JULY 10. 
MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 
9« I 
Special Notices. 
lifts, (tommmr, Sr. • Ytcu' ^rtvfvtisfmfnts. 
Arrival of the City of Washington. 
The steamship City of Washington, from Liver- 
Advertisements — Twenty-five Cents a Line, each insertion.— 
Special Notices—following reading matter, and leaded—Fifty Ceuta 
KETCHUM'S MACHINE OF 1858. Special Notieee—following reading m 6 
It is U6c!efc8 to make any specifications as to particular branches a kiae, each insertion,— in advance. 
Tins machine has been at work for the last ten days, in 0 f trade—all are excccdirgly dull this morning. We have made • ~ • - — 
pool OIL the 23d ult., passed Cape Race on the c ^ over an( ^ i n the State of Ohio, and thoroughly scarcely an alteration in our table of rates—there is hardly one to sell 
IT ABLE EMPLOYMENT may be bad by address- 
2d instant 
tested, as improved since last year. They have no side and customers are jast as scarce. This quiet state of affairs is owing X ing (post-paid) ROBERT SEARS, 181 William St, N. York. 
We do not learn that the City of Washington saw d r«ft-thcy cannot be clogged in any kind of grass, vet to the fact that yesterday was • Independence," and just at present miooK |. OIlT COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE rable variety of style and fabric, 
vthimr of the Atlantic, Tplooranh flppt Shp or dry—they do not bear on the horses' necks—they are all seem to realize that a little rest would better fit them for duties to ’ 
HUBBARD & NORTHROP, 
GENERAL DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC 
DRY GOODS, 
09 and J1 Alain Street, Itochcsstcr, N. Y. 
W E respectfully solicit an examination of the large and varied 
assortment of 
SEASONABLE DRY GOODS, 
which can at all times be found at tills Establishment, In overy desi- 
anything of the Atlantic Telegraph fleet. She or dr 'J—they do net bear on the horses' necks—they are an seem to realize mat a little rest wouia better tit them lor duties ® 
reports Strong westerly gales during the passage. durable, strong, and well made—they draw easier than 00m& 
Her advices are four days later than those by any Ketchum Machine ever before manufactured—they Rochester Wholesale Prices. 
the Arabia at Halifax, but are of no special irnpor- are the simplest and most compact machine in use. Flour and Grain: Egg?. dozen.If 
tanoe. The proceedings of Parliament present The following are a few of the many certificates, show- Do.""'spring " do a \”$ 3 ! 88 ® 4!25 cmidi'es^iiox*la 
nothing of peculiar interest to American readers, ing the above to be true: Do. Buckwheat %0cwt_$ 1,25 Fruits and Roots 2 
The House of Commons had declared the continu- urmMmwTi , m nv« S5? at vS! n n ee A.Apples, busiiei....75cffl$ 
ance of the paper duty impolitic, but had made no recommendations. B^white Canada.... 90c®w Aadried. 
proposition for its abolition. TO THE FARMERS OF SENECA COUNTS, OHIO. Ry e ,GO lbs %ibush’.'.‘.‘.’.50c Hides and Skins. 
The London Star gives a rumor that Mr. Dallas Bloom Township, June 26th, 1858. k.'w .Slaughter. 
has expressed his satisfaction with regard to the I have just been testing Ketoiium’s Combined Reaper b* ckwheat".31 ® 31 c sheep'peit*a® 1 2 - 
arrangements of England on the question of the and Mower, sold by Eli I). Catlin. The Mower is the Beans...."...63(5)75 Lamb do '‘‘Vis®38. 
British cruisers in the Gulf of Mexico. best I have ever seen; it does its work complete, and Pork, Mess ....^$17,00(5)18,00 Clover, bush f E ™f..$0,00@4,0< 
. ’ er Y destructive hres had occuried in London, there is no side draft, and runs easier to a team than any- P°- cwt -.$0,00®6,75 Timothy.$2,25(52,51 
SrVo Sic. » S.'tch ' tbl "« »' <*• «- 1 T.. M d»w the JS«, 
booksellers tor circulating a libel against Napoleon near five feet wide. JAb. bo yd. shoulders.7@7>ic Da Scranton.$ 11 , 1 x 1 ( 0 , 6,5 
ended in an explanation from them, and the rendi- ’-— Tmkey“ .'!!! I ! 1 if 1 * Da Sh^okfo'.'.'.I'.iSy 
toon of a verdict Of not guilty. bsNECA, June 28tli, 1858. Geese.38®44c Do. Char.10@12% 
The case of John B. Gough, the celebrated I have bought, of Eli D. Catlin, a Mower and Reaper, Dairy, Ac. Salt, bbl...$1,4 
Rochester Wholesale Prices. 
Flour and Grain. | Eggs, dozen.11c 
. - . f. .... . , Flour, winter wheat..$1,50(3)5,00 Honey, box.OOfoilOc and German Languages. 
lhe following are a lew of the many certificates, show- 1 ) 0 . spring do . ,$o88®4,25 Candles, box. V2ti(a 13c Painting in all its varieties is taught by a French Artist, and the 
ing the above to be true: 
RECOMMENDATIONS. 
TO THE FARMERS OF SENECA COUNTY, OHIO. 
Bloom Township, June 26th, 1853. 
Do. Buckwheat %0cwt_$1,25 
Fruits and Roots. 
Wheat, Genesee.90c@l,00 Apples, bushel.75c(5$l 
Best white Canada_90c® 1,00 Do. dried.$l(a)l,12 1 -,j 
Do. dried.$l@l,T2t£ 
Com.60c Potatoes.31®63c 
Rye,60 lbs $1 bush.50c Hides and Skins. 
Oats.40@42c Slaughter.5J£®6c 
Barley.37®40c Calf..".lOc 
ZBroclcport, IN’. Y. 
