APRIL 17. 
MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER, 
■ovrigtt fntcttiijrswc. 
Arrival of the America. 
The steamer America* from Liverpool on the 
27th ult, arrived at Halifax on the 9th inst. 
Great Britain.—T n the House of Lords, on the 
Special ilotkctf. 
Report op Field Trial op Reapers and Mowers, at 
Syracuse, July, 1857, by U. S. Ag. Society. 
Never was there a public trial of Agricultural Imple¬ 
ments that promised so much and performed so little.— 
The evil doue more than counterbalances any good that 
SUmUssntu'tttis. { KIaNQ and 10 ntlie r varieties b^au* if ul annual 
-•*- ‘‘ lower Seeds sent bv mail to all who send me 30 cents. A choice 
-----_____-- collection of novel, beautiful and useful 
Advertisements—T wenty-five Cents a line, each insertion.— FIELD AND CARDEN SEEDS, 
Special Noiiees—following reading matter, and leaded—Fifty Cents se ! ec ^ " ’ t}l ^frut care, and propagated by m*\ My descr ptlveand 
a bine, each insertion.- in advance. pn . c L d Catalogue sent to allI who enclose a stamp A drees 
11- IX rOOKGIi, Napoleon, Jackson Co, Mich. 
a Line, each insertion ,—in advance. 
25th. Lord Malmesbury, referring to the case of the may flo ' v from it- 
British engineers at Naples, said that Mr. Locke The Chairman of the Committee of Judges, John Stan- 
had arrived in England, and that Parks had been T0X Gould, of Hudson, N. Y., is responsible for the Re¬ 
liberated on bail. port of the proceedings, containing over 100 pages.— 
In the Commons, Mr. Griffith asked the Chancel- There is very little of practical value in it, because it is a 
lor of the Lxchequer if, in the opinion of the law labored effort to give the premiums to machines that did 
officers of the Crown, the capture of the Cagliari en- not deserve them. On psge 35 will be found the following 
titled the Government to demand ample compensa- i n connection with the tests of the Dynamometer: 
T Mr! DffiPd^?£e‘Xrrr nKhe? •*» —- »»—. 
Mr. Roebuck brought forward his motion for the ° if 8 !') !r ',, ■ . .. _ ... . ... . 
abolition of the Vice Royalty in Ireland. After If tty th,s Chairman or the Committee, by this test, 
some debate, a motion for the previous question we K!iaI1 6nd a remarkaWe “ want of sagacity.” 
was negatived, by 127 majority, when the subject Iu table ,T ’ page 81 > the draft of Kktchum's Reaper is 
was dropped. stated at eight pounds and four-tenths of a pound per 
In the Lords, on the 27th, the sanitary condition inch > when it: should have been five and a half pounds 
FOOLISH 
Barre, Mass. 
TjUHKNns of IOIOTS, IMBECILES ui.<) FOOLISH WAKEFIKXD’3 H AND CORN PLANTER, 
X Children, procure Cnculars, gratis, of I>r. BROWN. Barre, Mass. XT AS BEEN THOROUGHLY TESTED in the last four yearn, by 
- --—-— XX probably Time llundrul Thousand Karimas who concur in pro. 
1 BOO AGENTS WANTED! Send stamp for particular nouncing it a valuable labor saving implement—the best and cheap. 
1 ,OOt/ 432-lt c. P. WHITTEN, Lowell, Mass. est Planter yet introduced. It is wairanted to plant in the most sat- 
-- manner troin tour to eight acres of com in a day, if used as 
S t' 1 '-ft CORN.—A few bushels of Red Blaze White Eight-Rowed Wheeled ! end for planting lieans, in the judgment of many, it has no 
Seed Com. It will be delivered at the Railroad for $160 per superior. Persons in this .Hate desiring further information iu regard 
bushel. The com ripened Inst your before the frost. to ft. will please apply immediately for a t ircular, containing a list of 
Darien, N. Y, April 6,1858. [i32-it] T. C. PETERS Agents, Recommendations, Ac. Address 
----- fi-’-'-’t M. W. SIMMONS, Br otkport.N.Y 
3.000 rooted ; Price $8 per 1 W; 5.WUi^ ^sare old $i6^4r I THE NEW YORK TRIBUNE. 
100; al>o, 5,000 cuttings, first quality, jus low ns can be bought at «r> 
any other place. Address H. PAION, Lockport, N. Y. J- *-»*->• 
---— -- 'I'HE TRIBUNE commences its eighteenth year on the 10th of 
SUPERIOR LAND PLASTER! 1 April inst It has nearly completed errangemonts, by an outlay 
TJRENCH A CHAPPELL 69 Exchange St. (Successors to tha 'i ^ 30 - d0 °, on , a " e ' v K" 3 ™ ant ! other machinery and ad- 
bushei. The corn ri|iened lust you - before the frost. to it, will please appli 
Darien, N. Y, April 6,1858. [f32-it] T. C. PETERS. Agents, Recommend 
.-________ _ 432~‘.’t 
3 OOO GRAPE VINES, 1 year oil, well rp tt- p TsTTr 
tl.inhl roofed; Price $8 per 100 ; 5.HJ three years old $15 per 1 PAJh IN JCi 
196; al.-o, 5,000 cuttings, first quality, as low as can be bought at 
any other place. A ddress II. PAIQN, lmckport, N. Y. f - [IE TRTBUNE c 
SUPERIOR LAND PLASTER! * Aprilinst Itha 
T^RENCH A CHAPPELL 69 Exchange St. (Successor* to tonT/ 
X ShurtlifpA Smith, at old Stand.) keep on hand for Farmers' twm.the n kngu 
WOARBDTTS Cklebkated T .and Plaster One Dollar invested bv iu oatmnT An e 
in Plaster returns Fifty to the Farmer. 432tf 
GROVE It & BAKER’S 
Celebrated 
FAMILY SEWING MACHINES, 
495 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. 
rpiIKSR MACHINES are row justly admitted to be tile best In 
*. “*« .'or r anuly Sewing, making a new, hi rung, and elaslic stitch 
winch will not rip. even if every fourth stitch be cut Circulars seut 
on application by letter. 428-8t 
DANSV1LLK SEMINARY. 
Rev. SCHUYLER SEAGEH, 1>. !>., Principal. 
T I EJ , ' II * ST f'ERM of this Institution will commence April 21 st. 
A 1858. I uition in i omraon English Branches, per Term, $5 60 — 
In Higher Branches, per Term, $6 60. Board can be obtained at 
moderate prices. For further particulars, address die Principal. 
