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I.M, »,n, 
MOORE’S RURAE NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER 
DESIRABLE RESIDENCE FOIt SALE, 
CITUA.CKI* IN I f 1 % OKiVTRAli 1 'AKT (>w r'is FLOUR- 
O ishing village or Fairp irt, five minute, walk from the N" Y 
O. R. K. Depot, mill 2U rniuute- rule Horn Eoeh ste.r The bouts 
Is i.esrlv new and well built, in modern Cottage stye with good 
ve,I sod cistern attached. The lot i* liege, with choice fruit 
end nil necessary out builrtlug«, Ac, &c. To nny one wishing 
to retire from the firm or the city, I tin is a Ihvo ruble skua ion, 
•rood senooin and tour • hnrches near Terns easy, and title in- 
disputable, Pofscw, ion given when desired. 
F airport. July », W. 0, J. DEL,AND. 
GRAND AGRICULTURAL EXHIBITION! 
THB FIRST ANNUAL EXHIBITION 
OP THB 
Young Men’s National Ag'l and Mechanics’ Society 
Will be held at Kluiua, N Y , commencing Mo.vdat, 
A u<. dl, and continuing throagh the week. Toe gr..un< 2 a 
will be opened each day for tbe admission of visitors at 
9 A. M. Cl'iRO at 6 P, SI. 
-r,Tf5? X 0 f', 1 :.'.'. 110 *?L x 1151 to be awarded In DISUKE- 
NEW TURK, Jct.y h,—B eeves—T he Current prices for tbe 
week at nil the market* are us lollowc—Klret quality, 12 m 
12kc; Ordinary, U(ajl,>£c.; Common, lOioiIO.^c-; Inferior, 
y,«y>tc 
Ooivs *sn Caivks—F irst quality,$660(70; Ordinary, $ 5 df 5 /iU; 
Common, JilkaRh; Interior, 
Veal Calvin— Extra, 7i'a7>»e. - - 
SiieKP and Lambs — P’ 
3®tJsio. 
Swine—F irk quality, f'*i(3)7c, 
_ CAMBRIDGE, Jolt 8 . 
Other qnnlltlea, 5fS)fio_ 
Pint quality, b($7o; Other qualities, 
Other qualities, 6 $ 6 j.{c, 
----->.—At market 271 Cnttle,240 Beevon, A 
31 atoms, consisting ol Working Ozeu, Cows and Halves, Year¬ 
ling*, two and three year* old. 
I'atOIS—Market Beef—Extra, $9.00fi,)9,6U! First quality, $8,.10 
Ordinary'$»»! ( t U!l!i, - v ' $7,7%8,26; third quality, $tj,oU(gj7,25; 
Working Oxer—$ 30 to $2dU. 
Cows and Calve* -$85, Mj, 6U(a>67. 
Y EAKi.ixok—JtXkgjfXt. Two years old, JllSt'cb 12 . Three years 
Old. $4ota2S2. 
Vbal Calves—$ 5, 8(3)12 each. 
Sheep and Lambs—T ied ut market. Prices—In lots, $2,50, 
o,tMiVt}3,5ll each. Extra and selections, $ I, 4,i50(5)4,82 
HiDEs-7v t (,j,8c. W ft Tallow 7ft«0Ho. K tb. ' 
PELTS—2Oc(.<l$ 2,00 each. Cair Skins Hioilhc. ¥1 Ih. 
Swiwb— 532 at market- Prices— love weight, 7k<aHc. M ft — 
Dressed lions, 0(q)Ute Shoats, wholesale, I)[bj7kc.; retail V(a) 
9>4c. ¥3 Hr Spring pigs 1%I7 c $ lk 
BRIGHTON, Jolt ih—At market 750 Beor Cattle, 30 Stores, 
7 pairs Working Oxen, 115 Cows and Calves, liOJ Sheep and 
Lambs, lUbtl Swine. 
PaiCES- lieu! Cattle—Extra. $9,JU®9,75; first quality, $S,76; 
second, $i,5o; third, $6,75; ordinary. $5,50 
Hidrs— 7t>iai*c, Tallow, 7S@8c. 
PELTS— 25o(qi*2,00. Calf Skins, 14(a)15o W ft. 
Vral Caltea— $ti 7(3)0 apiece 
Workinii Oxen—N o sales 
Cows awd Halves—$-' 4 , 27, 31, 35, 41V3)S6. 
Yearling* $14X3)00 Two yearB old, $35<5>12. Three years 
old. $45(3)61. ^ 
Sailisp a an Lame#—E xtra, $4.6(1, 1,7':3)5. In lota $2,50(313 
Swine— Retail, 8@9c. Fat hogs 7%o. Spring pigs 12c.— 
Shoals 7){c. 
