MAY n. 
MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 
.fowip gntcHigeutt. 
The Utah Expedition. , Tm Escn . Kontr Treaty. — Onr government 
The Washington correspondent of the N. Y. Her-' freC admission of R onr made in 
Id writes that dispatches have been received at Canada fro “ American wheat Hitherto such flour 
ie War Department from General Johnston of haS bee ? admitted free under * b e treaty, but in the i 
fsasssssssigs^ 
ss=^3K^jS£5S 
American millers have complained, and it 
Arrival of the Persia. ald writes tbat dispatches have been received at h , 3 been i^n Hitherto 8uch flour -_- 
- the War Department from General Johnston of the ♦ 1 bee “ admitt « d free under the treaty, but in the ABv.RTmMNw-Twenty.flv 6 Cents a r ~T7~ 
The Steamship Persia, from Liverpool on the arm Y °f Utah. The dispatches are dated the 10th tj U 6 116 ^ uant ’^ was 90 small that public atten- Sl *’ c,al Notfces—following reading matter, and leaded—Fifty 
afternoon of the 1st, arrived at New York on the of March, at which time the troops were in <ronrl , WaS n0t drawn to the terma of the treaty re- R >1Be ’ Mcl1 b >*ertion.-iN advance. 
1I ‘ h “ 8 \ iealth. G«n. Johnston w»» informed”.! the M„r la !'"8 ‘ti, d», ot .Hide. Recently Canadian ~~ .. 
I, 0 ?dI i tL B S i lf' 7 S,m h . e t! 90 "’ ,n Y'5 Hon " of mo “ thr »«“«'i bis communications. One of the “I T ? ee “ Iar « c Purchasers of western K 7 L ”2S nKSMfcJSSSrf'" ""n 
<iisp«<bbbonnce, ,h„ no official mail Z M “Vew'f T ^ re r"" f «‘“ red ^ 'furnish- _fH... 
the King of Oude, and gave notice of a resolution reached Camp Scott since last September, and f )iq . En U la °d a «d parts of New York. Of ]) KA ™*" 8 cuueb-howeveu oACsm 
pledging the House to abandon the annexation J ad 8 in « f ™m this circumstance, Gen. Johnston ^ Amencan millers have complained, and it is 1 43 7-<t 0R ’ „ 
P° 1 C Y- u feared that Brigham Younir had either cut him Zl In pursuance of their application, that the govern- - 
fr °“ ditecl corre sP on, ience with Washington of «““ »-»>»<«. '»>ve reviewed the treaty and 500 
no intention to abandon Sardinia, fnd ha”advi«d th *‘ tb «, COMlere “ d messengers employed had de- Sr° tea* ‘allZnn tio “ upou iL B ? *be terms of T 7 „„ r. s mch. 
her in case of the refusal of her demands by Naples celved hlm ’ r ^er dates to the 14th of March, Ganadllvlf 1 i * he growth or P^duct of C «nHfHdi“ry 7or m ^g'^m^ &HL d 
Mend“ry 0 power maUer *° «" medlatl0 ' 1 •» »»m. state that a largo train of provisions was within a Son denS ttM Soar from”*' T . he new 
Lord Derby added that the French government % da f march of the camp; also, the eastern growth or product of ^ the - R a. spaldinq, Lockport, n. 
concurred in this recommendation. mail—the first official mail since September. Mr. (' ftnada mi J er _ f . r ' lhe P° 9ltl °n of the Txt anted immediately-locai andtrai 
On the 30th, in the House of Commons, Mr Jones ’ the contractor, had deemed it advisable to *1 1 ? ’ 1 he Canada Journals, is adverse «? ““t'W",* b T" ,hleh ! « »«» t» wM 
JfSc 8 ^ 10 ^ iD rega I d government halt until ho should be reinforced by Gen. John- !° w ‘°“ struct, ° n ’ ^ ie Y fortifying their view by ««*»• a 1 
ONTARIO MUSIC SCHOOL 
m plained, and it is _ 
wed fSJjs 500 
I. By the terms Of — —- K S. RICH, Brasher Falla, N. W 
*th or product of C'Z 
The new construe- Cleani'iE Wheat and Offal, and BuniingSawdusi 
>u )BaSE FAI R at j ^»a .a, 
,T L . R J PTOtWHJEO - Cleveland’* Compendium^ 
to this construction, they fortifying their 
t iL ( |j na ,‘' 1 , H . tMner LVy m, ' ki "K lumber. Shingles. Staves Chairs Nineteenth Century." 12mo Da 7111 Prh'l eT TT? of ,h ' ,, 
1 new construe- iuid 0ffi 4 «*> Ounilng Sawdwt works $1 W . Postage 7 M c^tL e^h. ^ ° f U “ e ab ° Ve 
in Wheat is the *V-St '” T A SPALDING, Lockport. N. T. ~ -- E-C. A J, BIDDLE PMhddpMfc 
position of the IirANTRn IHMvniiTm xr BIaACK HAWK HOItSIi “ MVU V ANKKE.v 
f T d . --. . .strut ----- MO icuioicca ay tien Jotm- • - --Jr view by c«cTibr re ^^e, f ^TacUlVr s h s° encl08e tht ^ H^of mid^i^rt; dam 
I Ui r r u Varih^L" f ' . An . amendment offered by Lord ston, to whom he had sent for assistance A larve y ‘ ng that pnor to the treaty, all Canadian flour - -- - »• M. mykick a co.Lvnn.Masa o^fwdat ^dAiT^Ar‘of'elitwee™ ^Nonh 7°" ° f 
b» d r of Mormons had appeared in his rear. Mor! ° f * h ? m“» fact “ r<,of A ” eri “ n 'beat was,, bjeot •’JJffJ, straw ouTTHa s«m sT.-iT SSS.^^SrSTi f«“HSF™3 
Mr. D’Israeli’s first resolution affirming Ivnl's; mon3 were also seen in large numbers on t.h« hiii« , t duty of 1° per cenL be cause it was a product I the Vote,” ^*22’‘ISrL^!T e, I nont .- caU «e him. [436] smith a spalding 
