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i MARCH 21. 
MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 
Jforrip Jittclluptt. 
Arrival of tho Kangaroo and Amoi-tca. 
Tub Btearacr Kangaroo arrived at. Mew York, 
and the America at Halifax on the I2t,h inst. 
Gkkat Britain. — The Earl of Derby brought 
up iu Parliament his resolution condemning the 
Chinese war, supporting it in a speech, in which 
he asserted that the Chinese outrages, and in¬ 
fringements of the treaty do not justify the hostile 
operations which taken place. 
Mr. L)' Israeli’s amendment to the English budget 
was negatived in Parliament by a vote of 28G to 
2l»i. The liuunoiul budget is, of course, virtually 
passed. 
The London Times contains a leader nn the 
virtual injection hy the American Senate of tho 
Dallas-Cla'endon Treaty, The Tunes deprecates a 
renewal of negotiations on tho Central American 
question. 
I he arrangement of Die Persian dilliculty was 
proceeding satisfactorily, Imt iha treaty was not 
yet signed. 'The proposed convention specified 
that. England shall enjoy equal cam met dat privi¬ 
leges with the most favored nations, Imt Persia for¬ 
bids English vessels on the Caspian Sts#, inasmuch 
as tire treaties with Russia forbid it. 
Trade and navigation returns for January show 
a progressive increase. 
Mr. Dallas attended the tjueen's levee, on the 
20 th. 
An interesting debate in tho House of Lords, 
on Lord l)erhy r s motion on the Chinese War, re¬ 
sulted in division lor the million, 110 against 140, 
Mr. Coinleii brought forward a motion in the 
Commons, similar to Derby’s, viz: — That this 
1 louse lias heard with concern, of conflicts which 
have occurred between tlu* British uni] Chinese in 
Canton, and without expressing any opinion as to 
the extent the Chinese may have afforded England 
cause of complaint, this House considers that the 
papers laid upon the table fail to establish satis- 
faciory grounds for the violent measures recently 
resorted to at Canton, and that a select committee 
be appointed to inquire into our commercial re¬ 
lations with China, The debate lasted two nights 
and is lurtlicr adjourned. 
Lord Palmerston, in reply to Mr. Lnyard, said 
he was authorized by the Russian Minister for 
foreign allairs, to s iy there was no such treaty in 
existence between Persia and Russia as that-re¬ 
ferred to recently b.v Mr. Lay.ird, and that negotia¬ 
tions at Paris oa the Persian difficulty were not 
yet ended. 
Franck. — The Paris Constitutionale explains 
the secret convention between Prance and Austria, 
which lately elicited some discussion in the Eng¬ 
lish Parliament. It says the treaty stipulated the 
actual concurrence of the Austrian armies in the 
struggle with Prussia. Austria, however, repre¬ 
sented that it could not enter inj.o warlike opera¬ 
tions in the East, so long as its Dalian possessions 
should be menaced by political agitaiion. She 
demanded that before entering into such opera¬ 
tions, the security of her Italian possessions should 
be secured. France gave her assurance, but as 
Austria did not grant her arms, the object of the 
convention never existed, and the treaty is there¬ 
fore. it dead letter. 
Paris letters state that the Consul of Stale reject- 
el the credit of 60,000,1)00 frame demanded by the 
war department 
Spain.— It is stated in the Ministerial organ that 
a number of vessels are to be sent against Mexico, 
including transports for 10,000 men. 
Madrid papers still discuss the outrages inflicted 
on Spanish citizens iu Mexico. 
Fears ate entertained at Madrid of another in- 
snrrectiun. Large quantities of arms and ammu¬ 
nition had been found hidden in the city, ami it 
was believed that the Democrats and Progressites 
bid conspired tnge her against the Government. 
Orders have been sent. i.o the Spanish squadron 
at M thtm, to join the expedition at t'adiz. Three 
war steamers and a line of-battle ship has been de¬ 
tailed for the same destination. 
China. — Telegraph dates from Hong Kong, of 
January 25th, state that the affairs in China are 
unchanged. 
A letter states that a large Chinese fleet had at¬ 
tacked the English squadron,subsequently retiring 
in good order, under the forts of Canton. Admi¬ 
ral Seymour had burned the greater part of the 
suburbs of Cauton. 
The Chinese rebel fleet had formed a junction 
with the Imperialists at Whampoa. 
A Paris despatch says letters from MftCoa state 
that the Emperor had placed In a state of seige 
the five European ports of the Empire. 
The Europeans on board the steamer Thistle 
lmd been treacherously murdered by tho native 
passengers, and the steamer diswautled and 
adnndoned. 
The Government of Hong Kong had increased 
the Police force and taken precautionary measures 
ag ti nst i ti Cend i aristn. 
Tue total exports of Tea to England is 40,000,- 
000 against 54,000,000 last year. 
Livmiroor. Makkkts.— Bovidatnlls — Market tor (lour 
continues Cult. Hint in favor of buyers—the game remarks 
apply equally to wheat. 
A limit'd business was doing in corn, at about previous 
rate*. • 
Soni" Liverpool circulars exit wheat 2d lower : coni Cd 
lower: Ilnur depressed, and quotations quite nnminil. 
The lollowiug at.; the quotation* of Richardson, Spence 
h Co : - White wheat t)-:,y<9d — the latter figure in retail 
for choice qualifies ; red 8$ iX*9d ; Western Canal 29*i31*- 
Baltimore aud Philadelphia 30 sh31k; i>hio and Canada 31s 
aSIstid. Mixed Corn 33s9d; yellow 34sa34a6d; whito 35stid 
&36s. 
Advices from Salt. Lake are to the 7th o! January. 
Belter Kimble was elected President of the Goumil. 
Oregon dates are to the 12th of February. There 
was nti Indian outbreak utur Fort Simone. Four 
white men and a. large number of cattle were car¬ 
ried off There had been great mortality among 
the cattle in the neighborhood of Dalles. 
Advices from Washington Territory state that 
the Legislature adjourned on the 29th of January, 
after having censured Gov. Stephens'course in the 
Indian war and the martial law affair. 
Dates are from Australia to Dec. 2. The mines 
are yielding immensely. The lire at Adelaide had 
destroyed property to the amount <d'half a million. 
The flood at Nevada, Gal., bas done damage to 
the amount of $70,000. 
The Indians had made an attack on Pitt Rivet- 
Valley, Shaste Co., murdering all the inhabitants 
remaining there, burnt their houses, killed all the 
cattle and horses, Asc. The largest part of the in¬ 
habitants bad previously left ibe Valley with the 
intention ol returning iu the Bpring. 
Be rial of Dn. Kane. —The funeral obsequies of 
Dr. Kane were observed in Philadelphia on the 
12 th inst. The shipping iu port bad their flags at 
half mast, and draped iu crape, and the stores 
along the route were closed, while the pavements 
were thronged wi th orderly spectators. There was 
a large and imposing military display. The pro¬ 
cession started from the hull at noon, the body 
being borne by the crew of the Advance. The 
civic portion of the procession wa3 composed as 
follows:—Faculty and Students of Colleges; High 
School; Fire Department; Odd Fellow's; the St. 
