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NERKSlIIItE PIGS FOR SAGE—Descended from the 
J imported stock of Col Morris— warranted pure bred. 
Lakeville, Conn., Hay 2f.. 1357. [389w3| WM.J. PETTEE. 
[SPECIAL notice.] 
COMBINED REAPERS AND MOWERS. 
E vert man his own architect. 
The way 
To Build a Country House 
is to get 
RICH'S AMERICAN ARCHITECT 
Prico $8. 
Published by C, M. SAXTON A CO.. 
No- MU Fnlton St. New Yotk. 
RURAL ARCHITECTURE. By L. F. Allen. Embracing 
Out Buildings as w oil as Cottage* and Farm If on sea Price 
$1 26. At ’ SAXTON'S. Nn. 149 Pulton St 
LAY OUT YOUR GROUNDS by DOWNING'S LAND- 
SCAPE GARDENING. Price $3 60. Published by 
C. M. SAXTON .V CO., No MO Fulton FL.N. Y. 
POULTRY—LOOK OUT FOR YOVJR CHICKENS and the 
best way to do that ie told pla niy in 
THE AMERICAN POULTRY YARD. 
Price $1 
Published by SAXTON A CO., MO Fulton St., N. Y. 
PUT UP GOOD GRKKN-flOUKFH THIS SUMMER, 
And get ready for Winter. 
I.EUCHAR'S HOW TO BUILD. 
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I'g'- Seait free of postage on receipt of price, 
KETCHUM'S TUTS BEST 
RtJK.lL NbW-Y 0BKER OfTICZ, > 
Rochester, May 26, 1867. j 
For a few days we have been blessed with what may be 
termed "good growing weather," and fanners Beem to be 
making the most thereof—our streets being almost deserted by 
the agricultural community 
Flour has advanced 23c perbaiTci on favorite brands, though 
transactions arc neither numerous or heavy and mostly on 
eastern account. 
Gk.lix—G enesee wheat sustains an advance of 5c per bushel- 
Corn, Oats and Barley remsin as last, quoted. Buckwheat has 
fallen off 12tjc per bushel Millet, for seeding, is worth $1@1,30 
Provisions —Beef, by the cwt, has advanced. We quote at 
$7,50@8,50, though many of our batchers have paid at rates folly 
equal to $H,50 for that in their stalls. Butter down to 16 cents 
Egad o better per dozen No change In beat qualities of pota¬ 
toes, but lower grades are up a little 
IIaY has sold Jm-ing the week al $.'16, and occasional loads of 
superior at something better—but fna market is thought to be 
drooping. 
ROCHESTER WHOLESALE PBICES. 
Honey, box .._.i6 
Candles, box. 
Fruits asd Roots. 
Apples bushel_$1,50@1,75 
Do. dried.. $2,00fpi2,25 
Potatoes. $l(g$l,25 
Hides and Skins 
Slaughter....6M@7c 
Calf.J2foj:ic 
Sheep pelts_....$1,50(3)!,76 
Lamb do.Oo@00c 
Arrival of the Arabia and Niagara. 
The steamship Arabia arrived from Havre and 
Southampton at New York on the 18th inst., with 
193 passengers and $185,000 iu specie. The Niag¬ 
ara arrived on the 19th inst* 
Letters from Smyrna state that a ship belonging 
to Tripoli, with d5 slaves on board, had been seized 
at Tlehesmc, on the demand of the British Consul, 
Gen. T. Municipal. The Consul at Smyrna had 
ordered the slaves to be set at liberty. 
The Greek Bishops have received an Imperial 
order to carry out the returns of the administra¬ 
tion of the church worship decreed in 1850. 
Lord Elgin embarked at Marseilles on the 1st 
last, on the steamer Carodoc, of Malta, on life way 
to China. _ 
A Bristol paper asserts that Milford Haven has 
been selected as the English port for the Great 
Eastern steamship. 
The Australian Ministry has been defeated and 
resigned, A new Ministry has been formed. 
Trade was rather glutted in consequence of the 
large arrivals from England. 
Sir John Ramsden has been appointed British 
Umier-flecretary of War. 
The Russian squadron, commanded by Admiral 
Behrens, is expected at Algiers towards the middle 
of May. 
The Toulounaisc announces that the French 
Government elections are positively fixed for the 
21st of .Tune. . .. „, 
The Paris Council of State adjourned on the 3d 
inst, the consideration orthe trans-Atlantic Packet 
question for six months. 
The Spanish Cortes were opened the 1st ol May, 
Marshall Narvaez, President of the Council, read¬ 
ing the Royal Address. , _ _ ., 
Martinez Dc Larosa has been elected President 
of the Congress. 
The Greek Chambers assembled at the Eastern 
holidays, and voted the budget of the Interim, 
without discussion. 
It Is a (firmed that the Hessian Railway subscrip¬ 
tion in London has proved almost a total failure. 
The political news by the Niagara is of consid 
erablo importance, embracing as it does the deliv¬ 
ery to Parliament of the Queen's Speech. The 
ceremony wa .3 performed by the Lord Chancellor, 
the Queen's state of health forbidding her reading 
the Speech in person. The speech expresses confi¬ 
dence iu the continuance of peace, ana trusts that 
My experience with reapers and mowera lor a few years 
past has been considerable, and, like very many others, has 
been paid for pretty dearly, so that It may not be without 
use. 