VILiIjA decorations. 
frUIK NATURAL BE All I1E.S UP A tlljD.N • F.Y PLACE 
A eon ha iucrea cd a hundred fold by ihe proper dlspositi .n 
ol a lea - Yus**, sedans and Figures; and-whaie a running oiook 
or spriug Is within reasonable diidancr. what better use van be 
made o' the water than io supply a tarty fountain on tna Lawn, 
from which the inrp n» cun bo conveyed to the burn yard or to 
the ga^duof tbna uddlng ornament to rouvonienew at a moder- 
aie outl’y. Agrovl variety of urnanontai Iron work, Including 
oyer itiirty duKnsmt style* and sire* of Vases, from. $£ to tiUl). 
Fonubtlns au iub'e f ,V Putdte Parks or for rrtyate Droundg 
from $15 to $ 2 . ,i«.i Also Rummer lion*"*, Settre*. Dugs D*er 
Lions. Larnlir, and oftor AtHmalr in diff-r-m po.stureB. UorBe 
Post* And Horse Rangers. Hay Rack* Stable Partitions, Peed 
Tioughs lor Swine and Pou.try, Ac , Ac. Alannhu'tnred and for 
sale by JANES, BKRBK A CO, 
Engravings teat by mail. 3*iB Broadway. New York 
bition U ' 1 * "AVihOADfipf all tb« horses on exhi- 
Precedence will be given to Flora Temple and Lancet, the 
two KmHt rn.aia uncoverml and led-foliowed by Jack Kosri- 
n ’ , . ?“??• Ma0 * T»«ony, Rose ol Wanbingtoo, Miller’s 
namBel, Lady Moscow, Brown Hick. General Darcey and other 
trotting celebrities i»*io are engaged to show their points and 
pacea ou the Agricultural Course. 
IUKSDA '■ , •! P. M.—EAfclUilTXTION and EXAVUNATTnfl 
of TROT TING GEI.niNUBand .MaRES that Wo nevtr cro” 
wUi f bo “warded 1 - na3 ° f BPeed re< l ainid - <mf > »'"«■ To 'he best 
Pir 9 t preminm_____ _ . _ »uq 0 
4.20 A It (Breakfast.] Toledo 8 . 61 A. M. [DIue at Whi'Aj Pig. 
eon.l and arri ves at Chicago 5.55 P. M. same er, ning, con- 
neetlng as above. 
Pecond premium...... " 
Thud premium. 
MATCHED or DOUBLE TEAMS—No e'x'c 
Exhibition and examination. Trial of ape< 
mile and repeat To the butt will be awarded 
First premium............. 
Second premium.*"”*"** 
TEN PI KE »ItOltT-HWUNS FOU SALE.—< 'andllus, 
J. N. Y.,Jilly t.i, 1-57 332 E. MARKS. 
The above Trains connect at Cleveland 
FOR COLUMBUS. 3 1 -KINOp lELD. DAYTON, IN'DIAN- 
, . „ „ APOLIS, CINCINNATI, 
V- h0uL!l ’ Leaving Cleve and as foliowv: 
'j" Rt ti-Vi A. M. 3iwp.il. d M P. JL 
^ Dayton, two a. m yjju a, m. 6 .uupm. 
For ST. LOUIS, via Bellefotitainu, Colnmbas, or Clncin- 
naU > 630 A.M. 3jUUP.il 6.30 P.M. 
, connoctious are also made at Tab*do wish the 
r pUL;DO, WABASH A WESTERN RAILROAD, 
ror pv v> ayne, reru. Logaabport, La Fayette, 
and Danville. 
FA JUS A? LOW Aft BY ANT OTHER ROUTE. 
BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH 
To i hnctnnaU, Toledo, Chicago and St Louis. 
STP~ ThkoUC f] Tic REVS BY THIS ROUTE can be ob- 
tamed at all the principal Ticket office* In the United Slates, 
and m Hulfaio. a 1 lh& Ccimpai yV. TUilcet officeg-Sxchauge street 
Depot, also at the 
General Union Ticket Office, No. IT Exchange 5t. 
A. J. if A RLOW. Ticket Agent 391 
June. 1857. VVll. tt. ItAUH, Gen’l Agent, Buffalo 
NOW n E A. D Y . 
THE PROGRESSIVE READERS. 
Bv SALEM TOWN, LL. XV. and N. M. HULBROOK. 
WHOLE MATTER ENTIRELY NEW. 
“Unequaled in Merit and Practicability.” 
THE PROGRESSIVE FISTH READER. . 
IHE HROQRfSSl VE HH.HTU READER. .lx- 
IHE S'ROQRESSfVE THIRO READER, . . 15 <. 
IHE I'ROURESSIVE SECOSD READER, . 13 
THE PROGRESSIVE I Lit ST HEALER......... 3 ■■ 
AND 
PROGRESSIVE PR(MER. by a Practical Teacher, 6 •• 
rpiIESK BOOKS are made by practicui and successful Teaoh- 
X srs and rJoniUiotibite, loerooghiy conversant with the wants 
ot the School Room, wbo have been assisted by an efficient 
corps ol liter-ary and other educational men. thereby securing 
wAi possible degree ol perfection In every department. 
