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MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL. LITERARY AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 211 ji 
foYcigi) 
6i)ee. 
Tom Thumb, the miniature man who travel- 
BUFFALO MARKET—June 25. 
NORTH GRANVILLE FEMALE SEMINARY. 
MCCORMICK’S 
Arrival of the Steamship St. Louis. 
-- --- — — , ... ,. . FIRST sbbsfon or 14 weens, open s sept.. o. sir. anu mrs. 
ed through Europe and the United States with l< lour —Sales good to fancy Indiana at $!), .5©!). 7a and IJlKAM orouit, Principal.!, with full Board of Teachers. 
Barnum, is not married, as the report in the “tra NiinoUL,afavorite brand at $10. Parcels of Wis- Bull(1Ing new an d elegant, and tastefully furnished. Ex- 
ni'WHnanrra has stated consta are offered below these figures. pense.s for Board and Tuition in Primary Branches, $170 
newspapers has Stated. Grain— In wheat no sales. Holders firm Good do- ‘ Ornamental Branches, extra. 
A PLAN has been set on foot for forming in ™ and ^atstaactlve'* 0 ^Sre^tt^butfflera^” Kor «r°alar oontataing full information, with engrav- 
Athens, Greece, a permanent depository of J^ethit %\™ a„7nrm y iSrCmai't'etoLy at »t,44. in «> apply to Kikam Oroutt, 
a i f/ir fy*rtYiin<r in matifl for corn. The stock In store is diminishing; sales 
A PLAN hafi been set on f° k at 85c. Oats inactive. Buyers offer 55c, but holders are 
Athens, Greece, a permanent depository oi above this figure and firm. Barley malt steady at $1,44. 
American manufactures and inventions — Barley hold at $l for prime. 
specimens of production, learning, ingenuity Canal Frkkjhts—C orn lie to Albany, 13c to Now York, 
and skill. CAMBRIDGE CATTLE MARKET.-June 20 
.„ _^ At market 29.TCattle, about 250 Beoves, and 43 Stores 
Tint steamship St. Louis, from Havre, ar- American manufactures and inventions— Baric 
rived at New York June 19, with foreign ad- B p 0 C i mcn s of production, learning, ingenuity Cai 
vices four days later. and skill. nAn; 
By this arrival we have the important in- , . , , . 
telligenco announced to both houses of Par- Thk Panama railroad is worked only one 
liament by British Ministers, that the Vienna way each day, in order to prevent accidents 
Conference re-assembled on the afternoon of and allowing opportunities for prosecuting 
the 4th instant, and was almost immediately the work going on along the line to improve 
finally dissolved, leaving the war destinies of the roadway. 
the contending powers to be arbitrated by the . .. ... 
sword alone. At the meeting the Austrian OvT TvyF, IttffOYW 
Minister offered a new proposition, the nature OLL'. 
of which is not explained to the Russian ^ 
Representative. This document he wished to —. — ~ ~ “ " Q - 
transmit to St. Petersburg, but the Ambassa- RuRAL N ^ n J o ^ CK f 85 0 5 n01£ ’ } by Jo 
dors of 1* ranee and England, not being coin TlIKBg ls n0 c i, a nge in tho prico of Gono.soo wlioat ami BI 
missioned to accede to such a course, the meet ^ Qr ftt ^ nlthough the general Rb 
ing was now adjourned sxnedvi. tendency of tho market Is downward, especially for soc- 80 C< 
The A1 Led successes in the Sea of Azof arc ^ ^ brands of stat0 and Wostern . Pnre Genesee ** 
confirmed, and additional advantages them wouW br , ng jn tho 9treetg t0 . day$2)65 , and we have c0 ® d 
gamed reported. 1 he Russians ia( il »a hoard or a recent sale by a commission house of a choice on ‘i y 
ed Soujakleh after burning the principal iot at flyo conU abovo that flgur0 . <& 
buildings, and leaving behind them 60 guns Jn r(jgar(1 t0 tho gpocuIation ln brea d 8 tufrs, the New 
and 6 mortars, which they had re • York Express says :—“ This sort of business is fast com- .m 
servicable. 1 he Allied squadron i.u app < . , . .. f ... market is concorned. Homo nbna 
First session of 14 weeks, open -i Sept. 5. Mr. and Mrs. REAPING AND MOWING MACHINE. 
iram Orouit, Principals, with full Board of Teachers. Mr machine, which gave great and general satisfaction 
hiding now and elegant, and tastefully furnished, ^Ex- last year, not ono having been returned in New York or 
" 1 * 1 ’”' Canada, has been still further improved by tho adoption 
of a smali finger and cutting apparatus, that will pene¬ 
trate tlto most tangled grass. The change of from 1 to 14 
inches in the height of cutting (a valuable improvement) 
can now bo made in a minute, which with other im¬ 
provements, make the machine (which is simple and du¬ 
rable, and easily repaired,) the most valuable of the 
kind in uso. The warrantee which permits a trial of it, 
North Granville, Wash. Co., N. Y. 286-4t provemonts, make the machine (which Is simple and du¬ 
ller att -oYnw mi) oirr rablo, and easily repaired,) tho most valuable of ihe 
a STALL x AitiYl EUR SALxi. kind in use. The warrantee which permits a trial of it, 
In Clarkson, 1% miles east of Holley, % mile north of before paying for it, und that it has no equal as a Reaper 
Rural Nkw-Yorkkr ()• pick, 1 
June 26, 1855. f 
There is no change in the prico of Genosoo wlioat and 
flour either here or at tho East, although tho general 
tendoncy of tho market is downward, especially for sec¬ 
ond rate brands of State and Western. Rure Genesee 
would bring in tho streets to-day $2,65, and we have 
2 j 8 ‘ 6 > ’ ’ ’ ’ ’ REV. J. B. VAN I’EllEN, A. M., rKiNUii AL. at $155, the same prices as they are offered for in New 
Cowh AND Calvks—$ 25 28 30 32 35 38 40 45 60065. Tins Institution is located in tho pleasant and healthful York. In consequence of the large and unusually early 
Two years old V?n 38 40 42, 45,’48050. Three years village or Fairfield, Herk. Co., N. Y., is 11 miles from demand elsewhere I have been compelled to withdraw 
old $45 40 48 50 52'54/®64. Herkimer and 7 from Little Falls villages on the N. Y. in a groat measure, from toe Now York and Canada mar- 
Shkrp and LambsI- 1 872 at market. Extra $8. 9012, Central R. R., from which students aro conveyed free tho kots, and have not before advertised. With tho view of 
bv lot *1 50 1 75 2 2 25 2 60 2 75 3,00, 3.25, 3,5007. first day of each term, its accommodations are largo future operations, I am trying to got ready a few ma- 
1 1 ’ ’ ’ : ’ ’ and pleasant. The Ladies’Building is a fine new edifice, chines for the purpose of showing New York and Cana- 
BRIGHTON CATTLE MARKET.—Tune 21. i 2 o feet long and well proportioned. In this Is a Gym- dian farmers, what they will do—which if ready in sea- 
™„,UI 7nnrwn>.HiA no Wnrkino-Ovnn nasium annromiatelv furnished. Tho building will ion, will ho forwarded to points where wanted if ordered 
cond $8,2555)8,75 ; third $708,00. 
