MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL, LITERARY AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 
but inasmuch as there were questions of fact ing, it seemed greatly to the damage of his own ; <7\ () b £ H 1 S C fr) 6 D 1 S < BUFFALO AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE, 
arising in the case, he would grant a stay of cause. He rubbed his chin complacently, add- A ? J ^ ' ‘ No. 198 Main St, _ buffalo. 
proceedings until an appeal could be 1 aken to ing, and half suggesting, carelessly—“ It seems H. C. WHIT E, 
the Circuit Court, and the facts be there pass- there is no codicil to this will, (laying his hand THE CE “ B 5S^ G Z E ™ 0RCHABD ’ F armIng'I MpVe ME NTS 
ed upon by a jury. upon the paper,) nor any change or alteration ^ = io ™ a™ garden^seeds ’ 
Tto onrool luaa aiwirrlina'lv tnL'Mi and the in its Original terms, made Since its execution, very valuable property for sale. The orchard contains TREES, 1 EANTS AND SHRUBS. 
1 he appeal was accordingly taKtn, ana tne (1 A, T n f Wotnrnr ntWwkp • I 40 acres of land, planted with the very choicest kinds of _ . _ ^ifiOAGKfiroR 
cause removed to the higher court. The parties by authority ot the testator oi o . fruit, selected with great care by Mr Langworthy. its Boston Belting Co. s Rubber Belting, Hose, &c. 
joined issue upon the fact of the instrument suppose he has made no provision for this in- "“^cfty linej'where propertyis SUBURBAN RESIDENCE AND FARM FOR SALE, 
hpintr the last will and teslampnt of the deceas- font son of yours, any more than It seems he most rapidly rising in value. This is a very rare chance Tire Grove Farm adjoining the corporation line of Can- 
® ip hoc- ilnno fnv lila p+hpr pliildrpn ” » for any one who wants such a place. Price low, and andaigua, on the high ground north-east of the village, 
ed, the appellants taking that ground more tor has uone iox Uib uuiui uimuicu. terms accommodating. and within a mile of Market, R. R. Depots, Post Office, 
__ + i •„ onfl « Of prmrsp rmt 1” rpioined the witness with We also o( f er the nursery stock on the adjoining lands. Schools, Churches, &c., is one of the most beautiful and 
the purpose ol drawing Out theil Opponents, and J It covers some 25 acres, and consists of fruit trees of all desirable suburban residences in Western New York. It 
nVi+fnnimr on innierhf into thpir stl’Oner points a sneer of triumph ; “ if he placed so much kinds from one to four years old. It will be sold low and contains 153 acres of choice land, including about 25 
ODiaimng an llibigut miu men buuxig , . * ’ .f f w _ in quantities to suit purchasers. The land will be sold acres of woodland,-a fine, well finished brick house, in 
than With anv hot)e of success UT)On that issue, confidence m me as to lea\e tne iortunes OI n with the stock if desired. GEO. II. CHERRY &C0. the Enerlish Cottaero stvle a tenant. house, three barns. 
Written for Moore’s Rural New-Yorker. 
IN THE VALLEY. 
BY J. 0. MILLER. 
I dwell within a dreamy vale 
Round which the misty mountains stand, 
A silent host of spectres pale 
Which guard the Thinker’s holy land. 
I muse along the solemn stream 
Whose plaintive murmur charms the air, 
And on the bosom of a dream 
Float downward from a world of care ; 
Float downward, like a summer cloud, 
By cool, soft winds through ether blown, 
Till furled each frail fantastic shroud, 
And anchored in the port above, 
The airy hark that bore me on 
Melts in the viewless air away, 
And o’er me breaks the golden dawn 
Of Truth and Freedom’s perfect Day. 
Oh dread eclipse ' Oh dreary night 
Which broods above a world forlorn ; 
Oh weary souls who pray for light, 
Rejoice ! the Ea:-t is red with Morn ! 
Rejoice ! the weary dove that llew 
Across the waves where all was dark, 
Through nforning’s clear, unclouded blue 
Is seen returning to the Ark. 
Look up ! on the retreating cloud 
Whose fearful menace scared the world, 
Rehold, the covenant of God, 
The Bow of Promise is unfurled. 
The hour has struck ; the bud of Truth 
Which swelled through all the ages past, 
When earth was ruled by wrong and ruth, 
Is bursting into flower at last. 
Across the sea’s dividing flood 
The nations stretch fraternal palms ;— 
They feel the heat of kindred blood, 
And raise on high according psalms. 
And I, a quiet man, who keep 
“ The noiseless tenor of my way,” 
Unto a world which lies in sleep, 
Would cry, “ Awake ! Behold the Day !” 
Cleveland, Ohio. 
but inasmuch as there were questions of fact ing, it seemed greatly to the damage °. f ftobemsetoenfs. 
arising in the case, he would grant a stay of cause. He rubbed his chin complacently, add 
proceedings until an appeal could be lake., to tog.and half suggesting, carelessly-” It seems IHE LANtfWORTHY OHCHABD, 
the Circuit Court, and the facts be there pass- there is no codicil to this will, (laying his band xkau Rochester, For Salk. 