Everywhere they are seen they are received with xnurc t.knted 
r PO KAHMEUS.—A young man. recently from England. 
X wishes to obta n work on a farm for one year Direct wi'h 
real name, and address W U-, Box ld75 P. O., Rochester. N. Y 
Third preminm 
E COK WHEAT FOR BEER.—At $1,25 per bushel, at Hol- 
lock's Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Store No. Iu 8 
Buffalo street. Kochester. N Y. ng* 
SKLF-KAK1NO REAPER AND MOWER, OR 
SINGLE REAPER, 
Seymour & Mur/som Patent, Improved for the 
Harvest of 1867. 
T ills .MACHINE IS MORE SIMPLE, and less liable to pet 
onrof repair, than any other SelMUker—Is easier for the 
Team than any iinud-rnker which cuts os wide—cuts as clean 
and rakes off better than any other machine, either hand or self- 
raker Toe sine ol the bundle may be regulated -,y (he driver 
with perfect ease—me knife cannot be clogged—and for quality 
of material and workmanship, It is not surpassed by any ma¬ 
chine in tbe market. For funner particulars, apply soon, to one 
ol our agents, or to ourselves. 
SEYMOUR, MORGAN A ALLEN. 
Broekport, Monroe Co., N. Y, 392w2 
Discretionary Premi urn* this day] $50U.. 
THURSDAY—FOURTH DAY. 
11 a. M.—Review of Fire Companies by CoL Ely Mayor of 
Elmira, and the Frenident of tbe Society.' * ? 
2 s. M.—Exbibitloo and Examination of trotting Stallions. Com¬ 
petition open to the United States and Canada. Trial of speed 
required— one mile and repeat, in harness To the best will be 
awarded: 
First preminm.... .....KI0G 
Second premium............._ j,jq 
Thfrd premium ... .....III]]] ' gn 
Discretionary Premiums mis day. $20b.. 
FRIDAY-FIFTH DAY, 
10 A M—GRAND REVIEW AND PARADE OF FIRE 
COMPANIES. 
Governors of ail the States 
Mayors ut all th~ CtHes of tbe State of New York and of the 
V^p°/n lev to witn ess tbe 
^K j ARADR Hiitl Rl!/^ IFAV, to tve iollowed bv a 
be K avra>dld' ttE K ' N U1 ' N Ei! 071 tUe grounds. To the beBt will 
First preminm. $1000 
Second premium..* ’tiUO 
iuiviv, uuiy-.i.— toe new cl p begins to arrlvo more 
freely; bat up to this time the tnpply ha* been quite scanty, 
very little having been received at all as yet from the West, and 
this, coming on a market bare of stook. »m sought for on ,*r i- 
val. at very fall rates, but no higher oompar.tivviy ihan paid 
for it in the Interior Not a groit deal has transpired Ol this 
market e* yet. owing to the want of adequate Mipplfr* as w«|l 
as Irom the fact tbai most If not all of tie mannfsonrlng agents 
and wool dealers bare taeeu In tbe wools’ 
where, contrary to expectioua. 
chased extensively, and iw 
... ... _p-owlng dLtnc-s. 
_the msjorlry of them have pur- 
-.. —| .. o-third* ot the 0310 (1 now roinpnicd 
to have ctmog- d iianu* at an advance toby of Si‘ir)3c p3 ib ub , ■„ 
even the higu rate* of last sra-ou; tk'“ is owing chicby 10 ihe 
appearance of some large dealer* *> market for neces.arv *np- 
pile* and other producer* takiiv* it lor granted that thnso large 
opiiralnrs w-ro Weil posted -V and knew what they were about, 
followed suit and tho a-oB i* seen in the above statement.— 
.Many of the prudent dealers awl producers, ho waver, have been 
doteired from pu-- a a*mg io that extent wnlcli they mhvrwise 
would were It-ol for ihe high price* prevalent; price.*, Indeed, 
which lire ir *’u a market does not seam to warrant at prerent_^ 
The cdp -vlll prore about ihe >am* a* that of last y=a’, b it the 
growth 1* larger ami 111 heaviness it will tier IU%3cqnt fully more 
than last Season; It being I, s* free trorn burry and greasy bub- 
Mnn»es on occonot of th» uufavorsbla shearing weather At 
tw close thmo *»< more inquiry for Huci iCasmmrr.-) tVnol* nod 
prices rnlc I!rally; sale* of mum llDJMI ft* in lot* i or the week 
have her neffrered at A5.aJ 17.^0 for Super, and >S)r,D-jc for ex¬ 
tra fl-ecei. I’ll He J Wool* have been more active- safe* of .V - 
b"'ft, old-uper and extra country at I2^15 u h r the former, 
snd.vnaccfor tha larier- Porolgu ha* been in lair demand, 
and runner »a!sa of oh) bale* Washed Mediierranean and .Syrian 
\\ ool.* have been effected supposed at 27(3)27^0 6 months and 
bale* unwashed SytUn an private terms. \Ye quota; 
American vaxuuy KIsrHH'o. ,x* ft........] 
