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MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER 
ADVEKTiyEMENTS 
GRJGAT ORIGINAL AMERICAN WOKIvS 
ON THK HORSE. 
D a hd's anatomy and physiology of the 
Uohse, and Dictionary of Vctpriuary Science. 
Splendidly Illustrated. Plain..$1 00 
do do Colored Plates. 4 ijy 
DADD'S MODERN HOUSE DOCTOR, 
Containing practical directions f..r lire TtiEATMHxrof Dibeibes 
and Lameness of Horses. (With Illustrations J.gltW 
Tub Twxuth Tiiousano. 
r.msr.EY’S Morgan horses. 
As interesting as a romance ." Hieing t?ie History of the 
Morgan Horse. Pedigree* of the Principal Horses of this Breed, 
and General Instructions for Purchasing, Breed in" and Train¬ 
ing Horses . ... ... $1 uO 
Jhe Fifth Thousand xow ready. 
Sint free of postage upon receipt of price. 
O. At. SAXTON & CO., 
Agricultural Bimk-Puhluhers, 
1»0 Fulton St, New York. 
NAPOLEON BLACK HAWK ‘ 
TV J ILL STAND FOR MARKS TIIR ENSUING SEASON* 
t» at tins Mahlo of Messra E A L. D. PEAK, one fourth of 
a mile west of the village of .Meridian, in the town rtf r „, 0 
He ivill he thrue years old the liith day of May next and for 
rtyle and action is perfectly ttnsBrniHtsstf, if not nriKuipitssaMe 
He wire IWulcd and raised on tea bank* of Hake Champlain, in 
the town or Ticoodercg i. and pronounced there and in Vermont 
tlioi best colt of bin ago or the numerous progeny ot the World¬ 
wide celebrated Black Hawk, owned by Bavin Hi ll, Esq , of 
Bndport, Vermont ’ '' 
With refarwiee w Pedigree, it is enough to say II,at he waa 
aired by Mr. Hills old Black Hawk, arid IVom a Hamiltonian 
mare of great strength, as well as action and beauty, which, 
jirxl. lo the Bliicis Hawk, fa a*, deservedly popular blood u» any 
In the country * 
.Vai-oucon ia I r d£ hands high and weighs over 900 Jfa. in 
good condition , a beautiful bright bay. arid of such perfect. 
J. S A (rE & SONS, 
LrlTIIOGRAEUEBS AND ENGRAVEKS, 
209 .Main - Street, Buffalo, 
OVER S ffV <3- JE3 r @S MUSIC) STORE. 
is,., ., .v*‘ .. i."n .. 1 "... . tc nu 
x lilt, Establishment is prepaid this Spring to offer to the 
trade iim! to customer* geiiM rally, the Jarg.-t and best assort- 
raetd, ns Annies, Pcitrv. Plums, Chcrrict., Peaches. NcctariueB 
Also, ORNAMENT.W. TREES AND .-Il NUBS, 
E2S5“ n J* ’"i ti, v ►rnttlior fruits general|r is Grape*. Rasp- 
uerncr, Btackberrere, I. urranU, Gonreberrio*. < haoberries, 
. trawherncs Nms, Roses, Dahlias, Verbenas, Phlox, Corona¬ 
tion I mks, I annex, Haines, Roots and Plant., Also, 
FLOWER, VEGETABLE SEEMS. 
We invite Nurserymen, Venders. Ai.infetiri, and others, to 
give ns a rail and examine onr stock, feeling assured it will 
riconimeiirl ttielr. and we promise they shall ho accommodated 
with tins lowest rates, or they can correspond with ns no the 
fiSarderl'fi.* 'If w ' atr ‘ lo ~VV’ is J' ,Fl ont of press. and will be 
■tom!!*. ! ° evt ' r A post-paid application, inclosing a one cent 
stamp to pre-pay the postage, 
™ . ADOLPH BOBNEMANS A CO. 
Florence. Alas*., March 17. 1S57. 379w6. 
Arrival of the Arabia. 
SUPERIOR SI FFOLK SWJNE. 
tpilE SUBSCRIBERS II WE FOR SALE PCRE SUFFOLK 
A t>wine, Bred from t lieii best Butfoik Stock. Address 
■tilwScow ,li>SlAlf STll.'KNEV, Watertowu, .Mass 
AI am tin or ISAAC SI'ICKNEV. Boston, do • 
The Canard steamship Arabia arrived at New 
York on the 16th inst., with Liverpool dates to 
Saturday the -1th. 
Great Britain.— The British borough elections 
are over, and the county elections progressing.— 
Paliricrstonions arc sanguine of a large majority 
in the new House, The opposition admit that 
there will he a considerable majority, but they 
say not sufficient for Palmerston, There are a 
hundred new men in the House and many old 
ones out. 
The revenues show an increase on tho quarter. 
India a Hairs are said to be growing more threat¬ 
ening. 
The Chinese mails bad been received in England, 
and although peace was considered probable, it is 
not officially announced. 
France,— Arrests continue at Fans of conspira¬ 
tors against, Napoleon. 
The sixth meeting of the Ncufcliatel Confer¬ 
ence has been held, and the first protocol agreed 
upon. 
Austria.— Austria has issued a new circular 
against Sardinia, and France and England have 
sirougly remonstrated with both Austria and Sar¬ 
dinia to keep the peace. 
Prussia. —Prussia announces that she will main¬ 
tain her policy respecting Danish Duchies, and 
orders her coasts to bo placed in a state of defence. 
a.—T he Russians are concentrating forces 
a Anapa against the Circassians. 