George's and St. Andrew's Societies; the Tnistle 
Societies, and the Scotch Legiuns, in citizen’s 
dress. The civic portion of the procession was 
forty minutes in passing a given point. The State 
House, Church and lire bells were tolled during 
the passage of the procession. The religious ser¬ 
vices took place at the 2d Presbyterian church. 
-4 <» 
Interesting Commercial Regulations*. — Ad¬ 
vices from Puerto Cabello to Feb. 17 state that the 
new tariff has been published, and will come into 
operation April 1. Its leading features, as regards 
the United States, are important. The following 
is an abstract thereof. There is a reduction of 
of duty on the importation of flour, butter, cheese, 
codfish, cotton, white bleached or domestics, hams, 
herrings, lard, soap, Ac. According to the new 
regulations, shippers are required to make outtwo 
invoices of cargoes, signed by the Venezuelan 
Consul, one of which shall be directed to the port 
of destination and the other to the consignee, and 
in failure thereof the vessel and cargo become 
liable to confiscation. 
Illness of Ex-Secretary Dobbin. — The LL S. 
steamer Water Witch arrived at Norfolk on the 
I7th inst, from Washington, with Ex-Secretary 
Dobbin on board. He was so ill that he was una¬ 
ble to sit up, and was compelled to remain on 
board until the following day, when through the 
aid of several friends, he was placed in the cars, 
and left for his home in North Carolina, 
Preparing for tue Leviathan of Vessels.— 
The Portland State of Maine says that one of the 
piers of the wharf for the mammoth steamship 
Great Eastern is neatly completed. It is a sub¬ 
stantial, thOTOugh-built structure, with about 30 
feet of water at the end. 
Shekp ash I.aRKS—I (fit at market. Price*— fn tots, $1,00, 
I,.Mi,4.UU(<uff,iM extra and aeleenotis, Ft k 77 , a,,mi 
Swistt—SHOat market Prieea—Live weight Fc IP th Dressed 
bogs, 1' per tti Shouts whotc«rtte. fie; retail uy&ajiuc ^ tb. 
Hums—-eV'e. 'p tt>. Tallow—'VuV-jqc 
Camt Skins— UiejHJqr. £1 tt>. Fella—fit, 75 ( 0 / 2 , 1 X 1 . 
BRIGHTON. March 21. - At market 1100 Beeves.75 Stores, 
S pairs Working Uxeii, fit Cows ami Halves, 1,4U0 Sheep and 
LamtiB 2,5uu Swiim 
Fkicks— Market Beef,extra, fid,91); Hrstqnallty, $9,00; second 
quality, $S,73; third quality. i7,00; ordinary $ti,50. 
WokKIirq (IXKW—SIMW180. 
Cows ash Pai.t*.a- -f/ZuiSt. 
VSAt. I'AhVta—S '•>/ -. I'lieh. 
\ KAKLiMiS— Two Ynnrs Old—$'IG(«>'! 8 . • Three Years 
Old—$ 1 l(}i,45. 
Sukkp and Lambs— Extra fS:fobt; In tot* $3f<£5. 
Swiart— 7%(u .So. At retail Stj a I' e per tti. 
Hides—M iIh. Halt Sirin# U(Sl'4Xo.fllb. 
Pelts—$ l,/iXo,2,tM each. Tallow—Sfaldt^c, p tb. 
»4« - — 
THE WOOL MARKETS. 
NF.W YORK, MARCH 11—The demand (or native Fleece and 
Putted Wools i- fully equal m the supply, bill awing to tim > x- 
Ir-mn price* current, a .d the nna.'KI-dHUtfOy state of tliu guilds 
market, Hi- Inliqtai lions lor tie moment are souiewli u limited;' 
the sale# do not aggregate over tn.iHX) |h<. stip.-r and extra 
fleeces, at v 'or-Vic tor the former, and IVltuA^Pic. tor ttlh Otter; 
and VII.IHM IhsTsliper *iml choice Pulled at 4%t<JVZ!J£c. astoQUaii- 
iv. Foreign l< in m ngre simple; must of ilia low Wool# in 
b' .nd nre withdrawn ttvm ihe muiket In order 10 avoid tbelieavy 
v. .x now iiuf.o-.-d which b# the roc-nf. out „l Congress in 10 b- 
Abolished a ter July L hi) all Wool# co-ting less than iM cents ,d 
th. iu the place ot‘ irrowtn. Ho- I# halted with general shtlsbie- 
timi by the 111 miitncturitig cilia#"# lute, and we look for a stlm- 
llbia U> this branch of tTUde, in till)' to all probability lb.< low 
tvn.jk Of rnnih America, which heretofore sought a market 
chiefly ill Europe, will henceforward be largely imported here 
I h,, bales since out la-l am liofefilflciuit, and prices will no 
dullbr. rule high till tile new tar if takes ntiecL We quote: 
American saaony Fleeces, c. th.— .5fi,u.o7 
American Fiill-ldund Merino.__ —....-52(u57 
American 4# and *4 Melina...,.45 ul53 
American Native am) do.42@4M 
l‘nlied Wool, extra Country.. .52(u7'5 
Pulled Wool, super...-.40(a)44 
Fulled Wool, No 1.....23qr3t 
Calltomla Fine, Washed.2 >5u4J 
Do. Com. I nwaiiiMd_.............-lhqtSJS 
Femvtan. Washed...32 (nfSSi 
Valparaiso. Unwashed.24(n,29 
Bomb American. Com Washed.15(a22 
South American, Kntre Rios. Washed......17(524 
South Amenran Unwashed.........._ll(q/H 
Ssnith American, Cordova. Washed. 2bft)2U 
Hast India. Washed.27(5:45 
Alricnu, Uriwnsocd .. 9yj)l8 
African. Wnxned .. ....1S(7)?0 
Smyrna, Unwashed. 14(5)17 
Smyrna. Wasned. .....2-(530 
Mexican, Unwashed .. 12@16 
MARRIAGES. 
I.v this city. March 10th, at the residence of the bride's father, 
bv Rev. K. R'charrl-on Mr ABNER BURBANK and Miss 
MARIA LOUISE STII.LSON. 
HOOKE'S Rl'RAL IVEW-YORKER. 
STaduts, Cotmttcra, ir. 
Rural Nkw-Vorkkr OrriCS, i 
RounKSTka. March 19.1.S57. ( 
Our market this morning exhibits almost total inactivity, and 
in the leading article# there is no change to note. Some few alter¬ 
ations in minor matters in the line of provisions, muy bo noted 
by reference to the table. 
HOCHESTER WHOLESALE PRICES. 
Flour and Uraih. 
Flonr. bbl.}5,2Y^?.2.‘, 
Wheat, Gen.jL'n yl.SA 
Best whito Canada.$t/KJ(a)lA3 
Core...«A.iA’‘4c 
... 
barley...IAM9L&> 
Ruck wheat.. r Ak! 
Beans.............. fcl.lSfnjl—* 
Fens...1,01X2)4,25 
Ms ATS. 
