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MAY 23. 
MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 
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Jraip fiitflltgnta. 
Arrival of the Asia. 
The steamship Asia arrived at New York on the 
15th inat Bhe left on the 2d. Passed the Tuaoa- 
rora, from Philadelphia, putting back, having been 
in collision with the ship Andrew Foster, ot New 
York. Captain saved. The Australian packet 
Oneida, supposed to be lost, is safe, having put 
back to St. George’s Sound. Steamship Ariel, 
hence for Havre, arrived atSouthampton April 30. 
The Asln brings 70 passengers and upwards of 
$2QO,OUO in specie. 
The Dutchess of Gloucester, the last surviving 
daughter of George the Third, died April 30. 
John Evetjn Denison was elected Speaker of the 
House of Commons. There waa no opposing can¬ 
didate, The Coolies aboard the Peruvian ship 
Carmen, for Calaic, revolted, set fire to the vessel, 
and all, 200 In number, perished. Those on board 
the British ship Galnarc revolted also and set Are 
to the ship. The flames were extinguished, but21i 
Coolies were killed and wounded before order was 
restored, 
From Shanghai it is stated that a hand of rebels 
had burned Mohon, in a province of Kiangse, and 
15 chops of tea were destroyed. The. .Mandarin 
Governor of Whampoa had sentenced three Chi¬ 
nese merchants to death for having carried on 
commercial relations with the English contrary to 
his commands. 
The exports for March show an increase of over 
£1,000,01)0 sterling, compared with the same month 
last year. Lady Franklin has purchased an Amer¬ 
ican clipper for the search of her lost husband, 
and given the command to CapL McCUotock, 
A communication from Air. Dallas to Lord Clar¬ 
endon announces the presentation, by the Ameri¬ 
can Government, of a silver medal and a sum of 
money ot from £10 to £30 to the Newgate boatmen 
who rescued the crew of the ship Northern Bell. 
The Grand Duke Constantine bad been received 
with royal honors in every part of France which 
he had visited. He was last at Paris. 
The federal conuctl of Switzerland, by a unani¬ 
mous vote, has agreed to accept the proposition of 
the four powers for the settlement ot the Neut- 
chatel question. 
The King ot Prussia is to g n t his 1,000,000 francs, 
for the Swiss will not recognize his title as Prince 
of Nenfohatel. His Majesty resists, aud says his 
enemy shall never compel him to lay down the 
sceptre. 
Dispatches from the French Ambassador at 
Madrid announce that the Spanish Government ac¬ 
cepts the principle of arrangement with Mexico. 
The Queen of Spain's speech will announce the re¬ 
establishment of friendly relations with Rome.— 
An express hopes that Mexico will apologize, pay 
and indemnity, and guarantee the interests of 
Spaniards in future. 
Reports again circulate that the King of Den¬ 
mark will he forced to abdicate. 
The London money market was unchanged.— 
The bullion in the Bank of England had decreased 
£50,001). Consols closed on Saturday at 92ga.jf tor 
money, 02 ja,j for currency. 
Arrival of the Anglo Saxon. 
The Canadian screw steamer Anglo-Saxon arriv 
ed at Quebec on the 18th inst., from Liverpool the 
6th, with four days later auvices than by the Asia, 
at New York. 
The Liverpool Cotton Market had assumed a 
firmer tone, aud prices were fully sustained. The 
Breadsnll Market continued to harden, and prices 
had slightly advanced. Provisions were selling 
at about former rates. Loudon Money Market 
easier. 
The screw steamship City of Manchester from 
New York, arrived at Liverpool on the morning of 
the (ith' Inst, The U. S. mail steamship Washing¬ 
ton arrived at Southampton on the 3d. The Royal 
mail steamer Niagara from Boston, via Halifax, ar¬ 
rived at Southampton on the 1th. 
It was rumored thut a discovery had been made 
of a great conspiracy, to explode on the loth of 
May, throughout Spain. General Santiago, Medi- 
nue and Garrigo had been appointed to command 
the Spanish army in the war with Alexico, and had 
embarked for Cuba. 
The text of the project for the settlement of the 
Neufebatel diflloulty has been published. Its sub¬ 
stance is already known. The Pontifical Govern¬ 
ment has further reduced the duty on textile fab¬ 
rics. The Danish Ministerial diflloulty still con¬ 
tinues. The prohibition is removed on the export 
of gold from Russia, Barou Gros is to proceed to 
China as the French Plenipotentiary. 
The speech from the throne is looked forward 
to with much Interest. It is said that if there is 
not in in a very distinct ptedge of a reform bill, 
Air. Roebuck will move au amendment to it. It 
will probably be carried. 
The Russian treaty wittr Japan is published. By 
it, the Japanese forts of Suimoda, Hokada and 
Nangasaka are opened. 
Advioes from Constantinople are to April 24, 
hut they contain no news of interest. 
CoMMKitouL Invklmbkwk. — Ttre Bioker’a Circular 
states that the Liverpool Cotton Market Is unchanged. 
Liverpool Breadstuff Market steady at slightly higher 
prices for all descriptions. Wheat win 2d per bushel bet¬ 
ter. For flour holders were demanding au advance of Is. 
Corn quirt at about 64 higher. 
The following are the quotations : 
Red Wheat, ; White, t)v.t l@10. Western Canal 
flour, 29*<tt.10s: Phil, aud Baltimore, 30s@3U ; Ohio, 32s 
@ 12 * 111 . Mixed corn, 34s9d@3fis j yellow, 3.3s6d ; white, 
37*6,1. Provision market general quiet, bard heavy at lifts, 
London money market unchanged. Consols for wtmer 
93*@X. 
American Securities. — The London Times reports sales 
of Illinois 6 s at 87 I do 7s 60 , 84 - Great Western Railway, 
Canada, 24X@ l 4 ; Grand Trunk, (!lj,'F 367 . 
Bary Items. — “That blessed baby” of Queen 
Victoria’s, saddles an additional £70,000 of taxes 
on the Eugliah people. We rather doubt that the 
rejoicings of the tax-payers at the advent of this 
ninth royal “ responsibility,” are very hearty. 
— Advices from Madrid assure ns that the Court 
Physicians have “indicated the probability,” that 
their Queen is in an interesting situation. 
— The fact that Rev. Antoinette Brown Black¬ 
well's pulpit has been vacated and her church 
closed, has been already announced. The reason 
now tarns up iu the advent of “a little lambkin,” 
who requires all her attention, and for whom she 
is willing to relinquish her “flock” henceforth aud 
forever, 
— And Jenny Lind is added to the “glorious 
army of mothers 1” On the 31st of Alarch, at 
Dresden, she presented her husband, Otto Gold¬ 
schmidt, with a little daughter. 
Sugar Manufacture in New Englanp.—I t is 
said that Mr. Joseph Hurd, of Malden, Murs., re¬ 
cently deceased, left a will iu which he gives the 
sum of $5,000 to that Commonwealth, the Income 
to bo expended for prizes to promote and encourage 
the manufacturing and refining of sugar in that 
State. A similar amount was left to the States of 
Alaine, New Hantpshiro and Vermont. Mr. Hurd 
leaves an estate variously estimated at frdm $40,- 
000 to $ 1 0,000. It is the intention ot his heirs to 
contest the will on tho ground of incompeteuoy. 
[special NOTICE ] 
WAYNE COUNTY HOUSE SHOW. 
