T HIS FALL TERM OP THIS INSTITUTION, will commence 
Aug. 27, I 57. It is lociit -J in Gainesville, Wyoming f.'o , 
N ftbont lour lailuft froro RTjfT^Io DUi&lun of tliM Ynrk 
of Brown UnivcrHit' 
Brooklyn, N, Y„ and 1 
OLD, SILVER AND BRONZE MEDALS prepared In the 
first style of the Art, tor Agricultural Societies, Institu- 
i». Associations, College*, Schools, Ac., Ac. 386wl3 
.A,... 
1 AUGUST 1. MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. m 
$ortigit JtMtgfnxu 
Arrival of the Circassia and Asia. 
The steamship Circassian, from Liverpool on 
the 11th nit, arrived at St. Johns. New Foundland, 
on the 22d, and the Asia at New York on the 2-Ub. 
Enolano.—T he House of Lords had rejected 
the Jewish Oath Bill, by 34 majority. 
The Government ask for bait ft million each on 
account of the China and Persian war. 
Notice has been given of a resolution to con¬ 
tinue the present duty on tea and sugar two years 
from next April. 
Thackeray has been nominated for Parliament 
from Oxford. Lord Monek is Mr. T's opponent 
Lord Palmerston has promised the government 
regolanue In regard to the supply of free negroes 
to the French West India Islands. 
The Advertiser says there will be an election for 
the city of London, Baron Itothschild having 
pledged himself to resign in the event of a failure 
of the bill for the removal of Jewish difficulties. 
DlHiuUobCB from Constantinople state that Lord 
Stratford de It ado 1 life had received iustruettons 
from the Earl of Clarendon to propose a joint 
military and judicial administration for the Dana- 
bian principalities. 
The Persians were strengthening the fortiflea- 
tions of Herat, though by the treaty of peace they 
were bound to evacuate the place. * 
Franc*.—T he Moniteur publishes an article on 
the elections, stating that during eight years the 
number of dlssentionists Instead of increasing 
has diminished. France, which has now judged 
them live tiroes, had not changed her opinions. 
The ar ticle, however, does not conclude without 
general warning to the press, saying a limit 
now be brought to the discussion which can now 
have no other object than the useless agitation 
Of public feeling. 
The uofavoracle character of the monthly state¬ 
ment of the Bank of France, coupled with the re¬ 
newed fall of the pjris Bourse, caused English 
funds to open at a decline of id. Some purchases, 
however, took place on the part of the pablic,and 
tend to an important movement, which was par¬ 
tially maintained. 
The French Nacional has been snpended for 
two months in consequence of an election article. 
Madency, and some of the opposition candidates, 
had been returned at the second election. 
Swboxn.—T he Swedish chambers have voted 
considerable subscriptions to be applied to the 
construct’on of fortresses, and the augmentation 
of the national means of defence. 
Stmin —Disturbances had occurred at Utlerrea, 
hut they were suppressed. No farther demonstra¬ 
tions were expected. The Cortes had passed a 
gag law on the press. 
Italy.— Ihe details from Italy show there was 
considentblc less of life in the revolutionary move¬ 
ment there. Naples was quiet Mazzini had es¬ 
caped from Italy. 
CoMad»nm.u. Ixtsu.ios.vcx. — BrwuJstuffs. — Mergrs. 
Richards-m, tissues A Co 'b circular: —flour quint, and 6<1 
lower Wneat Hteu-lv Corn bumanl. and ls@L6l high- 
er We-tern r*nnl fln nr 3iR0c)@31hfoI; Ohio Sl’f33:!r; 
Sil, xed and yellow coin 37M5 -s@3Sb; 
w hil- 39.eCit' lie. The weather had been un*ettl>d. 
The Liverpool provision market generally steady. Pork 
dull, and quotailona nominal. I.ark quirt. 
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Arrival of the North America. 
Tub Canadian steamer North America, from 
Liverpool 15th ult., arrived at Quebec on the 27th. 
Great Biutaw.—I n the House of Commons 
Col. Lindsay moved for the production of Secre¬ 
tary Marcy’3 letter on privateering, bat Lord Pal¬ 
merston said that it was not officially in the hands 
of the British government, and could not ho pro¬ 
duced. After a few remarks by Lord John Ttussoll 
and Sir Charles Napier, the motion was withdrawn. 
An address to the Qa*du adopted, praying 
for tne hbo of all means to put down the Airican 
slave trade and secure the fulfillment of the treaties. 
Lord Palmenston pledged the governmentto carry 
out the request. 
ihe Liverpool Chamber of Commerce gave a 
brilliant banquet to the officers of the Niagara. 
Franck.—T he details of the recently discovered 
conspiracy in Paris were creeping out. 
Queeu Victoria will visit Fontatnblcan before 
long. 
It alt.—I t is alleged, that Mazzini escaped from 
Italy m u ship oarrying the American l),g. 
India. I lie fall of Delhi was looked for hourly 
when the Indian mail left. The loss to the Bengal 
army by the mutiny and other causes was over 30,- 
000 men! Tt, is believed that the crisis was passed. 
At latest accounts there was a rutaor of a panic 
and desertions among the insurgents at Delhi.— 
Ihe British Government are acting vigorously in 
Indian atnins, and Hir Colin Campbell left. In a few 
hours' notice. 
Latkb.—A dvices had been received from India 
of the ai rival of the overland mail. The mutiny 
among tho Sepoys is reported to have spread to 
an ulaiiulug extent. Twenty-three native regi¬ 
ments had joined in Tho insurgents had been 
defeated outside the walls of Delhi, but still held 
possession of the city. Gen. Anson, the British 
Commandcr-in-Chici, had died of cholera. Sir 
Colin Campbell had started to succeed him. 
CtiTNWIongKong dates to 25th May are re- 
ceivea. I'lie American frigate 8au Jacinto and 
English gun boats had been up the Canton river to 
attack the junks. At Foo Ohoo all was quiet.— 
llie rebels had been defeated there, and tea was 
coming down freely, Trade at Shanghai and Hong 
Kong was quiet. 0 
Turkey. It is denied that tho Porte had issued 
a protest against tbe occupation of IVriui by the 
English. Rescind Pasha simply had a personal 
interview with Lord Stratford de Uedclifle on the 
subject. 
MARKr.TS.-Ric'isrds'ni, Sfence A Co., quote brovlstuff 
market deulluin* and y,.Y dull At 0a lower. WnJat In¬ 
animate end quotations lid lower. Coro d-ellned Od but 
o., A'L ,irm - KI ' ur - xeAUr.o canal 30,0(1 @31^71 Ohio 
3- @ Vi5. Re.j wb».\t whit* 9b6df($10fl — 
Mixed and yittfvw corn SSfoOil. The weather hail been 
favorable for tbe crop*. ° 
TIk> Liverpool pi o vision market was very ue mi rally 
steady. York heavy. Lard quiet. 6 J 
Amriucan Inbtituth of Instruction.— The 
next Annual Meeting of this time-honored Asso¬ 
ciation will be held in Manchester, N. H., on the 
lbtn, 19th, and 20th of August. Lectures will be 
delivered by Rev. John P. Gulliver, oi Norwich, 
CL; Prof. Geo. P. Fisher, of Yale College; Daniel 
[SPSCIAL NOTICB ] 
National Trial of Eoapers and Mowers. 
Oue Stiuccsk Coaar.scoNiiBscB. 
