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MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL, LITERARY AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 
ToPeigi) |i)feJ%e»)ce. 
of the 18th one of our battalions made a sortie ALBANY MARKET.—May 7. BLACK HAWK STALLION “ PRINCE.” 
^ ^ destroy the enemy’s most advanced works. FLOUR AND MEAL.—Our market for all descriptions Bred in Bridport, Vt., by the subscriber, sired by the , _ _ 
Our object was fully attained. Moreover, the i of Flour opened dull, and up to the close it was inactive original “ Black Hawk,” dam a Hambletonian mare.— p$\ \ . Thk subscribers hav- 
loss of tho carrison for the oast few da vs has and heavy at about the closing rates of last week. Corn Will stand at the stable of John I. Kelsey, in Riga, Mon- |-®E5 tr$& si» 'ng made arrangements 
Arrival of the Steamship Atlantic. been lei ’’ urn with s<Ue3 t0 a fair Mtent at $2 ’ 25 ^ roe Co - * Y 279 ' 2t * _ norman j. lee, ^ve^a^Mmfo? 
- The latest despatch is one from Gortschakoff GRAIN—Sales mixed Canadian at $2.40r»2,45 for ordi- DAIRY FARM IN CATTARAUGUS CO. r — their excluHivo manufac- 
Thb steamship Atlantic arrived at New York dated the 22d. It states that after twelve nary, and $2,50 for fair; fair white Canadian at $2,48 ; ForSai.k. a farm of 352 acres, in the town of Persia, * ~ _«gg t . ure fo r thi3 state » and 
with Liverpool dates to 21st ult. The news is days bombardment, the fires of the allies had ^ rn , 13 ia r . ath0r . mor <> active demand i mile from switch on ttie N. Y. & Erie R. it, 3 miles from ~ ^ *he '^t fn^h^rlr^l 
Of importance, but it was expected to have become weak, and caused but little damage. yellow, to ardve by canal g at Shfi' and in lots afloat E°tele?ably wZre^L with well at mThoie^ public on the most favorable terms and warranty. The 
been much more so. It was hoped that her The telegraph is now complete between at $l,:i®l, 18 for Western mixod. $1,18 for round yellow for 35 cows and a horse barn. Price including 38 good of - sto ?^ fe ,i dors 'l folicitoa to this 
detention would have enabled her to convey London and the Crimea, except a few miles and $1,19 for Southern do. Barley is in good request cows, farming and dairy utensils, $2s’per acre 8 Part of the Durnose'intended^ ^ th ° tUng S ° ° ng wanting for 
the intelligence of the termination of the war between Bucharest and Rutschuk. SnadUn atTlfsSde^ “pp^eS th Sorao Z 2 ’ 000 Mills have already been sold 
either by treaty at Vienna, or the capture of The blockade of Liban is announced on the of this month. Oats are inactive, but unchanged in nremT« nr g n v wnm y “ the past seasonlat Baltimore and Cincinnati alone ; and so 
_l_i_ j.i __•_u_ 1 1*1.1. _1 c _ i _i iu. i_r>:__. _..... ’ bDU lu premises ot aaares.-. U. lv. WHlll., far as known, have viven nnivarooi >»_ 
BLACK HAWK STALLION “ PRINCE.” 
Bred in Bridport, Vt., by the subscriber, sired by the 
Arrival of the Steamship Atlantic. 
LITTLE GIANT CORN AND COB MILL. 
been less.” 
The latest despatch is one from Gortschakoff 
DAIRY FARM IN CATTARAUGUS CO. 
The steamship Atlantic arrived at New York dated the 22d. It states that after twelve nary, and $2,50 for fair; fair white Canadian at $2,48 ; For Salk, a farm of 352 acres, in the town of Persia, 
with Liverpool dates to 21st ult. The news is days bombardment, the fires of the allies had P‘’ 1 . m0 .j° at 2 > 60 - p° rn is in rather more active demand 1 mile from switch on the N. Y. & Erie R. it, 3 miles from 
either by treaty at Vienna, or the capture of 
Sebastopol, or by the simultaneous occurrence 17th, and all the forts at the entrance of Riga value. Sales Chicago at 77c weight. 
of both of these events. Neither expectation on the 19th of April. 
has been, however, fulfilled ; but, on the cm- The English ship Croesus, from Genoa for 
FEED—The market is rather quiet. Sales coarse feed 
at $1,78 per 100 lbs. 
SEED—Clover is in moderate sale at former prices._ 
1 immediately. Apply on th 
0. K. WHITE, 
Gowanda, Catt. Co., N. Y. 
IMPORTED MARQUIS OF CARRABAS. 
trary, the Vienna Conference had been broken the Crimea, with Sardinian troops on board, Timothy is not plenty, and choice lots command full this colobrated Bull of L.G. Morris, its cost in tolls alone 
off Ttmarf* WH-.W «w» rfemondc «,11S~, was burned. No lives lost Previous prices Esq., by whom he was selected and imported, he will be This Mill has doubl 
the past season at Baltimore and Cincinnati alone ; and so 
far as known, have given universal satisfaction.’ Many 
testifying that their Mills had more than paid for them¬ 
selves the first month : while others aver the regular 
use of the Little Giant for one week will more than save 
Off Russia rejecting the demands of the allies, wits burned. No lives lost. *" ° Vto \srxr'r 7 omr rr rr nrm kepton the farm of the subscriber, 3 miles from the vil- ty for doing its work with extraordinary eMe^anTcer- 
and Sebastopol has been bombarded since the Messrs. Brown, Shipley & Co. s Circular ALBANY CATTLE MARKET’.—May 7. lage.of Rome, on the Oneida road ; and his services of- tainty, than any other article of labor-saving machinery 
9th of April, but the result was in doubt reports breadstuff's as having considerably ad- At W. W. Woolford’s Bull’s Head, Washington Street. fered t0 a limited number of cows. Terms—$10, tho ever presented to the Agricultural world ■ the merit of 
when the steamer sailed vanced and the market buoyant. Wheat has Beef Cattle—400 at market. Prices—Extra, $10: 1st season, for common $25 tor thorough breds. Pasturage which consists chiefly in the peculiar arrangement of 
The twelfth Conference was held on Satur- advanced 6d. a 8d. Fleur la. 6d. a 2a. Corn 
Ly, the 21st of April. It lasted 4£ hours, and 3d. Western canal flour 38s. a 42s. 6d. Ohio 25^5)40. K Als 0 for sale, LOGAN, a Short HornBull Calf, 9 months These Mills are guaranteed in the most positive man- 
neluded by adjourning sine die. Russia 43s. a 45s. White corn 45s. 6d. a 46. Mixed Sheep—308 in market. Prices range at from $4,50, to old, in color roan,,a descendant ol Yorkshireman. ner against breakage or derangement, and warranted to 
ThC m " tCt Men-Slope, ™ 
previous prices “«»•> “j Ila ”ao boiuukju a, U u nnpurmu, ne win oe aiiis ami nas doubt'ess attained a more sudden celebri- 
AT r> ivv mrTTTTtr nr i nr-rv,, „ _ kepton the farm of the subscriber, 3 miles from the vil- ty for doing its work with extraordinary ease and cer- 
ALBANY CATTLE MARKET—May <. lage.of Rome, on the Oneida road ; and his services of- tainty, than any other article of labor-saving machinery 
At W. W. Woolford’s Bull’s Head, Washington Street fered t0 a limited number of cows. Terms—$ 10 , tho ever presented to the Agricultural world • the merit of 
Beef Cattle—400 at market. Prices—Extra $10 • 1st season, for common—S25 for thorough breds. Pasturage which consists chiefly in the peculiar arrangement of 
aualitv s# r,n- sh ’ ’ for those who wish. Accidents and escapes at the risk first breaking, then crushing and crumbii™ ..a 
day, the 21st of April. It lasted 4£ hours, and 3d. Western canal flour 38s. a 42s. 6d. Ohio 25 © 40 . 