The Annual Horse Exhibition of the Wayne County 
Agricultural Society wilt be held ou their Ground*. at 
Lyons, ou the 3d, 4th aud 5th of June, 1857. $1700 
offered ia Premium* 1 Competition open to the World! 
The Society's Grounds arc spacious and pleasant, and contain 
a Well GR-SOBD Trace for the Exhibition of Trotting Horses) 
LIST OF PREMIUM)*- 
CLASS L—HORNES FOR ROAD. 
No. 1.—Stallions—Best Stallion 4 years and over, Dip. $20; 2d, 
11); 3d, 5. Three years old. flU; 2d, 5, 
No. 2—Matched Golding* and Mares—Host pair matched Gold¬ 
ings Dip $16; 2d, lit; 3d, fi. Marcs, best pair, l)ip $12; 2d,8; 3d,6. 
No, 3—.Single tlehlith's and Mares—Beat Single Gelding, 4 yrs. 
nod over, Dip $10; 2d,K;3d,6. Beat single Mare, Dip. $S; 2d,G;3d, t. 
No. -I—Best Geldlngniind Filley s—Best Gelding, under 2.years, 
$8; 2d, 8. Best Filly, 8; 2d, 5. 
GLASS il.-UOESBS OF ALL WORK 
No. 6— Stallions—Best, -1 years and over, Dip $15; 2d, 10; 3d, 5. 
Throe years old, $h; 2d, 5. Thro years old, $o; 20, 4. One year 
old. $5: 2d, 8- 
No. b— Colts of all Work—Best Golding, 3years old,$6; 2d, 4 
Two years old, $ 1 ; 2d, a. Best Filley 3 years old, $3; 2d, 4.— 
Two years old, $3; 2d, 3. Ooo year old, $1; 2d, 3. 
CLASS TIL—DRAFT IIORSES. 
No. 7-Stnlltons—Rest, over 4 years, Dip. $12; 2d, 8; 3d, 4— 
years old, $6; 2d,4. Two years old, $5: 2(1,3. Dob year old, $3; 2d,2. 
No. H—Matched Geldings and Mares—Best pair matched 
Gcldiiige, Dip $10: 2d. 8; 3d, 5. Matched Mures, $3; 2(1, 6; 3d, 4. 
No 9—Coin—Beit Gelding 3 years old, 2d, 4. Two years 
old, $5; 2d, 3. Best Filley 3 years old, $t>; 2d, 4. Two years 
old, $5; 2d, 3. Ooc year old, Si, 2d, 2. 
For the purpose of deciding the merits of Horses, the follow¬ 
ing premiums are offered that they may test tboir speed and 
action: 
CLASS IV—HORSES FOR STYLE AND SPEED. 
No. Ill—Colts Trotting in Harness, Three years old and under, 
that uovor Trotted for Money—Best, $111; 2d, 5. First Day, 
Wednesday afternoon. 
No It—Open to nil Pacers in Harness, that never paced for 
Montty—Best. $10; 2d. 5. Afternoon, First Day. 
No 12—Trotting in Harness by Stallions Four years old aud 
under—Best, $lo: 2d, 5 Alternoou, First Day 
No 13—Open to Horses in Harness, Four years old and tinder, 
that never Trolled lor Money—Beat, $15; 2d, 10. Second Day, 
Thursday Bfiernoon. 
No-J-l—Open to all Stallions In Harness that can Trot a full 
mile in four minutes— Bost, $15, 2d, It). Second Day, Thursday 
afternoon. 
No. 15—Open to Matched Teams that can Trot a full mile In 
four minutes—It-at, $10; 2d, 5. vd Day, Thursday afternoon. 
No IG—Opeu to all Horses in Harness, of any age, that never 
trotted for Money—Best. $20; 2d, 10. Second Day. Thur.-dav 
alls moon 
No. 17—Open to alt Pacing Horses In Harness—Best, $15; 2d, 
10. Third Day, Friday afternoon, 
No. 18—Open to all Matched Teams that can Trot a mile In 
3.20—Bert, $23; 2d, 20. Tnlrtl Day. Friday afternoon. 
No. IS—Open to all Stallions that can trot a mite in S minutes 
In Harness-Best $30; 2d. 20. Third Day, Friday afternoon. 
No.20—Open to all Horses la Harness—Best $23; 2d, 15.— 
Third Day. Friday afternoon. 
The.se trials of speed will be held tinder the immediate man¬ 
agement of the Board of Managers, who will make the awards. 
JUDGES. 
No. 1—Amos Gillef, Syracuse; Win. P Nottingham, Palmyra; 
11. U Hodge, Bloomfield. 
No. 2 —Oiks. I) Miller, Petcrboro; Wm. P. Randall, Cortland; 
John N. Smith. Nassau. 
No, 3—J. S. Lewis, Geneva; Jonas White, Auburn; Daniel 
Gates, l'nlmyra. 
No. I—Lewis Carpenter, Auburn; James D. Ford, Newark; 
Bison T. Wright. Syracuse. 
No. 5—James I'm vis, Syracuse; Lionel Sherwood, Nowark; 
John Butterfield. Utica 
No 6—James M Wilson, Wolcott; Joel W. Bacon, Waterloo; 
J. 1 Parentis, Auburn. 
No. 7—Wm. Johnson, Seneca; Joel Soverhill, Newark; Nathan 
Morgan, Victor 
No.Squire M Rrown, KLiridge; D. W. C. Tan Slyck, Ly¬ 
ons; Garey V. Snckct, Seneca Falls. 
No. 9 -s.t. \ an Luzon, Phelps; J B. Burnett, Syracuse, Han't 
Jeniton, Galen. 
Antnssiov Fees—L ife members with their Families, with 
Carriage-, to tfo) grounds and to terrace stand free. 
Family tickets. One Dollar, admitting bona fide members of 
ids family, with carriage, to the Fair Ground daring the exhi¬ 
bition, All others 12V cents each admission. To terrace stand 
I2 L , cents. 
Ejctuajktk Fees.—L ite member? and persons holding Family 
ticket*, ami all others who compete for premiums of $10 ot less, 
$1; $2il and over Sin, $!: $3t) and over $ 20 , $3. 
Tlie extensive .Sales of Hop-es at tile Exhibition in Jnne. l&ai, 
1* a sure guaranty of the exhibition of tho finest Horses in (tie 
State. Dealers from tho Eastern cities are expected lo the pre¬ 
sent. From tho cncoUragcuieut already given, it is confidently 
expected ilial thin exhibition, in point of numbers and excet- 
lcneo. w ill excel all previous Exhibitions of this character, ever 
held in the .State. 
i if A Gas.ac Social Party will be held In Floral }>aU, on 
the . ventngof June 4. Tickets. $t. 
Omcjstis Or Tiir. SoriRTr ron 1857.— I'rauJent —EKON N 
THOMAS, Road. 11 if. lent —Wtu.UK D. 1’JtSRlXE, Lyons. 
Strrrta>y— George W. ritAuar., I.y. a- 7V<voi-vr— Will-.*m IT 
Sissox, Lynns. D. W. C, YaS SLYCK, Ex-President aud Con¬ 
sulting Member, JVtrtdurs —Hi. Graham, Rose; A. G. Percy, 
Arcadia; J. M. Sekyis, Savannah; J. W. Coluss, Sodus; A. 
Hale, Lyons; A Hyde, Palmyra. 
