MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER; AN AGRICULTURAL, iATEr 
iR.iiL 
AN 1 ) FAMILY NEW SPARER. 
Joireicji) Intelligence. 
ii.<)beHigelri)ents 
Arrival of the Africa and the Arago. Rhbal N^-York® ana., 
_ , , . . , . , , . „ ,.. There is no change in the prices of either wheat or 
Tnit steamship Africa arrived at Halifax, corn slnce our last weok , s report . 
and tae Arago at New York, Sept. 11th. Ijie Parley has been advancing steadily in price since the 
dates horn Liverpool ar.. to ihe 1st inst., one opening of the market, and has made a decided advance 
week later than those by the Atlantic. during the week. From all we learn, however, prices 
'Ihe week had not been productive of any outside the city are better sustained than within it.— -jr-in vi ,, 
event of momsnt and the attitude of the bel" T . , . , ., . . FOR SALE. — Mve acres of lanrl, m a hi 
Last week > whon 0ur buyer3 would aot P*y at thc out - cultivation, half a mile east of Parma Come 
Ugei.m.s was entirely unentingea. side limit over soven shillings, one dollar was offered by Co., N. Y.A on the ridge road two mile? f,*< 
Interesting details of tue battle of Tiaitor CO unt’y purchasers ; and yesterday one of our m It- ftition at Spencerport H ? on it a convene 
Bridge on the Tchernaya and the official ac- R)ers offered a farmor $1 ,ocfor a load, but he refused to “"l™ 1 varietvTr^ 
c Hints of the allied commanders, had been sell declaring that nine shillings wa3 offered him for it berv. Will bo sold chean time given for a 
received. They do not alter the complexion &t h ’ omo . money. Inqtlire 0 „ the premises of the sub 
of the affair, and they claim that it was a de- ^ A . , . . , 298 3t j. b 
j • ^ iLn Aiiim. a o.. 0 * .. Oats are lower and were purchased m the street yes--- 
cided victory for the Allies. Another Russian terday at 34 cenls- WISCONSIN F IBM FOB SAI 
attack upon the allied lines near the cemetery , , , Containing 170 acres of land, well watered ; 
was looked for, and preparations were made Ha Y ia fully a dollar ou tho ton beuer, and little in e d, and adapted to the raising of stock am 
to repel it. market, in consequents of the unsettled state of the has 30 acres under cultivation, and a dwelln 
Techs o? Advertising:—F ifteen Cents a Line for tags 
insertion— in advanc s. Brief and appropriate announce¬ 
ment;; preferred, and no Patent Medicine or deceptive 
advertisements inserted on any conditions. 
TilERS is no change in the prices of either wheat or ad in-erted on any conditions * ’ 4>h 1814 otl ,he "' tate Fair & rou ? da at Elmira. Chemung invaluable manure for their coming fall grain plantin' 
corn since our last week’s report. ___ V„.^,Eo. X. Y , the Herd of 'horough Bred Nor’h Devon and The present season has proved the utility and durabilii 
Barley has been advancing steadily ia price since the ~—-" Sho r t-Horr.ed Dniham Cat-le belong ng to Taos Gould of this fertilizer over other manures, te costs little less 
nnenimr of the market and has made a de-ided advance TIMOTHY SEED—A choice lot of Timothy Seed just of Aurora. Cayuga Co. N. Y. Catalogues of the sale than half what Guano or Super-pho;phate does vet 
opunm, oi the market, and nas ma e a ce.t te t advance received and lor sale by E I). HALI.OCK, 21 Exchange- can be liad by addressing tlie Auctioneer, 81 Maiden equal in its bem fit*. As there are several other rmrm 
during the week. Trom all we loarn, however, prices st„ Rochester N. Y. Lane. New York, or vfr Gould at aurora. eition3 bearing the same name now offered to th« n. u 
JAMES M. MILTER, Auctioneer. 
THOROUGH - BRED NORTH DEVON, 
A.'D 
SHORT-HORNET) DURHAM CATTLE , 
Belonging to Thomas Gould Esq.. Aurora Csy. Co., N. Y. 
TO TH E FA RMERS. 
T. HOLLING WORTH fy SON’S 
SUUJtil-JlUtiisiiJj uutlllASA UATTJjV, IMPROVED BONE MANURE. 
Belonging to Thomas Gould Esq.. Aurora, Cay. Co., N. Y. Thb Subscribers wish to call the attention of Farmers 
Jambs M. Miiler h Co. will re I on Thursday. October Nurserymen Hortieulturi-ts, and others, to ihe above 
4*h. 1814 on tho. -tate Fair grounds at Elmira. Chemung invaluable manure for their coming fall grain planting 
Co. N. Y , the Herd of Thorough BredKor’h Devon and The present reason has proved the utility and durability 
Sho't-Horr.ed Durham Cat’le belong ng to Thos Gould of this fertilizer ov-r other manures, it cn-ts iiitio ioi 
side limit over seven shilling?, one dollar was offered by 
count’y purchasers ; and yesterday one of our malt¬ 
sters offered a farmor $1,00 for a load, but he refused to 
V ? acre f ?. r IJ iin ' 1 a f‘; 4te ° r geiitiemen having thorough brad cattle wish to avail 
£’• w t v n : nl m , ie 0a3 * ® J arm9 - Corners, (Monroe them elves of t hi- sale, they c «n do so by forwarding to 
,o„ N. Y .) on the rlt.ge road two miles from railroad the Auctioneer came and fu-l pedigree on or before Sep- 
;‘;V'® n t»n P e “ ce !; port , Ha3 on 1 V' C0 , Dv . en,eDt Fo,, ;e in ’ember Ifth. Cattle must be on the ground the day be- 
first rate order—barn, feaces, well and cUtera oil right. (6re the sale or i8-2t 
A good variety of fruit aud ornamental trees and ^h:ub-_ * __ 
Oats are lower and were purchased in the street yes __ „ __ , 
terday at 34 cents. WISCONSIN FARM FOB SAL3J, BLACKBERRY. wnhve sceente-; the agency therefor 
TT . , „ , „ „ . Containing 170 acres of land, well watered and timber- from ‘ ,(r Wm - Lawton. Wo ran confidently assure the 
Hay is fully a dollar on tho ton belter, and little in e d, and adapted to the raising of stock and grain. It P ub ic Uta’ this extraordinary fruit fully sustains its 
arl:et, in consequent of tho unsettled state of tho has 30 acres under cultivation’ .md a dwellmg house iri reputation, being of mammoth size, with a fine melting 
money. Inquire on th : premises of the subscriber. 