and 6 mortars which they had rendered un- v >“ 10 ll ‘° °P°™'fon in breadstuff's the New ^“^^o^d'dleSr^sows. 7« for barrows; ami when completed; D.plomas are conferred, and if 
^ Allied ,„Lln.n .»! appear- t&mwiSf" ^ ^ 
elm^Mmlrl^ .. “ o„ ten. w , ALBANY CATPLE MAHKET.-Juae 25. 
buaiiu.il .lira aiiutAs, a nnrl are, meanwhile, getting badly bitten. Our reporter on W. W. Wooi.forc’s Bull’s Ibnd, Washington street. June, 1856. 286-2t I. MATHER, Secretary, 
that place, destroying . * . 'change, for example, tells of 1,000 barrels common Stafco Bkkp Oatti.k~—A t market, 800. Prices—Extra, gross, — 
vesaels-of-war. The Russians lost in lour days - .... . „ n , ,„ n ,. *6.00: first quality, $5,75; second, $5,00; third, gross 
The School is now in successful operation. The Faculty C. H. McCORMICK. 
is in high repute with the Trustees and community.— Rochester, N. Y., June 0, 1855. 
Lectures are given semi monthly upon appropriate sub- -——— 
Jects. There is a complete graduating course for Ladies, JOHN RAPALJE & CO. 
and when completed, Diplomas aro conferred, and if At the GenereeSeed Store and Agricu'tun.1 Warehouse, 
possible, positions secured. During the Fall Term there 65 Bulfalo St., Rochester, N. Y., are exclusive Agents in 
will lie a Teachers’ Olii'S, and desired facilities attorded. Monroo and Livingston counties for the sale of 
. , , “ . ‘ ..il f, ww i dr.not,. !im l ar0 > 'noanwhilo, getting badly bitten. Our reporter on W- w . wooi-kord’s Bull’s Hoad, Washington stroet. 
that place, (leBtioyinga . J ‘ , ’change, for oxamplo, tolls of 1,000 barrels common Stato Bkks Catti.k— At market, 800. Prices—Extra, gross, 
veasels-of-war. The Russians lost in lour (lays fflo h , h had been gold at $ q ln all Juno < turncd $6,00; first quality, $5,75; second *6,00 ; third, gross 
an immense quantity of provisions, four war ovor , yesterday> at a nol logg t0 ’ th * e purchaser of live C ° W3 ’ $4raH,5 °' a ° V ° priCei a '° 
Steamers, and 2 U vesse semp oyiA Cx^ shillings per barrel. Not loss $626.” ' Cows and Calvbs— 25 in market. Prices range from 
ly in provisioning the troops in the Crimea I!oang aro a 8hllllng por bushel hlgh er. $20, 30®45. 
with 0,000,000 Of rations destined for the ha8 fallen rapidly both here and elsewhere, and Shkep an-d Lamb 8-950 in market Prices range at 
garriso n at Sebastopol. __now soils at $6 to 6,37 per hundred. fr0 ^^Not any m m^t 9 ’ @ ’ 
Arrival of the Asia W ° 0 ' b ° glnS l ° C °T in m °, r ° fr(: ? 1> ' 1 ’ b , Ut ° TP ° ri ' CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET-June 20. 
Arrival Oi onced no advance in this market. A dealer assures us HoRgIB _ Market only smalI sU) < ; k offering. Pin- 
. this morning he has not purchased a pound above our g | e Horses at $li)C|©al75. Spans range $200(®$475 as 
TlIB Royal mail steamship Asia, (Japt. Lott, maximum limit of 35c. Wo have hoard of a greater ac- to quality, 
arrived at Halifax June 20th. She left Liver- tivity at the West, and tho probabilities aro, to say tho Brevis—M arket declined and sales dull. Prices Ufa) 
pool of the afternoon of Saturday the 9th least, that the staple will not go lower than at present. 4 ’^,^"‘' c C e m markets. Sales at $3®4,25. 
inst. Her advices are consequently three The probabilities, though not tho certainties, are in favor Swink —Same as last quoted, but market is firm.— 
days later than those received by the St. Louis, of better prices. Sales $4,00©4,25 gross. 
shillings per barrel. Not loss $625.” Cows and CAi.vra— 25 in market. Prices range from 
Beans are a shilling por bushel higher. $20, 3055)45. 
Boef has fallen rapidly both bore and elsewhere, and Sheep and Lambs—- 950 in ,, l ’ r j cofi ran 8° at 
<i i ii from—Sheep $3,50584; Lambs, $2,50@3,00. 
now sells at $6 to 6,37 por hundred. Swine-NoI any in Market. 
