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MAY 1 
MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER, 
Arrival of the Edinburg and America. 
Tub E-linliiirg from Clasgow arrived at New 
York on the 2'.’> j, and the America at Halifax on 
the 24th ult. 
Great Hiutain. —In regard to the British elec¬ 
tions for the new Parliament, the Loudon Globe’s 
latest $nm nary (Wednesday evening, April 8,) is 
—Liberals, 8T4; Conservatives, 2o0. 
Sydney Herbert is spoken of at Minister of War 
in place of Lord i’antnure. Evelyn Denison is 
ministerial candidnto for Speaker. 
The English Government I'urnishes three steam¬ 
ships to assist, iu laying the Atlantic telegraph ca¬ 
ble. The cable will be completed in June and laid 
in July. 
Franck. —The rumored attempt to assassinate 
the Emperor is unfounded, bat several arrests 
have been made of persons connected with secret 
societies. 
There is a report, in Paris that the Coronation of 
the Emperor Napoleon is fixed for May 4. 
The Journal des Uebnts attributes the existence 
of secret societies in France to the absence of free 
discussion in speaking and iu the press. 
Spain. —Madrid letters say active cornmunica- 
tinn ha* taken place between Spain, England and 
France on the subject of the Spanish-Mexican dif- 
fiemty. .The Spanish government hopes to obtain 
moral support of those powers, and in case the 
question goes beyond war between Mexico and 
Spain, their material support also. 
Denmark.— The Cabinet have tendered their 
re-viguaiions. Onus •—local politics. 
file Dmii.su Diet, unanimously approve of the 
abolition of me Sound Dues, and the treaty con¬ 
cluded with foreign powers. 
Austria,— The diplomatic rupture between 
Austriaaud Sardinia is now complete. As Austria 
will consider ii beuenih her dignity to recede, and 
Sardinia will not make the first advance, the rup¬ 
ture will doubtless continue sometime. 
An Austrian circa' tr states, respecting Austro- 
Sardiuian rapture, Hint should the mediation of 
England and France prove unsuccessful, Austria 
will seek measures for her own protection. The 
circular is doubted. 
Italy.—I' he Austrian ambassador at Naples re¬ 
peats the statement that Naples is more and more 
disposed to make advance toward the re-establish- 
meut of uiplomatie relations with the western 
powers. 
Russia.— Letters from St Peters burgh say, op¬ 
erations for raising the sunken vessels at Sebasto¬ 
pol have commenced. Sixteen have already been 
recovered. 
Persia—T he Ottoman ambassador at Teharan 
had required the execution of the treat,yof dilimi- 
uation and restitution of seven towns to Turkey, 
Comhttciai. I.vtei.liohncs.— Flour and wheat teDdiog 
downward. Slow ailea. Western e»nal Hour, 27a0d@2&s, 
Ohio H'Jstlil, ib.I wheat 7s5d@3>21. wliit- 'foOriQftsl'd. Corn 
steady »ta decline of 0 - 1 , mixed B')*, yellow ale, < 12 - 053 * 
Contineatial BreaiUtnit- has a declining tendeocy 
I'aovisioxs.—Beef steady at full prices. Pork quiet_ 
Lard quiet nt 70 h. London market dull. Flour 20-@27s, 
white wheat U0a@61, red 55s@C08. 
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Banks Closing anti Failing. — For some days 
reports unfavorable to the character of certain 
Western Banks bavo been iu circulation — among 
these the Patchen Bank of Buffalo. Thompson's 
Detector for May, in reference to the closing of 
these institutions, says:—“Tho time for redemp¬ 
tion of the following banks of this State having 
expired, they me clas-ed among the closed, aud 
those holding notes most look for redemption to 
the last owners of the hanks:—Champlain Bank, 
Merchants’ and Farmers’ Bank of Carmel; New 
Ymrk Bank of Hadley; Northern Canal Bank: New 
York Traders’ Bank; Patchen Bank of Baffalo; 
Qneen City Bank, Buffalo; Bank of South Hun¬ 
tington: Dunkirk Bank; Hartford Bank; Utica 
Bank; Mechanics’ Bank of Watertown; Bank of 
Bainbrldge; Bank of Carthage; Bank of the Empire 
State; Bank of the People; Bank of the Union. - ’ 
Doubtful Banks.— InjNew York, the American 
Exchange Bank and .the Metropolitan Bank are 
the great receivers on deposit of uncurrent bills: 
aud no bills which they do not receive are taken 
for deposit by .banks’or^by wholesale traders in 
general. The Post, has received from the Ameri¬ 
can Exchange Bank, the following list which are 
at present refused:—Bank of Hallowell, Hallowell, 
Me.; Exeter Bank, Exeter, N. 11.; South Iloyalton 
Bank, South Iloyalton, Yt.; Rhode Island Central 
Bank, East Greenwich, R. I.; Farmers’ Bank, Wick- 
ford, 11 . I.; Mount Vernon Bank, Providence, R. I.; 
Tiverton Bank, Tiverton, R, I.; WooBter Bank, 
Danbury, Conn.; Commercial Bank,Perth Amboy, 
N. .1,; State Bank, Sackett’s Harbor, N. Y, 
From Kansas. —Secretary Stantonhaspublished 
an address to the people of Kansas, in which he 
says the Administration of Mr. Buchanan will 
recognize the authority ol the Territorial Legisla¬ 
ture, and the validity of the Territorial laws. He 
palliates the act providing for a Constitutional 
Convention; he presumes the Convention will sub¬ 
mit the vital question regarding the domestic in¬ 
stitutions ol the new State, to the subsequent vote 
of the people, and then that Congress will admit 
the new State into the Union. He also recom¬ 
mends a general amnesty for past enmities aud 
prosecutions. He expects Gov. Walker about the 
middle of May. 
From Nkw Mexico.—T he Santa Fe mail arrived 
at Independence on the 2lst iust. 
The Indian depredations continued in New Mex¬ 
ico, and extensive preparations were being made 
for a campaign against the Apaches, to commence 
about the 1st of May. Difficulties with the Utahs 
were apprehended, but the Kiowas express them¬ 
selves friendly. 
The weather was uuusually warm, and the farm¬ 
ers were busy planting. Business was dull. 
Tiik Russian Cattle Epidemic, —An order in 
Council had beeu issued, prohibiting the importa¬ 
tion into England ol" cattle or of UorsoB, hoofs, 
hides or skins, from those territories of Russia, 
Prussia or Mecklenburg, (Schwerin,) which lie on 
the Gulf of Finland, or between the gull and the 
city of Lubee. ThiB precaution has been taken 
to prevent the introduction into England of the 
infoctlouB disease which is destroying the cattle 
of the Baltic provinces. 
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The Governor.General nf Canada is about to proceed 
to England, on prirato buslnm, The government will be 
administered in bis nbaeuce by Gen. Sir Win. Eyre. 
— Henry Rowland, Esq., of Utica, lias beeu appointed 
Principal Keeper in the State Prison at Sing Sing. 
Hub. ii. New-Yorker Office, ) 
Rochester, April28, 1S57. J 
There is no change to nole in Flour—arrivals are frequent, 
and for some descriptions the marker is easier. 