298 3t J. B OLCOTf. 
. , v. ...... ...» os mole are several otner comco- 
me. New York, or vfr Gould at aurora. eition3 bearing the same narre now offered to the public 
N r B.—Mr. Gould bav Dg kim ly consented, should we beg to say that ;t can on'y be obtained of us or our 
ititlemen having thoroughbred cattlo wish to avail so’e authorized agents. 
:em elves of this sal-;, they can do so by forwarding to The subscribers are laboring for a future and lasting 
ie Auctioneer r.ar-e wd fu l pedigree on or before Sep- reputation, and beg to inform their patrons that they 
mber ISth. Cattle must be on the ground the day be- will spare no paius to merit their continued patronage 
re too sale. 298-2t Our article we warrant pure Bone Dust, and will perform 
---- all we claim it to do Circulars containing instrucrinns 
LAWTON BLACKBERRY. for use, &c., will be foi warded on application to 
Having the present season bad additional opportunity I- HOLLING WORTH & SON, 
SBti^fv onr^elve of the siineriorltv of the uwrnN Manufacturers, Utica N. Y 
Or of the'r sole authorized A tom* no 
LAWTON BLACKBERRY. for use, &c., will be forwerrled on application t< 
Ha vi'G the present season bad additional opportunity r - HOLLING WORTH & g 
to satisfy our-elve- of the superiority of the LAWTON Manufacturers, Utica, 
BLACKBERRY, we h-ve eccente : the agency tberefor Or of the’r sole authorized Agents, as follows : 
from Mr Wm. Lawton. Wo ran confidently assure the Messrs. E D. Hali.ock, Rochester, N. Y. 
pub ic that this extraordinary f uit fully sustains its Be ,n & Wibh, Skaneateles; N. Y. 
“ Pkouty k Chkw, Geneva N. Y. 
Pena Kim narvn and Pel issier renort, th at the weather. process of erection It is situated on a good road, one pnln and neb flavor—!* reifeatfy hardy and requires no 
Cren8. bimpson ana uelisste eport tnac t and a quarter miles from the village of Kingston.' In- extra care Us cultivation. We are now prepared to re- 
Russian attack on the Ichernaya was a deltb- Butter ha? advanced two cents a pound, and finds habitant! in the vicinity American. Price per acre ?I0. ceive orde s. which will oe filled dlrectfrom the grounds 
erate attempt to raise the seige of Sebastopol, roady sale. Other things are unchanged in price. Inquiries promptly an-werod by E. H S. DaRIT, Mr T <wr w ™ »ii| .ft.” tii« aa no.- 
Documents found on a dead Russian General ROCHESTER WHOLESALE prices King-ton, Marquette Co., Wis- Sept. It), 1855, 
show that if they had succeeded in taking the AST) Gsain . Fruits and Bomb NURSERYMEN, ATTENTION ! 
heights, further attacks from tour points was y; onrt pbl. 38 00(018,50 Apples, bush.2o@38c T,,B subscribers offer for sale, on the most liberal 
to have been made. Gen. Simpson estimates Gen.Wheat, (new) $1,50(2)2 Do. dried.00 terms a choice lot of Apple, Cherry, Peach and Pe r 
the Russian force at 33,000 infantry, 0,800 Corn. 00 ( 09 uc Potatoes.25®31c trees, of the finest varieties. The trees are well grown, 
,, n A IfiOmiM Ihe French had only 0a?a . 34 Hides aud Sicks. Ihiffty and stocky. Those wishing to purchase in large 
cavalry, and 100 gun3. ine b renen naa only fJarlejr . $1 00©$1,06 Slaughter. 5 c or small quantities, would do well to examine our stock 
12,000 men and four batteries, ana tne bar- Buckwheat. 00c Calf..10c before purchasing elsewhere. We can supply one and 
dinians 4 500 and 24 gnn3, while the English Beans.$ 1 , 76 ( 02,00 Sheep pelts.25c(®37)i l w0 y ear old trees in any quantity to those about etart- 
La-1 nnlvone hatterv The Russians crossed Mkatb. Carab do.26(050 mg the business, or otherwise. Also, first rate Apple 
naa only one battery, tuc uu but Pork mess bW *22/0,023 Ssfds. Seedlings and grafted root? for sale. 
the bridge and advanced on the heights three ;)0 ’ .*0.6007,50 Clover, bush.ffi BENJAMIN F18U & SON, 
times with great gallantry, but were repulsed, Beef, percwt.. .$'L5O05.6O Timothy.$3,50 298-3t Hudson-st, Ro’hester, N. Y. 
about start- 
rate Apple 
and their retreat was covered by Russian bat- Spring Lamb?, each., .tl.50 
Hams, stnciied...l2}a,0l3c Wood, hard.$505yj 
Seedlings and grafted root? for -’ale. 
BENJAMIN FISH & PON, 
298-3t Hudson-st , Rochester, N. Y. 
A VALUABLE FARM FOR V ALY, 
Situat’d in the town of Conquest, Cayuga Co.. N. Y 
of Mr. Lawton, on and after tho 15th of October. The 
plants will be carefully and secure’y packed without 
extra charge, and forwarded from New York at the fol¬ 
lowing reduced prices : 
Half a dozen,.$ 3 
One dozen,. 5 
Fifty plants. 15 
One hundred plants.25 
The money must in every case accompany the order. 
C. M. SAX CON & CO.. 
298-3t Agricultural Book Publishers, 
152 fulton st, New York. 
“ Barkek & Baldwin, auburn, N. Y 
“ Dana & Co.. Utica, NY. 
John Mookh Esq , New York. 
STEWART & IVES, 
COMMISSION MERCHANTS 
NO 5 NORTH WATER ST., 
PHILADELPHIA, PA. 