[SPECIAL NOTICE.] 
MONROE COUNTY HORSE SHOW. 
The Monroe County Agricultural Society will bold their first 
Annual Exhibition ot Horse* on the Society's Fair Grounds, near 
Rochester, or, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, May 27th 
uii.l Kfith, 1457- 
Tho Premium List is very liberal, inearly $1,000.) and it U 
confidently believed that the Show will be one of the largest and 
most attractive ever held In this section of the Union. All ad¬ 
mirers. of fine Horses, and persons wishing to sell or purchase, 
will of course attend Ihla display of superior specimens Of vari¬ 
ous breed.- and clots,,., L ,| \- noblest of all ittomais. 
Railroad from the City hi die Show Grounds.—For the accom¬ 
modation of situ public, tlio Gene two Valle T Railroad Company 
will run trains between Rocl,ester aud the Fair Grounds, ou the 
days of the Exhibition, as follows: 
rop. the csoonus, rRoa Tins unouNns, 
8 40 V M, 1.30 l'. M. 10.00 A. M., 1.50 P.M., 
11.00 A. M., 3.UU V. M„ 11.20 A. M., 3.30 P. M., 
12.15 P. M . MS P. M„ 12.10 P M , 6.30 P. M, 
Tickets 0 , liar show Ground* and return, uni;/ 7V<o,(W,ir craft. 
Tickets can bo obtained at tiro N, V. and K. Railroad Office, No. 
4 Waverly Rlook, at the Express Office, No. 7 Exchange street, 
and at the Depot of the Genesee Valley Railroad Ticket* must 
bt> procured before entering tho cars. 
I. S. llouniK, Ste'y. W HODGES. Pres't. 
A patent taken out in any foreign country and 
afterwards secured in the United States, expires 
with the foreign patent. This is according to our 
patent law. 
SPECIFIC PREMIUMS. 
Is order to mxwAro kveht rtusox who may aid in extend¬ 
ing the circulation of the Rural New-Y'orkxti, we offer to all 
( fnchaffrip ciaapmlora/or tir Large fast f'rtmlums prtttiuwdy puh- 
,Y»W.) Ills following liberal Si-Ectrtc Purmicus ; 
SIX DOLLARS rx (’amt, ;,»r $'i i„ Books, at cash prices, 
postage pre-paid.) an.! an ext™ copy of tho Ritual to <,>-v 
non remitting payment for rtrxv or more Yeariv Subscribers,''ac¬ 
cording to our Terms, prrnoas to Ole 1st ot July, l.N',7. 
FIVE DOLLARS ix Cash, (or either a copy of a Ltppencott’s 
Pronouncing Gazetteer of the World, • r $tt in Agricultural 
Hooks,) to every one remittiug for roitTV-roiTR or more subscri¬ 
ber*, as above, 
FOUR DOLLARS ix (’AStt, (<w a copy of the “Japan Expe¬ 
dition''—price $5—or $5 In other Rooks.) lo every oue remitting 
for THiBTV-Kiciir or more subscribers. 
THREE HOLLARS in Cash. I ■' a copy of Webster’s Royal 
Octavo lflctionnry. Unabridged in Words,— •.'$! iuother Books,) 
j.v.i an extra copy of the Rural to overy one remitting for 
tiiirty-two or more subscribers. 
THREE DOLLARS tx Cash, (or tho above named Dictionary,! 
to every ono remitting for twrstt-fiv* subscribers. [Agents 
can retain tint cash for Spcoiflo Premiums, dednetin... it from 
remittance,] 
To every one remitting for twkxtt subscriber* we will give 
two extra copie* of the Rurai, and the lith anil 10th (or an,v 
other two] volumes of the Wool Grower and Stock Register—or 
a handsomely bound volume of the Rruxt for lfsVi, Iprice $3,}— 
or cither Harper's. Putnam *, Graham's. Uodoy's or tbo Knick- 
otbockor Magoslna for 1.-57. 
'IV, everyone reuniting for rtKTLt.s subscribers, an extra copy 
or Rurai. ami either voltauu: of the W. G. A S. R ,—or a copy of 
eillier the 1 iprttgul(utiit, Art);Ill's Mngjulor any other 82 
periodical. 
To every ono rerailting for try subscribers.au extra copy of 
tlio Rural aud either volume of tho W. G. A S. R. 
To every one remitting for six conies ($UL1 an extra copv of 
tho Rubai. 
marriages. 
Ix Ogden, ou the Hilt lust, nt tho residence of tho bride's fa¬ 
ther, by Rev. Wm. A. Fox, CHARLES AYER.of Lewiston, and 
CAROLINE M., daughter of M. 1*. Parker, of the former i,lac 
By Rev. Mr. Manley April 15th. Mr. HENRY I. CARVER of 
St. l'aul, Minnesota, aud Muss M ARY ETTA ASHLEY ot Rich¬ 
mond, Ont. Co, N. \ 
lx Clarkson, rm tho 12th Inst., hy the Ruv. Tt. v Roberts Mr 
JOHN WINDVST and Miss MATILDA BABCOCK, both of 
the above place. 
In Milo Center, Ynte* Co., N Y, May 13th. at the residence of 
the bride'* father, by Rev. F. S. Gaylord, Mr. DAVID ft. Mo 
NAIR, of ScoOsburg!,. I.iviogstoi, Co., N. Y'., and SUSIE B, 
daughter of Dr. John Uatmaker, of the former place. 
OF.ATHS. 
*’T his rosldenev, in the Township of West Oxford, O. W., 
April 12th, Mr. Ll'VIlKK HASKINS, in 1H<- ssiftt year of hi-ago 
Deceased was au old pioneer, beiug otto of rite earliest settlers 
tn the a lids of Canada. He lived a true Reformer, and died 
expressing unwavering conlldeuce 111 the Savior. 
IN Manhcim, ou the 5th tn.«., -Mr STEPHEN BOWEN, aged 
05 years. 
tokte, Cmimtcuc, Ar. 
Rubal New-Yorkbb Orrtci, ) 
KoCubstbk, May 19, 1857. ) 
Tite continued rains, and cold weather for tho season, puts 
everybody in bad humor, and commercial transactions are simi¬ 
larly affected, 
Floob—E xtra and choice brauds arc a little more firm, show¬ 
ing an advance of 25 cents. 
Grain—T ransactions light and retarded by the bad state of 
tho Canals, preventing receipts or shipments. Wheat shows an 
advance, best Genesee selling at $1,6501,75, nt which prices 
choice lots of Canada are taken. Com and Oats no change,— 
Barley nominal. Buckwheat is inquired offer tor seed, very lit¬ 
tle if any iu market, and price unsettled—will probably com¬ 
mand 75 cents to $1. 
Provisions— No material chnnge, except a slight advance in 
Hants and Shoulders and a corresponding failing off in Butter 
and Eggs. Tho trado in Potatoes is brisk, aud choice white 
Mexicans, Pink Eyes and Nesbannoeks are sold readily at $1,25 
by the thousati'i bushels. 
» Hay still commands $25 to $30 and $31, according to quality, 
with on upward toudency. 
ROCHESTER WHOLESALE PRICES. 
Flour and Grain. 
Flour, bbl...$u,75@8,2S 
Wheat, Gen...,_$1,65(^1.75 
Best white Canada, $l,f*5(ajl,75 
Com.figcimJLbO 
Oats. Swmfi'lc 
Barley.$L25<an,38 
Buckwheat.. .74cwi.il 
Iteans.raim 2,uri 
Pens. $I,l)ri(a)l,25 
Meats. 