ed unon bv a iurv. ' upon the paper,) nor any change or alteration Wishing to remove on to a larger place for the purpose 
u r uu I i i v i • + • of extending our nursery business, we offer the above 
Tim nnronl was arpordinelv taken and the 711 ' ts Original terms, made since its execution, very valuable property for sale. The orchard contains 
1 be appeal wa, aocoiu gj _ r „, r .+l 1 p r Ti,;op • T 40 acres of land, planted with the very choicest kinds of 
tn + Vm li i rrV»or n mivt T'hp nflrt.ip.cj 1 )Y suitnoi lty or the testator or otnerw lse } coifWori wwi-* r rronf. mro hv Mr Tjvmrworthv. Tt>j 
.1 „ n t_• ^ _ a ii ft - AnT ,^ on 4 0 ori/ i u Of r»nnrQp nnt roimnorl the 'Witness Willi v>e aisu UUUI nursery siuck uu iud muus. ^cnoois, unurcnes, &c., is one oi tne most oeautiiui ana 
the purpose ol drawing out theil opponents, and j It covers some 25 acres, and consists of fruit trees of all desirable suburban residences in Western New York. It 
pb+fnnino- an innierht intn flir-ir strona - Doints a sneer of triumph ; “ if he placed SO much kinds from one to four years old. It will be sold low and contains 153 acres of choice land, including about 25 
ODiammg an l Ibigm. into tuui buuiife 1 i ., . V » £ f f . . in quantities to suit purchasers. The land will be sold acres of woodland,-a fine, well finished brick house, in 
than with any hope of success upon that issue, confidence in me as to leave tne iortunes 01 n b with the stock if desired. GEO. II. CHERRY & CO. the English Cottage style a tenant house, three barns. 
As they expected, after the testimony was all children by a former wife at my mercy, would Rochester, N. Y., Ap ril, ism. - 
in it became apparent, even to outsiders, that he be likely afterwards to take the trouble of (MACLURA)^ OR OSAGE ORANGE HEDGES. and Peach orchard, and a Kitchen garden well stocked 
tte identity of the will'could not be shaken- protecting my own child 1” Her counsel fidget- «' *• &S&SSS8. 
The counsel for the appellants thereupon asked ed in his seat, and made many attempts to in- »«,», of tt» “re- 
of the Court the favor of withdrawing their terrupt and put the Witness upon her guard, . th e t^giness. ’ Se od is yearly gathered by my tiful Grove of 4 acres, of second-growth timber, in front 
complaint, and making a new issue, which but the judge interposed and ordered him to utUSStSS iSS»Sng 
with the stock if desired. GEO. II. CHERRY « CO. the English Cottage style a tenant house, three barns. 
Rochester, N. Y., April, 1854. 274-3t sheds, granary, and other out-buildings, altogether erect - 
,«.nriTT,n Ao«nT, ed at a cost of not less than $10,000. There is an Apple 
(MACLURA) OR OSAGE ORANGE HEDGES. a nd p e acli orchard, and a Kitchen garden well stocked 
H. W. Pitkin, Manchester, Connecticut, with all kinds of small fruit, and a nevor-faiiing Spring 
Dealer in Seeds and Planis. capable of watering the whole Farm, which is nearly of a 
In consequence of the increasing demand for this re- square form having the public road on three sides of it, 
markable hedge plant, my exclusive attention is now and■ wood-land on the fourth side. There is a beau- 
after a wholesome admonition from the presid- keep silence, 
ting in hedge, I have established nurseries in different co il? ltr 5 r *. 
tag Judge upon tie apparent oversight, the, “You have testified with some feeling, ST/hS* .Sfe 
were permitted to do! upon the payment of especially towards the last” observed the in- & KfiK 
costs; and the cause was then placed at the terrogator. “It has not been m, purpose to a a E , ^ . 
foot of the calendar, to be tried in order when give you unnecessary pain. 1 will repeat co^iornsvilla Ky-’ wholesale to the conveniences oi 
again reached. The points put in issue by the your answers as taken down, so that there can agent.- Apniy .s .bovo. -274-8t_ 
new nleodino-s were the competency of the tes- be no mistake, and the jury can fully understand a VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. 272-31 
Uew pleadings, were tne competency 0 tne 1C*- flPonv(lin "l v reT1 p ate d the few last ^ Farmington. Ontario Co., N. Y., situated two miles — 
tator to make a Will, which the appellants de- them. lie account gl} epe from the Friends Meeting House, on the road to Manch03- 
mVl nn tfio ormind nf mental imbecilitv • and questions with the answers, and she reiterated ter. It contains 190 acres- well adaptedL top raising all kinds cois bULItnC r AW 
mea On tne grouna OI ineniai lmutuiiiy , ana 'l of grain and grass, is well watered, with living springs m Will visit farms, and 
nhia PYR -\M PITKIN k CO., Louisville, Ky.,’wholesale R> ttic conveniences of town life and the best society. 
1 \ . , 1 p Ar fnrtlir»r riiirt.ipiilnrc: nnnlv tn t.hfl Qiiltdorilior nn 
most healthy and eligible one for either a farmer, or a 
business man who wishes to retire and yet possess access 
then Chore wae addpd ao n < 5 firt nf forlorn hone every word. almost every lot, is well fenced and in a good state of provement, founded on an analysis op the soil and £ 
until me c w , f! « Wo hnvp nnthimr more to offer” remarked cultivation ; about 30 acres of timber, part cedar ; with statement of its mechanical condition. Communications 
an allegation that the Will had subsequently Wt nave uu mu g , throe good Apple Orchards, Peach Orchard, Cherries, addressed as above, will meet with prompt attention. 