For the sale of Butter, Cheese, Beans, Hops, Apples 
Flour, Grain, &c. Correspondence solicited. 296-4t ’ 
Geu. Peltsster calls the Irecch loss li offi- Chlckeng ,.iO011c Coa’ Lehigh! ton" jp’so four miles north-wrst of Woedsport Zy, from Ro.^hestor 
C3rs, 53 wounded ; 170 men killed and 150 Turkeys .. 10011c t)o. Seranton.6 50@6’75 and Syracuse direct railroad, *nd eontaining 118 acre;- an<1 abun !an*ly f ho*u In the numerous and multiplied 
missinsr 1 160 wounded The Sardinian ln« Dairy, to. Btomburg.....$6,60 H>0Improved and in a good state of cultivation. Wen Invention? and tmorovoments in e-tabtlshlng ma- 
,• a foAM f-M ^ Butter.. 16«17o Do. Char.........8010 a ' la l>:ed for all kinds of produce. Watered by springs | mo ™ y to accomplish some mechan 
C. M. SAX CON & CO . 200,000 APPLE SEEDLINGS FOR SATE 
298-3t Agricultural Book Publishers, Th? stock of Seedtinv? th» i.n.io,. • , ? . 
15U fulton St N-W Wnlir . 810 k 01 ,“ 8ecllln ? s t!le undersigned offer for sale 
lo^ I ulton st, xNew York. are two years old, and for leDgtb of root? are unsurnass- 
ed. Persons desiring to be supplied, would do well to 
ROSS’ IMPROVED PATENT CONICAL BURR send in their orders at an earlydate The under^gn^ 
STONE MILLS. reside 4>? mile3 north of Albion Orleans Co., New York. 
Extract, fro-. On. Talm'ulqc’s Address at the close of the IJ ' 8 ’® e 1 addr0S3 SQUIRES & BRAGG. Albion, 
American InstituteFair at Castle Garden : -an-lot Orleans Co., New York. 
American Institute Fair at Castle Garden : 
“ The wide spread intelligence in our land is curiously 
• ctr — rii» ft • I n ~RtI tf PT Fin nhqy Q /O I HQilllteCl IOl ttll K1IIQ8 OI prOOUcG. u ttlClCU UV S DFID fir ' ■ ,» m-. ; w wu ■ ■ ■'■'-'.k j vv a. uw u^n.-n - umc u:cuuaii 
is 2o0. ihe Russian loss was 3,000 killed, . 809c Salt, bhl ..tTso and we '*?. A good variety of fruit, a good frau’e to result lhecommii ee of examination speak favorar 
5, 000 wounded, and 1,8U0 made prisoners. Lard tr'ed.i2k' - 0l3 Hay ton.$8014 hou e convenient for a Urge family . a good barn aud My of the m rviu . eijticu an limprovementsonexhi- 
Gen. Simpson says the Redan and Alalakoff Do! leaf’.'...'. 00 c WmI, ft’.!'.'.'.!!'." 2 O 036 c fhed : 12acres of wheat, 50 of clover, and 10 of umo- bition Among the number of improvoraeots Gen. T. 
_ 1_1.1 ,v.« HU,_ :u . 1 _ Hr- V-Uitl hui tin thy on the farm. Said farm 13 in a fine condition for enumerated tho following as bav ng special merit, and 
were bombarded on the 1/th with as much . . 12Xc Kh»Wnti" "$4 75 nutting in ciops the ensuing season, and can be had for worthy of notice 1st. Flour Min’, not much 1 rger 
effect as was anticipated. Cannes lin.i4/ffli6e qvout bW 4 so’oo *56 per acre. One-half or at loart one-t! ird requiied than a man’s h it. which will grind 60 bushels of wheat 
Do. Char.. 
Salt, bbl. 
>rt i>y 7 from Rochester “ ihe woe spreaa lnrengence tn our land is curiously OLD BOCKTSTVIJ WTTvsr'DTve 
eontainlDg 118 acre 1 - and abundantly rbo xn in the numerous and multiplied UillJ NURaERIES, 
a of cu tivation. Well new invention' and imurovi-ments n e tabllsl lng ma- iv. KOC-JEteTER, N. Y. 
IVatered by spring ■ chinery more ron --nient y to accomplish some tnechan I 1 n ° r . 01 exten ^ ive Nurseries offers for 
f-uit. A good frame to result llie conrrii’ee of ex on niition speak favora- c ,,,,T c °. ! fo ct:0 p of and Oksahkntal Trses and 
ly . a good barn and Wy of the m . > invent,irn and improvements on exhi- S,,K .^ ! “ P art I 0 '' 
;iover. and 10 of limo- bitiou A long ;tie number of improvements Gen. T. l; raio a v Ai,p 6 Treea ’ tl "° 
Gortschakoff telegraphs on the night of the 
27th:—“Affairs unchanged, but the fire of 
the Allies is occasionally very heavy.” It 
HanrtVs Iiat 1401 fir. Trent, bhl f.<l (10 per acre, une-uan or ai ;oa.-t one-t! ird required w»au a Ui.u - -it. wai< u win gnu., mi on-net? or wceat 
°’ . fal 1 1 . ' down—the remainder in bonds and mortgages to ,-uit P«r day m o first rate flour There were com mill.? on 
NEW YORK MARKET —Sept. 17. 
FI,OUR—Mixed grades may be quoted a shade firmer, 
____x.j i,u„. _; • . , r i.uuk- sxixoa graces may os quuieu a suauo urmer. 
was repot t„d that t?ca. Simpson was sick, and with a fair demand for export and home use, and a prot- 
that Gen. Bentinck had assumed command, ty goo l inquiry for forward delivery. Pales at $7 87 % 
The allies were preparing to cross the Teller- ® 8c om to straight state ; $8,12^037)^ extra do ; $7,- 
naya. Active operations were delayed until 
this was effected. 
87)^08,37^ mixed to fancy and low grades of oxtra 
Western ; $9010,50 extra Genesee Canadian rather 
particulars inquire ef the subscriber. 
JACO 5 EAKER, 
294 3t Weeclsport, Cayuga Co , N. Y. 
FRUIT & ORNAMENTAL TREK3~&~PLANTS ! 
T. C. MaxwbiL & Bros, offer for sale large quantities 
of APPLE TREES, 
ou is,o Dwarf and standard Apple Trees ; al-o 
10.000 very fine Northern Spy do., from 7 to 9 ft. high, 
wormy oi nonce, ist. nour mihs, not muen larger ^0.000 Dwarf and Standard Pear, 
than a m in’? h i\ whi ?h will grind 60 bushels of wheat 7n’nnn pi erri03 ’ 
. . per day in o lir-t rate flour There were corn mills on lo’non p ai 
the purchater. Possession given whon desired. I'oi^^1 exhibition ■* h eh do tneir woik admirably, with nearly xr„7? n ‘-_‘ al8 R’ , _ 
particulars inquire ef the subscriber. the same expedition ' -pneots, Nectarines, Quinces, Currants, Grapes Goose- 
JACOL EAKER, N. B.-Eor three of the?e mills, exhibited for compe- ° e j;. i f‘ e3 Ea ' ,: P be r 1 'os. Rhubarb, &o., &c. 
tition by C Ro - were awarded at the last fair one gold . U;D ™ elltal ^ Department is veryvariedandex- 
and two silver tried ,is.” « i- ; w He wou d P articular, y call attention to his 
There are four sizes of the above cc Ie‘-rated Mills: V Norway Spruce. Scotch and Austrian Pine, and 
price- from Slot) to $3uu. Manufactured ana.ecld by KvCrgretns ‘. Dealers and Planters will do wol: to 
CH A3 ROSS. Roche ter, N. Y. 
