MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL, LITERARY AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER, 
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Woodworth Planing Machine—Decision 
of Judge Nelson. 
GENESEE MODEL SCHOOL FOR BOYS. 
Rev. W.w. H. Dk Puy, Principal, 
Tim Institution has been recently established for the 
ALBANY CATTLE MARKET.—April 30. STEREOTYPE FOUNDRY FOR SALE. GENESEE MODEL SCHOOL FOR BOYS. 
Thb subscriber, intending to engage in Farming, is de- Rev. Wm. II. Dk Puy, Principal, 
market 3 at sl ,T 3 of A **?*ing of his Stereotype Foundry, establish- Tras mutation has bee n recently established for the 
mmrnL *« ■sd k * 7^7 R^“ E ’ $ ’ ’ 0(1 here over four years since, and now doing an exten- purpos0 0 f demonstrating the utility and feasibility of 
quality,$8,oO , 2d, $8, 3d. $<©7,50. sive and rapidly mctea-ing business. To Publishers or that svstom of eeneral education which cr>mhin<>« 3 
Cows and Calves—20 in market. Prices range from practical Storeotypers it presents most favorable induce- ' ® 
$30, $35©45 inents. The entire stock will bo sold, and sold cheap.— 
Sheep—845 in market. Prices range at from $3,50, to Address or apply to .1. W. BROWN, 
$7.00. __ May 1. 1855. 21 Buffalo st., Rochester, N. Y. 
DOMESTIC ANIMALS AT PRIVATE SALE. 
that system of general education which combines 
PHYSICAL, ENTELI.ECTIUL AND MORAL TRAINING. 
Ample grounds have boon provided for the School, and 
are now being ornamented ; suitable and costly buildings, 
including a Gymnasium and Ilathing House, have been 
oroctedand furnished ; and extensive arrangements have 
been made for the most thorough instruction in each of 
Arrival of the Africa and the St Louis. John Gibson agt. Grant E. Edgar and others. cows’ and Calv’as—20 in market. Prices range from practlca i stereotype™ Uproots most favorable induce- 1 tliat8ystera ofgeneral etlucatlon whlch combines 
_ This was an application by the representatives $30, $35©45 inents. The entire stock will bo sold, and sold cheap.— 
The Africa arrived at Halifax April 24th, of the Woodworth patent planing machines ^Shee^Sia in market. Prices range at from $3,50, to Address o^apply to 21 Bufralo st J 'Y. 
and the St. Louis at New York on the 26th.— f° r a preliminary injunction to restiain the Swino—849 in market. Prices — Stores $5,50. Fat $5, 1 _ ’ __ ! _._ 
T’h^ln+f^r loft Southamnton Anvil 12th and defendants from using a machine now exton 50/7z)5,76. 'nmvrP’VlTP a^TYTSTAt^ at p’RtvatT’ cat P erected and lurnishod • and extensive arrangements have 
ISftoSSrSo wfSSdSi hSr She Bively^od in euUlns—g, do™ a^l CAMBRIDGE CATTLE MARKET.—April 25. 
arrived at Boston on the 21th. Soon after window sashes, known as 1 ay S moulding ma At market 360 Cattle, 330 Beev 03 , 30 Stores, consisting oi of Short-horned and Devon Bulls, and Bull Calves, a Tho habits of the pupils will bo most sacredly guarded, 
Ipflvino* Halifax a cabin passenger missed £500 chine, or ray S sasil sticicei. It was heaicl of Working Oxen, Cows and Calves, yearlings, two and f ft w Horses, South-Down Pams, Berkshire, Suflolk, and the plan of tho school being that of a oarefully regulated 
, rnl ;, r>. n j- of FnHand notes before Judge Nelson at the last October term, three years old. Essex Swine, will be forwarded l.y mail (if desired) by Christian Family. The Teachers reside in tho building 
sterling m gold, also nanR oi itngianu notes decided bv him He savs • Prices—Market Beef— Extra, $9, ©9, 10. per cwt ; 1st addressing I-. G. Morris, ford ham, Westchester Co , N. with the pupils, oating at the same fable nmi mtmriimr 
and jewelry, amounting in all to about £1500 anU lias J Ubt ueen «eciaea oy mm ne says . $ 8 ,25©8.50;2ddo., $7,75©$8; 3d do., $7,©7.50; Y., or N. J. Becar, 187 Broadway, N. Y. It also con- 
sterling. On arriving at Boston no communi- “ The case as made out by the dexendants is ordinary, $ 7 © 7 , 60 . tains portrait. Pedigree, and performance on the turf, of 
cation was allowed between the ship and the such as I think makes it my duty to withhold Hides—$5,75©$6 per cwt. the celebrated horse “ Monarch ,” standing this season at 
Bbore, and a general search of the passengers issuing the preliminary injunction. lire de- Tallow $*^ 9.25 _ ^ 10jaUc _ » t he Herdsdale im -- 278 ^- 
took place. The property belonged to Mr. E. lay in enforcing the right against those per- 6 7^970 afmarket ft ' 200 BUSHELS CARTER POTATOES. 