Mr. L) Israeli’s first resolution affirming the expedi- mon3 were als0 seen in large numbers on the hills. of Z Z r . was a product «d r 
ency Oi tne change, was carried amidst much The Independent Messenger of Saturday, the 8 th nforce the treaty as our govern- united States' ft cute n §iff%nt 8 imrth nd t t ' 0 ni s 8 lk Cutter in 
3 l ee T in nfdD?h debateW f tbe n adjourned tii! May inst, mentions the arrival there of three men T! l nde / 8tands Con 8 u l 9 have been appointed " 
3d. Lord Derby’s remarks at. a mpptino-rvf laic r„t .a:_ A „ „ 111611 at all the frrmtiW nentn _. Can have a Cutter sent for them to trv and r„. n, ” ” U 
3d. Lord Derby’s remarks at a meeting of his fol- direct from CamD Scott. Thpv remi-t +i p + men at a ^ f rontier posts, whose charges are f or 
>" s»° d “ ct '- al " a - « oven! *■ 
The experiments upon the new paying out ma- ce Pt'ng poor beef. Gen. Johnston would not be m TT „ 
chine for the Atlantic cable demonstrated its per- able to go forward until a fresh supply of animals HE . AH Rkinf <>kcements— The reinforce- 
i e ?i'n S snri e fh the fhc Agamemnon had was received. ments going out to Utah, nnder Gen. Smith, consist 
1,26° and th? Niagara 1,00° miles on board. The rru„ 0 . ( -_, r _ . __ of three light batteries of artilWv __ 
as our govern. United SU.es. MOUGAN MOIWK KKNKIIAL (iIFFOHI), Jr 
been appointed Bhop Almmfacturcrs Wishing ,0 huy Kights W Te^SmSe", ' h ° » f the S«tacritar in Wulworth- 
nrp fnr \v a vTim t . r tlipm to trj And know for themselves . .. ienns $10 the season $12 to insure. Took tlie first 
irges are if 2 for W^te^Two good responsible^nd experienced Agents to sell twice at the Union Agrkultnmi socfeU P^ 
or over. _ d 8 Iatkntke, Box 21 Chicopee Kails, Muss, y 1^35-31] LLIAB YEOMANS, Walworth. Wavne (W N v 
AG. SOCIETY. 
Directors had decided to order one hundred* miles lhe P&rty met th e Express Messenger from New 
more cable, so that there will be on each ship asur- ^f exic °i at Green River, with the news that Capt 
plus of over five hundred miles. Marcy would not be able to reach Camp Scott be- 
Franck.— A relaxation in the present system of fore June - in consequence of snow on the monn- 
ad ministration is probable. *■ tains. 
Prince Napoleon is to be Governor of Algiers Three men arrived at tho „ r i , . 
under the title of Lieutenant of the Emperor. “ a ” lved at tfa e camp a few days before 
The Peace Conference met in Paris on the 28th. th6 part T wb o reported that the Mormons were 
A meeting had been held at the Foreign Office e( l ui PP i ng companies to stop the supplies and har- 
to examine a proposal in behalf of Prof. Morse for ra ss the troops. 
Europe. iati ° n f ° r thC USe ° f hi3 tele « raph s T stem 5l1 The party met CoL Hoffman with two companies 
The party met the Express Messenger from New ° f hght , batteries of artillery, twelve compa- 
Mexico, at Green River, with the news that Cant ° ava . 7 ’ ten com P a nies of foot artillery, 
U_ tv . , .. vapu eicrht comnnmpfl nf oWfk ;***>«♦. ^ , 
nies of cavalry, ten companies of foot' f jn^Et the 
eight companies of sixth infantry; a detachment for nS .^^5 
SUPERIOR LAND PIaASTKII ! 
i >° L «s 
qm^byTAC^^ye" 0 ’ “ 8rUde ' ** ** &SP 
™ lor »e use ot nis telegraph system in The party met CoL Hoffman with two companies 
Africa.—C ape of Good Hope dates are to March ° f Caval ' T and 160 wa gons with supplies, 120 miles 
22d. The King of Delhi is to be confined in Fort GaSt ° f Laramie - 0n tb e lGth of April, about 100 
Cox, on the frontier. wagons were ready to leave Laramie as soon as 
Rev. J. Wilson had been cruelly murdered in Caf- Col. Hoffman arrived. These trains would reach 
of sappers and miners; a detachment of ordnance 
men—an aggregate of 252 officers and 5,445 men. 
Patkrts, Commerce, &x. 
Bdral Nkw-Yorkkr Oftick, ) 
Rochester, May 18, 1868. s 
Flour Is without change. 
Grain, with (lie single cxccpUon of Oats, is at last qnotations- 
the latter are in good demand at an ndvanco of 2 (Ti) 3 c. per bushel. 
Hi emps .„n„7hedm, appHcmion mSya" looms^lCy OHINESK SUGAR CANE HEED! 
_ B. f: TK)» *>r K.CHARD P, TEH8l Of A, 
(iREAT HOOK SALE] ' re^cee,°^m^t C S' l “ ie ^ ^o‘ y cl^ 
, StreCt ’ B ° 8t0n ’ New York. 
u\.o on r e wV iVH kedzie»s water FIIaThS:- 
shoeing humbitin^w^k 23 HSWS ^ --ge- 
ly pretend to hnv«» nntnnnfori ♦>» •/* , rt , A tiilaaelphifi who talse- ® en ts witii Mr. Kedziic, the patentee of thin celebrated Filter in 
give away $i00 watches, but never do it ’ ^ ^ PKtC " d to SSSdSSSfto T 1 ’, 1 .' 1 P* 
GRKAT HOOK SALE! 
a at 150 Washington street, Boston. 
