Another Reaper Suit. 
The Decision in the Reaper Case, mention¬ 
ed below, having been erroneously reported, 
we cheerfully copy the following correction, 
which appeared in the Daily Democrat of the 
14th instant: 
BOUNTY LAND WARRANTS, AND THE 
PUBLIC LANDS! 
Georoe M. Smith, of Norwich, Chenango County, N. Y., 
general agent for locating Land Warrants and purchas- 
Rurat. New-Yorker Office, 1 Terms of Advertising Fifteen Cents a Line for each in K Public Lands, will devote his time and personal at- 
May 16, 1865. f _ _. . tentlon to this business, aided by competent and trustv 
Tuerb is no change in the Wheat Market worthy of * r . u P ria announce- agents in the several localities. He has made himself 
note. Prices are stiff at quotations, but very little is do- “ ents preferred . and no Patent Medicine or deceptive familiar with this business by investigation, travel, and 
. . „ .. . ___ . . / . . advertisements inserted on any conditions. at much expense. He will also attend to anv collecting 
T _ ' T _ . , ing except in Canadian. A regular wheat train runs to 
U. S. Circuit Court. Cyrus II. McCormick i an ding over the lake branch of the Central railroad 
VB Seymour & Morgan. every day to supply our millers with Canadian wheat. 
dvertisements inserted on any conditions. 
8 Tij~ The circulation of the Rural Nkw-Yorkkr largely 
exceeds that of any other Agricultural or similar journal Dubuque, Iowa, or St. Paul, Minnesota. 
at much expense. He will also attond to any collecting 
that may be intrusted to him. Address 
CEO. M. SMITH, Norwich, N. Y.; Lansing, Mich. • 
Gentlemen--The notice with regard to this It i3 shrewdly suspected by some that a good deal of flour in America or Europe,-while it Is from 16,000 to 20,000 AGENTS WANTED —Wante d Agents to sell the 
case, under the telegraph head, in your paper mark6 d « Pure Genesee” is such only in being ground ° reater than that of other in this State, m £tpopular book oft he soason^ntitled 
of tlie 1 th instant, is such as may, unexplain- by Genesee water power. Corn is still a dollar, but oats °ut ot New York City. “DANGER IN THE DARK"’ 
Od, give a false impression as to what was de- have fallen a couple of cents per bushel within tho week. Advertisements should reach the publication office as a Book which will be read with interest by every True 
Cided on the late motion for an mjunction. Butter more plenty and five cents lower, being to-day early as Tuesday A. M., to secure insertion. The large American. Also, a great variety of other attractive publi- lnaw ..7 mc J? J* ave been mado of this with 
The facts ‘^e these In 1850, the defendants twenty cents a pound. edition we are now printing, renders it necessary to put ° at j°? US? p r . H,, “ drods of Persons are en- ^v^oie TheT^t pi ! biie ’ 
•hy e Mr "flSmkk VoUU> °* a “ d apples ar « >“ re( J uc - R > a “ d >"'»>* ^om the paper to press earlier than heretofore. hooper month. FauVrt^a^wtocaSSL^ ~ W ° " 
onVI™ * • 1 • n ! LI * ti r ' , . S 1C ? six to eight shillings a bushel, according to quality. No T _ “ -application, postage paid, to H. M. RDLISON, Quaker 
and on a trial in October last, the plaintiff ob - other changes worthy of note. SHEPHERD T)OCxS. City Publishing House, 32 South 3d street, Philadelphia 
tained a verdict, on the ground that those Rnr-mrerirr? wnrareuv x,-ovr^ The : subscriber has for sale a few young Shepherd Dogs, or to the Queen City Publishing House, No. 115^ Main 
machines were infringements of his mfent ,, WHOLESALE PRICES. bred from the well known dog “Sweep,” at prices vary- street, Cincinnati. Sample copy of “ Danger in the Dark” 
o r Ar ° , .... P ent. 1 lour and Grain. Fruits and Roots. mg from $10 to $25, according to age and training. sent by mail, postpaid, on receipt of $1 in postage 
Mor S an are now building machines Flour, bbl....Ml,09011,25 Apples, bush.750$1 H. A. LAMPHERE. stamps or bank bill funds. mintage 
of a different kind, in accordance with patents Gon.Wheat, bu. $0,0002,55 Do. dried ..$1,1301 38 Weedsport, N. Y., May, 1855. 280-2t ~r---—-— 
Sf ENGINE «nd MACHINERY FOB SAL®. . STM0US Sc MORGAN'S 
M.-SSssns 
Manny's Patent 
WITH WOOD’S IMPROVEMENT. 
For the Harvest of 1855. 
In all the trials wliich bavo been made of this with 
ronty cents a pound. edition we are now printing, renders it necessary to put ,. eliinf . these work's and are makingftom non “ has P rov6d °“ e of the best in usa - I now offijr them 
Potatoes and apples are in request, and bring from the paper to press earlier than heretofore. IdOO per month. Full particulars, with catalogue font on with confidence, as having been thoroughly tested. War- 
£ to eight shillings a bushel, according to quality. No --application, postage paid, to II. M. RDLISON ’ Quaker rant0 d t0 cut from ten to fifteen acres of grass or grain 
her changes worthy of note. SHEPHERD DOOR. City Publishing House, 32 South 3d street, Philadelphia, P er da y- as woU as wouM be done by Scythe or Cradle. 
immKTrn TOnnrM.rv t,T>rr.r^ ^ Dje subscriber has for sale a few young Shepherd Dogs, or to the Queen City Publishing House, No. 115M Main * 3e .? f ,°"!. 0r . * u ? > 1 ? T ed *fSSr’ f i eight added - 
ROCHESTER WHOLESALE PRICES. bred from the well known dog “ Swoop,” at prices vary- street, Cincinnati. Sample copy of “ Danger in the Dark” ^o tb ° r ^° d ^K B nfs—E. D. HALIAXIK, Rochester ;SYL- 
ROCHESTER WHOLESALE PRICES. 
Flour and Grain. I Fruits and Roots. 
Flour, hbl-$11,09011,25 Apples, bush.750$I 
ing from §10 to $25, according to age and training. 
