man's Land. l\d oi'.'d.; Capo 
and Australia in grease, 
$orap Inttlltgrnct 
Arrival of the Arabia. 
Tite steamship Arabia arrived at New York on 
the 28th ultimo. 
Great Britain. —In the Bril iah Parliament there 
had been little of interest. The discussion on the 
Opium traffic took place in the Rouse of Lords. 
In the House of Commons, Lord Palmerston 
gave notice that he would bring in a bill to re¬ 
model Parliamentary oaths, to omit, the words “on 
the true faith of a Christian,” and thereby admit 
Jews into Parliament, Leave was given to bring 
in the bill. 
The Morning Postanthoritatively contradicts the 
rumor of the intended resignation of Lord Pun- 
mure, Minister of "War. 
Lord Elgin proceeded without delay from Alex¬ 
andria to Suez, where he found a steamer waiting 
to convey him to Singapore, where he would wait 
the arrival of the French Commissioners. 
France.— The FrenohCourt is aransing itself in 
hunting exploits at Fontaiubleu. 
The Grand Duke Constantine was quite at home 
in the Imperial family. 
Rumors gain ground of an intended marriage 
between Priuce Napoleon nr id the Prince of Ho- 
hcnzollerti, 
In the Neufchatel affairs, a despatch hos been re¬ 
ceived at Berlin, by the French Government, noti¬ 
fying tho tenor ot the King of Prussia's reply to 
Napoleon’s Autograph letter. This reply is of so 
favorable a character as to give assurance of an 
early settlement, ot tho remaining points at issue. 
Denmark,— It is reported that Denmark is about 
to yield iu the question of the Holstein Constitu¬ 
tion, mainly iu accordance with the good offices 
and recommendations of the French Government. 
Spain.— Intelligence is that Espartero had re¬ 
signed his seat iu tho .Senate. 
Tno arrival of tne. Mexican Embassador at Ma¬ 
drid was expected On the 13th. 
The Army against Mexico had notleft Cadiz, but 
all the troops and Generals were on board awaiting 
final orders. 
Sweden. —The Swedish Diet has given assent 
to a bill tor the construction of new railways, and 
to a loan of 14,000,000 rix dollars for that purpose. 
13,000,000 of the loan will be brought out of the 
London and Paris markets. 
Russia.— News from Siberia speaks of the ar¬ 
rival of two American Consnls who have made 
their way up the river Amoor to Irkutsh. 
A son has been born to the Emperor of Russia. 
A Russian expedition is to be despatched to 
China with a special envoy. 
Commercial —Wheat hail been rather less active In the 
Liverpool market, iiud qunintions variously called from 
unchanged to 2d lower. Flour, after an advance of 6d to 
Is par hhl, had receded, arid closed dnlj at barely last 
week's quotation* Indian coru closed quiet, bat steady. 
Red wheat, SsSdiaOe" ! per 70 lb«.; white 8slO(f5Os0>l — 
Western Cm: iul flour 2y*(Si"l]H; rialt. and Phil, 2'J-iOd@30s 
6d ; extra Ohio, 3le@3“'' Mixed corn 4-W!d to-15s ! yel¬ 
low 3.*i*6d: white 27 m to 28 b. The wt-nther had been cold 
and dry, but a thunder storm on the loth had brought® 
change for the better. 
Arrival of the Canadian. 
The Canadian Steamship Co’s, screw steamer 
Canadian from Liverpool, the 20th of May, has ar¬ 
rived at River du Loupe en route for this port and 
Montreal. Her advices are four days later than 
those by the Arabia at New York. 
Great Britain.— The British news iB unimpor¬ 
tant. No movements of interest iu Parliament. 
The Manchester market was dull but without 
change in prices. The Birmingham markets were 
steady with good American demand, and woolen 
manufactures were slightly better. The Irish linen 
market was heavy. 
Franck.— Paris letters report the discount mar¬ 
ket easy with a better supply of money in the 
Bourse. Considerable specie was due at Paris 
from Russia. It waa rumored that the Bank of 
France had made a new contract for a supply of 
gold. 
The silk market remained in a state of suspense 
hut nothing unfavorable had transpired. From 
Naples the accounts were good, and from Lom¬ 
bardy uncertain. 
Switzerland.—T he Nenfchatel difficulty had 
been finally settled. All the parties agree upon 
the terms. 
Spain. —It is reported from Madrid that at an 
interview between the Mexican Ambassador and 
the Spanish Minister the basis of an arrangement 
of the Mexican difficulty was made. The Spanish 
squadron remained at Cadiz, 
Denmark.— The new Danish Ministry liad appa¬ 
rently arranged the Holstein difficulty. 
Tub Danubian Principalities.— Ornc has asked 
the groat powers to ocenpy the Principalities with 
a military force, but the powers refused permission. 
There had boon an engagement at Damascus be¬ 
tween the Turks aud tho Revilked Arabs. 
Persia.— The British Treaty of Peace with 
Persia was ratified at Horan on the 1-itU of April. 
China and India. —Details of the previously 
telegraphed news from China and India are pub¬ 
lished. They are entirely confirmatory of the 
previous accounts, and contain nothing new of 
importance. No further operations have yettaken 
place at Canton. 
BrKADSTrPFS Market.— Wheat closed Arm at prions 
Bhott-in j no change since the previous Friday. Flour with 
quiet, but there bad beea uo change iu rates. Corn was 
steady and 6J per quarter higher. 
Liverpool Provision XIaiket dull, and the various arti¬ 
cles wore slow of sales, but prices were unaltered. Lard 
was quiet at 60 per cwt. 
supply of water was more abundant this spring 
than usual. Crain and frnits are stiQVriug from 
drought. Ragtown, in Carson Valley, had beea 
destroyed by fire. 
Oregon.— The Indians in the Umpgua country 
threaten hostilities. The crop prospects are bright. 
Texas Items. 
Tite Galveston Daily Herald says that some of 
the Texan journals are seriously agitating the ex¬ 
pediency of partitioning off Texas, and making 
four or five States of it, instead of one large, whole¬ 
some aud prosperous as it now is. “ Wo do not 
particularly love the idea; yet, if we could be 
made to believe that, the Sooth would be benefited 
by the division of oar State,” continues the Her¬ 
ald, “we would be pleased to aid the scheme; but 
at the present time, when parties North have al¬ 
ready sufficient strength to crush ns politically, it 
Beems to ns that the time ’s inauspicious and the 
policy questionable, and might, in the coarse of 
events, leadBto wrangling amongst ourselves.” 
On the nth ult., hy a vote of 930 to II, the citi¬ 
zens of Galvestou decided to build a bridge con¬ 
necting tho 1 Sea girt Island City,” with the main¬ 
land. 
The Victoria Advocate says that the corn and 
cotton crops iu that couaty, although rather back¬ 
ward, look well. There is a good stand, and with 
a good season, there will be fine crops. Vege¬ 
tation is not Buff'-'ring for want of rain, and some 
farmers Bay that they are more afraid of too much 
than too little. 