I commenced with Kktohcm’s Mower the first year of 
its public existence. I had watched this machine from its 
earliest infancy with great care and anxiety, for 1 felt that, 
if successful, it waa to work a greater revolution In farm¬ 
ing than any implement since the iron plow and horse 
rake- The world can never know how much time has been 
spent, or how much money sunk, before this most valuable 
implement was brought to its present state of perfection. 
To me, who saw it in its first rude form, there has been a 
striking illustration of whAt can be accomplished by pa¬ 
tience and perseverance- 
I purchased one of the first year’s make. It worked 
well theD, considering how short a time hail been given 
for improvements- It was a great gain over the scythe in 
the hands of raw Irishmen or Germans. The next year it 
was exchanged for an improved machine, for the first year’s 
use suggested many alterations, and the improvements 
were made readily and rapidly as its defects were discover¬ 
ed by working. The second machine I used till it waa 
worn out- I then tried a reaper manufactured tD Monroe 
county. This 1 found a total failure—not worth enough to 
pay for the me of the ground it now occupies in my back 
yard, where it is rotting doom. For the next two years 1 
went back to first principles, and depended upon the scythe 
and cradle, willing to wait till the various machines which 
were being brought out should be more completely perfect¬ 
ed. Still 1 found that in mowing even the old machine 
would have been a great gain over the help t waa compell¬ 
ed to employ. 
Daring these two years 1 gave all the different machines 
a oarefnl examination, with the view of purchasing, ulti¬ 
mately, one that would combine the most good points as a 
mower and reaper, being fully satisfied that one machine 
could be made to operate in both capacities. 1 found plen¬ 
ty of harvesters that, did very well, but all of them more 
or less defective as mowers, and mowing with me, as with 
most farmere in this State, Ib of more importance than 
reaping. 1 became entirely satisfied that the principle of 
Krtchcm’s Mower was superior to all the others, and that 
none could be useful or successful without adopting the 
great feature of his—so placing the cutter-bar as to leave 
a clear apace between It and the driving wheel. 
In the interval since I threw up the old machine, great 
improvements had been made, both as a mower and by con¬ 
verting it into a harvester. I purchased one of the latest 
improved machines la3t spring and used it as a mower o7ec 
a large surface, comprising almost every variety of ground 
and grass, and almost side by side with some of the best of 
the other machines. No pains were spared to give the 
machine as thorough and severe a test as could ever be 
brought to bear upon it again. The same was done after 
converting it into a reaper, and as such it was used in the 
same field and drawn by the same teams where one 
ol the most popular and really one of the best of 
its rivals was used. No machine has ever had a more 
thorough or severer trial, for I waa determined to 
bring out ite defects. At the end of the season I became 
as a mower. In ease of draft, effective 
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Publishers and Wholesale Booksellers, 
48 COItNHILL, BOSTON. MASS. 
P ARTICULAR NOTICE TO BOOK AGENTS, COLPOR- 
teurs, and ail Traveling Bock Dealers, or those who wish to 
enter into the business, whether Male oc Female. 
YOU CAN BUY BOOKS OF US, 
Including Historical. Biographical, Religious and Miscellaneous, 
on bettor paper, better printed, and better and more splendidly 
bound, and which will sell faster, and cm which you can make 
more money, than of any other House in the country; and as a 
particular inducement to you, wo will pay troightonall packages 
or boxes, as far as New York city or Albany For Uatologue, 
terms. Ac., address GROWN A EMERY. 
.'184w8 43 Cornhill, Boston, Mass. 
ABKOWFAT PEAS_10b bushels, nice, Tor sale at S5 
State SC, Rochester, N Y. BRIUQS A BROTHER. 
Floor and Grain. 
Flour. bbl.$»;,76^,6l) 
Wheat. Gen.$l,76(2Ji,80 
Best white Canada, $1,65(011,75 
Com.tjScfo-jfJ.UO 
Oats ..S6&620 
Barley...$l,25<Jil,3S 
Buckwheat.83®S8c 
Beans.$1,75,,12,bb 
I'eas. $1,00(3)1,23 
Meats 
Pork, Mea , 
Do. ewi_ 
Beef, cwt- 
Spring Lambs each $1 
Mntlou (carva! 
A tkins*self-iiakino reaper and mower. 
The subscn her has two of the above named machines which 
he will sell ot exchange for Horses. HIRAM WOOD, 
Livery Office next to National Hotel, North Fitzbugb, St. 
Rochester, May 13,1857. 385tf 
SUP HUH DOUBLK DAHLIAS. 
.UR STOCK OF THIS GORGEOUS FLOWER has recently 
been much Improved by the addition of above Ftrrv of the 
GEORGE H. LOVETT, 
DLESINKKR AND MEDALIST, 
84 Nassau Street. New York. 
G OLD. SrLVER AND BRONZE MEDALS prepared In the 
first «tyle nr the Art. for Agricultural Societies, Inatitu- 
tions. Associations, Colleges, Schools. Ac., Ac. 385wl3 
Seeds. 