T a ALL TERM WILL OPEN AUGUST IS. 1858.—Besides 
1’ the usual studies pursued in similar Institutions, speetal fncili- 
We are also prepared to exhibit the 
LARGEST AND CHEAPEBT 
J the usual studies pursued in similar Institutions, spec’al facili- stock of 
ties are here afforded for pursuing Music, Painting, and the French _ 
and German Languages. DRESS SILKS, 
Painting in all its varieties is taught by a French Artist, and the EMBROIDERIES 
I have just been testing Ketouum's Combined Reaper Buckwheat.... I !”""31@34c Sheep pelts 
and Mower, sold by Eli D. Catlin. The Mower is the Beans.--.63<a)75 Lamb do ..18®38c Woiks ever publwhui, winch are 
. , T , ..... . . Meats. Seeds. SOLD ONLY" 11Y 
best I have ever seen; it does its work complete, and p 0 rk,Mess.$17,00(318,00 Clover, bush.$0,00®4,00 For Catalogues and Circulars, g 
there is no side draft, and runs easier to a team than any- Uo. cwt..$6,00®.6,75 Timothy.$2,25(5)2,50 tliat can be made to pay 
French and German Languages, by native teachers. 
For further particulars, tend for a Catalogue to 
444-St DAVID BURBANK, A. M„ PaincipnL 
AGENTS AND CANVA8SEKS WANTED 
T N EVERY COUNTY IN THE UNION, TO SELL SOME 
of the most popular Historical, Biographical, and Miscellaneous 
toon of a verdict of not guilty. Seneca, June 28th, 1858. 
The case of John B. Gough, the celebrated I have bought, of Eli D. Catlin, a Mower and Reaper, 
American Temperance lecturer, against Dr. Lees Kktchum’s Patent, manufactured at Buffalo. Itwashigh- 
for libel, resulted in favor of the former, the latter i y recommended, and fully meets my expectations. I 
Do. cwt.$6,00(o>6,75 
Beef cwt.$5,50@6,50 
Spring Lambs each. ,$1,50®2,25 
Mutton (carcass).4®.">c 
Diiouiuers ... IUVI 72 c 
Chickeus.10® 11c 
Turkey 8.11® 12c 
Geese.38®44c 
Dairy, Ac. 
Sundries. 
Wood, hard.$4,0 
Do. soft.$0,1) 
Do. soft.$0,00@3,00 
Coal, Lehigh.$7,00@7,50 
Do. Scranton.$0,00(3,6,50 
Do. Blossburg.$5,00@5,50 
Do. Shamokin.$6,25(«.6,75 
Do. Char.10@42}£c 
Salt bbl....$1,40 
SOLD ONLY" BY" SUBSCRIPTION. 
.66@4,00 Fot Catalogues and Circulars, giving full particulars of a business 
!<25®2,50 tliat can be made to pay 
$50 TO $100 PER MONTH, 
l,00@5,00 on a capital of a few dollars, address 
',00(a)3,()0 MASON BROTHERS, Publisher?, 
',00®7,50 444 Nos. 108 and 110 Duane St, New York. 
I iER RIES ! BE R RIE S!! 
INVITE ATTENTION TO MY FIELD OF IMPROVED 
Blnek Raspberries.—Thereto a yield of 6,000 quarts on two 
1 imet, lesuncu m mvoi ui me loiiucr, iuc lauer iy recommended, and tuny meets my expectations, i oueese..../ (attic vwnien 
retracting the charges he had made. _ have tested it in grass and grain, it does its work in fine Tatow'.T.^. ........ yjjny c Trout *! 
Rumors were still current of an approaching or( j er and ea sy draft. Two men can and have drawn Prn«in™ , !,.. 
S1IA WLS, 
DOMESTICS, Sfc., Afc., 
to be found In this section of the State O nr Store to Large and Com¬ 
modious, and the facilities we have for purchasing goods, enables 
ub to 
PRESENT BARGAINS, 
which the most economical purchaser of Dry Goods will appreciata 
It gives us pleasure to exhibit our goods, and we are certain an ex¬ 
amination will prove satisfactory to customers who wish 
GOOD GOODS AND CHEAP GOODS! 
Every article of goods sold by ns we mean shall prove as repre¬ 
sented ; shonld it prove otherwise tho money will be refunded, if de¬ 
sired- HUBBARD .fc NORTHROP, 
440 611 and 71 Main St,, Rochester, N. Y. 
AGENTS WANTED. 
T)ERSONS out of Employment who are desirous ot engaging In a 
1 profitable and permanent business, will please address tor terms 
change in the Embassy from France to England.- machine and cut a full swath ln h clover . x 
It was said that General Pelissier would soon . __ A 
return to France, and the latest report gave as his 1 y n 1 0 v ry 
successor in the mission to London, M. Drouyn J J 1 1 
de l’Huys. ' 
It was reported that Pietri had been reappointed Ft - Seneca, June 28th 1858. 
Prefect of Police at Paris. I have seen Manny’s and many other machines work. 
Butter, roll.12J£@13c Hay, tun.$6,00®!), 00 acres of light, sandy soil, that lia-i had no manure for several year?. AGENTS WANTED 
Do. firkin.00®00c Wool %') it).2t>®31c With this fruit there to no possibility of failure, (of an abundant vrxRRSONS out of Emolovment who detron? ni 
Cheese.7@9c White fish, bbl.$7,74)8,25 yearly crop of fair-sized, juicy henries and of superior flavor,, except \ 
Lard, tired.lO^c Codfish ft quintal... $1,1X1® 4,25 in the exhaustion of the root by superabundant.growth and unhealthy * ld ua rU c ulars’ 4 ^ P address tor 
Tallow.9®9>£c Trout, bbl.$7,50(5 8,1)0 Propagation of new plants—the remedy for which, after four years 440 . 3 . 1 \i nAcr.XTT t. rn r™„. m 
close fetudy and experiment, I have attained, and will be pleased to __ * ki 1 * tv., KosTOif, M 
I rocluce and 1 rovision Markets. impart to aU visitors to my grounds from the lsJth to 20tH of ninn . 1TflT1 _ _ _ _ 
NEW YORK, July 3.—Flour—The demand for Western Canal “'v .„oo ...... RARE CHANCE KIR ROOK BUYERS. 