HrU4f!0.XE, July 1!), 1857. 
Thb national trial of reapers and mower* yens brought to a 
practical conclusion yesterday; but it la probable some days 
may elapse before tbe award of ibo judgon will lie si von. There 
art) many conditions upon which 'heir Judgment will depend.— 
Rapidity t-rexecution, to an American, is always a great thing; 
and the fancy farmer would bo very likely to glvo his suflregei 
to the •'machine" which should go over the ground in least 
lime, tint the kind of work done, whether good, bad, or Indif¬ 
ferent. and tho amount of power requisite to accomplish it, 
technically called "draft," and the comparative simplicity, du¬ 
rability ami cheapness of tho machine—all there are considera¬ 
tions superior to that of speed. All the machines have, I bo¬ 
ll eve, been subjected to tests with reference to these polo's, by 
competent judges, who must "compare notes' before making 
op a verdict They keep their own counsel, and thus far hare 
given no inkling of their conclusion?. 
Nevertheless, it is BUdictr-ntly obvious to an observant eyo 
Ihut the contest has been reduced to very narrow limit? ; and 
public opinion, so f»r as repre-ented here, has probahly very 
nearly, if not preeisoly, anticipated the final award. It should 
be explained that there are ihree kinds of machines entered for 
trial. First, reajiers, or machines exclusively for cutting grain; 
second, mowers, exclusively for cutting gross ; and ibird, what 
aro called combtued machines, which, by slight modifications, 
can bo used for both purposes. Of course, the combined ma¬ 
chine la that In which farmers fool most luteies , sinro few of 
them can alford, or would desire to hsve, separate mower; and 
reapers, if a single machine conid be made lo do both kinds of 
work. Hancc inventors have been anxious to eomhlne the co- 
acnrlai features of both, without sacrificing too much to weight 
and intricacy; and U mast be said, to their credit, that the/ 
have snccceded to a wonderful degree. 
Tho three principal prises, therefore, are—First, for the best 
combined machine : second, for tho best reaper; and third, for 
tha host mower. Of courro, even if the combined machine were 
not only best of Its kind, bat »1 bo the best mower and reaper, it 
would bo entitled only to a single prise. Thus loach explained, 
yotir correspondent veutur - to predict that J. IL Manny’a com¬ 
bined machino, with Wood’B improvement, McCormick's reaper, 
and Ball, Altman A Co's siugle mower will secure the flrat 
awards of tho Judges and carry off tho throe grand medals. 
**• + *#«•••«• 
The only Incident of particular interest was an impromptn 
match on Friday evenin?, at the close of that day's proceed¬ 
ings, between McCormick's reaper and Manny's combined ma¬ 
chine. Kolb had out the lota assigned to them with entire suc¬ 
cess, and it was clear that the other machines, in popular 
phrase, were "nowhere." On tire eve oi moving eff, however, 
tha McCormick machine, with four horses attached, at the sug¬ 
gestion, it is aAid, el your marUal cot-uupurary of the Couri.r, 
was seen to attack a part of thu field where the grnlu had bum 
left standing, tha ground being so rough and sleep that ihs 
Judges had not assigned It to any machine. In fact, no one 
thought it could be cut at all. unless by an expert cradler The 
movement arrested all spectators, ami many who Were leaving 
Iho ground turned back to witness tho bold (feat. Tho machine 
moved olf successlully down the steep declivity, through Ihe 
uneven hollow, up the other side, disappearing over ike brow of 
tho hill, only stopping momentarily two or three times, for rome 
purpose “to tbe deponent unknown." At this instant tbe 
Manny combined machine came by; its driver, at a moment's 
glance, comprehended the challenge, and without stopping, 
turned his macalnc, with only a single tenm attached, Into the 
field, right on McCormick's track. There was a general scram¬ 
ble for the tops of tha fences, in order to obtain n good view of 
tbe otrngglo. As in the former instance the machine proved 
equal to its undertaking, performing Its work with apparent 
perfect ease, with uo stoppage except momentary ones for such 
simple a IJustmonU as the nature of tho ground required. Both 
machines performed their task in equal time, and when Ihe 
spectators went on the field to examlno tho work, all parties 
conceded, and even our martial editor (a warm friend of the 
McCormick interest, by the w&y,)exclaimed that it was Impos¬ 
sible to distinguish between tho performances of the two ms- 
chines. The whole affair was a very pretty climax to tho day's 
exhibition. 
There is no doubt that tho various machines for cutting grans 
and grain have beon carried to a very high point of perfection; 
and I must say that I never saw a finer or more intelligent set 
of men than the large body of inventors and improvers which 
this trial has brought together. Upwards of forty different ma¬ 
chines were brought to this town, bat a number of the weakest 
foiled to enter.— jV. J. Biraitl 
PRODUCE AND PROVISION MARKETS. 
NEW TURK, July 27.—Flour—The market is Arm and un¬ 
changed, Demand fair for eastern and focal trade. The sale? 
are at Jfi.JUiUlti.tfl for com to ortoiee super State; $G ti'i?i.ti,75 for 
extra do; Jfi Ki(gXi,'>A for super W. : .t«iru; $0,-3fi(iij7 for coin to ex¬ 
tra do: market clo ing quiet and linn. L'aua<lUn Hour steady, 
salve at $..H'Held.ir. rnper, jW.SUfotf extra. 
IrgAis—Wheat quiet fur "ill mid dull, and .V* lower for new.— 
Sules Milwaukee club in lio®|I>Jc; Chicago spring at l39(a)l(i'c 
--inside price fur ltde/I'.r; n> s- 1 - "lrrern at ISO 'or red,l“-5f(; 
,;l "c for title. Lye lian; sales Pennsylvania at 1 l.'lc. Corn 
firmer, wu.i « brisk coat?tn demand; galea mixed Western at 
c—dosing firm at latter price. Oats plenty and dull at 
for Stale, (l.(V%lor Western. 
ritovistoNS—Poik market firmer. Sales at Tiv-IJfValSt.Tfi for 
rnees; SriVUMi/jltVH) for prime Lard steady; sales at IftnilSJgc. 
Butter ir, lair request at IfifajlSe for Ohio; lfifajle for state.— 
Cheese sternly at S(aflo. 
BUFFALO. ,i n ?y 27—Floor—The market was qnlet, with 
"'ll/ o j ralted business doing Sale? extra Wisconsin at $8,50; 
good Ohio at Ji'1,7(5; ex'ra lows at $11.-13. 
Ctitaui —iviuwt market dull, ihcie was some Inquiry for 
milling, but buy ora and <cilare were apaitin their views; sales 
white Cii'i(uti.,ii on private tunas; mixed Indiana at 1,0-1: Mil- 
wa k»e club bagged at tfi'.ir- taieago spring $i,‘10 offered, 
$1.31I 33 aaki'il. < brn, a fair iaquiry, with sales at 7Sc — 
Oats quiet. No r ales Hye at $O'b. 
ALBANY, .Lily 37—Flour and Meal—There is a Steady trade 
and eaeteru demand for flour at previous rates. The snppiy Is 
fair and the stock here good, t"ri not large. Com meal is in 
fair request at $1 ,fifi(pi! ,3 1 . 
i -hxix But little doing in When? and the market Is steady.— 
Sales whi'u Canadian at $ Ut in lot'. Corn la rather lower and 
not ?cry plenty; suiea Western mixed at ffiWc. In Barley malt 
nothing doing Oata are iu firm request with rales Chicago ai 
shout Flic, weiqfct. 