A COCKY A OO., originators of the Gift Kook Kusini 
5 \i,?° lll me t 9. gIve 0 ea< ■ , ' purchaser of books a gift worth In m 
to $ 10 . We will send to any address, free nf ...V" !* 
frorio no,Z T“, L - 1 lu «r«u in oai- —• -vumau ouiveu. Aimae trains would reach variation. 
The l e Z™ n f°°AZ tt8 rwntMona,. The first ha.-. 
Leone, having been captured by a British man- Z trains started this spring were met just beyond 
of-war. Big Blue, but in consequence of the weather, were 
Switzerland.— The Federal Council has decided maklD g s 10 ^ progress. Some of the trains’were ^ 
to allow the new consular agents. waiting for better roads, WTmmag! 
Prussia.—T he law imposing a duty on beet root -—- r^, whiu 
♦i 1 !? 1 ».J ia 3 : l ,a39ed , bot h Chambers. The marriage of Abrogation of tiie Clayton-Bulwru The a tv «ye. 60 ib 
KOCIIE8TEK WHOLESALE PRICES. 
Flour and Grain. a™, ... 
*7?nr, Winter wheat..$t,.MI(afl,25 llSv^x.,VV.'!2 C 
Uo. spri.^ do. ,.$4,W$4.25 CandWtei. 
^;.® u ^ k . whe “ t -» Fruits'and 
give away $100 watches, but never do It ’ W pretend to ™sT<ud°Snnt Z l" ! JW " w, P < ; rvllilon . »" d «dl at former retail prF 
■437-lt • Atil^RT COLBY A CO, de, “ U ~ ^^1S.»ii& 1<)l 
------ U Hshington street, Boston. Mass. 69 and 61 State St, Rochester, N. Y 
JOSEPH LEWIS, LITHOGRAPHER — —_ the old stand of J. K. Chunky A Co. 
-- NOTICE. IK E T c H XT 3VE 9 S 
I COMBINED harvester FOR 1858 , 
removed from 230 Main street to those extensive premises No 2 )4 W X T TI A RFTF T r 
in 'tlie'way'of YF ° N THIS OKTaEBRATED MACHINE 
I ir»t Cltws Lithograph!np;, at operative prices. ^ aj ^1868 will render it the most desirable machine ever offered to 
Butter is the only article in line of Dairy Products that exhibits TO e ata t mn ^ 1 "'', be ”^ U,0 .“ ( ’ tivo Precticai partner of 
tr ation. It him fallen off 2c per pound and is coming in freely removed from™30 M,dn tt o begs **? intimate that he has 
HAT-Best grades are up to $ 1 1 per tun. 7 WasMngton“. o Zite N ** 
I' irst Class Lithographing, at operative prices 
V , JOSEFII LEWIS, Workii 
Wheat, Gen.90ag$l,00 
Best white Canada .. 9Uc®$1.00 
Gorn .65@56c 
, j 1858 dDSt!,! II LEWIS, Working Lithosrapher, 
' *' 19,) °- _ 204 Washington St., Buffa lo, N. Y. 
IJURRAEL’S NEW ADJUSTABLE 
the public. Among these improvements are the following: 
isL—An expanding Reel, very simple, and ingeniously arranged 
so as to be readily attached, and is propelled by the main shaft, 
i 2d.-A new, strong and well-braced guard, which will not clog. 
. T“ A " adjustable Holler with a lever, by which the driver while 
kpples, bushel.SUi'mf>2tgc TVIOWKK AND Itt'APVPi, . ,, 1111 « <| jUKtablo Holler with a lever, by which the driver wldlr 
Sy»*. m -... u i. gpwsasa saxaffet 
« [ , bot l Uhamhers. The marriage of Abrogation of the Clayton-Bulwer Treaty iZV.Y.ZzSl nrrdi.'gortunhg'cZcm' 
the Princess Stephens of Hohenzollern to the King -The House Committor. l Z . 2 aU ! .«»c Slaughter 5c r , 8 t?i„ 0 '“ ‘ he ” id /’ • *? >V™" »“‘ «r S*«?5 I W-A iteC in t 
V Proxy. the 29th, directed their Chairman, Mr. dingman, to report jg#5 af—* 
Russia.— Russia has decided to construct three aresopltlon abro gating the Clayton-Bulwer Treaty. Pork,Mes«.. M . K %)o»oo n . *.« 
hnes < of railway between the Black sea and the The absurd construction by which England, in the tP 0 -’™ 1 --:- — '— Ttothy “ Wot/Ilrm or ^“ ppP'p t<™u- 
Caspian sea. ' ” y ery teeth of the language of the Treaty, sought to "fcs:fS Wood, hard^^’Lstrvs’^ 1 operation. Mado'muf^ol'd*(warranted) at 
Cm»A—Mf. Heed, the American Jllnlster. u >■« ascendaacj oier those islands ad- jSStSHr*-™** ,. Jlo i 2232^888 THOMAS D. Aukkau, 
v,ccr„ y „ f Canlon I. helieved he {SXJSXf ^1,“^ ^==108 VOLUTIONJNSEED SOWIN^T 
^'LorYldlain’will'take’instant steps to put an end “ f *" d »-"io» wS *'« M«M BROADCAST SEED-SOWER. 
