MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER 
for trial. The port, of Trinidad on San.Tnnn river 
was occupied by 4no CoRia Iticuns, well arined and 
provisioned, Rumors were current that 100 native 
lilliliusiers, with ustnulI steamer and 18 boats, ware 
about, to attack Trinidad. The latest am ounts 
state that on the 29th of Jan. a steamer came up 
to Trinidad, and two shots were exchanged and 
the b(, earner retired. Forces are getting ready to 
go down the river in search of her. On the 27th 
and 29th Jan., the Costa Ricans lost sixty. 
CHINESE SUGAR CANE t 
J UST JtEGKlVKD AT “llAI I,i>< K\s aQBTOCLTURAL 
WsnelMiiiHH amt Foul Smre," a limited supply of entrust 
Sui/nr Cant .S ml, w Inch will bo »ol(l. In am til quantities, to those 
win, rn.iy ii,.ply soon, by rimll or otherwise Circulars contain¬ 
ing inlurmiition in r.-gatd to Culture, will he furnished to pur¬ 
chase re Address* 
37 I K. J». It A LT.OGK, 1112 Ilt>ir..li> Ft. Rochester. N V. 
FAliJI AND PATENT l.IME KILN 
F OR SALK ok RKNT,—The Fann formerly owned by J. 8. 
Hidwrll, one mile Irorn Bmnvin. Hermits On., N V.. on the 
Buffalo i’lauk Rond, containing about till) acres, will, a Latent 
Lime Kiln capable of rooking 211,0110 l,o. of lime [ r year. Terms 
very easy UENRV L. HALL, 
273 Fooltsvi lie, Monroe Oo n N. Y. 
PREMIUM LIST.—1857 
Arrival of the Indian, 
RARE SEEDS. 
TpFIB SUBSCRIBER WILL FURNISH HY MAIL. POST- 
A paid Beardless Barley, Chineee Sugar Cane, Japan Peas, 
Ring PhUTp Corn, Flat Dutch Cabbage, Cylindrical Pumpkin: 
Eiicli pneknge sufficient to plant I mils of crotmd, for 20 cents 
Per package or the whole list io odo envelope fbr $ 1 . or five 
packages of either. Address L W. BRIGGS, 
873w6 West Mnredon. Wayno Co., N. T. 
Tite steamer Indian arrived at Portland on the 
24th ult, with Liverpool dates of the lltli inst., 
four days later. 
(Jurat Britain. —The Parliamentary return of 
income and expenditures for the year ending 
Befit, 39, shows a total income of Upwards of £71,* 
009,900; expenditures upwards of £81,000,000. 
In the Moubo of Lords, referring to an article in 
the Moulteur, intimating a probable union of the 
Datiuliiiin Principalities, Lord Lygdliurst wished 
to know if the Divan ahoutto aasenihle would take 
into consideration the question of this union, and 
whether it should be decided byicpresentativeB of 
the Great Powers. Lord Clarendon replied that, 
he had read the article in the Mouiteur with sur¬ 
prise. but at present should abstain from express¬ 
ing sny opinion on the subject. 
bTsraeli again repeated, in tiie most positive 
terms, that a treaty had been made by Prance, 
guaranteeing to Auatrialn r immediate possessions. 
Palmerston denied Unit such a treaty existed, but 
admitted that Prance, during the Prussian war, 
agreed to assist Austria in the insurrection in Italy. 
Franch.— The Paris Presse says, nnexpocted 
difficulties bad arisen with Switzerland, respecting 
the all airs of NrulcliaUd. 
Relations between Austria and France are im¬ 
proving. 
Austria.—T he Emperor of Austria has decided 
on granting a general amnesty to all jjolitical of¬ 
fenders. 
Austria officially notifies Russia thut the evacu¬ 
ation ol the Principalities will be completed by 
the 24th of March. 
Persia.— A dispatch from Marseilles of the 10th, 
stritt-a that Gen. HusliUr had been sent by the Per¬ 
sian Government to the seat of war in the Persian 
Gulf. Ni vva of tire revolt at Maragat is continued. 
The revolters pillaged the towns. Filteeu English 
war Vessels anchored off Bundttr ApataB. 
China.— An official letter published in the Paris 
Monitcur, states that the damage sustained by 
foreign merchants was not so great as first mated. 
Of I f factories at Oy Son Hong, 6 were destroyed. 
Of 80 factories at Canton, 21 were burned, As 
soon as the English ships commenced firing, the 
floating population of vagabonds of Canton rushed 
into Oy Sou lloug, and pillaged and lirod the Eu¬ 
ropean stores. The incendiaries were soon dis¬ 
persed by shells from the English ships, when the 
French seamen soon extinguished the flames. The 
Chinese towns suffered us severely by the fire from 
Idn_ 1 iall ships, as from the incendiary robbers. Of 
12 factories belonging to Hong Kuflg merchants, 
9 were destroyed at the last attack. A great nu - 
her of merchants had lied to Canton. The Earl of 
Clarendon fully approves .the acts of Admiral 
Seymour. 
I.tvy.npoOb Marxkt—B readstuff.*.— Richardson, Spt>ne» 
A Co.’s Cricnlar roportg win at inactive so,I quotations 
ha illy m ii at lined. Flour inactive—quotations nomintl, 
ami t’liliijjls l over Corn quiet. Red wheat 8@9s. nhileOs 
@ l, a 31. Western canal flour 30s fid.331* fid. Bal itnqre 
and in.in 33< tVGi34s- Mixed corn 33s 3d@34. Yellow 
corn 3ts 6J. While ito. 3is@3is fid. 
Provisions.— Beef unchanged. Good new was bringing 
full rates. Pork dull and unchanged. Ijtrd offered at 70s, 
with buyers demanding a reduction. 
A If Alt.U FOR SALE 
I N THE TOWN OF VICTOR, ONTARIO COUNTY, NEW 
. Vuik, known n* the “ .lo-eph Bennett" farm. containing Ifi2 
re a of choice grain land witn an abundance of good buildings 
111 good repair, with a good stream of water running through 
hiiid farm. 
I he mid 'arm is in good fence and forty acres of good young 
young timber. 
'I in, mi-i farm is wall seeded down and ba, a good orchard 
with Grape Vines, Apples, I'encat*. Pear*, Plums, Cherries 
nnd i 'n reunite 
I lie rtt 3,sender will *p|l this farm un moderate terms. One 
half of [he porehaie money can remain rm bund aud mortgage 
for a term of years. 'Urn Imii'.e on the farm i3 convenient. for 
two lamiUrs. with two good cellars 
For further particulars, inquire of th" subscriber on the 
premises PETEK BENNETT, Victor, N. Y 
AIm# 11 nor*- In th.- ihirrlnton Black .tsh -Swamp ferrate, one 
mile cast of Egypt 374*v2enw 
Mr. Btocskei, and Senor Tasso nt presented their 
credentials, aud Were received by the President as 
Ministers respectively from Russia and Spain. 
KING T II 11. I I- CORN. 
T he subscriber has on hanii a supply of 
Sand Corn of this variety. it is ihe most prolific variety of 
corn grown in New Knglrinrl, This seed Is from a field iliat 
took the first premium hi the Oxford County Agricultural So¬ 
ciety, and also in Ibe Maine State Agricultural Society. The 
produce was onr hundred and eight StwArfy to tin mrr, manured only 
in the hill. Address the subscriber at South Paris, Maine. 