I'ite Turkish mission respecting the Kangaroo 
jilihnstering expedition to Circassia, has reported, 
implicating Ft)brad Pasha and Ishrnaei Bey. 
The Principalities are now evacuated, and the 
British fleet hat! Jel't the Turkish waters. 
OouMKitenr. Ixtkluhk.vck. — Richardson, Spence A 
CO, h Liverpool Circular nays: 
NcitwitlixUncliugconlinued dulluesBin the grain trade at 
Mark Lime ami throughout the country, our market nu 
1 u Outlay was Well attended, and with a better inquiry Tor 
wheat. A moderate liuni uess waa dime at the full rates of 
last Friday tor general runs, and 2@3d per bushel over the 
lowest quotation of that day for intiu ior Kinds. At to-day's 
market them was n email attendance Ot hovers, mi l gales ot 
wheat were very limited at the price* of Tuesday, Flour 
hardly offered at lute rate a, without loading to much hnai- 
nr«B. Indian corn tut per quarter cheaper Thau, on Tuesday ; 
HOstid for mixed ; 31s0d for vollow, and 33aiJ.i lor white. We 
quote wheat: red, ?«tM to Ssld ; white, ,Widri?H*9d, For 
jVi OKI HKKN CIJI/nBSF, .' s L'«Art OA.VK.-—Kreth beed* pure 
A* mid genuine, at SI per ft. Tw o puunde or seed insufficient 
hi ptent one acre. Books { nlO pages) giving full directions for 
cultivation arid lor the icamilacturc of Sugar, 25 cents each 
McILVAIW A 1 Ul ,Vtj, Seedsmen and Florists, 
No. 7 John street. New York. 
TjHAVLK'S PAKUMt DRAMAS. For Home Amusement, 
A Soirees, Exhibitions. etc. 81. 
FOWLR'S II (INDUED IU A [/KITES ■ For Reading and 
Kant.,Dion ill Schools and Ftiviue ' iiqlea yth Thoutand, fl. 
Sent by mail, past-pal il, on receipt ot price. 
Mt.tRjtls tIt.tI rt'N, Publisher, Boston, Mass. 
J. M FAlKi I trill 14 00 , New York. 
Boat white Canada.$t),UO(jt;IAO Apples, bushel_il.mkai/iO 
Com. 5HOSHOC Do dried.*1,750o2.ini 
Oats.38fiildc Potatoes.SI(ad,l2G 
Barley.I^U@I,7A Flituts anti Sej.vs' 
Buckwheat.Sic Slaughter,....,,.7tdf5)lfo 
Beaus.$I,J 2 ®L' 1 H Calf.code 14c 
Tens. l,W@l,2S Sheep pelts.i,SOia2,ou 
Meats Lamb do.Ut)(5,<itic 
Pork, Mess. -Mf.ttO Bkecs. W 
Do ewt.$k,<W(Tii 9 , 0 l) fMover bushel. fi 00 f,o 7 .S 0 
Beef, per cwt.#ti,Sh;,i7,oo Timothy.$I,75(Xl.OO 
Spring Lambs each $l r ^t(a)i,7A SortPHiES 
Mutton(carcnss)_85,MI(a,tj.5i) Wood, bard.$4^0@6,S0 
Hams, smoked-U&fajUKc Do. soft. $k,(IO@4,Ut) 
Shoulders.!."„!uj!l}c Coal, l^hlgh. 
Chickens .Ilmjl'.’c Do. Scranton.§7(5)7,25 
Turkeys.@12}sC Do. Bloaahurg ..$5,50 
Geese. 6 hc Do. Shamokin....$7.25,017,511 
1 Iaxrt, Ac. Do. Char.IO@l2Wc 
Butter, roll.23®fflSe Salt, bbl.$t.ffikai,75 
Do. Orkla.ld(^17c Hay, tun.$l'7(a)l8 
Cheese.12 <iI3c Wool. » fh.khfuflOc 
Lard, tried.HtaHc While Rah, bh] . $11(5)11,50 
Tallow.lOCadoUc CodBsh » quinta! .$1,755*5,00 
Eggs, dosen....,.@15e Tront, bbl. ..$9 
PRODUCE AND PROVISION MARKETS. 
JONES*’ PLANT.TIETEIt 
'HIS f.\STKL*.MENT, PATENTED JAN. 0, 
' I l->SsrKU jIENT, PATENTED JAN. fi, lf' 57 , IS ADAP- 
A ted to the measurement of Lumber and all other plane 
surface* accurately rpcwtling the cmii.mta or the article raeas- 
tred—Is m»nuIhctured bv the ProprtVhira, at Rochester, N Y.. 
who are. prepared to sell Hi eh to for territorr. or Instruments. 
A ^ ,lrei> ’ _ JONKS A GRIF FIN.Rochester, N. Y. 
UKOVE PAH3I FOR SALE. 
T he above farm, situated about one mile 
from ihe center of i anandalgua, contahiing 153 acres choice 
laua, with extecFivt and superior out boildtri^B and con venien- 
‘ il ‘)nse. hriok. tlrxt. class, of the English cottage style, 
situated in a beautiful Drove of Foteaf Trees of shout -t acres 
and is considered one of the best farms in Ontario couuty, one 
Z2°£y? » n 4 "ul'&W the premi- 
J. SA.G-F1 tfis SONS, 
M USIC P U 15 Is I SUERS, 
NO. £09 MAIN 8 TRBET, BUFFALO. 
Pianos and MetonRotfS from the lieai Factories in the Union 
for sale at makers prices. 