to the Coolie traffic. we sought to destroy, has fully impressed the Com- B I Y tter ’i°J 1 - .I 6 @i 6 c Hay, tun * .1 no M u£ u / actu 5 e o aild Sold at Hallock’s Ag’l Ware- 
u A NI)IA T T 1 e l egrapbic advices of the Bombay mail Z'uhpZ^n c ° nvic ^ 10n i that “ contract which Whiteth?bbf.V.V.Vis^lw ” itn P« aS’st mSnf^e’r for sowing 
had reached London, fi’he dates are not given. ueitlier can agree to understand alike, ought, in all Tallow . 5 p^}* c Quintal....$4,26@4jio ,A.,. K l' ed b, . Badcast - It does its work as well, if not better than the 
Sir Hugh Ross laid siege to Jhansi on the 27th corara on sense, to be repudiated and the whole .^® 1Uc Tront,bbl .*8,00©8,60 w m ^”i, d “ lt , ) by hllnd ' f ld , one , n, “" " ith this sower 
of March. On the 15th of 'April, 25,000 rebels subject matter settled on a new basis " nfw yorkT* ,,ROVI8ION markkt 8- which require teams to operat^them" it ^Tsa spMe^rom'Mtoeu 
tried to raise the seige, but were defeated with the _ . decltata/sai^’it* 4 A 7 4 Tnf 0nr ~ The mwket for flour ia dull and ^n Zlk conXmlhiv* 0 t ‘ le WB '« h t °f grain, and as fast as a person 
slaughter of 15,000 men. On the 2 d the town forti- , -@4,30 for extm sfa^ *^ mT on 40 c M u - esn 7 ?,? r Rtate i V‘ 2{ > ft w " rk is delighted with 
fications were captured. On the 5th the garrison 1 ixdi.ay, Hancock county, Ohio, which, from the "’'" conKl ". Michigan arid town; t'ommlmio’goc^me' !t ‘f, Vl ' ry s . im » l « in construction.’not liable to get outn'r order and 
escaped in the night, were pursued, and 3,000 cut 12th of March to the 12tn Of April last exnorfed bo^oSt^Io^ng^nlL‘’r® 4 ’m fcr , Bhi PP in K brands extra round L" mreSi? wlKT I- tir "?'f 14 It to warranted to operate 
np-SK Ikitish ..ffi'cm „. ere Killed. ,ome 45,000 dozen of e KCS hatC„ ontZ, h! —WW ■STSSStSSWSlErSy: 5SS3S2 
Another account says, on the 4th of April, after Kg. as been outdone by G “ J ' , «-Wheat only in moderate supply, and with fair export de- .d« Iiv we d at any Express or Railroad Office in Rochester,?^ which 
a severe struggle, in which the British loss was ooster ’ wb ich, according to the Republican of 9 u^fo r p ^“ ? ak! " TirMic for common Chte^prinjc u 2 !lll bn R ^h forwarded to anv pan of u»conntry. 
heavy, the town was stormed and taken; the 6th, that I da ce, shipped over 9G.0C0 dozen during the Cmnuiian; , 26 cfmhs^ Ues, ^so fofsTda Fo^ta"r pru",;i^ TownsorCo,,n - 
the fort was occupied at Magpouna; the rebels had same period. b "*8 at 69c dXerei’ unch^d * D - Aallock. a,/,! Rochester, n. y. 
Mkats. 
Pork. Mess.$00,00i 
Do. ewt.$ 6 , 0 i 
Beef, cwt.$5,51 
©76c lAamb do.._ 
_ Skbds. 
$18,00 Clover, bush.$0,0 
(a)6,75 Timothy. $ 2 ^ 
...,5c ™l‘on; runs on a iarge caZ>r whfk tn f ota „n, whtahXt f n • i^“l? 0 " ter / ho «. m which the finger-bar rests, 
...10c on Uu horses. It has, in short, all the beJvoints wb *® hobv)a ‘es »U side draft and very much lessons the direct drat 
£$1.25 ft* the simplest fonn, and above all ona recent improvement found ntl T,' e , 9IM1>L ® mowers have wrought-Iron frames, with all of the 
IMIn ill no other, hv Avlin.t,_ . J ' • m l i ™te/neni lound other improvements exeunt, « Reel win. ti..i.„... „ 
” 00 <> th « r . by which the driver ra„ raise thefmmr hart oils tun S draft TXZkI'Z'!* ° x< x! ,pt . ? R f e1 ' W iUl d"” 11 ’ improvements Urn 
» l J £7* ^ or cai 7J* n K a swath, or travel on rough ground) by a •*« H'W machine known, 
Lord Elgin will take instant steps to put an end WS 61 
to the Coolie traffic. we S0U I 
India.— Telegraphic advices of the Bombay mail ' 
had reached London. The dates are not given. neitber 
ao/v u r ut c t,irr y in K a swath, or travel on rough ground) bv» imH iw »i,a ui nu n, ° M tXH any machine known, 
l4,°0 tonch of his hand, without leaving his seat, or stooniiur his tom if— SI .- 7 t 1 1,0 . te ? t 1 w,t1 . 1 th « dynamometer at Syracuse, by the U. S. Ag. 
i2,50 Nolhtra can surpass this Ixauiijul movement , nor can its value b<* fullv l S 27 ^ ( J r uU oi tlio Reaper was more than one-quarter 
appreciated, ‘till seen in operation. M ade and »ld S 1° 88 other of the 13 Reapers on trial. This result is obtained 
•W0 Geneva, Ontaiio Co., N. Y., (18S8,) by THOMAS I) BURRAf I th • ir ^ n ^ main wheel for Reaping, which lessens the motion of 
14,00 -- L. 9 it. iSUKKALIj. the knives and the actual draff of the machine fully one-quarter 
g revolutio n in se ed sowing, aptrrtsawi 
i ® mii ’ s PATENT BROADCAST SEED-SOWER. 
