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APRIL 4. 
MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER.. 
Jomp fntclligmc. guilds, Commcrrc, 
DEATHS. 
Arrival oi the Steamer Africa. 
The steamer Africa, from Liverpool, at, 9 A. M., 
the 7ill inflt,. arrived in New York the 24th. 
The chief incident by this arrival the an¬ 
nouncement by Lord Palmerston, of the course 
which Hie Government intends to pursue in con¬ 
sequence of their recent defeat on the Chinese 
question. As the state of the public business 
would not permit an immediate dissolution of Par¬ 
liament, he proposed to dissolve the House in May. 
and until then to go on with such measures only 
as called for immediate action, mainly the liaan- 
ciat estimates and a temporary meeting act. leav¬ 
ing the questions of taxation to he dealt with by 
the new Parliament. 
In respect to the policy he would pursue towards 
China, until the decision of the country should be 
taken, bis administration would continue to de¬ 
fend their rights and improve their relations with 
China in a linn hut peaceful way; and in conjunc¬ 
tion with Prance, and he hoped with America, to 
secure an extension of commercial advantages. 
The signing of the treaty of peace with Persia 
is officially announced, ami a copy has been de¬ 
spatched to Tcheron for ratification. Its chief 
fo it,urc consists in granting rights of residence to 
British Consuls in the cities of Persia. 
A despatch received by means ol the Russian 
Telegraph, any 8, that a treaty of commerce has 
been ratified at Tcheron, by the Shah, between 
Persia and the United States, granting the same 
terms, viz: that American Consuls may reside in 
the chief Persian cities. 
Austria seeks to negotiate with Persia a similar 
treaty. 
A letter from St. Petershurgh announces that, it. 
was known in that city, by a special courier, that, 
the Governor of Siberia had despatched a column 
of troops towards Kiakhta, on the frontiers ol 
China. It is added that this recourse Inis been 
adopt,ed in agreement in the Court of Pekin. 
It is siid that in consequence of the last news 
from China, the French llevt in those seas, uuder 
command of Admirals Guerin and Higault de Ge¬ 
mini !ly. will he reinforced by three ships of the line. 
The French newspapers contain the Kmperor of 
China's edict against the English. They also say 
that the Chinese have seized the European opium 
depot. 
LtVKCPOOI. Makkkts-M arch fl.—Richardson, Sprees & 
Co., rep %rt: — Since our Inst, circular, per America, tin- 
grain tra<U has been quite lilt-less. Tune 'ay we hil l a very 
slow m irket, at a further decline since Tuesday uf IN per 
bash, on wheat; without leaning to transaction* Ol any 
importance. Flour coollOoea a perl.-et drier. There i* 
scarcely nn inquiry. iih'I sales so limitn I that, quotations 
are quite nominal. 32s was taken for a parcel of extra 
Ohio Wt* quote red wheat at 7s9d@S*IM ; white 9s9d<.g)9> 
Bel. The hitler rate extrema retail quotations for choice.— 
Kobal Nbw-Youkkk office, I 
Kooitkstbr. Apiil 2.16S7. i 
The market is without animation in all departments, and pri- 
c» s nominal. 
KnollK—Transactions of a retail character at. quotations with 
a slight tendency downward. 
Git a in—W e hear ol' the ft] rival of several cargoes at the 
mouth of the river, from other ports, but (earn of no change in 
prices. Barley is in demand (or seed at $1,5|). 
Seeps—C lover and Timothy are scarce with a moderate de¬ 
mand, and sell slowly at quotations 
ROCHESTER WHOLESALE PRICES, 
Kt.nttit anb Ghajb Honey, box.....$18 
Klonr, bill...... .$d,IIU^P,2r> Handles, box.tytfo;: 1 4J£c 
V.tieat, lien.$00Uqil.5P Klims and Hours 
Best white Canada #1.1 Illy hi ,50 Apples, bushel.$l,"d@1/>ll 
Korn.tSOfd’fBUr Do dried.{1,7A5i2.2S 
Gats.38&l-)2r Potatoes.Mifit62j£o 
Barley.I,2i)(<t)l.'<!8 Hinsa akd Skis* 
Buckwheat.fide Slaughter. 7f; T9e 
li.nn».$1.12(701 ..'IS Ifalf...,.12<7.-i Ltc 
Keas. |,i)0ffil,26 Sheep pelts..I.'rii. 2,iH) 
Mbats. Lamb do.UOfgJdllc 
Pork, Mesa.*22Gij'23,r«I Seres. 
Do CWt.8MAVI/J.PI' Clover bushel.$7.50 Jr! I.K) 
Beef, per cwt.$fl,oU7,.7,t«' Timothy . $i,50@3,75 
Spring Lambs each $1,.70,3)1.75 SUHtmuis. 
\lution|carcas#i....$5,5ll(a6,i«l Wood, bard_....$4JM@A,50 
Haem, smoked ....n‘y.i)I2kc Do. soft.$5,""WH.O" 
.Shoulders..tyj aH.Ajc Coal, Lehigh.$8(nyi,25 
Chickens .....__... I! 7(T.V Do. Scranton..$7(0)7,25 
furlceys.(ailZtjr llo. Blnssbnrg_ _$5,51 
Geese.:..SHc Do. Shatnokin_$7.25(57,50 
Dairy, Ac. Do Char.I0i3n2)£c 
Bmter, mil.lSJaJSOc Sail, bbl.$1,80(d)!,75 
Do firkin.I Is .;,17e Day, tun--$lfotll4 
Cnees©.li(3;l2ti<J Wool, el th..ko^jiloc 
Lard, tried.I.VJIlc White Ball, bbl.$111(3)10^0 
Tallow...lOfoMri&o Codflitb e> quintal .$4.75@5,2.’> 
Kggs. dnsen.......fii)15r* Trout, bbl......... 
PRODUCE AND PROVISION MARKETS. 
NK\T YORK March 30—F'nlir—The market Is henry and 
tends downward Sales at r Vi iYi,7 j for com to choice and 
super state; ? •.Silflii'i.il.h for extra tin; Jl.B-iiSl-'MIi) for super 
Western: $d».0,in 'nr extra do, ineltpljint round ano flat hoop 
i Hiln si $'• uV',' 10 , olosing dn I. and tendency do wnwurd (hina¬ 
il me flour heavy; sales at $ '■ qV>, td fur super, and $ >,3013)7.10 for 
extra. 
OltAl.Y—Wheat market is dull and prices tend downward — 
Sales at '4li' lor red 'li-sonri; I-I5ef.tr red ICentncky, and about 
I Vie liir fair white Canadian Rye heavy, ml-s Jersey at ofay) 
ilile Barley nominal at Id * i I7' c. Barley malt firm; Hides at 
RMfo. Com market firm, sales a! tiSfal’i e new --'OUifiern vollow 
and mixed Wehtem in siorc. Old Southern yellow i* selling at 
7'(ii)7 c, delivered, Hate are quid; sales at’52(3;'>3o for State, 
ami .vlor) 55,1 for Western. 
I'ltnriaioNs—Pork market caw for tnesj and better for prime 
Hnl-s «( $ d,'H lor Ureas; $10,50 for pri-ne. Curd buoyant, sales 
at lljtflo I I'ati. Butter firm at A. / — c for Ohio, aud 2U(Jj2tic for 
State. Cheese scarce uuil wanted at l-foi;I-le. 
A LB AX Y, March 30.—Flour—The demand for flour is fair at 
steady prices. 
On the 2-’d tile. Mrs l‘ll AI.LA A. 1I.AILE, Wife o! Hannibal 
II, Haile, of Caledonia, J.iv. Co.,7V. Y. ,* _ 
At Peeksklll. Westchester Co X. Y . March 5th, after a long 
and painful illness, that was i-inlired with true Chrisiian forti¬ 
tude. Mrs. Cl,A KLS9A, wild Of Amos Kuller, Krq, In the doth 
year of her age. 
In Carlton, Orleans Co., X Y , March 2fitb. of disease of the 
heart, AM KIR A MARIA, wife of Dennis Bickford, aged 49 years. 
ADVERTISEMENTS. 