H. A. LAMPHERE. 
Weedsport, N. Y., May, 1855. 280-2t 
SEYMOUR & MORGAN'S 
was commenced by Mr. McCormick against Sy"StaughTr ™' 6 c A good second hand st^m^ ^neand^rone 
them about three weeks since, for the purpose Buckwheat. . 88 c Calf..;j 0 c p,anin g Machine, (Daniel’s Patent) planes 17 feet and 27 
of obtaining an injunction to prevent the Beans.$1,5001,75 Sheeppcl’ts!!!!!75c0$i,5O inches, Circular Saws and other machinery. 
completion and sale of those machines, which _ . Meats. do .OO0OO C r ivTmvfn ^wvv";- e " r f r ° ° f ALBERT al- 
■u rt 1 i j r , r i* 1 Pork, me 3 S bbl .$16^a)18 Seeds HbN or DAVID ANTHONY, Union Springs, Cavuga co., 
he alleged embraced some features of his pat- do! cwt.$7/a7.50 aover. bush.. «7 N. Y. 280-lt DAVID ANTFIONY. 
1 . ^ e leaiures 01 nit pau- ^ cwt .$7©7,50 Clover, bush. $7 N - 
ent. ihe motion for such injunction was Beef, per cwt. $7,50©k Timothy.$3©4 
made before Judge Nelson, at New York, on Voal Calves, each. .$3 to $4 Sundries. 
.UUf/7)OUC *«*-*iv*v A K-wMbuioia cui]uuou( AUGJCini AD- 
Seeds hEN or DAVID ANTHONY, Union Springs, Cavuga co., 
sh . . . 87 N - Y - 280-lt DAVID ANTHONY. 
PERUVIAN GUANO—No. 1, 
the 4th inst when after the naners were read Hams > smoked ft..lO®llc Wood, hard.$5©6X .. ri R G x ov f?. I ? ont brand an ’l weight upon each bug, 
0^1 i i ’ T fi thepapers were read, shoulderg .7fS)8c Do. soft.. $3®3 50 (m bond,) at $40 per ton of 2,000 pounds. This article is 
and models of the machines examined, ho chickens.10©llc Coal Lehich ton $9’50 haken from the lowor part of the cargoes, constantly ar- 
heavd t.tis amumont nf nlaintifF'o Tnrto.Tc man. -nJ ..— rivinv. and is considered fvmallv ns trnnrt 
heard the argument of the plaintiff’s counsel, Turkeys.10©llc Do. Scranton.$i ’25 
and without hearing the defendants’counsel, _ Dairy, ac. Blossbnrg.$5’50 
eSitlod 'I - a r/f n °- made f .° Ut Whicl ! Cheese..".7..!" 10®lie Sa^'bb^'.V.V.V.SlS 
entitled the plaintiff to an injunction against Lard, tried. io©llc Hay, ton. $ 10©17 
the machines now in process of construction. Do. leaf. 10c Wool, ft. 20©35c 
'« 7 ’ 2 c riving, and is considered equally as good, by many farm- 
$5 50 ers ’ as tbe drjr ' 
R/nin Peruvian Guano, No. 1, dry, price $18 per ton of 2,000 
i« 2 v pounds - 
For sale at the Agency. ANTOINE LONGETT. 
280-4t 34 Cliff st., corner of Fulton, New York. 
The plaintiff’s counsel then claimed that he T allow . .. „ 12 >^c White fish, bbl..$io©io,50 
is entitled to an injunction to restrain the "box'.'.V.'. .l^sifc TroufbW.^^'.'.'.ls’no 
construction and sale by the defendants of 
machines such as were involved in the suit 
commenced in 1850, and which had been de- 
sent by mail, post paid, on receipt of $1 in postage VESTER HARMON. Mumford ; d A^. p -^'YNN, Lo Roy. 
stamps or bank bill funds. 280-2t WALTER A. WOOD, Hoosick Falls, 
-—-----_ 276-5teow Manufacturer & Proprietor. 
SEYMOUR & MORGANS SALE OF IMPORTED SHORT-HORN’D CATTLE 
South-Down Sheep and Suffolk Hogs. 
1 wlIX sel1 by Auction, at my residence on Wednesday 
20th JUNE next . my entire Herd of Short-Homed Cattle 
\ —consisting of about twenty-five (25) head of my choice 
animals. Nearly the whole of them are imported, and 
their direct descendants. 
Also, about seventy-live SOUTH-DOWN SHEEP. These 
are imported from the flock of Jonas Webb, Esq., of Eng¬ 
land, and their descendants. 
Also, a few SUFFOLK HOGS, bred from the importa¬ 
tion of J. C. Jackson, Esq. 
Catalogues, with pedigrees and further particulars 
will be ready about 20th April, and can be had at the of¬ 
fices of the different Agricultural papers in this State, and 
Ohio Cultivator and Indiana Farmer, and by application 
to me. 
Tersis op Saif —For all sums under $100, cash ; over 
$100 to $150, three months; over S150 to $300, 6 months 
and all over $300, six and twelve months’ credit, on ap- 
NEW YORK MARKET—May 14. 
FLOUR.—Market for medium and common grades ful- 
out argument. 
May 10, 1855. 
H. R. Seldex. 
37j4la>H common to fancy and extra, and small lots at 
$11,25 for favorite brands. 
GRAIN.—Wheat, sales good white Michigan at $2,70. 
Buyers and sellers are wide apart. Rye dull. I’rimo 
North held at $1,75. Corn market easier, with increased 
-- T- ’ rlt ~ PATENT NEW YORK REAPER Terms op Saif— For all sums under $ 100 , cash ; over 
YOUNCt BRACK HAWK. With Self-Raking Attachment. $100 to $150, three months; over $150 to $300, 6 months, 
Tms celebrated Horso will stand at my Stable in Sen- Tim superiority of the New York Reaper over all oth- and , ov ® r * o0 ?> Tif and twel ve months’ credit, on ap- 
> nett, three miles north of Auburn, from May 15th to Au- ers. as conceded by the grain growers of the United u° t6 h withinterest. J. M. SHERWOOD, 
gust 1st, at the low price of $10 for tho season—payment States, is established beyond a question of doubt. The ^ 11 March, 185 o. [2i.>-tCeow] Auburn, N. Y. 
in advance in all cases. He can show some as good stock only complaint was, that like the ordinary hand raking tt/’dtuut<is nrn scurmr- mTrnTr —,-- 
as his noted sire. His colts are good size, and very fine, reapers, the necessary labor in discharging the grain by wixiuiiA ° ULD AOKI.C Ji 1 URAL v. AB.RIIOUSE, 
taking the first prizes at Fairs, where they have been ex- hand, was still required. To overcome this difficulty, by Corner of Front and Mumfobd Streets, Near the 
hibited, in al! cases. Pasturing furnished at reasonable the construction of machinery, has been our study for ® AS Works. 
rates, all at the risk of the owners. years, and wo have at length succeeded. It is now no Thk subscriber takes pleasure in announcing that his 
Corner of Front and Mumford Streets, Near the 
Gas Works. 