Povk, Mcs*.J22; 52:4,1# I 
Do. ewt.$MAAgi‘MIU 
Beef per ewl.ji :<A.n7,i>l 
Spring t.ambseacb $l,Sn@1.75 
M uitoiHcnrcuss |_iA.SiV/ufi.'W 
Hams, smoked_ 
Shoulders ......_—C'J n?*.!5c 
Cbickuns.".. J Ii.t ; 12c 
Turkeys.@J2JJe 
Uooao . Sue 
Dairy, Ac. 
Butter, roll.18®30c 
Do- ttikin. I0.5;17e 
CTiee#e.l!(.cI2‘qc 
l.srd, tried...I.H^ilae 
Tallow.lOmlfiLe 
Ktcs*. dor.cn...12 q, i lie 
Honey, box ..$!b 
Candles, box.._.l-'i'J i/i:j2c 
Fruits and Roots 
Apples, bushel. 
Do. dried.jl,7Ai5225 
fOUUHo.M»tti 2 y*c 
Hipxs a>n Shins 
Slaughter.7k(58o 
Calf."12c 
Saeep pel-.s.I,u.i ,r 7 ,(».i 
Lamb do.,...UU(Q/alc 
Skxds. 
Clover bushel.$B,75.:5.7X,0 
Timothy.$2,s>yi',iy 
SUNDtllvs 
Wood, hard.f l.ktiWA) 
Do. suit.$3JHa)l,(XI 
Cool. I^hlgh. Jn rqV, 2 .'l 
Ik). Scranton.$7(57,25 
Do. Rlosrbnrg. 2|5,5i 1 
Do. Shiuuokin_$',2-V-':7,5U 
tk>. Char......_ 1 1 1 v12-#e 
Salt, bbl...fl.ti9bt)1.73 
H»v. ran. ra.i;15 
Wool. >: It.N-siriiie 
While flsh. bb)_$UWill0/4) 
PREMIUM LIST.—1S57. 
Local AotcxTS, Subscribers, and other earnest, active 
and influential friends of Moo?jt's Rural New-Yorker, 
and the cause of '•Progress and Improvement,” who are 
disposed to lend their kind offices in its behalf— thus en¬ 
hancing their individual Luterests while promoting the 
wellare of community—are inspecttully invited to examine 
the following Programme ol Premiums lor the Rcbal 
Campaign of 1857: 
“ EXCELSIOR” PREMIUMS. 
ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS, is Cash, to the 
person or |icr#ou» procuring die largest tist. of Yearly Subscri¬ 
bers to (be Rural New-Vobskr. iu any one Township, sent in 
or remitted according to our Terms, previous to April 1, 1857. 
ONE HUNDRED DOLL ARB tor the next largest list as above 
SEVENTY-FIVE DOLLARS t'-ir nest largest list. 
FIFTY DOLLARS for the next largest list. 
THIRTY DO I, LARS tor the next li-t. 
TWENTY DOLLARS 'or tho next Ibt. 
FIFTEEN Pt#1.1 .A KS tor the nexi list. 
TEN DOLLARS for ucn of Che next FITS lists. 
FIVE. DOLLARS for KACBbf the next rtiK lists. 
S80O IN STATE PREMIUMS! 
As most of our Geriernl Premiums have heretofore been won 
by persons in the State of New York. Din* precluding Agents 
and friends si a distance from sncceMln) competition, we have 
concluded to mho cxno s . 8 —•• «mt f’romi,-«/ t'nzn, vix: line 
Hundred Duller, for tho TOUR LARttKST U 5 T*from EACH ol 
the Suites ol Pk>xsylvakia. 1 • no. Mk-wican. laotASA, Illi¬ 
nois. Wisconsin, Iowa, and the Province of Canada West, 
divided a* follows 
FIFTY DOLLARS, IN Cash, r.ir the hirgest list of Yearly 
Subscriber* to the Rural New-Yorker from tar* of the above 
named Siaie# and Canada West, sent in or remitted according 
to our Term#, previ,>u# to the 1st ot' April, 1857. 
TWF.NTY-FJVE DOLLARS for the next largnsthst os above 
FIFTEEN Dtl|,LA RS tor the next largest !i#t- 
TEN DOLLARS for the next largest list. 
VJf- Cotnimiiniri for the State and Provincial Premiums, tan 
ai 10 comytu l>- lAr .;•#« fevri /v ,zi» 1 Comment upon the ttn- 
preendentea liberality and advantage* of this list is unnecessary. 
The names and number ol subscribers obtained by each com¬ 
petitor, will be published in the RcttALior In a circular, and 
mailed to ill Interested, as *uon after tho 1st of April as the re¬ 
sult can be c-certained,) and the cash paid to the order of the 
successful competitor. 
I- 5 - To give Post-Masters and other laical Agent# a fair, 
equal chance, traveling agents, post-riders and citizens of 
Rochester are excluded 
[ For List of .Specific Premiums. Ac., sec 7th page of either 
One uf first eight numbers of present volume J 
tTi/r Specimen Numbers. Snow Kills, Prospectuses, Ac., fur¬ 
nished free to alt who SIX' disposed to compete tor Fremtum#, or 
who destro to aid in extending the circulation of tho Rural. 
Subscription money should be properly inclosed, and carefully 
addressed and mailed to 
!>. D. T. MOORE, Rochester, N. T. 
PURPLE CHILI POTATOES. 
ritriE SUUSCIM4KR WILL FUE.N : -ll TUB ABOVE 
I named Potaloe.a iiy 1 tin barrel or half barrel 011 Unnr'l the 
Cars -it $1 per barrel, or $2 per half barrel. All orders filled or 
money returned. A, WILLARD, Jit.. 
Hartford, Washing ton Co , N. Y. 
1 IILIT AND ORNAMENTAL THEE8, 
I NCLUDINC. KVF.RHkF.ENS THE FINES I' COLLEC- 
lioil in '.lie tTliiOO Hr*- 4' 1> I neat' Sugar Cane ; and, 
also, purccls of .-.It 0 d» port |ilud, lor 41 'Ai. ( /mi vr /ni/art"/ 
Hire Ifluk I'rjlato are cm.. above ,UI oilier'• bciiIcius, ifi“ only 
nm-t far tale uj .lincrkytn proufA. at $ ! pt r dofteu. $ (hr 2 u, and 
$-'ti per I'O. import'd tubers, iiitct riatu vnel'-ile-, 31 per dozen. 
1 isi-r VYIUi'iks # IliieiL kimlsif 10 S't pur I,"l". I awtou lilack- 
berty Jt# puf bid; per itinten. (trapes, Gooseberries, Rasp- 
bentes, Ctimttit# and gtrawbeirnis nt lowest rates. I.in Mil. 
amt Viuioiia h nbarb JtJ per IUU. Arbor Vitm. <mali ibr hedg¬ 
es, and up 10 8 feet high All the rpoeles of Evergreen*ur small 
sizes lor NurAerins Alt llttt uew vartcii-s of Nativi: Urikpca — 
Tree and Shrub Nvdr. Vegciaide and Fltiwcr and Evi-igrcco 
Tree Seed.. Earth AlmondtL Yellow and Honey Locust, and 
Ossg- * iraligt; Seed# 
1 'rict‘il Carabgne* of every dcpiitnn nt sent to appliraiu# 
whoi-nclose siantpK W. R. PRINCE A LU. 