Term* of AdVeril“leg.—Treuty-iive Cents a I.ins, kacu 
I nsertion—in ailutintt Brief am appropriate announcement* 
preferred, and no Patent Medicite or deceptive advenisementH 
inserted on any condition*. tTa>“ The circulation of the Rural 
Vbw- Yorker largely exceeds lint of any other Agricultural nr 
-irnllar Journal in the World,—aid is from 20,00uto 3n. sslprtopr 
than that of any utlur papnrloni rf New York city) published in 
this Stato or section of the Holm. 
V SPA KARL'S PLANTS—15*,OOO two years old for sale.— 
Address JAMES O KK.KI, Buffalo. N. Y. 37-wt 
A BOOK-KBkPKKi who Iiah hid several years' experience in 
Agricultural Warehouses. aid thoroughly understands hia 
bu.sluc.fa. desires an cnaaeement For capabilities, Ac inquire 
of, or address H. C. WH ITS,Ratal New-Yorker I Kike. 
Rochester, New York. 
C TfWJU RING I—Tho whole art of conjuring mode easy, with 
J in'l Instruct! ns and direetlsna how to perform nearly 2"" 
of the most asronfshh g nnd wonlciful fear, of Lleigbl of Hand. 
Hocus I'ocas. Ventriloquism aid Legerdemain. Dlnst sted 
With UK) Kngravlngs. l’ricn 25 amts. Sent anywhere by mail. 
Address C. TI. LONG, Brasher Falls, N. Y. 
BROOK;FIELD MANCF'CTCBIN4I COMI’AX V, 
C Wit IT FORD, A cent, MannhcMircr* of Superior Cast Steel 
• Solid Neck Hues— Hay, *ar!ey and Manure Forks, and 
other Karra Implements, RronkfidH, Madison t'o.,N. Y. Order 
from the trade promptly a'tendel to. Trice lints sent on impli¬ 
cation. [37)-w2] fMarch L I860. 
SPLENDID EE HOPE AN PLANTS. 
A DE SC K t FT 1 V E AND PRICED LIST, INCLUDING 
Xi. many entirely novel varietits. will he senttn any applicant 
Also, a full priced Catalogue <f Fruit and drnnmemai Trees. 
Shrub*, Oreen-honsc PUnts. Ac, will be sent upon receipt of a 
post stamp. Address W. C.STKONU, Non intnm fli'l, 
,57.Sw 1 • Brighton, Mass. 
JUNES’ TLIN111BTKK. 
T ntS INSTRUMENT. PATKfTRD .T\S, ii. IK57, IS ADAP- 
ted to tint mearurement ol l.nrabcr and all other plane 
surfaces—accurately recording tie content* of the article raeai- 
ured—ia manafaeturi'd be die Ploprietors, at Rochester, S. , 
a ho are prepared to sell Right* Inr territory or Tnatrumentr. 
Address JONES i UKJKKIN. Rochester. N. Y. 
F O K SALE. 
A FAP.M OF !>=; ACRES IN THE TOWN OF CLARKSON, 
Monroe Co, N A'.. i‘I miles aoath of tne Ridge road or 
EMPLOYMENT FQH WOMEN. 
W ANTED, Laili K ill nil parts of the country t*> raava** for 
Htb-crihern to dm \Vu\IaN 8 a"'() AfK. a Weekly 
Nf-w-p.im r tlevoti d to the tftp*re-t- of all Women who toil w th- 
ont receiving a fill -qnivalcnt lor their labor. Addr sa ANN a 
K JleDOA KLL. Pliiladi-li'hia. Pa 
THE E VANGUI>lST. 
V HKLtnrOUS ANI) FAMILY NEWSPAPER OF THE 
Largest t'laxs. Special prominence is given to 
NEWS "K THE CHURCHES, 
SKTTI.I'MKN I' AND DISMISSION OF MINISTERS, 
REPORTS OK REVIVALS. 
and tlm 
OPERATIONS UK BENEVOLENT SOCIETIES. 
It ha* also a large 
litilfK AN’I) FOREIGN CORRESPONDENCE. 
Tjetton, fioTD every seel ion of the I'r.iled States, front Kttropc, 
and from the Mi-Hutiary (lt-ld, furtii-.li a great amount and va¬ 
riety of fresh 
RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE 
from all parti of the wrold. 
Attmlur it* SPEC!*6 Cn.NTntnt-TOitS are many of the best wri¬ 
ters of our country, whose artiem* rupply the most valuable 
UELIGiOCS READING. 
A Weekly Review nf the l.irernry nnd Theological Publica¬ 
tions ol KnGLAmPi Franck and Gkrmaxy is prepared by an 
emincpt scholar 
W E B K L Y N E W S. 
It will he tho aim of the Editota to keep a fttll record of cur¬ 
rent event*, and ihU9 render tho K.vtinge 11*1 a Complete 
Family Newspapkh. 
A COMMERCIAL AND MONETARY ARTICLE, 
prepared by a gentlemen of Iwenly-flvo years* experience, and 
wno la Intimately nequain'eil with the want* of the i-nuiitrv, will 
five a Roviuw of the Market* up to tile hour of going lo press. 
The 
FARMERS? DEPARTMENT 
will be supplied with original and 8eh"-ted articles of great 
value to till engaged in Agriculture and Gardening-. 
TERMS: 
Although the nisi# of the paper tin- been greatly enlarged, thus 
lantlbhiiig more tit -n twice die amount ut rending of many re¬ 
ligious paper* having but a local circulation! the price remains 
nr before. I wo Dollars to Subscribers who receive it by mail, 
and wl o pay ill advance. 
Special, ri numbers rent gratia. 
AGENTS W t XTED to obtain mtliaeribers, to whom a liberal 
commission will be riven. Addrer* 
FIELD 5 ) L’RAIGIMCaD. Editors and Proprietor*, 
No 5 Beckman street. New York. 
C lHINK.sE SUGAR CANE SEED For Sale at JiflenU ner ox 
/ by J. U. STANLEY. Lc Roy, N. Y. 
Gr mx—A moderate milling Inquiry fur wheat, with sale.* County line; all good tillable land witu llrst claca building*and 
Mediterranean nt $1,1". Barley G very firm; sales lour-rowed * variety of good Fruit, titutired on four corners and bandy to 
Canadian on p. t, supposed to bo about $1,62, and Barley Malt market. Said (arm to be sold cheap, and pavrmmt.to ruit pur- 
tt p t, 
lions—f 
Sales dressed hogs at tU* road at 10c. 
THE CATTLE MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, March 23. — Braves—The Current prices for 
the week el ail the market* arc a* fallow*:—First quality HU£bz) 
11*2 - ordinary mllht; eomitton ypi.dijc; pnorent. S ‘2 .f.'e 
ifows and i’alvks—F ir*' qualify $7>,q,7ll; ordinary $' 5 ^ 1 ( 61 ); 
common $I"(U)V3; infi-rior S'l. r >fa)'t5. 
chaiers. Address 
378w7 
A. II- KP.ANKLLV. 
Holley, Orican* Co , S'. Y. 
SUSQtllllAN.N.Y SEMIN AH A'. 
fThrilS INSTITUTION IS LCCATED AT BINGHAMTON, 
1 Broome t’o., N V. on the New York and Erie Railroad, 
and being Urn termtmi- of the Syrncuse and Souihcrn, and rite 
Delaware and Laekawana R ill mad*, it is easy of access from 
all parts of the country. Spring Term eummetteos, April 1.1*57. 
The I km r-o of liiHlriicrioit i* rv i, tl&i ve and Ihoro’icb. Send and 
r )EAD GRAHAM'S ILLUSTRATED MAGAZINE,—The 
L best Monthly 'or Ladies and Gentlemen. 
I hDK ri A E K—Two pure-bred, Short-horn bulls, of ibe " Duke 
1 or Exeter" family. W. M WHITE,. 
Whitney's Valley, Allegany Co., N. Y. 377w'l 
O -*CIHl MURE MEN WANTED AS AGENTS TO ClR- 
-i.*Jt M I Ctilatn repld-sdllug. valuable Fiunliy Work*, 
whiea attract by their low price*, interesting contents, and -u 
p*»bly c i'an-d p'*-•* Fur rlreulurr, with t>arttenlara, apply, 
it von live K'. t. to 1IENKY MO VE, Nn l"2 Nassau St, N. Y. 
if want, to the same, No. Ill Main St., Cincinnati. 377wl3 
THE NEW KOC'HKLLE BLACKLBEKItY. 