° , -p - + the appellants’counsel, and gave the case over Plums, Pears, &c., and a young orchard of 80 trees. A Deferences —Prof. Jas. J. Mapes ; R. L. Pell, Esq.,Ulstei 
been revoked. A very large number Ot Wit- tuc “FF c ’ ° good house with wood and carriage houses attached, and Co., N. Y.; J. .I. Scoffleld, Esq., Morristown, N. J.; Hon 
nowt wore ovaminpd unon the first point to the respondents. I hey tried hard to mould goodce ii ar; goodwellof water in the stoop. A good horse John Newton Gould, Hudson, N. Y. 272-0t 
nesses were cxamincu upon int mbt pu , , , , evidence into another shape barn 32x50; grain barn and shed, with good stable room - 
whose testimony threw more or less light upon tne lasu witness e 1 , below ( Water running in the yard at all times) and other POLAND OATS, MEXICAN POTATOES, 
flip qnbippt Afpdical pxrerts were introduced so that it W’ould present a new face, but all rn out buildings. I would sell the whole or a part, if desir- SEED BAltLFY (6 Rowed.) 
tne SUDjeci. Aieuiuu txperu, Hianiuuuutcu 1 . . „ ■. ed. Title good and terms reasonable. Apply to the sub- AAA T __ m n K „ ’ . , 
tn rrivp onintonq nnmi the mental capacities of vain. She pertinaciously adhered to all she scriber on the premises, by mail or otherwise. 25,000 Importkd French Quinct Stocks, and a large as 
to give opinions upon me UiUliai Cd-paciutsui f. ... , ,,_, atl<i „Ltt for qn i P sortment of Fruit and Ornamental Trees. An extra fim 
the testator, in view of the facts as set forth said in the direct examination, and could not feh r st 1 wm. P. sheldon. lot of Dwarf Pear Trees, (mostly Virgaiieu,) and larg. 
. Up mnvpd Tn rponrrl tn flip oupstion of the -— -—- sized Mountain Ash and Horse-chestnut Trees. For sail 
by the other witnesses ; and, as is usual in all De mo\ta. m rtgaiu to me H^uuu u F0R SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR A FARM. on the very best of terms, at the Walworth Nursery, Wayni 
such cases where any given number of profes- testator's mental capacity, many witnesses « s.oodods., M kp£ YE °‘Si 
sional or other persons engaged in identi- w r ere sworn upon their side, w’hose evidence H ar ] 0 ‘ m Railroad, 123 miles from New York, 9 miles from ~ — -- 
cal employments, there were as many and an- went very far to rebut that of their opponents; ^®;’™^}° a n th ° a f n |^ GENERAL L A'N d’AGENT, 
tagonistic shades of opinion as there were meu. but upon the last point the deiendants counsel vil , e p ep ot ou the Hudson Railroad, 9 miles from Hud- v*mas. Pike Co Ohio 
o 1 s -i i j i _^__j con and ‘AO mi rs from Albanv—beimr one ol tne best ’ v 
agents. Apply as above. ’’ ’ ’ 274-8t Forfurtlier particulars, apply tothesubscriber on tlie 
__ * ’ . -—-— --- premises, or address WM. R. MACAO. 
A VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. 272-3t _ Canandaigua, N. Y. 
In Farmington, Ontario Co., N. Y., situated two miles ttwpv C vatt 
from the Friends Meeting House, on the road to Manche3- mvon,™ xr t 
ter. It contains 190 acres, well adapted to raising all kinds CONSULTING AGRICULTURIST, NEWARK, N. J., 
of grain and grass, is well watered, with living springs in Will visit farms, and give suitable advice for their im- 
almost every lot, is well fenced and in a good state of provement, founded on an analysis of the soil and a 
Cedar stakes and posts for sale 
WM. P. SHELDON. 
POLAND OATS, MEXICAN POTATOES, 
SEED BARLEY (6 Rowed.) 
25,000 Imported French Quince Stocks, and a large as¬ 
sortment of Fruit and Ornamental Trees. An extra fine 
lot of Dwarf I’ear Trees, (mostly Virgaiieu,) and large 
sized Mountain Ash and Horse-chestnut Trees. For sale 
on the very best of lams, at the Walworth Nursery, Wayne 
UU muveu. -XU ™ ^ FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR A FARM. ou the very best of terms, at the Walworth Nursery, Wayn 
testator’s mental capacity, many witnesses The I’hilmont Machine Shop and Foundry, situated in the Co.jN. Y., t>y T. G. YEOMANS. 
__. J_ contrn) rart of Columbia Co.. N. Y.. on the line of tho A!so > several full blooded Suffolk Pigs. 272-4t 
THE CONTESTED WILL; 
OR MINING AND COUNTERMINING. 
