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MAY 8. 
MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 
THE CATTLE MARKETS. SUI’El 
W ^Z* A tl 11 l it I! *1 P ♦ NEW YORK, April. 28.—The current prices for tee week at all foe T?RENCH A C 
v —’ ’ *' * markets as follows:—Beeves—First quality, $10,60011,00; Ordinary, L Shurtuff A 
. $9,50010,00; Common, $8*50(5)9,00; Inferior, $7,605)8,50. use, Garbutt’s Ok 
Cows and Calvks—F irst quality, $60(3)66; Ordinary, $50(5)55; in Plaster retuniH 1 
An important move haa lately been made in the Coaimmt, $40045; inferior, $25036 tnr~ sombre: 
•n 1 . TT . . ... Vkal Calves— Extra quality, $1 IK, 606}£c.; Other qualities, quantity by F. A C. 
British House of Commons, viz: a proposition to $>th,4@5^c. -— 
abolish the Property Qualification now required of $^o^fetoo iri> Lambs—Flret qimHty ’ $4,5006,50; othor qualltlee, RUSHV. 
SUPERIOR LAND PLASTER! 
GIKKORD niOKUAN. 
o R<) GUANO, a superior article, for sale in any size, a fine mover and a fast trotter. F 
Members of Parliament. If this be done away swine—F irst quality, 6 @ 6 )£; other qualities, 
with, the Property Qualification of Voters will soon Cambridge, April 28.—At market 78t Cattle, about 600 Beeves 
. ,, and 184 Stores, consisting of Working Oxen, Cows, and one two and 
follow. three years old 
The Davenport (Iowa) News says that emigra 7 .! R, ^,dq^ 
tion up the Missouri river this season is unprece- 0lKW _ $lw , 1750200 . 
dented. Jt is estimated that emigrants are pouring Cows and Calves—$ 35 , 45 , co^gt. 
into the Territories at the rate of 3,000 a day. Storks— 1 YeaTfo^ 7 $i802i; Tw0 Teare oldi $ 25028 ; Three 
THE Chickasaw Indians are making rapid pro- at market Prices-Kxtra and Seleo 
gress m civilization. Their territory is a fertile tions, $4,; in lots, $ 2 , 2 ,5003. 
UAMRS-First quality. $4,5006,30; Other qualities, RUSHVILLE MUSIC SCHOOL. 
8wink—F irst quality, 606>£; Other qualities, 5*£@6J*. f I'll IIS INSTITUTION, for Instruction on tits 1’iano, Organ, Melo- 
niuHBmur . ■,« ,, A. de on. Guitar, Violin, and in Vocal Music and Harmony,is situa- 
.. RIDGE ’ A P ri J market 781 Cottle, about 600 Beeves and in a beautiful valley-healthful, quiet and pleasant-and pro- 
and 184 Stores, consisting of Working Oxen, Cows, and one two and vides a more thorough course of Musical Instruction than has be- 
tw 0 . n t'onUnent Pupils enjoy superior advantage* 
hiui' 1 bill or inquire *f the proprietor. 
433-3t 
4AV ' it ___Le Roy, N. Y. 
THE BEST IN USE! 
W H EE LE K AND W 1 I.S t» N MANUF’O CO.’S 
SEWllVGr MiVCTIIIVHS. 
► MORGAN. KETCHUM’S 
r Mom* the coming neoson at 
mile south of la) Koy village. AeUIVlBINED HARVESTER FOR 1858, 
bo aH good a horse as can be ‘xxy T r T' T-r a . 
s a beautiful bay color, good ^ •* rC ’ -*-* l- 1 ~ 
•'or Terms, Pedigree, Ac, see r pUK IMPROVEMENTS ON THIS CELEBRATED MACHINE! 
DANIEL WARD 1 for 1858 will render tt tbe mostdee^bfe m^hlLeverX^ 
_ 7 *> Roy. N. Y. foe public. Among these improvements are die following: 
TVT TTOTt t 1 ex P“ ,dil « **<*>, » B ry Simple, and ingeniously arranged 
N U SE ! ,0 1)6 ™“ d 'ly attached, and is propelled bv the main shaft 
Prices—M arket Beef—Extra. $7.7508,12; First quality, $6,750 in many respects,'hieing under 'the sti^relsfon of Teachet^wbo^have the V Y™tli . l>r "" ] lilu " M .! or 1S57 awarded by the American InstHuto at Ing or turning content. 
. _ / . ' iry UIO II1HIII MI Dll U 
tl A Yi H V 0 . n l Krt " (, 11 Wel, brHced KUHrd, which will not clog. 
.Jd An adjustable Roller with a lever, by which the driver while 
In bin goat caii elevate the finger-bar and hold it in any deeired po«i- 
tlon, tor tnuisportation, to pawH over obHtructioim, and to aid in tiick- 
highest honora. Temia for 1858, commence as follows." 
3/arc/t 3<i, June 2d, Sept, l.vf, Dec. l.rt. Pupils can enter at any time 
during the terra PupilH can be accommodated in tiro family of the 
Principal, at tile rate of $60 per Term—including boartl, tuition, use 
\ kal Calvks--$407 Principal, at the rate of $60 per Term—including board, tuition, use 
Storks — Yearlings, $18021; Two Years Old, $25028; Three of piano, washing, fuel and light For further particulars, and all 
rears Old, $35040. necessary Information, address Miss C. G. SCOTT. Principal 
Shkkp and Lambs—- 2000 At raarkot Prices—Extra and Selec- Rttshville, Yates Co., N. Y. 1858. 435eowtf 
one, and they are cultivating it to good advantage. iirmts-t 
They have saw-mills, flour-mills, and nail factories PlLT,_: 
in operation. s™ 
The bark Champion sailed from Boston on Sat- 
nrday, for Alexandria, Egypt, with a load of Amer- j nary $4,75. 
ican cars for the railroad in Egypt Another vessel storks*- 
will sail shortly with a similar cargo. Years old. 
The Cincinnati papers announce the arrival in vkal ci 
that city of the Duke Paul, nncle of the King of swtnk— 
Wurtemberg, who has been exploring the West, Hidks— f 
and is now on his way to Australia. 
General Santa Anna is probably by this time 
on his way from Havana to Vera Cruz. He left new yi 
C arthage about March 12, on the steamship Clyde, 
Swtne— 200 at market Shoats. wholesale, 6%@7c. 
ES—60fikc. Calf Skins-12021 kc. 44 IK 
■ts—$ 1 ,2501*50. Tallow-707Kc. IP lb. 
BRIGHTON, April 29 -At market 1200 Beeves, 200 Stores, 2,000 
Sheep and I.ambs, and 3000 Swine. 
Pricks —Beef Cattle—Extra, $8.00@8*50; First quality, $7,00; 
7,60; Second qnaHty, $6,0006,50; Third qualtty, $4,7605,1X1; Ordi- 
WORKINO OXKN—$'0001(0 
8tores — Yearlings, $18021; 
Years Old, $35@40. 
Two Years Old, $ 25028 ; Three 
Milch Cows—$27042. Common, 19@21c. 
Vial Calvks—$- 1,00, 5,(H)06,ts). 
Sheep and Lambs—I n lots, $27503,00; Extra, $4,0006,00 
Swink—W holesale, 606h(c.$l IK; Retail, 6)£08c.; Fat bogs, 6c. 
Hides— 606}£c. Calf Skins— I2012kc. IK 
Pki.ts—$ 1,2501,50 eacK Tallow 70?Kc. $4 lb. 