Fbbi>—N othing doing. 
.ESSEX IMGS FOR. SALE. 
S UPERIOR YOUNG PIUS OF THIS BREEO. single or In 
pairs I sired by two boars imported last nutarau , wiuneis 
of tho highest prlics at foo Royal snd Birmingham Fhnws. 
hugland. affording an entirely i cw cror-L A (Mr. ss !t9Sw3 
<’■- B. WAlNWRtOHf, The Meadows, itbjnebeck.N.Y. 
A CA2ZJD. 
A LL PERSONS FEWLlNIr AN INTEREST IN TITE 
AVu' RO&rUt, or l.'iwfun KEuci.berry, are invited to 
visit our Grounds alter about the fun of August next, tor the 
purpose of seeing the great bearing hahlt o tiio Plum, and also 
to taste the Fruit QKO. SKY MOCK & CO., 
3W»w2 South Norwalk, Conn. 
GAINESVILLE FEMALE SEMINARY. 
California Matters. 
The steamer Illinois arrived at New York on the 
27th ult., with news from California and Oregon. 
The Supreme Court of CaiHornia in the case of 
the Merced Miaiag Co., against J. C. Fremont had 
granted u perpetual injunction upon Fremont pre¬ 
venting him from interfering with the operations 
of the company. Tne Court has also reversed its 
late decision teaching the Ran Francisco bonds_ 
the Coart now holding ss unconstitutional and 
void, that section of the consolidation bill, regu¬ 
lating the payment to the Commissioners of fond 
lor the gradual extinguishment of the debt. 
The Know-Nothings are taking measures tor the 
re-organization of their parly in California. 
M arioctj—S xn Francisco marks*. glntt«d with all hinds 
of produce. No ri-iroaod, snd prlc<w rapbilv deprsciitir>q 
Money ac-ramulaUng, and rates downward. 
Grtliago floor ttOmtna! at $13. 
Pork had declliwwl follr $7 50 per barrel, for both mess 
and prims—axles having biea toads at $32 50@$33 for mess 
Isthmus News, — The Btenmer Panama arrived" 
at Panama, brings Central America advices to the 
4th of July. 
W. D. McCracken, American Consul at La Union 
died on board the Panama at Puuta Arenas, 
The Chilian Minister Pierupotentiarvhad arrived 
at Ran Jose, with proposals for the contemplated 
Spanish American Confederation. 
Four handred of Walker’s troops remain at Ran 
Jose and Puma Arenas. The steamer Tenessee 
had been chartered by the Costa Rica Govern¬ 
ment. to proceed to San Juan del Norte, to take 
these troops home. 
The frigate Independence was struck by light¬ 
ning on the morning of the 5th of July at Vanara 
shivering the mainmast. 
Furiheradvices from Central America state that 
the determination of Costa Rica to hold her posi¬ 
tion on the rivers had given offence to Nicaragua. 
Costa kica Intel Bent to fiagluad for three gau- 
boats for the purpose of strengthening her posi¬ 
tion on tho rivers and lakes. 
arlicis, Comment, fo 
“ ' -*.....— \ IU’ 
cinnau Observatory. More time than usual will 
he allotted to discussions. Tho subjects to be 
presented are, “Primary School Instruction,» 
"Tho relative merits of Public High Schools and 
Endowed Academies^ “The Assistance that should 
jendered to Scholars in their Studies,” and 
‘ The Education of the Rexes together in Public 
Schools.” The citizens oi Manchester will give 
the members of the Institute a cordial reception, 
hit'rest mecting promises to be one of unusual 
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Ha« N r i ^ TKI ’—Toronto Globe learns by a dis- 
,^ tC . T?" 1 Q Qeb0 O that the Grand Jury have 
tamed triio bills for manslaughter against John 
a,;,r?.n 0h ’ h6 , mA8tCr : John Wilsoo, Jr.,tho owner 
tiatn M^ er | .i 0 ' 1 ! 8 Roberge, the mate; Jean Bap- 
iipp r vai, the first pilot; and Alexander Roche- 
IWvJ°. U a p L lo t ° f the Bteam * r Montreal. Rudolf, 
“NotGuilty ^° berg wer0 arrai » acd pleaded 
Rtrsai. Nrw-Yorrbh Omen, } 
KOCHBSTSE, July 28, 1857. j 
Auskvcx of country purchasers foqoOier with the unsottled 
vtalii ot tho weather has a tendency to make trade in our city 
rule dull, and there is very little of importance transacting. 
I’UiUR and Hull.? unchanged in prlco with limited sales. 
Barley show, « little firmness, but prices do net movo upward. 
I’KOVlstoss are pretty nuich as lust quoted. Butler is a llt- 
Uo better in price. Eggs up lc per dozen. New potatoes are 
coming in pretty freely and soil at wholesale for $l,2iw|l,5U per 
bushel. 
Hay is still declining —$1 being the falling off during the 
week. 
HOCH33TSH WHOLBSAT.li purnm 
Floor and Grain. 
Flour, bbl.r,am75 
Whnst. (Ivn.$l.«W|l.S0 
Best wtotoCanada, 
Cum.s$c 
0«t». OiMjSde 
Barley.$ UK.’fori IfiJu 
BuckwheiU... toiol^s; 
Boons...$l„Rfoii2A0 
Poae.$1,00^1,35 
Mbats 
Fork. Men.*U.uO 
Do. owl. ..Jh.'.vifoe.iJU 
Beef, flewl.&.7fo3S*) 
Spring launbs ouch fl.Nk53.25 
Mutton (carcass) , Jfi.fiAKijyj.Ml 
Hams, smoked ....UA*'5d5Vfo 
Sbooldore. iCc 
^l‘k»ua. 
Tnrkey*...UO;d)12S 
tfoese.80c 
DtiRr, Ac. 
lfottor.rell. Ido 
IV firkin,.lSfollSe 
Ohooso. SUfoJ.ltoo 
‘Mod.0byJ)lS SsO 
Tallow ..lOo 
Kus, dozen.1601|fo 
Honey, box.Igc 
Candles, box. 
Kkviis a>d Boon. 
Apples bushul.SI , 3175 
„Do dried ...... SSlkYr ioi 
Potatoes....... , ' *775 
Q , Hide, and 
c™r ilU -' T ..,a«o 
8heep™iu”v;.v;^«s 
banrb do. OtiilXJe 
< SXXDJL 
Clover bushel..t7.OtVa7.ftl 
Timothy .. .*V>.V vL«» 
SusMaBA 
Wood, bard.$i..v.V,t’Z,50 
Do. soft..... |a,iii\ifri.uo 
Coal, Uiblgb.SVagvffS 
IV Scranton.|Jfol7,25 
Do. BlorsDurg .... . .$A,,VI 
Do. Shamokin.$7,2foa;7^0 
Do IThar.HVgifjWc 
Sait, bbl...$tl.lKYd)l,Wl 
Hay. (.11 .$>(5,12 
Wool, » rb.SOfoJUc 
While flab, bbl. $l2f<ffl2,.'0 
iVdfleh W quintal. .$*.;5fil»,2» 
Trout, bbl.,$k,0U 
THE CATTLE MARKETS, 
NKW YORK, Jult 22—Bsktks—T he Current prices for the 
week at all the markets are as follows:— First quality, llL'u) 
lltic; Ordinary, l«*I®Uc.; Common, 10@lU,ri£c.; Inferior, 9 
(SPUic. 