suui an; guvu . . r - - - - pontral mrt of Columbia Co N Y. on the line of the Also, several iuu Diooaea suiioik ngs. Z72-4t 
sional or other persons engaged in identi- were sworn upon their side, whose evidence jj ar j em RRiiroad, 123 miles from New York, 9 miles from — — ■■ ■ -- 
cal employments, there were as many and an- went very far to rebut that of their opponents ; “Stam Foot ^me^,°onfmUe from'the Me^ffin- GENERAL L A’N D* AGENT, 
tagonistic shades of opinion as there were men. but upon the last point the deiendants counsel v m e Depot on the Hudson Railroad, 9 miles from Hud- Pikki I>IKK ^ Omo 
The scale, however, seemed greatly to incline were taken completely by surprise, and besides, f^tions forTuch business in the state 8 it has been es- TTJFo mvr a ttom watjtft> 
in favor of the appellants, but then it must be were unable to contradict the testimony of the “^eTfC^h SSS. Wl S Ok a lad named Tnos. Birch, about ie years’oid ; _wheu 
rpcnllected that the counter testimony for the executrix, that UO alternative was left them water power is ample and stream constant-fall 18 feet, last heard from ho was living with a farmer in Frost’s 
reconecicu mat me cuumei lubuuiuu^ 1U1 Uiu , T The buildinus are nearly new and substantial room for Hollow, near Slab City, Richmond, Ont. Co. Please ad- 
defence had not been heard. The second point but to pass it over as lightly as possible. In about 40 hands, a first rate assortment of patterns for dress W. Slade, Scottsburgh, Iiv. 60., N. Y. 273-3te0w 
to issue was uot yet touched, and the counsel summing up, therefore, while lie dwelt long SEW YORK CONFERENCE SEMINARY, 
seemed (at least to their opponents) to be iu Rod emphatically upon the testators compe- jng to be found, together with a lot, of gear, lathe, plow Ciiarloiteville, Schoharie Co., N. Y. 
doubt whether to go into that matter, or pass tency to make a will, upon the last point he 
it Over entirely. They consulted briefly to- said little or nothing. calealated for tenant °r b° a rdmg, which, together wi i pj ete ^ CO nsisting of 22 Professors and Teachers. Superior 
IfUi » Collected that the counter testimony for the executrix, that no alternative was left them water power is ample and stream constant—f: 
^^ J , . . U 11 + rvoco It rwc, oa lio-litlv nncisihlp Tn The buildings are nearly new and substantial, 
.......a. .... defence had not been heard. 1 he second point but to pass it over as lightly as possible, in about 40 bandS) a fl rst rate assortment of p; 
in iosnp was not vet touched and the counsel summing up, therefore, while he dwelt long woolen machinery,mainly carding and spinning, one of the 
in issue was uot yet tuucuuu, <tuu me UUUIISUI to I ’ , best selections of pulley patterns for machinery and shaft- 
seemed fat least to their opponents) to be in and emphatically upon the testator s compe- ing t0 b0 found, together with a lot of gear, lathe, plow 
\ , ,; r , / + „„.„ +r> m .i.„ n _ T :p fl-ip loot nnint Up and other patterns usually found in such an establish- 
doubt whether to go into that matter, or pass tency to make a Mill, upon tne last poi ment. Also about 6 acres of land and one dwelling house 
_ w - „ . meal; Areo auoui. eacres ui . uu™ cue uw«... e mence April 30, 1855. Tho Board of instruction is com- 
it over entirely. They consulted briefly to- said little or nothing. calculated for tenant or boarding, which, together’Wit pi ot6i consisting of 22 Professors and Teachers. Superior 
BY EDWARD WEBSTER, ESQ. J’ J . , •, i .i the good will of the concern, will he disposed of on t e a( j van t agcs arc offered in Music, Civil-Engineering and 
- gether, and then tne leading member, (who, it r J.he closing argument was made by tne ap- most advantageous terms. a. whiting & son. the Languages both Ancient ^,,1 \i<viom th^n 
[Concluded.] will be recollected, was also guardian for the pellants’ counsel, who remarked in the outset . ^‘'mont Columbia Co. . . . .-A_- ^nm^ nnderfhed,r< 
But all this public talk and scandal amount- [ n f an t son,) filled out a subpoena, and called that he should not dwell upon the question ol rrnu^s „ n , The buildings are new i 
ed to nothing. J ime sped on, and the usual tp e mother lierself to the witness-stand, much the testator’s mental soundness. He w 7 as wil- aro again sending out Yeung ladles who becon 
legal steps were taken to admit the will to pro- to j )er own surpr i se anc j that, of her counsel. ling to leave the evidence upon that point, to- mr. bull’s new and superior grape, will he furnished if desim 
bate, and take out letters testamentary. The ^ Mi . with a few com . gether with the illustrations of his learned 
girls being of sufficient age to choose them own and , wt releTant inquiries, but brother, to be settled by the jury. He rejoiced 
guardians, selected a bi other o i their deceased •. ; Tri1 -, Prf > f > ri f ;t,i v j n f n ipDrlino- that other ground was left to them, which could stand the coldest climate, and early enough to ripen its t 20- Tocn 8 a g er< 
rrmtw_n mun of stprlimr intporitv and in- Sl d g laauall y anu nupercepuuiy into iuauiii e „„ fruit in any part of tho Northern or New England States. 272 ~4t* _ 
m ’ & a y questions in the nature of a very close and not fail to decide the cause in favor ot the ] it is four weeks earlier than the Isabella, and about two cjirnuT ttot 
lost advantageous terms. a. imumua burr. the Languages both Ancient and Modern those dopart- 
Philmont Columbia Co., N. x, _ments being under the direction of Professors of the finest 
„ ?.? N S 0K . D „ G ® APR „ Tim. are uew amt will aoeoomedato .early 
Messrs. HOVEY & CO., No. 7, Merchants Row, Boston, qqo students, with good rooms and clothes-presses, 
e again sending out Yaung ladies who become qualified at this Institutiou, 
MR. BULL’S NEW AND SUPERIOR GRAPE, will bo furnished if desired with good situations to teach. 
he testator S meutal soundness, me was Wll- arc again sending out Yaung ladies who become qualified at this institutiou, 
+n 1 p<iw flip pviUpnpp nnnn that, noint to- MR. BULL’S NEW AND SUPERIOR GRAPE. will bo furnished if desired with good situations to teach, 
mg to leave tne et aence u! o y , ^ ^ ^ ^ been p]aced jn their hands for students win be conveyed/ree from stanwix Hall, Alba- 
ether with the illustrations Ot his learned sa i e This very remakable American variety is the !1 . v • Leave at 5 o clock A. M., of April 27 th. 
