to raise larger -iiipplies. Tae sale* of the week reach some 
liHMJt U lbs super aud extra new fleeces at 17Ji@G2j£e. the for¬ 
mer for de Laino, And the latter for Ca&sioiere purposes, also, 
to SO.i acres and with- 
at prices ranging from 
tn from t to Ik’ rui'-} ,;,f Frederieksbur; 
$10 to $20 per acre All oommunieatio 
mey one labor. nave cot been th.K>ve V W’,T 
as* reached the point aimed at by him for 
it la OD.v in consequence of the inability of a' 
Stock had 
originally from the fotUh’s Stock through the channels of Col 
<haddock. J M, Hopper £sq.. and others. Mr. Wane, would 
COWS Attn Caltks—K im 
Common, $35@W- Interior. 
V»al Cjltij—E xtra, 7iu 
OrtUnmy, $ 101*1 
*ueorem. unei i ii aril oi qiocbronmtio Pair. 
* tat^sferring on 11 I.‘i, Wax Vlowers and Frn! ; 
Silk Kmbruldury,Needle Work, Pspier Mac 
o! 1 oiu-1, $2 to ; OU Painting, Jin }V„rd at. 
it'Widte'tihihdW) 
b’Mw , un, , ti«i/k/ , tiMiite'u , wtiiu/vu , wwtw , uii , wwtw , t( , ii>w>a , i( , ii 
^ >W ^ W , W vu)i,)U)w.,lwy.^ ...... . ... 
JULY 25. MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL ANT) FAMILY NEWSPAPER. " ^71 
Arrival of the America. 
Tiik stenniBhip America, from Liverpool on the 
4th iust, arrived at Halifax on the 15th, 
Gkbat Britain.— The parliamentary proceed¬ 
ings are very dull and uninteresting. 
The bill for the redemption of the Danish Sound 
dues, has been passed to a second reading by the 
House of Lords. 
In the House of Commons, Mr. P. Baring called 
attention to the necessity of taking stepB to facili¬ 
tate by emigration, the supply of labor in British 
Guiana, 
Mr. LaboucUore admitted the importance of the 
subject, and it was the duty of the Government to 
assist in promoting a system of emigration, in or¬ 
der to advance the prosperity of the colony. At 
the same time it wa3 their imperative duty to take 
care that no possible approach be made toward the 
re-introduction of the horrid system of slavery. 
In a debate on the consular system, Lord Pal¬ 
merston said that “arrangements are being made 
to send consnls to places on the Black Sea, ac¬ 
cording to the stipulation of tlie Paris Treat?.” 
The Post believes itself justified in stilting"that 
it is the intention of the Lmperor and Empress of 
the French, to visit the Art Treasures Exhibition 
at Manchester, in the course of (he noxt six weeks. 
The Daily News is authorised to state that the 
Earl of Shaftesbury is decidedly opposed to the 
importation of free blacks into the West Indies, 
regarding it as perilous in the extreme. 
The screw steamer Fox, Capt, MeClinton, fitted 
out by Lady Frankiin, sailed from Aberdeen on the 
1st inst. for the Arctic regions, ia search of the 
remains of Sir John Franklin and his crew. 
The Dnke of Marlborongb ia dead. 
At a meeting of the company owning the mam¬ 
moth steamship Great Eastern, it was announced 
tbit she may be launched in September, bat that 
the trial trip to Portland will be deferred till next 
April. Her total cost is to be £597,000. 
Fr vnce —Gen. Cavaignac is officially announced 
as one of the opposition candidates for Paris. 
The Government’s candidates are those now in 
office. 
In Algeria the French army is stated to have 
suffered much during the late campaign from heat 
aud fatigue, and there remained much hard work 
for the men. A telegraphic dispatch from Kubylia 
wports more victories for the French troops, and 
^ys they were masters of the entire country. It 
was reported that Gen. McMahon was killed in ac¬ 
tion, but it now appears that several musket balls 
passed through his coat without injuring him. 
The depression of the l‘3ris Bonrse had given 
rise to a rumor that the government contemplated 
raising a new loan, but the rumor was believed to 
be unfounded. A reductionorthe rate of discount 
by the Bank of France, was looked for. 
The Paris correspondent of the Daily JfewH says: 
—“It is currently reported at Lille, that in conse¬ 
quence of the excellent prospects of the harvest, 
the Belgian Government has resolved to take off 
the export duty now levied at the French frontier 
upon cereals coming from Belgium. This impor¬ 
tant measure, it is said will go into operation 
on the 15th of July. 5 ’ 
SPAitr.—There ia nothing new in regard to the 
Spanish Mexican question. Sr. Lal'ragua still re¬ 
mained at Madrid, notwithstanding the unsatisfac¬ 
tory nature of the reply to his memorandum. His 
return to Frauce at an eaily day, however, was re¬ 
garded as certain, and it was supposed he would 
wait in Paris fur fresh instructions from his Gov¬ 
ernment. 
Naples.—T he steamer Cagliari, bound from Ge¬ 
noa for Tunis, was seized by a band of armed Ita¬ 
lian insurgents, who landed on the island of Pon- 
sea aud liberated some prisoners. The "Sapril,” 
Neapolitan frigate, captured the steamer, and the 
troopB were pursuing the insurgents. 
The revolutionary attempt at Leghorn was sup¬ 
pressed. 
The political prisoners liberated on the island 
of Ponsea numbered abontSOO, and in conjunction 
with the Insurgents they attacked the Neapolitan 
gens d’arraes, bnt were repulsed, and several of 
them arrested, when the remuinder fled. 
PRUSSIA.—Berlin correspondence affirms posi¬ 
tively that the Danish note in regard to the pend¬ 
ing difficulty had certainly been received, and that 
its contents, though courteous, were of the nega¬ 
tive character already anlicipRted. 
Titokkt.—A lthough the Belgian Minister had 
received hia passports, the feeling entertained by 
the Government was only a personal one, and after 
his departure the Charge d’Affaires would be freely 
communicated with. The Belgians appear to have 
made a tour in the Principalities, and curamenced- 
agitation in favor of their union, assuring the peo¬ 
ple that the European Powers were agreed upon 
its expediency, and were meditating the establish¬ 
ment ()f a monarchy Under a Belgian Prince. Tt. 
is intimated from other sources that the rupture 
had been brought about by Lord Stratford, and the 
Constantinople correspondent of the Daily News 
says the aflair seems likely to assume gome impor¬ 
tance. Several of the foreign Ministers have call¬ 
ed on M. Blondel, ami ft ia rumored that those of 
America, Franoe, Ilusala, Spain and Sardinia will 
present to the Sultan a joint note on the subject. 
A meeting of the above mentioned diplomatist, 
has been held at the house of the Russian! Embas¬ 
sador. 
A Government, circular (confidential), addressed 
to the foreign diplomatic agents, maintiins the 
right of the Forte to the Island of i’erioi, and ex¬ 
presses a hope that the English will evacuate it. 
OOXVBROIAI. I.VTS 1 .T. 10 KNCR. _ Breadstuff*.— Mt-MtU. 
