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MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL, LITERARY AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER, 
foPeigiq ]i)feJJicjei)ce. 
Arrival of ths Steamship Nashville. ablest of the French Catholic papers—the one 
- which wields the widest influence in Europe, 
The mail steamship Nashville, specially and stands highest in favor with the Pope—is 
chartered by the Collin’s Company, for one the Universe; its editor, Venilot, was origi- 
trip to Liverpool, in place of the Pacific, ar- nally an atheist. The editor of the Tablet, 
rived at New York April 22d, and brings the the chief political and ecclesiastical organ of 
report of her own arrival at Liverpool on the the Catholics of Great Britain, is Mr. Lucas, a 
3d inst., having made the passage out in about member of Parliament, and formerly a Quaker. 
12£ days. The chief Romanist Journals in the United 
Zealous Converts.— The ablest political pen ALBANY CATTLE MARK 
now in the service of the Roman Catholic At w . w . Woo iford’s Bull’s Heart, 
Church in all Germany, is that of Von Flour- Beef Cattle—826 at market. Price 
enoourt, formerly an orthodox Lutheran. The quality,$8,50; 2d, $8; 3d. $7(27,50. 
ALBANY CATTLE MARKET.—April 23. FIFE SPRING WHEAT—1,000 BUSHELS ! 
a* to to to _i), it. j to i., _ r,. , Having raised and floured tnis variety of wheat for 
t, , o L t \ a ® al1 3 H ® a ?’ Wash^Ington ^treet. several years, I can cheerfully recommend it to farmers. 
nalnS oh’ *s nisT Extra ’ ^ 9 ’°° > ist Sown from the 15th to 26th of May, on rich, well prepar- 
GENE3EE MODEL SCHOOL FOR BOYS. 
Rkv. Wm. If. De Puy, Principal, 
Tins Institution lias been recently established for the 
o<l soil neither woevil or rust have affected it. I have R?' r P° se demonstrating the utility and feasibility of 
in°^ior?i 7 la nuirive ^ ibices range from ge ee tod in Canada 1,000 bushels, expressly for seed, and 8 y ste m of goneral education which combines 
$30, $40(5)47. 
IWo in market. Prices range at from $3,50, 4 MIlV hai?a'Zle e^f l^oUsvl APP ' y ^ C,USt0ra ^ M0RAl 
5<2$7. M 277-3t f 1 ^ GEORGF =HIEFFER ar«Mw tf«ta^ S have been Provided for the School, and 
Swine—1,155 In market. Prices — Stores *5. Fat $5 1 GEORGE . IIEFFER. fjenow bel ”8 ornamented ; suitable and costly buildlmrs. 
to $5,75, WFNPyVt av ' ~ ertlcd fnH and Bathing House.have bm 
L*. x LLAx * erected and furni>hQ(i • and extensive arramrempTit'* hovA 
NEW YORK CATTLE MARKET.—April 18. Taw noted trotting Stallion, formerly owned by W. W. been mado for the most thorough instruction in each of 
... , , . „ Wadsworth, of Geneseo, will be kept during the coming the three great departments of education ium«i „ 
0 Ra° ta au 6Ce ^ ,tS a 2 ; 9 ® 1 B69 „ v f' Veals, 1,163. Mi ch Cows, season at the stable of the undersigned in Fnst Bloom- Tho habits of the pupils will be most sacredly- guarded" 
a. 68. Sheep and T.ambs, 3,3j9. . wine, 6,500. tlelrl. about two miles north of K. B. Centro, and 2 north 1,10 plan of the school being that of a carefully revulatnd 
Prices—Extra Beef, or best quality of Cattle offered to- nr n-miia hiii r»m. ton ’ Christian Family -n.« -rJLi. 1 01 »«*remUy regulated 
GEORGE SHEFFER. 
Sheep-870 in market. Prices range at from $.3,60, 4 Mills , llalf l a mile east ofScotts ville. 
5(2$7. 277.0* 
Swine—1,158 in market. Prices—Stores $5. Fat $5_ 
t0 $5 ’ 75 ’ HENRY CL A’ 
NEW YORK CATTLE MARKET.—April 18. Thb noted trotting Stallion, forme 
Bxtra Beef, or best quality of Cattle offered to- wes t of Baptist Hill. Terms, $20 to'insure. 
She brings London and Liverpool papers of States, both as to talent and frankness—Brown- ^iniiry 93 ^®‘' 00 !^ li'rfrio^' 8 &( 29 ? 10 ' * C ‘ °‘ 
7 th, and about fifty passengers 
son s Review, and the h reeman 8 Journal, and V&al Calve-?—Supplies are much improved and quite 
The second day from New York on the out- the Catholic Journal, are edited by those who saleable at 4^(5)f>^c., and extra 7c., live wight. Total 
ward passage, Mrs. Rose Riley, one of the pag- were formerly Protestants, and Mr. McGee, 
gengers by the Nashville, suddenly disappear- editor of the Celt, was formerly an active op¬ 
ed, and was supposed to have thrown herself poneni of ultramontane Romanism.— N. V.Post. 
overboard. -■*» 1,11 —-- 
The Nashville reports having passed the The Extraordinary Demand for Postage 
steamer Africa, from Boston, just entering the Stamps. —The change in the law requiring 
port at Liverpool. payment of postage in advance in all cases, 
for the wook, 1,163- received last week, 990. 