Heavy rains have fallen in the vicinity of Liber¬ 
ty. The Gazette says that they were much needed 
Previous to it cotton was doing poorly, but it is 
now thought it will “come out.” Around the 
town, and in the county, there is plenty of corn 
waist-high, and in some fields it is tasseling, AH 
appear to he satisfied with their com crops. 
The Victoria Advocate nays:—“Mr. James Fos¬ 
ter, of Tndianola, who has been sbippiug cuttle to 
New Orleans fora few years, has paid to the stock 
raisers residing within a convenient distance from 
Matagorda Bay for their cattle over $50,000.” 
The Goliad Express says the wild currants cover 
the bushes. They have withstood all the frosts 
and offer a speculation to the preparers of fruits. 
-- 
Provincial Items. 
The Montreal Witness states that crowds of 
French Canadian young men are leaving that city 
and Lower Canada this season for California, Min¬ 
nesota and other points of the Great West As 
many as one hundred and fifty have gone in a 
single company. 
The Berlin Chronicle says, that in Waterloo the 
crops appear to look well and have sprung up 
quickly under every streak of sunshine. There ap¬ 
pears to be little winter-killed wheat, and the crop, 
so far promises to be an average one. 
Tns Niagara Falls Gazette says the preliminary 
surveys for the railroad from St Catharines to 
Rochester, via Lewiston, were commenced on Mon¬ 
day week. The friends of the proposed road feel 
confident that it will be built without much delay. 
By files of St John. N. B., papers to the 14tb ult, 
we learn that the elections in New Brunswick had 
terminated, and the Opposition organs claim to 
have returned 25 members to tbe Government's 15. 
, On the 29th ult, the steamer Inker man of Kings¬ 
ton, blew up with a fearful explosion, at tho 
time she was backing out from Upton & Brown's 
wharf, Toronto. Her entire crew have been either 
killed or dreadfully wounded and scalded. The 
Captain, Mr. McBroome, Peter McLaughlin, and an¬ 
other ot the crew are the only parties who do not 
appear to have been seriously injured. She had no 
passengers. Her crew numbered about 22 men, 
and as yet bnt 10 persons, including two females, 
have been rescued, two of whom are dead. 
The Kansas Apportionment. —The Lecompton 
correspondent of the Bt. Louis Democrat, says:— 
“The apportionment will disfranchise one-half of 
Kansas. Only twenty oat of forty counties will be 
represented ia the Convention, and some counties, 
where no census was taken are allowed a repre¬ 
sentation on the list, ol voters on the old election 
books. Other counties have written to the acting 
Governor, Stanton, asking for election precincts. 
He answered that he could do nothing, there being 
no law to supply tbe omission. A card has been 
published, signed by sixty-two prominent persons, 
urging the State Legislature to re-assetnble on the 
9th of June, to complete the State organization,” 
- 4-» - 
Deatu ok a Celebrated Mormon. — Orson 
Pratt, the Mormon elder, was killed on the 5th inst,, 
near Van Btiren, Ark., by a man named Hector 
McLean, whose wife Pratt had seduced. Cannot 
Brigham Young be enticed to “follow in the foot¬ 
steps of his illustrious predecessor?” 
MARRIAGES. 
lx Clarkson, on the 12tU inst.. by Rev. B. T. Roberts, Mr. 
JOHN WIND 1ST and Miss MATILDA BABCOCK, both of the 
above place. 
^———— 
ijfarhtis, Commerce, <h. 
Arrival of the Empire City and Illiinoia. 
The Empire City arrived at New Orleans onthe 
27th ult., and the Illinois atNew York on the 2Stb. 
Gen. Walker, tlio Nicaraguan Fillibuster arrived 
at New Orleans in the Empire City. The General 
surrendered because Captain Davis signified bis 
intention of seizing the schooner Granada, which 
held his (Walker's) reserve. General W, was kept 
a close prisoner by tho United States Commodore 
at Panama, notwithstanding the terms of capitula¬ 
tion which allowed him and his officers their lib¬ 
erty, and gave them the privilege of retaining 
their aide arms. 
The Illinois brought 800 passengers and $1,700,- 
000 In specie. She left Aspiuwall on tbe evening 
of the 19th. 
Gen. Henningsen and Col. Titus are passengers. 
Rivas was evacuated May 1st by Gen, Walker, 
he having capitulated to the Costa Ricans. The 
remnant of his army waa sent down in the steamer 
Panama. The Costa Ricans received tho nows of 
Walker’s surrender with great rejoicing. 
Advices from Panama, Valparaiso, are to April 
Ifitli, aud Calao the 2titk. Geu. Bibauco with two 
steamers aud 55 men attacked Calito at midnight 
of the 20th of April. A brisk fight ensued, result¬ 
ing in Bibanco’s total defeat. A large part of his 
force were taken prisoners. The custom house At 
Cabio was closed, and all business suspended. 
, California nows is nnlm port ant. The Leg- 
Sfetaw adjourned on the 30th ult., having passed 
-no bills. I he mining news was favorable. The 
ALBANY, Jons 1.—Flour and Meal—There is bnt little flour 
1 H y. t ar.vii g by cabal, ili'd the Sack bore is much reduced.— 
Nomine M yet Ibis reached here from Rochester, end it may be 
a week loT.mi the shipments from tbu; place v ill arrive. 1 nr 
market thin morning opened with a modernm demand for the 
home trade awl river demand, at the closing tutus of Sstnrday. 
Hut little is doing for the. Fast. Corn M.• n 1 is In moderate re¬ 
quest Htst-ady inicoq salsa nL $ g/j2,l2 p 100 fly?. 
Gnsiw—i hum is s good milling demand for wheat on the rpot 
and near at hand, bttt the firmness of holders rmLR Is bu: inces. 
V. « have only to noto a rale of Illinois a'. 31,61‘v Corn is quiet, 
but Western mixed in tlrmly held at $l.iet Vi 66 Tbs The re¬ 
ceipts by canfrl are modcrt.ro liarluy and Barley Mult tire 
quiet. Oat, aro more uctiie and rather easier; -alea >ts'e at 65 
measure, Inferior street on p, t. end on equal amount of State 
and Ohio in one lot, at t)6c, meesnre. 
Fkro—A amall jot of Middlings changed hands at $1,75 
perllifl lies. 
BUFFALO, .Tpst? I.—Fl .ur—Natnrdsr after our report, Bales 
of choice super Wisconsin it $7,25, and extra do at $7,.*lki— 
This rooming. unchanged, with tains. at$7,12 for sutler Wiscon¬ 
sin: $7,17NVtlf, 1 ' 2 fur extra do; §7,30 for do Miahigao, aud 
$/'..'> l Kc s .” tor extra Towa. 
Ghain—W hcd. unchanged. Salon 8etnrday afternoon, spring 
at 31.74!. ami idilwakoe club at $iAY This morning, only a 
milling demand; sales 1 'hi. « n spring »( $1,30; Milwaukee clab 
at $ ; ,Sfi; very choice do nt $1,37.4, and mixed Canada at Jl.Ci. 