American Full-blood Merino .........._... 
American X and l{ Merino..].],]]]”]]] 
American Nativu and do.] ]]."’* 
Pulled Wool, extraCflui.l.y.].]]]]]]]] 
Pulled Wooi, Hiipor....... 
Palled Wool, No. I ..]]]]"]. 
California Fine, Washed.]]]]]]]]'" 
Do. Com. Unwashed.]]]]]’]. 
Peruvian, Washed. 
Valparaiso. Unwaehed..."]]]]]]]]]]]]’ " 
South American, Com Washed_ ]]]] ] ]] 
South American, Entre Rios. WaYhed]]]]]]. 
South American Unwashed. 
Sooth American, Cordova, Washed 
East India, Washed. ■ 
African, Unwashed.....]]]]]]]. 
African, Washed.]]]]. 
Smyrna, Unwashed.]...]]]]]. 
Smyrna, Waaned... 1 
Mexican, Unwaehed..]]]”]]]]]]]. 
.(iv.‘r. 
I’HILADKLPmA, Joly 16.—Slice Jnna, 1851, according to 
,. r m U nrf r ".°, f T* l T 1 ’ r *. W “' Dealer* of thix city, ibere has 
W A.IRB iYJSTKS- 
HAY AND CATTLE SCALES, 
F OR WEIGHING Loaded Wagons, Carts, Live Stock, Pro¬ 
duce, Ac More than Four jUtoumad of these convenic.t 
ami durable Scales have been put np by us in ail part* of the 
United stares and the British Province We also have more 
than One HtuulnA dilferuut modibcations of 
Platform and Co outer Scales, 
adapted to every required operation 0 f weighing. 
Pamphlet* with Cut* and Descriptions will be furnished upon 
applicailon, bv mull or otherwise. 
FAIRBANKS A EWING, 
Masonic Hall, Philadelphia. Pa. 
S92w4 FAIKHANKB X CO., 
18k iieoitdwuy. New York. 
COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, 
Corner of Arwu er and Oregon St*., Roeiiester, If. y. 
fPHIH IN-mi'UrMN embraces nil tbe department* of in- 
I strucUon necessary to qa*ii’y stndenw for the business of 
leaguing roimnereial, Sclent’Sc. Or Proreusioua! pursuits Iu 
addition t,i the advantages affurded bv an ordinary Academy, 
prevision I* made for loose wbo desire the beitodts ol an enttfu 
Oullegiale course in the Mathematic* and Ancient Languages. 
To be admitted, itudet.t* must be well advanced in the studies 
usually pursued in cur Common Schools 
i kx S euaLK IlirrBTMtXT it under ibeimmediateRnpervi- 
sion of au accomplished and highly quad bed Free-pi rvm—ire- 
lug of it-elf in all respect* a well-appoinred and .-elect Female 
neniuiary. fhe pupils share Ihe beneit* c-t the daily instruction 
of <ho Professors and oilier Teachers iu ihe Iuetituttea. To the 
members of ibis Department Diplomas *r» awarded on the 
completion of tre prescribed course of *tndv. 
The Principals with their families, atK. rereral of ihe Tesch- 
ere, will hereafter reside 111 the New Bearding Hoa.*e, and by 
constant intci course wldi the Student* endeavor to secure their 
ui’ ral and social advancement, a* well as their iuteliectuaj 
culture. 
Expg.vsES— For Board, Fuel. Lights and Tuition In Com¬ 
mon r.ngIDh, $rJH per year, payable quarterly in advance. In¬ 
cluding Tuition in Higher Engi.rli ,vnd the Ancient Languages, 
Washing, Books and Stationery, $250. 
Tuition. 
For English Dranchea, in the Academic Department, 
( Gnrniry excepted,) per quarter. . $810 
Third premium 
Fourth premium 
Filth premium 
Sixth premium....]]]]]]]]]]'” 
Seventh preminm..]]]]]]]]]] 
Under the general supervision of Henry H 
tuner the general aupervision of Henry H Howard. Esq, 
Chief Engineer firepepiiretnent, Now York, assisted by Tracy 
tt. Morgan, Esq, Binghaailuu. and Samnei Sherman E»a, 
Rochester. ^' 
,4.33160 
.45(361 
.I0]a,47 
,S7@43 
.15 7,52 
,37’3 h5 
The s-tme, witn the Uigher Mathematics or Ancient 
Language*.. . . 