Wool begins to como in more freely, but has exp«rl- CH[CAG0 LIVE 3T0 CK MARKET—.June 20. 
encod no advance in this market. A dealer assures us HoR8ES _ Market duU . only small stock ofTering. Sin- 
this morning he has not purchased a pound above our gIo Horsog at $^c55)al75. Spans range $200®$475 as 
maximum limit of 35c. Wo have heard of a greater ac- to quality. 
tivity at tho West, and tho probabilities aro, to say tho Beeves— Market declined and sales dull. Prices Ufa) 
TT . . *1 . Dtir.Kr—ixu LUUlJLlU ill Him ncwi. at 
inst. Her advices are consequently three The probabilities, though not tho certainties, are in favor swine — Same as last quoted, but market is firm.— 
days later than those received by the St. Louis, of better prices. Sales $ 4 , 0055 ) 4,25 gross. 
Her news is again of a highly exciting char- ROCHESTER wholesale prices. 
acter. The bombardment of Sebastopol was Flour and Grain. Fruits and Roots. *T\/T ( < * 
recommenced on the 6 th inst., and on the day Flour, bbl.. ..$11,25®11,50 Apples, bush. $1 ill 3 TrlOClCS* 
the steamer sailed a dispatch was received Gen.Wheat, bu. $o,oo®2,65 Do. dried ..$1,3855)1 50 9 J v 
from Lord Raglan, dated June 8 th, 6 P. M., Hmij and'.Sklns 75 ®* 1 ----- 
announcing that after a fierce bombardment, Barley".!..no sale, slaughter.!...6c In this City, by the Rev. Mr. Bloodgood, Mr. GEORGE 
the French attacked and carried the Mamelon Buckwheat. —c Calf..ioc U- ROSE and Miss RC TH A. CLARK, both of Penfleld. 
and VVliite Towers : the irreatest gallantry be- Beaus.$1,75®2,00 Sheoppelts.75c©$l,50 At Portage, Livingston Co., N. Y.. June 12 . by Rev. I). 
ana wntio lowers, Lne^eaLWLgttauwyuo M rath. Umb do.25©50c W. Marvin, of Portage, Mr. ALFRED 1). BURT, of Alien 
ing displayed on both sides. Ihe loss both to Pork meS3 b bl.$1855)19 Seeds. Centro, N. Y., and Miss GEORGF.ANNA M. PITT, of Gran- 
the Russians and French was very great, but Do cw t.$755)7,50 Clover, bush.$7 ger, Allogany Co., N. Y. 
no figures were given. The event gave buoy- Beef, porewt.. .$6,0055)7,00 Timothy.$355)4 <wv^/v\^.qvvw^a^aaaa/>/v\aaa/ 
f-. nrul eanueri a sliirht. rise Veal CalVOR, each. .$3 U) $4 SUNDRIES. ^ , r 
IMPORTANT TO 
KETCHUM’S PATENT MOWING MACHINE, 
and Combined Mower and Rearer, manufactured by How¬ 
ard & Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Also 
HUSSEY’S COMBINED MOWER AND REAPER. 
These Machines and a great variety of Agricultural Im- 
plomeut-s can he purchased at their Store, as above. 285 
EXCELSIOR AGRICULTURAL WORKS, 
WAREHOUSE AND SEED STORE, — OLD STAND, 
369 & 371 Broadway, Albany, N. Y. 
EXCELSIOR HORSE POWERS, 
“ THRESHERS AND SEPARATORS, 
“ CIDER MILL, ” KR A USER’S PATENT,” 
“ CROSS-CUT SAW MILLS, 
“ CIRCULAR SAW MILLS. 
FISK RUSSELL’S MOWING MACHINE. 
“KING UF THE MOWERS.” 
ALSO, 
Wriuht’s, Burrai.l’8, Manny’s and Kktchum’s Mowers 
HOUSEKEEPERS AND FRUIT GROWERS. an<l Koaper*,—and a full and complete assortment of 
- AGRICULTURAL MACHINES AND IMPLEMENTS, 
In this City, by the Itev. Mr. BlooAgood, Mr. GEORGE 
ARTHUR’S PATENT 
Air-Tight, Self-Sealing Can, 
FOR PRESERVING 
FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. 
Wholesale and Rotail, at the lowest prices.— all war¬ 
rant. [283-4] RICH. H. PEASE. 
* u “ l VUNU OATS FOR SALE. 
I’RESH FRLIIS AND VEGETABLES. ATtho residence of the Subscriber. 13 miles west of 
- Pike Hollow, 1 m. South of Java lake, and 6 m. N. E. of 
This Can is constructed with a channel around the Arcade, in East China, Wyoming Co., N. Y. 
rvin. of Portage, Mr. ALFRED D- BURT, of Allen mlm th, near the top, into which tho covor fits loosely. 
, N. Y., and Miss GEORGEANNA M. PITT, of Gran- ^, be cbanne i j s filled with a very adhesive cement, pre- 
no figures were given. The event gave buoy- Beef, porewt.. .$6,0055)7,00 Timothy.$355)4 
aney to public feeling and caused a slight rise Veal Calves, each. .$3 to $4 Sundrjks. 
