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APRIL 18 
MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER 
Paper Towns in Nebraska.—W e would advise 
all our friends t.o be beware of paper towns._ 
There ia at all times a perfect town-m..king mania; 
everybody seems desirous of being the owner of a 
town. All persons desirous of securing an interest 
ia Nebraska would do well to examine for them¬ 
selves, or get a responsible agent to act for them. 
Never buy from floating speculators, unless you 
thoroughly examine the title and property, or yon 
may be " fleeced.”— Nebraska Pioneer. 
BOSTON, Amo i, A—Flicce Wool remains quite steady, with 
il bill III! stock. The Bales have keen moth-rale at prices in the 
runya 0 quoted rate* In Foreign Wool the irniisnetions eorn- 
nni-M I 'VR-'UU tales Smyrna and other iliuds, nt various prices, 
as to i(n,i)ity. 
Prune Saxony Fleece, washed, f) ft., 6055)63; Fall Bloot! Me- 
rino, WOO Si; I hree quarter do., 4HaS3; Halt do., 4S®-W; Corn- 
mon, 37:o' 13; RupetOite, ttffi47; Polled Extra, UfdsM; Do. No. 1. 
37(o^u; Do. no. 2* gmj-nm Washed, 25(^32. 
T f J K ABOVE farm, situated about onf. mile 
|A uotu the center of • containing 153 acres choice 
'J." 1 ’ extensive and superior out Buildings and eonrenleu- 
U, 9 ; House, brick, first class, of the English cottage style, 
sitnated m >i beautiful lirova uf Forest Trees of about I acres, 
iinii is considered ni... of ti„, be»t farms in Ontario county one 
"?.7 , :<i ? R not- Inquire on t J&ZE 
Arrival of the Canadian ancl Niagara, 
THE CATTLE MARKETS, 
NEW YORK, April 3. — Hem yes—The Uarrimt prices for 
the week at all the markets are ns follows:—Firstqiianty UPiiu) 
lie: ordinary ll(o,d i > w c ; common lUptdlo: inrerior PlSmiloo. 
I.OWSANti OanVES-FIrst quality $65f$71J; ordinary $55<m«0! 
common JRliajlS; Irifurinr $25(«>1S. ^ i 
y R a, i:A,.vK^Ext r a qualify, ^ ft. 6 >£ 0 7c. Other quail- 
• M.<Ly*0. 
Ksmiuf* basas—Evlra quality $8® 15. Other qualities, 
Swine—F irst quality 7@7 : ';c. £1 its 
ALBANY, Apjur, 13.—Beef Cattle—At market 560. Prices, 
m,SU; “ rst T" a ht,y, $•!,(.« j second and third, 
$IU°$5Pfa$i'.u CjlLV,ts —518 ln market. Prices Tange from $33 
Kxtr.w8.~Tmi 1 r " Hrkct ' Ptfcn9 rnn "'- Bt bom §t, 5, 6,©6,63. 
Swiss—5t«,l In market. Fat hogs *7.26; stores $7,38. 
OAMBRilKil 1 ;, April 8. — At market 388 Cattle,300 Beeves 
trid 33 3tores. Consisting of Working Oxen, flows, and Calves, 
Yearlings, two and three years old. 
Putrp.s— Market Beef, extra, $8.75(519,00, first qualify, $S; 
second quality, 77 J' 1 ‘ i)7.7n: third quality, $6,50; ordinary, $S 
WOKKurrel JXEW—$!)M©2tJI). 
Cows ago P.4I.VKS—$tfl. 40, 5(llq;66, 
V*xr. ILttnte—|H, S radii ear it. " 
,„I*A. B .V ,,< l 8 ~* a ! k^ 23 Tn '° Yews Old—$35(5)30. Three Years 
Uio—‘f I Jm'-IS. 
. SKK I.kiraa-TiUO at market. Prices-In lots. $1,U0, 
0<OQ@o,nU; extra and elections, $8('a)l0 
.N^.fW-HiJO^radfkrt. Prices—Live weitfifc 8@8&e. $) Fb,— 
I rfrfled hogs, l'-'Udll p»*r lb. Shoatw, wholesale, B(m9c; retail 
i f ides— 8<4©fia. $} ft. Tallow—JVgSJie 
• *or Skins—I ftp like j.} q,. pelts—$I,75®24)(). 
^ElliiJlON, Apmil 1*.— At market 75U Beeves, 85 Stores, 
T |,air 4 Working Oxen. (SU Cows Hnd Calves. 1, wo Sheep and 
Ltxinbd 2,800 Swine. 
i’uicss—Market Beer, extra, $9.25;first quality. IS,75 ; second 
quality, $7,i5; third quality, $0,60; ordinary $4,0U(ffi5 00. 
Wokjhsg Oxgff—$150©187. 