DAfiOETT Jk CO., Boston, Masa 
NEW YORK, July 3—Flour—The demand for Western Canal 
Flour is more active, mainly for the East and city trade; shippers 
impart to all visitors to ray grounds from lhe 12th to 20th of 
this month 
Young men of active hahitt, with a capital of $501) or $1,000, who 
would like a location near some city. I invite to come and see the 
.,, J ., lyP, B would like a location near some city. I invite to come and see the 
ar«| L nf.r™i«a C iwww?H ,, " l! r'i eetcm c * tra9 *J nvc sold more Irecly, proof of a profitable partnetslilp which I have to piopose. 
and there is a good degree of firmness at the close; the better grades 444 H II DOOLITTLE Oaks Corner? V Y 
are in fair request for the city trade nt steady rates; the sales aro 13,-_^ 1 * ‘ 
400 bbls at $3 75®3,80 for common to good State, mostly $3,80; m , ,< r -r, 
$3,95®4 for extra do. mostly at the latter rate; $3,80®3,90 for super 1 xi Ih CJ Li JJ 
The commercial affairs of France gave renewed I have this day seen 
lhave seen Manny’s and many other machines work. I W 
DOMINION 
Joseph Burnsidk’s machine work in shipping brands round hoop Ohio; $l,70®5 for trade brands do; COFFEE Ar’CJ -L 1 
. ,.. . $1,7 U@7 for St Louis brands, and $l,75®6,50 for extra Genesee.— I AT A KES better coffee than it to possible to obtain in 
it 1 ever saw in ease, slow driving and Canadian Flour is without change worthy of note; U 10 inquiry is * 1 because, hv on ingenious but simple arrangemei 
symptoms of improvement 
clover. It is the best 
any other way d’eas to 
CATALOGUES SENT FREE. 
A COMPLETE CLASSIFIED CATALOGUE OF BOOKS, 
in every department of Literature, containing the Greatest In¬ 
ducements to Purchasers, can be obtained, by sending your ad- 
T.he Pope of Home was about to increase his fine order of work, and looks very durable, being all iron, moderate; sales at $I,15®5,25 forextra brands. 
It L because, by an ingenious but simple arrangement, the house¬ 
keeper may lot/ her coffee for any tenyth of time without toss of aroma, 
«. <4. EVANS, Publisher, 
439 Chestnut btreet, Philadelphia 
The intelligence from other portions of the Con¬ 
tinent is uninteresting. 
There is nothing later from India. 
Latest Intelligence from Utah. 
I have bought one of the same. 
FRANCIS ABBOTT. 
Grain—T ho Wheat market to without quotable change, the supply thus securing all the' elements of the coffee in their natural and THE BEST APPLE PAREK IN THE WORLD, 
is mainly made up of unsound qualities, and the business for export proportional combinations. WIUTTEMOKK BROTHERS’ PATENT. 
NO PATENT MEDICINE. fomSsincedfanLm; U^'demandTftor;‘^csof'smle anil Canada _ 
DR SANBORN’S Lmrin CATARRH BKMRDYa positive ;i‘ “ W-t-n. ^ oSftlTTkrpi'YM child/caAoVageilnd^r 
cure for Catarrh—price $2 00 per bottle—sent by express w^ted; sails al 69® 7 “c forr^,nd; g 7°?®76c for Wcsfom mtoeff AND JAKR coL^.^ofW^^ 
to any part of the country. If no benefit is received, the 78@79c for do yellow; 78@80c for Southern white and 82®83c for g0 ^° r r a m, e by Dealere ln Housekeeping articles, and Storekeepers Mass,, who will give all orders a 
The Washington Union, Of the 3d inst, states money will be returned. Send for a Circular, inclosing do y ellow - 
that dispatches to the Government from the Peace one penny stamp. Address 
Commissioners sent to Utah have been received, GUILFORD D. SANBORN, M. D., Rochester, N. Y. 
stating that they had arrived at Camp Scott, and - ---- - — 
were about to set out immediately for Salt Lake Ornithological Incident.—A. lady residing at 
City. Brighton recently owned a pair of beautiful Java 
From the tenor of these dispatches, it seems that sparrows, which were the pets of the family and 
it would be highly imprudent to diminish our mil- objects of admiration to all who saw them. One 
Ornithological Incident. —A lady residing at 
Brighton recently owned a pair of beautiful Java 
BUFFALO, July 3.—Flour—Market dull Sales nt $3,75/5)4 for 
super to extra Michigan, $4,37@4,60 for double extra do and Cana¬ 
da; $t,75® 5 for family brands. 
ARTHUR’S 
SELF-SEALING CANS & JARS. 
Grxw—W heat steady; sales at 66®68c for Chicago spring; 88c LUNGE THE INTRODUCTION of these now Celebrated CANS 
red indtana; 74‘® white Canada. Corn; sales at 6t)a Oats 39c. O and JARS, over 
- IIALV-A-MILLION HAVE BEEN EOLD, 
Tho Cattle Markets* and notwithstanding all sorts of contrivances for the accomplishment 
vera r_on , .. of tlie samo object most of which wt re little less than frauds npon 
NEW YORK, June 39. The current prices for the week at all tho housekeepers, have been offered to the public, the simplicity of Ait- 
markets are as follows: „ 
it would be highly imprudent to diminish our mil- objects of admiration to all who saw them. One “b^Cat^S iqudHy, MCMM Ord.muy, $o, W; Tms^Ct^d 
itary force in Utah to any material extent. The of them suddenly died. Its disconsolate mate re- ordimuy; $h)® 42 - ,,owiu TIi E fourth 
hegira of the Mormons is understood in the camp fused to taste the food offered it, but sat upon its Common, $)50®32;_inferior t $2u®25. _ ’ .....,_, _, 
to be for the two fold object of removing the female perch, looking wistfully about, and with sad and Common, 4j£@5c.; Inferior, ^Jbic. 
THE FOURTH YEAR 
since tlieir introduction, their reputation stands, by general acknowl- 
1 ney can oe omaineu oi mo principle merenama torougnout tho 
country, and of the Proprietors and Manufacturers at Worcester, 
Mass,, who will give all orders careful and prompt attention. Large 
Inducements offered to Agents and Ikalers. 
Price below competition and within reach of all. 
U2 WH1TTEMORB BROTHERS, Worcester, Mass, 
C AHOON’S 
PATENT BROADCAST SEED SOWER, 
ron SOWING 
Wheat, Oats, Barley, Grass-Seed, &c., &c. 
rpilF, HORSE POWER MACHINE, at tho walking gait of n 
1 horse, sows from ten to sixteen aches per hour. Trice $35— 
half (-ash and half in seven montharatUting interest 
TIIK HAND MACHINE, at the linking gait of a man, sows from 
FOUR TO eight ACRES per hour. Price $V>~Oaah. 