Flu.hi g, N. Y , April, 1857, 
V FAIR CHANCE, — CLERKS IN COUNTRY STORES, 
F.,r-;tni-u in Mtiiiulacinriitg EsIaMi-liment#, Postma-ier#, 
Uotel-kcepcrs. Steamboat L'aptnin.#, Unitwn.v Conditcton, Trav¬ 
elers—both men and women—School Tcm hers, Students, Farm, 
ers, Mt-ehanies, Lawyers, Doctor., Cl, rgynnm. .t ' are glint to 
have our beaks A (IBS rs for every it, i_tlt...,r!ti",d .upjtlied oil 
the tiKiMi liberal terms, and vrurnt mjni-nt thi poetth’lili/ of ttats,— 
For further particulars address FOVVLI-: 1C ax d Wivl.LS, 
37 wv 4 :jt*S Bi-oadway, New York. 
WE*’I KLOtIVlFIELD NlilUBKlEtt. 
I jtx I RA SIZED FRUIT TREES AND GRAPE VINES 
j For Sale. 
4,0011 Ar.pte Trees, very large, from 8 to 12 feet high. 
M",<»(!<> " •' froth 4 to 7 feet tligt). 
2,000 Virgnlitu Peat T't-er, very fine, 5 to ti feet high. 
t! ( "0O Pear i tees tnitri 3/d to 5 lc* t high. 
IH.OnO Peach 'Trees, I year from the titid, very stocky. 
! g, 1111 <) Cherry Trees, targe, 5 to Id feel high, 
f,Out) 2 yr old Isabel;a Grape vines, large and well rooted. 
«,»«I4> • C'tttawbu ’• " •• “ 
I,otto •• Clinton *' " •' " 
Ai-g .-tia'iij 'i'tx’c# on; hmalicr Fruits Orders are solicited. 
S7'twl STEPHEN II. AiVSIVHRTH. 
lYe.t Bloomfield, Onlario Co.. -V, Y,, March I", 1.857. 
FA1UFIELI) SEMINARY. 
REV. 15. VAN l'F.TTK.N, A. 31. I'rlnclpul. 
T he summer term of this fl'iurtstiinh insti- 
lution opens Wednesday. April 15, I#57. Conveyance from 
K. K. at Little Falls and Herkimer, free the fir-t dny Tuliiiiu 
from $t to f-i Board, tnctUding lami-h'-d Room and Washing. 
$1 75 p"r week. I In) " L*-"t' nil Jeoaihncnt," und-r charge of 
Prof, San u, ia Iiteitly pruspert.ti.—alurrillng all Ittr advaiitagea 
ol L’omnreretal to,Urge# at halt the expeirre. Price $t5, inclu¬ 
ding any branchi-a not dt-riguat* d a- exira The JIumo t'epart- 
ment ramalna iu charge of Prof Gcstav Oustiibu. aGerinnn 
Prot'essoT of rare quallrteallonfl whose successful supervision 
tor the pent lit# year, has brought tho Deportment torts present 
high standing wiih the pubfiv- 
For t drculnrs or to engnge Boom#, adt/ross the Pt inclpal. 
:470w3 J MaTHKU, Secy 
Fairfieiit. Hofkimer Co. N. Y.. March, 1847. 
E.TUHKE SEED 8TUKE, 
Opposite the Court Hnii-c, 92 Kutfnlo St., Hochester. 
QK.FDS—FOR THE FARMER, GARDENER AND SEED 
O Dealer CtoVer and fimotliy Seed—all varieties Peas. \4 heat. 
Barl-y. Jkc, at wholesale arid retail. The Garden Feed- -old at 
this Establishment were grown by the Pinprictor on his nwu 
ground#, except a ! e,v kinds, the Seeds of wriicii mature best in 
Europe, »ucti are care folly selected rmin the most reliable Seeds¬ 
men it, Kt.glar.d, France and Gcrmahy, and their vegetating 
properties tested. 
The experience of 30 years extensively growtng amt imriror- 
ittg nil alt Viirletic* of Vegetables, Fruits and S»ed# i.d.vpttd to 
our cllmsUu. and selecting tor t idrivnlion llinxc kinds only that 
warrant Hittarlor merit, has rendored facilities for meeting the 
wants of tho Planter and Dealer in Seeds not excelled in 
America. 
Ifff/- seeds put up in pneknges and boxes for Dealers Fruit 
Tret s, Hoi-hou-e Plants. Asparagus and Pie Plant Roots, fitr- 
nished to order at the lowest market rates Alt articles warranted. 
07riw2 <7 F. GROSMAN, Rochester, N. Y. 
PRESI n E N T 
BUCRA NAN. 
-TO SELL, BY SL'BSCRIP- 
wood.haH°: D r.V.^ ADVERTISEMENTS. 
Do- suit.---- 
Co I “' .Terra* of Aitvertt»l..g.-'l'wcitty-flve Gents a Line. *AOn 
Do. Blossbnrg.,$V#| tn-i rticn—m adtance Brief and appropriate announcement# 
Do. Shiunokia-$7,25(aj7,5)J preferred, and tu> Patent Medieiuo or deceptive advertieemeut# 
.f! rit)i.b !*75 Inserted on any conditions, ey The circulation of tho Rural 
It iv. ran..’’.".'...'."..... R<yid’> N’cw-Vokhrr largely exceeds that of any other Agricultural or 
Wool Li It..'k-ntSDo similar Journal in the World,—an i« fromSn.i'tk'to 3U,i ,J byrrakT 
CodlKb^ quintal $ I t ,7N5A25 thna that of ' 1,,y " lh ‘ r P“P W (° ,u of Ncw Vorlt cit - v ' published in 
Tronu bbl...!. $9 this State or section of tiia Union. 
B ook agents wanted—to sell, by subscrip- 
tion and otherwise, 
TIIE LIVE OF JAMES BUCHANAN, 
FIFTEENTH PRESIDENT OF THK UNITED STATES, 
Including lit# mort importau; St»te 1'ipera and 
a.v Accvu.uE ru tint ah- os steel. 
By K. G. IIOBTO V. E»q., 
Uternry Editor of the V. V. Huy Book. 
Ttits ts a re.vive.d vdi ton of-'.'., tifc Of our new t > .-#ident, and 
is otTen d to the pub'ic a ittr the bcli ,-1 that it *Ai ) be fi»md to sup¬ 
ply ti de-id'-ra'iim in th, libraries ot thn m-Mir who wish to be 
informed of the nn'eced.-nu of a man who n’,w 6 U> the mort 
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EAST BLOOM FIFL1J NURSERY. 