Colling wood and has not been recovered. sons using the Fay machine until it has gone stores—Working Oxen —112, 125,132,140, 145©216. The® Potatoes are unrivalled by any other varieties 
The news from Europe is of no great im- into long and somewhat extensive nse neces- 82 ’ 3 «> s8 ’ 40 ’ 43( ® 68 * ?hl7linS^o“ tathis id Kastern citfes™Vus fer ment ot uenesee u>..ego • 
portance. Latest dates from Sebastopol are sanly leads to this result. It would be me ^ y0 l y g r8 0 ld-$38, 38, 40 , 42, 43,45,48,50066. they have been unaffected by the “rot.” They retain “I regard the 'Genesee Model School for Boys’ as 
to April 6 tll, and although skirmishes were quitablc to break up these establishments un- Throo Years Old—$42, 45. 60©61. their beautiful white floury qualities through the entire presenting a practical realization of the only true theory 
still rnnstnntlv fakir a- nlaco the condition of del* the circumstances, when the party has his Sheep and Lambs—1.478 at market. — Extra. 7, 8,9, season from tlio tune they are dug to duly, and their 0 f Education, and as worthy of the attention of all who 
6MI1 constantly taum a pace, me conuition W , . dama!re8 cage of a violation of ©IS By lot-$2,50 2,75, 3, 3,26, 3.83 3,50©5,75. product U much greater than any of the other “choice” wouldsecure to the young the benefits of a woU-balanced, 
a ^ rS ^ undergone tno ^ange of moment remedy in ®gin*Zsone. ’ ’ ’ ’ ’ ’ * br0iul harmonious develop^of their powers,” 
shore, and a general- search of the passengers issuing the preliminary injunction. The de- 
took place. The property belonged to Mr. E. lay in enforcing the right against those per- 
Collingwood, and has not been recovered. sons using the Fay machine until it has gone 
The news from Europe is of no great im- into long and somewhat extensive use, neces- 
portance. Latest dates from Sebastopol are sarily leads to this result. It would be ine- 
to April 6 th, and although skirmishes were quitablc to break up these establishments un- 
L. G. Morris’ Illustrated Catalogue with prices attach- the three great departments of education named above 
od of Short-horned and Devon Bulls, and Bull Calves, a The habits of the pupils will be most sacredly guarded 
few Horses, South-Down Rams, Berkshire, Suffolk, and the plan of the school being that of a oarefully regulated 
Essex Swine, will be forwarded by mail (if desired) by Christian Family. The Teachers reside in the building 
addressing L. G. Morris, Fordham, Westchester Co , N. with the pupils, oating at the same table and minzline 
Y.,orN. J. Becar, 187 Broadway, N. Y. It also con- with them at all hours of tho day. ’ 6 * 
tains portrait, i c .igreo, and pciformanco on the turf, ot The department of Physical Education will be under tho 
the celebrated horse “ Monarch," standing this season at immediate supervision of an able and experienced physi- 
the Herdsdale I*arm. _ 278-tf. clan,—A. C. Campbell, M. D.,—who has recently pur- 
one q fidR'nrp pht ATfYTi? chased the entire property, and who will spare no ex- 
200 BUaH.E_.Ss CARTER FOIATOES. pen se necessary to accomplish fully the ends proposed in 
These Potatoes are unrivalled by any other varieties t ho establishment ofthe Institution 
now known in market; they readily bring two to four Extract from a letter of Rev. J.Cummintrs D D Pre^- 
shiliings more in this and the eastern cities. Thus far jdent of Genesee College • 
they have been unaffected by the “rot.” They retain “ I regard tho ‘Genesee Model School for Bovs ’ as 
their beautiful white floury qualities through tho entire presenting a practical realization ofthe only true theory 
ormmn rmui t.hfl thftF tiro rim? to Julv. nn<i thou* - 1 ~,, *1 ci... .r. ~ .. , r 
The Vienna Conference re-assembled on the 
10 th, but with what result had not transpired. 
It was not known when another meeting 
would take place. Further complications in 
his right. Motion for injunction denied with¬ 
out prejudice.” 
Prices os Grain and Flour at Different Points. —The 
following statement, prepared by the Baltimore Patriot, 
will be of intorest at the present time, and perhaps also 
Price SI.50 per bushel. 
Rochester, May 1st, 1805. 
BLOSS & ADAMS. 
278-3t 
would take place. Further complications m rjyp ( ( / Y x l(? „ ^ win be ot interest at tue pres 
regard to the attitude of Prussia are reported. KCT ll/T6/)lC|Cj)Cc, 0CC« b T wa >' of comparison in i 
The American steamer North Carolina came ^ ^ At A'exandria. April 23—Fl 
A TANNERY FOR SALE. 
The “ Genesee Model School for Boys ” is a hold step in 
advance. It proposes a radical reform. And what it 
proposes to do we have no doubt it will do, as the men 
who have it in chargo are experienced teachers—com- 
‘ Tnu subscriber offers for sale the Tannery and property petent, thorough, energetic.—[Rev. Wm. Hosmer, F.d. N. 
months and years to come. attachR , n ia Rushfordi Allegany Co., N. Y., two miles C. Advocate 
in collision with another vessel off Holyhead, 
and sunk. No lives lest. 
Markets.— In the Liverpool cotton market 
the activity which has prevailed of late still 
Rural New-'Worker Office, 
April 23, 1855. 
-Flour $10,50. Wheat $2,40© east 0l - lbe village. The Tannery is in excellent condi : Pupils may be admitted at any time, but will not be 
2,55. Corn $1,05©1,07. tio n and i3 located on a durable stream of water. There received for a less period than half a year. 
Georgetown, April_23—Flour $ 10 , 50 ® 10,62 ; Wheat are five acres of land, a good dwelling and the necessary For circulars containing full information of the plan of 
$2,50 ; Corn $1©1,05. out houses. All tho barks required for tanning can be Instruction, the terms of admittance, and numerous ref- 
St. I-euis, April 17—Flour $9,75 ; Wheat $2,45 ; Corn procured near by. It is only 16 miles from Belvidere erences, address 
Wheat and flour stand the same as last week. Genesee 85 cents 
Station, on the N. Y. & Erie R. R. and there is a good 
continues, although at the close the market wheat is quoted at $2,50, hut little is offered and proba- $110 ’ ; ’ 
had assumed a rather duller tone without, b! F sixpence above that figure cculd be obtained for ex- Pittsburg. April 21—Flour $9 ,e 
however reducing the quotations. The sales traquality. Corn and oats are scarce and high, the for- Corn 78 cents. 
of the week were 78,000 bales. mor brin S in & 95 conts > aud tho latter four and Spence ; 75 C i™“ natl > April z0_F '° lir 
t,-. i,mn HoFuffa thr> rlemnml hod been rmite indeed a dealer was in the market for oats all day at that 1 p . . nr1a1n i,:„ i ,, r ii on_rinm 
Nashville, April 15—Fionr $10,50; Wheat $2,25; Corn P ] a nk road all tho way. A rare chance is now offered to 
1,10. one wishing to eugago in a lucrative business. Terms 
Pittsburg, April 21—Flour $9,50 ; Wheat $2,18©2,25 ; easy . H. HAPGOOD. 
>rn 78 cents. Rushford, April 23, 1855. 
Cincinnati, April 20—Flour $9,87; Wheat $2,18; Corn 
figure without purchasing. 
Potatoes have gone down with a rush within a few 
In breadstuffs the demand had been quite 
limited, excepting for Indian corn, which con¬ 
tinued in good request for Ireland. Prices for --=- -- c 09ffll 12 
all descriptions were somewhat easier, though days. Tho New York market is overstocked on specula- Charleston, k C., Apr! 
not quoted lower. In provisions generally a tion, and operators are likely to lose largely. Last w*3ek 40 Corn 87©90 cents, 
fine business had been done at previous quo- ton shillings were offered here readily for potatoes that Savannah, April 21—F 
tations. 
Arrival of the George Law. 
. _ cents. IMPORTED MONARCH. 400 bu. timothy seed. 
Phi adolphia, April 23—Flour $11,25; Wheat $2,80; By Priam, out of Delphine by Whisker, will stand the 150 “ red top do! 
