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JUNE 27. 
MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 
Jforap Iniclltptt. 
Arrival of the Europa. 
CAMBRIDGE, June 17.—At market 288 Cattle,240 Beeves. &. 
48 Stores, consistingot Working Oxen, Cows and Calves, Year¬ 
ling* two and three years old. 
1 *R 1 CK 8 -Markci Beef-Extra, $9,50@10,UO; First quality. 
(p),2Sj second quality. $f,»0; third quality, $ti,2i(uj),75; 
Tite Royal mail steamship Europa, from Liver¬ 
pool at 9 A.M. od Saturday, J une G, arrived at. New 
York, on the lGth inst. 
Great 11 ritatk.— Parliament, resumed its sit¬ 
ting on the 4th, but the. proceedings were only of 
local interest. 
Iu the House of Commons, Lord Palmerston had 
intimated that he intended to submit a bill at this 
session for the abolition of the Church rates. 
Ineffectual efforts were made for the appoint 
ment of Committees to revise the duties of the 
Board of Trade, and to consider and report mens 
ures for improving the condition of the laboring 
classes. 
The Princess Royal Annuity Bill was finally 
passed. 
The London Times states that there is not. the 
least ground for the report that the U. S. frigate 
Niagara is not to take her share of the submarine 
cable. She was to leave the Thames on Monday 
for Portsmouth Dock-Yard, where some of her 
stinchions were to bo taken out and her ward room 
altered to accommodate the cable. This done, she 
would at onoo proceed to Birkenhead and com¬ 
mence Inking in the cable. At the Greenwich 
Works about 900 miles of cable was completed, 
and the whole length would have been done bat 
for the fact that the daily consumption of lino wire 
has been more than all the wlra-drawersof England 
could furnish. The Agamemnon was to commence 
taking in the cable at Greenwich on the 9th orlOili 
of June. Her tender is to be the steam frigate 
Leopold. Ail toe vessels will lendezvous at Cork 
Harbor, where the final arrangemenls will be made 
The war jjteamer Cyclops is now taking soundings 
along the proposed deep-sea route. The period for 
prying out the cable is the month of August. 
The statement that during the late visit of the 
Emperor to the muster of artillery au attempt was 
made upon his life, i3 reiterated, and the fact that 
the English journals containing any reference to 
this matter as well as to the Government election 
plan were intercepted at the French post-offices, 
gives color to the story. The recent Government 
circular in regard to the approaching election 
formed the main political theme, and Paris cor¬ 
respondence generally agrees in saying that the 
document has created it sensation highly detri¬ 
mental to Government interests. 
The list of Democratic candidates for Paris had 
not been arranged. The correspondent of The 
Times says that in the event of the election of these 
candidates the difference of opinion as to taking 
the oaths to the existing Government wilt prob¬ 
ably be satisfactorily arranged. He also states 
that it iB doubtful if Gen. Cavaignao will appear as 
a candidate, 
Spain. —Some cheap bread riots had occurred at 
Granada. A large number of people paraded thro’ 
the streets, nod having assu ied a menacing atti¬ 
tude, were ordered to disperse, and failing to do 
so, they were fired upon by the troops, which had 
been called out, and four persons were wounded. 
They then retired to their homes, and quiet was 
restored. The city wa3, nevertheless, declared in 
a state of siege. On the 25th all was tranquiL 
Franck and Russia.— The Paris correspondent 
of the Times says:—'’Count de Horny, previous to 
his departure from St. Petersburg, which is to take 
place about the 95th of this month, will sign the 
treaty of commerce between the French and Rus¬ 
sian Government, of which the clauses are already 
agreed to.” 
The improved position of the Bank of France 
having led to rumors of a contemplated reduction 
in the rate of discount, the writer of the Times’ 
city article BayB:—"It seems that such a step will 
I he resorted to before the artificial purchases of 
t gold are entirely stopped.” 
$8.76 
@9,2SJ second mini It v. Sf.50: third quality, Jti.ZiOqtMo; ordi- 
oary.SS.lW. 
Woukiwo OXItK—$95 to $200. 
Cows AMD (,'slves—$ hl, Ai), B6@67. 
Yearmnus— ©AKijjW. Two years old, $35@40. Throe years 
old $4fi@&U 
Veal Ealvea-^ 1.50/GO cork „ 
Sheki- axp Limiw —'■>'<: at mnrhrt. Petcaa—In lots, $•, ...60 
fflV u each. Extra anil Huicetlrms, $kffi0,00. 
Hud'S—7JS i 'u> J C. V lb Tallow 7>i(ajfc, Ip ft). 
Pelts —27c S$2,00 each, Calf Skins 1 had So. ‘a 1 ft. 
Swine- 700 at market. Prices—Mvc weight, 7 J 4 @ 8 > 40 . W Ih. 
Dressed hog* UhlOylOS'c. Shoals, wholesale, B&c.; ratal! 9@ 
lll.ije. ft. Syrmg pig* IfifuUKe V ft- 
BRIGHTON, JtiUK IS,—At market 3W Beer flattie. 50 Stores, 
14 pair? Working Oxen, 118 Cows anil ClalveB, 1000 Sheep and 
l> I^RtoEa—BM ORttle—Extra,$1U,W; Grut qnality, $9,00@9,50; 
second, §3,75; third, $7,60; ordinary. $5/10. 
riiDKS—7MfiPo- Tallow, 7HatfiSc- , „ , 
Pelts— 2V(icf2,00. flair Skins, W@15c IK 
Veal 0 A1VE9—$4, *At4 apiece. 
Working Oxkn-$12'*05JS6. . 
Cows anp Calves—$- 1. 24,2b, 35,40@BO- 
Yearlings $00@Oo. Two years old, £«i@4L Three years 
Snlttp^ AND Lawks—E xtra, $5.6@),60. In lots $3.60, 4(5.1, 0 
Swine— 8c. Retail, OtailOc FaUbogs 7*qe Spring pigs l tc. 
THE WOOL MARKETS. 
•JEW YORK. June 17.—The maiket, both for domestia and 
foreign, continues very qaier. hut the stock of the former is 
qnlte low, and prices are sustained. The attentioni of dealers 
i» now chiefly attracted toward trie wool-growing antritis of 
the West, consequently we ilt> not look for imv activity in tMs 
market tor some time to come Ttio cold weaVUJr has Tot-rded 
too shearing and very little has transpired in this locality as 
yet. although we loam of some traiiraciions having Transpired 
in Ohio in Hocks nt an advance of 3(Sl!r. ft on the opening 
rates of last season. This is Just what we expected. N(,tu8 of 
the inannfaelnrora, scatter than close their mills fit present tud 
let th. lr good hand.i away, will bo obliged to pay higher rates 
for some small parcels than thoso obtained last year; hat as 
time progresie* we look fora different state of alf-ura AH the 
principal man'ifacthrHra In the country aie running tbejr ma¬ 
chinery at aloes; and if any of our Interior friends doubt our 
assertion lot them contract w ill, the manufacturers-we have no 
doubt a great many of them will be very willing to w’ll them 
shares, in part pay ment tor wool, at 60c. on the dollar. As rn ut¬ 
ters now stood, the future looks quite gloomy for moto o! the 
producers o', thio country, and consequently no prudent dealer 
will touch wool nt present, or oven at last yaaPs opening rate* 
to sell to manutootiirers. Wo have conv. i-iid with persons ot 
largo expeiwmm on this snhlect, and after duo deliberation we 
can arrive at no other conclusion than that wool must either 
decline or goods advanco matoriiillv but the latter is almost 
Impossible so long as goods from abroad coinc In here by the 
mill Ion, made from mat in ini which cbodOI bo obtained here, 
and under a reduced rate or duty, thus affording no protection 
whatsoever to I he manufacturers of flue woolens In this coun¬ 
try. The transaction to fleece for Ilia week do not exceed MMJjW 
fhs. super to ox'ra at tOGDBOa.. 6 mos„ ami to palled about 1S,00<J 
super to extra Country at 42®’Oc. Foreign le rather quiet; 
small sales sro making(but not of a magnitude sufficient to 
quote) si full previous rates; a good demand w, however, an¬ 
ticipated after July 1. We quote; 
American Saxony Fleeces, ^ tb. 