Gkain—'W heat as last q ii rued. Coni ISc. advance. (late fl@ 
H'c. do. liar lev ranges Iroui $1, 60(3)3,00, the latter for seed. 
PROVISIONS—Rutter 2o per Ih advance I alien Cheese l(e2c, 
do. Kegs hnve fallen off 2c. Potatoes range from 75c to $1,25, 
the former prion for Meritioer, the latter for prime Bine Mercers. 
Hay ranges from $16 to $25 as to quality. Coarse Mill Feed 
is worth $10 per trio. 
EOCUB3TKH. WHOLESALE BEIGES. 
Floor A.vn Oralt. Honey, box.am 
Flour, bbl.$d,iH>®7,23 Caudles, box.13«;3)14‘ic 
Wheat, -Jcti........$11.00(01,80 Fruits and Boots 
Best white Canada SO.’Xka>1.50 Apples, bushel.$1,000150 
Com...Cl ,75c Do. dried.*1.75&2,i0 
llale . OOmJSOo Potatoer . 75c'„Sl,2o 
Barley ..1/1002 00 Minus ano 8kjns 
Buckwheat,.50c Slaughter.7>60 lBc 
Beaus.-.$1.12 oil A- Calf.000Go 
Peas.. .1,0001,25 Sheep pelts.1,5002,00 
Meats. Lamb do.ooSuoc 
Pork. Mens. $24,tv s>:. us 
Do cwt.$ J ,0000,1*1 ('lover hashel.$7,IMfo 7,50 
Beef, perewt.$>1|5U. u7,00 Timothy.$3,5034,00 
Spring Lambs each $1.5ij01,75 StTNotuxs. 
Mattonicarcaes)- $5,60(.nWoo. 1, hard.$4,50(35,60 
Ham*, amoked_UNtwlSli'C Du. soft.$3,0004,00 
Shonldere.040iOc Coal. I^high. $»@s,25 
Chicken* .llimlSc Do. Scranton. 11,7,7.26 
Tnrkoy*. .(5J2>;c Do. Blo.ssbnrg ..to 
ces advanced lo.i.i'c tier barrel Sale*, at $.'i!w,v 6 Tor choice 300 Sewlf iV'^JriVed ' ramVo 31,P0RTK * ) FLOWER 
WIs and Ohio, efc* in gw I th*n X IritS * *??» T Mb * “ Genuine.0 htnrae Sugar<W Seed." by malhW 
Goese.-.500 Do. Shatookln ...$7,25>,n7,;0 
Dairt, Ac- Do. Char.!0(ajT2kc 
Rutter, roll.24025c Salt, bb).fl.KHjli.7fi 
Do firkin.I'017c Hay. tun....$lVir25 
Cheese.13 .yl4e Wool. » lb.3m04Oc 
Lard, tried.bkajHc White fash, bbl .. *11011/SO 
Tallow .10f(Lin>ir Codfish quintal .$4,75(05.00 
Eggs, down.QfllSc Trout, bbl.$9 
PRODUCE AND PROVISION MARKETS. 
NEW YORK. A rim. 27.—Flour—Market Is excited end pri¬ 
ces advanced tilper barrel. Sales at $l.!K>;a'6 Tor choice 
super State; $i>,l0&)n.29 for extra do; $'».;*l(.aOJO for super 
Western; $GiO@*i,vI for com to niodimn extra Mich, Ind,i|l, 
Wlti. and Ohio, closing with a strong upward tonderuy Canu- 
dlan liour tinner, sales at $‘vh>,I 0 super aud $6 ,ju e.7,-1)-x.ira 
Grain-— No report or wheat market. Rye scarce and firmly 
hpld. Harley firmly held hi $',6n de lvcrcd. Barley tmiltnoinf- 
ually the same. Corn unsettled. At the opening holllors were 
linn at t* o in store old mixed Wcatem; at the clofe lie re were 
free sellers at 77faj78c, but buyers refused to pay mure than 79(4) 
76c. Oats better, sales at hffot.ijdc State; Wfu.lKc Western. 
1'ROVtsroxs—Pork unsettled and lower. Sale? nt $21,75 .722 
for mass, and $ls,'‘l ■! tS*>' for prime. Lard 5te6dy; sales at 
ID^rnWo Butter in request at t5@21e Ohio, and UKSfU .-tate. 
Cheese less active lAn.lZc. 
ALBANY. Aran.27.—Flour—Linder the more favorable ad¬ 
vices troin K-trope and 1 lie increased domand for alilpmout, our 
markei s 'i.v, become more active, and sales -Wre ruaue 
tiii* morning to a fair extent nt an advance or I2>p7c25e per bbl. 
on the medium and better grades of Western and Canadian. 
Grain—T here is a moderate milling inquiry for Wheat at 
about previous rates. Sale* white Canadian to arrive by Canal 
on p. I Corn i- held at a further advance- and holders 01 W--t- 
em mixed are asking Wc. Bailey is sleadv but less Inquiry (s 
made; for a fair sample $1.00 whs asked’. Oats Steady, with 
tales State at 5be, maasnra. 
BUFFALO. April 27 — Plonr—Ohio Extra «.25®fi,50; Do. 
superfine $5.75: Michigan extra $6,00(71.14.5-1; Do. snpcrline 
$3,76(u'd.'25. 
ADVERTISEMENT S. 
I (O.MMJ5ROIA 1. AGENTS WANTED—Able and honest men 
\J from New England or New York. 
»«tr A. w. HARRISON; Pniladeiphia, Pa. 
I A OWLS.—A trio of English fawn-co'ored Dorkingx. and of 
Buff Oochfng, bred directly front imported r-tock. 
April 25, 1657. D. ELY, 6b Fitrbugh St, Bochester, N. Y. 
H LACKS.MITH ’.VAN .ED l-SIIOP TO KENT OK SELL. 
Cheap—Location good. None but good w.nkmen need ap¬ 
ply. kliab yeomans. 
Walworth, Wayne Co, N. Y. 
IMPORTANT TO HARDWARE DEALERS. 
WK would call the alien Ion o! Hardwarv Dealers to Sar- 
t T cent A b ostbk’s Doubh; Cut Gimlet, man ii lectured from 
Jessups JsSons best Cast Steel, at Bhelbnrne Falls Mors- All 
orders promptly attend.-,I io SARGENT A F0STK1L 
rpROTTING STOCK. BY ETHAN ALLEN. FOR SALK — 
X A irambletonian mare, in fosl to Ethan Allen, (the trotter,) 
aud a > ■ arliiia Stallion, otir. o' thu xamft mare, bv tb- -am.' 
horse. Both sre superior iimmida, nnd ale valued accordtnglT. 
352w2 0. M. VINSON, Jamaica Plum, Ma>s. 
BOVS' TAILOR. 
B OYS' CLOTHES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION MADE 
to or.'er in the fieri muntttr and In the moat fjuddnnable -t- le 
at tvry K/wrirkAt Particular »’t ntlon paid In nutting tor men 
orboya W. W'. PARSELLS at CLARKSON'S, 
352win 26 and 27 Arcade Gallery, Rochester. 
APPLE GRAFTS 1 APPLE GRAFTS! 