YKW ABRAST.KMK.NT. I WISH TO CHANGE MY 
IN hand from the Appl", Peach, Plum, Apricot Cherry. Ac, 
Ac . to the cultivation 01 tbs Pesr nMr. In order to bring this 
about os snou a- po-sible. I will pack, mark and deliver at tha 
Railroad a, fn'lnw- Ap.'b\ Uh.niM I -,,-ai old rant grafts at $ld 
tier 1,1441: Itv4111 2 year "Id do. at A '! per l.tVIl. Vartcttcs— 
King f Tompkp # Co., R*b’w|n, Roxbury Hu-set, Rhode Ltand 
UtCMtlng. Wacoticr. No 1 -roti.A Melon, t'unada Red nn I Rsopii 9 
FpItXvnberg. ih-tritl hudd, d I year old, tons 3 to 5 fuel -deb, on 4 
yearolH plant- a iti -t*,i- glibr(iUH ri-totv. Thc-u 1 rueRdefy compe- 
tition: pv.ee Sid peril"'$ •>perl,*)0. Varieties—Ye (low Harvest, 
"1 to Bon. Nortons Melon. Wage nor. Rhode Island GrooQtug, 
Fwt.ar.Go'doti (i,'S-.F- 'pus 8 p:ri.-iit>.og, I'altman S»->, ting.King 
of Tompkins Go. Roxbury Kussct, Baidwm and IgnUas’ Su. * 
ing all iv r which wvry parpngsied from troo# i»i actual bKarin.g 
X can -pan.' some more Pear Scyilliiqp. at f n' per I.OOt, CO ruling 
all v> they come lixan the m'uod, both hirge and small. I have 
tllhd orflura in this wny tiommany pnn# of the lut'd, and havo 
hcaiil no complain), hilt to the contrary mine, nn rvcr-ivLtg 
tbeir first let, iinito-r d.n-ly »'-u'- for tnurc. Apple s-.O tUr g# 2 
years old, BVJkO at Straw l.uOO. 
The above metiticMd Tr-ws and Plants ar-* n'd I have from 
which I wish to o,ek Rut T wouM sny to rhr,§a who receive 
H owto do good and -gf.t paid for jt."-takb 
an Agency I or nur publicntfccis. The tonus arc such th' ro 
can be no poiH’ ihfl/n/ /ov). I'h'icnr Family will be glad to ob¬ 
tain some of them. Far particulars address 
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Traveller Buildings, state Ft. Boston. 
EMERY'S COIN PLANTER -AM* .-FED DRILL, 
Manufactured at. the Albany A('I Work*, l»y 
EMERY BROTHERS, 
VO. set STATE STREET, A LB A NY, N. Y —THIS MA- 
-LA chide i- somewhat in the form of a common wheelbarrow. 
It may he Used tv such by hand in garden# or patches where it 
is not practicable to use a tlor-v, while in field planting a lior-o 
or male may Ire used It is light, bat very strong, anil simple 
in its construction. D opens the furrow, gauges and drops the 
seed, cover* it and tolls it dow u. 
For pinning in hills or lor drilling. It may tin used for every 
kind or size of seed.from core, brans peas. .Ye . '0 the smartest 
garden -eeds. and will separate with equal precision, whate ver 
be the kind ot seed or style of planting. Hills may be made at 
any distance apart from three inchcr, to eight feet, and the same 
Tange or variation- may also be Riadu iu drilling ‘ibe number 
ot seed may be aCCuraJBly gaug'd, as also may be the quantity 
Of seed to the rod or .leu:, in the drill. 
Seed# that will tail by thetr own weight are dropped by a 
wood cylinder having adjustible a tip* to mew-nre or count the 
seed# they are taken from the hopper, while, ligtu needs, --ich 
as beet, carrot, par-nip, Ac., run fotced from tbe hopper by a 
brush cylinder, willed cau-es Uium r„ dit.p with ported accura¬ 
cy and regularity. Any change in the Planter can be nude in 
a few niornant'a time, and it may be instantly thrown out of gear 
when required tu transport it lrem place to p'tai-e. 
This machine ha# been w. lt known for several years, and 
hears a very excellent rvpntalinn. .Many thousands of tnemare 
in use, and have received ihe unqualified approbation of all 
who have used .twin. Wc have greatly improved it rinnt year 
to year, both iu sfrength and workmanship, amt now offer it to 
firmer# anil garitenah, as the ties:, most useful, snd nearest 
perfect til ng ot ite-kind extant. 
One of th,: great idvnu age -t this machine is that the lulls 
are placed n''iiS!'fs 1 v in u lint, not varying a tew inches to the 
right or left ns when dropped hy hand This allows the Culti¬ 
vator or Horse lloa to rim 1 ree to Ot IwVv,—the 1 ‘nliivator nmy 
be expanded w-tdcr iritllont d 01 get of injuring the plant*, thus 
leaving but lints work for the hand knot even if there rare rows 
two ways It would not be necessary to roll 1 to GaitivxtoT both 
wavs—arnl we would hero remark that most ngricnltuii 5 t- are 
satisfied that it is as .. c . -iry a* it is nn .r tlunUt ttr plant 
with a machine in row- (-M -.'ay*, 'ifl*- machine has yet tn bo 
invented trim will pmlit v,* 1 , r "tw , -J ,7VV, and ii ti c erasa- 
rows arc slot clrat‘) , t, the advanlnges gained by running the Cul¬ 
tivator between tlu-m is tint suiltcwnl to compensate for the ex¬ 
tra trouble and loss of time required 0 operate -neb a machine. 
37feiw3t KMKRY BRO'S, 52 Stale St. Albany. N. Y. 
Arrival of the Steamer George Law. 
The George Law arrived at New York oil the 
16th iust,., from Aspinwall, with California dates o{ 
Feb. 20th. She brings upwards of a wiltiou dol¬ 
lars in specie. 
Tho U. S. ship Independence was lying off As- 
pUnvall. 
Among tbe passengers are Gen. Wool, Col. Casey, 
and Lieut's Arnold and Bissell. 
The steamer Sierra Nevada left San Francisco 
February 20th, with several hundred recruits lor 
Walker. The news from California is unimportant. 
Mining news rather favorable. There had been 
heavy rains In various parts of the State, causing 
much damage. 
The markets are extremely doll. Flour is quoted 
at$11. 
Tho California Legislature had impeached Dr. 
Bates, Slate Treasurer, and B. W. Whitmore, Comp¬ 
troller, for misappropriation of State funds to the 
amount of $250,000. Bites resigned, and James 
English, Ex-Mayor ol Sacramento, succeeded him. 
Twelve of the band of robbers who recently mur¬ 
dered Sheriff Barton, have been hung by the peo¬ 
ple at San Diego. 
Companies of fillibusters are being organized in 
the interior for the aid of Walker. 
A bill to legalize the State debt has been intro¬ 
duced into the Senate, and will undoubtedly pass. 
Two shocks of an earthquake were fell at Sau 
Francisco on the evening of the 6th. Much con¬ 
sternation was created, liut no damage. 
A large body of lillibusteia had gone to Sonora 
to join Gandara. 
