ness. Address or apply to CHAS. F. SMITH, 
429 29 Exchange St, Rochester, N. Y. 
ARTIFICIAL. 
Terms of Advertising. — Twenty-five Cents a line, xxen __ 
Insertion—fa advance. Brief and appropriate announcements pre- ARTIFICIAL. EYKH. 
ferrod, and no Patent Medicine or deceptive advertisements inserted TV R. G. A. KNAPP, Oculist of 48 Pearl St., Buffalo, will be at the 
on any conditions. 13^“ The circulation of the Rural New-Yorker Eagle Hotel, Rochester, two days, April 22d and 23d. Those 
, , . ... , .... . . wishing an Artificial Eye, can then have one inserted by l)r. K with- 
vi-TriaTTUit! mrmirc'Ti tj -c a largely exceeds that of any other Agricultural or similar journal in ou i p (l in, that trill move ,—and of sujterb quality. He has a quantity, 
Ix-CiiLilUiii O MO W LJi AND hLAriin, the World. adapted to both sexes, and different agea The New York Stale Fair 
- Special Notices Fifty Cents a Line, each insertion. Mar- foe 1857, conferred on Dr. K a Diploma for his superior A rtlficial 
Sinok the publication of the letter of the Chairman of riages and Obituaries, not exceeding four lines, 50 cents each—and 25 p '^ ca ’ _!_^_ 
tlie Committee of Judges on the Field Trial of Reapers cents for each additional line. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS, 
and Mowers at Syracuse, admitting important errors in - TJARTIOULARLY TO CORN AND WHEAT GROWERS.— 
the ReDOrt and of the criticisms of the nress on the Re- A SSIGNEES’ SALE—Of Z Burr’s property, in Perrinton, \ 'D’ e Btibscriber has the Lady White Cranberry Hnsh Beans, 
the Report, ana ot the criticisms ot the press on the Re A nl lutlL gee Adverttsiment in Rural of March 20th. 430 which he offers to seH for seed. I have planted them in June and 
port which was prepared by Mr. Goold, the Chairman, ---harvested the crop and threshed in August, fit for maiket. I have 
rmblic oniuion seems to be well settled that anvthintr hut ADA 1' vo Y EAH OLD APPLE 8E*»LINO raised 60 bushels from one, among com. The last season I turned 
puoitc opinion seems to oe well setuea, that anything but ,>£) iteKiTS for Sale—at my Nursery in Greeece, Ridge 0Ter sod a, “ l pl«hted it to beans, raised a good crop, and sowed the 
justice was rendered by the premiums bestowed, and that Road. 7 (430-2tl ’ Z COLBY same to Winter Wheat, and it looks well. Price, shipped in bags, 
,, , ... , .. . .. , , —- - - i -)-1— $2 50 per busheL Orders will receive prompt attention. 
very little reliable or valuable mlormation was contributed » i OK SALE—Very low, a sixiy acre Farm, just over the cUy 4 29-8‘ DANIEL GATES, CbittenHiigo, Madison Co, N. Y. 
by this Trial or Report in guiding the farmer in the pur- X line. Land of excellent quality; fit for any ourpose. Good-— 
chase of Machines. Take, for instance, the mistake made ^Tuue of Wave ri y J H^a Roctelter, N. Y. COLLECTION OP KITCHEN GARDEN SEEDS. 
in the draft of the Kbtchcm Machine. In the Report it is ’ ---- - - 
stated at more than one hundred pounds more than it 
J REFER-ON COUNTY SEED STORE, 
Watertown, IV. Y. 
JK. S T O B HOUSE. 
$ 5 O P E It DAY. 
ririiK FOURTH “SEVEN YEARS’ LEASE,* COMMENCED 
JL in May, 1857, will end May 1st, 1864. This House is conducted 
upon the same system that lias distinguished its hlthurto. 
A Restaurant has been added for Merchant* doing business In Its 
HE SUBSCRIBERS are prepared to fill orders from any part of vicinity. Ihe Restaurant is entirely independent of the Astor House. 
for 1857, conferred on Dr. K a Diploma for his superior Artificial AGENTS WANTED—To sell four new inventions, the immediate front of the HoteL 
Fyes- _Agents have made over $25,000 onone— better than ail Grateful for tlie past, I Intend todeserve future favors. I 
II\I1>(I»TANT TO FA If VI l<’If *4 other similar agencies together. I give away, what fourteen other respectfully requeeted to give notice of their intended visit 
inilURlAM lO I’A Kill,It-, Hueucle* ull. (mly send address and get 80 pages of partleulars, 4l»3y C. A. 8T 
T)ARTICULARLy TO CORN AND WHEAT GROWERS.— ^tia [427-titJ EPHRAIM BROWN, Lowell, Mass. --- — - — - 
JL The Subscriber has the Early White Cranberry Bnsh Beaus,____ la Y O Lsi o 
which he offers to seH for need. I have planted them in June ami ALBANY TILE WORKS, COPPER LIGHTNING CONDUCT 
harvested the crop and threshed in August, fit for mat ket I have ’ m v 
raised 60 bushels from one, among com. The last season I turned Corner of Clinton Avenue and Ku«x St*., a many, x. . 