Milch Cows—A Cow that would bring $55 last week _ 
will not sell at $15 this. Common Cows sell as low as JultiuO 
$20(2'26. Total for the week, 258 ; received last weak, FARM IMPL 
26a ' . r i . . Fife Spring Wheat. 
Sheep and Lambs—Average range of prices, $4,79, 5,- club “ <- 
35(26,06. Total for tho week, 6,379. Receivod last Tea “ “ 
week, 6,747. Egyptian Oats 
Swine—Sales ot prime Western Hogs as high as 8c, Poland “ 
'0@~ Persons desiring to learn the pedigree of the cele- with the pupils, eating at the same table and minvlinf 
brated horso can do so by addressing the subscriber at with them at all hours of the day. ’ 6 h 
Bristol, Ont. Co., N. Y. ' Z. G. BAILEY. The department of Physical Education will be under the 
East Bloomfield, April 14, 1855. 277-3t immediate supervision of an able and experienced nhvst 
FIELD AND GARDEN SEEDS, 
FARM IMPLEMENTS AND MACHINES. 
Fife Spring Wheat. Seed Barley, 2 and 4 Rowed. 
Club “ “ Buckwheat. 
Tea “ “ Yellow and White Corn. 
Egyptian Oats. Broom Corn Seed. 
Poland “ Red and White Clover. 
iJm!riiT rtment °- Phy * sical ^»catlon will be under the 
immediate supervision of an able and experienced phyei- 
cian,—-A C. Campbell, M. D.,—who has recently pur¬ 
chased the entire property, and who will fpal0 n0 ex¬ 
pense necessary to accomplish fully the ends proposed in 
the establishment of the Institution. Proposed in 
Extract from a letter of Rev. J. Cummings, 1). D Pres¬ 
ident of Genesee College : 1 ’ 
“J regard the ‘Genesee Model School for Bovs ’ as 
Pr®?® n l’ n 8 a practical realization of tho only true thoorv 
of Education, aud as worthy of the attention of all who 
till the 9th, there was no news from there.— 
The consideration of the third point would be 
the first subject before the Conference, and pub¬ 
lic opinion was pretty nearly equally divided to be certain of getting supplied promptly,’ an(l C^, 1,200 Sheep ^'Lambs, rouble CiT«7 MHlsr»n-lTc^rHcTr^^tmonn of 
as to the final result. Alt Pasha had arrived at should be careful to state in their letters the tQ Kn farming implements and machinery. For sale wholesale 
Vienna, and would take part in the future dis- name of the office, with the county and State 1st awiity *8 50®900 li do s» w’ -m do antl rotai1, at 1,10 Albany Agricultural Warehouse and 
cussious of the Conference. A despatch from in which it may be located ; also to state the *7,4»7,?j ' ’ ’ 800removo 110 82 sute ^^ierySdifIs. 
Berlin states that the Russian party is predom- gross amount of postage collected quarterly at 
inant there, that Prussia will likely throw the office for which the supply is asked.— 
herself into the arms of the Czar iu case of an Washington Star. 
unfavorable result of the Conference. 
There had been a succession of sanguinary 
conflicts between the French and Russians be¬ 
fore Sebastopol, for possession of the Rifle Am¬ 
buscade pits, with varying success and much 
Bridge, Damaged.— The suspension bridge 
at St. Anthony’s Falls, was stripped of its 
floors and string-pieces by a strong gale, on 
the 2<5th March. The wind swayed it and rais- 
$7,00(27,26; ordinary, $6(26.60 . ,____ 
Hides—$5,5012)6,00 per cwt. _ kmhiky, MUimm. For circulars containing full information of tho plan of 
Pe!|°!l7S'i 0 2f 9,00 ‘ WRIGHT’S OLD AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE, eronco^add^ess 10 ''' 11 " ° f admlttance - ^<1 numerous rof- 
CalfSkius—lO^jllcper lb. Cornfr of Fao.vr and Mcotord Strxkts, Near tiie “Principal of Genesee Model School Lima V v» 
Veal Calves—4,75(26.00. Gas Works. --- 
Stores—Yearlings, $12(215. The subscriber takes pleasure in announcing that his POLAND OATS, MEXICAN POTATOES, 
Two Years Old—$25(245. old Foreman, Mr. Robt. Perri.sk, (the best Plow-maker in SEED BARLEY (6 Rowed.) 
Three Years Old—$41(250. the State,)has returned to superintend the manufacturing 26,000 Imported French Qulsck Stocks and a lar™ 
Working Oxen—$80(2175. department, and is now prepared to supply old custom- sortment of Fruit and Ornamental iV rm 
Cows and Calves—20, 27, 30(270. ers, (aud new ones, too,) with Plows, Cultivators, 1load- lot of Dwarf Pear Trees f mostly Vire-aiien l 
Sheep and Lambs—Extra $6(29. By lot, from $3,50(2 Scrapers, Drags, Wheelbarrows, dc. sized Mountain Ash and Horse chosnut Tree- FnrJnia 
5,00. The undersigned is confident, that the announcement on the very best of terms, at the Walworth V.w-VoW 
Swine—Shoats to peddle 6(26%c for barrows ; 5(25H of the return of his Co., N. Y., by T YFtPtlA'S* 56 
>r sows, at retail from 6 to 7^c. OLD PLOW-MAKER, Also, several full-blooded Suffolk Pigs. 