THE WOOL MARKETS, 
NEW YORK, April 28—A moderate demand prevails for native 
Fleece and Pulled Wools at steady rates. The stock is light, but that 
in the Interior Is ample for all requirements; it Is, however, wo believe I 
and was at St. Thomas on the 18th with his family. he,d bHck in ,h « hope of obtaining better prices But the prostrate 
„ _ , ... . , state of manufaciuring, and the still unsettled state of the goods mar- 
UNE Ot the two Cones Ot Vesuvius, SO often de- ket, tend to render producers timid purchasers, unless at prices which 
scribed, and so familiar to all who have seen the 7.°''.* lh T “’.'JT™ * kh foe f'oi* of con- 
1 ' verting the raw materml Into more profl able account Native VTooIh 
volcano or its representations, has been blown into ara low enough at present to give an imtietus to manufacturing in eur 
. . „ ,. , . midst, were it not that all the machinery connected with trade is sad- 
the ail’, and the conformation of the mountain has ly disjointed. Those who are in a position to carry on the business, 
been pomulptplv eh mirror! however, can do it now safely. If they only produce the right sortoT 
oeen completely cnangea. goeds adapted for future trade. Any higher prices, however, for the 
The Niagara and the Agamemnon are each to r » w article at present, would only act as a harrier in limiting die pro- 
.. , " , duction of goods, or seek the cheaper kinds of foreign Wools, with 
take on board about 1,4G0 miles of the Atlantic [ which our market i« we’l supplied; and we notice the fact that very 
TplpirranVi Pahlp an that wh will Ravp artmo l,»,n nlco Unwawhed Cape WooIh have boon sold to-day aa low as 25c. 
' I 1G, 80 Inal eacn Will nav© some nun- which i»i8t year commanded 373^c. In native fleeces aome 30,00© Rh 
dreds of miles to spare for twists, accidents, Ac. ^ I !±l°r d ,?* xon 7 rtt 4 t)c. net. or rather 6 moa, adding interest, and 
_ . 7 1 VMM) half-blood at 33c, caah. Pulled i« lean active, but ia very firm; I 
IT IS expected that all the Atlantic cable will be palew of 20.0CU th8 Hnoer city and extra country at 27^3b>, caali. Tn ] 
A V^kQrd iha, M/knltrln/* i a 4 L„ oau, foreign, sales of 25 bales Unwiuihed (/’ape have been made al 25c, 6 i 
►t On boar d tile receiving vessels by the 20th Of mos, and iio do East Iadia on p. 1— N.Y.lribune, 
a ^ ter which experiments with the machinery BOSTON, April 28.—Fleece end Pulled Wool are firm, and con- J 
rrr\t Vk^ord iha, yonnln'nry ,rgvoo^L, k.v foreign, sales of 26 bales Unwanted (Jape have been made at 25c, 6 I 
got on boar d the receiving vessels by the 20th of mos, and iio do East iadia on p. i— JS. Y. iribune. 
May, after which experiments with the machinery BOSTON, April 28 .—Fleece nnd Pulled Wool are firm, and ron- 
will commence. No attempts will probably be *inne in vey good demand 8alea of mm the the paatweekaJJWl 
1 , 1 J previous prices. In Foreign, SHlea of 50 000 ttw ValpanuHO, and 200 
made to lay the cable before the middle of June. baksH Mediterranean. Oapo, South American and other kinds at vari- 
The officers, ladies and children from Lucknow, sTAM^r.fle^B.^r.L 40045 w«,<« m mixed. 22027 
whose arrival at Calcutta was mentioned some Kul1 Wood.36040 Smyrna, washed. 17024 
. i. j 1 j , Half and blood....... 30ml36 I>o. unwanlied. . 9ut)l7 ' 
time since, reached England early in April by the Com. ^ blood.25fejro ^Syrian.™ io ®22 i 
sleimship Indus. 
Pulled, extra.35040 Cape. 18038 
Do. superfine. 27035 Crimea. 9017 
Do. No. 1. 20030 Buenos Ayres. 
That Prize Melodeon—H as been received by O0,N0 ' z . 150201 Peruvian, washed.26029 j at all tiie news DEPora 
Mend StbkbTEE, of Kent Co., Mich., who writes: I at all the news DEPOTS 
-“The splendid Melodeon has come to hand. It ^ A XT 11* 11 JCIU t\\t * a? 5IS SI deK 
is a beautiful thing. Much obl ged. I send you j at all the news depots. 
onr city papers; see whan they ta.y.” ----. at all the news depwr 
The handsome and truthful savings of the Grand Advk rtisemen™ - Twenty-five Cents a Line, each Insertion.- Ti,taUh„fu* A .L At '. r 'i , D iS>vn.„* , 
Rapids papers are as followeth: Special Noliecs—following readltg matter, and loaded—Fifty Cents LIFE A MONO THE^NDIANS ever pifhilstv-d. The Heart-nmditg 
t ABKAor.gm.PR.ZK-OurfnendCORNKi.msSTKKETRg, ^ fosertiort-FN advano._ 
lias net lrea by expiess the Melndenn awarded to him by —-—--- Ilian pon can relate, during her captivity, wi.l enlirt the 8YMPA- 
the proprietor of tne Rural Nkw-Yorkkk, which maybe I^AItLY WHITE HKANS.-A variety that ripenswlth me be- THIES of every reader. 
seen for a few days, at the oflice of the American Express ,4 i fore frost harvested last year second week In Sept Will send by Th ‘> popular and distinguished autlior has executed his task in a 
Company, in Masonic Hall Block. We congratulate him hxpreiw at 75 cento a peck, or $2 50 a bunh*I A Bamp’e sent on re- *n«8terly manner. In this class of Tales it is universally admitted 
upon his success, he having secured the first Anril nrize a! 1 * 0 «tamp to pay postage. SYLVESTEK LEHMAN, h, r tH 1,0 ®< na ^ the present day. In speaking of this new 
f<»r t.b« rcrMnt. li«t of unKu/>r*iK apu D,,,..» J..* Jc «i.2 Sharon Centre, hcho. Co., N. Y2 ra,e * “ ,0 ^drjer says:—* It is a narrative of wild and perilous adven- 
Ynrl /twi, , ,, • u V f U .. - - " r « Htnong the savages of our wosforn herder, and is full of stirring 
-°‘ New . j. 0 "* (* 100 ca^h,)-and the prize for the MORGAN HORSE GENERAL GIFFORD, Jr. Incidents, mtenslfledhy poetic Bre and mellowed by subduing pathoa 
second largest list from any one County in the Union, (a 'liriLL STAND thA Sfohia iha c„l u ,» , ,. r , Attlie outset it bikes lioid of the heart with a vigorous Kraso, and 
$200 Melodeon.) It speak* well, not only for Ms exertions W Tenmiro leads tl.e imagination captive" gorous grasp, 
tut an agent, but the excellent taste of our farmers in sup- at the State Fair, and twice at the Union’Agricultural^Jcletv'l'iU ‘ he r N ,{' ,V ^ IjM’OER also contains conttibutions from the 
plying lhemselveH with a first class Agricultural Journal, myra. [435-3t] K, IAB YEOMANA wfflMw’s Y ^ f8BowI, %JS 
The instrument sent to Mr. 8. is from the manufactory -—---? J. ,'Lv 
of Gko. a. Fki.nok A Co., BulTalo, and is a five octave, Q‘)|) TO $00 l>Ett MONTH and all expenses can be made T 8AR1IIUR ' 
double reed melodeon, with two banks of keys, piano w.Jvx by any naan or hoy Belling our Family Chopping Machine, HYLVANUK COBB Jr 
cased, with a very beautiful rosewood finish. Some of ,. r v 1 ’?'!’? “ ?. Ind J!l°f for Pies and Sausages and all kinds FANNY FERN 
our best players, who have tried it, pronounce it a very where'“Forfon^'addr^wTtirsmmr’ 1 ^' A « euto wanted every- ALICE OAKY, 
superior toned instrument. Musical professors and others 42A7t ^ ^ With ^Tn BAKER. Wilton. N u wrruW 
are very cordially invited by Mr. Stkkktkk to call and «x- -*--———--—---And a boat of USS WA(.LACK, 
amine \t.~ Daily Eagle. Just DuhlLhed, A Hook for cv.r. Farmer. ln its cohtmiL^ ^ PUlUr ““^r 8 , who8B ndmes eon «tantly appear 
Wk HavkSkkx the Prize Melodeon, drawn by Mr, THE SECRET DISCLOSED!! As an indicHtion of th<^ popularity of tho LEDGER, we need only 
Cornelius Stkkktkk, and heard its tone and power, as r |WE FARMERS’ PRACTICAL HORSE FARRIER, contain- tuv*?? tho h,mple fact Umt Its circulation is larger than that of any 
performed upon by several who a» e competent performers. * , Jn * am l )Ui direct'ons for Poctorinpr; a large collection of valuable foMtha t < ^2? lry '» n Jt gr, * at hUCceM > owin « U) tho 
iu »m iL.nKt __ s . Vr . . ri*c risk uiwl th« (iKKA r w _ o.._x . lad UiHt it HecuroH the liest writers in the couir rv. and snareM no ex- 
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Special Notiecs—following reading matter, and loaded—Fifty Cet 
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UK V.rystai i atace, new York; Maryland Institute, Baltimore; and Ith.-A Roller in the outer shoe, on which the tin™, ho, 
a^CT m!" i<le “? “ ,d v< ’° much u '“ 
its Ts??? T T,,K NKW yokk f ' KKsa uSfiAZjss: 
Its superiority is justly acco.ded -Rural New- Yorker. dr ’*ft ot foe Kktchum Machine is as light as any machine km™™! 