Com dull; sales Saturday a'ter our report it tile. To day uo 
sales. Demand moderate. Oats held at 7flc- 
/ , | f 
THE CATTLE MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, Mat 27.—Beeves—T he Current prices for the 
week at all the markets are as follows:—First quality, 12.14(h) 
Gallic; Ordinary. Common, lD.^tglic.; Inferior, 
IWSMOt^C. 
Cows A.vn Oai.vxs— First quality,$65(u?S; Ordinary, $30(555; 
Common, S 7Ur16; Inferior, TfW'io 
Veal Calves— Extra, 64(Ju7Ec.; Other qualities, 
Sheep asd Lauds—F irst quality, $19,50(2:12; Ollier qualities, 
$3..'s)@e.50. 
Swim*—F irst quality, 6 ?i!ii 6 ^ 0 .; Other qualities, 4 ( 5 ) 60 . 
CAMBRIDGE, Mas- 27-—At market 440 Cattle, 360 Beeves, A 
90 Stores, cor,sifting of Working Oxen, Cows and Calves, Year¬ 
lings, two and turee ve3is Did. 
Thices—M arket Beef—Extra. $9,75(5110,25: First qnality, $5,75 
(5,9,00; second quality, 47,7,0. third quality, $7,00; ordinary, $5,00. 
' WORKING O.xitjr—$93 to $241. 
Cows Aim Calves— $91. 50. 00($67. 
Yes itLi$>y,7 yA1. Two years old. $18(5)42. Three years 
old, $te(5A0 
Veal Caltes—$5,6,50, 8 @IU each. 
Hheep Aim Laves— 660 at market Prices—In lots, $1, 4,30, 
6 011 each F.xtra aud selections, $1, 7.60(519. 
IllOKS—HHviVNc- V< lb. Tallow rihV.’«c. V * 
Pelts— 26efe$2,i»i each. Calf Skins lRoilho. 73 flt. 
S wive— 1650 nt market Prices—Live weight. 7tg3£}Jc. 79 fb. 
Dressed hogs, Uj^upiOlic Shoats, wholesale, 8(5l9c.; retail 9® 
10 ,kc.. ft. 
BRIGHTON, M.tv 26—At market S00 Beef Cattle, 75 Stores, 
S pairs Working Oxen, 93 Cows aud Calves, 700 Sheep and 
Lambs, 2,500 Swine 
PaiCM—BeeT Cittle— Extra. $10; first quality, $9,50; second, 
$?,75; third. $7,60; ordinary, $7.:to 
IItDEa-SA^7t2>He. Tallow. H@83£o. 
Pelts— 25c5)$2,iiti. Calf Skins, 14@15c '£1 Ih. 
Veal Calves— fi. fitqff a piece. 
Working 0x83—No sales. 
CowSrfim I'alvev—$JI, 26, 36, 40@50. 
Ybauoxgs JO'.vhf'u. Two years old, $39(5)48. Three years 
old, $l8@ai. 
Sheep and Lakhs—E xtra, $>, (V5)7, Iu lota $2,75,3(3)4. 
SwtsD—6oii7Xc. Retail, Stai'.H’e. Spring pigs lS@l lc. 
ALBANY, Jove 1 —At W. W. Woolposd's Boll’* Head 
Washing;on Avenue 
Beet Oatti.e—(HI at market Prices, live weight, extra. $7,00; 
llm quality, $' ; .60; second and third, $5.50(5)6. 
Cows a. sti Calves—F ew in market Prices range from $35@ 
45,50(5)65 . 
Sheep —6*10 iu market Prices range at from $1, 1,50(5)6,00; 
exria $9. 
Swixe— 740 in market Prices fat $6,50. Stores $5(5)5,50. 
THE WOOL MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, May 27 —The market for all kinds lacks activi¬ 
ty, *nd to eSLct sales Uoldora would have to submit io a slight 
decline. The stock of n.i ive fleece, however, l» so light ! : vt 
holders are indiffijre->» sellers, unless at full rates, knowing that 
nU oflad year's c Ip here will 6e wanted in small lots before 
the new clip t» available Pulled, e»paeially tbe lower grades, 
are dull of sale, and nrleo* favor the buyer, but the liner de- 
soript one are hell nearly up lo Firmer rates; the sales of the 
w en do not exceed Td.OHi Ilia-of ail kinds Foreign, like Do¬ 
mestic. continues very quiet pending tbe reduction of duties.— 
Tho advices from London are not favorable; at the colonial 
Wool pales during tha first three days Sidney Wool declined 
1 _ 4V . 'I . »»!•!*. 1 . t t - I • a a.,.,1 IT IV.. 
Flobk and Grain. 
Flour, bbl.$r,lK\4iS,75 
Wheat, tltn.ilr-amU.SM 
Best white Canada, $l,S\oil.tH) 
Com.94c;ii$'.U0 
Oats. 5iVq)|i2<' 
g“ rl ®y -.$i,'K>t5ji a 
Buckwheat.iTV:.Ve 
Doans.$!,7.\a)2,Ul) 
Deo*. .$l,iXt3h-> 
Meats. 
Pork, Mess __ $24 (|) 
D?'R VL .$S.W&A,IX> 
Beef, $7 cwt.ST.&dqub^O 
Spring Lambs each $l,;«v3'2,fa 
Mutton (carcass) 
Uitms, smoked.Tibiae 
Shoulders...liYSu,. 
Chickens ..lloBtSe 
Turkeys.OOfqlL.% 
Lleiiso..’..Gk- 
Dairt, & c . 
Buffer, roll.00@16c 
Do. lirkin,.13m'l»c 
Ohcoso.11(5.1 to 
Laid, tried,.OoJiJl *0 
Tallow.10@ln«o 
Kggs, dozen. Hmj'IJo 
fering will embrace 39,494 ba.es —-Y. K It toane. 
BOSTON, May 27—Fleers and pnlled Wool have been iu 
fair deruAnd. Some new washed, and several lots of new Wool 
in tho grease, ha'-e been received from Vermont nnd New Hamp¬ 
shire. Thn sales of the week have b.oa S-J.vAXi fbi, at our quo¬ 
ted rates for the dilTeront kinds. In foreign there have beeu 
sales of 300 bales Crimea and other .'Jed iter re an at previous 
prices. 
Prime Saxony Fleece?, washed, yl IX. KYeiWc.: Full Blood 
Marino, Sifu/k»c.; Three-quarters do., 4>3(<l63c.; Half do.. IftmlPe.; 
Common. 3&%l3c , SunorUde, tt w-tec.; Pnllod extra, tSi^bSc.; 
Do. No. 1. 7 *a. Ifc Sinyrr , Washed, -T; Smyrna Un¬ 
washed, KV7&22c.; Mexican, 17i3|i9c.; 15neuo3 Ayres, 3i'n>wc.; 
BaTbary Washed. 23(a)35c. 
"advertisements. 