Corn $1,07. present season at L. G. Morris,’ Herdsdale Farm 1>^ 100 “ Kv. blue grass do 
New York, April 23—Flour $ 10 , 45 ; Wheat S2,4o©-, 06 ; mileg from s<*ar.sdale Depot, and 24 miles from New 100 “ orchard grass do.' 
,rn S1 nQ,a1 12 - York by Harlem Railroad. Term3 $20 the season for 200 “ largemarrowfat.. 
maros not thorough-bred, and $50 for thorough bred.— " ■ - 
Com $1,09©1,12. 
Charleston, S. C., April 20—Flour $10,25; Wheat $2,- 
0 Corn 87©90 cents. .„ Pasturage $3 per mouth. Accidents and escapes at the 200 “ “ Kent do 
Savannah, April 21—Flour $10,oO : Wheat «-.2o, Corn r i s k 0 f the owner. All business connects .1 with the horso 500 “ fielddo. 
ton shillings were offered here readily for potatoes that Savannah, April 21—* lour $ 10,00 ; \vneat^-. 2 o; corn r i s ^ 0 f the owner. All business connects 1 with the horse 
to-day go begging for a purchaser at six shillings. Seeds r, , . pu,„ im ns. whMt *9 4 o- to he addressed to “ Monarch's Oroom, Scarsdale, P. O., -— - --- r „. 
have advanced in price. ^ew Orleans, April 18_B!our $1Q,?5, Wheat $2,40, w tchQ . ter Co., N. Y.” A portrait takenffrom 1 We with And others . Als0 a V«H assortment of the lary 
, . vinhiiR inrii 03 _Tioar S10* Wheat $2 25* Corn $1<Q performance on th^vuri. full pctiigioo, besj; Garden Seeds, botli imported and American grown. 
Me3S pork is a dollar higher, and mo^t other things Mobile, April -3- h oui ?1 , Wl 9 , , (V forwarded by mail by addressing h. G. Morns, Fordham, All orders for anything in our line will bo promptly 
about as quoted last week. ’Richmond, April 22-Flour $11; Wheat $2,62; Corn 90 N ‘ Y * '' 
ROCHESTER WHOLESALE PRICF3, cents. _ L. _!____ _ . 
| Boston, April 21-Hour $10,87; Wheat $2,50; Corn M03 GAN TIGER, OLD ROCHESTER NURSERIES, 
Mbany, April 21-Flour $10,25; Wheat $2,26; Corn $1,1 AX ° , N ° RT ° N f 1 ™’ 
“ Principal of Genesee Model School, Lima, N. Y.” 
CHOICE SEEDS FOR SPRING SOWING. 
We havo now in store and for sale at tho lowest cash 
prices, the best assortment of Seeds ever offered in Roch¬ 
ester. For the field— 
400 bu. timothy seed. 200 bu.club spring wheat. 
150 “ red top do. 150 “ buckwheat. 
100 “ Ky. blue grass do. 100 “ best early potatoes. 
100 “ orchard grass do. 20 “ Osage orange seed. 
200 “ large marrowfat. 500 lbs. orange carrot. 
100 “ early June do. 500 “ iODg white do. 
200 “ “ Kent do. 500 “ mangold wurtzel. 
500 “ fielddo. 1000 “ sugar beets. 
300 “ Fife spring wheat. 1000 “ as’d field turnips. 
Flour and Grain. fStriis and Roois. i -. 
Flour, bbl_$11,00©11,25 Apples, bush.63©$1 * 1 >44- 
Gen.Wheat, bu. $0,00©2,50 Do. dried.$1©1,25 A i a . D n 
Corn.95c Potatoes.63©88 70©l,2O 
M0 3 GAN TIGER, 
Ail orders for anything in our line will be promptly 
attended to. J. RAPALJE & CO., 65 Buffalo st., 
276 Bochesterj N, If, 
OLD ROCHESTER NURSERIES, 
A Stallion horsft owned by Daniel Ward, Jr., of lai Roy. CORNER OF NORTH CLINTON AND NORTON STREETS, 
The steamship George Law arrived at New ,, „ , — 
York April 24, with California dates to the 31st Bartey!.’. .'. .*.’.’.’.'.. !no sale. Slaughter!. f?. D . 5c 
of March, and 337 passengers and $772,000 in Buckwheat.'...*. ’.88c Calf.'. .....V.’.*..!!’.!ioc 
treasure. The Panama Railroad was in fine $l,50©l,75 Sheeppclts.75c©$i,50 
order, ami the health of the Isthmus good. Meats * Lamb do.ou©ooc 
The California news is of no great import- 
Buffalo, April 21—Flour $9,55©10; Wheat $2,25; Corn 
$ 1 , 10 . 
Cleveland. April 20—Flour $9,50©10,25; Wheat $2,05; 
Corn 85 cent--. 
Considered by competent judges as perfect a model of 
horse flesh as any other living. This horse was sired by 
the old Morgan Tiger, brought from Vermont by- Messrs. 
Hoyt and May of Palmyra, Wayne Co., his dam was a 
half-blood Sampson, and a half blood Sir Isaac ; color, a 
To be disposed of at a bargain, as the ground must bo 
cleared. ... . 
A fine lot of very largo HdrtVay Spruce, Laburnums, 
Weoping Ash and other Orftainentai Trees. Persons 
Mrats. Lamb do. 
Pork, mess bbl. $J 8 Seeds. 
I»o. cwt.$7©7,60 Clover, bush. 
ance. Trade was dull and depressed. Money Beef, per cwt.$6©7,so Timothy.$3©4 COI ' ts - 
continued very tight. Page, Bacon & Co. rc- Veal Calves, each. .$3 to $4 Sundries. ^ wheal 
w^u- e “V;rn 90 vmnr *io 50- Wheat 4 8 - Corn bl i S bt W- with black iriaho. Ui and legs ; weight 1400 ashing for trees to produce immediate effect, will find 
Norfolk, April 23—Flour $10,50, Wheat $-,48, Corn * 8taads 16 han , u hipU . dispo-itlou kind, and a good f he 0 ver .’’ r desirable, many of them being specimen 
. .. . - T ,, m c,y whmt «o in. roin Q8 traveler. Farmers wi-bifig to improve their stock of Gems imported from Europe. A! o a small Hawthorn 
Chicago, April 1,—Flour $8,zo, Wheat S-,10, Com 9S horg(js wl „ be high!y gratifl (i by calling and examieg H eJfe, with a general assortment of Nursery stock, in- 
°(«/‘ Fretlrick'burg, Va , April 22 — Flour S9,50(©10,50: 
Burned business on tho 29th, and the deposits ^. W Lou t i-wii?o 1 ’April ai^Fiour $9.75; Wheat $2,20; Corn 
exceeded the money taken out nearly $100,- Chickens.''.’l0©llc Coal,’ Lehigh! ‘ton..$950 95cout ;* . , , . 