,6 Manufactured and Sold at Hallock’s Ag’l Waro- ln « d.iUTiiK best is always the cukafemt 
Buffalo, N. Y„ (near N. Y. Central ) 
Depot, on Chicago St,) April, 1858. ( 
it- L. HOWARD. 
WOODEN WATER PIPE, 
(lengnteu with cneapew in uae for Chain Pumps, lor supplying Railroad Timka 
D.'.i*. t| m° lh y - >; ar m Houses and Bams, Dry Fields, and for Water Courses of evS 
made a desperate but inelfectual attack on the--——— 
Palace. Subsequently Gen. Roberts carried the ~~ 
position of the rebels by assault, and occupied the ^npiHVtY 
town of Katab. The rebels fled, and great slaugh- leWXllCt^, 
ter took place in the pursuit _____ _ _ 
Coinmcrolal Intelllgenoe. ,, ~— 
BREADSTUKFS.-Richardaon, Spence & Co., quote flour ANOTHER PREMIUM CAMPAIGN 1 
very dull, &nd Almost unsalnblej quotations nominally as 
follows: —Western Canal 21s@21s6d — Philadelnhia and a ucui i try* __ 
Baltimore 22@23s—Ohio 23@25s. Wheat dull but steady A NEW L,ST OF SPLENDID PREMIUMS. 
—Red 6s@6sld—white 7s@7s6d. Com in fair demand— - 
mixed and yellow 33s6d@34s6d—white 33s@34s6d The ALL RuRALISTS—GREETING • 
Brokers* Circular says that corn had advanced l@2s on the 4o ihcx . 0 , ,, . 
week. ^ A s the hard times and scarcity of money prevented 
zen during the orCon 
_Bocbester, May 15,18M. ^ ^ 
-- “pRo^sfo^R ° 1°'*^ Scfo/wiZ^' 0 " tearep,eD4y 1VTKW YORK WIRE RAILING C(J 
- - ROVisiONS Pork market continues unsettled. Sales at $17,50 for 
...... imi, wuen iiiiu uown tne entire distance is water-tight 
A larger she with larger bore can be funiislied if desired. A con- 
. ., . , "ui uu lunumieu u ae.sireu A ron- 
ir rw rm*!iiRuTv P y 18 kept 0,1 iu ^ cit ?' and ordorH l >« filled im- 
irCotm- mediately. I. 8. HOBBIE A CO.. 
N y 428wc _ No. 44 Arcade, R ochester, N. Y. 
_ BLACK HAWK, Jr., 1 » tTj 
GO. r FO l IN1 J the s . table of 1116 Subscriber, two miles 
Ct, A easl of Lockport, the coming season for the improvement of 
fiorees. Hire, Rl>u*k Ilawk; g. sire, Sherman; g. g., Justin Morgan_ 
Dam, by young Hamiltonian, by Bishop Hamiltonian, by Iirlported 
Messenger. Dam of Young Hamiltonian by Leonidas; g. dam by 
sli ,r ,lC , k ? Bwk - J , r ;. lBt - iK black, 15 hands high, 
., weight t.000 tbs., closely resembling his sire in style and action. He 
gtii; its possesses an excellent temper, is a pleasant driver and goes in good 
I HAN stvle. He received the first premium at the Niagara Co. Fair iiiRSM 
when six yearn old-time, 2m. 55s. Also tho first premium at the N. 
Y. State fair in 18o7, beating Billy McCracken of Oshkosh, Wis.— 
Ills stock are good sixe, weighing from 1,000 to 1,200 the. In 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 caJi and examine them, or address me by letter. 
II,: 426wctf N. FARNUM. Locknnrt. Vi,,, (v v 
j^liW YORK WIRE RAILING i 
. COMPOSITE IRON RATLING 
Is the strongest (SEClm,6D BV LKrriC,t3 PATKNT > 
A NEW L,ST ” WLmm aa lmiums. wfcKtsassss^iSK- 
ix.U and yellow 33SM@3to6d-whi™ Kta^HeA^The To ALL RUKALISTS— Gkeetisg : 1K0N ' v.’kani.aiis, 
rokers’Circular says that corn had advanced l@2s on the , market heavy and drooping, ^ FARM FENCES, 
eek - 7 he '\ ard and scarcity of money prevented BUFFALO, M„y 17.-Flour-M,irket quiet Sales at &60 for good IRON Bp '» STE ADS, 
PROVISIONS.—Pork heavy at 70s. Bacon dull and prices f aDy g A entS and Iriends of the R ff«Ai. from competing Indtana ^ 1 for dou bl« extra and favorite Ohio and IRON FOUNDRY WORK FUaNITORE - 
7.1, B “ f “ d 
tion,) still bkttkk list of Prizes, as follows: _____—— FOLDING IKON BEDSTEADS. 
Catalogues, containing several hundred designs of Iron 
N. FARNUM, Lockport, Niagara Co., N. Y. 
TIIE CATTLE MARKETS. 
wk,I L^“ ,t pdce L for . tho week at an the 
Arrival of the Star of the West. 
- /g A, O ,\T naaVMibK, *4 Ih, 4(7, 5 >£c. w w, „u*. 
;he West, from Aspinwall, • eape f T “° wer ln ° ne Machine - with the latest JSHJ LaMBS-First qnallty, $4,60(^6,25; Other qualiUes 
r York on th« lutk^T improvements,) cash price ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY H 50 ^ 4 - 00 - , eauer quanues, 
J» t„ Crinni 1 HOI.LAltS—for u,. .L.„ „. t WSWii OtowMaWK. 