Auburn, Cayuga co., N. Y. 
J. D. REMINGTON. 
180-lt 
--- Buyers and sellers are wide apart. Rye dull. Prime ^ Y ALU ABLE FARM FOR SALE, doposite the grain in suitable gavels, and in hotter shape 
„ _ North held at $1,75. Corn market easier, with increased In Arcadia, Wayne co., N. Y., situated 4}£ miles north for the binders, than can be done by any hand-ralcina 
VESSEL Run Down.— A telegraph dispatch receipts. Sales at $1,16 white South; $1,17®1,18 yoliow. of Newark, and three miles from the Rmchester and Sy- reaper. Among all the Self-Rakes put out by us, no com- 
from PhiladelDhia under date nf Mw loth Oats not very firm. Small salo at 65(2)7. c South and Jer- racuse Railroad. Said farm contains 323 acres, 150 clear- plaint in regard to its operation has been made.’ In con- 
i t l xi ’ sey: 76fo)84c State and West. ed, the balance well timbered. There is upon the farm sequence of the universal satisfaction by the farmers 
States that the steamer Keystone State, at , PROVISIONS.—Pork market firm. Lard firm. Sales an orchard of 700 trees, grafted fruit, all in bearing and and the great demand for this machine, we have been 
that port from Savannah, was run into on the 
Delaware Bay in the night by the schooner 
Adrian, hence for Fall River, coal laden.— 
1 bbls and tierces at 10W10J7C. Butter Arm at 20©25c flourishing condition. Tho farm is well watered. Tho induced to commence the manufacture of a large num 
buildings are good, the house new, convenient and in ber for the harvest of 1855. 
ALBANY MARKET’. —May 14. 
style. A steam saw mill in good order joins the farm.— 
Tho whole or one-halt of said farm can bo had at a bar- 
FLOUR AND MEAL.—Market inactive. The receipts S a * Q - Terms made to accommodate tho purchaser. In- principles embodied in our patents 
years, and wo have at length succeeded. It is now no Thk subscriber takes pleasure in announcing that his 
longer a theory, but has been proved by the actual test old Foreman, Mr. Robt. Perrine, (the best Plow-maker in 
of a large number of machines put out by us during the the State,)has returned to superintend the manufacturing 
last harvest, that the SELF-RAKE ATTACHMENT will department, and is now prepared to supply old custom- 
deposite the grain in suitable gavels, and in hotter shape ers, (and new ones, too.) with Plows, Cultivators Itoad- 
for the binders, than can be done by any hand-raking Scrapers, Drags, Wheel barrows , rf-c. 
reaper. Among all the Self-Rakes put out by us, no coni- The undersigned is confident, that the announcement 
plaint in regard to its operation has been made. In con- °f the return of his 
sequence of the universal satisfaction by the farmers, OT.T) T’T OW-AIA If ut> 
and the great demand for this machine, we have been .. „ , , , . 7 niivrvr.r,, 
induced to commence the manufacture of a large num- 1S a 1 tbat need 50 said 10 b rin g Ihe whole farming com¬ 
ber for the harvest of 1855. mumty right down to the corner of Front and Mumford 
We claim precedence for our machine in consequence str ,? et 7. ! n . ear t f le .9‘Tl p - D - WRIGHT, 
of actual test; also, in consideration of the following Rochester, April 17, 185o. 277-4t-eow. 
The Adrian sunk in fifteen minutes. Three of aro fair i and th o stock if anything is accumulating.— < l uire of J - s - RICH upon th0 premises, or of the subscri 
™ t , , ,, , . . , Sale 3 about 500 bbls, in lots, at $10, 25(a) 10,37 for com- her in Marion, Wayne co., N. Y. 
tho crow wore sovorl but tho oarGoir. n v» A oooU gal ° 3 about 600 bbls, in lots, at $10,25f5) 10,37 for com- n O< ?,¥ ari0tl > Wayne co., N. Y. sheaves can be made of any required size: but one man 
’ e captain and cook mon to favorite State, $10,25® 10,50 for com. to straight _ ___ JOSEPH CALDWELL. is required in the mangement of the machine. 
were lost. Off Bombay Hook, at 2 o’clock, Western, $10,25®11 for common to good Canadian, $ 11 ,- y qt a T 'K a CR TfTTT ttt rat s/iPTVTV’a' 2. The cast, patent, combination box, containing all the 
c h^ ’ ! T -* 4.1 25 for extra do ’ S10,25®12 for common to extra Ohio, Xl AU-KiDULlURAL bOUIETY S smaller gear, combines great strength and durability 
She was a 0 ain run into by the schooner Little $11,25^12,25 for extra Genesee. Corn Meal $2,50. PREMIUMS ON FARMS. preventing any displacement of tho gearings whatever! 
Tom. The schooner filled and went down in GRAIN.—More active, without material change. Sales Premiums are offorod for 1855, of $50, $30, and $ 20 , on In this it possesses great advantages over anv other 
ton minutes hut oil i.nndo A e f red Canadian at $2,37>^ ; 700 bu. white do, at $2,58is Farms of not loss than 50 acro.s, exclusive or wood and reaper. No failure in the large number made. 
es, DUt ail Hands were saved. A a, 59 ; 3 ,000 bu. afloat at $2,60, and 3 ,000 white Michigan waste land, regard being had to the quantity and quality 3. The Knife or Sickle is seriated and in sections that 
steamer that could thus be run into twice in d ? at Y 2 > ( j°- —sales 11,400 bu. round yellow at of produce, the manner and oxpense of cultivation, and cannot be clogged, and in case of accident can be repair- 
. , . , , , , ., . $1,15 for large lots and $1,16 for small parcels at tho the actual products. ed by any good blacksmith, 
one night, must nave been herseli remiss in road. Barley but little offering. Sales 100 bushels two- Questions to be answered by the applicant will be fur- 4. The ReaDor will cut 6 feot to 6 *,: with vnrwi drivino- 
1. The Self-Rake being under the control of the driver, 
sheaves can be made of any required size; but oue man 
is required in the mangement of the machine. 
2. The cast, patent, combination box, containing all the 
smaller gear, combines great strength and durability 
preventing any displacement of tho gearings whatever! 
Premiums are offorod for 1855, of $50, $30, and $20, on In this it possesses great advantages over any other 
irm .3 of not less than 50 acro.s, exclusive of wood and reaper. No failure in the large number made. 