We prefer them for Jamliy use.—Tribune. j* ,,d by the test with the Dynamometer at Syracuse bv tho USA,. 
They are the favorites for famines.—lima. Society last July, the draft of the Reaper was more'than one-ouarter 
It is without a rival —Scientific American. le«s than any oilier of the 13 Reapers on trial This result is otgained 
Equal to nine seamstressea.— Iltnne Journal. by enlarging die main whoel for Reaping, which lessens die motion of 
Vie machine for family two.—Advocate and Journal *“> kutvea and the actual draft of die machine fully one-quarter 
=:syr.-r„x 
bS=»Js5^-M: 
A benefaction of the tofo.-Putna.mil Maqazine « mat the best re always tub cukapkst. 
Magical In operation.— Mrs. Stephen's Monthly POINTS OF EXCELLENCE. 
Beyond all question, (he machines— Life Illustrated. AS A MOWER 
They maintain die pre-eminence—1. Easy Draught is attained, wldiout any loss of momentum and 
One o^om h^^ ^ e '“ e,,ti,U in ord ’' r cut K™- *>** ^ cireum- 
deretand am&jXmaS^ W ^ - 
(33 S W. DIBBLE, Agent, Smidt’s Arcade, Rochester, N. Y. J Oreat Strength is attidned in every part, a feature which is india- 
———-—-_____- pc usable In machinery to be used in rough field work. 
(JKKI» CORN—A few huahela of Red Blaze White Eight-Rowed . l> t , ur l nhiM 'J '» an Importmit feature, as none hut cast and wrought 
k7 Seed Lorn. It will i«t delivered at tho Railroad for $1 50 per ro „ n °‘ Ul<! . v,, ry la-st quality is used. 
bushel The corn ripened last year before the frost , “• "0 Side [fraught is obviated by placing die pole in die centre of 
Darien, N. Y., April 6, 1868. [432-ttJ T. C PETERS. draught aa near as possible. 
--—______ ®- ' l [ h ' (> ! ,m Ki'J* or Hole in the Knife Sections Is ono of die most 
500 AGENTS WANTED! KefehtunMachin!) 0 provcnt cl °KK iu B. «“> d belongs exclusively to the 
rp) TRAVEL and solicit Orders for I»r. OF, LAIINF.'S Colo- .7- The Docktim of the Finger-liar, below the frame and on a lire, 
brated French Elastic Shoulder Bruces. Salary, with die shaft of foe main wheel, secures an uniform cut and cansee 
$35 per month, with;exitonsrs paid. Address, with stamp, 432- tt Ulu iinger-har to follow die tread of tho wheel over uneven ground 
C. n. BOWEN A BROTHER, Atkinson Depot, N. R «• fie Open Snare, between the heel of d,„ c.ittlt” ™!d Z nudn 
- _ __—- wh eel, secured by an arrangement wl.ldt is patented, prevents d.o 
KbD/IB’S WATER FILTER. clogging of the machlnenr by die cut graaa on tho retuni swadw.— 
rpiIE SUBSCRIBERS give notice that they have made arrange- Stn fm!a°nr 1> ° i !“ t S";™' Klmv 1 in «. Rnri l )iliR 8 »I> 
L menta with Mr. Kkdzik, tho pafehtee of tlris oelohrntod Ffiter^to Ulfriuirino Ketch l' ' rH,l<ln K "I 1 ,J| e finger-bar, and sonto, 
manufacture, under his own supervision, ami sell at former retail nri- by Imuitine tlu^HnilSr lmr*fe for^r [” at' a ,“ 1 !“”“ ? pm T' H ? important, 
ces, and discount to dealero aa when made by J. E. (Iheney A Co is antmrcid tl„u ! or bclnial he main wlioel, aldtougb It 
Address only J AMES TERRY A VO* & ^ U,,a ° f ^ ”' J - 
431 6 mlollltl’odf , {fl £ lu n h,r ’ N - Y : . ?• % Shield Plate., or extension of dm shoe upward anti forward 
__ foo old 8 fo° d of J- B. Ohkney A Co. from the heel of foe finger-bar, is Important to equalize the draught 
THIS NEW YORK SELF-RAKING REAPER; 
™ 7 10 ”™ fntuamo. ia nS/CtaSSomrw. th. —, ,„dor«» 
SEYMOUR <Jt MORGAN’S PATENT- J^ so pHtonted by Mr. Ketchum, is of great imporUuice in cuttimr 
manufacture, under his own supervision, and sell at former retail pri¬ 
ces, and discount to dealers as when made by J. E. Chenev A Co* 
Address only ..— J 
ces, and discount to dealero as when made by ,1. E. Cheney A do 
Address only JANIES TERRY A CO* 
69 and 61 State St, Rochester, N. Y. 
foe old stand of J. B. Cukney A Co. 
Till! NEW YORK SELF-RAKING REAPER, 
WITH MOWER COMBINED. 
SEYMOUR &. MORCAN’S PATENT, 
diiuirily done hacking. 
by tho lx*st band rakes. TheHiee of tho bun<llo is easily rc^uiated by 
a slight pressure of the driver's foot, and is operated with the least 
possible amount of manual labor. 
The SeT-Kaker was awarded foe First Premium at foe National 
Trial m July laat 
Asa Mowtett, it is lighter In draught than many machines which 
cut less widdi of swath;—leaves foe cut gra 
12. 'The finger-Sar is made of wrought Iron, of the proper width to 
prevent tho cut grass from lodging thereon, and tho irraoH to always 
EVENLY 8PRKAD. 
13. Vie Height of the Cut is readily adjusted by means of die polo 
bolts. 