372 w 3 UKtlRGF. P. HfWlPRR. 
person of persona procuring I,ha largest list of Yearly Snbtleri- 
tiers to the Kintal. New-Vohkkr. in any one Township, sent in 
or remitted according to our Terms, previous to April 1. 1357. 
ONK IHTNDUKi-i DriLLAKS for the next large*! 9*1 ox above 
SKVEN I'Y-KIV K I)i iLLaKS for to* nest largest list. 
FIFTY DOLLARS for the next largest list. 
THIRTY HOLLA HR forth* next list. 
TWENTY dollars for the next list. 
FIFTEEN DOLLARS fur the next Mat. 
TEN DOLLARS for KAOHof lha next five Mats. 
FIVE DOLLARS for r.n it of the next rivit lists. 
*800 IN STATE PREMIUMS! 
As most of our General Premium* have heretofore been won 
by persons in ibe State of New Yurie, thus precluding Agents 
am! friends ut a distant'* from *ucct)a*ful eomputitiou, w*lmv* 
concluded to offer fft-'HI in Nf«(t ami I'nnnnnot I ’men, vlx : tine 
Hundred Dollnra for the kook pahi-kst i.i- rs from EACH ol 
the Stntcs of PB.vft*rt.vAxiA. onto. VltoiiiRAff, Isbiava, Itl.l 
son. Wuooxsut, low*, arid the Province of Caxada Wxsr. 
divided ns follows: 
FIFTY DU 1,1 .A KB. t j* Cash, ffir the largest list of Ycurly 
Snbfcritiers to the Kelt Ah Nkw-Yohkkk from virbof the above 
named States and l'amnia Went, sent in or remitted according 
to our Terms, previous to the 1st of April, 1357. 
TWF.NT Y-FtVB DOLLARS for the next largsstlist as above 
FIFTEEN DOl.t.A R8 lor the next largest list 
TEN DOLLARS for the next largest list. 
ry-Omnpetitorr for tba Slate And Provincial Premiums, can 
also romjnie for (As tdnx Otvurji t rlstil Comment upon the an- 
prccorleuted LiberalPy and advantages of ibis list is unnecessary. 
The names and number o' subscribers obtained by each com¬ 
petitor, will he published lit the RottAulor In a circular, and 
mailed to all interested, us soon idler the 1st o r April as the re¬ 
sult can he ascertained,) and the cash paid to Iho order of the 
luccesdul competitor- 
W~ To give Post-Mnetera and other Locnl Agents a fair, 
equal chance, tn»v»tiug agents, post-riders and citiiens of 
Rnehester are excluded- 
[For l.ist of fipoclfio Premiums. Ac., see 7th page of either 
one of first eight numbers of present volume | 
I ~$T ~Specimen Number*. Show Bills, Proipectuses, Ac., fur¬ 
nished free to all who ate disposed to compete lor Premiums, or 
who desire to aid In extending the circulation of the Rcbai. 
Knhscriptiou money -hould be properly Inclosed, and carefully 
addressed and. mailed to 
D. D. T. MOORE, Rochester, N. Y. 
T.v Nundn, the l v lh of Feb., by Rov. \V. Metcalf, Mr. K. W. 
GltF.lG and Jliss .M KI,IN ii A GKiJKGK, all of the above place, 
FOR SALE, 
T he farm and residenhk of thr subscriber, 
two mile* from the village of Canandaigua, containg 150 
acres ol land, 32n under cultivation. Then* are on the premises 
three houses, three barns, shed*, sttblcs. tool-house, granary, 
Ac . with a good supply offruft. Itwill bo sold entire or divid¬ 
ed into two farms giving to each a part of the buildings, and 
about an equal quantity of Umbered land. 
For particulars address W. W. GORHAM, 
27dwI3 ranaodaieiiH, Ontario Co., N. Y. 
MONROE COUNTY SAVINGS INSTITUTION. 
rriilS BANK ALLOWS INTEREST AT THE BATE OF SIX 
I per cent per anmtm upon all deposits. Office No. dfi Buffalo 
street, directly opposite the Court House. 
CHARLES W PUNDA3, Pnuidcat. 
J. E. PiEBPONT, Secretary. 
TEDSTEES. 
Martin Briggs. Samuel Miller, 
Atncn Bronson, Thomas lianvey, 
Aristarchus Champion, Nathaniel B. Merrick, 
Moses Chopin. Nehemiah Osbnrn, 
Freeman ( 'lark*, George W. Parsons, 
Louts Chapin, Edwin Poncost, 
Charles tv Dural as, William N. Sage, 
George Ellwanger, lotwis Setye, 
Ebetierer Ely, Alvnh Strong, 
Mhltiam N. Ely. Levi A. Ward. 
Rochester, February 21 th, 1857. 273tf 
TICK NORTHERN INDEPENDENT. 
I>Rri'E 9t A YKAR—TN THE FIRST SLX MONTHS OF 
JL its existenee, t He Northern Independent has attained a 
circulation of over NINE THOUSAND. 
I£EV. WILLIAM IIOSMER, Editor. 
Rev. D. W. BbdtOI, Iter. ii. Mxttisok, Re*. .). IVjtiii, Her. 
II It Clmikk. I lev. Li T. BoncRTS. Co-reipoinling Editor*. 
Tins iNitKrxapENT i, a weekly /(cligir.tm paper; ptitill-hed at 
Aubure, Cayuga i'o, N. Y.. by i a C'vntrul New York l’ub- 
ll-liintr A*»«<d4litn. D.v.iied to ibe in remits of the Jt. F-. 
Cliurc.i, lunl more <| u nchly -VrIr.-Slavery thin any official pa¬ 
per in the L'ltmch. This piper t* deaigm-d ''Kpeeially for the 
l.Mrr. ami will enlist th ir encrglcK rnura fully tbati any paper 
wl.ielt tile., cannot own nr control. 
Tux NORTIILH-U rNDkPK.viiE.x r it. wlmt tennti.'i imports—H 
is northern ami indepetidi at in the lull Feme of there terms. It 
Watt Alerted to redress .1 grunt wrens inliiet d by too lute Gene¬ 
ral Confer-nee, at ItidinnupoiH, in deriving H... Aminat Confer- 
enecrof Western and i vtitral New York, their customary and 
propel voice in the eholee of ad Fdiuyr for five Northern t hrist- 
i m Ad)urate.—a papvr pnlilislii'd in their midst, originated by 
them, and up to I,vst June, provided with Editor* selected by the 
Hindu) representative* oj tno Patronising District. 
All Milrtii lor the nape, should bo a 11 dr ■ .I io 
37lwie.,w KEY WU.I.IAM IIUSVER. Auhnrn. N. Y. 
In Greece, on the 27th alt, CHARI, KH H .son of Charles 15. 
Kinyon, aged 23 years Hisillm.'ss, though painful, wits borne, 
with Christian fortitude nnd patience, mid his friends have the 
sweet assurance that their loss is his gain. 
TAKE THE IJ E Pi T . 
A NEW ENGLAND FAMILY AND POLITICAL JOUR- 
aat. The lareen, mom varied and cheapest priweed. The 
l*p inglleld Weekly Republican,published :vl Springfield, 
Mama*. Unset la, by 
SAMUEL BOWLES A COM J* ANY. 
Tuts popular Family and Political .fouraal uni lea the excel¬ 
lencies of the large city weeklies.which it is equal in si*e, with 
the local detnils and variety of New England country tievvapa- 
petF, besides several important features peculiar to itse'f. 