$1,15 for large lots and $1,16 for small parcels at the the actual products. 
road. Barley but little offering. Sales 100 bushels two- Questions to be answerod by the applicant will be fur- 
some way. Either her signal lights were not rov '' 0,l at fh; u . and iOO bu. four-rowed at $1,32. Oats— nishod by the Secretary on application. 
O O RA.IAS AI.7(H) nil. Sr.a.fcA at. 7 4- tW) 7 mooanro Yntino mil..* ni.mn Bin CJrtrt. 
ed by any good blacksmith. 
4. The Reaper will cut 6 feet to 6 )^, with good driving, 
XEDZIE’S RAIN WATER FILTER. 
Manufactured by J. E. CHENEY & Co., 
Rochester, N. Y. Patented January, ’54.’ 
These Filters have received the high¬ 
est commendation from scientific and 
medical men,and are in constant use,hav¬ 
ing given entire satisfaction to hundreds 
of families'! n this city and other parts of 
the country within the last fifteen years. 
[They have been perfected in the fixtures 
within two years, and can now be trans¬ 
ported in safety.] We now make five 
displayed, or something else must have been FEED—Sales 8,400 bu. at $1,75 for second quality and 
wanting $2 for middlin e 3 ft 100 ft?. 
FRUIT.—We notice a sale of two tons dried apples at 
'’*'***'* $6,81, packages extra. 
Strike. — The track laborers at different BUFFALO MARKET—May 14. 
places along the New York Central Railroad FLOUR.—Sales 80 bbls Upper Lake at $9,50 ; a small 
have reoentlv atruek for on aJvnnee of ooa parcel of Illinois at the same figure; 100extra Indiana at 
ave ecenuy ..truck lor an advance ot one $io, and 123 bbls Canadian oxtras, in lots, at $ 10 , 12 >£(® 
shilling per day on their wages ; the company 10 -25- 
came up to their demands. Their wages are w;u.k‘eo N a7$k90® 1 A-h" Corn^fc firmer, and'in'goM 
now six shillings. demand. Oats in active enquiry, but very scarce,°and 
the market steady. Sales 60U0 buat 62c. 
■*" | CANAL FREIGHTS—Dull; corn 11c, flour 50c to Albany. 
Anniversary Week. —Last week various! ALBANY CATTLE MARKET.—May 14. 
religious and benevolent societies held their j At w - Wool ford’s Bull’s Head, Washington Stroet. 
anniversaries in the city of New York. Owing ^Prices- Extra, sio ; 1 st 
Anniversary Week. —Last week various ALBANY CATTLE MARK 
religious and benevolent societies held their At W. w. Woolford’s Bull’s Head , 1 
anniversaries in the city of New York. Owing quality, $o ; 2 d, is^s.sofsd. $ 7 ,see 
to the stormy state of the weather, the at- ,. Cow . 3 and Calves —10 in market, 
tendance was not large, but the proceedings ~ Sheep—340 in market. Prices nu 
were of the usual interesting character. $7.w. 
petition, and report on the same. 
280-4t B. P. JOHNSON, Secretary. 
Agricultural Rooms, Albany, May 16, 1855. 
EXCELSIOR AGRICULTURAL WORKS, 
WAREHOUSE AND SEED STORE, — OLD STAND, 
369 & 371 Broadway, Albany, N. Y. 
EXCELSIOR HORSE POWERS, 
“ THRESHERS AND SEPARATORS, 
CIDER AULp “ KRAUSER’S PATENT,” 
“ CROSS-CUT SAW MILLS, 
“ CIRCULAR SAW MILLS. 
FISK RUSSELL’S MOWING MACHINE. 
“ KING OF THE MOWERS.” 
A L S O, 
,— - .-^- r .-—. while ordinary machines cut five feet or less, and no ad- sizes, which retail for five, six, eight, ten, and twelve 
e ‘ 0 4 6 at measure. Notice must be given to tho Secretary on or be- ditional draft on account of the Self-Rake attachment. dollars each. 
PEED.—Sales 8,400 bu. at $1,75 for second quality and fore the 1st of July, by persons intending to compote, so We now offer the New York Reaper as a perfect SELF- The most impure rain water is rendered mire without 
$ ^J p LH ,ad ‘' n S 3 ft 100 u> 3 - that some member or members of the Executive Com- RAKING REAPER, under onr usual Warranty. The taste, color or smell. They are portable durable and 
i. ” 0 notice a sale of two tons dried apples at mittee may visit and examine the farms entered for com- Reaper shall be well made, of good materia!, and dura- are not excelled by any filter known. ’ 274-eowtf 
$6,81, packages extra. petition, and report on the same. ble with proper care. Can cut from 15 to 20 acres per -—-—_I_. 
BUFFALO MARKET—May 14 . 28d ; 4t , „ B. P. JOHNSON, Secretary. day with one span of horses, doing the work better than FORBUSH’S 
FLOUR—Sales 80 bbls Upper Lake at $9,50 ; a small ■ .. Agncultural Rooms ’ Albany ’ May 16 ’ 1855 ' - d ® positi ^ ««’ grain in IMPROVED MOWING & REAPING MACHINE. 
parcst of Ulinois at the same figure; 100 extra Indiana at EXCELSIOR AGRICULTURAL WORKS, Shen dUdSmd by hMd ^ The rake ? at the w H of ^he ila ™f^ ured b> J u The American Mowing and Heaping 
^O^and 123 bbls Canadian extras, in lots, at $10,12*0 WAREHOUSE AND SEED STORE, _ OLD STAND, driver saves the hlrdTabor of oneman PrTce at the T , v M ff hil \ e Company’’ at Buffalo, N. Y. 