concluded by adjourning sine die, Russia 43s. a 45s. White corn 45s. 6d. a 46. Mixed Sheep— 308 in market. 
having absolutely rejected the demands of 46s. 6d. Yellow 46s. 6d. a 47s. The market #7,60. 
franw t L>,,ocrUl oml AT nlnsud steady. Kwine—1,370 in market. 
France and England. Lord J. Russell and M. 
Drouyn de L’Huys immediately took leave of 
the Emperor, and were to leave on Sunday, 
the 22d. It now remains to be seen what 
course Austria will pursue. Among the con¬ 
flicting rumors, that which appeared to have 
the most consistency, was that Austria refuses 
to demand from Russia any concessions farther 
than these three :——1st, the Russian fleet in 
closed steady. 
©fflifoSrQSQ ]i)feliiqei|(5e. 
Arrival of the Star of the West 
farm Purposes never attained before. 
For portability, simplicity of construction and conve¬ 
nience of use, the Little Giant has no equal. It weighs 
Fat $6 50(5)6 ’ 1 ' ---- tarm Purposes never attained before. 
VTOTmv mnv.rv,r*»vvn u 0 SWEET POTATOES, CHINESE H00-SUNG, For portability, simplicity of construction, and con ve- 
NEYV YORK CATTLE MARKET. — May 2. MFT 6\S t-c nience of use, the Little Gust has no equal. It weighs 
204 Ota ^ r n e n C ° ipt3 , r 2 ’ 10 t B T«T,- V l alS ’ ] ’ 2 : ,2 -J Ii!ch Cows > The subscriber will furnish Sweet' Potato Plants in the Rize ' 5 an 
204. Sheep and Lambs, 3,661. Swme, 2,000. proportion of one-tonth Red Bermuda to nino tonths Yam be put in operation by the farmer in twenty minutes, 
Beeves-We have at market to day only 1.571 head, a o?Xllow Carobnas at one doUar per hundred fo^ Wltl | 0ut expense or mechanical aid, then adjusted and 
docreaso of 380 hoad, which has had the effect to pro- ^ i_. 0 n r h v ox re-x in open boL^ of oarth ahont used Wlth b° n venienco by any body. Made and for sale 
The quality of the Als5 the celebrated CbineaeCo^ngan an ^ ^ 
cattle was vory good and 12 to 14 cents was readily paid nuali and a g00(1 substitute for As].:.ragus—100 seeds for ^ ’ by EMERY BROTHEIvS, 
for tho best stcors. The Feceipts show a marked falling 25 oftnts . 0 " ango Water Melon-16 seeds 25 cents. Ice -_ 62 State Street Albany. 
An JIDfi 1 R sniriGiont onmiA fnr tliajA fiuyli rvrif'Atj /-« . ■.« . n. — .. . __ “ —- 
rr.. i.. n Vr i » 0 . i n 7 * ™ i t a, from three to flvo hundred pounds according to size, can 
Tiih subscriber will furnish feweet r otato Plants in the put j, n operation by the farmer in twenty minutes 
proportion of one-tenth Rod Bermuda to nine-tenths Yam wjthou t exp P ense or ^ echanical aia thcn adj^tod and 
or T ellow Carolinas, at one dollar per hundred, 500 for used wit j, convenience by any body. Made and for sale 
$1 sont by oxpress in opon boxes of oarth, about 1st at t ]j 0 Albany Agricultural Works. Warehouse and Seod 
June. Also tho celebrated Chinese Iloo-sung. an an- Qtnro hv F\tFR.v r "RRryrw^R^ 
nual, and a good substitute for Asparagus-100 seeds for a ° r0 ’ ' 
os onnta n,. a o<vo Water Moioo—i r 52 feute street Albany. 
the^llactfsea to remain to ototu'qno. It’S SltVtlSdw SbU” Al C ? S I°“ «“• ™ SALE, 
lino .and four steam fiigates, 2d, the Western $302,000 in specie. The news is of iess than Veal Calves—Calves of a good quality are by no means with* moneyenclosed wifi receive 1 
I owers to have Consuls at .Sebastopol, who are ordinary interest. The miners generally were P' 601 ^' , and sel1 quickly at 4®6>£c, and some extra bring Address I. W. B 
to be under the immediate protection of their doi™ we ll, and the accounts from the Kern 0 a r po ? r au .r a , lity seH ror , about 3«c-the latter 279 .3t West Macedon, 
Ministers residintr at St Petersbundi • 3d tho „• 8 j- j * f atwiauw irom mo Atrn are slow of sale. The receipts show an increase chiefly _^ 
mimsiers resiumg ab Ot. reiersourgn , ou, tne river districts were as contradictory as ever. over the Harlem road. 
allies to hat e the light to constiuct war posts < j n Sacramento citv the charter election re Milch Cows—Are doing rather better this week, with MORRISON a SHINGla 
dered. Seeds sent by mail free of postage Alt orders wit h a dwelling house ; also a Plaster Mil), which wilTbe 
with money enclosed will receive prompt attention.- sokl separat0 or together, to suit purchasers. Is there 
on some part of the Turkish coast. 