T HE SUBS' RIDER. u.S'K OF THE OLDEST AND MOST 
successful cultivators of this fruit, oilers lor sale well root¬ 
ed plants of good .-ore at $ : per tlosen—$.ti per hu.i lred. Nur- 
B-rvmen and planters supplied nt low rates by Ine 1 "'*• 
3;7w'J S. F. CAREENCKR, New Rochelle, N. Y. 
FOR BALE IN (AWMlAia t. 
r Ih H K SUBSCRIBER OFFERS fur sale THE FRKtir- 
JL sea on which he now resides in Cr vtllag* of Canandaigua, 
S V„ enna's-ing uf shunt ten acres of land, sltnnted on the 
Ohio We quota rad wheat at 7s9d@S.*0d '■ wmte Bsddqgp. cow? *vti i'alvks—C irxi quality $‘i\q,7tl; ordlnury $'5tuj60; all parts of the - otintry. Spring Term eummetteos, Apr I 1.1-57 rising ground weatol Ms n street, ha.: i milelYum the Utut-cflioe. arnuia-inetTs far k-epitt 1 - mare? Gum a distance are good, 
fid The lat'er rate ext relit* rebul quotattuiia Tor clpnoe — common $l'k'i7)L5-, inferior SI-VatY? 'I he ('mir-e or Instruction i. ex en - i ve and IhorouglL * Send and There M on tne promir • tj of frnlt in large sbttn- Mares will be re-tired tt ... it 
Indian Corn quiet. I’ricna 3d in lid pur quarter under those Vkai. C.u.vko— Extra quality 7) i;7Go; other quallric.s fiff lUpC. get a Catalogu-, of tbe Principal HENRY CARVER. A. M. dance ; peitehe*. grapes, Ac-, in gtvat por'ectl-n ; MU apple trees t 'n« ri«k-;.f tho owner from accident, oscape or otherwise. For 
ol tiuwifiy. VVhito uoru ♦Vf'35-<3M5«I. Rhkrp liAKHt F ir>r Qiliilitj Uil; Ollier— ----—----mfn r n ••.jiGOeTt vn* ,cty n» iruu.. I ije house iaof brjek, tePrn? , fl , keepio?oruihtjr iaftflmi-nUbiit wldn. s.i m -nr Hoch»‘#ter r 
The Stock of wh««t and II .tvr ia heavy, and ftnfflolMJt to *V»»@7.M). FARM l’OI( SALE. large and ennvement. heated with coal furnace. Iwo large Now . y„ rk . LEONARD BUCKi.AND. 
*7’ . Curt vv Flrvi ntlallf f 71 .■t'Sn ____ . _ . _ I ...... . ,. 1 ,| r.lhar m euvtnifP lilll. IIICi lie'* rt i III fhl> TTinftt. rt»-rf»*|V' .. . .. l.-v — 
MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER, 
PREMIUM LIST.—1S57. 
Local Agexts, Suhscribcrs, nnd other earnest, active and in¬ 
fluential friends of Moose's Rural New-Yohkek, and tho 
cause of " Progress nnd Improvement," who are disposed to 
lend their kind others in its behalf—thus enhancing their indi¬ 
vidual interests while promoting the welfare of community—are 
respectfully invited to examine the following i'rogratnme of 
Premiums for RumaL Caupaigx of IS‘>7 
“ EXCELSIOR ” PREMIUMS. 
ONE HUNDRMy AND FIFTY DOLLARS, ire Cash, lo the 
person or peraona pfinoiriog the largest list of Yearly Subscri¬ 
ber* to the Rural Nkw-Yuhkbii, it! any one Township, sent in 
or remitted according to our terms, previous to July i, IbOT. 
ONE tl U NDRKft DOLLARS for the next largest list as above. 
SEVENTY-FIVE I" )1,1. A KN for tim next largest list. 
FIFTY 1)01,1,AKS lor the next lurgest Hot. 
THIRTY DOLLARS for the next list. 
TWENTY D0L1 VRS ft r the next li t 
FIFTEEN DOLLARS for the next i.-t. 
TEN DnLLARS for CAftruf the- next five lists. 
FIVE DOLLARS lor each of rite next five lihls. 
$300 IJST STATE PREMIUMS! 
As mon of our Gi-noral Premittttis have heretofore been won 
by person* in the Stale of New York, thus precluding Agents 
and friend* at a di-tance front successful competition, we have 
concluded in ofTrr dlriOO m ?'/'A nnd I'mtinuw iVirv, via: One 
Hundred Ho Hue* lor the rotta t.AtiuKST ttsrs finm EACH of 
tlie States of I'e.vnsvi.Vaxia, Omo. Mu rilCA.v, I.vpiaxa. Ilh- 
vpjfi, W-srri.vsix, Iowa, and the Unit luce ol Caxapa West, 
divided a* IblloWH : 
FIFTY' DOLLARS, i * f'AStt, for the lr.rgert list uf Yearly 
Subscri Iters tothe Rukal Nt;w-YouKElt Irani each of the above 
named State? ami Canada West, sent in or remitted uceordmg 
to our Ti-rm.-, previous to the 1st of July, ttvl. 
TWRjNTY-FIVE DOLLARS lot the tiexr largest list as above. 
FIFTEEN DOLLARS lor the next largrnt list. 
TF,.N DOLLARS fertile next largest list. 
Z'-zT l-'ompetttore for the State and UrcvineJal Rremiums, ran 
a/to coni/n-lt fur lk- /'inn CtnciiU 1‘riurj Comment upon the un- 
preeedenteil liberality and ad viullages ol l itis list is unnecessary. 
The I mines and number of subscribers obtained by each com¬ 
petitor, will ba published in the Kl-hal, (or in a circular, and 
mailed to nil interested. »s toon after the 1st of April is? the re¬ 
sult can be ascertained,) and the cash paid to tne order of the 
successful competitor. * 
tTS 1 "' To give Fast-Wasters aud other Local Agents a fair, 
equal chanc*. traveling agents, post-riders and citizens of Roch¬ 
ester aru excluded. 
$37" Rpaointi-n Number?, Show Bill*, Prospectuses, Ac . fur¬ 
nished free to all wlto are disposed lo compete for Premiums, or 
who desire to aid in extending the circulation ol the IU'hal — 
Subscription money should be properly inclosed, and. carefully 
I addressed and mailed to 
I>. ». T. MOOKE, Rochester, N. Y. 
THE CKLEIiUVTED TROTTING STALLION 
ST. LAWB.EISCE. 
HP HIS WELL KNOWN HORSE, THAT HAS TROTTED 
i hia mile at dlBervui times in 77'*I arnl -YU. will serve a liuti- 
I 'etl nunilNT of main* 'he coming svaaon of III57, at lit© farm of 
the s'tbscrilier in Brighton. 214 mile? east of Rocbe» 1 er. 
I'hisls tin.- origi'ial and celebrated rit. Lawrence, nod was re¬ 
cently purennsed at a high price Ut St. Louis to secure hia valu¬ 
able stock in Western New York. 
He i*.» dapple bav, with black legs, move and tail , i* fifteen 
hands and three inches hielt and weiuha about 1 , 2 o<> pounds. 
I he span ol colts, Ic-ttrned by Geo- J. tVl.itmty. of Rochester,) 
ittr ■ roftlte Mon¬ 
roe Co. Ag'l Society; and received the first premium, were sired 
by St. Lawrence. 
Terms —Forty dollars for tile reason, cash or approved notes 
to be n-ranged at lime of service. .Mares tint proving with foal 
tnay be returned the- following season fn-e nl charge. 
My arrangements foT keeping mares Trom a distance are good. 
Msr-X will he received at Rochester, and must nt all times be at 
the ri-k of the owner from accident, escupo or otherwise. For 
supply any prohibit* demand for the next three months, 
without any turlher importations. It tx to he hoped 
Atneric n shtnpers will bear Hit? iu mind, and not resume 
operttriuns uutila prospectuf satietnctory returns tuauifesls 
itself. 
The weather hilherto haa been all that could ha desired 
by i t enters, anti the young crops everyvvhere prumiau la- 
vorahlv. Should any calamity befitll the growing wheat, it 
must of course mntcriallv change the character of the 
trade. But this is a coutiugeacy which ought not to be 
taken into account. 