THE NEW AMERICAN CTCLOPEDIA. 
REASONS FOR BUYING IT, 
AND 
THE WAYS AND MEANS OF BUYING IT. 
rtilitvf 3^*4.4. -4 A. A For the largest list of Subscribers to tlw> RrD,T xr aiiig tAUhE MARKETS* (/AtaiogneH, contumlng sovernl hundred desi/mH of Iron Work fur 
Caufonuff QXMXfytiXtt. «e«t in or remitted according to our club t'ermT mffi S^ 
Arrival ot tho S t„ of ,fie W e ».- ™ »*» CYCLOPEDIA. 
- • 1st KETCHUM’S COMBINED HARVESTER w& a :5t L c V,t8 ~ Kx4raqQttlity ’ » ^ 6 ® Other qualities, „„ . C ,„^ TC< -- 
The steamer star Of the West, from Aspinwal] f 140111 Reaper and Mower in one Machine, with the latest L 4*M-First quality, $4,se®6,25; Other qualities HhASONS FOR BUYING IT, 
May 4th, arrived at New York, on the 13th inst— “ n P rovements .) cashpnee ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY .mor ’ »-v AND 
She brings California mails to April 10th, over $1 - DOI ' LAKS - for tb e largest list. J y '*;°^« r qmdifleo, 5@5%. THE WAYS AND MEANS OF BUYING IT. 
G00,000 in specie, and 500 passengers. She con- 2d - A FAMILY SEWING MACHINE, cash price “ d T« NKW ^^ I0AK , e YCL0 ™ A “ popldar ^ 
nected With the Golden Gate. at least ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, of the manufacture th T y< ’ arH ,°'d, 0 a,ld 1 being superficial, learned but not pedantic, comprehensive but 
California news unimportant Business at San of the Whkklkr k Wilson M’f’g Co or Grovpr a- 7.d 0 ^^md Ii ^uaUt^6W^^^MS ) 8 ’ ,JO; i f f lr ?n?J!? 1 ^ y ’^’ 7<5 @ “ ufl j eie,,lly detniIel1 ’ f me from personal pique and party prejudice, 
Francisco extremely dull, excepting a few Staple BAKSK-for the second largest list aary, ^ Thltd ^“bty, $0,^25; OrdF bed. and yet accurate. It is a complete statement of all that is known 
articles, including cat meats and lard. Alining and ,y _ ’ Working Oxbw-$ 100, 176@200. upon every important topic within the scope of human intelligence- 
agricultural prospects favorable. “d. AN AGRICULTURAL LIBRARY, worth FIFTY vtII*CALVEt^^if 55, so ® e7 ' Eve17 article in il ha " ‘Peclally written for its pages by men 
Forest City, Sierra county, was burned on the !, ' bARS-to be selected by the person entitled from 8TORB8-Yearling* $18(5)21; Two Years Old. *26 Thr^ who "e wnrM-renowned upon tiie topics of which they speak. They 
loth of April. Loss $180,000. tiie Catalogue of A. O. Moorh, Ag. Book Publisher New Y l are 014 $ 3C @ W ^ 4 $26 ® 28, Tbrw ’ aru mqu'fed to bring the subject up to the present moment; to state 
The Legislature lms passed a Sunday law, pro- Yo ^-for the next largest list. ’ ttoSaS • PrW-Kxtra and 8elec- Jnst how it stands now. All the statistical information is from the 
hlbiting business on the Sabbath, excepting for 4th. A SELF-HOLDING WFTFFT PTmir Hwink- 5 IX) at market’ 'shoatawholesale, 6k(a,7c reports, the geographical accounts keep pace with tiie latest 
hotels, restaurants, drug stores and stables. rigged rBRi^-FBnrrL.^pf'r "(HEEL PLOW, FULL HmF.s~6^ffl7c. Calf Skiri»-12®21^0. tb 4 ® ' explorations; historical matters Include the freshest just views ; the 
HUDSON RIVKIl INSTITUTE, 
A T DLAVKRACK, Columbia Co., N. Y, Male and Female. 
7™ 7 er y best and cheapest Boarding School in tho !and-$40 
tl-nn ^ d '.T h, r k a,ld l aitl ™ in common English branches per 
ni w Si'“!l‘ , " i "**?y«Sjh?ndre d designs of Iron Work.fnr- le ™- S I?« ;ial advantages in French, Fainting, and Piano Music- 
nrshed on application. HUTCHINSON A WIOKERSIIAM, who complete the Connie are Aimi«hcd Hituatio H te te^ h7t 
No 312 Broadway, New York. salaries from «am miawi v -,-j - ” - u,aLa 
salaries from $200 to 500 a year. Experienced genUemen Instructors 
ujm °/ 0 /, the “ ine departments. Rummer Term, April 
16ui. Write for a Catalogue. Address l u 
421tf _ Rkv AJX4NZO FI.ACK, A. M., Principal 
FOR SALE. 
A FARM OF ONE HUNDRED ANI) SEVENTY ACRES 
delightftrlly situated one and a half miles from Seneca Lake 
Izmir a r w , 0f a‘ e B T. e equal 10 anything on the North riro?! 
hirst quality of sod and well improved, with tliirty acres of timber 
The Legislature has passed a Sunday law, pro- Yorl£ —for the next largest list, 
hibiting business on the feffbbffth, exceptinff for 4th A sun? TTnynTicr/i 
hotel., re.taurants.fin.g.toros and ,tab“r g f L0W - TO “ 
Francieco! 8 *° US re,I, “ 00mmeM<!d “ S »" L„»a,r worth la-fcrth. neit w. “ 
^seariy 28,000 ounces Qf gold were deposited in 6th. FIFTEEN DOLLARS Books, Implements 
the Bank Mint during the week ending April 10th. or Seedfl — for th© next list. 