These Machines are substantially built, and do the work in a very 
Veal Calves— First aualitv 3Q fh 6 fn)RVr • Orrli.mrv iwsul* . since uieir introauciion, uicir repuiauon stands, oy general acknowl- **wih«iuiuwwo ouuhwuiuu.«y u««m, m u uu uic wunv m » very 
»mmoib4>J®5a; Inferior! 3^(a4c. ' ° 0 , > odgment, far above any other can or jar in tho market. In proof of superior manner, ns numerous certificates lrom I armors who have 
portion of the community, and those who are res- 
_... .. . Siiebp and Lambs—P rime quality, per head, $6,00®8,00 
gentle notes seemed to be calling its mate. The nary, $$,00@5,50; Common, $‘i,00(aJ5,00; Inferior, $3,00^)4,00. 
bird refused to sleep, and after various devices to Swine—B est com fed, 4%®4%a; Other qualities, 4^a 
Sheep and I^MB^Prl’mequality, per head, $6,00@8,0f>; Ordi- we quote, from almost innumerable testimonials, this one from tho 
tive under the despostism of the Mormon rulers, bird refused to sleep, and after various devices to Swine—B est com fed, 4^®4j^a; other 
from the threatened contact with the army. The banish its grief, the lady placed a small looking Cambridge, June 3D.—At market 495 Cattle, about 4«° Beeves 
, „ 0 ’ J 1 ^ omuu iuuiwu S and 9o Stores, consisting of Working Oxen 
hegira proceeds npon the idea that the orders of glass inside the cage. This reflected its own im- three years old. 
the army authorize only a march to Salt Lake City, age, and wrought in a few days an entire change ^ooftk! 
and do hot extend to authorizing a pursuit of the in the manner of the bird. It commenced singing co°^ro^“v7l^^50®60 
retiring people beyond the present theatre of set- loudly, which it continued to do, but receiving no Stores—Y earlings$00@00; Two Years/ 
tlements. response from its mate, it is continually quarreling ^s’hImato Lambsp- 2560 at mmket 1 
The opinion prevailing in the army seems to be with its shadow. In its anger it occasionally flies U °swiNE-otxfat’ market $ *' rx) ® 2,u0 ' 
that a mistake has been made in allowing the Mor- at the glass, striking it with its beak, and is only Hides— 6^@7c. Tallow, 6>£®7c. $ fh. 
mons time to gather their crops, as it puts them in prevented from injuring itself by removing the vealCai.ves-$3,oo, 4,uo@6,oo. 
position, if they choose, to make a protracted re- glass from the cage until it recovers from its pas- Brighton, July 1 .—At market —1201 
sistance, or to stand out much longer from a formal sionate outbreak, when the glass is replaced. ^Rfo^Beef^atUe-^n^^sOiaT,? 
submission to terms than they otherwise would be -♦—*- e . 5 '); Second, $o,oo®6,oo; Third, $i,7S®5,< 
, Working Oxen—$100®175. 
able to do. Political.— The Vermont Republican State Con- Milch Cows-Saies at toaiOjConmu 
It is understood that thorough preparations have vention met at Montpelier on the 29th ult., and STOREs-Yemiings, °$Sb^ 0 ;’ Two’Ye; 
been made to destroy Salt Lake city on the approach nominated Heland Hill, of Bennington, for Gover- 5 sS^^AfSf^Bs-Extrn, $ 2 , 50 ®. 3 ,oc 
of the army, if it be thought advisable for the nor, Burnham Martin, of Chelsea, for Lieut. Gover- TI Sw,1 ?“~;^ ll0 ’ esal ®, 434®6c. % : i 1 ®.; b 
purposes of the Mormons. Opinions differ as to nor, and Henry M. Bates, of North fluid, for Tic a- 
the destination of the Mormons—some thinking it surer. Senator Collamer, Hon. W. C. Howard, Calf Skins, I 2 ®i:ic. \ 
to he Sonora, others, a fine district of conntfy en- member of Congress from Michigan, and others, T!,,. \y r ooi Mui 
tirely surrounded by desert, and difficult of ap- addressed the Convention, which was largely at- new YORK, June 30.—'We have little 
proach for attack, to the southward of Salt Lake tended. in our last. The interior is now the scene 0 
EDITOR OF THE LADY'S BOOK, 
in the numbor for July, 1888. He says: 
“These celebrated Cans and Jars, tho first Introduced and, by aU 
and 95 Stores, consisting of Working Oxen, Cows, and one, two and odds, tho best, are steadily coming into general uso. Thousands of 
three years old. housekeepers, who, in past seasons, were tempted to try other cans 
Prices— Market Beef—Extra, $7,.50@7,75; First quality $6,75® an(1 Jars, and who lost more or less of their fruit in consequence, will 
7,00; Second, $0,00®6.00; Third, $5,00; Ordinary, $4.50 b « kind to leant that Arthurs never fails, for two seasoni ue have 
Working Oxen— $80, 100®176. ««'<', one no other, and we rqxat the advice." 
Cows AND Cai.ves—$35. 40.50®60. Arthur's Cans and Jars aro 
Cows and Calves—$ 35,40,50@60. Arthur's Cruts and J ars aro 
O^s-YearUngs $00@00; Two Years Old, $22® 24; Three Years ALL PREPARED FOR SEALING. 