Arrival of the Isabella, 
The steamship Isabella arrived at Charleston, S. 
C., Ott the 2SiIi ult., with Havana ami Key West 
dates to the 25th inat. She had on board two 
companies oF artillery under comm tnd of Major 
Arnold of Fort Wayne, bound for Xcw York. 
The duties on maize aud com had been reduced 
one-thiidat Havana, 
Soldiers were being concentrated for embarka¬ 
tion to Mexico. 
The condition of the Island was prosperous, 
and the weather sultry. 
Sugars were iu greater demand, and prices 
higher. Many cane fields had been burned. Coffee 
was unchanged. Corn lower, aud in full Bupply. 
Tho Grenada bad arrived at Havana with 100 
deserters from Walter'a army, bound t,o Xew York. 
-♦-*-*- 
Arrival of the Arago. 
The Arago, from Havre March 11, arrived at 
New York on the 27th ult., alter a rough passage, 
with constmt westerly gale#. 
The Arago brings 105 passengers and $110,000 
in specie, aud 500 tuns of merchandize. Among 
the passengers are Hon. E. G. Squier aud Sig. Leo 
Alvarado, Charge d’Allaires from Honduras to the 
United States, 
California Infclliiunn'. 
Arrival of the Illinois. 
The steamer Illinois arrived at New York on 
the 2dth iust., with California dates to the 5th inst. 
She brings nearly $1,200,000. Sue connected with 
the Gohteu Age. The latter boat passed on the 10th, 
oif Gape Corrigcs, the steamer So no a, bound up. 
The steamer Panama from San Juan, arrived at 
Panama with 125 deserters from Walker. They 
were iu a must destitute condition. Their passage 
to tlte United States was paid by the Costa Rican 
Co. One hundred left iu the Grenada for New 
Orleans, The remainder catne in the Illinois. 
The Illinois lelt Aspimvatl on the evening of the 
19th. 
Costa Rica papers state that 3,000 troops were 
to be added to the allied forces, Gen. Cuvas 
would march with 1,500 on Rivas, and I,u00 would 
march against >San Jusu del Snr. The intention ia 
to surround Walker With 0,000 troops. Xottuug 
later from Walker’s positinn; his case is desperate. 
At latest dates from Bogota the proposition 
from Mr. Morse, our spuciul envoy to Grenada, 
was under secret consideration. There seemed to 
be but little chance of an amicable arrangement. 
The publication, in the FU Tempo, of an article 
purporting to be Mr. Morse’s proposition, bad cre¬ 
sted great excitement, The natives uve anxious 
for tho Government to refuse the propositions. 
Homo of the deserters from Walker state that 
his troops had unanimously refused to leave Rivas 
to fight, but were willing to defend their position 
there. 
California news is unimportant. 
Markets were dull at former prices. Flour $16, 
with some speculative movements. 
Mining news is meagre, owing to heavy floods 
throughout tho State. 
Ned McGowan, the Vigilance Committee exile, 
had returned to Sacramento aud demanded trial. 
A resolution to fix his trial at Sacramento, was 
under debate. 
Tho special election lor Senator for San Fran¬ 
cisco, has resulted in the success of tho Vigilance 
Committee candidate. 
The Supreme Court of California lias decided 
that the Legislature has no authority to appropri- 
tiwixE—First quality 7M'ff-°c. 
ALBANY. M.Rfn.XO.—Beef Cattle—At market .''XL Price*, 
11 vu wo.--hi, extra. f)i,U0 j first quality, $3,50 ; second and third, 
$1,5", aA, 00. 
Cows *xn Cit.rxs —.8 in market Prices range front $TI 
$r^»l". Extra* $)2i. 
She re ami L.iuns — SIX) in market. Prices range at Irom 
S'. S&'i Extras $12. 
SwixK—(7U Iu market Fat hogs $7,38 ; stores $7,25. 
CAMBRIDGE, Maiu’TT 25—At market 563 Cattle, 15" Beeves 
•nid 113 Stunt*, iioii-iI mr of "'o.Ving Dxen, Cotvs, and Calve*, 
Yearlings, two and three years old. 
CHICK*— Market Lteei. cjcu- 1 , ^.-,25/:?',75; first qnRlity, JVv;, 
■1,25; second quality. $7.23uh7,5i)! third quality. $5,00^6,23 ; 
ordinary. $4.-51 (JiJ 
WnaKt.Hn ) ixe.h—1S5. 
Cow* AHP C>I#V*8—£ 5. i", *"3/55. 
Veal CalMcs—$S AqI"each, 
Vkahmng*—$ 11,1/710. Two Years Old—$35@40. Three Years 
Old—$ 2 t'4t> „ 
SnE»e tm Lakes— 127!> at market. Prices—In lots, $»,"l), 
t,50, 5,01,1 6,7.3 ; extra and selectlnns. $7,5", Sai l" 
Swit E—'2' xt mark. i. Price*— Llv* weight'. 8c p lb Dressed 
nog*, l",tll per IK Shout*, wholesale. S.-LI'c; retail a@lt’c. 
limits—ih'-c. ?‘ Ih. Tallow—YF-jc. 
Calx Sxt.xa—It,,;,!5c lb. l'elta—$!,/5t7u2,O0. 
BRIGHTON, Mi-cti 2d — At market '.Ml Reeves, 100 Stores, I 
9 pair* Working OxuU. 76 Cows and Calves, 1,100 Sheep and 
Lamb* -I, 1 **' Swine- 
F kicks — 11 irket Beef extra, $" "'.fire! qnality. $ 8 . 7,5 ; second 
qualitv, $7,7o, third quality. $»3,75; ordinary $l,50(,j5,00. 
WOIt K [NO DXKN —$11'" Vtl I*7. 
Cow* s.vn Calve*—£2*. 4 "i.a 55 . 
Yea l Calves—$•>. 7©<t each. 
Yea husks—$ l».i(jtjH0 Two Years Old—$37@41. Three Years 
Old—$H|rr W. 
Sbkki' ahii Laves—E xtra $7. All o ; j n i 0 t 8 $3,75, 4@5. 
8WIHE—^7V.f'ri*„e. At retail SCal' c per lb. 
Hit*k*—*- 1: |p. Calf Skin* I fie. Jp lb. 
Pei-TS—{L itegjf.OO each. Tallow—' Ib- 
THE WOOL. MARKETS. 
NEW YORK. March 25—The luqiiliy far all kind.* of Native 
Fleece nnd Fulled Wools, in eoii*eqneiieu of tho itte*L-rc supply 
otVcring and the extreme itttea enrretil, as well u* the unsatis¬ 
factory Mate of the goods market, is limited; the t uiiaactions 
comprise about 70,"00 lf,s. super and extra quslilie*. at prices 
ranging from -45c, up lo 6»c., as to qnality. Foreign has Oreu in 
III proved request, and with a light stock, prices are well ,*us- 
talned; fain* of i" hales washed Smyrna have beeu made nt 
Hi'c 6 mo*., and IA" bales Mediterranean on privstc terms. Ru- 
cent kccoonls from Great Britain state that the lainoon sales 
w-cre going oil with much spirit, and that prices were fully sus¬ 
tained. ioiiiii descriptions having been sold at advanclug’ratos. 
\Ye quote: 
American baxony Fleeces,U 16.......V, ox7 
American Fnll-blood Merino... 52^2/57 
Amcncan k t and ■; .Merino.l.\... i 
American Nstlve and t 4 do.!2:a48 
Pulled word, e.xtriiCountry.52(0,55 
Pulled Wool, supur...tl>uy43 
Pulled Wool, No. I.....<Va31 
Califurnla Ptno, Washed. . Z'l aAf. 
Do. Com Uuwaahed.Iri^33 
Peruvian, Washed. 'C/'r.r/ 
Valparniao. Unwashed. ^'4iJj2} 
Bunin Ltuerican, Cora. W ished.1-5 .0 22 
Smith Amorican. F.titro Rios, Washed.I7ii-’l 
Sooth American UnwasUod....IlfdlH 
S. mth Aturrican, ''ordova. Wash 1(1.J ; 2" 
East India. Washed. 27(^35 
Alnear,, Unwashed . 9mdS 
African, Washed ............................ 