H.OXJ37J-Z3 X-iXXaXn 
MOTOR?ATKIC WATER-CURE AND HOTEL, 
'^DB'fliAMPTON, Mass H. Hai btrh, M, It. Proprietor and 
As principal Physician. Tt is well known that Dr. Mulcted 
makes Ute disoasea incident to Womax n speciality. The estab¬ 
lishment combines the advantages of being a cure for the treat- 
mHiilof CbTOulo ditca.cs of either Mix, and a re-jrt tor the seek¬ 
ers of pleasure. Circulars sent yra&t; “Motion—Lile," a 
pamphlet upon the treatment, unnt Ou receipt of rix postage 
stamps. 5 s*>w8 
PLASTER. DULL AND FARM FOR SALE. 
rpfIK SUBSCRIBP.U OFFERS AT PRIVATE Sale, as upo¬ 
ll rior Plshter Mill, in good order, with an excellent water 
power,—together with thirty acres of superior farming land, 
comprieing id acres of meadow, 6 or wood land, and 12 ol up¬ 
land, six of which contains Plaster in inexhaustible qu antities. 
This valuable property Is situated one mile float the vitlago of 
Victor. Ontario Co., N. V. The house and ont-bitlldlngs are of 
superior arraigement, A constant streiou of fresh springwster 
runs in the house and thrnngh tire bant-ynrd. A cfioice beleo- 
tion of frail—the beat varieties or apples, peaches, Mis. The 
quality ot the Flatter is not excelled iu Lie state. For iurther 
particulars apply by letter, or on the premises to 
Victor. V.. May. K57. 1386*2) I V. W. TORRENCE 
ESTABLISHED INT 1828. 
C . A . B L K U & CO., 
TMPORTERS, MANUFACTURERS AND 
A Dealers in 
Watches. Jewelry and Diamonds, Plain and Fancy 
Silver Ware, Fine T able Cutlery, Silver 
Plated Goods, aud a great Variety 
of Fancy Articles 
Our assortment of the above Goode is the largest to be found, 
end the price? the most reasonable. We invite tha attention of 
those who wish to examine or pun-bane. 
C. A. Bcv.r, 1 No. 2 State St., Rochester, N, V. 
Jko. T. Fox, S86tf 
Ohas IL Webb. J 
A TKINS' SKLF-RAKINC IIEAFKK AND MOWER. 
Tire mbsctilicr bsst wo of the above named machine? which 
he will sell or exchange for Horses. HIRAM WOOD, 
Livery Office next to National Hotel, North Fitzbneh, St 
Rochester, May IS, 1SS7. 3S5tf 
GEORGE H, LOVETT, 
DIE-SINKER AND MEDALIST, 
bt Nassau Sthext, New York- 
G OLD, SILVER AND BRONZE MEDALS prepared in the 
first style of the Art, for Agricultural Societies, Institu¬ 
tions, Associations, Colleges, Schools, Ac., Ac. 3dowt3 
MORRIS* PERFECT CHUN PUMP. 
rp FI I S PUMP. JUST PATENTED, IS ENTIRELY SUC- 
JL i.issytn- It work? without fnction, never freerer,and does 
not lose a drop c*f water The witter flows the Instant the crank 
is turned. Taia improvement can be attached to the common 
chain pump, and than it U a perfect machine, with which a 
small ehlld can raise water from any depth. Attachments, Lump.?, 
and Rights for H t'.e Full description hy addresong 
J. IA BROWN, Proprietor, 627 Market bt, Phi]a. Pa. 
FREE LABOR W.4UEHOUSE. 
I»ry ftoods and Orooerlea Strictly Free Labor. 
ri?liE UNDERSIGNED IN VITUS ATTENTION to bis Estab- 
1 llshmeut. The Cotton manufactured in his Mill, is wnolty 
free labor A largo stock ot Staple fabrics In variety is main¬ 
tained. Refined and Muscovado Sugars, Sleacn Syrup and W. L 
Molasses, Collies, Rice, Ac., on baud Price li?'s and sampies 
sent by mail OEO W. TaYLOR, 
Corner of 5th and Cherry Sts,, Philn, Pa. 
PUBLIC SALE OF 
IMPROVED SH0KT-HGRN3 iDUK H/W T CATTLE. 
J AMES GQWEN, will sell at Public Palo, on Wednesday the 
lUth of Juno next., at Mount Airy, Philadelphia, aehniea Herd 
of Shout-H omes, consisting cJ Caws, young Bulls. Heifers and 
Calves, bred expressly with tho view of establishing the fine 
Milking and ea-y Feeding properties of the - Durham Breed." 
Cataloguer, with Pedigrees, will bo I'uxnLhed in doe time. _ Sale 
to commence at 11 o'clock. HH3w3 
H AK VEST GLOVES AND M1TT8 f—I have, and shall 
keep ou hand a supply of the above, of a suporior quality. 
Formers and Country merchants will find U to their advantage 
to purchase of me. Sold wholesxle and retell at the Whip and 
Glove Store. 7$ State St S. A ULUS, -successor to M. Strong 
BREAD! BREAD! I BREAD!!! 
E VERY HOUSEKEEPER who delights In Light a»d Xtr- 
TKinous Brkad. should go to her grocer und ce; a package 
of JAMES PYLE'S DIETETIC SAt.rRATUS. Its superiori¬ 
ty oTcr all other articles for making Biscuit, Cake, arid Pastry 
of all kind?, cannot fail to bring it into evrowiU use. For rule at 
all the Groceries. Manufacturing Depot 313 Washington street. 
New York. _ $Hw4 
ROCHESTER SAVINGS’ BANK. 
NEW BUILDING, 
Comer of Buffalo and Fitzfiugh Streets. 
T U1B BANK PAYS SIX PER CENT INTEREST ON ALL 
Deposits, ingtead of live n« heretofore allowed. 
Open from 9 A. M. to 4PM, and on Saturday evening. 
May let, 1S57. EDWARD WHALEN, Secretary. 
Rural Nkw-Yorker Ofyick, ) 
Rocbsstkr, June 2, 1857. j 
Floor is still tending upwards—all grades have advanced 
during tho week 25c. per barrel 
Gkai.v—W hent U rising in value, 10c. being tbe advanco ta¬ 
ken. Transactions are light, holders asking $2. Barley has 
fallen off materially—smaU parcels only are otiered, and those 
aro taken by matstcri. at quoted rates. 
PROVISIONS—Nothing of importance is transpiriug in this de¬ 
partment of trade 
Hay is declining rapidly In price, $10 being tho minimum of 
falling off—$16@3U arc the rates, and the market will hardly 
sustain the maximum quotation. 
ROCHESTER WHOLESALE PRICKS, 
Flock axd Graix Honey, box. 16c 
Flour, bbl......$r,tK\j)S,75 Candles, box.I3‘;,,a,il( 2 e 
Wheat, Gen.Sl.N>va;l,!IO Fucits and Roots! 
SXcjl.90 Apples bushel.*t,.YV,:,l,7S 
crh$j,U0 Do. dried.SL’.UAuSVJi 
ii\;j6-V Potatoes.Jl(a$lj5 
mjlTuL Iltnxs and Skins 
.Kkhricc Klaaghtor.6VI&7o 
75^:2,11.1 Calf..UpSo 
iM.' l.it Sheep polts.$l,Vii7.t,75 
Liuab do.... .OtVStiOo 
. iiKltDS. 