Otner Pacha was to leave for Trebezond on change. Sales at $8/2)8,75 tuper to good extra 
Market, however, without important thrifty and fine, of the choicest varieties, and propo- 
the 21st, to take the Chief Command in Asia. 
There is nothing reliable from Kars or Eze- 
GRAIN— Wheat in good export demand for shipping 
parcels, with an upward tendency. Common and tn'e- 
rior rather dull. Sales South at $1,8601,90 red ; $1,91 
roun. The Russians had re-established com- mixed; $1,95@2,04 white; fair while Canadian to ar _ _ __ _ . | 
» municationbetweeuGeuitbchiandArab.it. rive at an advance on previous sales ; West at $l,9ored on Angers Quince stock, and well furnished with limbs. luifftfSm, Ifcll 
e 'ihe TUltic fleet bad retir.-ri fram Ohio; $1,80 red Illinois; $1.85 red Milwaukee. Rye A,f0 , PEa’.II TREES, Bfek -„-- 
? 1 he Hal IC nett naa retirea from bsfo.e scarce aad arm . Sale? at $!,140l,17. For corn there One year from the bud, of the best varieties and well dgfej fiffil& frili. 
- Cronstidt. It was only the disabled gun-boats i? a good demand for ho ae use and oolv a limited iu- grown Also, ff.H f 
£ that were returniag h >xne. Private letters quiry for export. Market firmer. Sales West mixed at APR COT AND OR INGE QUINCE TREES, PwteMftfry IBi&i 
f State that the Russian loss at Sweabourg is Stic inferior to prime parcels. Oat? more plenty and an ,‘l aD ? ? I ? e r i Vr% <! ?n?‘ < »mn , J5 ,e /- c, ?'if. r I W«§ik&MGP .‘ 
f lr « tin i 2 llfill nu n but 1 Pn ird S>1 ,.. : r Z... . lower. Sales at 4J045c new and old State and West. HlR.t CHE^TnUI. MOUSTl'a A-H, L NDE\. I, V- \ v' - —I / 
} ltcb tUaa J?®”;, J Lenord ba/8 it was PROVISIONS—Vor* cull and hoavy and to effect sales and a variety of Ornamental Trees an Shrubs. ij 
. not more than o0 killed, iiml thnt the better - to any extent holders have to yield a flight corces?ion. ^ splendid lot oi yW 
j ies were wholly uninjured. Sales do not exceed 260 barrets in lotsat $22 56)406/14 . . AMERICAN ARBOR YITvE I sRHl ' anrX ' f Bllliil 
* A Prus ian circular indicates that the pori- “ e v nmss; $ <1,37>i05O prime. Lard continue? in good two and three years grown well rooted and furnished Fl f iVa V-rirr#/ ' H ■ •' 
5 finn nf that govemme&t and the Grmarin requea »n.l firm, ris'os at li%012c. Butter 14018c to the ground. Also, Norway oi’Rcca, Balsxx Fir. scotch KiUli F g| raigj 
t r ® . , . e Germanic 01 , 10 . Cheeso in good reque.-t lor oxport and firm at 9% I txr, ka. &c |i|jj &\ *uwifW*T7:Hh» 
•. confederation w«is precisely the same as a year 0io>£c. a 1 irge aupply of Chsrry, Applr and Plum Stocks, for KjU wVn Ira 
I a?o- to ^ustrian remonstrances, ' ALBANY MARKET.-Sept. 17. N otrawb^rryPL\NT3. Osage ORiNGE & 3 &c 
* G.eafc L.it.iin is understjjd to have stated FLOUR AND MEAL—The demand for We-tern and All of which will be sold on the most reaso-able terms. : , ii'HmS 1 :;!' i;i 1 
€ that the quest.ou oi Nationality should not State flour is moderate, but rat. or more active than it Our Descriptive Catalogue and Trade List furnished on IcjsS&M 1 ' i 1,11 1 
C be introduced iuto the present crisis, and the wisat the c 0-0 or tho week. The supply is lair and apolication 297-4t V > U!1 I J lil'iTlw* 
-! depot for the Italian reciuits for the Fore ; ffn father in ex o?s or tho demand. Thore is only a mole- Geneva, Ont. Co., N. Y.. Sept. 10, 1855 1 
i T r . , ,, , ___. .. rate business doing for tne Eli-1 and the sales are main- -—- —I- 
£ -Legion should be reinoveci lurther from the iy confined to the city and river traoe. Sales at tiffin,- THS SHAWM, 
£ Austrian frontier. ^ 50 for common to good State $7 5008 for fair Southern By Tm. B. Bradbury and Guo. F. Root, cow enters up- 
f In England a National shil’ing subscription Ohio ana Illinois, $809 for good to extra Western $9© cn the third year of it? publication. Its targe amount is iicky's i;i r>Ki* wttt hitip?- 
S is proposed for a testimonial for Sir CharUs SSS!.^ ? f 0 » ”"”'*** “ ^Sfpfefs 
I Napier. 6901,81 $100fts. ’ -Tl^iry of Crm it Mr-=.c The extraojuira.-y -a 0 '' Cp - r< * Cat ° Utl ^ e 
c Livkrpool Market.—B readstuffs — Messrs. GRAIN—There is but little doing in wheat, snd the of Tits tSnAwx, during the first two years of its puolioa- ter P re V’o D.a cf oper i a '' ( ° n The 
| Brown, Shipley & Co., say the market gener- great bulk of the offerings are to arrive. A lot of grow j tion. sufflolentiy attests its popular! y. _ >• part- in each diagram. 