LOWS AND ru.'.vts—First cnallty.FOfoyVi; Ordinary, *50@f.5; 
Pommou, $i()(gti>; InJerior, $2\iSo 
Vk *l Calvxs— Extra, Other qualities, 5uij6c. 
and Lartas —Kirit quality. -i®6o; Other qualities, 
Ssnsx—First quality, 7X®7 »ac.; Other qualities. 7 
CAMBRIDOK, Jolt 22L—At market ?lS Cattle, '100 Beeves, A 
riH Stores, cei,sitting of Working Oxen, Ccwa and Calves, Year- 
Uii|>8, two und three year? old. 
PR' 1 -' 1 —Mm-V. Bc-f-Extra. JO.UOfoO.IXI; First quaUty, $8,50 
second quality, $8,(X.l@8,25; third quality, $0,NJifo7,W; 
ordl uury, $fi,(H.I, “ ’ 
WnvKiNO Oxxx—$91 to $200. 
COWS AND C'ALVti—$30. 10. 60(3;fi0. 
Ysasunus—J iXtg/ir. Two years old, $3S<ap2. Three years 
^in %Vr[njiH. 
Vkal ( UxvRS—$v 8® 10 each. 
^s*KP AND Lambs—I‘ 15J at market Prices—In lots, $2,00, 
.'.JOf.iJ.OiJ each. Extra and relections, JAfoyl.iO. 
Hi 0 ks-7.ti^8c. lb. Tallow T.^faJSe. hi I ft. 
Pzlss— 11 cl5c#.«'h. Calf Skins Ufujlsc. hlflv 
SwiKx-Xtii market. Iteices— Uvh weight. 7M®8c. » ft. 
Dressed bog% Spring rigs 3@-fo^} ft. 
R1101!TON,.fonv rv-At market?”' Beef Canle, 10(1 .’tores, 
pairs '.v orkir.g Oxen, 5d Cows and Calves, 19H0 Sheep and 
I—mbs, OUti Swise. 
1‘uices—Beef Cattle—Extra. $9,50; first quality, $8,00(38^5; 
secjiid. f third, $>.U0; ordinary, $5,00. 
HiPKs-7toqq8.i. Tallow, 7to@Sc. 
r .ua-ite,a,$.',0('. Calf Skins, Hfo)15c. » ft. 
Ykal l,'.iL*,*tt—F 1 . 7 apiece. 
Wop.xixa Oxsn—.N o sains. 
• lows asd Caitkj—$24, 2 S .15, 40@45. 
Yrajuanss $UCt^l7. Two years old, $37('flu. Three years 
Old, $Irfo5i;. ■ 
Shbep and Laxbs—E xtra, $3 75 -t®5. In lots $2.75, 3(5&50 
S win s—7 Mo. He tail, 8fo)too- Fat nogs 7>jc. 
THE WOOL MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, July 22.—An active demand prevails for this 
articte at pre» it, a*jd at prices which would seem to favor an 
!ncrea*=M production in future years Throughout lie interior 
ths markets, or rather buyers, -e.lerr have beej quin* exci¬ 
ted; much mere w. Indeed, than here, for the ve.-r good reafon 
tha; the avoliahU sopjily here has not been o! suifleiect magni¬ 
tude to create mi Hoove Jem»nd a& yet; there is, how-. 
cieut doing to prevent any accuuttlUlion of stock; xlihAngu the 
receipts havo teen larger, prices rulo veTj high to every town 
«md liamtet in the coan; y, !ar beyond too oxpaotatloDS of 
tho most sanguine eren, v rich if somewhat aotoalanlng con¬ 
sidering the depreived fare of the goods market Iu wms sec- 
tlous of toe interior we hear that farmers are sDeculiutng in 
grassy fleeces at 42^c, and clips weighing 7»i ft. are bold in 
some localities at rates which clean fleoces would hardlv fetch 
aero or. 6 m. credit; farmers, however, would probably fare 
bettor by tulling rather than baying supplies at presnut Muh 
rates, and most of those in the Wcewm Ststcs havo not hesita¬ 
ted to ai >11 thtmsolves of so favorable an opportunity. Nearly 
all tor dip In Miclugau has been bought up, three’-fount]* of 
that In Ohio, and the greater portion In W♦Stern New York; but 
in Ve; moc.l tho views of the ! Arm era are »o exalred os to de«er 
•h* ro'tel sanzuice from purehasing, and consequently many of 
the Eastern Wooten prodnri.rs bav« crorsed tho lino—gre-.e 0 v.r 
U> Cta ad* and purchased .ub v.at voitld be obtained trere ot 28 
©3fio Since the dbcoccry t.r go!-! in Caitlornla »»d Australia 
toe attention of UutbH»dirait has been somewhat diverted 
ftum wool r-.4lr.il ir. aid the remit Is thru. nc,twiih«ai.(iing lh t . 
increased want s of wooleo pTOtincr ra, the supply of too raw ma¬ 
terial ha* sot porceptibly taervived, but rainer diminished, 
while prices tu loo different (Baikal* at home and abroad kec-. 
advnuclng- Urice> of corwal products have ruled to high, loo, 
during the Ea»U*n_ war as to make oar larmers indlifeivr.t to 
woo! raising, b =l now that » roaettoo ia o&Ucipated in this re¬ 
spect by an increased production. It mav not bo amiss then 
to devote greater attention to tha growing of woo!. T--> triuu- 
*ctiaos In this maritt a tf <rewue sotno UJ.iMj Its Ffooce IVou' 
in t-iall lots a; iil(,012e for No. 1; 17c tor super, and 5b vfcfo, 6 
mot, for super and full blood Merino. Included tn the sales 
wore 5,000 tbs, « choieo article, at our extreme isure« Con¬ 
tracts for future delivery up lo September have bs. r. made but 
we cannot arrive at toe partld'acs Bul-J Wool is ia moder¬ 
ate request, anil prices r-ile fliuiiy; sain* ftw. In lots, at dUc 
s ° *• for new Limbs' Wool; (Ctjc for aupeifine old 
city 1 iiued. and 42fo>te'c for siiwrCire and extra eonnirr. Tho 
■ lock e) foreign t.vi become red iced by recent .*io T Br h pri¬ 
ces. owing to to* high rate* iu Buenos Ayres and other markets 
abroad, aro maintained wiih locnsiklng firmness; sales 8 j.i>j fto 
California at 25c; IU/ijO ftj Capa at 26foe: to bales washed 
e-riy. na nl 2?c; a small parcel ot Greek ogd Russian at ill5,I7c. 
5 in os. Wo quote: w ^ 
American ivvxony Eleeces.^l ft.4 SSj6U 
Atonrhsan Fnll-b’ood Merino ...-45^51 
Arr,. rcaa ,1^ and 4* M.irino...1^40^47 
American .Native and '•* do..’.JTfo'ii 
Pullod Wool, extra Country. 46(3>52 
w 00 ]' v pe f.• : %' 5 
Fulled Wool, No, 1. 3l»(Ui87 
California Flue. Washed.I.VrVtn 
Do. Com. Lfnwnahed..II.17tnl80 
Peru vian.Wo-hed... 