ItICKH AT WHOLESALE OH KETAIL. 
2,000 Cherry Tr os, 2 years from Brnl. 
1,000 peach •> l “ •• ■< 
2.000 Apple '• 4 •• ** Craft. 
2.000 p.ulxam Fir, Arbor Vitm and Red Cedar. 
2,000 (Baht Pin Plant cL*.,iv.t 
BENJAMIN FISH 4 SON, 
West End Nurscrict, UdOalo it., Rochester, N. Y. 
FOR SALE. 
A FARM OF 68 ACRES IN THE TOWN OF CLARKSON 
Monroe Cn, N. Y., I'/ miles -lonth of the Ridge road or 
County line; all good tOIable laud with tirat class buildings ami 
a variety of good Fruit, situated Oh four corner* ami hanilv to 
market, f 
chasers. Address 
3Clw2 
BUFFALO, Afttn. 241—Flour—Market without change, with 
a fair demand. Rales Canadian spring at $5,25; good to choice 
Ohio at $.i,75(,ri',; good extra do at $'f. Ml(ul.vlb. 
. GkaIM—N ot much Inquiry for wheat to-day. Illinois spring 
lifdd at 112c; Milwaukee club 115c; white Michigan at 139(5) 
llttc. Corn tlrmur, with a good distilling demand; sales at Tonit- 
wanda nt fid(i«ii5e. 
Rkr ns—Clover deellned and dull. Hold at $7(5)7,25from store. 
Timothy firm Ht $3,MJ( ij \i 5. 
TORONTO, Arnri. IM—Flour—The offering prircB by bnyers 
have bnvii $5 (hr superfine; $VJ5 for fancy; $ '.'iTl(3p t 73 for extra 
Sales have taken place at higher rates, but the terms have not 
transpired, 40 that it is impos.ible. to fix quotations with "any 
degree of accuracy. Holders demand lU@ 20 c higher than the 
above. 
CitAt.v—Spring wheal Ml;5;107c. Barley 120,5.132c. Cals 
SSf iXH'C pev hu«h. 
Skkds—C lovar $^@GL Timothy $t@5. 
AI.HAN \ , Afbh 2(1—'Beef Cftttle—At miirket 710. I^ccb* 
livp welKhl, extra, $b‘,50 ; ttrst qnality, $(J,UO ; second and third 
$-*>,00(5)5,30. 
Tows a*d Calves— 12 in market. Prices range from $^5 
$15, $50(o,$05. 
Shekp — 900 In market. Prices Tange at from $f, 5 ( 516 . 25 .— 
Exiraa $7,50. 
SwixVK—550 in market Fat hogs $6,50 ; stores $7,38. 
said I arm to be sold cheap, and payment to suit pnr- 
Address A. II. FKANKLIN. 
Holley, Orleans Co, N. Y. 
LAND IN ID HA. 
fp H E LAND OFFICES IN OSAGE, FORT DODGE, 
X and Sioux City will open May 4th, I.S57. when an opportu¬ 
nity will he offered to those wishing land In Northern Iowa to 
obtuin it, either by cash or Warrants A. E HARMON, 
Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Dubuque, Iowa 
Referewcb—E ditor of Kckal. 38iwd 
V O N J V H KNCi : 
T he wnoLE art op conjuring .made easy, with 
full tnarriiclions and directions how to perform tiearlv 2 U 0 
ot the moat astonishing nnd wonderful funts of Sleight of Hand 
Hocus Focus, Ventriloiislsm and Lqgierdematn Illustrated 
with 1UM Engravings. Price 25 cents Sent.anywhere hv maiL 
Address C. H. LONG. Brasher Falla, Sf. Y. 
ST RAWBEKKIES. 
P ARDEE'S MANUAL FOR THE CULTURE OF THE 
Straws is rut wili ensure succef-, and recommend tho best 
varieties for the dilfernat soils and locations Price fill cents 
Sent by mail, postage free. On receipt r,f price 
C M. SAXTON ,fc CD, 
Agricultural Book-Publishers, 
__ IP* Fulton St, New York. 
REBECCA (ffitl'K VINES till; SALE. 
T O BE READY FOR DELIVERY BT THE 15th of May 
—v°, 0( k strong plants, in pots —propagates from the original 
i rice, i vHCu. 
Those wishing to obtain this new nnd valuable Native Wi.i e 
Grape, will do well to forward Ih-ir orders at an earlv date. 
WILLIAM HKO’ KSi)ANii, Uruvpsct Hill NtiTserv, 
__ near Hudson, Columbia Co, >. Y. 
At 5D E» ZIB'S 
LAKE, KAIN A.N!» RI VER WATER FILTERS. 
H ave been in use for sixteen years, and in 
all parts of the United Sintra and the Canadas, have given 
the highest satisfaction. They are H'ieutiSc in their construc¬ 
tion. 1 ortable, Durablo and Cheap. For Circulars with particu¬ 
lars, address J. E, CHENEY A CO, 
Wteowtf _ Rochester, N. Y. 
TO LOVERS «>y i i.owkhs. 
B UIST'S FLOWER-GARDEN DIRECTORY kl 25 
HRECK'N BOOK OK I'LOiVKR.S . I t#J 
M ill give you the directions yon need lor selecting the rarest 
and best flowers, and for their siiccc.-r.ful cultivation. Thuso 
COMBINED REAPER AND MOWER 
/AND SINGLE 
_MOWER. 
Hlanny’s Patent with 'Wood’s Improvement. 