Advices from Tapaz, on the Mexican coast, state 
that Gen. Blaneart, who had seized all vessels in 
the harbor, putting them under embargo, was to 
leave in a tew days with 700 men for the Capital. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISION MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, Mxkch IS.—Klein-The demand for flour con- 
llnucs luuitrd. snd tho market rules vary heavy. Fairs wvra 
made at '211 for common to choice ami super Suite. F'.vMk'ii 
6,511 for extra do; $KUV 4.35 for super WeMera; gfi.iofaib.ihl for 
extra do, Including round- ooji Oaio at Jv‘d : , \7.‘r; market clo¬ 
sing doll an 1 tendency downward. Canadian Hoar he ivy; sates 
at $ '.'AK .d.4 , i (orsuper and S >,4(1(37,Cat tor fancy and extra. 
(IRAIX —Wheat market quiet, with t limbed demand for ex¬ 
port Stiles at I.trc for Vu.-y good I fine ago Spring; 1 ,’2qCl73c for 
fair white Snnihein, and Its 1 #: for amber l‘i:nti»ylv"irt*. Bye 
dull at il'k-fifific: supply Increasing. Barley xearre and firm; sales 
eommou Canada ri l '2c ('ore market a sbadu (irnu r, -;Cv# 
mixed Western at 72 L im;,’:4c, In store, clortng Ann with no sellers 
below Uu* lattrvr flaitro Oats In tnodcrato demand at i 2 '.c 
tor State, and Blt iav'c for Western. 
DuovistOsa—Fork market lower for me-s and a-hade heller 
for prime. Sales nt $21(524,25 for old and new mess; $IU for 
prime. Dressed Hogs In fair request tu‘.piutjllic Butter steady 
at 17r :.2'.’e lor OhiO. and 2 LKm 2L'C for Stain. Gbcoso scarce and 
in request at I2@13c. 
BUFFALO, March 'f.—Flonr—Ohio Extra (,V:7,.40; l’o. 
superfine tsah'.JO; Michigan extra $4,54^7,00; Do. superflue 
$'..25(5)11.25. ' 
UttAjK—Ohio whito wheat $1.41; Do. red $1.25; Mich, white 
$1,11; Indiana whltefl,JO; IHInols winter $1.2 q Do #pritq;$I.K 
Ityo t45e. Com. yellow or mixed, foe. Barley $l2td. Gat# I7e. 
I'BOVivioxa- M.-m Fork, No. l .$2 ■; No 2.$.'2; Prlmo Do $lil. 
Mess heef jlfi.-'.UCntflVhlT f’time $Va)IU. Hums, Smoked, 12(5) 
12,l^cVlh Fhoutders 9k,,a)llJ, Dried beer I le. Laid IN. 1 , r)lD.,e 
Butter, roll. lSqaCti—Firkin lt^djlk. IInmbun;h cheese U^j')I2Kc. 
Eggs lofajldo. 
SKvnh-Glover tlnn at $7.75; Timothy $'\50(,(475. F1 ax$1,75. 
SUSDRIKO—Dried Apples f '.-'id Tallow. heef, I2( 'dl2>. Mut¬ 
ton Ukajlle Hitles 74i(nJlOc Sheep Pelts $1(5)1,50. WooUEvAtO 
ALBANY, Maitun Id_Flour—The market is steady, with a 
modoralo business doing at unchanged prices. 
liKAix—With an Improved milling demand for Wheat, tho 
market it more active at slightly reduced prices. Sales Interior 
Genesee $1,65; prime do $l, 6 fi, and I' .nadian $1 Covn and 
Oats quiet Barley ts tn good request «t very full prices; sales 
Gaytfoa at $1,46. and letfemqn Con onp. t. Wo notice u sale of 
nn ordinary lot of white Beans at $1,271^ 
Fautl—.Market firm for Dried Apples, with sales at lO^a. 
— -- 
THE PATTI,E MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, Matte it II, — Bsriits—The Current prices for 
the week at all tho markets nre as follow*.—First quality I2($ 
12 sc; medium luL u 11 S 1 ’, poorest d' ,e, premium I AwJJc. 
Cows a.vn Calvu# First quality $trl'(;(7U; ordinary $2^5)55; 
common $U\d45. 
Vb*l i alvu .—Supply decreasing and demand more active. 
Sale# at TiYuSc. 
Siir.xr ami Lamus—E xtra $S,fi.VrOI2,5il: t-smle, $t(«t7,.'jl. 
SivisK—Sales ac 7 ! ,'.tth gross or llvi. weight. Dressed 
9 j 4 (iyV <^0 Uoiro less plenty and prices higher. 
CAMBRIDGE. March 11 —At market 725 Cattle, 680 Beeves 
and 145 Stores, oouMCtlig of Working Oxen, Cows, and Calve#, 
Yearling*, two and three years old 
PtUCK*—Market Beef, extra. $ 4 . 7 JgO; first quality. A^OVsl; 
second quality, $7 r Mt(ii;7,75; third quality, $ 6 , 00 ( 3 ) 6 , 75 ; ordi¬ 
nary, A'r.lK) 
WA,KM Nil I U*N— $."'(11 175. 
Cows .trrn Oalvbs—$ 40, 45, 50@(j5. 
Oalvks—$ 6 , JNrfi ' each. 
Ykaiilinus $'UmjiO. Two Years Old—$35(5)37. Three Years 
Old—$W(d)45. 
OURK FAY AND NO RISK.—FLEAS ANT AND BROFIT- 
O able Kiuplqymcnt may be had hy enterprising persons by 
addre-sirg FOWLER .isqi WELT.3, ills Broadway, N. V 
P I) U I.T K Y F U It SALK. ONE FAIR AVLKSBUkY 
Ducks. $4, One trio Rouen Ducks. $t’’. One trio Grey 
Dorkings.$14). Address D. S. llKFFRON, Utica, N Y. 
D O YOU WANT A FINE HORSE. OR AN EXCELLENT 
Farm at a price that will pay) See G, W. THOMAS' adver¬ 
tisement in Rural of Feb. 2S. 37t4w2 
tLemvtit in 
8.000 
STOCKY l’KACli TREES, OF SELECTED VA- 
Raspberries. Ac.. Ac., will t>e sold very cbenp, when delivered at 
Die Nursery. Cash orders from abroad made before the 20th of { 
next mouth, will receive prompt atteetton. 
L BAEbKR, East Bloomfield, Ontario Co., N. Y. 
/'D.KRGYMKN, TEACHERS AND OTHERS, MAY ADD 
V to thetr present incomes, and do greai g .od a- she same time, 
by taking an Agency for our new and useful puMicttfons. For 
. sriiculsrs address FOWLER xxn tVEI.I.S, 
3’tiw 4 Broad way, N. Y. 