It is handsomely printed io a quarto form, with t tgF*, pages 
amt th columns, nearly nil given up to Intelligence o'every 
kind, carefully prepar' d under appropriate heads, Editorials, 
Agricultural review and summary, the city and local Market*, 
Jlisctl any. Poetry, Tale*. At. in great variety. 
W ith t.’u- beginning of ihu naw year it commences An Origi- 
sai. New Uaot.ayD NtiVtt., eaannlegly wriireu by m accom¬ 
plished lady auyhcv of MaFrnehusetta 
Tho ItBPUDMCait bus ictttr ediiorx, including Rtmuet Bowles 
and J. *r. Holland, and while independent in all it, discussions, 
i* heartily in synijiathy with n» political reforms i>roposed oy 
t ie areal national Fre. .ontmoveti.cutof !r'5fi. 
Now i* the tine to make ttp clubs and subscribe. Single 
copies SI 50 it year; 10 copies tonne addresa $12 5li; 20 copies 
S-", and the same r ite tor larger numbers. 
The Kkpcducxn i* mailed to all parts of New England early 
Friday morning, and' contains one rmy's later news than tins 
New York weeKliv* oi the satn* Saturday’.-: dale 
Address SA3IL EL BOA LEG A IXSpringfield, Mass. 
AGENTS I AGENTS!! 
B LAKE'S UNIVERSAL BIOGRAPiUCAL DICTIONARY. 
The •* New Edition'’ of this valuable work, which has 
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ihe lives of about TEN TIIijUSAND different individuals, more 
than TWO THOUSAND of whom were citi'/ettfi of the UNITED 
STATES 
The number of NEW ARTICLES in ibe present volume ex¬ 
ceeds twn thou-fiDd four hundred. 
The Publishere have determined not to furnish the work 
throng) the geni tal Trade, but to sell it ' EXCLUSIVELY BY 
AGENTS." 
The work is eolfett np in snpcrioT style, and a* no Library 
will be complete without it. a most excellent opportunity id ot¬ 
tered to any person who desires to engage in a pleasant, honor¬ 
able and profitable business. Agents are wanted for all parts 
of the country. They will plrsss address the publishers, 
3tS2w3 U. eOWPF.RVHWAlT A CO.. 
211 Chestnut St, above Sixth, Fluid-, l’a. 
Fpock asp Grain. Honey, box.$13 
Flour, bhl-.....injiiyTL".) Candles, box.13^,011 itj'e 
Wheat, lieu .Sl/>li(ejl,53 Fiiuits and Hoots. 
Best while 0B4)8d».$l,5<>iu,l,53 Appier, oushel.76c(o!$l r 5fi 
Corn.tkluiKi’sC Do. dried.$I.7 .\u2,I3 
"at*.3tHH.I2e Putaloi.iM..‘.liuj)&!Aic 
Barley .......,....1/J6(a)i,12.‘^ Hinxs isd Skins 
Buekwheal.....hue Slattghwr ....7R(afiC 
Keans...„fl.l2(a)l2i Calf.tgc 
Pea*...UAAaji.25 Sheep pelt*.l.'-fl, .i2,i ij 
Mtti«. Lamb do.OlXaOOc 
Fork, Meta ____$20,iff! Sheds. 
Do. owl. __#',0iHqitt,u> 1 Clover bushel.$5.75(3)7.25 
Beef, per cwt.__$(i,‘> ..u7, fi Timothy. $250.^1,50 
spring Lambs oach f>i/*i(aji.75 ‘ Sondriks. 
Muttontearcnasl_$.■ A<hn.ri.iff) Wood, hard.Jt.SUMJffiW 
Ham*, smoked ......l2(q)T2^e Do. soft.$3,0li@4,UU 
Sltuuldere.fka.Va Goal, Lehign.$*. a* A’' 
Chick,tns ....U(gl2c Dp. Scrauton .......$7mt7,2S 
turkeys...Do. Ftlussburg.J£,l,50 
Geese.trie Do. Sbamnkiti....$7,26(0)7,50 
DaIRT, At'- lla Char ..........i-Aotj!c 
Butter, roll.t0:r l3c Salt, bbl...$1,53 
Do. firkin....lfia,17e llay, tun.fthoJO 
t 'hr,-so.. 9iOAjc tVool, ri T ...........V’hr0*■ 
Lunl. tried.I2^tJ>i:V While fish, bbl.{I|lp),'4l 
Tu'low .lOjnlU^o Cor)fish t J quintal .J 1.7ji.g,''.2.5 
Eggs, dor.eo.tog ire Trout, bbl.$D 
PRODUCE AND PROVISION MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, Mar.cn 2.—Flottr—Severn snow storm prevail¬ 
ing to-dat. Mopping all busine*)) baler, at mr com 
to choice super HtaU), JilAHaji.tVJ for extra do: j' ; ,20(a>>'>. IU for 
super Wrst.rn: 3-, >ci7 for uxira do, including extra'Uhlaat 
$ i,'v'®6,DO; i.'losloe quiet, t 'anndiau Hour steady; tales tuado 
at S J 2.\a)tf,3.' f„r ui|i.'t nnd $ i.'D(g)7,3U fur extra. 
Gnu.a- Notlti uk dmng in wheat mark.-t Rye quiet at fiO® 
95o Barfi-y nominal at l3l®lAla Corn Is nominal at7l<a,72c 
in stoic fot old mix d WyatcrP. Oil* aro in moticraic request 
At ioi SihCh, anti •l;ii>‘v , <c for NVcktem. 
FuilViAinNS—Pork ilitll. Sales at $i7.‘*<317.75 for ptime; 
$22,30 Ur old uivs*; lor new me t. Dressed hog* in fair 
request at Sy^a-ylie Lard heavy; sate* at ItedUr^c. Buii»r 
in brisk demand ui I7r;u2.'lc for Ohio and 2tVaji7 for Snila. Ctieo9e 
scarce and warit« d ut I2)^tajl3u. 
BUFFALO, M*ttctt ? -Flour—Ohio Extra $ 1,75(0)7,1*.'; Do 
(Upcrfiiio $bia'd.50. .Michigan extra $ i. ikh 7,2). 
Ukain—dSIo wheat, while il.il, Do.'red $15',; Mtch. white 
$1.11; Indiana wjiiuj $1.5'; Illinois winter $1,25; Do. spring 
$i,25. Kyu Me- Gprn, yellow or mixed bio Barley $t,3U.— 
Outs *."o. 
JT.oristoys—M-.v* pork. No. 1 $2.1—No 2 $22; prime $19.— 
M.-ra livof $l'2,i\ii! rii.tr ■; Prime $>,UtO, Hums in pickle $21 
bbl. Ham*, smoked. $l2(c> ! -Dye SKr Shoulder, trig .-i>I• c — 
Dried beof lie. M icklu iw Trout $J. Wall* 0>h $9.25, Buti*r, 
roll, 20c—firkin li'Lhl-c. Cheese. Hamburgh, ll(.YI2tyC. Lord, 
bbl* and keg* 13‘ r Vi) I Ic. Fcgx 2i'c. Dried apples $2 25. 
Wool.'—Wool run> a from 3b to 43. Sheep Pens $lrall,50. 
sxxtts—Clover $7 r W, Tlutothy $'i,5l). White beans $1,75. 
ALBAN Y, Mattru 2.- Flour—tn moderate demand. In the 
street there is but liuls doing. 
IrttAi v— l)at* ir<n>t-i\ Ryo 90@3io Corn 70(^75c. A car 
load of DM* sold at Ire. 