14. An f}/ual Halanre of the machine is always maintained, by 
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AT A K* SIS 21:3! i » mid quickly converted to serve eitl.er pt.'rpoHe. ” jKdfiT *“ ° X< " ““ Ve 0000 ^ on 
OT8« For quality of material and workmanship, HtreiiKth, durability and 
AT a" t S M .'.'icu mSmvp'o efflcieney, It Is, as miuuifaetured by us, not excelfed as a combined _ THE REAPER COMBINED MACHINE 
A A l l T F S SI nS k machine. The Mower is quickly changed to a Reaper, by enlarging tlm main 
iscrtlon.— ^ . , . . A ‘ AI ' L . '■ 7'’’W 9 U ' 11 *' 9 - Wo mannfocture two sizes,-one cutting five feet, designed for two V Y 1 "*' 1 '>y means ol circular sections, bolted to the rim, and adding a 
ifty Cento LIFE A MONG TH GM vn’r 2 v« IN ° . ' J 1 'f J' U 'u ° f J* 0 ™ 6 ! 1 th " 2 th SI u c “ ttl, « s x l( *‘ or mure, designed for tour horses, uhiuigeuble platlonn, for the rear or side delivery of the grain, 
y e ts Lire, AMONG ^rlE INDIANS over published. The Heart-rending may be used with two Circulars containing price, terms, teatimo* Dio following are some of the peouliur advantages of foe Combined 
VenS U . vm" k .’ Uld ,*/ivations of foe lovely heroine BLANCHE niala, blank orders, Ac, will ho sent on application to ns. Machine over all others: * Gomhlnod 
’i* 57“ I" const “‘f ril ; " nd SEYMOUR, MORGAN A- A I.LKN, >■, Without any Change of Hear the knives are elevated and their 
—-—---- BERTRAND, who-u life was in conatant peril, nnd who suffered more 
.. .......—- foan pen can relate, during her captivity, will enlist tho 8YMPA- 
A RLY WHITE B K AN 8.—A variety that ripenswlth me ho- ^ HIES of every reader. 
i fore Croat harvested last year second week In Sept. Will send by Th ” popular tuid dl-tingnlshed author Ima executed Ills task In a 
distinguished author has executed his task in a T INNzKUN RHUBARB, 
masterly manner. In this class of Tales it is universally admitted J-J ORANGE RASPBERRY, 2. Vie Draught of the Machine is also lessened about one-third 
that he has no equal at the present day. In speaking of this new AND STRAWBERRIES. which is of great Importance in cutting groin. This la effected hr 
1 ate, tiio Keitger says:— it is a narrative of wild and perilous adven- FINK PLANTS or the above best varieties, lor sate iu quantity enlarging the iimiii wheel, and lessening tiie motion or the knives 7 
litre among tho "Hvages of our western border, and is full of Htlrring for I ield planting, at low reduced rates. Address 3. The Convertibility of the Platform, for side or rear delivery of tho 
43Uf KKKMAN * Newark. Sn (n ^ ^ ^ -me kiiato of 
Tiie NEW YORK l’kdgkk also contains contributions from foe MOUNT MORRIS AGRICULTURAL WORKS. «•««tngive any requ^ed d^eof’amMSs' to^heptotfoan! 
pens of foe following dtotlngujstotd^writers ANUKACTUKK1W OP^KUWMuKl KMFNm . ...... ^ 
The machine wiB not clog In 
genend > A > gento I fo?Enierv’» u^' 7 ' T, ' r Cam V a ' im ^ "f ‘he Combine,} Machine is not Its U-ast recom- 
^ uw ^ 
soltelttfkl^^nd^lA IftiAml aru rMpectr,, lV ^Depo^onCUcago^t.^Aprii^I'^S | K. U HOWARD. 
starts at any point without backing ,o«i'upmoffi't£>'ffite before “ fv^and wli’l'lihvts toroH tehdy mam foftmro 
quent loss of power and wear ot the gearing, when unnecessary. The 16. The SiMd of Vain flaiuired is an ordinary walk or a common 
f.! l '" 0 o“ tter , bar , iH , V Hed ,or lx,t ’ r e “ pl, "< H, .! d '"<>wlng, and foe machine farm team, and In many it,stances oxen have i e™, 
farm team, and in uuuiy instances oxen have been used on Ketchum’s 
Machine. 
THE REAPER COMBINED MACHINE 
Tho Mower is quickly changed to a Reaper, by enlarging foe main 
wheel by means of circular sections, bolted to die rim, and lulding a 
•nii a ,rj * * "'■MANS over published. The Heart-rending (may be usod with two) Circulars containing price, terms teaLimo- 
HRMPTR A S?n" K v' Uld 1 ,/ vlUl0 ."' s <>f t * 1 ” 1(,v<,| y h< ’ rol,ll > BLANCHE niala, blank orders, Ac, will he sent on application to na. 
k A I.LKN, L Without any Change of Gear tho knives are elevated nnd their 
Brockport, N. Y. motion is reduced. This Is important, as much greater motion of the 
-- knives is required in grass than in grain, and their siaied in decreased 
about one-third. 
State of New York, ($100 ca*b,) — and the prize for the 
second largest list from any one County in the Union, (a 
$200 Melodeon.) It speaks well, not only for his exertions 
aa an. agent, but the excellent taate of our farmers in aup- 
plying themselves with a first class Agricultural Journal. 
Wk Havk Skk.v the Prizk Mki.odkojt, drawn by Mr. 
Cornelius Stkkktkb, and heard its tone and power, as 
FREEMAN A KENDALL, Raveuswood Fruit Gardens, 
_ _ Havenswood. I,. I. near Now York. 
MRS. L H. SIGOURNEY, 
T. H. ARTHUR 
SYLVAN US COBB, Jr, 
FANNY FERN, 
ALIOB CARY, 
EMERSON BENNETT, 
wilWam Ross w a (.lace, 
And a host of other popular authors, whose names constantly appear 
And a host of other popular authors, whose names constantly appear ar> \ i/**SfT' , 1 *** 1 .. , 
n 1 to columns. . '* work done in a superior manner, Ordtrs are respectfully 
As an indication of the popularity of the LEDGER, we need only “Z"; S&* “S 6 ")* di »‘'«’»'t made to dealero. 
nention the simple fact that its circulation is larger than that of any Mount Morris, Livingst on Lo., N, Y., April 10, 1858. _ 431 tf 
performed upon by several who m 0 competent performers. * ln F “'"P 1 " dlrecfona for Doctoring ; a large collection of valuable tort tl»t hSiP,SES7i,Tw^S? U;7 't 'o Kr '' Bt Bucue8a J U owin « u> tllB SOMIUf l'’R( ) C xT T A Mf > 
There is uo doubt that the instrument is nns nf the h«,t recipes, and the GREAT SECRET of Taming Dorset Sent free on ,llct th, »t " secunw the best writers In tlm counry, and spares no ex- ■ , , U UxU/YlNCJ. 
eversent to rchigam lVcostprice w^$2(io -ZhSL the «5ip»of 50ce„to. 13T AGENTSWANTm 8wntfr8 « 0, ‘ up ^“» 1 J ^T FAMILY FAPFlR-a paper of high Imported and lor sale by WOOD to G 
ever sent to Michigan. Its cost price was $200 .—Daily xSLw 
Knquirer ff Herald. J 
ifathis. 