Pork, Mes .$24,00 
Do. c wt.....$-i,0Ore,9,O0 
Beef, V-i cwt.$3^l)('il7,l)d 
Spring Lamb* each $1,40(0)1,76 
Mutton (carcass) ...$5,40(30,50 
Hams, smoked.l2uiI3e 
SlmnldBrs...lOrmllo 
Cbicketts.llfl5]12e. 
Turkeys.00@12il 
Geese..,..COc 
Dairy, Ito. 
Butter, roll.IStofiOc 
Do. firkin.16( : all7c 
Gheese..12,write 
Lard, tried...OOmil tc 
Tallow.ltkaiTOkc 
Eggs, (locen.12@14c 
noney. box.16 
Candies, box.I3kji7i;t4 1 .. j c 
Fruits and Roots 
Apples buslad.$t/i«i(ail,75 
Do. dtiod.$2,i»lfr2,25 
Potatoes.88e<uj$l,26 
IlrnEs and Skins 
Slaughter._ _ fikfnffo 
Calf.i2to]3c 
Sheep pelts.$1,6d@l,75 
Lamb do.lki@X)c 
Seeds. 
Clover bushel.$»',.50(<t;7.lK) 
Timothy.SI.UOtarUK) 
ScNDRira. 
Wood, hard.$1,50(0*5,40 
Do. soft.$'},00fo:4,llo 
Coal, Lehigh.$s „ -.25 
Do. Scranton.*7ri7.25 
Do. Bloasburg ..$5,W 
Do. Shamokia.$7,25 v 'tr7.50 
Do. Char .... lU; ' 7‘_ ? t.c 
SoJt, bbl ..$1,63(014,75 
Hay, tun.$25,1 1 34 
Wool, ft fi,.aothrille 
While iish, bbl.$tl,'o;ll,3tl 
Codfish A) quinUI..$1,7.5:4.5,00 
Trout, bbl..'$2,00 
PRODUCE AND PBO VISION MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, May 13—Flour—The market is more active, and 
prices are without important change. Sales were made at 
$vh)(g>6,>50 for com Ot good super State; for extra do: 
ml All -hi ... if ... fr -- -»c»72.- Si. _. . J-. 
. . ^ __■_ 
Grtvix—Wheat market a shade firmer. Sales, at L>l(5ri64c for 
red Soqthen,; H-kc Doe for white Southern and St Lotiur. 145c 
Canadian spring Rye ia scarce and wauted; sales fair Cana¬ 
dian at 102c. Barley steady; sales at 144(a) HiH^c. Com market 
unsettled; sales mixed Western at 88c til store. Gats 53<ytiiilc 
State nud Western. 
Pro vtstox 4—Pork market is Srmer and prices betler. Sale* 
at $23.50: j.23,75 for nu s; $12,ACi 11130 for prim.'. Lard market 
i* steady; sales at llwiil.He. Butter dull at lfi(g(24c for new 
•State and Ohio. Choose dull nt Il(gjl2c. 
ALBANY, May 18.—Floor and Meal—The receipts of flour 
(ire quite limited nnd with n steady demand the market Is firm. 
8«les at $-(at) for fancy to extra brands of .State. Ohio nnd Cana¬ 
dian. Con, Meal is held firmly at $1,75,0)1 >7, with onlv a mod¬ 
erate business doing. 
Grain-A n wheat nothing lias transpired, and on 'Change bnt 
little was offered Corn it rtither firmer with a moderate supply 
offering. We notice further sales on Saturday of Round Y'eilow 
at 38c. and this morning do. at bOc. In other grains we could 
learn of nothing doing. 
BUFFALO, May 13—Flour—Ohio Extra Do su¬ 
perfine $h.75(5j7,25; Michigan extra Sr.dOidTAHjio. superfine 
$5.7*@7,00. 
Grain—O hio white wheat $!,60; Do.red$i,l0; Michigan white 
j'.'A; Indiana white fl.dt); ijtinol* winter $l,«t; Ito. spri <• 
Corn, yellow or mixed, T&Qptia. Barley $1,75. 
Oats '«j cant*. 
PROYtatOSCB—Mess Pork No.), $23,50; Do. No.2,$22.1X1; Prime 
Do mmi % ii' *- “•. I • 
1.5c. 
Wh 
20c—Firkin I6f.td8c IlHtnlnirgh cher •,« l2*.„.7d;ie. Eggs 13401 
Seeds—C lover at -d.- umiLw; Timothy St.i'ofaB.' • F 
$1.7.5. White betui.4 $2.25. 
undries—Dried Apples SdriH*.;,32.75. Do. IVacheB 18(a)21c. 
dfx 1 allow, licef. like. Do. Muiren. 10; lie Hides, greon, 
7 ( cr Do. dry, IAiad7c. Sheep peltoWedijl,25. Wool UvriiUc. 
Hops U(ml2c. 
ALBANY, >iat Is.—At W. W. WootroRP’s Bull's Head 
Washington Aveimo 
Beef ( attle— tall at market. Price 1 -, live weight, extra, $T,UO; 
first quality, $d,5P; second and third, $5,. r <!;u>’. 
Cows and Calves—T en Iu market Pricos range from $30.7:'. 
35, 40; a'.4. ^ 
Siii-.K,'—221) in market Prices range for shorn at $V(ftt..5,’0 
Swinb— 583 iu markeL Prices range from pi.nfi 
THE CATTLE MARKETS. 
NEW" YORK, May 13.—Beeves—'T he Current prices for the 
Ykit, Calves— Extra, d(,,7c.; Other qnatttiea, 3 ;5!jc. 
Sheep and Lamus—F irst nuaUlv, $UW]2; Oilier Qualities, 
S3.4,\'a.V'd. 
Swine—F irstquaEtr, 7?j.gTj^e.; Other quainter, 'QT’jo. 
CAMBRIDGE, May 13.—At market IA8 Cattle. 140 Beeves, £ 
28 Stores, consisting ot Working Oxeu, Cows and Calves, Year- 
Utigs. two and three years old. 
Putess—hiarket Beef— Extra, $9.5(1: Fir *, quality, $8,00; sec¬ 
ond quality $7,75; Omd quality,$7,1X1; or,liearv, $;,iln 
WOKNiNO Oxen—$ li" to $2.". 
Cows AND CUt.VE?—$35, III, 5(1, riO 'D. 
Yr.ARUN,?s—$Xtjj.Od. Two years old, S!5 '38. Three years 
old, $I2/,HS 
Veal Calves—$ 3,50, 4, .V.vd each. 
Stre ep INI' T.AWtrs—75,1 market. Prices—lit lots. $3, 3,50, 
ft.fflkcA,,.bench ICxtra and selacttons,$S,(KV.t 0. 
Hides— 8-.,delri,c. cl IN Tallow fiyiN'ke V* !b- 
1'etTS—$1.7.',.: i,iVI each. Calf Skins 14,n tic. lb. 
Sthne—U iSO at market Prices—Lire weight, sific. S ft.— 
Dressed bogs, U\£llc Shoats. wholesale, Sv:'Ac.: retail 9J»(a 
WXc ^7 ft. 
BRIGHTON, M tv 1 1 —At market 650 Boot Cattle, 50 Stores. 