THE CELEItItATEO TROTTING STALLION 
1 ST- LAWR15NCE. 
rrniSKKI.h KXOtVV HoItSE. THAT HAS TROTTED 
X his mile at diffenm: hint • in 2 ‘4ii arid '.‘4 1 . will serve a limi¬ 
ted number ol mores t oe coming season Of INTT. it the farm of 
t ie subscriber in Brighton, 2 l > ntihs east of Roc 1 -ester 
Tills i# ihe original and celebrated he. !..,wrence. and was re¬ 
cently pnrctiasrd at a high price in Si. Louis to sxcure his valu¬ 
able rtoek tn Wes'eru New York 
He is a dapple buy. win black I -gs. mane and tall; is fifteen 
hands And three Ineac? high and weighs abnnt l,2|i| honnds. 
The spaa of volts, (owned bv Geo. J. Whitney of Rochester.! 
F UR 48 CENTS IN h'I'AitJ'S TUB LADIES ANNUAL 
will Iv sent three TOOT.lhr ;..:i '-pan*. Gem Stui I'tnle and $2 
panes muu'ttu The U"est iioi i.aR MoXTOtv iu America 2 copies 
l year 5oouies $4. J. CHALLEN'. Fhila. , Pa. 
I7P“ PLEASE TO RF.AI) TH1S..^J 
I F YOU WANT E.U H-IV. ME NT. SEND AT "Nt'E FOR 
Mr SLAB'S Cieeuliir to Book Agent*, Our fublica- 
tlons are consider-d amotpr 'he mo-t suiiibtc. Address (post¬ 
paid) I.i.'AVKI' SEARS. > ubMsher. No. Dri William St . N. Y. 
VALUABLE FARM FOB SALE, 
O X V MI t. V SOt III OF RKEDS CHHN'-SS TN THE 
Town of Gorham, ifoUrio Co, containing 1.411 acres of good 
land: on which there is a g.sid new dwelling bouse, a "e-e barn, 
cattle barn, sheep bnrn, large grain barn, a c-rrisge bouse, a 
hog house, two orchards, a good timber let mid good fences. 
Address J P SI.AYTIIN. Reeds Corners. 
A TI4EATISE ON GKOWING TOBACCO 
I N THE UNITED STATER, ADAPTED CHIEFLY T> l THE 
Middla and Northern States, with the moil approved method 
c,f managing the crop to fit it for the i. atket -Inst pub¬ 
lished by W. T HAMILTON. Syracuse. N. Y. 
Any person.by enclosing twenty-five cents 11 the V’uhlishcr, 
will receive a copy of the "nk by return mail fr e ot charge. 
N ‘K\V NATIVE GRAPES —ONE DOZEN RKBKCCA'S 
$4 each l do*. Diana’s: l do*. Concord's $1 each. Also, 
fi.ouo Isabelu:» $12" bvr l.fllJf). A'idresn WM. TUJ1PK iNS, 
East Camp Nursery, Germantown, N Y. 374 w2 
NEW YORK STATE ACL SOCIETY. 
P REMIUM ON FAK31S—ls47. GRAIN FARMS. PREMI¬ 
UM JSI and $/>' Dairy and Grnsing $MI ami $>'. '.'om- 
petitors are desired to give notice to the Sccreiary before 1 st 
duly, so th»! R« farms can be visited by a committee appointed 
for tiiAt purpose. . 
raid .'ri) <-1 ompctiwrs should oMait; the regulations of tho 
Society'so as to have 'heir statements property ; repared. H. 
Gnvley's premium on mas aero of Carrots is ronlltined. Regu¬ 
lations will be inrnished ••')! application to tbe Secretary : and 
1 ul-o. t list of Premiums for 1S57. Agrtcultural Rooms, Albany, 
March 2 , I.SY7, (37Iwiil U. P. JOHNSON, Sec'y. 
TOl. EDO jaRSliRlES. 
-ittr OFFER THE FOL 1 AHYTN'! SF'l.KNDID STOCK OF 
>\ Tni's. Shrnbberv, Ac. in prime Order at ihe prices an- 
nexed for >vssA or appeared paper ai (fieri ifiR*. We have not been 
subjected tu (he extreme degrees of cold experienced in New 
York State, and ahleli we are mfo.mcd has done much -.I'jury. 
5f,.,r «l Standard Apples j to b feet.?i“ per i.'IUO. 
5,i,W or upwards.----- 
l,i <*1 nwaif Apple# 1 and 2 years old_2il to 25^.7 100 
S.tAil Fears, llwart', 1 year old. 211 per IlH) 
do do 2 years old.....25 •• “ 
Selected ---35 " 11 
3 , 1*10 Standard Cherries 5 to 7 feet, fine.. 13 ■ “ 
500 or upwards. H> “ “ 
do do 1 year old. 10 “ “ 
1,00*4 Dwarf Cherries l yT old. very fins.. 20 “ “ 
12.000 Peaches ! year, vigorous growth... 30 " 1,000 
do do dq do 12 “ 100 
Plums. Apricots, Nectarines, Currants. Raspberries, Oma- 
tnent• I Tires. Kercs. Kve.-grveus, Shrubbery, and Greenhouse 
and Beddit'g' nt plants »t lowest -ales. 37tw3 
Totedo. OT F^b'Si. In- 7. A FAHNESTOCK. I’res't. 
P URE SHORT-HORN BULLS FOR SALE BY 
Cam! Ins. N. Y-, Keh 2:4, 1357 1373W'] K. 
O.Ul n > rtette*, for Spring sale, by C. F. WEAVER, Pcufield, 1 he -pan ot . uts. rewuea nv i .ro, » ii wr or rav.wsier.i 
Mnnrne (ks NY 37tiw2 that trotteii in ltaruero a in lie in A s nt tue last fur ot tho Mon- 
, mins " • * • _ roe Go. Ag 1 Society, and received the first premium, were, sired 
OKED OATS—Black French. Yellow Siberian and Poland. - 
O I’orxTOKS— Mexican, Mercer. June, Ac. Corn — King Phil¬ 
ip, Peach Stone*, eac.r. SI per bushel. Also. 2 rhuico 3 r uhl 
bulls, i evon and Durham. 1. A. Olakk, Marion. Way ne Co .N Y. 
1 aOR SAl.K.—V valuable house and ii.x acres of firsi quality 
of land. hcAutilulty locauni on Main Sl, in tho vili*ge of 
l.y Kny, N. Y Buildings new, and in good I'umblinu; all kinds 
fruit, Ac Tin ms easy. Inquire of A P Hasc.u.i.. nr N A. Sutton. 
1 7UR SAl.K AT $» PER ACRE. A FARM OF IAS ACRES 
. of which 35, are Hmlmr tu tho town of Caniillu*, Onondaga 
00 ., six mile* (Yom Syracusv. two from Camillus, on Gvutrxl 
Railroad—t'liurch Schoni-hou.se ami mills of all kind? :<■ ' by 
Belle Isle Pc>. [fiTfiw'eow] HAROLD M. WHITE. 
OTU DENTS FREQUENTLY EMPLOY THEIR MORN- 
IC Ings. evenings and vacations in canvassing —icithyreat profit, 
(n them nis r for our PcnucATtOkfo The itinst liberal terms with 
security against the : -v,lol,."v ot ■- Address 
37fiw4 FOWLER xmiW Lt.T.S, 3B3 Broadway N. Y 
CHOICE A1TM.E STOCKS. 