Pows and Calves—$ 21, utvf.ri), 
Vital Calves—$ i, Td.T ea.*h 
Oid-^l'£d8 l ~* U0 ® MI TW ° Vcars OW -* 3G @ 39 - ^ree Years 
SBKEr AND LAWHS-Rxwa $7, S®10 j In lots $2,75. 3,1@4,60 
Swine—T ito fie. At retail 0©10«. 
11 ides— k 7. ■ 111 -v. tv ft, t)»lf Skins Mfolloc. 39 ft. 
PELTS—$1,75(22,00 each. Tailow-8<5:S.Sc. ^ ft. 
The pndo'ners in the State Prison were starving. 
Some had already died. The Legislature appro¬ 
priated ?.5,000 fur their relief. J he Governor of 
California had vetoed the appropriation bill. 
The intelligence of the passage of the Pacific 
wagou road hill by Congress hud given much sat¬ 
is fan lion to the people of California. 
Henry Hates, the late state Treasurer, whose im¬ 
peachment we had intelligence of, has been tried 
aud convicted. The amount of his defalcation 
was si 24,000. He has been declared incompetent 
hereafter to hold any office of public trust or hon¬ 
or in the State, lie has also been indicted ami is 
to he proceeded against criminally. Mr. liowe 
remains in prison. Comptroller WUeatman has 
been impeached for malfeasance, but lias not yet 
been tried. 
The linances of the State are in much embar¬ 
rassment and confusion, hut the papers express 
linn confidence that the entire State indebtedness 
will be met in a reasonable time. 
There was a probability of the public school in 
San Francisco having to he closed for the want of 
tund». The Board of Education was called to¬ 
gether to devise some way of relief. The inhabi¬ 
tants also held public meetings on the subject._ 
The Alta Californian, in its article on mining in¬ 
telligence, says that the present is by far the moat 
favorable season for mining pursuits ever known 
in California. Messrs. Cress & Co., within a mile 
and a half of El Dorado, took out a piece of gold 
nearly pure, weighing 283 ounces. 
Scientific Expedition.— From Key West it is 
ascertained that the scientific expedition sent out 
by Williams College left that, place for Bahia Hon¬ 
da in the schooner Dew Drop on the 26th ultimo. 
They had been highly successful in their researches 
in natural history. 
.1 . II K It V A J O \ IS S J 
Trouble or singer hand planting 
Lk A / .Machines. From /W to 2hrte ITumlnd Thaw- 
O ??«.’! ‘7 W0 , r I,M Y“ t'eea planted with tbvmsiuce 
,h, ' lr "Rroduclion. Jlore than AT/iy t\m Chon 1 ’rc- 
w ini"*".* have be«i awnrded them, iiiclutltng Bonn at 
fS ?:' ,le ™" 5 - first preinlu.M nwareied by the New 
lork.Slate Agricultural Soulety. in 18.VL Our An- 
O 2 ”*i * ! ,'i ci ’ 1 .' tr runtaitia the mimes of nearly one hnn- 
,Jl ? d reliatile m«n Iu the Ka.itern ami Western States. 
U-J who pronounce them the very best v anting imnla- 
r Hvhv'i ‘Ji.'UI-:. Pk‘ ,ls esvrid Tor the CTrcuUrs. 
J. 11..R VA JONfCS A til., Book ion, ’.Vinmt.ago Co, Hi. 
Fit 17IT TiiEKSf FlttriT TBRrx r ' 
F^! ,l S N,,R . ’’ IRNEP.Y,—AIM if.l'f I BO BN KM \ NN * CO. 
, } ||M r. 3 tabll»iiin.*nt is prctutrei) this Spring Hi oiler to the 
I Fvi'erally, the urgent «ml best asaort- 
??"** “ -Ml? 'v*: Iftunf. Ma-rries. Peaches. Nectarines. 
Also. ORN AMENTAL TREES AND SHRUBS, 
hvergreouH, .Hill the stow Her fhliii generally, rs Grapes, Rusp- 
berrii >. Bl .okbenries. Currant., Ooosfberries. Cranberries, 
Straw!,ernes Nuts, Rosea, Iraiiliag, Verbenas, Phlox, Corona- 
tiou riiiivs, lunsiwr., DnisiOE, Roolsami Plants. Also. 
FLOWER. VEGETABLE SEEDS, 
We invite Nnmerynmn, Yenriers. Amateurs, and others, to 
Five iih a call and examine our no«.k, feeling assured it will 
recommend .their, and we promise they shall be accommodated 
"•no the lowest rater, or they can correspond with its on the 
subject. Oar new Catalogue is jn»r out of press, and will bo 
forwarded to every post-paid application, inclosing a one cent 
Stamp to pre-pay Urn postage. 
„ . , ADOLPH BORNEMA.VN A CO. 
Florence, Mass,, March 17, 1ST,7 37 Jw 6 . 