irntlipr to be settled bv the iurv ILe reioiced greatest acquisition that has ever yet been mado to our Whole expense for hoard, washiug, fuel, incidentals 
notlier, to De settled Dy tne jurj . lic.i ujuiuuu nati (j Q It is sufflc iently hardy to with- and tuition in common English per quarter of eleven 
hat other ground was left to them, which could stand the coldest climate, and early enough to ripen its weeks, $20. To engage rooms or for c i rcu ars.adtiross 
.r,.,, i .I. • „ n fruit in any part of tho Northern or New England States. 272 ~ 4t * _ W. L. WOOD. 
. ,, , . ,, questions in the nature of a very close and not tail to decide the cause m lavor oi tne aj It i S four weeks earlier than the Isabella, and about two sitout HOENS FOE SALE 
domitable energy, and one who would never 1 . ,. TT npll<inf<5 whilp at the same time it preserved weeks earlier than the Diana, it is fully ripe from the Tr u „ inA „ „ 
“ , r •• A i i. A _ very searching cross-examination. Her coun- pedants, wnue at tne same time it preset veu the 10th of September, and fine specimens have Viz., one Bull Calf, age nine months, price $100, one 
submit ten,ely to an injury or lea™ a stone ^ ^ ^ t0 m manM1 . of pl . oceed . the memory of the deceased lree from cloud or the las, two y»rs, „ ,l,a, „cr»™ 
unturned to redress a W long. Although the jn(r on an examination ill chief, sustaining his stain upon his mind or heart, saved the honor am o St vigorous growing vine, perfectly .hardy, price $275. These animals have good, pedigrees. _ 
mother of the boy was, on general principles po ° gition by thc well . e , stablislied princip i e 0 f of his widow, aritt established the legitimacy of ^^ a of p 3, an“’X£T^undth^{,e°r: of 1 'c^l^MoTis^seme m^effifpdce $15 eVch^ 
entitled to his guardianship, and although, if no-tv could not propound leadimr ^ er child. ‘‘The court and jury will see by rios, frequently measuring an inch in diameter; color Clockvillo, Mad. Co., N. Y. 271-tf S. P. CHAPMAN. 
the will was substantiated, he would probably ., , . , |1 1P w ;ii t. e sa j,] « z v executed more than very dark, covered with a thick blue bloom ; flesh soft, SUPERIOR GRAIN DRILLS 
1 1 I • Questions to bis own witnesses, nor subject tne Will, ne saiu, u was executes more man t<3nder and ju icy ; flavor very rich and luscious, with a bUFLitiUit tritAin luuiiLS 
receive benefit from it, because, being sole heir i examination six months before the executrix swears she was fine sprightly aroma. The foliage is large, broad and Sold on trial, and warranted to work weft by 
. ,. __ i„ ~;„t+ tn ovrte»in4 tn inltoi'i't InCm Oil PIS OWIl Denali to cl CiOSS-eAdllUlULllon. J tiiick: and tiie berries have never been known to mildew, H. L. & u. r. BROWN, ratentee=. 
to his mother, he might be expected to mhe j j p i 10W0v p r overruled the obiection married to the deceased. The rule of law is, ro <, or drop off, under any circumstances, during the five Palmyra Wayne Co., N. Y. _ 270 ~ 6t 
through her the whole estate ; yet inasmuch as tne dug, ’ J ’ hath in the American and, English Courts that years since it has borne fruit. Good judges who have eftchum’S mower 
, ® 11 , ■, on the ground that the witness, being defend- both m tne American ana, &ngiibri isuuns, uuu j agted i t p ronou nce it superior to the Isabella in its ripest KETCHUM o MOWER, 
the Will would cut film Oil irom a direct ana . ®, „ <,„h<u>mipnt marriage and hirthof a child, with- condition. Tire subscribers would inform their patrons and the 
ntVmrwisp unavoidable inheritance of one-third an ^ 111 SU1 ^’ an( ^ m lcrested 111 the highest ( l . . n . The following testimony we select from a multitude of public, that they are the solo authorized Agents for this 
Otherwise unatoiuaDie limemance OI one rlrurron lr> cnoteinino- the will cnnld not in the 0l d any provision made for its maintenance, letters received from pomologists and cultivators, who City and vicinity for the sale of the above Machine, 
of the estate directly from the father, and leave degree m sustaining tne wm, co _ revocation of a will and on this tasted the grapes the last autumn : ah desiring Mowers who can obtain them^ direct from 
. . „ f . ,, , ,. very nature of the case be otherwise than hos- nets as a / evocation, vj aw, ui* << Our Concord grapes we purchased of you last spring this point, should send in their orders early, that they 
it in the power ot tfie motfier tnereatter to ais- J ., . ,_,_ e ,, nT ,j around, without further comment, after citing have grown finely; we think it a noble grape, and will may he placed on file, stating time to he delivered, as 
Kirn Antn-plv if <diP chosP to do so the tile to the interests Ol the Other party, and s luuu “> have a great run.' ’-Geo. Seymour kCo., South Norwalk, the supply will be limited, and early orders only will 
inherit him entirely U she chose to do so, tfie f min to tegtifv to anv fact that the authorities, he submitted the cause to the secure them beyond disappointment 
Qn-pi-rirratfi fhonaTit, it advisable to armmnt, for IIU ( ° ^ ^ •_ utiirv uave the utmost satisfaction, and everv good The Two-Horse Mower made in Buffalo will he furnish- 
KETCHUM’S MOWER. 