American Full-blood Merino. 
Americas k and *d Merino. 
American Native and S* do. 
Pulled Wool, extraCountry.iLSri 
Polled Wool, so par.nw 
Pulled Wool. No. 1. 
California Fine. Waahcd."*@*0 
Do. Com. Unwashed.17er,,U 
Peruvian. W B*hod.......AXa39 
Valparaiso, tTnwashod.rE-X'; 
3onth American, Com. Washed.!?£■(* 
South American. Entre Rios. Washed. 
Sonth American Unwashed.£@>5 
South American. Cordova, Washed. 
East India, Washed....-./Laito 
Atrican, Unwashed. ii'Stii 
African, Washed. i^Tk 
Smyrna, LWaahm!. 
Smyrna. Washed.*Kg“J 
Mexican. Unwashed .fj rrfflEL 
DURHAM STOCK FUJI SALE. 
rpilK SUBSCRIBERS WILL SELL AT AUCTION, AT 
JL their residence 4 miles south i>! Plluford, Monroe Co., on 
Thursday, toe 2d day of July next, nt In o’clock, A. M. 37 head 
of *ull blood Diirbara Heifers, 3 do. Rdhi, and one valu. ble 
Cow. The above slock was r »■ i-cd In Bourbon Co., Kentncky.— 
A literal credit will be given. F. 11 BARNARD. 
3fc9wl__ F. B. SHEA RER._ 
HAYING AND HARVESTING TOOLS, &e. 
EAPINd AND MOWING MACHINES, most approved 
L kinds. CitAt.x Cradles, In variety. 
Delano's Patent Indspeodent loom-wheel Horse-Rakes. 
Sauders' " 'Wlrs-Tooih wheel 
Common Revolving snj Wire-'J’ooth 
^cyiiwis mid 
Hhv anil forks. 
flam)-Rakes. Scythe Stones, Rifles, Grindstones and Hang¬ 
ing*, Sickles. Grn-a-Hookx, Ac , Sr. .... , 
For tale nt Wholesale and Retail, at the Chicago Agricultural 
Warehouse aud Seed Store. H. D. EMERY A CO, 
SSG w.'t 201 Lake pi.. Cmengo, Ill. 
GRAND AGRICULTURAL EXHIBITION! 
“Think of Living.” New Volumes! 
UR ILLUSTRATED FA,M 1LY JOURNALS 
^LIFE ILLUSTRATED ; a First Clars Pictorial Family Pa¬ 
per, devoied to News, Literature, Science, the Arts; to Euler- 
tainmtTit, Improvement, and Prcgrew*. A large, bautlsorne 
quarto. Published weukly at $2 » ?*ar. $t for half a year. 
Nkw Volcmes or the romOwixil nxciN wuu rais Jclt 
Numbbr: 
THE WATER-CURE JOURNAL ; deuo'.ed to Hydropathy, 
Its Philosophy ami Practice; Physiology, Anatomy, and the 
Laws of Life and health. Illustrated, Monthly, $1 a year. 
THE PHRENOLOGICAL JOURNAL; gives Practical In¬ 
structions to Learners, with Directions for the Cultivation and 
Improvement of Mankind. Itlnatrated. $1 a year. 
For Train! Dollars, all three Journals will be sent b year. 
Address FOWLER and WELLS, 30o Broud.cay, N. Y. 
rvxiLE ASD TILL MACHINES, (horso or hand,) for sale 
I at ourvnid on Cl in ton fit,, Buffalo; i.larence, Erie Co and 
DEATHS. 
At Yorkshire, Cattaraugus Co., April 9th, Miss LOUISA R 
WOODWORTH, or consumption, aged 30 years and o months. 
In Hastings, M. T., May Hth, Mr. .JOSEPH H. MATHER, for¬ 
merly of Parma, Monroe Co., N. Y., aged 46 years. 
100 
arkets, Coraracrtf, it. 
Rusal Nbw-Yorksr Ornox, 
Rocuxster, Jtme 23,1857. 
The continued wet weather affects the market and nothing of 
importance is being transacted. Business of all kinds is con¬ 
fined to the retail department of trade. 
Floor and Grain—No change In price of flour, and In gralu 
the only difference is a little more range in the price of Oats. 
Provisions. —Most varieties of farm produce lire declining— 
see quotations. 
Wool— tint little wool has made its appearance in onr mar¬ 
ket as yet—not to exceed a few hundred pounds—and opened at 
30(2! 10c, as to qnality, about the same prices as last year for 
the range. 
ROCHESTER WHOLESALE PRICES. 
ADVERTISEMENTS. 
WltldHT & CHAPPF.LT,, 
oi STATE STREET, ROCHESTER, ARE MAffUFACTUR- 
t3 L ing it in?w !>oiu«’*ttc Cio* tefcigTied. for 
Diblic minding* or priv** 4 ’ nBEldcuces which conibines perfect 
simplicity with aa«Vty. cilicJcocy *md economy. Thu material 
rued is either crude Rosin, or Rosin Oil—producing a cheap 
and luxation* light; It requires bat little attention and Is not 
liable to gut out of repair. Price, from $210 i.pifklds. according 
to size. Circulars scut on application. Agents wanted. -M 
1-IJlISKY OAtttjrKNT, 
Late (for 7 yeap.s| or the Firm or Oamj-bxil A Saugexi, 
ATTMtNKY AND COUNSEL LOU AT LAW. 
O FFICE NO 81, ARCADE GALLERY, ROCHESTER, N. 
Y.—will illvo special attention to iho collection of moneys 
on bouds and mortgages, rotes and nrcounls. In the United 
States and Canadas, and will promptly remit Ilia sxrno as do- 
sirei Claims for infringement-' on Patoi/r, and agrdnet Titsun. 
unco Companies mid tVrriHirtUions. enforced to adjustment-— 
Title to null estate perfected—burliness connected with the Ma¬ 
rine and Commoricnl department promptly executed. All law 
buslnesA promptly attended to 
Kkfbukiut.a— Hon. ltnfus Keeler, Mayor of Rochester, N Y.; 
lion. Ernstns Corning A Co., Albany, N. Y.; Wm. Barton. Esq,, 
s’ Exchange, N. 
Banker, No. 20 Merchants’ 
ibi'eowitm- 
TO 
Flour and Grain. 