-&N ASH, Publisher 1 , Auburn, N. Y. “S Sed reputation of l« well-know contributors, tho practical 
MAKK VOL If. SIFG A If A T iiriMF and unmistakably pare and healfoy character of all Its articles, and 
. PAvrpirivr , , * toe care which Is taken that not even one offensive word shall appear 
A r am t II LET, containing diagrams of Sugar Mills and appa- in its columns, have gained for the NEW YORK LEDGER a position 
1 A ratus nece-sary for working the Chinese Cane. Also, report of font no literary paper has ever before occupied. We feel, nnd always 
last years most successful experiments, triuy be had on application to have felt, since the LEDGER attained its immense circulation, that 
toe nnuersigaed, or by mail on recelptof a postage stamp. Sorgho and »tremendous respoBsiblllty rested on u», and have endeavored todis- 
lmpnee seed for sale. Also, a consignment from Iowa of Hungarian charge that responslbll ty conscientiously, feeling confident that ulli- 
Grass seed at $2 26 per busheL HEDGES, FREE A CO. mately we should receive tiie thanks of thousands and tens ol diou- 
Cincinnati, Ohio, May 1,1868, 435 sands of families. 
' The LKDG E It I, for sale every week at all the periodical stores 
IPIRIINr CE Sc 00 7 S throughout the United States. 
IMIUl OV£l) I’ATKNT IIIFI miPtiv T >W "'foscriptlon price ts $ J per annum when sent by mall, bnt no 
On tho 20th ulL, at the residence of her son. Amos Moore, Haldi- 
mand, Northuruberiaud Co., C W* BARBARA, wife of Isaac Toker 
aged 97 years 
GRANT, 
a tremendous resp rosihillty rested on us, 
-SOMBI i ero flTTAvn NEW AND SELECT FLOWER SEEDS, 
h conn* ry, and nparcH no «x- ^ v.*/AVL J>1 v X 2 J.Iv/ vT l. J^VlNi , 
FAPFiR—a paper of high Imported and for sale by WOOD As GRANT, Sent mail, p°st-paid, to any address in the Union 
v contributors, the practical JO I« t <*nt rtt., Now York. 33_ K_ BLISS, 
.racter of all Its articles, and r |''jE >«] r ® raI ""foyses ot this Guano, made by the most embient SEEDSMAN * prnHTST Hmrvnvmn 
i offensive word shall appear Chemists ot this county, viz.:—Frofs. Hayes of Boston, J. R oxUSDaMANT & FLORIST. SPHINGFLELD, MASS^ 
YORK LEDGER a position < ' h , lll "" I , H !' d Deck of Now York, Root! i of Philadelphia, Pig- TT AH JUST RECEIVED a large and well selected stock of 
iipled. We feel, and always j$° „ , Maiipln and Tuttle of University ol Virginia, M. P. I 1 Knglleh, French anil German Flower Hccde. Also 
ts immense circulation, that , . Ru'hmoiid, Va., and Gilliam of tiie Military Institute of many very select varieties of Home Growth, comprising In all ur>- 
and tiave endeavored to die- |xixington, Va, all sliow it to contain over 80 per cent of the Bone wards of Seven Hundred VurletlcM, among wliich are all die 
, feeling confident that nlli- rnospliate ot Lime. “ J rof. Bootli says your article is a Pbosptiatic tiovellies of tho season, many Rare and Choice Seeda, and a large 
' thousands and tens ol thou- 
IPIRUNTOE Sc GO’S 
I M P It O V B I) PATENT MELODEON 
Giuuio of superior quality.” 
To Farmers desirous of testing its qualities, we will forward our 
Pamphlet when requested, containing a full statement of its merits, 
collection of old established favorites, greatly improved by hybridist 
tion. Particular attention to invited to his vety choice collection of 
French and German Aster*, Double Holly hocks. 
drtLwktsi, fiomiumr, &c. 
Chicago, HI Comliinin^ ail of iheir iccent ImDrovemento—thn FMvU 
Chlcago, Hi Combining ail of their iccent Improvemento—tho Divi¬ 
ded Swell, Organ, Melodeon, Ac, Ac. 
D .. , Tb© DIvl<l#d Swell cun only be Obtained In 
Kukal Nbw-Yorkkr OrrjCM, ) Melodeoim of our Munufucture. 
. Rochester. May 4, 1858. ! PRICES OF PORTABLE INSTRUMENTS 
Bdt htlle movement in Flour tu.d no change to note in rates. Four Octave, C to C. g w 
Chain remains pretty much the same as lust quoted, foe excep- *! our Hnd M Ualf Octave, C to F.6i) 
tions being Oats, which have fallen off slightly, and Barley which has ^Uve! DonWe Reei*F io F:!:.75 
deeW 40b cento per b..foe L OIRIAN MELODEOn!. 
ieclined 4(<^6 ceitte per busheL 
Farm Pkodoce to declining generally. Bntter to down 102 cte.— 
Two Banks of Keys, Fire Sets of Reeds, Eight Stops, One and a 
Potatoes 12^ cento per bushel, and dried Apples 12>£ cents on best Half Oetave Foot Pedals, One Set of Reeds in Pedal Bass Tn- 
ICOUIIKKTKIt WHOLESALE FltlCKS. 
PRICES OF PIANO CASED 
Flour and Grain. 
Flour, wiuter wheat..$4*5005,25 
Ik), spring da ..$4,0004,25 
I)a Buckwheat, cwt.. .$1,25 
Wheat, Gen.9Oc0$l,(X) 
Best white Canada .. 90cfrSl,00 
Com .50055c 
Rye, 60 Ihe. bush.. 50c 
Oats.37>£ C 
Five Octave, F to F......03.. $100 VV and place, 
Eggs, dozen.10c Six Octave, F to F.".."."..130 Grekn-House P 
subscriptions are wanted from towns where there are news offices 
established KOBKItT BONN Kit, Proprietor, 
No. 44 Ann street. New York. 
NANSEJMOND SWEET POTATO PLANTS, 
ThOR NORTHERN PLANTING—Sent far anil near by Kxpresa, 
T at $2 per 1.000. To dealers and others ordering to,Ot/0 or more 
at a time, $1,50 per 1,000. Plants ready after May 1st 
0. B. MURRAY & SON., 
”2 4t _ T wenty Miles Stand, Warren Ca. Ohio. 
MALE OK P. T. BARN UMTS 
FLOWERS AND PLANTS! 
At IriLiiistnn, Bridgeport, Conn., Tuesday, 
May 1 ltu, at 1 1 O’clock, A. M. 
W ILL BE SOId) AT PUBLIC AUCTION, at foe alatve time 
and place, the rare and valuable Collection of Stove and 
The attention of Dealers and Country Storekeepers is called to this re<;<:lv<)d direct from file parties who grow the plants for foe English 
article. 430d>t mid Continental Exhibitions, by which he is enabled to Insure to pur- 
--—-- chasers pure and genuine seeds of tho best sorts lu cultivation, raised 
GKO VElt & I1A KE1P8 from prize flowers only. 
, , The attention of Amateurs, Florists, Gardeners, and all engaged in 
Celebrated. Agricultural pursuits, is particularly invited to foe 
FAMILY SEWING MACLTTNKS, sixth edition of mg catalogue 
_ ADWAY, NEW YORK. of Fixiwk.r, Vkcetahi.e and Aoricultural Seeps Just issued. 
rpilKSE MACHINES are now justly admitted to be foe beat In which will lie forwarded, postpaid, to all upplte-unto enclosing a 
A use for Family Sewing, making a new, strong, and elastic stitch, three-ceut stamp. 
wliich will not rip, even if every fourth stitch bo cut Circulars sent FLOWER 8FFHH HY MAVT 
on application by letter. 428-81 
JEFFERSON COUNTY SEED STORE, 
Watertown, Y. 
Honey, box. 