£ allv shows hut little ehanirp althon uh a dull Me<1 ‘ terranean s0,d at §1 50 - , Corl > is without »ny im- A single specimen copy will be sent, by mail, post- I ’SgrZT'ifZSI I ~ r^= ~ 
, ally snows DUt IiUie cnauge, ai tnou.,nja dull portant chaDge to notice m value, but is rather in better paid, for exitmmCon. to any teacoer of music, or cho r _ ' - - a - - I— 
s time pl’evailea. Corn liaa aeclmea lZS. per roquest for homo con-umption and for the East, with a leader, ou the roce.pt of seventy five cents. Published V 1 “TT x I- 
: quarter. Western canal was quoted at 43s. fair supply on the mamet Sale? Western mixed at 85 by ‘ MASON BROTHERS," 1 | l . '. • B 
a 43s. 6d ; Philadelphia and Baltimore 42s. a ®S6c> but mainly 85085^0 Barley is firm, and lots 25 Park Row, New York. ,-■-, ii_1_ 
a AO , AO \ 0 on ;ho spot are tiken up quickly at very lull price-*.— - ! a :: „ 
^ 4os. ; UL 110 , 4-iS. a 4oS. ^ ^ Sa'es at $1,25 for two-rowed aud $1,30 for four-rowed. THE HALLELUJAH, V 1 :: v 
I Wheat dull, but prices unchanged. White Oats are steady and in fair reque-t. Sales at 41c for Lowkll Masov's new collection of Church Music, con- i ! ,'i Y |~V—» •: 
r llSi a 12s. 3d.; R d 10s. 2d. a 11s. 3d. Mixed Ohio and 41^ foi State, both measure. Rye is selling at tains upward of onr thousaxd pieces of music, adapted ; !! --■-- 
£ corn, 38s. Gd.; White 44s.; Yellow 38s. Gd a and Oats 40. to about oxe bundrkd amd iw*.nty metres and a much j _ : || 
\ 39s. Several circulars quota coin in active BUFFALO MARKET.-Sept. 17- & TheH^TSof^c hfvebmm^cian^-I " f it l 
pated with great care. Also a superb stock of 
CHERRY TREES, 
large and handsome. Also 
PEAR TREES, 
Standard and Dwarf, very stocky and bea'thv —Dwarfs 
O Vy..—, 
A Urge supply of Chhrry, Applr and Plum Stocks, for 
Nurserymen. 
STRAWBERRY PL ANTS. OSAGE ORaNGE. k-„. &c. 
All of which will be sold on the most reaso* able terms. 
@rQi 
ENTRY’S CIDER MILL AND PRESS. 
see my inventory before purchasing elsewhere, which 
will be sent gratis ou receipt of a pre paid letter enclos¬ 
ing a one cent stamp. Packing done in the most ap- 
P r °ye<! manner. SAMUEL MOULSON. 
Office 36 Front st., Rochester. N. Y. 
TO TH E FA RMERS 
DE BURG'S NO. 1. 
Ammoniated Super-Phosphate of Lime. 
Tot Subscriber beg? to call the attention of the Agri¬ 
culturists to the above invaluable constituent for their 
approach ng Fall grain planting. The pre-ent harvest 
indicates ns superiority as a fertilizer over Peruvian 
Guano, where it has been tried in equal quantities and 
expense by the side of the latter, producing much heav¬ 
ier grain. 
The L.te scrupulous experiments made with this arti¬ 
cle on the Model State Farm, Mass., places it at the head 
of the list over all other concentrated Manures. Like¬ 
wise has it been pronounced by the Committee of the 
Model State Farm. Petersburg. Va., without an equal 
As there are various compo^itiors bearing the same 
name be : ng offered in the market for disposal, purport¬ 
ing to be of ihe same description, kc., some caution 
should be observed by the consumer in purchasing his 
articles only from deputed and autnoiized Agents To 
avoid deception being agam practiced, each bag or pack 
agewib be distinctly marked with the maker’s name 
Tne Subscriber is workiDg for a future and lasting 
reputation, and begs to assure his patrons no pains or 
a ua iu mil 1141101 .. otto ai tie ior ixiwKLL 41 .?sox s new cotiection ot Dnurcn Music, con- 
iio and 41 foi State, both measure. Rye is selling at tain? upwara of one thousand p'ece? of music, adapted 
.,1601,17. and Oats 40. to about one hundred and iw>NTf metres and a much 
tjttu’ta \ t rt AT \'PTTT7' r P q ut ,( h larger variety than u?.ual ot Anthems and other Set 
bUt 1 ALO MARKET.— bept. 1/ Pieces. The elements of music have been especially pre- 
FI.OUR—Receipts s’nco our last have been large, but pared for Singing Classe?—a variety ®f pleading exer- 
39s. Several circulars quota com in active BUFFALO MARKET.-Sept. 17- ESS.'Vhe‘ musac hiVTbTen^peciallypfe 1 
speculative demand, pricts slightly advanced, FI.OUR—Receipt? s'nce our last have been large, but pared for Singing Clause-'—a variety «f plea.-ing exer- 
but they give the quotations nearly as the a con-i terable portion is for immediate re-shipment.— ci-es four part sengs, and rounds interspersed, and 
otiayn There is a geo t inquiry this rnornii g. Ptice? are with- there is ar.ded »usical notation in a nutshsll— a brief 
The a oove cut repre-ents the Mill and Press complete. e . senion E,la11 be wanting on his part to merit their con- 
The diagram-annexed represent in outline, the seve- { n l. Peonage Hi? article he warranu genuine 
ral part? and their manner cf operation. The same let- ? n<110 P. er fo rm a -' ° e claims for it. Pamphlets conta>n- 
ters ref r *o th? same part? in each diagram testimonials and instructions for use. &c will ha 
__ i ____ forwarded on application to C. B. DE BURG 
1 — - 3 |y»j | E —j So.e 1’roprietor and Manufacturer 
«T— f——‘ - ft - 1 , Will amsburgh. L. I., New York 
- T ..j_ pLL_ x _ I [ Or his Authorized and Reliable agents, as follows • ’ 
■ •; j I "* Messrs. H. C White & Co. BuffYo N Y 
I-*- 1 : v. - 1 --, j! Geo Davenpolt, E.q.. Boston. Mass. 
v ! A K ' „ H. H. Trrus & Ce., Trenton. N. J. 
Y ; i ;; V _I_ ! u .. Brkarliy v t Mount, Rockyhiil, N. J. 
:: : I ~ i i I , c. M. St-ewart, Esq., Baltimore. Met. 