A SPARAUIJS PI, ANTS—150,000 two years old fOT Sale.— 
At East Gwilltnsbnry, on Thursday the 12th nit. at the resi- 
rlrnce of the brides f'allmr, by toe ):.• r ,lobn Foster. .Mr 
RIClIAltD L. MUNRO, of the Township of Clarke, County of 
burhaio, C. W., ymtiii'est ton at H. Monro, Esq , M. P. 1*, and 
M.V3ILLA S„ second daughter of Jason Jerome, of Hiidt 
Gwiiliosoury, County of Yoik, C. VV 
At New Castle, on Wednesday fm 18th nit., at the retidenco 
?! the bride a lamer, by the Itov. Joha Young. Hr CHARLES 
v *h# Township of Eft.sk Qwilllu^bury, County of 
V ork, II. W, oldest son of Jftson Jerome, and JANE, 3d ! 1 HliI,ii- 
ter of William W. Rose, M. I)., of the village of New Castle, 
County of Durtiam, U. W. 
Ox thaflth April, liy Rev. Ju-nesColman, GEORGE SPERRY 
Esq., of Rochester, N. Y.. and Mrs. EMILY PECK, Homer, Ill' 
At Sheffield. -Mass , March 16th, SUSAN W., wife of George 
M. Shears, and daughter or Calvin Herrick, of Canaan, Colum¬ 
bia Co , N. Y, ngod 28 yeans. 
At Kiiowleavilln. Orleans Co., N. Y., on rhe stlilnat.. MARTHA 
EMILY, wife of Dr L. C. Grover, and daughter of the late 
Henry lowur. in tha 45th year of her age. 
In this city, on the mnrtilng of the 1-nh inst, Mrs. MAROA- 
RF.T C„ wife of Peter McRwes, aged 31 years. Herdeparture 
was rendered peaceful aud happy, by a film trust in her Savior. 
ir.iMutr ri.A.vi ,s—tot) ooo [ xo 
Address JAMES O. KEEL, Buffalo, .V. V 
378wl 
SPLENUlIt EUROPEAN PLANTS. 
A I»Enf, KIPTIVR AND PRICED LIST, INCLUDING 
Jry. many entirely novel vaneties. will be sent to imy applicant. 
Also, a full priced CaUlogne of Fruit uid UraamentHl Trees, 
Shrubs, ..rcen-honse Plants. Ac., will be sent upon receipt of a 
nnflt etumn A .I.T-r... 1 *’ /-» citr..,,-,. 
post stamp. Address 
378wi 
W. C. nTRONG, Noonntnm Hill, 
_ Brighton, Maas. 
JONES* PLANTYIETICIf. 
T HTS INSTRUMENT, PATENTED JAN. 6,1.857. JS ADAP- 
ted to the measurement of Lumber and all other plane 
surfaces—ocenrai,By recording the contents of the snide mens- 
nred-is manufactured by the Proprietors, at Rocaesier, N Y . 
who are prepared to toll Rights for torritorv, or Instruments 
Address _JONK 8 A GRIFFIN, Bochester, N. y. 
FARM FOR SALE. 
T nE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE A GOOD FARM 
or about one _aundred acres, with good buildings and fences, 
wel. watered and a fair share of timber, shunted aliriot two 
Term* of Advertising— Twenty-five Cents a Line, xach 
I nsertion— in advaiux Brief and appropriate announcements 
preferred, and no Patent Medicine or deceptive advertisements 
Inserted on any conditions, ly- The circulation of the Rural 
Nxw-Yorkxk largely exceeds that of any oiher Agricultural or 
similar Journal in the World,—and is from 20,000 to 30,000 yreattr 
than that of any other paper (out of Now York city) published in 
this State or section of Ihe Union. 
world iti numbers exooedinj? the largest calcula¬ 
tions of tho statisticians. Seven car loads came 
in one of the Central trains lust week, and crowds 
are daily arriving by the sonihern routes. Re¬ 
garding the land otlioe of the Illinois Central 
Company as an index of the tide of population 
flowing to this State —and a pretty certain index 
it is—we called in there on Saturday to take an 
observation. There wera between thirty and forty 
purchasers present, all busy in making selections 
of homesteads. The majority appeared to be New 
England farmers. We are told that the sales thus 
far are nearly double those of last year, when it 
was considered they had attained the maximum of 
probability. The transactions of this company 
ei[iial in amount those of the General Government 
—in the matter of land sales — in several of the 
last ten years. Since January 1st, the sales amount 
7 ■ ■ ■ ■: i.'i to sales up 
to May 1st, were only $786,009 26. We annex a 
table of sales for the first six months of 18.35, with 
corresponding sales to date the present season: 
lS.-.ii. 
$175,504 46 
75,500 00 
327,332 54 
207,714 17 
293,368 96 
241.291 90 
$1,320,7X2 13 
Some of.the recent sales are in Southern and 
Central Illinois. A Vermont colony is about loca¬ 
ting in Washington Co., near Rkhview; another. 
Rural Niw-Yorkkr OrncK, i 
Koch* 3 TZR, April 16, IS57. ( 
Flour No change in price of Flour, and transactions are 
quite limited. 