D insville, March 20,1858. 429-4t 
SEEDS! SEEDS!! SEEDS!!! 
id r.'.i'rY™ . -i'lncts, to reduce to die lowest point the time which must elapse be- 
llnhftr invented the n, " k P« U P of is t'o.ms and tlie reception ofiis issues 
Lamar mvesteu by iu patrons. No expense or labor will be spared to render its ad- 
_vices IVom all quarters as prompt full, graphic, and reliable as ttioeo of 
i | i any rival. With correspondents at the most important points in either 
• • • hemisphere, and an editorial staff chosen from tne liest w riters in our 
eminent had no materials before them to justify the an half and one of five and an half, moving the same 
° f T hC Q I),reCt0r3 ° , BaDk through the space of one inch, eve y second, for ten 
of Scotland. It was announced that Government 
500 AGENTS WANTED! 
had no intention of introducing any measure in re¬ 
gard to tolls and local dues on shipping thisseason. 
hours, which is counted a day’s work. The actual differ¬ 
ence of power expended would be 108,000 pounds for one 
Mr. D’Israeli moved for leave to bring in a bill 8 ' TOrb ' wb ’ cb wou * d pal-'y the arm, if not the whole 
amending the Government of India, and explained s J stera > of the Hon. Chairman. 
by principles widen will stand the lest of ages. It wars upon Slave¬ 
ry, *' not in the ausfract merely, but In the 1 hiited St-tes,” regardless 
of the fact that the slaves are a powerless caste, and belong to a 
loathed and doivn-troaden race, because it realizes that unjust, op¬ 
pressive laws are a curse, not merely to their immediate victims, but 
to tiie whole community which endures and upholds them. In the 
its provisions. Its several features are similar to 
that, of the former cabinet. Leave was granted. 
The appointment of Pelissier as Ambassador from ted by the Chairman. 
The actual draft of the Ketchum Machine was by far It 1 *-*!! NORTHERN PLANTING— Sent far and nei 
the lightest of the 13 Reapers on trial, as recently admit- L ^ 
. . .... or nu miu.il, Atkinson Depot, A. H. i same spirit, it opposes Ffilibu-terism and every form of national 
■v a wcnuniun ___ -• r, ‘l )a ' i, y or aggression, profoundly convinced that'" Righteousness 
NANSEMONl) fsVVEET POTATO PLANTS, exalteUi a nation,” and that territory won by conquest or spoliation 
TAOR NORTHERN PLANTING—Sent far and near bv Express 2 iVer 'ii 1 * a, r‘. d ne , ver c,ln trllly Btrf! 'ivthou the nation thus aggrandized. 
X 1 at $2 per 1.000. To dealers and others ordering IO.iaiO o‘r more 8 * reedom in Labor as the only safe, beneficent basis of 
France gave very general satisfaction in England. 
The Times’ Paris correspondent believes Pelissier 
to be a warm partisan of the English alliance. 
The returns at the B >ard of Trade show a falling 
oil in exports for February, of over two million 
sterling, compared with the same month last year. 
The fortifications of Malta are to be augmented 
and repaired immediately. 
England. So much for the “ sagacity ” of this Committee and of 
Pelissier the Chairman of the Committee. H. 
O. S. MURRAY & SON., 
Twenty Milas Stand, Warren Co, Ohio. 
the Chairman of the Committee. H CHOICE GRAPE YI N H*L the varied developm nt and diversification of Home Industry, the 
_ t t _iLwx OVK YRAROT F") DT ana HR tpp vTvca ai tn i repre«biou of I' temperance, Violence, and C)i:ne, tlie improvement, 
4(H) w 1 K OI u’ IV H xt T 1 Y. rN ^ S /“ A1bo : by ever y praciicab e means, of the condiiion of the needy and nnfor 
A 7 >(K ) IC FCJT? T’LTTd Si L’ A f 4 NJ , [ e> F‘b ( 'cca, hariy Northern Musctidini: <t (.nncord Vines tunate, are among i he objects to which our efforts are steadfastly di- 
ZY 1 tbit ‘ 1 1 tb hJliAhUN. p’" W 0 v,ca sh P^ ea -, R nd^l varietiesofthe choicest hardy native reeled. In short, without assuming lo he wher or «tt rfimnohere 
rpIIE GARDEN; A New Pocket Manual op Practical 0 Un i‘ 6 Y nlti 7 a ^ ,n ' cV . oice3t “V s of we aim to be found al vavs tlie foes of Wrong, AbmeandEvil Z?d 
1 Horticulture Everybody who owns or rents a card™ wfi,i 8nd . oU , ,or f I u ' t8_ ^ 1 hom of Lancashire Gooie- the champions of Truth. Virtue, ana Reform. ’ 
ort CUI.TI re. B-yeiyboay who owns or rents a garden, large berries just impoited, in first rate comlmom Irom England, by We lure nobody to obtain subscribers for ns, employ no traveling 
or small, will find this best of all garden manuals indispensable. It , C- P. BI 8 SELL A SALTER, agems, oiler no premiums or prizes, b it a bimi lj conv iff nnr 
national growth and prosperity, it contends for that Freedom not only 
m Kansas but on every acre of the Federal Territories, seeking no 
io , .T or f ’ om an<l granting none to any party, interest, doctrine, or 
. tribunal tliat would render them tlie nursery and Home of Bondage. 
The vsried developra lit mid diversification of Home Industry, the 
repression of b temperance, Violeuce, and Crime, tlie improvement, 
lels- by every praciicab e means, of the condiiion of the needy and nnfor-’ 
ines tunate, are among die objects to which our efforts are s'eadfastly di- 
Ltive reeled. In short, without assuming to bo wiser or bett-r than others 
gives full directions for the cultivation of 
All tiie Kitchen Vegetables; 
All kinds op Fruits and Berries; 
All sorts op Flowers and Shrubs; and 
All the best Ornamental Trees. 
It tells all about 
India.— Col. Campbell, with fifteen regiments of All toe Kitchen 
European infantry, three regiments of European All kinds op Fru 
cavalry, three regiments and detachments of two All sorts op Flo\ 
others of native cavalry, with 80 heavy guns and all the best Orn 
mortars, and 63 field-pieces, had crossed the Ganges. It tel 
The attack on Lucknow was expected to commence s ° 118 ANn manures ; 
Feb. 27 th, when Jung Banaboor’s and Gen. Franck’s Tue Structure op Plants; 
forces, 12,000 strong, would reach Lucknow. mi 
Flow TO PREPARE r 
Franck.— The Paris Constitutionelle has an arti- How T0 SlEE 
e’e in large type on the English alliance. It ex- How to Cultivate 
presses the most friendly sentiments throughout. How to Graft an 
The Bourse wa3 quite animated on the 28th. — How to Preserve 
The rise in funds was decided. H 0W T0 m kverv 
The Minister of the Interior has ordered all ar¬ 
tillery in the town of France dismounted, and dc- Popular, Reliable, 
berries just impoited, m first late contrition, from Kngland, by We hire nobody to obtain subscribers for us, employ no traveling 
,o„o t C. I. BISbKIjUA SALTER, agents, oiler io premiums or prizes, bit a simple copy of our paper 
_Ea- t Avenue Nurseries, Rochester, N . Y. to any one who, because he approves its general character and bc- 
T T-re /r-cn tiwtt -tvt . Uev ®* lt * circulation will exert a salutary influence, procures and 
-i-ilIVlki XvXJLiJNJ I sends ns a list of twenty or more subscribers if there be any who 
Page’s Perpetual Kiln, Patented, .Inly, 1S57. J ,e ! iev e Republican principles would be commanded and human well- 
r.MHS is unquestionably the most economical Kiln in L, and is gimcrelly mkm^md 
X adapted to either Wood or Coal for fuel. The furnaces are so send i s as many subscriutions as can Uiere ba iSnmi ?w. S 
arranged that the best -s directly applied to the stono and without desire specimeneopies for this purpose «ill be gladlv sumilii-d ° 
£5 in "} ( i f ": e . limB "* ™ B TRIBOnS is prim'ed'on 1 a laren imp.Bal shecg ffided In 
wood-iurnt lime 0 ’ tb h produced by coal heat is equal to quarto form, aud mailed to subscribers on file following 
Its superiority over any other Kiln can be seen at a glance by ex- TEE, Tvl S ; 
amlnation of a kiln or a model. I am prepared to sell Town, County Daii - y Tribune, per annum,. $5 00 
or State Rights. Address C. D. PAGE, Patentee, seau-wefklt tribune. 