Flour, hbl......$7,00®8,75 
Wheat, Uen.$l,86iu)l,y(J 
Best white Canada, $1,Neal 1,90 
Corn...88o 
Oitks.fsltofido 
Barley. fi.OUfall^'v, 
Buckwheat.... KV(fy»Q 
Beans.$1,60^12,110 
Peas.iUdOglsV 
Meats- 
Pork, Meat..„C1,00 
Do. cwt..$VkXaK),0tl 
Beef, ^cwL-..-.$t>.tb(ij)7,6(l 
Spring Lambs each Jl.SOtu^-r 5 
At niton (carcass) ...$5,iVI(a)fJ,SI 
Ha ns, smoked.ISnilSo 
Shoulders. Itkijllc 
Chickens. U@t2c 
Turkeys......00(|l2l4 
Goose ..fltks 
Dairy, Ac. 
Butter, roll. .LWyOo 
Du. flrktu. l.Tmlfio 
Cheese.totSuOc 
I*ard, tried,.....iMSlUe 
Tallow.U)(gu)*do 
Eggs, dozen.1M 
noney, box...ISo 
Candles, box __13J-i'5,l lSc 
Fruits and Roots. 
Apples hushel.$IAhipl.76 
Do. dried.$ 2 , 110 , 52 ,a 
Potatoes...75o(2$l 
litDES AND Sxilfa 
Slanghtor.OtmSo 
Calf..OOnyllle 
Sheep nelts.*'■ 
Lamb do... 
Seeds. 
Clover bushel. $ll,Nfcr)7,0u 
Timothy.- $.V*Uiri.W 
Sun dribs 
Wood, hard.$l,5<>,ij5^0 
Do. soft.J3,l.»\a>l,WJ 
Coal, U-Mgti. tS.tf 3,23 
Do. Scranton ........$7(5. , i’-""' 
Do Blosshurg.$5,611 
Do. Shamokln.$7,25 ” 
Do. Char..-llKiJI.Se 
Salt, bbl .,.$LVA\i(>l,SS 
Hay, tun.............,$l'V, 7 lVi 
Wool, M ft. 
White fish, bbl.$12®2,60 
Codflah »qutotol..$l,00®5,50 
Trout, bid.$9,0U 
PRODUCE AJND PBOVISION MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, June 22—Flour—Common and roedlnm grades 
have advanced DtJUJo, with fair home made and some little ex¬ 
port demand ; also, solin' apoculatlve Inquiry. Sales nl $6,06(51 
6,25 for super State; $‘l,ii)(.i;ii,7tl fur extra do.: $^06(iVl\.1O (or su¬ 
per Mlehlv.au, Indiana, Illinois, Wlsooi'riii, low* and Ohio; $ 6 . 
36ijjJ7,25 lur eurnawii to mcilium and extra do.; market closing 
buoyant Canadian Hoar tlrm; snlen at $5,85®U for extra. 
Grain —Wlient soarve and maiket firm; * files Milwaukee club 
at 41,60(5; 1.62; red winter UIIuoIk $l,da. Rye firmer; rains at $1 
lS„)l,2Sr Corn opened lower btU closed tirmor; sain* of ndxed 
Wcstvrft at H 1 . 18 I 0 for unsound; Si 1 for sound, closing 
buoyant. Oat* hotter at 6 ^'ilc for Canadian, State aud Wusl 
I'kov i 8 tON 8 —Pork lower. Bales at $22,tl5(ii!$2'lll) for mess, 
$lOf«jl’J, 10 for prime. Lard lower Sales at 14?i@llt*o. But- 
tor firm at 17i n23c lor Ohio and State. Cheese steady ut 6 >S(a) 
10 ,So. 
BUFFALO, June 22 .—Floor—T he market Is quiet; demand 
being very moderate this morning. Sales extra Wisconsin at 
$7.25, 
Uilain -tVlicat lit quid anil hold steadily at $1,30 for Chicago 
spring. Snlus Milwaukee club at $l,tq sacked. Com closed 
Saturday afun-nnou with on active speculative demand, aud 
small sales at 71c. This morning holders are at that figure, but 
nu salon Oats are steady. Sales Cliloaj 
iJ.'-jC. Smalt solo rye ut $1,211(g)l,25. 
cago at 57c, and Ohio ut 
ALBANY, June 22.—Flour and Mbal—T he demand for the 
Medium grades Is rather more active, and tlio stock being some¬ 
what reduced, the market is firmer. Thu butte! dosurtplioiis are 
firm, with 11 steady demand. Cora meal is quiet anil unchanged 
Gluts—Nothing doing In wheat, nnd but little prime offering. 
Com Is lower aim In moderate request. Salon Western Mixed 
in car lot* ut 5.V Oaw aro steady. In Other grains nothing 
transpired. 
THE CATTLE MARKETS. 
ALBANY, Junk 22.-At W. W. Wooltoup's Bull* Head 
Washington Avenue 
Bsxr Cattl*— 74(1 at market. Prices, live weight, extra. $. ,00; 
first quality, $0,51); second and third, *5,60®6. 
Cow* and Calves— Fun- iu rnarkuL l'tlce* range from $33® 
$5o 
Snxxp—Slit) In markot Prices rouge at from $1,50(5)6,50. 
8 win»—UK) to market. Prices fnt $7,00. Stores $0i5;fl,5U. 
NEW YORK Jitnb 17 .—Bkkvbs—T' lto Current prices for the 
week lit all the markets are as tollowa:—First quality, 13v0 
“H®: Utdlnary, 12(0)12^0.; Comrnou, U®H>fic.; Inferior, 
Cow* an 11 Calves- First <iiiamv,$tk v ,j75; Ordinary. $50(2)58; 
Common, $4U((M6: Infnrii.,r, 
Veal Calve*—K xtrn, ii ;jV,‘ Kc.; Other qualities, 4(iil5Jso. 
Bnxxi- AND Lambs—F lv*t quality, $J,iJ0yj!2; OUter qualities, 
BWINK—First quality, 7J t '(^7J4C.; Other qnalitles, 6,Si@7c. 
THE BREEDERS OF NORTH AMERICA. 
Shofi-Uorn Canto, Leicester Sheep. 
TV I R. JOHN WADE, would must respectfully intinuta that 
ItL to consequence of the sudden death of his late brother, by 
the accident hi the Desjnrdint Canal, the whole ot the valuable 
6tock of SUort-lforned Cattle and Lel<j»iler hhei-p, left 
by him. will bo offered to unreserved dompetitiou, ou Weukes- 
xiat, 26lh day of August next, al hia Farm, A miles cqui-dlstunt, 
from Port Hope and Cobourg 
To those acquainted wtih the Stock.no recommoudation is 
necessary. The Friz* Lists of our Provincial and Local Agri¬ 
cultural Societies, pro vo that the unremitting exertions of their 
lain owner, for tin' last 20 years, as well w hi 1 unsparing ex- 
peuso of money and labor, have not been tint wl away. Tiro 
Block had Jtut reached the point aimed at oy him for a loog 
period, and It 1* on y In consequence of the Inability of a yoong 
family to carry on huob a concetti, that they ar- now offered.— 
The liutd lias been talsed from succetodve Import uions from the 
native sent of the Short Hums, the County or Durham; helng 
originally from the COLLIN"* Stock through tlio channels of Col. 