Ssstig—in deed we notioo sales Timothy at $3,75 per bnsbsl, 
and medium Clover at 13c %> fix 
Hoes—In dressed hogs we hear sales of Illinois at 9Fie. 
Terms of Ad vert Ding. —Twenty-five Cent* a Lane. EACH 
Insertion—m adt'iroct Brief and appropriate announcement* 
preferred, and do Patent Medicine or deceptive advertisements 
inserted on any conditions. I TV The circulation of the Kdr.il 
N* w-Yo r.KK largely exceeds that of any other Agricultural or 
similar Journal In the World,—anc is from 20,01X1 to 30,01)0preoter 
than that of any othrr paper (out of New York city) published in 
this Bute or section of the Union. 
I F YOU WaNT TO SELL OR ROY A FARM, ADDRESS 
•I A MRS Soi.t.T. Buffalo, N. Y. See advertisement ut No. 370 
of Hunt, Feb. 7th. 372tf 
OUFEF.IOR BLOOD STALLID.V FOR SALE —ATTESTED 
kr ped’gr-v. Magnum Bottom KclitMe; age five year*; weight 
J.3IXJ ih*. lu condition; dark hay. without blemish; well formed, 
fleet and docile. For particulary, address 
372w3 O. W. THOMAS, 
EMERY BROTHERS, 
OHSixal ssd eoLtt ritopRiR-roKB or the 
ALBANY ‘-ti l. WORKS AND MILJJ STORK. 
N O. AX STATE STREET. ALBANY. N. Y. MANL'KAC- 
tur.rs iui4 Wholesale ami Pur tail Dealer* of and in the 
moat »jipr.-.v, .I Agricultural ana Horticultural M*c'uio«a and 
Iruyl*mei.t3 exLxnt. Also, denier* m. 
f.rtvln, Field, Great and Garden Seed* uml Fertiliser*. 
Their leading butAnc** being die manufacture and tale of Uisir 
justly celebrated Kxi .lkss Ihui.KOAD IIoil*i: Powek, together 
nith a great nmnWr of labor-saving machines tube propelled 
by i: tor the almost Em Less V »rict 7 of purposes to which hor»« 
power hus been or van be applied Sur die use of the Farm. 
Pt.A.NTATton. or 31 ACtstxE Suor. 
All tr:r caachineiy .* coasti uctcd witli uti especial view or its 
being operated by tho Pbiver itself, so that no dUappouitmeut 
*'11 occur to purchasers in their fail ate to operate a* rep,reseat¬ 
ed; as o.'tcu rioes in cuses where dUitreu; rnaetilney are obtained 
from different source*, or from m.iiiiifaetunjrs wht«e experience 
bus not enabled them to give this subject its due aitcnhon, and 
nhich is s*j important lo tfarirbust snecess and profit do the pur- 
chasi-r. the want of which is often the cause of failure an.,! dia- 
appoiulrmo.! to luhh purchaser and teller. 
ftio expcrioi.ce of ibe propriclort ha* Mere extensive and 
varied in t.'ii* Prime . of m.cImnlsTa tiiaji that of any other inn 
now In toe business of manufacturing agricultuml machipery. 
-heir success, .vs tp i:.. -udai icLiry r.perutionaftreir unmeruiis 
iii.icuii»-s brought before ( pub lic, has U-cnuiiexarr,tried in this 
country,cttiior in the wumOer of machines or thoir utrlity 
They line, submit ed th*dr tsachb.es to more atvsvc irlatsboth 
public al l privaie, during me past six years, thou auvotlier aud 
perhaps than all erdrers -.ogether in the cutintry. nn-d luvuriahly 
have been ntccessful in winning tho i«rtse> where allowed to 
compel,*. It may Out be «'-iirei '.ft quote some few extracts from 
letter* received from persons using them—many hundreds of 
similarclmr-icter are pn file, but tuosc quoted will -how what 
they may be expected to do uneler fair average circumstances as 
to kinds and conditions of grains, Ac., Ac. 
fru./i Auro.u l,7iupnt'*fl, Cr.i riurj CV, /’ol, 1S57. 
" Mumrsi Km*:r» BactrKgKs—Sirs; t received from you in 
June lust, one of your Two Horse Bowers and Tuivehing Ma¬ 
chine*. It more than meets my momt sanguine expectations. I 
have had all 1 ci.uiJd do w ith mine since threshing season com- 
ir.aaCeil. itliiuk I eaure^Jseveral 0i«comiag»e.c->ou, nnd would 
like to have yon give me an horny to do so. and any instruc¬ 
tions whic n may be necessary as to terms. Ac. Yours in muste." 
ilcm H. J. II .n i, f ft.vr L .'., Aew .ttrsey, Am. 26,1357- 
“Messrs Kmkry Bkotuek 5— i am very well pleased with 
your Patent One Hone Bower and Th rushing Mu-hir, - It works 
to it charm, and far surpasses any cmitvac 1 h-sve ever seen work. 
I am satisfied thut i can with .me lierst l->r©*h asmnch groin a* 
any other kind of machine in this county can do with two 
Imrecs." 
from A. 3fi'/7ry>. cl Denmark, Term., Jan, 27. 1357, 
ilessTs- E«i*sv UtionirRS - (ivntleiuen With your Two 
liur.-e Bower and Thrvaher, which l use with two mules, much 
lighter than the Nnrllion: Farm Horse. I averaged tite w hole 
season twohumlred bushels wheat tltreshiug pier day—the wheat 
was good -the previous harvest was much injuu.il’by Rust aud 
as large results cotridnot be attained." 
“Messrs. Evtcnr Bkotuuu*— In answer tu jour i.uiuiry, of 
horn and what kind of Uoisv Bower* and Threshing Machine* 
t parchased, 1 have to say that 1 pure'...void it Item an agneui- 
htni dealer io lamUvil}*, Kv Tu* cusbiigs have the words 
• Emery's Patent’ on them. It'wns a good machine and I thresh¬ 
ed eleven ttiou-u-.d bushels wheat, and acre thotixand lor*he * oi 
oai> and eye. and my tell brought me Ot - h-.viu-.k-,! dollars, vfter 
l-aviiip a'.I c-Xpeo*..-,. all in the xeasmiof 1355, SAMUEL JOUN- 
SON, Bcnhanx, Tevs*. J cn aury 3d, 1856" 
Exettr BttoTueais— Ta pleased with the G|-.-alic: 
of my Bower and Thresher purchased front you this xe.vuir atid 
have gotten cut twenty-seven bush)ri*<*f wheat perhour. I think 
i c* ibeat tbe ainnulscturtT* la getting-out woe at. My horse* 
are light, weighing but l.Nki lbs. at most. Enclosed please find 
draft, Ac. Ac.--tV.M- T. ILVN.N’AFOIU), Nattsemoml l.'ouuty, 
Virginia, July 7, 1N56L 
“ Vles-rx Kmxrvs—I ptirehajaul of an agricultural dcalerii) 
le.tirsville, Ixy. Jur.r. I 'i\ cos of Jour patent Horse Bower and 
'flirtstuug Machines, being tot tntrd I have nutchaaed of Dm 
kind. \t b commenced trucs.-ing Jnly 5th. have bat-u surround¬ 
ed with several olhtosof differeitt patterns. HaveprnePirough 
the length and bteadth of tti>■ jr circuit* ami fiuisned Jobs alter 
the most noied rnuc’rinev, and . vine off iriutortons in every 
ttelghbortiood. The first niaclutie X sold vYith one of the others 
h,y young*-t son tnreshed nearly Sit; thousand Imsbel* wheat 
and rye as.d • V aldwt son with the other threshed ten t-oousiu d 
biuhtls, and *er -old l!i.‘ marfili,.-. Wccupld Base sold the one 
we now hare long ago.if we hud desired to do to. this was all 
I u the hur •• on ol '*-*'■ 0. C. 1'AV LOR. Buiaski Go , Kentucky, 
J an. 7th, IS6ts 
ftre, fnt S BrtuUry, (UchfielJ Co. O'na, Jan. L JN.f 
•• Messrs. Karnv IAkotiikks—V otir Two Horse Bowsk has 
far exceeded my most sanguine eapectatiiins T.-.e TuRrsllEa 
nnd CtE.vXKK GOMBiNBP. which t first received, did net do as 
mil os i de* red. although much better than any other In this 
•tet'ou or country, hut utter reeeiBtng tho Now Straw Carrier 
yon scut nt-'-. It lu** proved a must perfect and *ati*factorv tno- 
chlne in every wav equal itig the power itself. Had i ntirclinfed 
H earlier in the sca-ou and It had operated as well as now. 1 
canid have made a elear profit of two hundred dollars oier 
what I shall now this season, although l have had all 3 could do 
sineo I purchased it. My oxen which are light. I find preferable 
to harros, and tho work seems to roil them. Tbey bava Im¬ 
proved tn eomii'.inn duiuic tho whole time, neatly four months, 
since they have beer, woraed ou Is. 