Vegetable Growth ; and ^ , 
What Plants Live Upon; wood-burnt lh 
and shows 
How TO PREPARE THE GROUND ; 
How to Sow Seeds ; 
How to Cultivate ; 
How to Graft and Bud ; 
How to Preserve Fruits and Vegetables; 
How to do Everything. 
It Is 
tillery in the town of France dismounted, and de- Popular, Reliable, 
posited in the arsenals. The impression prevailed Practical, Comprehensive, 
that the guns were removed lest they fall into the You may readi, y understand it, easily 
peoples’ hands, in case Of a rising. without difficulty put them in practice. 
Full op Information, 
Very Cheap. 
Its superiority over any other Kiln can be seen at a glance by ex- TEE, Tvl S ; 
amlnation of a kiln or a model. I am prepared to sell Town, County d aily Tribune, per annum,. $5 00 
or State Rights. Address C. D. PAGE, Patentee, semi-wefkly tribune. 
_ ___ Rochester, N. Y. fine Copy, one year,. $3 00 
improved stock at public sale! fvo copi?,, one y«!r:::;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;n z-! 
Short-Horned Cattle, Horses, South-Down and Cots- Ten Copies, lo one address, . .20 00 
wold Sheep and Suffolk Pigs. wkekiy tribune.. 
TIIE SUBSCRIBERS will offer at Public Sale, at 12 o’clock, on One Com- one venr 
X Wednesday, June 16th, at their farm at Elizabeth, New Jereey. Three (Imics nm- v’cir' .nn 
I ,1. will oiler ,u i ill,lie Mile, at IZ oclock, on One Cnnr one venr nr, 
X Wednesday, June 16th, at their farm at Elisabeth, New Jereey, Three (?oni^ one v,urn . % r m 
Twenty-five head of Short-Horned Cattle, comprising one-r alf of p.vTc^en on" . S' 
M “ n , herd ; They W,U CO" s)s ‘ of <®e of the slock bulls Marmion Ten Conies on" vear .J 
>i.k jplcsf tJ 8t ° C ’ C0TSvr0LD k HEKi, » head of Suf- Any person sending us a Club of twenty or more will ba entitled to 
^ Terms always cash in 
° U S^ NCWYerk ^wSe^Sd’Trahisar- 432 
I , 1 Git SAI.E—Very low, a sixty acre Farm, just over the effy 
___ _ line. Land of excellent quality; fit for any purpose. Good 
“MOUNTAIN SI'Kill 1 M ■ inr i V nvi< farm buUdiugs. luquire of ,J. CHAPMAN, 
MtllnM AliY &P.ISDXING Off XEBANON” 43d-;it Waverly House, Rochester, N. Y. 
I AS never been known to blast or mildew. Its berry is of good - —- ---- 
X hize, and it is very productive, b ing a strong aud healthy SYRACUSE TsTXTE^SERlIES. 
ower. I rice, from 60 cents to $1 per root Also, DWA11F PFAf'lI Tit If 
The Northern Muscadine Grape, ^ td v ™ 1 
f which a correspondent (Prof. J. P. Kirtland, M. I), Cleveland . . ^ >T1 ^ 1'IITl Stocks, 
edical Coll *^e,)of the Ohio Farmer, of Cleveland, Ohio, Nov. 7 ,1867 ^ . THE FOIaIjOWINQ VARIETIES:—Albert 
akes the following remarks: * Gallatin, Bergens Yellow, Cooledge'n Favorite, Cole’s Early, 
“ During the last time works we have amused ourselves in treating George IV, Honest John, Lwr^e White 
irhape a hundred individuals to specimens of tlie Nordiern Mu sea- ^ > 0,k * Morris White, and White Imperial. 
hands, in case Of a rising. without difficulty put them in practice. It is rmUtum in parvo, and 
0 C1 _ I maybe canied in the pocket Adapted to all sections, and sold 
v I AIN.-— ome 8 ight dl 8 lir nances at \ alentia I everywhere. Orders should be sent In at once, l’rice, in paper, 30 
2 re quieted. Doubtful rumors of disturbances at cents; in muslin, 60 cents. 
were quieted. Doubtful rumors of disturbances at 
Saragossa. The government had presented a pro¬ 
ject for the abolition of slavery in the colonies. 
eretand it, easily remember its directions, and ( 18-13.) or Lord V ane Temcest 2u(6'i9)— 10 young bulls and bull 
• .. ta • , calves, the get of Marmion, Lord Yane Tempest 2d. Grand Duka 2d 
em in practice. It is muilum m parvo, and (12961.) ami Duke of Glostcr. (11382,) and lo cows and heifers. Aho 
pocket Adapted to all sections, and sold Horses, Brood Mares and Colts.—South-Down Sheep, bred 
ould be sent in at once. Price, in paper, 30 ^rem Jonas Webb stock, Cotswold Sheep, and 40 head of Suf- 
Jtai.Y.— Count Cavor sent a very energetic note mal ’" wil11)6 famished to subscribers ordering them all at the same 
to Naples on the refusal of the latter to give up hmefor $l Address fowler and wells, 
Caglari. 431-2t 308 Broadway, New York. 
in consequence of the opposition ofthe nobility^to (EOlUhtCVCff H ^'.’“and ft' 
the emancipation of the serfs. Many great families Cl’ W WttiBtVW, grower . PriMkftc 
had fled from St. Petersburg in fear of their lives. .. . . . 
100,000 men aie to be formed in Poland in May. Rural New-Yorker Office, ) 
I ins is considered a manifestation against Austria. Rochester, April 13,1858. I 
everywhere. Orders should be sent in at once. Price, in paper, 30 £ r< ™ Webb stock, Cotswold Sheep, and 40 head of Suf- 
musl ‘ n ’ 60 cc, ' ts ‘- An illustrat'd Catnlogu”, containing a list of animals to lie sold, 
The Series of four “ Rural Hand-Books" to which this belongs— will be ready tlie first of May, and will lie seut to all applicants. 
“The House,” “Ihe Garden," “The Farm," and “Domestic Aui- „ . B- * C. & HaINKS, 
maid" will be furnished to subscribers ordering them all at. the .ame *OR^en miles from New Yerk by New Jersey Railroad, Trains ar- 
M/o.ot/w moil are to tie lormea in 1 'oiand in May. Rural New-Yorker Office, ) VI wnicn acorresponaent (Pr 
This is considered a manifestation against Austria. Rochester, April 1 3,1858. { “She Mng remark: 
Turkey —800 Monteneorans violated A nafrinn , U U ’° lnfluonce of w,;t weath,;r ,ho raarket is depressed, and « During the last three work 
ns mifttea Austrian tlioughthochangeswemakearethoseofanadvancc.thereisbutliiUo perhaps a hundred individual: 
territory and penetrated Herzegobia. Forty en- doing. dine,Catawba,Diana, Clinton, Isal*Ua and Winslow'sseedlinYFour 
navigation Of the Danib^ treaty for the vanced 25 cents per barrel We have produced this Grape from the seed in our own Society, and 
u 4 VJ 0 auuu ui sue JAAllune. Oats— Less range in quotations. will only warrant such genuine as are ordered to our address. Gross 
Commercial Intelligence.. Butter Ins gone up l@2cents per pound. 