_*24,0*1 
.$a,uG(M J flu 
$7,6uwri,5d 
:' .-@1,75 
...-125il3e 
,...IU@Ue 
...ll(,7;l2c 
...000124s' 
...r.fiOc 
.00@Wc 
,lS(5!7c 
12,0)1 tc 
following prices. 
New Vaeieties, offered for the firet time this year, $1 each— 
$10 per dozen. 
Leading VjutnsnM or 1856, 60 cede each—$5 peT dozen. 
Best otD Varieties of previous years, all reliable sorts, fine 
form and free bloomers, $3 per dozen. 
Good old Varieties, $160 to $2 per dozen. 
Plants packed with core to bear transportation to all parts of 
the country. Catalogues forwarded to all applicants who en¬ 
close a cent stomp to prepay postage. 
SS4w4 B. B. BLISS A HA. 
Clover bushel 
Timothy ..... 
Son 
Wood, hard .. 
Do. soft... 
,$&50@T.00 
$S,IW(2>1,00 
;*L30@6^1 
■HMRIppii 
Coal, Lehigh..$8(08,28 
Do. Scranton.$7(5(7,26 
Do. Blosnbnrg...$5.50 
Do. Bhamokln.$7J5foi7,50 
Do. Char_10fu|f2«e 
Salt, bbl.$0,0i)(31,bS 
Hay, tun...$25(a.ri6 
Wool, El tb.SOioHUo 
White fish, bbl.$12502,50 
Codfish S3 quintal.. %t,7Sui 6,25 
Trout, bbl.....$9,00 
;)AA TCXS OF HONES WANTED, for which the sub- 
scribers will pay $12 per tun, delivered at Utica. All 
information given by addressing _ 
384w3 T. HOLLINGWORTH & SON, Utica, N. Y. 
...niton (carcass) 
Hams, smoked .. 
Shoulders. 
Chickens. 
Turkeys. 
Geese.. 
Dairy, Ac. 
Butter, roll;. 
Do. firkin,. 
Cheese. 
Lard, tried,....__ 
Tallow... 
Eggs, dozen. 
YOUNG GIFFORD MORGAN. 
rivllIS FINE HORSE may be found at all times at the stable 
JL of the subscriber, one-half rnile south of Le Boy village — 
For color and beauty caunot beessiiy beaten by any otner horse. 
Black Hawks u,',t excepted. Terms $10 to insure a foal. 
Mares brought from, a distauce to remain lor a few weeks will be 
well taken care of on reasonable terms 
La Rot. N Y.. May. 1857. DANIEL WARD. 
YEN, Springfield, Mass 
TRIAL OF REAPERS AND MOWERS. 
THE TRIAL OF REAPERS AND MOWERS, UNDER 
A the auspices of the State Board of Agriculture will take 
place on 
WEDNESDAY, THE FIRST DAY OF JULY. 
1657. at HAxti.TO.v. Butler county. Ohio, at which time and 
place the following Premiums will be awarded: 
L For the W REAPER.$50 00 
For the 2d best do . 30 00 
H. For the bef. MOWER. 60 00 
For the 2d best do . 30 00 
III. For the best REAPER A MOWER, combined.60 IX) 
For the 2d beet do do do 30 00 
The Machined competing for the Premium of Reaper and 
Mower combined.' shall both " Reap" and '* Note," in the pre¬ 
sence of the Awarding Committee. 
Competition Tor the Premiums is respectfully Invited from 
Manufacturers and others. In all the States. 
The first, or Premium of $10, will be awarded either in money, 
or gold medal, at the option of the successful competitor 
Good teams and efficient teamsters will be provided by the 
Board. 
Hamilton U a point tweuty- five miles north of Cincinnati, on 
the Great Miami Railroad, and is therefore very accessible. 
AWARDING COMMITTEE - Hon. Norton S. Townsend, 
Avon, O ' John Perris, Carthage, O.; E. G. Dyer, Hamilton, O.; 
W R. Collet l Lebanon, Ot; David Nevitt, Lawrencebnrgb. Ind.; 
Job. Barker, Newport, O. By order of Board, 
March, 16,1857. J NO. H. KUPPABT, Cor. Sec. 
extra do; $r3..'>OiqA71) for BUper Western; $6,60@7, r >0 tor com to 
good and extra Michigan. Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin and Ohio: 
$7,75(5.9,75 do Genesee; $7.B0tojtU do St Louis, closing buoyant. 
Canadian flour is firm; sales at $7,0008,60 for common to choice 
eictrik 
Gkals—W heat market is a shade firmer, with some little ex¬ 
port demand. Sales at 17:iml76o tor com white Canadian; l5oe 
Canada club; lflfc for red winter Hllnols; 176c handsome red 
Missuurl Included ia the nates com white Canadian forex- 
port at I7>. Rye sc tree snd had advanced to 106c. Barley and 
barley malt nominally the ram-. Com market opened buoyant 
and closed quiet; tales at S'3(a35o new Boulhuru yellow; 90c 
mixed do: SKI^pic iu storn and ofiont for mixed Western; at the 
close at 02n in store. Oats Ann and In moderate demand at 630, 
70c. State and Western. 
Provisions.—P ork market firmer; sales at $2T.,75 tor mess; 
$1925 for prime. Lard buoyant; sales at Butter 
dull at WfflKc tot Ohio, and 20024c for State. Cheese dull at 
U(nil2c. 