Grain-—W e note considerable arrivals of Wheat by Lake— 
from Canadian ports—but there is no alteration in rates. Com 
and Oats have fallen off 2c per bushel. Barley rates so high 
that onr brewers bit buying only when compelled to do so.— 
Malstera pay $1,70. For seed there Is considerable demand and 
prime samples bring $1,75. 
Frovisio.ns—P ork by the bbl has advanced $!( 5 L 2 and D firm. 
Shoulders Itajl^c advance. Butter 1c higher. Cheese 2@2c 
Advance. 
Clover has fallen off 5Co during lie week and is dull at 
quotations. 
Hat ia still np and firm at $17@1S. 
HOCHEST-ES WHOLESALE PRICES. 
Flour and Grain. Honey, box. $18 
Flour,bbl..,.$o,mKS7,25 Candles, box....’.’."l 3 > 4 ®i-Vt;o 
Wheat, Geo,. Frutts anti Roots. 
Best white Canada.Apples, bushel.Rl.m sjMiE it 
Com.. 5- t/Hc Do. dried.$1,75(32,01) 
Oats.HftcOWc Potatoes.566275c 
Barley.1^9(311.75 Hinas and Seims 
Buckwheat. 6 >ie Slaughter .. 74 £, 2 Se 
Beane.$I,J%Us (Vlf..VcOtdUc 
OUI. TRY FOR SALE—One pair of Sninatra P Gaines Sv 
one trio of Brahmas, $t G. fl. CRAIN, Bonckrille, N. Y. 
•ID, CORN —King Philip, Michigan Red Blav.e, New Eng¬ 
land Yellow and the eel-'united Flour rnm Warranted 
|ia. Sent by Ex ureas or R R on receipt o? price-J! per 
k. Address D. 1 » TOOKLS, Napoleon, Jac'xson Co., Mich. 
_F A. SMITH,'Houeoyo Falls, Monroe Co., N Y. 
IKON GARDEN ORNAUENTS. 
•JANKS, BEEBE .Is CO., 856 llromlwav, Mew York. 
F0r.vr.17.vy. rt.?£•.?. S'JltjiF.K HOUSES SFT1EES 
CILLtJtS, £A OLES. UOXS, UEER, LAMBS, 
FOXES. SI Alt’ARY. dc. 
TT l.'RSE MANGERS. HAY RACKS AND FEED TROUGHS, 
XI for Swine and Poultry, Stable Partiiinra, Ac. 
J. B. & Co. also construct Iron Plant-Houses, or conservato¬ 
ries,and pay particular attention to warming them in the most 
appi owed plan. 77 Sw 4 
I NVERT READER OF THrg PAPER IS REQUESTED 
i to tui ceots in sijiinpa for the L<idiefc Anuual one re>ir, 
anil form a club of 5 subscribers for ?T Try it. It is the finest 
aL**rr'j/aygctiw tn Aj.urteru Gem Steel Plate everv month: three 
months for 25 cents. J. OH ALLEN, Philadelphia, Pa. 
TO NURSERYMEN, Am ' 
F or SALE.-TWE.NTV THOUSAND FRENCH QUINCE 
Stocks tor Dwarfing rhe Pear—very flue 
Rochester, N. Y., Apr il 8 , lt>57. G. W. EASTMAN. 
A HAKE CHANCE. 
^?nn JAKTKTIES CHOICE nrPORTSD FLOWER 
/ Seeds j ml arrived I'hiriy papers sent bv mail, post- 
pEicl, lor one dollAr. Ctitalogiiect to npiilie>ui!$. 
__ IJ- C. \V HHE, Box i 111 Roches ter. Jf. Y. 
WAKEFIELD'S HAND fUitX PLANTES, 
H AS BEEN THOROUGHLY TESTED BY FARMERS IN 
every part of the Union, who unite ! u commending it r - a 
"' r -M • imptntent. las i irt,allthii m con»id- 
ered, it i» lieliwed to he toe dfrm! and h.f plai.rer vet Lrurj- 
duced. See cut and dcsrripllon in the Rural for April Uih. 
UOi FOR THE NORTH-WEST.-1 
nttlK REAL ESTATE NEWS LETTER is pnbliebed nt Chl- 
X engo, and eonuiin in each nntuher valuable irJcirmariou 
In regard to Real Kitute in the Nor i-West. Suhscrintion SI 
per year, m adv ince. Address SCXUVEN A GALLAGHER, 
January_ 
February. 
March to 22d 
wiis ilissatUlied with Count Cabour's reply to its 
complaints on tlie I’iedtnrmt, Uresse, and the tole¬ 
rance with which Sardinia treats, attacks it also, 
and sees a new offence in the language used by 
Sardinia on the occasion of tho debates relative to 
the fortification of Alexandria. Tho despatch 
adds that Austria has become convinced that Pied¬ 
mont seeks to bead the insurrectionary movement 
in Italy, which, if successful, would bo tho destruc¬ 
tion of the A ustrian domination in Italy. In view 
ot tliftsfc tacts, Austria deems hir dignity will not 
permit her to maintain official relations at Sar- 
tlmiL Nevertheless, this measure will not be tol- 
lowed with more hostile operatic us, as Austria Is 
determined to do nothing. 