TN OFFERING MY MACHINES TO THE FARMERS FOR 
A the Harvest of l>57. it seems liardly necessary to advertise 
them ; but a a pus medium for nn Introduction to tho public is 
so generally adopted, i take this mnthod to inform the farmers 
that h close personal attention to the pr ictical ot ■ 
machine the past harvest has induced me Ui make several im¬ 
provements—these. added to its former reputation, give me ipe 
utmost confidence m slating that it now stands unrivalled as a 
dower, or a Combined Reaper and Mower, and or harvesting 
Uover iwnd. has no competitor. I have a large amount of 
certificates from for r* 3 hava naefi mjmttehjpe besides 
several Premium', Diplnnas and Medals, awarrled hr State, 
i ounty and Town AgrioulUiT,l Societies, pointing out plainly 
the points In wiilidi tt excels all others ‘ Many of these are 
pateuteu and cannot beemhodi-d in any other m’ae_ ine, nnd all 
will a. mil how essential ami indisperiaable they are to a sue- 
ce^^fn] Combine <1 Reaj»er nod .Mower. 
With each machine will be I urn 5 :,:1 two scytln-a. two extra 
guards, two extra sections, one extra pinion and wrench 
Warranted capable of cutting from in to 15 acres of grass or 
grain per day in a workmanlike manner 
Price of Combined Machine delivered here on the Cars $125 00 
•• “ tringle Mower, Wood Bar •* « 110 00 
“ Steel " •• • 11500 
W ALTER A. WOOD, 
„ „ Manufacturer and Proprietor. 
Hoosick i alls. April lo, 1857. kSlwlfi 
PHIS BANK ALLOWS INTEREST AT THE RATE OF SIX 
L per cent per annum upon all deposits. Office No 86 Buffalo 
;reet, directly opposite the Court House. 
J. E. PIKRPONT, Secretary K!jEH W DU> ' DAS - President 
TRUSTEES. 
Samnei Mtiler, 
Thomas Hanvey, 
Nathaniel B. Merrick. 
Nehemittb Osborn. 
George W Parsons, 
Edwin Pancost. 
William N. Sage, 
Lewi, Selves 
Alvnh Strong. 
Levi A Ward- 
373tf 
Jtartin Briggs, 
Amon Bronson, 
Aristarchus Champion. 
Moses Chapin, 
Freeman t uarke, 
Ixjuis Chapin, 
Charles w Dunda*. 
fieorge Ellwanger, 
Ebcncrer Ely, 
William N. R]y, 
Rochester. February 2-Hh, 1857 
NEW YORK, April 15. — Bbrvks—T he Current prices for 
the week at all tho markets are as follows:—Firstonaltty VZ L it<i> 
14c: ordinary lHndljjc; common lu.dllc; inferior 9«&llHc. 
Cows axdCalvks—F irst quality $fij^gjDl; ordinary i55®60; 
common $19(5)1,’.; inferior $35(5.'I5. a ’ 
Vkal Cut,YE3—Extra qu UHry. p lb. B&uifc. Other quail- 
tio», r>QLf?Cr 
Sukkp AMD Lamus—E xtra quality $S<gl5. Other quaUties, 
Swtxic— First quality 7@7»ic. ip ft. 
CAMBBIDGE, April 14. —At market 345 Cattle, mostly 
Beevnsand Mores, oousistlng of Working Oxen, Cows, & Calves, 
Yearlings, two and three years old 
Priors—M arket Beef, extra, $!t@9,50, first qnality, $ 8,50 
second quality, $5.1)%*,25 ; ihird quality, $7,99(517,59 ; 
Workiko Oxrs—$1IH(@2)9. 
Cows a.ndCalvks—$Vi, -tII. 55(5*5. 
Vkal Calves— $ I, .59,5. 0©7.0U each- 
YEARUKOW-jOJCglW, ~ ” - - 
A Jawps Strctr. Buffalo. X. Y. See advertisement in No. 370 
of Rural, Feb. 7th. 372tf 
KETCH CM’S MOWER, 
A ND MOWER AND REAPER FOR P-57, WITH PLAT- 
71 form for either sido or back delivery of tee grain. VariouB 
improvements have been made, and mac nine, warranted supe¬ 
rior to any heretofore burlt Any information wauted in regard 
to thorn, or persons wishing to interest thcmselvea m their sale 
"off Ploatw address R. L. HOWARD, 
372wtf Successor to Howard A Co.. Buffalo. N. Y. 
LOOK AT THIS. 
Ynlunhlc Fn'uis Jn Culpepper county, Yu., for stale- 
W ITH A VIEW TO OTHER PURSUITS AND THE 
settlement of my Servants next fall in tie South. I offer 
nt private 3 ale. until the 29th day of May. Bel-Pre " mv nre- 
sent seat, containing 
THIRTEEN HUNDRED ACRES. 
Also, my " Milton Mill" farm, containing about Two Hr.xr.RKD 
Axn I wbixtv Aches, Mills, .fee., pertaining thereto, togf-i ,t 
w .Ih several smaller places, all of which are in the ■ Piedmont 
1,1 v irgtiir*, and imme.liu'o vicinitvof » r au q tii 
the Orange ami Alexuodtia Railroad pasiiug direct-v thruu-h 
loo former, wuMn three hundred yards or the dwelling, thus 
anonluig a partial view i>r Lii»j premi'es. 