Tire subscribers would inform their patrons and the 
Surrogate thought it advisable to appoint for 
him a guardian ad litem to look after his in¬ 
terests as one of the heirs-at-law. 
A legal gentleman of high professional stand¬ 
ing was accordingly selected,—one who had 
would go to prejudice her own cause. It was J U1 7 
They gave the utmost satisfaction, and every good 
secure them beyond disappointment. 
Tho Two-Horse Mower made in Buffalo will he furnish- 
iudee of fruit said they were decidedly better than thc cd to all orders except in New England. Those ordering 
•I P .. .. — T— T . 71 n ■_ TIT TT m_TT.. IT-..—„ XT„ TTT TISt n-1 n,1 T.;il 1m 
necessary to depart from the general rule of 
law under such circumstances, and there were 
tia s an - a | e preceden t s both in the Courts of this 
who had r . 1 , . „ , , , . . ., ,. 
The judge in his charge reiterated theabove Isabella. ’ ’—/. D. Inyenoll, Ilion, JV. r. Two-Horse Mowers from New England, will be supplied } 
, . , c . , ,t . , T. -r . t “ Possesses in a high degree the essential properties with those made in Worcester, Mass. The One-Horse 3 
law-point, and directed tfie jury to find a special of a p erfect gra p e .»— J % Reynolds, Sec. Farmers’ Club. Mower, capable of cutting a swarth three and a half feet 3 
vprdict. first as to the testator’s mental sound- “ The most beautiful new hardy grape is undoubtedly wide, will be furnished to all ordering them. They offer j 
vercuct nist,as iu LUC reaiaun & mutual buunu _ > , favorable terms, and w th renewed s 
r* “T r „ , ; country and in England, to sustain the practice, 
been counsel for the deceased through all the . , , , 
years of his business life. After the merchant The ™nat,on consequently proceeded, 
had retired, however, his old legal adviser had ^adually mcrmiug tn interest, and exciting 
been quietly dropped from some unexplained personal feelings of he witness. II,e 
* • A _ nnoohnnor of Ipnurn oskorl nor T.hfi nov> nf npr 
0777= Concord.”— J. F. Allen, in Rep, of Mass. Hort. Soc. them on the most favorable terms, and with renewed 
lieSS, and secondly, as to the times of the mar- We regare this grape as an important acquisition.” assurance of their utility. With the recent improve- 
. ' ,. f .tt , f , —Horticulturist, Dec., 1854. ments in their manufacture, they are without doubt tho 
riage and tfie execution OI tne Will. Y_I ter a u jj g 6ar [y ripening alone ought to secure it a place in best, if not the only well-established Mowers now before 
brief interval they returned into court with a every garden.”— N. Y. Tribune. the public. 
u ; ' J “ As a hardy vino, and an early, large and showy For sale at the Albany Ag. IVorks on Hamilton, Liberty 
verdict which established the validity Ol the fruit for market, we shall not probably find anything to and Union St., Albany. 271-8teow EMERY BROTHERS. 
instrument SO far as the testator’s competency the Northwith the Concord grape.’’-Country KETCHUM’S MOWER ~ 
was concerned, but found, on the other hand, “In appearance, larger and finer than the Isabella, jyy/t Reaper Attachment. The most Perfect Combined 
. , , , and quite as pleasant in their flavor .”—Ohio Farmer. Machine in use. 
that the marriage was subsequent to tfie exe- x^ine strong one year old plants ready for sale March Warranted to cut from ton to fifteen acres of Grass or 
TTTT+lrrr. nf fhn will The thprenDon or- 1, at S3 each, or $24 per doz. Plants safely packed for Grain per day, as well as would be done by Scythe or 
cation ol tfie will, me juuge tneieupon or ^ ansportati o’n to any part of the country. 274-3t cradle. Price of Mower $110 ; Combined $125. 
dered a iudgment to be entered for the appel- •— --- Howard & co., 
J ° .. r,,, , DOUBLE DAHLIAS. 267-13t Manufacturers, Buffalo, N. Y. 
cause, and the will to be contested had conse¬ 
quently been drawn' by another hand. No 
better selection for guardians than these two 
could possibly have been made. The former 
questioner at length asked her the age of her 
son, which was immediately answered ; where- 
. 5^ , , , , • ., 11 , your marriage with the testator, 
felt it to be a personal wrong to his family that J . , 
Now I wish 
T’Vm pvuminalinii conseonentlv nroeeeded - . . “ Its early ripening alone ougnt to secure it a place in 
J he exa . . * ' ^ ’ brief interval they returned into court with a every garden.”— tv. Y. Tribune. 
adually increasing in interest, and exciting , ... ; t ,, r ,., e ,, “As a hardy vine, and an early, large and showy 
* . . ,. fe .... ., verdict which established the validity of the fruit for market, we shall not probably find anything to 
e personal feelings Of the witness. I he instrument so far as the testator’s competency compete at the Northwith the Concord grape. ’’-Country 
lusuumcnv ovr XT.. — —-- “““-X- J Gentleman. 
was concerned, but found, on the other hand, “In appearance, larger and finer than the Isabella, 
, . , , , ,, and quite as pleasant in their flavor.”—OAio Farmer, 
that the marriage was subsequent to the exe- i,-j nfi stromr one vear old plants ready for sale March 
lants non obstante veredicto. The will was de- 
D0UBLE DAHLIAS. 