J , 1 _„ n,„ „i, n „ 0 Hams, smoked 10>£5i)ll>ic Wood, hard.$555)5% 
consols. Ihe news, other than the above, sbou | dera . S(S)'<c Do. soft.$355)3,50 
presents no feature of striking importance. chickens.I0©llc Coal, Lehigh, ton.$9,60 
Commercial Intelligence—M essrs. Brown, Turkeys.^. ....loiailc m ^ hn ^ a aton.6,60@6,75 
Shipley & Co.’s circular reports less doing in Buttor .’...!.I555)16c Do. Char!!*..V.'.'.V8®10 
wheat and flour, and last week’s prices barely choese, now.955)l0c Salt, bbl.$1,60 
Ulilintuilicdi l^rd, trlod . • •. .... 10^S) 1 lc I lay, ton... $10^Jj)14 
Indian corn continued in fair demand at Is loaf .'J.®® 1 ; ! n b :' v;• «v3? n 3 ^ 
5,000 Bushels of Oats, 
to suit purchasers. 282-tf 
PATRICK COBRY. 
ger, Allogany Co., N. Y. pared for the purpose, and allowed to harden. In order in T uantl ties to suit purchasers. ^ 282-tf 
( 0 8ea | the vessel hermetically, it is only necrsxary to heat PATRICK COBRY. 
rr\ If the cover slightly, and press it into place. It may he open ..- 
-1 I 0 Dll) ed with as much ease as it is closed, by slightly warm HAY PRESSES . HAY PRESSES !! 
ing the top. The ordinary tin cans used for the same Dkdkkick’s Portable Parallel Lever Horizontal and Ver- 
,^ wM .^ M ^**r*r*s\*>*~*e*.*+e**'^*r^s'*~»r''******^‘ purpose for which this is intended, cannot be closed, as tjeal Hay Presses. Tho-e Presses aro so constructed that 
~ is well known, without the aid of a tinner ; are difficult they can be taken apart at tho manufactory, and by the 
At Txickport, June 20th, MARY M., wife of Elijah H. to open, and aro generally so much injured in opening, printed directions accompanying each Press, put togeth- 
oodworth, aged 28 years. as to be useless for future service. 0r again in a couple of hours by any two farmers, with- 
HAY PRESSES ! HAY PRESSES!! 
Dkdkrick’s Portable Parallel Lever Horizontal and Ver- 
Woodworth. aged 28 years. 
advance. White wheat about 12 a 12s 8 d ; 
Tallow.12%c White fish, bbl..$1055)10,60 
Eggs, doz.0055116c Codfish quintal....$4,75 
red 10s 9dalls 9il. Western canal flour 41s Candles, box.1455)16c| Trout, bbl.$8,00 
6da42s for old, and 40sa41a for new. Phila- - 
NEW VOLUME OF THE 
WOOL GROWER AND STOCK REGISTER. 
VOLUME VIII—COMMENCING JULY, 1855. 
as to be useless for future servieo. er again in a couple of hours by any two farmers, with- 
By this simple contrivance, the process of hermetioa! ou f’ t * le a ' ( * a mechanic. They are so conveniently 
sealing is placed conveniently within the reach of every portable that thoy can he moved from one field or farm 
individual; and ripe fruit, vegetables, &c., may be kept, t0 another, as a sleigh is moved by a pair of horses or 
with their natural flavor unimpaired, for an indefinite oxen; and for convenience and power of operation they 
length of time. 
are unequalled. They are now being shipped to all parts 
Tire Wool Grower and Stock Register, is the only found unchanged. 
delphia and Baltimore 44ua44s 6d; Ohio 44sa THE LATEST WOOL MARKETS. r Tire Wool Grower and Stock Rkoptkr is the only 
Ar <• 1 Vi I a i Cl A‘i.. AD,.Ale Journal in America primarily devoted to the Important 
4os bd; Canada 4ls UdAfttfa, sour IS. New York, June 20.—The aspect of the market is un- and Profitable Interests of Wool and Stock Husbandry— 
White com oJsaCJs Gd; yellow 51sa52s; mix- ch , but tbo purchase s made in tho interior have treating upon the Production and Marketing of Wool 
ed 61s 6d . 6 and the Breeding, Rearing and Profitable Management of 
C __boon considerable, and at prices favoring owners. The f;attle norse s, Sheep, Swine. Poultry, he. It contains a 
* >■ v — * * * - recoipts have not increased materially. Small sales at large amount of Usssn and Rkliabi.k Inkubmation on tho 
rk, i*e , * y t ((« from 28c to 44c. above and kindred subjects, not given in any other pub- 
r*iJi HTOrGl/) I ^f)C£v „ t ,» q „ ,. , lication, and should therefore be in the hands of 
WtUHvil/K( w#f*Mwl7wv« PHiMDELpmA, June 19.—Supp'ies of tho new clip have 
.... ...... been coming forward more freely, both from tho West EVERY OWNER OF DOMESTIC ANIMALS, 
These vessels were thoroughly tosted during the past the country, and in every instance giving the most 
summer, and their contents, after tho lapse of months, decided sati.-faction. With two men and a boy to attend 
6qlifoh)iq ]i)ie)lig6i(|e6. 
Journal in America primarily devoted to the Important 
and Profitable Interests of Wool and Stock Husbandry— 
above and kindred subjects, not given in any other pub¬ 
lication, and should therefore be in the hands of 
EVERY OWNER OF DOMESTIC ANIMALS, 
7b linumy of Judge Meigs. 
All the articles in tho Cans opened before the Club, 
were found fresh and unimpaired. H. Mures, 
Secretary of the Farmers’ Club of the Am. Ins. i b . do .\ $ 130 . 
the horse, one t of the-o machines will bale from six to 
eight tons of hay per day, according to tho No. or size of 
the press. 
Prices for (Horizontal and Vertical the same) No. 1, 
400 lb. bale, $165 ; No. 2, 300 Ib. do., $140 ; No. 3, 250 
and tho adjoining counties. Uho wook’s sales only foot Whether located in tho East or Won. North or South ; Thieo quart. 4 25 
PRICES 
OF THK “AIR-TIGHT, SELF-SEALING CANS.” 
Pint size.... *2 00 a dozen. I Gallon.$5 00 a dozen. 
Quart size... 2 50 “ Pt. glass fars 2 00 “ 
Half Gallon.. 3 50 “ I Qt. glass jars 2 50 “ 
Eor Circulars with full descriptions, apply personally, 
or by letter, to tho manufacturers. 