SIX Octave, r to b. 130 Green-House Plants toiloiiging I 
Five Octave, Double Reed, F to F. 150 Esq., and now in the Green House at 
Candlea box.i2*^013^0 Five Octave, Two Banka of Keys. 200 of these plants were obtained from foreign 
Fruits and Roots. I (Ftom the Home Journal, April 3,1858 1 I The Catalogue Includes foe following: 
Catalogue includes the following 
FLOWER SEEDS 1IY MAUL. 
For the accommodation of those who love the cultivation of Flow¬ 
ers, but who reside a distance from where they can be procured, he 
has selected, from his large assortment of Flower Heed, tiie n»ost 
showy varieties, and those of easy culture, and put them up in as¬ 
sortment*, wliich will be sent, post-paid, to any address iu foe Union, 
A ,? p k?\ hjwhe!.6U062>£c The Melodeons manufactured by Prince A Co, amt for sole at 87 ? Banana The eh from 15 to 2(1 feet high, one of which is in fruit 
90tYnt$l,IXJ Do. dried.$1,0101.12^ Fulton street are foe best in the worid. Wo have tried them and ! Astrarea wallicliii. In tub eight feet high. 
.. .5O0o5c Potatoes. 'Ma.62).^c, therefore speak understaudiugly of their merits. They are afforded 1 Crlnutn amabile, In tub, large. 
Potatoes.38(q,62>ic 
Hides and Skins. 
Slaughter.404Kc 
Calf. lt»o 
at a vety moderate cost 
They are afforded J ^ 
, Boston, Moss.- ?ti^‘*“m A '5iff L0B . S ’ or . c f. ntar y P lant 
H. COOPER A CO. 
Reverence—B. P. Johnson, Sec'y N. Y. State Agricultural 
428-8t Society, Albany, N. Y. 
j0i'. 'aZ ,T .404^c Wholesale Agents.- Rnssell A Richardson, Boston, Mass.- or century plant HTIHE FARMERS’ PRACTICAL 
Buekwlieat. - u . lt,c W F. Colburn, Cincinnati, O. iialmer A Weber, St Ixtuis Mo 10 Cactus, different varieties, and among which are some fine sped- 1 ample directions for Taming Hon 
C™.P! lt8 . Ph teu? Weriein, New Orietms. " U1H ' . „„ , H « f ^'Kht Flowering Cere.ja . valuable riHifims ever 
No. 1.—consists of twenty choice varieties of Annuals,. $1 00 
No. 2—consists of twenty choice varieties of Biennials and 
Perennials,. 100 
No. 3—consists of ton extra fine varieties of Annuals and Pe¬ 
rennials, embracing rnatiy of the new and choicest In 
cultivation,. X 00 
..63070c Lamb do.00c 
Meath. Seeds. 
Pork, Mess.$00,00018,00 Clover, bush $0i 
Do. cwt.$6,OO0t>,75 Timothy .$ 2 ; 
B«« f . W cwt.$5,0005,51) Sundries 
UHt l‘ul>lisli(-)l, 11 Book for every Farmer. cultivation,. 
IK FARMERS’ PRACTICAL HORSE FARRIER, besides N<x 4 —'"""i"'* of dv e vey choice varieties, selected from Prize 
ample directions for Taming Horses and the largest collection of p !!m ent pp g'"<> '"t 1 <1 !f n . Bt . on and 
able recipes ever pulilislied. It eoiitaitm the Great Secret ot rmniSZ T** 
Spring Latnbs each..$l,6O02i25 Wood, hard 
M utton, (carctisa).405c 
Hams, smoked.9c 
Shoulders.707kc 
Chickeus.It 011c 
TurkeyB.11012c 
Gteeae.38044c 
Dairt, Ac. 
Batter, roll.17018c 
Da firkin. tSe 
Cheese .909^c 
Lard, tried. 10c 
Tallow.9%01Oc 
IL. -r-TYJ^ 80 “K l , raUon of one f ettr from dat0 of we hold ourselves ready and 
(imi. i." iUi "5 to ma k« toe satne free of charge, provided foe injury to not 
Loal, rtetilgti-....$,,0007,50 caused by accident or design. 
.GEORGE A. PRINCE A CO. 
tv! Sr 86 ??.K’o.05' 50 . A ‘ f ’' nt , H - for toe sale of our Melodeons, may be found in all foe prim 
n?' ^ uinl0kln .$6,2506,75 clpal cities and towns of foe United Siatos tutd Canadas 435 
Uo. tytiar...______ 
Salt, bbl.$ 1,60 
I!*, tun.$7010,00 
Wool, X> tb.3t04Oc 
White fish, bbl.$8,0009,00 
Codfish ^quintal....$4,2504*50 
Trout, bbl.$8jXJ0K6O 
NEW AND RARE PLANTS. 
Dwarf or Bedding Dahlias. 
-... - ... _ _ . LI ui bikui r lowering i;ereua. valuable roclDes ever nuhllxhed It rrmtAlnH thA «« ricoiw rinK«, veroenan, rrunaow PTencn Anew antf 
'Hiin in the oldeat Ehtablishment in the United States, Employing 2 Eu P horbla splen^ens, each 6 feet high, and measuring 8 feet in cir- Training and Taming H©wr and a fund of valuable knowWiJn » Double Hollyhocks, each of which sold at 26 eta. aingly, 1 00 
200 Men, and Finishing 80 Instruments per Week. r ' ni lW'"K cumterence. * ^,Zt even tiling relating to toVmlllZ K Pereons In ordering will please give the number of the Asrortment 
Ail Melodeons of onr manufacture, either sold by us or dealers in l Wangularing, fine plant. address on the receipt of 60 cm to. Agent? wanted. ^ f * 7 f f" 7 . purKO, ‘ reniitti "8 Three Dollars wiu, RECEIVE the voiir 
--‘ --- ■ '■ J " do - pouticia. 427eow6t pw i w cc iia. xvgi.nis waiiteu. Assortments. FOSTAOE ritEB. Renilttancea can be mude In hank 
3 Ficus ElasUca or INDIA RUBBER TREE, each 8 feet high. _ E. NASH, Publisher, Auburn, N. Y bills or postage stomps. 
2 Cinnamon Trees, 8 feet high, rare. „ u/nimircmi'inj ~ ’ It is now four years since he commenced putting up foe above aa- 
1 Coffee trek, 7 feet high, now in berry. " • ’* Uttl/ltS X r.lv S sortmento, during which time they have been sent to every State and 
2 Kuwtellea Juticia one of them 5 feet high, and In flower. TJIANO MANUFACTORY WARE ROOMS—Comer of Four- Territory in tiro Union—and notwithstanding the unfavorable weather 
10 Palm Trees, different kinds, among which are some fine specimens -$ teenth Street and Third Avenue, New York. H. W(>R< JESTER 10 which they have been exposed in many localities, have given uni- 
of Fan Palm, and ouo of wliich covers a space 20 feet °ffers for sale a large assortment of CHOICE Piano Fortes, from 6 to venial satisfaction. Those who have given them a trial, recommend 
in circumference. 7hi octaves, in elegant Rosewood Oases, all of which are nianufac- toem freely to their friends, and the most flattering testimonials are 
2 Hoya Carnosa or Wax Plant, very fine. tnred under his own supervision, and are for sale on reasonable terms. dai, y received of their good quality. 