It.I-pro Is SO iavoralily and generally iunwu Ui Kristen; Ylr- 
gjuls, thot hut %r the satis'net iou of Capitalists iu the Cities 
sud Abroad, tins notice might bo on (Brian:. r„ m.', in Baitl. 
more. Kicnmumi, it ashlug.mi, Alexandria, or elsewhere, im¬ 
posed ti comhins profitable fanning with tho morn icii.e ,,ti.- 
-uilaor the City, and secure, a most doMrable and accessible 
retreat in mi.Lummcr, I will state a body of three hundred and 
nil.r acne-, or aploudid tfmbe- fi.rtua \ part of the estate; two 
Hundred and fide are i:i w upon wb u!i w s sc, ... 
thlrty-nvo pusueds of cloau Timothf Seed, and this Snrine 
twentybusbele Clover Seed with Piaster; the balance, ei.-ept 
Mte hundred .»r,4 Vn «C'-. pT .- ;rr(l , ut ,- oril , , , or . 
o-g-ity set tn Lrocuiy, t,lover. Blue Grass and R ue Sward 
much of flic sod being very cbl end strong. The meadows, 
rrom wnjcri rarm. tils name, ha ?a been standLnsr for 
more than one hundred yinire. and sri.I preduca pure Timothy. 
state,is belt 
ea for an entire Hay cr Dairy tann than the former, as 5U9.90U 
'.ivmigh: „ , secured and bated for shipment 
almost sr the Mutton. Combining cropping with graxlng : n it*. 
I awnkr Ini bans.—W e tire informed tlmt these 
nuisances have again comtaeuced their petty de- 
predaiion8 on the settlers in the vicinity of their 
village, which ia about forty miles from this city. 
\\hen mil the government take measures t<rre 
X .Ur cK. YJfS Circa fur to Book Agents. Onr Publica- 
tmns are cotiHldered among the uio-t salable. Address (post¬ 
paid) ROBERT SEARS, Publisher,No. IS1 William St., N. Y. 
IVU'HHTANT TO 1'Ak.lU.Ka, 
fi ARDENFRS A.VI) PLASTERS THE BROOKLYN FEB- 
Y l rn izER Maxcvac vr ris a Compaxv am now ready ro offer 
•or sale their bytw. for the present, at the low price 
■9 $ 2 -' ni! it is r. ii:;hly efficicni .V-rtillici, prepared from 
‘'W-ht ooil. B.iiud. and Butchers - Offal, received t ; m the city of 
isrookivn, under a contract lor ten years. Thareroie. consu¬ 
mer-. can always rely ot, its strict purity and uniformity, being 
lOHOamctured under the onpervleion ot « eom;-tent I'hemUt, 
and it is warranted to cmiialn a large Prreettfare of Phosphates, 
AmmonincAl and Ontaotc suhstiu.ces. Polaah At.d other valua¬ 
ble ingredients, as m \y be awn hv the ArjUveu in . UM irciilars, 
and is Lelieyeil to be one of the rie'fluai lertliteera ever aged.— 
For order* or further informailmi, anpiy to the office of the 
Company, foot of South Uth St. Broofcm. R. D., or at 82 Water 
street. New York. 
N. B—Circular; with full particular- and analysis will be 
sept, by mail, to any cue requesting thorn. ' 373 wl 3 
Two Years Old—$36@38. Throe Years 
Jlim'iliii La was—839 at market. Pricos-ln lots, $t,oo, 
5,00(a>>,f0 ; extra and selections. $7. sjctlld. 
Swiff*—7lM at market Prices— Live weight, 8 Si 8 l Ic.>I ft — 
DroHMod hogs, lULjiijjll per 1b. Shouts, wholesale, 8 ra 9c; retail 
Hipks— 1 -fi i’?fic. ft. Tallow—SfS'.SVc. 
L’ALf SRK4B—14y£ll5c tb. Pelt*—$1,75^2,00. 
15RIGUTTIN, April Li — At market 980 Bcores. 5U Stores 
, pairs Working Oxen, 51 Cows and Calves, 990 Slump and 
Lambs. 2 ,at HI Swine. 
(ret quality, £9,50 ; 2 d 
quality, $-.25; third quality, $7/81; ordinary $5,00.’ 
WOBJCINO UXKtf—$H7fv5ilikl. 
Cows A.vn Calves—$ 21, lO'ihiO. 
Veal Ca Lvies—$4, Aik each 
Yearu.sos-^K^/w' Two Years OiO—$36@38. Three Years 
Old—$41iip48. 
Hhekp awd I.AUBS-Extra $7, s '49 j Jn lots $3,75, 4(3)5. 
Rwtx*—,»i -.'•\c. At retail ffdilOc. ^ 
Hides—S fiiurt.'ic. ft. Calf tOrins 14©15c. » ft. 
Pelts—$ 1,75@2,00 each. Tallow— S.;5)SXc. ft. 
Jews Cuanoing the Sai;iuth.—'T he Baltimoro 
Ime Union says: —“ Lord’s day services have of 
lute lmen held liy the Israelites of our citv. A call 
is now made for a decision, as to the permanent 
continuance of the arrangement. This trill prove 
an lmporiiintstep to the Jews, should the arrange- 
niiDlt ni'Afu VlAlKniatiAnl ft 
The amount of stocks, cash and bomls and 
mortgages held hy the imnking department of this 
otAte as a itasis ol circulating notes is reported by 
the senate committee on Banks, at $30,0213,910.— 
ike total circulation is $28,318,311. 
The number ol packages of dry goods shipped 
rotn Liverpool for the United States, this year, 
was &0,21t) against, 103,721 last year. The value of 
the packages this year is said by the Evening Post 
to be greater. 