Breadstuffs.—R ichardson, Spence & Co auote Hour Cloteh Kke " 18 a lll,le raore in demand, and a rise of 12j^@25 soon, money to accompanv th. 
very dull, and almost unsalable; quotations nominally as CC, ' tS *** busb.l has occurred. ^“ffremuhed ^ * 
follows: — Western Canal 21s@22s—Philadelphia and Hay is firmer m price, and for best qualities 50 cents per tun better mmnlars sent m-sils on arm 
riving every four. 
GOOSEBERRY 
“MOUNTAIN SEE 1)1, 1 NG Off XEBANON” 
T I as never been known to blast or mildew. Its berry is of good 
1 1 size, and it is very productive, bring a strong and healthy 
grower. Price, from 60 cents to $1 per root Also, 
Tlie Northern Muscndinc Grape, 
Of which a correspondent (Prof. J. P. Kirtland, M. II, Cleveland 
Medical College,) of the Ohio Farmer, of Cleveland, Ohio, Nov. 7,1857, 
makes the following remarks: 
Price, 50 cents each—$5 per dozen, $35 per !00. 
THORP, SMITH & IIANCHETT. 
Syracuse, N. Y., March 26, 1858. 430-3t 
will only warrant such genuine as are ordered to our address. Gross SOIVT Bl'tERO GUANO, 
impositions are now extensively practiced in selling worthless Grape Imported mid for sale by WOOD ik GRANT. 
Roots tor the Muscadine. Close wishing to order had better send on i,v. v , ’ 
12>^@25 soon, money to accompanv the orders, whi h are booked and filled in JW i'lOllt St., New York. 
Baltimore 22@23s—Ohio 24@26s. Wheat dull but steady nm >' noled ’ 
—Red 6sta>6s3d —white 7u4Z7t.nl r n ..., v...» ... i J a„i.i„ 
-Red 6s@6s3d—white 7s@7s6d. Corn quiet but steady— 
mixed and yellow 33s6d@34s6d—white 33s@34sfid. The 
Brokers’ Circular says that corn had advanced l@2s on the 
week. 
Aside from the foregoing our table of rates Is without change. 
KOCIIESTiCK WHOLESALE PRICES. 
New Lebanon, Shaker Village, Columbia Co., N. Y. 
Provisions. Pork steady at 70s. Bacon dull and prices d V 
Flour and Grain. Eggs, dozen in. 
a*rti£E^te Just Publi 3hod ' A f ril wth. 
A,I. I li; THOUGHTS 1 v 1 "i 
Best white Canada 90ctoll 00 Do dried .A AiV C ail I O, Maryland, Virginia, North and South Carolina, Alabama and Georgia. 
Com ■' *50c Potatoes .* ' ^ATitEitED FROM tiie extemporaneous discourses OF hignly appreciate such fertilizers, having used them with profit for 
Rye, 60 lbs. ^ bush1 61 c Hw and Shsa ^ HENRY WARD BEECHER. the last five years. Price $32®36 for tun-in bags 160 tt*. each. 
Oats 346 hS 5 e B ___ 1 he attention of Dealers aud Country Storekeepers is catted to this 
Keeent Elections. 
Connecticut. —Returns have been received from Hean8 
Com.60c Potatoes. ' o«iSiR 3 c 
Rye, 60 lte.fi bush.. 6 ic Hides and SiIins 
Oats.34@35c Slaughter. 4 r 7 f> IVe 
Barley.45op0c Calf.10c 
Buckwheat.31(S34o SheeD Delta_ 'iiwsiitivK 
bcott of Richmond, Va, and Gilliam of tlie Military institute of 
Lexington, Va, all show it to contain over 80 per cent, of the Bone 
Phosphate of Lime. “ Prof Booth says your article is a Phosphutic 
Guano of superior quality ” 
To Farmers desirous of testing its qualities, we will forward our 
Pamphlet when requested, containing a full statement of its merits, 
value and manner of application. Tlie Planters and Farmers of 
Maryland, Virginia, North and South Carolina, Alabama and Georgia. 
ley- -.45((p50c Calf. 10 c r TMIE I UBLISHERS take pleasure in calling attention to this 
Awheat.31(a;34c Sheep pelts.5t)c(U"$l 25 1 book, believing that it fairly merits toe epithet extraordinary. 
^ ...63©75c Lambda..7..U0c A member of Mr. Beecdfr's society, feeling impelled to catch and 
■otmiry Storekeepers is called to this 
430-6t 
. . ——_ „ deeds. preserve some of tiie exquisite images, the truths crystallized into 
almost all the towns in this State. The Repnbli- Perk, Mess.$16,00(5)16,50 Clover, bush.$ 4 , 00 ( 554,12 poetry, and the far-seeing, but genial wisdom, which otherwise would 
pftnu have oloctori 1 '>'! Qr ,,i ,P°- $6,0()@6,75 Timothy.$2,2S(a)2’50 have bad no memorial save in the hearts of the hearers,—made copi- 
cans nave elected 1 JJ, and the Democrats 78 Beef fl cwt.$5,l%6,00 Hundiues. ^ ous notes of his sermons, and from them has selec:ed the voluino of 
Itepiesentatives. The Senate, it is believed will pambs each. .$1,50@2,26 Wood, hard.$4,50@5,60 extracts now presemed to the pubic. 
, ,,, T, ... , r T1 , Will Mutton, (carcass). J(pj5c Do. soft.$3,00@4,00 Whether it is regarded as a collection of literary gems, or as a se- 
fetanu 10 Republicans to 6 Democrats. The vote Hams, smoked.9c CoaJ, Lehigh.$ ',00@7,50 ries of striking tlioughts on Christianity and its related themes, the 
.AoiioviiiK umi. it irtiu.y meriM uio euunti extraordinary. r-p-Trzr -rr’ -c?ezim -ns.-r r 
member of Mr. Beech i R's society, feeling impel,ed to catch and .. -L-CO-Jn J.XNJ U 1 
sorve some of the exquisite image", the truths crystallized into WHEKI.EH ANH WILSON MAMIK’G CO.’S 
try, and tlie far-seeing, but genial wisdom, which otherwise would ’ ’ SJ'IWXIVG MACIIIIVHS. 
e bad no memorial save in the liearts of the hearers,—made copi- Highest premiums for 1857 awarded by tho American Institute at 
notes of his sermons, and from them has selected the volume of the Crystal Palace, New York; Maryland Institute, Baltimore • and 
ru Ct . S e n0 ™ P resenle ? U tl>e publ'c. at the Maine, Connecticut Michigan, and Illinois State Fairs, 
i'petoer it is regarded as a collection of literary gems, or as a se- Office 343 Hroarlway, N. Y. Send for a Circular. 