Sheep'and Lambs— 2560 at market Prices-Extra and Selcc- Tl "T h ? VU “ y c * ,ann , el !‘ 1 ronn ! 1 t J?« mo f n -°" the , 0,,tsl,l j‘' f‘i td < 
tions 4fdA 25- in lotR ^1 r )()rnY2«H) vu,,lt w ^ en Rn(l Ttetidy tor sealing. You have, after bllincr yoi 
United States Soldiers Defeated BY THE tt Smith of Warren for Governor wKn aenente/l have been received and sold at 37j£@40c for % and fu,1-blood Meri 
Tvot i xra Tnformotinn Lori Loo,, a of ' &mUD ’ 01 vv arren > 10r Governor, WllO accepted n0 . Foreign to in large supply, and continues very dull and heavy; 
Indian... Information had been received at Van- tK e nomination in a speech of much length. Reso- the stock - however, is composed chiefly of low grades. Fine quaii- 
couver, Washington Territory, on the morning of lutiona were adopted comp li m enting the Adminis- ^rr, 
21th of May, of an attack having been made by a tration, endorsing the final adjustment of the light stock, andsales ^^aboutaijwo iiw at fun’prices* e in'tii’o'west 
large body of Indians upon Col. Steptoe’s com- Kansas question, Ac. Nearly 700 delegates were ^c“wMch weXHoc » ft MoVle o^nintprit^ff 
... .. i. , . , Pelts— 75c$:$l,75 each. Calf Skiu«, 12(5) 13c. tb 
prevented from injuring itself by removing the veal calves— $3,00, 4,<jo@6,oo. 
glass from the cage until it recovers from its pas- Brighton, July 1.—At market—1200 Beef Cattle, 90 stores, 
sionate outbreak, when the glass is replaced. First quality, $0,00® 
__ 6,50; Second, $0,00®6,00; Third, $1,75(5)5,00; Ordinary, $1,75. 
Working Oxen— $100®175. 
Political.—T he Vermont Republican State Con- ^ U/:H Cows-Saies at $38®40; common, $22®24. 
.. ....... , Veal Cai.ves— Sales at $4,4,76@6,00. 
vention met at Montpelier on the 29th Ult., and STORES-Yearlings, $90®00; Two Years Old, $22(«.21; Tliree 
nominated Heland Hill, of Bennington, for Gover- '^BKr’ANrfL^iBs—Extra, $ 2 , 50 ( 1 . 3 , 00 ; by lot, $i, 26 ® 2 . 
nor, Burnham Martin, of Chelsea, for Lieut. Gover- s wine— wholesale, 4^®5c. la; Retail, 7@8a V* IF; Fat 
nor, and Henry M. Bates, ot North fluid, for Trea- Hiuku- ci^raic; thi!o<< oy,\T,.r.. -p a 
surer. Senator Collamer, Hon. W. C. Howard, Belts-$i, 25®2, C alf 81 dns,l 2 ®f3c. ^1 lb . 
member of Congress from Michigan, and others, Tho Wool Markets. 
addressed the Convention, which was largely at- new York. June 30.-We have little to add to the report given 
tended. id our last The interior is now the scene of animation, and ’till buy¬ 
ers complete their intended purchases, and turn their back to the set- 
The Maine Democratic State Convention met at ting sun, we cannot expect much activity in this market The stocks 
, . , ,°f old Fleece and Pulled Wools ate now sold up pretty close in 
Augusta on the 1st inst., and nominated Hon. M. this market, and prices rule steady. Some 20,000 lbs fine new fleeces 
vessel witli hot fruit, only to heat your lid, and press it into the ce¬ 
ment, when tiie work is done. If directions are followed carefully, 
success is always certain. 
PATENT STAMP. 
Agents wherever established will exhibit the Machines in operation 
to Farmers who may desire to purchase, and will show purchusera 
how to use them. J. E. CHENEY, Agent, 
29 State St, Rochester, N.Y. 
CHA’S W. CAHOON, Corresponding Agent 
D. H. FURBISH, Proprietor. 
Office, York street, opposite Portland Sugar House, Portland, Ha 
“Their superiority to justly accorded."— Rural New-Yorker. 
WHEELER & WILSON’S 
SEWING MACHINES, 
343 Broadway, New York, 
TV ECEIVEI) THE HIGHEST PREMIUMS awarded in 1857, by 
UU the American Institute, New York, Maryland Institute, Balti¬ 
more, and at the Maine, Connecticut, Illinois, and Michigan State 
V7/" Take Notice, that Arthur’s Cans and Jars all bear the 86,1,1 for “ Circular containing Editorial and Scientific Opinions, 
Patent Stamp. On the Tin Cans you will find it impressed in the Testimonials from persons of the highest social position, etc. 
metal; on the earthenware Jars, in an oval on the bottom; and in 441 
raised letters on the sides of the Glass Jars. - 
SIZES AND MATERIAL. K 
Tin Cans— Pint, quart, halt-gallon, and gallon.! Tho Cans and Jars 'l l r A 
Fiue-i>roof Stoneware (cane-col) Jars—) (except glass) VY i 
Pint, quart, and half gallon. \ NEST made c 
Queenswaiie —Pint, quart, and half-gallon. ) to secure economy Buffalo. 
Glass— Pint, quart, and lmlf-gallon. J in freight. - 
ARTHUR’S SELF-SEALING CANS AND JARS 
arc manufactured under the patent for the United States by 
ARTHUR, BURNHAM Jk GILROY, . LL 
147 Jk 11!) South Tenth St., Philadelphia. A th 
Also manufacturers, under the patent for the United Slates, of the Boultry 
“OLD DOMINION” COFFEE POT. the best 
For sale by Dealers in Housekeeping aiticles and Storekeepers 011 y ' 
generally. 414 - 
D eafness cured —however caused. . 
Address I)r. BOARDMAN, | ”, A 
441 S. W. DIBBLE, Agent, Rochester, N. Y. 
KETCHUM’S ONE-HORSE MOWER, 
W ARRANTED TO CUT FROM FOUR TO SIX ACRES 
per day, widi one horse. They have all the late improvements 
made on the two-horse mowers. Weight 300 lbs. Price. $80—In 
Buffalo. [AilitfJ R. 1.. HOWARD. 
ASTOR HOUSE, 
Broadway, 1STew York. 
A LL THE MILK used here comes from a Farm carried on for 
the express and sole purpose of furnishing Milk, Vegetables, 
Poultry, Eggs raid Pork to this House. The Cows feed in Winter on 
the beet of Hay and Meal, and in Summer on rich Pastures and Meal 
only. [440] C. A. STETSON. 
12 Suffolk Place. Boston 
SPLENDID FARMING LANDS 
xisr A'ixcpTx<3-A.isr. 