DEERING & DICKSON, 
Premium Agricultural Works, 
280-4eo Albany. N. Y. 
and % blood at 31(2)43c 6 mos.; 15,000 lbs. mixed Jersey ed j a Rg subjects and objects. The work lias already ac- 
Arrival of the George Law and Star of up 70,000 lbs., among which woro 15,000 lbs. common for It is the Standard S 
F i o * „ contains matter of impor 
the West. and X h' 00 ' 1 at 31043c 6 mos.; 15,000 lbs. mixed Jersey ed ln its 8 , ]b ject8 and obji 
- 25038c 6 mos. quired a National reput 
Thk Star of the West from San Juan arrived Providence, June 19.—Market dull, with slight lm- Among l otl 1 er°mu 11 or's'of" 
at New York June 4th, and the Geo. Law provcmentatthecloso. Prices about tho same. Salos the roaring and improvi 
from Aspiuwall on the next day. As tlie pas- f 0r the week are : Fleece, 40,600 lbs. at from 33 to 45c. will continue to embrace 
for it is the Standard Stock Journal of America, and 
contains matter of Importance and value to ail interost- 
250 38c 6 mos. 
Providence, June 19.—Market dull, with slight im- 
quired a National reputation, and a wide circulation 
among the most intelligent and extensive Stock Farmers. 
Among other matters of groat interest to all engagod in 
the rearing and improvement of Domestic Animals, it 
sengers by this arrival were crossing the Isth- p u llod, 22,400 lbs. at 22% to 42%c 
inns, when the last train conve) ing them had Cincinnati, .’uno 20.—A very aci 
crossed the bummit, and was descending a 28040c for common to full blood, \ 
steep grade, the coupling of one of the forward among doa lers. The salos to-day 1 
cars became disconnected. This created a . - .10 T i.„ 
Padigre33 of Pure-Bred Stock, 
Persons at a distance can oe supplied by sending their 
orders, with cash enclosed, to 
J. ALLE'J * CO., 
286-4t 28 Beekman street. New York. 
HUSSEY’S PATENT COMBINED 
REAPER AND MO WEB, 
Manufactured by T. R. Hussey & Co., Auburn, N. Y., 
and by them warranted to do good work, both in Reap- 
Sandusky, O_Juno 19.—Tho wool growers of this and number comprises Thirty-Two Large Octavo Paoks. It eWne over a11 othors 'll 
space between the separated cars, and upon a coimtle3 ar0 brlng ing their clip into our mar- Illustrated with numerous and oxpen-ive 
signal the forward cars were brought up sud- ^ ^ , d thlls far havo bcen from 26 t0 31c . PORTRAITS AND ENGRAVINGS! 
denly, and in the collision which followed a ftyora we shouId thlnk had beon about 26c. Such as life-like representations or choice A, 
man named Samuel Anderson, from Jcfterson b of Farm Buildings, *c., 3sc. The careful Rc 
p MV wan killed Adrian, Mich., Juno 16.—Wool to-day has had rapid Woof, Cattle, Orain and Provision Markets, ( 
x •’ : ln- Halo. 60,000 lbs. changed hands at 28034c. Some ex- number, aro alone worth far more than the 
special interest. The municipal election in da L ther °^Fiftv Cents a Volume. Five Copies f 
1st. The extra amount of strengtli and durability. 
2d. Tho construction to work with a loose pole for 
mowing, to allow the cutter bar to run close to the 
CU WESTINGHOUSE & CO. 
Continue the manufacture of Thro.-hing Machines. CIo- 
tra lets woio takon at 36@36c. At Hillsdale, on Satur- l’ rlc0 of tlie t0 ahn0 ^ a “> v f “^ r tn tho Union - on ono side of the road wheel and tho cutter bar on tho |"^® 8 ° at “ f “ l y i on^here t usedl nd US °’ hU3 giV0 “ 
day. there wore largo quantities offering, and some so d 11 ^ 1 ”- A ”'^n ie s for $•’ • Fight Tlie open wrought iron guard, which Is tho only Our Horse Power, Thresher und Separator has the name 
Cnstantlne wonio fair aamiilcs or wool .oUl .»r. pr.v.X.aloggl^ ’ ' «j J^»“;‘™ ™ VS! 
at 04c.; an.I a. Ulgli as 35c wa, ,mill fn fiomo of Ilia mar- n„r.,'to, .10. .to extra copy freo to every ,'orson form- «• 'fo S' t"'Sa “ S “ATSStaJ ^7S5S£"..b“ 
0 aasssssr snaftf asriftL,s*. r aa & 
special interest. Inn municipal election in 4l f , . r , 'Fiffv Cents a Volume Five Conies for $2; Eight 
San Francisco which took place on tho 28th, at33u - At Constantine somo fair samp os of wool sold for $;i^Klovoa for U. Sevouteen for $6; Twenty for $7; 
rpKidittd in Hit 1 success of most of tho names on ftt84c '> Rnd M high M 3oc wa '' patJ in somo ° r 1,10 mar ‘ Thirty for $10. An extra copy free to every person form- 
1 . . , n • •( kets, under the stimulus of competition, which is some- tng a club of eight or more. Yearly copies (two volumes) 
tho Democratic ticket bj a small majority. . double above rates. Club papers will be sent to different 
The George Law brought $1,062,000, and what active. post-offices, If desired, 
the Star $026,000. In tho San Francisco mar- Detroit, Juno 21—The ncw^cllpj>f wool begins to^ar- c PE( ., MKN numbers, Prospectuses, kc.., sent free to all 
entire satisfaction wiiere used. 
Our Horse Power, Thresher and Separator has the name 
of being the best machine in use, where known. Those 
wheat or rye. 
wo did not supply the demand by a large number, being 
6th. Tho construction of tho apron for reaping that unable to get them out in time. 
kit on tho “ltd, a good jobbing business had rive by teams quite freely. The most, however, which who wish to examine the paper ir‘ deposed to aid \n ^impto mtde““ch^Sa 
j-- ‘VoAnlst h a JndfaT\he e S;[ngS-- ^C Jew ^1°^“ oft^co'untofa^ ^ ^ vta * W ^ ^ ^ “* 
Flour fiom first hands at tlie loilowing rare* . IUW - jt _ ,, . . . _ _ _ _ will have tho kindness to mot tn that capacity. 1 »■„ . a»..ih f».i »i,i. anH „, lh „ 
Galetro $13. Wheat 1J per pound. Mess pork P»*ces lor tho medium and lower gr.i o-i ratigo from _ <. 