for Frovernor in oil hut r> $• rYu? U i lders .go* Scranton..$8,00^6,50 book will not gaflfer by compaiiion wfth the most famoua of simi 
ior Governor, in all DUt 17 towns, gives Bucking- Chickens.ID® lie I)o. Blossburg_$5,00®550 compilations io the language. 
ham, Rep., a plurality Of 3,100 Turkeys.L% 12c Bo- Shamokin :::::$6»75 .'J’he publishers believe tliat, sooner or later, these Life TiiOUCi 
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, Itepuoiicans Butter,roll..17@18c Hay, tun.$6@ll/0 much °t beauty, that it will exert an influence wliich no generous, 
elected their entire ticket for State officers, and a , )o \ flrkin . I5c Wool,»ih.,3l)®40c precMdve soul can resist 
great majority of both branches of the General Lard, tried.ff-ibc Codfish^’quimai'.'.'.'.l^fso^LTs In One Volume 12mo. 300 pages. Price $1. 
gieat majority of both branches of the General Lard, tried.„rii)c 
Da Scranton.'$6,00®6i50 b° ol< wl,) not 8uff er by comparison wfth the most famous of similar 
I)o. Blossburg.$5,00®5,50 compilations io the language. 
Do. Shamokin . 111 .$d[25(5)6’75 The publishers believe tliat, sooner or later, these Life Thoughts 
Do. Char.lOfaiL'jric be found in the bands of every reflecting reader in the countr*.— 
Suit bbl. $1 69 B is not a “ sentaiion book ;" but it I as so much of power, and so 
Hay, tun.$6rti)l 1,' 0 much 01 beauty, that it will exert an influence which no generous,ap- 
In One Volume 12mo. 300 pages. Price $1. 
With a copious Analytical Index. 
V~s/~ On receipt of the price, a copy will be mailed, pre paid, to 
’illLLIPS, SAMPSON &. CO., 
Publishers, Boston, Mass. 
Assembly. Tallow .. KkSllb^c I Trout bbl .::::$8W^50 With a copious Analytical Index. 
Michigan.—P artial returns from the town elec- new hTliS'SS SSt* “ 
tio„, held In this Stele, on tire 5th inst., show large SS@St?SlSS ’S:SSSHWSS& “SS « r.ULMFV, uwmnr ECO 
Republican gams. State; $ I,10®4,25 for super Onio, Illfoois, Indiana, WiS^nsin, MicS -- W ’ Wa88 -. 
St. I-otiis, Mo.—A special despatch to the N. Y THE Nli ' V V(I11K SELF-EAKINO REAPER, 
Tribune states that the Free Democratic majority fcS. Canadian lower; sales at $ 4 , 35 ^ 5,50 with mower combined. 
in that city is 1,300. The entire Free Soil rnnmril Crain— In Wheat there is a moderate business doing at michang- _ SEYMOUR & MORCAN’S PATENT, 
ticket has been nhrraon in S ! ^ ^ f°. r the Harvest of 1S58. 
OPINIONS OF TIIE NEW YORK PRESS. 
We prefer them for family use. — Tribune. 
They are the favorites for families.—Times. 
Equal to nine seamstresses .—Ihmie Journal. 
Hie machine for family use .—Advocate and Journal 
Most honorable to American genius.— Independent. 
We cannot imagine anything more perfect —KvangeAsL 
Will give entire satisfaction— Observer. 
The best ever invented .—Christian Inquirer. 
Indispensable in every family .—’The I readier. 
We praise it with enthusiasm .—Christian Intelliymcer. 
A benefaction of the age .—Putnamd Magazine, 
Magical in operation. —Mrs. Stephen's Monthly. 
Beyond all question, the machines .—Life Illustrated. 
Tho stitch cannot be unravelled.— Am. Agriculturist. 
They maintain the pre-eminence.— Express. 
Our household is in ecstacies with it— I'orteTs Spirit 
One of our household gods.— V. S. Journal. 
Have no equal for family use.—Musical World. 
A triumph of mechanical genius.— N. Y. Journal. 430 
SHOUT-HORNS FOR SALK. 
T HAVE A VERY FINE Roan bull calf 1 year old in April next 
X Abo 5 or 6 young cows, with heifer and bull calves now on hand, 
and to be drop't this spring. The young bull and the calves are got by 
the celebrated Imported Bull Marquis of Carrabas, which won the 1st 
Prize as the best 2 year old at N. V. State Fair at Saratoga, which I 
will sell cheap for cash or approved credit The animals are milking 
stock. Also, a few pairs of selected Suffolk Pigs now drop’t, to be de¬ 
livered in June, at from $20 to $25 per pair, as to quality. 
Rome, N. Y. _ |429-4t] _ JONATHAN TALOOTT. 
TAKE CARE OF YOUR HOUSES. 
A COMPLETE HORSE DOCTOR-by J. C. Knowlson, a 
practitioner of 50 years among horses. Also, valuable bints 
for choosing a good horse and directions for training him. 
A copy sent, post-paid, on receipt of 25 cents by the Publishers. 
Address ENSIGN, BRIDGEMAN A FANNING, 
430eow4t Publishers, 156 William St, New York. 
MELVIN’S 
AMERICAN GIFT BOOK STORE, 
Chestnut Sr., Philadelphia. 
A GHT north from 25 cents to $100given with every book sold.— 
1 KRsoNAt Attkntion given to filling orders scut by mail or 
otherwise, promptly and impartially. 
. BJ-benil arrangements made with Agents, and Catalogues contain¬ 
ing lull information, sent ft'ee to any address. 
IT Send for a Catalogue. [428-5t| R. MELVIN. 
JEFFERSON COUNTY SEED STORE, 
"Watertown, N. Y. 
rpiIE SUBSCRIBERS are prepared to fill orders from any part of 
X the State at the lowest market rates For Choice Timothy Seed. 
China and life Wheat, Harley, White and Black-eved Marrowfat 
Peas, Ac., Ac. Merchants’ and Farmers' orders are solicited 
„ H. COOPER A CO. 
Kefkkknce.—B. P. Johnson, Sec’y N. Y. State Agricultural 
4A b-8t _ Society, Albany, N. Y. 
'Y i iih 1 AGENTS WANTED—To sell four new inventions. 
,' ’’ Cv / Agents have made over $25,000 on one,—better than all 
other similar agencies together. I give away, what fourteen other 
agencies sell. Only send address and get 80 pages of particulars, 
gratis. [427-6t| EPHRAIM BROWN. I,owel l, Mass. 
ISABELLA AND CATAWBA CRAPE VINES, 
/ \F PROPER AGE FOR FORMING VINEYARDS, cultivated 
\7 Irom, and containing al) the good qualities which the moht im- 
proved cultivation for over eighteen yearn has conferred on the < ’roton 
l oint V ineyards, are offered to the public. Those who may purchase 
will receive such instructions tor four years, as will enable them to 
cultivate the Grape with entire success, provided their locality is not 
too tar north. 
All communications addressed to R. T. UNDERHILL M D 
New York, or Croton Point, Westchester Co. N. Y„ will’receive 
attention. 