Richardson, Senate A- Co., quote (lour dull with a declin- 
ina: Mmiem-.y; wheat firm hut dull, and coru steady. Tlin 
Brokers' Circular quotes com dull at « decline of fid.— 
Mes»r*. RichardMn,Silence & Co, quote red wheat 8«fid 
©0-lt.l; white wheat ffitfld^Hia. Western Canal firm- 
8l)»(M(a>3In(Jdi Philadelphia and Baltimore 8k@32s; Ohio 
228hd@33sfld. Mixed and yellow Coru 3(ie<®3tis9d: white 
e9s@tua. The weather hau been Uvorable lor the growing 
crops, " B 
Provision..-Messr*. Biglatul, Athya A Co.. Richardson, 
Spence & Co,, and James McRrnry quote beef quiet but 
tirm. India mess 160 s. Pork dull; Bacon quite, AUll 
quotations barely maintained; lard buoyant and with a 
large speculative inquiry—all qualities slightly advanced, 
quoted at ddsiujdOs. Tallow was slightly lower; the Butch¬ 
ers Association quote 69a6d@fi0s. 
Arrival of the Vanderbilt and Atlantic. 
The steamship Vanderbilt from Havre and 
hiontlmmpton on the 8th, and the Atlantic from 
Liverpool on the same day, arrived at New York 
on the lath inst. 
Italy.—W e have detailed accounts of the at¬ 
tempted insurrection in Italy, whioh was directed, 
>t is said, against the King of Naples and the 
I ope, and not with a view to the erection of anew 
form of government, hut to expel the Austrians 
from Italy. 
Stain.—T here had also been rumors of insur¬ 
rection.-! in various parts of Spain, but at latent 
advices the country was qniet 
Francis.— In despite of all the efforts of the 
Government, throe Republican candidates—Cav- 
aigiiae, Olllvies, and Udomion—were elected in 
1 aria on the 5th aud Oth inst. 
. England.—T he work of shipping the Atlantic 
telegraph cable is progressing rapidly. 
In the Commons, Mr. Roebuck brought forward 
s motiun for the abolition of the Lord Lieuten- 
.’cG^to li• * aD '’ *° ut debate it was lost by 
nfu mV lImo8 publishes a letter lrorn an 
outiAi, dated Lahore, May 14, in which it is stated 
that the 25th Native Infantry, having refnsed to 
obey orders, were cut to pieces. Three hundred 
Sepoys, report aayB, were killed. 
The London discount market had experienced 
farther red notion. 
The bullion of tho Bank of England was grow¬ 
ing stronger by the influxof gold. Some bills had 
been done outside oi the Bank at 6 per cent, per 
annum, but on the Stock Exchange there was con¬ 
tinued demand for money at 0 per cent. The cal¬ 
culation was that a further reduction of interest 
to 6£, if not 5 per cent, would be made by the 
Bank Directors on or before Thursday, July Kith, 
a week after the steamer sailed 
The Paris Bourse continued greatly depressed. 
The Bank of France, however, was gaining specie. 
Commercial I.vtkluoissck. — Richardson, Spence it 
Co.’s circular. 
The weather sioce Tuesday has been showery, but to¬ 
day haa assumed a more settled appearance. Crops arc 
very favorable 
On Saturday the Commercial Assnciiliou published the 
usual estimate. The quantity of wheat and flour beiDg 
more than was anticipated, had a depressing *ffcot on the 
trade. 
To-day's market was moderately attended Business 
done iu all descriptions of wheat was slow, and Inferior 
red declined 2d per bushel on the prices of Friday. la- 
dUo corn a little more Inquired for, with a few tales o! 
mixed and yellow at l«-6d per qairtor Whit- rather 
easier, being oiTereil at 39s to 39*83 per quarter. We quote 
wheat 6»6d, OiflJtgdllsfii. White 7s0O®lOs tor 70 lbs— 
Floor— Philadelphia and Baltimore 31»@32s; extra Ohio 
32s<M@3M.1; Western 3O#0d@3U6J. 
1‘orR -scarcely inquired for? Laid ha* been quiet, and 
prices rather lower, OTsCi bsing the nominal value. 
Sandwich Islanders Ahead.— Three young 
men, who were born and reared and still have 
their homes in the Sandwich Islands, have taken 
the first astronomical prizes at Yale College.— 
These three are Hiram Bingham, of the class of 
1853; W. D. Alexander, of 1855; and D. D. Bald¬ 
win, of 1857. The YaUadium says:—“ These prizes 
are among the most honorable of the course, re¬ 
quiring not only intimate acquaintance with the 
visible heavens, but great accuracy in solution of 
problems, and especially in calculation of eclipses. 
There is, therefore, a great struggle among the 
'mathematical heads’ of each class for the first 
prize on the list Bnt the 'Cannibals’ aeera to have 
a proscriptive right to that honor. Carious to 
see these bods of the Pacific come round Cape 
Horn to wrest so surely this particular honor 
from the youth of America.” 
-w—•-- 
Catti-re of Bayard Taylor. —Bayard Taylor, 
the world-renowned traveler, after encountering 
and escaping numerous dangers in his journeys, 
has finally met with an incident which will pat a 
stop to his wanderings. The Evening Post says 
he is betrothed to a daughter of the astronomer 
Hansen. Nothing is said about the personal ap¬ 
pearance of Taylor's intended bride; bat as she is 
a native of Saxony, a country proverbial for its 
fair women, we may presume she is beautiful. 
-“ Sachsen, 
Wo die gchiunen Mmdchen wochstn." 
“Saxony, where the pretty maidens grow,’’ says 
the poet. 
--A—-*---- 
\\ estern Banks.— The St. Lonis intelligencer 
states that an immense demand had been made on 
the Western Banks during the past few months, for 
the redemption of their notes in specie. The 
Banks of Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, Illinois, and 
Wisconsin have felt the drain, and it would proba¬ 
bly not be far out of the way to place the amount 
of notes on the Banks of the States named, that 
have been redeemed in coin since the first of 
March, at 55,0(10,000. 
- 4 ■ »- 
Tub Police Force of the City of New York. 
— The Police of the City of New York at present 
consists of 7 captains, 25 sergeants, 44 roundsmen, 
60 on special duty, 650 policemen, 21 doorman and 
300 special patrolmen. 
Ufarhfte, dUmtttcra, £t. 
BRIGHTON. Jvir 1C.—At market 1200 BeefCattle, HO Stores, 
6 pairs Working Oxen, 80 Oowg and Calves, axJO Sheep aud 
Lambs. -HO Swine. 
Thicks— Beef Cattle—Exlm. $9,50; first qualify, $S,50; Bec- 
sneoiul, third, H'yRI; ordinary, $5,U0. 
H loat—7Ig<aifle Tallow, 7Vji a Ac! 
Pairs—25o(a$2,0O. Calf Skins, li@lbc tt. 
Veil IjAtVKS—$8tVh9 npfecn. 
WoRjtnto in esc—N o sales 
Cows AND Calvss—$24, 27, .31. 45(5.50. 
Yearijnos $U0fo(*l Two years old, $."£ Three years 
old. $ll@5t. 
3ur.Ee and Lambs—F. itro, $■+, 5(50. In lots $ 2 ,50(51 3 . 
Swine— Retail, 9)£c Fat hoga o. 
THE WOOL MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, July IS —The demand ia fnlly equal to the sup¬ 
ply, although Ihe new clip la now arriving iu larger quantities; 
hut the market being hare of stock, it has been mostly pur¬ 
chased on arrival at full prices, trough comparatlvely'not so 
high as the rates paid in the interior, which, tn most instances, 
have been fabulous. During the last lew years cereal products 
have Hold at so nicb rates that Hamers hare paid but little at- 
trillion lo Wool raising, and manufacture^- being aware or this 
foot have not hesitated to pav them their own prices this year. 