factory, with extra sickle sections extra guards, wrench- CUt from l( ? 10 15 acre f ot 
es, Ac., is $140. This stronir euarantv under which we 7 .7 . gr , am per day ’ Wlth on , e span of horses, and to 
es, Ac., is $140. This strong guaranty under which we 
sell, or NO PAY, is sure protection to the purchaser; to- 
do the work as well as can be done by any other single 
or combined machine. It has been in use during the 
gethor with our great experience, now over 10 years, t u “ mal “ ,e - Deen J a us ,° dur ' n « 
mostly devoted to the manufacture of Reaping Machines, 7)7tested • Sd with nr«cAnf Ugh 7 and sat ' s£kCt0 !! 1 
which enables us weli to understand the wants of the , he p £ esent Improvements, is th« 
farmers. It now becomes us again to make our acknowl¬ 
edgment to the farmers for the liberal patronage hitherto 
extended to us. We have greatly enlarged our works 
with increased facilities, and hope to be able to supply 
the stormy state of the weather, the at- „ r Cows and Calves—10 in market. Prices rango from Wright’s, Bcrrail’s, Manky’s and Kktcuum's Mowers ■ 
dance was not large, but the proceedings Sheep-340 in market. Prices range at from $5,00, to Wisconsin and Iowa, in pl'aceofT^S.V^W 
•e of the usual interestin'* character $7,0°. ’ ,,7 , U1 ” lj MACHINES AND IMPLEMENTS, has heretofore acted for us, and Mr. WILLIi 
. .. -««• ,Yk ” »*«•«»«"«"<“■ ar , " < ***[SoSf low “‘ iSffiSsr E2S8S2 
Galifo'n)!;i Tnf«litftl>ni»0 CAMBRIDGE cattle jiabket— May 9 . “false impressions.” “S h oSr., mo^o.c»„ MOtt< 
d d (P/klhyU/ta, . Among tie l„g. a„„b.r of.TBSTIMOSI 
Swino—640 in market. Prices range fat live weight wn ?, 
$ 6 . Stores $5. ’ ranted 
Wholesale and Retail, at the lowest prices,— all war¬ 
ranted. _ [280-3] May 10, 1855. 
“ FALSE IMPRESSIONS.” 
Arrival of the Empire City. 
Tiib steamship Empire City arrived at New ®\ d6S dWt ' 
Orleans May 11th, from Havana. She reports p e its— $ 101 . 40 . ' 
that the steamship Illinois, en route from As- Calf Skins— o^ioc per lb. 
pinwall for New York, had put into Havana, Barrelling Cattle—None. 
having on board the California mails, &c., of Veai Calves— $4,0° 4,25,4,5007. 1132 at market. 
A Aril I’m, btores—Yearlings, $00000. 
V 1 ' , . Working Oxen—Sales 137, 145, 150,175, 200 to 230. 
Ihe steamship Golden Age, which left San Cows and Calves—31, 36, 40, 45, 50056. 
Francisco on the 17th of April with 750 pas- Y0 ars Old—$40, 43, 46, 48, 50, 55060. 
Kfa aUd V $1 ’ 3 °°r tr ^ re r +l b °^' d ,’ Sd Lamb 3 -^ 122 ^atmarkeh Prices-Extra, $7, 
struck a sunken rock on the night of the 28th 9 9013. By lot—$ 2 , 12 «, 2,25, 2,50, 3, 3,06, 3,5006. 
CAMBRIDGE CATTLE MARKET.— May 9. “FALSE IMPRESSIONS” Brock^rt, Monroe co. ny 
At market 247 Cattle—about 225 Beeves and 22 Stores, ,.. To T “ K Pckuc—T he Agncultural Warehouse and Seed Amonz the lareo number of TFS1 
consisting of Working Oxen, Cows and Calves, Yearlings St 0 5tif A | 7 “ certain parties have infor- lowin'* few certificates establish the 
2 and 3 years old. med the Public, but still lives” at tho Oid Stand, 369and ,o 0 |f R , k in" Attachment to the Pa-ima 
Prices—Beef Cattle—We quoto Extra beef $9,75010 00- 371 Broadway, .Albany, N. Y , where a complete assort- 0 ‘ 1 
1st. quality, $909,50 ; 2d, do., $8,750,9,00 - 3d do’ lnoHt °' -Agricultural and Horticultural Machines and Im- ,. Wheats 
$80S,5O; ordinary, $707,75. ’ ’’ Plements of evory name and variety, manufactured by Messrs. Seymour & Morgan : Gent. 
Mr. VVM. BOSWORTH is our general agent in Iilinois, 272-3m ' ' Buffalo N Y 
Wisconsin and Iowa, in place Of Mr. S. G. Wiliiams. who _-_ nnnaio, in. t. 
has heretofore acted for us, and Mr. WILLIARD FISHER, IMPORTED MONARCH 
nSpoA, Monroe eo„ i?”' ‘ gft 
most perfect combined machine in the world. 
Price of the Mower,.. 
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. 
IMPORTED MONARCH. 
By Priam, out of Delphine by Whisker, will stand the 
Brockoort, Monroe co., N. Y. 
’ ’ I uy riiii itmi xuuiruau. rerms »zo me season for 
Among the largo number of TESTIMONIALS, the fol- mares not thorough-bred, and $50 for thorough-bred._ 
lowing few certificates establish the importance of the Pasturage $3 per month. Accidents and escapes at the 
med the Public, but “still lives” at the Oid Stand 369 and 7-77, -d . ; A r, imporumce 01 me rasun age per montn. Accidents and escapes at the 
371 Broadway, Albany, N. Y , where a complete assort- Attachment to tho Reaper ; risk of the owner. AU business connected with the horse 
moat of Agricultural and Horticultural Machines and Im- Wheatland, Oct. 16, 1854. t0 be addressed to “ Monarch’s Groom, Scarsdale, P. O., 
plements of evory name and variety manufactured bv M033 rs. Seymour & Morgan : Gents— I have used one Westchester Co., N. Y.” A (xirtrait taken from life, with 
the subscriber himself and obtainod trom the best man- your Self-Raking Reapers, the past harvest, and can performance on the.turf, full pedigree, &c., &c., will be 
ufacturers in the country, can be found. The Seeds both say that it does its work better, in all kinds of grain, forwarded by mail by addressing L. G. Morris, Fordhara, 
Field and Garden, are all of last year’s growth and are than il is P ° 3sibl0 to do it by hand. Hereafter, all farm- Westchester Co., N. Y. 278-tf 
ivarrantod pure, and as cheap, if not cheaper than they ers wbo study their own interests, will demand a Reaper April 24, 1855. _ 
can be bought at any other place in the city.’ Tho Sales with the Raking Attachment. One invaluable recom- 9fln Q r aptvw nn'i'ATnro 
Rooms, for the display and sale of Agricultural Machines “endation to your rake is, that it is perfectly under the _ rUxAluitb. 
and Seeds, aro the most spacious in the citv and the control of the diiver, who can ungear it, so as to accom- These Potatoes are unrivalled by any other varieties 
:-:.A . /. J ’ ^ tvwaJotA -- *.V_t—.. i..-_„ . TIOW U'TlOWn in mark At- thov ronriilv Lrinir turn +ZV 
369 & 371 Broadway, Albany, N. Y. 
ult., on the island of Quidy, about five miles Swine—None, 
from Panama. She was going at full speed Remarks—Tho market is very lightly stocked, and 
c ,i,„ _, ,, ° . , 1 . , the sale of beeves, sheep and lambs quick and firm at 
. . uck, and the water gained rapid- quotations. Of voal calves, there is an unusual large 
ly upon her. Perfect discipline, however, supply. Lambs have sold at from $5 to 6,50, according 
was maintained amongst the crew and passen- t0 size. 
gers, until communication was had with Pana- BRIGHTON CATTLE MARKET.—May 10. 
ma, and the steamship J. L. Stevens, went to At market 465 Beof Cattle, no Stores, 14 pairs Working 
their rescue, and landed them all in safety at Oxen, 115 Cowsand Calves, 1,000 Sheep, and 4,300 Swine. 