Craddock. J. M. Hoitku, Emi-, and others. Mr. Wade, would 
simply remark, Unit such an opportunity rarely occurs to those 
wlshfull to obtain » pure Durham Stock. Tha Sheep. Tecs wa¬ 
ter and Leicester, are Irom Iho flack* of Davidson of Northum¬ 
berland. ' AiiTxii ami Rone SON, ul Uaiham, and others equally 
celohrnteiL ... 
Terms;—S ix months credit oti apprevutl ondorsed notes. ,Vs 
Um character of thl* Stock will probably bring many of onr 
American friends from a distance, 15 per cent discount per an¬ 
num will la* allowed for cash, or iu cu.-e of tvklng thu credit, 
they will be kind enough to provide a Canadian endorser. 
Attire »ame (Imi.i and place, will bo offered pure Durham 
Stv'i’R or Um imho character, with » considerable variation of 
pod'give and individual characteristic, f’om the breed or Mr. J. 
Wade, and others, and also some very high bred Grado Durham* 
(EneosrR'sr x>. btniee.'Y Ss co., 
proprietors of tuk 
Chicago Ag’l Warehouse and Seed Store. 
M anufacture its and wholesale and retail 
D ealer* of and In the most approved Auric Rural and 
Horticultural Machine* and Implements exunt; among tho 
more prominent of wuich may bo tournl tho Colubrated 
Emery's Patent Changeable li.ulroad Hors'-Power's, 
Threshing Maehlnus, Circular and Cmso-cul Raw-Mill*, Slilnglo 
Mill*. Gram Mills, Clover Holler*, Corn Shallors, Ac., Ac., dn- 
signi'd I" bo llfcd will! Hornp-Fowor. Below wo quote a few 
extract* from letters received from panic* having tho above 
Horse-Power* amt Thiesherein use—having many Vitmdroda of 
klmllar charicter on file from neatly every State iu Ibw Union, 
[From Samuel Jolmsun, Bonham, Texas, January S» 1S55.J 
••Me*»r*. Vmerv Hrotheiis—I n answer lo yonr inquiry, of 
whom and what kind of Home-Power* and Thrashing .Machines 
I purchased, I have to *av Ihat l purchased it Irani an agricul¬ 
tural dealer in Louisville, Ky. Thu ca.linps have the word* 
• Emory’s Panviu' no them. It wns » good machine, anil f thresh¬ 
ed eleven thousand bushel* wheat and eon Ihonsand bushels 
oats and rye. and my toll brought mo one thousand dollar*, af¬ 
ter paying all expanses, all to titu season of IfiM." 
(From O C. Taylor, Pulaski Ct)., Kentucky. January 7.1856 | 
“ Musara. Embbts—T purchased of an agricultural dealer In 
Louisville, Ky .Juuo, !A>5, oneoryonr Patent lltuso-Power and 
Thrashing Machine* being tba third I have purchased of the 
kind. We comm "tread threshing July 5th; have been sar vonud- 
ed with reveml oiluwaof d life lent palkera*. Have goue through 
thaiengih and breadth Of their circuits and finished Jobs alter 
the most noted machines, and came off victorious to OTery 
ueighborhood. The tlrrt machine 1 sold. With im« of lire others 
my yoniigeal son threshed nearly fitly thousand bushels wheat 
and rve, miJ mv oldest sou with the other threshed ten thou¬ 
sand bushels, and thou sold the machine Wo could have sold 
Iho ono wo now bare long ago, if wo had doaltnd to do »o. This 
wns oil In tho harvest ot iBla.' 
[From A. McBride of Denmark, Tenu., .Taunary 27, 1857.j 
Messrs. Emery Brothers—G entlemen: With your Two 
Horse-Power ami Thresher, which I use with two mules touch 
lighter than the northern Urtn hor*e. I averaged the whole iea- 
sou two bvudrod biwbvls whowt tHwHhinif per uay ; tho wheat 
was (rood—tlio pnvioui hi*rvo*t was blOOfl injuied by tuat, and 
as large rvaulls could not bo attained " 
We have now on hand a toll ajoolt.of tho above Machines to¬ 
gether with a geooral a»*ortmon» of Implemunta Ot a-J kinds for 
the Farm and Garden—also, a etude" '•election ol (yiin*, >nch 
ns are sowti at ilris reason, ombraciug many varietWs ol lui- 
nips, Bnta Buga. Beet, Mangold Wurtt'd. Ac An I'xain- 
iuaUon of our atoek 1* follcUod. All correspondcnco promptly 
attended to. IlluslraU'J Catalogues vrail* on applicatlou end a 
Poatnge stamp if by mall. HENRY D. BMERY A ( O 
$M Like St. Chicago III. 
THE FIHST ANNUAL EXHIBITION 
Of TUB 
Young Men’s National Ag’l and Mechanics' Society 
Wii.t. he h"M at Elmira, N Y., commencing Monday. 
Amt. 81, and continumg ttuongh the week. Tin* gronnda 
will be op-'ii-d L n o d*v for the aotnLsioQ of VIS'.tore at 
9 A. M. Close at 6 P. M. 
THREE HUNDRED DOLLARS to be awarded in DISCRE¬ 
TION AKY PKF.MIL'JlS on -MONDAY—$500 on WEDNESDAY 
—and $2*W or, TtiU RhDAY', should object* of special interest 
be presented. SECOND PAY. 
Atlll M , GHANO CA.VA.LCA.dk of all tLo borsea oa exhD 
birion. , 
Pr^Cedemce will be given Flora Temple and Lancet, the 
two great rivals, uncovered and led—followed by Jack Rossi- 
tor, Tib Utoman, Mac, Tacouy, Rose of Wuehington, Millerg 
Damsel, Lady Moscow, Brown Dick. General Darcey and other 
trotting celobriticB, who ere engaged to show their points and 
paces on the Agricultural Course. 
TUESDAY.2 P. M.—EXHIBITITiON nnd EXAMINATION 
of TKUTl iNG GELDINGS and MARES that have never trot¬ 
ted for money Trial of speed required—one mile. To the best 
will be awarded: 
First premium...fJv 
Second premium.*.-.—.. luo 
Thitd premium...-.. •*> 
MATCHFrit or DOUBLE TEAMS—No exception to color — 
Exhibition and examination. Trial of speed required—one 
mile and repeat To the best will be awarded; 
First premium... *290 
Second premium.— . I0O 
Third premlotn. *1 
WEDNESDAY—THIRD DAY, 
10 a. it.—Examination of all lire Horses on Exhibition by the 
2 jpe it.—Examination of Geldings and JIares. Competition, 
open to all. Fima Temple and Luncet to compete. Trial of 
speed required—one mile and repout To the best wi 
awarded; 
Ftr»t premium.*^00 
Second premium... 300 
Third premium... 
Discretionary Premiums tills day, $500. 
THURSDAY-FOURTH DAY. 
U a Review ot Fira Companies by CoL Ely, Mayor of 
Elmira, and the Presidont of the Society. 
2 1 '. it.—Exhibition and Examination of trotting St all i onr. Coin 
petition open to the Uuited State* and Panada. Trial of speed 
required—ona mile and repeat, in harness. To the best will be 
awarded: 
First premium....$300 
Second premium. 100 
Third premium. 50 
Discretionary Prettiinm* toi.* day, $200. 
FRIDAY-FIFTH DAY, 
10 A .M—GRAND REVIEW AND PARADE OF FIRE 
COMPANIES. 