Come what may it Is certain the Wouleu producers of the coun¬ 
try c annot stop their tnacninerv, and as there 15 uo surplus stock 
a-Liable anywhere unless at high rates, they have come to the 
conclusion to pay the farmers' price* that will stimulate them 
Rural Nsw-Yobker flnici, 1 
RCkihestss, July 21, 1857. j 
Flour and Grain are unchanged In price, and but llllle is 
doing except to supply local demand. 
Provisions —Our table exblbite considerable alteration, hut 
the change* are light Ilanu and Shoulders are !,V per lb 
belter; Cheese has fallen off »*c; Laid is up fully K r\c; Egqs 
2c. per doicn higher and scarce. 
WOOL Is changing hands rapidly nt previous range of prices 
ROCH3STKK WHOI.KS A r.s! FHICI38. 
Floor and Grain. 
Floor, bbl......J7 ,iW( ! 5S 1 75 
Wheat, Gen.....SLt&qpLAf 
Host white t'unnila, I.U'J 
Com..T.bic 
Oats. 
Barley.$ 1,00 
Buckwheat..KkTfiLSo 
Boons.$1,50(u2,dU 
Peas.$l,00tii,2S 
•Beats. 
Pork. Mees.$24,no 
Do. cwt.S&OOHAiAt 
iLrukf :VJ r* art i a t 
r. -T V.IV’XVv v ' 'ivvvr oubnei......5/, .o i 
Bool, cwt.--jA.o^qftlW Timothy.. $3.t).i,u;l,t.i 
bur-lug Lambs eneh $1.5UHg,25 8CNDRIES 
MuttontaircssBj ...S.VSO^id.fitl Wood, hard .. .ELMQfc.rP 
Hums, smokeu ....WKwIir-io U>. -olt.$3,.»».7:4,1W 
Shm 1 life vr i .-.I II I ■■rs, i f .i« , ... 
Mutton (curea*6) ... t-'i..VkSti.Ctl 
Hams, smoked ....UK^lorjo 
Shoulders.Ct)* 1 'jc 
Chlckans. 1 1 i- ' .'c 
Turkey*.tktiKliK 
Geese.fit 
Turkey*..00(5112 K 
Geese.fit 
Dalky, Ac. 
Butter. rolL...I5‘s(£lfic 
n........ 
Cheeso . .. 8v;(u01 ,1 
Lard, lrled,..........U0( ! i(16)ic 
Tallow.ipflTHe 
R^gs, dozen ... H\aj 17c 
Coal, Isitilgh.tsJri.L’.t 
Do. Scranton.$7(al7.25 
Do. Blorelitirg.$ 5.50 
Ikx Shouiokin.$7.257.50 
Do. Char.HGilSWc 
Sab, bU_$H,tA)(<ijf,u3 
Hay. tua.JS..I3 
Wool, ki lb.3lt, ii.V 
White Hah, bbl.$12 ,7 12,50 
Codflah «quintal .$ 1 ,:.' j.5,25 
7ront,bol..'SS.flO 
PRODUCEAND PROVISION MARKETS. 
XKW YORK, July 2 —Flour—Dull. Common giadt, are 5c 
lower Sales at ^>.. , 5tu,t>.l.i tor common In choice euuer Stare- 
$dAV llt J.80 tor extra tfo; $6|20@0 4.V for taper Western *6 d“ -i 
7.n*J lot extra do; market closing dull and tendency downward^ 
Canadian flour onchanged 
GRAIN—Wheat ill moderato demand. Sales at If title 
Chicago spring; l.'lgJlMo good to prime old white Citiuda.-- 
liya dull Corn In >nial) supply. 
BBOVWIOK8—Pork linn ami more active. Sales nt $21 - .' .ij 
24,ntl_for Ltiers. Litd iu good demand ,t full prices- sales at 
14Tk.,i|10o Bulter stiiady at 13@l*,lc for Ohio: 10,q)21c Stale — 
Chev,o dull at Baltic 
BUFFALO, .July 10—Flour—The market Is dull, but un¬ 
changed in p«lcc». Bales this morning at $7vit>,2o for common 
to good supi’i tlite llllmds and Wisconsin; $ti,37(c !>,ti2 for extra 
do. No sales of other descriptions were reported, and w« qimto 
them nominal nt $0,37.; . 7,25 tor extra Ohio and Indiana; -i7 5d 
for double oxtra do. 
Grain-W heat holdere hare advstieed thrtr vlows. with u 
rood mining inquiry Sales Chicago spring on private terms.— 
\\ e quote tho market nom.tial $1,80 buy an, and $I,31@I32 .-t!- 
leri. for Chicago spring Little Other kru is ofl- ring. Tho Corn 
markat i« lower and dull. No sales to report; held 72c, w itlt a 
uiodernio tuqulry, ami a ehftdo advanco in canal Irei ;hts Oats 
in f iir demiuid, bui prio6B <iro Jov^Osj mhI^h nt nrrivo. 
ruovi*ifiX8r—Pork In fair 4 iid firm i\t lor 
for light «1o. Smokrd hat«M nth** «luU lit 
l»V^(loe lori’lrtln iuid caayL ard unchanged at 
ALBANY, Jtily 20.—Flour and Meal—A steady dowuward 
taiKlency for flour, at unchanged prices. <'oru meal iu mode* 
J-ntt* request 
Grain—N othing doing iu wheat Corn rather lower and in 
air rcqiiKbt; aales Western mtx»d at 81 Oats rather 
lower, with oales Ohio aVOl’c, indtsute, 
- ■ -- 
THE CATTLE MARKETS. 
wank'at. Y «i'i R re J 01 v > J ’--BKKv*«-Tha Current price* for tho 
Wi 1 nru foiliiw h —Kimt quality. 12r,o 
Ordinary, , . 
., , ^ OihwdnilitlM, lii'HKJo, 
8 WR 1 S. “ %8fl> Other quaUUes, 
Swine—F irst quality, ti«;(ii)7c.; Other qualltioa, 6@6J*e. 
OAMH1UIH1K, ,T 01.1 13.—At market C(>tl Cattle, 55U Beeves A 
110 Stores, consisting of Working Oxon,Cows and Calves, Year¬ 
lings. two and throe yoar* eld. 
I'aiCKS—Market Beef— Rxtrn, $!),0O(iilf).2$; First quality, $8 50 
5; second quality, $ 0 t 00 (a> 8 > t> 0 ; third quality, *o, 5 u'£ 7 'j)q. 
ordinary, $5,00. 
Vi'oilkiuu Onx—$90 lo JlW. 
Cows anp Calves—$«. bo, OlKSfS- 
Vf.ARt.tNcip—-$XK. I,’. Two year, old. $3VS)38, Three rears 
old, $40(0)45. 
Veal Calves—$ 1, fyi 10 each. 
HnKKPANO I.AKB8—2700 at market. Prices—In lots, $2,25, 
8,iJi\c(3,25 ottch. Extra and (elections. $1, lv> C. 
Hide*— 7W@So. » IK Tallow IXu&c .» tK 
Pelts— aV!;j-$2.0fl each. Calf Skins (4,5.13c. »lb. 
Bwine—F ew at market. Frfoos IJve weight, 7>s(n)8c. bl Ih. 