Clover bushel ..... .$6 -S LfT.CW 
5tltu>3 N) Timothy.$S,IXl®».tW 
Srsuniira. 
r*\.r r '6,50 Wood, bard.i.l,AVm5,NI 
>2® 13c Do, soft.|S,0t(g4,Ofl 
lltwjlli! Cool, Lehigh.$S.r Y25 
lloSLV Do. Scranton.$7 7,7,25 
AL-jli t, Do. Blossburg.$5,50 
.Nk Do. JT.amoklu.$7,25,.!;7,50 
Do. Char..UV-’jI^Ln 
,(IO016c Salt, bbl.ftl.ift.iM.iri 
13iSl5c Huy, tun..SlS ci)) 
11(5} l to Wool, V lb.30 : 40c 
.00(5)1 lo YYhite llah, bbl.$; _> i y:») 
KJilOLo Codfish Wquintal..$l,7Aad,25 
. 140l5o Tro u t, bbl.............! ..Wtx) 
..M imv UMI, oot.. * I -i tli IV 
Tallow.HVillttio Codfish « quintal..$ 1,75 5)5.25 
Kggs, dozen.H0L>o I Trout,bbl........./.^OO 
PRODUCE AND PROVISION MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, Jons I —Flour—Tiansactitm? amall aud prices 
without change, tsilcs fo, IS5 com to choice ,.t: ,- 
$7(j{i7,l5 for extra do, $iV’'-; 6,95 titpet Western; $7(uj','.75 tor 
com to medium aud extra Mich, Ind, ill, Wi» anil Ohio: $S56U) 
for extra Genesee: $S01l),W tor do Ft. Louis. Canadian flottr 
steady; calcs at $e,75(jf<v' ti for super aud $7,2(HM)3,7ci for extrx 
GllAtN—-Wheat tOCritOI for CO to Vitf modium I0W*t 1 ’tIuui 
scarce aud firmly UeliL SnVs «t H'c Chicago spring: 151(.itlfcl 
Milwaukee club; ISSc hundsomo red Western; Ifily e'ilSdc Interior 
to primo whito Canada Kyo scareo ami in request at 12fiy-1 :k c. 
Barley nominal at 11 vIilT'c, Barley maL flnirer: suiw at' 185c, 
Corn nntrkai dull Prices drooping; sales at bJtks for old mtxofi 
Mestera in store, closing with no buyers at tins ligura. Gats 
lower at U2(.(XUo for Slate mid Western. 
Provisions— I\>jk market dtaoping. -laics at f23,8(Vy'2*ySI 
day Lt. 1557. EDWARD WHAI.f.N, Secretary. 
Trustees. 
Jonathan Child, Isaac tlUIs, J. Haywood, 
E_ r. Smith, Wtn. Brewrier. ffu Pitkin, 
W. H. Cheney, G. H. MtiUtford, G. Byington. 
1L StMlwell. Ii. B. Swan, Ruins Keeler, 
T. Kempsuail. W A. Reynolds, Wm. Kidd. 
BLACK HAWK DAN 
TIT AS RAISED IV Vt.. sired by old Black Hawk, darn a 
M cross of Gifford Morgan nn i tire Hamblrtotilan. fte U s 
jrt black and strongly noteinblcs hjs Hr*, in oolo-, form, xnd ac¬ 
tion. He took ihe first pretaiit-a at tbo Rntland Co.. Fair In 
1355, aud made bis mde on trot in hxnres? when funr years old. 
Ho was five years old bn t spring. And will stand thi- season at 
tbe s LVof :he subscriber iu Jamertowr, N 3’. Terms, $5 
down aud $2fl more if tLe mare proves to be with fozl. 
Jamestown, N. Y, May Iri 1857. R. F. FENTON. 
IKON GARDEN ORNAMENTS. 
O VER THIRTY DIFFERENT STYLES AND SIZES OF 
Vice*, front IMS to if- 1 90 each. 
b'onnlHlns suiiable for Public Parks, Private Grounds and 
Conservatories Several now patterns this spring. 
Bum mcr llon.ca. Settees, Vine nxa Balcony Trainers, Statu- 
arv—Deer, Kagles, Dogs, Lions, r.aru.,*, Me. 
Iron Horae Hanger*, Kay Rarka mid Stablo Partitions ; 
Feed Troughs for Swine and Poultry. 
Iron Bedsteads for Hospitals, Seminaries, and private 
houses. JANKK, BEEBE & CO., 
387w3 656 Broadway, New York. 
A31EUK .VN UEUD-BOOIA-VOL. III. 
MR. ALLEN'S CIRCULAR. 
rpiIE THIRD VOLUME OF THE AMERICAN JISRD. 
I Rook is no w ready for delivery. The price of the book l« 
Five DolUrs if sen: to you by mail, 1 mutt pro-pur t he post¬ 
age, which will be fiftr cents to aiittlclon to tbu five ilollara./tir 
rac.V copy. If sent by Kxn-os-, ymi will pay the Express charger 
at the o&ce. on ton ere; the book. Bank not. s, current at your 
place of residence, or Bunk drafts payable at any Ecitc-a city, 
cast Ire reniittod to me bj naa',1, at m y risk, and tractions ;f ii.il- 
lara ia postage stamps. Do not * .vistsr your letters, lint irtsomc 
cno sec you inclose the money, and mail tho letter, properly 
diroe ted. 
Wln ni ryvetal parties live in the same vicinity, they can club 
together, and have the books sent by £.r; rcat, somowhat cheaper 
ill an by single books. 
Tbe edition printed is bnt one thonrand copies—upward of 
ilvo hur.dred of which are already subscribed tor; and if you 
wish additional copies of this, or ihe other volumes, there is 
no w an onportnnliT to secure) them, as uo new edition of this or 
tho previous voluntas will be printed. 
The book will be forwarded to you with as little delay as pos¬ 
sible, and In tha same order of time as I receive tha remittance 
for them 
Write ran the Po>t-0t3ee address, County and State, distinct¬ 
ly, or tin* Express Olto'c where you wish the books sent I have 
some copies of the 1st and 2d volumes on baud, which you can 
order at the following prices: 
Vol. 1. and postage nre-paid, $3 25 
•* It, “ •• 5 45 
Or, bv Express, at $3 90 and $"• 00 
LEWIS F ALLEN, Black Rock, N. Y. 
LARGE SALE 
OK D U It II A AI C AT T L E AT AUCTION. 
rpilE SUBSCRIBER WILL SELL AT PUBLIC SALE, ON 
A Wednesday. June 17th, at die Form known »6 tho " Troy 
Lake Farm," town of Ea?t Troy, Walworth Co, Wls. Firry 
Hr ad or F t'lx-Rvoon Dhrhahs — Cows. Heller j. Calves and 
Bulls A rare chance is otf'ired those wishing to improve tlicir 
stock in tills vicinity, as well as those more remote, ns tha place 
of sale is cosy of access from all points, being near Kaglc Sta¬ 
tion, Milwaitito and MissisJppi R. K.. uud three miles north of 
Kart Trey 
in offering this Herd to Die public, I »i-h to state that I have 
selected nnd reared tho whole of them with au eye single to tite 
greatest improvement in tho qualities of form, color, sire, milk¬ 
ing and fattening rtroperti.My origin A stock was tho best t 
could select iu Lhmyralon Co. S'. Y 1 have made ncquisilious 
tVom time to time, from die same locality; also from different se¬ 
lect herds io < ihio and Kentucky. A number of the young stock 
are from Bulls impoited by tho Uv. tix Stuck Association. 