CEO. W. THAYER, 
(Late Chief Clerk of the U. S. Surveyor General's Office,) 
A gent for the selection, care and sale 
of Lands and payment of Taxes in Michigan ; will locate LAND 
ADVERTISEMENT. 
I N ANSWER to tile many letters of inquiry on the subject we 
desire to say through tho columns of the “ Rural," that our 
ion Woodkn Water Pipe is not designed to lie used for the purpose of 
• draining land, but to carry water pure and sweet, from the fountain 
DS head to the Kitchen, Lawn, Yard or Garden, and for this purpose It 
cannot lie excelled, being cheap, and durable. The order below to a 
ample of many that are being received: 
“ Darien, May 20,1858 
j ce > Messrs. I. S. JIoubib A Co., Rochester: 
'atf Oinis :—Please send me two thousand feet of the Water Pipo ad- 
Avii vortlsed in the Rural, of the common size. My Lead l J ipe does not 
Al ’ u answer, and I must fill its place with something that will carry more 
mand on Snake river (one Of the great branches of present. Instyear. Ill foreign Wool the sales have been 300 bales Cape, Aus- iV of Lunds and payment of Taxes in Michigan ; will locate LAND to, nln C « loth" b *% m 1 * <l0< ' ,, " 0t 
the Columbia,) in which fifty men and three offi- --tralim, Mediterranean and South American at various prices, as to WARRANTS,,,,*!., splendid fanning lands in a district ofcoantry un- “t£r ’ “ P YoS£ 80meth l Dg ‘ifCP ETKiRk 2 ™ 
_ , _ ', , QUBUty. equaled for fertility, health and beauty, now being rapidly settled, bav- 
cers bad been killed. It Will be recollected that Mexican Affairs —Diflnatchf'fl rpppivprl at tha k a ?: ?v d Mer. fleece.40@45 Western mixed.22@27 ing pure water, a rich sand and gravelly loam soft underlaid with day, We win fill tU orders Immediately. 
♦linPnlniion TnrHono Mnln oioin ^ , jjIEaIOAN ah AIKS, l^ispatcnes 1CCCIV ea Mine Full blood.3% W Smynia washed.17@24 aupporting a fine growth of timber, such as Sugar Maple, Beech, Bass- J4n Address 1 S HOBBIE A CO, 
the I elouse Indians lately Stole some beevea from Mexican Legation, Washington, are silent upon Half and % blood.3oS)86 l)o. unwashed.9@17 wood, Wliite Aflh. Kim. Ironwood, Ac, naturally adapted to raising ^4 Arcade, Rochester, N. Y. 
Fort Walla-Walla, and Col. Steptoe went out with the subject of the American Minister’s demanding c“nW“ d fruito -“ T “ - 
P n!h? a t' and receiving his passports. Such a report, how- in^&^wK A UAR\ EM KR, 
tending merely to reco\er the cattle, peibaps to ever, was current at the capital. Our government Do. No .2 .15@20 Peruvian washed.26(5 }29 adapted for the purposes of agriculture; where good markets are ^ Combined Mowing and Shaping Macbmo. 
chastise the thieves. He also ordered one hundred also received advices, but the contents have not ALBANY.-The statesman says:-- Wool a-rives freely in the S&SSwS’iJS obtain them aube tow^t oriceTr whil e th« T H S , MA fT A ? U « REK ?, uke pr , ef f ,tir f “f m , a " 
men to follow, and to stop on the road at a half- ye t transpired. street, and sales .re making at 22@36c for coa«e to fine.” b~’red VZ ^ wst of oto iLv^S? 
way place, so as to be ready to advance to his assis- Civil proceedings were continued against for- SS*£ much^Sow^it win “d w -en machines made m that 
water. Yours, T. C. RETER8." 
We can fill all orders immediately. 
Address L S. HOBBIE Ik CO., 
440 44 Arcade, Rochester, N. Y. 
KIRBY’S AMERIi; \ \ HARVESTER, 
A Combined Mowing and Reaping Machine. 
Aft ;aor nQrno rmtacren VJr. „fR^.;„i 7, ... . , , peareu in toe marKeL une oi toe principal dealers here, who has x can wcaw „nmuiu, apun »■«» cyuiu uui ue purenaaeu, h hurgcly ii 
Otlicer, name nnKnOWn. Jno Ollicial news or de- thonties were ordered to leave the capital. Several agents in various partsofthe State, quotes Coarse Domestic 16®19c; owned by individuals, at less than from $3 to $5 per acre, which pri- Inventor. 
spatches had been received relative to the battle. Russians. Germans, and Americans had sonrrht M blood 21@23c; do 24@26c; full do 28@30c.” ’ ces they are intrinsically worth atthe presenttimo. In 1857 two hnndred were made nnd sc’d to practical men, eveiy- 
/s C, , ... , ., . vc tuuJC uaiuic. Itussidns, Germans, ana Americans, naa sought p(rrr , n ., r ( _ T . . Iffiousantbof acres of wild lands are being settled upon, not only where giving unqualified satisfaction, demonstrating them to lie the 
Gen. Clarke thinks there ha3been a hard fight, hut protection from Minister Forsvtb. m.i 5-' i x- 1 I® a ys ' ,Wool Is connog for- in this, but in allot the new States, that are not mas healthy .region “best combined machine 11 «*«,"— answering equally well as a Mower 
+W fh. rcnnrta ccoraYcd 1 r OinyLU, watoa little more freely. New clip fleece sells at 33@40cperft, of country, tliat have not a soil as easUy.UUed.or as productive and or Reaper, and working saUsfactorily in roiigh Jr smooth, in wet or dry 
mai uie repuris are cxaggeraiea. -- ca£lL as weB adapted for every branch of agriculture as lands that I can fields, as in standing or lodged grass or grain. It has proved itself to 
xt ci . _ CINCINNATI—The market continues onict There is rm V.nnv locate in Michigan with warrants, or that can be had by actual set- be toe most simple, durable, ui*l efficient machine before the public. 