ALBANY, MIV 25 —Flour and VLtai -There is less activity 
In flour, but ttm market is firm The demand is confined to the 
medium and better descriptions, for which very full prices are 
obtained. Salo? al f7g» for medium and *8<3W for fancy to ex¬ 
tra Ohio, CanarT'an ami Genesee. Corn Meal is firm and in 
steady request at $l,Hl@l,9i. , , , , , 
ii rain— Wheat is quiet, but cargoes to imve are firmly held 
ut rail previous prices. Corn is being brought up the river and 
re-sold :n this market, the store supplies of tho winter having 
become exhausted; sAles Western mixed 96c. Barley quiet.— 
Oats firm. 
FKEK LABOR VVAUEUOLSB. 
Dry Good* and Groceries Strictly Free Labor. 
PHE UNDERSIGNED INVITES ATTENTION to bis Estab- 
L ii durum I- The Cotton manufactured in Ins Milt, i J wholly 
eelabor, A large stock ot Staple Ubricr in yarivtr is main* 
dried. Refined and Muscovado Sugar*, SleAui Svrap and V. I. 
classes. Coffees, Rice, Ac., on hand I’rice K- e amt samples 
•lit ire mail GEO. W. TAYLOR. 
corner of 5th ami Cherry Sts. Phila, Pa. 
PUBLIC SALE OF 
IMPROVED SHORT-HORNS (DURHAM CATTLE.' 
J AMES GO WEN, will «U at Pnblie ?ftle, on Wednesday the 
10th of June next, at Mount Airy, Philadelphia, a choice Hero 
of Shori-Hokss, !■insisting of Cows, young Bulls, Heifers and 
CalTea, bred expressly with tho view of establishing the Hno 
Milking and cosy Feeding properties of the " Durham Breed. - ' 
Catalogues, with Pedigrees, wiU be furnished m due time-_ Sale 
to commence at lLo'ciock, dS5w3 
MORGAN HORSE, GENERAL GIFFORD, Jr. 
T HIS BEAUTIFUL horse is coming three years old. Col¬ 
or, chestnut Is 16}£ hands ; weighs over 3,i.KJ0 pounds. Is 
thonght by good Judges to be in no way Inferior, and in many 
respects superior, to his splendid sire, General Gifford. 
General Gjitord. Jr., will stand at the Stable of the subscri¬ 
ber Jjf.of a mile south of Walworth Corners. Terms, to ensure, 
$12. inquiries promptly answered. 
Walworth, Wayne Co., N. T- ELIAB YEOMANS. 
TO CARPENTERS. 
fTHIE PRACTICAL STAIR BUILDER—A simple and accu- 
JL rate method of obtaining the the e-mold and its application 
shown in perspective ,ts tho work progresses. Plans one-fonrth 
fall size, with lines laid down ia A plain and simple manner, 
capable of being understood by any practical workman. Tbe 
advantages claimed bv this system we these: hnving less lines 
than any work yet published, wreaths cat square through the 
plank, and joints made At once, and at rigbs angles to the snr- 
tooe of toe plank, by which there to a saving or material andla- 
bor ot at least Uftv per cent. By mail free, single copy, $3— 
three copies. $6 Address H. O COEN, Architect and Bodlder, 
Wheeling, Vo. 385w2 
fully satisfied that, 
work, strength and durability, Ketcottm's latest improved 
harvester it is equally unrivalled.— 
ATKINS’ AUTOMATON: 
OR, 
Self-Eaking Reaper and Mower. 
BEST MACHINE IN USE. 
1 f T/ie first ) built in 1862. 
40 Uted turxtttfully in 185-3. 
300 In difierrnl SlaUs in 1864. 
L-00 Well attributed in 1365. 
2,800 Throughout the TJnian 1856. 
5,000 Building for 185T. 
'-THERE AKB SIX GOOD REASONS FOR THIS HNPAR- 
JL alleled increase and great popularity:—let. It is strong and 
reliable, sncl easily managed. 2d. It taves the hard labor of 
Raking. -3d. It laves at least another band In binding. 4Lb. It 
saves scattering by the careful handling In raking ; besldee, the 
straw being Laid straight, it is well secured in the steal, and 
does not drop In the otter-handling and the heads are not ex- 
posed in tif stack, so that tbe cairn saving even exceeds the 
labor saving- 5th It is a good Mower, being one of the best 
convertible machines in see 6th. It has a knife that does not 
choke. 
Over S« First Premiums Received In Four Tear*. 
Price of Fanner and Mower i ISO—$50 cash balanoe in note due 
■Tan. t, 1.S58. Price of Reaper only $165—$40 cash, balance in 
note due dan. 1,1858. 
For casa 12 per cent discount from the above prices. 
To recure a Machine, order Immediately. Though to little 
known the past season, and none ready for delivery till 1st May, 
vet not two-thirds the customers Could b« supplied. The repu¬ 
tation of thfl Machine is now widely established, 80 that 5,000 
will not as nearly supply the demand as 2.800 did last year 
far Order eo’riy, If Tou. would uot be disappointed- 
Pajctblets giving urpaRTtALir the OPINIONS OF FARM¬ 
ERS, together with order-, notes, Ac., mailed to applicants, and 
prepaid 
CP* H. B HAPGOOD of Rochester, N. Y.. Is the General 
Agent for the above Machine in New York, to whom all letters 
relative to sales, Ac., in this State should be addressed. Travel¬ 
ing and Local Agents wanted SS2wlfi 
has no equal, and as a 
And as a combined machine it is, beyond all peradventure j 
superior to any that has yet been brought out. 