Governor* of all the Stares . , 
Mayor* of all th-i dies of tho State of New York nnd ot too 
principal cities of othvr State*, will be invited to witness the 
FIREMAN S PARADE and REVIEW, to be followed by ft 
TRIAL ot FIRE ENGINES on the ground*. To the best will 
be awarded: 
First premium...$1,000 
Second premium .. 600 
Third premium. 500 
Fourth premium. 100 
Filth premium.. 300 
Sixth premium...._..............- 2iX) 
Sovuntbpremium. ... .... MJd 
Under tho general supervision of Henry H Howard, Esq., 
Chief Engineer Fire Department, New York, assisted by Tracy 
fi. Morgan, Esq., Binghamton, and Samuel Sherman Esq., 
Rochester. . _ . . . , _ 
Committee on trial of Fire Engines, and award or Premiums, 
Heury H. Howard, Chairman: 
Chief Engineer of Fire Department, Philadelphia; 
Chicr Engineer or Fire Department. Baltimore; 
thief Engineer of Fire Dtpanm«ni.Cincinnati; 
Chief Engineer of Fire Department, Chicago. 
SATURDAY-SIXTH DAY, Sept, 5. 
ExAxfSATtos and KximuTtott of Geldixua and Mares.— 
Trial of speed required. Flora Temple and Lancet to compete 
One mile, beet 3 in A Go oa Doy please. To the best will be 
aWard Fir*t premium. 
Second premium. LOyO 
Third ptemiom.....- 5W 
MAP'urn DoublK Tk»ys—N o exception to color. Exhibi¬ 
tion and Examination, t.ifl of epred required—one mile and 
repeat To the best will be awarded: 
First premium.$200 
Second premium. 100 
Third premium. 50 
Uatcbbd Carriage-Horses. 
First premium.$200 
Second premium . . 100 
Third premium. 50 
Fascy Matchbd- 
First premium ...-.$75 
Second Premium. 50 
Family U 088 KS—Single— For general utility. 
First premium.—..-.$100 
Second premium ....—..... /5 
Third premium. 50 
Fourth premium ... 30 
Staluoxs—F or general utility. 
First premium.$100 
Second premium......*...-. —.. 50 
Third premium... 30 
Two years and less. 
First premium ..... $50 
Second premium.30 
Draft Horses. 
First premium... $100 
Second premium ... 50 
Third premium.--...- 30 
Warsaw, W\ *i to log to. Address U. 
MAYUuCK,"North Buffalo, Erie Co. 
RICE, Clarence, or T. 
3S£w3 
MOROAN miller. 
rpnis HORSE WILL STAND Fuft THE IMPROVEMENT 
A of Hones at thu lollnwing place.', viz.: Monday, at Morion 
Allen’a, two miles west ot Smttmer Hill; Thursdays, at P. M eut- 
tormau’B, iti Truxton ; and the rest ot the time at M. F- Wal¬ 
pole’s Hotel in Homer. 
.Morgan Miller is a Colt of the celebrated horse. Green Moun¬ 
tain Morgan, owned by riilaa dale of Soulh Hoyalston, Mass, 
and in the saute one (hat baa stood »t Van Auden a Hotel for the 
last two year*. 
Tznits.—$10 to insure a real; $2 to ho paid down. Mures re¬ 
turned regularly through the season and do not prove with foal 
tho $2 will be refunded AU accidents to mare* at this risk of 
the owners. All person* pnrt.ng with mate* before ioaling time 
will be b- id tf.-ponrible for the insurance money Pay consid¬ 
ered due Feb. 1st. Tte public aru invited to call and examine 
for them selves 
IJW” PorittveV no business done on the Sabbath. 
Homer, X. Y., May 27, 1:57. LEWIS CLARK 2d. 
MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
PREMIUM LIST.—1857. 
ii TTNOW THYSELF,* A Mirror or tne Mind; or your 
xV Character from your Likbvkss For particulars, send 
a 3 cent stamp to FOWLER Jfc WELLS, obs Broadway, N. Y. 
NOW READY 
THE PROGRESSIVE READERS. 
By SALEM TOWN, LL. D., and N. M. HOLBROOK. 
WHOLE MATTER ENTIRELY NEW. 
“ TJuequale! in Merit and. Practicability.” 
Postage. 
THE PROGRESSIVE Firm READER .24 cenii 
THE PROGRESSi VE FOVRXB HEADER, .15 " 
1HE PROGRESSIVE THIRD READER . 15 '• 
1 HE PROGRESSIVE SECORD READER . 12 *• 
THE I'ROGRESSXVE FIRST READER, ... J “ 
ARU 
PROGRESSIVE PRIMER, by a Practical Teacher, 6 “ 
T HESE BOOKS are made by printdeal and successful Teach- 
ere and Elocutionist*, thoroughly conversant with the wants 
ot the School Room, who have been assisted by au etficient 
corps of literary and other educational men. thereby securing 
the flights! (joisible degree ot perfection In every department. 
Everrwhsre they are seer, they ore received with unorfX'Jeni'A 
/floor, and are rapidly becoming Lbe most popular Books extant. 
Evidence ia constantly coming in showing they will bear the 
most rigid Ecrntiny. and are most esteemed where they are most 
thoronpiily examined and tested, 
First fo*r a, . i. or,W tlMfraUd In the UR sty'c of the ait. 
We earnestly inihr csdminotian and bcAre comparison with any 
other Reader, far which purpose shall be pleased to forward 
them free to School Committees and Teachers, they remitUt'g 
na simp y the amount of posttnjt in stamps agreeable to prices 
annexe 1 ! „ . . . . 
Particular attention ia called to tho paper, printing and bind¬ 
ing of these book*. 
Most liberal terms fbr Introduction 
Catalogues of all one Educational and Miscellaneous Publi¬ 
cations furnished on application . together with terms lor intro¬ 
duction and for selling. Teacher* and Committee* will p.ease 
communicate with SANBORN, CARTER, BAZIN & CO, 
Nos. 25 and 29 Corahlll. Boston. 
or with COLE, ADAMS ± CO., W Bnffalo Sc., Rochester. N. Y. 
tTsf-COLB, Adams i Co. are appointed agents 'or Town’s 
New Series, and will supply them to Teacher* and others, for 
examination or introduction, on Publishers’ terms. 35’tt 
Local Agexts, Subscribers, and other earnest, active nnd in¬ 
fluential friends of Moore’s Rural Nkw-Yorkkr, and the 
cause of “ Progress and Improvement," who are disposed to 
lend their kind offices in its behair—thus enhancing their indi¬ 
vidual interests while promoting the welfare of community—are 
respectfully invited to examine the following Programme of 
Premiums for Rural Campmur of 1867 
“ EXCELSIOR. ” PREMIUMS. 
ONE HUNDKrn, AND FIFTY DOLLARS, nf Cash, to the 
person or persons procuring the largest list of Yearly Subscri¬ 
bers to the Rubai. New-Yoriceh, in any one Township, sent in 
or remitted according to our term*, previous to July 1, 1857. 
ONE HUNDRED DOLLAR? for tho next largest list as above. 
SEVENTY!FIVE DOLLARS for riiencxi largest list. 
FIFTY DOLLARS for the next largest list. 
THIRTY DOLLARS for the nuxt list. 
TWENTY DOLLARS lor the next list. 
FIFTEEN DOLLARS for the next list. 
TF.N DOLLARS for kAch of tho next rtrr lists. 