14 pairs Working Oxen. 27 Cows and Calves, SriO Sheep and 
Laud's, ,4,S0O swine 
Working i 'XKn— $115. lMvr, l-o. 
Cows and Calves—$ 2t, 27, .15, 56^?,85. 
Y'earuncs $.vV:O0. Two years old, $36(5)38. Three years 
old, $IS@4S. 
Siieep and Lambs—K xtrn. $6,50.7@8. In lots $2,75, 3®H 
Swine— 7ia.-- : : e. Retail. 7L(dll0c. Of the ahovu 100 were fat 
hogr, which sold for 'CiiXW*. 
THE WOOL MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, May, 13.—Thu demand tor nearly all kinds of 
Domestic L quite limit'd, but tho stock ,s light and prices are 
without essential change; the inquiry is chiefly 9n super and 
line qualities of Fleece, of which we notice soli's of Mime 45,000 
lbs in lots, at 55c. foi the former and 5\.t/ine. for tlie l itter, all 
6 months; also, 7,' re 1 ,, 1 1 If a. inferior at 47c, Pulled Is rath- 
ot qntet, with a f«lr supply of tho lower grades offering; the 
finar qualities are ,„ light stock, and are firm, sales or ItVkii 
fts iu lots. *t 42(jn-'4fc ns to quality Foreign arrives morefree- 
ly, but there is yet no accumulation of stock, and holders am 
lndili'crcnt ailitts'Clt the n.'W tariff take* effect 'tho producers 
are timid purchaser* a; present and are holding back, auticipa- 
li(tg » decline iu prices (tom present rates.—.V. I aV.(. 
BOSTON, Mat 13—There is tf,y tittle, change tn fleece or 
pulled wool, Thu slock is quire small, with sales of SO,(100 ft*, 
at price* indicating Tory little change-. The sales of foreign 
comprise 178 bales Capa and Mediterranean at various prices, as 
to quality 
Prime Saxony Fleeces, washed. J) ih, 62 @ 65 o.; Full Blood 
Merino.flev.-'i c Three-quarteni do,. t\a>53c ;^Half do.,46@4!>c.; 
Common, :«(.qrWO.; Superfine. l l.,;-'A'c.; Pnliod extra, 48fo-a5c.; 
Do. No. 1.3s ,js5c.; Smyrna Washed, 27.7320. 
ADVERTISEMENTS. 
Tcruia of Advert Itlng. Twenty-five Cents a Line, each 
insertion —in mlvanee. Brict and appropriate announcements 
preferred, and no Patent Medicine or deceptive advertisements 
Inserted on any conditions. I3C The ctrcnlallbn of the Rural 
New-Yorker largely exceeds that of any other Agricultural or 
similar Journal iu the World—and is from 20,000 to 30,000 g rn-Lr 
than that of any otter paper (ont of New York city) published iu 
this State or section nf the Uuioti. 
^ | AltKOM F AT I’EAS.—lot) bushels, nice, for sale at 85 
It l State St-, Rochester, N. Y. 
BRIGGS A BROTHER. 
V TRIAS’ SKLF-KAKI N4» REAI’KK AND MOWER. 
The aubscriber has two of thu above named machines which 
he will sell or exchange for LTors, s. HIRAM WOOI>. 
Livery Office next to National Hide), North Fitzhngh, St. 
Rochester, May J3,1S57. 3S5tf 
GE0T10E H. LOVETT, 
D1ES1NK1.K AMD M I.DAL.1ST, 
34 Naanac SrKEttr, New York. 
/"A OLD, STLYkr AND BRONZE MEDALS prepared in the 
\T first style of the \rt, tor XgricuRural Societies, Institu¬ 
tion*, Associations, College*. Schools, Ac,, Ac. 3S5wl3 
Tl NS (It Boxes tt ANTED, foi which 
w'R' scribe is will pay $12 net tnu, deli voted at Utica. All 
Inlormntion given by addrusain.- 
334w3 T. UULUNGWORTII & SON, Utica, N. Y. 
YOUNG GIFi OUII MORGAN. 
T ins FINE IDlHSK may i,e found at all times at the stable 
of toe subscriber, one-naif mile south, of Lo Roy village — 
For color and beauty cannot be easily bnati ii by any other horse. 
Black Hawks not excepted. Term# $lll to insure a foal. 
Mares brought from a distance to remain for a few weeks will be 
well taken care of on reasonable terms. 
Le Roy. N. Y., May, 18.,7. DANIEL WARD. 
MORRIS* PERFECT CHAIN PUMP. 
T his pump, just patf.ntko, is entirely suc- 
tlE3srCH ft works without Morion, never Creeses, and doe# 
not lose a drop of water. The water flows the instant the crank 
is turned. This improvement can he attached to the common 
chain pnmp, and then it is a perfect machine, with which a 
small child can raise water from any dept),. Attachmente, Pumps, 
and Rights for Sate. Full description by addreseiug 
J. B. BROWN, Proprietor, 627 Market SL, Philo, Fa. 
FKKli GABOR Wi UK HOUSE. 
Dry Goods end Groceries Nt rielIv Free Lobnr. 
r PHF. UNDERSIGNED INVITKS A1TKXTTON to bis Estab- 
JL tisliment. The lotton Fnanufactnreid in his Mill, ib wholly 
free labor. A large stock ol Staple fabrics in variety is main¬ 
tained. Refilled and Muscovado SugiiTj, Steam Syrup and W. I. 
MoU-scs, <'offer«, Kicn, .to., on band. Price litis and samples 
sent by mail. GEO W. TAYLOR, 
corner of 5th and Uherry .St*, Plulu, Pa. 
PUBLIC SALE OF 
IMPROVED SHORT-HORNS (DURHAM CATTLE.) 
J AMKS tiOWEN, will soil at Public Sale, or, Wednesday the 
litth of June next, at Mount Ait,, Philadelphia, a choice Herd 
nf SuOW-liouKB, oonsiatiug of Cows, young Bolls, Heifers and 
Calves, bred expressly with the view of establishing the fine 
Milking ami ea>y Feeding properties or tin, '‘Durham Breed." 
Catalogue*, with Pedigrees, will be furnished in due time. Sale 
to commence at 11 o'clock. 3S5w3 
TO CAKPENTERS. 
T HE PRACTICAL STAIR BC ILIiER—A -Imple anti accu¬ 
rate method of obtaining the fuce-Piold and it* application 
elmtvii in perspectiVo as thu work prourcisoj. Plans one-foo rth 
ftillsize, with Bum* laid down in a plain and simple manner, 
capable of being understood by any practical workman. Tho 
advantages claimed l>v this system are these' having lest Ilr.et 
than any work yet published, wreath* cut square through the 
plunk, and joints made at once, and at righs angles to the sur¬ 
face of the plank, hy which than, is n 'ovtiig of material and la¬ 
bor of at bust fifty per cant. By mail free. NingJecopy, $2— 
three copies, t<5. Address H. C. CORN, Architect and Builder, 
Wheeling, Va. 3Siw2 
ROTJ3NTI3 HILL 
MOTORPATHIC WATER-CURE AND HOTEL, 
N ORTHAMPTUN, Mass H. Hst.STEI', Proprietor and princi¬ 
pal Physician, ft is wall known that Dr. H,listed make* ibe 
diseases incident to WojrtN a speciality; and that many ladles 
who had been confined to their beds for years have been enabled 
to walk from one to six mites dally. His ih a uew system of 
therapeutics which is simple and rational. It gives vitality and 
force to the Innctional powers, and controls the most obstinate 
organic weaknesses with ease and certainty It ia reliable in 
the cure of incipient diseases of the lungs, in spinal difficulties 
mid in many eases lo obviate sterility. The establishment com¬ 
bines tho aovmitages of bring acute for tint treatment of chronic 
diseases of either sex, mid a re sort for the seekers of pleasure. 