This is strong language, hut there is uot a single popular 
machine which ia not, to a greater or less extent, an imita¬ 
tor of KsTcucu’d, and each being the fact, I prefer the 
original to the imitation. 
It is true that many of the rivals are superior to some of 
the earlier of Khtchuji’S machines, but it Is also true that 
they do not compare favorably with the later ones. Vary 
many tanners, therefore, are induced to purchase an infe¬ 
rior machine because it works better than one of Kktlh- 
ust’fl old and less perfected machines. They should remem¬ 
ber, however, that during all this time, all that the most 
untiring euergy, backed by unlimited cIte I, »ul « p*?r»._- 
verance on the part of the proprietor that knows no •test, 
as well as the active co-operation of one of the most natu¬ 
rally inventive minds of the age, has been in constant op¬ 
eration to moke this the most perfect machine of its kind 
in the world,—and the ultimate Terdict of the people w ill 
be that the object has been folly accomplished. 
II my experience, therefore, can be of any avail to others, 
and my advice worthy of confidence, L have no hesitation 
in recommending Hetchi u's Latest improved Combined 
Reaper and Mower as superior to any other that is now in 
use. T. C. Peters. 
Darien, May 11, 1857. 
It is expected that Parliament will break up 
about tbe first of June. 
Potatoes fire now exported from Canada. A 
cargo arrived at Oswego, from Coburg, on Satur¬ 
day. A short time since, there was a large expor¬ 
tation from this side to Canada, and the trade was 
very profitable. 
The railway exposures have caused a general 
reeling of anger and disgust throughout Canada. 
Even the Ministerial papers are loud in their de¬ 
nunciations of tbe iniquities revealed. 
The Hamilton Danner says tbe decision of the 
Imperial Government respecting tbe future capi¬ 
tal of Canada is not expected for a couple of 
months to come, 
GRASSES ANI> FORAGE PLANTS. 
,4 PRACTICAL TREATISE ON GRASSES AND FORAGE 
A Plants, comprising 
THEIR MAI URAL BISTORT. COMPARATIVE SVTRTTIVE 
VALVE. METHODS OP CVLTIVATIMO. CUITIMQ 
AMD CVK1NQ, AMD THE MA .V.t GEMBM1 
Of GRASS LAMPS 
By CHARLES L. FLINT, 
Secretory of the Massachusetts -irate Board of Agriculture. 
1 vol. Svo. $1 23. 
•-•This book is on • of the most practical aad valuable trea¬ 
tises on toe subject of Grasses and Forage Plants ever published, 
and is Illu-Irxted with numerous encravn.gs ot' lha different 
fiectes and varieties. On receipt of price lie book will be sent 
br mall free of postage. G. P. PUTNAM A CO.. 
'38jw2 No- 421 Broadway, N, Y (up stairs.) 
Sworn—First quality, i.V’-; Other qualities, 6, 6*10730. 
ALBANY, Star 75.—At W. W. WooLrosn's Bull's Head 
Washington Avenue 
Beet Uittle— 7tel at market. Price*, live weight, extra, $7,75; 
Bret quality, $7.25; second and third, $&u*i.3U. 
Cows 4 .XD Gu.v E 3 —7 in market Prices range rrom $35^ 
4$, 60{c/>5 
Sheep— 710 in rcoikc: Prices range at $5vc7 
SwtnE—400 in marine. Prices range from ft>,25@6,75. 
CAMBRIDGE, Ma> 3’ —At market 355 Cattle. 225 Beeves, A 
100 Stores, conri,ilngo! Wirkilqf Oxen. Cows and Calves, Year¬ 
lings, trru .ml three v> u-s Old 
PRICXS— Market Beef— Ixrr.t, $3A»te‘J,78: First quality, $5,75 
IdhMM; second quality $\00; third quality, $7,50; ordinary, $5,50. 
WORKJJtG OXES—$100 to $250. 
Cows A-SD CAf.VRS—$2">. 40. 50 j7.V 
TEJ4RUS09—$6001)0. Two years old. 12 Three years 
old, $150260 
vulCalves—$ l, 5,7iJ;10 oach. 
Shexp At>D Lamt-s— llaU at market. Prices—In lot*, $3, 3,51*, 
$I, 00 |. 1/',00 each Extra and selections$6, 7,50. SqjJU). 
Hines —83iwt8‘ie. <tt fih. Tallow 8;a)8kc. lb. 
Peits—I' c i i$ 2,00 each. Calf Skins llfSloc- *4 tb. 
Swtxr—1200 *i market. Prices—Live weight,T’-j@83jJe. ^ tb- 
Pressed hogs, 9 1 - - In' .c Shcats. wholesale. S il‘c.; retail 9>f(i, 
103£e- 
BRIGHTON, Mat 2!.—At market 750 Beef Cattle, 100 Stores, 
12 pairs Working Oxen, 70 Cows and Calve-. 1000 Sheep and 
Lambs. 3.&J0 Swine. „ _ 
Pkices— Beef Cattle— F.xtra, $10010,50; first quality. $9,o0; 
second, $8.75; third, $7.50; ordinary, $5,75 
Hides—8>b@9 1 - 4 c. Tallow, 8@S&c. 