«1 f* rn to 30c per lb., and choico lots range from 30 to 34c. Two 
’*>10,00. .1_l„.„ .nl,l no >,l™h au Hi Ur. hnt ihlj 
Our machines cut a swath five feet wide, and witti a 
or throo lots havo beon sold as high as 34%c, but this is mailed at our risk, if addressed to 
thn hiirhn.it. vet naid. The recoiuts for tho weok foot up D. I). T. MOORE. Rochester, N. Y 
Now is the Time to Subscribe and form Clubs for good team are capable of cutting 12 acres of grass in a 
e new volume. Money properly Inclosed, may be day or reaping from 15 to 20 acres of grain. 
Further information given on application by mail or 
otherwise G. WESTINGHl>USE & Co., 
280-4teow Central Bridge. N. Y. 
BOUNTY LAND WARRANTS, AND THE 
PUBLIC LANDS! 
George M. Smith, of Norwich, Chenango County. N. Y., 
Our price for a combined Reaper and Mower at our general agent for locating Land Warrants and purchas- 
.... panics, Exhibitions, dec. 
a "? f 11 v-._ v-„ , , The Subscriber koeps on hand a largo assortment of Corner Lloyd and Cunal streets, and Commercial Slip, 
the Rural New-Yorker largely x on ts of every description, suitable for Agricultural Buffalo, N. Y. 
Milinirv EncamDments. Came Meetings. Confer- Nurserymen, Seedsmen, persons removing to the \\ eat, 
grave of Barnabas Bates, Esq. This beautiful NEW YORK MARKET—June 25. Terms of Advertising: —Fifteen Cents a Line for each -_ r _ f - 
testimonial has been erected to the *; Father Fu)rR _ M;irkot continues .lull. Holders of common insertion-in asharxee. Brief and appropriate announce- , uu* n 
of Cheap Postage, as the deceased IS appro- gnu ies have again been compelled to accept lower prices, ments preferred, and no Patent Medicine or deceptive R>r Agricultural ami hdigxous .Societies, Military Com- 
uriately teuued on the brief inscription, by Demand for eastern and local trado is moderate, and advertisements inserted on any conditions. ponies, x i ions, c. 
lb. merchant of New Yo;k. Tl.c work waa .ir'n,.. cir,.r 
executed by Mr. Ricnara Barry, Ot tins city, W(J8 t orn; $H0i2,5O extra Genesee. Canadian dull and exceeds that of auy other Agricultural or similar journal Fairs, Military Eucainpmonts, Camp Meetings.Confer- 
and is quite creditable to his taste and skill, market rules in favor of tho purchaser. Sales at $9,87% in America or Europe,—while it is from 75,000 to 20,000 once, Political Gatherings, Exhibitions, Ac., &c., which 
—Boston Tramcrivt. ' 010,50 for inferior to choico. Some parcels very infe- greater than that of any other pa por Issued ln tills State, he will rent on liberal terms. 
* . . .. - % .t.» .1 l.inr* lilt.I.IP th/% in.l.l.. J I 11.% lm J O llTITH MllTlHil'r OI (.'LinU 1 t'tli Tiff Am) Ml lflirV 
Dubuque, low a, or St. Paul. Minnesota. 280-txx 
1855. CUTLER & PALMER 1855. 
general forwarding and commission merchants, 
rior can bo bought at something under tho in.sldo price. v ™ 
Giuin—W heat market doos not exhibit any vory great out ' 01 I ' ow * orlv vny. 
A Singular Law.— Tho Liquor Law lately degr ,.o of activity, but with the supply falling off holders Advertisements should reach the publication office as 
voted upon in Illinois, was a curious piece of disposed to'Insist upon bettor prices. Millers, in early as Tuesday A. M., to securo insertion. The largo 
leaislation. If a majority voted in its favor view ot the declining tendency of tho flour market, are ed .ti 0 n we are now printing, renders it necessary to put 
* ... ..nviniiu fn mmriilfi 11 L mi ml vmic.n. M ernru) nminr 1 
‘ 11 * . A.x re . 4 . :./iur.r. . ic „ not anxious to operate at au advance. Sales good upper 
it Would go into effect tu 18oo , if a majority | U koat$2,06. Wo quoto white western and Canadian at the paper to press 
voted against it, it would go into effect in $- 2 , 40060 . Hyo in better supply and nvvrkot unsettled - 
1857 This is like the preacher who gave out a nll lower. Prime samples can be bought at $1,59. but 
that’lie would preach next Sabbath, the Lord we can hoar of no offers over *1,60063. Transactions The American 
“ , 1 , ...’.. in corn havo boon to a moderate extent to-day, but with Buffalo, N. Y., wh 
willing, and two wetRS Irom Unit time, any a tailing off in demand prices have declined 203c per bu. out. and aro makii 
earlier than heretofore. 