It is stated that a number of gentlemen of New 
lork, largely interested in the telegraph business, 
have a project on foot to connect New York and 
. an irancisco direct by a line of telegraph. 
THE ILLINOIS CENTHAJL KAIL ROAD CO. 
/ At FER FOH.SA i .F OVKF. l.u 00,000 ACRES SELECTED 
I ' Farming sad Wood Lauda in Tracts of Forty acres and up¬ 
wards, to suit pnrchfyuwA, on 
Long Credit* nnd nt Low Lute* of Intercat. 
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36-tr JOHN CORNING. Gen. Ag t, Buffalo. N Y.. or 
JOHN WILSON, Land Com’rLC R R.Chlc., HI. 
> . .- - MHicmug uuu uwiMirvii L ailic, 
tu-.iites more thau one hundred farm, stock ami work teams, a 
niii supply ot ii/ijr, Ac. 
SKVRRAL ORCHARDS. 
comprising S-.-e hundred tree, ,-f very select fruit. Improve- 
Uifiir.:, ttio.ig-i -ar elegit,:. .<;e ample and in good repair. Ex- 
t>*:;vtve vi.'W of the Mouncoue—situation moat beantitnl— neieh- 
jo-aood ursiirpasse,! for al. that is desirable, and within a few 
hours ride on ihe Oars of cither Pity. 
I invi te correspondenco and inspection from any interested_ 
il not sold privately, farther notice will be given in time. 
,£'T 8 , s . .. \VM. B. ROSS, 
(Bel-Pre,) Milcnell’s Station P. O., Culpepper Co.. Ya. 
WAKEFIELD'S HAND CORN PLANTER, 
H AS BEEN THOROUGHLY TESTED BY FARMERS IN 
averv iiart at the Lt,ion.who unite in commending It as a 
truly tKUuaA/r . -.Vc-sirtvj mp.-.vut Jn jhort. all things eonsbi- 
ered, it te believed to be the -her,.* m „1 ten planter vet intro¬ 
duced. See cut ami daeeriivtJou m the Bnral for April Uih. 
try- Tm accommodate farmer in towns not occupied bv 
Agents, this planter will be scut free ,,f charge, to any R ji'rea,* 
Station within tie counties of Monroe. Wayne. s..>i, Car am,* 
Ostrego, Jeilcnioii, Orleans and Niagara, on receipt of price— 
S ’. by M. W. SIMMONS, Rrockport, N. Y. 
GREAT SALK OF PURE BRED STOCK: 
TITISIUNG TO BK FROM HOME SEVERAL MONTHS 
’ ’ tb» preannl and coming year, I shall sell by auction at 
my resilience near Aurora, Cuynga Co, N. Y , cu ffUKSDAY. 
Jnni. Iltb,',. i <nlo to commence nt 1 o'clock, P, M.Jmv entire 
Hurd of SrtRinT-uonxkP CAtti.is.vU.. Three Bulls and Eight 
' i . . 
Hogs, and Two young Black H*wb Sulliong. Catalogues eau 
now bo had by apply ing to me by mxil. All „ 1T stock have p e -- 
tect I edigreev and an. equal, if not Mi|*rior, to any similar lot 
ever offered Set sale. 
T1 THOR. GOULD. Aurora, Cayuga Co., N Y. 
M. ii. Kj;R 75, A'lciiMlttfT. 
THE WOOL MARKETS, 
Km*i, New-Yorkkr Offiit», ) 
Kocjiester, April 23, 1857. J 
As the clipping season approaches it may bo well to give 
some attention Vo the future prospect, of the fanner engaged In 
wool growing. The modifications of tho tariff by Congress lost 
winter, making all wool costing less thaii 20 c per Ih,Vreu, and 
all costing over that, and under 590, subject to a duty of 25 per 
cent, ad valorem, if faithfully carried out would not materially 
affect ih.) price of wool this spring. But as false Invoices ore 
of very common occurrence, It is most probable that much of 
the best South. American wools, aud those which directly com¬ 
pete with onr Merino wool, w ill come in duty free. Of courso 
all the coarser kinds will come under the 20c. cost. |Tho dealers 
will endeavor to take advantage of the farmers and compel a 
decline by making use ot the tariff to frighten them. In truth, 
however, the (nrspere have nothing to fear Trom any such source 
of competition. We havo no hesitation in saying that the price 
of wool ought not to be affected by any snch cause, but on tho 
contrary the ralne of wool os regulated by the value of manu¬ 
factured products is higher Uan lt washed year, ond both deal¬ 
ers and mauuraclurers canartbnl to pay on advance upon last 
year's price*. 1 here are causes, however, which will operate to 
prevent any material id ranee over last Spring's prices. 
The low prteo ami general scarcity of produce to ho sold this 
spring, together with the scarcity of money among the farmers 
will force a sale of wool early and at about the averago of last 
spring, Tlie range of price* should he about us follow s, accord¬ 
ing to condition; Saxony from 65 to 79c.; .Merino 19 to 50c.; 
Grades of Saxon and Meiiuo 3S to *L r .c.; Common nnd coHrsc 
grades 35 to 42c. Much higher average prices will be realized 
during tho year, but tho grower must Judge whether he can of- 
ford to hold on *nd take Ihe rUk. 
Thorn i* no doubt us to the shortness of the crop both at home 
and abroad. Tho price of Australian wool which is equal to our 
Mminu wools, at present fu the English and Continental mat- 
kctsls snch n* to make it an object to purchase our better 
grades and full blood Mcrtnoes at .'9 to We., by our manufactu¬ 
rers, Wither than to import that kind of wool lor onr owu con¬ 
sumption. If tho finer South American wool* were honestly 
invoiced the same would bo also true iu reganl lo them. Fatm- 
era must Judge fo* themselves a« to what they will telfor. The 
data here given will bo found sufficiently nulhoutio 
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MONEY MATTERS. AT HOME AND ABROAD. 