Pircalnrs *ent fr.rfre. '•.Motion,-t.i'e," a pamphlet upon 
the treatment, sent on receipt of six postage stamps. 
GRACES ANU FORAGE PLANTS. 
\ PRACTICAL TREATISE ON GRASSES AND FORAGE 
jfjL Hlurits, comprising 
TUEU1 Sjiun.il HISTOltV, COM1 *4 R d TlVK ,V VTIUTIVE 
value, methods of a in vattmc, cuirtyo 
AMD CVJtINO. .ISO THE MA .V.t GEMEMJ 
of GHASS L i\HS 
By CHARLES L. FLINT, 
Secretary of the Massachusetts chute Board of Agriculture. 
1 rot. Svo. $135. 
*.* This book is one of the most practice' and vitinnbie trea¬ 
tises on the subject Of Grasses and Forego Plants ever published, 
and Is illustrated with numerous engravings of the different 
species nnd varieties. On receipt of price tl,,- book will be rent 
by mail free of postage- O'. P. PUTNAM , 11 _ 
3S5w2 No. 321 Broadway, N, Y (up stairs.) 
DANEORD S IMPROVED MOWER & RTIAP-RR , 
rp H E SUBSCRIBERS WOULD CALL THE ATTENTION 
J. of tho public to tbe above celebrated Gross and Grain Cut¬ 
ter which they lire manufacturing tor t.te harveatof 1.-57, and 
for which l ■ y will be prepared 00 fll! Older* al an -arty day.— 
For several years this mac <ino has- been nnrirxlieiJ as A 
Mower, and is now not only emoddored, where known, ;ltt 
best Hotter l ii list, bnt with the recent improvements made to 
the Reaper anachment. is equal if not super.or for cutting grain 
to any niachim, now before the public. All machine* manttfoc- 
turud and re Id by ns are warranted to give entire a, refaction, 
or may be rertinied after the expiration of n rea-aiabie time for 
Iri i) The undersigned have the Right ,f making and selling 
this valuable implement for (helate <>( N’-vr Vot);. Our terms 
for toe coming sciison will be: For Improved Mower, $i2H; For 
Improved Mower and Reaper, $140. For further particulars and 
descriptive circular-, address It. (' Mi NSON A GO., 
* East BVioinfield, N. Y. 
G W. Bxktow, Agent, Hemlock Lake v y. 
•* Tho tiost rainier or sea cburactcrs snee S-mollcU 
IKdLnbugh Review. 
R UI’UBLICA I IOV OF M AKRY AT I S NOVELS— 
Library Edition—DERBY Jk.) At'Ks'O.Y X„. IIP Nassau 
St., New York, bare ;u-t ready ti,o first compleo American •.••Ji- 
tiouof the celcBrntcd 
NAITD AI. NnVFI,.S Or CAPTAIN MARBYATT 
There| ha* long been bd active demand among tho thoits inds 
of ad,Hirers ...f this favorite ami charming author, for a uniform 
and readable edition of his popular novels : ihut demand is now 
Btippiitd b.v tho Lt.eof tins new,rod be initial edition; the type 
is open and clear, pa wr aud binding faultless : in sire, mulching 
the new edition, or tTving and Cooper ; each work illustrated 
wjtii a now steel Irontioepiece, and complete in one* volume.— 
Me shall issue two volumes per week, h. ricning on SATVliDAT, 
the I'tii any t 4lav. an widen day will be ruudv 
PETEK SIMPLE, AND JACOB FAITHFUL; 
to be followed in rapid succession by 
THE KING'S OWN. PACHA OF MANY TAl.KS, 
MIDSHIPMAN EASY. JAPHRT IN SEARCH OF A 
SNA RLE Y V tiff, FATHER. 
NEWTO.V FOR8TKK. the PHANTOM SHIP, 
THE NAVAL OFFICER, THE POACHER, 
PBRCIVAL KEENK 
The whole fo he completed in twelve volume*, and during the 
month of June. 
“Captain MarryatPs »ea stories are unquestionably (ho first 
in their peculiar line. While they exhibit. pt-i-Lai s i.ie most 
faithful portraiture of ' e manners ami feedings nf titosa wiioso 
■ bniinc-e i* in grett waters,' tlicy are marked by u qaaintness 
of him,, r, no,! at tho s„„l, tin -' core ‘'tnese o, foeiing, that 
makes them nlpegelher liwlic itf,,',." .Dublin Univ Magazine. 
” < aplaiu Marty alt. writings depict liio hi sea with the same 
fidelity. and with far more spirit, thnn At.v nf the fashionable 
novels portray a rout, aboil, or a breakfast, and we much preler 
the subject as well os the .alums of the nautical novels ; a storm 
at sea is more animating than a crash . >t d imes': we prefer 
a ship,wreck to a rnin At frock lord 1 - : the -Jy humor of tn- .rid 
sailer is n ere amusing than tne exclusive slang of Bond -tied, 
and a frigate m-lion cv'K np higher feelings anti ..uAl'itie-s Ilian a 
hosiilo meeting iri Battersea Field*—fapuiu Marryalt - pro¬ 
ductions ore happy In more sense* that, one lie employs neither 
the effort nor tho prolixity of (hooper; Ms conception of charac¬ 
ter i. -o .Hcllr and Mucin is Hat hi- personages immediately 
become o„r tnli'na'e .tcqunmtaoce amt astonish Uu by Ihei’r 
faithful resemblunce to whole Classes of tariiigre -imilarly situs- 
tod. Captain Marry,ill’s humor is -a ioreijn—it flown nature T , 
and insensibly r, uniitiutieatc- to the rvailrr the gaycty the author 
seems Itimseif nuiiroitid will,." fWestminstcr Review. 
Price per volume, in clolii, $1 ; library sheep, $125; naif 
calf, gilt or antique $2. 
For sale at the principal Bookstore*. 
H arvest gloves and mitts i—i have, and shall 
keep on hand a supply of tile above, of a superior ouality. 
Farmeis and 1 aim, try morel,an Is will find it to their advantage 
to puiehase of me. Sold wholesale rod retail at the Whip aud 
Glove Store, 7s Stole St. S. A. Ft.LIS, successor to M. Strong 
BKK.Uk! BREAD’! BREAD!!! 
I riYERY Housekeeper who daitgbta ,'a light a_nt, nu- 
j TKlTIOt - Ukxap, should go to her grocer ami get a package 
of JAMES PYLE'S lUEl'CTIC SALKRATUS. Ls superiori¬ 
ty over id) other articles for making Biscuit, ti'nkc, aud Pastry 
of all kind*, cannot fail to bring it into general use. For sale ii 
*11 the i iroceries. Manufacturing Depot 313 Washington street. 
New York. 384w4 
ROCHESTER SAVINGS’ BANK. 
NEW BUIL-DING, 
Corner of Buffalo and Fitzflugh Sti'eets. 