'aO OHO ^„,^ 1 ' K - 0T T: n STOCK -We ofrer for Sale 
''' I UU r*I,'*II) Apple Grafts, 111 to .*1 choice varieties, 
grafted aud put up expressly for our mvn nvr. Apply immedi¬ 
ately- BENJAMIN FIS1] A SON, 
3N2tf West End Numerics, Buffalo St., Rochester, N. Y. 
COLUMBIAN GUANO. 
1 )Ki’-i.'ViA N GUANO. Government Brand aud Weight. 
A Superphosphate of Lime 
NCIisEHY FOR SALE. 
LOOK AT THIS. 
Vniuttble. Fit-me In Culpepper county, Vn, t for Sale. 
WITH A VIEW TO OTHER PURSUITS, AND THE 
4 4 settlement nf my,Servants next '»H iu the Bomb, I offer 
ftt private erIc, until the 20th dav of Afav, "Bel-Pre," my pre¬ 
sent teat, coni aining 1 
THIRTEEN HUNDRED ACRES. 
Also,,iny •* Milton MU1" farm, containing about Two Hcndped 
and I wb>tt Acatx, Mills, Ac. puri.iuittjg theieto, together 
with Severn) smaller plac-a, all ol which are in the • Piedmont 
4 alley nt Vrrjrmm and buuiudiaU* vicinity of Brandy Station, 
he Orang- and Alexandria Railroad pa->i:,gdirectly through 
the JormHr, wuhln hnrdred Tfiiiis of ihe dwHllfntf |i,n* 
A FIRST CLASS ILLUSTRATED FAMILY NEWS- *®>td!ng»partial view «r foe pnrtai.es. ' ' 
' FATEB.—Price Five <’. ni* X ' opy; $2 50 a year Bnl-Pre I* so (avorobly und gen.utillr known In EaEle.rn Vir- 
H AilPKJt’f* WEEKLY^ * „ for tn ’ "-'‘.'I'JAOI'OV rff CapimbMa in the Cities 
, . _ _ _*W>u iiorohc, LliiX Tiiit'iit iifi Mil*llci»*rif, *r<» Snell in It,iin 
^ iriirpMra ^Veekiy wIlluoDt.iin b’Uei'n Pa^esof tbe tizeoUUfi more, Ki chin i mil* '. ,r fi»^lii..^Mon, •MexaiuJria, r>r elsewhere rlis- 
inoiitruLtoi -Vjw>. kiwH aN'timber compHting: ium much P^ed fo itomMuc profttMlife miming wi*h th*' n-r-r: ,icri vi’ , t»Tir- 
malter ih, an onliiicr}'tinodKcirno • Oiitini; It wlil bo oHoted In .iuit«'Of thr C'ity, <uk1 mi j\ r»v*t cleKirable and HrcPHjHblo 
a ill? i for bind in t: ; nnd the pages retrea. hi mi'Imunii^r, I will stAte h bmly il ;hree hundred *nd 
riOO APPLK:i vcar - 01,1 1 - 7 ^"' Vt-nrlmir^o; 
a pul** r. m.MXI Peach, hall d ■ f l aai 
Neccaitnar, nnd AlmondM. 
pic Seedlings. ’I fv- above MDPri chl remiiin upon the eronrd 
unlit matured. Adilr. .*i : K.V-'y.AVKK. Pm,field Mon. Co ,N.Y. 
GREAT INDI LK.V!ENT. 
, "j C \ UNITED STA'l'LS MAGAZINE, the Net 
V I large fiiff Itonrhi,-, wd* be tent to any addrees foronlv 
/ S® 1° Clubs of .' CO, W each. Mailed at the Pub- 
* / Hating Ofilee Fnc'osc amt direct lo 
* _IL LAWRENCE, Nortti Branford, f'or.n. 
Do. FPrnig ?i.i-V 1,17. Kyu J 'tqji. Coru, yellow or mixed, 
90c. Barley $1,,5. UaG 62e. 
Phovisioxa—M ess Pork, Xu. 1, $22,50; No 2. $21,50; Prime 
Do $ISNX Hams in pickle $21 per bbl; Do. Smoked, pic >; )h. 
Shoulders HU Mackinaw Trout ?i; White Hah $10,60. Mess beef 
$14; Prims $10 Dried heef 12*.,c. Lard In Mils ijv^TjHic; Kegs 
do. Butter, roll,23,7Vi3—Firkin DVrAX llamburghche«,a U’S 
12c Eggs lie. 
Skbps— clover nt J»l.ffl®7/Xl; Timothy $3.75; Flax $1.75.— 
While beans $1,76. 
StrspnlKS—Dried Apples $2.91 Benches 23c '?■ IK Tail. w. 
beef, lLHt-12: Mutton »4&&ltie. Ilidos, green, 7kf2t*c.; Orris 
(aJUc. Sheep Pelts $1761,50. Wool ffiyajis. Hops BJg|Uc. 
THE CATTLE MARKETS. 
ALBANY, April 27,—Beef Cattle—At market 600. Prices, 
live weight, extra, $6,50; first quality, $6.00 ; second aud third 
$5 XH) (5)5,50. 
Cows axd CALVES — 7 in market. Prices range from $35 
$10, $"*' X-' -5*'* '- 
Shekp— 7S0 in market Pricea range at from *i,50,5, 6'-7 
Swtxx—910 In market. Fat hogs $6,50 ; store* $7,5ft 
NKW YORK, April 22. — Bxxrxs— 1 The Current prices for 
the wt-. k at all the markets aroas follows:—First quality isi-p-q- 
B?; ordinary 11*^ .yli'^c,' common lO’i.Xillc: iuf-ricr y 5 "i 
@l"^c. 
Cows AXU Calves—F irst quality $at,i,70; Orel:nary J2" afiS: 
coron-sc$Wi7?D5; la&rior 3 
Veal Calves-E xtra quality, ' f 3 ft. 6»dit;7Kc. Other quali¬ 
ties, fi/ilic. 
Shekp a xn l.Ajtas—Kxira quality $l(V5)10,50. Other quali¬ 
ties $3.5.i;.: 6,50. 
Swiss—First quality 7» £ ."7>»C. Other qualities, 7@7-.,c. 
CAMBRIDGE, APRIL 22 — At markei 410 Cattle, 370 Beeves 
nnd 60 Store!, eonBisttng of Working Oxen, Cows, and Calves, 
Yearlings, two aud thren years old. 
Prices—M arker Beef, extra. $t0@10,£5; first quality. $8,00 
Cu'T.50, second quality. $S,00(ti3,5U ; third quality, $?,00ui|7,50 : 
ordinary, $f<yr «, 2 » 
Wokkixb r.XEX-$l0(fn£220. 
Cows -,xo Calves — $sii. to, »)®65. 
Veal Calves—$ 5, li, 7y,y}) each. 
VEAKt.i sos—$>1300. Two Years Old—$3V.;3S, Three Years 
Old—$42'.fi4S. 
n i.akbs— l&iki nt market. Prices—In lots, $4 ,iii, 
t,50y65,0u : extrn and seleelion*. $6, 7, vtl*.5" 
Swi.VE—5(KI at market Price*—Live weight 3(5.0c. « ft.— 
Or*seed lii)g«, HVyyll P~r lb- Rbonta. wholesale, 575,0c■ retail 
9,44'Sil'Hlc 
thi'ESi—i-reyhlOo. >4 tb. Tallow—SY-vS?de. 