German. French and Drawing, each extra,]]]]]]]]"]]]] 
Lessons on the Plano, (including use ot instrument,") ] 
Rochester, June, 1857 L. K S v riERLEE ,) , 
For general utility. 
Third premium...]]]] 
Fonrth premium.]] 
SrattlOHS—For general utility. 
First preminm. 
Second premium...].]] 
Q1IOHT-HOKNS roti BALK -Fight or ten due young 
O Hows and Uinter* ; Also Hebiar and Bull Calves. 
Clockville. Madison i’o. N. Y. f-'OttlJ S p CilAPMAN. 
Third premium 
GRKAT BAMGAJNS IN VIRGINIA LAMJ»iI 
'■[5HE SUBSUIBER, AS AGENT FOR THK OWNER, offers 
i- '" r Mtle- ’1 Very valuable tract of land in hu(r 0 id Co., Va. 
lying on Aqnta Creek, at its Junction with Potomac river and 
edjolnlrig the Depot of the Kiuhniond, Fredericksburg and Po- 
toruio.- Railroad t o. where tUvre I* comm niead.n both North 
nod South li'i-e datv, by Railroad and .Steamboat I his farm 
contain* -HW acres, one-ualf in wuod of (he original growth, toe 
mu due arable, uud of rare fertility- The wood lies wiinin a 
mile of the wliarf, where wood is shipped to Alexan Iria, W *,h- 
uigtoii and Baltimore, and the larger poniou or tile purchase 
money could be renllxed from the sale ot th* wood, which can 
be conveniently soar’d fm-tn toe farm —nee the , mtr< ,/ :hi tueu 
,'dad Gift u on I.’i .7l.:;.ji|.\r uj XL at. of superior unuttfouaevewr;- 
trrea 'y tn/kay - the shore on Aqnla ,-reok 'uralsie* an excellent 
situ ror a rionap F.iX.jy, The Iiuptovemenis consist o( a good 
dwell tig with u passage and th ee rooms, a arg« stable, com 
house*, si-rviuu's h utse mid fish hon*e— a, iw..- A portion iff 
First premium .. 
Second premium 
First premium. «]00 
Second premium .. 50 
Third premium..].]]]]*"] 30 
Arrangements will be made for testing the’strength and do¬ 
cility, Ac., of dralt horses on the ground, at a load. 
Postirs—U hanas and less. 
First preminm.$20 
Second premium. 10 
MtTLESi 
First premium.$1 ’ | Second premium. $20 
BKXXPI5G Mage A 
First premium. $75 
Second preminm.]..].]]] 50 
Third premium..]. 30 
Rubal Nkw-YoRRiB Omen, ) 
Rocbbstkb, July 14, 1867 . { 
Flour airu Gnxttr of nil classes and vnrletles is withou 
change in price, though most cau bo quoted a* firm. 
Provisions Cheete and Lard are drooping. Best varieties 
of potatoes have advanced 121*0 per bnshol. 
Wool is coming In ftcoly but no alteration In rates. In our 
" Wo °' Market,” wo till* week give the transactions In the load¬ 
ing citio*. Now Voik. Philadelphia, Bouton, Buffalo, do., In 
this article—tho renders of the Rpksl who wish to be "potted 
up" will find them worthy or careful perusal 
Hay- Best grades have fallen off /iw dottart per tun during tho 
week, $13 being the aighost figure at which sales are effected. 
KOCH ESTER WHOLBSALB PKICES. 
vi ^[Our Airp GRAtk. I Honey, box .. lSo 
w.] mr - .*7.iHX33,75 OaiidYi-i. box. 131 * 3141*0 
.47(atoll •• 
t0 ' ul1 ' .62(3157 •• 
[Sal. Eve. Post 
Jnly 9 —Tho small lots of fleece Wool arriving con- 
P 11 " 4 T.m licmiml f,tr pn«“d 
Ivlons rv.* B r^f* 1 " lv ” b, ' (,n “ 'V lb*, mostly 
el -i. Iu co,lt " r y the exci cment oon- 
^ V* raa . l ; in « 'D D- I" :i..ric >) ft on rho 
fi soil* o'ffrsl £S! r ° r '!. i “ w °° l lt > cr ” i* » bettor 
. ° r . ballota l ornvtan, and 500 bales, 
lomn’-ru'. at wimia prices, as to qusilty - 
there win be aUKAS 1 rOROH-LIGUT PROCESSION and 
4 bii liant DISPLAY of 8 IRK ROCKETS, surpassing any of 
the kind ever seen io the counlrv. 