Rfski a.— Russia having demanded an explana¬ 
tion of the landing of 300 Turks and Poles, under 
Mehotnet Bey, from the British steamer Kangaroo 
on the coast of Circassia, the Porte has appointed 
a Commissioner or Inquiry. 
Persia. — An armistice for three months is 
agreed on between the British aud Persian forces. 
An insurrection had occurred in Persian Kuris. 
Italy. —Diplomatic relations are suspended be¬ 
tween Austria and Sardinia. The Piedmontese 
Gazette announces the recall of Count Taar, the 
Austrian Minister, with the whole of his legation 
front 1 iino. The Austrian citizens are transferred 
to the protection of the Prussian Minister, Tho 
recall takes place without a serious diplomatic 
rupture. 
There are reports from Naples of some relaxa¬ 
tion in tho prison severities, also of unofficial mis¬ 
sion ot M. Pincnelli to Paris, to conciliate the 
Western Powers. 
JAPAN.— Tho two British steamers forced Port 
MenagftsoaUi, in Japan, because they were refused 
admission Contrary to the treaty.' Coimuuniea- 
Pork, Stew.$24,no ' suns.*. 
Bo cwt...$■<.',<\£9 ,01 cinv.ir buabei.$7U>)te75i 
Beef, per cwt.JiLVft.T.I'O Timothy.$3,75®-l.Ui 
Spritig Lambs eiicb flJCipl,75 SuNtiRtKS. 
Mutton(earcast) ...|5.N l '<>.NJ Wood, hard.$ .JO 4 S/. 
Hostia, smoked_UXCSJ-Jiu Do. son.IXiXtes.G 
Slmnliiec*...iOe Coal, Latiiga.tsLs j 
Chickens--..ijij, 12c Do. Scranton.$7:3 7. i 
Turkeys...(S12t{c Do. Blossburg.'$ 15 / 
Gww.A« On saarookla_ ?7.2S&,T£> 
1U13T, Aa T»a Cftar.I'VujlaKi 
Butter, roll ...281 E2?c Salt, bbl.$J,eS C |L7. 
Do. firkin.IfftLlTc Hay, run. 
Cheese...12 'il13c Wool, a ft. Ate-nv 
t.ard. tried.l:%14c White f Vo. bbl.$l’liSri,N 
Tallow.la ; iliLc Codtsh >• qi.lntal ,$4,7i<aA,Oi 
tigga, down...,.@15o Trout, bb:.,_$; 
PRODUCE AItD PROVISION. MARKETS, 
NEW YORK. A r a a It—Flour-Market is fully 5o easier 
with an improveil d«inan l both lor home -.ikp and export. Saler 
a: G super State: S.,ftM firtxiradol $W.'d 
>0 .'tDA ltd RE MEN WANTED A3 A'iK.VTS TO CIR- 
etiiiue raptrf.selliug, valuable Family Works 
which attract by tuetr loir prices, intcreming contones, and su- 
pertly colored plain.. ) ,.r circulars, with piriictilare apply 
1'you live hire!, bo HENRY IXOWK, No. M2 Jfnsian St., S '/.- 
if West, to the smae, Na HI Main SA, Cincinnati fY7wl3 ’ 
GBNESEU AURlCCJaTURAL. WORKS. 
C. R. HRINKKUIIOVF .t CO. 
DEVON CATTLE. 
O il THREE FIRST QUALITY YOUNG DEVON 
L Bulls tor Sale, coming two veara old, got by imporud 
Quart ley, out <4 thoroughbred Cows. 1 will also sell a 
lew thoroiigk-bred Cows and Heifers, eluer foreash or approved 
cr ^ U -, , LEWIS F. ALLEN. 
Black R ock, April 13,1857. 3Sitw3 
SHORT HORNS FOR SALE. 
M Y ENTIRE HERD OP SHORT-HORNS; 12 HERD BOOK 
Hulls, lows and Del firs, 11 root them imported, seven bred 
by me equal in blood. Ten high grade Durham;, bred to im¬ 
ported bulls Governor ami John O Gaunt. Tnev are a Sue lot. 
X -t il 10 closo.on account of 111 health. DAVID BROOKS. 
Bui avia, X. Y., 
A TM N V F A 0 TU R E R 3 OF AGRICULTURAL IMPLE- 
o.tL "leau.-BrinkerhoffD Celebrated Flow* of different sires, 
BmiKcrhofT 5 FHtfijt S^lf-holdiiig Fiirrow-GtLsti'e Plow,_a 
new Patent Iron Revolving Ihrftg,—Brinkerholf s new Patent 
duo-sou Flow, arranged with Common Blow, so as to save an 
ox-irate** and driver, and a new Patent Self Clearing Clover 
All work done in a superior manner, and ibe castings of all 
plows ground and polished Orders respectful! v solicited, and 
a libera) discount made to dealers. ’ 377 w 8 
Batavia. Genesee Co., N. Y . March 23, 14,77. 
six months old, 
tn Packages sufficient to plant four rods 
or grouii'l r, r 2 j coiits each ; 5 packages for $ 1 ; 11 lor $2, 
and $lo per handred tor larger quantities. Sent eilber by Mail 
or Express ree of chant" to any address in the I'citod States 
or territories under 3,ttiU miles. 