Valparaiso, Unwashed ..IIIIIIIIIIII " fttcSfil 
Foeth Acicrlcan, Qonr. ’iYhelvtl. . 1 sWs 
South American, Entre Rios, Washed.IIIIII'lTfoitte 
South American Unwashed..II" 12516 
bouto American, Cordova, Washed..'.'LUo 
East India, Washed.IIIIl27(a.'A3 
African. Unwashed ................ ” lifoiia 
African. WarVii.......I.IIIII"* "l.Sc25 
Smyrna. Uuwaahed...I I.llsftl7 
Rmyrua, Washed .Ill IIIIIUsSgaB 
sfoxlcuu, Inwftahed ..Itva .18 
fiv T. Xnhtme. 
BOSTON. July ft’.—Tha stock of new Fleeca is very small, 
but the article bcgios to arrive more freely. The sales of fleece 
and pulled tor tbe week have been about 50,1)00 fts ai. quoted 
rates. In foreigu there have been sales of ICO bales Mediterra¬ 
nean and iho halos Cape and Chilian, at prices within the 
range of quotations: 
Prime Saxony Fie,jces. washed, >7 ft., bftMSc.; Full Bipod 
■Vcrtno, Three-quarters do., tKfoAl'o.; Half do.. 42,.: 16c.; 
Common. „ j iOc ; Snperflue, Ifor'foic.; Pulled extra. 4Sre,f.5c.; 
p°- . s <'/ °mym* Wnahed, 24 c 5y52c.: Smyrna Un¬ 
washed, Mexic.uq 17foS19c.; Btiouoa Ayres. JAuOt-'c.; 
Barbary Washed, 28(^35o. " ' 
Orkgon.—A dvioes from Oregon to Jane 20th, 
s*y:—Fears aro still entertained of farther Indian 
difficulty at the Dalles. 
The policy of making Oregon a Slave State con¬ 
tinues to be zealously urged, and a prospeotns is¬ 
sued for a pro-slavery paper. 
--- 
A Stram Plow, on a large scale, is being man¬ 
ufactured at the Machine Works, Newark, Ohio, 
for a gentleman in Virginia, by whom the design 
was furnished. Tt is in contemplation to exhibit 
the plow at the National Fair, at Loniavllle. 
_ MARRI AGES. 
°N the 21st of July, at Pitts ford, by Prof. V. R. Hotchkiss. D. 
o^o^a^,i this oity - * nd Miss uklk - n M 
ADVERT ISEMENTS. 
Terms of AdvcKlaln*.—Twonty-five Cent* a Liue, bach 
I nsertion—in i-..:!”snre. Uriid and appropriate nunouuceracnts 
preferred, and no Patent Medicmo or dweprive advortisememe 
Inserted on any conditions, tjgr The ctieulaUon of the Rural 
Nxw-Yorxbr largely exceeds that of any other Agricultural or 
similar Journal to the World—and Is from 20.000 to 30.000 ortcJtr 
toan that of any Mer paper (out ot New York oity) published in 
tols State or MiclUiu of the Uuion. 
Liu Hprcial None** Fifty Cents a Lino each insertion. 
N IIKSKUV wanted—T he subscriber wishing to en- 
#*£*> 1ft th* Nursery bu&iuow. vron'd like* to ox- 
cna.qp' r»ptn y nuprorlng r»»i estalv fire a good Nursery. Ad- 
dress with parilci.iAiw, n m TiULBRRT, Blugbomteti, N. Y. 
O t nrere^'ni\lfcM , '* NKV s kould bo sot, by all 
V. nuanOn all chlrunejs. now orold. a> an addilfonai safe- 
Snl CteM'T *» wStJl stovo 
pipe. Rights for sa,o. Ibis 1*a patent arUolo for the mUlton. 
4»hU U. t LAKKJS, tatentee, LeonardsviHe, N. y. 
*nd Erie Railroad. Apply tor ‘ atalogugs to the Principals, 
395wicow MABiF.T HARDY, /„ . . , 
CYNTHIA .v ELDRTDGE, i Pr ' n «paJs, 
JIIC'KOKLS KllT^STONR CIDLK MILL, 
M anufactured by the hauls works, Harris- 
burg, Pa—This ttoriing twochinc has within the past year 
bireu pti io sev ers actrtnl tssrs. and i.een very nmcli iruproved 
fcy toe addition of a 22 inch fly-wbcel, new gearing, joint bolts, 
sud other minor improvemenli and i« noirofferod to the public 
with the certainty that it is made iu the very best manner, and 
that it will grmd and press easier and fae’ier than any other 
Mill in the market. Dealers and others supplied nti liberal 
terms Address VV. O H ii'E' IC, 
395wll Agent Eagle Works, Harrisburg. Pa. 
F arm for saj-e— or 
W. F. COATEri, Agent. Owego. Tioga Co, N. Y. Sfltw2 
D KtONS FOK S.t LE—A few ilmroogh-bred Bulls and 
Hellers, bred from my a «n herd, by my imported bull, 
Duke of De von. Also, Essex hogs. Address 
_ CHARLES A. ELY, Elyria, O. 
BKOCKTORT COLLKGL1TK INSTITUTE. 
Itrocsporf, Monroe County, N. Y. 
DAVID BFEBASK, A. M. t Pnncinal, 
A LOB 7.0 J. Howr, Preceptor-, N at. Sciences* Taxo. 
BORR h. Baxir. A. B. Languages Mr. P. R. Ft;.•■rex, Vocal 
Music. Mr Johx H Ke.ST, Painting and DPsign Miss Lpiy 
H. W alkkr, Precepireaj. Miss Aliuk H. Bckt, Er.c. Bianobos. 
Miss Klixaurtii I.osic, Jo-tr Music Mis? Paolisb( latsax 
Ornamental Branches. Tuawv il L ,.s rur, Preparatorv Oepart-’ 
ment 
Ttnitos and oraxit Expxxsei 
I n English $3 to Jfi ; Olaisical, Hebrow. French, Qennan, $5 
to $7; Piano, Caitar, Thorough Bass, Harmony, $hj to $15; 
Vocal Music and Cultivation of Vcdce, $13 : Pencilling. Orecian, 
Theorem, Oriental and Monochromatic Paintiog. $■■ to $5 ; 
Transferring on teloss. Wax Flowera arel Fruit, e - to $* French 
and silk Embroidery. Neofifo Work, Pooler Macfie and Inlaving 
ot Pearl, $2 to $> ; Oil Pauitirg, $UL Btmnj »ad Room rent.$2 
to $.'• per wnek. Total annual expenaer, $150 to $ 200 . 
hull J/T.vi.ywrw ’Jotiwody, .to;, ij.—ApplicaUou nmstbe made 
soon to secure room* in toll edifice 
Tits I’bcstses are permitted -o refer to the following gentle¬ 
men:—Hon. Henry K. Srideo, Lien:. Oaveruor, New York ; M. 
B. Andrison, I.L D, PreCt University, Kocbe'ter; Rev. Geo 
W. Karou. D. D, PreFt Madiscr. Uui.-r-ltv; lion, Ira Harris 
LI- D, Albany: Beujiamin Siniman, .M.l>. LI. D. Yale Ccllegei 
iVYILtJB AJS 
HAY AND CATTLE SCALES, 
F OR WEIGHING Traded Wxgru Carts, Livo Stock, Pro- 
dnee. Ac. than Acvi y’ l u. -ijJ of these convenient 
and durable Scalci have hunt ; u 1 in, i,t us In ail parte of the 
United Crates and :h*» Rriri-b *' • 'Incce Ws also have more 
than Onr Jlund.'. i rtMen-i.- . | ,>ti„rn ot' 
TPlal i'tiTO. anil Cuunter Scales, 
adapted v iv* r.t •> t .-d u|iri.»i|,,u Of weighing. 