Pelts— 25c^ $2,00. Coir Skins, U®15c >1 ^ 
Yeai, Calves—$ 4,5.57 a piece. 
Woukj.xc Oxb»—$140, 1(2(0.180. 
Cows and Calves—$ 24, »j. 37,40(7At 
Yeart.tngs $tXVoiA' Two years old, $38. (yki. Three years 
Old. $46060. __ 
Sr.BKr eyp I.Aens— Extra, $6, fito.0. In lot- $2,50, '.Vfi'A. 
Swine— 7(a^c, Retail, 8^1'ki- Fa: hogs 7c. 
In the meantime, tbe Governor 
General is to visit Downing street, and consult with 
her Majesty’a Minister. 
Tee Canadian Budget for the current year, 
amounts to £1,520,037 -r being an increase of over 
£200,000, as compared with last year. 
Wk learn from the Toronto papers of the 18th 
inst., that the Cai; Factory of Messrs. Southerland 
& MoLean, of that city, waa totally consumed by 
fire on Saturday evening. Loss between £50,000 
and £00,000, 
Thk Ottawa Citizen says;—“ The stock of white 
pine manufactured on the Ottawa this season, to¬ 
gether with what was laid over from last year, will 
amount to about 17,300,000 reet; that on the St 
Lawrence to about 2,500,000; and on the St. Mau¬ 
rice 600,000, in all about 20,400,000 feet. We un¬ 
derstand there is not more than 2,000,000 feet of 
red pine ready ro go to market the coming season." 
Thk following table will show the shipments of 
wheat and flour, and the amount in store at the 
following ports, up to the 23d inst, since the open, 
ing of navigation: 
Flour. InStore. Wheat InStore 
Hamilton. 29,309 0,424 12,196 934 
Wellington Square, 32,000 - 29,000 33,000 
Port Hope..... 6,477 - 80,415 - 
Oshawa. 8,520 684 11,143 10,088 
Newcastle. 2,542 11,490 12,534 61,692 
Oakville. 66 1,699 2,000 31,879 
Coburg. 7,400 2,250 9,830 - 
A recent report of the Commissioners of Pub¬ 
lic Works, develops a remarkable change in the 
conrse of Western Canada trade. Previous to 
1850, the largest part of Western Canada trade 
was done through Montreal and the St Lawrence, 
and the trade with the United States was very In¬ 
significant, but with the cessation of protection 
to Canadian products in British markets, and the 
repeal of differential duties in favor of the St 
Lawrence, a trade began to spring up between the 
two countries, which has been greatly extended 
by tho operation of the United States Bouding 
Act, which came Into effect In 1850, and the Reci¬ 
procity Treaty it 1855. Tho effect of these two 
measures has been to divert the trade of Canada 
West from the St. Lawrence to the New York 
Canals and Railways. 
BREAD 
BREAD! BREAD 
VERY HOUSEKEEPER who dsiigbU in Light and Xu- 
Pi thitiuvs Bread, sbonlil go :o bergroow mil <ret a package 
of JAMES PYLE'S DIETETIC SaI.ERATUS. its superiori¬ 
ty r all other articles for making Biscuit. Cak*-. and Pastry 
of oil kinds, cannot fail to bring it into general use, For sate at 
all the Groceries. Manufacturing Depot 313 Washington street. 
New York. 3S4w4 
J- SA-GrB * SONS, 
MUSIC PUBLISHERS, 
NO. 2*39 MAIN STREET. BUFFALO. 
Pianos and Msiopkons from the best Factories in the Union, 
for sale at makers prices. 
[SPECIAL NOTICE.] 
HORSE FAIR IN SENECA COUNTY, 
AND SINGLE MOWER. 
Jlatujy’s Patent with Wood’s Improvement. 
I N OFFERING MY MACHINES TO THE FARMERS FOR 
tho Harvest of 1857, It see ins hardly necessary to advertise 
them , but as this medium for an introduction to tbe public ia 
so generally adopted. I take this method ro inform the fanners 
that a close personal attention to the practical operation of the 
machine the past harvest nos Induced me to make several Im¬ 
provements—there, added to its former reputation, give me the 
utmost conttd-.nee In sUtiog that it now * ton it unrivalled os a 
Mower, or * Combined Reaper and Mower, and for harvesting 
Clover Seed, hoe no competitor. I have a Urge msount of 
certificates from formers who nave used my machine besides 
several Premiums. Diplomas and Medals, awarded by State, 
County and Town Agricultural Societies, pointing oni plainly 
the points In which it excels all others. Many of theeo ara 
patented and cannot be embodied in any other machine, and aU 
will tdmit how e.scniial and lndl3pens*ble they are to a suc¬ 
cessful Combined Reaper and Mower. 
With each aachioe win be furnished two scythes, two extra 
guards, two extra seclloos, one extra pinion and wrench 
Warranted capable of cutting from 111 to 15 acres of graSB or 
grain per day In a workmanlike manner. 