Panama on the 3d inst The steamshin Pina- Prices—Market Beef— Extra, $100 10,50 per cwt ; 1st 
mi wi« nfi? 1 41 1 ne Steamsnip uana qualit y , $io 0 o.oo ; 2 ddo., $9,6O0$O,OO; 3d do., $900, oo ; 
ma was despatched on the 3d to the assistance ordinary, $70 7 50 . 
of the unfortunate vessel, and had hopes of Hides—S5,75(o)$6 per cwt. 
saving her, although the tide ebbed and flow- T a n°w, S 8 ^ 75 f® 9 ’ 00 . ff T - w 
ed in her ° Pelts, $101,40. Calf Skins, 9010c. per ft. Continue the i 
rnu 4 - r, -.-r . Veal Calves—$4,50, 4,75, 6,00. ver Cleaners, V 
Ifie news Irom California is of no great im- Stores—Working Oxen —Sales $95,100,110, 1250140. harie co., N. Y. 
portance. The rains continued and the mines Cows and Calves—$19, 21, 22, 24, 27, 34, 40, 50 0 65. 
were producing well. In the commercial cir- yearlings—^ 0 pe. 
4 *>i sx a /vinrielrm/an _ i n i • mi Two \ 0 irs Old—$36, 38, 40, 4—, 43, 45, 48, 50/^j)o0. 
cleB Confidence was gradually returning. The xhree Ye ars Old—$42, 45. 50061. 
Legislature would adjourn on the 30th of Sheep and Lambs—Extra, S 6 , 6,50, 709,00; by lot, $3, 
’ Th r oy w ov 4 lsu their beautiful white floury qualities through the entire 
I would say to the farmers that I have used Seymour & se ^ on f from th , e they are dug to July, and their 
Morgan’s Self-Raking Reaper. It worked far beyond mv pr ° du t Ct 13 S f eat f er than any of the other “ ch 0I ce » 
expectation; the wofk was done far better than can be "e Sl bO per buMiel ^BLOSS^^ADAMS 10 ' 
raked by hand. I will say, also, that it is a great labor- Rochester Mav 1st 1855 oczt 
saving Reaper, saving the labor of one man, and doing _ 0L e ater, May Ut, 1855. _ *.78-3t 
the work better. CORNELL WIUJAMS. 1855 . CUTLEii & PALMER 1855. 
I have used both your old New York Reaped and your 0EfiKRAL F0KWARDIVG AXD COMMIfflI0;? “«™B, 
Self-Raking Reaper on my farm. The latter is a great Corner Lloyd and Canal streets, and Commercial Slip, 
Price $1,50 per bushel. 
Rochester, May 1st, 1855. 
BLOSS & ADAMS. 
278-3t 
1855. CUTLE3 & PALMER 1855. 
GENERAL FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 
improvement. It leaves the grain more Gompact and in 
better shape, so as to save from one-fourth to one-third 
Buffalo, N. Y. 
Nurserymen, Seedsmen, persons removing to the West, 
O. WESTINGHOUSE & GO. 
Continue the manufacture of Threshing Machines, Clo- 
of the labor in binding—doing the work better than can and otbors sending their property to our care, may rely 
be done by the best of rakers, and it saves tho hard labor u P°a being handled carefully, and forwarded to its 
of one man. My grain was very heavy, and part of it destination with dispatch, by the most reliable and direct 
badly lodged, and with but one map, (the driver.) it went rou t® s , a ud the lowest rates of transportation, 
through mv harvest without detention frnm hroai-^ WM. K. CUTLER. [279-tfl J. H. PALMER. 
through my harvest without detention from breaks or 
getting out of order, and with ease to the team, doing the 
work better than it could have been done in any other 
portance. Ihe rains continued and the mines Cows and Calves—$19, 21, 22, 24, 27, 34, 40, 50 0 65. 
were producing well. In the commercial cir- Yearlings—None. 
rti/m /MnlirlanAn i 4. • m. Two \ ears Old—$36, 38, 40. 4-., 43, 45, 48, 50/7j?oG. 
clcB Oonfidence w as gradually returning. The Three Ye ars Old—$42, 45. 50061. 
Legisiature would adjourn on the 30th of Sheep and Lambs—Extra, $ 6 , 6,50, 709,00; by lot, $3, 
April, but another effort was to be made on 4 , 4 , 5005 , 00 . 
the 23d to elect a U S Senator Swine— Wholesale 4>£06c; retail 607 ^ 0—1600 of the 
abovo were left over from last week. Fat Hogs dull. 
ver Cleaners, Wood Saws, &c., at Central Bridge, Scho- way. My idea is that there is little room 
ba U e 0O ” , provement in Reaping Machines. 
We have improved our Ihresher and Cleaner, (and for Yours, respectfully, REUBEN PAINE, 
which we have obtained a Patent last year,) which works 1 
superior to anything of the kind in use, and has given ^ Caledonia, Oct. 23, 4854. 
entire satisfaction where used. Dear Sir—I have tho pleasure to acknow 
Our Horse Power, Thresher and Separator has the name have used one of your Self-Raking Reapers, tl 
WM. K. CUTLER. [279-tf ] J. H. PALMER. 
DOMESTIC ANIMALS AT PRIVATE SALE. 