Ent-ince Fee—For 5 'ngle Horse*, $5: Pair*, |H.l If kept on 
the grouud.*, an addiiiouai charge of $1 for hay and straw 
f-uccesstul compeilwr* wilt bo ebar-xea 5 per cenL deducted 
fro.u ihe amount ol prt-minrn awarded. Exhibitor* wbo fall to 
snow their horses lit the Grand Cavalcade on Tuesday, at 11 a. 
n to ootnpe’e; and the entrance lee will 
be pm-npt.y refunded on the return or tint receipt given bv tho 
Secretary- 
No xtvptleatlon received after Aug 25; no exception No tin- 
sound horse snail receive a preminm. Wien nn animal U 
deemed nnworthr nf a premium the Judge* will withhold it.— 
Purs de-irng P’iva-e subir* for th hit horses will apply- to 
the i.encral Snperintcudent, J. B. ClXRR. Elmira. 
Entiaiica tee to Fire Communes $26. They are required to 
appear in firemen'* itres*. with theif engines, Ac. If prevented 
altonding the Grand Parade atni Review on Friday-, the entrance 
fee will be tefmided, subj-rt O' lie order of the Foreman. 
Special Reeulatlous to Fire < V-u-panies, contained in Ciree- 
l*r» :o b* obtained by- application to the Secretary at his office 
Elmira, RxhnbtUirj and Firemen admitted free, and Musicians 
accompanying them, 
Firemen can obtain their meals at Restaurants on the ground. 
50 cent* each 
Reserved seat Iftrieu-.-iving free admission daring the week 
—and possession of seat guaranteed; 
Single .. . <3 
.Gentleman and Lady..]]] 5 
A limited number only will be issued. 
OFFICERS. 
Uon. SILAS SC. BURROUGHS, President. Medina, Orleans, 
CHARLES MORRELL. Secretary. I.ndlowvfile, N Y 
JOHN ARNoT, Jr., Treasurer, Elmira, N. Y 
BOAHtl or MA.VAaSRS. 
GFO. WILKES, E*q.. New York. 
L. B. BKOiVN. Vnw York 
CHA& 'Y. BATHGATE, Westchester Co N. Y. 
L A. CHANDLFR, Morris Co., N. J. 
JOHN W WILLIAMS, Buffalo. 
THOMAS CGKWi.V. Jr, Ohio. 
Wll J SPEED. Detroit 
,T. B. CLARK, General Superintendent 
W. W. HALLARD, Assistant Secretary. 
FRED. K. PHILLIPS, Assistant Treasurer 
COMMITTSK OT HEcxprtox. 
Hon. S. R. ilUSIU' G, All’iwr 
EKASTUS CORNING, Jr, Esq. .Albany. 
Hon CHRISTOPHER MORGAN. Aubam. 
LEWIS II MORG AN. K*q, Ruehestwr 
CHARLES .TONKA E*q., Living-ton Co.. N. Y. 
GEORGE CLARK, Esq, Otsego Co., N. Y- 
Col. A O ELY. Klmlra. 
Col. AG, HATHAWAY. Elmira. 
ERASTCS P. HART, Klmi-a. 
„ „ SILAS JL BURROUGHS, President 
Chaa MoRKKt.t, Secreiary, 39Uw3 
p_- . r-- .* pni-ea. amo quality: 
Prime Saxony Flueces, washed. >J ft,. K2 ,r.v ir,,n 
Merino,SOL/AV . Threc-qrrarier* do.. 4-Au.Me II jv 
Common. Iffiu-IOc , Supiirfin... W^J^frd aLtre. 
Do. No X.jrmScA Smyrna Wiihcd] ^ 'w n ,' 1 
wk* ,..^ Iffcotfie ; Mexican. 17@l9c ; Bueno* Avre?'S ,2 . 
Skxoa 
COMBINED REAPER AND MOWER 
Clover bushol 
Timothy. 
Sffh 
Wood, haul .. 
IN) soft ... 
wanned, '.’i.r-'-I-.; Mexican, 175iil9c.; Bueno* An*. w ?ai 
B arbury Wioihod. 3&S^6c. ’ 0a Ajre »- * 4 )JeWc. 
tofl5l B b| 0 e o t d. hA, “ haV0 b<Min m!ide «33(.015cfor oue 
AND SINOI.K MOWF.H. 
.’Hunny’n Pritcnt with Wood's Improvement, 
r.N OFFERING MY MAOHINES TOTHS FARMERS FOB 
JL. the Uarvi-.'t of Kb . it acorns hardly necessary to advertise 
tnera ; but us lots ateftium for an Introduction to the public Is 
so genera,iy adopted. I take this method to Inform me farmers 
that a close personal attention to the practical operation of the 
machine the past 0 arrest a or, induced me to i.,Gte several Im¬ 
provements these, added to its former reputation, give me tho 
utmost confidence In staling that It now elands ottrivalled 1 , a 
Mower or a Lombiand A.aper and Mower, and lor harvosUr.u 
i.lorer Reed, ha* no competitor. I hare a Iante arumtm ot 
certificate* from Bran, who have used my mar nine tvsible* 
-ere,a, Premiums. Diploma* and Medals, awarded bv State. 