Dressed hogs, 9@I0c. Spring pigs 3®4e qrY ib. 
some 15,000 tt ,3 old tuner and extra country pulled ai 42o. and 
5dC. Foielgn Is In moderne request. Slid’prices rule Brmly; 
the sales for the week are AW boles washed Smyrna at 27 
ami some ifertir-oon terms not made public; some fineljape 
Wools are On the market worth Ij2ijc jJ tb. We quote: 
American Laxrmy FleeceB.^Ub.4,3(260 
American Full-blood Merino. 45qh51 
American >i and Merino.40(0,47 
American Native and .!< do. 37(5:43 
Pu lied Wool, extra Country.46uy62 
Pulled Wool, sapor.;. 37 (o )45 
Pulled Wool, So. 1.SOtoKff 
Calitornia Fine. Washed.ISmHO 
Do. Com. Unwashed.17,7030 
Pern vlan, Washed.35(5,89 
Valparaiso, Unwashed...]24(dtf9 
South American, Cora. Washed.rida'34 
Sooth American, Bntre Bios, Washed.17(5)24 
South American Unwashed.Finals 
South American. Cordova, Washed.!.!!27;530 
East India, Washed...II"$7®5 
Adrican, Unwashed.llailA 
African, Washed... 18@26 
Smyrna. Uuwa-shud...1115(217 
Smyrna, Wasned. <iM 
Mexican, Unwashed .11115^18 
[.V. r. Mhunt. 
BOSTON, July 18 ,—There has been a fair demand lor domes¬ 
tic. The sales of the week amount to (W.lttlo tbs, fieece and 
pulled, mostly |hg latter, at fall prices. In other kinds there 
have been sales of $0 bales Mediterranean, Australian. Chilian, 
Mestixn and Texas, and StAJ.iUKT tbs. Valparaiso, at prices within 
the range of quotations. 
Prime Saxony Fleeces, washed, If) ft., 62@d5c.; Full Blood 
Merino, 5 i>,i(.ye,; Three-quarters do., 4dqp5de.; Half do., 43®4dc.-, 
Common, a'idrilX'; Superfine, Pulled erlrn, 43(.-/,--Vc.; 
Do. No. I, 3, v /iil3c.; Smyrna Washed. 24(g,82c ; Smyrna Un- 
washed, J3.5 -'.V.; Mexican, ITia lilO.: Bneuos Ayres, 'S'iaAQo-: 
Barbary Warned, 23(^)36c. 
ORICAGO, July lo.—The Ohtdtgn tyvmyral in a review of the 
Wool mmketof mat place s.-iyn;—" A heavier business has been 
doue tn wool th- past week than In any other ot mis season.— 
The puri‘h«>?r 0 r three of the principal dealers, present an og- 
grvEafe oT lTT.iJOd lbs. aud shipmauu to the amount of 97 ,OiJU 
lbs nave been made hr the same floaters, nr by Easb rn men 
purchasing of them. Home S to 10,MA' lbs only have been re¬ 
ceived by teamo, tire farmert even In our iminudinte vi.lnity. 
nreferrlng the Railroad as a means of transportation. While 
the views of our dealers differ somewhat, we are Inclined to the 
opinion that there will he no ree«dlug in prices iu this market, 
it certainly closes lor the week with au upward tendency Our 
dealers who have been in tin* mbit of parchaiiuc wool lu Snn- 
. t'non Co., find themselves outbid ibis ten-on. ft seems-ome 
proprietors of a batik lately established at Lufayntte, Ind., have 
actually bought of the McConnells and other large wool grow¬ 
ers, sonifl 7 5.OK) Jbs Haxouy and Merino wnol. and paid (In (heir 
Own money, <>r course,) the extreme rate of 45-to lye ^ lb. This 
is "V limber than last year, and is Ihe highest price ever paid in 
this State. 
Wc quote firm ami in request nt the following rates: Full 
blood K.nUlo: . blood * .3--.-, ■-] oiood 31,.; Ac, common to 
’4 blood AXui’ire. 
DETROIT, July 17.—Tho Delroit Aiied nr say* the wool trndo 
for the season (s nearly brought to a elosu in i.iat market The 
receipt* by teams having boon light during the whole season._ 
There are occasionally lota still brought into that market. Tor 
which buyers pay frum 3Hc to toe. according to qiialitr. Prices 
have fallen off somewhat Trota the high figures paid two or 
til toe weeks since, u well here as throtighon: the State, as most 
of 'he eastern buyets have retired from the market and return¬ 
ed home, end tbo excitement la over. A gvntlomnn ia Jackson 
who is well posted, ntnda the Advertiser a communication, in 
which he says there has been pureha-ed in Jneksun during tbc 
season, 17,2nd lbs wool at from fid to Otic, the greater portion at 
from 41) to 43c. The same writ'* says there are several fugt* 
Inis in that neighborhood yet In fi--t hards, which are being 
Held for prices at which similar wools sold two weeks since, an 5 
that ne t over 43, ' lfic, ... arid naif be . ,., - -,) r,x tba best ) —. 
lie estimates Urn woo! product Of that t-otinlv at S'SMSiJ tt>._ 
Toe Ann Arbor Journal of the 1st inst. state* that TtHM) lbs. or 
wool changed hands in that place during the week, costing 
Siy.OOO. This would be au Avenge cost ot about 1 1 i„c ^ lb.— 
The receipts of wool at Detroit by Kaiirtad 'or the week reach 
474,702 lbs, nguinst 248,016 lbs. for the previous week. 
The Perry (N Y.,) l\ma says about $100,000 have chungBd 
l ands in that region by operations in wooL Friore - tv c rnoted 
from 40 to 46 centa. 
LINDSEY’S EOIASY FORCE AND LEFT PUMP, 
go BEST PUMP FOR RAILROADS. W 
^4 t?J 
S This Pnrap, patented In England and America, is ” 
H ri i ,w 2 r ra/.'y \mproveu, and in eucccssfiil operation in 
m various purls of the world. It i * wqrrunle/ to work hy 13 
O fiUfid 0,11 (Itptlta under 1 \A)futi ftrtd in made, pipe and all, Q 
of wrought amt TIIK ca«t lroti, will not get ont of or» 
g der, will not rOKt, wllJ pot frette, will laat *n ago, aay- ^ 
p ^ody ciio put It up, *«rorke by h cid, waT/ir. wind or 
■** steam—throws and raLaei* water, from lu lo W gallons 5 
^ pur miTinte. bos eide-g-. aiicg aud balance wheels, and 2 
— coats, complete, tor all depth* under M.KJ feet, from $au to 
0 JirawiDgs, with f?jl| pwniculare and prices, feenfc ^ 
5h free of mntage U* all parte of tbo worhl.on application to y 
JAMK 8 M. KIJKKY, Geti'l Agent <k Cora Merchant/ c 
g 39 1 w2how John Ctreet. Neur York g 
S BEST PUMP FOR WELLS. ^ 
VlfaLiA DECORATIONS. 
T he natural beauties up a country place 
can hoincrea-ed a hundred fold by the proper disposition 
of a few v ases, Settees and Figures: and whete a rnnuing brook 
or spring is within reasonable distance, what better use can be 
made of the water than to suppiy a luRy fountain on the Lawn, 
(ram which Ihe sui-p na can be conveyed to the barn yard or to 
tile garden f tins adding ornament to convenience at a cindur- 
aie outlay A great variety of ornamental Don woik, Including 
ovct thirty lUff.-mnf styles and sires of Vases, from $2 to Slim, 
r mint aim. inUable f, r Public Parks or fl,r Brirute Grounds 
from $15 to $2,LOO. Also Summer Houses, Settee*, Dogv, I>eer. 