The general bombardment from 500 guns, Nothing ticket, except Alderman and Mayor. ^’dTo^a^mras 25 ^ 5 ° Wltn cair . 
was opened on Sebastopol on the 9tli of April, The Grand Jury of San Francisco had bro’t Sheep and lambs—The market is entirely bare of this 
preparatory to the assault, and was warmly in a presentment charging several members of class of moat, the pon.s this noon being entirely deserted, 
responded to by the city. Much damage was the Common Council with voting on questions and P^ b ave materially advanced. 
done to the works of the besieged, but to our relating to tho fundimr of the citv debt in ™ market is again lowor and the supplies 
i it ie .,1 • i . i . iBiaung lo i/iic iuuuing oi me cuy ueui, in more liberal, wuth sales of good corn fod hovs at riLi/oi 
mtest accounts, the loth instant, the storming which they were personally interested. Bench 5% live, and 7 (S) 7 X dressed. /2 
had not been practicable. The allied fleets warrants were issued for Aid. Hyde, Bunching- BRIGHTON CATTLE MARKET._May 3. 
are slow oi sale. The receipts show an increase chiefly 
over the Harlem road. 
Milch Cows—Are doing rather better this week, with 
3 prompt attention.- 
BRIGGS, P. M.. 
n, Wayne Co., N. Y. 
In Sacramento city the charter election re Milch Cows—Are doing rather better this week, with 
suited in the triumph of the whole Know quality and prices have recovered sllght- 
Nothing ticket, except Alderman and Mayor. a nd l fonfe°as lrnvas25®35 0 r<Wl1 7at * 4o ® 55 > Wlthcalf > 
The Grand Jury of San Francisco had bro’t Sheep and I«ambs—The market is entirely bare of this 
MORRISON’S SHINGLE MACHINE. 
IT 
had not been practicable. The allied fleets warrantswereissuedforAld.Hyde,Buncking- 
remam m line of battle off the harbor. 15,000 ham, Van Bookelen and Wild, who were held 
of Omar Raslia s Turks had been brought to to hail in the sum of $2,500 each. 
ICamiesch to take a share in the assault. The scarcity of coin creates much trouble in I Sw {i n . 0 uns ?! d ' 
more liberal, with sales of good corn fod hogs at 5 
•>% live, and dressed. 
BRIGHTON CATTLE MARKET.—May 3. 
At market 585 Boof Cattlo, 40 Working Oxen, 140 Cows 
and Calvos, 1,500 Sheep, and 4,400 Swine. About 1,200 
FOR RIVING, SHAVING AND JOINTING SHINGLES. 
From St. Petersburgh April 16. we have a everv branch of trade The annual renort of P R 1 . ce3 *n^?n 1 7 0 , t ^1°*! P er cwt; 1st Now on exhibition at Albany, corner of Lumber and 
despatch wherein Prince GortschakofT a,moan- the opeSns of the &n Jindsco MiZhows SSg^SSK* ’ **•**"'" ^ “ 50 >«” 
ces from Sebastopol that at 5 o’clock on the the total of $7,360,000 in coins, and $6,434,- 
morning of the 9th of April, the allies opened 000 in bars. 
a cannonade from all of their batteries, which Advices from Utah of March 1st mention 
lasted until evening, and was carried on in a that Col. Steptoe’s appointment to succeed 
lcs8e r degree throughout the night. On the Brigham Young, caused great discontent, and 
10th. the bombardment was resumed. The petitions were in circulation praying for the 
Russians replied with success, causing a sensi- re-appointment of Brigham Young. Dr. Dar- 
ble loss to the besi«gers, but with a loss to the ling Hart, the Indian Agent for Utah, has ar- 
carrison of 833 kilterl nml wrmnrterl Tbo T _ i _ l _ j _ l 
any better property than mills, or can there be for some 
years to come ? The high prices for grain must continue 
lor some time. Inquire of E. LAUGHLIN, the Miller or of 
274-6teo w K. PRICE, Arcadia, W ayne Co . N. Y. 
HENRY C VAIL, 
CONSULTING AGRICULTURIST, NEWARK, N. J., 
Will visit farms, and give .suitable advice for their im¬ 
provement, founded on as analysis ok the son. and a 
statement of its mechanical condition. Communications 
addressed as above, will meet with prompt attention 
Hfferenea— Prof. Jas. J. Mapes ; R. L. Peil, Esq., Ulster 
Co., N. Y.; J. J. Scoffleld, Esq. Morristown, N. J.; Hon 
John Newton Gould, Hudson, N. Y. 272-0t 
FOR SALE —30 acres of Land, 4 miles from Roches¬ 
ter, East Bank, up the river. D. A. THOMPSON 
277-3t* 
ENGLISH HAWTHORN SELD. 
Sui’BiaoR to the Osage Orange, or any other plant for 
garrison of 833 killed and wounded. The 
fleets were in line of battle before Sebastopol. 
rived at Salt Lake City, and entered upon his 
duties. Walker, the famous Utah Chief, died 
Hides—$5,75(®$6 per cwt. 
Tallow, $8,75©9,25. 
Polts, $1(5)1,75. Calf Skin3, 10(S)llc. per ft. 
Veal Calvos—$5, 6, 7(5)9 
Stores—Working Oxen—Salos $92, 110, 128, 140 156 
©170. 
Cows and Calves—$20, 25, 33, 38, 45, 55, 58©67. 
Yearlings—None. 
Two Years Old—$36, 38, 40 ( 42, 43, 45, 48. 50© 56 
Throe Years Old—$42, 45. 50®61. 
Sheep—Small lots $4,75, 5,50, 7, 7,50(5)8. 
Swine—Dull, shoats to peddle 4%, 5, 5% and 5*^ for 
sows, 5%, 6, 6X and 6>£ for barrows ; large hogs to 
slaughter 6 ; still hogs 6 ; several lots ordinary shoats 
shingles per day. Those wno desire to witness the prac- I Hedges. For sale by J. RAPAIJE & CO 65 Buffalo St 
tical operation of an ingenious yet simple and highly Rochester. Apply immediately. ’’ 277 . 3 t ’’ 
valuable machine, will please call soon, as the engage¬ 
ments of the exhibitors will allow them to remain in Al¬ 
bany hut a short time. 
For Rights and Machines apply to GATENrf & VAUGII- 
Rochester. Apply immediately. 277-3t 
MORGAN HORSE, “GENERAL GIFFORD.” 