ParnpUt i v i • hi. .it ? iv crijiriooB will be furnished upon 
applicantn o; ,o id o. .. i.vi #i.ie. 
FAIRS > KS V VWtNO, 
Aiotouic Ha',!, Philadelphia, Pa. 
39ftri FAIRBANKS A CO., 
_ 1SB Broadway, New York. 
COLLEGIATE INST ITUTE. 
Corner of Atwater and Oregon Ata, Roobester, K. Y. 
'PHIS IN8T1. uTIl.i.V embraces a*, the il-'partmeuta of In- 
X etructiou it' cossaiy to quailfj’nudrnL? for the huttoereof 
Teaching Coinavrctal. Seteci.fic. or Professional onreuite In 
addition to the advantages 1 by nn ordiesry Academy, 
proTlFinn is made for torn.- who desire the beuefils td au entire 
LonctjiiUo cuuf - Jo l’-? MfttQfriaiLlc.w And AncJt’Dli x.mgu&^reet. 
Tote admiired. thii’.-nts must he well lolraacrdtotoc stndies 
usual'.y pursued iu our Common 8chcc fo 
Tan Frjtaux IfETABTUOTis uu'ier L’.i" '.mmcdiate snpervi- 
sicn of an accomplished and highly qnaUfied I’rt-eeplress—be¬ 
fog c: rise!:' to u,l respects s »eU appointed nai! -r lect i etnale 
Scnrinary. The p'i[Kl« share thebsncllte .f toe daily instruction 
cf too Profe-vy* audotber'ffeachira mi ice Tas?.tutlon. To the 
raecuber* of tfu* Itepartcseut. Diplomas are awarded on the 
Coropletfon of tr* prcscribn! uo I] r - c of study. 
Tae Principals with their famihrs, and scvetal of toe Teach¬ 
ers. will hereafter reside in toe Now Boardftg House, and by 
constant httnoiuw with to* Stutenis ei dearc.r to secure their 
m> rnl au4 s,xinl advancement, ,m well as their intellectual 
cnliero, 
rv.xr-gj tsx3 .—For Board, FiseJ, L-igbis and Tuition in Com- 
fo:„ ; S.r riisr. ifoi) per vetr, parti'e quarterly ia ad-rinee. In- 
cituMug i'nirion in Higher English and the Ascient Languages, 
W M.-Ur.g, Hooks and skarionery. JAte'. 
Tuition. 
For Knglish Branches, in the Aandemlc Department, 
l ftr omeiry orctpttJ.) pe r quarter... $800 
Tec samo, witn the Higher Mathematics or Ancient 
Language*,.. 1000 
German, Freuuh and Drawing: eascb extra,. 5 IK) 
I.ok-vmis on tho Plano, l-uetodir e n=c of instrument.)_12 00 
Rochester, J nno, 1857 L. K. BATTKRLEK, ; «. . , 
_ J. R. DEXTER, ; Principals. 
QIIORT-HORNS FOR BALK.—Right or ten Sue voang 
^ Qow+ rg<a Heifera ; A?.*o sodBisl) Or Iv**. 
ClockriOe, Ccs X, Y. S V. ryAPMAN. 
TO THE BREEDERS 0i* N0BTH AMERICA. 
ftliort-Horn Cuitlc, Lrlcrster Sheep. 
\I R JOHN wad:-; would most res.vctfuIlT Intimate that 
-I'-L to conseqni>uce or tho nuidvn licvn of hik late brother, hr 
the accident ai tbe Ha*Jar>ilc» Oaual, too whole of the valuable 
stoca of Shisrt-lloriMNt Cattle and I etc, ster ekeep, left 
by aiim will be offered to unreserved co.n petit inn, oci Wxnxts- 
pAT, dny of AegriKt next* hC Vi# F.%nxi, 4 znUssftgui-dlntHst, 
frona Port Hope ui>J CoboTirig. 
To those acquainted wtih too Stock, no recommendation Is 
necessary. Tjb Priie hof onr Provincial and Local .Vgii- 
cuunral eocMtet, prove that ihe unrensltting exertions of their 
late oimcT. for too igei A) ye*;r, as well u. his •.susjiariug ex¬ 
pense of money and labor, have not been thrown awnv. The 
Stock had just reached tho point aimed « bv him for a long 
period, a• 3 it is ocy In eosueq ienc« of the -n ihlhTy of a youag 
fontlly to carry on such a concern, that they are now oflered.— 
Tbe hord has been rained from ■ :cc:-.-ivn imp. rtfiitiu from toe 
native acatof toe Sbort Hcrr,-. tha Cost;. , : f Vtiirbam; being 
originally from ihe Ooujx's Stock through toe channels ot Col. 
Ciuiwock, J M lIorr*« anti ojhrr- Mr. Wid®, voiild 
simply remark, that snch an orin;rttiuity rarely occurs to t'ose 
,vi»hf:i t to obtrin a jiarv Durlmm Stock. The Sfiyep. T?cswa- 
ter auu Lelontcr, arc from the Dock:; of Davjnsojf of Northum- 
berlur.rl, ('vuriii and Ronixsox. of Ihuhom, and o:fo.rs eauallr 
celebrated. 
Txiuts:—Sis mytithu credit on approved euaorsod noted. As 
toe character of this Stock will probably bring many of our 
American friends from a (Hatancs. 15 per cent discount per an¬ 
num will be allowed for cash, or in criso of taking ihe credit, 
thov will be kind enough to provide •; Csvnadfau endoreer. 
At the same time and olace. will be tfCTMi pair Dorh iu 
Stock of toe same character, with a considerable variation of 
pedigree and individual eharactnripti '. from the breed of Mr. J. 
W.iL’K, and others, and also some very high hrod Ura te Parhams. 
KL .H X K A ,>1 US U! SCHOOL. 
I Aii IS INSTITUTION for Instruction on the Piano, Organ, 
. M elodeco. Guitar, I iclin. ai d in Vocal Music and Harmoay, 
is sitr .-.ted !n abcaatitul valley—*iea!*.hful. quiet ur.d ptearemt— 
and provide* a mere thorough course of Mrscu. InsTEBortox 
than ha* before beeu offered on this ('revtinort- INnril* snjoy 
superior edvsuU.-ci in many teapvcis. being under too super¬ 
vision of Teachers who have 0101111 several year* with Ihe oetrt 
masters, and graduated with tho highest honor*. Tarns for 
1857, ooamsenee »i* fobiiws : 
M ur«-h 4Hi, June Sd, September 2d. IK-comber 2d. 