; •- - - 1 , • C. Frinch & Co.. Philadelphia, Pa. 
I I - ; I! i S. MoGruders’Sons, Richmond, Ya. 
•-- 1 “ Rowlett k Hardy, Petersburg Va. 
-Hf-c--1 II Elliott ,k Co., CleveLmi Ohio. 
f 1 x j “ R- H Hubhell, Esq., Wheeling, Va. 296-8t 
,i,i * iu a i a e , , , out material variation. Sales good to fancy southern course for sch 
ihe weather had been favorable, and pros- Ohio at $7,2607,50; Michigan at $7,25; Indiana at $7,31 A specimen 
pects continued good for an average crop. 07.37*6; Illinoi? extra at $7,&o. 
course for schools. 
A specimen copy will be sent, by mail, postpaid, for 
examination, to any teachef o; music, or leader of cho.r, 
GRAIN—Wheat is plenty The demand is fair, but on receipt of seventy-five cent?. Published by 
transaction? are kept private. Corn quiet and dull._ 
“ Mohk Tkuth than Poetry.” —A corres- Sales at 74>£c delivered. Nothing doing in oat 3 . 
pond.-nt of tae Madison (Wisconsin) Demo- NEW YORK CATTLE MARKET.-Sept. 12. 
crat. pays Chicago the folio ving compliment: Rkeifts— Beeves 3 720: V.als 647, Sheep and Lambs 
“Men are getting rich faster and living 16.«ll;Sw:n- 3 500; Milch Cow? 314. 
higher, and doing more business, and drink- . Beeves. Average 8 yc; first quality 83 i 01 Oc; 
ing more, and going to the cbvil generally hy ‘“SJtorA^SoSw*; 8 good $40045 ;common $230 
ti shorter road, in Chictigo, than in any place 35. 
1 have seen out West.” Veal? —Ringing 6 c.. 6 >^ 'ale., as to quality. 
Fulton’s First Steamboat.—A mong the 
paintings which adorn the various panels of at rinv r’ATTHTi' m AUiviur q.„i 
^ r /r; W^W. Woo, ford’s Bull’s Hoad. W^hin^ton strret Circular Saw Mills complete, ready for the belt, _ «»• . . h p 
sentathe Clermont, the first steamboat that B ew Cattik-a. market, 470. Piice’-Extra $L75 • w rreuted to cut a 16-feet board, without stubshot, in “S®, 1 
ran between New \ork and Albany, in 180(, first qual ty, *4.50; second. *4; third, $3 50 . ’ twenty seconds. ytm for drivmg teo.,ii g pi.-ton K. in boiti 
coming out of the Highlands. ^ Cows^ am? Calves- 15 in market. Prices range from Schuyler’s Muley Saw Mill. Schuyler’s Im- ' m &:on G, tadrivecydnSerwhenwori 
• . A x AND Lamrs —830 In market. Prices range at Proved Geared Rotary Feed, superior to ihe old fogy K-Pi ton hown by dotted lines operateu 
Mad. BODISCO, widow of the late Minister from $ 2 , 75 , $3,60 to $5 for sheep- lambs $*2 to $ 3 ' notch feed, aad cheaper. Th3 Saw with this feed never its cen. re, and serve ^ to press lor war 
from Russia, came passenger iu the Atlantic, Swlw— 350 in market Prices, f*t hogs, $6,50 • stores ,oses a cut » ,hus gening from 10 to 15 boards in every ^ fEIS‘55$ y,1 “V er ‘ 
direct from St. Petersburgh. She says the ’ one hundred 0 f mi’i 
Allies burnt at Sweaborg a very large pile of CAMBRIDGE CATTLE MARKET- Sept. 12. TaSgn m'run^thT^e VVy-^,s ghtsbeKn “‘* U 
Veat.? —Ranging 6c., 6}£ 7?7c., r.s to quality. 
Siiavp and Lambs — Sheep from $1 to $5. Extra $6 to 8. 
Lamts $!..• 0 to 6. 
Swlnk—S carce at 707)£c livo weight. 
power does not cost so much as the site, dam &c. 
\»r$ 
FOR SAFE. 
A bargain for Nurserymen ami others. 200.COO Apple 
Stocks, 2 yrs. old very fine I will sell low for the cash 
Apply soon to CHAS. J. FROST, at No. 150 South SoptPa 
St., Rochester, N. Y 293 ”t* 
Circular Saw Mill3 complete, ready for tho belt, 
w’rreuted to cut a 16-feet board, without stubshot, in 
twenty seconds. 
// A Apply soon to CHAS. J. FROST, at No. 150 South Sophia 
MASON BROTHERS. ~ (( i \/T\ D K ' Rochester, N. 5 _ 293-7t* 
_ 'xi szad ,His '^?yL? oiB “ 
IMPROVED STS AM ENGINES. ^ S 50 Thousand Grafted Apple Trees 4 years old, of the 
- -x-< H -^ varieties, from 6 to 7 feet high, at $80 per thou- 
The Steam Engines manufactured at thrifty aid unsurpassed. 
SPAT THVP’Q \l t p U T v p QUOD TO thousand do. one year old, different varieties, and 
orALDIJNu o AlAOHlaNh bU0i J , A-Gratiag cylinder, about 11 inches in diameter and 7 of 7 g ? rou3 • 
LOCKPORT, N. Y., inches long. A PP le '®ednng a 1 and 2 years old ; Cherry do., very 
Are running Gang and Single Saw Mills at that place, by B-Band pulley of iron used when driven by Power. ® n A!" ^^LTr‘iui!: 1 t^? 8horapprOTe<i credit, 
using the Saw Du>t and worthies? fhel, thus making a ^ an-wo; ing also for fly wheel on shaft of cylinder A. ti 1 ’ f3 V0 f b 0 te , 
'tea i; Saw Mill preferable to a Water Mill, a? the motive G ~ ' v l " tc ir , on cylinder -haft, for driving it .J* 0 ***“** 01 p Act».mg he charged in aU cases, 
power doe? not cost so much as the site, dam kc. whea wor k ctl hand. v-artage .ree. JAMES M. T.W LOR, 
_ C—Small pulley on crank shaft, which drive? pulley and , , , Commercial Nurseries, 
cam. feyracuse, Aug. 1, ’5a. 291-13t Syracuse, N. Y. 