L. G. Morris’ Illustrated Catalogue with prices attach¬ 
ed of Short-horned and Devon Bulls, and Bull Calves, a 
few Horses, South-Down Rams, Berkshire, Suffolk, and 
Essex Swine, will be forwarded by mail (if desired) by 
the 23d to elect a U S Senator Swine—Wholosaio 4*06c; retaUG07>£c —1600 of the wanting machines will be more likely to get them when 
above were left over from last week. Fat Hogs dull. wanted by ordering them early, as we shall not be able 
--- Remarks—The market to-day is lightly stocked, and to mako more than 100 of them this season. Last year 
A VKRY serious fire occurred at Snrino-fieLl prices have advanced from last week. A few very ex- we did not supply the demand by a large number, being 
TU nn <4i tur/Inr mnminA. i p ° . ' tra cattle were sold yesterday as high as $11^100 fts. — unable to get them out in time. 
’’ , ‘ , consuming Wo understand Beef is selling in the market 12015fl 100 Further information given on application by mail or 
property valued at $150,000. fts. otherwise ’ G. WESTINGHOUSE & Co., 
entire satisfaction where used. ’ S Dear Sir-I have tho pleasure to acknowledge that I addressing L G. Morns Fordham, Westchester Co., N. 
Our Horse Power, Thresher and Separator has the name llave usod one of your Se ir-Raking Reapers, the past year, Y “ or N '. J ' .? e187 Br0 ? dwa /> N - Y - 11 also con- 
of being the best machine in use, where known." Those and 1 mu3t say that 1 • th ‘“ k the principle is good—sur- J ain * P®^ a ^i and Performance on the turf, of 
wanting machines will bo more likely to get them when passln 6 any thmg of the kmd now in use I know of no tb « ° r „^ Monarch > Ending this season at 
Reaper that I would recommend to the farmers of the tbe Herdsdale Farm 
country besides yours. _ 
With respect, DANIEL M’PHERSON. NUSSERYME. 
Brockport, Nov. 9 , 1854. Wishi-ng to clear a 
TO NURSERYMEN AND DEALERS IN TREES. 
Wishing to clear a piece of ground the coming spring, 
Say-Nothings” of Ohio have adopted 
loera.fic ticket, fnr SfntA nHiof +1. 
HAY PRESSES ! HAY PRESSES!! 
Dedurick’s Portable Parallel Lover Horizontal and Ver- 
4 -:„i 4 . c 01 4 a,, hedkkiuk s 1 ui uuui ranmei Dover uuiliwaai nuu vm- 
ine ilemociatic ticket tor State officers at the ticai Hay Presses. Theso Presses aro so constructed that 
next election. 
»l'i(ni>i>(iii»iiiiiHiiiiii>iiiii>i)iiiniPiiMiiii|iiiniiiii»iniiiiiini», ( Mi, 
they can be taken apart at the manufactory, and by the 
printed directions accompanying oacli Press, put togoth- 
280-4teow Central Bridge, N. Y. your Raking 
---- value of the 
600 ACRES OF LAND, IN C0NE3US, N. Y., il > 3 possiblt 
-A-T ^SL.XTCJT'XOJNr ! under the c 
On Wednesday, the 24th of May, at 10 A. M., I shall rein/r S 
offer for salo 600 acres of first rate land in lots of from 5 attachment 
DKUCM UKr, 4NOV. U, ISO*. ... -, \ . -° ,-~ 
Messrs. Sctmour & Morgan : Gents.—I used one of C0 7V alI ?! n ? ab0 !; lt el 8 bty thousand grafted Apple Trees, I 
your Self-Raking Reapers, the past harvest. I consider W!d s ejl tb0m tor ca f b i or approved credit with interest, 
your Raking Attachment of very great importance to the at ■/ dollars per thousand. All orders filled in the ro- 
value of the machine. It does its work much better than fa tl0n Jaat they are received. The above are first class 
it is possible to do it by hand, and being so completely Uees, from three to four years old, from five to seven 
under the control of the driver, is adapted to light or 7oe f bl 8 b > tbe bes |' leading varieties the country affords, 
heavy grain; and I am of the opinion that hereafter, no 
reaper will be considered worth using without the raker 
jfj^TTi^geg. 
In* this city, on the 15th inst., by Rev. Dr. Shaw, War. 
T iru'WNvnV ir ‘7*7 d °l tlie country, and m every instance giving tno most 
Nbw-YorkerI and u,Tm v i futh/ar nf q a docid6d satisfaction. With two men and a boy to attend Tho soil is a sandy loam, rich and productive. ! ,<m . e > Afield i J03Uua Mr S en i s - Harmon w neat- ——t Builder Md 
bSLi of awheator^ 11 ^ f 8 ‘ A ' tb0 horses, one of those machines will bale from six to One lot containing 35 acres has a Dwelling House upon ^_ _ - 1 - _ Builder and Oontractoi. 
At Rosewood, near Lyndonville, N. Y„ April 22 d, by tKresT ° f PCr day ’ 10 th<> N °' ^ ° f ^upon it DAGUERREOTYPES OF SCENERY, &c. YOUNG CONSTERNATION 
Rev. Dr. Chamberlayne, Mr. WATSON PARSONS to Miss Prices for (Horizontal and Vertical the same) No. 1, Most of the land is in Wheat and Grass. Taksv by R - M - Aldridge, Rochester, (or at any place Will stand the coming season, at the stable of S. Payn, 1 
M. E. CHAMBERLAYNE, all of tho same place. 400 lb. bale $166 • No. 2, 300 lb. do., $140 ; No. 3, 250 Terms of sale—one third of the purchase money in within 200 miles,( with Camera made expressly for this mile north of Cold Brook, at $8 the season. Pasturage 
In Parma, April 10th, by Rev. J. Woodward, Mr. JOHN lb. do., $130. ? hand, or amply secured by bond and mortgage on real purpose, which does not reverse the view. He devotes for ma res with careful attention, but at the risk ofown- 
W&BSTER, of Victor, and Miss SARAII S. PALMER, of the Eor Circulars with full descriptions, apply personally, estato. Two thirds secured by bond and mortgage on juost of his attention to this branch of tho Art, producing ers, at oO cents per week. 
former place. or by letter, to the manufacturers. the premises, due in tea equal annual instalments, with best pictures yet exhibited. Street views, with trees, Cold Brook, Herkimer Co., N. Y., ISdd. 27<-3toow 
In Conesvilie, Schoharie co. N. Y on the 2d inst bv DEERiNC. & DICKSON, interest semi-annually, on the first days of January and carriages, &c.; portraits of cattle, horses, sheep, &e„ ta- ___ T - M ~ DnP m-r.- n tta-dq-p rwwc'mrDxr a mn-a 
Rev. D. J. Wright Mr. FRANCIS A. "Lamb of Wes ter lo Prkjiium Agricultural Works, July, in each year. ken in bettor style than can else whore be obtained. Ho THE IMPORTED HORSE CONSTERNATION 
er again in a oouple of hours by any two farmers, with- to 35 acres. About one half of the laud is improved.— 
out tho aid of a mechanic. They aro so conveniently Every iot is accommodated by a road, and every lot of 
portable that thoy can bo moved from ono field or farm the Cloarod land has living water upon it. The tract is 
to another, as a sleigh is moved by a pair of horses or bounded on the east by tho Buffalo, Corning and New 
oxen; and for convenience and powor of oporation they York Railroad, and is within one and a half miles of tho 
are unoquallod. They aro now being shipped to all parts Conosus Depot, and two miles south of Conesus village, 
of the country, and in every instance giving tho most on the main road. 
attachment. Yours, respectfully, THOS. CORNES. 