Portable Cider Mills, and a completo assortment of ,h nro ‘ ox r p ® rlen ® ea teachers—corn- 
farming implements and machinery. For sale wholesale C. Advocate 8 ’ S et!C - [Rev. Wra. Hoemer, Ed. N. 
and retail, at the Albany Agricultural Warehouse and p„ n iia 
Seel Store, removed to 52 State Street, Albany. N. Y. received for n i« J an Y tim(, > bl,t will not be 
277-2 EMERY. BROTHERS. t[ ? an 1111,1 * F^r. 
loss. The latest battle was on the night of the e d it iu the centre, and as they had not 
23d, which put 3,000 men hors da combat. We 
have no details. 
This being.Easter Holidays, there is but lit¬ 
tle news from England. Parliament is not in 
session. 
secur- $5,oo 
ed it to the banks to keep it from rising it Swine—Shoats to peddle 6(2«Kc for barrows ; 5(25# of the return of his 
had raised the floor above the cables, and cap- for sow ^’ at retaU from 6 t0 7 ^ c ‘ OLD PLOW-MAKER, 
sized, and really emptied it out like water CAMBRIDGE CATTLE MARKET.—April 18. is all that noad be said to bring the whole farming com- 
from a bucket, jfrecipitating its wood-work At market 416 Cattle, 350 Beeves, 66 Stores, consisting SS ° f 
on the ice. As most of the timbers aud all of of Working Oxen, Cows and Calves, Yearlings, two and ‘ r oc h» s ter Anrll 17 1865 277 - 4 t-eow 
Corner of Front and Momkord Streets, Nf^ir the 
Gas Works. 
The subscriber takoj pleasure In announcing that his 
old Foreman, Mr. Roirr. Perri.ne, (the best Plow-maker in 
the State,)has returned to superintend the manufacturing 
department, and is now prepared to supply old custom- 
Liverpool Mabkbts.— The Corn market the iron can be used again, it is believed from three years old 
closed on Thursday evening, the 6th Brown, three to five thousand dollars will repair the n 
Shipley & Co., report no change, closing quiet- 1 quality, $9,25, 
a mLiuuu.Y,c,i ?,*i damage. dinary, $7(27,6 
Rochester, April 17, 1865. 
Shipley & Co., report no change, closing quiet¬ 
ly. White Wheat 11s lOd a 12s 6d. Red 10s 
Ckl a 11s 3d. Western Canal Flour, old, 41s a 
44$. New 37s a 39. Philadelphia and Balti¬ 
cs. New 37s a 39. Philadelphia and Balti- * fubthe cuumsa.— oevenry-nve 
more, old, 43s a 44s. New 39s a 41s. Ohio 44s tons of , com h ^ ve bc , en enguged as part of a 
a45s. Canada40s a41s. Sour 89sa41s. White »rgo of a vessel now loading at New York, for 
three to five thousand dollars will rpnnir the Prices—Market Beef— Extra, $9,75(210,00 per cwt; 1st 
uirce to n>e tnousana uouars win repair tne qua | ity $ 9 , 25 ; 2 d do., $ 3 ,50(2$,75 ; 3d do., $ 8,00 ; or- 
damage. dinary, $7(27,50. 
- • * — -- Hides—$5,76(2$6 per cwt. 
Small Change foe thb Crimea.— Seventy-five aif %hls. 10 /aiic. «er ft. 
aud Yellow Corn 42s 6d a 43s. Mixed 42s a 42s 
6d. Hunter reports a slightly improved gen¬ 
eral tone in the market, but no advance 011 
any article. 
Arrival of the Star of the South. 
The steamship Star of the South arrived at 
New York from Aspinwall April 22. 
The Panama rai road is said to be in fine 
oondition, cars running daily at regular hours. 
Constantinople, and the shippers, it is said, 
have 45 tons more, which they are anxious to 
engage. It is all in kreutzers, (the copper coin 
of Germany, nearly equal iu value to our cent,) 
and comprises a collection made, probably, 
from the money brought out by emigrants.— 
It was taken by the vessel at $8 per ton 
freight. When it arrives, the Musselmen will 
be well supplied with small change. 
Burned to Death.— A little girl named Em¬ 
ma Hayes, was burned to death on the 10th 
Tallow. $8.75:29,25. 
Pelts. $1(21,75. Calf ^kins, 10(211c. per fl>. 
Barreling Cattle—$8(28,75 per cwt. 
Yeal Calves—$5, 7, 8(29—324 at market. 
Stores—Working Oxen — 75, 84, 98, 100, 118, 124, 136, 
145, 160, 172(25224 
Cows and Calves—$31, 36, 38, 40, 42, 45, 48, 50, 65(268. 
Year lings—None. 
Two Years Old—$38, 41, 44 47, 59, 54, 53(2 62. 