Lien*. Lambs, and other animals in different postures. Horse 
Post* and Finns Mangers. Hay Racks Mahlc l'atUtiuns, Peed 
Tioughs fot swine and Poui.ry, dre, Ac. MamriVtnted and for 
sale by JANES, BEEBE * CO , 
Engravings sent by maH 336 Broadway, New York. 
R 1 A.IJRB ANK8’ 
hay and cattde scales, 
F OR WEIGHING leaded Wagons, Carts, Live Stock, Pro- 
dace, <l*c. More than Four Thow<(iod of these convenient 
tind durable Scales have t>fen pnt up by ns in all ports of r.he 
United States and the British Provinces- We also have more 
than Ont Hundred different mndEttcations of 
IPIatiomu. arttl Counter Scales, 
adapted to every required operation of weighing. 
Pamphlets with Cuts and Descriptions will be furnished upon 
application, by mail or otbervrisa. 
FAIRBANKS A KWINO, 
Masonic HaU, Philadelphia. Pa. 
302w4 FAIRBANKS A CO, 
_ 1S3 It rondwuy, New York. 
COLLECT ATE INSTITUTE, 
Corner of Atwater and Oregon Sta, Rochester, N. Y. 
TPHIS INSTITUTION emhritcea oil the departments of in- 
X structlon necessary to qnxlily stndeots for the basinets of 
Teaching Commercial. Scientific, or Professional pursuits. In 
addition to the advantages afforded bv an ordinarv Academy, 
provision is made for those who desire the benefits of an entire 
Collegiate course to 'Is* Mathematics and Ancient Languages. 
To be admitted, students must be well advanced in the nadir e 
usually pursued In onr Common Schools 
The Fm i.i.k DKrsKrKB.vr is aod-r the immediate supervi¬ 
sion of an Boocmpluhcd and highly qualified Preceptress—be¬ 
ing of itself in all respects a well-appointed and select Female 
.Seminary. The pupil* share tbc benefits ot the daily instruction 
of tho Professors and other Teachers in the Institution. To the 
members of *.ols llep*utaient. Diplomas are awarded on the 
completion of De prescribed conree of study 
The Principals with their families, and several of the Teach¬ 
ers, will hercaller reside in ihe New Boarding House, and by 
constant liunrcourso with the Student* endeavor to secure their 
du rnl and socLl advancement, as well us their intellectual 
culture. 
Kxpknsw.—? nr Board, Fuel, Lights and Tuition lu Com¬ 
mon Angliah. $:20 per year, paya le quarterly in advance. In¬ 
cluding Tuition in Higher English and the Ancient Languages, 
Washing. Books and Stationery. $25.•. 
'Tuition. 
For English Branches, in the Academic Department, 
(Qtonitlry txupfed, \ per quarter,. $ 8 00 
The same, wilu the Higher Mathematics or Ancient 
Languages,. . huh> 
German, Krencn and Drawing; each extra,. 5 >41 
Lessons on the Plano, (including nse of instrument,)_12 00 
Rochester, June, 1857 L. R. SATTKRLEE, ) „ - , , 
J. E. DEXTER, i Principals. 
S IIWKT-IIOliXS FOIl SALE.—Eight or ten film young 
Cows and Heifers ; Also Heifer and Bnll Calves. 
Clockville, Madison Co.. N. Y. f.'LHH] S P CHAPMAN 
GREAT BARGAINS IN VIRGINIA LANDS!! 
fptTE SURSCIBEE, AS AGE.NT FOR THE OWNER, offers 
A Tor sale, a very valuable tract of land in Stafford Co., Va., 
lying on Aqtiia Creek, at it§ junction with Foiomar. river and 
adjoining toe Depot of tho rtP_hruond, B"rwierieksboig and Po¬ 
tomac Railroad Co. where thuro is communication both North 
and Month ini e daily, by Railroad and Steamboot This farm 
contains foil acres, i-ne-iialf in wood c.f the original growth, tie 
resimio arable, and of rare fertility. Tim wood lies within a 
mile of the whari. where wood is ah-pped to Alexandria. Wash¬ 
ington and Baltimuro, and the larger portion of the purchase 
money could be realized from the sale of the wood, which can 
be eonveineotly spared from the farm —ntcr tnt ,uifr< of Lie even 
tanJltoi u an tnmnaustHie bei of Mari of cu pe-tor outinto uitinnm- 
txrtJtiy luyicy—the shore on Aqnia oreek furnishes au"excellent 
site for a flsnsj f- .Vry. The improvcmetils consist of a good 
dwell ng with a pasoioie and three rooms, a large stable, cotn 
bot-res. xvVvhnt’s huuse mat f.su house— tkxt. A portion of 
this land adjoining tbo Depot is. used as a garden by the Rail¬ 
road Oo., for the use of whioh, a free passage on the Railroad to 
Frederieksbnrg baa always been granted to the farm. The 
owner of the above farm, being professionally engaged, will dis¬ 
pose of il fortna sum ot Jfl.lin 1 , a price Jf*r below it, intrinsic 
value, arui wv h dot rhan lie has hiretofcre held 1 : at. nr the ad¬ 
joining lands have been soid at. The crops on ihe land will also 
be sold v’. f,ir valuation, and Ml on terms, ft* regards payments, 
as .. v./>n. ! ■- . us may be desired. C.(ry a handbill giving a 
more minute description of ihe above (Him is now in the hands 
of the Editor of the Rukai, The subscriber has also several 
Honev, box.. 
Candles, box.13&@14R 0 
Fkdiis a.vn Roots. 
Apples bushel - $1 Akct'1,75 
Do. dried.jiiVu:j.> 
Potatoes...,.$l@$l)25 
HlPtSS ABO SXIX* 
Slaughter. (gf< 
Calf...'.OqjdCki 
Sheep pelts.$1,50,Si ,74 
Lamb da.tXLti-ic 
Sxxda 
Clover bushel.$7,(>0®7.5) 
Timothy..$3,Wkoii.W 
ADVERTISEMENTS. 
Term* of Advertising.—Twenty-five Cents a Line, bach 
insertion—in advance. Brief and appropriate announcements 
prererrod. mod no Patent Medicine or deceptive advertisements 
inserted on any conditions, (jy The circulation of the Rural 
Nkw-Yorkkr largely exceeds thut of any other Agricultural or 
jlmilar Journal in the World—and is from 2U.IHXI to 3U.IJW orealer 
than that of xep <<Vr paper lont of New York city) published in 
Dls or stictioti of the Union 
cp* Special Notices Fifty Cents a Line each Insertion 
F ARM FOR SALE.—Of SO acre*, in Ont. Co .N Y. Address 
W. F. COATE.r, Agent. Owego, Tioga Uo, N. Y. 39lw2 
D I-.V44XS FOR SALE.—A few thorough-bred Bnils and 
Hellbrs, bred (rora my own herd, by my imported bull, 
nuke of Devon. Also, Essex hogs. Address 
S *^ 12 CHARLES A. KLT, Elyria, a 
BONE OUST! HONE DUST!! 
H aving kkkcikd a .mill for grinding bones. 
we are prepared to furnish this valuable fertiliser iu 
moderate quantities. Coarse, or half inch sire, nt J.D p t -r lutt 
and fine at $.'■> per tun, delivered at ears or htuUs in Buffalo’ 
ohaigingcost for packages. Addiess 
r. ILVRIUS A PRESTON. Buffalo, N. Y. 