New York Mossy Markkt—T he N. Y. Commercial Adterti 
ser says that tlie leading features of the money market last week 
were those of continued ease. The banks «ro well supplied 
with means ami dealing til.,,:,rally with .heir customers, while 
the large dealers in t!i« street* find il difficult lo place the capi¬ 
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quest at leu lo twelve, and prime single names sell quickly at 
ton tier cent On call the standard rate remains at seven per 
cent, tint some loans aro occasionally made under particular 
clrcustances a little lower. 
1 tiero was loruo increase last week In the exports of specie 
but an important part eff tho amount is again in Spanish coin', 
received here from Europe, on iu way to llavanu, and wo have 
rcco vod'a California Instalment of about ouo and a quarter 
mil Ion, in addition to the Treasury drafts. The payments for 
duties during (lie week amount to 1577 , 000 , and the disburse 
nn-nti of tho Assistant Treasurer’s office, are $199,500 in excess 
or tho receipts. 
LON-POK Mo.vsr MAUKKT.-Tho Bank of England had ad- 
vauced . 1 * rates of discount to 6 * per cent Controls closed on 
Balling of the Arabia at injjftpUf lor money, llu d 93 *' for ac¬ 
count. Bullion in Bank shows a decrease of £ 335,909 sterling 
SwAtt Sir.vrR.-One of the iutaiorilng features ol Dm United 
•hlutes coinage operations nr late years Is that of the smaller 
silver coins, which by the recent actions of Congress will bero- 
nftcr form the principal part or our currency, In Hun 0 r the o'd" 
Spanish coins. Of ihe new coin*, over twenty-five millions In 
value have been coined during the (bur years, 1 . 852 — 1850 ; , l!t j 
the product of domestic »ilvor Is now over $'590,900 annually 
Hut new culrtv having a legal value five to tea per cent above 
thetr value ns metal, will not be absorbed or lessoned hereafter 
for export or manufacturing purposes. 
I ouNTKKrKtrs.—The Toronto Colonist says there is In circula¬ 
tion counterfeit ten dollar hills On tho Zimmerman Hank, well 
elucidated deceive tlie genera! public. They are tillered from 
ones, 
Well executed teus 011 the Commercial Bank or Canada, have 
nlso been detected recently. Thy last aro photographs. 
AtTKRBD lln t .1 —People must he Oil t.heir cnnrd lost thev re- 
Wlth 3-1 or 10 varifitiot, sti'i virids in point of profit aJ ten :o one 
of any other hardy Grape, including all the late new varieties 
Four weeks earlier thnn the Isabella eqaally 15 prolific, greatly 
its superior as a Wine or Tat.to Grape, for present o,,<. produ¬ 
cing abundantly in couimm .-.irden suit lUnly »s the Currant 
—a yearly bearer ill great profusion. Roots best procured hv 
clubs who order ten or twenty roots to one address. Price from 
one dollar to three dollars. Circulars sent gratis to those wish¬ 
ing to purchase roots. Terms, cash with order Promptness, 
our motto. Address J LEWIS, or P. STEWART, 
New Lebanon, Columbia Co., N. Y. 
THE BEST LVN1* BLASTER. 
I HAVE ANALYZED A SPECIMEN OF '• VIENNA PLAS- 
tkr or Gyfscm." and also specimens of " Cjiyuga" and 
“Onondaga Plastbr," »ud find them to yield respectively as 
follows: 
VIENNA PLASTKa. 
Solphat* or Ldh.70^2 
Carbonate of Lime... 4.45 
Carbonate of Jiagtiesia,-.- —. 1.50 
Alumina....... 2.46 
Silica. 1.84 
Protoxide of Iron. 21 
Water. 1SB3 
Loss. 29 
(J R A l* 15 S . 
Now is the season for planting. 
C HORT,TON'S CUMPLEl'K GRAPE-GROWER'S 
GUlt’U...... ............ ......(50 cents 
KEEMKLt.Vri VINK-DKKSSRR'S MVNL AL 50 do 
ALLEN ON THE GRAPE...'.'.‘$VoO 
Am works which should be in tho hands of everyone who has 
a vine to plant or prune The increased produce of a single 
year will pay for them. 
Sent free of postage on receipt iff price. 
C. M SAX TON A CO., 
Agricultural Kook-Publishers, 
140 Fulton Ft, New York. 
, , - -to guide 
them safely.—r. 
NEW YORK, Amu. 15—Hie demand for all kind*, both do¬ 
mestic and foreign, Is quite limited, but prices aro without fur 
ther change. Thom ha* been a Utils mom inquire from (lie 
producers, hilt prices are so high that they only purchase with 
, caution,enough to supply their present wains. Thu stock 
f. 1 . ? ,s ifisignlfic.ini. mill were it not for the depression 
in tho \\ onion Goods market, prices would rule much higher 
Uiaii at present. The clipping has Already I'ommoucod in Ohio 
and ot-ver Mu-.es, but only, however, a portion of thoBO flocks 
which are being sent 10 market aud but littlu of the ucwcliD 
w ill reach here biffotv the end of July, t Iwlug to the small sup¬ 
plies almost invariably in this country atway* At the commence¬ 
ment of 1 re ubw eiotn lire pi oil neer* are frequenl.lv obliged to 
u» a good pontem Immediately atiorit Is shorn off tho 
tiack. So lung as t.ni manufacturer!, continue to utc fl'e,h ■/, 1 . 