Three Years Old—341, 45, 48, 70(276. 
Sheop and Lambs—l,'7 l at market — Extra, $8, 9, 10 
(212 By lot —$3,26 3,60, 4, 4,12#, 4,60, 5(26,60. 
Swine—None. 
JKALLOOX’S HAND SEED DRILL. 
This Drill is adapted to sowing carrot, turnip, boet 
onion and other small seeds in drills, with perfect regu 
.Also, several full-blooded Suffolk Figs. ' ' i76 . 2 t 
WAREHOUSE AND SEED STORE 
removed to 
AY. 52 State Street, Corner if Green, AO,any, N. Y. 
KETCHUM’S MOWER. 
The subscribers would inform their patrons and the 
public, that they are the sole authorized Agents for this 
city and vicinity for tho sale of the above Machine. 
All desiring Mowers, who can obtain thorn direct frem 
this point, should send in their orders early, that they 
may be placed on file, stating time to be delivered, as 
tha Hupply will be limited, and early orders only will 
8©cure them beyond disappointment. 
Tho Two-Horse Mower made in Buffalo will he furnish¬ 
ed to ah orders except in New England. Those ordering 
Two-Horse Mowers from New England, will be supplied 
with those made in Worcester, Mass. The One-Horse 
Mower, capable of cutting a swarth three and a half feet 
wide, will be furnished to all ordering them. Thev oflor 
them on the most favorable terms, and with renewed 
ly^iringes. 
A passenger says : We crossed to Panama and in Rlmrharrmtm oi-uj ont „, . Is this city, April 23, by Rev. G. W. Montgomery, Mr. of the o Drills have been sold within the past two years, 
returned the following dav to Asninwall—time 1 u’, "“gbamptoll. bhe had enteied the ROBERT E. JOHNSON-, of Canandaigua, and Miss MARY giving general satisfaction. They are warranted to por- 
e inoa tne 10110 vm 0 lay to Aspinwall time school-room, and was standing near the stove, E. WEBSTER, of Mendon. form as above stated. They can be forwarded to any 
four hours each way. ...» ------’ “■* 
when the fire communicated with her clothes, 
liie steamer brought from the Pacific side a w hich were burned up, and her body horribly 
newartideto market vm., a iot of pearl burned. She died the same day. 
shell, to be transhipped to London. 
Catholics in the United States.—A ccording 
The papers publish the act of the New 
Granadian Congress creating a separate State 
of the provinces of the Isthmus, viz., Pana¬ 
ma, Azuero, Veraguas, and Chiriqui, under 
the name of the State of Panama. Its boun- 1.794 priests, and 1,814 churches, with an es- 
darics ou the West are those between New timated Catholic population of 1,838,500.— 
Granada and Costa Rica, and a future law is to These was an increase during 1854 of 2 bish- 
I.v Brighton, April 24th, by Rav. S. W. Streeter, Mr. 
HIRAM M. DIVER of Henrietta, and Miss HELEN L. 
FREEMAN, of the former place. 
... 
3)e^S|s. 
define the limits which will separate it from 
rest of the territory of the republic. 
The new State may freely enact that which 
is permitted by its own constitution, except in 
the following instances, in which it is declared 
to depend upon New Granada :—Everything 
relative to foreign affairs; the organization 
auid services of the standing army and naval 
affairs ; national credit; naturalization of for- 
®ps, 129 priests, and 112 churches.— American. 
In Elba, Goneseo Co.. N. Y., April 17th, by a shock of 
the palsy, SAMUEL LOOMIri, formerly of Geneseo. Liv. 
Co., N. Y., aged 79 years. -~ 
flffVkef Ji)felligei)ce~ &e. ftflbelrfigetye»)fs. 
larity and without regard to their weight or shape. Tho assurance of their utility. With the' recent iml™ 
seeds are force 1 out by a circular brush, which revolves menu iu their manufacture, they are wlthout riem t the 
against a perforated tin plate inserted in the bottom of best, if not the only well-established Mowers now bef^e 
the hopper. A serie-t of these plates accompanies each the public. ore 
drill, with holes of different size-for regulating the quan- For sale at the Albany Ag. Works on Hamilton Liberty 
. llt -v and kinds sown. It is a light, compact, and durable and Union St., Albany. 271-8teow EMERY^ RR<Vrm w? 
- machine, and not liable to get out of order. Over 500 --- tinuiririvi. 
ry, Mr. of the-o Drills have been sold within the past two years, MILLET SEED 
MARY giving general satisfaction. They are warranted to per- Lift? bushels prime Millet Seed which will be sold at 
lorm as above stated. They can be forwarded to any TWO DOLLARS per bushel. Orders bv mai nmmntfv 
Mr «f the country by railroad or stage. All orders lifled. Money properly enclosed may beaentitmy rtak 
(which should give full directions for forwarding) prompt it r whttv ^ 
-EN L. ly attende^to. Price $5. ^ ^ Buffalo Seed and Ag. Warehouse,!^ M^’st., Buff. 
w«n"u» 277-lt 24 Exchange St., Rochester, N. Y. ^kn^ u*y*****" 
ERASTU3 D ARROW & BROTHER, T IfbU^hC^S TfollCCS. 