A CARD. 
willing, and two wtJtK.8 liom mat timo, any a falling oil^in demand prices have doollnod 2^)8o per bu. ent, and are making the Forbush Machine, have settled Mew York, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Mich* 
how. Also a little like the trade of tho hunter al $101.02 for western mixed; common to prime with us to our satisfaction lor their infringement of igan, Illinois, Canada, and to many other promient Ag- 
witli the Indian—YOU take tho crow and 1 will shipping parcels southern white is hold at $1,14: yellow Ketchum’s Patont of 26th April. 1853, of which we aro rioultural and other Associations, and can therefore with 
, , ,, . 1 .,,.1 «,Hl tike tlw> tnrlruv and $10406. Oats Armor. Sales at 60065 Stato and vvost tho assignees. (Signed) HOWARD & GO., Proprietors confidence rofer those who are about purchasing or ront- 
take the turki Y, Ot 1 w U t ike the turkey ana 5 '® Buffalo, May 7, ’55. 28ti-2t of Ketchum’s Patent, ing Tonts, to any of the officers of tlie o Associations as 
you take the crow.— Buy. Vtm. provisions—M arket for pork firmer, with a continued - - _ _ a . 7 ^i - to the character of his work and fairness of his deal- 
...V ’ v /) . J - eru 50. Buffalo, May 7, ’55. 286-21 oi iveicnum s raieni. 
you take the crow.— JSUff . litm . provisions —Market for pork firmer, with a continued T?»i>M“vmi"ouv 
^ w - demand. Arrivals are moderate. Stock of moss In few FAKM. DUK SALHi, 
At 11 , i u \ Arkansas Iowa Kentucky Mis- hands. Sales closing at $19 old mess, $19,60 new; *16,- Containino 207 acres of choico farming land 150 acres 
Alabama, Arkansas, lowa, t utut.ky, JUIS f) . Jllme . $1O5O017 prime moss. Lard in good re- improved, tho balance timbered; located in town ol 
BOuri, and I exas, hold their elections on tlie 8t and llllir ket firmer. Salos at 1O%0%. Butter Fayette, Seneca Co.—3 miles southwest of Waterloo, 6 
first Monday in August; Tennessee on the first aud cb00i0 q U i e t. oast of Uonova,—with two geo 1 lYamo houses and barns 
1 „ 1 ’arolina nn the umcobiI __ . and shods sufficient for the farm. Also a good variety 
1 hurst ay, t in Noith Caroliua on me secou. ALBANY MARKET.—June 25. of fruit trees. One third of the farm is sufficiently un- 
Thursday of the same month. Un tno second AN .„ u-.,._Extra bran Is have declined 25o per dordralued. It Is a loam soil, adapted to a'l kinds of 
Alabama, Arkansas, Iowa, Kentucky, Mis¬ 
souri, an-*l Texas, hold their elections on the 
Containing 207 acres of choico farming land, 150 acres TENTS AND FLAGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, MADE 
improved, tho balance timbered ; located in town of TO ORDER. 
April 24, 1855. 
^DOMESTIC ANIMALS AT PRIVATE SALE. 
L. G. Morris’ Illustrated Catalogue with prices atiach- 
ALBANY MARKET.—June 25. 
Flour and Mkai.—E xtra brands have declined 25c per 
Monday in September tho election in Maine bbk Holders of low grades are anxious to realize. Sales crops. Any per-on wishing tt 
occurs aud that of Vermont on tho first 1 ues- op i b o morn'ng limited, in lots, at $8 50 Ca 8,75 for com- their timo to call and view it, or 
iIjiv nf th») twine month. moil to goo I Stuto, $1 >.Vi) 10 lor common to straight West- 286 Ot (i. VAN RIPEK, Wa 
Fayette, Seneca To. —3 miles southwest of Waterloo, 6 n 0 has on hand ihe largest assortment of Tents on the L. G. Morris’ Illustrated Catalogue with prices attach- 
eruit of Uenova,—with two good frame houses and barns Continent, sufficient to accommodate seventy thousand ed of Short-horned and Devon Bulls, and Bull Calves, a 
and sheds sufficient for the farm. Also a good variety persons, and can fill orders for any number of Tents, on few Horses, South-Down Rams, Berkshire, Suffolk, and 
of fruit troes. Ono third of tlie farm is sufficiently uu- short notice. All orders by Mail will moot prompt at- Ksst-x Swino, will bo forwarded by mail (if desired) by 
dordralued. It is a loam soil, adapted to aH kinds of tontion. [283-41] E. C. WILLIAMS, Rochester, N. Y. addressing L. G. Morris, i-ordhara, Westchester Co , N. 
(lav of tlie hiuiie mouth. mon to goo I State, $'.»•«)U> for common to straight Wost- 
J _, . . - ___ oru, $9,50011 for extra Canadian, $9,60011,75 tor com- 
, , .. mou to extra Ohio, aud $U@ 12 tor extra Genesee. Rye 
Tiik Newport (U 1 ) Mercury closerl its nine- llimr „t *7,60 for tine and $3,2608,75 for supor- 
ty-8eventti year of publication on the 12th fine, t om meal is stea y and saioablo at $1,9402,06 
inst 'Ihe Connecticut Courunt i» now in its ^V;ha 1 dull and inactive. Corn opened heavy 
ninety-Bceond volume. andolo.-ol dull. S. 1 I 0 - wo-teru mixoi at9 7 098, closing 
to purchase, it is wortli 
ir address 
Waterloo, Seneca Co., N.Y 
FARM FOR SALE. 
Situated nine miios wo-t from Rochester, and <>no mile 
ROCHESTER EYE AND EAR INFIRMARY. 
I)r. Walker, Oculist ami Aurist, (from London, 
England.) attends exclusively to tho treatment the Herdsdale I arm. 
of Doafno-iS aud all diseases of tho EYE and 
EAR. Constant and oxtensive practice enables 
south of Chill Station, on tho N. Y. Central Railroad.— p r . \y, t 0 treat these cases with success seldom attained. 
Contains 120 acres, 15 of which Is tlno timber land, tho Du. Walker may be consulted daily, and testimo- 
Tiik Dallas ( 
widow ami fata 
hero of the Alai 
nettaee, last fall. 
as (Texas) Herald says that tho tending upward. Salos 
family of Col. David Crocket the 'Xofa'ooobu.^wouen 
Alamo, moved to i’exus from len- feed—S ales 1,000 bu. 
inst lo quotation. We notice a and furniture if dodred. Prico low aud U-ms o.L-y, for 
, uialtat 1..7. which apply to Mr. J. B. Dkwky. Ro. ho-ter, or of tho 
tern uiuit ut 1.. 7. which apply to Mr. J. B. I 
bu. second quality at $1,10 por 100 subscriber on tho promise-. 