This distinguished horse will be kept the present sea¬ 
son as follows, viz., on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wodnos- 
Under date of April 15, Prince Gortschakoff near Fillmore City on the 29th of January. siaTghter’e - still hogs 6 ; se°veraY lote irdtaaryToats 
reports from Sebastopol the bombardment of Markets. — During the early part of the 4 and 4>£, at retail from 6 to 7>£. 
Sebastopol continued without intercession week there had been a marked improvement CAMBRIDGE CATTLE M AR KET_May 2. 
since April 9th. Damages are repaired during in the markets, and quite a brisk trade was At market 292 Cattle—about 250 Beeves and 42 Stores 
ATTRACTIVE AND VALUABLE BOOKS. 
ta~i7es 
277-4 
April 23, 1855. 
CHARLES W. INGERSOLL, 
DAVID K. EMANS. 
the night. 
done, but it fell off and everything closed quiet consisting of Working Oxen, Cows and Calves, Yearlings 
A Russian lady has been captured, while and dull. The closing rates for Gallego and 2 and 3 years old. 
making drawings of the French trenches.— Haxwellflour were $14,50. Hams 22c. New , 3 ’h?,®^ 
She will be sent to Malta. She said her hus- butter 41c. Mess beef $19a$20. Clear pork ordinary, $ 7 © 7 , 75 . ’ ’ ’ ’ ’ ’ ” ® 
band, named Boujmoff, was killed at Alma, $18,50al9,50. Lard 13ial7. Hides— $5,75©6,oo_per cwt. 
and she had^since acted as a volunteer spy. Ta ltew—-$8, 75®9,25. 
The new British loan was for £16,000,000 ‘ ( , Y , (I e n ~ CaifSkfns-l’^iocper lb 
8 ™ n . S ’ and was teken by thc Rothchilds at JllflifKCf il0iC))iC!C9CC &C. Veal Calves—4t5,50, 6©8—-648 at market. 
£100 in consuls and 14s. 6d. It is in the *4. v c I 57 * J Stores—Yearlings, $00©00. 
shape of an annuity terminable in thirty years. Working Oxen—Sales 125 ,130, 135 , 140 , 144, 150©225. 
Increased taxes on incomes and on snirits too c Cows and Caltes 28, 31, 35, 08 , 40, 42, 44, 50©64. 
iiiLi uixt-b on incomes anti on spirits, tea, Rural Nkw-)(orkkr Ornon, 1 Two Years Old_$40©52 
coffee, sugar and stamps are proposed. May 8, 1856 \ Three Years Old—$44(5)64. 
1 ailiament assembled on the 16tll. Pile BRE.IDSTU 1 -FS aro still on the advanco. tho advices bv the Sheep and Lambs 1448 at market. Prices—Extra, $7, 
i ALcib I IMPROVED PATENT SCYTHE SNATH, 
TOK A and Improved, Patent Scythe Snath made from 
THE iVrowjhl Iron. 
by Light, firm, and durable, and pronounced by very 
HARRY GRINGO, man y who ha ve used them for two season’s past, supe- 
, .. __ , rior to any other Snath. 
Author of ■ Los Iroigos etc. Manufactured only by Lamsox, Goodnow & Co. (long 
A book of nautical adventure, full of spirit and humor, known as makers of Lamson’s Patent Wood Snaths ) and 
hich cannot fall to fascinate all who read to be amused, for sale at their Warehouse, No. 7 Gold St New York 
1 I* 11 1 1’ Vi'n 7,7 , ls h quality, 9,25; 2d, do., $8,75©9,00; 3d, do., $8© which cannot fall to fascinate all who read to be amused, for sale at their Warehouse, No. 7 Gold St., New York 
blitter 41c. Mess beei $19a$20. Clear pork ordinary, $7©7,75. In one vol. 12mo. illustrated. Prioo$l,25. and by the Hardware and Agricultural trade generally’ 
$18,50al9,50. Lard 13ial7. Hides—$5,75©6,00 per cwt. _ _ _____ throughout the country. 277-13t ’ 
I’olte-lSljf 9 ’’ 2 "' , vs I /wfs^AN E) 18 FIFE SPRING WHEAT—1,000 BUSHELS! 
Calfskins— 9©10c per lb. * ‘ BY ’ ILv vino raised and floured this variety of wheat for 
<l|9rKCl CfCwCC. (jCC« Veal Calves—$5,50,6©8—648 at market. several years, I can cheerfully recommend it to farmers. 
If"' T* 6 f Stores—Yearlings, $00©00. richard hildrbth. Sown from the 15th to 26th of May, on rich, well prepar- 
Working Oxen— Sales 125, 130, 135,140, 144, 150(5)22:3. Author of “ History ok thk United States,” etc. ' . 
Cows and Calves—28, 31, 35, 38, 40, 42, 44, 50©64. The recent expedition to Japan iia.s createil a great de- 
IVo Years Old—$40®52. 3 i re for information concerning tho history and present 
Three Years Old—$44(5)64. state of these secluded Islands. In this book all that has 
Sheop and Lambs—1448 at market. Prices—Extra, $7, come to the knowledge of the 1 Outside Barbarians,” is 
laiiittiueut usMimuieu on me 10 m. me Breadstukfs aro still on the advance, the advices by the »neep ana i^mos—at marxet. rrices—r.xtra, $ 7 , 
estimate of the expenses of government for the Asia just in at Halifax bringing news of an active mar- ^’svdne—None* 0 * ^->-5® 5 i J °- 
year, is suited at £86,339,000. lo meet this ket abroad at an increase of price over formor quota- Remarks—Tho market is very lightly stocked, and 
revenue, it is estimated there is £03,339,000 —- tions of two shillings sterling per bbl. on flour. In our holders aro too firm for quick sale. Boof iu the quarter 
leaving a deficiency to meet _ of £23,000,000. markot Gonosee wheat ts 8tifr at $2)5 5 a bushel, and lit- 80ld at the Boston market this mornin ^ at 512 ’ 50 * cwt - 
is piobahle much party discord will arise ti 0 offered. Flour is as quoted last week, but with an CHICAGO CAF1LE MARKET. May 2. 
from the manner ol securing the new loan, upward tendency. The coarser grains aro scarce and Horses—During the week, viz : Spans at $225, 260, 
—— throughout the country. 277-13t 
AST T W AS AND IS. FIF£ WHEAT—1,000 BUSHELS ! 