I'll\ l»\ CATTLE, 
T WO OR THREE FIRST QUALITY YOUNG DEVON 
Bulls for Sale, coming two sears old, got by imported 
Quvrtlov, lidt.1 out of thorough-bred Cows. 1 will also sell a 
few thorough-brad Cows aud IlcttVrs. either foreash or approved 
ore^lV LEWIS F. ALLEN. 
Black Rock. April 15,1857. 3SOw3 
100.00 
J AMES R. CHILTON, M. D„ Chemist 
New York, March 19,1854. 
ONONDACA PLASTER. 
Sulphate op Lime. 
Sulphuric of Ijme,. 
Carbonate of Lime. 
Carbonate of Magnesia, 
Alumina,. 
Silica. 
Water. 
Loss. 
ATTESTS- PATENT CKMEN'T FOR ROOFING—It makes 
H a better roof than tin at less than half the cost. Scud tor 
a Circulur. Town. County arid Suite Rights for sale Very low 
by N. F. GRAVES. Syracuse, N. Y 37liw4 
100.00 
FARM FOR SALE. 
'IU- SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALK A GOOD FARM 
CAYUGA PLASTSR. 
SULPHAI* OP Lltlff,. 50.40 
Sulphuretof time,.. 2.00 
Carbonate of Lima,. 18.00 
Carhouate of 5logueria,.. 3.80 
Alumina,. 4.00 
Silica,. . 4.40 
Protoxide or Iron. 32 
Water,.I6u50 
Loss,.. 4S 
100.00 
JAMES R. CHILTON. M. D, Chemist 
New York, April 2, 1852. 
It appears from the above analyses that tho " VixxffA Plas- 
TKr" Is superior for land to that of the Cayuga or Onondaga, in¬ 
asmuch as it contains the largest percentage of the ‘ 8ni.i'iiAT» 
Or Liff K," which is the most beneficial property m 'and Plaster. 
This plaster is kept constantly on hand at iieueva, Vienna, 
Canandaigua. Victor. Fishers and Pitts lord. 
U5C Letters and inquiries may he addressed to WeLLIAM 
RANKIN, Esq , Charlotte, Monroe LO., N. \. 
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.Ilka. 26 
.ltd'll 6 
.30(ifS2 
..12(2116 
[jv. f Trititif.e. 
X of about !>n<i hundred acres, with good bnildiags and fences, 
well watereul and a Air *h»te of trainer, situated about two 
miles smith of the fine village of lama, Ltviugiton Co., N. Y., 
tho scat of tho well known Methodist Seminary ami College. 
Any person d,Airing a puronso, will find i: u> their advan¬ 
tage to apply immedintelyby totter or iienjoually to 
378w4 F. A. SMITH, Honeoye Fulls, Monroe Co., N Y. 
AC 11 ItOMAT t C MICKOSCOL’ES. 
rpilF. SUBSCRIBERS INVITE ATTEXTIDN TO THETR 
JL superior Achromatic Single and Compound Mloroncopce, 
that have obtained the comnu laiatimt 0 ' the most eminoot sci¬ 
entific men of America, and for which they have received the 
proiuiunis of the New York Fxl.loltton of lo-ff. aud of tho Ut. 
State Agricultural Society of lSofi, 
1 rh r°, ’ v roreepoa run ye from forms of tlie greatest possible 
siinpliclty. to th.)»i;i riitnluu.ng tire most elaborate ol modern 
tmprnvcmvuta 
qi?.a" V , 011 " Parttenlar attention to their *■ Small Microscopes fer 
ordlnare' .S' 1 ® aropfovMe.i with objectives Mlfficici.t lor all 
rt"'i" n lnr , .**riifessioual Investigation*, and of a 
“ ,0 or -»kar, at 
aP^icariom® ‘ > * ,CBa «entrro»„f charge on 
April 20, 1857.—<3Sl-lywc) ’ ‘"‘^w Haven. Ot. 
Com* Uruitvslufd 
feniyiKli, H lished. 
Vnlpanoao, L'uwaN^ I. 
SJouth Ajn«HcfU)| Com. Washed 
liBNESKK A^UICUTaTrUAL WORKS. 
C- R. BHIAKICICIIOFF & CO,» Butnvla, X* Y., 
M A X v F ACTURERS OP \CtH\CVUTV H.Kh TMPLE- 
tfwut*.—BrinkorholFs rch'hjnteil Plows different sises, 
— BrnikerhotT** Patent Sairholding Furrow-i.unps Plow,—a 
now Patmit Irois Revolvhiir I'rAj?.—3rlnUerhoffs new Patent 
Su'- >> »n How. Armored with C?omn'cn Plow. 50 iis ro save an 
ex # rA team aud dvivtu, and a new Paten* Self Flonriug Plover 
Co«ter. 
All work dano in a superior manner, and the castings of all 
plow s ground and polished Orders respectfully solicited, and 
a liberal discount made to dealers. 377wS 
Batavia, Coneaee f*o.» N. V., .March 23,1857. 
South Amortt Hii. PntTO Rios, \V - shad 
Auiwrlctm Unwashed. 
5P«th American, t'nrdova, Washed.. 
Kh st Xml la. Washed 
African, l r uwashed 
Aftlean, Wntfhrd., _ 
Smyrna, l.’uwnKhed. . 
Smyrna, Washed_ 
Mexican, Unwashed 