T HA G/UI 1W ° VKAK OLD APPLE STOCK? FOR ] 
1 v/vf,xHJvr Sale; they an, ail -elected Plants '’■' 
quality. Price 5tl per 1,1484 »t.5; for IP.IMtl and upwards Jr |a-r 
1 . 00,1 oasA If desired they will be put up cxtettiily and shinped. 
charging only lor the value of tho material ns, -1 fn tbu packing. 
Apply immediately. A. FROST A GO.. 
27tiw2 Genesee Valley Nurtcries. Rocheste- N- Y 
HIGHLAND Nl’ItSKUIHS. 
CO TV l.l'.S .v WAKKFX. l‘ro prletore, foraenw, N. Y. 
Successors to Bxuxes. Phii/s Jt Pvtn.im 
V I. I, NEW AND APPROVED VARIETIES OF FRUIT 
mid Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, Kvergretens, Roots. ,Vc., 
fUriii-hed singly, bv tha dozen, or hundred, is may be wanted for 
Orchards or Gardens Our high grounds produce very hardy 
plants that b.-at Uansplantiug ;o any Suit or climate. Farticu- 
lars hereafter. 
VALLEY M MIN VKY. 1 I I.EON, OsG Kl.Ot'o., N. Y. 
JOHN P. GRIFFIN, A M.. PttlXVIt'xL 
rpiiK SUMMER TERM OF FOURTEEN WEEKS WILL 
l open Tim usDay, Mare 1 ' 2fi, 13',7. Tuition Iro.n $> .'0 to 
$7 50. lnci,I ciiiI lls 50 cent*. Board, washing snd furnished room 
per week $1 Prof HavnE.x. into of Fjttifield Sk-iuinarv, a dis- 
ti,,gUKi,,*d German Pianist and Composer, w-ill take charge of 
the Music Department. Students received at any time. Send 
tbr a oirenlnr. 376w3 
Fulton, .March 9,1857- 
by St. Lawrence. 
Tbhms—F orty dollars for the season, cash or approved notes 
to be arranged at time of service. Mares not proving with fool 
now be returned the fop ;wing season free of charge. 
My arrnr-cements for keeping mare* front a distance Are good. 
Mare-s will he received xt Rochester, and must a: alt times be at 
the ri-h of lire owner from accident, escape or otherwise. For 
p-.-m* of keeping or other information, add ,---, me ;«t Rochester, 
New York. I.KONaRD BCGKLAND. 
March 21.1357. , , 
1 certify, that Lt ft sale ofhorses m St. t.otii-. Mo., on the Uth 
d iv of Nov.. tV«i. at which I was present, twaotv-tiw sucking 
colts, (from three ro six months old.) sired ny the stnllfon St. 
Lawrence, (now owned by leouard Buck land,) wctc sold at pri¬ 
ces ranging from $ 2 >S! to St'Jn each, and that mares sold at tho 
same time too light from $150 to $asi exir^ on account, of befog 
in teat by St Lawrence. A. G. WHEELER, Rochester. N. Y. 
Rochester, March 12, 1S57. 
■ Tin: 1UCH1&T OFFER YKT. 
rp It K t'SITED STATES I 'TI H E UNITED STATES 
1 M icxr.tve. toe -young 1 Joutt.v ,t Is a large illus- 
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rl'her at one or more lfoat-Gltics, or am,ranting in $f \ for 
either ne both mtlivatinns. we will present a ?Pt.KNDll> 1,1- 
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ami erahr-adntr She most popn'ar work# i-, the market Those 
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I3re Agents wauted. 
K. MARKS. 
FARM AND PATENT LIME KILN 
F OR SALK OR KSNT.—Trie Farm formerly owned by J. S. 
Bidwt'll. one mile from Batavia, Genesee Co., N V. on the 
Buffalo Plank Road, contruning about 31X1 acres, with a Patent 
lAnio loin capable of raakiug TM.t ».)< i tm. of lime ;,r year. Terms 
verv easy HENRY L, H A I. 
2 ?a ’ Senttsvllle. Mnnroa Go-, N. Y. 
KIND PHILIP DU'KIIVEU. 
T HE SUBSCRTRFJt, HAS THE TRUE AND VNADUL- 
COrated articles on sale a* follows- 
1*10 Bushels King Fhitlp Improved Corn $1 >) Feck; $3%: Bask 
.RIM) Do. Pure White Poimd Oats 51) cents do fit 30 do. 
200 •• Mexican Wild Potatoes ffliic. “ $2 “ 
Which will be forwarded hy Express or otherwise as directed 
on receipt of ihe price trod in 1 directions tor -hipping Deliv¬ 
ered st. Macedon Depot, N Y G R R free of charge. Address 
I. W BRIGGS. West Macedcn. Wayne Co.. N. Y. 373w« 
IMPORTANT TO FARMERS, 
G ardeners and pt. asters, the Brooklyn fer- 
rtuxra >t vxrParrtiRUlG Oompixy nro now nmdy to offer 
for sale their .tmmmfoiro. Jjfoo, for the present, at 'he low price 
of $25 per tun. It is - highly efficient foreillier, prepared from 
Night Soil, Blood, and Butchers' Offal, received from tho city of 
Rraoktvn -ruder a contract for ten years. Therefore, consu¬ 
mers can always rely on it- strict purity and uniformity, being 
manufactured under the supervision of a competerl Chemist, 
and it is warrant'd to contain a lartpa percentage of Phosphate#. 
Aimnooiacal and Organic substances. Potash and other valua¬ 
ble Ingredient# as may be seen bribe Analy-i* incur Glmi'ars, 
slid Is believed ro be one of the riches-, fcrttliirrs ever used.— 
For orders or furrier information, apply to the office of the 
Company, foot of South Util St., Brooklyn, K. D, or a: 'i. 'V ater 
street, Jfcw York. .. . ....... 
N B — Girenlva with fall parttculnrs and Analysis writ be 
sent, bv mall, to a ny one rnqnefctlng them, _ :4,..wl.4 
THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAIL KOA1* CO. 
O FFER FOB SALE OVER L.NOO.OOO ACRES SEt.EGTKD 
Farming V'd Wood l ands In Tracts of 1 orty acres and up¬ 
wards, ro suit purchasers, on 
Long Credits and at Low Rater* »r Interest. 
Pamphlets, containing Mans, description of Lands, and other 
information valuable to the Westera Emigrant, will be sent tree 
of postage by ail,..T*-fog. 
SSStf JOHN rnttMNG. Gen Agt„ Buffalo. N. T. or 
.JOHN WTIrirvN. I .and Pom'r I.O. R. R.Chlc . H I. 
|> 1C . Q • O . W A N Z K K , 
TAFNTIST. ARTTSTTO 1NCORRUPTIBI.K TEETH. No 16 
l ) Buffalo Ft. IPitktnft'Block.! Roeboatrir. N I. arotf 
K . F . WILSON, 
CUROKON DENTIST, OVER BKEGK'S BANKING HOUSE, 
O No. od State Street, Rochester, New York. 359tf 
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