B Y * ’ Having raised and floured this variety of wheat for 
several years, I can cheerfully recommend it to farmers 
RICHARD hildrsth. ^ wn from t he 15th to 25th of May, on rich, well prepar^ 
Author of “History ok thk United States,” etc. ed soil neither weevil or rust have affected it. I have 
The recent expedition to Japan ha.s created a great de- 88 6cted in Canada 1,000 bushels, expressly for seed, and 
sire for information concerning tho history and present ®®p r it to farmers at $3 per bushel. Apply at my Custom 
state of these secluded Islands. In this book all that has ^'" s > “ah’ a mile oast of Scottsville. 
presented in an attractive and reliable form. In one 
large vol. 12mo. Price $1,25. Will be published in May. 
RECENT PUBLICATIONS. 
2 '<-dt _ GEORGE SHEFFER. 
HENRY CLAY. 
Tins noted trotting Stallion, formerly owned by W. W. 
Wadsworth, of Gonoseo, will be kept during the coming 
It is probable much party discord will arise 
from the manner of securing the new loan, 
which involves a great principle of finance. 
sold at the Boston market this morning at $12,50 9 cwt. THE MAYFLOWER. By Mrs. H. B. Stowk. ' In one vol. rt^l°a° f in East Bloom ' 
niTTn a nr\ n atvtt a •DtriP'-n o „ ««« narteoit Prten 1 neia, aooat two miles south of E. B. Centre, and 2 north 
CHICAGO CATTLE MARKET.—May 2. 
Horses—During the week, viz : Spans at $225, 260, 
240, 225, 265, 270©250. Single horses $140, 3 at 325, 3 
with a fine portrait. Price $1,25. 
IDA MAY. 45th Thousand. A Novel of great and in¬ 
creasing popularity. Price $1,25. 
hiance h,wl created a perfect furore of excite- Butter is worth by the quantity twenty-five cent, 
men . ie Emperor made a speech on the pound, and very scarce. Dried apples are nine to elet 
occasion of his reception by the Lord Mayor of shillings, anil potatoes are again a little on tho advance, 
riru n ’ , w ‘ uc 1 g^e ffreat satisfaction. best qualities selling at a dollar. 
. rhere is a repoit which we giye for what it There is no hay in market, in consequence of 
iS woitli, that during Napoleon s visit to Eng- storm, and we therefore quote the same as last week, 
land, where, with his wife, he had been for a thn nr .. nr 
field, about two miles south of E. B. Centre, and 2 north 
west of Baptist Hill. Terms, $20 to insure. 
DiS., Persons desiring to loarn the pedigree of the cele¬ 
brated horse can do so by addressing the subscriber at 
Bristol, Ont. Co., N. Y. Z. G. BAILEY 
East Bloomfield, April 14, 1855. 277-3t 
last week. Sales at $4,50 gross or live weight, which 
may be considered the top of the market for winter-fed 
There is no hay in market, in consequence of the cattle. Prime cattle bring $5 gross, and the range is 
.„ nn l r r»vwl „tei • 1 . 1 , . Uf UAftl-M.-ouuci mo UUUU G 1 ikuctte UI LUO Sill ppeu east last WO0K. 
. . ’. .. L u V , CI , wl ^i extiaordinary Temporanco Law upon the Price of Barley,” the Albany Sheop—Few in market. Offered at $4 gross, 
rejoicing it was agreed that he should assume Journal of the 5th , nst . | says It will be Heen by ro . Calves-Scarce at 5c gross, and 7^©8c nett. 
P ("w n t; tae command of the allied army. ferring to our market) that a saIe of 20)0 oo bushels of u, 
fnrtl in tltei rGn ° U ’. nni 8 ie Russian bar j ey 0 f the new crop was made to-day in this city, at ™ 
. .. .. !l 1( ; g° m g orward with cnedollar per bushel, to be delivered during the ensuing a)C3Tj)$« 
great activity, and there are 120,000 troops ,7/. . ’ „ 6 . .. . * ~ 
/.Annimtmtea it. t> t> i i • t> • 1 month of October. We can assure our readers that t wvi 
concentrated in the Russo-Baltic Provinces. . -. , „ ... ... 
Mostof the British advance squadron was de- w ^ a r At North Bloomfield, Ontario Co., N. Y„ on the i 
tained in the Great Belt by ice. P artl0s > an 1 know that they would not be gullty of any nit., JOHN LLOYD, Es’q., m the 59th year of his age 
Latfkt _dflurnhorf teleo-rnnlia nn tbn 1711 , deception. Mr. L. was an old and respected citizen of Bloomfie 
+L ,+ . anroDe . rt telegraphs on the 1/ th, ROCHESTER WHOLESALE PRICES. "hero he has resided for nearly forty years, and his i 
that the firing continued unabated, chiefly by Flour and Grain. Fruits and Roots. ?®. ase , loaves a void in a lar 8» circle of relatives a 
the artillery, but engineers were operating. A Flour,bbl....*ll,00®ll,26 Apples,bush. . ...63©$I fnends - 
council of war had been held, at which it was Gen.Wheat, bu. $0,00©2,55 Do. dried ..$1,13®1,38 At Grand Blanc. Mich., April 27th, ISAAC A. WALK! 
decided to continue the fire for a week longer t**™. $1 ’ 00 Potatoes.63©$l formerly of Cannonsburg, Pa., aged 32 years. 
and then make the assault. ’ . 6 . 3c fi ,, Hides and Sklns. 
Markets.—P rovisions slightly advanced.— Buck wheat'.'.'.'.V ■”??.*! 88c Caff. 8 .'.'.'.'.'.'.'.:'..".:'..'^ f) i") ^ ^ hi 
\v heat and flour quiet and rather lower. Corn Beans.$1,50®1,75 Sheeppelts.75c©$l,50 Vvvl I I p w Jlj V I p < 
slightly advanced. Western canal flour 39s. a Meats. I^imb do.oooooc 
41s ! white wheat 11s a 19q • wliifo Poik, m8ss bbl.,.$1S Seeds. 
ao so oj a 1Z8 ‘ te Ho- cwt .S7©7,50 Clover, bush.$7 Terms ok Advertising —Fifteen Cents a Line for ea 
corn 4—8. ti 4ZS. OCX. hap cwt,.$7.60/55)8 Timnthv - j___i_a_ _ 
from $4,. r )0 to $5gross. them the trench Churn which took the 1st prize at the 
Hogs—3,25 gross offered for l.OuO head. 4 000 head Great World’s Fair,) at the N. Y. Crystal Palace, and the 
r,Ui _ j ’ a . i„ a __ 1. ’ frvllrwxrin Pnnnrt woo hrnnrrVit in hv thn mif T/x.. 