Danger IN Chester —An EdUorabove High - ancy in the trade.’ though dealers take about alUtariis offered at our 11le v„reJn,®®nH KSfUifl! SKSL .«i r,.i„ Bor lightness'of drnftit has no equal, and such is tlic; perfect adjust- 
A Slight Shock of an Earthquake. New water Jfcr*-The editor of the Chester (I1L) Herild 1101W 
Haven papers state that the shock of an earthquake says, while speaking of the flood:—“Our ofiflee is more than one-fourth the number of cash buyers from the East, timt cS^ln^htoh ttw^^ite'fof^hkh^o bbice of kibby’s American harvester. 
was observed in various parts of that city, on the now 27G feet above the present tide. Shonld it *X£3& 1 - J “‘ *~s«tr a *-s Mower’with 'Rod,-*7.‘.V.‘"*110 (J) 
30th ult. It was a light one, yet caused crockery reach us, the city of Chicago will be G1 feet under, ““ hln a e 7 n “ n, ' exe f il . ldic « tc present range ' A knowledge of toe different qualities of soil and the various kinds Wow(;r !Uld 
to rattle, and was distinctly felt by many persons and the cupola of the State House at Springfield, blood ’ 3i@3&’ ; ^l^expcricncelnd^ 
who were walking out The earthquake was observ- will be in deep soundines. We will then have to J >■ t3)°oc. xra,oa in the U. 8. Surveyor General’s Office, enables me to offerto the pub- N..Y, or Osrornk A 1 
, ,, , . ttt " 1 . . ; ——i i i i Ho unusual facilities for the transaction of all business relating to Fanners in Monroe ai 
ed seven miles northwest, in Woodbndge; in West- retire to the Lutheran Church, a point in our city lands in Michigan. geo. w. thayer, either at the Furnace oi 
vine, two miles distant in the same direction; and some 50 feet higher than our office, and there con- Famous Addresses to Letters.—-T he Post- Addr ,^ by mail , or apply in at .^Sd %^ri&“. 
in North Haven, seven miles nearly northeast from tinue to proclaim the great truths of the Rennhli- Master-General has decided that when letters office "on Griswold street, opposite the Howard House. Satis- Machines purchased ot 
. ... . 1 ° iuw aiv^umh _4. „ A A J n.i-i! _ factory references triven on ai)i)licatioiL 413-2t 440 
K ! T d a^®’ ef timber throughout tiro greater part of Michigan, p, 
Full blood' 33®35c' 2 Extra 3fc b °° d ' 27 @ ,J0c ’ ^ blood ' 31 ® ddc; practical experience in tl.c woods, and from a service of 
A knowledge of tlie different qnalities of soil and the various hinds Mower and Reaper combined... 120 00 
ef timber throughout tlie greater part of Michigan, gained from a Descriptive Pamphlets, arid all further information may he had by 
practical experience In the woods, and from a service of twelve years addressing “ Buffalo Agricultural Machine Works," Buffulo, 
in the U. 8. Surveyor General’s Office, enables me to offerto tlie pub- N. Y., or Osborne Si Holbrook, Auburn, N. Y. 
Fictitious Addresses to Letters.— The Post- 
lie unusual facilities for tlie transaction of all business relating to 
lands iu Michigan. GEO. W. THAYER, 
Detroit, Michigan. 
Address by mail, or apply in person, at tlie “MICHIGAN LAND 
farmers in Monroe and the adjoining Counties can see the machine, 
either at the Furnace of WniTESinE, Barnet A Co., Brockport, or at 
the Agricultural Warehouse of J. Rafaljkk, 66 Buffalo St_, Rochester. 
Descriptive Pamphlets, Circulars, and information may be had, and 
the city. There, a second but slight shock was can party to a diluvian world.” ' reach an y post-office, addressed to fictitious names factory refercnccs on application. _ 
felt The direction of the vibration seemed to be --- or parties, they shall not be delivered to any one W ANTED I 
from south to north. The shock was also felt in Agassiz and Napoleon—N otwithstanding the claimin 8 t0 be the representatives of the addres- j ()()() 
Waterbary. There have been hut two shocks of liberal offers made by the French Emperor to Prof, aed parties, but must be sent to the Department ’ Address maynard a c 
earthquake reported as having occurred within Agassiz, he has determed to remain in America.— as dead letters - Tbis ste P bas k ee u rendered -if!- 1 
the last hundred years, in this vicinity. It is net true that he is going to France to take the necessar y b y the unparalleled extent to which the TO NURHElt YJIEN A NO FL< 
-...- Emperors offer into consideration. He does not bogus lottery and other swindles have lately been 
The Trustees and Scientific Council of the Dud- f ee l a ble to leave his engrossing studies even long carr ' e( b__ ^RE^MOT^FLowERsTAe.V. 
JAMES A. KIRBY, Brockport, 
or H. C. WHITE, Rochester. 
WANTED I 
AGENTS. — For the best inducements ever offered. 
MAYNARD A CASWELL, 
Lawrence, Mass. 
the last hundred years, in this vicinity. 
The Trustees and Scientific Council of the Dud¬ 
ley Observatory have come to an issue, which may enou 8h to make a visit to his aged mother in 
bring the question between them into a court of Switzerland. 
TO NUHHEIt YMEN ANi> FL.OKIMTS. 
P AUL BOSSANGE, Agent for Louis Leroy, of the Grand 
Jardin, Angers, France, begs to announce that he is now fully 
prepared to execute all orders for Fruit, Forest and Ornamental 
Treks, Shrubs, Flowers, Ac., Ac. 
SUPEItlOll LAND PLASTE1LI 
E RENCH A CHAPPELL 69 Exchange St, (Successors to 
SHURTLirr A Smith, at old Stand,) keep on hand for Farmers’ 
use, Garbutt’s Celebrated Land Plaster. Ono Dollar invested 
ln Plaster returns Fifty to the Farmer. 
t ~3/~ SOMBRERO GUANO, a superior article, for sale in any 
quantity by F. A O., as above. 435tf 
KEOZIE’.S WATER FILTER. 
rpiIE SUBSCRIBERS give notice that they have made arrange- 
JL mento with Mr. Kedzik, the patentee of this celebrated Filter, to 
law. The Trustees dismissed the Council on Satur- 
A Norse Paper IN America—A Norse paper, ranee charges, may be had (gratis) on application to 
, „ . . . *. 4 ’ 439 PAUL BOSSANGE, 20 Beckman St, New York, 
called the Emigrantem, or Emigrant, is published ___ 
day appointed Prof Mitchell of Cincinnati Direc ^ N0W AT THE White Mountains. —A gentleman Madison, Wisconsin, and appears to be the organ yj and Machi , 1(;ry f or making Lumber, Shingles, staves, Chairs, - 
y>. I P° nieairoi. mitcneu, oi Cincinnati, Jinec- w fi 0 ascended Mount Willey, from the White Moun- of a Skandinarske Belfolknmg, or Scandinavian Bedsteads, Brooms, Cleaning Wheat and OffiU, and Burning Sawdust black HAWK HORSE “LIVE YANKEE.” 