Pupils can enter at any rima dnring tho terra. Thirtv pupils can 
be accommodated la the family of Ihe Prfo. ipal. a't toe rate of 
$80 per Term—including hoaid, tuition, use of piano, washing, 
fuel and light. For farther partienlars, and all neceieiry Infor¬ 
mation address Miss C. a SCOTT. PsmciriL 
Elmira, N. Y., May, 1857. 5SMn6wo 
THE RiiniKSTRR ftTONK YARD, 
I S WftlLL STOCKED AT A LI. TIMES WITH THK BEST 
quality oi Locxjokt a.v u Mkiiisa Saxo sroxu. such as 
Flngxlug, Fiaiform. Onrh. Paving and Oc».-~*.lk Cap* and 
Sills Water Table*. Doer Sills, of any *iue required. Steps, Co¬ 
ping, Well and Cistern Covers, Building Stone, Ac., which will 
be furnished at too towrat rric»- on short notice, and laid tn the 
best maiaiarif ,Weired. We will also dally ci b'fo-ua fo tor quan¬ 
tity to any place on the Lake*. Canal* or Railros.la Thankful 
r the patronage horctofoto tsnUiwrtl upon its hy our customers 
and frlrrids. wo shall erxhtcivor :o merit a coutlnaanca. 
Office oi,.? Yard in KoobeMer. corner of Vitahugh Ft, and Erie 
Canal, hist eon to of Court llonro In Buffdo. 011 tho Canal op¬ 
posite toe CotTtcr House and Erin rtrewt Depc‘, 
Order* adilreasod loedtoerof fie, iioderuignod. or fort atony 
quarries at Lockport or Vrdfo.v will t« *tteni!od to punctually. 
THOMAS KATIIUUN. Baffato. > “ 
WM W WHITMORE, Lxkr-.'rt, I --‘Vrteton. 
WM. CARBON, Agent tor Rochester icvi Tlc‘Ti:ty, 
or. SAGE * SOWS, 
MITSTG PUBLISHERS, 
NO. 309 MAIN 8TR.H3T, BUFFALO. 
Pi ah os and UiLODEons (rom toe best Factories tn the Union, 
for sale at. n-inkers price*. 
KETCH CM'S MOW EM, 
A nd mowkr and reaper for 185/. with plat- 
torm for either aide or back delivery of the groin. Various 
improvemecta have been made, and machines warranted supe¬ 
rior to any heretofore built Any information wanted in regard 
tothem, or persons wishing to Internal toemeeivea in their sale, 
will please address 8 HOWARD, 
S72wtf Succomot to Howard A Oo.. Bnffhlo. N. Y. 
GEORGE H. LOVETT, 
DIE-SINKER AND MEDALIST, 
84 Nassau STaitHT. .N*w York. 
1857. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. 1857. 
X.A.IK;E SHORE AND 
MlC'IUGiN MHJTHJIRN KAILROAO LINK! 
T he most direct and expeditious 
Route from 
lo plevefand, Colltnibiie, Cincinnati, 
Toledo, Chicago, Milwaukee, Galena, Hock 
Island, KurlingtoR, Ouhnnue. Sr. FanJ, 
Madison, Cairo, Bt. Louie. 
And all Points in toe Went and Nouih-WeM. 
Trains lenc.i iluflnlo (rom ICxc.ban^e -rreet ■ tepot connoctine 
«nll all Lantern Trains as foUuws, (Sundays Excepted: 
T.OO A. M. Bxpreea M ill, stopping at all principal Stations— 
Acm-esal Dunkirk -M a. M , Erie 111.5(1 A. M„ Cleveland 2.30 
P. AI. [Dine, j Toledo H.IW P M I V 'up-J Chicago 7 ihi next morn- 
'fiff^'-ou/iecting witn all Western. S-iiiriievn t Northern Liuca 
lu.To A. M. Ligtlnlng Exprese, .tope oniy for wood and wa- 
tor—Arrive# at Dunkirk 12.05 Soon, IDine.j Erie 155 P. M, 
Cleveland 52 >. U, ,iup..j Toledo 1 -25 P. M, ChicagoA26 
A At. next morning, malting direct connection* with *11 lines 
to_the West, North and Sootr 
8.45 t». M. Way Expreet, lo Erie only—arrives at 8.25 P. 
,e ' 17 "'* R rf» &») A. M, and arriroa at Buf¬ 
falo 10.15 A. ,Vf. < 
Sl.Otf P. M. Night. Txprese. stopt oufar for wood and water— 
Aroircs at l.ookfok 11U5 P. Jl , Erie 12.15 A- M, Cleveland 
4.20 A It [Rreakfut .1 To’edo .- At A. M. [Dine at White Pig¬ 
eon.] and arrives at Chicago 5-5 P. M. ■ muo evrning, con¬ 
necting os shove. 
_ The above Tr/.ins connect at Cleveland 
cOR COLUMBCS, HPBUlOFICLD. DAYTON, INDLAN- 
A POLLS, CINCINNATI; 
,r, ^ n , d fpkft® Sonto, Leaving Cleveland as foliowr; 
K! aiE 3.iW P. M. 6.80 P.M. 
J jaf -LyDk A DAYTON. 0,30 A. AI. LW A. ii. 8.00 P M. 
or bT. LOUIS, via Belle/ontaine, Coltnobda, or Cincln- 
n»Sh 050 A M. 5XMI p. M 6.30 P. M. 
Connections are also mads at Toledo with the 
TOLEDO, WABASH * WESTERN RAILROAD. 
For Ft Wayne. Wab»«h, Pern. Logunsport, I.a Fayette, 
and Danville. 
FARE AS LOW AS BY ANY OTHER ROCTK. 
BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH 
To Cincinnati, Toledo, Chicago and St. Louis. 
«3r* THROUGH TICKETS BY THIS ROUTS can be ob- 
tained at all the principal Ticket office* In the United States, 
^atl (o Soltelo, hi (he Company's Ticket ofiico, Kxchisng'e' Btieet 
Oepot, aLo At the 
General Union Ticket Office, No. 17 Exchange St 
A. J. HARLOW. Ticket Agent 391 
•Juno, 1S57. WM. K. ISARI2, txeii’l Agent, Buffalo 
2ST O W READY. 
THE PBOGBESSIVE BEADEBS. 
Bv SALEM TOWN, LL. D, and X. M. HOLBROOK. 
WHOLE MATTER ENTHtELY" NEW. 
“ Unetjoaled in Merit and Practicability.'' 
IRE PROGRESS} /£ J'/FfTT PEA IJER ... 
we p&oaitASsirs foimru reader. r« « 
IILE PROORB8S1 SW THIRD RXAOEhS. . IS •• 
IHE PROGRK&SirE SECOND READER .12 - 
THE PROGRESSIVE EDiST READER,9 •• 
PROGRESSED PR DIEM, by a Practical Teacher, 6 * 
T hese BOOKS are matte by pnictic.*! and snecesafttl Teach¬ 
ers and ElocntlouiKte, foeroiisal? conversant wj-j the wanta 
ot the School Room, who have been as-isted by an efficient 
corps of literary and other educational men, tocra’ov seonrimr 
the highest pot-dbie degree o! perfection k every department 
Everywhere they are <eeo they *re received with vor^cociienttd 
«tor, *nc are rapidly becoming -.te tu«,t sc.pwlm Books extant. 
Evidence is constantly coming in showing they will bear the 
moet rigid scrutiny, and ore most esteemed where they are moBi 
thoroughly examined and tested, 
/Vi) four enmity atnemniix fiV Uxt siyit of fig art 
We earnestly tone «nw«.-wr4ioi^and Alirt eowqiuriaon with any 
ether Reifo • for wltich pvrpcse »h*!l be pleased to forward 
them free to Sc xo) Committees and Teachers, they reinitting 
ns simpsf iXt ainouH of potlaae « stamps agreeable ro prices 
annexed. 