E—Large pulley driven by C, moving cam F. ' ____ „ ---• 
F—Cam for driving feoiiirg piston K. in bottom of hopper -SUIi iS^Es, NUSsSfif STOCKS, &c. 
H—Large spesd gear wheel on crank shaft, working in- The subsciibers offer for sale the following nursery 
to pinion G, to drive cy.inder when worked by hand produce: 
ink h J?- 
A—Graliag cylinder, a .out II inches in diameter and 7 
inches long. 
Cartage free. 
Syracuse, Aug. 1, ’65. 
Commercial Nurseries, 
29I-13t Syracuse, N. Y. 
Schuyler’s Muley Saw Mill. Schuyler's Im 
FRUIT TREES, NURSERY STOCKS, &c. 
The subsciibers offer for sale the following nursery 
produce: J 
20 000 Apples, most approved varieties, 304 years 
one hundred. 
steamboat wood, and that this was the extent 
of their triumph.— N. Y. Tribune. 
While Mr. John 51. Halsy, cattle dealer, 
was lecently procuring a railroad ticket in Bos¬ 
ton for his home in Ntwburyport, his carpet 
bag, containing $4,000 in bank bills, was 
stolen. 
t market 1731 Cattle, about 1400 Beeves, 371 Stores, 
listing of Working Oxen. Cows 1. 2 and 3 years old! 
speed through the day, whether loaaed or not. 
Among the advantages of this Mill are the filowicg : 
This piston action in reeding apples or other substances. 
Storks. —Working Uxen—$70. 75. 100 1500175. 
Baily’s Broom Handle Lathe, Felf-centering and progressing motion of the pLton occupying more than 
Cows and Calves —$25,30,600 60 . Yearlings, nene. Self-releasing—used for Rake and doe Handles, Chair 9-lOths of its whole revolution and the backing of pis- j-UUNu 
Two Years Old, $■ 1,15017. Three Years Old, 17,£0@28. Stuff'. &c.—the best Lathe in America—warranted to do tonless than 1-IOth. The feeding motion is obtained by Ttre subscribers in 
20,000 Peaches, ADricots and Plums, very strong 
growth, 1 year from bud. 
1,500 Mountain Ash, beautiful trees. 
Also, Cherries. &c.. &c. 
200,000 Apple Seedlings, strong, 1 year old. 
50.000 Cherry Seedlinngs. 
Several thousand Osage Orange. 
Large Early Scarlet Strawberry plants in large quan¬ 
tities. Correspondents please direct in Dill to 
291-4teow WrilGHT & CO., Newark, Wayne Co., N.Y. 
YOUNG NURSERY STOCK. ’ 
iVlqmiiyes. 
SiiKur and Lambs— 8,300 at market. Prices—In lots, twice the work of any other in use. Price, $100 to $125 
$1,50,1,62,1 7501,87. Extra, and se’ections $3. 406. complete. Chair Cnucks, &c. 
I>ricos > 7 ® 7 X° for old, and 8 Baily’s Bed Rail Machine, for turning and tenon 
Swine— 570 at market. Prices, 707*0 for old, and 8 
©8>p^ lfc for young. 
™ T J^! C 9 rchird< Sopt - 12th - By Bov. H. A Bosk Mr. 
CHARLES H KIN YON, of Greece, and Mrs. F.vW f W 
SPAWN, of Oast Orchard, Orleans Co., N. Y. 
At Livonia Station Sept. 11th, by Rev. S T Liver- 
nioro. Mr. HENRY N. JEROME, ot Livonia, aud Miss 
MARY LOCKE, of tho former p ace. 
BfilQlll'ON CAPfLE MARKET. —Sept. 13. turued ready for the screw. Hollow Augurs for turni 
At market 1.600 Beef Cattle. 42 Working Oxen. 116 lenco pickets. 
Cows and Calve.?. 400 stores. 7500 Sheep, snd 1940Swine. Morse’s Air Distributor, for burning Saw Du 
Pricks — Beef Cattle— Extra $S 2700 ; first quality Tan, or other tine fuel, for generating steam or heat. 
il?dUT?ioo ,7 iS ; ; 1 2K ’ Spalding’s Improved Horizontal Bran Dust 
12 ^ 0 : veal calves $6(K 8. and Separator. Millers make a great saving 
j •‘u.ai.iiiii.t, justing pulley i? made smlicientlv tight io do the work 
mg square timber—eight hundred piece? iu ten hours ami yet’sufficiently loose to slip and stop feeding if any 
turned ready ior the screw. Hollow Amnirsfnr turning .... 'u.___ ’ . nlu r 11 ““g 
turned ready lor the screw. Ho.low Augurs ior turning foreign substance like stone? or iron gets iuto the mill 
mueo Pickets. and t ^ ere by avoids breakage and repairs —a desidera- 
_ Morse's Air Distributor, for burning Saw Dust, turn never befo. e obtained in a portable cider mill. Ii 
Tan, or other fine fuel, for generating steam or heat. can be readily worked by hand by one or two men. as 
Spalding's Improved Horizontal Bran Duster is !’ r0VKlu;1 with two crank handles, one at each end 
and Separator. Millers make a great saving by 
““ . V. . . t , b J the Pre?s is constructed with an iron stress beam. 
By tho same, Sept. 12th, in South Livonia, Mr. JOHN 
NEFF, of l’rattsburg, and Miss MARY ANN McLEOD of 
Hemlock Lako. 
In Webster. N. Y., Sept. 16, 1855. bv Rev. F. S Hoit 
M r. OREN CURTICE ana Miss LAURA PARSONS, all of 
Webster. 
At Lyndonville, on tho 17th inst , by the Rev R T 
Smith Mr. J. R. CLEVELAND, of Rochester aud Miss 
THEODOSIA R., daughter of tho officiating clergyman. 
stork?— Yearlings $S01O ; two years old $11019; using th s valuable machine. In most Mill? now run- above aud below— the uuner beam forma, I into 
three years old *17028. nirg without Dusters, enough flourgoeswiththeotral verted-‘step ” in which t 
ton loss than 1-1 0 th. The feeding motion is obtained by The subscribers in addition to their large supply of 
mean? of a small band driven from a pulley C, on crank grown Fruit and Ornamental Trees. Shrubs Plants 
shaft, to large pu!‘ey E, on cam shaft. Thus, while it &c -- offer toNurserymen and others, the following young 
makes a sure and steady feeding, the band by an ad- slocfe •' 
justing pulley i? made sufficiently tight to do the work, 460,0C0 apple trees, 1 year old from the graft. 
ami yet sufficiently loose to slip and stop feeding, if any 50,000 standard pear trees, 1 year old from the bud. 
foreign substance like stone? or iron gets into the mill, 150.000 dwarf “ 1 «< << 
and thereby avoids breakage and repairs_a desidera- 350,000 apple seedlings, 2 “ 
turn never befo. e obtained in a portable cider mill. It 150,000 cherry do. 1 •< 
can be readily worked by hand by one or two men. as 200,000 Osage orange, 2 “ 
it is provideu with two crank handles, one at each end whole of this stock is remarkably well grown, and 
of the crank shaft. will be sold in large parcels at very low rates. 