ft am 3w‘i H. .'Lor, Onn/ (V., Vmnimt, Jan. 15, 1867. 
"Messrs Fm eg v B« eiTUV-Jts —i have nsed several different 
paUOrn* of Horse Power* ami Turesiiin.- Machines the past 
throe year*, and had much experience In repairing ns well a* 
using them- Boma with c.vBttdars too heavy, aud not properly 
balanced, requiring ■* greater portion of tho power of the horses 
to opurnto them, doing s proptirtionntelv lees nmonnt of work 
—tunny are, cumbered by numerous hand*. Ac.. Ac- White with 
the l MSnv's BatkntTwo Hoksk Powxn and TituusaRR and 
Cut ilcxat'OHBtNKlN which t purchased of you, a different state 
of things uxists—tM straw, chaff and grain can, if desired all 
be cleaned amt **»ed separate and all with the three of four 
hands io attend it, the grain being cleaned tit for market— 
Wheat at the rate of twentr t ushcla. ami double the amount of 
oat* pen- hour. To those f irutc-a desiring a good machine. 1 
won drat my*! !y rvcuintfrt'Tid tutr iy -' B* tent Machines GotnpK f 1 , 
tor luMi.Vcdtr,oxse of ty*rurtrt». arid suptsnudy over all other*, and 
would tnriher any. that they are not, over estimated or recoin* 
at--".idod by thu uiannCtatnrvrs itt the ir pnbluhed circular*." 
Kor Bikes. Description, Warrant* ami Terms, see Full Pr- 
scripllvo I'li.-c ■ .’o<?ue ftirrislted gratis :o all inpUcatlon* 
upon receipt e»f a 1 3 tm cant postage stamp to prop ay the postage 
ou them. fSJitsiwktj KMKRY HRttTURKS. AL any, N. Y. 
DE81UAHLK FARM FOR BALE. 
TN THE TOWN OF PHKLDS, 2L, MIl.F.S NORTH (3F 
1 IIcllav5,' acre*, wiili neat, convenient dwelling house, mid 
I other neeessnrv nut bnl'diegs. In good repair. <oll sandy loam. 
I with clay subsoil. Apple to t, F.O. W. ROOT, ou tho premises, 
or by letter at Geneva, jf. Y. S73w2 
Fulton, Oswego Go., N. Y 
"VTEW NATIVE GRAPES —ONE DOZEN REBECCA'S 
iff $1 encli, 1 tlox. Dlauit'i ; 1 dw,. Concord's $! each. Also, 
5,'Off Isabella's $120 per I."-'. Address WM. TOMPKIN-S 
East (.’atrip Nursery, Uermaiilown, N Y. 37*w-2 
T HE ROCHESTER SAVINGS BANK HAS BEEN RF- 
moved to the New Banking House corner c.f Buffalo and 
Fltahugh Street*. ___, K. W HALEN. Sec'y. 
Rodicffter, Feb. 3, TfiST .‘if.w2 
T tt YEOMANS. 
FKt’IT TREES* FRUIT TREES. 
,TTE OFFER FOR THE SPRING SALES 
1 r A erne Trees to 7 feet. 
Cbrrkv '* 2 years from bnd, very thrifly. 
Peach “ l " " “ over 3d of the best vari¬ 
eties, very cheap. 
Beau Tubes. Standard and Dwarf Grape vines, Ac,, with 
a general *«»orlu>ent of the Mueller Iruits. 
Orders solicited. PRATT, BRONSON A MERRELL. 
Geneva. Ontario Co. N. Y. 372w4 
1 DRENCH AKTiFiClAL EYES—I)R. KNAi'B, OCULl.Vf 
of 1 in Main St, Buffalo, will be nt the Eagle Hotel. Roches¬ 
ter, on Friday. March 20lh, and on Friday march 27th, (1357.) tc 
insert Artificial Eve*. He has a laTge assortment adapted to 
both sexes nut! different age*. 3i4w2 
Arrival of the Niagara, 
FARM FOR SALE. 
A VALUABLE, pleasant, HEALTHY WHEAT FARM 
YX of A)3 acre* ; t-iKi improvaid ; e-t >u Whoat; 7U in graxye*.— 
Stock water for ueh lip* ; no w.i.to land ; plenty Mtttber, fruit, 
and ornamental tre-x. Good buildings, cisterns, and well 2-1 
feet deep, near schools, railroad* aui market*. Address O. 0. 
HILL Kalamax to, Mich. 371w3 
The steanirthip Niagara arrived at Halifax on the 
28tli till. 
It. is not intended, says the daily News to send 
out any WOOps from England to Persia. This an¬ 
nouncement-we make with the most entire couli- 
dencc that it will be found to ho correct. We be¬ 
lieve that we may add that the force at Hushire 
will tint ml van re into the interior, and that ev*try 
efleit i* ireitin made to bring about a peace. 
The Daily News also given prominence to ’he 
following paragraph: 
“In another column we have stated that no 
troops are to be sent from England to Persia. We 
have equally good grounds fur believing that bo 
troops are to be sent from England to China.” 
Tite Times, alter remarking that the satisfactory 
settlement of the question relating to the Dami- 
bian ITineipalUiescannot be endangered by such an 
imprudent manifesto as appeared » few d*vs siuee 
in Urn Monitcur, expresses the opinion that, it will 
be the duty of England to declare hostility against 
any tampering with the integrPy of the Turkish 
empire, and to act with firmness in the support of 
the resolution alia has taken against the proposed 
action of the provinces of the Danube. 
The markets by the Niagara report wheat dull 
and 2d. per bushel lower. Flour drooping and in 
favor of the buyer. Corn at former rates. 
KETCICUiTS HOUCK, 
\ NI> MOWER AND REAPER FOR l-.'T. WITH Pt.AT- 
lorm for either ride or back delivery cf the grain. Various 
Improvements have been made, and machines warranted supe¬ 
rior tu any bereitriore bn i.*. Any information wanted in regard 
CO them, or persons wishing to interest thotnsclvo in their (ale, 
will please address R. L HOWARD. 
Vr»r;_Seccc*«cT to Howard A Bn.. Buffalo. N, Y. 