*- ountv amt Town .Agricultural Socletle*. pointing out plainly 
th” points *n wntch it excel* all nthars Many of tiles* are 
pn'eored and cannot la* embodied in auyother machine, and all 
will admit how «»»entlal and indispensable thev are to a m,v 
eessful Coeibltved Reaper and Mower 
WUn each machine will be furnished two scythes, two extra 
guards, two extra section*, one extra pinion mid wieoeh. 
‘vananted capable of cutting from 111 to Li acres of grass or 
grain per day in a workmanlike manner 
Price of Combined Machine delivered here on the Cars $125 00 
“ “ tffngls Mower, Wood Bar •* .• •• up 00 
•* Steel “ • . « Ufioo 
WALTER A. WOOD, 
„ , . _ , Maiiufaetarer and Proprietor. 
Hooslek Palis, April 15, 1S57. SSlwl 6 
MARRIAGES 
tor HupMr WcKtorn; fu t'Xtr/i do; QUtrkot olo«ln^ Ubiivv 
C.m.iUtan lower; .ale* at $fi, VK^.3i for super; WqjtffXtfi 
u.* I ' V 7 1,0 V,P 1 Atko 4 heavy for common kind*. S,rle* M(|- 
Wtiuheo club at Ifi c -tin outside price. For a sample fully 
•5wc- “J. l<ac : hund.otuc white Oauailn ut 
. . white St. Louis at 1321*10. Oltlcago spring held at I iKc 
Uuvcrs at 1 We. Rre doll at UBC(i)H g < Dorn in better supply 
ami lower; Mile* mixed \Ve»torn at R'oii^lc for anniul,, irnei* — 
Oat. plenty and doll at Slf.fllBc for SuV* aud VVeXm 
cl, . i ,?,] l \“ >N! '7r Por * : , Rales at $22,?5(,ii'22 OH mens, 
i ‘ Ui«.ra '‘Vra'Jl ril i' , ' : *P/'"7 L, ‘ ,J Mies Ht 
Wvlouspri«l* N Cora n,8( “ *» .lowly at 
deeim'^r^'TJ 8 of whn,u of li anticipation of a 
ni ne ami wit-i only a moderate supply, holder* * fa n rtn „ 
lowrr nud more plenty; *.als*x \Ve*t W r,i m| X Ad hi 
w ’ifi.raL an 1 so ru lire Railroad! OaU ftbi dull ami Ht?mai“ 
O hniidhlv* hr 1 s , K 11o ” r . H! ‘ or haras and out 
are Cl*aril 8 , r‘ ? "'i'antag.'s Of Hus mode or bunging doors 
dealera^h’Lt*.^ 1 * In “>‘ "'“'trared fireutar*. Farmers or 
acalers In hardware wi»Mi.< till* article, will pl*«u address 
___ e- u- MORSK, Eaton, Madison Co., N. Y 
&RHAT SA.IL. 175 
DEVON CLVTTEU f 
/ AN WRDNF.4DAY.yj, of r 
A / lie auction, without mm,, 
forty-live In number, and i... ;; uul , 
?* Un ” ! «V.ud Ismed 
■ OF 
lV SOUTII-IJO\VN SIIKKl'. 
:ri s ®P*«Wl)Br. 1157.1 Will soli at pub- 
m'Td !"* , r ur .' 1 ot ’ ‘Ifvon Oalile, about 
Z'l hbeep. about 
Rvilroad iiiid iy.tinihus'ijtaSous in ^/o»Th*B l ™ U * ,!l ° 
T Ii 4 v u brod Dovdiih for nuuir vi*jirh ti. . . , 
tlonvi d frem iho beftt auJimhIi aad for tin* werc 
bnmdh»$; bulU h»%vo tm«An of itnporiiMl blood dStvpt n* mv 
shir.-, iMUland which, with ecrZl t f my°p* 4 i«S 
ootded In the Knglrsh Devon H«rd Hook. All „.y herd' leii,, 
record,rd.j. Ui* American Devon Herd Rook,-oon to be nob 
li»h..d, and are equal, probably Inqnabty to any others In ihU 
K’Rf., 11 herd consists of about 3U cow* and hX^ud 
*•» or io miln littil bull oaIw 0 , • 
h'tl descended originally from tho nocks of 
• Ir. r.lluiitn, tho Duke ot Richmond, ami other celebrated Kmc 
u»h breeders, ore**ed for Um last seven or night veer* with 
ram* bred by tile great South-Down breeder, Mr. Wobh, of 
rams Lnglhud. 'There w ill be *5 or 3d owe*, iho reraainder 
onnoHuniSr °* HWn F n cka ’' ■■”'>’ «>'* will prebaVy he a bettor 
dnv Otlme 1 l’ u, 1 < 7 h «'*’r* to .elect animal, 10 their hkhig Umu 
“‘i? ®™jr,y , hlrh will eccur for soma lime. 