_I_:_ yyu * reaper Attachment. The most Perfect Combined 
TILLINGHAST’S CENTRIFUGAL CHURN. w “**■ 
_ ,,, , . , ... » . . warraxtkd to out irom ten to fiJteen acres of Gras^ or 
Tins Churn was exhibited with fourteen others, (among Grain per day, as wall as would be done by Scythe or 
them the French Churn which took the 1st prize at tho Cradle. Price of Mower $110 ■ Comhin an tins ^ 6 ° r 
Price ok Barley— Under the head of “ Effects of the shipped east last week. following Report was brought in by the Committee for j 267-13t Manufc 
Temporanco I,aw upon the Price of Barley,” the Albany Sheep—Few in market. Offered at $4 gross. awarding Prizes in that Department: j j n,„.,t >-,r, Rntfiio < 
r 7 <• .v. nv • . r. •„ l . Calves_Scarce at 5c gross and 7>4(5)8c nett “ Repeated trials wore made of the several churns on ’ ’ 
Journal of the 5th inst., says It will be seen by re- ualve ’ 0nS > anu 1neu - exhibition, the last of which was tho most satisfactory. and vicinity ' 
ferring to our market, that a sale of 20,000 bushels of At lh , s tho Centrifugal Churn, invented by Joseph !-P^VvT TTTvr 
barley of the new crop was made to-day in this city, at Tv . ^ Xf B - Tillinghast, of Ohio, was eminently successful, com- i'B.EJHJ.UM F 
onemia, per bu.he., .. du,l» £ ,h. ,n„,p S ^ 
month of October. We can assure our readors that it it produced fro A the same amount of cream employed Roche.-ter, Monroe Co., N. Y. 
was a bona fide sale, for we are well acquainted with tho . , T „ ~ " “ — in the other churns. Two gallons of sweet creatr 
parties, and know that they would not be guilty of any n UPJOHN ? l^FVTth.wl'hV'nfT' 119 ‘ 22d re q uircd of 8ach exhibitor, the whole was thorc 
,, " y ult., JOHN LLOiD, E^q., in the o9th year of his age.— mixed, and then equally distributed by the jury 
Cradle. Price of Mower $110 ; Combined $125. 
HOWARD & CO., 
267-13t Manufacturers, Buffalo, N. Y. 
J. Raraue & Co., 65 Buffalo St.. Agents for Rochester 
and vicinity. 278 
it produced froA the same amount of cream employed 
, __ ~ " ~ — in the other churns. Two gallons of sweet cream were 
At North Bloomfield, Ontario Co., N. Y., on the 22d required of each exhibitor, the whole w;t 3 thoroughly 
PREMIUM FOWLS. 
I now have thirty-three varieties of Fowls for sale. Also 
gs of tho same. 1). P. NEWELL. 
Rochester, Monroe Co., N. Y. 276-5t 
ROCHESTER WHOLESALE PRICES. 
Flour and Grain. 
Fruits and Roots. 
9ic)beHigetyei)fg. 
required of each exhibitor, the whole was thoroughly (MACLURA) OR OSAGE ORANGE HEDGES. 
* , r.-'—-o— mixed, and then equally distributed by the jury. The ! R* Pnxix, Maxckestkr, CoxxKcncuT, 
Mr. L. was an old and respected citizen of Bloomfield, result was, that the butter produced and gathered in five Dealer in Seeds and Plants 
where lie has resided for nearly forty years, and his de- minutes by the Centrifugal Churn, was of abetter hue, a is conseauence of thA mereaciinrr riAmann 
fdends 763 a V ° U1 a 89 ClG of rolativos and richer quality and weighed four and a half ounces more markable hedge' plant, my exclusive attention is“ now 
lnenas . than the product of any other churn, and brought in »iven to the business «<w) is . , 
At Grand Blanc. Mich., April 27th, ISAAC A. WALKER, much less time. agents and mfv be «li^l ifrZ L g fr«sh !n ( 7 “ 7 
formerly of Cannons burn. Pa., avefi 3-2 vears its efficiency, simplicity, and superiority, constrain us uin e. 8 As many porsmus prefer th^planJ ready rofs^t- 
to award to the Centrifugal burn the Prize Medal with ting in hedge, I have established nurseries in y <liUerent 
our special I approbation. 11. Wager, N. Y Ch n. soctions' of the country, where they are raised on an ex¬ 
ec ^ d ; W - Proctor, Mass. tensive scale, and in a most economical manner. Deal- 
Wm. Evans, Canada. 1 h. R. Freas, Pa. ers in seed furnished regularly and at reasonable prices 
Henry S. Babbit, Ohio, Secretary. A descriptive pamphlet on the culture of dsn.n n.-,ir,o.7 
>rk, mess bbl. .$18 Seeds. 
Do. cwt.$7tfz)7,50 Clover, bush. $7 
For an engraving and description ot this Churn, see Hedges given to purchasers. 
sections' of the country, where they are raised on an ex¬ 
tensive scale, and in a most economical manner. Deal¬ 
ers in seed furnished regularly and at reasonable prices 
A descriptive pamphlet on the culture of Osage Orange 
Terms ok Advertising :—Fifteen Cents a Line for each t!l ° Rural New-Yorker, of Aug. 26,1854, page 251. 
, , , ... , -, _ . .. .. _ ... - ~ , G. G. SHEPPARD, New York, J. B. MINGLE Philadel- 
Beef, per cwt.$7,50©8 Timothy.$8©4 insertion—fit advance. Brief and appropriate announce- , The su , b sc r ibers own the Patent for the Counties of Or- ! phia, BYRAM, PITKIN & CO., Louisville Ky ’wholesale 
Vail rjtivAa Aiirh *4. I finvnuiM _ loans and Niagara, and can sudd v the ehnrna nt. ^ nr _ 1 J w 
AiTival of tlie Steamship Asia. 
Veal Calves, each. .$3 to $4 Sundries. 
Hams, smoked ft.. 10(5) 11c Wood, hard.$5©5}£ 
Shoulders.7©8c Do. soft.$3©3,50 
Chickens.10(©llc Coal, Lehigh, ton.$9,50 
Turkeys.10©llc Do. Scranton.$7,25 
Dairy, ac. Blossburg.$5,50 
. . j ,, . loans and Niagara, and can supply the churns, at $5 or aimnts Anntv -is ahn™ 
ments preferred, and no Patent Modicme or deceptive 35 , 50 , according to size. Orders should be addressed to °™ 
Do soft...$3(5)3 50 advertisements inserted on any conditions. 