The past season, though the coolest and most unfavorable for grape 
maturing we have had in twenty years, he ripened his whole crop,— 
proving his Isabellas and On taw has have become perfectly acclima¬ 
ted. This gives him full assurance that by improved cultivation, 
pruning, Ac., a crop of good fruit can be obtained every year, in 
^ or ^ len,< all of the Middle, Western and {Southern States. 
N. H.— lo those who take sufficient to plant six acres, as he directs, 
he will, when they commence bearing, furnish the owner with one of 
his Vinedressers, whom he has instructed in his mode of cultivation, 
and he will do all the labor of the vineyard, and insure the most per- 
fect Tho only charge, a reasonable compensation for the la¬ 
bor. W hen the purchase is large and approved paper or other secu¬ 
rity can Ire given, a liberal credit on most of the purchase will bo 
given. Also, 
APPLE-QUINCE TREEvS, (which are sometimes called tho 
range Quince,) for sale as above. [427w7J R. T. U. 
B L A C K HAWK, Jr. ~ 1 h 17, 
M AN RE POUND at the Stable of the Subscriber, two miles 
east of Lockport, the coining season for the improvement of 
horses. Sire, Black Hawk; g. sire, Sherman; g. g., Justin Morgan.— 
Dam, by young Hamiltonian, by Bishop Hamiltonian, by Imported 
Messenger. Dam of Young Hamiltonian by Leonidas; g. dam by 
Bellfouiider. Black Hawk, Jr. 1st. is let black, 15 hands high, 
weight 1,000 IKs., closely resembling his sire in style and action. He 
possesses an excellent temper, is a pleasant driver ami goes in good 
stvle. He received the first premium at tlie Niagara (to. Fair in 1853 
when six years old-time, 2m. 55s. Also the first premium at the N. 
Y State Fair in 1857, beating Billy McCracken of Oshkosh, Win.— 
His stock are good size, weighing from 1,000 to 1,200 lbs. Iu speed, 
style and docility they excel. 
I have a number of young horses, stallions, mares and geldings of 
his sire, for sale on reasonable terms. Persons in pursuit of choice 
stock are invited to call and examine them, or address me by letter. 
426wctf N. FaRNITM, l<orkpott Niairara Co.. N. Y. 
NURSERYMEN, DBA BEILS & PLANTERS. 
fpilK SUBSCRIBER oilers to tlie coming spring trade, a quantity 
-L of as fine grown Trees and Stocks us can be found in tlie State 
at the prices here named: 
omUJi Al .’ pla Trt,es ’ £ to 2 feet $1«) per 1,000 
20,000 “ 11 5 " 7 ’ 8t) “ « 
60,000 “ “ 3 “ 5 “ 60 “ 
160,000 Apple Grafts, comprising 50 varieties 6 “ “ 
5,000 Standard Bear Trees, 1 to 2 years from bnd 20 “ 100 
10,000 Dwarf da 2 A 3 fm bud $25 ij 1100, 200 “ 1,000 
6,000 Peach one year 10 “ loo 
10,000 Standard Cherry, two years 12 50 ® “ 
6,090 do one year 10 “ “ 
2,000 Dwarf Oherry, 1 year, 3 to 5 feet 15 “ « 
80,000 Mazzard Cherry Seedlings, 1 year 4 per 1.000 
3,000 Plum, 3 to 5 feet 80 “ 100 
30,000 First class Anger Quince Stocks 16 “ 1,000 
6,000 2nd do. do. do. do. 10 “ “ 
60,000 Quince Cuttings do. 2 50 “ 
426-8t H. M. RANNEY, 
Commercial Nurseries, Syracuse, N Y. 
HUDSON RIVER INSTITUTE, 
A T CLAVE RACK, Columbia Co., N. Y, Mzi.it and Fkmzlii. 
The very best and cheapest Boarding School in the land—$40 
pays board, washing and Tuition in common English branches per 
term. Special advantages in French, Painting, and Plano Music.— 
Ladles who complete the Course are furnished situations u> teach at 
salaries from $200 to 500 a year. Experienced gentlemen Instructors 
at the head of each of the nine departments. Summer Term, April 
16th. Write for a Catalogue. Address 
<21tf Rkv ALONZO FLACK. A. M., Principal 
ELMIRA MUSIC SCHOOL. 
7T3HIS INSTITUTION, for Instruction on th« Piano, Organ, Melo- 
X deon, Guitar, Violin, and in Vocal Music and Harmony, is situs- 
ated in a beautiful valley—healthful, quiet and pleasant—and pro¬ 
vides a more thorough course of Musiuzl Instruction than has be¬ 
fore been offered on this Continent Pupils enjoy superior advantages 
in many respects, being under the supervision of Teachers who have 
spent several years with the Ixist masters, and graduated with the 
highest honors. Terms for 1868, commence as follows: 
March 3 d, June 2d, Sipt. 1st, Dec. 1 si. I’upils can enter at any time 
during toe terra Pupils can be accommodated in the family of the 
Principal, at the rate of $60 per Term—in. hiding board, tuition, use 
of piano, washing, fuel and light For further particulars, and all 
necessary Information, address Miss C. O. SCOTT, Principal 
Elmira N. Y., Jan. 20,1858. 421eowtf 
THE CA88VILLE SEMINARY. 
M. McN. WALSH, Principal 
rpHIS SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES AND GENTLEMEN 
X is probably the cheapest one of toe kind in toe country. The 
expenses per year for Board, Room rent Furniture, Fuel and Tuition 
in Common English, are only $88. Piano Music is only $5 per quar¬ 
ter. All tiie Languages and the Ornamentals are proportionally cheap. 
For other information, Address JOHN I). WALSH, 
419tf Cassville, Huntington Co., Pa 
IFOIR, SALE. 
A FARM OF ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY ACRES 
delightfully Bituated one and a half miles from Seneca Lake. 
Dronortion moderate and the market is steady. Com Meal is quiet >s A Mowkr, it is lighter in draught than many machines which ’ _ 1 J _ JONA AN XAI 
1 1 ‘ Grain In W heat nothing has transpired. Com firm with a mode- cut less width of swath;—leaves the cut grass in gtxxi condition, and TAKE (Ultff Off VO It If lloifail 
Cincinnati, 0.—At the municipal election the S* d i a 8tead T d « D ““ d; Ssies old Western mixed at 78c, starts standpoint Without backing to get up motion of tlie knife before . „ nvipI ' , 77 
r . , 1 election me delivered. Barley opened and dosed dull with a fair supply offering, coming to toe grass. The motion of the knife is changed from slow A COMPLETE HORSE DOCTOR—by J. C. Kno 
enure Antl-Lecompton ticket was elected by ma- R>c >» firmer with a fair demand; sales at 72c. Oats quiet. for reaping, to fast, for mowing, by using different sized pinions —se-^ ^ ' practitioner of 50 years among horses. Also, valu 
iorities ramrino-frnm 9 Idfi tn 1 tmn c lt , _ Feed—T he market is more active with a good supply offering— curing a high motion when necessary, and avoiding it, and toe c’onse- for choosing a good horse and directions for training him. 