his nieces 
had been disinherited, and the latter you to state to the jury at what precise time y ’ p 'ate of the same denied, and NEW ROCHELLE OR LAWTON BLACKBERRY 
ATTmi+ TV In nn J A > . , ' m of ilm fnllriYiGno- lrvxir rvri^nc • TT'zvu oolr» of Smith Anrinnlk Nnr&ffil n fiTnfl.ll fit.OP.lv' of 
JilO LUtVAiO JL1CUVA UJUllAAAVlAtVWJ AUVUUVAA . . II 1 1 , ^ 
felt his professional honor wounded, that an 1 ia im P or an even 0ls ‘ P aL '“ 
old and tried friend and esteemed client, had ^'^ ie w ^ ness e y es ^ as ^ e< ^ ^ lle ’ an< ^ ^ ie 
withdrawn his confidence without any apparent blood mounted with an angry flush to her \ ery 
cause, or a word of explanation. temples. Her counsel sprung to his feet, and 
# ’ A . , , trade will be supplied at the following low prices : For sale at the South Norwalk Nursery, a small stock of 
the heirs-at-law, through their guardians, speed- Sound and fine dry roots, $18 per 100, our choice of the great New llochclle or Lawton BUicJcberry Plants at $6 
tty P»t in possession of tkeir fortunes. «&«• "UCSt “ S°SA“'W 
The widow, notwithstanding the ample iu ’ a™-™ 1 ^nqremtiti^'i^he fiSofi :U lowe^ratel TO NURSERYMEN AND DEALERS IN TREES. 
temples. Her counsel sprung to his feet, and ,. ’ , . , , , above. Sn 
Ytti if Utotu * in t i.ti ’urn,, come which the dower interest gave her, and than usual. 
rr11 . insisted that if there was anything in the affair 
The important day for the hearing at the ^ . , . . , w : nfA 
ELLWANGER & BARRY, 
Probate Court at length arrived, and an array 
that might tend to criminate or bring her into 
_ . . A , , b , t ■ rn / dishonor, she was not bound to answer. She 
of legal talent appeared upon each side. The “ x .. ... ,. ,. . . 
-m , . t , i / , t , ,, paid no attention to his adroit caution, (indeed 
Executrix had taken good care to select as the f; . . . ’} . 
the third of the fortune which her son took as 
one of the three heirs, was so deeply chagrined at 
the result as soon after to become a confirmed lu¬ 
natic ; and she had to be confined in an asylum 
. ,. , . , 6 , , there was no necessity for it in the direction .... , n , ., 20th junk 
leading counsel in her cause an acute lawyer, , ; . , ... I , , , , , ,, for several of the latter years of her life. ’I hen it Zllonsistinc 
, ° , , , iv he feared,) but like a fiery steed who takes the , , . . —consisting 
and one by no means scrupulous as to the means J . was that the noble traits of the two young girls animals. > 
Mount Hope Nflrseries, Rochester, N. Y. 
April 1, 1855. _ [273-2teow] 
SALE OF IMPORTED SHOST-HORN’D CATTLE. 
South-Down Sheep and Suffolk Hogs. 
I will sell by Auction, at my residence on Wednesday, 
Wishing to clear a piece of ground the coming spring, 
containing about eighty thousand grafted Apple Trees, I 
will sell them for cash, or approved credit with interest, 
at eighty dollars per thousand. All ordors filled in the ro¬ 
tation that they are received. The above are first class 
trees, from three to four years old, from five to seven 
feet high, of the best leading varieties the country affords, 
sell by Auction, at my residence on Wednesday, and ver ’ thrifty and fine. Also 20,000 Apple Seedlings. 
\E next, my entire Herd of Short-Horned Cattle , JAMES M. TAYLOR, Proprietor of tba Commercial Nur- 
employed to the accomplishment of his ends. between his teeth and rushes on blindly ; x . came apparent. They took the poor little lh Ai r so'a C bout e seventy-five south-down shew 1 . Tboso 
The will was produced and identifled by the and wildly, she exclaimed: motherless half-brother to their hearts, and ErSKS— 
subscribing witnesses, who swore that the “ Those rumors are all lies. they are base, c ] ier i s hed him as the only hope of a stricken Also, a few Suffolk hogs, bred from the importa- 
ior several OI me latter yeais UI uu tnu. xnenit consisting of about twenty-five (25) head of my choice S0r j 6S Syracuse, N. Y., Jan., 1855. 263-tf. 
was that the noble traits of the two young girls animals. Nearly the whole of them are imported, and - l - __ c ”~ _: 
.... , , . J 0 i-aai their direct descendants. AMERICAN SEED STOKE, 
became apparent. they took tfie poor little Also, about seventy-five SOUTH-DOWN SHEEP. Those BLOSS & ADAMS, Wholesale and Retal Dealers in Gar 
mnlbcrlpqq half-brother to their hearts and are imported from the flock of Jonas Webb, Esq., of Eng- den and Field Seeds. Address M. T. GARDNER, 22 Mon 
motneness nan tromei iu U 1 U 1 nuuts, auu landi and their descendants. roe Avenue, Detroit, Mich., or the Proprietors, 76 Main 
cherished him as the only hope of a stricken Also, a few SUFFOLK HOGS, bred from the importa- gtreeb Rochester. N. Y. _ 263-3m 
NEW VOLUME OF 
testator signed it in their presence, declaring unfounded lies! I was married, honorably household ; and he, in after years, as he trod tl0 cataiogues Ja with n pedigrees and further particulars. 
it at the time to be his last will and testament, and legally married, to Richard Smith more the path of a noble manhood, well repaid them ^of^Ttt^tASoaiS^^MisBtaSTand The Wool Grower and Stock Register. 