Smyrna Utiwasi ii.140II17 
f]4HE SUBSCRIBER DEFERS FOR SALE A GOOD FARM 
L of nbout one hundred Here*, with good building* and fences, 
wi ll watered and a fafr share of timber, situated about two 
miles south of the line village of Lima, Livingston Co, N Y, 
the seat of the well known Methodist Seminary ant! College. 
Any person dr-siring lo purchase, will find if to their advan¬ 
tage (o apply immedl *teiv by ’ t-r or personally to 
37,*wt F. A. SMITH, IToneoye Kalis, Alonroo Co, N Y. 
F U U 1 T TREES. 
S P ICF. R ,t maiilNS, OF KENDALL, ORLEANS CO. N 
Y, offer for Sale a choice collection ('I Fruit, trees, suitable 
I lor Orchards ga,j Garden-*, propagated with great care from 
bearing tree*. consrEiIng of App « Proeh. I’ear. Cherry, Plum, 
Quince. Grope, Ac, with ft supply ef DwarV Peats, Evergreens, 
and other Slirnte* and Flnrfa. 
IflJHJO Peach tree* of die very best market varieties, by the 
wholesale, cheaper than thu cheapest, 
Kendall, .'larch 2», 1S57. 
ON EAST BANK OF SENECAV LAKE, 
M idway between gbnf.va and ovid, is now 
offered for sale, quo of • - vrely located farms, of I") 
acre*, about 40 of Woodland Divided, If desired. Into a lake 
and back farm and ■ irit-r dart Sold Atiply to R. K. Steele. 
Romulus, Setieds Cn . N Y ‘ rra -Toliusou. Waterloo. Seneca Co. 
N. Y ; i.'apL If •’ 1 1 , r, \Va:X7ii, Schuyler Co, b. i ; K V. Dev. 
Varick, Seessea Co, N. Y, (in nr the preiniscs ■) or to John H. 
D,-y Rochester. S. Y. 
Rare opportudiily amt location. Laud fine quality. 
IKON GAUD LIS' ORNAAILNTS. 
JANES, BEEBE A CO., SSO Broadvrny, New York. I 
fOUMTAIS’S. VASES. SCVV>:fl HOUSES SEJTEKS, 
cleans, facces. nows. v. j.amijs, 
FOXES. s:'ATWM:in. AC. 
H orse mangkks. hay racks and feed trougus. 
f»r Swine and Poobr*-. Stable Patilt'or.s, A c. 
J. B. A Co also construct Iron Plant-Iioui's. or conservato¬ 
ries.and pay particular attention to warning t mm In the most 
approved pi i a 37Sw2 
LAWTON BLACKBERRY. 
T HIS variety is unique, and not as many 
suppose, “ I ho New Rochelle Blackberry," improved by 
cultivation. The plant* which abound In that neighborhood are 
no betterlhsn the wild varieties to be found in every partof the 
country, _ 
CARD l'SII 1857. 
Packages eirefally prepared for safe transportation, will be 
sold nt tho following reduced rates;—Halt a do*eo, $1; one 
doien, two do ten, $'•: fifty pants. $ 1 "; one hundred. 31 *. 1 
Descriptive circulars ai d full directions for planting and culti¬ 
vation, will be furnished wi*h each package The money should 
aceompnny 'he order, with naiite and directions dirifnctly 
written. Address WILLIAM LAWTON, 
3 J,*wJ No. Oi Wall St. New York, or New IhxPellc, N. Y. 
THE CONCORD GRAPE. 
T he originator of this new grape, offers 
for sale a fine stock, raised teom the parent vine. It has 
fully sustained Us repuialiou as the 
BEST GRAPE FOR OCT-DOOR CULTURE, 
hnvinc survived ".ha last two tewre winter* unharmed, where 
the Isabella, Catawba, and other vines wero kilted to the ground. 
FOR SIZE. BEAUTY, QUALITY AND BEARING, 
it is unsurpassed. It is j« rfactly hstdy, and has never been 
effected by rot or ml blew, while It ripen* from three to lour 
weeks eatiter than the Isabella, and two weeks curlier than the 
Diana, in the garden L, f tho |-i: ;-rl. for. 
Fine, strong plante, at $t N' each; $12 per da*en. Two years 
-old, at $2 each Three rears old, rx'r», a! $3 each. A liberal 
discount to clubs and tho trade ( nlere, cith cash or good 
reference, promptly attended to. AfiUres* 
X7fiw3 r.. W. BULL, Concord, Mass. 
barns, and * trier utcessary out-buddings, a,I la the most perfect 
Order. Terms easy. Inquire nn the premises. 37"w2 
Canandaigua. March lit. Iri57. R. G. MARFH ALL. 
G13Ni;?iliE AGUICULTLILYI. WOUKhL 
O. H. BRMKEKBdFF A CO., Butnvla. N. V„ 
M A S U P ACT U R K. R ■! OP AGRICCLTL'RA t. lMPi.E- 
meni*.—BHUkernoff'a Celebrated I’b-»s nr different sites. 
—T.rinkerl e-II's Patent Sell, hold trig Fnrrow-Gn.igo Plow.— a 
new Patent Iron Revolving Drag.—Britikorhoffs new Patent 
•-lab-soil Plow, arranged with Common Plow, so as fo save an 
extra tout and driver, and a new Patent Self Gearing Clover 
Coltsr. 
All work done in a superior manner, nnd lb» cavings of all 
plnws g.-nimd .inti polished Order* respect uLly solicited, and 
a liberal discount made to dealer.*, 377tv* 
Batavia Gt *t*CS Co., N. Y.. March 2ft. 1S57, _ 
VV A IT FO K T II E IV AGON t 
C HAA DAMf.REI..WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER 
in Crockery, ('Inna *nd llhtss Ware, Lamps, GiTatuloles, 
|j-vk-'ng GluxsJs, 1" .ted Goods, and Rrilaraiin Metal Goods of 
every de.-crip! I on. Link street. Lira*, N Y 
DMAS ilAMK.RKI. takes this opportunity of expressing his 
gratitude for the libera'- patronug - bestowed on hint during a 
period of nontv.- tea year* a* a pndbir. C D designs as soon as 
mad* will idnoi*. to make re gniar trips 'hroiigii tin- eoitnlies of 
.Miuiroe. Livingston. Ontsrm, 1 ietm-or. Orleans, Wyoming and 
Niagara as .atretofore. with 1 good, ssrortment of goods, to 
which ho has appended sotne d - '-ibl- Dre** Goods, Bonnets, 
Ribbon* fie, Ac., Ac., and hopes by obliging manners and an 
honorable bu*ine*s course to merit a portion of public patTOn- 
age. Hence, he would suggest the propriety of " Waiting for 
the Wagon." 
To those -:,f bis ensfomers who ate indebted, he would respect¬ 
fully suggest the necessity ot being prepurod to pay up. He 
work* for the nimble sixpence. 
Lima. N. Y., March 211, iso,. 377w3 
March 21.1857. 
1 certify. th»t ut a sale of horse* tn St. Louie Vo., on tho Uth 
ila- nf Nr.v- I854J, at which 1 was present, ttventy-hve sucking 
colt* (from three lo -- montlis ol/l, *iret! by tne stallion St, 
iawrt-ttce. (now own- d 1 -r I/;nn»ri.l Buck I and,) were sold at pri¬ 
ces ringing Horn $2v-l n- $>211 i.-.v.'-i, and mat mare* *nli! at the 
same eime bronght from $!-'o to $fil»l extra, oil account of Wing 
In 1 ml by St. Lawrence. A, G. WUEELElt. Rochester. N. Y. 
Roi-hesler, March 12, 1S57. 
i~lLKKUYMKN. TEACHERS AND OT11KR.S, MAY ADD 
fa their present incomes, and do great good at the -ame time, 
by tvking an Agency for our new and useful pttblica'if-us. For 
Partlcnlora address FOWLEU *xn WKI.l.S, 
XTtiwl 3t)S Broadway, N. Y. 
MONROE COUNTY SAVINGS INSTITUTION. 
T his bank allows intf.kkst at the rate ok six 
per cent per antinm upon ail deposits. Office No. SC Buffalo 
street, direcliv opposite the Court House. 