8 Allnitillon striatum, a beautiful Bell Flower. By devoting his personal attention to the tone and touch of his Instm. The following additional assortments will be sent, free of foht- 
II. VVOIUJ ESTER’S 
2 Russellea Juticla. one of them 5 feet high, tutd In flower. 
10 Palm Trees, different kinds, among which are some fini 
are some fine specimens 
8 Allnitillon stilatum, a beautiful Bell Flower. 
1 Bedfordiana, 8 feet high, Bell Flower. 
1 Hlbtocas More phono spiendens, 5 feet high. 
1 Franc iscea Catifolia. 
1 Btirehellia capensis, 5 feet high, and In full flower. 
7% octaves, in elegant Rosewwd Cases, all of which are nianufac- toem freely to their friends, anti die most flattering testimonials ore 
tnred under his own supervision, and are for sale on reasonable terms. dail y received of their good quality. 
By devoting Ills personal attention to the tone and touch of his instru- ' r ' u ’ following additional assortments will be sent, free of fow- 
PRORUCE AND PROVISION MARKETS. 
f PULSE are destined to become a new feature of this favorite flower, M Heliotroplum, splendid plants, and different varieties. some7 feet 
A and are now cultivated In die garden in England, similar to scar- high, 
let Geraniums, Verbenas, Ac., by pegging down, and, thus treated I Solandra grandlflora. 
never exceed a foot in height. ’ 4 CHOICE STOVE CLIMBERS, as follows, 
l nee. 76 cents each—$( for tho set 1 Ipomrea horsfalioe. 
(.xt-Txm Ingraham, dark crimson, large fine form. 1 Kennedya Oamptosema. 
‘ scarlet, small flower, free bloomer. 
Ry devoting ills personal attention to the tone and touch of his instru- Tiie following additional assortments will be sent, free of i 
mento, wh|ch have hitherto been considered unrivalled, he will en- ABF - atth e prices annexed: 
deavor to maintain their previous reputation. 425w6eow Assortment 
--—___ No. 6—contains fifteen very select varieties of Greenhouse 8eeds$3 (X) 
HUDSON KivPlt iNUTirpnron' Na 6—contains one hundred varieties of AnnaalH, Biennials and 
A T t’T „. M V n , „ ' TU1 E ’ . Perennials, Including many new and choice varieties,.. 5 00 
A Al/LAVLKAGK, Columbia La, N. Y., Maije and Female. No. 7 —contains fifty varieties of Annuals, Biennials and 
74 Tim very best and cheapest Boarding School in the land—*40 Perennials._ 
Perennials,.250 
tuid extra do; $4,5004,90 for extraWisconsin; $4,1504,55 for round I-hivce A hthur m V P « Wh r®’ form ’ 1 " K ® 
hoop extra Ohio-the market closing heavy. Tl)e market for Cana- ookvn ™ wroT*« flne form - 
duui continues dull; sales at $1,4005,50 for extra; suiter scarce and r t i “oorner pure white, small, 
nominal at $4,2504,30. ^ 1 Titian, bright yellow, large and fine. 
Grain—M arket for Wheat dull and prices tend downward. Sales Ukunda, purple, free bloomer, ver y dwarf 
Chicago spring and Milwaukee club ou shipboard for Liverpool, at iruivr t7~J77. 
J5c, with freight 0jd, making at present rate of freight, which is LOBELIA hi LCIOSA. 
95c, with freight 6%d, making at present rate of freight, which is __ . . LOBELIA SPECIOSA. 2 Acacias, viz* 
Wad, the price equal to 9 !c to purchaser; white Southern at 9201 lie. Tins is a new bedding out plant, forming a compact mass of bright ! Aymato, 1.) feet high. 
Hye steady; sales at 66^c Barley du'l at 68064c Com In large blue flowers doling the whole summer. Its brilliant blue color has al- } A' ata ;fwt high, 
eupply and market lower; sales 65076c for wliite 71072c for yellow. wa 7 a J*®" * desideratum of file flower garden. It is now considered 1 IKmba) whltc < Jamillia 
1 Btgnonia venusla 
1 Tecoma Jasminoides. 
2 Pittosponun Tohira. 
1 Rhododendron, 15 feet high, ha* had 33 fine flowers this spring, and 
is the finest plant in this country. 
1 Arancaria Imbricate, 18 feet high; a rare specimen of the curious 
Norfolk Island Pina 
2 Acacias, viz., 
pays board, washing and Tuition in common English branches per No. 8—contains twenty varieties of hardy Annuals, Biennials 
term, bpecial ail vantages in French, Painting, and Piano Music.— and Perennials, for sowing in the autumn..100 
Ladies who complete the Course are furnished situations to teach at The seeds contained in all of the assortments are of his selection. 
salaries from $21)0 to 500 a year. Kxiierieneed gentlemen Instructors Purchasers who prefer to make their own selections from foe Cato- 
at the head of each of the nine departments. Bummer Term, April logue, will be entitled to a discount proportionate to tiie quantity 
16th. Write for a Catalogue Address ordered. ’** 
Rev ALONZO FLACK, A. M., Principal. 
In addition to foe al>ove he offers a large and well selected assort¬ 
ment of Dahlias, Vekhk.nah, Roues, English Carnation and 
Picotee Pinks, Double Hollyhocks, Petunias, Herbaceous 
FOR SALE. Picotee Pinks, Double Hollyhocks, Petunias, Herbaceous 
commanding a view of the same equal to anything on the North river. All orders must he accnmnanied wit), the Cosh — 
-will bear 50 splendid (lowers at ono time. daily communication with both places. Eor convenience of location, M Springfield, Massachusetts. 
, 1 ’ aI '. 1 ,. beauty of situation and every advantage to be desired In a country - _ __ 
bearing fruit residence, it cannot be surpassed. The subscriber being about to -A- S T O iEt 331 O XT S IB _ 
,loom ’ change his residence, will sell seventy, one hundred, or one hundred 1$ 5$ 5 O P E It DAY. 
, |. and seventy acres, being the entire farm, to suit foe purchaser. For rr . HS . mirRTtt -qt.’UTrv nmg t usao- snmniwwn 
H ' J ', r ’T p *' further particulars, Inquire of D. I). T. Moore, Esq., of the Rural I h vii? irn ixii x u Y | . /uox S S m COMMKMJKD 
)r edging. New-Yorker ; E. H. Hurd, Esq., Geneva, or of the subscriber on the * h> May, 1867, will end May 1st, 1864 This House Is conducted 
Gate dull at 44046c for State; 47048c for Western. ' one of tho " Indiapensables" iu European flower gardens as It will T cumftrenee—will bear 50 splendid flowers at one lim* 
Provisions -Pork market dull and unsettled; sales at$!850@ soon be here. Price, 25 cents each, or $2 50 per dozen. 3 Inga pnlcherrima, a fine plant 
All orders must be accompanied with foe Cash or a satisfactory 
feronco, and addressed to R. K. Itl.lHH, 
428 Springfield, Massachusetts. 
H Por mess; $15,26016,35 for prime; $17 for prime mess; $19,700 
Al.iJt) for clear Lard firm: sales at lij£012c. Butter Is selling at 
11014c for Ohio; 14023c for new do; 2.1025c for new Btate. Cheese 
at 6>£08c. 
JHJFFAI/), May 3.—Flour—The market closes In modemte de- 
2 I.emoii Trees, large, and itearing fruit 
1 Myrtle Orange Tree, In bloom. 
50 Verbenas, in pots. 
miuid, but prices unchanged, with a good 'huddIy offering Sifoaat rnce. * i per aozen, or $6 per list, except the following new and rare 
$(W02 for com to gSrd su^rii “Utfto lul ' orUti T : , , 
good to choice winter wheat do; $i,8704.12 lor extra Indiana and ftemrafkiS«?SSll Jk Ve p r dl ' 
A. S T O HR, HOUSE 
92 5 0 F E It DAY. 