()t)0. The condition of the otlicr banks remain Turkeys.10©llc Do. Scranton. $7,25 T he above are prices of what are known as a 
unchanged. „ Dairy, ac. Blossburg. $b,bO brands of flour, and the be t qua htia. of wheat and coi n. 
The National Water and Milling Co. had de- . labile sa!» 0 hhi 3har . at Toronto, C. w.-Tho Globe of Saturday last, 
dared a dividend of 3 per cent, per month of Lard', tried .7.7lo©lie Hay, tonV.'.V.V.V.V$io©i7 says the average qaantit y of k . wh °^ on^I-idav 
its capital stock. Vo leaf. 10c Wool fc 20©35c ^ l J ^tt^illera “flour sells at 
TllC Legislature was expected to adjourn J.' l ® w 1 ‘*.bbl.. $9,50©10 SU) b Oats. 73 cent- per bushel. Barley, $1,13. Timo 
for themselves, it will be seen by his pedigree that in eluding a great number of Northern Spy Apple Trees 
. , , i-nzr Whiio n -h hhi «o soz-nn ranged rrom to tsesi, miners- uour sens m 
ixpected to adjourn .roomer rn,in - li« h I $9j 5fl /? $10. Oats, 73 cent* per bushel. Barley, $1,13. Timo 
11. The Prohibitory ■;:: e0 8a fc *r Clover. 
al>out the middle of April. Ihe Prohibitory Caudles, box.14/«)l5c I Trout, bbl. 
Liquor Law had passed the Assembly. Its- 
provisions are not very stringent, and wine NEW YORK MARKET—April 30. 
from California grapes is exempted from its 
prohibitions. An anti-gambling law had been coSZ^des’eSflnxietyto realizTa 
passed in the senate. Pet is easy. Demand moderate for eastor: 
Fltur—With increased receipts of flour, holders of 
common grades exhibit anxiety to realize, and the mar¬ 
ket is easy. Demand moderate for eastorn and local 
•edricksburg. Va , April 22-t lour S9,&U©1U,50: him is unitet u ho hlood of the best horses in fhe country, from 8 to 9 feet high. 276-4t SAM. MUPLSON. 
20—-Flour $9,75; Wheat$2,20; Corn ViU^e^broi^?^ a IMPORTED HORSE CONSTERNATION 
"The above arc prices of what are known as standard tonemain mr a while, willbo^ell Ut^ncare of 
brands of flour, ancl the be t qualities of wh8.it and corn. T ‘ imiii th iSVi payable always and strictly in advance. Pasturage with 
- • ’ ‘ " “ ’ ' careful attention, but at the risk of owners, at 50cts per 
Pricts at Toronto, C. W.—The Globe of Saturday lust, _ __ “I,,— ,,— . week. Syracuse, N. Y.. 1865. 276-10 
i the average quantity of wheat offering is quite as D iGU^RRlOTYPrl3 OF SC ENTRY, &0. -- 
,t as it was a few weeks ago. Prices on Friday Takbv by R. M. Ai.driduk, Rochester, (or atany p’ace 1855. CUTLEtt & PALMER 1855. 
;ed from $1,90 to $2,27. Best millers’^flour sells at within 200 miles,( with Camera made expressly lor this grnkral forwarding and commission kercilanis 
O ats, 73 cent- per bushel. Barley, $1,13. Timo purpose which does not reverse the view. He devotes R w y 
seed. $1,50©$3. Clover, $7,15©S8. Hay, $-5© most of his attention to this branch of tho Art, producing ‘ 11 * * 
per ton. Best butter, 33©37c. Potatoes, 70©80c. /Ae best pictures yet exhibited. Street views, with treos, Nurserymen, Seedsmen, persons removing to the West, 
5, 14c. carriages, &c.; portraits of cattle horses, sheep. &c„ ta- and others sending their Droperty to our care, may rely 
....... ken in better style than can elsewhere be obtained. He upon its being handled carefully, and forwarded to its 
PPlLh "J —---wm a so take portraits o; families s c ; pe >ple. and decea- destination with dispatch, by the most reliable and direct 
^ _. e.l persons, if de-iiel. Prices lower than for the same routes, and the lowest rates of transportation. 
him is united tho blood of the best horses iu the country. 
For terms, &c., sea h indbib. or inquiro of the subscriber. 
% mile couth of Le Roy Village. Mares brought from a 
distance to remain lor a while, will bo well taken care of 
on reasonable terms. DANIEL WARD, .Tr. 
Lo Roy, April lith, 1855. 278-2 
D AGUERREOTYPES GF SC ENTRY, &e. 
Taksv hy R. M. Ai-driduk, Rochester, (or at any p’ace 
anged from $1,90 to $2,27. Best millers’ flour sells at within 200 miles,( with Camera made expressly for this 
>10. Oats, 73 cents per bushel. Barley, $1,13. Timo purpose which does not reverse the view. He devotes 
as no I lb y seed. $1,50©$3. Clover, $7,15©SS. Hay, $.5© most of his attention to this branch of tho Art, producing 
SaOperton. Best butter, 33©37c. Potatoes, 70©80c. the baft-pictures yet exhibited. Street views, with treos, 
Eggs, 14c. carriages, &c.; portraits of cattle horses, sheep, &c„ ta- 
The news of the confirmation of Colonel Fre- trade. Sale3 at $9,25©9,87^ for common to fair state ; ^ -/v , 
mont’s Mariposa claim by the Supreme Court, $9.87©10 for choice to fancy do.; $10,25©10,50 for com- “ 
caused considerable rejoicing umong land SgUS." 0 . TOdJ 
claimants. The proposition to fund the float- n for the range. ' and M 
ing debt of San Francisco had been considera- Grain—Holders of wheat exhibit more anxiety to real- In t 
bly discussed, and met with much opposition. i^e—marKOi easier. Sales good white southern at $2,65 ; CHAS, 
The kie slnnn-of-war St Marv’s had been Rye firmly held at $1,60 or thereabouts. More corn of- city, 
i lie late Sloop oi war di. Maiy s liau been f or j ngi an ,j market is easier ; sales at $1,11 for prime r 
ordered to San Juan del Sud, to settle some dif- white southern ; 1,13©1,14 for yel. do.—all delivered. j oaes 
Provisions—Demand for Pork moderate and market pru' 
without material change. Receijits to a fair extent, but 
With light stock for the season, holders evince consider- 
04 persons, if do-ired. Prices lower than for ihe same 
styio of work elsowhcre.' Leave orders at Perry’s Da- WM. K. C UTLER. [275-tf] J. H. i ’ALMER. 
guorrean Rooms, 71 Arcade Hall, or address at Roch- u tto tr > a 
e,ter P. O., R M. ALDRIDGE. FORBUSH S 
The undersigned have seen a picture taken by Mr. A. INPFOVED MOWI NG & REAPING MACHINE, 
of the Suspen.-lon Bri-ige. at Niagara Falls, at the time of Manufactured by “ The American Mowing and lieaping 
the passage of the first Passenger Train, and cheerfully Machine Company ,” at Buffalo, N. T. 
recommend.him as the bet Artist iu his line:—Sam’l This Machine is warranted to cut from 10 to 15 acres of 
ond, H. A. Brewster, A. Champion, grass or grain per day, with one span of horses, and to 
WM. K. CUTLER. 