CHARLES W DUNDAS, President 
J.V.. PIERPONT. Secretary. 
A FAKTNEB WANTED IN A NURSERY. 
H aving a farm requiring all my time and 
attention, I am deslrmt* of getting some active, re.-ponsl- * ; 
blu man, having ;l knowledge of the buvtnes*. ns a partner in I 
my nursery, to whom 1 would 0 i 1 . *u unusual good chance. I imp: 
have a good *U«t, *n ,1 plenty of land adapted to growing trees, rior 
*0 the nursery eon be enforced to any ex-tit required to meet th 
the demand. 1 have probthfo 1 "." " trees ready lur mtikct th * wl l 
spring: -t 1 *.HH| H and I years old ready for market this fail and 37 ; 
next spring, ar 1 an t-qua? niirtif* r eneh- otu-. and two yaar old | _ _ 
coming forward, a- d intend grafting fill."a'’apples this spring. I 
I sot Inst fall nbout .5, "" bud* of p aches, pears nnd c'her- 
nc.. mi good ,-tovkA.and have nil e appl-r, p,»r. plum and I I , 
I ,herrv .reeks that may be wanted until oth-ns c-m be rtired — j re ' 
1 will disnore ol one-haT tothe right kind of a p-me-r firwhu - 2 ..' 
I it Is tvortn. and wait for toy pay until the stock is sold. I would 
like :t partner to furnisli a tv an-, and foofo i- carry nn tho tiusi- ,. 
nos-, and I would fuTni'h equ-Al vnltie itt *-,nu-»liing efoe. Any L 
one wiahlng to menge In the nursery b-.*iit-s*. bsd better come 
and see <he iiitmiv cronmis and the country I an- sure be | A 
could be suited. Address JERYISTL A AMS. I £, 
377-w2 nimax Fratrie, Kalarnaioo Co.. Mtck. 
Martin Briggs, Samuel Miller, 
Amon Bronson, Thomas Hanvey, 
A-t-."archil* Champion, Nathaniel B. Merrick, 
Mrees .'baton, Nehemiuit Oslmrtt, 
Freeman Clarke, George W. Parsons, 
laiui* t.'li.qoit, Edwin Puicost, 
Charles W Dtmdas. William N Sage, 
George Kllwat’ger, Iaiwia reive. 
Ebeneser Ely, Alvah Sir.-tig, 
William N Ely, Levi A Ward 
Rochester, February -ith, 1857, 373tf 
I F YOU WANT TO SELL OR BUY A FARM, ADDRESS 
■1 attics SrM.v. Buffalo, N. Y. See advertisement in No. 370 
of Rural, Fob. 7th. S72tf 
KL'TCIIt'.M’B MOWER, 
A ND MOWER AND RKAI'F.R FOR 1>57, with plat- 
form for either side or bark delivery of the grain. Various 
Improvements have been made, and machines warranted supe¬ 
rior to any heretofore built Any mfo-maiiou wanted it, regard 
to them, or i»r*nna wishing to interest tb-tr-el ve* in their sale. 
Will te-vc address R. L. HOWARD, 
372wtf Successor to Howard A Co., Buffalo. N. Y. 
V TREATISE ON GROYViNG TOBACCO 
T n the united states, adapted cihefly to the 
M .Idle and Northent Mates, with the most approved method 
N PACKAGES SUFFICIENT TO PLANT FOUR RODS ,| ltf most liberal terms, " mI p-wi.1 tff •" »*t.- 
of ground for 7-5 cetr-s en.lird package* for $1; 11 for?', I Far further oarticniais address FOW1.KR asn WKI.l.S, 
SB? Broadway, New York. 
it In tnouoy to pay tho interest ol’ the Stnto debt, periodical 
nnd that tho country will enjoin ««alti3t bringing 
taxes lor that purpose. Tne Senate had passed a t u even, 
resolution that Stato honor required the payment the Kdr* 
of State debt, A resolution submitting proposi- “ 
tious to the people was lost. 
--. .. 
— There is n great rush ol emigrants to St. Peter, the i N y cw 
•now Capital of Mlnnosota. Property commande enormous yis^SLU; 
rates. ulace. 
UT 117 Fine, airunjt pianw, a» »» ia-nucii, |a-r u"*en. jwoycar* , 
.U'relt I Old. at $2 each, three years old. extra, ut *t each. A liberal 
iw..h.,i.iVgvm discount to club:- nnd tie trad* < reler-. -- ith cash or good , 
Mitileau. Uuwaahed .I VV fW»JL rcteror.ee, promptly altcmlvd to. Addre** 
l N. 1 . Tiikine. XMWS F.. W. BU Lt, Concord, Mass. 
BOSTON, M t lien 25—Thera ha* been a good demand for do- ___ 
rnehtfc fleece and pulled. The sale* of the week smc.uut to 1 t. R t \ V Tl 1. R \V () It K 
Ifill.DO 1 lb*, at quoted rutej. In foreign, there have been sales J ‘ ... " ... ' * _ 
of Ml L ties Smyruu and ADlcun; II bnle* Mohair; fax) hale* Corner ol I'utroon nnJ Knox s-te., Albany, N - A . 
Valparaiso, and Mi bales Cape Uood Hope at prices within the ri>HF. KUBSCKlBERS, UK IN i THF. M'iST EXTENSIVE 
ranee of quotation*. ... i manufacturer* of Draining Tile in the United State*, have 
Prime Saxony Fleece, washed, "fo lb, 1*1 ,,»*»; Full Blood file- Laocl. In large or small quantities, for land draining, the IVd- 
rino, N\,t<V; Tltrre-quart-r do., is tVA; itslt do., t5(j;i>; Com- lowing descriptions, warranted superior to any made in this 
tnon, 37(j>43, Superfine. IM nitT; Pulled Extra. I7 gA5; Do. No. 1, country, hard burned. On order* for 5,!.H)0 or more, a discount 
37(urlS; Do No. 2, 2Bg|33; Smyrna Washed. lB®St wi U made. 
__ - ~ HtlRSE-SUOE TILE, 14 INCHES LONG. 
SPECIFIC PREMIUMS. b'^s rUc perl .000 
lx OTder lo RBWAitn KTKttr rkitsox who may aid in extend- 4^ " " . 18 “ 
lug tlm circulation oi the RutuL New-Yorkei«, wo.oSbr to all " ,1 . ( 1{{ " 
(>nt-tud.iy corapetiiors Joe ‘.Kt La rye Cash Pfenxiona pfscloujly pub~ q ' 2 .« *, _.. gO 
iteteJ.) tho following liberal Srsctrit? I'ttEMtt. us : SOLE TILE, I t INCHES LONG. 
SLX DOLLARS tx C„tstl, (be $1 in Bodies, at cash prices, a inches rise.$12 per 1,000 
pottage pre-paitl,) ux.f an extra copy of (he Rukal to rory per- g .. •• IS “ 
sOn re-milling payment far rtmr or more Yearly Subscribers, ac- 4 -• •• 40 “ 
cording tu our Terms, prerioas to Jte U! of J/ay, IS67. r, „ ,* 60 »• 
FIVE dollars t* Cash, lor cither a copy of *Lipponcott's 6 “ “ SO •• 
Pfoimuia-iiig i;,v;u;-vr of the World, or $5 in Agricultural Also on hand, fi inch calibre Octagon pipe. $2" per 100, nnd S 
Bonk:-,) t«> every one remitting for roaix-vovn or more subscri- Inch calibre Round pipe. $30 per lilt), for large drains Orders 
bers, Its abovo. respectfully Solid teii. Cur'nge five. 
FOUR DOLLARS in Cash, (o- a copy cf tho " Japan Expo- *, * ' * 7\. M'OAMMON, Albany, N. Y. 
ditiim"—price $ • $5 in other Book*.I toererv one remitting , (I-"<e Babcouk a V ,»n \ eciitsk 
fur TltniTY-uiuur or more subscriber* ‘ Jaui.s Wat-xun A Co, A tenl*, Fclumvetady. 