Jnly .1), 1S57. ily iwfieow 
BERRIES -AN INVITATION. 
T HAVE TWO ACRBS—8,000 Bnabra—OF THE JOSLYN 
L B.oi'A Raspberry in bearing (either an ateidenta! >evd!ingor 
the common crevJy Improved) to which 1 Invito the attention 
oi those wishing to cultivate u superior article for market._ 
They are perfectly hardy. The present itrowih of new canes is 
IVom t> to 0 I net. Tho yield of tine. 0 j-,y , 0Q f111 „ ,,, nr 
old bushes Is from j to 2 qts—on 2 year ol'd bushes from 4‘to 6 
'lib —yit my soil is ruf.Wr iV,Af a*4 utenrid I uss ua manner, nor 
do font i/tein any oueisaffon to _tendarv inert ihcsr- 
l'rlco of plants for next Foil or Spring $1 per 20; «l nor till) 
or $3-1 per I,tKK 
•V. B.—These visiting n:y grnnndx from a distance of 40 miles 
between tho 21 th nnd 5 tn of this*month will bo welcome, and 
will be allowed 10 per cent dircount far what plants they mav 
contract. li. H. DOOLIIYLK, Oaks Corners. N. Y. ' 
NKW WORK! NOW IN PRESS 1 
SORGHO AN13 TMPHEE, 
THE CHINESE AND AFRICAN SUGAR CANES 
A COMPLETE TREATISE UPON THRU? ORIGIN. 
' arieties Cnltuiv and Used their value ns a Forage Crop, 
and directions lot making Sugar. Mci*».-eS. Alcohol, Sparkling 
and Still Witter, Beer, Cider, Vinegar, Paper, Starch and Dye- 
Stuffs. 
FULLY ILLUSTRATED with OlATtilds ok ArnROmD 
-M.H’utxsuY; with tut Appendixby Leonard Wray of Caflrariu. 
and a de>erlption Of hi* patented process for orvsUHirhig tile 
juice ot tho luipheo; with tho latest American experiments, in¬ 
cluding those of t'07 m tho South By 
_ , Hsxrt S Oloott. 
to which arc added irsusluticus cf valuable French pam¬ 
phlets received from the Hon. John Y. Mason, American Minis¬ 
ter at Paris. 
Prick Oxb Dollar. 
■' !’•' ’'if m !‘‘ l post-paid Orders taken immediately. Those tiret 
received will be first filled. 
a M. SAXTON A CO., 
Agricultural Book Publishers, 
14t) Fulton St., New York. 
BllOCRPOHT COJbI.EGIATG INSTITUTE. 
BrocVporf, Monroe County, N. V. 
DAVID BURBANK, A. M., Principal. 
' TTY * Preceptor-, Nut, Sciences. Ttnco- 
DORR B. Batten. A. B, Laugnages Ms. P. R. Fkxto.v, Vocal 
Music. Mr John H Kknt, Uauiting and Design Miss I.mrr 
H. Walrus. 1 teoaptresa. .Miss AlWB IL 1 ?okv. Eke. Branches. 
Mias Kli.-abkhi 1-.sk, Tnstr ilosic Mbs Parutix Gnt-Nair 
Ornamental Branches. TncuxsA Hpxuv, Pre paratory Depart¬ 
ment 
TcrnflN and ortrea ExrcxfRfi. 
in English to $3; Classical, liobrew, French, German. $> 
to $r ; Piano, Guitar, Thorn ugh Bass. Tiarajouv, $1(1 to $b>; 
vocal Music and Cultivation of Voice, ?1S ; Pencilling Greetsu 
Address 
39lwS 
cations promptly atrewered. 
ABSALOM P. ROWE, 
Fredericksburg-, Va. 
TO THE BREEDERS OF NORTH AMERICA. 
fShort-Hom Cattle, Leicester 5>heej». 
-ft * R. JOHN 'CADE, would most rerpee(fully itU'tnata that 
n .wcse^ttchc*. ?f ibt* sud'leD uf his ifit« broiher, by 
the ac cittern -,v I hi? 1 >*v ai-'Itis OahaI, tre whole of :he valnAble 
stock of Short-Horned tiiUU* urtd Lei venter ^heep, left 
by bira, v% t H t»e offered t-o tt-nryserved ccmpetuSoa, nn Wbd 
pay, 2bib dny of Au^nst ueit, iia 4 miles ecui-^UrAiit, 
frotn Port llopt-ruid aVoogiv. 
Totbose :u't 3 - i : r-ted vniz t ie Stx*fc. :»o recommend«ticia Is 
necessary. Tbo Prize Lists of onr Frovmri.vl and Local Ajrri- 
cnlrunil Societies, prove nut tan nundmittiz^g exertions uf their 
l;iUi owner, lor the last -U je-irs. ft? well a* his utispHriTi^ ex* 
family to carrv on each a concern, *»hu they are now offered — 
r Ihe ..erd nas been rnUed fVcico successive importitions awn the 
M t annual expeiwe?, |.td4l lo $^N), 
«on!i( ft TJH t',«VVo/!! Awilicatten must bo made 
toon (o secure tor., 
1857. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. 1857. 
lake shore ^.isriD 
MICHIGAN SOUTHERN ilAiliHOAD LINE! 
THE MUST DIRECT AND EXPEDITIOUS 
A. Roate from 
BnffaU* *o C’lcveland, Coltimbitst, Cincinnati, 
Toledo, CliiwtgUj Altlwaitkee, Galena, Rock 
Island, Hiit-lin,gron, Oubnnnc, St. I'aitl, 
, , Madison, Cairo, Kt. Lonia, 
And all PciDuts In the West « n d South-West 
Trains leave Buffalo ftnm Exchange street Depot connecting 
win ail Kftstem Troiesa aa P^liowa, (Sundays Excepted: 
7.00 A. M. Express M ill, Hopping at all principal Station*— 
Arrives at Dun*irk MS A. M- Erie UtiWA.M., Cleveland 2.3 0 
I. M. |Dine,1 Toledo b.du l J M. [Sup,] Chicago7.LNJ next morrr- 
“ 6 'oona« 5 ting with, ail ‘v eftern> southern A Northern Lines, 
to. lw A. M. Lightning Express, stops only for wood and wa¬ 
ter—Arrives at Dunkirk 12 .U 5 jfooo, [Dine,] Erie 1 65 P. M, 
Cleveland 'p. it. [Sup..] Toledo H<3SP. M . Chicago «ti(S 
A- M. next morning, making direct connections with all lines 
to_the West, North and South. 
11 .4A 1 *. M. Way Express, to Erie only—arrives at 8.25 P. 
M—returning, leaves Erie 62U A. M, and arrives st Buf- 
itiio 10 lo A- 1VL 
P. M- Night Express, «topa only for wood aud water— 
Arrives at Dunkirk 1105 P. M,. Erie 12.15 A. M, Cleveland 
42U A. 41 [Breakfast,] Toledo S.5J A. M. [Dine at White Pig¬ 
eon.] and arrives at Chicago 3.65 P. M. same evtning, con- 
nectlog \uz above- 
. The above Trains connect at CLoveiand 
FOR COLUMBUS, SPRtNGFIELD. DAYTON, INDIAN- 
. ^ „ APOLIS, CINCINNATI, 
_. 'And all Point* South, Leaving Cleveland as followv; 
Via OOLUMBLh, at 6.50 A. JL 3.00 P. M. 630 P. M. 