Calt Sglaa—H(aU6c V* ft- PrfU—$1 J5@2;00. 
BRIGHTON April 23,— At market 930 Beeves, 50 Stores, 
27 pairs Working Oxen, 1JI IW aud Calves, IKK.' Sheep and 
Lamb*. 4,100 Swine 
Prices—XU.- kei Beef, extra. $10,00; first qnalitv. $9,75; 2d 
quality. $-,.'0; third quality, $7,75; ordinary $6(216.50. 
Wo u a L-- o Oxer—$ 150:5 300. 
Cows asp Calves—$ 37,5<\,i6S. 
Teal Calves—$ 5. each 
Yeaklisos—$«|..,L' <1 Two Years Old—13:@35. Three Years 
Old—$tUj:tA 
Sheep axp 1,a«m— Extra $6.7(59; tnlots $3,75, 4515. 
Swurs—7'-A'c,?c At retail O.a lOc. 
Hiuks— 5*i(5;10c. V lb. Calf Skius I lyMfcj. W ft. 
Psr.rs—$i.f.Vi:2,0' each. Tallow—ft 
THE WOOL MARKETS. 
NEW YORK. April 22—The demand for native and pulled 
Wools is quit" limited, and. although the stock ol all kinds is 
exceedingly small, It is dldienli to effect salus to any ext: :,r, 
unless at a concession in rat-*: the reason U obrioor—iuica, 
for goods are extremely low. and tire producer) cannot obtain a 
new dollar for an old one, csnsoqasnriy but few are anxious to 
pnreoc-e at uresent any of thu Sue grndt-s, iip.Ium t„ supply 
l i' ir imtuedlal" and most urgent wants; the production, it Is 
said, is greatly diminished, but the same aesertion w.u tz.i.ile 
last Fall by tho producers yrt they tlooded the market with 
tt-ashy goods, withont regnrd tofiatsh ,>r contrast G..-.:,. 
and if they suffer by their >"tpi litv, they must boar tee bur-dmi, 
and not Inythe blame of higli prices for Wool ou thow why 
ral»e it To themselves and speculator* may be attributed the 
high prices curreut during the U»t eight luomhs. and not tonne 
Olber source Bolh the manufacturers and dealers now ns>etj 
they will adopt a new policy, and not O0 into the interior to lit! v 
stack nt tho commencement of the shearing season; (v-rhapi 
they will not. but if so. we shall bo greatly surpr.se,!. Tua 
trausrtvBo"! for the week do not exceed fAI,ikfl' j;q. medium nnd 
super grades of pulled aud lU es-n Wools at prices ranging from 
4. r V.' '- v e, ns to quality. The low and incl ins grades f furvign 
have been In active request, with sales of S) bales Rio Grande 
at 21‘,,y:5ic. 11 I I bales unwashed Persian at 19hje ,; , ncs 
70,(llS)^'.HK> lbs unwashed Valparaieo and 2S,'AiO !t,». Calllbr- 
niu on private terms. We quote: 
American f-axonv Fleeces, V lb. ,.6fi;5C5 
Amcticnn Full-blood Merino .. 
American )- and •*' Merino.44;ri'32 
Amerleau Native and do.42(543 
1'ulled Wool, extra Country.-VVaA2 
Pulled Wool, super..... 42:5.45 
Pulled Wool. No 1.33;536 
California Ptue, Washed.25 ,545 
Do. Com. Unwashed...lSmAi 
Peruvian, Washed .35@3S 
Valparaiso, Unwashed.24i',Jl28 
South American Com Washed....167724 
South American. Entry Rios. Washed.17(5 24 
South American Unwashed...12,; : ig 
South American. Cordova, Washed.27',-'.30 
East India. Washed.'.7(385 
Atricitn. Unwashed ..uSl5 
African. Washed ..19(525 
Smyrna, Unwnsbesl.1 i,>|r; 
Smyrna. Wasned. SUffAS 
ilextee:, Unwashed . 125)16 
l.V r Tnler*. 
BOSTON. A I'Mit. 22—Stock of domestic light, ami ! ,• .. ales 
have been modeiw.e, comprising for tho weak 50,(Vt* fta, at pre. 
vions rates. In foreign, tho sales comprise IN' hales South 
Ainerican and Meditetranran at various prices, as to quali'.v. 
Prime K»xony Fleece, washed, \i IN, frUiGS; Full Wood Me- 
nno. Vkirik'; Three .,uarter 4.s,5vVt; Hall do.. kVilS; Pont- 
S'° P V w 5 “' r - Kxlro, 47;,ufifi; Do. No. 1, 
37,.i4.<; Do. No, i, 22 it .Yi; Smyrna Washed. 25(532. 
MARRTAGES. 
Is this eitv. April 2dlb, bv Rev. F Kempsliall. Mr \Y11.1 11 M 
11. CRENNELLand Miss HARRIET J GREEN, both of Koch- 
Bone dust. 
For sale by A. LONGETT, 
3S2wl No 34 Cllll' st, corner of Fulton, New York. 
A RAKE CHANCE. 
onn VARIETIES CHOICE IMPORTED FI.OWER 
G' "" " Seeds Just arrived Toirty papers sent bv mail, post¬ 
paid. for nne dollar. Uataloguestoapplicants. Half acre pa<-k- 
tgea iff (he •• Genuine Chinese Sugar Cane Seed," by mail, nori- 
t-airt, for $L II. 0. WHITE, Box 400 Rochester, N. V. 
TO I'EHSONS OCT OF EMPLOYMENT. 
WANTED—In every county In the United Stares,active, In- 
II diiirrlons and enterprising meu. as Agents fur li,e sale, 
by subscription, of valuable and interesting Kooks , all of them 
being expressly adapted to tho warite of every family and con¬ 
taining no thing of a pernicious or Injudicious tendency Our 
pu Mirations are among the best in the country, and good agent* 
"hii realize a profit from .42 tn t ’ per day by engaging in the 
business A small capital of ordv $fi> to $5U is required. For 
further particulars, address ROBERT SEARS, Publisher, 
262w3 No. lfil WiiUam street. New York. 
TREES AND STOCKS 
A T THE OWA'CO LAKE NURSERIES. 
XX. 8,000 Peach 1 year from bud, $60 per 1,000 
3,000 Apple 5 to 7 (set. 70 " " 
500 Cherry 2 yrs 4 |,> 6 feet. 10 per 100 
10,000 Cherry Stocks I vear, fine. 4 W per 1,000 
5,000 Imported Pear Stocks 1st quality 20 •• “ 
5,000 •• • •• 2d •• 15 •• i. 
10,000 American Arbor Vitae. 30 “ « 
Tne Pear Stocks wire imported this spring and came in fine 
order. Those marked Dt quality are very string. They are all 
pruned and ready for planting 
Kveki, rrk,n’ 3 collected to order 
H. COLLINS, Auburn, N. Y. 
riMlK ORIENTAL HORSE ID LA KM HR. 
A PART O? CONTEXTS. 