The stock can bo seen at the farm previous to day of s»h<.— 
I'pdigrocs and dorc.-jptimi, will )iq given for each animal when 
Offered. I invite the attendance of breeders of Parhams and all 
others interested in the improvement of stock. Kale to commence 
at 10 o’clock, A. M. Terms liberal and t-naii known on the day 
of unto. SEYMOUR BROOKS, Proprietor. 
East Troy, Wis. Muy. 1S57, 
DCKUSIlUiR 1*166 l’uIt KALE—Des.cenddl from the 
La imported stock of Col- Moxms—warranted pure bred. 
Lakeville, Conn., May 25.1S57. piSSwS] WM. J. PETTEE. 
BOGABDUS Sz LEWIS, 
OPERATIVE LITnOBRlPHERS & ENGRAVERS, 
230 MAIN BT., BUFFALO, N. Y. 
J D. Bos Aimes.) (3S6wo) [Josr.ftr Lewis. 
MINNESOTA LIND FOR SALE. 
tj j A ACRES OF OHOTOE L VND, in lots to suit purchasers, 
'•w-AyF adjoining town of TaTlor'a Fall?, (39 miles above Ft. 
Paul on St Croix river.) for sale low, on easy payments. 
Al«(i 8tV> acres iu Gnilicie uud Adair counties. Tow < Ad- 
dresa vvlib postage Btamp, D. S FRACKKR, 
370w2 Brockpovt, N. Y. 
SELF-RAKING REAPER AND MOWER, OR 
sxisra-xas eeapsk, 
Set/ixo-uT ^ Mergux's Patent, Pxpraced jvr tiie 
Harness of 1357. 
MM1IS MACHINE IS MORE SIMPLE, and less liable to get 
i out of rep tlr. than any other KeU-Raker—is easier lor the 
Team than any hand rake; which cats os wide—cuts as dean 
and rakes off better than ar.y other machine, either hand or 
self-raxer. The site cf the bundle may bo regulated by lie dri¬ 
ver with perfect ease—t!i>* knife catnot be clogged—and for 
qttslitT ot material and workmanship, it is not euifuuaed by any 
machine in the market. For further particulars, apply soon, to 
one of our agents, or to Mnebrs 
S2YJ10CR, MORGAN A ALLEN. 
formw-; r'.'.'- , l!l,lu for primo. UtdIstewly: i TNF.AFNEBS AND DlfillASICS Of B, Solentiflcally 
“ : rtvSS, , W l c»? nt „l ‘ l '- , B « U " duU llt for <-’ hi0 * * ' and successfully treated by Dr. WALKER,83 State Street, 
and 17@2Jc for buffo. Cheese dull nt 7(|llc. I Koohcster, N. Y. 383w6 
Broekport, Monroe Co., N. Y. 3-Twti 
WAB OP 1812. 
NEW YORK STATE MILITIA. 
rpUK UNDERSIGNED IS SOW PREPARED to prosecute 
JL oil claims of the New York Kate Militia arising nnder the 
Acte of 1-13, Is 19 nnd April 1% ls'7, passed by the Leg^lnture 
of tlits State providing for the pxvmoiriot the contingent ex¬ 
penses incurred by the MlUtia, and also pay Ibf their olothiag, 
equtnannts. 4c.,last, worn outer destroyed in the service in 
tho War of is: 2. A* the time for p msec untie tbeso claims to 
limited, parile? lu'erostod should make i,a rile ition at an early 
day. The isrgv experierco of the undersigned in t roctiriug 
Bounty Lands and Pensions, will enable him greatly to facili¬ 
tate the pros.cu oi oil claims encrusted to his mnuagomeat 
Tbe highe?t market price always paid for Land iVamnts.— 
Office, 56 und 57 lYevt Gallew, Reynolds' Arcade. Address, by 
letter or otherwiao, ALFRrlD G, MUDOrL Kochetter, X. Y 
CROWN Sc 
1’ublisiliers and Wholesale Hook-sellers, 
•IS CO UN IIILL. BOSTON, MASS. 
I PARTICULAR NOTICE TO BOOK AGENTS, OOI.POR- 
tenrst and *1! Trawtilr-g Bcok DeaVre, or -ii. ee who wish to 
enter into the business, whether Male or E-male, 
YOU CAN BUY BOOKS OF US, 
Inc!ndjngHistorical, lUcgmpiiicai. Religious *nd Jftscellaneons, 
ou heller r-aper, tetier printed, and better aa-i more splendidly 
bound. Are! which re-hl aeli la,ter, and an which you can make 
more icon ay, than of any other House in tho country; and as a 
particular inducement to vou, we will pay freight on all packages 
or boxes, a. fn o McW York city ot Albany. Fcr Catalogue, 
terms, 4c., address CSO\t N M EMERY, 
Xvtw-i 13 Cornhili. Boston, Mass. 
SUPERB DOl HLE D.UILIAS. 
O UR STOt'S. OF THIS GORGEOUS FLOWER has recently 
boen much improved by the addition of above Pu-rr of the 
Uncut Kxousa, Fbsvcu and Ujuimax 1‘rlic Varletlc* of the 
past year, i cariy ill of which are now ottered for the first time 
in tiiis country.' Strong plants are uow ready for dolivavy at the 
iollowtngp:, 
Nsw Vakiktias, q tiered for the first time this year, $1 each— 
$lo per dixt'O. 
LUMltfi VaRiKTiia or 1S53. 50 cents each—$5 per dcr.cn. 
Bn?r oi.u V.uugTtfcs of previous years, all reliable sorte, fine 
form nnd free bloomers, $3 per dozen. 
Goon om VAiuxrtKs. $1 50 to $2 per doreti. 
Plant-, packed w ith core to bear transportation to all parts of 
the country, Catalogues forwarded to o-l applicants who en¬ 
close a cent stamp to prepay po-Auw. 
XaiwA_ B. K. BI.L-.-t t HUYKX, Sprinqllald. Mass. 
MONROE COUNTY SAVINGS INSTITUTION. 
TIAHIS BANK ALLOWS INTEREST AT THK RATE OF SLX 
J. per ceut per annum upoii all depoeirs. Office No 36 BliTvo 
street, directly opposite the Court Hons.' 
CHARLES W DCN1US, Fresident 
J.E FIERFONT, Secretary. 
Tvustees. 
Martin Briggs, Samuel Miller, 
A mini Bronson, Thomas Hoavey, 
Aristarchus Champion, Nathaniel B. Merrick, 
Moses Chapin, Nehcralah Osbura. 