^rfrntV 6i xri ,f h ?t ^ disc0vered ia Tehama 6th, TEN DOLLARS in Books, Implements, or Seeds 
county. iSew and uch gold diggings were disco v- above— for the next list ’ 
ered in Carson Valley. The few remaining Mor- -ns v 
mons in the Yalley were preparing to leave for f . ‘ or KAC ® of the next Tbn biaTS > a Bo «°d Voinme 
Salt Lake. 8 o leave lor of the Rural Nkw- Yorker (for 1858 or 1857, as prefer- 
Lieut. Ives’ explorations had demonstrated the red,j and a post ' paid Gross of Wash. Mrdai.lion Pk.vs. 
navigability Of the Colorado to the mouth of the The copies ordered will be mailed to as many different indi- 
' T? ln V . , . , or post-offices as desired, and tiie subscriptions may begin 
The Legislature has passed a bill prohibiting fu- wUl u ‘ evolume ( Jan - ls b) with the 2d quarter, (April 1st.) or any time 
ture emigration of free negroes to California, and 8pccified Bills on aU solvent Banks in the u. 8. and Canada taken at 
requiring those already there to register their i )ar ~but New York, Canada °r New England money preferred. For 
Iresn ana yet accurate. It is a complete statement of all that is known c ,," Ke residence, will sell seventy, one hundred, or one hundred 
upon every important topic within the scope of human intellkrene*.— b J’ ln K. the entire faire, to suit the purehaser. For 
i,„,cun,m«Sin 
who nre world-renowned upon the topics of which they speak. They P rem ises. _( 4 jyj JOHN O. NIOHOLAR 
are required to bring the subject up to the present moment; to state T, -y- T , „ --' 
Pelts—$ 1^5@1,50. Taiiew-6)i07c. lb. 
YcarHnL^sTWrtVi- T wn v at two dollars a volume, making in all twelve dol 
Years Old, $ 37 (u) 4 (). ^ 8 ’ " ’ Old, $25@28; Three ought to possess a copy of the New Cyclopedia 
Milch Cows—$29®45. Common, 20(a)21c. itself Let each man save twenty-five cents a we< 
Veal Calves $4,0(J, 5 00@7,00. the work is complete he can not only own the fi 
Hwlvs I 'itetai], $ 4 6 x| 7 'y 5 c • Fat a,ap a handsome book-case to keep them in. 8 a, 
hogs/rt'ye. Fat p little self-denial will do it,) and you save enou 
Calf Skins—12@12j<c. Ih books which will give you sound information up, 
Pelt^$I, 25^1,50 each. Tallow 7#*c. V lb. which you wish to inquire. School children -1 
. ^--* up iu uie presem moment; to state T. -y D Tvr * <=i 
just how it stands now. All the statistical information is from the UOPPFK. nrnTVIXr' rn*nr™,An 
latest reports; the geographical accounts keep pace with tiie latest 1 P Id ‘ <*HTN f NK CONDUCTOR, 
explorations; historical matters Include the freshest just views ; the r PHK SUBSCRffiERS, “mfccess^ra to Br.Wa.n ^Edmunds, are 
Jiograpliical notues not only speak of tiie dead, but also of the liv- ,, Proprietors of this i'atent for the ten Western counties of Now 
ing, and of living up to within the last half year. “ e States of Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa, Ken- 
_, . . „ J tucky, Tennessee, and Minnesota Territory. 
Ana tho work is cheap; three dollars a volume ; and each volume They are manufacturers of these celebrated Conductors, and are 
contains more—we have carefully computed the contents of both— prcimrixlto fumi«h them with the appropriate apparatus, to all parties 
auwo^lt Wh °l hiT VOl r S ,° f r Cr0,V8 hiHt0t7> WhlCh N0,d ,T h ^ fr»Wti, the 
at two dollars a volume, making in all twelve dollars. Every family J“U complement of fixtures inclosed. Each case cordahi twentv-fi™ 
ought to possess a copy of the New Cyclopedia It is a library in if!!. t ? r ? L Bacb ^Conductor comprises forty feet of copper one 
itself Let each man save twenty-five cents a week and bv tiie time ° tKy or gilded branch point, seven insulators, and fastenings, 
h.... 
also a handsome book-case to keep them ia Save five cents a day* advantageous terms. ^ 
( a Hft'o self-denial will do it,) and you save enough to buy a set of ntairtm!i“ 4i< i n !i f0r ^ K !M C ^ 0r ? cra for ,!! tock or mode,B ' «id all commu- 
Lks which will give you sound ft,formation upo'n aU ££ * ** Wi BM^lr*^iSH nti ° n ’* 
which you wish to inquira Schoolchildren,—certainly the members 4a4t4 Isxkport, Niagara Co, N. Y. 
THE WOOL MARKETS. 
also a handsome book case to keep them ia Save five cents a day. advantageous terms. 
L U ks e wWch e "!i al T m doit ' )a 1 yo r u BaT i eDOUgh 40 b ^ a -tor mc A aSKX r 
books which will give you sound information upon all points about addressed to 
which you wish to inquire. School children,—certainly the members 40414 „ , 
of our High schools—can all have if Save tho pennies which are ^ ° rc HblrB 8001 °° a PPhcatio a 
given to you, run errands and “ do chores’ when you can, and thus .A. S T O "R. T- 
Advices from Oregon to the 8th of April state f' Jl ° Pre “ lum ? f exlra copy, or Pens, &c.- so th. 
that the Republicans have nominated John Denny f0rmS 3C “ b SL ’ RK of some valuable reward - 
nf ^ ^ C ry __ . V ^ Til ft nhnxTA _n . 
x.*rs, will receive a Spe- L' 2 w)imie a 11 a interent; zo,(X)U its Unwashed mixed, 
. routhem Texas and California, at 10(&)18c. cast) and time flntNin ja 
SO teat every one wig, California at 13@2Cc. cash and time;T(XW f^extra SS^pSw 
war<b Rociiester sorting, at 36^c, caBh; an outside lot of 3,000 fbs No. I 
influence and income. 