T ins BANK PAYS SIX PER CENT INTEREST ON ALL 
Deposits, instead of five as heretofore allowed. 
Open troiri 0 A. M. to 4 P. M , am! on Saturday evening, 
May 1st, Lv~. EDWARD WllALKN, Secretary. 
Trustees. 
Jonathan Child, 
E. F. Smith, 
W. H. Chenev. 
11. StiUwe)!,' 
T. Ken,,.shall. 
Isaac. DiiH 
Wm. Brewster, 
G. II. Mnmford, 
I- B. S a au. 
W. A. Reynolds, 
J. Harwood, 
Wm. Pitkin. 
G. Byingtoti, 
Kurus Keeler, 
Wm. Kidd 
SELF-RAKING REAPER AND MOWER, OR 
SUNTO-ILE REA-PER, 
Seymour ,(• Aforynn s Pa.'r.n’, Imiiruved for the 
Harvest of 1357. 
cptlis MACHINE IS MORE SIMPLE, and less Untile to get 
L ont of repair, tliau any other SeU-Rtker-is ea-ler for the 
Team than any baud r*ker whic'A ouls to, wide—cuts a* clean 
rod rakes od’ better the,, any other machine, either h,ir,d or 
soli' r*Jt8r. The sire of the bundle roily be reguJatcd by tho dri¬ 
ver with perfect case—lire knife earinot tat clogged—and for 
quality ol material rod workmanship. It ia not surpassed hr <uir 
machine iu the market. For further particulars, apply soon, to 
one of our Agents, or to ou.-.reKes. 
SKY HOUR. MORGAN A ALLEN. 
Brock port, Monroe Co., N. Y. 3S4wti 
WAR OF 1S12- 
NEYV YORK STATE Mli.ITIA. 
riMIK UNDERSIGNED IS NOW PREPARED to prosecute 
L All rlaims of the N"w York S.ate Militia arising under the 
Acts of ISIS, 141:', and April 14, IS57, passed by tho Legislature 
of this State pmviding for tile p .ytneut of lho contingent ex¬ 
penses incurred by the M.litia, ana also pa> for ibeir clothing, 
equlpmobi:.. Ac., tost, eon, .ml >,r !.•>!_,.* *,! in the service la 
It," Maria! 1>;2. As tl,,., time lor prosecuting theso claim* is 
limited, parties intcresied should make applicntim, at an early 
day. The lavgi, experience of the u'alrisicned in procuring 
Bounty Lauds ami Pensions, will enable him greaity to facili¬ 
tate tin, prosecution all claim< «ierusted to Ills management. 
The highest matkvt price always paid for lAud Warrants.— 
Other, » ami 37 West Ondlcrv, Reynolds' Are-ade Aifdn ss. by 
letter or otherwise, ALFRED G. MUDGE, RoeheBtcr, N. Y 
CROWN Sc EJVlEPi'Y', 
Publishers anti Wholesale Bookseller*, 
4« COR.STULL, BOSTON. MASS. 
P ARTICULAR NOTICE TO BOOK AGENTS, COLPOR- 
teurs, and all Traveling Book Dealers, or those who wish to 
cuter into tho bualnesa, whether Male or Female. 
YOU ( AN BUY BOOKS OF US, 
Including Historical, Biographical, Religious and Miacoiianeons, 
on belter paper, better printed, and better and more splendidly 
bound, and which will sell lireter, ami on which you can make 
more money, than of any other House in tlie country; and a» a 
particular inducement tn yon, we will pay freight on all packages 
or boxes, as for as New York city or Albany. For tiatalogne, 
terms, Ac., address CROWN St EMERY, 
VS 1 wS 13 CotnhiU, Boston, .Mass 
SUPERB DOUBLE DAHLIAS. 
O UR STOCK OF Tins GORGEOUS FLOWER ha* recently 
been much improved by tlie addition of above Fifty of tho 
finest Evousir Fhekcb and Gkiiman I'rl*e Varieties of tho 
poet year, nearly all of which are now offered for the first time 
in riiis country. Strong plants are now ready for delivery at the 
ollowing prices; 
New V-AiumiEs, offered for the first time tills veer *1 each— 
$Ut per doyen. ‘ v 
Lbxmho y.iKif.nss or 1856, 50 cents each—$.5 per dozen. 
Best old Vaju&t£ks of previous years*, all reliable sorts, fino 
romi and free bloonuT*. $.‘1 per doxen. 
Goon OLD YAJUSTIES, $1 .51.1 to $2 per dozon. 
Blanti packet! with care to bear transportation to all parts of 
the country- Catalogues forwarded u» all applicants who en¬ 
close a cent stamp lo prcirev postage. 
firiiwl B. K. BLISS A HAVEN, Springfield, Mas*. 
TRIAL OF UEAPEJIS AND 310WEKS. 
T he trial of reapers and mowers, under 
the auspices of the State Board of Agriculture will take 
place on 
WEDNESDAY. THE FIRST DAY OF JULY, 
1857, at Hamilton, Butter county, Ohio, at which time and 
place the following Premiums will be awarded: 
I. For the beet REAPER. U0 
For the fid best do . .30UU 
II For the best MOWER. ..II"!”" 60140 
For the 2d best do . " 20 IK) 
III. For the be*t REARER A MOWER, combined" HI" 60 U0 
For die fid best do do do ” 30 00 
The Machines competing for the Premium of « Reaper and 
Mower combined." shall both “ Reap" and “ How," in the pre¬ 
sence of the Awarding Committee. 
Competition for the Premtam* is rerpectfnily invited from 
Manufacturer* and other*. In all the States. 
Tho first, or Premium of $50, will be awarded either In money, 
or jrola nieflaly at thd opiioii of the aaccesBfo.! competitor. 
efficient team*Iers will be provided b/tha 
Hmuntou U h point twenty-dve miles north, of CincinTiati, on 
^ Kail road, nnd ia therefore very aeceablble. 
ARDINii CUMMITIEE— flon. Norton *S. Townsend, 
Avon, O.: John Ferris, C^nhagt % O.-, S. G Dyer. Hamilion, O. 
V »• Collett* Lebauoo.O.; David Nevitt*, Lawroncebareh, hid. 
Jos. Barker. Newport, U. By order of Board, 
March, 16,1857 JNO. H. KUPPAKT. Cor. Sec. 
ATKINS’ AUTOMATON: 
OB, 
Self-Baking Reaper and Mower. 
BEST MACHINE IN USE. 
1 (The first) built in 1852, 
40 Used su' Cf.Mj'ully in 1853 
300 In. dijlerenl States in 1854. 
1.200 Welt distributed in 1855. 
2,800 Throughout ike Union 1856. 
6.000 Building for 1867. 
cpHERE ARE SIX GOOD REASONS FOR THIS UNPAB- 
alleled rncrea-se and greupopularityI bL It i« ,tre-i- »n4 
reliable, and eastiy managed 2d It saves tiro hard foboi of 
baking. 3d. It saves at least another hand in binding 4tb. la 
save* shattering by the careful handling in retries • bestd-re, the 
straw being laid straight, it is welt secured In'the sheaf »nd 
does oot drop in the atter-haudling and the head* are not ex¬ 
posed in the stack, so that the Cralx saving even exceeds the 
bob saving 5th It is a good Mower, being r -ne of the best 
convertible machines in use nth. It has a knife that does not 
choke 
Over SO First Premiums Received Iu Feme Year*. 