Che Press is constructed with an iron stress beam, Bor older stock, see general advertisement, 
above aud below — tho upper beam formed into an in- Catalogues Nos. 1 2, 3, 4 and 5. sent to applicants 
Working Oxkn—$900160. 
Cow? and Cai.vbs— $ 21 , 2S 35, 420 65. 
Shckp and Lambs— Extra $306. By lot $1,5002. 
io pay the wage? of every hand and miller employed ia 
the mill. Much los.- is sustained by not dividing the fine 
from tho coirse offal. Th's ma -h ue doe? it vory perlect- 
SwiNE—Spring pigs 7c. Retail S09c. Fat hogs 70 •?- P' ice, fi om $U)0 to $176, according to length—irom 
7>4 0 . 2)j{to 4 feet. 
<»»>ww?<»iii'>i>s<Nj?aMiv<N«iiiiii>»v<?«<»iiii > >^\ <N<<< .,, jkg improved Stave Jointer, by which 5.000 floor 
ANDREI T FRfiViS NTTTiqpPTP « barrel staves per day are jointed by one man, with h!s 
, , f. , f: foot. Ready for use—price, $50. 
, , . A1 . - VN(, J Ki '’ I’Kance. Heath & Waite’s Rotary Grain Separator, for 
ANDRE LEROY’S NURSERIES, 
AT ANGERS, FRANCE. 
moves. Tho nut (as shown in 
tho figure.) is iormed by cutti, g 
, a screw thread in the hub of 
7 V. V, ■- strong bevel wheel which is BOUNTY LAND WARRANTS, AND T HY 
l ^' ) bout 20 inches in diameter.— FUBLIC LANDS! 
the piessure screw is 2 nches Gsorgs M. Smith, of Norwich, Chenango County N.Y. 
n u ‘ amfctor > an i a slot out lts general agent for locating Land Warrants and piircitaa- 
who e length, and a corresponding slot in the upper ing Public Lands, will devote hi 3 time and persona’ at- 
beam. Into this slot a loosely fitted steel key is placed, tention to this business, aided by competent and trusty 
fating both screw and beam: thus, wh le it does net pre- agents in the several localities. He has made himself 
vent the screw moving endways it prevents it from re- familiar with this business by investigation, travel and 
the nut enclosing a stamp each to pre-pay postsge. 
THORP, SMITH, HANCHETT k Co. 
Syracuse, N. Y., 16th July 1855. ’290-7teow 
—:- 1 . ' • > . . frond? and customers that he is now ready to exo ute $,s 5 $u 0 $ib'o ‘ ’ vent the screw moving endways it preveuts it from re- familiar with this business by investigation travel and 
rr\ /( all orders lor Ei u t. 1-ore.?t and Ornamental Trees, Ever- ’ - volving with the nut. The nut is moved by means of at much expense. He wili also attend to any collecting 
green shrubs, Stocks, etc. HU collection is particularly Having the pattern.? for the largest Flouring, Gang, the bevel geir on its outer under edge, and a bevel pin- that may be intrusted to him. Address 
Cf Wl ( (^‘ nne this year for all kinds of trees, etc., except Quince and Single Saw Mills in this country, w.th all the recent ion working into it This pinion is moved by a crank or GEO. M. SMITH, Norwich, N. Y.; Lansing Mich.- 
---- j took®, the crop ol which has again failed. Tuo C„ ta improvements, orders for anv kind of Machinery or a ratchet lever, similar to tho action of the handle of an Dnbuque, Iowa, or St. Paul Minnesota. 280-txx ’ 
'WV Iogue for 185o is ready for distribution, ami all tho e C?stlugs usually w aited can De’ executed on very short ordinary pump In raising witer. — ...- - - 
„ ’U vis Creek. low i on tho 30th of August, Mrs. w no wish to get a copy can obtain one free of charge by not ce and reasonable terms. While tuis is o greater eapa uty than any other port- 1855, CUTLEtt & PALM ER 1355, 
CA 111 \RINE DROWN, at tho udv -need age of 84 years, too n S n ® our *8®nt in New York, Mr. F. A Brucuikrk, Alt kinds of Castings usu Ty found at Foundries kort ab 6 pte?s. it i? capab e of withstanding th> ee times the , Gknss.il forwarding axd commission merohavts, 
. mouth? and 9 d iys, consort cl I.evi Drown, formoi ly ,, 1 s ootost ors to our former agent ai d frond, ou hand, such as Pot Ash Kettles, Coolers Plows both stress of anv before offered the farmers of tnis country. Corner Lloyd and Canal streets, and Commercial Slip, 
of Cauaucalgua, Ontario Co., N. Y. ' Mr. Ed. Bossings who has retired from business. Or- iron aud wood beam, of mi per ior construction • Its weight i? about threo hundred pounds. Price $4o, Buffalo V Y 
In till? city, on tho loth inst., of conceit ion of tho »ii be -entat once to secure a complete assort- Rubber and ,tal an Hemp Packing ; Babb.tMeU . Brass «®d Wa r. nod. XuRSisnov Seedsmen DeVsonsremevimrtothft 
luug?, AMANDA R wife of Robert Holmes, age ■ 44 yens ‘h« f 'a ‘"'m J ’ nlJrmiUioa . to import trees, etc., and Composition Castings to order; tin, Coppor and Manufactured this season exclusively at the Albany and otherasendUigtheir’pronertv toouTcfre mav^lv 
and 3 months. ’ 8 } rd will bo found on tho Uist page of our Cata ogue. Sheet Iron Ware in great variety. Agricultural Works, by EMERY BROTHERS. Proprietors. i.T k 7.„“ L® ^L’X.n J i may . r0i 7 
Rocuester, N. Y. 
WM. K. CUTLER. 
J. H. PALMES. 