Freeman Clarke, Georire W. 1’arsoue, 
Louis Chapin. Kd«Un Pancost, 
Charles W Dnudas, William N fltqre. 
Gnorgo Kllwanger, Lewi* Alyo, 
Kbi'UeSSr Ely, Alvah Rtrong. 
William W. Ely, Leri A Want. 
Rochester. Febr uary 24th, XS57 _ 373tf 
THE KU CELESTEU STONE YAKD, 
I S WKI.L STOCKED AT ALL TIMES WITH THE BEST 
qtn'ity of Looxront *xo Mvdina >>vn Sroxt, such as 
Flu ibmv. Curb, i'avlag nnd Cross-walk; Capa aud 
Silt. Wirier Tables De w Sills, et anv sire required. Steps, Co- 
pitiit. Wall atni Cistern Covers, BuiWiog Stone, Ac., which will 
bo mrtilahed it the lowest price? on she - *, untiee, and laid in the 
bertmaireyirif de-irfil. Wo will also deliver Slone in ary qu»n- 
Bty Co any place on tiro l.aVcs, CarmL or Railroadis Thaukhtl 
lor Ilto patronage heretofore fostoued upqn n a by oor customers 
aiut (Honda, wo shall nndoavor to mtrii a . utUiu ...rreo. 
Cilice and Yard iu Rochester, corner of Ftutaqh Rt, and Eric 
Canal, lust south of Court House In Buffalo, on the Canal op- 
oo-ltu the Courier House and Erie street Depot. 
Order* addressed to either of the nodersiquod. or K-ri at our 
quarries at Lockpert or Medina, will bo attended to punctually. 
THOMAS RATH BUN, Buffalo, ) Proprietors. 
W M. W AVUrVMl'RE, Lockport,« r - 
WSt CARSON, tl' tor EocVw.'r .led ' I'unily. __ 
I F VOU WANT TO SELL OR BUY A FARM, ADDRESS 
Jame s Suuy, Buffalo, N. Y. See advertisement in No. Si 0 
MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
PBEMIUTd: LIST.—1367. 
Local Agbxts, Subscribers, and other earnest, active and in¬ 
fluential friends of Moore’s Rural New-Yorker, and the 
cause of •* Progress and Improvement,” who are disposed to 
lend their kind offices in Its behalf—^thus enhancing their indi¬ 
vidual interests while promoting the welfare of community—are 
respectfully invited to examine the following Programme of 
Premiums for Rbral Cawvaion of 1857 
“EXCELSI02” PBEMIUMS. 
ONK HUNnut,, A.vn FIFTY DOLLARS, in Cash; to Ihe 
person or r-reons procuring the largest list uf Yearly Subscri¬ 
bers to the Rural Nitw-Yorkeb. In any one Township, Bent in 
or remitted according -o our forms, previous to July I, 1.357. 
ONK HUBITRED DOLL A RS for tho next largest list as above. 
SEA !'• NTA-r P, V. f fILLAifiS for foe next largest list. 
FIFTY DOLLARS for the next largest BsL 
THIRTY DOLLARS for tbe next list. 
TWENTY DOLLARS for the next list. 
FIFTEEN DOLLARS for the next list. 
TEN DOLLARS for bach of tha next bite Hats. 
FIVE DOLLARS for bach cif tho aaxt fivifi lists. 
$SOO IN STATE PREMIUMS! 
As most of our General Premiums have heretofore been won 
by persons in the .State of Now York, thus precluding Ageuts 
and friends at a instance ft uni sneceiisfu] competition, we have 
concluded to offer SStMt hi State *nd Provincial Profs, vis: One 
Hundred Dollars for the rocs oak ox at uvrs from EACH ot 
the States of Pennsylvania, Ohio. .Michigan, Jvliaxa. Illi¬ 
nois, Wisconsin, Iowa, and tho Province ot Can AHA West, 
divided as follows: 
FIFTY DOLLARS, in Cash, for tha largest list of Yearly 
subscribers to tha Rckal Nsw-Yorxer from bach of tbe above 
named Stales and Canada West, sent iu or remitted according 
to out Terms, previous to the 1st. of July, IS57. 
X ^ ^ R DOLLARS for the next largest list os above. 
FIFTEEN DOLLARS for the next largest list. 
TEN DOLLARS for tbe next largest list, 
t p tm " Competitors for the State and Provincial Premiums, ran 
also compete for ter larpr Grnerai f >rr zes / Comment npon the un¬ 
precedented liberality and adrantagos of this list is unnecessary. 
Tho namo? and number of subscribers obtained bv each com¬ 
petitor, will bo published in the Rural, (or in a circular, and 
mailed to ail interested, as soon after the 1st of April os the re¬ 
sult can bo ascertained,| and tile cash paid to the order of the 
successful competitor. 
tT" To give Post-Masters and other Local Agents a fair, 
equal ehacee, traveling agents, post-riders and citizens of Roch¬ 
ester are excluded. 
rlT SpecLmen Numbers, Show King, Prospectuses, Ac., fur¬ 
nished free to aU who are disposed to compete for Premiums, or 
who desire to aid in extending the circulation of the Rural._ 
Subscription money should be properly inclosed, and carefully 
addressed, and mailed to 
9. B. T» MOORE, Rochester, N. Y, 
SPECIFIC PREMIUMS. 
In order to reward evert ferson who may aid in extend¬ 
ing the circulation of the P.oral New-Yonxaa, we offer to all 
(vt uftu&juj competitors /or tbe Larje Cash Premium) previously pub¬ 
lished,) the following liberal Srecirxc Premiums : 
SIX DOLLARS in Cass, (or $6 in Books, at cash prices, 
postage pre-paid,) and an extra copy of the Rusal to every per- 
von remittingpsymerh for rtrinr or more Yearly Subscribers, ac¬ 
cording to our Terms, previous to the let of July, i357. 
FIVE DOLLARS in Cash, [or either acopv of * Lippencott’a 
Pronouncing Gazetteer of tho World, or $6 iu Agricultural 
Books.) to uvery one remitting for roBTT-rouK or more subscri¬ 
bers, as above, 
FOUR DOLLARS rn Cast, (or a copy of Ihe “Japan Expe¬ 
dition"—price $5 —jt $5 in oizier Books,! to . ”ery ono remitting 
‘Vo- thirty-eight or more subscribers. 
THREE DOLLARS in Cash, | or a copy of Webster'? Royal 
Octavo Dictionary, Unabridged in Words,—.r $4 in other Books,) 
and an extra copy ot the Rural to every one remitting for 
TiTip.Ty-rwo or mere subscribers. 
THREE DOLL YRS tn Cash, (or tha above named Dictionary,) 
to every one remitting for 7 Wxntt-wve sulifcnbera. [Agents 
can retain the csu.ii lor Specific Premiums, deduetin,, it from 
-eroiltur.ee.) 