Price of Combined Machine. de'Jvared here on the Cars $125 DO 
'* •• Single Mower, Wood Bar ** “ " 110 00 
.. - - .. •• • • U6 00 
WALTEK A. WOOD, 
Manufacturer and Proprietor. 
Hooslck Falls. April 15. 1857. S81wl6 
A LARUE, NEW M AGIC LANTERN and 1UO fine 
Scientific and Miscellaneous paintings for sale cheap. 
Cost $187. Address C. H. D., Box 122. Sodas, Wiyne Co-, N. Y. 
OR SALE— A grade Durham Cow good for milk or beef 
4 years old ; in calf bv a 7 i pedigree Durham Bull. 
J. DORR, Scottsville, X. Y. 
BOQARDUS Sc LEWIS, 
OPERATIVE LITHOGRAPHERS & ENGRAVERS, 
280 MAIN ST., BUFFALO, N. Y. 
J. D. Bogakdcs.] r.Wiwe] (Joseph Lewis. 
.MINNESOTA I.AND FOR SALE. 
JV i A ACRES OF CHOICE LAND, in lots to soil purchasers. 
^^11 / adjoining town of Taylor's Palls, (30 miles above St- 
l’aul on St I'toll river,) for s»!e lo w, on easy payments. 
Also 30d acres Ur Guthrie ond Adair counties. Iowa Ad¬ 
dress, with postage stotup, D. S FRACKEK, 
3S6w 2 Brockport, N. r. 
LARGE SALE 
OF DURHAM CATTLE AT AUCTION. 
T HE SUBSCRIBER WILL SELL AT PUBLIC SALE, ON 
Wednesday, Juno 17th, at tho farm known as the “Troy 
Lake Farm." "town of East Troy, Walworth Co., Wis, Firrv 
Hs.it or Fcxt-BtooD Demi wag — Cows. Ueifers, CoItos wd 
Hulls, A tare chance is offered those wishing to improve their 
stock in this vicinity, as well ns those more remote, as the place 
of .-ale is easy of acc.iss from all points, betnu near Eigte Sta¬ 
tion, Milwnukle and Mississippi R. R- and throe mites north of 
Bast Troy- . ... . , . _, 
In offering this Herd to the public. I wish so slate tha, I hare 
selected ana roared tho whole of them with an eye single to the 
ltnpr\>vvnH*»»t in tho ijualitieb of fbnn* colof f s-i*?. milk- 
ing and fattening properties. My original stock was the best I 
could select in Uvtupsttm Co, N. Y t have made acquisitions 
from time to time, from Site same locality, also from different se¬ 
lect herds in Ohio and Kentucky. A uv tu ner of the young stock 
are from Bulls imported by the Ur. Co. Stock Association. *3T 
The .took can bo semi at the farm previous to day of sole-— 
Pedigrees and descriptions will be given for each animal when 
offered. I invite the attendance of breeders of Purhams and all 
others interested iu Urn improvement of stock. Kate to commence 
at 10 o'clock, A M Terms liberal and made known on the day 
of brI,.. SEYMOUR BROOKS. Proprietor, 
Bust Troy. Wis.. May. 1857 AKlw2my9-30 
TO FARMERS. 
I WIE COMPLETE WE.Vl'HEKOMKTER is toe tltte of a r ook 
calculated groutlv to aid the Farmer Ln foretelling toe state 
of the weather, ftwn indications in plants, trees, birds, man, 
clouds, heavenly bodies, ami philosophical Instruments, with 
Instructions for making nnd using various instruments on it 
cheap plan Sent by mall, pre-poid, to out part or the U. ro for 
Al cents Address “ UiiEar PbBLtcaftO.v Society, “ 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 
rx jr/AfY MORE MEN WAXTKD AS AGENTS TO CIR- 
culate rapid-selling, valuable Family Works, 
which attract bv their low prices, lute resting concents, and «u* 
perbly colored plates. For circulars, with particulars apply, 
If vou live East, to HENRY HOWS. Xo 108 Nassau feto N. Y.j 
if \Ye»t, to the same, No 111 Main St-, Cincinnati. 577wl3 
"monsoe county savings institution. 
T his bank allows interest at the rate of six 
per cent, per annum upon all deposits. Office No SO Buffalo 
street, directly opposite the Court %u*. 
CHARLES W IXTNDAS, President 
J. a PIERPONT, Secretory. 
Trustees. 
Martin Briggs, Samuel Miller, 
Amon Bronson, Thomas Hanvey, 
Aristarchus i'tampion, Nathaniel Et Merrick, 
Moses CbaDtn. Nehe m t ah Os burn, 
Freeman Clarke. George W. Parsons, 
Louts Chapin. £dwm Pancost, 
Charles W Hand as. WlUlam N Sage. 