Seedsmen, Merc bants and Formers’Chibs •vtsbingthetrennine 
Seed of this Scii.ia Plant, in a convenient form tor retaliing or 
distribution, will flod it the >aet 1 rouble .and expense to order 
front the subscriber, who ha, an ample supply. For $ 2 , the fol¬ 
io > r.g list of Seeds in 25 cent packages, ot- a teUction of five 
tor ooe dollar, vli.; 
Chinese Hoosnng, Tee Crea-a Watermelon. Reardless Barley, 
Orange Watermelon. .' ew.-tt Wntomu-lon, lapan I’cas. 
King Fhlliii I'on. Excelsior Swv.'t Corn, Pure PciUn.t Oats 
Cyliadrieai Pumpkin. Buena Vi>ta Beaus. Eleven In all. 
Also a splendid collection of Flower Seeds, ctmaleling of 30 
varieties, in separato pxpera, all for tl. by mail, i nst-paid. For 
all sums of Jri or more, drafts m toclr cost on Eastern hanks 
would be preferred, but bill, on any sp.-cie o .ving tmuis and 
postage stAiapa tor change, will bo thankfully received. 
Give your P. O., County and Stare rn full *nd plainly, 
377tf Address 1 VV. BRIGGS, West Macedon. N. Y. 
MONROE COUNTY SAYINGS INSll ITT ION. 
firms BANK ALLf iVS INTEREST AT THE RATE OF SIX 
A per cent per annum upon all deposits. OtSce No. S 6 Bufl'a'o 
street, directly opposite the Court House. 
CHARLES W DUXDAS, President. 
J.E. PIKRPONT, Secretary, 
TRUSTKES. 
Martin Briggs, Samuel Miller, 
Amon Bronson, Thomas Hanvey, 
Aristarohns Champion. Natliauiel B. Al’rrrick, 
Moses Chapin. Neheminh Osbarn. 
Freeman Clarke, George VV Parsons. 
IaxiIm (aiMhi, Edwin Poncoxt, 
Charles W Dnndas. William N. Sago. 
George Kllwanger, Lewis Selye, 
Kbenexer Ely, Alvah Strong. 
WilUom N. Ely. Levi A Ward. 
Rochester, February 24th, 1S57. 373tf 
Iue Canadian Link uf Steamships,— The In¬ 
spector Ceuer.iTs resolutions granting a subsidy 
ol ili50,000 per annum tor a weakly line of ocean 
steamships from Quebec to Liverpool in summer, 
and Portland and Liverpool in winter, have p issed 
tho Assembly without opposition. This is highly 
gratifying, and wo may now look forward with 
pleasure to the prospect of Canada competing fa¬ 
vorably with the steamship lines between New 
York and Liverpool .—Brcuitford ( C. W.) Cow. 
DU REY'S IMPROVED PATENT CORN PLANTER. 
T AM NOW MANI.TFACTURt.NO THIS INVALUABLE 
X. Machine, wlilc’t plan:, the corn wicn im more latmr than is 
maaby sp.mt in marking one tho ground; (thus saving tunch 
co,t and teMiibV*;l it Is a!*» caaiirpa«s« i a, a ri!»»iter of bean;, 
peas, (*•>! oilier seed, pimiled in drills. 
1 am alto prepared to treat with implement maker, aad deal¬ 
er, tor the right tn aianofacture. 
For *ile whotehnie and retail. A lull description of the nm- 
chlue, with testimoniuls, will be re.ru ■> '.I! applicants 
Address JOHN OUTRAM. Ktmlro, N. Y. 
should be opened; but tho crews of any foreign 
vessels arc forbidden to penetrate the interior. 
Advices Irorn Constantinople state that civil 
war prevails in Persia, 
1 ho London Gazette contains a notice from the 
Board ot Trade, that Denmark has engaged to 
abolish (be Sound Dues from tho first of April. 
l.ii. KJU'Oor. Markets.—Cotton.— The BrokerC Circular 
report, a quiet but C"'coolly t .toady market, although in 
the lower qualities a flight decline lud taken place! and 
the inferior grades are cullrd .‘id lower. 
BiiKAViiTuets.— JltcharJkiin, Spence .ft Co., and others, 
report breads lulls generally dull, with small arrival,.— 
W iie.,1 _d lower on tho wn k, cloaihg steady, at 7s HdiiiSs 
for red and 8s 3d@9s lor white. Flour heavy and dull, at 
a decline of 1, from Hie iiuotution, bv the \*la. Western 
canal selling at «b® 27* M ; Ohio, fiSaftoaOs ; Extra Ohio. 