>al, Lehigh, ton.$9,50 ^jyTho circulation of the Rural Nkw-Y 
D. W. TINKHAM and L. GRISWOLD, 
The Asia arrived at Halifax May 7, bring- J Dairy, 'ic.‘ 
ing two days later news from the Crimea and . 00 © 25c 
four days later from England. The bombard- Larft°tried .... .... 10©llc 
ment of Sebastopol still continues, but without ^ loaf .v;™ 8 
any very decisive results. Eggs^ozbo© 12 }fc 
Mamelon Tower has been silenced, and Candlos > box .I4©l5c 
some round tower guns dismantled, but the NEW YORK Mz 
Redan and Garden batteries keep up a heavy FLOUR-We notice an inc. 
lire. No immediate prospect of an assault. State (lour. Market for coi 
Coal, Lehigh, ton.$9,50 ^jyTho circulation of the Rural Nkw-Yorkkr largely zia-zt eow _ East Shelby, Orleans Co., N. Y. 
Blossburg^ 1 ?".IHo extxcds that of any other A « ricuItural similar journal HE1VEO VXLL. 
Do. Char'.’.'.. . . . . . 8©10 America or Europe,—whilo it is from 15,000 to 20,000 ALBANY AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE AND SEED 
Salt, bbl.$1,6214 greater than that of any other paper issued in this State STORE removed to 52 State street, corner of Green 
Hay, ton.$10(2)17 out ot Now York Citv ’ street ' All >any Agricultural Works, on Hamilton, Lib- 
Wool, ft.... .... ..20©35c ° 7 ‘ ert y and Union streots > A1,J any, N. Y. 
White fish, bbi.. $9 60(5)10 Advertisements should reach the publication office as T0 THE PUBLIC—A certain party advertising them- 
Do. leaf.10c Wool, ft.20©35c 
Tallow.12J4c White fish, bbl.. $9,60©10 
I’ggs, doz.00©12>4c Codfish (6, quintal.... $4,75 
WAREHOUSE AND SEED STORE 
REMOVED TO 
No. 52 State Street, Comer of Green, Albany, N. Y. 
Cheese. 10©llc Salt, bbl.$1,62>£ greater than that of any other paper issued in this State, 
Lard, tried.10©llc Hay, ton.$10©17 out ot New York City. 
loef Wool W- IWZNOC „ 
STORE removed to 52 State street, corner of Green KETCHUM’S MOWER, 
street. Albany Agricultural Works, on Hamilton, Lib- The subscribers would inform their patrons and the 
erty and Union streets, Albany, N. Y. public, that they are the sole authorized Agents for this 
TO THE PUBLIC.— V certain party advertising them- city and vicinity for the sale of the above Machine. 
Eggs, doz.00©12>4c Codfish jg. quintal ..'..$4,75 oarlv a3 Tuesday A. M., to secure insertion The larsre so,v88 as having purchased the entire stock in trade and All desiring Mowers, who can obtain them direct from 
Candles, box.14(5)15c Trout, bbl.$8.00 edition we are now nrintimr renders it N macbner T °fthe above named establishment, and are this point, should send in their orders early, that they 
-- edition we are now printing, renders it necessary to put carrying on the same business upon their own account, may be placed on file, stating time to be delivered as 
nciiuu iuuuu tower guns dismantled, but the NEW YORK MARKET—May 7 the paper to press earlier than heretofore. 
Redan and Garden batteries keep up a heavy FLOUR—Wo notice an increased demand for West and ADAMS HUNTINGTON 
fire. No immediate prospect of an assault. State (lour. Market for common grades has advanced ^ UflbiUI1 
During the night of the 14th a most eanguin- V bbl. Common brands are still sought after for PAP “ warehouse 93 sTAra-sr., roci 
ary battle raaed between the French nml the East and British Provinces, and there is a fair specu- Wholesale aud Retail Dealers in Paper a 
Russians in which th. firm ? ,ll i u lativo demand for forward delivery. Sales at S10©10,25 Paper of every description constantly c 
usBians,.in which the former destroyed the common to straight and choice State, closing- with none to order. 
Russian rifle ambuscade in front of the Mala- to be had below $10,12)4; $10,12)4(2)44 common to good " TTrmvrpqn-w’<j uttivuttt t 
koff Tower. Ohio, Michigan, Indiana and Wisconsin; $10,75©12,00 . . iu 8 ^7'"“* . , 
mi 1 • ^11 « in _ extra Genesee A- nkw in\ ention, thoroughly tested las 
o/bfua 1 ! 7 ° j tho 9 zar Alexauder 16 spoken Therc is a g0(Kl demand for Canadian, and sales at $10,- will cut all kinds of grain, on side hills ai 
Of by the London limes as a new and more 25©11 common to choice, fancy and extra. land, with greater ease to tho team, dr 
audacious policy than that pursued by his GRAIN—Holders of wheat exhibit more anxiety to re- tda l! an ^ other known. The driving wl 
father, and is so regarded throughout Eurone alize, and market is easier. White Michigan can be in diamoter. which steadies and eases 
The Indcnendemv of Rruwla bo, i 1,ou « ht at or under. There are no largo parcels of °' V8 th , e cu ( U ! n -? aPPtratus to work Dot 
me independence, ot Brussels, lias received Genesee offered. Sales, good white Canadian at $2,60 • t0 be « l0vat ed and depressed at the plea 
irom Vienna a dispatch, alleged to be from white South at $2,55. Rye in good demand, and with a ver : 0»e span of horses will draw thi 
the Crimea, stating that the Allies had sus- limited supply, has advanced 10^5)15c ty bu. Distillers pain a -i day without changing, with eas 
pended the bombardment. It is not stated on ! lad abo h ut exhausted their supply and were compelled ^“r ^“binding Warranted" andm’i tr 
wh ; .t day the lire ceased hut the Independence 
believes that the date oi the dispatch is poste- There was also a small lot sold as high as $1,70. Hold- -79-lt JOHN 1HOMP3QN, Clifton, M< 
to be had below $10,12)4 j $10,12)4©44 common to good 
Ohio, Michigan, Indiana and Wisconsin ; $10,75©12,00 
extra Genesee. 
There is a good demand for Canadian, and sales at $10,- 
25©11 common to choice, fancy and extra. 
GRAIN—Holders of wheat exhibit more anxiety to re- 
THOMPSON’S SIDE-HILL REAPER. 