FIVE DOLLARS for each of the next nTe Urts. 
$SOO IN STATE PREMIUMS! 
As most or out General Premiums nftve heretofore been won 
by person* In the State of Now York, thus precluding Agents 
ana friends at n distance from successful cotopetitiofi, we have 
concluded to offer datXJ m StiR and ProcA'Hnt ’Atetj, vix: One 
Hundred Dollars for the r our largest list? p rom EACH of 
the States of Pkxssylvaxia, Ohio, MtcHiiiAtr, 'xtstAXA. Illi¬ 
nois, Wisconsin, Iowa, and too Province of Canada West, 
divided os follows! 
FIFTY DOLLARS, tx Cash, for the largest list of Yearly 
Subscribers to the RukalNkw- Yohkeb from each of the above 
named State* and Canada West, sent in or remitted according 
to our Terms, previous to the 1st of July, 1857. 
T WENTY-FiVifi DOLLARS Tor the next largest list as above. 
FIFTEEN DOLLARS for the next largest list. 
TEN DOLLARS for the next largest li3t- 
fTg/* Competitors for the State rod Provincial Premiums, can 
ado compflt for the kirje General Front Comment upon the un¬ 
precedented fiherality and advantages ot this Ust Is unnecessary. 
The names and number of subscriber* obtained by each com¬ 
petitor, will 'je published in the- RckaL, (or in » circular, and 
mailed to all Interested, oa soon after the 1st of April as the re¬ 
sult cun be ascertained,J and the cash paid to the order of the 
successful competitor. ‘ 
cr To give Pcat-Mostere and other Local Agents a lair, 
equal chance, iraveling agent*, post-riders and citizens of Roch¬ 
ester are excluded. 
I7P“ Specimen Numbers, Show Bill*, Prospectuses. Ac., fur. 
nished free to all who are disposed to compete for Premiums, or 
who deHira to aid In extending the circulation of the Rural.— 
Subsorlptiou money should be properly inclosed, and carefully 
addressed and mailed to 
l>. D. T. MOORE, Rochester, N. Y. 
TRIAL OF MOWERS AND REAPERS, 
By tlie Monroe Co. aAs’I Society. 
T here will be a trial of mowf.rs and reap¬ 
ers under the direction or the Monroo County Agricultural 
Society, on their Fair Grounds, on Wednesday the first day of 
July, to corameuce at one o'clock, P. M. 
The following premiums are offered: 
For tho best Mower and Reaper Combined 
Silver Medal and $10 JJ 
2 d '• • 5 00 
For the best Mower, Silver Medal and.10 oO 
fid 
5 00 
10 00 
5 (XI 
500 
3 00 
200 
1«0 
For the best Reaper, “ “ ’ - 
« 2d “ " . 
For the beet Mowing with Scythe by hand. 
w 2(1 11 ** " " " " 
.1 fid “ *■ " “ ’* . 
« 4th “ " “ “ “ £ , 
» gtij « it « “ “ VoL Trinsactions. 
Re-.-ulations as to the amount to he mowed, die., will be made 
knorraat theoatii3nfl*ce-»e»t of ri<.' trial _ . 
A premium ol »1 -c offered for tho boat Horfc Rase. If 
practicable, 'in opportunity will be given to teat toe merits of 
the Rakes. DitoteUarAry pretr l mm wfU al-o be awarded lor 
other tmple-ieuis used In baying and harvesting. All persons 
competing for premiums wlta Machine*, will be snbjert to an 
entrv fc« of $2 each ’Kiosa Mowing hy band $1 each. Admis¬ 
sion to the Grounds— Lift members with their families, jra— all 
other persons 10 cent3 each , „ . 
The Board of Managers will lake special pains to provide 
competent Judges to decide upou the merits of the articles ex¬ 
hibited and the work performed. . . , . 
Entries may be made with the Secretary at their Agricultural 
Rooms. At Arcade, Rochester, bclore the unit of Julr. or at toe 
office cn the Grout'd*, betore !2 o’clock of the day o: trial. 
'The gras* on tlio gronnd will be sold at auction after the Dial, 
on the same d»y. 
L S. BOBBIE, Fee y. 
SPECIFIC PREMIUMS. 
Lx order to reward every person who may aid in extend¬ 
ing the circulation of the Rural New-Yorker, we offer to all 
(metuding competitors jar the Large Cash Premiums previously pub* 
risfet) the following liberal SfKCinc Preniums : 
SIX HOLLARS ts Cash, (or $d In Books, at cash prices, 
postage pre-paid,) ani an extra copy of tho Rural to every per- 
k»i remitting payment Tor f'FTv or more Yearly Subscribers, ac¬ 
cording to our Terms, previous to tlu 1st o/ July, 1357. 
FIVE DOLLARS in Cash, (or either a copy Of * Lippencott s 
Pronouncing Gazetteer of the Worid, in Agricultural 
Books,) to every ono remitting for roaTY-EOUB or more gubscri- 
bere. os above. 
FOUR DOLLARS in Cash, (or a copy of the " Japan Expe¬ 
dition”—price Sir—or $5 la other Books.) to every one remitting 
for thirty-eight or more subscribers 
THREE DOLLARS nr CaSB. (or a copy or Webster’s Royal 
Octavo Dictionary, Unabridged in Word.*, — nr$l mother Books,) 
at ij on extra copy of the 'Rural to every one remitting for 
thirty-two or more subscribers. 
THREE DOLLARS in Cash, (or tho above named Dictionary.) 
to every one remitting for TWXNTT-rrvz subscribers. [Agents 
can retain the cash for Specific Premiums, dcductin- it from 
remittance.) 
To every one remitting for twenty subscriber* we will give 
two extra copies of tbu Rural, and the 9th and I0th_(or any 
other two) voinmesof the Wool Grower and Stock Register —or 
a handsomely bound volume of the Rural for t-Jfi, (price $3,>— 
oy either Harper's, Putnam's, Graham's, Godey’s or the Knick¬ 
erbocker Magazine fbr iS57. 
To everyone remitting for fitteen subscribers, an extra copy 
of Rural and either volatile of the W. G. A S. R .—or a copy of 
either the Horticulturist, Arthur's Magiuine, or any other $2 
periodical 
To every one remittinc for ten subscribers, an extra copy or 
the Rural and either volume ot the W. G. A S. R. 
To every one remitting fbr six copies ($10.) an extra copy of 
the Rural. __ 
COXjE, ADAMS & CO., 
(Successors to Wilma* N. Sage.) Booksellers, Stationers, and 
Dealers in Printers’ Stock, No. 40 Buffalo St„ Rochester. N. Y 
A. H COLE. _ y. a. ADAMS. _ G. F. ADAMS 
SABEY & BUCHAN, 
Dealers in Hats. Gaps and Furs, ot the ” Old Premium Hat 
Store," No. 23 State street, Rochester, N. Y- 3S7 
KAPALJJE CO S 
Genesee Seed and Agricultubal Wakkhouse. to Buffalo 
St, Rochester. N Y„ and Port Hope, C. W- Agricultural 
implement. Machines, Ac., at Wholesale and Retail Import¬ 
ed and home grown Garden, Field and Flower Seeds 3S7 
W. HODGES. Pres't. 
Arrangements will b« made for testing the strength and do, 
ciflty, Ac., of draft hoTses on the ground. Ht a load. 