2Ss®31h fid. Corn quint and dull, at a de¬ 
cline of (i tf.pl* pee quarter. Mixed quoted ftt 30* Od : yel¬ 
low, 3ls<a3U fid ; white 33s. 
I’li0vl«io\3.—Richardson, Spence & Co. report a firm 
market for beef. Quotations were nominal, the article be¬ 
ing scarce and wanted. Fork quiet at 90s@02, fid. Bacon 
steady at a decline ot fid. Lard heavy at 52 b, and buyers 
tfi Hrpirn ot i j 
ai.lk.V8 mowing machine 
W ITtt T.ATK LMPUOVRJOtNTS—Wxmuiwd not to Hog 
’/ —of easy draught—superior to any heretofore made. Pam¬ 
phlets embracing 1 all description, recommendations, Ac., sect to 
all applicants. Local Agent?, orpcreonswuhing to tell on com¬ 
mission, will please address R. 1 . .ALLEN, l'V Water 6 t.. New 
York, or JAMES WUITR. at Pslmrra. Way tie To.. N. Y, 
Gamo-al Agent for Western X Y, Pome, cull, Michigan, Ac. 
f i/“ D. R. BAUTOX. Rochester, ac "■ for Monroe and Liv¬ 
ingston Co s. (SSlw'eow | [April 15, 1657. 
PREMIUM LIST.—1S57 
THE WOOL MABKET8. 
NEW YORK, April 8.— Tho demand tor Native Fleece and 
Pulled Wool is qnito limited, and although there is no accumu- 
laiiou of stock, prices have receded 1,22c U 'K on Fieecc. and 
*;-7tu y! ft on Po led, from the hlghc.M ratigu. The depression 
in the goods market, and the anxiety on the par; of some hoi- 
dels to close out the residue of Invoices, will account lor this 
stlg hi decline. Tha ■ lock of Fleece in this market does not ex¬ 
ceed UM.ISM..Jt» and with so meager supply ami Inn 
littlo available stock before tho new clip com *s to market, we 
cannot perceive whr price, .hmild liitto. r d,, line The produ* 
Cere, however, assert Hut they cannot go on with Mfetv while 
i \o mmuiitclured Primes sell at uusslisiactory rales, anti from 
tho Eastern districts wo learn that many have resolved to work 
out their present stock, and then let choir suauhiuery lay idle til) 
toe new >uri(T takes effect aud the new clip is available - 1 ho 
sales for tho week, reach about 75.MM lbs. Fleece at fgi, iikV. !n- 
eluding35,IKK) l - , extra at the litter rare, and some SS.oril ft,, 
superfine and extra Pulled at tJ o i2 : ,c,( ; ie'alter rate forehoica 
coiiulry Foreign Is in light stock, and is held with much firm- 
uess: tho iTansMctious. theretore. are Hmllcl From London wn 
have aceotio's tin lo tho Ifth alt, advisirg of toe result of ib@ 
Colonial Wool sales, whieh. havo just beep brought to a close_ 
bales Aire 
{2>3dl do. Port Philip, 1,372 do, Soitto Australis. l.i.Vt do. Va:i 
Dleman's Land. : 2 1 do. New Zealand, 112 do. Swatl River. 
■ NTII ilo Cape of Good Hope, 2,251 do, Kn*l Inula. 5.405 do. 
Buenos Ayres, Fgy pilau. Ac. At toe opeuirgof the sales tii 
idlowanco of 2 oqhl i r\ was obtained, but subsequently prices 
gtvu way bi-.'lVjd , In con«cqn-DCd of the . vat camion cxhini- 
ted by Payer, i n purehn.itig, owing to tin unsettled stale of 
political affairs; but tire producers took advantage of the do- 
rltne, and bonghl with more freed tu i .ward tho close Washed 
Wool sold the cheapest of any. the advance obtained on 1«si 
Novembers rales was about I'j i'id. on Sydney. Id on Port 
Philip and all Australia, : , T.! op t'ape Wools. Engl! b Wools 
I English and American Ha-oels. Oil Cloths, Ac. Are this 
> lire." exhibiting v stock which, far Extent. VarLtv and Rich- 
ne.a, cautiot be excelled in tips or any other citv. We do not 
keep, but are coiiGamly selling. Black and Colored Si'ks, 
>!iiurl*. rich lire.. Goods.Luicuv Drape ties.lonnterrMimeH Ern- 
br i.de. t . i, ir.vaiery, Gloves. : nmteU. Coltons, Prints, Cloths, 
Ac.,. it uiucn lov 1 r pri*.*»'x t iau tbev cati bkf lmn*rht for elsewhere. 