PrWJSHRHS, Whoijesalk and Rctail Bookskllkrs and _ v _ _[ _ ^ 
Stationers. _ . 
Removed to No. 65 Main St., Rochester. BaCLLSIOR." 
lock of Wk have removed our large and carefully selected stock T renn 
», Liv. or Books and Stationery, to Osburn’s New Block, 65 LIjoERAL! TOWNSHIP PREMIUMS! 
Main St., 2 doors west of Wamsley’s Marble Front, and FIFTY DO! I APS tv rten iy,- ,11 ... 
„ „ „ nearly opposite the old stand, where our increased facil- ‘ J „ IN c -'' rl for th* 1 largest list of Bub- 
-- itles will enable us to supply all calls from old or new 8cribers t0 1110 Rural New-Yorker (the subscribers all 
customers for everything in our line. Orders solicited, residing in one Town,) sent in according to our terms bc- 
t u 11 ^ answered by mail or express to all parts of tho tween the 1st of February and the 1st of May 1855 
_ C ry ~ _ 277 ' U THIRTY-FIVE DOLLARS in Cash for the’next largest 
Terms of Advertising : — Fifteen Cents a Line for each 
insertion —in advance. Brief and appropriate announce- 
list, on the terms and conditions above,specified. 
TVt ENT \ -FIVE DOLLARS in Cash for the next largest 
list, on like terms and conditions. 
. .’ Terms of Adverting :- Fifteen Cents a Line for each New Book by Paul Creyton. TWmm^ 1 
Ruiul New- Iorker Office, ( Insertion—in advance. Brief and appropriate announce- Th e many readers of that delightful story, ‘Father list, ou like terms and conditions. 0 next lar * est 
April 23, 1855 j monts preferred, and no Patent Medicine or deceptive Brighthopos,’will be pleased to see the announcement of FIFTEEN DOLLARS in Cash for the next largest Hsf 
The price of Flour is a quarter of a dollar higher than advertisements inserted on any conditions. enUtted * a 8 mewhat similar character. It is like terms and conditions. * g ’ 
st week ) now selling from $11 to $11,25. Genesee ijgr- The circulation of the Rural New-Yorker iaroehi t T? "MHT T-TT? T3TB PK - S ' BOLL.\ES in C.ish for the next largest list, on like 
heat is quoted as before, at $2,60, but is stiff at that, exceeds that of any other Agricultural or similar journal -L-UAJ1N ± TTCGTtl terms and conditions. 
id probably two or three cents more might be obtained in America or Europe —whllo it is from 15 non to on nnn THE PIONEER PREACHER. irtE DOLLARS ln Cash for the next largest list, on like 
■rr^Lir '?s25SSZ. ammmk ^ mak , Ui ,.. 
auairs ; national credit; naturalization of for - Tk*» price of Hour is a quarter of a dollar higher than advertisements inserted on any conditions, 
cigners; national receipts and disbursements; last week, now selling from $11 to $11,25. Genesee The circulation of the Rural Nirw-Y orker largely 
the use of the flag and arms of the Republic ; Wheat is quoted as before, at $2,60, but is stiff at that, exceeds that of any other Agricultural or similar journal 
all relative to the waste lands that the nation and probably two or three cents more might be obtained in America or Europe,—whilo it is from 15,000 to 20 000 
reserves to itself , weights and measures. . on prime ; very littlo is offored, the deficiency being greater than that of any other paper issued in this State 
The Assembly of the new State is to consist mado up by Canadian. Other grains remain at former out oi New York Citv 
of thirty-one members to he apportioned as quotations. 
out ot New York City. 
follows: 
Chiriqui, with 17,279 inhabitants, 4 deputies. 
Panama, “ 67,164 “ 16 “ 
Veragnas, “ 54,665 “ 12 “ 
Total, 138,108 31 
Hams and shoulders have advanced 1 cent per pound; FOR SALE—30 acres of Land, 4 miles from Roches- 
Cheese do. Eggs have fallen to a shilling, with good sup- ter - East Bank, up tho river. 
D. A. THOMPSON. 
No other changes of importance have occurred. 
ROCHESTER WHOLESALE PRICES. ENGLISH HAWTHORN SEED. 
Flour and Grain. Fruits and Roots Scfkrior to tho Osage Orange, or any other plant for 
....$11,00(211,25 Applos, bush. G3/2$l HecI S es - For sale by J. RAPALJE & CO., 66 Buffalo St., 
t, bu. $0,00(22,50 Do. dried . ‘ $1(21 25 Roche3ter - Apply immediately. 277-3t 
. It P ° tat r— YTuNG^lNST^ATlrii^- 
The U. 8. sloop-of-war John Adams arrived Ben.Wheat, 
again at Panama on the 2d of April, and an- ■ - rn . 
chored in the bay. 
Hides and Skins. 
YOUNG CONSTERNATION 
Temperance at the White House. 