Pari I TUE ORIENT Al. ART—Introductory Remarks; 
I'ho Tftl© } J hiIrifc*' 4 ti!: V • Tr.»tn 4 »ue * Tao,;, ‘. _ 
^vill he eTeulrotyped, f hv buck uaaitituv t*f»n slwavs be supplied, 
so tha! subscriber, will be able at tuy tim-. to complete tbeir 
•i? n ' r laa c! " i '7 cr-cfi Volume mat nnd aupropriate Covers 
will be prepared Tor the convenience of those who wish to bind 
the paper. 
Harper', Weekly will contain a fail ant/ Impartial summary 
v ^ojlcicttl. Social, Kelj^ions, rVii.ituKrcm , and Lltorm V 
exvs of the <lny. Itivili rhromcltj the l* uiing movement* of 
tile .ijxe. rc LOMl Uih inv«ikU>jif or ^uius, tb»s di^covHfte*- of 8ci- 
«iee. Hull tbe crrnitotifr of art It ttIILJh » word,aim to present 
ani accurate en«i complete pic*ure of the Mge in Jch wo lire. 
!* h due kiktu of attemiou to the ta^te, the loi- 
H^tnMtiou. and the frtfliligs- It‘ filler contents will tmihrare 
lolfFa Incident* of Travel and Adventure, Sketches of Charac- 
t er.uui Socinl Life, An d apon An and Morals. 
TPiUJAh*; 
One Copy for T ^rpnty Weeks.§ 100 
On# Copy for <hie War.’ / 25tJ 
One ropy for T a h Vsu"> ... 4 iip 
Five Copiog for Otih Year. 9 Oij 
Twelve ropie* for One Yc.lt ... ... 30OO 
Tweuiy-Sve Copier for • am Year.. ..40IMJ 
*•' To personjuretting op a Tiub o. TVelve or Trenty -five n 
copy Will be 8one frrutir.. Subscription* n;nv comiaence with 
any A umber. Specimen Numbers ^ra niiouslv supplied. 
C ^Opergvmbn and Jt.trnKRS -applied at $L otj a year. 
from the if, Y, Ofan-itr, 
tiunNoi ^r.nre a nsc*t dcKirAl.le and aeeesriblo 
reireai m midanronrer, I willstnte « b.iilyql -,hret* hundred and 
fifiy acres of Epli-riiKd ttinber form, a part of the e.rote; two 
bunarad and filly are in wheal, upon which Was seeded last fall 
thirly-two bunlie), of cl'-un Tim:,(by Meed, uuil I'u- Spring 
twenty buehwlr. Glover Sired with FU„i«. tb* b,dance, nxeept 
otie riUAdn.il ,,rol ten acres, being prepare,] for Doth, Is thor¬ 
oughly aet in rimotn.v, Glover, wine Gross and Blue Sward, 
much of the sod btirnr very old and sirong 'Ihe me.vlows, 
rrom watch the Urtn takes its imtue, have- neeu sronding for 
more than cne hundred yonru. Arid ,tr)i pwslnce pure Tlmotiiy 
Nnfarro, Imio pos'ti.m and capacity in tne State, is hetrer . u it- 
t'l tor an t utire Iroy or Dairy tarm tr.an riie former, „s niJIklJOO 
™*- « « w I: _ - a d .... | lied fc* ghtm ! ■ 
almost at tne stion. Combining cropping with grazing jn Jta 
present condition, It is equal to one thousand barrels font five 
or six thousand boshula w heaL (arentng one himdred Cattle, 
besides mere Han ..me hundred farm, stock nnd work Mams, a 
full supply of Hoy, Ac. ’ 
SEVERAL ORCHARDS. 
comprising five hundred trees of v-ry select frait. Improve¬ 
ments, though not. elegant, are ample end In pood repair. Ex¬ 
tensive view of rne Mountain,—rituntlon most I.esutihtj-neigh¬ 
borhood unsurparood for all Hist is lUrirehK nnd within a few 
hours ride on the Car* or ei I her City. 
I invite correspondence and inspected ri om any interested— 
L not sold privately, further notice will be given in time. 
Address WM. 11. KOSR 
_ fBel-Fre.) MilchelFa Stmi-.n P. 0„ Culpeppe r Co, Yn 
DEVON CATTLE. 
rpwo OR THREE FIRST QUALITY YOUNG DEVON 
, Sul0 t c 5™ ln K 'WO years old, got by imported 
Qttartiey, (23-1.1 out ol thorongu bred Cows. I will nUo tel) a 
iew- thoreugh-brcdCows and Heifere, either for cash or RWjrovf d 
cr ?ui vn w. LEWIS F. ALLEN. 
Black Sock. April 15,1357. 3«Cw3 
up ' ou, wictctug; ttouing ; r-uppiog 
t; Ralking: Biting; Running away.A> 
DEATHS. 
At Ronton Centre, on the morning of the ltd of April, Mrs. 
TRYl’IlENA, wile of Mark Hollister, aged 2S years. 
Raking. 3d. It rave, st Ic«n «ioth,;r hand in binding. 4ib U 
saves shattcritig by th" caretul handling in raking ; besides, the 
straw being ; via might, it i. well secured In Hie -hoaf. aud 
t-.-vs ii,>4 dre-jt in tee stter-tiainiiing and the fc-v-vU are not ex- 
pose.i in ti e stack, so that the iro ux saving *v. n exceeds the 
Linux saving 5th Disagovd Moa vr, being one of the best 
convertible machines iu use. uth. it has a knife that does not 
choke. 
Over BO Flr»t I'remlums Received Iu Four Yeur*. 
Price of UrAVer ar,.1 Mmnv r fcU'i»—$xi cash tmlnnce iu note due 
Jiui. i, iy&< Price of ttenper onlj StW— $10 cash, balance in 
note due Jan. 1, i.aaS. 
For cash 12 per cent, discount from tb* uuove prices. 
To secure a Machine, order immediately Un ush so little 
known the past season, und tione ready for drlivctv till ui .q„ v 
yet not two-thirds the customer, could be supplied The repu¬ 
tation of the Machine Is now widely established, so thathCnd 
will not ns nearly supply the demand *s 2 sm did |*,t yeav ' 
IT Drdnr early, if you would not bo disappointed' 
I'amimiu rs giving tupaKTULLT the OPINIONS OF FARM- 
EK-t, together with order-, notes. Ac -ailed to ti.plicauts, »nd 
prepaid 
t :'~ II B IIAPOfVHl, of Rochefer. >’ V iv the General 
Agent for the above Mai-hme in Kew York, to whom all letters 
relative io sale-. Ac- In this State v ..mid be addressed. Travel¬ 
ing and Local Agents wanted ,'V>2wlb 
l> E BO XV ’ S R E V I E W\ 
rriWENTY-TIIRKK SEMI-ANNUAL VOLUMES OF THIS 
1 wo, k have appeared. It is published monthly, 12S pages at 
Washington City, at 5 per aninun, or $256 for six months or 
one volume. 
This work is devoted to t'i- msintenimeo of conseTV ilij-ni a- 
against the various isms of tho day. which threaten soelelv at 
the North, no less dun they do society at tho South, and in Its 
service some of the ablest writers in the country are engsged.— 
Though national hi many respects, and discuraiiq; faliy Sio m- 
dusrvy and tho wealth of our own ansi of all foreign nations • 
this work has more especially dnv„(od itwll to an exposition 
nf thy Foqth and Souths.ami is almost the only autnor.lv 
upon all matters relating nt their institutions and policy. 