J. H. PALMER. 
n this city, on the 29th ult., by the Rev. Mr. Scott, ^ Hildreth, Elias Pond, H. A. Brewster, A. Champion 
its. H. CASE, and Miss NANCY IURRKON, all of this 0 w AiUires> j. r. Eidridge, Jas. Vick., Jr., Carlos Dut 
Acuities there, and another Greytown affair Provisions—Demand for Pork moderate and market 
was deemed probable. without material change. Receipts to a fair extent, but 
r.M i a r i with light stock for the season, holders ovlnco consider- 
1 he usual quota of crime is reported, and able firmness, particularly for old mess. Sales at $16,- 
among others, Mr. Longwell, a respected citi- 50 for old mess; $17,25©17,50 for new do—$17,50 for 
zen of Nanta, had been picked up in the streets c,e ar. Lard not so firm—sales at io©io%, and kegs 
of San Francisco, in a dying condition, from Batter dn'l at 20©28 for old and new State, and 
,, y ° . . ’ 11©15 lor utuo. 
the ettects of poison. Accounts from Lower 
s Walworth, on the 21st of April, hy the Rev. Adam Karnes, D. I). T. Moore, Geo. Watt, Kelsey & Hovoy. 
les, Mr. MAHIiO.V A. SMITH, of Girard, Mich., to Miss jn 0 . A. Roebling, Engineer, Geo. Burroughs, Supt. 
G. W. Squires, J. R. Eidridge, Jas. Vick., Jr., Carlos Dut- do the work as well as can be done by any other sing e 
ton, D. W. Powers, D. Perrin, N. Tamblingson, A. or combined machine. It has been in use during the 
Karnes, D. I). T. Moore, Geo. Watt, Kelsey & Hovoy. — three past .seasons, has been thoroughly and satisfactori- 
PRUDEN'CE DURFEE, of Walworth, Wayne fo., N. Y. 
. .. 
io. A. Roebling, Engineer, Geo. Burroughs, Supt. ally tested ; and with the present improvements, is the 
Views of Suspension Bridge, «c., for sale at Perry’s, most perfect combined machine in the world. 
California represent that the notorious Joa¬ 
quin Muuata is still alive, and meditating an- 
another expedition against California. 
ALBANY MARKET.—April 30. 
Flour—A moderate demand for Flour at previous years and 10 months 
► oj ftnnnlv crnnrl nn.rt.iriiiln.rlv of Oarnidlan. salo* of 
---“ For Truth—our Country, and the Slave.’ 
OUR WORLD. 
g()3 Bages, 12mo., 10 Illustrations. Brice $1.25. 
That this exciting story should arouse the 
In Manchester Centro, Ontario County. April 4th, of nvEt.resT interest and dekj'kst feki.ino. 
Congestion of the Lungs, ALONZO TEACHOUT, aged 35 j s natural and obvious—it relates to 
rates. Supply good, particularly of Canadian, sales of 
State limited, 9,75©10 ) 25 for common to good state, 10, 
Price of the Mower,.$110 
Do. Mower and Reaper,.130 
Do. Mower and Reaper with Reel,.140 
Terms, Cash in Buffalo. Address all orders, or com¬ 
munications to CHAS. W. SMITH, Sec’y, 
272-3m Buffalo, N. Y. 
OSAGE GRANGE SEED. 
Ten bushels fresh seed just roceived from Texas, which 
will be furnished at seventy-five cents per quart, with di- 
iars and IU monins. TUB GREAT QUESTION win ue lumnucu sevouq-uvowuw quai u, miu 
In Wheatland. Monroe Co., of Disease of tho Heart, on which so deeply engrosses the minds and hears of all rectious >or cultivation. Orders may be addressed to 
. 1MJ -f .—si ll lPV nf ThnmM Vanlkiwr ntrerl _r. Mn lo It.- Iin-IlInritS! and acisnos nrnnlt . _ . O. C. 
The weather had been glorious, and the crop 95 ^ 10.75 for common’to straight western, 10,50©l’l,50 the 22d of April, MARY, wife of Thomas Faulkner, aged our people. Its characters, incidents and scenes, are all 
promised an abundant harvest. The miners for extra do., 10,12©IO,50 for common to good Canadian 66 years. our own, and of our time. 
generally are reported to he doing well, al- 16>76®11,25 for extra do., 10,05©12 for common to extra It Is vividly and effectively written ; and the 
though the excitement regarding the new Kern 01 G?kta— In 1 ’*w^f’tothin^^^ansplred. Corn is Truth of History and he Charms of Foma,ice 
though the excitement regarding the new Kern Grain—In* wheat nothing has transpired. Corn is 
River mines had subsided. The arrival of gold scarce. Sales at 1,18. Oats are unchanged. Sales 7C0 
at San Francisco continued to he retarded by bu. state at 78, measure. 
tho soaroitv nf rnm to nnrcliair if Feed—Sales 7,000 bu. second quality at 1.70 per 100 
tne scat City ol coin to purenase it lb3v deliverable this week, and 600 bu. very fine at 
South America.—T he South American mail 1,87>£. 
steamer had arrived at Panama with dates BUFFALO MARKET.—April 28. 
from \ alparaiso to the loth March, Callao 2, th Flour—Good inquiry for flour to go to the eastorn portion 
March, and Australia to the 1st of February, of tho State, as well as for the city and local trade.— 
fUbeHisebtei)fs. 
Terms of Advertising ;—Fifteen Cents a Line for each 
insertion —in advance. Brief and appropriate announce- 
OFR OWN, AND OF OUR TIME. 
It is vividly and efl’ectively written ; and the 
Truth of History and the Charms of Romance 
render its pages at once 
CAPTIVATING AND CONVINCING, 
It shows the wrongs and cruelties inflicted upon 
THREE MILLION SLAEES ! 