Thr following is the opinion of eight of the 
Presidents of the United States relative to in¬ 
temperance : 
Barley.(2$1,00 Slaughter.6c WlIX stan <i the coming season, at the stable of S. Paw, 1 
Buckwheat.88c Calf..[jo c mile north of Cold Brook, at $8 the season. Pasturage 
Beans.$1,50(21,75 Sheep polts.75c'(2$i 50 for ma r03 with careful attention, but at the risk ofown- 
Mkats. Lamb do.00(200c ers, at 50 cents per week. 
•PTO-lr maso 1,1,1 7 O__ fllM RrUnE Horl/imor f'n XT V lOr.C _ 
Uniform with the following volumes of the 
SUNNY SIDE SERIES: 
Peep at No. 6. Father Brighthopes, 
Tell Tale, Hearts and Faces, 
City Side, Burcliff, 
Last Leaf from Sunny Side. 
Any Volume sold separately. Price, 50 cents each, 
fft. IltONTIfOltPR will be published May 1st 
PHILLIPS, SAMPSON & CO 
277-2t. Publishers, 13 Winter Street, Boston. 
What is the Novelist’s Field1 
Grown-up people are tired of reading about castles and 
abbeys, princes, lords, and ladies, as presented in modern 
TEN DOLLARS in Cash for the next largest list, on like 
terms and conditions. 
FIVE DOLLARS in C.4f<H for the next largest list, on like 
terms and conditions. 
THREE DOLLARS in Cash for each of the next ten lists 
on like terms and conditions. 
A HANDSOMELY and SUBSTANTIALLY BOUND VOL¬ 
UME OF THE RURAL for 1854, (price $3,) for each of the 
next twenty lists, on like terms and conditions. 
Papers mailed to different post-offices, if desired 
but ail copies counted on premium must be for actual 
residents of one town at tho time of subscribing. The 
subscriptions of persons residing out of tho town, can be 
included In the list at club rate, but will not be counted 
toward premium. Subscriptions can begin with the vol¬ 
ume (for the present, or as long as we can furnish back 
numbers,) or with the first No in February March 
April or May. ’ 
All competitors for premiums are expected to adhere 
Pork, mess bbl.$16(217 Seeds. 
Bo. cwt.$7(27,60 Clover, bush.$6 50(27 
Beef, per cwt .$6(27,50 Timothy.$2,50(23 PHEASANT-COLORED CHITTAGONGS 
Veal Calves, each. .$3 to $4 Sundries. And Brahmas.— Eggs for hatching from choice premium 
Hams, smoked lb.. 10(211c Wood, hard.$5(25)^ birds of the Pheasant-colored Chlttagongs and Brahmas. 
romances; those themes belong to Scott, and to no one strictly to the following TERMS, IN ADVANCE 
Cold Brook, Herkimer C'o., N. Y., 1855. 277-3teow else. And if our novel-readers are exclusively interest¬ 
ed in representations of foreign life, where the characters rvini« ■ for -si n_T»n nnni fl JnT e «i? >P ^a» on0 ^ ear *5—Six 
and manners are necessarily unfamiliar, it is only be- _T W antv Conie- for ^ b f° r $29 
cause there are no works of fiction in which ' *>,„ 6 am * ad , dltl °nal number at 
AMERICAN LIFE AND MANNERS 
experience 
that arden 
the same rate. flO“As we are obliged to pre-pay Ameri¬ 
can postage, our lowest Club price to Canadian subscribers 
is $1,50 per copy.-^gjjL 
mcnnf. but hurtful, and that the entire dis- chocte.V.‘.V.‘.!'io{»llc Salt^bbL^i'.V/.V.Vi*®^ A DESIRABLE FARM FOR SALE 
use of it would tend to promote the health, Lard, tried.10(211c Hay, ton.$10(210 Inyksding to enter into business engagements in 
promote their own personal benefit, but the 
good of our country and the world. 
James Madison, John Tyler, 
Andrew Jackson, James K. Polk, 
John Q. Adams, Z. Taylor, 
Martin Van Burkn, Millard Fillmore. 
■—H. G. J., in N. Y. Tribune. 
NEW YORK MARKET.—April 23. 
FLOUR—For the course and medium grades of flour 
the market is firmer with a moderate demand for the 
carters’ and local trade. Sales at $10(210)^ for common 
i vty uu iui uku ui ecu. x riLw vx^ou per dozen tor ths Tho oxfr?iordina.rv success tivit hn .3 nttAndA*! 
mainder of the season. P. ELY, 69 Fitzhugh st., A -» T [The Wool Grower and Stock Reolstkr can be added 
April 20. 276-2t Rochester, N. Y. L 1J A i\T A. X to Rural clubs at 38 cents per volume, or 75 cents a year. 
-———--— is a sufficient proof of its excellence as a story, and also ,pbe price is 50 cents per volume, or $1 a year.] 
A DESIRABLE FARM FOR SALE. of the deep interest of the public in its theme. And if Dick- - 
Intending to enter into business engagements in the city ens may arraign the Court of Chancery in Bleak House, SPECIFIC PREMIUMS 
Rochester, I offer my farm forsale, situated 2>* miles — if Kingsley may attack the social institutions of Eng- i N order to r^wird every person wbo m,* Jis i 
uth-east from East Henrietta, and 8* miles from the laud Alton Bocke, it may surely be permitted to an „ 7 every person who may aid i 
iy, containing 100 acre 3 of excellent land, under a high American author to deal in a candid spirit with lending tne circulation oi the Rural New-Yorker, we 
ite of cultivation; a good orchard, with a great variety THE G RE AT QUESTION t0 eucb 48 do not compete for any of the preceding 
fruit; good house, barn, Ac. toquire on the premises. of a „ othe „ now beforo the pubUc . miums the following liberal gratuities for subscr 
SPECIFIC PREMIUMS. 