TREKS A.VD PLANTS CHEAP ! t 
T ub subsoriheu having made arrangements 
Or clearg* tint location of I :.% Nunffry. i-fler* fur sale, very 
cbenp.it genera! axrnrtment of Fruit and "rtnitnentnl Tree*, 
Sbre.lu. HoarI'.em.la,, Ac., 7r , *t wtu*.--*a*e and retail. 
Descriptive Cxtxlcj"-'* farr lahci on application. All orders 
or tetters of inanity, will r-ce'prompt attnifion if addressed 
to [37nv3) A. LOOMIS, Byron Genesee Co,, ft. Y. 
VRl'IT TKEIiS, EVERGREENS, Ac. 
fPHE BfTMSGH! ERRS OF PER FOR SPRING TRADE AT 
J. tu* lowest price*; 
lO.tMtO Peach tree* 1 year, stocky and fine. 
S.HOIt Apricot •• 1 year. •• *• 
N,01)0 Itorso Bhestnat Seedlings. 
11), 0<M» Sugar Alapie * 
S.IHHI a rung*. Qaluce. 
Also. 8 fine stock of American Arbor Viue. I tv 3 feet 
Norway Spruce, 1 “ 3 •• 
Balsam Fir, 1 “ 4 ** 
372w4 T. C. MAXWELL A BRO. 
Geneva, Gnlarto Co., N. Y, Feb. 10, 1S57. 
A CARD TO ALL INTERESTED IN EDUCATION. 
T VO YOUNG LADTKA iJRADCATES, ARK DESIROUS 
rtf Irtcating x permuient sr-,ool. in *o--.* heal I It r xnd pros- 
tere tiicv will teach till the English branches 
generally taught, in the best Fema'o Seminaries In the s-aic; 
also, French. German. Drawing, Pstming. Vocal nnd Intdrti- 
mental Masse Par reference and partlenler*. pleaso address 
W.A. W , Box Si Sodtts Ktdge P O.. Wayne Cn. S. Y. 
CHINESE SUGAR CANE, OK SORGHO SUCRE, 
P URE SEED. THE SUBSCRIBER HEREBY INFORMS 
the 7*1*0ter*, Farmers and Gardeners of the United States, 
that be hot. obtained from R 1 'ktkrs, Esq . of thi* city.the con¬ 
trol of 111* crop of Seed of this cal iuIic plant, some of tho pro¬ 
perties of which may be brielly ssinmeri tip ns 'oLtowsc 
1-t- One tier* nf the «« *a properly cultivated, w ill yirjd from 
KXi to 5nJ gnllnris of fine Syrsp eqn.G to the best New Orleans ; 
and from tie tame roots. * >r-:,if ercoof excellent fodder. 
;d. Sown brcatdciist oria elosu drills, on land deeply plowed 
or highly msnnred, it will yield Unity to /iffy tiuiwanJ ,t wvmJs of 
superior bidder to :t.i: acre. 
3d. It Ml: av-e* all other plants for Soiling, Heeding greea.) 
and fodder, on account ®f vh* great amount of sugary juice 
which it coutnina; aud is greedily eaten by stock of all kinds. 
-tth. 1c bears repeated cuttings.like Egyptian Millet, growing 
off freely and rapidly, after each cutting. 
5th. It stands drouth much better than common com. retain- 
itlg its creen color and heioe** even after the treed mature*. 
kith- The seed is excellent for b iroan food, when ground into 
meat, and lattens dorjevt.o animals very speedily. From 
twenty-five to seventy-live bushels can be raised on at, sere. 
Tth. It is so certain a crop that planters may be «nr» of suc¬ 
ceeding with it a* a Sugar plant anywhere so nth of .Mary laud 
■ ad north of Mexico, it planfud •■arlv iu the Southern States, 
the seed will mature ind produce auotber crop the same season. 
V cV The seed, winch hr.; bcca very carefully kept pure, from 
the original importation, wilt be offered lu doth poek uro*. each 
eonbtitiing enough to plant halt au «*-re lu drill*, w-.th full di¬ 
rection Sur . - cilUivaUOP, which I* perfectly simplo. 
Cpc* These |xo. kages will be for* inled rev mail, rats o» 
rosTxG*. to ut.j U J.dre*s. on receipt or $i SU'forehcb package. 
When nr; sc ut by mult, we will furnish the packages *s $, each. 
I';.,,',- orders mi* sa’.lcltrd. as Die supply of good and re¬ 
liable seed Is quite Knotted. Applicants' Damns will be entered 
in the order in which they are received, and the seed will be 
ma iled as soon as possible 
Cgre This pantphi'ct will be rent, postage freo. to ail wh* pnr- 
eijH-v seed, or Co any pnwon who will enclose aLtiroecent**«mp. 
£fp“ Dealers 'n **■* I* and country merchant* rxn be supplied 
at a liberal discount from retail rates, if their orders ore receiv¬ 
ed Immediately. 
Address with plain directions for mailing or shipping 
372wi WM. P. OKMR, Atlanta, 'iecreia 
THE PENNSYLVANIA FARM JoLK.naL 
F or SALE. A CnANGK IV THE EniTDRIYirnEPARf"- 
mentof the Pennsylvania Farm .Tottrnal and Progresrire 
Farmer, induces the Proprietors to offer it for s«Io on reasona¬ 
ble term* It is th* otilv Journal of the kind tn Poivusylratiia. 
and if applied for *oou, c*u bo pnrciia*rd nr. such terms as will 
render the investment a verv prnfiiabt* one. Amity Io 
37iw2 SA M UEL E Mt.l' N A CO.. 
N. K. cor. Tth and M ukcs St*.. Philadelphia. 
THE CATT.LE MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, I'ph 25, — Bkkvks— First quality ll@UJ<Ci 
medium IHOhlO^c; poorest S.SSl'J^e; premium 12;J(,yUc.— 
Average price about )u>.,c. 
Milcu Cows—There is very little change- Milkmen are 
buying m xleratnly ui ft head, as to qunllty. 
VEAua—Fair qua ity i» *cllllig at higher figures, while poor 
is deprereed; we quote at 6<aric, ns to quality. 
SitErr isu Lamiis -The iccqlpts arc some 2.i> 1) head larger 
than la»t week, and the advance ifitm cstabliKlied has been lost, 
and thn roark..t r'osed with a downward tendency. 
CAMlIRtDGB.Fta SS.—At market < G Cattle. 373 Reeves 
and 1 lit Storuv, confuting ot Vorxmg Oxen, Cow*, and Calvos, 
Yearlings, two am! thr, ,, years old. 
Paioa*—Market Beet extra, $*. *'@8,75; first qmilitr, $?@ < \2f, 
second quality. $7A@7,75; third quality, $b,lkJ(q* 1 75; ordi¬ 
nary, $\IW 
WoiuetxB Oxxx—$ l'N@175. 
Cow» x* o i'xi.vks—$ 1", 45. 5l@65. 
Cai,v* 3—$’>. Aajl'i each. 
Veaiiuhu; -$ 0@u0. Two Years Old—$0,0)35. Three Years 
Old—*N7,..t;V*». 
Siikicp x.vn Lxxas—133cl at market. Price*—tn lota, $3,50, 
1,00, AtM.qtiJiO, extra and »»'loOliniiH. $7, ft lit 
riwia*—u"*l at mark, t Prices—Live weight. 7,l{tti)83j cents 
per lb*. I'reroed nogs.8 V®' ,f e Per Sh 
Hi Pits—8>«;'.it'Si«. Ih 'fallow— 
Calv Skix»—hi lb. 1 ‘e11s—$t.75@2,l)0. 