THREE DOLLARS ix C*sn, a copy of U .-bsteris Royal " 
Octavo Dlctlanary Unabridged in Words,—«• $1 in oilier Books,) 4.KEA 1 H'llss t lMsAt.ON. 
flii'i ill) cMra copy nf the Kue.tl, to erery one remitting for fl"5HIS IS A NKte 1 N\ KNf ION Oh A. KKNDALL. OHIO, 
TUturv-IWo or inure subscribers. 1 for Rtvimr and Shaving Shingles, which Ls the or.lr pruett- 
THKKE DOLLARS t*C**„.(or the above named Dictionary.) «»> »“ d *«“““» m<ehine 
to every tine remitting tor tWenty-vive subscribers. | Agents MaNI FAl fUKIJlG >1 UNl.I.F.S. 
can reiaiti the cash for S|iauUtc Premium?, deducting it from It is a well known fact among builder*, that Shingles cut or 
remittance.! sawed across the grain of the wood, are rough -*itc! poroa, suit 
To every one rennttmg for twenty subscribers we will give altogether too dlmav lor roofing purpose*, and am. ";: the im- 
two extra copies 01 this Huti.u. and the fith ami lllth (or any meroiis invention* far cutting ami vawlug shingles, n i have 
othvi iwot V il 1111111 * ol tne Woo t-lower and Stock Regisler-er ,, fo ved oblectionablo, Maclune* Have, also been con*riucud 
a hamUuiibd; humid volume ot tile Hugal. for IA‘*k (price $\l— for SplIMlug and Shaving Rmtiglt-s, but. (rout their Impevr, ,-t 
or tdllivr Harper-. ruiiiam ►, i.rahiim s, Godey's or thu ivnlok- | nictln.nl of living, which « m.teis iu Splitting but one shinglo 
erbockor MmciuIik- .or Inn ti*%m the Side of the block at atlma —they, too, hove proved a 
To every one remitting tor rtt'TKEN subscriber*, an extra copy fojtura. 
cd Kuhai, and eillter viiltnni- ot the \\ . G. ,t A R .—or a copy of Kendall'S invention entirely obviates all tho aforesaid ob|ec- 
bitfiQr the llurtlcultun»>(, Aultur^ MA^flinifl, dr ttuy oUi«?r t 4 on<. aim! atfUttly ooii^brmr* to Ihn ifmin of t)o» wood, by (ir>t 
poriotlical. . , . . Hollttiug Irom th» aide of the block a piece thick nmngh far 
fo every OHO rent I (ting for tea snlispnbcr*, an extra copy of TWO sinngle*. which, aflct being divided. I* condueted tnrongh 
A 1* BAN V TILI3 W Oi! ItS, 
forncr ol" Uutroon nnd Knox Ste.. Albany, N. V. 
rit HK SUBSCRIBERS, BRING THF. MOST KXTF.NSIVF. 
I manufacturer* of Draining Tile in the United Stated, have 
on hand. In large or .vtnall quentities, tor land draining, the fal¬ 
lowing descriptions, warranted superior to any made in this 
country, hard burned. On orders for 5,WO or more, a discount 
will bo made. 
HORSE-SHOE TILE, 14 INCHES LONG. 
2 te inches rise. $12 per 1,000 
3>i •* “ . . 15 “ 
8 •• « .SO 
SOLE TILE, 14 INCHES LONG. 
2 inches rise__ __ ....$12 per 1,000 
3 " " 18 
4 - •• 41) •• 
5 *• « . 60 “ 
6 “ “ SO 
Also on hand, fi inch calibre Octagon pipe, $2" per 100, nnd 8 
Inch calibre Kottnd pipe. $30 per Ilk), lor large drains Orders 
respectfully solicited. Cartage free 
v } C. A W. M'OAMMON. Albany, N. Y. 
(Late ItesoonK A Van VKCltTBX ) 
■Iaus.s W.tt xnn A Co, Agent*, t-clumvctady. 
tiKF.AV PlUlBBT lUwAGON. 
HAHIS IS A NEW INVENTION OF A. KENDALL, OHIO. 
I for Riving and Shaving Shingles, which Is the only practi¬ 
cal and reliable machine ever prv»outud to the public icy 
MANU FACTORING SHINGLES. 
It Is a well known fact among builder*, that Shingle* cut or 
sawed across the grain of the wood, are rough -rod porn*, and 
altogether too dlmav for roofing purpose*, and am. the mi- 
mcrons tnvvtitlou* far cutting and »awlng shingles. «J have 
proved ohjectioimhlo. Machine* have, alto been cottstTUetcd 
for Splitting and Shaving Snlngles, but trout their Impelfi ,-t 
I method of living, which e nrists in Splitting but one shinglo 
| lie-in tho stele of the block at atlma — they, too, havo provud a 
Title HUE CHINESE KDfiAR CANE, 
T N PACKAGES! SUFFICIENT TO PLANT FOUR RODS 
of ground for 25 cerr- ere),: 5 packages for II for?', 
nnd $!' per hundred for larger quantities Sent either by Mail 
or Expro** free or chvioe to any address in the United States 
or Territories under 3 ,im) tniles- 
Sqndsmcn. 5'erch*".t* and Fareners’ Club* wlsbirig theirPtiuinn 
Seed of h'» StiLvu Plaxt. in a convenient farm for retailing or 
distribution, will tlnd It th* )ea*t trouble nnd expense to order 
front the subscriber, who has :ln ample supply. For $ 2 , the fal¬ 
lowing list of Seeds ill25 cent packages, or a selection of five 
for one dollar, via.; 
Chinese liouHtne. Ice CreumWatermelon, lleariiles* Barley, 
» range Ware niHtlon, Jewett Wt terra tdru., .Japan Pens. 
Kirc Philip Cent, Excelsior Sweet Co.n, Fore Poland Oats 
Cylindrical Pumpkin. Buena Virtu Beans. Eleven in all. | 
Also a splendid cotlecti-n t l Flower Seed*, consistittg of ?0 
varieties, in *, p*iflte puper*. »li for kl by mail, pun-paid For 
all snros of $'• or in are. 11 their cost on Faaleni banks 
would be preferred, h ut till!* on any speele p-y-.pg banks aud 
po*t;tge sramps far change, will h« t ■ «tikf'illv received. 
Give your r. O,, County and State in full and ,.Iaa.lv. 
ATTif Address I W. BRIGGS, AYest Macedon, N. Y. 
OKKD OATS—Hluck Fr>-tie". Yrllow S'terian and Poland — 
O PorATdES—.Mexican, Mercer, Jnnp, .to Cv kx—K ing Phil¬ 
ip, Peach Stone*, each. $1 pur bitahel. Also. 2 choice 3 yr old 
hulls, l >ovon find P-avNum. I A. Cl *EK. Marion. Waj tteCo.,N.Y. 
1 FAIR CHANCE. — CLERKS IN COUNTRY STOKES, 
.V PotcmeU in Jlattnfacruring Fstahlishmvnta. ’‘ostmasters. 
Hotel-keepers. Steamboat Captains. Railway CVndtictor*. Trav¬ 
elers—both men I 'll wnnten—School Teiv: her*, Students, Farm¬ 
ers, Meclmtiics, Lawyers, Doetor*. Clergy men; .l.V are g ad to 
have our books. Ac.exts or every neighborhood supplied on 
For further particulars address 
KTItevi 
. CbanK- Msroti, Wayne Co.,N.Y. 
QUKK PAY AND NO RISK—PLEASANT AND PUOFIT- 
O able Employm, ut may Ite hid hy enterprising persons by 
addressing FOWLER **»!> WELLS.,5U.S Broadway.N. Y. 
U OW TO DO GOOD AH I* “GET PAID FOR IT."—TAKE 
an Agency fur uur publication*. The terms are snch there 
eati bo no I. "vii v fy 0 ) re.'. Kt f ftv Exvii r iriil be glxvl to ob¬ 
tain some of them E-»r particular* address 
SUhri FOWLF.K astn W RI LS.dl.S Broadway, N. Y. 
rr CLFASE to bead this.^1 
Tl.' YOU WANT EMPLOYMENT. SEND AT ONCE FOR 
X Mr SEA It’* Circular to Book Agents. Our Publica¬ 
tions are constdered among the mO-t salable. Address (post¬ 
paid! ROBER T SEARS. Publisher, No- 1H1 William St. N. Y. 
WEST BLOOMFIELD M llMEKIES. 
TtrfRA SIZED FRUIT TREKS AND GRAPE VINES 
Pi Tor Sale. 