Yia CLA DE A DAYTON. 630 A M. 0.30 A. if. 6.00 P. M. 
I or ST. LOUIS, via Kellefontalne, Colnmbus, or Oincin.- 
aari. 650 A, M. 61)0 P. M 630 P.M. 
__Connections are also made at Toledo with the 
TOLEDO , IT ABASH if WESTERN RAILROAD. 
For Ft, Wayne. Wabash, Peru, Logansport, La Fayette, 
and Danville. 
FARE AS LOW AS BY ANT OTHER ROUTE. 
BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH 
To Cincinnati, Toledo, Chicago and St Louis. 
tjT THROUGH TICKETS BV THIS ROUTE can he oh- 
tained at all the principal Ticket oftlco* In the United States, 
and in Buffalo, at the Company's Ticket office* Exchange street 
Depot, al«o at the 
General Union Ticket Office. No. 17 Exchange St. 
A. j. HARLOW, Ticket Agent 391 
June. 135,. WM- R. BARR, llen’l Agent, Buffalo 
NOW READY. 
THE PROGRESSIVE READERS. 
Bv SALEM TOWN, LL. D., end S. M. HOLBROOK. 
WHOLE MATTER ENTIRELY NEW. 
“ Unequaled in Merit and Practicability.” 
Tm. PROGRESSIVE FIFTH READER, ... 
1 HE PROGRESS! rs J-OVRTH HEADER. . m . 
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TltB PROGRESSIVE tLRST READER,'. ’.V.'.'.V"' 9 
XSD 
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tpHESE BOOKS ora made by practical and successful Teach- 
I ers and Elocntioui.ts, thoroughly conv t-rsarit with the wanti 
ot the School Koom, who have been assisted by an efficient 
corps of literary and other educational tnto, thereby securing 
the highest possible degree ot perlecUeo in every department. 
Everywhere they are- seen they are received with unprrretgugj 
favor, and are rapidly becoming the most popular Books extno’. 
Evidence ia constancy coming in showing they will bear the 
most rigid scrutiny, ana are must esteemer, where they are most 
thoroughly examined and tested, 
First four eltaantly uiusi ruled in (In test style of theatt. 
We earnestly tuviU ej,:n.ir.it,on and .ir.nre comparison with any 
other Kead.-r. for u ich perpeae shall be pleased to forward 
them Tree to School Comminevs and Teachers, they remitting 
us simply ihe amoure of pasiatjt tr, stamps agreeable to prices 
annexed. 
Particular attention is called to the paper, printing and bind¬ 
ing of these books. 
Most liberal terms f r In (reduction. 
Educational and Miscellaneous Publi¬ 
cations furnished on appllcaliou ; together with terms lor intro¬ 
duction and for selling. Teachers aud Committees *171 please 
communicate wire i-ANBORN, CASTER, BAZIN A CM, 
Nos. 25 and 29 ComMH, Boston. 
or with COLE, ADAMS & UO., 4ju Buffalo Sl, Rochester. N. Y. 
t~sr~ Cole, Adxsis A Co. are appointed agents for Town's 
Nsw Sisixs, and will supply them to Teachers and others, for 
examination or introduction, on Publishers’ terms. 38911 
ESTABLISHED IKT 1S26. 
C . A. Bl’KB A CO., 
TMPORTERS. MANUFACTURERS AND 
J. Dealers in. 
Watches, Jewelry and Diamonds, Plain and Fancy 
Silver Ware, Fine Table Cutlery, Silver 
Plated Goods, and a great Variety 
of Fancy Articles. 
Out assortment of the above Goods is the largest to he found, 
rad the prices the most reasonable. We invite tie attention of 
those wno wish to examine or purchase. 
G. A. Buss, 1 No. 2 State St., Rochester, N. Y. 
Jifo. T. Fox, \ 3S6tf 
Chas H-WKsa i 
ATKINS’ AUTOMATON: 
OR. 
Self-Raking Reaper and Mower. 
best machine in usf~ 
l (The first) built in 1S52. 
40 Died ruaxtyulty ia I 8 o 3 , 
300 fit dijfertnl States in IStri. 
I.2CO Well distributed in 1955. 
2,800 Throughout the Union 1858 
5,000 Building fur 1867. 
r I'HERS ARE SIX GOOD REASONS TOR THIS UNPAR- 
L alieled icvi-Lte and meat popularity •—Vst It ia strong and 
reliable, and eustiy raonageA 2d It oaree ue hard Ubc-r cf 
Raking. 3d It saves at ierwit another hand in blading. 4th. It 
save* shattering by the careful handling in raking; besides, the 
straw bring la'.ri erralght, it is well eecnred In the sheal. and 
Are * r.vt drop In v e atiep-lkluitlUag and the heads are tret ex¬ 
posed In. toe s.’x,-X, jo that • « Sg mx saving eveu exceeds the 
usos invlng. ftth It Is a good Mower, being cue of the beet 
convertible mschfnvr in a;v flth. it has a knife that does not 
Choke. 
Over SO First Premium* Received In Four Ye nr*. 
Price of Reaper aud Mower $191)—$N.l cash, balance In note due 
Jan. I, IS38. Price of Beeper only $155—$U) cash, balance in 
noto due Jon. 1,1858. 
For cash 12 per cent, discount from the above prices 
To secure a Machine, order immediately. Though so little 
Te secure a Machine, order immediately. Though bo little 
known !2a past season, and none ready for delivery till 1st May, 
yet not two-lhinls the customers could be supplied. The repu¬ 
tation ot the Mac tune U now widely established, so tn oh S, 990 
wll! not as nearly supply the demand os 2 3JO did last v-ar. 
slninly retnarfc, thus such an op port unity rarely occurs to those 
WBlinul to obtain a pure Durham Stock. The Sheep. Teeswo- 
ter and Leicester, mo rom ihe (looksor Davinsos, o! Nonhuni- 
bertand. l xHtiu a-i .1 RoBlxsox, ot Durham and otistr scusilv 
celebrated. 
I’brjis:—S ix montite credit on approved er.donscd notos. As 
ihe c-.racier or this Stock will pntiably bring many of our 
\mericau friends tram a diataucs 13 per cent discount" per an¬ 
num will bo allowed for cash, or in ci» of taking ibo credit, 
they w ill be kind enough to provide a Canadian auifurser, 
At the aarne litne aud t 1 nee, will bo offered pure Dubhasi 
Stock of the same cltaraotcr. with a considerable variation of 
pedigree and individual characteristic, from the breed of Mr. J. 
W ti'B, and ethers, and al so some very high bred Grade l>,tr)i»ms. 
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KJLMIUA ML81C SCHOOL. 