Booksellers in all cities and towus, are authorixed to receive 
subscribers, ami ilednct thu u-u»I commissions specimen con¬ 
ies will be sent when requested. 
Mr lie Bo w has lately retired rrom the ( Vtimis o.Iice in which 
he published several elaborate volumes upon the statistics of 
the country. 
The Review continues to Increase It., circulation, and sub¬ 
scriptions may begin in any time. Terms $5 per annum ; to a 
Club of three, $10, to a club eff ten. $51. Back number* aud 
volumes can be supplied at Dio Washingbm or Now Orleans of¬ 
fices. 1 he fir-t twelve volumes are coudensed into three vol- 
inis.s, entUleil "Sonthem States,” haudsomely printed and 
bound ; price $’ for t e Sell. ImI pages. 
Dt Bo w s Kcvis.w b*. been upon onr labile for several dav*. 
fhe work Is well worthy o! attend,,n. not only iu tho section of 
i*s mtrv t:» m)hc‘i It Is juiU.IhIh iI bti Kt lh^ Sor\l\ h-i it contains 
a great amount of very valuable infre.tle:, which ciurnot be 
found elsewhere D is properly the complement of Hunt’s 
Magazine, and In connection with that work, forma a complete 
record of men imli'e *ud eu.m r,,,rvi*l facts tv,: commend It to 
the notice of our readers, and to the favor or all who ato Inter¬ 
ested In the coiau eiee of--p South. — .V F U writ. ,f Knqu.'rvr. 
ID’ Dow * Kv.virw It is imply supported, vs learn, at riie 
Bouth ; and for ’his reuson, as an aec-redt , d ,.ryau of the com¬ 
mercial Interests of that great regiou of our country, i on d 
find It* reader* In all clre-le., bVt, should be m-re Anxious to 
b um rvbat view, are 'akerfof our great producing interests and 
of the natural questions which agitato the country at head¬ 
quarter*.— tjhtrar'j tl'or/J, Nnv Dert. 
MooilK'.a KnusT Nkw-Yorkrb.—'V e wish th.-u »>< could in¬ 
due,- oven farmer in Northern Indiana, to subscribe for this 
superior .agricultural, Journal Of all the papers that wo ttre 
acquainted w ill, devoted In this subject none rank so high, in 
our Catlmarion, as Moore's.— WtslviBe tlniL) Ikral.t. 
effor u' to be independent of sect or party. 
firom (fe St. .I.izn's iltt.tn.jrr. 
' Harper's iVeckly" is evidently destined to become one of Die-- 
most reliable periodica!., of the 'lay. supplanting much of the IT TESTS' PATENT itmsvt vn» m, i-t . , 
wishy-washy' stuff which is h w d:t,gtl.e community. W 
Kish “ ror ' seisT ^r 
GENESEE AGRICULTURAL WORKS. 
C. li, BRIN KICK HOFF A CO., Ifatuvla, N. Y., 
M ANUFACTURERS OF AGRICULTURAL fMPLE- 
menro,—Brinkerimff sCelebrated Flow- of different sizes, 
—ririnkertoff - Patent Self-holilinc KuTrow-Guage flow—a 
nt-wPafout Iron .Revolving Drag,—Btinkerfioffa new Patent 
sub-soil Plow, arranged with Common Plow, «o us to save an 
extra team aud driver, ami a new Patent Self-Clearing Clover 
All work done in a superior manner, and tho castim-s of all 
plows gnennd and polished Older, respectlnllv solicited, nnd 
a liberal discount mnde to dealers. S77w8 
Ratavla (Jenesee Co., N. Y., .Mare'- 2J. 1857. 
give a Bail; Diseases of too 'teeth ; Inliainmation ot the Eve ; 
Galls: Heaves; Bot- ; Fits, ar.-d foriv other diseases. 
No Fartaer should tie wi'le. ui this Book, 
No Livery St .Me vhotildbe without it. 
Nn BlacKsmilii should he without It 
No Owner of » Hutw -bould he without It. 
The whole will be rent to any part of the U. S. (post-paid) for 
25 cent-. Six coDiea for $L Address CHARLES J. ELDKIDGE, 
Cincsnanti. Ohio. 
TRIAL OF REAPERS AND MOWERS. 
rptlK TRIAL OF REAPERS AND MOWERS, UNDER 
4 the auspices of the State Bonrd of Acrioultnre will take- 
place on 
WEDNESDAY, THE l-'IUST DAY OF JULY, 
1887, at Hahiltox, Bntlur county. Ohio, at which time and 
pl ico tho following PreruicintH will b- iwardcd; 
) For the best kE; aPER... .___ «'i)oo 
E”or the 2d best do . .* il s 
IL For tlie firs- MOWER.”]. 
For the 2d best Jo . . 30 OIJ 
III. Forth" best READER A MOWER, combined . . M (u 
For the 2d ke-st do do do . 30ijil 
The .Machines c vmpeting for the Premium of ” R-nper ami 
Mower combined," shall both • Ktap" ana « JA u-," in the pre¬ 
sence of the Awarding Committea. 
Competition fire Hih Dreiulums is respect'"llv Invited from 
Manafacturere ami others, in oil tlie State*. 
The first, or Premium of $ will be awarded cither in money 
or gold medal, at the option ef tie suecessf-I competitor. 
Good teams and efficient teamsters will be provided bv the 
Board. 
H million is a point :w»nty-five mile* north of Cincinnati, on 
the Great Miami rhii.rutid. and Is therefore very accessible 
AWARDING COMMITTEE — lion Norton R Townsend. 
Avon, O ' John Ferris. Carthage, 0 ; K. G. Dyer, Hamilton. O.; 
W R Colle t. Lebanon, O,; David Nevitt, Lawrencebargh, Iud.; 
Jos. Barker, Newport, O. By order nf Board, 
Starch. 16, IS57. .)NO. II. KLIPPAUT, Cor. See. 
ATKINS’ AUTOMATON: 
OR, 
Self-Eakinsc Reaper and Mower. 
BEST MACHINE IN USE. 
1 (Thefirti) buitt in ISSif. 
40 Ueeii silt cessfutly in \y>$, 
300 tn diferent Stales in 1S54. 
1,200 W'll ti;ftribilled in 1855. 
2,800 Tfrri'vxbimt the Union 1856. 
5,000 Jtvildinx for 1857. 
from the /’rottdfnce (ft. I.) Pod, 
We like Ifce '• Weakly" very much. Its first-page articles are 
calm and eandid ; its -ciejilific department la full of Interest to 
practical people ; rte stories ire admirably told ; its illustrations 
are good ; Its chat is pleasant, aud it- nonsense is very sensible 
it isn't trashy, uor silly, nor love-aickr. It can be carried into 
tie family with satery. 
from tfie Troy JL%. 
A remarkably neat ami attractive Journal. Trie facilities of 
the Publishers for producing -uch • journal are uncqualed by 
any firm ui this country, The Publishers furnish tor tire cent’s 
a pound a greater amount of rending matter than the same 
money can purchase in any other form, while the qualitv is 
really the best. 
/'row the Chweboutn. 