Ponies—U hand* and less. 
First premium. $20 
Second premium....--—... .... 10 
M u LES. 
First premium.$Al | Second premium—$20 
Breeding Marls. 
First premium ................- $75 
Second premium... 50 
Third premium.-.30 
Filuxs— 2 year old. 
First premium...$50 
Second premium ..............-- —......... 30 
Third premium. 20 
Plows. 
First premium...$25 
Second premium .. 15 
Drays. 
First premium...$20 
Second premium. 15 
Cultivators. 
First premium...-.$20 
Second premium. 10 
ON FRIDAY EVENING 
There will be ft GR AND TOROU-UUHT PROCESSION and 
a brfllimit DISPLAY of FIRE ROCKETS, surpassing any of 
tho kind over seen in tho country. 
Entrance Fee—For single Hones, $>; Fairs, $iU. If kept on 
the grounds, an additional Chant* of ? l for 5av and straw. 
•Successful competitors will bo chained 5 percent, deducted 
from tho amount of premium uwardud- Exhibitor* who fail to 
show their hones in tbu Grand Cavalcade on Tuesday, at It a. 
si., shall torfidt their right to compote; and the entrance fee will 
flu promptly refunded on the return of tha receipt given by the 
No application received alter Aug- 21; no exception No un¬ 
round horro shall receive a premium. When su animal Is 
deemed unworthy of a premium, the Judges will withhold it.— 
Pstiv'iiH doidriog privato stable* for their horses will apply to 
: n. <tenoral SuperinUmien!, J. B. CLARK, K mini. 
Entrance feu lo Firo Companies $25. I’bey are requ'reit to 
app,,at lu flreinor’* dress, with vht'ir engines, Ac. If prevented 
Httondlug lira Grand Parade ami Review oo Friday, tho eutrance 
fee will h» refunded, subject to tbo order of tho Foreman. 
Special Rogulatloris to Ftrc Companies, cuuiaineil iu Ofren- 
lara to be obtained by application to the Secretary at bis office 
Kinitra, Kxhibltore and Firuman admitted free, and Mnsicivns 
accompanying them. 
Firemen can obtain tholr meals at Restan-antis on the ground, 
50 cent* each, , HfSm 
Rcserv ed seat Tickots—giving free admission during (he wee? 
—and possession of seat guaranteed: 
Single ---—-.-.$3 
Gentleman and Lady.....5 
A limited number oqly will be issued. 
OFFICERS. 
lion. SI I. AS M. BURROUGHS, President, Medina, Orleans, 
Co, N. Y. 
CH ARLES JtDP.KF.LL, Secretary, I.adlowville, N. Y. 
JOHN ARNOT, Jr., Treasurer, F.lmira, N. Y. 
SOAK.Il or WANAnXUS 
GKO. WILKF.S, Esq.. New York. 
I, . U. BROWN, New York 
CH AS. W*. RATH'SATK, Westchester Co-, N. Y". 
L A. OHANIU.FR, Morris Co., N. J 
JOHN W- WILLIAMS, Buffalo. 
THOMAS CORWIN. Jr„ Ohio. 
WM J SPEED, lJotioit. 
J, B. CLARK, tlorn'nil Fopori .’.cniient 
W. W. BALLARO, Asaistant Seeietary. 
FRED. K. PHILLIPS* Assistant Treasurer. 
roMutncK of nvcxi'TWN. 
Hon. S B CUSHING, Albany. 
ERASTOSCORNING, Jr., Ksq . Albany. 
Hon. CHRISTOPHER MORGAN, Auburn. 
LEWIS II MORGAN, Esq., Koehoster 
CHARLES JON KS, E*q., I.ivingMon Co.. N. Y. 
GEORGE CL ARK, Esq., Otsego Co., N. V. 
Col. A O. ELY. Elmira. 
Col.KG. HATHAWAY, Elmira. 
ERAHTra P.H AKT, Elmira, 
SILAS M. BURROUGHS, President 
Chas. MonRH.L, Secretary 3S9w3 
B EHWSIIIKE PIGS pniz SALE—Descended from the 
imnorted stock of Col Morris—^ warranted pure bred. 
Lakeville, Conn., May 25,1S57 [3S6w3] WM. J. PETTEE. 
S . A . ELLIS’ 
W HIP AND GLOVE STORE. T8 STATE STREET, 
Rochester. N Y. Having purchased the Retail Irade of 
what has long bv-eu known a* Strong .* Whip and Glove Store, I 
intend to make it the most desirable place fur the purchase Of 
WHIPS, GLOVES, VAXES AND UMBRELLAS, 
in the city I shall .i.-ep a larger and better assortment 'if these 
goods than h-M ever before been kept hete. ... 
Ladies will 9ud It to O'utr advantage to cull and look at my 
assortment of Kid Gloves 
BRIGGS & BROTHER, 
Importers and Grow sirs, and Wholesale xnd Retail Dealers 
in Garden, Field and Flowet Seeds, and Horticnltnrai Imple¬ 
ments, 65 Stale Sl, Rochester, '. Y. heedsfunxishedon 
commission. Cboico Peas and Beans at Wholesale. KST 
J. K. CHENEY ct CO., 
MANUFACTUKxr.s oy Keoxix'3 Water Filtors, Thermometers. 
Refri<reralors. Stove*. Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware—and 
Dealers in Uiuse Furnishing Goods of every description, 
Nos. 59 and fil State St, Rochester, N. Y. 387 
AJDAYtS, HASTINGS & McVEAH, 
Genesee Fatek Mills, Mariofactarera ot Book. Pnniing and 
Wrapping Paper, sad Dealers in Fine Paper. Printersr Mock, 
Inks, straw Boird. Ac W.irelreusu. No t>9 State t>t., Roches¬ 
ter. rj** Cash paid for Kngs. Sir.eiDg, Rope Ac- 387 
ERASTU3 BARROW A BROTHER, 
Book Siller-*, Pitelisiikm and Stationers. Osbnrn House 
Block. Rochevlv r, N Y . Wholesale and Retml Dealers In 
School, Medic ft!. IL.ligiou*, Sunday School, Miscellaneous 
and New Boob*. Writing Paper, Slates. Mato Pencils. Mut¬ 
ing Ink, Ac. Orders from Dealers solicited 387 
BOGABDUS & LEWIS, 
OPERATIVE LITHOGRAPHERS & ENGR1VERS, 
eso MAIN ST., BUFFALO, X. Y. 
J D, Bogabdus.) pSfiwc] [JosErn Lewis 
ROUND BilXaXa 
MOTORFATHIC WATES-CURE AND HOTEL, 
■YTORTHAMPTON, Mass H. IUlstru. M. D. Proprietor and 
lX principal Physician It is well known that Dr. Hoisted 
makes the diroasas tneidont to WoxaN a speciality. The estab¬ 
lishment combines tho advantages of being a cure for the treat¬ 
ment of chronic diseases of either sex. and a resort tor the seek¬ 
ers of tileoaure- Ciicniare sent grasd; “ Motion — _ife, ft 
pamphlet upon the treatment, scut on receipt of six Itostage 
stamps. 
B U R K tfc CO., 
MANUFACTURERS 
AND 
JStltf 
ESTABLISHED X2S7 1826. 
C . A • 
I MPORTERS. 