Buffalo Seed and Ag. Warehouse, 196 Main-st., Buff. 
A VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. 
In Farmington, Ontario Co., N. Y., situated two miles 
from the Friends Meeting House, on the road to Manches¬ 
ter. It contains 190 acres, well adapted to raising all kinds 
of grain and grass, is well watered, with living springs in 
almost every lot, is well fenced and in a good state of 
cultivation ; about 30 acres of timber, part cedar ; with 
throe good Apple Orchards, Peach Orchard, Cherries, 
Steamer had arrived at Panama with dates BUFFALO MARKET. April 28. menta preferred, and no Patent Medicine or deceptive arnUhe bondage in which the Slave-power attempts to 
from Valparaiso to the loth March, Oailao 27 th Flour—Good inquiry for flour to go to the eastern portion advertisements inserted on any conditions. twenty million freshen ! good cellar; good well of water in the stoop. A good horse 
March, and Australia to the 1st of February, of tho State, as well as for the city and local trade.— Tho circulation of the Rural New-Yorker largely “ As a literary work, it is superior to Uncle Tom’s barn 32x50; grain barn and shed, with good stable room 
From Chili there is no political news of mo- Sale , s l 600 bb ' s > in ; Parcels, at $9,00 for common f . Agricultural or similar Journal Cabin. It will exsite, tii>t, attention, and then admira- below (water running iu the yard at all times) and other 
ment. The election of Members of Congress extra Canadian. No other de- 1 “^^ tion throughout the country, and take its place at the outbuildings. I would sell the whole or a part, if desir- 
tvas to take place on the 25th of March. Seeds—The demand has been good for several days, 
The Peruvian war steamer Kimac was wreck- and prices steady. Sale3 about 490 bu. clover at $6,26 
ed on the first of March, on the rocks of St. 
—- , . xi 1 * Jinn,. „„ ' and parcels of any extent hard to be obtained. Prices 
Johns, causing the loss ot 100 lives, iheves- f, rm . Sales at $3,50. 
Seeds—The demand has been good for several days, arcater than that of any other paper issued in this State, 
and prices steady. Sales about 490 bu. clover at $6,26 . .. .. , 
©6,50 for good to prime samples, new. Timothy scarce, out ot .New x ork city. 
in America or Europe,—whilo it is from 15,000 to 20,000 bea[1 0( . a jj recerl tly published books.”—Buffalo Express, ed. Title good and terms reasonable. Apply to the sub- 
sel was built in the United States. General 
Flores, of Equadorian celebrity, returned to 
Calais on the 15tli of March, and placed him- 
CHICAGO CATTLE MARKET.—April 25. 
Horses—There has been but little doing in horses for 
“‘V the past week, owing to the limited demand, as well as 
6 cli under tlic protection OI Gastello, liie to the inferior animals offered. Wo notico sales of lots 
Equadorian minister protested against Flores of 4 at $500; 3 at $ 350 , and 6 at $600 ; spans at $325, 260 , 
being permitted to remain in Peru, and signi- MX>, 96 ; and single horses at $130, 115, 140, and 170. 
- . P B . .. . . ’ 0 n^r f,lllo_Tho tnnrbat fn>- Mll n onntinnos to lin. 
Advertisements should reach the publication office as' Close, 
early as Tuesday A. M., to secure insertion. The large -fl®” 
edition wo are now printing, renders it necessary to put pr * C g 
the paper to press earlier than heretofore. 
“ We have never road a fictitious story which so com¬ 
pletely engrossed one’s attention from commencement to 
close.”—Bo.-ton Evening Gazette, 
jggy For Sale by all Booksellers. 27S-2t 
*** Copies sent by Mail, Postage Propald, on receipt of 
fied his intention of demanding his passsports. 
The Avhole country Avas in an excited state. 
Beef Cattle—The market for cattle continues to im¬ 
prove. There is a good inquiry for the East, and better 
prices are offered for choice quality lor city trade.— 
Apprehensions Avere entertained of further Prices range from $4,50©4,S7>£ for good to choice, the 
revolutionary movements. 
Austrian affairs Avere unchanged. There 
had been no further disturbances at the mines. 
A True Heroine. —If the post of Commander- 
in-chief of the allied armies before Sebastopol 
is to he given to the person whom the press 
latter for homo markets. 
Hogs—Sales of Hogs in moderate lots at $4,00©4,12>£. 
Sheep—’The market ranges from $3.50©4,25 for good 
to first rate, with sales in usual lots for city trade. 
NEW YORK CATTLE MARKET.—April 25. 
Total receipts 2,599 Peeves. Veal3, 629. Milch Cows, 
280. Sheep and Iambs, 4,843. Sivine, 5,250. 
Prices—Extra Beef, or best quality of Cattle offered to- 
IT IS “FLANTING TIME.’’ 
Sked Drills, Hand and Horse, of all the best patterns, 
for sale by J. RAPALJE & Co., 
27S-2t 65 Buffa’oSt.., Rochester N. Y. 
BAIN WATER CISTERNS. 
Now is the time for all in the vicinity of Rochester to 
supply themselves with good Rain Water Cisterns.— 
Prompt attention given to all orders by mail. All are 
invited to call at No. 12 Andrews St., and see for them¬ 
selves. D. C. ALLING, 
278-2t Builder and Contractor. 
MILLER, ORTON & MULLIGAN, Publishers. 
25 Park Row, Nkw York, and 107 Genesee-st., Auburn. 
USE THE MAGIC IMPRESSION PAPER, 
For writing without Pon or Ink, Copying Loaves, Plants, 
scriber on the premises, by mail or otherwise. 
Cedar stakes and posts for sale. 
274-tf WM. P. SHELDON. 
THE NEW YORK CHRONICLE, 
A PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE, 
is published Weekly, by 
Church & Backus, 
Corner of Centre and White Streets, New York. 
Tkrms: — Tu>o Dollars a year, in advance. 
This paper is less local in its character and more wide. 
Flowers, 1 ictures, Patterns fur Embroidery, Marking | ly circulated than any other of the kind 
Linen Indelibly, and Manifold Writing. 
3 with good Rain water cisterns.— ■ *»* . j , 5 ; 3" 
given to all orders by mail. All are not bo broken. Ko pen is needo 1, or any stick sharpen- 
No 12 Andrews St., and see for them- e<> to a point, writes equally as well as the best gold pen 
I). C ALLING in the universe. For drawing, it is indispensable. It is, 
ed to a point, writes equally as well as the best gold pen small, rich or poor, educated or ignorant, to think and 
in tiie universe. For drawing, it is indispensable. It is, speak and act for himself, even though he may not think 
indee i, tho whole art of Drawing and Painting—taught in and speak and act with the Editors. 