In order to reward every person who may aid in ex¬ 
tending the circulation of the Rural New-Yorker, we Oder 
to such as do not compete for any of the preceding Pre¬ 
miums, the following liberal gratuities for subscribers 
MORGAN HORSE, “GENERAL GIFFORD.’’ 
This distinguished horse will be kept the present sea¬ 
son as follows, viz., on Mondays. Tuesdays and lVoines- 
The Publishers commend this work to Families, as one f° rwart, ed previous to the 1st of May, 1855 : 
Seeing the Elephant. — Passengers who 
travel by the New York and New Haven cars, 
have a grand chance of “ seeing the elephant.”’ 
Going from New York, the cars pass the farm 
of P. T. Barnum, a mile or so before reaching 
firmer; sales at $10,50(211,60 for the range, closing with 
but very littlo if any to be had below $10,75. 
GRAIN—Transactions in wheat are not of sufficient 
magnitude to report. Rye in better demand; safes at $1 - 
Passengers who 45(21,47; Jersey and Western $1,47(21,60. Corn firmer 
New Haven cars —sales at $1,10(21.12 for white Southorn in store; $1 ll 
LSI the elCDhant r5)1 ’ 15 >' ellow Jers ®y. and Northern; $1,13 white Jersoy 
Terms of insurance Fifteen Dollars. 
277-4 CHARLES W. INGERSOLL, 
April 23, 1855. DAVID K. EMANS. 
CLINTON LIBERAL INSTITUTE. 
This well known and long e-tab!ishe.l Institution, lo- 
afloat. Oats in good request at 82(288c’State and West- rfi 6 * * n .V, le beaut, Bil village of Clinton, eight miles from 
era; 77(281c Southern and Jersey. 
PROVISIONS—Market for Pork without material change. 
Utica, will commence its Summer Term on the 25th inst. 
and continue 14 weeks. 
Bridgeport, Ct. On that farm, and in plain Old mess steady, while new favors tho purchaserfsafes Bev- J - A --^PiNWALi^ Principal of the Male Department, 
view from the r iilronH „„ P “ at $16,18^(216,25 for old mess; $17,75 new do.; $18 S7% Miss M. Pariuiurst, Principal of the Female Depart- 
view irom tne raiiroaa, an elephant may be new prime. ’ ’ ment, both assisted by an ample number of competent 
seen every pleasant day, attached to a large lard firm with a fair inquiry; sales at 10Xt211%fc. Teachers. 
plow, and doing up tile 44 subsoiling^ in first Butter heavy, at ll^a)16c Ohio, and 30fo)izc old State *or further particulars addro33 the Principal of either 
rate style, at the rate of about three distinct an<1110W do - Cheese sells slowly at 10(212c. d epartment. _ 
double-horse teams. The animal is perfectly ALBANY MARKET.—April 23. IMPROVED PATENT SCYTHE SNATH. 
tractable. His attendant rides him, while a ft/ittr _Snina nt ta smam for t n c.... A New and im.mrm#d. Pnimt .«•»/ snno, 
colored man guides the plow. The elephant 
is als® used for carting large loads of gravel 
in a cart arranged purposely for him, and in 
which inculcates the purest principles, and breathes a 
spirit of warm and unaffected piety. 
43 Thousand Copies Sold! 45 th Thousand now 
Ready ! 
In One Volume, 12mo. Price, $1,25. For sale by all 
Booksellers. PHILLIPS, SAMPSON & CO., 
277-2t Publishers, 13 Winter street, Boston. 
BEAUTIFY YOUR GROUNDS! 
PRACTICAL LANDSCAPE GARDENING- 
BY G. M. KEEN. 
Containing Twenty-two Illustrations and Plans for 
Laying out Grounds, with full directions for 
Planting Shade Trees, Shrubbery and 
Flowers. One vol. 12mo. 
Price—$1,50. 
THREE DOLLARS, in Books, or a handsomely bound 
volume of the Rural for 1S54, for thirty subscribers. 
To every one remitting for twenty copies ($25,) an extra 
oopy of the Rural and either volume of the Wool Grower 
and Stock Register— or, The Hokticulturlst for 1855. 
The same premium to every one remitting for ranaor 
copies, ($20,)—or for ten copies ($15.) 
To every one remitting for six copies ($10,) an extra 
copy of the Rural, or The Horticulturist for 1855. 
For $5 we will send three copies of the Rural, and 
either volume of the Wool Grower and Stock Register. 
For $4 we will send one copy of the Rural, and either 
Putnam’s, Harper’s, the Knickerbocker, Lady’s Book or 
Graham’s Magazine for one year. 
For $3, we will send a copy each of the Rural and the 
Horhculturisi for 1855. 