, flTOIS n^STHUTTOX for Iri«mctitjf-. i>n tbe P*snc* Oreftn, 
A MeEoooon, Guitar, Violin, «:.d in Vocal Music and Harmony, 
la situated in a beautiful vuiley—.lealthfui, quiet .mil pleasant— 
aud proviiive a more thorough course of Musical IxsraticrtO* 
limn baa before been offered on tbia ContinonL Fup U enjoy 
5up-.'rior udvanta.i s !>, nmry respects, being under die snp«T- 
vlitian d r.-.v.-Orrs have ,pont several yeara with the best 
masters, mnl grad listed with die highoxt houora Terms for 
1.457. tomroouco u follows : 
March 4th, June S«I, September 2d. December 8 d- 
Pupils can enter nt any time daring ihe term- Thirty pnpils can 
be accommodated In tlie family of the Principal, at tho rate of 
F'riper Term—including bcv.rri. lu.tion. use o! piano, wnsoittg. 
fuel and light- For further pariicnlnrs. and all tiecex>nirc infore 
mntiuti aedrras Miss O G. SCOTT, PKiactrAt- 
Klmirn, N. Y, May, 1857. Stamfiwo 
TIIK KUCHEftTKlt STUNK YARD, 
1 8 WELL STOCKED AT ALL TrMYS TTH THK BEST 
quality o’ Loocvort axd Mrntxi <od Stoms. *ueb as 
Flaggtn*. i iatfnrri. Curb. Pavlyg anti Cross-walk; Caps and 
Sills Water Tables Poor Sills, e( f>'qotrr>(l, Steps, Co- 
Plnit. Wall and Cistern Covers, Bui’.dD.; S|eno, Ac., which Will 
be riirtilabod at ihe lotvopl ptitv* on short notice, ttnd laid In the 
be. ' manner It derirod. V ewill also deliver Stone In onyqnan- 
tity to *,.y place ,, t , the Lakes. Canala or Kaiiroada. Thatikfhl 
lor the p*lro*.a(-e r.ereioforelaratowid upoti us by onr customers 
and lrinoils, wo s^nll audeavoe to tnerit a "ontinnnnoo. 
Office and Yard In Rochester, eomorof Fluhngh St. and Erie 
Canal, (net south of Court House In Buffalo, on the Canal op¬ 
posite the Conner House and Erie street Depot 
Orders 4 -.Mr. -.pj (4 either of the .nderslgned, or leti at out 
quarries at Lockport or Medina, will be attended to nunctnally. 
THOMAS RATH BU N, Buffalo, J-" . _ 
WM W WHITMORR. Lockport, \ 5Y:iprietors ' 
WM. CARSON, Agent for Rochester *ud vicinity. 
J. SAGrH rib SOWS, 
MUSIC PUBLISHERS, 
Na 209 wtaut ai'ELssrr, liUPPAta 
I’ianos and Me.lopk 07«>! ^pom the tefnt Fftotorles In the Union, 
tor sate At BdAlcern prices, 
KETcmrm howkr, 
A nd movvkk amp rkapjcr fon iot, with plat* 
torta for either side ox dolWery of lht> ktaIil Virions 
ImproYeioentH hnvo boon nin.ie, Mid nuichtneB wurriintod sape- 
rtor to am r heretofore bull! Any lafonautlon w:unml jt| regard 
to tbera, or persooe wiftMsg te Isterrst lu their sale, 
will plonse Addrves R h HOWArU), 
Sucenstor lo Ho'wurd k Co., Buffalo. N- T. 
GEORGE H. LOVETT, 
DIE-SINKER AND MKD 2 VLIST, 
84 Nassau 8 t a k ut. New Yokk 
O N OLD, SILVER AND BRONZK .VKIIAM prepared the 
X first style of the Art, for Agricultural Societies, Institu¬ 
tions, Associations, Colleges, Schools, Ac., Ac. 3S5wl3 
Martin litiggo, 
Araon Rromsoti, 
Aristiirchn; iJhumpion, 
Mcsea Chapin. 
Freeman Clarke. 
I^iuls Chapin, 
Charles VI. i'undos. 
George KUwnngor. 
I 2 iai jcter >3y, 
William W- Vjy. 
Rocheeler. February ittfi, 1357. 
Thomas Hanvey, 
Nathaniel B. Merrick 
Nehemlah Osbura. 
George W. Parsons. 
Edwin Pancost, 
William N. Sage. 
Lewis Selye, 
Alvah Strong. 
Leri A Ward- 
37Sta 
TIIK IIJJ.NOIS CENTRAL HAH ROA» CO. 
/ -IFFER FOR SALK OY ER 1.5«0,000 ACRES SKLECTNI) 
V / Farming aad Wood Lands in Tracts of Forty acre* and np- 
wardo, to salt purchasers, on 
Lon* Cvodlie artri at Low Hat«» *f Ixterwt, 
Ptimphietc, containing Maps, deaci Iptien of J.andn, and other 
Information valuable to sho AVeetern Einigrant, will bo sent free 
of postage by addressing _ 
7A8tf JOHN CORNING, Gen. Ag t,, Bntfclo, N Y., or 
JOH N WILSON, Laud Com'r I. O. R. R., Chic-. Ill 
Tns Rural Nkw-Yobskr is a'paper tlie fame of whl«* it 
without a blot. Cfiaracieristicaily Agrioalturii). it 1* iu the 
broadest sense a ‘Family Paper, one which may he admitted 
1 without doubts as to Its tendency.—A etc York Recorder. 
wll! not as nearly supply the demand as J SOD did last year. 
LF - Urtler early, if yon would not be disappointed 
PAUrai.itSgivriig mVARTUtAT the OPINIONS O? FARM¬ 
ERS. together with criers, notes. Ac. mailed to applicants, and 
prepaid. 
ty K B HAPGOOD. of Rochester. ,Y Y . I* *-a General 
Agent for the above Machine in New York, to whom all letters 
relative to sales. Ac., in this Slate should be addressed. Travel¬ 
ing and Local Agent; waited. 3s2wl6 
COMBINED REAPER AND MOWEB 
AND SINCI.K MOWER. 
Manny's Patent with Wood’s Ittiyrovettient. 
I N OFFERING V V MACHINES TO THK FARMERS FOR 
the Harvest at id.7. it seetna hardly necessary to advertise 
them ; but as thin medium Cot an Introduction to the public Is 
so generally mioptiJ. I Uhe this method :o inform tire fanners 
that a close personal Kiteotioo to the practical operation of the 
machine the pxst harvest nos Induced tr.e to make several Im¬ 
provement— tiro,. added to Its former reputation, give me the 
utmost cei-.lidev.-e in staring that it cow stands ncrivolled «s a 
Mower, or a Gutsbtoed Reaper and Mower, and for harvesting 
Clover SeetL has no competiler I have a large amount or 
certificates from fanners wan .av,» used my machine besides 
several Premiums, DLilcino* »rd Medals, awarded by State, 
County oiid Town Agricultural Societies. poinUog ont plainly 
the points Ijj which U excels til others. Many of these are 
patented and cannot be embodied In any other machine, and all 
will admit how essential and indispensable they are to * sno- 
oessfhl OombtE-Ad Reaper aud Mower. 
With each machine rill be l\irur;hed two wythe*. two extra 
gnards, two extra sections, ono extra pinion and wrench. 
Warranted capable of cutting from IU lo U acre* of gross or 
grain per day lo a workmanlike manner. 
Price of Combined Machine, delivered here on tho Cars $J2S 00 
“ " Single Mower, Wood Bor •' .. “ UO DO 
*' “ *' Steel *• • . •• MUO 
WALTER A. WOOD, 
Manufacturer and Proprietor. 
Hoosick Fails, April 15, iS67- 3Slwl6 
MONHOE COUNTY SAVINGS INSTITTJTIOIf. ~ 
rpHIS BANK A1XOWS INTEREST AT THK RATS OF SH 
X per cent per annum upon aU deposits. Office No. 9S Buffalo 
street, dixectiy opposite the Court House. 
CHARLES W DUWIUR President 
J.S PIK.RPU.VT. Secretary. 
r Tirasxees. 
Martin Bilges, Samuel Miller, 