THE NEW CYCLOPEDIA 
ASTOR HOUSE 
^2 50 PER DAY. 
rpHE FOURTH “SEVEN YEARS’ LEASE’ COMMV’xrr.B'n 
AtoMay. 1857, will end May 1st, 1864. Tids lion™ i«‘^iductod 
upon the same system that has distinguished its hitherto. 
.4 has been added for Merchants doing business in Its 
the F ™r^^Lr Y ?. lb ^ 
to deserve fntnre favors. Patrons are 
i n i . Ce tnai ne nad been completely successful handsome and valuable prizes to tto bv default on private terms: ^ w -J- ondaga (/O^ N Y.; 6 miles from Svracupe, and near the Central — y _C. A. HTKTSON 
. , 8 negotiations in England for nrocurimr oan- xr^ , J * Bax. A Mer hex*** 4n^ I I J K. R. and Canal Plenty of timber on the farm. For farther Dartica- « vnn _ ~ -- 
itel for the Railroad between San Francisco and w ’ S .. T , HK TIMK , ? p6n the New Premium Campaign. Fnii Woodif.SSSj Sd"":"' Si ' re884116snb8Cfib< ’ r ’ harold m. white. Belle i& p.o. A ___ . A“ DBEW J * ENSIGN » 
Full blood .S6@40 Smyrna, washed! 
Half and hloivi I ... 
Do. superfine..'.'!!!!!! 27035 Crimea!!!!!!!."" 
5?" h 0 ' 1.20@30 | Buenos Ayres. 
2 .15@20 | Peruvian, washed . 
Stockton with various branches. A company has .'J 0 can stllI ™ pp! ^ back numbers from A pril or January, Poraferb^d^. p i!°- mrwashed!!!.!!! 9@i7 
been formed in London and $300,000 subscribed lf de . sired ' Those of our Ag^t-Friends who have been pIE&SS? 1 .!!!!!!!;!! S .» 
me Lass-Herran treaty had passed the Senate of waitln ? for “ the g 00 ° time coming”-f 0 r business to open ° p aDp « rfine .27035 Crimea"!!!:!!:!;!:!!!!' 9^17 
urenada with some modifications. There is a talk and mone ^ to circulate-before making an effort in behalf i£ No 2 .ui™ Ayres ;,-y.1§@37 
of another revolution at Bogota. of the Rural, can now enter upon the canvass with con . ^ 1 WaBbed . ^ 
---- fidence: for “the times” have improved, and moreover ♦ 
t be coinage of the United States Mint in Phila- we offer them an unexpect ed and liberal incentive to <2tl 
delphia, for the month of April, was $1 006 920 in ® xertion ’ We therefore hope that they will at once enter _0 V * W ^ W » * * * 
gold, principally in dmihle enrrleu- <k->r A . toe arena, and see what may he done among their neigh- ' = 
silver wholly in half ftnrl t g , ° 111 bor s and townsmen in the way of spreading the Rural ROhfkt H* 1 mrdw' 11 “ atison ’ at Preston, Conn, Mr. 
$13 OOoTn ceni. q P16eeS> and ~ and thuS ' wMIe benefltill o” others, promote their own “rmer ^° f GreeCe ’ N ' Y ’ “ ld WATE DAVIS, 
’ interests. Ma yJ, 2ttb y ^ Geo. W. Montgomery, 
Mr. JAMBEKT GILLIS and Miss MARY BROWN. ^ 3 
WAKEFIELD’S HAND CORN PLANTER, 
Attorney and Counsellor at I<aw—O ffice Comer of Clinton 
arid Washington Sta, Iowa City, Iowa. * ° nt °° 
attiitgfs. 
isfactory manner from four to eight acres of com in a day, if used as 
directed ; and for planting beans, in tho judgment of many, it has no 
superior. Persons in this State desiring further information in regard 
to it, will please apply immediately for a Circular, containing a list of 
Agents, Recommendations, &c. Address 
432-2t M. W. SIMMONS Ttrocknnrt v v 
ROCHESTER STEREOTYPE FOUNDRY. 
TT AVING taken charge of the old Rochester Stereotype Foundry 
M a, J' <1 P Hl 11 in S°°d order, I am prepared to execute ail kinds or 
book, job sad fancy Stereotyping in the very best manner, guarantee¬ 
ing satisfaction Rooks, Pamphlets, Catalogues and Circulars put in 
type, stereotyped and published. I am also prepared to execute in 
the vety best style, all kinds of Wood Engraving, of animals, ma- 
— -----' l;i2 ' 2t M - w - SIMMONS, Brockport, N. Y. ing satisfaction. Books, Pamphlets, Catalogues and Circuta“m!t 
.. r.., . ~ " ~ “ -- tv w* ir ----- yP e » Htereotyped and published. I am also prepared to execute 
ROHFRT KRnwv^' 11 Mattson, at Preston, Conn., Mr. DEVON BULLS. % very best Htyle, all kinds of Wood Engraving of afiimals, m 
^FSJr TZ T?Z AT * 1,Am 1 
Mr. JAMBERT GIGLIS KMrYBBOWN! M ° nt « 0 “^- AU^EN^ Pen,0,,lll ^ 
1 ’ nayyin alllx Rochester, Jan 12,1858. [419] H. C. WHITE. 