References —Samuel Wood, Wheatland; Dan’l M’Plier- 
son, Caledonia ; A. F. Miner, Batavia; W. C. Tracy, Al¬ 
exander ; C. J. Mansfield, Bloomfield; Benj. Bowerman, 
a half miles of thn Wheatland ; Hiram Randall, Stafford ; John Lathrop, Staf- 3upply tnemseives witn g 
of Conesus vilLavo ford ; Daniel Eckly, Pittsford ; A. Mc’Lean, Caledonia; Prompt attention given to 
® ’ N. S. Godfrey, Elba; Cornell Williams, I.o Roy; L. Rath- m yitod to call at No. 12 At 
bone, Oakfieid; Joshua Field, Bergen; S. Harmon, Wheat- 
land. 280-2t 
and very thrifty and fine. Also 20,000 Apple Seedlings. 
JAMES M. TAYLOR, Proprietor of tb i Commercial Nur¬ 
series, Syracuse, N. Y., Jan., 1865. 263-tf. 
RAIN WATER CISTERNS. 
Now is the time for ali in the vicinity of Rochester to 
supply themselves with good Rain Water Cisterns,— 
Prompt attention given to all orders by mail. AU are 
invited to call at No. 12 Andrews St., and see for them¬ 
selves. D. C. A LUNG, 
278-2t Builder and Contractor. 
At Rosewood, near Lyndonville, N. Y., April 22d, by the press 
Rov. Dr. Chamberlayne, Mr. WATSON PARSONS to Miss Prices f 
DAGUERREOTYPES OF SCENERY, &c. 
YOUNG CONSTERNATION 
M. E. CHAMBERLAYNE, all of tho satno place. 
Prices for (Horizontal and Vertical the same) No. 1, 
400 lb. bale, $166 ; No. 2, 300 lb. do., $140 ; No. 3, 250 
Taken by .R. M. 4 Vu>ridgk, Rochoster, (or at any place Will stand the coming season, at tho stable of S. Payn, 1 
within 200 miles, ( with Camera mado exprossly for this mile north of Cold Brook, at $8 the season. Pasturage 
former place. 
In Conesvilie, Schoharie co., N. Y., ou the 2d inst., by 
Rov. D. J. Wright, Mr. FRANCIS A. LAMB, of Westorlo, 
to Miss MARIAH THORP, of Conesvillo. 
twmMiWiHWMiMinuniniHinuMiiiiWiffamiiifwmiuMiniAmiP 
or by letter, to the manufacturers. 
DEERING & DICKSON, 
Premium Agricultural Works, 
280-4eo Albany, N. Y. 
Cold Brook, Herkimer Co., N. Y., 1855. 
ken in better style than can elsewhere be obtained. Ho 
ROCHESTER EYE AND EAR INFIRMARY. This is a rare opportunity for procuring good land, on style of work elsewhore. Leave orders at Perry’s Da- payable always and strictly in advance. Pasturage with 
Dr. Walker, Oculist and Aurist, (from London, cheap and easy terms. For further particulars, enquire £> u errean Rooms, 71 Arcade Hall, or address at Roch- careful attention, but at the risk of owners, at 50cts. per 
The right is reserved to alter the amount to he paid in w ’ d a 80 fake portraits of familieSjSick people, and deceas- 
hand, or otherwise secured, as to the timbored laud. od per soas . >1 deaired. Prices lower than tor the same 
THE IMPORTED HORSE CONSTERNATION 
Will stand the coming season at the farm of J. B. Bur- 
Dei[li]s. 
^ ^ EAR. Constant and extensive practice enables 
- : - 1 -— Dr. W. to treat these case" with success seldom attained. 
In Warren, Litchfield co., Conn., on tho 7th inst., after tJ3 L.BR. Walker may be consulto i daily, and testimo- 
an illnois of a few hours. Mrs. LUCINA PETERS, aged 69 nlals obtained, at his office, No. 82 Stato street, Roches- 
years,—mother of Hon. T. C. Peters, of Darien, N. Y. ter, N. Y. 280-Steow 
Sirin, riiis nhiii jsn.xv inriTviumvi. This is a rare opportunity for procuring good land, on m W0 
Dr. Walker, Oculist and A urist, (from London, cheap and easy terms. For further particulars, enquire guerrean l, 
England.) attends exclusively to the treatment 0 f E. P. FULLER P. M., Groveland Center, SAMUEL e3tflr p - 
of Deafness and all diseases of tho EYE and FULLER, Rose Hill Post Office, Seneca co., N. Y., or of Views of 
EAR. Constant and extensive practice enables e. VALLANCE. on the premises. 
od persons, if de.-dred. Prices lower than for the same net, Esq., 1>£ miles west of Syracuse, at $10 the season, 
style of work elsowhore. Leave orders at Perry’s Da- payable always and strictly in advance. Pasturage with 
E. VALLANCE, on the premises. 
The express train which leaves Rochoster at 8 A.M., 
will stop on tho promises to let off passengers on the day 
of sale. Til. C. FULLER. 
A. Yorks. Auctioneer. 280-lt 
ster P. O., R. M. ALDRIDGE. I week. Syracuse, N. Y., 1865. ' 275-10 
Views of Suspension Bridge, &c., for sale at Perry’s. - - - - --— 
- 1 - NEW ROCHELLE OR LAWTON BLACKBERRY. 
PREMIUM FOWLS. For sale at the South Norwalk Nursery, a small stock of 
I now have thirty-three varieties of Fowls for salo. Also the great New Rochelle or Lawton Blackberry Plants at $3 
eggs of the same. 
Rochester, Monroe Co., N. Y. 
D. P. NEWELL. 
276-6t. 
per dozen. 
267-13t 
GEO. SEYMOUR & CO., 
South Norwalk, Conn. 
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