We have reason to congratulate mt-reives npon areally '.-alu- 
able, aud certainly most readable addition to our list of weeklies 
rrom the IXodon Traiisrripi, 
Hvrper's Newspaper U a very handsome affair—jnef what war 
WBntt-d—lull of news, science, criticism, stories, (nets ar he 
hour, and mafi rial for the fireside and the si aiiy. 
from the Concord i V. [[.\ Stataman 
There Is certainly no paper published, in which, for five cents, 
and in the -pace of sixteen pages then; 'is condensed snch a va¬ 
riety of sound and antortaiaiag raatllug, well executed engra¬ 
ving.-, and complete rc- w* -nrcii-.-r, 
PUBLISHED BY HARPER AND BROTHERS, 
Fbusklix SqiuitR, New York. 
•J. SAGE & SONS, 
LITlIOGUAl’llEKS \N14 ENGUAVLHS, 
20 i» JUts Sirket, Bfirrato, 
OVEH SAGrEtS MUSIC STORE. 
SUPERIOR SUFFOLK SWINE. 
T hf. stjbscribkrs have for salk pure Suffolk 
Swine, bred from their brat Sutfo'k Stock. Addre-s » 
331w6eow JOSIAH 8TICKNEY. Watertown, Mass. 
Alf.mlm or ISAAC STD'KNRV, Boston, do 
FRUIT TREES! FRUIT TREES! 
pLOBENCE NURSKRYc—ADOLPtl 1JORNRMANN A CO. 
L This E-tahliSbnient in prepared this Spring to offer to the 
trade and to d.Moiiier- genentlly, the bin- -s and best aseort- 
maut, as Apple*. Pears Plums. Clwrrl.ro, Peaches. Neclarinea. 
Also. ORNAMENTAL TKRE- AND SHRUBS, 
Nrawbemes. Na<>, Dahlias, Verbenas, Fnlcx. Corona¬ 
tion Pinks. Pansies. Doinbra. ifoot- ,uu Plante Also, 
FLOWER, YEGETABI.R SEEDS. 
We invite Nurseryin. rt. Venders, Amiteur*. and others, to 
give us a call and examine out stock, feeling assured it will 
recommend itself, ant] we promise they -nail be accommodated 
with the lowest rates, or they can correspond with ns on the 
subject Oar new ' atidnsra-, is Jiret out of press, and will be 
forwarded to every post-paid application, inclosing a one cent 
stamp to pre-pay the postage. 
_ „ ADOLPH KORN 8MANN A CO. 
Florence. Mara- March 17, K57. 37 >v,« 
GROVE FARM FOR SALE. 
T he above farm, situated about one mile 
from ttie center of''snardalgna, cninanitig 153 acres choice 
land, with extensive and toperior out bn ridings and convenien¬ 
ces. Honte. trick, first class, of the Kngiisn Ci ttage ;-yle, 
COSJI’KIXG! 
qtHF. WHOLF. ART tiF OONJU’lING MADE EASY, with 
JL t nil instructions n:.d direct Mu- how to perform nearly 21,1,1 
of me coos; wtoni-- ring ana wondcrlui terns cl E.-LMof llnnci 
Hocus Focus. Ventriloquism and Legerdemain Illu-trated 
with lt.H.1 Engrariugs. Price 25 cents Sent anywhere by mail 
Addles- C, H. LONG. Brasher Falls, N. Y. 
HEHECt.V GRADE VINES FOR SALE. 
T O BE RKADi FOR DFLIVKRY BY THE 15tl, of May 
—rood, strong plants, iu j>ot «—oropogcAJ front t.\c oriomat 
line Price. $'1 each. 
Those wishing to obtalti is new nnd valuable Native White 
Grape, will da well to forward th.-tr orders at an exrlv date. 
WILLfA.M BRO' 'KSBANK, Prospect Hill Nursery, 
noaT tiudfon, Columbia Co. N. Y. 
WHY NOT TUY IT f 
TF YOU ARE N"T PREPARED TO TRAT THE Sugar 
J. i’ropcrllc* o: th„ t:biti--e Sugnr I'cie, rou enn't tail of 
reaping a rich reward in Fre er. Inclose f to the subscriber 
and you shall receive, by mail, post-paid, seed enough to plant 
half an acre, with direct! n- fore Vt -. stion. 1: may be planted 
from llith May to 10th June, in same manner a. Indian corn.— 
Satne packages by Express in quantity, for sixty cer.ts To 
Dealers. $t per fb. Also, bv mall lift uvi! "V Di'Kl 
A'lw4 Address I. v, BKMtGS, West Mact»lc.n, N Y. 
WAKKFIF-LIFH HAND CORN PLANTER, 
H .\> BEEN t'HOROXIGHLY 1' WI KTl BY FARMERS IN 
overs part of Die Union, who unite -a commending it as \ 
trulu :o,.'ir.rec-rrsv ii"t«i..af, Iri short, nil things cen-id- 
t) C7Llil more men wanted as agents to C’k- 
-CstFLO/culRte rnpld-eelting, .xlunbre 1-,trolly Work*, 
"’hlch attract by their tow priyea, inO-rt-.-iug contenn, und -u 
MONROE COUNTY SAVINGS INST1TUHON. 
riMlia BANK ALLOWS INTEREST AT THK I4ATS OF SI5 
i P" r Cent prT aanr to upon al! deposiro. Otbco No td Buffalo 
stteet, directly opposite the Court Honre. 
CHARLES W DDNDAS. Pnealdent 
J .E. PIEREGNT, SsecistaTy. 
.Martin Briggs. 
Atrwu Bronson, 
Aristarchus Champion. 
Moses Chapin, 
Freeman n*rke, 
Ia>nis Chapin, 
Chariot W Dundas, 
George Ellwangcr, 
Kbenerer Ely, 
WUSam N Ely. 
Rochester. February 24th, 1357. 
Samne: Miller. 
Thomas Hanvey, 
Nathaniel B. .Merrick. 
Nehemiah Osborn, 
George W. Farsons, 
Edwin Pancost, 
William N. Sage, 
Lewis Selye, 
Alvah Strong, 
Levi A Ward- 
I F YOU WANT TO SELL OR BUY A FARM. ADDRESS 
Ja-WKS Sonny, Buffalo, N. Y. See advertisement in No. 370 
of Rural, Feb. 7 th. 
See advertisement in No. 370 
372tf 
KETCHUNUS NIUVVER, 
A ND MOWER AND REAPER FOR i-AY. WITH PLAT- 
A form for either side or ba/.-k delivery of the grain Various 
Matron within tbs cr>'i'---- - of Monroe Wayne. See—a. r-tvrea 
Oswego, Jefferson, Orleans and NUcara, an receipt, nf t rice_ 
l>y M. W. SIMMONS, Bp.-- kport, N Y. 