LITTLE GIANT CORN AND COB MILL. 
and people of the civilized world designate to day, li©12c. Good retailing quality, 10>^©11 c. Or- 
guccecd the old fogies and red-tapists, our can- dinary quality, 9} 2 '©10,qc. Inferior, 8yj©9>.,'c. 
didate is decidedly Miss Nightingale. Just 
read the following, and see Iioav she “ takes the 
responsibility 
Lately a transport of sick arrived at Scutari. 
Yoal Calve-—The receijits exhibit a marked decrease. 
A good fat calf sells readily at 4j^©5>2C., and extra 6© 
7c, live weight. 
Milch Cow-—Tho arrivals are rather larger, and poor 
cows are totally neglected, and $5 to $10 lower. Com- 
SUPERIOR GRAIN DRILLS 
H. L. & C. P. BROWN, Patentees. 
Palmyra Wayne Co., N. Y. 270-6t 
uxitciy a naubpuieui biLK-arriveuaii oGuiari. monseUg aglcwatsS20 Good extra, with tat calf, sell public on the most favorable terms and warranty. The out any additional labor whatever, making it the cheap- SUPERIOR GRAIN ORIELS 
In the Hospital, wuere no bedding could be I at $ 50^00 attention of stock fee iors is especially solicited to this est an l most convenient article extant. It is used to Sold on trial, and warranted to work well, by 
‘ ’ ’ “ 11 ’ ‘ ’ ” ’ Sheep and Lambs—Mutton is dull by the carcass, can- Mill, believing it to be just the thing so long wanting for great advantage by reporters of the public press, tele- _ H. L. & C. P. BROWN, Pa 
on floor of the corridor. Miss Nifh tin trale im- seauentlv the supplies have not been of very quick sale, the purpose intended. ... .. graphic operators, and hosts of others. _ Palmyra Wayne Co., N. Y. 270- 
mediatelv sent to the purveyor for hods and We quoto common Sheep within the range of $2,26©2,- Some 2,000 Little Giant Mills have already been sold Each package contains four different colors—Hack, pnrwvTTP' m? tawtov RTAPT 
mediately sent lo tne puivtyoi 101 beds and 76 . fair quality 8©$4- good to extra 4,50®)8. tho past season at Baltimore and Cincinnati alone ; and so Blue, Green and Ro 1 —with full and printed Instructions, NEW ROCHELLE OR LAWTON BLAC1 
mattresses, hut got the answer that no stores ^wine—The arrival’s aro not largo, aud prices have far as known, have given universal satisfaction. Many for al. to use, and will last sufficiently long to obtain Five For sale at the Sotdh Norwalk Nursery, a sm; 
Could be delivered by him, unless he got a ruled decidedly in favor ofthe buyer. Illinois Prime testifying that their Mills had more than paid for them- Hundred distinct Impressions. the great xYeio RxhdU or Laohm Blackberry B 
rocular order on foolscan signed bv the two Hard 5&©6e, iivo weight; Western “Trash ” 5>^©5- selves the tlr.-t month ; while others aver the regular it is put up iu beautifully enameled colored envelopes, per dozen. GEO. SEAMOUR & 
reguiai oruei o , , I .0 oy tne two ^ 4.> tu/asKn flu • N. Y. Corn Fed use of the Ijttlk Giant for one week will more than save with a truthful likeness ot tho Proprietor attached. Each 267-13t South Norwal 
provided for them, they were laid on the wood- Sheep and Lambs—Mutton is dull by the carcass, esn- 
en floor of the corridor. Miss Nightingale im- sequently the supplies have not been of very quick sale, 
mediately sent to the purveyor for beds and We quoto common Sheep within the range of $2,26©2,- 
naiartrcsscs hut cot. the answer that. stores 76 i^ quality 3©$4; good to extra .4 ^,50©)8_ 
mattresses, hut got the answer that no stores 
promised 
UUb LHGim&CU liIlclO L-lIB IICGCOOdd V 1U1 Ultll 1---- -, ’ ‘ , T , w 7 7 7 * * a ^ A 1»1 xirnrlH . f Im it np 
» 111 •»• i •« 1 % „ 41 ^ Cows and Calves, 1,700 Sheep and Lambs, and 4, .00 ever presented to the Agricultural world , tne me. it ot 
should be complied With as soon as the officers ^ . which consists chiefly in tho peculiar arrangement ot* 
writing. Meeting with a second refusal, she 1st. quality, $8,so©9,oo, 2 d, do., $8,00®S,50; 3d, do 
ordered some twenty convalescents to follow $ 7 , 00 © 7 , 75 ; ordinary, $6®6,50. 
her ; went straight to the storehouse, had its Tal'ow 58 . 5 i ^©9 oo^ 1 ^ 
doors forced open, and carried away the neces¬ 
sary articles. The store-keeper stood aghast 
at such unceremonious infraction of his author¬ 
ity and of all official routine, but the lady 
coolly said: “ Report to head-quarters that 
Miss Nightingale h.us forced open the door, and 
carried away what was wanted for the protec¬ 
tion of the life of her Majesty’s sick soldiers, 
on her own responsibility.” 
Pelts—$1©I,25. siioiiea cc 
Calf Skins—10©llc per lb. farm Puri 
Veal Calves—4,75©6.00. For por 
Stores—Yearlings, $12©15. nience of 
Two Years Old—$25©45. - from tint 
Three Years Old—$4I©50. be put in 
Working Oxen—Sales 75, 95,100, 120, 142, 156,©170. without i 
Cows and Calves—20, 25, 81, 38, 45, 60©62. used witt 
Sheep aud Lambs—Small iots. $3.75, 5, 5,50,7©8 25. at tbo Al 
Swine—Shouts to peddle tijsjc for barrows ; 6)£ for Store, by 
sows, at retail from 6 to 7 >£c. 
the contre of tho Mill. 
These Mills are guaranteed in the most positive man¬ 
ner against breakage or derangement, and warranted to 
grind feed from ear corn, and g. its for fine hominy from 
shelled corn, with a dearee of ease and convenience for 
farm Purposes never attained before. 
cheapness should induce all to give it a trial— Bhiladel- trees, from three to four years old, from, five to seven 
phia Merchant , 
, _ . , ..... , . and very thrifty and tine. Also 20,000 Apple Seedlings. 
It is unsurpassed for neatness and utility, and should jaMES M. TAYLOR. Proprietor ofthe Commercial Nur- 
eet with the sale it richly deserves.-Tnbune. S6rieS) Syracuse. N. Y., Jan., 1855. 263-tf. 