Price or Reaper and Mower $.M)—$50 cash balance iu note dne 
Jan. t. I ri.s Rri ce 0 f Reaper only $tlo—$!(J cash, balance tn 
note a iro Jan. i. I 85 ,a 
For cash 12 per cenL discount from the above prices. 
To secure a Machine, order immediately. Thongh so tittle 
known the pass season, and none ready lor dell very till 1st May, 
yet trot twp-ihirds the customers could he supplied The repu¬ 
tation of the Hachine is now widely established, so that o.WJtl 
will not as neorly •>apply the demand as 2 -in did lart year. 
t^“( ltdef early, if yon would not bn disappointed 
Pamphlets g, ring ,m p.uitl4U,v the OPINION'S OF FARM¬ 
ERS, together with orders, note*. Ac. mailed to spplrcams, and 
prepaid 
tfsf" R B H APGOOD, of Rochester. S. Y.. U the Ganeral 
Agent for the above Macltine In New York, to whom all letters 
relative to sales. Ac., in this State should be addressed. Travel¬ 
ing and Local Agents wanted 3fi2wl6 
OT. SAGH db SONS, 
MUSIC PUBLISHERS. 
NO. 309 MAIN STREET. BUFFALO. 
Pianos and Expo crons from tbe best Factories iu the Union, 
for sale at makers prices 
COMBINED REAPER AND MOWER 
AND SINGLE MOWER. 
.Manny’S Patent with Wood’s Improvement. 
I N OFFERING MY .V a CHINKS TU THE FARMERS FOE 
the Harvest ot n" 7. it seerns hardly necessary to advertise 
them ; but a; this medlnm for an introduction to the public is 
so generally adopted, l take tilts method to inform the farmers 
that a close personal attention to the practical operation of the 
machine the post harvest lias indiicsd me to make several inj- 
provemenr*—these, added to its former reputation, give roe '.fie 
utmost roufildeneH in staling that it now stauds m,rivalled as • 
Mower, or a Combined Reaper and Mower, aud lor harvesting 
Clover Seed, ha* no competitor. I have t large amount of 
certificates Tom fanners who have used my machine besides 
sevrTal Premiums, Diplomas and Medals, awarded by Stars, 
t_ouuty arid Town Agricultural Societies, poiaiiug out plainly 
the points in which it exes',* ill others. Many of these are 
patented and cannot be embodied in any other machine, and all 
will admit how essential and indispensable they are tc a suc¬ 
cessful Combined Reaper and Mower 
With each machine will Ire ftirursbed two scythes, two extra 
guards, two extra section*, ooo extra pinion aud wrench. 
Wan anted capable of cut, ng from 11) to 13 acre* of crass or 
grain per day in s workmanlike manner. 
Price of Combined Machine dolivered here on the Care $125 00 
“ '• Single Mower. Wood Bar •• - •• uo 00 
- Steel “ •• - •• 118 00 
WALTER A. WOOD. 
Hoosick Falls, April 15, 1857. 
Manufacturer and Proprietor. 
3Slwl6 
2 r/tA more men wanted as agents to cik- 
culate rapid-seliiug. valuable Family Work*, 
which attract by their low prices, interesting contents, and su¬ 
perbly colored plates- For circulars, with particulars, apply 
it you live Hard, to UR.ViiY ItOWE, No. h<2 Nassau St., N Y.; 
if West, to the same. No 11' V»iu St, tiinclnnati. 377wl3 
M0NI10E COUNTY SAVINGS INSTITUTION. 
cpms BANK. ALLOWS INTEREST AT 1’HK RATE OF SIX 
L per cent per huh nta upon all deposits- Office No. 86 Buffalo 
street, directly opposite the Court House. 
CHARLES W DUNDAS, President. 
J. E. PIKRPONT, Secretary. 
Trustees. 
Martin Briggs, Samuel Miller, 
Amon Bronson. Thomas Hanvey, 
Aristarchus Cbamptoo. Nathaniel B. Merrick. 
Moses Chapin. Nehemiah Osbura, 
Freeman Olaike. George W. Parsons. 
Lotus Chapin. Edwin Pancost. 
Char W. iriuirixs, William N. Sage, 
George EIIwoccvt. lewis Solve. 
Eheneicr Kiy, A]rah Strong. 
William W, Kiy. Leri A Warf. 
Rochester. Fehrrarr 24th, 1857. 373tf 
TF YOU WANT TO SELL OR BUY A FARM. ADDRESS 
l James Sci.LT. Buffalo, N Y. See adverdsetneut In No. 371) 
of Rural Feb. 7th- S72lf 
KETOIll'Srs MOWER, 
* ND MOWER AND REAPER FOR 1857, WITH PLAT- 
fi form for either side or back delivery of the grain. Carious 
improvements hare been made, and machines warrauted supe¬ 
rior to any heretofore built Any Information wanted in regard 
to them, or persons wishing to interest themselves (n their sale, 
will please address R. I.. HOWARD. 
S72wtf Successor to Howard A Co.. Buffalo, N. Y, 
THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAIL ROAD CO. 
O FFER FOR SALK OYER 1.500,004) ACRES SELECTED 
Farming aad Wood Lauds In Tracts of Forty acres and up- 
wards, to suit purchasers, on 
Long Credits, and at Low Rate* ot Interest. 
Pamphlets, coutalnicg Maps, description of Lands, and other 
Information valuable to the Western EmlgTiuit, will be sent free 
of postage by addressing 
35Su' JOHN I’ORNTva, Gen. Agft. Buffalo. N Y.. or 
_ JOHN WILSON, Land Com’r 1.1! R. R„ Chic, m 
^ . A* L L L l s’ 
WHIP AND QLOVK STORK. 78 STATE STREET 
, T Rocbeater, N. V. Having purchased the Retail trade of 
what has long been known as Strong's Whip and Glove Store, I 
tntend to make tt tao most tieoirsble place for the purchase of 
WHIPS, GLOVES. CANES AND I'M(IRELiJiS, 
In the city*. I shall keep a arget and better assortment of these 
goods that, has ever before been kept here. 
t.aiiies will find It 'o tlfolr advantage to call and look al my 
assortment of Ktd Gloves 
WAKKFIELD’* HAND CORN PLANTER. 
TS WARR VXTKD fO FI ANT FROM FOUR TO EIGHT 
L acres of Corn in a day. in the roost desirable manner, tf used 
as directed; and is as well adapted to plan ting bean-. Hissold 
bv town Agents* and sent free of charge, in counties ol Monroe, 
Wayne, Seneca, Cayuga, Tompkins, Oswego, Jefferson, Oilcans 
and Niagara, on receipt ot the price—S5, by 
M \V. Sl.MMt A H. Urockpou, N. Y 
N 'ORTUKRN CHINESE SUGAR CANE.—Fresh Seed pure 
and genuine, at $1 perth Two pen, tie of seed i*.sufficient 
to plant one acre. Books (It'd pagc*t giving fntl directlono for 
cultivation and tor the mannfia't'ire of Sugar,'24 cema each. 
MoILVAIN .1 YOUNG. Seedsmen and Florists, 
No. 7 John street, Now York. 
D eafness and diseases of the ky k. sciontiflcatty 
and sueoosvfnUy .ivuted by Dr. Y, A1.KI7R, fiti State Street, 
E cheater, N. Y. »3w6 
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