NORTHERN MUSCADINE CHAPES 
T HIB GENUINE. FROM THE PARENT STOCK, ptodaeed 
only by the Shaken, at New I-ebam u. after 15 ve vrs trial 
Willi IVt or ill varieties still > lelds In poin' of pit,ft; a* ten to one 
Of any other hardy Grape, loclnilit-g all the late l*w varieties 
Four week* earlier thus tin Is:tbeLa,euu..I,v ,t- prolific, greutiy 
its superior as a Wine or Table Grape, for present use. Produ¬ 
cing abundantly in common garden soil Ha-dr as the Currant 
—a yearly bearer in great profusion. Roots be-’ procured bv 
clubs who order ten or twemv roots to one ,ddr ■•«.. ' Price from 
one dollar to tUrc- dollars Circulars sent gratis to those wish- 
tt g to purelmss roots Terms, cash witli order Promptness, 
onr motto. Address J. l.KWIS, or P. STEWART, 
New Lebanon, Columbia Co, X. Y. 
NAFOLEON BLACK HAWK 
A\" I T. L STAND FOR MART'S THK ENSUING SEASON 
II »I the stable of Messrs K. A I. D. PEAK, one fonrUt of 
a mile west of the village o! MerldUn. In the lown of Cato. 
He will be three years old the Itfth day of M»v next and for 
style and action is perlectly nnsurpa.—ri if not unsurpassable 
He eras foaled and raised on the bauks of Lake Champlain, in 
the tow n o' Tteonderoga. u,2 pronounced t.«ut and in Vermont 
tin- best colt ot his age pr tbe mimerou* prqgeuy ol the World¬ 
wide ceb brat,-d Rt. 4 cr Hawk, owned by David Hili, Esa of 
Bridport, Vermout 
With reference to Pedigree, it is enongh to m>v that be was 
sired by Mr. l!n.L'sold Black Hawk, and from a' Hamiltonian 
mare ot great -trength, hs well as ftctii.ni aud beanty. which, 
next to the Black Hawk, i* as deservedly popular blood as any 
in the country 
N - t’Pt.K''N is 15*, hand* hi*.-h mid weighs over GV u,S-, in 
good coudltlon : a be-tatifni bright bay. and of sttch perfect 
synuuetry that he Is believed, by good Judges, to bu the best 
cob of '.i s age on this Couttnetn. 
TkftMS, $15 for a * ingle jrap, $3’. for INe seaeou. and $'«H to in¬ 
sure * foal; and It Is .-vary-lr declared and forms ;i \rt of the 
contract, that any in-are parted with before foaling time, will be 
regarded as with ,oal. and the ormru at time of patting held for 
amount of Insurance price of service. T‘,ose putting by Leap or 
Sensor,, w ill pa> at time of pulling mares 
GROVE BRADLEY A CO. 
Meridian, Cayuga Co., N. Y, April 1,1857. ftsi,w6 
FLOWKll SKKDS BY MAIL. 
F OR THE ACCOMMODATION OF THOSE WHO LOVE 
the eultiwttion of Flowers, but who reside at a distance 
from where they can be procured, we have selected from our 
large assortment of flouiir &>,£, Btt> most \houy uctro.v, and 
those Of cosy culture—and put them tip In assortments as follows, 
which will be sent, post-paid, to all parts of the Union at the 
following prices: 
AsaOHTMRXT No. 1 consists of twenty choice varieties of 
Annuals.«10U 
A-s.'utmkvt No 2 cotiM-ts of twenty choice varieties of 
Biennials and Perennials. x 00 
ASSORT"kNT No. 3 consists of ten extra fine mrlctles of 
Amina’s and Perennial* embracing 
many of the uew and choicest, in 
cultivation,. 1 00 
AsSORTSiSNT No. 4 consists of five very choice varieties, 
selected from Priro Flower* iff F.tig- 
lish Pansies, Get-.non Carnation and 
Picotoo Ifii ks. Vertreniut, Trufiaat’s 
French Asters u-,d IVniMo Holly¬ 
hocks, each of which are sold «t 25 
cents singly. . 1 Oil 
Person* in ordering will please irive the number ol the 
Assertt:',’lit. Any person iemi.tint; Three Dollars wid receive 
“to fi'tir AHsortments, postage free. RemittaUces can be made 
in batik bill* or postiqp*stamps. 
Out descriptive Catalogue, of up wards of Set Itun iredot tho 
fitn -.i varieties of English. French and German Flower Seeds, 
(with many very select varietiesoi om own growth.) will be sent 
to dt applicants who enclose a stamp to pre pay postage. 
377w6eow B. K. BLISS A HAVEN, Springfield, Mass. 
872wtf Successor :o Howard A Co.. Buffalo. N. Y. 
CFTLEA8E TO READ THlS-^i 
I F YOU WANT EMPLOYMENT. SEND AT ONCE FOR 
Mr. SEAR'S Circular to KooL Agenda, Our Publica¬ 
tions Are red an..mg the meet salable. Address off- 
paid) R03KRT SKA Ed. Tubliiher. No. ffl WRliatu St NY. 
THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL KAIL ROAD CO. 
/ AFTER FOR SALE OYER 1.500.000 ACRES SELECTED 
' ' Farming a»ri '-Vote! l ands in Tracis of Forty acres and up¬ 
wards, to suit parohoserb. pa 
Lons Credit- und »t Low Rate* of Interest. 
Pamphlets, conial.u .- Maps, description of Lauds, and other 
luforrnalico valuable to 'he Western Emigrant, will bo »em free 
of postage by oduresjir.g 
SoStf JOHN COKNINa Gen. Ag't, Bnffalo, N. Y, or 
JOHN WILSON, Land Ccm'r 1. C. R. R„ Chlo., IU. 
THK BEST LAND PLASTER. 
I HAVE ANALYZED A 8PECIMKX OF ” VIENNA PLAS¬ 
TER ou Gtfsum," aud also specimens of “CuTtiaa" and 
•‘Onondaga Pdastsb," and find them to yield respectively as 
taLlows: 
VIENNA FLASTES. 
Sci-fhats or Lntx.. 
Carbonate of Lime.. 4.45 
Carbonate of Magnesia,. 1.30 
Alumina,...' i46 
SilicA . 1.84 
Protoxide of Iron,. 21 
VTater..1SA3 
Loss,. 29 
. 100.00 
JAMES R. CHILTON, M. I)„ Chemist 
New York, March 19, 1354. 
ONONDAGA PLASTER. 
Sulphate ot Limb,.63.20 
Sulphuric of Lime. 1.01 
Carbonate of Lime,. 6.30 
Catbonate of Magnesia,. 1.60 
Alumina.. 2.80 
Silica.I 2.46 
Water,. 22.10 
Loss,.. 24 
CAYUGA PLASTKB. 
Sulphate or Lime,. 
Sulphnret of Lime. 
Carbonate of Lime. 
Carbonate of Magneris. 
Alumina,. 
Silk*. 
Protoxide of Irotb-. 
W ater. 
Loss,. 
100.00 
JAMES R CHILTON, M D, Chemist 
New York, April 2,1852, 
It appears from the above analyses that the " Vienna Plas¬ 
ter" is superior for Una to that of ihe Cayuga or Onondaga, in¬ 
asmuch as it contains the laruc-e per cent-'igeof the “ Sulphate 
or Lime." which is the most bencto!*! property in land Plaster. 
Thin plaster is kept constantly on hand at Geneva. Vienna, 
Cnrrandnlgna, Victor, Fisher* and Pfttoford. 
£>** t-eiier* and titq'ilrie* may i'e addressed to WTLLL4M 
RANKIN, Er.q , Charlotte. Monroe Co., N. Y. 
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