° f D i‘ . I f nd authonzed tb eir t j Notch a f d writ e8 the Boston Population in Wisconsin, Iowa, Minnesota, Kansas y upp yu \. a. sfaldino, Lockport, n. y. be TF 7,^ 0L p; Coior raven bi^ 
own presiding officer to take possession Of the ° uauju onfl otfipr Wontorn Staton —-J- l6 % hand s high ; weighs 1,250 lhe.; and can trot in 2.55. bred 
propertv. In the entire of the Lenina the Ponn. that he found patches of snow eighteen ther WeBt ern States. wanted immediately-local andtravel- 
*eks, Shrubs, Flowers, Aa, Ac. JL mento with Mr. Kedzie, the patentee of this celebrated Filter, to 
Catalogues of the prices current, embracing Shipping and Insu- manufacture, under his own supervision, and sell at former retail pri¬ 
nce charges, may be had (gratis) on application to ces, and discount to dealers as when made by J. E. Cheney A Ca 
439 PAUL BOSSANGE, 20 Beekman Si, New York. Address only JAMES TERRY A CO. 
____ 69 and 61 State St, Rochester, N. Y. 
IIKCUI.AIIH, with Cuts Illustrating Improved Steam-Engines 431 the old stand of J. K. Chknkt A Co. 
property. In the course of the evening the Coun¬ 
cil met, and resolved to keep possession, and sub¬ 
mit their side of the case to the public. 
Fined $1,200 for Selling Liquor.—T he Com¬ 
missioners of Excise of Montgomery Co., N. Y., 
brought an action in January last against P. 0. 
inches deep, at the top of the Mountain. This is 
quite unusual for that neighborhood so late in 
June. The mountain streams are reported to be 
very cold at the present time. 
and other Western States. 
The Last and Worst Kansas Outrage. — A openings from which the burning lava flowed, 
woman, writing from Kansas a horrible account of —■ - 1 - - 
-r~v 1 ■% — II vuxmu^ Iixzuzug 1IVU1 axhuduo u UUU1UJIU aLwUUl C 
ioen or , o Palatine, for repeated violations of the the outrages perpetrated by the border ruffians of 
xcise aw o 1857. The suit came on for trial both parties, reaches the climacteric thus:—“But 
a a • )0urned Circuit Court in session at Fonda, the meanest of their mean acts, they threw into the 
on the 16th ult and the jury entered a verdict of we u my straw bonnet which I had left behind in a 
Uoelve hundred dollars in favor of the Commissionera band-box, it being raining when I set out” 
W ANTED IMMEDIATELY-LOCAL AND TRAVEL- by ‘Old Black Hawk,” owned by David Hill, of Bridport, Vt; dam 
ING Agents, in a business which is sure to pay from $20 to »> rod by Edward Long s “ Eclipse.” Will stand the season of 1858, 
... „ $28 per week. Particulars free to all who enclose a stamp or three on Friday and Saturday of each week at the North American Ho- 
VESUVIU8.— At last accounts the eruption Of cent piece for return postage, and address tel, State St, Rochester, and the remainder of the time at Mkigb 
xr„ _•_ -. n , , , i *i .. 437-12t 8 M MYBICK A CO Lvnn Mass. Bailey’s, 2W miles north of West Henrietta. Stock Breeder* of 
Vesuvius, after a few hours’ apparent lull, continu- . ~*-V” - * w.i'ypp.*** MonrBO> c ’au an d see him. [ 436 ] smith a spalding. 
ed with great activity. So far, however, not a T V ---" 
° J i i ±J 1867. Superior to any in use for wood or coaL 2% cords of wood, UFOIR. SALE 
single life has been lost There were seventeen or \y. tun* of coal to too bbls.—coal not mixed with stone. _. ..... tr „ n 
b 1 434tf Address C. D. PAGE, Rochester, N. Y. A r fS*LS? ( ( NI f HUNDRED AND SEVENTY ACRES 
____ J\_ delightfully situated one and a half miles trom Seneca I^ake, 
(I IT I IV mvifif iMcruitrrTw commanding a view of the same equal to anything on the North river. 
HUDSON rClVJfilv XNSTITUTlfij First quality of soil and well improved, with thirty acres of timber. 
Heaths. 
A T CLAVERACK, Columbia Co., N. Y, Male and Female. This farm Is twelve miles from Geneva and four from Penn Yan with 
The very best and cheapest Boarding School in the land—$40 dally communication with both places. For convenience of locution, 
pays board, washing and Tuition in common English branches per beauty of situation and every advantage to be desired in a conntry 
term. Special advantages In French, Painting, and Plano Music.— residence, it cannot be snnaissed Tlie subscriber being about to 
Ladles wno complete the Course aro famished situations to teach at change his residence, will sell seventy, one hundred, or one hundred 
salaries from $200 to500 a year. Experienced gentlemen Instructors and seventy acres, being the entire farm, to suit the purchaser. For 
at the head of each of the nine department*. Summer Term, April further particular*, inquire of D. D. T. Moore, Esq., of the Rural 
In Stafford, Genesee Co, N. Y., June 8th, MARY, infant daughter at the head of each of the nine department*. Summer Term, April further particular*. Inquire of D. D. T. Moore, Esq., of toe Rural 
of Wm. W. and Harriet A. Hansemam In toe same place, on toe 16th. Write for a Catalogue. Address New-Yorker; K. H. Hurd, K*q, Geneva, or of the subscriber on the 
17to of June, HARRIET A., wile of Win. W. Hanseman. 421tf Rev ALONZO FLACK, A. M, Principal. premises. [419] JOHN C. NICHOLA& 