over sod and planted it to beans, raised a good crop, and sowed the rpnK SUBSCRIBERS, teing the most extensive manufacturers oi 
same to Winter Wiieat, and it looks well. Price, shipped in bags, 1 Drafting 'file i" the Uoiteil States, have on hand in large or small 
I )OK SALE—Very low, a sixty acre Farm, just over the c'ty 
line. Land of excellent quality; fit for any purpose. Good 
farm buildings. Inquire of J. CHAPMAN, 
430-3t Waverly House, Rochester, N. Y. 
C. W. SMART, of Watertown, Jeff. Co., N. Y, has just patented a 
$2 50 per busheL Orders will receive prompt attention. quantities, lor I,and Dra 
429-8t DANIEL GATES, Cbirtenaugo, Madison Co, N. Y. perior to any made in t 
-— length. On orders for J 
COLLECTION OF KITCHEN GARDEN SEEDS. 0^,“ 
rpHE FAVORABLE REPORTS RECEIVED FROM OUR Dana A Co, Utica, 
i Suite at the lowest market rates Fur Choice Timothy Seed, Especial care taken of the inck. „ . . . 
’ife Wheat, Harley, White and Black-eyed Marrowfat Families will find this one of the coolest Hotels m New York during 
Merchants’ and Farmers’ orders are solicited. the summer, and the LADtESf DwAiiTMJCNT perfect In all that pro- 
H. COOPER k CO. duces real comfort _ , . ., 
jc—B. P. Johnson, Sec’y N. Y. State Agricultural Hie City Itailroad Cars starting from the doom, enable gneris to 
Society, Albany, N. Y. reach the npper part of the City with facility. The smaU Cms bring 
_—-—- passengers from the New Haven and Boston Station, 27th Street, to 
AGENTS WANTED—To sell four new inventions, the immediate front of the HoteL 
Agents have made over $25,1100 on one,—better than all Grateful for file past, I intend todeserve future favors. Patrons are 
agencies together. I give away, what fourteen other respectfully requeeted to give notice of their intended vimt. 
(bilv send address and get 80 pages of particulars, 403y L. A. STETSON. 
[127-6t| EPHRAIM BROWN, Lowell, Mass. —-— -_ 
_ _—___ T a jl O iM 
ALBANY TILE WORKS, COPPER LIGHTNING CONDUCTOR. 
Dltniun Avenue and Kuox Ste., Albany, N.Y. Patknted JULY 11, 1852. 
s , , K | K( ,’ KS I,.i„g the most extensive uuuiufacturers of r pHK SUBSCRIBERS, successors to Brittain A Edmunds, are 
' Tile in the United .Static have on hand in lar^e or binall 1 Proprietors of this Patent for the ten Western counties of New 
1 1 I Ir,;,,!,,,, Solo and ’dorse Shoe Tile, warranted su- Vork, the States of Michigan, Indiana Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa, Keo- 
rptlK SUBSCRIBE US. tiemg the most extensive tnanuiaciurers ot 
X Draining 'l ile in the United States, have on hand in large or small 
quantities, tor I-and Draining, Sole and Horse Shoe Tile, warranted su- 
r to any made in thia country, hard burned and over one foot in tucky, Tennessee, and Minnesota ierrltoiy. 
customers in various sections of tlie country respecting file su|>e- 
quality of the lower Seeds contained in file assortments sent out 
Jas. Wai.kek A Co., Schenectady, 
should he when it was ninetv-fi.nr nnnniis lieehte-c than simple and cheap, self- (A A 'I'lJ The entire right is for sala rior quaUty of the f lower Seeds contained in the assortmentssent out , , vn .tp. .iriit tt|) \ l)D u IVIN electro-plated or gilded branch point, seven insulators, and faster 
should be, when it was ninety lour pounds lighter than opening and closing farm l f I 12. Western land taken in part by ns for the past four yearn, have induced ns to adopt a similar plan ISABELLA AND GAlAWllA U It 71 r Pi V I ill) 7), They are fumished to agents by the case ; with the exclusive 
the lightest of its competitors. 