URIAH HILL, Jr., 
lbs., and 4,000 uu. coarse middlings at 1,00. 
North Chili, Monroe Co., N. Y'. 
FOR THK SALK OK ALL KINDS OF 
COUNTRY PRODUCE AND MERCHANDISE. 
No. 3, Central Wharf, Boston. 
Wfnmmoii to extra Stato: $8.87 !£09 60 mixed to trood J 3 Tents of every description, suitable for Agricultural „ , > , 
western; *110>2,50 extra Genesee. Canadian dull and «««** that ot any other Agricultural or similar journal Fairs, Military Encampments Camp Meetings, Confer- and U J^^ may mly 
market ruler in favor of tho purchaser. Nsilos at $9,87% in America or Europe,-while it is from 15,000 te 20,000 once, Political Gatherings, Exhibitions, 4c., 4c., which "T an dl«i carefully, and forwar "od to ito 
010,50 for inferior to choice. Somo parcels vory Infe- greater than that ot any other paper Issued ln tills State, lie will reut on liberal terms. destination wrth dispatch by tlie mod reliaide aud direct 
I-Inr can be bouuht at something under tho insido Drice y He has a large number of Camp Meeting and Military ue.-atnauou wriu uispauai, uy iuosi, c uuame auu uiren 
G^IN-Wtieafinarkotdoes not exhibit any very great out ot New York City. Tents of the following sizes :-24 feet by 30 ; 16 by 24 ; routes, aa.Uhe lowest raes of transportation 
degree of activity, hut with the supply fulling off holders Advertisements should reach the publication office as 12 by 17 ; 9 by 12. wai. k. uuimav. J J “■ ai-ju.iv. 
aro disposed to insist upon bettor prices. Millers, In early as Tuesday A. M., to securo insertion. The large Also for Conference, Agricultural Societies, 4c.:—80 ~ nyrDnu'Fvn Tvrntsr aTintr 
view of tho declining tendency of tho Hour markot, are „ n „ rn nrintinD . rpn ,i„ r a 1 . necasaarv to nut feot diameter ; 70 teet do.; bO feet do.; 60 teet do.; and imrUxllfcil JHUAUUlUXi. 
not anxious to operate at an advance. Sales good upnor edltl0 “ w aro n Printing, renders it nocossarj to put gQ feol , 110 . 60 by 90 . 60 by 80 _ By p r , a m, out of Delphine by Whisker, will stand the 
Tents of tho following sizes :-24 feet by 30 ; 16 by 24 ; anl LL“« fo-u t^ 1 ii p a 1 mur 
1’’by 17 ’ 9 by 12. WM. K. CU1LER. [279-tfJ J. H. PALMER. 
Also, for Conference, Agricultural Societies. 4c.:—80 rxrDnoTtn -iwnxr a-dctt 
feet diameter ; 70 feel do.; 60 feot do.; 60 feet do.; and iJHrUitiiil IU.UJN Ail Lit. 
80 feot by 110 ; 60 by 90 ; 60 by 80. By Priam, out of Delphine by Whisker, will stand the 
Theso touts are of his own manufacture, of the very present season at L. G. Morris,’ Herdsdale Earm 1% 
best material, and are every way desirable. When par- miles from Scarsdalo Depot, and 24 miles from Now 
ties renting Touts desiro it. a competent person will be York by Harlem Railroad. Terms $ 2’0 the season for 
sont to erect aud take charge of them. mares uot thorough-bred, aud $50 for thorough bred.— 
Thk American Mowing and Reaping Machine Co. of sent to erect aud take charge of them. mares not thorough-bred, aud $50 for thorough bred.— 
ilfalo, N. Y., who aro the assignees of Forbush’s Pat- Ho has furnished Tents to the Agricultural Societies of Pasturage $3 per month. Accidents and escapes at the 
ont. and are making the Forbush Machine, have settled Now York, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Mich- risk of the owner. All business connected with the horse 
with us to our satisfaction for their infringement of igan, Illinois, Canada, and to many other promient Ag- to tie addressed to “ Monarch’s Groom Scarsdalo, P. O., 
Ketchum’s Patent of 26th April. 1853, of which we are rioultural and other Associations, and can therefore with Westchester t o., N. Y.” A [K>rtrait Liken from life, with 
confidence refer those who are about purchasing or rent- performance on the turf, full pecigree, 4c., 4c., will be 
ing Tents, to any of tho officers of these Associations as forwarded by mall by addressing L. G. Morris, Fordhum, 
to the character of his work aud fairness of his deal- Westchester Co., N. Y. 278-tf 
Y., or N. J Becar, 187 Broadway, N. Y. it also con¬ 
tains portrait, Pedigree, und performance on the turf, of 
the celebrated horse “ Monarch,” staudiug this season at 
y”?} ® alm, "\ . Ulsoases 01 me Mth. ana IMPROVED PATENT SCYTHE SNATH. 
f„\R. Constant and extensive practice enabes ... ,, j „ .. , . 
I)r. W. to treat these cases with success seldom attained. A and lmpne % r ^St Mm f 
Gha*i\—-W beat dull and inactive. Corn opened heavy Imlmco is uimor good cultivation Good comfortable nla^obtalned!at his office, No. 82 State street. Roches- 
and olo.-o 1 dull. Sales western raixo t at 9'098, closing huiidlugs-ovor 70 acres of crops now on the ground. 36 tor N . Y . 280 Steow P ’ ‘ 
with buyers at 96, but no salos at that figure. Oats aro of tho sumo being winter wheat—whloh, t igothor with- n n!,SLi rav hv I .<■«» 0nnnv „whm /i nn „ 
tending upw trd. Sale s Chicago at 60, wo ght, aud 62%, teams, stock and imptomonta. will he sold with the place, JOSEPH H. WOODFORD, COM MISSION MERCHANT, kn0 w U M^ Snafhsj and 
for sale at their Warehouse, No. 7 Gold St., New York, 
and by the Hardware and Agricultural trade generally, 
throughout tho country. 277-13t 