Just what the public has long desired, aud recommends 
For portability, simplicity of construction, and conve- j itself to every individual of taste and refinement.— Jour- 
nience of use, tho Little Giant has no equal. It weighs nalatid Courier. 278-4 
from three to five hundre I pounds according to size, ran -—-;--—;- 
be put in ojieratiou by the farmer in twenty minutes, axii HEi SEED. 
without ex|jeuse or mechanical aid, then adjusted and Fifty bushels prime Millet Seed, which will be sold at 
be put in ojieratiou by the farmer in twenty minutes, aui-LEi SEED- roe Avenue, Detroit, Mi 
without exjjeuse or mechanical aid, then adjusted and j Fifty bushels prime Millet Seed, which will be sold at Street, Rochester. N. Y. 
used with convenience by any body. Made aud for sale TWO DOLLARS per bushel. Orders by mail promptly-- 
at the Albany Agricultural Works. Warehouse and Seed filled. Money properly enclosed may be sent at my risk. SUPKRPHOSPHATF, O 
Store by EMERY BROTHERS, H. C. WHITE, Plaster, for sale at the 
EMERY BROTHERS, 
52 State Street Albany. 
Buffalo Seed and Ag. Warehouse, 196 Main st., Buff. Warehouse, 196 Main-st., Buffalo. 
H. C. WHITE. 
It is devoted to no personal, sectional, or party inter- 
This article is absolutely the be-t portable Inkstand in ests in particular, but to the interests of all persons, see¬ 
the known world, for a small quantity folded and placed tions, and parties in general, preaching peace by Jesus 
• in the pocket constitutes a traveling Inkstand which can- Christ. 
not bo broken. No pen is needed, for any stick sharpen- It acknowledges the right of every person, great or 
lksso.v. Any leaf, plant or flower, can be transferred Its resources from which to enrich its columns are 
awn nm? h,tttt to the pages of an album, with a minute and distinct re- unequaled. It furnishes a variety for family reading 
gue JIUBL. semblance of nature. With equal facility, pictures and equal to any other. Its articles on the money market 
Tnw subscribers hav- embroidery pattorns are takon l and have received the are from the highest and most reliable source. While it 
ing made arrangements highest eulogiumsfrom the fair -ex ; and, indeed, a more furnishes weekly three columns ot reading matter from 
with the Patentee of the tasteful present for a lady could not be produced. those who are engaged in revising the Scriptures, such 
above celebrate 1 Mill for This magic paper will also mark Linen, or othor articles, as can be found in no other paper in the world, and such 
their exclusive mauufac- so as to remain perfectly indelible. All tho washing in as no pastor or intelligent Christian should be without, 
ture for this State, and the world fails to bring it out. Any child can use it with Please forward money and name, and oblige 
their sale generally, offer perfect ease. With this magic paper, likewise, one or New York, Jan., 1855. 271 CHURCH & BACKUS, 
the same to the farming four copies of every letter written can bo secured with- -• —— o - 
tasteful present tor a lady could not’bo produced! those who are engaged in revising the Scriptures, such 
This magic paper will also mark Linen, or othor articles, as can be found in no othor paper in the world, and such 
so as to remain perfectly indelible. All tho washing in as no pastor or intelligent Christian should be without, 
the world fails to bring it out. Any child can use it with Please forward money and name, and oblige 
perfect ease. With this magic paper, likewise, one or New York, Jan., 1855. 271 CHURCH & BACKUS. 
75 -fair quality 3©$4‘good to extra 4,50©)8. tho past season at Baltimore and Cincinnati alone ; and so Blue, Green and Red—with full and printed Instructions, NEW ROCHELLE OR LAWTON BLACKBERRY, 
£wine— ' Tho arrivals aro not largo, aud prices have far as known, have given universal satisfaction. Many for al. to use, and will last sufficiently long to obtain Five For sale at the South Norwalk Nursery, a small stock of 
ruled decidedly in favor of the buyer. Illinois Prime testifying that their Mills had more than paid for them- Hundred distinct. Impressions. the great New Rochelle or Lawton Blackberry Plants at $$ 
Hard 53if©6c live weight Western “Trash” b%r f , 5- selves the first month; while others aver the regular it is put up in beautifully enameled colored envelopes, per dozen. GEO. SEYMOUR & CO., 
14c do-still Fed 5}£©5&c, do.; N. Y. Corn Foil 7 >4© use of the Little Giant for one week will more than save with a truthful likeness of tho Proprietor attached. Each 267-13t South Norwalk, Conn. 
7*o,dead weight; Western “Trash ” 6%©7c, do. ' its cost in tolls alone. and every package warranted. Price $2 a dozen, or five wTTPSTi’RVTWP'ni ANTI TYFATFRS TN TWEft 
r-rrnrp . This Mill has doubt ess attained a more sudden celebn- for $1. Single package '.5 cents. 10 NURoERi MEN AND DEALERS IN IREltS. 
BRIGHTON CATTLE MARKEl. — April 26. ty lor doing its work with extraordinary ease and cor- Address, post paid, N. HUBBELL. 167 Broadway, N.Y. Wishing to clear a piece of ground the coming spring, 
W nrmiiisml That thT TTeTarUfoTmalHieK At market 750 Beef Cattle, 40 prs. Working Oxen, 70 tainty than any other article of labor-saving machinery OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. containing about eighty thousand grafted Apple Trees, I 
P . . ‘ ... ‘‘ ' Cows and Calves, 1,700 Sheep and Lambs, and 4 U0 ever presented to the Agricultural world ; tho me. it of Huhrkll’s Magic Impression Paver.— ^We refer our read- will sell them for cash, or approved credit with interest, 
Should be complied with as soon d,s the officers Swine which consists chiefly in the peculiar arrangement of to the advertisement in another column, setting forth at eighty dollars per thousand. All orders filled m the ro- 
and physicians should return and find time for Prices—Beef Cattle—Wo quoto Extra beef, $9,00©9.50; first breaking, then crushing and crumb,ing tho cob at merits of this p.e.tsing and ingenious invention. Its tation that they are received. The above are first class 
feet high, of the best leading varieties the country affords, 
AMERICAN SEED STORE. 
BLOSS & ADAMS, Wholesale and Retal Dealers in Gar¬ 
den and Field Seeds. Address M. T. GARDNER, 22 Mon¬ 
roe Avenue, Detroit, Mich., or tho Proprietors, 76 Main 
Street, Rochester. N. Y. 268-3ro 
SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME, Guano, Bone Dust and 
Plaster, for sale at the Buffalo Seed and Agricultural 