THE CAitPRT DEPARTMENT 
Is reply;e wito every variety of I-grain, 'three PIV, Tapestry 
nnd Brussels tlarpete. Oil Cloth,, M utipgs. etc . etc'., at twenty 
per cent below the regular prices. J. Z. NK WHOM 11 ,t CO., 
4‘* Stale nod 7 Mill sircccs, Rochester. N. Y. 
F VDl WANT TO SELL OP. RUT A FARM 
--ADDRESS 
See advertisement a No. 370 
_ 372tf 
KETCHIM’S MOWER, 
k NO MOWER AND REAPER FOR IS57, WITH PLAT- 
V terra for either side or back delivery of toe grain. Various 
iprovements have been made, and machines warranted snpe- 
>r to any heretolore baill Any infonuadon wauled in regard 
them, or persons wishing to toierest theraseivns in their sale 
ill please address R. L. HOWARD, ’ 
372',v ;f Successor to n<rwani A Co., Buffalo. N Y. 
try PLEASE TO READ Tills, 
F YOU WANT F.MPLDVMEN 1'. SEND AT ONCE FOR 
Mr SEAR'S Circular to Rook Agents. Our Pnbllca- 
>ns arc cec,tdered among the most salable. Adiircss loost- 
ddl Kt IBKRT SEARS, litblisher. No. Ibl WiUiam SL, N Y 
X JA? 1 E 5 Kui.t v, Buffalo, 
of ftiir iJ. Feb. 7th. 
A two 3 ear old Durham ball; red roan; good sir.c, 
'd-.greo. E. i'ERCKY. Hnosiok, Bens. Co. St, Y, 
t j fit HI STOCKY PEACH I'RRKS, OF RRLRCTKD VA- 
f ,1ILH/ netlc.for Spring sale, bv C, F. WJUVKR. Pcufield. 
Mouroe Co,. N. Y. tmvfi 
'YTORTtlERN C!ItNK - *K SUGAR CANE.—Fresh Seed of 
-LA the aoove pure and genuine, just received aud lor sale 
cheap tu quantities to suit purchasers by 
Me 11, Y AIN .4 YOUNG, Seedsmen and Florists, 
_No. 7 John street. New York. 
HOUSEKEEPERS. 
4 SR YOUR GROCER FOR1JAMKS PYLE'S DIETETIC 
. V Sal, rmis ;; It is tho only ,rtic'e that H h. lotto safe to taka 
Arrival of the George Law. 
The steamer Ueorgo Law arrived at New York 
on the 13tb iusL She brought nearly a million and 
a quarter In specie, and San Francisco dates to the 
morning of the *23«l of March. 
Tlie George Law rescued the crew of the brig 
^‘H-y c Uaslcet, bound lbr Cicnfuegas, wrecked 
M uch 2fith 0ft’ Cape Maioe. 
The George Law lelr, A spin wall April Ith. Tho 
Grenada left same day for Havana 
Ihe Tennessee arrived at Aspinwallon the same 
dav, with dates from Grcytown to April 8, Col. 
Lock ridge went up the river March 26th, with all 
iorcea, to attack San Carlos. When last heard 
irorn ho was nt Machanca Rapids, intending to nt- 
tacit c ostillo next morning, Sunday the 27in. He 
had removed everything from San Carlos and 
boorrii 1’iqna, previous to leaving. Nothing later 
lroin Walker. 
1 hero was some excitement on the Isthmus of 
i an am a, growing out of an apprehension of an 
attack by the natives on the foreigners. The Rail- 
s. ,4 , ELIAS’ 
WHIP AND GL >VK STORK. TS STATE STREET. 
It Rnclicstor, N. Y. Having pmvha-vd too Retail trade of 
w l 'I V, long been known an Strong'a Wbiti aud Glove Store, I 
LiiCcud to m x<c it th<? mojt d^ir-tUlr' plnce fbr the purchase of 
WHIPS. tUaOVKS, (WXKS xVXn t MKRKLLAS, 
In the city. I ahA.ll keep a larger aivl butter HhaortiutuU of these 
HyMh-h than h*>y evur be forts been kept he.ro 
i.ml u j ',1 liml it to their advantage to call and look at my 
RSfiOitment of Kid Gloves. 
THU ILLINOIS. CENTRAL RAIL ROAD CO 
O FFER FOR SALK OVER 1.500,000 ACRES SELECTED 
Farming mil Wood Land. In Tracis of Foriy ncres and ui>- 
wards.to stall putrltasera. ou 
Lone OredlU imd nt Low K.lra of I.ifere.L 
Pamphlets, containing 'laps, description of Land', and other 
Information valuable to the Western Emigrant, will be sent free 
of postage by mb. rearing 
358tf ' JOHN CORNING. Gen. Ag’t.. Buffalo. N Y., or 
JOHN WILSON,LandCom’rLC.B.K.,Ohio.HL 
.llmltfi 
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[TV. Y Tribune. 
K A V 1 N K 0LOVER SEED FOUR FEET HIGH 1 IV Q 
Dollars a bushel—genuine. E. J. FOSTER, Syracuse, N. Y. 
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