To every one remitting for twsntt eabreribers we wtn give 
two extra conies of the Rubai, and tbe 9th nnd Hltli |or any 
other two) volumes of Ihe Wool Grower and Stock Register —or 
a handsomely bound volume of the Rural for 1856, (price $3,>— 
ar either Harper s, Putnam - ?, Graham's, Qotley'a or the Knick¬ 
erbocker Magaxine for 1857. 
To every one reruitUus for nrmy subscribera, am extra copy 
of Rural and either volume of the W. O. Je S. R.—or a copy of 
either the Horticulturist, Arthur's Magazine, or any other $2 
periodical 
To every ana remitting for ten snhserihers, an extra ropv of 
She RtTSsL and either voiume o£ the W. G. A S. R. 
To every one remitting for six copies ($10,) an extra copy of 
the Rural. 
ATKINS’ AUTOMATON: 
or, 
Self-Raking Reaper and Mower, 
BEST MACHINE IN CSE. 
1 (TMeJiret) bviU in 1S52. 
■Kt Used siscctstfisily in 1353. 
300 Jn deferent States in Ib&i. 
1,200 fVclt distributed in 1S55. 
2,300 Throu okoul the Union 1856. 
5,000 Buiitlt ij far 1857. 
fpHERE ABE SIS GOOD REASONS FOR THIS UNPAS- 
JL alleled mere ute and great popn-artty:—1st. It. ia strong and 
reliable, and easily managed. Ad. It saves the hard labor of 
Raking. 3d. It raves at Vast another hand in binding 4th It 
saves shattering by the careful handling tar*king ; besides, the 
straw being laid straight, it is well secured In the sheaf, and 
does not drop in tha atter-handlltig and hi.? her. :? ire not ex¬ 
posed its tha stock, so that the grain savins; even exceeds the 
labor saving 5ch It is a good Mower, l/oing one of the best 
convertUiiu miv<hires in tree. Mh It baa a xrilfy that does not 
choke. 
Over NO lirst Freaduoas llcce 1 v e?l in Boar Years. 
Price of Reaper and Mower $tA<—$3J cs?h bilane® in note dna 
Jam 1.1853. Price of Reaper only $'.65 —$10 cash, balance in 
note due Jan. 1, loaS. 
For cash 12 per cent discount from the above prices. 
To secure u Mschtne, order lmmadiaiely. Though so little 
known tbo pa?t season, and none ready for delivery till 1st May, 
vVt not tu i-tiiiida the cnsiomers could be supplie-A The repu¬ 
tation of the M-icitito Is row tridely estabUsaed, so that 5.01K) 
will no! »s nearly supply the demand as 2 .bV<.i dtd !*..* year. 
Order early, it you would noc be dlsanpoisted. 
PanphlktS giving inpahtiallv the OPINIONS OF FARM¬ 
ERS, together wtus orders, notes, Ac, mailed to sppllianis, and 
nrepaid 
‘ KF~ K B HAPGOOD, c-f Soobeeter, N. Y.. ts tbe General 
Agent for the above Machme in New York, to whom all letters 
relative so sales. Ac., in this Siate should be addressed. Travel¬ 
ing and Local Agents wanted 382wl5 
ar. SAGrB db SOTfS, 
MUSIC PUBLISHERS, 
NO. 209 MAUN STREET, UUFPAAO. 
Pianos and Mnlobeoxs from tbe beet Use tones in the Union, 
for sal e at makers prices. 
: COMBINED KEAPEkTaND MOWER 
AND SINGLE MOWER. 
MatmyVs Patent with Wood’s Improvement. 
I N OFFERING MY M iOHINKS TO THE FARMERS FOR 
the Harvest of 1*57. it seems hardly rasressory to advertise 
them i bat as this medium for on iutotwetion to the public is 
so generally adopted I take ihi* method to inform the farmers 
that a close personal attention to the practical operation or the 
machine the past harvest las induced me to make several Im¬ 
provement*—Ibeee. added to its form.r repnlatioru, give me the 
utmost confidence in elating that it now stands unrivalled an a 
Mower, or a Combined Reaper and Mower, and for hartestiug 
i Clover Seed, has no competitor. I have a targe amount of 
: certificates from farmer* who have need my machine besides 
> seieral Premiums, lHptomas and Medals, awarded by State, 
J County and Town Agricultural Societies, pointing out plainly 
the points ii which it excels all others. Jlany of these are 
patented and cannot be embodied in any other machine, and oil 
wilt admit how essential and ludispeusaffio they ore to a suc¬ 
cessful Combined Reaper and Mower. 
J With each machine will be furnished two scythes, two extra 
guards, two extra sections, one extra pinion nml wrench. 
Warranted capub'e of cutting from 10 to 15 acres of grass or 
f grain per day In a workmanlike manner. 
- Price of Combined Machine, delivered here on the Cars $125 'XI 
“ “ Single Mower. Wood Bar “ •• UO 00 
.. « .. *• steel •• . *• us 00 
WALTER A. WOOD, 
Manufacturer ami Proprietor. 
I Hoosick Falls. April 15.1S57. 3Stwl6 
* a rrt/k MORS MEN WANTED AS AGENTS TO ClR- 
w.tlvtl rapid-selling vidua' 7- Family Works, 
which airrawt by their low prices, interesting contents, and su- 
Derbly colored plares. For ctrcuiars. with particulars, apply, 
if yon live Bast, to HEXF.Y HOWE, No. 102 Nassau 8t. N. Y.; 
if West, to the same. No, U1 Main Sv, Cincinnati. 357wU 
KtTllJIlSl'a MOWEtti 
A nd mower and rsapkr for isst, with plat- 
fortn for eithor side or back delivery of the grain. Various 
improvemento have been made- .uln:,;hir.es warranted supe¬ 
rior to any here to lore built Any information wanted ia regard 
to them, or persons wishing to interest iheumelves in their sole, 
will please address R. L. HOW ARD, 
jyJvrtf Succ essor t o Ho ward t Uou, Bu ffalo. N. Y _ 
THE ILUNOI5 CENTHAI. RAIL HOAD t'-O 
P I AFFER FOR SALK OVER 4.500,000 ACRKS SKLECTIID 
[ V f Farming ano Wood Lands in Tracts of Forty ocre» and up- 
? wards, to tuff sraresasers. on 
Lowe I’reillt* and at Lovr Kales of Interest. 
1 Pamphlets, remaining Maps, doscrlption of Lands, aud other 
3 information ra.lr.ablo to the western Emignmt, will be sent free 
- ol .postage b 5^jJ ( o8|Ki I , A Gen. Ag't. BnDWfo KY, or 
, JOHN WILRON, Land Oom'r I. O. H. R-,CMo-,111. 
TO PEKSOM6 OUT OF eMUIAIYMF.NT. 
" wrANTED—In. every eouutr to the United States, active, iu- 
V\ di.strioni aud euforpnoliTg \reota for the rale 
by subacriptimi. c? Til.ml .• *»' j} 11 torrsties Books ; all ofljota 
being expreralv adarted -o the w -nt* ot every family and co-:- 
taiaiu-nothing'- r a porol :t: -r iujudiciovle fond.uiov Our 
publications are among' . br« tn the country, end good o.-e-ts 
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JUNE 6. 