BRIGHTON. Fr.n '2o - At market 3)0 Beeves, liffl Stores. 
Io pair* trim king r'xem 75 Cow* and Calve*, 1,800 Sheep and 
lAinb* 4141 Swine. 
Pitnuts—.Market Beet, extra. $il.75, Bret quality, $8,00 ; second 
quality. $7.50; third quality. £ 75 ordinary $5,00. 
Workixo Oxtie—$110, loU@IM). 
fniM awn C*t,v**—$24. N.' t-Vt,’? 
Vkal CAt.vs.s $ , ft.jv each. 
V xatiLixus—JJiA.i/ri Two Years Old—$31(3)38. Three Years 
O!,l-$'17,.-I0. 
Shxrp axo Lanas—Extra$7 .'), In Jot* $i,75@5. 
Swis e .— At wholesale Pc per ft At reriul O'dytlric per Ih. 
IIii'tss- cUi.T I'l.c. Y 1 th- Calf Skin* IJiriliGc. k) lt>. 
1'st.rs—$l.7im,f)Xi each. Tallow—SAdwO. lb. 
WILL nev TIIE OLD HOMESTEAD. 
H aving madr aRBANGEVrnts. i now offer 
for *»!e a choice •'arm. situated in the sown of Farmington. 
Ontario Co , N. Y-. l*v tulles aouitt ofihs Ftfands'Churelies, 
containing lY’f acres of land Tire buildings are extensive and 
In No 1 condition. Mr.'Iieirion having spareil neitner time nnr 
money to lit them up to stilt Iris ta*te anc convenience. The 
promise* are li-mly tocnlcd ml very deslrxb’c for any person 
wishing Io purrhas* an improve ! farm. A good orchard and 
fruit of ul< kind* on tbo pi v c. Torms n*r, Possession given 
Lnmcdlrtiely. For i art her particular, inquire of 
371W2 TH'DI Ak M PRTlRY. 
Arrival of the Illinois 
TIIKEE HUNDRED THOUSAND APPLE TUEE*. 
ffi - R : V\ G ) ' 1 
r T or approved paper at short data. 
SAI.tXV' Appi r of all rh* tro t )*adi.-,c ngt", crofreil (lii* winter 
$*. YJlykiff When $ltlH worth is taken, price $7 Y) 1, 1 '. 
9\00ri Hemlocks in prime order from 'J to ih inches $25 hi l.ixrii. 
2,'fiU l.a«ton Blackberries, $ 1* p-r 
“ " 3 •• dozen 
10,PX) Concnnl, HelrOeca, Diana, t'llnrnn, Northern Mnscadiue, 
Isabella and Catnwba Grape Vines, at owest prices. 
374w i A KAHNKSTOClv. I'rosident, 
Toledo, Feb ft, 1^57. Toledo Nurseries. 
NEW YOIIK STATE AG’L SOCIETY. 
F iemtum o.v farms— isw grain farms, premi¬ 
um $'4) and $10. IK.iry and Grrsirg $'*t and $30. Com- 
petltor* are desired to give notice to the Secretary before 1st 
July. »o that tnc form* can ti* visited by a Committee appointed 
fir that purpose. 
Fetil Crop*—Goiniwtltorx slton'd obtain tho regntations of tho 
Society so a* to have their statenu-nU projierly prepared. II. 
Greeley's premium oit one r» of 'Cariois is ecuilnued. Regrt- 
lntion* will b" furnistu.nl on application tn lire Secretary an t 
also, a list of Pruitriums for I.S57. AiriicnHnml Rooms, Albany, 
March 2, 136?. [d.-tw '.i B. P. JOHNSON. Sec'y. 
inn 11 Land By the Pacific Express COmpflny to p ty 
the next July interest on the State do lit- The va¬ 
lidity ol' the bund was questioned, as it did not 
acknowledge the receipt of the raonev. The 
Treasurer had been called on to give additional 
security for money in his keeping, and a proposi¬ 
tion to impeach him was before Lite Legislature. 
At. a meeting of citizens in Mariposa Co. it was 
resolved to resist Fremont’s claim to the Mariposa 
tract- A hill before tho Senalo, providing for 
wot king mines in grants made before the treaty of 
Oaudalope Hidalgo will, it' passed, enable Maripo¬ 
sa settlers to defeat Fremont's claim. 
Iowa lliil, Placer Co., was uearly destroyed bv 
fire. Loss $150,000. 
Mexican bandits were devastating the southern 
counties and murdering the inhabitants. The 
Slntrid of Los Angelos and three constables, who 
went to prelect the people, were murdered. The 
Legislature appropriated $5,000 in exterminating 
tho robbers. 
The recent earthquako caused the ground to 
open ten feet wide for many miles in length in the 
southern part of the State. 
The business lu Ban Francisco continued dull 
and no improvement In prices, The mines yield¬ 
ed largely, except the northern, which were block¬ 
aded with snow. The receipts of gold iu San 
Francisco were 20 per cent, greater than the pre¬ 
ceding fortnight. Exchange on New York has 
raised 8J. 
Dates from Pngets Sound to the lOth of Jan. 
says that the Indians Lad returned and were 
th re atoning hostilities. 
Dates from Oregon to tho 21th of Jan. says:— 
Columbia river open. (Treat suffering from cold. 
Many cattlo have died of starvation. Thcsoldiers 
at Fort Walla Walla were reduced to half rations. 
The steamer Columbus arrived at Panama on the 
lfith with Coala Itica ad vices to the 6th of Feb.— 
She had twelve deserter* from Walker's army. The 
Captain of the Columbus reports a vessel of the 
allied squadron eanturinir a schooner belontrincto 
DESIRABLE F.VKH FOR SALE. 
F .F VSANTI.Y LI '*ATED UN THE WEST BANK OF 
Gnyusa Lake, about seven miles south of Seneca Falls, 
containing about two hundred and twenty-five or ihiny acres 
choice land nr.der ahlqh stale of cultivation, with good build¬ 
ings, choic 'tuic of all kinds, and convenient to market, meet¬ 
ing. post-office, school. Ac. For particnlara apply to IE Ho»- 
xiss. t'anotra, or E. S Wtr.nXR. on tho premises. 
Canoga. Seneca Co., N. Y. 32. S. WILBUR. 
TOLEDO NUKSEUIBS. 
W E OFFER THE FOLLOWING SPLENDID STOCK OF 
Trees, K2irubbery. Ac , In prim* ordur at the prices an¬ 
nexed for ro.* l i m :ipvr\r.td jhifnr :! ' *ft ant-. We have not been 
subjected to the extreme deyroo* of cold experienced iu New 
York Stale, and which we are informed has done much injury. 
50,'ltiO bland .ml Apples 5 tod feet .... .JlM per 1.00U. 
5.000 or upward* .. 85 
or .. 12 •* 100 
1,000 Dwarf Apple* I and 2 y eats old . 20 to 25 W 100 
5,000 rears. Dwarf. I year old . .20 per 100 
do do 2 years old.25 •• 
Selected ........... 85“ “ 
5,000 Standard ' berries 5 to 7 feet, fine. 18 " “ 
500 or a pwords .. Hi “ “ 
do do l year old.. I0““ 
1,000 Dwarf Cherries 1 yr old, very lino. 20 '■ “ 
12,000 1‘ertcho* 1 year, vigorous growth.. 80 " 1,000 
rto do do do 12 “ 100 
I’lum*. Aprieoto, Neetariocs. Oumuits. Raspberries. Orna¬ 
mental Tree*. Rows*. Kiet>:roens. Shrabbery, and Greenhouse 
and Bedding out nianta at lowest tub *. 374w3 
Toledo. O, Feb.in, Lm 7. A FAHVKBTOCK. Pre*'t- 
THE WOOL MARKETS. 