4 , 01)11 tuple Trees, very large, from 8 to 12 feet high. 
12t»,<HtO •• *• from 4 10 7 feet high. 
51,000 Vlrgutirei Pear Trees, very tire. 5 to fitoet high. 
6,000 Pear 'Trees from to 5 teet high. 
10,600 Peach Tree*. 1 year from tie- bud. very stocky. 
18.000 CherrV Tree*, large, 6 to Id feet high. 
4,000 2 yr old Isabella Grape vines, largo and well rooted, 
e.noo '• Cutawba ** " 
1,000 " Clinton " •• “ “ 
Also shado Trees and smaller Fruit* Orders are solicited. 
37"w3 STEPHEN II. AINSWORTH. 
Vast- UlooiuilelJ. Ontario Co., N Y,, March li'v 1857. 
eitiivr the Horticulturist, Arthur's Magnitno, or any other $J 
To every Dim remitting for tux subscriber*, an extra copy of 
lb.' Ren \t and elllu r volume ol the W. G. A 8 R. 
To every one remitting for ,iv copies an extra copy of 
the ltmtxL 
MARRIACtFuS. 
Ia Newark, Wayne Co. N V , on the 23d "It., by trie Rev 
Mr Shiimwav, Mr F K A Nt I IN M SA\DKR 8 DN,of BttflulOiHttd 
Miss SARAH K., daughter of Dr. K. B. Parker, of the formor 
place. 
two Shtngle*. which, aflct bvln.' divided. I* condueted tnrengh 
the ktfl'e*. and produces two shingles ut the samo time. With | 
saw aitscbm. i t eonneeled, two men stnl three hoys can prepare 
the timber, split and Travis with a single machine, tw. ntv-flve 
thousand shingle* per day, which is equivalent to the hand labor 
of twenty-five men. 
The great practicability of this machine can be tested at 
FLU s butldiux. Mill *tre.-t. Roeb- sier. witcre it i* In daily ope¬ 
ration Circular* containing particulars, with cut of machine, 
will ho forward.,.l when ordered. 
C.mrnt«utratlon» ivl*t|ve (n nwtehiqe* :.n<! Rights, addressed 
| to O. K. CHAMBERLAIN, Rochester, N. Y., will receive atteu- I 
FAlltFlIil.il SliMINYItY. 
BEY. J. B. VAN I’ETTEN, V. SI. Principal. 
rrnn; SUMMER TERM OF THIS Ff.oURISUiNO INSTI- 
I union open* Wednesviav, April 15,1887. tV ftveyance from 
K R. at Little Falls and Herkimer, fr* e the first day Tuition 
from $1 to Board, including (urnl-dted Room *nd Washing. 
$1 lo p-r w.-e'a. The - Gn-ui-vr wu IVrmr'',,. 111 ." under charge of 
Prot, Sunn, big lily pporperi-io*—uJiudiag all the advantage* 
ol ComuivtcD . 1 )\ llegw at half the expense, iteice $lh. inclu¬ 
ding any breaches nut d: stgtt tt- d a* extra The Music Depart 
merit remain* n cutre-e of l*rof. GtrstAV Ouxuibr, a Gorman 
UiwK-sw.t nt rare qitadfuralhvi*. whoso succoMtnl supervision 
for tlie n < ■: -We rear* hits lir.-.n/td the lVira.-tmeut to its present 
Mgh »<stiditiv with tho public. 
For ‘N-c .Lara or to uug.vee Room*, undies* the Principal. 
37fiw3 J niaTHER, Sec'y 
Fairneld, Herkimer Co., N. Y., March, 1857. 
t ALLAY SKittlNAliV', I I 1.1 ON, O-U Et.OCo., N. Y. 
JOHN F. GRIFFIN, A. 51.. PtUSfCIl'AL. 
T HU. S’. ilMF-R TERM OP FOURTEEN' WEEKS WILL 
open t'ncxsPAY. March 28. IS57. Tuition from $4fiU to 
•j 50 itiyiitenMU 5<J cents Board, washing and furnished room 
per week $2. Pre f. l!x YOKN, late of Faitfield Seimuurv, a dla- 
ti: gushed German Pianist und Composer, will take charge ot 
the Mu*ic Department. Students received at any tim«._ Send 
for a Circular. 376w3 
Fnirsn. Miirh 11317. _ 
U1 \ l, 1*|1I LI P IMl’KOVKD. 
rrtHK SUBSCRIBER HAS THE TRUE AND UNADUL- 
JL tented nrtivles on sale as follows' 
llK) Bnsln-U King Philip Improved Corn $1 $5 Feck; $1 Bash 
Sl.iO IVx 1‘Ttru White Po-and OataoU cent* do $150 do. 
2"tl •• Mexican Wild lfataioe* o2tec. " 
Which will la- forwanted by Ex litres* or otherwise its directed 
on receipt of the price and !uH direction* for U-loping. Deliv- 
eee . .1 5. teed-;-: !V|i(d. N Y C R H free c-f charge Address 
I W BRIGGS, Wert Mnet-dell. Wayne Co., N- Y. HTHwfl 
Arc D >' N TS FREQUENTLY EMPLOY THEIR MORN- 
O hues, evening* and vacations in canvassing—tnf.ig'Mf firofils 
via. r* -for our Pttm.tc*TiPNS. T' e most libetvd terms with 
-.votiritv u .'ftinst the leiviV.vt'. of our. Address 
3K,wi FOWI.KK and WELLS, 308 Broadway N. Y. 
IMPORTANT TO FARMERS, 
G ARDENERS AND PLANTERS. THE BROOKLYN FF.K- 
rtttr.EE M t>’. vaCTCRixo Co'.i’apr are now ready to offer 
foraitle their .l- 1 ....a-. vj Yuvu', for the present, st the low price 
of $25 per ', 1111 . It I- » highly vflictenr fertlUier. prepared from 
Night Neil Blood, and Butcher*’ Offal, received from the city of 
Brooklyn, under a contract for teti years. Therefore, consu¬ 
mer*. can id as vs re'v nn its strict purity *nd tudfartnitj. being 
mannfnct'i red nndt r the *t![i*rvis1on ot a competent 1 bemist, 
and it is * irranted to contain a large percentage of Phosphates, 
AtrtnOtdacul aud Organic su'oriatices. Potash and other valua¬ 
ble inured.. ns tnay bo srenby tne Analysis in our Circulars, 
and is believed to be 'one of the richest rortilixers ever used.— 
For ordffr. or further information, apply to tho office ot the 
Company, foot 01 South 11th M, ivrooa.yu, 1- L.,ot At 82 Water 
street. New York. . 
jj i lj—CtrvglMS with full particulars and analysis will _be 
sent, by mail, to any one requesting them. 373wl3 
HAY and CATTLE 8CA1.es. 
G reat reduction of prices ii these “stand- 
vud Scalks” ru now wubm the ronrh (A evorv F .irraer.—• 
Kor we will hirtii»h a H tun scale, platloriu, - >>v l- feet. 
Every r.caV is *'Z‘n(by the V. .s’ Standard wdjrhw.uml xairrunl- 
td \ full deneription will V»e &cut to any partof tne country, 
fr 3:2M;IutU'^'' Al ‘ PliCAt,0 DUBYEE A FORSYTH, 
M.ipufaeairing Co, RochSater. N. \. 
THE ILLINOIS CENT HAL KAIL KOAU CO. 
/ NFKK.R FOR SALE OYER t.4H*<M*OW ACRES SELECTED 
l ) Farming and Wood Lands in Tracts ot liorty acres and up- 
ward*, to suit purchasers, on 
l ong Credit* and ot Low Bate* cT Interest. 
Pamphlets, conlatuing Maps, deaeribtlon of !.ai,d* *..d othcr 
tuforuialleu valuahie to tho Western Emigrant, will be seat tree 
outage ^“vtxM&iWa Gen. Ag't., Buflbto. N J . ■or 
**** JOHN WII.aON. Land Oim'r I C R R„Ohio.TO. 
_ O R , tt , C . W A Ni 4fi K B , 
rxENTIST, ARTISTIC INOORRUlTlBLR TEETH, Na 16 
J J Buffalo St, iPitkins’ Block,) Koohester, N. Y. Stuff 
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