Dealers in _ . „ 
Watches. Jewelry and Diamonds. Flora and Fancy 
Silver Ware. Fine Table Cutlery. Silver 
Plated Goods, trod a great Variety 
or Fancy ArtK'les. 
Our assortment ot the above Goods is the largest to be found, 
and the prices llie roost reasonable, it e invito the attention of 
those who wish to examine or purchase. „ , v _ 
C. A. Brnr.. ) No. * State St, Rochester, N. Y ; 
Jno. T. Fox. f 
Cuas H.WsssO_ 
* TKINS’8KLF-KAKIN*i UK VPl-H AND MOWER. 
A The subscriber has two of the above named machines which 
bo will sell or exchange for Horses. 1C>Ail A OOl*. 
Livery Office next to National Hotel. North Fit_hugh.pt. 
Rochester. May 13. lri>7. __ JN>U 
FREE LABOR WAREHOUSE. 
Ory Goods uad tJrooerlc# Strictly Free Labor. 
rpilK CNDKRSrtiNKD ISY1TF.S ATTENTION to Ms Kstnb. 
L lishmeut. The Col ion manufactured In Ins M U), Is whoU) 
free Ubor A large siock ot Staple fabrics lu variety is main¬ 
tained Refined rod Muscovado Sugara, Staam by-rap and W L 
Molasses, 'toffees, Rico. Ac., on hand Price lists and samples 
K#*nt hv mrtll GKO W. lAllA'K, 
sent by uiau. ^ ^ of 5$h cheny Sts. Philft, Pa. 
GE0EGE H LOVETT, 
die-sinker and medalist, 
S4 Nassau BrnsxT, Naw York. 
G old, SILVER and BRONZK MEDALS prepared in the 
first srvle of the Art. for Agricultural Societies. Instira- 
tions, Asgociarions, Colleges, Schools^ &c-, Ac-_ ’ >s?wl3 
,T. SAGE A SONS, 
lithographers and engravers, 
809 Mots STRUST. ButTALO, 
OVER S A Gr B’S UTD5IC 8TOB3. 
BttYSr’ TAIL4UL 
B oys- clothks of every description made 
to order In the >V>< manner and in the most fftahionablo styie 
at vrrv icu* onre*. Partiuttla.- atvnlioo paid to cmtjrig lor men 
orbovs. ' W.W. PABSRLLS At CLARKSON'S*, 
SofiwUl 26 and 27 Arcade Gallery, Rocheetor. 
THE ROCHESTER STONE YARD, 
TS WF.LL STOCKED AT ALL TIMES WITH THE 8F.ST 
L nilHiity ot LoCKTDRT .lUO V-KDI^A SAlfO NTO>'t. 8I1CL\ AA 
Flagging, Platform. Curb, Parlna aud Cro**-W’alk; Caps and 
Sill* Water Tables. Door Sills, of *Jiy size rcqiiircd. Steps, Lo- 
pirut. Well and Clstorn Covers, Bui'etinut Stone. Ail,. which wilt 
he rnralshod at the lowest prices ouibort notice, and laid in the than !m» 
bo.it mauiiortt desired Wm wilt a!*o deliver Stonotn anj-quau- 
H,y to any place on tho Lakeo, Canala or Railroada thankful 
tor Um natronnge hcrcudarebestowc! npon us by ourcnutomera 
and fri"itd» wo «'ntll endeavor to merit » coutlunance. 
Office and Yard In Rochester, comer or Fltr.hugh St..and Erie 
Canal Just south of Court Honao In Buffalo, ©u lire Cailal op 
posit* tho Courier House and Erie htroot Depot. 
Orders addressed to either of the underslgruffi, or *' r 
quarries at Itockport or Medii-ft. will be attoudeu to punctually- 
1 THOMAS RATHBUN, Buffalo. | proprietors. 
WM. W WHITMORE. Loekport. 
WM. CARSON. Ageut for Rochester and vicinity* 
REMOVAL. 
FRANCIS &5 LOUTRBL, 
Stationers, Printers and Book • Binders, 
Have Removed from their Old Stand to the New Store 
>7o. -Lo Maiden Lane, 
[.Year Nassau St., Hew-York.] 
E^“We supply everything in our 'due. Orders receive 
prompt attention. _ 3SSvf26 
CROWN & ElvIIEER.Vr, 
Hu bib* Levs nutl Wholesale BookscIlerB, 
4S CORNUILL, BOSTON. MASS. 
P ARTICULAR NOTICE TO BOOK. AGENTS. OOLPOR- 
toure, and all Traveling Book Dealers, or those who wtsu to 
enter into the business, whether Male or Fem ale. 
YOU CAN BUY BOOKS OF Cts 
Including Historical, Biographical Religious and Miscellaneous, 
on hotter paper, better printed, and oettur and more sjuenu -lly 
bound, and which will sell faster, and on which you 
more money, than cJ any otficr House in t-,e couniry; auo as a 
particulat inducement to yum aewill pay tr.-tght on all packages 
or boxes, as far as New York city or Albanw Few C atalogue, 
terms, Ac., address GROWN 4 EMERY, 
gj 4 W S _ 43 Corn hi II, Boston, Mate. 
SIPJALIDIIhrGh’S 
Steam Engine and Circular Saw-Mill Manufactory. 
I MPROVED BEGIN KS AND BOII-ERS -Oirettlar Saw-Mills, 
with east steel mandrels rad strong iron head-blocks, lever- 
got—one sawyer cutting l.OOOfect, tnet. piue, per hoar GMh and 
uiulev Kaw-nifUs. with rotary food,—Shingle Saw-mil.x self-set- 
rlnc and gelf-stoppum Ueodiug mills, siding tniffis, fur making 
feather edgud riaiug. Shl.iKle cutting machines, Straw-emtore. 
Stove-Jointer*, operated by the foot. Jointing *rith groat rapidity, 
Bedstead and Cnair making aiaahtOflry. Ghncwa nnd hollow au¬ 
gers, Broom handle lathes, Wood lath.?*. Broom machinery, 
picket fence machinery. Bran Duster* Grain Sepsratore, Hori¬ 
zontal Smut machines, and other machinery for Mills of all kinds 
made on snort nolle-.'. Contracts taken tor bnildmg mtUa Cir¬ 
culars with cuts and other information raven, by addreesliw L- 
A. SPALDING, Loekport, Nlagara Co., N Y. 3t3w8 
H I, MIRA MUSIC SCHOOL. 
rrtHTS INSTITUTION, for Instruction on the Pini'O. Organ, 
I yU.'n.lt-ou, Guitar, Violin, and In Yocal -Mnsic and liarmony, 
I* .itonicil In > beautiful valley—healthful, quiet and pleaaautr— 
rad uwVidei s more thorough course of Mraxut. tuacrtios 
thno line beftra been offered ou this Continent Pnpua enjoy 
supciior advantages tn nurny respect*, being utnlor the znper- 
slsiou of Teacbeh* who have spent several years wito the best 
masters, and graduated with the highest honors. Terms for 
1357, command) aa follows : 
March 4th, Jimic 84, September *d, Dcretaber 2 d. 
Pupils ean enter at ray time during the tv ran Thirty PUp-- > ' can 
be accommodated In the tm , waging 
m per Term—Including board, tuition .use ot pirart 
fuel and light. For ftmhur ?^gVsO^™[p^ 
matron address 
Elmira. N. Y.. May. 13=7- 
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