Partfoular attention is called to tins paper, printiog and bind¬ 
ing of these books. 
Most liberal term, for Introduction. 
Catalogues of all oar Educational and Vifceflaneous Publi¬ 
cations furnished on application ; together with terms ior intro¬ 
duction and for selling. Teacher., *nd Committees will please 
communicate with SANBORN, CARTER, BAZIN A CO., 
Nos. 25 and 2SI Conihill. Boston. 
or with COLE, ADAMS A CO.. Hi Bnffafo St. Rochester, N. Y. 
Cour. AnaMS A Co. are appointed agents for Town’s 
Nbw Skhiss, and will s-tppiv them to Trocbere and others, for 
examination or introduction, on Publishers' terns. 389ti 
ESTABLISHED IXsT 182S. 
C. A. BURK At CO., 
TMPORTERS, M A N C F A C T U R B R S AND 
I Dealers :a 
Watches, Jewelry and Diamonds, Plain and Fancy 
Silver Ware. Fine Table Cutlery, Silver 
Plated Goods, an d a groat Variety 
of Fancy Articles. 
Our assortment o: tie above Goods Is toe largest to be found, 
raid the prices the moot reasonable. We invite the attention of 
those who wish to examine or irun.-hs.ie. 
C. A. Busk, ) No. 2 State St-, Rochester, N. Y. 
Jxo. T. Fox, } 386tf 
Cnss H. Webb. ) 
ATKINS’ AUTOMATON: 
OR, 
Self-Baking Beaper and Mower. 
best machine in use. 
1 ('Tie trUy h%\!t in ISoti. 
■40 Utra ru.-«*v‘u.'fy in 1858. 
&X In different SXMtt in 18o4. 
Welt distributed in 185o. 
2,800 nn/v^Aunl the Union 1956. 
■5,000 Building for 1857. 
T here are six hood reasons snir this unpar- 
alleled tncn«»ee and great ao'Dnlariiy—1st, It ia strong and 
reliable, and easily managed 3d. It saves the hard labor of 
Raking 3d .: save* at le««E acadher hand in binding It 
saves shartering by Ihe careful fconditng In joking; beside*, the 
straw being laid straight. It U well reesred In the sheaf, and 
does not drop In the after-handlleg and the heads ore not ex¬ 
posed In tbe stack, so that the sit wx saving even exceeds tbe 
LjLEoa saving. 4to. It l* a good Mower, befog one of too beet 
cenvertibis machines i a nse. 6to- 71 has * km ft that dace not 
choke. 
OverSfl Flrat Prrmiutn* Received la FsurYean. 
Price of Keaf^r and Mower $190—$f«J co*;-_ balance In note due 
Jan. 1. 19W. Price of Reaper only $105—$40 ca^h, balance in 
note dua Jaa 1,1858. 
For cask. 12 per cent, discount from the above prices. 
To secure a Machine, order immediately. Though so little 
known the par’. -.ea*on, and none ready rot deliver*- -ffu Is-. May. 
yet uct two-thirds the ccrtomera contd be intTp'ied. Tbe repu¬ 
tation of toe Machine Is now widely established, to toat 5,(A*J 
w ill not nearly supply the dent.aad ta 211) did last year. 
t3ff~ Order early, ti you would not be disappointed. 
Fax PKLSTd giving mrxRoiAixr the OPINIONS OF FARM- 
W8. together wlto order*, note-, Ac, nnfled to cpcUcinta and 
prepaid. 
H B. HAPOOOD. of Rochester, S. Y., Is the General 
Ag, : . i for the above Machine in New York, to whom all letters 
relative to sale*. A ia this State should be addressed. Travel¬ 
ing and Local Agents wanted. 3S2wl# 
COMBINED BEAPER AND MOWER 
AND SINGLE MOWER. 
Hamiy’s Palest with Wood’s Improvement. 
I N OFFERING MY MACHINcA TO THK FARMERS FOR 
the Harvester 1557. It seems haidlv tecrissarr ro advertise 
them ; bu: os this medium for on introduction to the public Is 
so generally .doptod, 1 take this mrthcq to Irfortn the form ora 
that a ckrae personal oitentioc :o tho practical onerstiaa of the 
machine Ihe part harvest ana induced me to make several Ira- 
provecaaute—these, added to Its former reputation, glv* ine the 
uteantt cc'tfld.once En statirg that it now stand* carivailed as a 
Mower, or a Oombirioti ReoAer and Mower, and for harvesting 
Ulever Seed, has no competitor. 1 have a large amount of 
certificates trout farmers who have used my machine, besides 
several Premiums. Iripfomoj a--A Medals, awarded bv State, 
Oonntv and Town Agricultural Societies, poii-tfog out’plainly 
the pofow ia which it exceli, all others. Many of these are 
patented and cannot be embodied la any other machine, sad kill 
will admit how essential ami iadlspenaahlo tbuy are to a tuo- 
ceaxfnl Cotabiued Reaper and Mower. 
With each machine will bs fttmlshed two serthea, two extra 
guards, two extra sections, one extra pinion and wrench. 
Warranted capable of cutting from HI to 15 acres of grass or 
grain per day In a workmanlike manner. 
Price of Combined Machino. delivered bare oa the Care $125 00 
“ “ Single Mower. Wood Bar - •• “ nu no 
“ * “ “ Steel “ ' i “ 11500 
WALTER A. WOOD, 
Manuikoturer and Proprietor. 
Hooaick Falla April 16, 1357. iSlwlfi 
tJST P. I>. WH1IIHT, No's 23 and 25 Mumford 8t„ Rochester, 
Is agent for sale of above Machines; also extras for repairing-. 
M0NS0K COUNTY SAVINGS INSTITUTION. 
rpms BANK ALLOWS INTEREST AT THE RATS OF SIX 
1 per cent per annum npon all deposits Office No. SS Buffalo 
street, directly opposite the Court House. 
CHARLES W DUNDA8. President 
J. K. PIKRPONT, Secretary. 
Trustees. 
Martin Briggs, Samuel Killer, 
Anion Bronson, Thomaa Hanvey, 
Aristarchus Champion, Nathaniel B. Merrick, 
Martin Briggs, Samuel Hiller, 
Anion Bronson, Thomaa Hanvey, 
Arlstorchu* Champion, Nathaniel B. Merrick. 
Mo6ob Chapin. Nehemlah Osbnrs, 
Freonnu! Olarke, George W Parsons, 
Louis Chapin, Edwin Pancost, 
Chariot W Dncdaa, Wl'.Uam N. Sagta 
George (Sllwnuger, Lewis So lye, 
Ebeccser Ely, Alvah Strong, 
W'lll am W. Ely. Levi A W4rd- _ ^ 
Rochester, February 24th, 1857. OTtf 
T1IE ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAIL ROAD OO. 
O FFER FOB SALS OYER l.5tPM*H> ACRES SEI.BOTMD 
Fariulr# and Wood Land* in Tract* of Forty acres and np- 
wands, to suit purehaaars, ou 
Lone Credit* und at Low Rates of Interest. 
Pamphlet*, containing Mapi, i!e*crtption of Lands, ainl other 
information valuable to ‘ha Western Emigrant, will be sent free 
Jf sjs8tf“ e# b JO H N<x )RN INC. Gen. AgXIto®tio, NY or 
JOHN WILSON, Land Com'r L C. K. B, Chic., HI. 