&c., &C., as the law directs ; that they did not than a year before this boy was born ! What for all their love . Ohio Cultivator and Indiana Farmer, and by application J™ a s ™f 18 V 5 °5 LU Tt ^llbelmfrovedin^oth^N™ 
then, and do not now know what were the pro- people say of me—what influence they charge Btohard Smith and his two wives now sleep ^tkrms of s.u.B-For ail sums under $ 100 , cash ; over and appearance, the Publisher having resolved to spare 
visions of tho instrument, as tho, did not hear me with bringing to bear upon him in order sWe ffiftin the neat inclosurc of asub . 
it read; but the, recognized the paper by its to induce him to make this will, I care not; srban ty mete while his children and grand- S v. 
appearance, and they knew the signatures sub- butmay heaven btat them that would attemp children live in bonJs of love and friendship. lurch, ma ]mm] , - ^ ,. AGES , 
scribed thereto to be their own. The will it- to throw the mantle of dish onoi upon my child. ^ ^ nQ an tagonist interest had ever been for the spring of 1855. And be printed and illustrated in superior style. The 
self, from the opening words, «In tho name of ) be tows b ™«^‘ *° b4ar fort “ ncs - SJ^SluTrS^ 
God, Amen,” to its attesting clause, was as and parentage Deiore nign nea\ en ana me laws -_ ». .-v - removed from 29 Pull'alo street to 34 Exchange street, and profitable management of Domestic Animals, —mclud- 
orthodox as tow language could make it, and of the land, as do the Judge and Jurors who Beeatioe „ AuCTiox—Never nod to an “S'S/XJw SS«SU & St™ 
proved notes with ii 
20th March, 1855. 
, 1855. ]273-tl2] _A 
NEW CROP OF SEEDS 
FOR THE SPRING OF 1855. 
Auburn, N. Y. 
The old and well known ROCHESTER SEED STORE, for new volume will comprise a large amount of the most 
the last ten years managed by the subscriber, has been useful and reliable information on tho breeding, rearing 
removed from 29 Buffalo street to 34 Exchange street, an d profitable mauagement of Domestic Animals,—includ- 
-O 1 xrrtTrnv. ,17-1.1 +/-. on two doors ahqve tho Clinton Hotel. ing Pedigrees of Pure-hred Cattle, Horses, Sheep, etc., 
BEHAVIOR AT AUCTION.—JNever nou to an Claiming to know, from experience, something of the the Names and Residences of tho principal Breeders and 
• , . ... _x . .._ i.: _ ur» .TtA own., r- .? - .. ’ -I._■ "V_».ll „„ X T_> Ol_ ,h~r.,,"hnn* III TT fmintrv lifo. 
by the contestants against the validity of the holder. 
What we intended as nods to our friends had ‘‘^jsouSnUon to keep all the varieties of Seeds de 
instrument, and witnesses were examined But the inexorable interrogator was not by the auctioneer as bids for the sirabfe to bo grown in tho Northern states, 
nnnn rminta • but. tbft Snrrnirate decided thus to be driven from the trround he had taken, u;+7.>,on furniture Fife’s or Scotch Spring Wheat grown in 
upon these points ; but the Surrogate decided thus to be driven from the ground he had taken, kitchen furniture. 
against them all, and sustained the will, declar- although to those not acquainted with the —--- 
ing that he should direct an order to be entered subtle thread he was pursuing, nor appreciating Happiness can be made qui 
upon the record admitting the will to probate, the legal bearing of the evidence he was elicit- cheap materials as ol dear ones. 
value to the grower, of good, fresh seeds, as well as the Owners of Improved Stock throughout the country, life- 
necessity of having such kinds as will give the greatest uke Portraits of Domestic Animals, etc. Careful Reviews 
and best return to labor, this branch of the Seed busi- of the Wool, Cattle, Grain and Provision Markets aro given 
ness has received special attention, and purchasers may j n each number—an invaluable feature. 
rely on correctness. Our motto is “never knowingly to TERMS_Fifty Cents a Volume- (Two volumes a 
deceive a customer.” year.) Five Copies for $2 ; Eight for $3 ; Eleven for $4 ; 
It is our intention to keep all the varieties of Seeds de- i 0V enteen for $6 ; Twenty for $7 ; Thirty for $10. An 
sirable to be grown in tho Northern States. extra copy free to every person forming a club of eight or 
Fife’s or Scotch Spring Wheat, grown in Canada; may jj) ore Yearly copies (two volumes) double above ratos. 
be sown as late as the middle of May. Good crops were Gi ub papers will be sent to different post-offices, if desired. 
--"-'*■* * ’ *-grown from this variety last year in Monroe County. as*-Now is the Time to Subscribe and form Clubs.— 
Happinkw pan be made Quite as well of Osage Orange, Flpwer Seeds, Bird Cages, Bird Seed, A 4ono y properly inclosed, may 1)0 mailed at our risk, if 
HAPPINESS can DC maue quire as wun ui &( , 0rderg by mall promptly attended ta _ __ addressed to D. I)! T. MOORE, Rochester, N. Y. 
JAMES P. FOGG. 