Wisconsin; for double extra do and Ohio and Mich. 
vihain—I n \Vneat tiie demand has been limited, and tlw msrket 
-«... .. ..cat UIO GCIIlttllU HUM OWU IIIHUCG, HIIU UJ© lUHTHei flVMVUAT QiVM-HDV 1 U w«ia uiwea f*, n r/ . 
market; soles Chica^o^prin^at 723-^c^rMiIwoi!kei/chdj at 76c ck* Mav’m Plantimor. deep rose, crimson centre, ^Tr^firo, C w^s. I P'HIK.NDH of idiots, IMHEOILEB and FOOLISH I r l"' HK SUBBCRIBEBS, successors to Brittain VEdmunds, are I d ",J^ B r " al comfort 
ed; redOhlo at H-tedo mid two cars 0 white (’aoada at * I 02°' (vire Mai, ' m Noi,kt l><!a,Jtif " 1 d eep salmon, dark eye, extra, 75 conti ^ Children, procure Circulars, gratis, of Dr. BROWN, iiarre, Mass. Proprietors of this Patent for Die ten Western counties of New rh h ®i Mty Kailr ”" i VT m 6 d 2!? ra ’ ena “? to 
Hea,Iv i;,,, '“*‘ t ' vo ca rs ot Willie: l.aoada at $ ,02. Torn p __ American seedling of great merit-color, a rich tU -—--- York, the States of Michigan, Indiana, Illinois. Wisconsin. Iowa. Ken- raach ^ upper part of the City with facility. The small Cars bring 
sorts, which are mostly from our last Spring lull ortatioror W aIM r ir<! A “ V ,;arly ail . of thB al >ove plants are In pots and tubs, they can be 
Julia PaOrin, bright carmine, with yellow eye very distinct 76 cts , , , , 
Geant dis Bataillhs, rich dark scarlet, extra size foe best ot its v„ W ix* W> , d i " 1 d .w", a , rne U, ? e and P 1 " 0 ®’ r .' aw " Chairs, Iron Settees, 
class, 60 cents. ’ “ Va8ea > h h“"folu*. 2 Chinese lounging Chairs, Ac., Aa, Ac. 484-2t 
JOHN C. NICHOLAS. 
LYON’S 
COPPER, LIGHTNING CONDUCTOR. 
Patented July 1 1, 1862. 
upon the same system that has distinguished its hitherto. 
A Restaurant has been added for Merchants doing business In Us 
vicinity, ’/he Restaurant is entirely imdepmdmd of the Astor House. 
Especial care token of the sick. 
Families will Hnd this one of the coolest Hotels In New York during 
the summer, and the Ladies’ Department perfect hi all that pro- 
d °’ ‘“ ld ^' B oaL^If’wUte Cai^aat Jl.Oa’ Coni 
steady, with little either of upper or lower lake offering; sales Indiana 1 '*“, A „h^o| ° f 8 r '‘ a t r '> B ri t —co!or, a rich scarlet, 8 ha* 
■U 52c. part to arrive. Oats unchanged, but the demand is limited, ^ K ° ttnd weU formed - 76 “'‘h* The set of 
s^nr^ Bak * choico Canada > iu OutSr manner of growing Verbenas in small pots is of great 
Provisions—P ork continues lu fair demand, but the market does conyetrif-iice in packing, as the roots, forming a compact mass, are 
not strengthen. Sales at $17,50018,25 for mess;the latter"however, «>' "jured u th*.least by removal fromthe pot, 
in retell lots. Lard tends downward, uud is lower; sales at 1OR0 v T1 f “r U 'i k 1llBd “ ap ^ ,x ' ?f ’ aak . B ‘ of »he same size, will contain a 
It'ic. Bacon unchanged. /Fib hundred without the pots, winch, when packed iu moss, may remain 
tintvv U , ,, , . . . safety for two weeks without injury, 
of activity in’ nn/f u ?”/ and Meal—Thete Is a morierate degree Together with a large and select assortment of Garden and Flower 
steadv nrhiil ° „ ! 0r ^ 1, Ur , W I1 K , fai . r husmess doing at Seeds, wliich Catalogues will be sent (isist-paid) on application, 
steady prites. Corn Meal is selling slowly at $1,4401,56. McILVAIN A YoUAG Seedsmen and Florists 
'’l 1 . 1 8tBad y market for Wheat Com lower and in 435-4t Na 9 Joint street New York. 
convenience in packing, ss the roots, forming a compact mass, are p„hltr Porks’ fWu «‘Si 
not injured iu the least by removal from foe pots ° Public Parks-from $20 to $1,500. 
IRON GARDEN ORNAIHENTH. 
York, the States of Michigan, Indiana, rillnois, Wisconsin, lowu, Ken- rttach the rl PP Br Puri of the City with facility. The small Cant bring 
tucky, Tennessee, am! Minnesota Territory. passengers from tho New Haven and Boston Station, 27th Street, to 
They are manufacturers of these celebrated Conductors, and are dlB Immediate front of the Hotel. 
W K 'Il Vh Thirty different sizes and kinds of Vases, from $2 prejiared to liimlsh them with the appropriate apparai.UL to all parties Gratefril for the past, I intend to deserve future favors. Patrons are 
to $20; and Fountains suitable for Private Grounds, or for holding the right to territory, In any quantity, and on short notice. respectfully requested to give notice of their Intended visit 
Public Parks—from *20 to *2.501) The rislH am put up In cases convenient for transportation, with the U. A. STETSON. 
jus, foil complement of fixtures inclosed. Each case contains twenty-five — „ „ „ . _ „ „ _ _ _ r , U „ MTK . _ ~ 
(ronductorH , citch Oondnctor comprisw forty font of Coppor ? on6 ^ ** ^ A M M V X Ij Mj K W b *'l X Pi A It Y • 
electro-plated or gilded branch point, seven insulators, and fastenings M MoN WALSH Princinal 
They are rumished to agents by the case ; with the exclusive riglu mCP1 ' WA ^ ’ rrmcl P al - 
l to dispose of them to be used In certain described territory, ou very r PHIS SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES AND GENTLEMEN 
— advantageous terms. 1 Is probably the cheapest one of the kind in the country The 
Applications for Agency, orders for stock or models, and all commit- expenses per year for Board, Room rent Furniture, Fnel and Tuition 
nlcations relating to this business will receive immediate attention, if In Common English, are only $88. Piano Music Is only $5 per quar- 
Bt, addressed to BRITTAIN A MARSH, ter. All the Languages tuid the Ornamentals are proportionally < hea|L 
404tf Lockport, Niagara Co* N. Y. For other information. Address JOHN 1). WAIAIH, 
iris ty Circulars sent on application. 419tf Cassville, Huntington Co., Pa. 
good request for the East; sales Western mixed at 74c to arrive flom 
Oswego by canal. Biu-ley is dull and the market is heavy. Oats 
steady and in good request; sales State at 44j^c, measure. 
McILVAIN A YoUhG, Seedsmen and Florists, 
!35-4t Na 9 John street. New York. 
1 IHRI AGENTS W ANTED I Send stomp for particulars 
X,UUU 432-4t C. P. WHI1TEN, Lowell, Muss. 
BOGARDU8 tfc LEWIS, 
°Ff R A , 7 T *, UrrnOGRAPHERS AND Kngravkrs, No. 230 Main 8L 
Buffalo, N. Y. 
J. D. Bogardus. [386wc] Joseph I.zyris 
io aiKjK«e or mem to be twed m certain dOHcrlbetl territory, ou very 
advaDtageoiiB terms. 
Applications for Agency, orders for stock or models, arid all comma- 