The weight of the Combined Machine is stated at more 
than one hundred pounds heavier than it should be. This 
difference in a day’s work would make a team draw eleven 
thousand two hundred and fifty pounds more than the 
actual draft, on this account alone. 
payment A descriptive view will be sent to all applicants. 
430 inputtingup VEGETABLE SEEDS,in collections for huge or small 
— gardens. The Seeds for the following have been selected wifi) great 
rpil E «ilil r NT ' L HOItSE €11A ItMKii, for Taming, care from the best varieties in cultivation, and can be recommended to 
X Keeping and Doctoring Horses and Colts. Only 25 cents. Six all lovers of good vegetables. 
wua. uiair, on m is account, atone. 7Y cd. Surgical operations performed, and diseases of the Ere and 
The Committee say the Machine advances six inches to Ear successfully treated by DR WaI.KER, Oculist and Auri-t, 
copies for $1. Mailed to every part of the United States. Tho collections are offered as follows:— 
430 Address C. J. ELD RIDGE, Cincinnati, Obia Na I.—Complete Collection— sufficient for a large Garden 
thousand two hundred aBd fifty pounds more than the ---- for one year’s supply—comprising twelve quarts of 
A FTIFICIAL EYES AND EAR DRUMS INSERT- Reas, of the very best sorts for sura ssfen ; six varieties 
actual (trail, on ims account atone. jy t . {) Surgical operations performed, and disea-eo of the Ere and each of Beans, Cabbage, Turnips, Com ; four varieties 
The Committee Fay the Machine advances six inches to Ear successfully treated by I)R WaLKER, Oculist and Auri-t, each of T,ettuce, Dnions, Radish, Muskmelons. Water- 
_.. .. . , , . , ,, 82 State St . Rochester, N. Y. melons. Cucumbers; three varieties each of Tomatoes, 
one vibration of the kni.e, when it should have been three o W. will be at the Clarendon HoteL Buffalo, every Wednesday Cauliflowers, Celery, Broccoli; with a full supply of 
inches. from 10 to A 430eow6t Spinach, Beet, Carrot, Cress, Parsley, t’arenips. Salsify, 
A careful examination of the Report will show that the -rx«u 8 -LE.-40 acres of extra land—30 improved ; buildit gs ; H^rte.and ma^^w^^of^utol^'ojrfVeBrtabte 
Committee did not know the fir.st principles of Mowing _1_ tine young orchard ; pood water, Ac. Well located, 7 miles from Seeds in liberal quantities,.$10 00 
and Ilea nine and have vet tn learn their A R C't, Nearlv Grttnd Iiali(is , Mich - Prke $35 per acre, one-fourth down-balance No. 2 .—Complete Collection for a moderate size Garden, 
P g, and nav y to learn iiieir Antis. Nearly 4 yearly payments, with interest at 7 percent Produce, imple- comprising six quarts of Pens, and most of file other 
all other machines suffered equally with Kktchum’S; merits, Ac., with tho farm, if de-ired. Apply to varieties in proportion,. 5 00 
none ho»erer sn (rmsslv .InrX.rrJ SHli there 430 O. N. GAD WELL, Loomis ville, Kent Co., Mich. No. 3 .—^Complete Collection for a small Garden,.- 3 
none, However, was so grossly slandered. Still there was--_—, The quantities included in the above collections wifi be founddetail- 
Loueui n nr. rxf r 5IKK) or more adiscaunt will be made. They are inanufiicturers of these celebrated Conductors, and are 
ift ftre i l -insL CaCe free prepared to famish them with the appropriate apparatus, to all partis. 
Orders s diuiea , nag . c( ; A MM0N, Albany, N. Y holding the right to territory, in any quantity, and on short notice. 
.. . ., r , ti , ' 427-4t The rods are put up in cases convenient for transportation, with the 
I Aw * I iff Srheneetadv i A K eIlt *' ftffi complement of fixtures inclosed Each case contaiiis twenty-five 
J aa walker A GO- ftcneneciaay, )-.- Conductors; each Conductor comprise* forty feet of copper, one 
It, ,||T 1 I I t , v II n » m 11/ li A DIM P If y I v It' V electro-plated or gilded branch point, seven insulators, and fastenings. 