joriues ranging nom 2,200 to 3,000—13 of the 17 Sales coarse at 86c; middling $1, and fine do *1,09. quent loss of power and wear of the gearing, when unnecessaryOlie A copy sent, post-paid, on receipt of 25 cents by the Pnb! 
oouncilmen are Anti-Lecompton. „ BUFFALO, April 12—Flour-Tbe market is inactive, and prices ? am e cutter bar is used for both reaping and mowing, and the machine .,,, Addres ' i ENSiGN BRlDGKM A N A FANN 
1 favor the buyer. Sales at $1,25(5)1,50 for extra to double extra Ohio 18 a ' ld qmckly converted to serve either purpose. 430eow4t Publishers, 156 William St, Ne 
'Pori.AND, Me.—At the municipal election to-dav and Indiana - J ? r 9 ual . lt y of material and workmanship, strength, durability and ---- 
Terlodiali Toa-ntt RsnnULan Grain—W heat quiet; sides Milwaukee club at 80c sacked. White dbc'ci'cy, it is, as manufactured by us, not excelled as a combined YXT KITE TO TAFFAN 8. CARTER, 
JeaeauU Jewett, Republican, was elected Mayor, Indiana held at 9Ua Cargoes of Chicago spring to anivooffered’nsebine. _ VV Lawrence, M 
receivin a-910 mainritv nupr Afr QLQrrlaxr nnmAAwrei 75c, at which no buyers. Com steady; shJgm at 5(Jc firmer ■ vVe manufacture two sizes,—one cutting five feet, designed for two 
receiving 2IU majority over Mr. bhapley, Democrat, sales at 33c in store.BarleyZchSiged; salS ^oodCanatoTsfc ’ horses; the other cutting six feet or mo?e, designed for four horses, WOODEN WATER FIFE, 
The city council IS strongly Republican. - ' ft**? l T > ““talningprice, terms, testimo- XAANUFAOTURED at Olean, N. Y„ by the CattariiUf 
q xr xz mi . TIIE CATTLE MARKETS. reals, blaiA orier^Ac. will rent on application to ui 1VJL Pipe Manufacturing Co. This Pipe Is made of thS 
bCIIEbECTADY, N. Y.— Ihe charter election re- NEW YORK, April. 7—The current prices for the week at all the 43’tf ^ MORGAN A AI.I.LN, ^ timber, and after being thoroughly tested is proved to be th. 
suited in the election of the whole of fhe r.;*„ Q r,d “ arfe efo as follows:—Beeves—First quafity, $10,50(2)11,00; Or din an- - ProcKport, N. Y. cheapest in use for Chain Pumps, for supplying Railrof 
ln me eIeCUOn 01 me w h0le 0f the Clt y and $9j50@10,00; Common, $9,00@9,50-^Inferiir7$8,00§)900 T.TTTP.T T -r TTrTXTn a Fa ™ Bouses and Bams, Dry Fields, and for Water (fours* 
ward tickets, supported by the “ citizens’ oartv ” „ Bows AND Calves—F irst quality, $60(7:65; Ordinary $50055- -u-u-’-i-i o rii. V1DJU description. It is durable, easily laid down, not liable to ch 
TO : f v ., . J ... I J> Common, $40@45; Inferior, $25fa)35. 1 900 ^ 00 , 3SXE“W SEE, IES. out of order, and leaves water pure and sweet and perfect! 
Wlta tne exception Ol treasurer, high constable, '' KA h Calves - Extra quality, V* ft. 6 @ 6 %c.; Cither qualiticyv PUBLISHERS’ PROSPECTUS. The usual size is 3K inches, with 1% bore; each piece 8 
and two councilmen supported by the Americans. LAi»-Ftat quafity, $4,50@6,50- other qualities OIhtell’s £?viN^Ac™ menced the NK v SERTES ( ' F h^eXrtcZ t?fflrd*Jfr^ 
Mlrwinzm Win Tlw. sforizr.L.f. ,, . $3,00(0)4,00. quamy, uiner quaimes, V/LITIELLS LIVING AGE, enlarged to Eightt Pages, slant supply is kept on hand in this city, and orders can lie 
- LVALKEE, W IS. 1 he charter election resulted Swine—F irst quality, 0l2(o)6X • Other aualities. 6 C 1 I 6 V handsomely Printed on I me Paper with Cut Edges, issued weekly. mediately. I. S. IIOBBIE & C 
in (L „_, .... .... -7 . ’’ , uuier quannes, o(ojt)> 4 . The long established and deservedly h gh reoutatinn which ibt«»«. avk,,.,. a* *. 1 ,. n,...*,— 
This farm is twelve miles from Geneva and four from Penn Yan with 
daily communication with both places. For convenience of location, 
beauty of situation and every advantage to be desired in a country 
residence, It cannot be surpassed. The subscriber being Hbout to 
change his residence, will sell seventy, one hundred, or one hundred 
arid seventy acres, being the entire farm, to suit tlie purchaser. For 
further particulars, inquire of D. I). T. Moore, Esq., of the Rural 
New-Yorker; E. H. Hurd, Esq., Geneva, or of the subscriber on tho 
premises. (4191 JOHN O NICHOLAS. 
C "1 RAFTING PAPER.—A first rate article of Grafting Paper 
X —just tiie tiling for Nurserymen, Ac —for sale cheap In small or 
large quantities, by ADAMS, HASTINGS A McVKAN 
418tf 69 State St. Rochester. N. V 
in the choice ef the whole “ peoples’ticket ” by Cambridge, April 7 .-At mUet 458 cattfo, about'-so Beeves, 
about 1,000 majority. COUblhtil 'S of ^ orkiHg Oxen, Cows, and one two and a most choice and ably conducted compendium of the best se- 
_ PorSa Vb * p -c a lected literature o r tiie times. Comprising, as it does, the 
Dubuque, Iowa.-—The election passed off quietly 7 ^ ^ 50 @ % et S> e dela cr6m *,? f aI1 i he , world-renowned Reviews and Periodicals 
tt q M . „ F ~~ u ■ 1U1CU J‘ Second quahty, $5,75(^6,25; Third quality, $0,00@5,00; OrdL of Europe, as well as original articles and occasional selections from 
Hethenngton, peoples’ ” candidate, was elect- 17 -^ onn dle best fugiUve literature of our own country, it will be at onco ap- 
pri Uo.mv. u,. vyokkii'ig v/xzi9 Jiw,parent that it possesses a character alike uniciue and unrivalled HnUn. 
ed Mayor by 500 majority. Cows AND Calves-$ 10, 45, ^67. Ue for ail dLses of readers-the RtateK.^jmnt, Phi^so’ 
--„ , T „ phek. and Family OIRCLK. In addition to toe inlrinsic quality ofits 
nM - ivv a ! r ! 1 ii 8S ’ * 18 ® 21 ’ Tw0 Years old > $25@28; Three literary contents, the quantity of reading matter embraced in a single 
Chartered Banks Ik Lokwix , v. n 'NTb.w Vnnv rVI Jo 1 ’. r Iona . , . „ yearly volume of tins work amounts tofour Ihr.uimulone. hundred and 
, . ANKS IN LONDON AND NEW YORK. Sheep ai^Lambs- 1900 M market Prices-Extra and Selec- mfy pages, the subscription price of which is only Six Dollars per 
London, With Its two million population, and bank- ,, „ Annum, pre-paid to any address ; thus constituting it 
ing deposits equivalent to 200 million Of dollars 6>£(a;6Xc. $5 ft. mar e nLm ’ ve we, e h /aC; Dressed The B^*t and Chenpest Periodical In the World, 
to OBly eight chartered an. independen.lj oi 
X.X«rrLorwr a " ithKe ’' YMk SS Ztssr 
M ANUFACTURED at Olean, N. Y., by the Cattaraugus Water 
Pipe Manufacturing Co. This Pipe Is made of the best pine 
timber, and after being thoroughly tested is proved to be the best and 
cheapest in use for Chain Pumps, for supplying Railroad Tanks, 
Farm Houses and Bams, Dry Fields, and for Water Courses of every 
description. It is durable, easily laid down, not liable to choke or get 
out of order, and leaves water pure and sweet and perfectly healthy. 