MOW YORK. Feb 28. —Domestic fleece continues lu good de¬ 
mand. nnd the stock Is now reduced to n mere cypher, prices, 
therefore, are very firm, Mid hold res are indifferent sellers un- 
Ins* at extreme mle*. knowing right Well that trie stock!* inad¬ 
equate to the detuned, and that manufacturers sooner tiran have 
Uicir work* cnUro'y rtopped. w ill be forced to pay them almost 
any price they oak Sale* SriJHJU St*, super fici.ce at J7^i,ri'2,h,c; 
«ome siietll Iota of Mleeled OOtliniaud The. 
Fulled l» also in gond d ■ttmtul, and with alight slock, pricos 
rule fit inly—Bale* .'tti.ikw tfcs. super city anil extra country at 
G'-GdlSc rot tiie former, and n0,.jlfi3c for the latter. Canadian 
ia quite active. We tirtta further sales of ?Uper mixed at 4l'c, 
andSO.'kk' (ba. No. 1 a! V'C, We quote the range lor No I and 
super nt 35<.ill2c. Foreign is still In mengre supply nnd price* 
tend upward. The recent receipts of Mediterranean were sold 
previous t<} arrival—the *ale» iDelude about 6d bales washed 
rituyrua *t about Am, 6 moo. We quote 
American Naxooy Fleeces, >. Its.55iii)!J7 
American Full-blood Merino. ....... .52up'7 
American V) and ^ Merino.....45.uA3 
r > FARMERS.—THE PdUDRKTTK MADE BY THK SUB- 
soribers. Is the ulrorert un.ihfss monurt m Hu u>tr/d '*» corn, 
Ac A pnniphlet will lw sent (tree) to any ono sending their ad¬ 
dress *o •• The Lodi MauaJacturlng Company," 6li CortLamU St, 
New York dtv. ,VWwl7 
Aunriciui Naliv* and >4 do.*. 
Pulled Wool, extra Country.’'.52<uYJ> 
Colled Wool, super. 44 * 3)47 
Culled Wool. No- 1. SbSui 
Oal riomlB Flue, Washed.357^15 
Do. Com. Vnwashed....l-Nn AS 
Ceruvi«n. Washed.32*nCI7 
Valparaiso, Unwashed.'JtuiRff 
rkmi'n American, Com. Washed.16pl'2$ 
South American, Kutre Rios. Washed. .I5iri)'_"2 
South Araerican Unwashed. lliajlt 
South American, Cordova, Washed...,..'2(1(329 
Kaal ltalin. Washed ...........—.. 27fa)35 
Alncan, Unwashed .ll*«)l* 
African. Washed. 7teT« 
Smyrna, L'uwashed .....13(5'17 
Smyrna, Waatutd ..._......................,'28*n3*l 
MeNiean. Cuwaabt'd .. 12^18 
IUiSTuV. Feb. 2X—Fierce wool hss continued In active de¬ 
mand, and price* are firm and well Htivlaine.l 'fhe sale* of tho 
week have been hKt.'klti ’).* *t Hill quoted fates, included L) 
which Hr* fkL'kH |h* taken 'or resale tu 4 Southern market. The 
transit tion* in foreiirn comprisq 7 a J bale* Smyrna, Syrian, Cor- 
di.v t. tlape aud other l^nfn at lull price* 
Crime Saxony FleeeeMvastted. )) th. fri J4i6; Full Blood ^1 e- 
rltin, iVy.tii, 1 ; Thnte-qn trier Jo . G a)'.'I, Hall do . G; Cmn- 
mon, 87((M3; Superfine, 43<aH7; Pulled Extra. 47(u)65; Do. No. 1, 
37®U; Do. No. 2, 22<u)35; Smyrna Washed. 25yjJ3'i 
60,000 ACHES OE VIRGIN! \ LANDS IN M AIJKET. 
\\7E, THK t xDRRSIQNKD AGRNTS, OFFER A LARGE 
TT n uni her of «*.lu*hUi And well liaproved fsrrn* In Easicra 
Va , embracing almost every ndvaiiuso of soil, water, timber, 
climate, society.be sltliinesa. with the advanri.-e* of rapid tran¬ 
sit over splendid Railroads to tbs market* on the Keyboard and 
cities on om* navigable river.'-, by atravel generally o* from tno 
to lour hour* ri*le These land* are lying in different cownt-es 
ou the slope* from Ihe Bine Ridge to ride water, ami generaie- 
in full view of those lovoiy Blue Moualnius so mneh admired 
by all traveler*, and w hich divide the l'trdmont repmn from ihe 
Valley of Vtv We have alia for -a'** some splendid water 
powers Unci v located for trade A lengthy description of the 
above property lx out of the question in s newspaper advertise¬ 
ment. We wi|l promptly ai,*Wet alt coinmunle.stlens addressed 
to us Tty lbo*e wishing to porehase tiny of the above named 
property if they will inform us the extent of the means they 
wish to invest. Ih* -it:' and kind of farm. Wo have tracts 
v*n lug from 2**' to I.Hsi ac-r*. We have US. 'tkl aeres of tlmtier 
land* lor *»le, which wilt j; 1 • e eiuploj m, ot to tin:he! gtiiLers lor 
the evxt hall century 
:rt*vGUnVt THRODDRF N. DAVIS'DN A CO. 
Mitchell* Stsriou. Or 1 nip. T Alexandria K. R., Culpepper Co .Va 
PORTRAIT PAINTING. 
TA M FIELDING HAS AN ARRANGEMENT OF MAG- 
Ci . ttifyiog Glasses that will enlarge the Itiiuvui Oagtxrreo- 
to the site of life 00 C.-’H,and a a perfect, and he color* 
them 10 the lire in Oil Cot. ok* For docB*-**d mvaonr, descrip¬ 
tion a* tc color of the eye aud hair I* all that is uecetaory to 
procure a true likenna* Studio, Gould's Block, State street, 
Rochester. _J*ff 
THK. ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAIL HOAD CD. 
/AFPF.R FOR SALE OVER l.f»tMM*00 AGREE SKLKOTKD 
\ / Farming and Wood lauids in Tracts of Cony aeres and up¬ 
wards. to suit pureho**rs. on 
Long Credit* and •* Low Hate* of Interest. 
Pamphlets, containing Maps, description of Lands, and other 
information valuable to the Western Emigrant, will be -nut free 
of post axe bv addressing 
358tf JOHN CORNING. Gen. Ag't., Buffalo. N. Y, or 
JOHN WILSON,Land Com r I.C K R„Chic.HI. 
I)K, II . C . W A N Z K K . 
EHI'IST. ARTISTIC INCUR RUPT1B1.R TEETE, No. 16 
Buffalo St., (Pitkina' Block.) Rochester, N. Y. 363tf 
B . K . \V 1 l- S O N , 
QUROKON DENTIST. 0\T.R R RFC ITS BANKING HOUSE, 
O No 53 Siarr Street, Rochester, New York. 35Ptf 
JRE SHORr-HORN BULLS FOR SALE BY 
Camillus, N. Y., Feb. 23, 1S67- (373wi] F_ MARKS. 
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