George Ellwonger, Lewu Salye, 
Xbeneser Kly, Alvoh Stroup 
William W. Ely, Itevi A Ward. _ 
Rochester. February 24th, 1857. J73tf 
I V YOU WANT TO SELL OR BUY A FARM. ADDRES8 
Jxxes Suu.y, Buffalo, N, Y. See advertisement In No. 370 
of Rural. Feb. 7th. 372“ 
ROUND HILL 
M0T0RPATHIC WATER-CURE AND HOTEL, 
N orthampton, m«s h h n.yr*D. m d. Proprietor and 
principal Physician. It is wbII known that Dr. tUlsted 
makes the inciileutto WOSL43 I a Hp4fcixlit>- The estsb* 
Usliment combines the advantAf;esof beingr n cure for thii treat¬ 
ment of chronic discuses of eiibei jcx, nnd a resort for the seek¬ 
ers of pleasure. Circulars sent grans: w Motion—Life" < 
pamphlet upon the treatment* sent on receipt of six postage 
alamos. 3S6w5 
I’LASTKR Ml LI. AND FARM FOR foALE. 
rpUK SUBSCRIBER OFFERS AT PRIVATE Sale, as upe ■ 
JL rlnr Plaster Mili, In good order, with an excellent water 
power,—together with thirty acres of superior fanning 'and, 
comprising 12 acrea of meadow, ii of wood land, and 12 ot tip 
land, stx of which contains Plaster in Inexhaustible quantities. 
This valuable property i> situated one mile from the village of 
Victor, Ontario Co- N V Tho house and out-buildings aro of 
superior amuigumatit a constant stream of fresh spring water 
tuns iu the house aud Cl rough tho barn-yard. A choice selec¬ 
tion of fruit—the best varieties of nuulox, peaches. Ac. The 
quality of the Plaster ta not excelled fu lire Slate. For further 
nartlculofo apply by lettor, or on the premise- to 
Victor, NY. May. 1857. ;:S»w2' O. W. CORREXCF, 
From Rio Janeiro, — Intelligence from Rio 
Janeiro to the 4th alt. has been received. The yel¬ 
low fever is declining in the harbor, but about 20 
persons died each day in the city from the disease. 
The Brazilian Government adheres to the proposi¬ 
tion of the I’uited States, to abolish privateeriug 
and to exempt all private property from seizure 
by ships of war. It is officially announced that 
the Brazilian Government ia ready to accept this 
as a new national jurisprudence. 
FLATTER t BLASTER I! 
I WILL SELL NICE, flm> gtonnd Plastex, at mr mill, at $275 
per tun. Said mill is situated 11 miles west of Rochester, 2>s 
miles South-west of Ha.tford’3 Inn. xnd 2ia from Churchvilte. 
Riga, N. V, April 27. 1857. (3S5wS| E X. HARMON. 
■war of laia. 
NEW YORK STATE MILITIA. 
rpitK UNDER.slGN’F,D IS NOW PREPARED to prosecute 
L all claims of tho Now York State Mililla arising under tho 
Act* of 1818.1819, ami April 16, 1837. puM-oii by tho Legislature 
of this State pruviibng for thy pavniont of tho centingent ex¬ 
penses incurred by the Militia, *nd also pay for their clothing, 
equipments. Ac., tost, worn out Or destroyed in the service in 
tho War of 1812. Aa the time for prosecuting these claims is 
limited, parties interested should make application at on early 
ffay, Tho largo experiotwo of tho undersigned in proonring 
Bounty Lands and Pension*, wili enable him prosily to facili¬ 
tate tho prosecution of all claims entrusted to his management 
Tho highest market prloo always paid for l and Warrant*. — 
Office. $5 ami 37 West Gallery, Reynolds' Arcade. Address, by 
luttor or otherwise, ALFRED G. MUDUB, Rochester, N. Y 
Hay from Charleston —A rather singular fea¬ 
ture the St. Louis trade appeared last Friday.— 
One hundred and thirty bales of hay, which were 
shipped from Charleston, S. C., to St. Louis, were 
Bold in the latter oity at a very fair profit. This 
produce waa forwarded by tho Charleston and 
Memphis ltailfoad, which has just been completed. 
Think of hay being brought from the Atlantic 
right into the heart of tho great agricultural re¬ 
gion of tho West. No one single fact could show 
in more startling characters the scarcity which is 
even existing in the fertile fields of the West, 
C. A. DURR At CO., 
X M PORTERS, MANUFACTURERS AND 
1 Dealers in _ . „ . . _ 
Watches, Jewelry ond Diamonds. Plain and Fancy 
Silver Wore, Fine Tnbto Cutlery, Silver 
Plated Goods, and a great Variety 
of Fancy Articles .... 
Our asBortTiiimt of the above Goods l» the largest to be touud, 
mni the prices the most reasonable. We invite tho attention of 
those wlm wish to examine or purchase. 
O. A. Butt!. - , ) No. 2 State St., Rochester, N. V. 
Jno. T. Fox. j. 386tf 
Oiias H. Webb. 1 
Indian Hostilities.— At Charleston, advices 
from Tampa Bay, of May 9th, confirm the rumored 
attack by Indians upon the soldiers at Palm Grove. 
Two soldiers were killed. Tho Indians had ap¬ 
proached another encampment, making hostile 
demonstrations, bnt retreated without doing any 
mischief. The soldiers started out in pursuit. 
information valuable ro toe Wtetern Emigrant, will be sent tn 
of postagu »y»^^N T NG, Gen. Ag't, Buffalo. N. Y, or 
JOHN WILSON, Land Ooin'r 1.0- R K-, Ohio., Ill. 
D eafness and diseases of the eye. scientifically 
and aaceeaRfuily treated by Dr. WALKER,S3 State Street, 
Rochester. N, Y. 383w5 