The usual size is 3>£ inches, with 1% bore; each piece 8 feet long, 
with joints, so that when laid down the entire distance is water-tight 
A larger size with larger bore can be furnished if desired. A con¬ 
stant supply is kept on hand in this city, and orders can lie filled im¬ 
mediately. L S. HOBBIE A CO., 
428wc Na 44 Arcade, Rochester, N. Y. 
THE LARGEST AG’L WAREHOUSE 
ANII SEED STORE IN NEW YORK. 
ICsta'blish.ecl in. 18^X3. 
rpiIE SUBSCRIBER keeps constantly on hand the (peatest variety 
X of PLOWS, Harrows, Rollers, Seed Sowers, Cultivators and all 
PHER^and F^MU.y'ciRrLK. 1 * In*aridit^rmtofth*’- f ? TUDENT ’ F ® ,L0S . 0 ’ other Agricultural Implements,of the newest and mostimproved kind. 
r, In addit.onto toe intrinsic quality ofits HORTICULTURAL, Lawn and Ornamental Shrubbery Tools, a 
filerary contents, the yuanfly of reading matter embraced in a single very lanre and varied assortment * 
single very large and varied assortment 
'd and SEEDS of every variety for toe Farm, Plantation, Lawn, Kitchen 
BRIGHTON, April 8 — At market 850 Beeves. 109 Stores l oim This work has received toe universal approval of the press, religious 
wen Hud T.arnl.c imn o.Jrr ^ W “ re8 ' L 900 | and secular, and al.-o the cordial approbation of many eminent men 
of our country—swell as, 
Sheep and Lambs, and 1400 Swine. 
MAS-1s 
PERUVIAN GUANO, Bone-dust, Superphosphate of Lime, Pou- 
drette, Land Plaster, FISH GUANO and other Fertilizers. 
REAPING ANII MOWING MACHINES. 
The Subscriber thinks it useless to enumerate, but will send a print¬ 
ed Catalogue of over 100 pages of tlie ubove, per mail on receipt of a 
New York. London. 
Ca P ita1 ..$66,000,000 $18,750,000 
Deposits. 93,000,000 205,000,000 
Circulation,- 7,000,000 none. 
Coin,- 31,000,000 no report. 
Bank Eng. 
nary $1,75. 
Working Oxen—$100(S145. 
Jahed Sparks. 
WORKING tJXEN—JilUUuKIaD. , . , ,-, ‘ ,.. , , , , 
$17 ® 21; Two ^ee boSMS detedln 
^aa’^’ 000 Y M^hCows-$ 2'>, 34(ft37. 
58,000,000 Veal Calves—$ 4,00, 6,(Xi@7,C0. 
100,000,000 Sheep and Lambs-Iii lots $2,0J®3,50; Extra, $4,00(5)5,75. 
90,000,000 ‘ holT^c^ 101 ^ 6 ’ 6 ® 7 ^ C ' $ Hetai) ’ 
boxes, and delivered in all the principal cities, free of expense ef 
freight, are for sale at Two Dollars a Volume. 
■ N r Number may be had for 12) j cents ; and it may be worth 
while for Subscr bers or Purchasers to complete any Broken Volumes 
they may have, and thus greatly enhance tlieir value 
STANFORD A DELISSER, Publishers, 
13_-2t Church Book Establishment, New York. 
R. L. ALLEN, 
Nos. 189 and 191 Water St, New York. 
FLAX HEED. 
T HE ATTENTION OF FARMERS In this and the adjoining 
Counties, Is invited to toe subject of raising Flax for the Seed.— 
For that purpose I am prepared to supply the Seed for sowing upon 
favorable terms. M. F. REYNOLDS, 
Manufacturer of Linseed Oil—White I wad and Zinc in Oil—Sash, 
Doors axd Blinds, Ac, No’s. 5 and 7 Buffalo St, Rochester, N. Y. 
LYON’S 
COPPER LIGHTNING CONDUCTOR. 
Patented July 1 1, 1852. 
r |hHK SUBSCRIBERS, successors to Brittain A Edmunds, are 
JL Proprietors of this Patent for tlie ten Western counties of New 
York, toe States of Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin. Iowa, Ken¬ 
tucky, Tennessee, and Minnesota Territory. 
They are manufacturers of these celebrated Conductors, and are 
prepared to furnish them with toe appropriate apparatus, to all parties 
holding the right to territory, in any quantity, and on short notice. 
The rods are put up in cases convenient for transportation, with the 
full complement of fixtures inclosed. Each case contains twenty-five 
Conductors; each Conductor comprises forty feet of copper, one 
electro plated or gilded branch point, seven insulators, and fastenings. 
They are furnished to agents by toe case; with the exclusive right 
to dispose of them to be used In certain described territory, on very 
advantageous terms. 
Applications for Agency, orders for stock or models, and all commu¬ 
nications relating to this business will receive immediate attention, if 
addressed to BRITTAIN A MARSH, 
4 04tf Lockport, Niagara Co, N. Y. 
IT Circulars sent on application. 
ASTOR HOUSE! 
82 5U PER DAY. 
rpHE FOURTH “SEVEN YEARS’ LEASE,” COMMENCED 
X in May, 1857. will end May 1st, 1864. This House is conducted 
upon the same system that has distinguished Its hitherto. 
A Restaurant has been added for Merchants doing business in its 
vicinity. 'The Restaurant is entirely independent of the Astor House. 
Especial care taken ef toe sick. 
Families will find this one of toe coolest Hotels in New York during 
the summer, and the Ladies’ Department perfect in ail that pro¬ 
duces real comfort 
The City Railroad Cars starting from the doom, enable gnests to 
reach the upper part of tlie City with facility. The small Cars bring 
passengers from the New Haven and Boston Station, 27th Street to 
the immediate front of toe Hotel. 
Grateftil for the past, I intend to deserve future favors Patrons are 
respectfully requested to give notice of their intended visit 
403y C. A- STETSON. 
BOGARDUS A LEWIS, 
Operative Lithographers and Engravers, No. 230 Main St, 
Buffalo, N. Y. 
J. D. Bogardijs. f386wc] Joseph Lewis 
rpiIK WASHINGTON MEDALLION PENS are sold by 
I_ all Wholesale dealers in Boston, New York and Philadelphia and 
at the Office of the Company, 293 Broadway, New York. 420tf 
iy See TAPP AN S. CARTER In another column 