Specimen numbers, show-bills, prospectuses, etc., 
sent free to all disposed to compete for the Premiums, or 
“ This is an admirable work and is calculated to bo of who desire to extend the circulation of the New-Yorker 
ery great service. It cannot fail, I think, to lead to the Subscription money should be properly enclosed, and 
cultivation of an improved taste in Landscape Gardening, addressed to 
and thus add to the pleasures and comforts of many a February 1 1855 
D. D. T. M00EE, 
Rochester, N. Y. 
drawing stone oil a stone-boat or drag, in GRAIN—Little doing in wheat ; no change in prices.- 
piling up wood, timber, &c., and in making Salsa common Canadian at $2,66. Corn is in active d 
himsolf generally uiefuI.-TKto*. ” 
:.— Manufactured only by Lamsox, Goonxow & Co., (long 
do- known as makers of Lamson’s Patent Wood Snaths,) and 
doning yet published .—Ohio Farmer. 
\ 4Sg~A Liberal Offer.— We will send the RuKALone year, 
and a yearly copy of either of the $3 Magazines, for $4;_ 
and the Rural and either of the $2 Magazines, for $3._ 
It discusses with evident erudition, tho Principles of This item will answer several inquirers, and perhaps ben 
51.17and for sale at their Warehouse, No. 7 Gold St., New York tbe ,n wb ich the best writers on Taste and Art, as efit others. 
I ii ,.j _ _i ..i*... • *_.... ,, 1 wflll ii3 nn t,hi.4 snhinct nrfl Hr-iwn nrtnn 
Money Stolen by Rats.— Col. Amory, who ^‘ProveJ; safes heavy Western at 78c, weight, and State 
keeps an eating house opposite our office on “ SEED^Sthy is in fair request and firm at $4. Clover 
Congress street, having recently missed sums is rather quiet, but unchanged in value. 
o f money from his till, was surprised ye^ter- BUFFALO MARKET.—April 21. 
round yellow at $1,16. Barley, saios at $1,35 in store, and by tho Hardware and Agricultural trade generally’ W0lt 113 those on this 8 P ecial al » b ject are drawn upon and 
Rye is selling in the street at $1.56. Oats have further throughout the country. 277-13t ’ ma(le use ot.—New Ym-k Evangelist. 
■ Additions to clubs may be made at any time, at 
day in discovering that some rats had been 
using bank hills as a lining for their nests un¬ 
der the counter. Fragments of bills, suffi¬ 
cient to ascertain tkat at least §15 had been 
abstracted and converted by the rats to their 
own use, were found .—Boston Trans. 
Sales Clover at $6(26,25 for old and m-w, and 26 new ro 
cleaned at $6,60. Sales several parcels Timothy at $3, 
60 for nice clean samples. 
————-————-—- Although Mr. Kern has beon but a few years in this piico p6r C0 Py P a,t * ^ or tbo original club. 
DAIRY FARM FOR SALE. country, he has, in our opinion, better adapted his work Western Money is at present almost unsaleable in 
In the town of Persia, Cattaraugus Co., within 1 mile to the wants and circumstances of our people than any this city, and we therefore request Western friends and 
Of a switch ou the N Y k. Erie R R a mllnj frnm 1 other writer upon the subject .—Ohio Cultivator. ' .. . 
vi O.BW.LVU uu uio a. i. n. n., mues irom Day- • J agents to remit Eastern money—or drafts on Buflalo or 
ton, and six miles from Cattaraugus station. Containing It is a work of merit, based on practical Experience, v .. . - , r 
352 acres, together with 38 good Cows, fa ming and dairy and cannot fail to be highly appreciated by all the lovers wew 1 orK * 10 ' s lue cost 01 excnan 8 «- 
uteu-ils, kc. Soil, clayey loam, tolerably watered, well of Rural Art. Hon. MarshallP. Wilder, &g- Specimen numbers ot the Rural cheerfully fbr- 
at the houso, stabling for 35 Cows, and a horse-barn. I Pros't of Mass. Agricultural Society. warder! to all disposer! to aid in augmenting its circulation 
offei the above larm and stock lor $28 per ucre. Paitof Sene by mail on receipt of price. We will send to vour own or the address of u 
the purchase money may remain on bond and mortgage MO0RK WILSTACH KEYS & CO W6 WUI en< t0 0 ir own ’ or tbe adtlress of friends, all 
for fifteen years. Possession given immediately if de- 277-1 ’ Pu’bli hers. Cincinnati. the necessary documents —extra numbers, show bills. 
for fifteen years. Possession given immediately if de¬ 
sired. Apply to the subscriber ou the premises, if by 
letter, to Gowauda Po. ; t Office. O. K. WHITE. 
agents to remit Eastern money—or drafts on Buflalo or 
New York, less the cost of exchange. 
Specimen numbers ot the Rural cheerfully for¬ 
warded to all disposed to aid in augmenting its circulation. 
We will send to your own, or the address of friends, ail 
the necessary documents — extra numbers, show bills, 
And for sale by Booksello-s In Boston, New York and | prospectuses, etc. It will afford us pleasure to respond 
Philadelphia, and the principal citiesand towns. 
to all requests in this line. 