A new invention, thoroughly tested last season, which 
vtt.ttvtx urcuu,. pimuug, itu UOIa it, cetessarj 10 put carrying on the same business upon their own account, may be placed on file, stating time to be delivered as 
the paper to press earlier than heretofore. wo feel compelled to make the following statement : the supply will be limited, and early orders only will 
----— In consequence of the dissolution and closing up of the secure them beyond disappointment 
ADAMS, HUNTINGTON & CO. business of the firm of Emory & Co., in the fail of 1853, The Two-Horse Mower made in Buffalo will be furnish- 
papkr warehouse, 93 sTATE-ST., rochisstkr, n. t. their stock then on hand consisting enly of Implements, ed to all orders except in New England. Those ordering 
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Paper and Paper Stock wa f„; old , at auc j io . n - Aft0r which Two-Horse Mowers from New England, will be supplied 
Paper of every description constantly on hand or made ® a je the subscribers respectn oly concluded a temporary with those made in Worcester, Mass. The One-Horse 
to order ” ->79 4 t ariange.nont with one of the principal purchasers at Mower, capable of cutting a swarth three and a half feet 
---—-- said sale, by which they continued the business with wide, will be furnished to all ordering them They offer 
THOMPSON’S SIDE-HILL REAPER. him - conveying the privilege of occupying their Albany them on the most favorable terms, and with renewed 
A new invention, thoroughly tested last season, which A ? picu ' tur al M orlp, and Manufacturing and selling under assurance of their utility. With the recent improve- 
will cut all kinds of grain, on side hills as well as on level , olr Patents, their patented Horse Powers, Machinery, ments in their manufacture, they are without doubt the 
land, with greater ease to tho team, driver and raker a ?°’ 110 use 01 P at,t ® rns anc * castings, names, cor- best, if not the only well-established Mowers now before 
than any other known. The driving wheels are six feet r ® 3 P ontt °fi c<) i cunton'ors, ic., as well as superintending the public. 
in diameter, which steadies and oasos the draft and nl- manufacturing business—for which said purchaser For sale at the Albany Ag. Works on Hamilton, Liberty 
lows the cutting apparatus to work between thorn and £ a f p , a ,‘ d ,,— n l noarly ‘wenty-flvo thousand dollars to and UuionSt., Albany. 271-8toow EMERY BROTHERS. 
to be elevated and danressed at the nlaasnre „r th„ Feb - U i 18&0 > be,n 8 th e expiration of said agreements, —----- 
ver. One span of ho.-sos will draw this Reapor in anv ?> whic i? l irao the - v withdrew entirely from all connec- ATKIN’S SELF-RAKING REAPER & MOWER. 
rior to that of the official intelligence. 
ers of corn appear more anxious to realize, and with a 
A terrible battle between a Russian sortie "l* 1 i^Ti! Swl, , Sal « s 
OT i ai • i j. at white South ; $1,14^5)1,15 mixed and 
Riicl the 1 lencll, raged during the night, per- yellow South. Sales of the latter were rumored at 
naps the most sanguinary since Inkerman.— $l,lo. Oats soiling slowly at 65©75cSouth and Jersey; 
The situation of affairs was considered satis- 78 (§,?5 C State and Wost - 
factory tn the HVoncB On 11 ,., nio-bt n,„ PROVISIONS—The Pork markot is a shade firmer, par- 
1 qu? 0 b . 1?rench - 0a * he nl S h t Of the tlculariy for old mess, the stock of which is becoming 
$1,16. Oats soiling slowly at 65®75c South and Jersey; 
78©84c State and Wost. 
279-It JOHN THOMPSO N, Clifton, Monroe Co., N. Y 
1855. CUTLER & PALMER. 1855. 
Produce, Commission, Forwarding Merchants, 
— and — 
SHIP BROKERS, 
“BUFFALO CITY WAREHOUSE,’’ 
non witn nun or any otner parties, lormeo a new copart- Three seasons use of this ingenious, beautiful, and yet 
nership with themselves, and are now the sole proprie- simple Macuine, furnish convincing proof of practical 
tors and occupants ot tho above Works, Patents, Rights, worth. Three Hundred, scattered into nineteen different 
I attorns. &c., and the exclusive manufacture ot their States tho past season, mostly in inexperienced hands, and 
celebrated Machinery mado by them since 1846, when nearly all giving good satisfaction, cutting from fifty to six 
they first commenced this business in this city. hundred acres, proves it not only strong and servicable 
ltiey have recently renewed and replaced most of their but also simple and easily managed. It saves not only 
operating Machinery and Tools, and are better than ever the hard work of raking, but lays the grain in such good 
prepared to supply promptly their Implements and Ma- order as to save at least another hand in binding. 
chinery of suporior quality and workmanship. 
It is warranted to be a good, durable, Sklp-Raking 
They have opened the spacious Rooms on State street, Reaper, and I have also succeeded in attaching a mowing 
the most eligible in the city, for the display and sale of bar, so that I also warrant it as a Mower. 
le+n t> • 'j 1 0 ? tlcularly for old mess, the stock of which is becoming Corner Lloyd and Canal Streets, and Commercial Slip 
18th the Russians mado a strong sortie, but reduced, and is in few hands. Sales at 16,50 old mess ; Buffalo, N. Y. P ’ 
were promptly repulsed. 17,44(2)50 new do ; 14,b7©50 new primo ; 16, 75 thin Prompt and personal attention given to the Sale 
their Machinery, Implements and Seeds, which are all Price, at Chicago, of Reapers, $170 ; of Mowing Bar $30 
now and of the most approved and complete kinds ex Discount on the Reaper, $15 ; and on Mowing Bar $5 for 
taut, instead ol an accumulated stock of miscellaneous cash in advance, or on delivery. Price of Mower $120 
Goods and Seeds of an old concern. gg- Pamphlets giving aU the objections and dii/iculties "as 
Iho attention of a discerning public is solicited to our well as commendations, sontfree, on post paid applications 
present stock of goods, beiore selecting and purchasing AGENTS, suitably qualified, wanted in all sections where 
Buffalo, N. Y. taut, instead of an accumulated stock of miscellaneous 
Prompt and personal attention given to the Sale Goods and Seeds of an old concern. 
Purchase of Property iu this market, or to Forward- The attention of a discerning public is solicited to our 
g to other points ; also, to procuring Freight for Ves- presentstock of goods, beiore selecting and purchasing 
J. H. PALMER. 
the coming season. EMERY BROTHERS, 
279-0t No. 52 State street, Albany, N. Y. 
there are none. [261-eow5m] J. S. WRIGHT, 
“ Prairie Farmer ” Warehouse, Chicago, Dec., 1S54. 