HSAuKLLd A A IJ tfllillVwd uttArti VliILiS, T!--y are fumiKhcd to agents by the caw); with the exclusive right 
O F PROPER AGE FOR FORMING VINEYARDS, cultivated to dispose of them to be used in certain described territory, on very 
tVnin and containing all the goori qualities which the most im- advantageous terms. , 
proved cultivation^for eighteen years has conferred on the • Triton Applications for Agency, orders for stock or models, and all comm tl- 
I’oint Vineyards, are offered u. die public. Tltese who may purchase uications relating to thia business will receree hnriiedhite attention,if 
82 State St., Rochester, N. Y. 
Dr. W. will be at the Clarendon Hotel, Buffalo, every Wednesday 
from 10 to A 430eow6t 
one vibration of the knife, when it should have been three 
inches. w _ - 
A careful examination of the Report will show that the j-or 8 - LK.-40 acres of extra land-30 improved ; buildit gs 
Committee did not knovr the fir.st principles of Mowing J 1 tine young orchard ; £<xxl water, Ac. Well located, 7 miles fron 
— - - ill-* jetti 7 iiJtiiuo, mwt imcicot at i |/v* wu, a tyuutx, 
all other machines suffered equally with Kktcuum’s; mente, with tho farm, if desire'!. Apply to 
none, however, was so grossly slandered. Still there was _^°_ O. * CADWELL, Loomisville, Kent Co., Mich. 
hardly a machine upon the grouud, except such as it was 
C 'lIIESTEK WHITE I»IGS FOR 8ALP.-I have now ed «t length in our new Seed Catalogue, which wiU be «*nt to «I1 feet huc*-w 
j Twentv pair of teis celebrated s’oek, suitably paired and not applicants. _ b? r - " 
Dviftorr+itr « ____• 4. it, 4 lwentv pair or vis ceieDtatea 8’ocK, suitaoij imireu ana not applicants. 
> g ne conclu. ion to gi'6 a premium to, that bred from premium and other choice stock. Hoxed and deliv- N B.—The Seeds will be carefully packed and forwarded by Ex- 
escaped the blunders, errors, mis-statements, and omis- ered on cars free of charge. Also, one or two Ay sin re Bulls, thor- press, or otherwise, as the purchaser may d : rcct. 
sions made by Sub-Committees on the Trial- oughbred. For prices, addreis H. _T. WOLLARD,_ 429-2; _ __ B K. BLIRS,^ ^ 
Castine, Darke Co, Q. 
(Formerly B. K Bliss <t Haven,) SpringflekL Mass. range Quince,) for sale 
Point Vineyards, are offered to the public. Those who may purchase ideations relate^- rrittaTN A MARSH 
will receive such instructions for four years, as will enable them to ^re^ed to BRH IAIN A MARSH 
tolrTarnorth ^ ^ l0CaJity “ “* Clrculara ^nt on appllcatloa ^ ^ ^ ^ 
3? THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD CO, 
attention. ' / \FFER FOR SALE OVER 1,500,000 ACRES SELECTED 
The past season, though the coolest and most unfavorable for grape I ) (,-^njnj, a nd Wood Iuuids in Tracts of Forty acres and upwards, 
maturing we have had i” twentv years, tie ri|wned his whole crop,— to 8uit purchasers, on 
proring his rsabelias and Caiawbas have becouie perfectly accfima- , _ Op.iita and at Low Rate* of Interest. 
U‘i\ This iriv«« him full aSbQTHiiW dint bv improved culdvation, 
nnn nniiiinu Ac a crop of rum! fruit ran be obtained evkk/year, in Pamphlets cemtaining Mapi.d^ription of LancU, and otheflftofoi- 
most of the Northe'rn. all of the Middle, Western ai.d Somtiem States mutton valuable to the Western Emigrant, will w sent frw of postage 
N. B—To those who take sufficient to p'ant six acres, as lie directs, by addressing ’»Lt rS v V 
5 00 he will, when they commence bearing, furnish the owner a ith one ol rRlifitlT^ 368tf 
3 0 » his Vinedressers, wtiom he has instructed in his inode of cultivation, JOHN WILSON, Land Con’T L ri K K, mcag a llL_ 
stall- aud *t<* win do ;>li the labor of the vineyard, and inenre the .nost iwr- DAr . A »» itrTm Ar i.KWl ^ 
o all fectnutress The only charue, a rea-vorinble compeu^tion for the la- BUGAltUUS ^ ^ 
lx>r. When the purchase »k larg** and approved pH{M‘ r or other seen- Operatiw LiTUOGRAPiciwi iND Krgraykhs, Na 230 Main 
Ex- ritv cun lx; given, a liberal cre<lit on moat of the pnrchaee will be Buffalo, N. Y. 
given. Abo, . J. O. Booardus. (3S6wcl Jp ggrH Lirwig 
APPLE -QUINCE TREES, (which are nomf^times called the-- 
im rtiTu/e Oninoe .1 fi>r krIh rm above. [427w71 K. T. U. fCw/** See ' 
f^-Sce TAPPAN S. CAUTEH in another column. 