which wril U ready by tho first or August, 
Txusi* or g,]L U “PMly'inr '0 mu by Icier, 
of $lffTan,roso Arei? r , th*u |l 0, cash; on sum. 
bl” at liniik, wl dbrnraceU^d ** UrJ0 on P 9 !'*' 
J{;, 9 m^ Railroad, at Rnf- 
BOtiveytuo th.|« by calUng'ru rnV re"uV° WlU bo 
tending on the sale day will eirw* Hi* Nlwl. '.i!'.,' 1 ], 1 ), 1*'°*® /f 1 ' 
tarm anil main »horo by steam ferrv fro ■„ raV *'.*?* [he 
at Lower Black Km K, nr Sorib IJ.,|K|" mwM m 
om’dhnse* or rail car* will bring (hem ir*m tb.dr M»ul, r 
'iff-il 0 Sale to commence at 11 o’clock. .A. M. of the first dav' 
Vfidwleow LEAYIrj p *1 Ts-v y ‘ 
UUet KasV sr v T„1.. ia*7 allen. 
MONKOE COUNTY SAVINGS INSTITUTION. 
rpHIS BANK ALLOWS INTEREST AT THK RATE OF SIX 
X per cent per annum npou all deposit* Office No. S6 Buffalo 
fctroet, ulreoilj* opposite tt* Tourt llar.ee. 
r u DHARL2CS YV DIJNDAS, Preridont 
J - a PIKRFONT, Secretary 
T'mstees. 
Martin Briggs, Samuel Miller, 
Amou Bronson. Taomo* Hanrey, 
Aristarchus Affianpion. Nathaniel B Merrick, 
Mones uhAptiu Nehemlab Of burk. 
Freeman Gierke. George W Farsous. 
Louis Ghapln, Edwin Pant-OHt, 
Gharle* w Dnndas. William N Sage, 
George KUwonger, Lewie Solve, 
Kbonoror Ely. Alvah 8 trong, 
William W Kly. Levi A Word 
Rochester. Fofcruarv 21th, 1857. STXtf 
ELM1KA >11181C SCHOOL,. 
iTIUTS INSTITCTION. for Instruction cm the Plano, Organ. 
1 Melodeon. Guitar, Violin, and in Vocal Mneic and Hsraiony, 
is situated In a tmautffnl valley—healthful, quiet ami pleasant— 
and provide* a more thorough coarse of Musical rsrTiiocTiOM 
than has before been offered nn thte Continent Pupils enjoy 
snperior advsntagv* In mruty respect*, being under mo snper- 
vielon ot reachor* who have spent several rear* with the best 
roasler*. and graduated with the highest Itouora T»mta for 
1857. commence tut foDiiwb : 
March Ath, June fid, September e,l, December fid, 
Pnpil* can enter at any time during the term. Thirty pnpils can 
be accommodated In the fatuity of ihe Principal, at tbe o*ie of 
f>«<» per Term—Including board.’ tuition, nso oi piano, washing, 
fuel and light. For further particular*, and all necessary Infor¬ 
mation address Mias C. G. HCOTT, PKi.-friirat. 
Elmira. N. Y., Mar, 1857. .WSmfiwo 
THIB ILLXN4UB OKMTHAL KAIL ROAD OO. 
O FFER FOR MAI.K OYER l.AO0.000 Ai'RKS SE1.ECTMD 
Fanning *.s.l Wood Isinds tn Tracts of Forty acre* and up¬ 
wards. to nut purchasera. on 
Loug Credit* and at Low (Late* of Interest. 
Pamphlet*, contntntng Maps, description of Lands, and other 
mtoniin-uon taIqaMa (<j 'ho Wijtern will bo sent ftM 
of postago by addressing 
Vtftt JOHN CORNING, <J*m, AgA. Buffalo, N. Y.. or 
JOH N WII .SON. Laud Corn'r ICR R, Cfhlo, 111, 
KRTOillX'8 UillVF.lt, 
A **? m °WKR AND REAPER FOR 1 S 57 , WITH PI.AT- 
IrnAritr” ^ ’'']'"'' r * ,do b< * ck delivery of the grain. Vsrioiu 
Sjfei'sssiT^ “ ‘SrssrjiK' •*“ 
O/AWtl Successor to Howard > RnWulo W V 
»T. SikCvId (ti sows, 
MUSIC PUB1JSHKKS, 
NO. 309 MAIN STREET, BUFFALO. 
Plamo 8 and Mklodkons from the best Factories in the Union, 
for sale at makers prices. 
The Rural Nxw-Yokkkr i* a paper th* fame of which ig 
without a blot Characteristically Agricultural, it |g in the 
broadest sense a Enmity I'tptr, one which may be admitted 
without doubts as to its tendency.— New York Recorder. 
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